La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 24, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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LA GRANDE EVENING. OBSERVER, LA GRANDE,- ORE.
Monday, July 24, 1933
SOCIETY NOTES
MIm IKiai Duke, society Editor
Telephone Main 000 Until :3U , rn.
Delegates to State Convention
Of U. S. W. V. Auxiliary Leave
For Sessions in Salem
Dclegotos to the state convention
ot tho United Bouillon War votornns'
auxiliary left this weekend for Saicul
to Join' delegates from Wi brunches
through the state (or tho opening
session on Sunday. Among the wo
men attending from La Orundo are
Mrs, Jessie Nelson, department score
.tery, Mm. Loe Hanford, deportment
treasurer, Mrs. Floyd Bherwood, and
Mls Marlon Nelson.
: Mrs. Bherwood sang at tlio memor
ial services which wore held last
night. I I
, Mrs. Koso Puglt, of Pleasant Valley,
president of tho Oregon department,
will be the presiding officer; and it
also Is expected that Mrs. Anna Jea
ninelcr, of Los AngelcB, national aux
iliary president, will bo In Salom for
lit least n portion of the throo-day
convention. - ,i
Tonight an opon-olr banquet will
bo served to all dologatcs nt tho con
vention In Marlon square followed
by tho grand ball and entertainment.
Tuesday night will be stunt night.
Tuesday sessions will bo taken up
with reports of officers, ritualistic ex
emplification and nomination, of of
ficers, and on Wednesday thoro will
be election and Installation of offi
cers. 1
Tho officers and color team of
Scout Young auxiliary, No. 3, of Port
land, under tho direction of Miss
Ruth E, Carr, Its president,' will ex
emplify tho floor work and the. fancy
drill tea mwlll put on an exhibition
drill during tho convention.
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Auxiliary To
Meet Thursday
Tho Prances Brown auxiliary to tho
Sons and Paughtera of Union County
Pioneer association will meet this
coming... Thursday nt Rlversldo park.
Tho chief item of business for the
afternoon will bo tho annual election
of officers. ,
Carnt Fife, Girls
To Plan Outing
Tho .borinn Camp Plro girls nro
planning sovonil outings In tho
mountains this nummor, tho f.ret to
bo arfunged tomorrow afternoon
when they hnvo been cnlled by their
guardian, Miss Alyce Mtlne, to meet
at her homo nt 2 o'clock. The out
ing will bo hi tho form of an over
night hlko Into the woods, It is bo
lloved. W. R. C, To Observe
50th Anniversary
Tho Woman's Relief corp. moro
than 2000 strong In Oregon, will ob
serve during tho coming week tho
golden jubilee of their national or
ganization . which marks the passing
of nearly 50 years, of service to tho
Qrand Anny of the Republic. The
national body, ono of tho major pn
trlotlo organ Iznttons of women In the
United States, was called Into being
in 1883 by Paul Van Der Voort. of
Nebraska, then commander-in-chief
of .tho Qrand army as an auxiliary
to tho men's order.
Tho first encampment was held
that summer In Denver, when Mrs. E.
Florence Barker, -of Massachusetts,
was named as the national president.
Bliico that time, 60 women havo boon
honored by elevation to tho office,
17 of whom are still living. Port
land boasts two of this number., Mrs,
Minnie T, Horseman and Mrs, Cora
hi. Davis, Miss Beatrice J. Tyson, of
Now York, , la serving this year as
lionet of tho national carps whioh
counts at the present time 142,000
members in 1033 corps la every tuto
in tho union, a far cry, uiucou, from
tho 50 women who made up the char
ter roll so long ago In Denver.
June Deal Weds
Myro'n Anderson ,
Tho marrlago of Miss June B. Deal
and Myron H. Anderson, both of La
Oninde, was solemnized Saturday af
ternoon nt o o'clock at the parson
ogo of tho Whlto Temple Baptist
church In Walla walla,, with Ilov.
Leonard E. Brough, pastor, officiat
ing. Attending tho couple wore Miss
Ooldlo Hue and L. J. Mcitcynolds,
both of Pendleton. .
Useful Frocks for
Summer Dayi
social calendar;
Tueadny, July 33
2:00 Past Guardian Neighbors
' card party, with Mrs. Mary Yckc.
8:00 Women's Benefit assocla
, tlon. at tho Eagles hall, ,
8:00 Women of tho Moose card
porty and Ico cream social, Odd
Fellows hall.
,8:00 Ico cream social and cord
)fHUty, Women of tho Moose, 1.
