La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 24, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Thursday,! AwuHiMWZ,n
(JBSf
Page Two
SOCIETY NOTES
Him Bw Dak, ftoclrtjr Editor
Stange-Decker Nuptials To Take
Place At Presbyterian Church
At 8 O'clock This Everting
Soveral members of the wedding
party, preceding the rehearsal lost
night for the Stongo-Decker nuptials,
were entertained at dinner at the
Bafajaweo Inn. Tho rrhearsnl for the
ceremony which will be performed to
night at 8 o'clock at the Presbyterian
church wiia held at nine o'clock.
Those present at dinner wore Mis
Anne Stiinne. brido-olcct, George W,
Decker, her fiance, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Staiige, Miss Jane Stance, Ford Pal-;-
mer. of Los Angeles, Mlsa Marjorlo
Wllhelm, of Eugene, Miss Dorothy
Ebcrhord. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cireu
llcii. Miss OUda Ashby, Eldon Hanks
and Mr. and Mrs. John Larlson.
MI'S. McNamee
Is Complimented ' -
r Mrs. Jnmes McNamee, who Is leav
ing Friday to make her horn in
&enUle, was complimented Inst night
pt a dessert bridge event at which
Mrs. H. V. Leffel and Mrs. Chester L.
Thompson entertained at the home
of tho former. Dessert was served at
7:45 o'clock after which three tables
were arranged for bridge.
Mrs. Earl Hooker received the prlw
for high score and Mrs. Walter Pal
mer received the consolation.
Mrs. McNamee was presented with
a number of handkerchiefs by the
guests.
Those Invited for the evening were
Mrs. Earl Hooker, Mrs. Robert Carey.
Mrs. Charles Graham, Mrs. Walter
.Palmer, Mrs. Ray Winters. Mrs.. Mar
bid Plnlay, Mrs. M. L. Larson, Mrs.
E. L. Knight and Mrs. Stanley Lyon.
M. I. A. Officers
Are Selected
Enterprise Gfri
To Wed Marion Holt
The marriage of Miss Onice Steele,
daughter or Mr. and Un. John A.
Steele, of Enterprise, Ore., and sister
of Mrs. Cnlvlll Mclnlurff, of Walln
Walla, to Marlon Holt will take plaoe
at Mlddlesboro. Ky., shortly alter
Miss Steele's arrival In the southern
town. She left Walla Walla last eve
ning en route to Kentucky.
Miss Steele attended Walla Walla
HlBii school and Whitman Co riser va.,
tory of Music. She visited last win
ter with relatives In the south at
which .tint she met Mr. Holt. . J
Following the wedding they , will
make their home In Knoxvllle, Tenn.,
where Mr. Holt Is associated with the
Gulf Gasoline company.
Miss Helen Rugg :
To Wed Sept.' 2
La Grande friends of Miss Helen
Rugg. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. X.
W.' Rugg. or Pilot Rock, and IJoyd
Sherrlll, of I"ortland, will be Inter
ested to learn that Invitations have
been Issued for their wedding which
will be solemnized at the Methodut
Episcopal church at Pendleton, Sat
urday evening. Sept. J, at 8 o'clock.
Miss Rugg formerly made her home
In Pendleton. ,
The bride-elect attended Oregon
State college and Mr. Sherrli: grad
uated from the University of Oregon.
. Officers of the Second Ward M. I.
A. of tho L. D. 8. church Were selec
ted last night and plans also were
mode for opening activities of the
fall season.
Orvll Bimm will head the young
mens M. I. A. and Miss Mildred
Thompson, the young women. Other
officers of the young men's group
are Leonard Strong, first councillor:
Guy Andrews, second councilor; Carl
Baum. secretary. Miss Mildred
Thompson Is first councilor of the
young women's. M. I. A.; Donna Mae
KbfforcV second councilor; Cleo
Burke, secretary; Leona See. chorister.
Mrs. Mary E. 'Morris was selected
as adult teacher. Mrs. Kettle O'Nell.
Gleaner teacher. Other teachers will
De cnose later.
A benefit dance and basket social
will be held at the church on Sept.
