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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1933)
Thursday, July 20, 1933 Page Two LA GRANDE EVENfNO OBSERVER', LA GRANPB, ORE SOCIETY NOTES Miss Bwa Duke, HuclMr Mlfcw Telephone Main 600 Until :80 a. m. Mrs. George Stoddard Is Complimented at Entertainment Held at Mt. Emily Summer Home Mr; George Stoddard, who recently returned from Salt Lake City where , she spent the past month alter en Joying the winter at Stanford unl , verslty, Cel., which her son, Robert, , was attending, was complimented at a dinner, party when her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David I, Stoddard, entertained at their summer home on the foot of Mt. . Emily last evening. . Twelve of her Xrlends were Invited for the event. While In Salt Lake City, Mrs. stod : dard visited her two new grandchil dren, recently born to Mr. and Mrs'. Waldo Stoddard, a son and daughter-in-law, and also visited her daughter, Mrs. h. B. Ballard, and Mr. Ballard. Mrs., Stoddard Is at her homo at 1802 Fourth street. ,,' Bridge Luncheon At Riverside Park A delightful bridge luncheon was enjoyed toy the members and guests of the lu A. L. club yesterday of ter- n6on at one o'clock at Riverside park. ; A no-hoe teas luncheon was served at ! small table placed under the trees I and decorated with centerpieces of ; sweet peas and baby breath. Prizes at bridge were awarded to Mrs. Harry Dow, first, and Mrs. Juck Htatt Sr., second. Quests for the af ternoon were Mrs. Howard Glenn and Mrs. W. B. McClure. Members of the committee in charge were Mrs. Dow, Mrs. Avery Harrison and Mrs. James Oneal. " Juveniles Enjoy Picnic at Park Thlrty.four onjoyed the picnic held by Mt. Emily circle, No. 70, Neighbors of Woodcraft Juveniles yesterday at Riverside ark. Pinner was served at cne o'clock after which the Juveniles enjoyed a swim. Ice cream was served i at 4 o'clock. I The August picnic will be held at 1 Pine Cone, Mrs. Anna B. Clower, se- j nlor guardian, neighbor, who was In charge, of yesterday's picnic, an nounces. . j Those present were Mrs. Mae Mc-; Claln, Mrs. Anna 6hultz, Mrs. Eleanor ' Farrls, Mrs. Martha Hansen, -Mrs. Gladys Chad wick, Mrs. Pearl Patt, Mrs. Edna Rambo, Mrs. Laura Bur nett, Florence Shultz, Aldlne Chad wlck, Bernlce Jean Chadwlck, Millie ent Hansen, Marline McClaln, Arllne Patt, Emma Jean Skinner, Nadlne , STONEKING'S GROCERY Melville Bldg. - Adams Ave. Shasta Coffee m Bulk . . Mayonnaise 2 lbs. for . . ; 49c n. FlBVOf Pooda . llb.for....27c 1Plnl 20c Bulk Lard ioibs;for 59c 4 lbs, for ... 45c 20 lbs, for $1.17 ft-'KEE DELIVERY Rambo, Lorraine Burnett, Fern Dun can, John Parris, Richard Farrls, Ker mlt McClaln. Blllle Patt, Paul Robins. Merrill George Rambo, Burnard Bur nett, members of the society and their mothers. The following guests were also present: Prank Patt, Mrs. Myrtle Donovan, Mrs. Winifred Cass, Mrs. Bernlce Turner, Mrs. Aldlne Golf and daughter, Betty Jean. Pinochle Party Held Wednesday Six tables were arranged for pi nochle last night when the Women of the Moose enjoyed a no-hostess card party at the home of Dr. Mary Mayvil'.e. Prizes were awarded , to Mrs, Winifred Cass and Charles Splve'y, first, Mrs. Mary Hofmanh and Harry SI tier, consolations. Refreshments wee served late In the evening, I 4 James Carter Weds Esther Haskins Of Interest to their La Grande friends was the marriage In Walla Walla on Tuesday of James Carter, of La Grande, and Esther Haskins, of Miles City, Mont. Miss Haskins Is a sister of Tom Haskins, of La Grande, and Mr. Carter Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Carter, who have 'been residents of this city for almost 30 years. They were married by ReV. Mr. Shangle, former district superinten dent of the Methodist Church, South with headquarters In La Grande. Mr. and Mrs, Carter are visiting his parents here and will return Satur day to Connell, Wash., where' they will make their home. Group Gathers For Picnic A group of former La Grande High school students gathered at Pino Cone Thursday for a picnic luncheon and a pleasant afternoon of conversation. Some also enjoyed swimming. Those who were present for the af ternoon were Mrs. Oscar Warnock and daughter, Laura Lee; Mrs. jean Blok- land. Miss Beulah Smith and her house guest, Miss Rosalie Parker, of Portland; Mrs. Garnet Ruckman, Mrs. C, L. Gils trap. Miss Ruth