O. O. P. nail.
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Wednesday, July 20
2:00 K. D. club, at Pino CNmo.
2:00 Parkdalo olub, with Mrs.
P. A. Ingram, at Pino Con.
,2:00 Eagle Beng club, with
Mrs. Jake Clowor, 1011 Washing
ton. 7:30 Crystal Rebekah lodge, No.
B0, I. O. O. P. hall.
Thursday, July 27
Women's day, La Grande coun
try club.
v Saturday, July 29
. 8:00 Saturday Night Bi UIko club
. with Mrs. J. T. Rtuhm-dboti..
! '1 1 1 11
tTVTHOW THEY
IIiBaa GLEAM!"
hjV"0.,; Ocadsprrode and
K-S Pillows
if silk, rayon, or
relanese retain
thrlr original lus
tre, shape and
smnrineu when
i dry-cleaned at the
ODOK1.KSS CLEANERS
1107 Washington Main 701
SPECIAL!
Sunproof House Paint fij A A
lr gallon tpiSetsU
Ptasco House Pmnt 4)Q
per gallon pZA7
nest Orsde Floor Paint QfFj
per quart ,. fdv
Close-Out Moor Paint Pg
per quart . O
Piltsburgh
Paint Store-
V Pafttm .
HY CLAUDETTE .
Do "you want to bo graceful?
Would you llko to look moro slen
der? Then this casual summer frock
Is tho answer to your wishes.
Tho drop shoulder lino and front
panel nro dlstlnotlve features. The
sldo sections;, gently flaring at the
licm, end In un Inverted pleat nt Hie
back. i
Put! sleeves and a clover butter
fly organdie bow nt tho neck. add
their bit.
. . Tho waistline l snug and held
with a small sash at tho back.
. Four and one-half yards of silk
or cotton material will bo required
nnd, by careful laying, this will cut
nil sizes up to 2. Patterns can be
obtained In standard sizes from 14
to 42. ,
To obtain a pattern of this frock,
with explicit .Instructions for mak
ing, send 20 cents, coin If possible,
to Olnudctto, 100 North Broadway,
Los Angeles, Cal with your name
nnd address carefully written on a
slip of paper or nt the end of your
letter. Don't forget to state your
size.
HEAT GRIPS ,
EAST OREGON:. ,
, 100 , SUiNPAY
(Continued from fuge One)
hero, and since then days, havo seen
tho maximum usually in the 80s or
lower 00s. Saturday's high, was ,00
and . then yustcrduy the .mercury
climbed to tho 100 murk again.
Today was hot, but It was. doubt
ful whether Sunday's mark would oe
equalled.- At) 7 o'clock this morning
tho mercury was at 72 above and
tho minimum last night was 60, five
degrees warmer than tho night be
fore,.. , - , ,
Over tho city a great doal of lrrl-
gating was In progress with lawns and
gardens drying up, rapidly..
The heat also was bringing Into
cherries and apricots along rapidly.
Picking of Lamberts was to begin
today, and harvesting of Royal Amies
and Blngs has been under way for
several ti.ays. 1 H' r
.Rivera and streams in this section
aro quite, low at present, -.
Over tho valley wheat is ripening
rapidly and it will not bo many days
until tho first grain Is threshed.
Another Comet
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. 107 AT PHNIM-KTOV
PKNDL13TON, Ore., July 24 (fl
Tho temtieraturc lilt tho highest mark
of tho year hero Sunday, wltli a
maximum of 107 degrees. Today's
maximum was expected to be nearly
as high. , , r u
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lliutse UucMltt '
Mr. and Mrs., Carl a. Helm have
had as their house guests the form
er's mother, Mrs. Lyman Burnam, and
Jbrother, Chester Helm, both of Walla
Walla. They returned) to their home
Sunday.
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AUKTHAMA'S AltT LINK WITH
v AMUUK'A
SYDNEY. Australia Son of an Am
erican engineer, born In Petrograd,
Russia, Oeorgo Lambert .became a fa
mous Australian artist many think
the greatest painter to shed tho lus
tro of his talent on tho Island con
tinent. When Ids father died he was
taken as a child to tho Australian
"bush," learning to love passionately
tho strange blue mountains, the rol
ling plains, the cattle, tho horses and
tho stockmen. Study In Paris and
London, recognition In famous Euro
pean galleries, marvellous work as of
ficial war artist with the Australian
mounted forces in Egypt and Palcs
,tino, triumphant return to his adopt
ed land, and the trngody of death
Just , when he had reached the top of
his art. No other son of tho United
States lias left his mark more defin
itely on Australia , than Lambert,
whQ In addition to being a groat ar
tist was a man. of brilliant Intellect
and striking, appearance tall, lithe,
bright-eyed, with bronze-gold hair
and beard.
