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K Thursday. June 15, 1933 Pave Five iiA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE.' ORE. mm ' ft''-: ' If ; , i) m J: ft- i r in f '. r ' V:, i i i u :- :-f: SOOTTYNOTES ' Daughters of American Revolution, Hold Annual Flag Day. Luncheon ; At The Hopie of M;rs. A. T. Kill The annual Flag day luncheon was an Inspirational event yesterday when the Daughters of the American, Rev olution gathered at the home ofl Mrs. A. T. Hill. A buffet luncheon was served at one o'clock; with flags of Viii'ltuj nations forming the decora tloh. 1 ' - Mrs. W. B. Pickdns is the Incoming regent and presided, at the meeting. In a 'clever manner' Mrs. Hill present ed Mrs; R, P. Murp,hy. retiring regent w. a gift,' The presentation speech whs a beautiful mosaic from the lit eratures of different 'epochs of Amerl- enn history' centering lh' the t heme Hjr nits oigii. juts, juurpuy Jiuiue an appreciative reply. Mrs." Robert Dixon led the prayer U l!ow1ng"a sMute'tp the flag. ' " Mrs. H. V. Leffel was presented with the P,(A. R, official spoon In honor o:; lie ' birth of her son. Ms. U A. Loii n:nJt amp made the presentation find Mrs; Leffel responded. " Mrs,' HJU was In charge of the pro gram., andj arranged, a groua of seven old timet army songs which tjhe chap ter sang, followed, by the reading of "The PlasThJat Makes Men! Free.', Mrs. Clarence Kopp was' a guest for : tl0 afternoon, . -, ' '. " ,'.' M-yevsrCteUigan, ... Wedding at Baker A weeding of interest in La arande ; la tliat of Miss Fern Myers,', of North Powder, who became the bride 6f , Michael Joseph, Galligari, of Haines, yesterday morning in St. Francis ca thedral in Baker, with . Rev, C. E, Durry oiriclaung. ThQ ceremony was uerformed at 7 o'clock In the oresence ot a large number' of relatives ' aria: friends. - The brfde, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myers, 'of North Powder, was at tended by Miss Catie Qalllgan,'1 sis ter of the bridegroom. Mr. .Oalllgan, who Is a native of Ireland and nephew of John Rouse of Unity, was attended by John Rouse. ' - ' They will moke their home In the .Rock Creek district. ' , Methodist 'Group At Duncan Home An Interesting program followed the business session of the Women's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. L. V. Duncan.' Mrs. 'ft. "y. Leigh ton led the devotions, using as her topic, "Where No Water Is." ' ' ' Mrs. A. W. Leffel, Mrs. W. W. Kln zie and Mrs. L. V. Duncan were ap pointed on a nominating committee, and will report at a future meeting. Mrs. E. B. Kendrick reviewed a copy of the society magazine, "The Friend, ..and .'Mrs.. R. Sj Tj)er presented dn article on "Rethinking Missions." 1 The program included "To Spring," a piano solo by Gwen Hertzog: "What LAST CALL! Middishade Clothes at the Old Price! While Our. Stock Lasts! We'd be better off if we didn't wain you,! Soon we'll be' selling- ftliddishades like these for more money. And that's no fancy guess . . . it's a 'cold, hard fact! The rising market compels Mid dishade to put up the price . . . because Middishade never cuts quality! " Last chance! Our pres ent stock of smart new Middishade Bluesi Grays, and Browns ... at the old low Middishade price ! Don't say -we didii't tell you to HURRY! Iii the Loving Thing To Do," a recita tion by iary Lou Berry; "Boy Scout March," a violin, solo by Fernr Dun osn, accompanied on. the piano by Peggy Puckett, "Girts of God, " a reel-' tatlqn by Jaqualjne Berry; "Everyone YOU Meet Has' Troubles," 'song," by Marian" Trill; "Burden Exchange," a reading' by Louise ' Ljelhton. 