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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1932)
Monday, June .20, 1932 LA JKAN1K KVKNINO OhSKKVKK, LA C.KaNUK, UKE. Paire Three ) June Weddings Make Weekend Important One ILcWilliams-Newlin Nuptials Are -, '. Solemnized At Morning- Mass; Miss Johnson, Mr. Arrivey Wed Many weddings nave been recent events, fulfilling the tradition at tributed to the month of Juno. The marriage of Miss Lola ' Louise Mc Wllllams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Mc Williams, to Francis Newlln, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Newun was solemnized this morning at- 8 o'clock In the Church of Our Lady of the Volley Yesterday morning the Cove Episcopal church was the scene of the nuptials of Miss Margaret Johnson and William Arrivey. From Portland Is the Interesting news of the wedding of M1&3 Caroline Baumann to Jesoe Twymati, ' of that city.' Miss Helen Dale, of Wallowa and La Grande, became the bride of Jack Brysson Greenwell, of KeaJake kua, Hawaii, on June 12, In Corval lis; while Miss Dorothy Crawford, for merly of Union, was married to Eu gciio Frederick Rapp, in Oregon City. Miss Guild Assists At Portland Event Miss Nancy Guild, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Guild, and formerly of La Grande, is one of the popular members of the high school set In Portland. (3he was namcfl as one of the young Portland maids who as sisted In serving at' a reception held in the Western Oregon city following the marriage of Miss Delight Ingoid to Dr. Arthur Briggs MacWhlnnle, or (Seattle, In the Western Oregon city, j Miss Guild attended the La Grande High school.' . Gladys Miller Is . I Morning Hostess Miss Gladys Miller entertained at breakfast ye3tcrday morning for a small group of friends at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William MUler. Mrs. Miller assisted her Jn serving. I Tho house was decornted In garden flowers, and breakfast was served at a prettily tecoratcd table In front of the fireplace. Dorothy Crawford Weds in Oregon City At an attractive ceremony on Wed nesday night at 'the Methodist Epis copal church : in Oregon City, Miss Dorothy Crawford, formerly of Union, daughter of Mrs.' Lottie Randall Crawford, became the bride of Eu gene Frederick Rapp. Rev. Mr. Strcy performed the ceremony, ( before a iiu-ge group of relatives and friends. ' . The bride, who was given In mar riage by her mother, was becomingly gowned In white satin with an aien con lace Jacket with puffed sleeves to the elbow. Her tulle veil fell from a cap trimmed In orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of orchids and lilies of tho valley. Mrs. Pierce McPher3on, as matron of honor, was attractive in beige lace with yellow accessories and large brimmed beige hat. She carried a bouquet ot yellow roses. Ml3s Dorothy The Advertisements . . . printed for your convenience Suppose all the advertisers in your favorite news paper should stop advertising for a week.' What inconvenience would result! How much tele phoning and shopping around to get the answers to such questions as: "What's playing at the downtown theaters? When will that new vacuum cleaner be on sale? Who is offering shoe bargains? Where can I buy that dry shampoo Emily told me about? " The answers to these questions, and to hundreds of similar ones that people ask every day,, are news. Vital news, You're interested to learn who won yesterday's ball game. But you're really interested to learn that a certain store is selling a product you need for a price you can afford to pay. ,,Y Furthermore, the advertisements save your time, for you can read them quickly. 