LOUISIANA HIGHWAY 8 VST KM
TO INTLl li: ll.fiOO MILKS
. BATON ROUGE. La. W) When
existing road contracts have been
completed tho Louisiana state high
way system will Include more than
11,000 miles of Improved arteries of
travel. ..
At the end of 1932 the smXo had
2043 miles of'concroto roads com
pleted together with 074 miles of as
plmltlc. tyjio, says tho hlghwuy com
mission. When contracts now in
process aro finished . .the stato will
havo '2142 miles concrete roods, 1001
miles of nsplhnltto surfacing, 8471
miles of gravel rooi'p and 580 miles
of embankment completed ready for
surfacing.
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-V7 NfA
Another 17-yenr-old lad with red
hair has arisen In California ten
nis to thrill as did Maurice Mc
Laughlin two decades ago. He's
Donald Budge, Oakland, who took
.tho California tennis title and Is
east after national Junior honors.
RELIEF OFFICE
ASKS
OF
The Union county relief officers,
operating under R. P. O. funds, stat
ed today that there were nos vege
tables available now at the county
court houso and issued an appeal
to ownors of large gardens for dona
tions. It was thought that many
gardeners might have largo enough
carrots, turnips, etc., when thinning
to turn ovor to the relief office. Any
donations of vegetables will be grate
fully received.
Many of the peoplo who depend
upon tho relief committee lor food
havo no opportunity to ralso gar
dens, cither because of lack of
ground or because of the Infirmities
of old age, and It Is this class In
particular the county office hopes to
relieve.
M0LL1S0NS NOT
HURT SERIOUSLY
IN PLANE CRASH
BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Ally. 24 W
Refreshed by olna hours' sleep,, Brit
ain's famous flying . coupl 3pUln
Jim and Amy.. Johnson Molllaon
rcgorded cheerfully todoy the crack -up
which ended their flight over the
North Atlantic. . -Ho Is .the ilrst to
twice cross the ocean from the east
and 'alio is Mia first woman to oc
compUsti tbo feat. . a ;
Prlonds ald they wore -. ii good
splrlta when,, they awakened at the
Brldoport hospital. A friend, Vernon
Stuart, of . Now. York Ot'ty.-aald they
would Issue , a-, statement boon re.
gardlng the luture. They were not
seriously Injured In tne croan.
.Their piano "Seafarer," in which
they flow from pcntllne. Wales, plan.
nlng to start ovor the ocean, again to
Baghdad, and thence, back to Eng.
land, Uy In swampy grass at the rim
of the Brldoport airport, .virtually a
completo wreck from lost night's mis
hap. Airport officials said only a few
parte could bo salvaged.
Physical exhaustion caused the ac
cident after the Molllsons had 'flown
30 hours from Pendlne fiends, Wales,
to within 60 miles of New York. They
tried to bring the plane down, on a
runway at Bridgeport airport, only, to
have It shoot into marshlands and
turn over.
"I was so tired I dlttat know where
I was headed," Molllsan sold.
The Molllsons planned . to leave
Bridgeport for Now York lato today
In an amphibian piloted by Ralph
Wlckford, Boston pilot,
Ilcturns i . . v
After spending three weeks xlsltlng
In La Grande wltlv her parents, Clr
oult 'Judge and Mrs.' J. W. Knowles,'
Mrs. Edward a. Brown returned . to
her home In Portland Sunday .-Judge
and Mrs; JCnowles accompanied her
to Fleck's orchard beyond Arlington
where she was met ..by. Mr. , Brown
Mrs. Brown was formerly Miss Inez
Knowles.
Today's Baseball
t v 'l American League
FIRST GAME: R. H. E.
Washington 6 11 l
Philadelphia 2,4 2
' Batteries: Burke, Russell arid Berg;
Orovo and Cochrane. , -
. SECOND GAME: B. H. E.
Washington ........ 10 14 0
Philadelphia i 6 11- 6
. Batteries: Crowd or, Mcafce, Ru&sell
and Scwell, Earnshaw, Freltsand
Oochrane.
QI(DC A 0. IB B3 D IE ITJT
Iteturiis Home r -1;
Miss Jean Vwier has returned to
her home, from Wallowa Lake where
she was the guest of Miss Sally Sle
grlst at the Slegrlst summer home.
Miss Slegrlst accompanied hex to
Pendleton for a visit.