1 ' Pefreshments were served, by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Harris. The' next' meeting, will, be held on July 12 at Riverside park arid will, open with a plcnlo luncli'at one o'clock.' " I ' " ' .. ' i " ' Ladies Plannirig: Cooked Food 'Sale The Presbyterian Ladles Aid will sponsor a cooked, food sale on Satur day, June X In a downtown store and extehslve plans are,' being made for the event by the committee, Mrs. J.'P,' Morelock, dhilpiiari,' StrsT H"B. Haiinai' $ifa.' B. B Itakin, lirs. fjum mll' and Mrffl'Nenie'Bpbertton. - Pioneer. Ai,jfiliary Plans Silver Tea For the 'benefit 'of the Francis Brown Auxiliary to 'the' Sons and Daughters of the Union County Pio neers, a silver tea will ..be - enjoyed Thursday afternoon,' June 22, from 2 until 8 o'clock at the country home of Mrs. Thomas Wallslnger. Mrs. Wali slhger will' "be assisted y Mrs1: Evet ett walistnger" riha Mrs. James Moss. Mrs. ' aUaiDger, lives on tiie ' Lower Cove market , road one Vjand one-half miles front its' Juncture with, the! Jo seph highway. . , ' ' A varied program Is-being arranged K. D. Club Spends tejnqpint. Park Riverside Dark was the scene of no-hoe Wea' event yesterday alternouh wnen tne K. u, ciup me at u o ciock The afternoon was spent In games and sewing and at the close a pot luck luncheon was served. ' Plans vere made for a swimming party to pe held at Ooye on June' 28, the nekfe activity of ihe' group'. ' ",. Entertains Club At Wallowa Lake Miss Anno Stange arranged, a novel meeting for the members of her brlclRe club yesterday when she enter. talhed fo' them 'last bight',' at ' the Starige cabin at' Wallowa Lake.'' They drove .up. yesterdayAli(tsrnoon, spent the evening' playing-Bridge and plan. TO return 10 vjrtume wiui nii' iioohi .'' ''" 'I'"'',': ' ',',' '' ..... - So-Ne-He Club. Has Cpuntr'y Meeting; A plcnio on the lawn at the home of Mrs. Ktite Redhead was enjoyed yesterday' bjr 'the members of the 'Sb-Nc-He club "They gathered at 10 o'clock at the .home of - Mrs.' Louis Evans from where they drove to the country home or, tne nostess: A plcnlo lunch was served at noon, and ; plans were made for 'the ; next meeting which will be an afternoon event at 2 o'clock, July 12 at River side park. ' Parkdale Club Has Mejetlng ajt Park' . : " The members of the Parkdale club spent yesterday afternoon at River side ''park enjoying, tt'picmc. '' The afternoon was spent In sewing and games conducted informally. Lunch, eon was served at 2 o'clock. ' Miss Edith Rogers, of Salt Lake City, who Is the guest of Mrs. Willis Moss, Mrs. Ralph Nlbler and Mrs. A. p.' Harmon were guests for the after noon. '' , i "' ' Mrs. Isaac Slmfer was 111 and un able to : attend the meeting arid Mrs. Prank Wood acted as secretary in her absence ' v ' ' The next meeting . will e held on June'aS at 2 o'clock at the Riverside park. '; ' .. . ' " ' . ... W. C. T. U. Meets With Mrs. Victor r . An enthusiastic erouD of women met at the home( of Mrs. R. L. Victor on Tuesday for the monthly session of the Women's Christian Temper, ance Union. Mrs. R. W. Lelghton pre, sided over the business session, dur. Ing which time plans were'made lor the visit of the state president, Mrs. AHa'JoHey. about !July l." :The Hall and Summer drama, "The Aftermath." wHtch will be presented In La fjrande on July 19. was also discussed. ' - The next meeting will be held In July.- SOCIAL CALENDAR ? 