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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1932)
Thursday, July 7, 1932 mi CA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, EA GRANDE, ORE. Pajre Three SOCIETYNOTES MUi Bcu Duke. Boclatf Editor Telephone Main 600 Until :S0 . m. rs, David Meldrum Named Chairman Canning Division of Relief Group Of Sfr. Peter's Episcopal Guild Mrs David Meldrum was appointed -hViniian of the cunning division of tii. relief committee of St. Peter's EolKOpal oulld yesterday after, the nlan was presented at a meeting by mb John Camp, relief chairman. Mrs. Meldrum will act in co-opemtlon with the general movement started by judge V. O. Couch and a county com mittee recently. Mrs. Clarence A. Kopp was hostess for the event. Mrs. Henry Hill presided at the business mcetlns. 'Mrs. Kopp described the recent As cension school at Cove In a short lallc. Refreshments wero served after the hnincss meeting by Mrs. Kopp, Mrs. Mbcnry Hill, Mrs. Guy Ellis, Mrs. Prank S Beclilln and Mrs, S. A. Wells. www Baptist Aid Will Help With Relief Among tile organizations which will assist In the extensive relief program of the coming winter will be the Baptist Ladles Aid. The Aid met yes terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lucy Oilman, and made arrangements for making clothes for school chil dren. Each woman was assigned a piece of home sewing. Devotlonals were led by Mrs. S. C. Happersett, assisted by Mrs. O. Is. Hess, wife of a former Baptist min ister here, who now makes her home In Tillamook. ! The next meeting will be held July 20, to continue the sewing program, at the home of Mrs. H. A. Pox. iimss oicavci j.u f) Speak at Meeting 1 Miss Eleanor Cleaver, who returned f last weekend from Hllo, Hawaii, to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. 'Cleaver, will give some of her observations of the peo ple of the Islands tomorrow afternoon at 2:30, when line Presbyterian Mis sionary society meets at Riverside park.. Miss Cleaver has been teaching In the schools of Hllo for the past two winters. Mrs. J. George Walz is chairman of the afternoon and Is assisted by Mrs. S. B. Morgan wno is arranging the music, and Mrs. ciydo Webb, the de votions. Members and friends of the society are invited and those not having transportation are asked to get in touch with Mrs. Walz, Mrs. Morgan or Mrs. Webb and it will be arranged. Parkdale Club In Business Session New by-laws weie accepted by the Parkdale club at a meeting yesterday afternoon at Riverside park. Members of the committee who drew up the by-laws' were Mrs. Isaao Bhafor, Mrs. Charles Hoak, Mrs. Victor Ecklcy, Mrs. Prank Woods and Mrs. Oda Shafer. The afternoon was spent Informally and at the close refreshments were served, furnished by the club. Twenty members and several children enjoyed the event. " . i , i On July 20 the club will meet again, and a potluck luncheon will be serv ed at the close of the afternoon. The meeting will be held at 2 o'clock at the park, Camp Fire Girls Meet Wednesday The Okpo Camp PIre Girls met at the home of the leader, Mrs. L. W. Berry, Wednesday afternoon to work on the requirements for the rank of woodgathcrer. The girls are working to complete the requirements this month. . ' Hi?- Those present were Martha Jane Clark, Marjorle Williamson, Ethel Sherman, Noreen Berry, Ella rry and Iccl Collins, Picnic To Be Held At Riverside Park The Baptist Sunday school picnic will bo held at the city park Friday afternoon. The children will assem ble at 4 o'clock and the picnic supper will be served at 6:30. All members of the Sunday school, both children and adults, are urged to attend. - t social calendar; Thursday, July 7 7:3b Eagles auxiliary, at"tluT" Eagles hall, ; ' Friday, July 8 : 2:30 Presbyterian Missionary society, Riverside park. 4:00 BaptlBt Sunday school picnic, at Riverside park. 6:30 Annual family dinner Pathfinder class of M. E. church, with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Bailie. Mondsy, July It 1:45 San Soucl club, picnic, with Mrs. Henry Hill. 2:00 Pythian Sisters auxiliary , club, with Mrs. James Qulnland, at the Riverside park. 2:30 Hewoketa Camp Fire, with Mies Imogene Schilling. 7:30 Royal Neighbors of Am erica, at the I. O. O. F. hall. 8:00 Eastern Star Social club, with Miss Stella Bloch. , Wednesday, July 13 2:00 So Ne He club, picnic at Riverside park. Girls Plan Hike To Carter's Cabin A hike to Carter's cabin on Fox hill Saturday morning at 4:30, is the rec reation planned by the members of the Hewoketa Camp Fire. The girls met yesterday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Miss Madeline Garrett. They will leave La Grande at an early hour and will enjoy both breakfast and luncheon at the cabin. Members of the Camp Fire group who planned the . event yesterday were Misses Lorraine Burnett, Marlon Gehrlng, Imogene Schilling, Madeline Garrett, Betty Stein. . They will meet next Monday after noon at 2 :30 at the home of Miss Imogene Schilling. Through an error, a heading over a society Item yesterday stated that bridge party honoring Miss Etta-Belle Kitchen was held at the Ferris home. It should have read - the Magulre home. Friday and Saturday July 8 - 9 MAYONNAISE Mayonnaise Quarts 51c BEST FOODS Relish Spread Pints 27 c Mayonnaise Pints 27c Strawberry Preserves ! 