Buiuluy In Lu Urande .
.. Etta Peltlsy,. of Honolulu, -T. . H
Mrs, . P. Bryson and Mlas Blanche
Bryson, both of Walla Walla, spout
Sunday In La. Orande.
x costs no mmm.-' '
-pffctlf"ds nationally
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o no ' 2-50 -
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tnamie wniv 1 dvd tor
This Smart and Sturdy
Big DODGE "6"
No Dodge Has Ever Solsl for
Less . . . Don't Wait . . . Now Today
Is the Time to Save Money
ALL ovor America, thousands, aro rushing to
buy this bin, mw DihIk Six. It's the ssme
Rtoty evoryvvhero you ro. Dodge sales doubling
even tiipling, and more!
No Dixlgc has ever sold for less than today's
price . . . $59.. Many reople,awatc of the trend in
loduy's markets are asking, "How can this pig, new
DiHl(;e "6" be priced so low?" Frankly, wo say to
you, bettor see this great car right away . . take
rulvamngv of Unlay a low prices non-.'
No More Gambling No Guesswork!
Your Dodge dealer will be glad to show you that
all the gambling and fiuetiswork has been taken
out of car buying. Thrun.ar.ing new Dodge "Show
Down" Plan will pn ?e to you that Dodge easily
wins out against competitive cars.
Dodge wants to put its cards on the table
warns you to ft now why its hvdraultc brakes are
so safe, so suro and so dependable. Wants you
to Anow the facta about the Dodge Mono-piece
atoel body. Know why the Dodge double-drop,
X bridge-type framo :s fen time afroner than
ordtnmry frame consiructton. Wants you to get
the inside story of Floating Power engine mount
ings rco for yourself that Floating Power gives
tho. big now Dodge Six vibrationloss riding
qunlitios rarely found in even high priced cars
of more cylinders yet retain the known
economy of six I
Tho "Show-Down" Plan also Rhows you 7
startling points of economy that mean acuml cash
savings up to $150 oh running expenses alone I
Ask About the "Show-Don tt" Plan Non i
Go to your Dodce dealer and iret a copy1 of thi
free "Show-Down" score card. See this radical
new way that enables you to pick the best car
for tho money.
Tho big, new Dodge Six is a product of Dodge
precision engineering, built by veteran Dodge
craftsmen, in tho great, modern Dodge plant
a division of Chrysler Motors.
DODGE -"6' WITH PATENTED FLOATING POWER 115
INCH WHEELBASE-$595 AND UP, F.O.B. FACTORY, DETROIT
Iorft'e"fi' $1115 to $1395 F.X B. Factory, Detroit
J.
to1g ' 6" ConwfAM Covp-$695. F. O. B. FaXorf. DHrm
ASK YOUR DEALER ABOUT THE DODGE "SHOWDOWN" PLAN
Visitor Hero- . ' i :
Jack Lloyd, of Wolia, Walla, is a
visitor in La Orande today. Mr. Lloyd
was affiliated with Hot Lake sanator
ium for several months before going
to Wasnlngton.
Returns Home
Mrs. Thomas Budgo has returned
to her home in La Orande after two
weeks silent in . Condon" with her
daughter, Mrs. H. K. West,
In U Orande i ' '
.. Mlu Iris Lively Is spending several
day In La Orande visiting at the
homo of her cousin, Mrs. Curtis Llnd
wy. ; . ', '
From Eljln . - v
Recent, visitors in La Orande were
Mrs. Brook - Oalloway, . her mother,
Mrs. Buraugh, and Mrs. Goldlng, all
ol Elgin.,- , , ' ' r , , u: I.i
Visiting
Mrs. Harry Coleman and' children,
Oeraldlne. and Jack, have been vis
iting the former's cousin, Mrs. W. P.
Ballard. Xhey left recently to re
turn to their home at Wallowa.
From Wallowa "
Mrs. Joe Rounsavalle and daughter,
Helen, both of Wallowa, returned to
their home after several days spent
at the home of tho former's aunt,
Mrs. Etta Roundsavalle, in La Orande.
Miss Helen had her tonsils removed
whllo here, at the Bouvy hospital.
From Portland .1 m.
Oscar Johnson, of Portland, spent
the weekend visiting hie wife and
children, Mary Marie, Oscar Leo and
Karen, , ; .
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From Yakima -
. Mr. .ana Mrs. Philip Walnum and
daughter, Phyllis Jane, arrived here
last night from Yakima' for a vacation-visit
here and at Union with
relatives.
