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Tuesday, July 12, 1932 1.A (JRANHK KVKNINf! OHSKKV'Kk. I.A OHaND'E, ORE. Page Three SOCIETY NOTES Mrs. J. J. Dessy, House Guest At The Kiddle Home, Complimented on Monday Evening' at Bridge Party at Island 'City Mra. J. J. Dessy, of Los Angeles, who le tlw house guest of h?r brother-in-law find slater, Mr. und Mrs. Fred E. Kiddle, at Island City, was compli mented at the first of a group of events at which Mrs. Kiddle will en tertain, last night nt 8 o'clock at the Klddlo home. Eight wera Invited for bridgs and Miss Amanda Zabel received the prize for high score. Mrs. Dessy was pre sented with a gift. A one-course luncheon wa3 served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Helen Moor, late In the evening. Guests were Miss Kate Houx, Miss Madeline Larson, Miss Amanda Zabel, MIes Helen Moor, Miss Mabel Morton, Mrs. Caroline Stevenson, Miss Mildrad . Hawksworth and the guest of honor. ! Mrs. Henry Hill Entertains Club Mrs. Henry Hill entertained the San Boucl club yesterday afternoon at 1 :45 o'clock at her home, arranging two tables for bridge. Mrs. George hill was a guest for the event. Mrs. Guy Ellis will bo the next host ess, entertaining the club on July 26. Miss Boylen And Mr. Kennedy Wed Mi3s Alice Boylen, a groduate of tho Eastern Oregon Normal school, and Norman Kennedy wero married at the home of Rev. E. W. Warrington at Corvallis on Sunday, July 3, ac cording to word received by her friends here. The service was road by Mr. Warrington, and among the guests wero Mrs. Vesta Boylen Stanley. f The bride Is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horbert Boylen Sr., or Pilot Rock, and Mr. Kennedy 1-3 tho nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jen sen, also of Pilot Rock, with whom ho has made his home for a number of years. He is a graduate of Oregon State college and a member cf Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. They plan to spend the summer at Long Creek where Mr. Kennedy Is employed as engineer by the stats highway commission. Eastern Star To Aid With Relief One of the delightful summer meet ings planned by the Eastern Star So cial club was held la3t night whn Miss Stella Bloch entertained at her home. Miss Bloch is worthy matron of the Eastern Star chapter. Plans wero made to assist in the - - " " " Yo Ho Ho! Real Shellbacks Now ' , 7"' ' " A FRIENDLY WARNING! Al f EK t ZJE" 4t')Sti'' K k ' . Ai Wo inccUou about rranken teln All Yii'TTrW'r' AftT t fV. Now wo wnrn ou that tl o blood will ' f d I "M f 1 J M . $ , . ,--Wsi' - colclln your vein ottheomaz ' f . S SWfe? " jL2 - ng nlmo t unbelle able things ou 11 V 3S 11 f it-mfc?' M , ' rtf Mmt4d -m ,his P,cture g VI 1 1 fM &nl . iht J JL&4&A. ! Poo could inline J I jtCT'gf I d U V J ff? k" s U It Fight Pictures w. All 'A. Clirt, (l.fl) gml Miss IVrle M. IUikitk, ItclllMBhnni, Hash., 9'' i-v vi "ia.'A k-'lA'V A" '" Sl,u,l(1 (IciHdi'il n trip 1 llaujill on a winiljainincr would hn an lilrail vui'utlon. 'i k 'It ?$VXl, WWa ,vh0" '"'"'"''-''"I'" Hohouiipr VlRllant tiiiilcln'1 rnrry passi'n- Y ' ' WSfi '"' "w, MFw3&3!3 . I hey slpiiotl on us sti-wiinlcss and nuprrmnio, and tliry're now on $ ' V, "' Presidential Camper Returns to Desk P7jmP TODAY and THURSDAY u;, A AfOM I y I I V " Checks yjrTJDIROCVjgHCNIOWb4li relief program which will be carried on this, summer In preparation for I ho coming winter. A social hour followed tho business meeting and refreshments were served by the hostess. All-Day Picnic Will be at Cove All members of St. Peter's Church school and tho Young People's fctel lowshlp who plan to attend the all day picnic tomorrow are requested by Mrs. a. N. Turklngton to meet at the church at 10 o'clock where transpor tation will bo provided. Tho event will be held at the Ascension Grove at Cove. Games, swimming and a potiuck lunch will be among tho features of tho day. Royal Neighbors In Meeting Monday Regular business was transacted last night when the Royal Neighbors of America met at the Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. Velma Vedder presided i. tho meeting. There will be another session on July 20, and during August one meeting will bo held, Mrs. Vedder an nounces. Knights, Sisters In Outing Sunday About 20 carloads of members of the Knights of Pythias and tho Pyth i Ian Sisters wera entertained nt a pic nic given by the Pendleton lodges .Sunday, at Mcacham lake on the grounds given the Pendleton lodge by Ralph Polsom, a member. I Pend Etonians comprising the com mittees wero Guy Johnson, H. M. j Elder and J. P. McAuslin, general committee; Ralph Fowler, Fred Fra scr and Walter Irwin, transportation; Henry Donis, Lloyd Bowman and Mr. Blahm, entertainment, A bns-obnU game was won from La Grande by a team from tho Pendleton lodge. Missionary Group To Meet Tomorrow The heme of Mrs. Susan Burnett will be the scene of a meeting of the Missionary society of the Christian church tomorrow afternoon, at 2:30. Mrs. S. A. Robinson will be the pro gram leader, while Mrs. A. P. Nelson lmiu icauw, vviiiiL- ram, n. i . nt.:uii iricniiy iitiuen oruouurs ior a lime, i 1 1 , , , Miss Bess Duke, Society Editor Telephone Main 600 Until 9:30 a. m. and Mrs, Mattle Golden will act as hostesses. Mrs. Burnett lives at . 1006 Cedar street. Party at Cove To Be Held Thursday A welner roast and swimming party will bo enjoyed by members of the Methodist Church South, when the Epworth League will entertain the Bible class at 6 o'clock Thursday eve ning, at Cove. Miss Marlon Webb, of the League, is recreational chairman and Is planning a varied program. Each is asked to bring her own welners, buns and cup. I SOCIAL CALENDAR Wednesday, July 13 All-day picnic, St. Peter's Sun day Bchool, at Cove. 2:00 So No He club, picnic at Riverside park. 7:30 Rebekah lodge, at I. O. O. F. hall. 8:00 American Legion auxiliary, Sacajawea Inn. Thursday, July 14 10:00 Riverside Aid, potluck picnic, at Riverside pork. 6:00 Epworth League and Bible class, M. E. Church South, picnic at Cove. Friday, July 15 2:00 Friday Bridge club, with Mrs. Charles Playle. 7:30 Pinochle party, Women of the Moose, at the Moose hall. Saturday, July 16 2:00-11:00 Annual Summer fes tival. Christian Endeavor of Pres byterian church, lawn of old manse. 2:00 Women's Relief Corps, at tho K. of P. Hall. i:i:i,ii;vi; moicelam "smuiitkd" DALLAS, Tex. (P) Texas sports wi iters almost without exception ex pressed tho opinion Gus Moreland, Dallas golf star and 1932 Trans-Mississippi champion, was "alighted" by being left off the United States Walk er cup team. They pointed to the high regard in which Moreland's game is held by Bobby Jones and others. ltul.se Quail By Hundreds DARLINGTON, Okla (P) Twelve hundred young quail are in the pens of tho state quail breeding establish ment here. As many as GOO eggs weekly are taken to an Oklahoma City hatchery, the newly hatched birds then being transferred to elec trically heated brooders for a time, GOV. ROOSEVELT ' ON HIS VACATION (Continued From Page One) Yacht club, Mr. Roosevelt, tho Demo cratic presidential nominee, conferred with Edward J. Flynn and Joseph F. Kennedy, two of tho leadors lu tho campaign to seat him in the White House, Kennedy, a financier of Boston and New York, flew here, landing in the harbor alongsldo tho Roosevelt bMtt. Flynn, New York's secretory of state and leader of tho Bronx Democracy of New York City, was one of Roose velt's lieutenants at the Chicago con Steppe Steps to Entertain Shriners m V-7rmt Iff i l-.lahorate Inclred are (he pliius for entertainment nt (he North Ameri can convention of Shriners In Sail Francisco July 2H-27-2H. The Kan Francisco Junior Chamber of Commerce will present Its nunuul Inter national I'rjgeniit as a feature, anil Natalia Vnslllcfr, of the Russian colony, will be one of the scores of dancers. Even the Ferry Toner, ii Kan F nine I sco landmark, has taken on n "nohle" nppearunce. PrMlrtint Hoover wvd for lih imxt rwcnl, plrlurp n lie rrturnril to the capital from his Kapldun comp Hie other day, Though lie wan refreshed hy days spent oul-of.diKirs, telNtale lines In his face reveal the strain of trying years In the White House. vention. Flynn la travelling aboard the yacht "Ambassadress" which is accompanying the Myth. Mr, Roosevelt was enthusiastic over his first day trip. All his BklU as a sailor was tested by the trip across tho sound In which ho had to con tend with an Incoming tide and an off-shore wind which churned ip a choppy sea. Despite those handicaps, the governor completed the run of 23 miles In four hours and 15 minutes. "It was a great trip," he remarked after the sails had been. stowed. The governor, a lover of sailing, hod not had an opportunity to take the wheel of a sail boat in several years. This vacation will be his lost before ho swings into the campaign. I FIND IT HERE Cofy for tnto Colnma i fee In br . m. SAY It. WITH FI.OWKKS On all occasions flowers from Claris PJorista. 