1 and all girls and women are asked
to bring a basket lunch. The board
of the M. I. A. will meet next Monday
evening to plan the program for the
opening social on Sept. 12.
fit
lip"
it
Parkdaie Club In
Meet Wednesday
Twelve members of- the Parkdaie
club met yesterday afternoon at
Riverside park for an Informal after
noon of conversation. A pottuck
lunch was served before adjournment.
They will meet again In two weeks
at Riverside park with Mrs. Nell
Thacker and Mrs. Foster as hostesses.
L. A. L. Club In
Enjoyable Party
Mrs. Jack Hlatt nnrt Mrs. C. E.
Wale arranged an Interesting event
lost night for members of the L. A. L.
club and their husbands. A ho
hostess dinner was served at 7 o'clock
at the Hlatt home after Which bridge
was enjoyed.
The rooms were decorated with
large baskets of gladioluses.
Mr. rtid Mrs. J. P. Morelock and
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Richardson, Charles
Ploberg, Mrs. Lynn, mother of Mrs.
Wale, and William Beatty. of Port
land, wcie guests for i'no evening.
Prises at bridge were awarded) to Mrs.
Walter Lane and J. P. Morelock. first.
Mrs. James Oneal and Charles Btb
bets. consolation.
ORGANIZATION
MEETING TO BE!
FRIDAY NlGftT
Continued from Fag One
Postmaster Huron said. "Every effort
will be made In the brief time avail
able to contact all organization but
if they are not communicated with,
I would appreciate their selection of
a representative to attend the meet
ing."
Mr. Huron announced this morn
ing that the NRA signers In Ls
Grande this morning had reached the
total of 219.
Those who have slimed the presi
dent's re-employment agreement dur
ing the lost week Include the Inflow
Ing:
Runyan t Son. Cherry Blossom
candy shop, Chris Wright's Cash gro
cer. Eastern Oregon Light and Power
Co., H. H. Trowbridge Watch Repair
shop. La Grande Evening Observer,
Liberty theatre, Pacific Telephone &
Telegraph CO.. Union OH of Califor
nia. Harry T. Patrls She 8hlne par
lor, The Dalles Furniture Co., stand
ard Oil Co. of California, Norton's
Kiddy Shop and Sine's Automotive
Electric Co.
FOG, COOLER
WEATHER AID
FIRE FIGHTING
(Continued from Pago One)
fire trails. It was believed the fire
could be held unless unusually high
temperatures and an east wind Com
plicated matters.
At various minor points control
was reported. The Flora Logging
company was handling that sector
with Its owrt crew. The spot fire; on
Jordan creek was burning itself out.
The Yamhill county fire near Fair
dale wis being rwlrt by mill crews.
The hottest places last night were
on Wllsdn river where for days the
most serious fire in Oregon's history
had rased uncontrolled, and in the
El It horn section of the Trask water
shed.
The fire zone lies In the mountain
regions between Tillamook and
Washington counties.
The weather mart here today said
cooler weather was In sight although
there was no prospect of rain.
Chryslers Son Is
Robbed of Checks
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 24 (fl
3an Francisco police were asked today
to aid In recovering $1000 In travel
ers' checks reported missing by Jack
Chrysler, son of Walter P. Chrysler,
automobile manufacturer.
Ernest Brlggs, San Francisco agent
for the Railway Express company
who asked police atd. said two of the
checks. Of 20 Value each, had re
cently been passed In Grants Pass,
Ore., by a man who appeared to be
cowboy.
Summer Soups
ICED coffee in frosted glasses
clinking with ice, a platter of
fl-nal.,1 .......... .......
, v-. iiuui, jiuiaiu eaiuu n ull
creamy mayonnaise dressing
served on cress, a frozen dessert
and wafer-thin cake3 ami wliut
will the ono hot dish lie, for these
summertime meals? If you have
some delicious summer soups up
your sleeve or much better, on
your menu list the answer ls
simple.
Here They Are
Tomato and Cauliflower Purfe:
Cook one medium head cauliflow
er until tender, and then press
through a sieve. Press the con
tents t a No. 2 can of tomatoes
through a sieve also, and add with
the contents ot one can of con-1
Bomme and one cup of water to
the cauliflower. Bring to boiling.