'They save your en ergy, for you can read them at, home, away from the pushing crowds, and plan just what to buy and where to buy, And they save your money, by enabling you to adjust your needs to the limitations of your budget. In short, they are pocketbook editorials, condensing and interpreting for you the merchandise news of the day. Ntcholaon as maid of honor, wore . beige lace over pale blue with pink and blue accessories and beige hat. Her bouquet was of pink roses. Tho bridesmaids, Miss Annabel Grant and Mrs. Carl Johnson, wore similar frocks of embroidered organdy In pink and green and Jorge white hats. They car ried colonial nosegays. Randall Crawford acted as beat, man for Mr. Rapp, and ushers wero Blaine Finch, Tom Ross, Charles Fieke and Harold Porter. A reception was held following the ceremony. Mrs. Wayne Henry and Mrs. Frank Crawford pour ed. Mrs. Fred Harr and Mrs. John Webb cut Ices, and Mrs. George Ran dall, Mrs. George Brown, Misses Hilda Crawford and Ruth Pollard, assisted In serving.' 1 After a wedding .trip in trie north, the young couple will make their home In Portland. For .traveling Mrs. Rapp wore a smart beige coat with beige fox fur and white accessories. Helen Pale Bride At Large Wedding h Of much interest to their La Grande friends was tho marriage of Miss Helen Dale, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George E. Date of Wallowa, to Jack Brysson Greenwell of Kealake-" kua, Hawaii, which took place last Sunday afternoon, June 13, at 4:0 at the Alpha Gamma Delta housa, Corvallla, with Rev. Thomas dray of ficiating before a group of relatives and friends. The bride, who was given away by her father, was charming In a gown of white satin with veil of tulle held In place with gardenias. She carried a bouquet of calla lilies. Miss Lillian Dare, sister of the bride and mold of honor, wore a frock of pale blue lace. Her flowers were pink rosebuds. ' The Misses Beth and Mllllcent Grecnwe)!, Kealakekua, Hawaii; Grace Holman, Salem, and Dorothy Drus cheJ, of Portland, bridesmaids, wore pink organdie frocks and carried shepherd's crooks with delphinium and sweet peas. John Allen, Portland, was best man for Mr. Greenwell. The ushers were Lee Sutton, William Aitkcn, Portland; Thomas and Fred Richards, Berkeley. Miss Elizabeth Looncy sang before the ceremony, which was read before an improvised altar of large candela bra and calla lilies. The wedding march was played by Crawford Gra ham, violin, accompanied by Jeffer son Conway, piano. A reception followed ' the service with Mrs. Ina Wenner pouring and Mra. Mabel Winston cutting ices. Sorority sisters of the bride aasl-itcd about tho rooms. ' ;; TM. ' Both Mr.' and Mrs. Greenwell are graduates of Oregon State college, the bride being a popular member of Al pha Gamma Delta and the groom af filiated with Phi Gamma Delta. The couple left Immediately to spend tho summer In Southern California, where they will attend the Olympic games, after which they will sail for Hawaii to reside. - ' ' I Miss Dale spent the winter of 1930 1931 in La Grande and was employed at the La Grande chamber of com merce as secretary. Guests Attend W. R. C. Meeting The Women's Belief Corps met Sat urday afternoon for a regular meet ing and had as .their guests Mra. Richards, of Yakima, and Mrs. Boy Ington. of Boulder, Colo., who Is visit ing hero with her daughter, :Mrs. Cells Qatoa. They will have their next regular meeting at the hall on July 9. . Mrs. Fred Bowry Is Given Shower. Mrs Fred Bowry, who before her recent marriage was Miss Beulah Long, of La arande, was compliment ed at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Miss Alice Bhaw on Bock Oreek, near Haines, Friday. Mrs. Oeorgo Scott, Julia Hobos and ttlss Shaw were Joint hostesses. About stxty-flve guests were pres ent who presented many appropriate and beautiful gifts. Miss Dollls Coles sang "Uttlo Bit of Heaven" respond ing to encore with "Peggy With Irish Byes." Bhe ' was accompanied "by Georgia Scott. Miss Elizabeth Fisher favored with a reading, "Little Or phan Annie." Refreshments were serv ed. Many from Haines wero present. Christian Endeavor " Has Monjing pike An unique meeting of tho Christ ian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church was enjoyed by nine members yesterday morning when they hiked up Mill canyon in the early morning. Breakfast was cooked around a fire after which the meeting was held, talcing the place of the regular eve ning program. Group Enjoys Over-Night Trip Members of the Dorian Camp Fire circle enjoyed an over-night camping trip at Dutch Springs in Mill can yon, Friday evening, returning to their home Saturday morning. Miss Margaret Milne, their guardian, was In charge of the trip, assisted by Miss Leitha Kirk. Girls who made the trip were Misses Juanlta Clark, Virginia Smith, Maxlno Noah, Frances Mlllering, Mlna Newman, Nancy Lindsay, , Marie Worrell and Verna Ward. " The Observer was misinformed Sat urday and as a result printed an ac count which stated that Miss Muriel Webb entertained at a party on tho occasion of her 15th birthday. Miss Webb was not a Friday evening host ess. Both she and ibe Observer were the victims of n would-be practical joker. . ' . :'i-'iw.,w Miss Besse Morari' . Honored At Dinner Ml3s Bcsse Moran was tho guest of honor at a birthday dinner given yes terday at 1:30 o'clock by the Misses Amanda Zabel and Mnbol Morton at their home on Fifth street. The nemo was taatliv decorated with moccasin ! flowers, wild honeysuckle and lovoly garden roses. The dinner was served In three courses and the afternoon was spent Informally. I P. E. 0. Entertains Husbands at Picnic In the Blrnlo cabin, In Will can yon, with Mt. Emily for a background, the B. I. husbands' auxiliary or ganisation of the P. K. 0. wero en tertained yesterday afternoon at thej Mr. and Mrs. George Birale, donated their cabin for the event. Dinner was served at 8 o'clock, with tUe adults seated at one long table which extended throughout the cabin, while the children were served at smaller tables on the porch. After dinner Mrs. Lynn Wright played the accompaniment on the melodton and the older guests sang songs, and the children enjoyed a ball game In the meadow adjacent to the cabin. fvira. j, r. Kionarason was cnair- by Mrs. Clyde Beltz, Mrs. P. A. Epling and Mrs. P. J. Lottes. Meetings will be continued in September. Ceremony Takes Place at Cove Church - At a simple ceremony, the marriage of Miss Margaret Johnson and WU- i Ham Arrivey waB solemnised yester- j Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hunter returned day morning at 7:30 at the Episcopal : Friday from Eugene where they at church at Cove. Bishop William P. tended tile graduation exercises ot Remington, of Pendleton, conducted , tho doublo ring ceremony. Miss Johnson Is tho daughter of Mr. and , Mrs. Joo Johnson, and Mr. Arrlvoy Is ' the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. 6nod- Brass- Miss Jo Wolcott, of La Grande, was Miss Johnson's only attendant, and Norman Daniels acted as best man for Mr. Arrivey. The bride was attrac- lively gowned in a dark blue travel-) ing suit with accessories to match. Directly after the ceremony they flew to Walla Walla, accompanied by Dud Rankin, pilot. They will make! their home In La Grande, where Mr. Arrivey Is associated with his father In business Both Mr. and Mrs. Arrivey are grad- uatcs of tho La Grando Hleh school. and Mr. Arrlvoy attended the Call- fornla College of Embalming at Los Angeles, Carolyn Baumann Married on May 8Q Coming as a surprise to her friends la tha marrlago of Miss Carolyn Bau- am( polt,inml mann to Jesse Twyman, May 30, In . Portland. Miss Baumann was a tea-1 Bunt' n,la Mr' - p' Oampboll ro