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Wetirtosday, Juiie 22, 1932
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SOCIETY NOTES
Miss Bess Duke, Society Editor
Telephone Main 000 Until 0:30 a. I
OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. Williams
Varied Entertainment Marks
Evening Event When Order v'
Of Eastern Star Gathers-
An' entire evening . of Interesting
Sventfl wns eiAJoydd by the Order .of
Eastern Stnr last night at the Masonic
hull. A potluck, dinner1 whs served at
0:30 with Mrs. tf. M. Brutish aw, Mm.
Mary Hassler, Mrs. A. Milne and Mrs.
y. P- Ballard larmlug- the .serving
committee. . ,
Miaj Stella Bloch nnd Mrs! Charles
Graham prtitented brief reports of
grand lodge' held last week lu Port
land at the regular cession at 8
o'clock. . i
Th-a everting was; climaxed by a
social hour during which a program
waa presented'. Llttlbi Miss Mary Lou
Eriglund'. In costume; recited "Japa
nese Love1 Song" and "The Jap Doll."
A duet and reading were presented by
Mrs. Walter Price and Mrs. Fred Huff
man, vocalists, and Mrs. Fred Rob
and a picnic lunch were enjoyed.
In two weok-3 the Parkdale club will
meet at the park and the club will
furnish'- the refreshments for the
event, ,
Hobo Party Is Gay
Wednesday Event
Old clothes were In order yester
day afternoon when the So Ne He
club held a hobo plcnlo ut Ladd can
yon. For wearing e most realistic
hobo costume.- Mre. Florence Rlch-ardi-'ari
and Mrs. Ella Koeter were
awarded prisws. '
A camp fire was built and dinner
wa3 cooked In hobo fashion.
Miss Barbara Spain was a guest for
erts. reader. Mrs. Roberts furnished lh. wpnt
t1 K.It-hnv na " "
another reading, and Miss Katharine
Wisslar sang "Pale Moon," by Logan;
"Gypsy Love Song," by Victor Her
bert; and "One Alone" from "The Des
ert Song," by Rombert. Miss Heltme . ,
Butenste611 "staccato Etl,de'" by, Legion Auxiliary
A no-hostess nlcnic will be held in
the city park on July 0, according to
plans made yesterday.
R E. 0. Will Enjoy
Announces Outing
v -Hr j i i ne rainier caoin win oe cno scene
OpeCial Meetinff of a Pe t which' the American
legion auxiliary will entertain to-
rr a i H , . morrow. Members of the auxiliary
Mrs H. A. Zurbrick, president of are to meet at tne nome 0J
Chapter I P. E O.. bos called a spe- Mr and Mnj c N. Palmer at 10
cial meeting and urgeg members of 0.cIocki ami from tnere they wilI go
the group to attend Friday afternoon to tne cabln. Transportation will be
Ax 2 ociock -i he meeting will oe furnjShl for any who wish It, Mrs.
held at the Zurbrick home on Main pamer states
street, and the hostess stressed, this, T,1(, lmhiPr' auxiliary hn been in
vited to Join the local women at tlia
picnic. Luncheon will bo served a
noon, with each woman furnishing
her own. and coffee will be furnished
by tho auxiliary.
Three Guests Lend
Interest To Meet
Camping Activities j
Planned By Girls.
A Camp Fire -camp-will be estab-;
lished at Cove the first week in July '
.md plans for the outing were dis
cussed yesterday afternoon when the I
Liorian circle met at tne noine oi
Miss Margaret Milne, their guardian.
resent were Nancy Kecnmi, nancy
LttulBay, Juaiilta Clark, Marie WcC1
re llj Frances Mlllerlng, Mlna Newman,
Muxiiw Noah and Verna Ward.
Okpe Circle Holds
Varied Meeting
The Okpe Camp Fire group held al
meeting at tne nomo oi ineir guar
dian, Mrs. L.- W. Berry, at 3 o'clock
yesterday afternoon. The afternoon
was spent planning headbands, learn
ing the credo and working on the
requirements tor the woodgathera
rank.