33c 13c lb. 2 bottles 49c n . - Carsten OcICOll Mild Cure Certo Par The Perfect Concentrated Soap Small Pkg. One Extra for New Potatoes Clean - White Sites. CoSSee Airway The Old Favorite 3 pounds 55 Pepper rn Full vneese Cream 2oz. 5c : 13c lb. Soap Sum - 10 bars 63c Baking Powder S 21c Mop Handles Sg - 10c Tall Cans ft Cans 3 Service and One Self -Service NO TRACE OP AVIATORS AT NOON TODAY (Continued From Pact On) miles an hour which they averaged Iron) Harbor Grace to Berlin, they would have reached the Siberian city some time In the forenoon today. At noon today their elapsed time from tho takeoff at New York was 54 hours and 60 minutes. Wiley Post and Harold Oatty, who set the round- the-world mark which Mattcrn and Griffin are trying to lower, landed at Moscow with 64 hours and 34 minutes elapsed time. OKRMANS WORRIED BERLIN, July 7 W German air pollco aU Tempclhof airdrome here were worried this morning when no reports had been received up to 9 a. m from the round-the-world filers, James Mattem and Bennett Griffin, since they took off for Mos cow yesterday afternoon. The only word of them was a be lated dispatch from Koenlgsberg this morning which said they had 'crossed the German frontier Into Poland at 12:02 a. m., (6.05 p. m., E. 8. T Wednesday). They were sighted over Lake Wysistyt, near Hcgellngcn. Considerable concern was expressed over the fate of the Americans by the police, who said they could not understand why there had been no report of the fliers having been sighted at any point between here and Moscow, or why they had not reached their next goal In 12 hours time. The distance was covered by Wiley Post and Harold Oatty, last year's round-the-world team, In a little less than 9 hours. At 9 a. m., today Mat tern and Griffin had been gone from here 12 hours. ' The newspaper Zwoelf Uhr Blatt said this morning its reports indicated the fliers faced unfavorable weather, with thunderstorms and rainstorms over Russia. FAMILY ANXIOUS OKLAHOMA CITY, July 7 W) Six anxious members of Bennett Grif fin's family who waited news here today of the unreported round-the-world fliers, expressed the belief that Griffin and Jimmy Mattem had over shot Moscow on their hop from Ber lin and were headed for Omsk, Si beria. The relatives are the flier's wllo; his mother, Mrs. J. B. Griffin; three sisters, Roby, Donna and Alma, and a brother, Jeff Griffin. CUT SALARIES OF STATE EMPLOYES (Continued From Page One) state. Further action of the board, dur ing an executive session held here last night authorized an Investigation of the salary schedule looking to ward standardization. It was esti mated about (200,000 would bo saved to the state by the salary reductions the remaining six months of the year. The schedule now, effective Is as follows: Reduction of 15 per cent on all salaries In excess of $6000 a year: 10 per cent on all salaries from $4000 to $6000 Inclusive and a 3 to 10 per cent reduction on all salaries from $1200 to $4000. ule under the lows: Tho monthly sched last phase Is as fol- $100 $130 $160 $200 $230 $260 $300 to $129 to $150 to $100 to $220 to $250 to $290 to $330 Inclusive, Inclusive, Inclusive, Inclusive, Inclusive, Inclusive, inclusive, 3 per cent. 4 per cent. 5 per cent. 6 per cent. 7 per cent. 8 per cent. 9 per cent. New Wonderful Face Powder Prevents Large Pores Stays on Longer For a youthful complexion, use new wonderful MELLO-GLO Face Powder. 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A blow upon a mUBCle during a boxing bout or as the result of being hit by a ball, a bat or other hard objoct, may cause a temporary paralysiB of the affected muscle and a partial rupture of the muscle fibers, Contracted muscles are particu larly likely to suffer from such In juries. The professional clcown whoso tumbling tricks would soon break an ordinary man's neck accomplishes his art without Injury to himself by a studies relaxation of his musoles. Muscle strain Is commonly the result of unaccustomed violent exer cise. Occasionally the vlolenceo Is great enough to rupture a few of the fibers within the muscle substance Itself. This Is particularly likely to be tho case when the muscle affected has a specially tendor spot, On tho other hand, the vast You May Still Find the Dress You Are Looking' For In Our Serve Yourself Event We Have a Fine Selection of White Hats Whitewash Silk Dresses Voiles Eyelets One and Two Piece Knit . 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