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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1932)
Tuesday, October 18, 1932 SOCIETYNOTES Mrs. C. A KoPP. Mrs. Entertain At First Benefit Bridge -I , Mrs. Clarence A. Kopp and Mrs. Charles Graham entertained at the first of a series oS . email benefit bridge parties yesterday afternoon at the homp of the former. Proceeds from the affairs will be used by St. Peter's Episcopal Guild In Its winter program of activities; A profusion of autumn leaves dec orated the rooms, making a colorful setting for the event. Four tables were arranged for bridge and the prize for high score was awarded to Mrs. Andrew Loney Jr. Tea was served late In the afternoon. ' P. T. Leaders To Attend Baker Meet Mrs. Isaac Shafer and Mrs. Freder ick Oehrlng, president and vice presi dent of the Union County Council of Parent Teacher associations expect to attend an organization meeting of those Interested In a parent teacher association tonight In the Baker High school building at Baker. Mrs. Ar . mand Perkins, of Muddy Creek, and Mrs. Thomas Murtha, of Haines, will assist the two La Grande women In explaining the organization and ac tivities of the parent teacher associa tion, " , Hallowe'en Party At The Hug Home A Hallowe'en motif was carried out in the' bridge table appointments and the refreshments yesterday when Mrs. A. E. Hug entertained the Wakeilt club at her home. Bridge was played during the afternoon and prizes were awarded to Mrs. O. L. Berry, first, and Mrs. J. R. Davy, second. Refreshments were served late in the afternoon by the hostess. Mrs. Will MoClure will be the, next hostess, entertaining next Monday at her home. Baker Girl Weds Robert S. Read Miss Ruth Kaneaster, of Baker, be came the bride of Robert 8. Read, or La Grande, Saturday afternoon In Baker, according to word received from there today. The marriage was witnessed by Mrs. Ollvo M. Paine, sis ter of the bride, and Miss Elizabeth Dunn. Rev. Cfccar Gibson performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Read will make their home hero where he Is employed at the Perkins Motor Co. Birthday Party At Starmer Home The anniversary of the birthday of Mrs. Ella Baker was the Inspiration for a delightful party last night at which the members of the K. D. club were hostesses, at the home of Mrs. Baker's daughter, Mrs. Hazel Starmer. A group of her friends gathered at eight o'clock and after an evening of games, refreshments were served. Guests were Mrs. Baker, the guest of honor; Mrs. Eula Webb, Mrs, Alta Wlnburn, Mrs. Jeanne Ball, Mrs. Sarah Young, Mrs. Laura Wlnburn. Mrs. Blanche McOhean, Mrs. Florence Cameron, Mrs. Martha Graham, Mrs. Irma Brown and Mrs. Minnie Starmer. and support him by electing Frederick Steiwer senator 'and Robert IS. Butler Maintain the protective tariff on lumber, Ore gon's greatest industry; keep on opening the mills and putting more men at work. Keep the gains agriculture has made under farm marketing act, aid to cooperatives and other Hoover legislation all prepared with advice, of Grange and Farper's Union leaders. Keep the gains made by labor wages and employment sustained by the Hoover agree ment. Support the CONFIDENCE in business recovery now being exhibited. 1 Conditions in the United States today are more favorable than in any other nation. CHANCING LEADERS AT THIS TIME IS SURE TO MAKE . THINGS A LOT WORSE. VOTE FOR REPUBLICAN STATE AND COUNTY TICKETS Pill Adr. T njmbHrn Suit fmlnl CommitlM, T. 0. Elliott, Oulrmia 840 Moron IiWr . Poitlind, Cra. HomCrt& Club Cfrarles Graham of Series of gmail Parties on Monday T- SOCIAL CALENDAR t t Tuesday, Oct. 18 7:30 Neighbors of Woodcraft, at the Odd Fellows hall, v 7:30 Delphian chapter, Saca Jawca Inn, ; ;, , 7:30 Literature group ' of the American Association of Univer sity Women,, with Miss Kate Houx. - 8:00 Bridge club, with Misses Edna Mae and Bernlce Wilson. Wednesday, Oct. 10 2:00 So-Ne-He dub, with Mrs. Weldon Vedder. 2:00 Women's Home Missionary society of the Methodist church, with Mrs. A. W. Burnett, 3:30 St. Peter's Guild, 'La Grande hotel. 7:00 International Relations group of the A. A. V. W., with Miss Elleanor Vernon, 1708-4th St. 7:30 Rebekah Usage, at the Odd Fellows hall, 7:30 L. S. to the B. of L. F, and E., Eagles hall. Thursday Oct. 20 1 :00 Thursday Bridge club, Mrs. Charles Playle,. at the Sacajawea. 1:00 Jolly Bridge club, with Mrs. I). H. Bramwell 2:00 Bible Searchers olass of the Presbyterian church, with Mrs. W. E. Snook, 4030 avenue. 2:00 G. I. A., at the Sacajawea Inn. 2:00 Missionary society of the M. E. Church South, Mrs. Walter Wlnburn. 2:00 Poppy club, with Mrs. Clar ence Green. 7:30 Eagle auxiliary, . at the Eagles hall. 8:00 Past Matrons club, at the Masonic hall. 8:00 Fifty-Fifty club, with Mrs. Harold Hale. 8:00 Bridge club, with Mrs. E. . R. Quinn and Mrs. R. E. William son i Friday. Oct. 21 1:15 Lucky. Dozen club, with Mrs. Lee Hanford. 