cher in tho La Grando High school tuniea tho tlr8t ! tho woek f"1" int vnai- and mnrto hor bma hern notor 'rip to Western Oregon. They with iipi-mother Mn n i. Hanmunn Thev will nmko their homo In Port- land where Mr. Twyman Is In busl- ness. " ' ; '' I I I' Mlss Baumanii taught for several years In the high school. She at- tended Whitman college, tho Unlvor-' slty of Washington and European universities. She is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. While in La Grande, Miss Baumann was a popular member of tho younger set. WALLOWA PERSONALS $$$$33$$$$$$$) Hy Mrs. c. A. Hunter (Observer, Correspondent) VALX.OWA (Special) Dr. J. B. Gregory and son. Jack, returned Fri day trom Portland where they had been on a few days trip. Mra. Grog ory nnd Ka.theryn remained In Pott land for a longer Btay and will spend some time at Scauldo before coming homo. Tho L.SA. Carpenter family movwt Saturday to Sled Springs rangert sta tion where they will spend the sum mer. , Mrs. Ina Goodnough, daughter, Isa bel and eon, Edgar, who havo been visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Pred Jones for the past week left Friday for their homo In Eugene. I social calendar; Monday, June 30 8:00 Pythian Sisters, at tho K. of P. hall. t Tuesday, June 21 2:00 Plret Ward Relief society, at the li. D, 8. tabor nac lb. 2:00 Second Ward Relief so ciety, at tho Second Ward L. D. 8. church. 2:00 Goodwill club of W. R. C, with Mrs. Minnie Lupher. Wednesday, June 22 10:00 So No He club, hobo par ty, at Ladd canyon, 1:00 Potluck -lunch, Loyal Sis ters general aid, ot the Central Church of Christ, 2:00 Parkdale club, potluck luncheon at close of afternoon, Riverside park. t . n', 2:00 K. D. club, at Riverside park. i l,,i'-HW'J!EI 0:30 Potluck supper, Eastern Star, at the Masonic hall. 7:30 Basle Sewing club, With Mrs. Mabel Thompfton. 7:30 Rcbckah lodge, at the I. O. O. P. hall. 8:00 No Hostess Bridgo club, with Mrs. W. M. Heughan. Thursday, Juno 23 1:00 Thursday club, with Mra. B, JacobHon. 2:00 Picnic, Lutheran Ladles Aid, at the city park. 2:00 Missionary society of the Methodist Church South, at tho church. Friday, June 24 2:00 Wcstway club of the W. B. A., picnic at Riverside park. 2:00 t Wild Flower Bluebird group, with Miss Betty Jean Pro vost. 8:00 Bridge club, with Mrs. E. L. Knight. 8:00 Pinochle party, no-hostess. Women of the Moose, at the hall, Saturday, June 26 9:30 U. 8. W. V. auxiliary, at the K. of P. hall. 8:00 L. C. B. club, with Mrs. Mollie Pcebler. Yo, Ho For Alaska in Small Boat m ii ii mrm J 1 11 ! I the University of Oregon. They wero accompanied homo by tholr dauglitor, Virginia, who will spend tho summer vacation In Wallowa. invitations havo boon rocolvod hero for tho wcddliiK of Miss Marian El- llott and Sinclair Hammond at Cor- vallis, Juno 25. Miss Elliott was home economics teacher In tho local high school last year. Mr. nd Mrs. C. A. Thompson wero Ilu Bllverton lost week attending tho BtI1tn oramm mnnt.imr n ri.imii from th6 Sonth r,rk mn .. . ., , .. . . . ' " - . .,v t the ynlvcrslty. has returned home B 0 employed at the Wallowa "'"w """ "'"mcr. and Mrs. Harold Hamstroot ox- Pect to loavo the first of tho week by ar for Sheridan, Ore., where they will visit his mother for a few days and bring their daughter, Mona Louise, homo with thorn. Mona Louise has been In Sheridan for two weeks. Stanley Shell returned Friday from vacation trip to Western Oregon ,,ii i i, m : expect to leave again In a few days or Monviiior, iau,, wiiuro nicy win sPntl the summer, ; "ll0t J""01", vnu ohohu oevKiii. ua'B iaal WCCK wlu lwr aisror, Mrs. UBOrBe "aiu, rerarnon ra ncr nomo at warm bprings Monday. Miss Lilian Pf accompanied her as far as The " Dripping Words IMioto sJiowh Mrs. Archie Itoosc "net" fiithiiHltiMlti In (,'lilcaf; ripeech nt (he licadiniarlrrstf the "wfet" tntlHisla.HU In (UitcitKU during tho m-out O. O. I. nImiw. I Pretty Typist-Sleuth Traps Two fofulng (he Kauws fy, Mo., piillcfl fnrrt Mlns Vera Brown (above). a, prrtly HteimsmpherHlrtcHlve, was -allil from her tjprwrltrr the day after lirr niMlntnnnt in dflhrr the rtwoy pay-off jmrkaRe that trnpprtl WnHir Or horn (lonrr right), who lins tonfewd, pollre claim, to thrmtpnlng to klrtnrp th 3-yonr-old son of n wrntthy KnnwH C ity me mirrtmnt iinlrv. SftWO wsxh paid. iJitrr, with two detectives hhl drn In lirr car, she ili-IUcrrd the fukn pny-off pnpkaRf. that tmppnl ftimnrl Vncau (upper rlht), nllfgcd InMlpitnr of the pint, to cvtnrt 1000 each from two Kuiimii City women nndcr thrcst of violence. Ipt yum, A. r J1oUIi(cmv ('lh smiIu Itusu, .Cullf., ultorney, lt;oi clUTbihcd two miiliUlons: To htilld ll uiotorbout, and to crubte to Alaska. He built tho 82 - footer Amiga In his buck ynrtl, unci lie's en mule from liodi'tnt buy to Alaska In It, stopping ut 1'ort An geles, Wash., to pick up some com . piuilons. friends for a few weeks. Harold McKinzIo, student at the Polytochulo school In Oakland, Col., arrived at his home In Wailowa Fri day and will Bpend the vacation with hU parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Mc KinzIo. i Miss Agatha Marvin has been qulto 111 of an attack of appendicitis at hor home hero this week but Is reported to bo recovering nicely. Mrs. William, Bums and small daughter, Shirley, returned to their homo In Camas, Wash., the first of tho week after vliltlng In Wallowa for two wocks at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fisher. Miss Lottie McCrao, who hutj bcon In Lcwtaton. Ida., Blnco the close of Bchool' returned home Thursday. MIsb Juanlta Fur3t, of Diamond Prairie 1b In Union for a visit with her grandmothor, Mrs. Greenwood. She will also visit In La Grande before returning home. Ci4p$$$$Q .e $ $ & COVE PERSONALS lly Mrs. A, U, Conkllu (Observor Corresjiondont) COVE (Special) Word has been received horo of a serious accident to Mrs. Juliet E. Daughorty who has been visiting her grawlcuughtor Mrs. Evorott Miner near Dayton, Wnsh.( Whllo walking In tho yard sho step-' ped Into a hole and falling broko her hip. It Is a very bad fracturo and may necessitate her confinement In bed for weeks. Sho is at a hospital In Walla Walla. Mrs. Dougherty whllo well advanced In yeurB she was born In 18!3 Is strong ond In robust honlth. and her friends aro hoping for a speedy rccovory. i no summer scnooi nna n nisnn- guished visitor when John WlBtlom of Baker, whs hole. Mr. Wisdom 1b 02 years of ago and a,. staunch, mem ber of tho church,,V: ..: . ... y , , Bishop Remington showed somo very interesting- pictures of rocent summer schools. Views of the Colum bia highway and also of the Lanboth conference in England two years ago. L. G., La n In returned Friday from a trip to Tho Dalles whoro ho In stalled a belt usod In packing cher ries. Ho reports a good crop of cherries there, and that they aro preparing to put their red chen-lcs In brine nnd barrel them. A good crop Is reported In Mllton-Froowator where ho visited. Thoy aro picking somo and snipping and aro undeter mined what they will do with tho bulk of their crop. Mrs. T. R. Conklin was hostess to her bridge club Friday afternoon. Tho Iioubo was decorated In tho seasons flowers. Pour tables were at play, Tho guests wero Mendamca Orton, Kelly, Miller, Hnllmark, John Miller, Grant Conley, Hefty, Barker, Mills, Robertson, Eyors, A. G, Conklin, Miss Dorothy Mills, Miss Bcise Kelley. Mrs, Bcrnlce Miller muUo high ocoro and Mrs. Grant Conley low. A dainty lunch was served. Tho enmp flro girls had a very enjoyable party Thurfcdoy evening. They mot at the swimming pool, where they played games and en joyed themselves until It