9 ttvft. ... ' p Menaay, atxne9 IB ' f 7:30 Daughters of the Union ' Veterans at the Lane chapel. ' 8 :qo Pythian Sisters, at the Odd Fellows' ball.' ' " '' : " ' ' '" Tuesday. June 20 2:00 Second Ward Relief So ciety, at the chapel. Wednesday. June 21 2:00 Women's Home' Missionary society,'' Methodist church, wtth Mrs. B. Q. Prltts, 2006 Third. .. ' 2:00 h. A. V: club! With Mr. B. W. Tuloteen. ' '- ' '' 1 9:30 Bible Searchers oUss fsm lly dinner, ;thr Presbyterian , church. " ' " " : - '7:30 Women of the Moose card party, with Mrs. Hulda Steffln. Mltor -' Tritphans Msln WO PntU Relief . Society, Holds Work Meet The Second Ward Relief society met Tuesday afternoon-at the chapel and tied, a quilt during their monthly work meeting.' Mrs. Cerelda Wade presided at the business session. Mrs. Araenta -SnlklelA and Mrs. Wilms; -AndersorX served' refreshments at tle close of the afternoon.7 ' ' " Two more ' meetings have been planned for, the summer before the opening of,' the'summei1 vacation of three" nfonths. The society will meet next Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock for ' the literary lesson led. by Mrs. Eya rlce. , - Legion Auxijliary, ' Officers for the coming year and delegates to the state convention were nominated last night when the Am erican Legion auxiliary met . at 8 o'clock at tne Sacajawea' Inn. ' An interesting program was also arranged; featuring a flag drill presented by the Women' Relief Corps.'-'1 1 "" Nominees for trie delegates for the convention are Mrs. Blma Eck'ey.'Mrs. Hazot ' "agner, Ws. Iorene' Palmer,1 Kirs.' Bertha Flancry,' Mrs.' Minnie Par-: lett and Mrs. Mildred' Tisa: ''. 'Mrs.rLorene "Palmer was the only nominee' for' thS presidency, while In the other offices the following will be "considered 'at the pext mcet-lnff on Wedhesda i'venirii': 'Julv lit-. ' Mrs. 'Gertrude Maxom and Mrs' Bertha Elanery, first" vice , president; Mrs. Nora Shorb and Mrs. Ella Koeter, sec ond vice president; Mrs. Beth Oarlty and Mrs. Hazel Wagner, secretary; -Mrs. Ardis Palmer and Mrs. Winifred, Dex ter; treasurer; Mrs.' Elm' Eckley, Mrs. Minnie Parlett, Mrs. C. -N. Palmer, Mrs. Mae Desllet and Mrs. Julius Roesoh, 'executive officers! Three of the latter Jroilp Will be elected. High School Crjyjs Entertain ' ', CUrls who will enter high school next fall were complimented at a pic nic and swimming party at which the High School Girl's Missionary society of the Methodlsi church entertained Monday evening ' at Cove. ' The event was the final social activity of the season for the society. l) '. Swimming was enjoyed at 4 o'clock al ter which a picnic dinner was serr ed," - ' " Mrs. W. H. Hertzog and Mrs. R. p. Tyler were chaperonea for the eve ning".. ': ) " Commission Meets :iAnlj!tyw8 Bills Bills amounting to 3515.10 for May were allowed last night' by tl. city commission and ordered paid by war rants when they met at 7:30 o'clock at the city hall. Victor Melville, president, P. J. Lottes and W. M. Cbndtt were all present. "'No other matters of Import were settled by the commission although several matters were Introduced at the meeting and laid over until later session. . The commission authorized Angus McAllister, city tnanager, to get up air estimate for the' renewal of Beaver Creek pipeline. Mr. McAllister start ed ' working out the estimate this morning. ' Thcr renewal of the pipe line Is one of the projects for Union county under the public works bill. PECAN ORCHARD IX CITY , NEW ORLEANS IF) One Of the largest pecan ' orchards In south Louisiana lies within the boundaries or the city of New Orleans. It is ib cated on a plantation below the Im migration station and contains 2600. trees' In goodi condition. Racing autos in the 600-mile In dianapolis nice get from seven to '10 miles per gallon, depending on the severity of the pacev: :.' White or . Mlu lMH link, sataty Panama Hats . 