7-J1-2 t. Hemstitching, pleating, button holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop. Adv. LIQUIDATION NOTICE The La Orande National Bank, lo cated at La Orande, In the State of Oregon la closing its affairs. All note holders and other creditors of the as sociation are therefore hereby noti fied to present the notes and. other claims for payment. P. L. MBYERS, President. Dated June 13th, 1033. 8-14-60 t. Talk "When nno Is beginning Ini. bortont work, It, la hot tha tlmo to talk about It. nni) wben we Imvo ac complished the Job It Is hot ucces sary." Charles 0. Dawes. SALE OF BANKRUPT'S ASSETS The undersigned, trustee of the es tate of H. a. Casteel, a. bankrupt,, will sell on July 18, 1932, at 10 o'clock In tlie forenoon, at the KAMELA GRO CERY, Kamela, Oregon, the stock of merchandise and. accounts receivable formerly owned by H. G. Casteel and now In the custody of the U. S, Dis trict court, Written tenders to buy this property may bo addressed, sealed and Indorsed as such, to the under signed. Verbal offers may bo made to mo at the time of such salef Writ ten tenders will bo opened and, with all verbal offers, considered at the time and place as herein indicated. Sale must be for CASH. Offers for the, stock and accounts should be made separately. The trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. An Invoice of the stock and a list of the accounts can be seen by applica tion to tho undersigned or to the ref eree .In bankruptcy at his pfftce, room 34, Stangler building, Pendleton, Orc 8n,., ., ,. , . .". , , JAMES B. BAKER, Trustee. 7-11-3 t justice i'lie virtue ot Justice consists In uuHlt'i'Ulluu, rcguliitcd by wis ilnni. Arlslolle. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by tho County Court of tho State of Oregon for Union County, adminis tratrix of the estate of Julia Mat thews, deceased, and has qualified as "The Ideal Sanitary Protection for Women9 j. . . . Says Dr. R. de Medevielle, Noted French Specialist Neti) Rdyon-Celltilose Sanitary Pad A Revelation In Softness, In Protective Power And In Poise lit brings The Wearer SPECIAL Tift HAIL OFFER 6ki' ti Sew Says tmly to ncqunint women with this medically endorsed, new-type napkin For Full-Size Box Of 12 Veldown Pads 0 ! Formerly 40c a box) While supply lasts, dealers named below are offering a full-size box of 12 Veldown pads for 3 for 5 During Special Trial Sale Iluy Today (Thlt Introductory offer will not be repeated) L & L Drug such. . Alt persons having claims ngaliut said estate are hereby required to present the same, verified as re quired by law, to the undersigned at the oXftce of his attornoya, Qreen & Hots, at La Ornndo, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. j Dated at La Qrando, Oregon thib 31st day of June, 1032, LIZZIE CLARK, Administratrix of tho Estate of Julia Matthews, De ceased. June 21, as. July B, IS, 10. NOTICE TO CIIKDlTOltS Notice Is by this given that tho undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the ostate of Minnie M. Class, deceased, by the County Court of the 8tate ot Oregon for Union County; that all persona having claims against such ostate should present them duly verified to tho un dorslgned at Hllgard, or at tho law offlco of J, 8. Hodgln, La Orande, each Union county, Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this notice which. Is on the 28th day of June, 1032. M. D. HAOEY, Administrator, Hllgard, Oregon. . Juno 28, July 8-12-10. '.ii i NOTICH TO ClimilTOHH IN THE COUNTY COURT OP UNIOeT ( COUNTY, STATU OP OREOON .In tho matter of the estate or Henry K. Larson, deceased. Notice Is heroby glvon that tha undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Honry K. Larson, 'deceased, by the above en titled court and has qualified. All persons having claims against sold estate aro hereby notified to present tho Bame at the office of Hugh E. Brady, In the City of La Orande, Un ion County, Oregon, with vouchers and duly verified within six months from tho date heroof. Dato of first publication, Juno 28th, 1032. Dato of tost publication, July 26th, 1032. L. BOOTH LARSEN, Administrator of the estate of Henry K. Larson, de ceased. HUGH E. BRADY, Attorney. Juno 28. July 6-12-10-28. NOTICE OF HIIKltU'F'S RA1.R , UNDPK EXECUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of an execution Issued out of .the Circuit Court of the Stuto of Oregon for Umatilla County, and to mo directed and delivered, upon a Judgmont and decree rendered and ontored In said court on the 11th day of June, 1032, In favor of R. L. Elliott and against Dale Blushor as Trustee undor the last will and testamont of William Blusher, deceased, In a suit therein ponding wheroln tho said R. L. Elliott was plaintiff and Dale Blushor as Trustee under the lost will and testamont of William Slusher,, deceased, and others, are defendants, which suit Is known as Equity No. 6171, for the sum of (103,400.40, to Veld Cj). Moon Drug Co. gether wltu interest thereon at the rato of 6 per annum from Novem ber, 2. 1030, until paid, and for the turtl;cr sum of SSOO0 as attorneys ;s:s, n-l for 71.80 costs and du ourssxontl, and upon a Judgment uca decree rendered In sold suit In ';'vor of O. H. Marsh, as Trustee, against. Dale Blusher as Trustee under the last wilt and testament of Wllr ilam Blusher, deceased, for tho sum of 16,080.16. together with Interest on Bald sum at the rate of 9 per annum from December 10, 1024, un til paid; for the further sum of 600 as attorneys fees, and S21.95 costs and disbursements, which said decree, Judgmont, and order of sale of the hereinafter desarlbed property hud been duly docketed and enrolled In the office of the Clerk of said court, and In and by which said Judgment, decree, and order of sale It was dlr rected that the hereinafter described property In Union County, Oregon, to. wit: The Southwest Quarter of the ' Southwest Quarter of Section 2; ' Wost Half of tho Northwest V Quarter; , North Half of tho Southwest Quarter; Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 11; East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 14; In Township 3 8. R. as. E. W. : M., In Union County, Oregon. ; Together with the tenements, hereditaments, and appurten- t ances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining, and also all Improvements, summer fallow . plowing or other plowing or cul- ' tlvatlon situated or located upon . said premises or any part there or, and also all the estate, right, . tltlo and Interest, dower and ' right of dower, property, posses- ' slon, claims and demands what- ; soevor of the mortgagor and of tho estate of William Blusher, deceased, Jn and to xhe same bnd J tho reversion and reversions, and romatndor and remainders, rente, .issues and profits thereof.. ( -. bo sold by mo to satisfy said Judg ments and all costs. Therefore, I will, on tne I5th day of July, 1032, at tho hour of eleven o'clock In tho forenoon of said day at tho front door of the courthouse In tho City of La Orande, Union Ounty, Oregon, sell the said promises and all the right, tltlo, and Interest; which the said defendant. Dale Blusher as Trustee under the last will and testa ment of William Slusher, deceased, had therein and thereto on the 1st day of November, 1024, or since, then has acquired or now has .in and to tho 'sold land, sold land to be sold, at public miction to the highest bid der for cash In hand, the proceeds Of said sale to be applied In satisfac tion of ssld execution and all costs. Dated this 13th day of June, 1032. JESSE BRESHEARS, Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. , Juno 14, 21, 28. July S, 12. (Mont) Dit. n. t)E MKDKVIELLE, Director ot tho Thcrmul Station of Eaux-Uhaudcs d'Ussnu (Ua.sKes-l'yr6n6es), noted French spcciulit in women's ailments, with a remarkable record of succ'CHS in thousands of most dillicult co3cs. Dr. de Medevielle says: "JCiifm void lit 'protection hygleniquc Mcala ' pour hwfeintnnti , , . one which any Jihysician must unqualifiedly approve. 7'hc superlative softness of Its filler is a revelation nnd offers s tremendous contrast to tho harsh materials which have been utilized iii sanitary jpads before . . . Not the least of Vcldown's advantages is its remarkable absorptive power, which contrib utes so signally to the peace of mind of the wearer in cases of emergency. Of equal importance in my mind is its moisture-proofed hack, which does away entirely with the possibility of acci dent ... Any one of these three features would be sufficient to make Veldown qualify as a notable achievement in the field of hygienic pro tection. Combined, they put Veldown in a class entirely by itself." WOT) (sanitary Napkin)