Those present were Alladeeiv Ayers,
Ida Sherman, feel Collins, Ethel Sher
man, Marjorie Williamson, Elda Berry,
Vera a Sherman, ;orene Berry.
Tile girl3 also planned to have a
party on Wednesday, June 29, at the
park.
Elephant Fossils
Found Near Rome
REO. 0. S. PAT. OfT.
morning, the importance of the event.
.
Miss Fern Savage
Weds Mr. Harnden
A recent mariage of interest to La
Granders Is that of Fern Savage,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sav
age, of Baker, and Giles Harnden, of
La Grande. The ceremony was per
formed at the home of the bride
groom's brother, George Harnden, In
La Grande.
Mrs. Harnden was graduated from
Baker High school with the class of
1927, and Mr. Harnden was graduated
from La Grande High school and at
tended .the University of Oreuon.
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Ah Delth Club Will
Give Grand Prize
ROME (JP) Workmen digging a
few yards from the ancient Roman
colosscum excavated the remains of
a beast that Inhabited the site prob
ably 25,000 years before Roman civilization.
They found' part of the head, a -
molar tooth and a tusk nine fecfc long some lenirth and also a verv' encour-
n? 'SU.lS KiuB o.t Wmtf. or the success
family of Africa and India, of the new public market. It was nn-
Tho find was made only eight feci nomiced that Pomona grange will
under tho paving level of the ages meet next Saturday with the Pleas-
oia ana now ruined Roman 'lempie
of Peace. The remains, now fossil
ized, were taken to a museum.
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7 MAlK4' HIM I PEOPLE. GOTTA )
SMELL A FLOWiER, V THRO A LOTTA
( SO HE'LL 'PRECIATE MISERS' SO THE."- )
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Let 'Er Start
Boys, I'm' Set
e 1932 BY HtA SEBVICE. INC. t-Z3j
Tha grand prize at bridge will be
presented to the member of the Ah
Delth club who has made the high
est accumulative score during the
past winter when they meet on June
20 with Mrs. L, M. Hoyt and Mrs. J.
G. Ormand.
Riverside Park was the scene of
Three guests, two of whom are
from out of town, gava added interest
to the meeting of the K. D. club
which was held yesterday afternoon
at Rivfcrside park. Mrs. Nettie Wal
den, of Portland, and Mrs. J. A. Hall,
of McParland. were the guests from
out of the city, while Mrs. Etta Poole
was the third visitor. ;. i
Games were played during the af
ternoon and gifts were awarded to
Mrs. Olive Crawford and Mrs. Minnie
Starmer.
The meeting was opened with a
potluck dinner on the lawn.
Loyal Sisters Aid
Closes Season
With the exception of a picnic
planned for July 27, activities of the
yesterday's meeting when bridge was Loyal Sisters Aid of the Christian
pmyea ana a picnic iiuicn enjoyea.
Mrs. W. D. McDonald was Invited as a
gu&3t and the hostesses were Mrs. C.
H. Griffin and Roy Endberg.
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Picnicking Proves
Popular Pastime
Picnics and outdoor meetings were
enjoyed by several women's organiza
tions yesterday, among them the
Parkdale club which met at 2 o'clock
at Riverside park. Mrs. Victor Eckley
was In charge of the business ses
sion after which a social afternoon
Cost Her $4.25 To
Reduce 65 Pounds
"Worlll It," Miss llillcs Snys
church have been discontinued for
tha summer following a meeting held
yesterday afternoon at 1:30 at the
rriurch. A potluck luncheon was
served at the opening of the meet
;ng, after which tho business session
was conducted.
Miss Dorothy Hlggins led the devo
tions and a program of skits was
presented by Division C.
Mrs. A. E. Allen will be the first
hostess of the fall season, entertain
ing at her home in Union on July 27.