98c Wide jhrims give 'the greatest protection fr(om a blazing sun - assorted blocks as sorted trims.'- v ' : r- Co F BARTHELM.ESS I VX Rt . J-' 1 Kicliiird Itiii'thelmOKR pluys tho p.trt of a dumlevll uvlutur ln "en trul' Airport" nuw llelnir shown ut Hie l.ttiurtv tliralre. A love story ivoveiV'Inti) the exciting nlr adventures adds tt the power or the picture unci mnkes It pvrluiis ,tlic greatest' of Its' kind ''since the' '" if.-.. "iiuwn I'utrol."' 1 ' Q(DCAQ - From Welser-'- ' , Mrs. Henry Hughes, of Welser, Ida., Is Bpending the week in ha arande visiting with her mother, Mrs. O. P. Harrison. Witness In Baker "Mrs." Margaret Freeman, of La Orande, tfas called to- Baker Monday where"she"was one of the chief wit nesses hi the case' of Lucille Colvard against 1 the Howe-Thompson - com pany, in which ' the- former was awarded 'damages of $200. The cose involved a permanent -waving mach ine ciemonstrated by B. O. Thompson, a representative of the defendant.' Return Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Nelson and fam ily returned Tuesday from Ogden and Salt Lake where they have been attending the M. I. A. conference and visiting with relatives! ' Rev. Curran Visiting Rev. John.T. Curran, who read his first: mass at the Catholic church lost Sunday, is enjoying a two weeks va cation here andi at tho. present time Is the guest of Father Kennedy, at Wallowa. 1 ' fir i-l -I. ..11' ( Torronce Homo . ' Willie Torrenco, University of Ore gon truck star, and ii graduate of the La Orande Hlph school, tins returned to Lo, Grande to spend the summer with his parents. Willie hns been prominent in track activities this winter under the tutelage of Couch Bill Hayward. ... To California ' ; Mrs. M. 'H. Sullivan, her daughter. Miss PIoren6e, and son, Joe, left Tues day night for Oakland, Cal., where they plan to moke their home. "' t'roin I'cmlleloit Mrs. Charles Ballard ami son, Bobby, are guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Lyon. They make their home in Pendleton. fttn fAffT r.ULL EyES maV made and fififMIwMmmJ U, kept clear and healthy by iMmrfm THE MURINE COMPANY Dept. Two-Piece Jacket Proeks S2o?)Sy o Sizes 14 to or pastel frock with jacket 6f matching contrasting -color -- assorted crepes. v Dainty J Cool - Serviceable EEEHEE C. IN AIR.R0LE EBEDlElfjr To Chlcufjn , Misses Eileen Morelock. Borah Wil liamson. Ruth Brown and Beatrice Wardell ore well on their way to Chi cago where they are planning to spend about two weeks visiting at the Coiv tury of Progress Exposition, They are accompanied by Justin. Smith who Is driving their . automobile. All are teachers in the La Grande public schools. Edwin Kirby Home .Edwin Klrby,- who, graduated from the University of Oregon on Monday, has returned to La Orande to visit with Ills parents, Dr. and Mrs. B."0. Klrby. Miss Dorothy Klrby. his sister, drove to Eugene and returned with him to La Orande,-. ' v ' ' To Summer soltoul ' Cecil Posey, a teacher In the La Orande grade schools; plana to leave tomorrow for Eugene where ho will. attend the 'summer session at tho University of Oregon. . Mr. Posey is a graduate of tho Eastern Oregon Nor mal school. ' ' ' ' . Police Clean llon.se ' ( The 'police station has received a new coat of kalscmlne. and a com