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Page Four "ty") LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE- Thursday, June Z9, 1933 I? I HP Jiii IP 1 H 4- 1 J - ! . I Hi 4 - I 1 iirli 1 I r, r ? 5' i if 1 i -a f ' i SOCIETYNOTES Mlw Ueu Duke, (Society Editor I Telrphnnr Main AOO Pntll BtSO . ni W. B. A. Picnic Is Postponed " Miss Glee A. McNette Arid Clarence D. Potter Married At Hill Home. oh Wednesday On Wednesday, Juno 28, at 12:30 : o'clock at tho homo of her sister, Mrs. aoorge Calunder Hill, 000 N u ve nue, Miss Oleo A. McNetto and Clur onco D, Putter were united In mar rlago. Rev. J. Qeorgo Wulsi, of tho Presbyterian church, officiated. Only lmmcdluto relatives of the bilde and bridegroom were present. Tho bride- wits attutd In an en- coin bio of triple sheer crepe In Ivory j tonca, with matching hot and acces-i sorles. Bhe wore a corsage of pink roso buds and llly-of.the-valloy. Mrs. Hill attended her sister and Douglas H. hotter, of Baker, was best man for tho bridegroom. ' Tho living room In which tho cere mony wa3 performed wus beautifully dcct.rutcd with large oaArrc of pink gladioluses and syringa blooms. Fojlovlng the ceremony a wedding uincheon was served, the table hav ing ur. exquisite law cover vith a contorplcro of old-fashioned flowers and candles. .... After a short motor trip, tho happy couple will be at homo at 2101 Adams avonuo In La Grande. , , . ' All-Day Meeting Held Wednesday An all-day meeting ond quilting was enjoyed by a group of tho mom bora of the L. S. to tho B. of L. and E. bjcIhI club yesterday at the lomo of Mrr. Ethel Pldcock. A potluck lunch eon wus served at 12 o'clock. Parkdale Club Enjoys Afternoon : Tho afternoon vrn spent- !n ar Ing and conversation Wednesday when the Parkdalo olub met at 2 o'clock nt Riverside park. A potluck lunch eon wus served at tho close of tho nf tomoon, nnd enjoyed by a largo num nor who woro present. Mrs. Klein was a guest of Mm. p. T. Remington for tho event. , The next mooting wilt bo held hi two weeks at the park and the club will furnish the refreshments, K. D, ClubVlepts V News Officers Mrs. Ella Bolter was chosen prcsl (lent or tho K. D. club for the ensu ing nix months yesterday afternoon when members and their families spent an enjoyable day at Cove. A jwtiuck luncheon was served at 1:30 o'clock to 29 members and gueats, ana was followed by the business ses sion. Other officers are Mrs. Laura Win burn, vice president; Mrs. Jean Ball, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Eva Monroe, reporter. Mrs. Lucy Winburn 1b a new mem ber of the club. Swimming wus the feature of the afternoon. The next event will be a swimming party arid picnic ut Pine Cone XHilatorlum. . Annual Picnic To Be Thursday The annual' plcnlo of tho Presby terian Home department will be held next Thursday, July 0, at Riverside park, it was announced today. Mrs. Rosa Wolf Is chairman of tlie com mittee In charge. A potluck dinner will bo served at ono o'clock. 1 v - ' Will Install " Officers July 12 lodges are Invited to attend and a large crowd is expected. ' , Refreshments will bo served fol lowing the Installation, according to plans. The ceremony woa set for July 1 1 InelMwl lulu It . hvioiwly planned. - . Pinner, Honors Miss Ruth Srnalley Mrs. Lyman Kennon was hostess at a dinner in Baker Tuesday In hon or of Miss Ruth Smallcy, of La Grande. Miss Srnalley, who teaches school in tho vicinity of La Grande, has been tho guest of Mrs. N. Fallow for the last week at Baker. Two Honored On Anniversaries Installation of now officers will bo hnktih latiGTA nn .luna 12. -it was de-H clled ln.t night at a meeting at the Odd Fellows hall. Members of the Oovo. Elgin, Summorvlllo and Union "The Busiest Store in Town" That's What They Say of , JJOEIL'S Phone 01 Couise! Main 759 Deliver Cor. Cedar $ Washington Prices Friday-Satuday-Monday Golden West . 4 II CoKee M XyC Largest Selling Oregon IMV S Largest Selling Oregon Packed Coffee Mrs. Elmer Daron and Mrs. James Anson were surprised recently when their rchttlvcs and friends fathered at tho Daron home to eclebrato tho occasion of their birthday annlvcr turles. A fried chicken dlnnor was served at the noon hour. Tho day was spent visiting and viewing the gardens of Mr. and Mrs. Duron. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Burnett and family, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew. Mullenburg and .family. Miss Mamie Leak, all of La Qrande; Mr. and Mrs. James Anson and Rus sell Burnett, of Tclocaset; Mrs. Ger tie Stewart and family, of Allcol; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rasmusscn and nephew, of Elgin; and Mr. and Mrst Elmer Daron, of La Grande. . The picnic plannf d for Friday, June 30 by the Westway club of the Wom en's Benefit association was post poned because of the weather until a later date last night when the W. B. A. met at Eagles hall, Following the business session over which Mrs. Lewis Wetzel presided two young lads, Dallas Cooper and Don ald Monroe, sang a group of songs. Refreshments were served late in tho evening with Mrs.' Perry Caldwell--and Mrs. J, B. Reynolds In churgo. Edna Cheney Weds Leonard Cates White characterized the wedding of Miss Edna Cheney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cheney of Union, and-Leonard Cates, son of Mr. and Mrs. a. c. Cates of Elgin, which was solemnized at 0:30 o'clock last eve ning at the Flrnt KfethtvllKt rhuwh Rev, W. H, Hertzog performed the I ceremony. Large baskets of white peonies, columbine and mock orange decorated the altar. - ' Miss Chenoy was lovely in a gown of white organdy with taffeta girdle and Jacket. 1 The dress was tiptoe length and the skirt Was ruffled. She carried a shower bouquet of rose buds. Miss Dorothy Fronoh was bridesmaid and wore a frock of pale blue flow ered with gold with a gold lace yoke. She carried an arm bouquet of white peonies. Eugene Cates was best man for his brother. Miss Jane Smith, of Union, sang "I Love You Truly." Miss Helen For- man played the wedding march from ,"Lonengrlri" and MfcndelsSohn's "Wedding March" as the recessional. During the ceremony she played ''To a Wild Rose," by MacDowell, on the pipe organ. ' - Following the ceremony a reception was held for the wedding party and guests In the pavilion at Riverside park. Mr. and Mrs. Cates will make their home at Hot Lake where they are em- i uj ni. ....... , , .... Grand Chapter Reports Heard Reports of the grand chapter hold recontly In Portland were rrmde last night when the. Eastern Star met at the Masonic hull for the last meet ing of the season. Reports were given by Mrs. Ella Russell, C. R. Eb erhard, O. T. Cochran, E. R. Rlngo, Mrs. Hazel .Graham and Mrs. J. K. Wright. The latter, worthy matron of the local chapter and delegate to tho grand chapter, sent a written re port since she Is "sojourning In Cali fornia. Mrs. L. B. Moe presided last night In her place Following the presentation of re ports, musical numbers were furnished by Miss Frances Clark and Robert Reuter, pianists, and Mrs. Floyd enerwooa, yocanst. - ' Refreshments were served at a ta ble decorated with cut flowers. Mrs. Nellie Nelll and Mrs. Anna Bacon pre sided at the table. . THEY'D MAKE ANY I)OU 'MAD' SAN ANTONIO, Tex. M) A "mad dog" scare which sent many residents scurrying Into their homes and brought out a squad of armed dep uties had a happy ending. The cause of It all, a little terrier, was found to have numerous cactus thorns In his hide. . . , .' MT.- VESUVIUS ACTIVE . NAPLES Inhabitants ore alarm ed over a relentless flow of lava push ing out of the crater toward the rim of Mt. ' Vesuvius -but experts express reassuring opinions. I Grapefruit 3 for 10c Beef Roast 11c lb. Fresh Dressed Fryers and Hens Inipoi'tecJ Sardines 3 cans 23c "Carnation" , OATS Package dJK, Iieets, Carrots, Turnips and Green Onions wtueuusuHiBiim weauan Psr Punch .. 2c Kipper Snacks Per Can 4c Bulk Mayonnaise 20c Put 35c Quart Lunch Meats of All Kinds Large Cantaloupes 3 for 25c Mammoth Head Lettuce 5C Head walnuts 211)$. 25c Li SUGAR -10 pounds 59c Ice Cold Watermelons For Picnic or (or Homo Insist upon Tillamook Cheese It's the Best JUiy Flour Now Before The Price Huiso! SOCIAL CALENDAR xnureaay, Juno du , Women's team match at the La Orondo Country club. 0:30 Juveniles of N. O. W., at Cove. 8:00 Speclol meeting, Kagles auxiliary at the hull. . . Friday, June 30 ' 1:30 Chaptor I, P. E. O., with Mrs. Hal Bohnenkamp: 0:00 Wolner roast and picnic at Cqve, summer sesslpn students at E.O.N. t Saturday, July t 2:00 Women's Relief Corps, at the Odd Fellows hall. ... ' Tuesday, July 4 Wednesday, July S . 