La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 19, 1932, City Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Wednesday, October 19, 1932
(IwifmM)
Aa Ufng Urns
rtMuw Mala
. Bannin HU
" rMkUabad mU uotpt Sunday, M I'lO atiU ml, fca
.annua. OrtfOB.
trnnd as tha PosiotOoa of la Onada, Or(oa. m Btcoa4 Ctaaa
Mall Mutt nadcr act of Marca a. itn.
OTTTCTAL P Arm OP CItlOK COPlfTT sKD TBS
CUTT Of 14 ORAKDI
IIWBini OP associated rasas
Tha Aaaoetated Pirn aivlwlrtlT eoniM to a foe pubtMMttai
of all earn dlattix. endtied to 11 or no otbtrrM ecrttwdtt pus
Uakatt hmta. All rtrha o( rrpublteatlcn tt spatial dupatrhaa U
Utsi papar kb4 aiso tt local bfn hrratn aim an mnil '
Vallaoal AdrerUftliif Brprcac&latlr
' M. C MOOKNSD) CO, ma.
aa PtapcMcn, Lo AafaJta. EM PorUana. CfcWf.
Detroit. Ktw York
suBscfupnoM BATaa
Bt Cantor
IVi)?. aw BMnUk Is wtnix i
DiUr. aui montlst la rimn
DaUj. oto oopj
MJ0
Oattr.
Btfc ta adTaaca .
DaUj. par au Buatba ta adnac .
Oattr. par Jaar la aaianca
AOTnmsraa rats
OMplaj. fcralsn. par eoluaa tnca
malar, local, par colirmn bxa .
.410
TQM coo met prtcaa oa application
to 1
OUTOUJRWAY
By J. R. .Williams
Wherefor, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as
in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work
out your own salvation with fear and trembling. Phil 2:12.
THE POWER AMENDMENT
The voters this year will have an opportunity to vote upon
a measure entitled "Slate Water Power and Hydroelectric
Constitutional Amendment Purpose: To require all water
for power development and water power sites now or here-
after owned by the state to be held by it perpetually; and
authorizing the state: to control, develop, lease water power
and power sites; control, use, distribute, sell, dispose of
eJectnc energy; separately or vsth the I nited States, other
states or state subdivisions; acquire from such sources
water power and eJectnc energy ; loan the state s credit
and incur indebtedness not exceeding 6 per rent of assessed
valuation; commission of three non-pttrtis;in elected mem
bers to administer these powers.
This measure, ujxtn first thought, seems far-reaching; al
most revolutionary, in its action ; but the well-informed voter
will recall that for more than twenty years Oregon law has
required that the state must retain perpetual title to all
water power sites, and that the state has always had the
authority to control and develop water power sites in con
junction with the federal government, other states, or sub
divisions within its own borders, as well as to fix rates and
charges on water and electric power.
Upon thorough investigation one finds that there really
is nothing new involved EXCEPT that the state is au
thoriied to acquire, construct, maintain, and operate hydro
electric power pants and transmission and dislrtbuuon
lines AT THE EXPENSE OF THE PEOPLE and through a
commission composed of three men who would Lv empowered
to administer all laws enacted to c;irry oat the provisions of
this amendment.
In Section 2 of the prvixised amendment that state is def
initely authoriied and enowered: "To loan the credit of
the state, and to incur indebtedness to an amount not ex
ceeding 6 per cent of the assessed valuation of all the prop
erty in the state, for the purpose of providing funds with
which to carry out the provisions of this artkre. notwith
standing any limitations elsewhere contained in this con
stitutioa" and "to do any and s3 thir-jrs necessary or con
venient to carry out the provisions of this article."
This section of the amendment is almost sure to cause the
defeat of the amendment when it conws to the vote of the
people. Six per cent of the assessed valuation of all the
property in the state would amount to &pprvv.aute!y 5y.