At Runby Home
Misses Virginia and Volma Hawloy,
of Walla Walla, are guests at the
home of tholr aunt, Mrs. Lee Rlmby,
In La Orande. - . . -
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In Salem
, Mrs. Floyd Sherwood left Satur
day evening for Salem where sho will
attend the state encampment of the
auxiliary to the United Spanish War
Veterans, and visit with her cousin,
Douglas McKay. ,i
To Join Mother' ' c
. Mrs. B. W. Tlllotson left yesterday
for Portland, where she will meet
her. mother, Mrs. O. W. Fletcher,
of Los Angeles. Mrs. Fletcher plans
to return to La Qrando to visit her
daughter. . (
Callfornlans Here
Mr. and Mrs. Davo Cole and fam
ily, ot Modesa, Cal., are visiting with
Mrs. Zack Lilly and Mrs. S. T. Sim
mons for a few days. - The former
lives In La Orande and the latter
at Island City.
Guests at Luke .' ' : 1 "::
Miss Thelma Strain and -Lynn
Smutz spent the' weekend at Wal
lowa Lake as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorgo Strain.
Grahdo on Saturday.
Blever Visits Here, ,
Frank Stever, of Mwcham, who 'Is
s railroad employe there, was In La
Orande on Saturday.
Throat Infection :' . i
E, R. Lyman, of Spokane, Waslri, Is
a patient at-the Bouvy hospital with
a severe throat infection. -
IK Iurns Hoine l ui,..! t.
Kfi-B. W' s. DnvlM. nf . Vnllemrlse.
who has teen a patient at the Bouvy
hospital 'during tne lost ' wick re
ceiving treatment, , returned to her
homo on Saturday. ;!
Hero From Jocsph n ) f
Mn.' Hayes, of Joseph,1 received teye
treatment at the Bouvy hospital Un
til the end of the week when he
returned to his home.
NO'Tourmmaita-xU
Fishing, picnics and other activities
drew the golfers away 'from the ' La
Ornndo country club yesterday and
the proposed sweepstakes and two
ball foursome were not played.
I.i;C;iSI.AT!JHB LEAVES MAN ' ''
IIOLDINO Vi STATE, POSTS
IIus Operation . -:
Mrs. F. K. Llnkous, who under
went an operation at the Bouvy hos
pital early last week, went to his
hnmo In RtiW-r VPRtprrinv. Mr. Llnk-
!ous is in the meat pocking business
there.
Visiting Here - - ,
.. MrSs Q. E; Bethers, of Portland, is
spending the week in La Orande vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M.
Humphreys, 1606 Oak street. -Mrs,
Bethers was formerly Miss Catharine
Humphreys and has many friends
Tonsils -Removed -' - '
Ernie Stewart, a clerk at the La
Qrando hotel, had his tonsils removed
lost week at the Bouvy hospital.
From Union
Mrs. Viola Parker, of Union, was a
business visitor and shopper In La
iRALEIOH, N. o. () State Tiftas
urer Charles M. Johnson, of North
Carolina, Is the state's champion of
fice holder. I 5-.
He holds 13 state offices, but gets
paid for only one. When the legisla
ture adjourned recently, ' Johnson
went to bed and awoke to find that
he is a dozon state officials. Hei$
they aro: -; , - i
State treasurer,- chairman local gov
ernment commission, ' director local
government state iboard -offlassess-ment,
chairman of banking obmmtii
sion, council f state, state boara of
education, board of public buildings
and grounds, veterans' loan i board,
member and treasurer state thrift so
ciety, - sinking fund' commission and
state school commission. r f. y
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Sasnv.vinaow8,.creert
and Doors Made i.
to Order '
Window and Car Qlas i;
Carpenter Cabinet v
Shop " t
1406 Jefferson'H-D. D. Mlller,Prop.'
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N
varci
. . . ready for the
one
When water begins to squid throuirh
paper-thin soles and a new patch on the -
inner tube just covers an old one then
Mr. and Mrs. Buyer have GOT to do some
thin"; about it. ' -
Hundreds of I Grande folks have becu 'gettinff along" for months
with ancient belongings sheets and shoes and roofs and radios
and now those belongings are ready for the boncyard just plain
La Grande folks with needs of. new apparel and things will well
uTt0the Pnses 0f hTe Evcnin Observer.- Here each day they
wll find the messages of La Grande merchants offering timely items
at worthwhile price savings.
hArr nNfrKoARE AT Y0UIi SERVICE
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LA GRANDE Evening OBSERVER
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J. A. Burr, Mfir.
L. C. SMITH
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