Twenty-six attended Wednesday's
meeting.
If you're young and fat read what
Miss Bates of Beech, Iowa, has to
say about Kruschen Salts if you
are middle age or old Kruschen
shows you the way to lose fat the
SAFE way.
"I took one bottle of Kruschen
Salts a month for five months. It
amounted to $4.25 and I reduced 65
lbs. but It was worth it. Imagine
Just 22 years old and weighing what
I did. I could not enjoy myself as
other girls did. I could not get the (
clothes I wanted. I think it Is won-
derful the results Kruschen Suits
give."
To lose fat the safe, sane way
take one-half teaspoonful of Krusch
en in a glass of hot water before
breakfast every morning eat less
fatty meats, potatoes and sweets a
Jar that costs but a small sum lasts
4 weeks. Get It at Red Cross Drug
Store, L & L Drug Co., Glass Drugs,
Inc., Moon Drug Co., or any drug
store In the world but be sure
for your health's sake to ask for
and get Kruschen Salts. It's the
little dally dose that docs It.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
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Fjjtlny, June 24
2:00 Wild Flower Bluebird
group, with Miss Betty Jenn Pro
vost. 2:00 Chapter I, P. E. O., with
Mrs. H. A. Zurbrick.
0:30 Wcstway club of the wf
B. A., picnic at Pine Cone.
8:00 Bridge club, with Mrs. E.
L. Knight.
8:00 Pinochle party, no-h03tess,
Women of the Moose, at the hall,
Saturday, June 25
' 0:30 U. S. W. V. auxiliary,
She K. of P. hall.
8:00 L. C. B. club, with Mrs.
Mollie Pcebler.
Monday, June 27
7:30 Royal Neighbors of Ameri
ca, at the Odd Fellows hall.
Tuesday, June 28
2:00 Francis Brown auxiliary to
the Daughters of the Pioneers,
with Mrs. Walter Pierce.
2:00 Pythian Sisters auxiliary,
at the city park, Mrs. August
Erickson, hostess. - .
Wednesday. June 29
2:00 Ah Delth club, with Mrs.
J. O. Ormand and Mrs.' L. M.
Hoyt.
ant drove subordinate. Jay Breahears,
member of the agriculture committee
of tho Blue Mt. grange, gave a report
of tho co-operative livestock shipping
association.
Blue Mountain ,
Grangers Have
Special Program
liy Mrs. Charles Spencer
(Observer Correspondent)
GRANGE HALL (Special) Chil
dren's day was observed at the meet
ing which the Blue Mt. Grangers held
Saturday at their hall. Dinner was
served to the children out on the
lawn. During the program hour the
offices were filled by the honored
guests. A list of the officers togeth-
with the offices follows: Donald
Jasper, master; Robert Redhead, over
seer; Kenneth Ragaln, lecturer; Fran
ces Richards, chaplain; Edith Ragaln,
secretary; Edna Jasper, treasurer;
Jean Jasper. Pomona; Mary Jasper,
Flora; iris Mae Carter, ceres; Dorotny
Jean Carter, steward; Jerald Hen
drickson, assn't. steward and Evelyn
Carter, lady assistant steward. Ken
neth Ragain had charge of the fol
lowing program: . :
, Song, "America, " the children.
Roll call, My experience in gather
ing wild flowers. Name of my favor
ite wild flower.
Stunts by the two clowns, Coban
and Bill, Robert Redhead and Jerald
Hendrickson.
A description of the old fashioned
flower garden by Mrs. E. L. Eckley.
Vocal duet, "The Old Fashioned
Garden," by Edith and Kenneth Ra
galn, accompanied at the piano by ;
Frances Ricnarcis.
Piano numbers
"Dance of Spring," Edna Jasper.
"Wood thrush" and "TumDling
Clowns," Jean Jasper.
bong, "Mother, Mother, May I Go?
by Mary Jasper who played her own
accompaniment on the piano.