0OO.WHX When the people revtliie that the large portion of
their already tar&Eisotr.e tax b:K is the resuit of exte&sive
bonded debis, they will refuse to. shoulder greater burvk&s
by authorijscg an increase of 6 per cer.t in the tondiag
hmiU which eves kow are up to Sm per cvr.t-
l"nioa county's shire of the deb? which the amendment
wvuai aliow would be in the neighborhood of Sl.4X,l
which is just about Sl.tvV.tX nsore than the poop wM
accept. Oter coucties have to be respreusible foe
much more than that.
It has been jwinuxi out that, in addition to ircreasisg our
beeded deb, the meisiavent woukl shake the cocfideace ct
investors in Orevs's securities, as we8 as frightsii away ia
dastries which might otherwise eooe to our state, because
ef the datgvr that the U;ui4iiioc of such recktealy ssu.r.ed
obiigatiorj eventraSy nsisfet require mat Son to the potat
of cvcrscatioc
Vote NO aginsj the State Water Power aad Hydro-1
eiectr.c totstitsrwcal AswacateKt.
r vi i .
7T,lf Vff i?W iuh Wll.wou viouoaA . '
Vs'CX . "P. ,ULSO EKIOO&VA- nH' OTWtR
WW as eoMt a rs
' TkE. FhB BOAST. ,
SOCIETYNOTES
Mlu Htm Uuke, Soclctj Editor
Trlfphona Main too Until :S0 a. m.
Mrs. E, E. Kiddle Has Leading Part
On Chapter I, P. E. 0. Program To
Be Given on Friday Afternoon
XI V ft? KT4t - aHl fru K aria.
IclpX Iiwe on tbe prosnun which
vilt bt piyratl a( a meeting at
at one ociacx at the home oc Jlra. C,
H, ESprhrdL Ura. U Deoham vtU be
a qs hais.
Caipwr AX. newly orga&avd au
Many Women Meet
At Baker Church
More than 70 women, representing
aU parta of the state, were at tne
Baker Presbrterlan church yesterday
afternoon lor the first day aeulon ol
Vin." fry Albert Edward Wljxaot. .
Miss Hawksworth
r, ,r . - ",e5ura,utht fourteenth annual Women'a By.
Mri Liie ."rew excerpt nod .JrSjT
from -Tb Mart, ot .An KduciUo ''S.."1" u
Brown Bancroft, Pacific coast aecre
itarr for board of national mlfl-
tsions who yeaterday morning told
wha the .women of Oregon are doing
Tallc n-f Crt-iVi I'0 tarry on mission wort In the
J. eilb 01 OOUtU ! United States and Alaska, and Miss
I Mary Amelia Steer. Philadelphia, edu-
"?Niil Vw rvM- ,hh '.cational vcretarr for the board of
been rT hi wsrrion. b fii am IChrlsUaQ education. Miss Steer em.
otiser disassera, was a field for an in- iphasteed the Importance of the tea
terestm study br Misa Miklrea cher In any form of Christian teaeh
n -.-,.-s l .1 . ih, K,.,n Ine. streaslnr the care with which
lOregea Scrtral school, when she pre- jChrtsa trained his 12 disciples, know.
.wniAt a rw.-ri, vT-r. tr .(wrmw Inz that the soread of the gospel de
al a nseetic'of V La Grande Ketgh-'.pended upon their efforts. Yesterday
bcrbcci duS. U Bawasworth ra- evening there was a young peoples
i:ed la Xew Orieans last year while ' banquet at 6. followed by a worshlF
atseodisg the cstlooal coorenuon ot semee at j:o wiin jaiua riamo
.d -,k ,n as Indcr in which Mrs. E. C. Mac hit
I tractive oesrnotlao of tfce citT and a 'of the Hacietl Medical college. Can-
iaenea of tocKirra which ahe took dur- ton. China, spoke. Baker young peo-
iiir her stay. fple presented a dramatization entitled
Sew Orleans has some of the most'Tbe Challenge of the Cross."
jwooierrul anuques m the world aheS Mrs. D. A. Thocnpson. Portland, was
isaal. arad a number of famous hooaea.' presiding at the sessions. Miss Ulue
i-Aitsinth Eose." "Xapceean Eoose"; anreu was craupu.
