Thursday; July I t, I'M
U GRANDE EVfeNiNU U&stiRVfcft LA blUMfe, ORE
Page Three
Mrs, Victor Eckley Elected by Legion Auxiliary
La (Jrah'de Organization Elects Officers
At Sessioh' Held Last Night; Name Three
To Attend State Convention in Portland
, Mrs. Victor Eckley was electee! to
guide the 1932-33 activities of tho
American Igipn auxiliary Inat Jilght
At a meeting held at the Sacajawea
Inn. Assisting the president during
the coming year will be Mrs. Ger
trude Maxum as first vlco president;
Mrs, Millie Morehead, oecond vlco
president; Mrs. Minnie Bragg, secre
tary; Mrs. Ardia Palmer, treasurer;
and Mrs. Lorene Palmer, historian.
., Mrs. Hazel Oraham, outgoing presi
dent, wad elected as one of three
members of the executive committee,
the others being . Mrs. Christine Nel
son and. Mrs., C. N. Palmer. t
, The dtate coHventlon of trie iegion
and auxiliary will be held in Port
land on Sept. 10, preceding the na
tional meeting which opens oii Sept.
13 for four days. . Dalegates to the
convention were elected last night.
They are Mrs. Oraham, Mrs. Eckley
and Mrs. Bertha Flanery. Alternates
are Mrs. Hazel Wagner, Mrs. Minnie
Bragg. arid Mrs. Lorenj Palmer. The
meeting will last only one day be
cause of the national convention, and
all social activities will be eliminated
from the program, Mrs. Mabel Mc
Inturff, of Portland, seoretary-treaa -
iirer, announced recently. Reports of
tho officers and committee chairmen
will be, in printed form for tho bene
fit of tlie delegates and only the nec
essary business of the convention will
bo transacted. Officers for the com
ing year will bo elected and delegates
to the national convention named.
A brief memorial service, a Pidac
doll contest and a music contest will
be held, although the latter will be
for the purpose of elimination for
the national contest., Mrs. . William
Kletzer. of Portland, will be in charge
of the doll contest.
The majority of tho delegates to the
state convention plan to remain for
the national convention, It is report
ed The Stitch and Chatter club of tho
auxiliary was voted disbanded for the
next two months, last night, and re-.
ports or the picnic at the Palmer
cabin and the outing at Riverside
park for the Camp Fire girls were re
ported on during the business ses
sion over which Mrs. Graham pre
sided. August 10 19 the date of the next
.meeting,' .. .
So-Ne-He Club In
Meeting Yesterday
Because of the Inclement weathor
the home of Mrs. Weldon Vedrter wan
tho scene of a meeting of the So-Ne-He
cjub yesterday which was orig
inally scheduled for Rlversido park.
Plans were made fop an all-day pier
nlc at Pine Cone on August 23, the
dote of tho next meeting.. t
To increase tho attendance and in
tcrcsting activities of the club, a con
testwas launched yesterdAy with Mre.
Curt 16 Llmlscy and Mis. . William
Koeter chosen aa captains of the two
teams. j .
The remainder of the afternoon was
spent In gomes and conversation, at
the close of whlfh a no-hestess
luncheon was served at 5:30 o'clock.
Episcbpal Stinday
School In Picnic
Fifty-four member of tiie Sunday
school of S$. Peter's Episcbpal church
yesterday enjoyed ,an all-day, picnic at
tho Ascension grouiida at Cove. Mrs.
Q. N, Tarkingtpu and Mrs. Clarence
A., HPP. .were in charge of arrange
ments arid directed, a program of
gamej m French hall before th& fire
place.
Swimming rmd a ball game were .the
activities of the afternoon, with the
team .captained by Garth Cross de
feating the other team, of which
Wayne Root was captain. 0 to 4.
A picnic dinner was served In
Morris hall at one large table.
Missionary Group ,
Is Entertainfed
The World'a Sunday school conven
tion, which will be held in Rib de
Jaiilero on July 25, was the theme
of the program which woa enjoyed
yesterday afternoon when the Christ
Ian Missionary society met, at he
home of Mrs. Susan Burnett. . Tho
convention will be the first ever to be
held south of the equator.