2:00 Rlverta Parent Teacher as- sociation, Lane chapel, t. -:' ' 4:00 Nlssaki Camp Fire' tJlrls, with Miss Virginia Wetzel.; 8:00 Women of the Moose at the Eagles hall. , Saturday, Oct. 22" '. ,, 7:30 United Spanish WarVotar.. 'ans' auxiliary; : it" the : 'Knights- or,1 Pythias hall. :. ... ,-. Monday, Oct. 24 1:00 Mltzl club, bridge lunch eon, with Mrs. John Thelsen. 1:15 Sorosls club, with Mrs. A. T. Hill. 2:00 Wakellta club, with Mrs, William MoClure. 7:30 Pythian Sisters, at the K. of P. hall in the I. O. O. P. tem ple. 7:30 Daughters of Union Veter ans, with Mrs. Laura Rhodes. 8:00 Royal Neighbors of Ameri ca, benefit card party, at the I, O. O. F. temple. 8:00 B. M. Z. club, with Miss Zelma Clement. Keep ou the job as PRESIDENT FOR CONGRESS LA MUi Boa Dk. McUtf mam Telephone Main 00 tlnUI t:M a, m. Guild Committee " In Meeting Monday The ways and means committee of St. Peter's Episcopal Guild, of which Mrs. O, N. Tarklngtoa is ohalrman, met last night at the rectory and out lined the work for the remainder ot the year. The first event is a benefit card party which will be held Nov. 10. During the holiday season the gullo members also plan to make old -fashioned mince meat and fruit puddings. St. Peter's Guild win meet tomor row afternoon at two o'clock In the gold" room of the La Grande hotel. 1 - GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, Mrs. Pierce Will ' Be Club Speaker Mrs. Wnltcr Pierce, of La Grande, has been Invited to talk on "So This Is Oregon" at a meeting of the Pen dleton Woman's club on Thursday af ternoon In Pendleton. Ex-Governor and Mnj. Pierce recently mado a speaking tour of this part of tho state. Camp Fire Groups . Meet on Monday Designs for their Indian symbols are capturing the Interest of the members of the O-Ne-Ho .Oamp Fire and other groups who meet on Mon day evening, "Camp Fire night, au the La Grande hotel. Lost night from 7 until 8 o'clock, tho former group Just like a thunderbolt out of a clear sky, coming at a most unexpected time, but at the most opportune time that any major event has ever de ..... scended on La Grande and adjacent Iter ritory T pro gram is of vital interest and impor tance to every individual and home, one which you may look forward to as being the outstanding event of your shopping experience. S0&5OO CST Li J Sale opens Thursday, October 20th 9 a. rn. Watch gathered, and from & until 0 the wo men who are Interested In becoming guardians and In learning more about tho movement, met. Twelve attended each of the meetings; Art Ramblers In Interesting Meet With tho Near East and Its lnflu once on civilisation and art as a theme for their winter's program, the Art Ramblers club enjoyed a study of two groat Mongol conqucrera, Gen ghis Kahn and Tamerlane, yesterday when the members met at tho homo of Mrs. O. H. Bldwcll. Miss Lulu Huron presented the afternoon pro gram, describing in on Interesting manner tho two emperors and their vast empires. wmk fc-ff - 111 Wednesday's Newspaper ORE. B. M. Z. Club Meets At Zweifel Home An Informal evening of sewing and art work was enjoyed last night when Miss Marguerite Zwolfel entertained the B. M. Z. club at her homo. Re freshment were served at a late hour by the hostess. Miss Zelma Clement will bo tho next hostess entertaining on Oct. 24. Sans Souci Club Is Entertained Mi's. W, S. Hnror had as her guests at bridge yesterday eight mcmbora o! tho Sans Soucl club, at a o'clock at her home. The rooms woro attrac tively decorated with baskets of as ters and marigolds, Mrs. Chnrlcs Playlo rocelvcd the 1TH prlas for high score at bridge. - On Oct. 31, Mrs. Henry Hill will entertain the club at the next meet ing. . COX WITHDRAWS AS CANDIDATE; SUPPORTS F. R. (Continued From Pag QDt) suffering Amorlcan people." Roosevelt, Cox said, ' has pledged himself to tho protection of the In terests of the oommon man. Ho has bocn frank and courageous in advo cating tho repeal of the eighteenth amendment. Ho has pledged himself definitely to pollclos which will aid In tho economic recovery and the re creation of work. He has endorsed tho principle of largo public construc tion by the federal government in Mar quidatiou Page Three times of depression." -The priest, known In Pittsburgh as "The shepherd of the .poor" becauai of his work among tha .poverty- trtcken, made a tour of western statas t.uvcral weeks ago after announcing as the jobless party's presidential candi date. He said today that while "my cam paign has been a, success . . . it is sa , arranged that Roosevelt or Hoover must wfn" and that therefore ho tj ' withdrawing, : . VICKS COUGH D30P ... All you've hoped for in a Cough Drop-medicated with ingredients of i 1