! M nwi . The registration Included: Mrs. B.
jtwumfsi dssns on K.'ronn-JT H. Cleater. Mrs. J. George Wall.
ether pars of the bocses and stnk- atrs. . aue. atrs. sl lemmn.
nuiciar nmnlivl:trti nwsllrvx as m- lv amilahfa thf 'l.l.. l,.t, il., 'lea rotors are revealed in the foinute H- Htnrs. Mrs. C. M. Humphreya
ii . 1 l s nowers. The murnolia is the Mrs. J. C. Snook, all of La Grande;
Will not be harmed. d. oositors in ovnrs wmt rrf .- i;. n , Mrs. L. B wuliams and Joyce wt-
v,, lr r?t 1,,-.. n c 1 .i j I n :liams. Wallowa: Mrs. H. C. Mahaffey
s.; uv. .w.,.... i... cic- juu a perauiajje m uifir oe-,"7T- k m..,vf lr. jcs. J B Ashwood. Mrs. w. P.
art. contracting mtantue paralysis Because of his devoted i posits, thus enabling such a tricoisa Eirtares. of the tkioijc mar- shield. Enterprise: and, Mrs. cot and
efforts to save a troUU of SUf fenno; children, shows what ' stpn. : kt where zecress go In the earl .Mrs. Seanst, union.
tant: , uwr heads: the French market where
Girls Entertain
Contest Winners
can happen to a doctor whose luck is out The officers of the
And that nsk, by the way, is one item that never arrears follow: X. K. West, nresirtpnt : ss for itomua and coeee.
on your doctor's bill, iHemma Siepist, vice presi-',, iT! oStaiS:
i?r-(?t " K I . !ivirs! r ;h:pr' txi Meidrjm. Ocetfoo. oroducs com-J
frcca WashmnoE. wi"- A- ZurbTtck, RSSisUUlt
td tsoa ajpfiar in PorUaad. He was trashier: N. K. W est, Herman 'eocveoucm: aod Mrs. Rarcid Psaiiy. the recent P. T. A. membership drive
Other Papers
)ay:
tort "T m-- c'y Siesnist, F. U Meyers. W. C lifLT-jft;.
Mta iiiirc!Aii: iir J. T RaH!Mri.i Tot citis of the illto and sixth
-xriid ibere'ere vere bostesse to the
HHM! K ML.IVT IS APT BT
SLauIaJLseou v.sh tzzzz yvpocu
tuca eitowbesT'. Ulb imf hxs bM
aawri liaiS ta ernc iv
a tittta&r n:r im.1. Hooivr.
rwi wtif. ;i5r .xaUT
or c-fii mil be. Jtil wCla r
'iiou:e m:wcae wili E, to cese
can t cooiiai-Tij . SUt irru.
$i5w IJ?NKC JaX"X tipftZ1IZ
oerrca lit l tbecv a clX
si wla a oC jfsucec: s Lil.
piaA. casttac rs Wril tbT-e car.
VOLl'NTARY
LIQUDATIOX
DECIDED
ON
(CoctiMee troca Pxce cce)
charge of the process of- ii-:
quidation.