pleto renovation. ; Chlof of Police Jim Stoffen announce tluuV.as soon as -a little scrubbing Is completed .on tho floors the 'station' will be back to normal again. : Memorial .Service'' The Ladles auxiliary to the Blue Mountain canton, No. 14,' of 'the Odd Fellows will hold their nnnual mem orial service for the dead at the Odd Fellows hnll, Sunday - evening, '' June "SAY FOLKS" ' Try letting us .do your hard work You can't afford to do it when you see our prices. Modern Laundry & Cleaners : Just Call MAIN 77 ', tlie dusi-ladcn mucous film, and over 'ja ' come3 bloodshot condition resulting i ram over-use. aooimng ana Kcjresnmg. Contains no belladonna nor anything harmful. Successfully used and recom mended for infant and adult since 1897. BOOK SENT FREE ON REQUEST H. S. 9 East Ohio Sire, Chicago 40 18. The members Invited all mem bers of,' the Odd Fellows: Rebekahs and thetrfamllies.and friends to at tend the services. " v " Eutles Meet ' 1 1 ' . . The Eagles and the auxiliary will hold their regular meetings tonight at 7:30 o'clock at 'the Eagles hall. 'The men's lodge'wlll hold Initiation while the program was not announced' for' the auxiliary session. ' ' Visits ot Cove - ' Hugh' Cathers, formerly with ' the Boise Capital News, -is now in Cove with his mother and sister. 1 Helen, visiting another sister, Mrs. William Howerter wrid'Vresldesi there. Hugh. Cathers visited in La Grande yester day. ' ' - ' " . Poiwliig Through ' i Mr. and 'Mrs. Ted Reeves, of Port land, and 'their four children stopped In La Grande for a short time yes terday. 'en 'route to Montana where Mr. Reeves has a job as a steam' pipe fitter. ' ,'.'-'; : ' v' McFarland Home' raoaey Moruriana. who Is. e tXr' in-jua uronoQ last jugiu vo epena itfie summer wltiv lus parents,-. Mr, arid Mrs. J, Ci McParland, at -1705 First street. .' -., : Minor Accident , Oarald f Peterman, 37011, North Fourth, and Nip Conley figured In a' minor -oolllslon,-yesterday afternoon' on Monroe-and Oreenwood, No dam-: age .-was Teportctl to either -of tlie automobiles. iJ. .. v y i Itcluriist .. ' . : Charles Oump has returned from Portland! whore 'he 'Underwent' a phy sical examlhatlbn'ln'bompllahce with the requirements of the raliroad. Mr. j Oump 16 to 'railway 'employee.' ' M From Elgin :' ! '- ' -MM; "Eay Wheeler and Mrs. Hush Lyttle,- ior"Elglif,"-were buslhess'isi lto in-Ca Ora-nde orl Wodnenduy. ' Visit . - Mr.-and, Mrs. Arthur Hallgarth and Mrs. Frank HallgSrth and 'two daugh ters, of Elgin, were In La Orande Wednesday for medical attention. In Austin ' '- "'' ,' '" 'ifS Mrs. Maybel Blockwell Ib In Austin visiting with her sister. ' Mrs. FraKler. Mrs. Blockwell has'- been attending tho Eastern Oregon Normal school hero. - :.' ., t . Returns ' ' . Don Mahoney; who has been -vfalt-Ing with' Ray Gllham, son of Dr. andl Mrs. R. V. Ollham, for the past week in Pendleton,' has returned' to his home In La Orande. r: ' '' : ' From Cornellns ' 'v ' ' Mr. antt Mrs; Jesse Toweiyand daughters',' Ldu Ellen:' of Cornelius, are visiting at the home of Ed Towerjt in La arahe;' " ' " 1 " '; -' f -J CI,E,VNINa WOODWORK ,, , To clean 'kitchen' Wafts and wood work thinly coated by grease from StOVO flimeS. use '(i Onllnn nf 'nHn, fs'6ap-, siids t6 'which atablespobh of Kerosene nas been added. Wash small space at a time and then rinse with warm water! and ' wipe dryit once. "A sponge of soft cloth is sug gested to use for'washlng and a soft Unties cloth for wiping.'