Brown, Miss Evelyn1 Guhlman, Miss Bessie An drews, Mrs. Myrtle Ohaivdler and' 4wo children. Miss Melba HankX Mrs. Margaret Reavls, Mrs. Jean Morris and son, of Tacoma, who Is the guest of her mother, Mrs, Ed Workman; Mrs, Clyde Webb and daughter: Mrs. Clif ford Sites and daughter, of Portland, who are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Ansnes; Mrs. Avis Ferris, Miss Hulda Anderson; Miss Marguerite Klopfensteln and Miss Myrtle Hoyt. Complete Series Of Bridge Parties A lovely one o'clock luncheon, com pleted the series of bridge parties which have been enjoyed by the members of tlie Ah Delth club, Thurs day afternoon at the' home of Mrs. M. B. Donohue. A centerpiece of cut garden flowers decorated the table. Alter luncheon- they went to tlie home of Mrs. Charles Griffin for cards. Accumulative scores have been kept during the year and prizes were awarded according to the aggregate scores ... . . ) Summer Session Dance Tomorrow ' The summer session dance at the Eastern Oregon Normal school will be an event of tomorrow evening at the Normal school ball room, with students and former students in vited. Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock with music furnished by Lindsay's orchestra. The affsir will be in formal. SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday. July 21 2:00 L. D. club, with Mrs1. Al- ; bert Warden. 2:00 Pythian Bisters Social olub, with Mrs. Alvah Crowley. -' 8:00 Moose and Women! of : Moose picnic, Pine uone. 8:00 Fifty-Fifty club, with Mrs. Henry Hagey. 0:00 Summer Session danoe, E. O. N. ballroom. NOBTH rOWDKR PKRSONAUf Mrs. Qladys Palmer' has gone to Seattle to settle affairs before return ing here to make her home. W. B. Kratt. superintendent of the schools here, accompanied by his sis ter, Clara, and brother, Walter., of : Portland; are here Waiting Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wnltet Mrs. Oeorge Ouslck has returned' home after having spent last week In La Grande with her daughter, Mrs. Foster Vaden. Mr. and Mrs. Clerald Peterson and family spent Sunday on a fishing trip to North Powder lakes. Mrs. Neal Olsen had the misfortune to faH from the steps of her home recently and break: her arrm . Ellas Cuslck. of Venlta, Okla., 1b visiting Ira and Harry Timpy.. , Dolly and Vlvlarr Ollkison,, of Cen tralis. Wash., are visiting their father. Prod Ollkison, at- the W. E. Lund home. Bill Breedon, of St. Louis. Mo., . was here Saturday visiting his coustnsi Oeorge and Bennett Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wicks, of San Diego. Cel., are visiting with relatives. Mr. wicks Is a teacher In the San Diego high school. . 1 Billy Walker, a former resident. Is visiting with relatives here. ' The ladles of the community served' a) ltbrary benefit supper on the school house lawn Wednesday. A short program was given. CKICKRT MAT FEBSONAIS Julius Bendshadler is here from Eugene to spend the summer with his sons, Oscar and Ben. and his daughter, Mrs. Fred Huffman, of ha 'Grande. ' Mrs Held' Hibberd and daughter, WHER VOIR DAUGHTER COMES TO WOMANHOOD Most girls ib their teens need tonic? and. regu lator. Give your daughter Lvdis E. Pinkham' Vege table Compound! for the next few months. Teach her how to guard her health as this critical time. When she is happy, healthy wife and mother (he will thank you. Sold at all good drug store. LqcfiaEBtakliAm's Vegetable Compouna Shirley, of- Willow Creek, visited for a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. John Brugger. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buscke, Lois and Perry Wltherspoon, Wannetta and Emma Payne were guest at the Earl phniinjt home in Eleln. Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Rex Houlet and son, ; Billy. Luther Hlndman- and A. J. n.uu iraM T.a nrand visitors Sat urday. I'M IJ vl NELSON quality Counts Opposite The font Office A safety zone device being studied by 8alt Lake City's enitineers has a sliding buttress which moves slow- ry under the Impact of an automo bile, but brings the car to a stop. Saturday, July 22 8:00 United Spanish War Vet erans auxiliary, at the Sacajawea ' Inn. Tuesday, July 25 2:00 Past Guardian Neighbors card party, with Mrs. Mary Yeske. 8:00 Women's Benefit associa tion, at the Eagles hall. urn ; nni ying vnig DlOre j ianaBBjji I I "HOW THEY GLEAM!" 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