Saute one tablespoon ot mluced
onion for a few minutes In two
tablespoons fat. Add three table
spoons Hour, stir smooth, thin :
with a little ot the hot soup, then :
add to the soap and cook until
creatny. Season to taste with salt '
and pepper. This- serves six per- I
sons.
Quick tcgotaote Soup: Simmer
one slice of onion with the con
tents Of one No. 1 can Of Inmntniu
for five minutes. Press through
a Bieve. Add. the contents of ona
can of bouillon and the contents
oi an s-ounce can of Vegetables
for salad and one cun water. Ke.
son with salt and pepper and boll
for several minutes.
JUDGING OF
STOCK UNDER
WAY AT SHOW
(Continued From Page One)
Gaertner. La Grande, C. N. Oglivle, of
Cove. Herbert Chandler's prize Here
fords are on display, as well as Roy
Wells fine six-horse team from Allcel
These are only a part of the ex
hlblU.
The United States fleet on the
Pacific coast with a complement of
50.000 men boost the largest summer
training football camp In the coun
try. More than 1,500 sailors and
marines were out In football unl
torms this summer.
QUIVERING
NERVES
Yield to Lydia E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound
When VAU Or. Ilia ein aAAet
when you can't stand the chit- !
dren's noise . . . when everything j
wa m miriren . . . wnen you are rrtl
tabfo and blue . . . trv this nwdl.
cine. 98 out of 100 women report I
benefit.
It will elve you Inst the citm '
maty you need. Life will seem I
worm imng again.
new Plying a
SMOOTHER.. .QUIETER
than any other gasoline
except ETHYL
That's a simple fact you ca"n clearly prove in your car. The
increase in power -the decrease in knock is plainly measurable.
You in your car can hear and feel the difference.
The reason why: To an outstanding gasoline "FLYING A,"
we added a new quality a recognized anti-knock quality that
makes NEW "FLYING A" closer to ETHYL than any other non
premium gasoline. Try it today.
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY
E? V
Special attention to
your car
is keynote of
SMILING ASSOCIATED SERVICE
Your car is the most important job in the world to the Smiling
Associated Dealer. He goes about his work with the idea of saving
you trouble and expense.
It is this spttial attention given to every car that builds business) for the
Associated Dealer. That's why he gives it. He own his own business, and he
Knows that the only way to build if is to give you the kind of
service that satisfies you and makes you a regular customer.
Snfftl SR.1-.Gtl Con, mm e, H'mJski,U StUkn from ymr iMCUIn Dfltr
Tesc strips of recently-developed
"non - cteterloratlng" rubber roads
are to be laid by a rubber processing
company In Penang. straits Settle
ment. In the near future for accurate
service observations.
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for this Column mast
be In by 9 a. m.
Dry Box Factory Wood. Large truck
load delivered S5.50 per load. Tele
phone orders eollect- Pondosa Pine
Lumber Co., Elgin, Ore. 8-24-2 t.
C.tltl) OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere ap
preciation to our many friends for all
the kindness thoy have shown us dur
ing our recent .bereavement.
Mrs. LuclUe AiueU and family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Venable.
Mr. and Mrs. Price Harlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cochran.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Ansell.
8-24-1 tp.
CAM) OF THANKS
We wish to take this means of ex
pressing our most sincere thanks to
our friends and neighbors for their
many acts, of kindness and sympathy
extended during our recent sorrow.
Mrs.'irea h. Kiddie.
Lyld B. Kiddle. .
Clyde Kiddle. ' v 8-24-1 t.
Moon's Pure Vanilla Extract Is cen
ter and costs less, 3 oz. 33c, 6 at. 62c,
pint J 1.39. 8-4-1 m.
Curriers Tablets at Moon Drug Co.
f 8-4-1 m.
Shor) and are now on display. Toi
tm nio seelnir these lovely num
bers and are Invited to visit this shop
when down town any timet this weea.
. 8-18-4 t.
Crazy Crystals at Moon Drug Co.