Voluntary rio$ure of the.
bank before further looses are
incurred will thus protect the
savings icd eo:nnerc:iu ac-
veAMins ir wi; f .-.!r r.l v.r'-.r
t-t ; j.. o.CMr, fi.,-. -twi Km bova veserdav afternoon at 3 30
i FerKlns. Lee R Boiivy. Robert by Burter. amd -LV Water Mayas.- by'oeiock at Lane chapel. Miss Ruth
;n FiV-in Frwit F Fi.U Pease, aoccmparued oa the p.i-r by Prxser and Miss Henri Bering were
. .rr r Mrs. H- K AshSr ;the facirr adreors and were asslst-
l-iyae foununo; ana MiLUam ... Jed br Mrs. Dand Meldrum represent
SJF.U . . i Pvioro Portv On teiroraxed in a Hal
.XV'T - ITT- Caif to- MA v- v -kwen mcuf anta ihe girts wore ap-
reiresnments wnicn
Oct. 19 ,-r Te C:ci2
birt m We5r tocsit -as
ZSLTZZZCZLt sXLT. A- A. Sa'-t- fRj.
yrienaer.. ct ssate bas. ac
r.roctl Tist turi fix! &o cpea
Tie V3ts omc.2td la
' IDssas Edza Hie asd 5rsmire fumssiied and served by the glrlt
Wifcxi vere h3nsses a a ctar:rrx - Ise In Le aliemoon.
tid tec s&ebers of t2s;ir cJui as
ocicci as tisesr bacae. Mtsl Dofl"
eti shree xabies fcc bnAee. f
Pmx Trere- a-ran5ed so IDss C5c-f
$3aaee ae. ftrsx. aat. Msst Grace Csi- TIte WDtnen' Missionary society of
.Missionary Group
To Meet Thursday
TXt .&.X5KLbs Of YV3to& br fcJd CVs
nCcattsotti rocs. Fit Ocm)
c-fva w2e enwic'fv acflfcTsnsw ucwfir
Rp-tixtta casnpn,2cat d:irecsi.-ri, wii
.vTTri- said that Uiey felt that the
WHio tbew aacw Kserorjiir e- funher tateHWHt was eXDSCl- late 5:.
utij eT fpeo iiiar v. tar x urlA ttvrTw
iM wtx ol course. A--j1
; . HO. IcrjTiSL. jeiCC3 CDUTCn UOUth Will HOIQ
rtS rXsiWe future If-c ww a&et SSrXeOJL U A Haowa taofcJ fsuvd sociiT social meeting Thursday.
(aji-. ,cir of ti eTenmr. The g-jeaa were . ar wtiLhtsm. on the corner of T and
"J , -sealed at Urre taiie wh;h was.Brch. Aa interesting program has
TV ,:,... ,- v.,'.. mvrn1An , . assnc tire w-.-jt a ctn-rr-eoe trail , ae- ,
titna twHitt .r t.-r ao-iniont issuea tats mcrctiiK.
K dciM thai FresaifU E-cMer , than
ta : i , .- ,
UtCffi sreevh s-tl has qo.k 3 1 utLa a.u not OJrE
FLIPPED SHARPLY
planned for the afternoon.
;Gupst at Afpf'tino
j Literature Group j In Baker Tuesday
in iieet luesaay
Mr. JL P- Xeisotx. department sec-
The effect cf the c!cs;ne of
the back oa the city in tn
erjii wjls that fuiance voutd
ihorooghaV tid uj for a
nsen i sx i;-jtixi tii. ti tr pVIlOC 0l tin?, WltG CeiTlV
same bcaL i:h no nnirve-
; sisa co u tif x- ' 'resarr oc Use m:ed 55)&aish War vet-
iiicx-Aieti tTTJ-Joc. ccir wilare." t Mr. B. F. M-.?dien pecwij an eraas a:rc.arr. -ns a raitoc tn Baker
TTi iJ-fsi-aa pr;Mt vis fcr a Jfsc-x r?Tvfir of Oct Tewer- rserbaj azrf a .ae$3 at a meeting ol
H.'cLrj.i. Via Laxc Laiira S.i- (iar. tx Ftier-jA Aila U eJl tie EiLker -j its. Kelson was
iLTi C iirc coer Mrcif r. Striae wtita lie Uraensre cr? of ts Azn- acooczaaajed by husband and her
tsii ii. TltwC- Eiarr Srafre. V - r sxs as. T JO ai tS act -of lt
anc J-ta Er5iiz. a-3iax recital of ca-xca.