was dark when they had a fire fly party and followod tho flro flics until they found thcmsolves on top of Mill hill whoro thoy roasted marshmallows and told stories. Miss Thclma Is ieader and the girls wero Kathryn Davis, Maxlno Towlc, Lovino Hallmark, Veda Houx, Jeun Miller, who aro compflro girls, and Mary Davis, Dorothy MillB, Mnxine Conley, Iteba Gray, Bertha - wmr 4 Waltd, Loulso Anderson and Jean Kogor. Aik the Children Considering tho iiinount of ox port Information iivuilulilo on tho subject of -Mid jAildnnco, the chil dren must bo unified about fur enough to tell llielr parents wheth er the exftrts nro rlglit. Indian apolis News. Romans Rellihed Oyitor Excavations nt Cnerleon, Wales, ilIseloKeK n Itomnn oyster bur. In tho ancient town lmvo been found benutlfu! houses hnvlng 10 to R0 rooms, nnd numerous shops. In ona of tho shops wns u pllo of oyster shells nnd nlso a Inrgo number of unopened bivnlves. Famoui Old Vessel According to Joshua Humphreys' statement In regard to the Cuiisillu tloa, the frame of the vessel was mndo from live onlt and red ccdur; tho keel of white onlt; iho ileeks of Cnrolliin pilch pine. This wood was procured from Savannah, C!n and Charleston, s. C. Joshua Ilumph re8 was tho rtoslgner of this ship. Cott of Careleunesi Tho Post Ofllco department ex pends iilmut $2,0(K),000 anmiully on tho postal directory service, whoso business It Is to search city direc tories and oilier authorities In order to correct and complete Improperly addressed mall. , Plumber Ja'ie World-Wide The Joke ubo.it the plumber go ing back for his tools Is world-wMo, nccordllli' la a recent llivestlinlllon I In Hurope. It persists In all ISurn pean counlrlea heard from, and has (hoen traced to oilier lands. A tor respondent In Calestliic has Just ra- fuiict unit IIIIIIVU IMIIIIIUL'IS MIiV tpliow the bne't-to-ttie-sliop custom. 'v. Minerals for Diet . i"Tho most linpnrlant mineral Bub stances required In food are the salts of Iron, IikIIiio, phosphnius, cal cium (Iliac), mangii'tese, potash aud soda. Danger From Pottles It has been pointed out Hint tint tlos loft In Hie woods hy picnic par' ties, may Blurt forest llres If the sun's rnys are concent ruled by the eurved class. J LAST TIRfks ; TODAY I r ' f STAETINGTUESD A Y f 1 FOR TWO DAYS HE SOLD HIS SOUL TO CRIMINALS and WILLED HIS HONOR TO THE "rvT71T7"TT t A criminal's angel who dared defend his JJJli V IJLi clients in hell! lie thought he was too tough to lie beaten! until an innocent girl lound his one weak spot 4fe sit''"-' 1 AIho 3 Abov the Atmosphere The m'rntosiiliera Is the upper por tion of tho alinosphcre ahovo 11 ('lliimelers, more or less, depending on In;'! uilu, season and weather, In wLIrh temperature changes but lit tle with nltude and clouds of wa fer never form, and In which there Is pructlcnlly no convection or dis tribution of the Atmospheric equi librium causing winds. It Is often called the Isotherinnl region; that Is, region of equal tennerature, . Toads pddly Hatched The eggs of the surunlm load, of ' Outch tiuluna, are picked up by the male, one hy one, as soon ns (hey are laid, and Imbedded In tne skin of the back of tire female. Iluro lliey remain for 75 tp 85 days, at the cd of which time they are hutchcA and come forth from their mother's back not In the polywog j. stage but fully grown tends. From 00 to 70 young toads muy be hatched In this way at one time,1 EXTRA :: MONEY YOU can use It cant you? Why not sell some of those things you no longer have use for . , . you can do It with a ' Wunt-Ad In the , OBSERVER Want-Ad columns PHONE MAIN 600 n r ill v-1 . They called him "The Mouth piece" because ho could talk juries out of Juatlco and women out of honorl WITH i WARREN WILLIAM 'ox, Guy Kibbee ... "TOUCHY TI'UNS TUB TRICK" mill MKIIMI 11V IN DKATII VAI.I.EY