. , 8-4-1 m.
SCHOOL CBJLDBKN
Tou can get scratch paper at the
Observer. So pad. ll-a-t I.
A TI1.4Y FOB YOU
If you have a pretty piece of fancy
work, of most any kind It will make
a most beautiful tray If you will take
It to Blchordaon's Art and Gift Shop.
They specialize In the framing of your
pictures and tray making. B-1H-4 t.
TREASURY DBPArTMENT
OFFICE OP THE COMPTROLLER OF
THE CURRENCY.
Washington, D. O.. May 24. 1S3S
notice ls herebv given to all par
sons who moy have claims against
NELSON
DID YOU KNOW THAT
felt hat season will soon be here? '
Have your fall hat ready by sending j
it In now for a thorough cleaning 1
and blocking. Phone Main SS. Stand-1
ard Laundry. 8-23-2 1. 1
ORIGINAL ETCHINGS
A selection of very fine coloied
French etchings has Just been re
ceived by Richardson's Art and Gift
NOTICE
We sell only Artificial Ice
made from pure water. All colls
answered promptly.
.We also handle only the best
. quality of Cool and Wood.
All our products are guaran
teed. Our services are the best.
. Gaither Ice &
Fuel Co.
Main 528
It's a Saving to
Buy Now!
Only a Matter
of a Few Days
Now!
Mattresses
are going up in price and
Sept. 1st means a big jump!
(Government Process Tax In Effect Last of Next Week)
If you are contemplating the purchase of a mattress
don't hesitate in j'our buying longer! A purchase be
fore next weekend means a considerable - saving to
you. We can continue these present unusual low
prices for only so long. Uncle Sam has taken a hand
and a tax on all cottons is the result. On top of that,
there is a rising manufacturer's price. We're sincere
when we say there's real saving for you if you buy
now.
This Is Just About the Last Chance
-at These Real Low Prices! -
40 Pound Cotton
Felt Mattress
This is an excellent value, well 'bound nnd
well filled. You will get long wear and much
service from this mattress.
WJ75
50-Pound Cotton Felt Mattress ' d -f A flf
with Imperial Stitched Edjre , plU. I'D
Spring-filled Mattress also at f 10.75
Nachman Spring-filled Mattress if 1 O HtZ
of Guaranteed Quality , pX-0.4-D
Also ,
A Complete Line of the Famous
SIMMONS COIL (rr fZ f and
BED SPRINGS P OU up
fTITZGERALD'Q
Furniture Company
Company
"Where Your Credit is Good"
"The United States National Bank of
La Orande,. Oregon,"-that the uul
must be presented to Hugh Boamtt
Receiver, with the legal proof thewof
within throe months lrora this cW
or they may be dlsaUowed. '
P. O. A WALT, Acting Comptroller of
the Currency. . s-a4.a Z,
See
Diamond Jubilee". .
champion high Jumping hors; at
the State Falr.'Sept. 4-0. The animal
will attempt to break Its worljj
record of 8 feet 4 Inches. "Dlomoacl
Jubilee" will appear nightly 0t to,
big free night show. .
Fifty acres has been set aside In
Golden Gate pirk, San Francisco, for
the growing of as many different
kinds of trees ns possible.
A BOWL OF THIS CRISP,
CRUNCHY CEREAL WITH
ITS WONDERFUL FLAVOR!
Your first bowl of Post Toastie
: ; : and you'll sav.. "This is im
breakfast food!" So cool, so crisp
and so temptingly delicious!
What a way to start the day! . .,
a bowl of these golden, crunch
flakes with plenty of fresh, cold
milk or cream made doubly de
licious with luscious fruits ol
juicy berries.
But you get more than match
less flavor from these toasted lit
tle hearts of corn. You get euerg)
the quick energy you need dur
ing this sultry summer weather.
Try Post Toasties for breakfasl
tomorrow . . . and you'll eat il
regularly, every day. A protluci
of General Foods.
When in hotels, restaurants oi
on trains ask for Post Toasties in
the individual-serving package
cellophane-wrapped, to keep
them always crisD and delicious,
p1
mm
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