la SUM:
oiite cied:iun of e.ch;tr
sooae- tune before the u?u:ii
ct-r-gafc-iCT vis SarwJr iwsj"
jc tapu;t oun;i. i . sjt-
-J-..iiJ -arvia fcircva la ia $o.-i
ja w ar exc-TTteooaatC. asd Aftru:
miw EM:!Ctx cocJt- v die-
3ra t. srtaIfca(7c
AsdJ Itoea eajiae t& iwkcHoea Fvi-fcj t.y wtrrrt
Swaa tc !:.- -: n St xtt . Tt 55al .
-.fcwoo' lias a cfcaaiw vnU bns ail rirSS .NaklOCVU or-
f -T M garaiied iLir. 7 us a cocsolida-
xirt a DGtaA t aa. awctariii , , ,
xhi 3 twatwa awe tc iaiii.T. --va lanvir.ra. Wa sae
Tat. w tvc-. aa.wT wttX t hrs.t vf Lar: i:tre-
1 i- owe ei.-i3t3&KT is OiiSicc .e .iXjUIU 3Se5 Ol tfie
itajiit lrvrjf:i ctz ssraea i"aii
rfc-iirvc aail ii dl5 cf
a.Ty rr-.-cta K-r fce rtay S
are ac ; .-oCfA kit
W.T ;arv st stari a a-T'-fi. az:l
MC-yTe cvwi. cnav taini laoQj:;
JLa-ili Ii-.a. Strati
Hostess to Club;
zc cc. pxrass,- "we art anrr
JXr t;-nr ttCI t 55TOri as The r -xtv,-
saJtTTr cf rr onrccaJ tr a- at-1
at-aiLibie. it pr.abSr be :cc i rresacr eiecwd. "Uv: P R Tm-cjnn
uctds sarccr. foe rottaraJ pcrrmfes. s
f -tarx.-.c-an JirptrEaax. aid creia . -T t, jrn. p B TaTiMcn vaS
aira. a a a -is scese ci as lEMrwunr eec-. r-i
wtz.lt wLe: si eaieriarzeiS tr,?
Prwaaic Ftrtt Cafl 'O-x-cV: C-lzws were piijetf ;
TEa ir: ieficc exi fnwe ''' r15 '" iiK J,i w
waa a G-iuipiw irail SctIh- na it.-, oli Gi- arJ ier ,rr.
t? a r-sja-l otw a; tl- jri S.-c-'..-c were rxszi
SOCIAL CALENDAR ;
( 7. -CO tz:emsizjr.l Relations
I rrotrs at me 4- A. C. W. with
aCss Zlaaar Vemon. 1706-Ui St.
T JO Reiwlii ledce. at tbe Odd
Ijn rill.
I LS.ntbrB.oiUF. and
t. Bvcirs call.
Otc ra r- f e aa .:-t f . r
THIS CURIOUS WORLD -
NOT OX THK IXXTOR BILL
We & a ol talVtr. About the f-s-rifi-ciBp wxi fcht
the d.v:or A;os- Kut xs't ofttfs rviw that tht 'f
$4rfrtf;v bat iut a E'Atwr of taissirj: RijritVs i
aji-J th or Wtt:r a pvr rrj bTJ s1 ur.jaid. Very
;i-fVSiiL- th. kvt.vr avsujt-y hj to ivi hi life-
Thi$ i rAie cJear by the Ulster of Dr. Waiter B2ylr S:?--Jr,
chiki:a svUliifi of AUrtk Cit X. J
!V. Hewitt ha Iwn tn ch.r of trf;? v rsar?y?ii
at as A:'a.nt:e Ctty rr'ur,xipiw hoasyital Kcr he hi.-
tes wv sLty asd n:ht in aa effort to br.rr h chi
piaUet;ta trvti the dUus without the cripis a.er
effects s. cocaoa air:r. sufforers frcn tfcj.t cid-iiy.