Reading, "My Daddy, Evelyn car
ter. Song, "Strawberry Roane," by Ken
neth Ragain who acted the part of a
lone wrangler and played his own ac
companiment on the guitar. For an
encore he sang. "She's Comin' Around
the Mountain."
Prayer, Frances Richards.
In the absence of R. A. Masterton,
master, E. L. Eckley presided at the
business session and at this time the
proposed school bill was discussed at
1 1 - THIS CURIOUS WORLD - 1
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NIGHTHAwV ' fl
MAKES THE tONOEST figjjt ' A 'r s
ALL-OVER-LAND JM . -A II
i RJGHE3 OFAU-THE $ II
mono .?:::. I II
COONlkY TO THE &. i 1 In
10 1331 BY MM StSVIce IMC jjty ' TT
BA&Y UAHGAQOOS 1 . .Jfi I
ARB BORrt BUND, AND ONLY AS LAhViK V 1 $& I
AS A AWN'S ftti&R .. VET THEY FIND r Jtm? '
THEIR WAV To THE MOTHER'S CARRfyif46 0??
fDOCH WITHOUT ASSISTANCE,
S:?:24!a,' ACRES
JUW, -STS OF LAND.
Mra. O. B. 6))oncer was re-elected
na school director for a period of
three years at tho election held Mon
day afternoon at uoerty bchom nouse.
O. R. Gekeler was chosen again to act
as clerk. On July inn a meeting
will be held at the school house to
vote on the adoption of the Dudgec
for tho coming year.
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aarkWood :
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There's apt to be an Important dif-fercmoe-
between- what the new Japa -nese
premier does and what he'll
Salto the world he's doing.
An English painter has become a
professional boxer, - but Is stft en
abled to demonstrate hl skill on the
canvas. . ,
Senator Patrick Sullivan of Cas
per. Wyo.. doesn't wear a bouton
nlere, but a Uttle cigar ash on bis
lapel is O. K. He Is one or the
picturesque figures attending the
Kepubllcau convention at Chicago.
Mrs. E. E. Ch'out, who has been vis
iting at the home of her son, Bert
and family for several months, left
Friday for Welser. Ida., where she will
spend some time visiting among her
relatives there. Her son and his wife
made the trip with her, returning
home the following day.
Mnrv MullenburKi daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Mullenliurg, who Is
taking nurses' training in the Em-
manual hospital at Portland, is ex
pected . to . arrive tlxe aath of . title
month to spend her vacation wltn
her folks. Her brother, Emll, and her
sister, Iillllan, plan to leave early
Sunday morning and meet
Hood River.
That Durham bull Isn't the only
bull on the bill-board.
Manchu General
','Probablu Dead'
TOKYO. June 23 VP1 General Ma
cnan-Bhan, hop-sklp-and-jump Man
churlan military impresario, was re
ported "protjahiy dead" aguln today.
Press dispatches from Harbin said
Japanese aviators bombed and de
stroyed a little hamlet of five houses.
ou miles southwest of Hallun, where
uenerai ms had set up headquarters
iw m campaign against; ine ru-xi
government.
If the aeneral was at home, thnv
Htua, ne aimoac certainly was killed.
Alabama Coach Has
Big League Prospect
CLEVELAND (n Stewart Aiken, of
the University of Alabama, is the
most recent Crisp-coached ball play
er to go up to the major leagues for
a trial.
The 22-year-old second baseman
has been signed by Manager Billy
Evans of the Cleveland Indians.
coached by Hank CrlBp at Alabama
Aiken Joins other stars who had
their teaching from Crisp, Including
Luke and Joe Bewell and Rlggs
Stephenson.
Aiken la a Cleveland eandlot
youngster and will be sent to Burl
ington of the Mississippi Valley
I leaaue. He has been worklnK out at
her at ; Cleveland. He batted .383 at Ala-
l bomb this season,
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Prices Effective Friday & Saturday June 24-25
Max-I-Mum Brand
A real value in Canned Milk
10 Tall
Cans .