- ;if mi housewife' goes' over ' the kitchen once a month in this way, she will savo much time, as the dirt Is easily removed. ' '.' ..... . fc.i wt Now orT in Uur Buy Nq The Latest, Special of Odd S o BOHNENKAMP AT THE. LIBERTY, :-, Heramed as the "Dawn Patrol" of 1933, Richard Barthelmess' newest' picture "Central1 Airport" comes v to the Liberty theatre tomorrow (or a limited engagement, ' The super air thriller glorifies the flying heroes of peace -i, , ,' not war . . , and is said to exceed anything that the talented' star has1 ever'done.. . . . v,r 1 The powerful story deals wltli the hazardous lives and the exalting loves of these hardy navigators qf the stormy , air-lines. Richard Bartuel-' mess plays tne part of a returned war hero who pilots trans-contincstali passenger planes. He crashes - hla: ship, with a. heavy toll'of ilvesrand, Is "grounded."" Discredited 1 In'-' the gome he loves 'and she tonly one he- knows, he goes bam-storminf with a travetlng tilp-olrcue; and' falls in love, with' Sally EMers, ' parachute Jump-' eP."-.-,iti r1- - v. ,4 ; , , Their glamorous love affair and the many'1 thrilling plane" erashes 'build' A TUTE TO fllS Pyroll 11 Is Simply Added to Regular Oil and GaiA l?A&;'.jlU,4'B,;..to..the Oil. I Vyv The July, Issue qi lrCrWleyl tains Kiaphite in 'a cbTlbldal which gives the reau o? a test conducted by Consult ing Engineer plyde" A. Crowley itf Popular Mecrfa'nics Laboratories. CdWleylsays,'. Wpai4;;'''Pyr6ircoh- which penetrates' afty 'lrj wll fI6w up a'la'nip wtek and never clogs. " it fills in 'tK6;tiores of'lhetal fuirnlng. a tough skttt fat 'to .llrtnal! y'"fiStHon,Tjiif'.nd is un injured by heat "even at jb(H) degrees':''- ;-f-'.. V '. . -I., . i .-.-. ! ! 'M ' ,, '..'- ; Although the Value of graphite as;a lubricant has been kritlwn or a ohg' tiihfe the difficulty Ke'retof ore has"bden t'J keep it In suspension. '-Mr,, Crowley says that he syntjietjc property' of Proij' 'is unl(6rinity-of . size and entire freedom; from Irripuritie's, tlint n'is tests showed' a reduction" bf fiiction,' less' tendency of the bearing to heat, a decided 'Increase Of efficiency andja smoother 'running taojdh "( "",'... , . - Try Pyroil on q moneyibaclf guarantee if used as pei directions " - 'Ask' Your pfealer tdtTyroil P-A Piggly Wiggly ' h ' ,- i: ;Kn',vl ' - - Pistributors Sfibw M. - 'I'- .'-" k-. ize Many small unusual sizes for ,i .' i i.i ' i '.... i't! 1.1 V !'- the odd shaped, hard to fit mar gins, etc. Plain figured - bordered - ovals made from highest class Wilton and Broadloom Carpets. I 95 Display Window .. You Will Pay More Later. Newest and Best in Home Furnishings "Central-Airport"1 into a'- mlgnfy di-ama. The principals' are as reckless wlth'thelr fovea a they ark lth their lives. But Barthelmess believe that flyer; With 'rtiwJUe -always In the hands of fata, Is a coward ,to marry. Broken and filled with a savage recklessness when he leairns that' he ihu'UKt his girl forever, .Barthelmess turns 'to any flying Job that offers enough danger, whether, it's fighting In the' Orient, or. leading a. South 'Amerloari.xesurreeUon. .He becomes ; famous even to the far corners of the earth as A pilot who laughs at death;, and. even , goes out of .his way to tempt It. v . .'. . : YOUTHFUL BLUR OUTFIT WORN 'BY MRS. DAI.L ''V" ' WA8HINOTON () Mrs. Curtis Dallr ' daughter of 'the presidents Js wearing;' a -youthful - and' spring-like Jumper frock-'orDlueiIoth"Witn. silk blouse. The outfit Include a MM swatcer coos and, a tiny .straw hab, tr, .(-,. 1;.... . i;. : . 1 114 Popular Mechanic ' or alirtost liquid'Vforrn m up 'S t m rrJ,.