7:30 L. A. to the B. of R. T., at the Eagles hall. . , CltlCKKT FLAT I'EltSONALS (IAKNKK I1KPIJ.SES $1,000 A WEEK WASHINGTON ' Vice President Gamer hiut rpfttutri i rwi n t),a year round, to. make a radio speech. He thought! it would be improper for him to discuss government or public affairs. I ' lTMrs. Clarence , Witty and son, Du ane, left Friday for Railroad Flat. Cal.. where they will spend tne sum mer with her husband, Clarence Wit ty; whb'lB1 employed there. '' ' Mrs. Ida Oordon and daughters, Ardath and Doris Jane, and Mrs. Leo Roulet and children, Norma Jean and Frederick, visited Monday at the Wltherspooii home.' ' Miss Zelluh Reed, of , Elgin, spent last week ylsltlng with Miss Marjorle Hlndman. Mr. and Mrs. H. p. Bechtcl, of Jo seph, visited Sunday with Mrs. Bech tel's sister and mother, Mrs. J. P Wlthcrspoon and Mrs. Virginia Witty. Misses Betty Jean and Wanda Wit ty . are spending f he summer with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Waelty and daughter, Zetta and Miss Nadean Par ish attended Union county Pomona Orange at Medical Springs Saturday. Mrs. Ida B. Gordon and daughters. Ardath and Doris Jane, spent the past weekend, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Roulet. '" Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Storment and son, Eugene, and Mrs. storment's father, Sam Moore, all of Winona, i Wash., visited last week at the home of Mr. Moore's niece, Mrs. T. E. Parks. Ruth chatterton pulled' a fast o: on her fellow players at ihe First N tional. studios 4uring tba producili of "Lilly Turner,"- whlcit comes to tl Liberty theatre today. ? ' ; ' : As Lilly Turner, the Camh Queen, she does a hoochle coocr dance on a platform' in' front of medicine tent show;1 All the mer bers of other companies on "the It as well as the Ohatterton compan wore anxious to see the stately Oha terton' wiggle her hips In the cooe and crowded about the tent at tl scheduled time tor the scene to I shot. But Miss Chatterton took oi glance at the crowd and whispered quiet word to Director William Wellman. The result was - that tl "shooting" time was changed so th no one knew It was being- taken e: cept those directly concerned. $2,000 4 Kay Expense WASHINGTON It cost J. P. Mo gan & Company (2,000 a day to 1 In Washington to testify before tl senate committee. With his partnei aides and retalnera.'he occupied, mo Of five floors at the Carlton" hot Under the' law they are entitled ' $3 a day for living expenses. 1 "" Make It Doubly Glorious IF YOU WAtlT EVERYBODY I TO SAY HOW GOOD "VI TUt pATC ADC AT" A Picnic, just do YOUR SHOPPIM' AT A RED 5 WHITE STORE." For the Outing or at Home you are sure to need some of these Luncheon Dainties. And just see what welcome savings our economy prices bring. Suggestions, - SATURDAY June 30July 1 Pork & Beans a; 5c Pickles Sweeta c H. b. - Quarts OOXs Dills RED & WHITE No. 2 Cans ISc Mission Ripe Olives Just the thing for the Picnic or Luncheon at home 3plcnlc Ifip Size Cans JIUl Sardines 's 2 for 15c BLUE & WHITE Renl Norweglnn In pure Olive oil- i Shrimp Tall isJv RED & WHITE Fnncy Largo Size Dry Puck ' SPECIALS : for the GOOD FOR FrL - Sat. Mon. Peanut Butter . 25c RED & WHITE In 2-lb. Glnss Jars ' Marshmallows 19c RED & WHITE Fresh, White In 1-lb. carton Cello Wrapped Whole or Half Walla Hams lb. 20c Snmll size, dry sugar cured. Bake one for the Picnic Pineapple 2 ST 43c RED & WHITE incy Wholo Slices 1 J. ttlVHCO a Cans RED & WHITE Fancy Mummouth hnlves or slices 2 Large OQrt Cans O Vs Pancake Flour RED & WHITE Larse Puckaso 18c Milk Tall Cum 10 for 59c RED A: WHITE Note tho differonec In quality May onnaise RED .V WHITE Made of pure ingredients and tenle1 In clean Jars Omirl Guaranteed Fresh and vl""la Clean, 49c FLOUR Do not put off your stock ing up on this commodity. Prices are" advancing very ropldly. White Rose 85c Family. Flour 49-lb. Suck COFFEE RED & WHITE 1-lb. Tins Vacuum Pack WADHAM'S DRIP GRIND 1-lb. Glass Vacuum Pack 33c 33c Winnci-s in Our Kssay Contest Will He Announced Next Week. " . The Sign of a Dependable Store jy Ripe Olives Chase ' Wesson Oil , ' Pint Can' .... and . tor -- 25c Sanborn's ' L ,.. : North Star Kipper Snacks COFFEE Sardines 6 can, 25c l'Sn 3pc ' "Norw" - ; ; -' Cans 1.. . 15c Snowdrift .. curfew - ' Broken Segments "Flitters """"' Grape Fruit pork & Beans 79c 2r!M.23c BaC,m Polato Flakes (.(lrnMeaI Lean n-ox. -i r ' Med . c 7pkff..... 15C White or Yellow Wcight 15c. -rrr- Kg ............. 19p Marshmallows - i. SOHp Cello Wrapped P i White King Gran. R'ruJ t , ' . I gf. ... C Pvegular size 30c 16'S. 17c 2 L 49c j; 'Ss Pig?y wiggiy Sk00knm Closed ! Large gunkist Lemons All Day New Spuds Doz33c July 4th 10 )bs 23c j .Sy FOURTH BSPYR0IL Iff You Are Looking &or CDnecEi 5affe5uoHIly the Ads in