4Sc
Palmolive Toilet Soap
Be cautious of the kind
of soap you use on your
skin, ; t . r
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3 bars
M9c
THE NIGHTHAWK breeds throughout most of the United States
and Canada, even as Car north a3 the Yukon country, but it spends
the winter months in South America. Although an expert filer,
the route at tlia nighthawk migration Ilea entirely over land. There
are no short cuts across the Oulf oC Mexico, as there are with many
birds of much leas MyiiiR ability.
KANGAROOS are born in a holploBs, rudimentary condition, and
must spend the first eight months of their lives In the mothers'
pouch.
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
BANANAS
Golden Kipe Fruit,
3 Pounds
Bunch Vegetables
Carrots, Beels, Onions, Turnips
and Radishes, Each .'
'Be Sure and Inspect Our Displays
of Fresh, Seasonable Produce"
JJEL9S
Main 759
3 Phones
Cor. Cedar
& Washington
A Lower Priced Service Store
Maybe like most folks, you are fiying to economize
these days One way is to bring your shopping bas
ket to Joel's.
Potatoes, good firm, sack 59c
Tomatoes, Corn, can 10c
Solid Pack
Beef Shoulder Roasts, lb - 13c
Sugar, 10 lbs 49c
Certo, bottle 2Sc
New Low Prices on Ivory Soap
Fryers, pound c
Hens
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Friends Or Foes! E " ' ''jP ' - '?S
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IIiir awpntlancy In ciprntany of fl -m u F AJ '
AtlRlf Hitler, u troiihllnc smiup I IB hi If mm - k i
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TODDY
Delicious Hot or Cold.
A meal in a glass. 1-lb.
weight in each can.
can
43c
FLOUR
Lilly White Br-and
An Oregon Grown and
Manufactured Product
49-lb,
Bag.
03
linn- rremler Kdoiiiiril IlirrJot
(hrkm) will act tominl (he grow
If is awentlanry In Ciprntany of
Adolf (filler, I trotiblliiR some.
Frenrhmen. The ranirni fit tight
llrrrlot In ft rpflptilve tmMMl white:
Hitler Ik hIhmvii In n poe lr-n
tnit-uleiit than usually marks
litis fiery rruHailcr.
Man, you try it! This Kurknye i n thriller. QuuliLy
and flavor uiul pootlncss like no jnult ever had before.
An ull-harlcy malt, it's muda by Buckeycs Hpeeial
nrorrnH of DUO-MALTING. That pulH thul wonder
ful flavor there. Then it's VACUUM PACKED to
keep all that flavor for you to enjoy. You'll like
Buckeye.
PLAIN OR HOP FLAVOR LIGHT OR DARK
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"Picnic Suggestions for the Week-end1'
Libby's Deviled Meat - - 3 cans . . . . . . . . . 10c
-12s-2Cans.. .. .. .. .. 15c
Libby's Corn Beef - 12-oz. can -Can . . .... . . . . 19c
Libby's Vienna Sausage - s-3 Cans 25c
Lindsay or Highway Olives - 9-oz. - 2 Cans . . ... 25c
Potato Chips, "Local" - 10c pkg. - 4 pkgs. . . . . . . 25c
Kraft
CHEESE)
American, Swiss, Pi
mento, Brick, Limbur
ger and Velveeta, all
in 'a-ll). packages.
V & G Laundry
SOAP
P. & G. Soap is a na
tionally known laun
dry soap and it is very
eoonomically priced.
2n ..29c 10llm 29c
SUGAR
Fine granulated cane
sugar. Sugar has been
advancing, better get
your needs now.
10
Lbs.
lOO-lb.
Bag
49c
$4.89
I'RKK DELIVERY
3 SERVICE STORES
1 SELF-SERVICE STORE