CHvrork as4 piiycU wearir.t eaker.xxl hii resi:arsre.
at fA bov Lr. Stewart hsalf his bfa stricken with
mfaiivcij antTj aui hi tv ch.lire3 h.w tve-
tracted it.
We ays tue caw to a very wfsk t?th to
ay of cv:ta:xu dUi We have uv The -eti
-h.-ca can b r' srum as.fo
tSAteo few in cu.Ner. Socw of the deGhiiwt of theat cut
N ftTuuiicii oely by a-tteru: e'ear of people ho suffer fr?n
thtru
QatAraatiae V aJ cher health reraiaoa he? us in
that reytird. tij'vuih- foevt that the &vtor cast
We caa stay at fcor. asi ?fw. the ivtoc ha to
p ristl ti th ;vi mhere the charx5 of infevtxa are
mratet arsd 00 it ovrr ae-d cer ada. lie has to five th
vzxX oijfMLt cryarJcs ia exi&tecof a char.ee to attjrek
hiEV aa4 trcS to h owa fhyacal st-mhae&s ai 4-h
JtaStaVQ, tma P.'fffJflaCif tl "WjaSiaXrf-
v w.-at & cf xrrvtfa bo xan trs:
W.irr. tn. s?6 a ?i3Efcr cf S5 '
-L.wr.tr.fcaS te-ixt tsti Use ssan.liiJrti
iw auo;nai i?tf a Scms arrrr.'r ia -TVcuwr
aat s-5arwii tzr- ti E-.i:.i.T'i:
tvmi. Tva t;. uwEata iaraiar ri-x.-et
cf Sir? juca. 2 awe a Kacx.
m: ML. 5trrai cf liirrj Sue
rT-TcvcT vMa cf ia ar-
ftft ast.vs cf svna aewrr Sua
f .T ika civ?3ifcs ;f 5vc ;
.'.a"i;4r ;vcrr cJi dtrw-jw a '
fcm"" fc i.Taasi!' r5pfH n
?irj-af a avS aM o. :i,. aoix
"iVife.-a LW-eic-fc-r"' s a ,
Vtir. wiviCaJKaf;- MtztK't U :iri J.'r
a!t li JKtilyfi of v-(r!'i.if '
t-.-vis-, t!T. iro. tfci jcira i :
Xx r v t.'ia. 5s tif -t-- :
x.-m i.j V3 Ssmi ?-!
':c -w-itl JUa-wf Jm atT:a -jr
cr:tjf rvooii 5- tt jrfaa-aau-ix.
:s y.xJ ucx3a"--:ic ia .Nr W-.-o. wnl
Tfairt ,ffC t-ftn T?re 5ru iwrt
Jht'.t.74. c- fcii r;a.. ?r--r
t-.m?c f jVe- ai-rtT- rwrt-
a V-T'-tr 5s j t-.tj -1
OSS ASS. A.1SEO
C.tJT D5SSSSSi ETC-
' cie cf H-? anraaax
f"
t
I
served as lie 1
Fxa fee tis .
!
i
i
. 1 iaiup jcui-'i-i ao 1
Feature at Lodg-e;
I A aowri iofa -n cxrrjsti cr. iasc :
"atrii vtta iaser in lie Scri:- :
tcr cf Wociicrirs Mtnr?iL3
aiarti Ganinia ?waci;r Era WS
teir. jeesyiwi, azd. a tc-jtrf bcriirai-itr j
jctns tiral rf iite Jce
' a "'iianj cuss Ttxii iiT acct faurt '
: te OS 3rra iaia TSare li1
lawaEj; w-s fceja as TjWl far rurresi--i'srieft.'
Vi iirte cf Mr. Lci5e
Hillary, Mra MTrt isisnoc. Mr
Eeur? Mrs. PaLae Pri?-.-
lanl Sfs. Hasgi Gniaaa ?re fic5etf.