A playlet, "Southward Bound;" pre
sented by the Misses Ruth McClure,
Lois Robertson and Annie , Moore,
dealt with the theme, "All Aboard For
Rio de Janlero." Miss Dorothy BmuUi
ypoke on the subject, "Let's Oo Soil
ing Down to Rio de , Janlero," de
scribed Buenos Aires and the trip up
tho river to Paraguay. t
Mrs. A. L. Voela presided . at the
business meeting which .was dpeiied
by proper presented by Mrs. Harper.
Mrs. S. A. Robertson acted as pro
gram leader; and Mrs. L. R. Purdy led
the devotionals using4 as her topic,,
"Horizons of The Soul." Mrs. Rose
Edison led in prayer.
The meeting was the first of the
new year, and was closed by the
group singing .the new missionary
song, "My Country U the World.'! .
Mrs, A. P. Nelson and Mrs. Mattio
Oolden were hostesses and served re
freshments, assisted by the daughter
o the former, Ml Mart tin Nelson.
-
Dkpe Carhp Fjre.
Girls in Meeting
. The Okjib Ccuup Fire girls. met yes
tciduy at tlie home of their leader,
Mrs. L. W. Berry and planned to start
making tllelr headbands ot Indian de
sign from heads at the next meeting.
They will neet again In. a week.
Those presont yesterday were Misses
Ethel Sherman, Ella Berry, Norton
Berry, Icel Collins, and a visitor, Lu
cllio Shornmn.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
; Thursday, July if
0:00 Epworth Leaguo and Bible
class, M. E. Church South, plcnlo
at Cove.
i . i
Friday, Jijly 15 .
. 9:00 Friday Bridge club, with
Mrs. Charles Playle.
7:30 Pinochle party, Women of
the Mooae, at the Moose hall.
i . .
Saturday, July 18
. 3:00-11:00 Annual Bummer tea
.tlvnl; Christian Endeavor of Pres-
aeroplane perform
Puts
ce in vour car!
byterlan church, lawn of old
manse. .. ......
3:00 Women's Relief Corps, at
the K. of P. Hall,
. '
Wednesday, July 20
10:00 Biblo Searchers clam of
the Presbyterian church, picnic,
at Riverside pork.
3:00 Parfctlale club, at the
Riverside park. ,
3:00 Baptist Ladles Aid, with
It. A. Fox.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given' that the Un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the County Court of the Stat of
Oregon for Union County, executrix
of the estate of Lydla Day, deceased,
una has qualified as such. All per
sons having claims against said es
tate are hereby required to present
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for this Coloma
be In by a. m.
COOKKI) FOOD SAI.K
By F. O. E. auxiliary Sat. at Noah's
Point Store. 7-13-1 1.
TUB IIRT-ZI'M (il'N
Will kill every ween, ciet ono at
Clarka Florists. 7-13-a t,
Hemstitching, pirating, button
holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop.
Adv.
LIQUIDATION NOTICE
The La Grande National Bank, lo
cated at La Grande. In the State ot
Oregon Is closing Its affairs. All note
holders and other creditors of the as
soclatlon ore therefore hereby noti
fied to present the notes and other
claims for payment.
F. L. MB VERS, President,
Dated June 13th, 1033. ,.
0-14-00 t.
the same, verified as required by law,
to the undersigned at the office of
h:r attorneys, Green & Hess, at La
Orai.i.c, Oregon, within six months
from tho dato'hercof.
Dnt-d at La arande, Oregon this
J'.h day of July, 1033.
UtiAltA ANDERSON, Executrix of the
Evtato of Lydla Day, Deceased,
July 7-14-21-38. Aug. 4.
After
the Movies
NOTICH
Until July 20, 1032, the directors
of school district No. 24 of Union
County, Oregon, will rccelvo sealed
bids for tho transportation of all
elementary pupils residing In mild
district. Transportation will bo to
tho Union School for the coming year.
Bus must be comfortable and. large
enough to carry said pupils. Driver
must bo responsible and provide rea
sonable bond and Insurance. Bus to
travel the main roads only. Directors
rescrvo tho right to roject any or all
bids.
CHAIRMAN: Lee Chenault.
CLERK: Esther Edvatson.
ADDRESS: Union, Ore.
June 30. July 7-14.
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