I "Tie 0:tcfr scctr-7a vt ta.
'cir?e c tie ?rcic?a3L yih. Ita.
: La2i HLiacr 13 Ca-TT..L.-V
I Mrs- H. V. Leffel
1 Entertains Club
TtiSalaT. Oct. 20
1 SO TTiurRliT Bridje club. Mrs,
Claries PTie. r ,. Sacajawea.
1XO aET Br.ii c:uh. with
Mr. La. H Krazea
1 3; tie Searches elasa of the
rreSr-a eiurci. with Mrs. W.
S. Sxc. 40S0 aTecise,
2 vO G. X. as tie Sacaawea
a cij Missiccary society of the
M. E. CHnrch Sxith. Mra. Walter
3 -CO Pp?T ciub, with Mrs. Clar
ea Greea.
7 JO Eu auxiliary, at the
Sa jes baU.
S CO Pa Uavcics cluo. at th
itccxx- M't.
0 PinT-rjfty -cjh, with i ,
HarCd BaZe.
t.OO Brii cloix with Mrs. K.
R. Qulnn and Mxi. R. E. William-.
con
.
Prfday, Oct. 21
1:00 Chapter I, P. B. O., with
Mrs. C. R. K be r hard.
1:16 Lucky Dozen club, with
Mrs. Lee Hanford.
2:00 Rlverla Parent Teacher as
sociation. Lane chapel.
2:00 Island City P. T. A., at the
school.
4:00 NlMafcl Camp Fire Girls,
with Miss Virginia Wetzel.
8:00 Women of the Moose, at
the Eagles hall.
Saturday, Oct. 22
7:30 United Spanish War Veter
ans auxiliary, at the 8acajawea
Inn.
Monday, Oct. 34
1:00 Mltzl club, bridge lunch
eon, with Mrs. John Theiaen.
1:15 Soroels club, with Mrs. A.
T. Hill-
2:00 Wakellta club, with Mrs.
William McClure.
7:30 Pythian Bisters, at the K.
of P. ball In Ut 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. P. temple.
8:00 B. M. Z. dub, with Miss
Zelma Clement.
Tuesday, Oct. 25
2:00 Pythian Sister's Social club,
with Mrs. Austin Chandler.
7:30 Women's Benefit associa
tion, at the Sacajawea Inn.
7:30 Delphian chapter, Saca
jawea Inn. r
I COVE PERSONALS J
By Mrs. A. G. Conk 1 ill
(Observer Correspondent)
COVE (Special) Anne, the year
cld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Q. E.
Barker, is seriously ill. Her trouble
is thought to be a cold and flu with
pneumonia threatened. She Is un
der the care of a physician.' She
became ill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Cbnklin and
two daughters. Joan Frances and
Catherine, were La Grande visitors
Saturday. They were luncheon guests
of Misc Mae Stearns.
Mrs. A. G. Conklin and T. R. Con
kiln will entertain the Ladies Guild
at the home of the former Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Mitchell, who spent last
week aa a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Roberts, has returned to Union. .
The Epworth league held one of
its delightful parties at the church
parlors Friday evening. . '
Rev. Mr. Battezor. a Xazarene min
ister from Freewater. occupied the
Methodist pulpit Sunday morning
and evening. Mrs. Elsie Robinson,
who has been visiting her son nere,
returned home with him.
Mrs. Mae Kelley was hostess at a
luncheon Sunday, her guests being
Mrs. Cora Bloom. Mrs. Minnie Mc
Danlel and Mrs. Mary Mitchell.
mts. a; fa-ins received word of the
death of her sister. Mrs. Allie Fisher,
at Nampa. She was bora here March
17, i860, her maiden name. Theresa
Alice Barnes. She received all her
schooling here and lived here until
her marriage to J. W. Fisher when
they moved' to Kampa. Her husband
died three years ago. She is survived
by seven children, three sisters and
two brothers.
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