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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Thursday, Octoher 3, 1933 Page Two SOCIETYNOTES La Graftde "Women Golfers Win From Pendleton Team At Pendleton Counrty Club Course La Orande golfer defeated a group of Pendleton women yesterday at the , Pndleton country club 28(4 to 1B14 lii the second match play held dur ing the current eeaaon. Mrs. John Onnand was the high acorer for 18 holes with ah 68, and Mrs. A. J. Btange was low for nine boles with a 66. . The . flayers competing in the tournament, their scores and points aro as loUows: (first names of La Orande women, second of Pendleton women): Mrs. L. K. Kinzel, M-S points vs. Mrs. Sprague Carter, 08-1. Mrs. Charles Reynolds, J 08-1 ',4 vs. Mrs.,H. M. Hanavan, 104-H4. , Mrs. Ormand, 88-3 vs. Mrs. Archie Bond, 106-0., , 'Mrs. Fred Lanzer, 114-8 vs. Mrs. A. Ii Powers, 116-1. Mrs. W. O. Perkins, 99-3 vs. Mrs. Phli Welle, 114-0. Mrs. A. W. Nelson, 98-3 vs. Mrs. Donald Robinson. 115-0. . Mrs. H. Slegrlst, 103-3 vs. Mrs. Clyde Hlchey, lia-0. Mrs. C. Bohhenkamp, 107-1 vs. Mrs. 1. P. Brennan, 1M-2.. Mrs. E. McManus, 109-3 vs. Mrs. E. C. Olsen, 119-0. Mrs. Pred epaeth. 118-14 vs. Mrs. Art Anderson, 108-214. , Miss J. Stange, 110-14 vs. Mrs. J. B- Pinson, 108-214. , , , Mis. Ollda Ashby, 107-3 vs. Mrrt. Fred Munson. 120-0. Mrs. Lee B. Bouvy, 144-0 vs. Mrs". Frank: Graham. 124-3. ,, Mrs. Lester Hamley, 137-0 vs. Mrs. H J. Kavanaugh. 132-3. Scores In the nine-hole tournament were: Mrs. O. L. Larlson, 70-0, Mrs. Fred Brown, 60-1. Mrs. A. J. etange. 68-0 vs. Mrs. Brook Dickson, 61-1. , Mrs. W. Slegrlst, 72-0 vs. Mrs. J. W. Wltherall. 62-1. . Mrs. Harry McKinlay, 67-1 vs. Mrs. J. K. Thompson,N75-0. Pdtluck Dinner At Island City Friday evening at the Island City Community church, the parent tea cher association and the Ladles Aid of that community are entertaining at a potluck dinner and a reception at 7 o'clock. The event Is being given lii honor of the teachers In the Is land City school and the minister or , the church, Key. W, H. Hertaog, and I family. The community Is Invited to attend the event. N. 0. W. Plan Benefit Party The Neighbors of Woodcraft made plans for a benefit card party at a meeting Tuesday evening at the Odd Fellows hall. The party will be Held Oct. 17 and those In charge or the tables will be Mrs. Bcrttia Flanery. Mrs, Elma Eckley and Mrs. Gertrude Sullivan. Mrs. Mary Veskc, Mrs. Mar tha Hanson and Mrs. Bailey were ap pointed in charge of the serving. The benefit Will follow the regular meeting, the latter opening at 7:30 'o'clock. Fifty members were present Tues day. Program Dance Arranged For A program and dance has been planned by the First Ward M. I. A. of the L. D. S. church and will be enjoyed Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the Recreational hall. The pro gram will consist of stunts and a number from each class In the M. I. A. Music for dancing will be furnished by the Imbler orchestra. A nominal fee will be charged for admission. Relief Society In Meeting "Obedience to Law, the Basis of Reward." the theme of the lesson of uir second wara Kcniei society 01 tnc j h. D. 8. church, -furnished the sub ject of an Interesting program Tuea ds'y afternoon at the Second Ward chapel. Mrs. Ada Fullmer la the the ology leader and was In charge of the lesaon agisted by members of the ' class. Eighteen wore present. Mrs. Ivy Stark, second councilor, will be in Doctors Give Creosote Foi' Dangerous Coughs 'For many years our best doctors have prescribed creosote In some form for coughs, colds and bronchitis, knowing how dangerous It la to let them hang on. Creomulslon with creosote and six other highly Important medicinal elements, quickly and effectively stops nil coughs and colds that otherwise might lend to serious trouble. Creomulslon Is powerful In the treatment of nil colds nnd coughs, yet It Is absolutely harmless and Is plensar.t nnd easy to tnkc. Your own druggist gunrnnteea Creomulslon by refunding your money ff you are not relieved after taking Creomulslon as directed. Hewsre the cough or cold that hangs on. Always keep Creomulslon on hnnd for in stnnt tiae. Adv. $100 In Prizes! ACT NOW! We will mako a reduction of $10 00 from the regulnr rate to each of the first ten persona who enroll for a ntne months' term In ny department ot day school at DRAPERS SCHOOL OF C0MMERCB Over L. & L, Drug Phone 133-W E. O, DRAPER, Prop, charge of the work meeting next Tuesday afternoon. Plans also are under way for a Harvest Festival on Oct. 23, it Is an nounced. , s McClays Hosts At Social Affair Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McClay enter tained McClay employes from Enter- prise and La Grande and their wives and sweetheart Wednesday evening. The event was a shower In honor of Miss Dorothy French and Eugen Catos whOfte marriage will be solem nlzed on Sunday, Oct. 22. The eve ning was spent playing pinochle, Following a two-course luncheon the honor gueste were showered with many useful gilts. Mrs. Bob Stivers, of Enterprise, and Donald Ostland, of La Grande, re ceived the prtzea for high score, and Miss French received consolation. Twenty guests were Invited for the evening. Juveniles To Meet Saturday Mt. Emily circle. No. 70, Neighbors of Woodcraft Juveniles will hold a meeting Saturday afternoon, Oct. 7, at 2 o'clock at the home of the senior guardian neighbor, Mrs. anna Clower, 1611 Washington. All Juvenile (ire requested to attend the meeting since Installation of officers will be held. Mothers are Invited to attend also. Refreshments will be served and prizes will be given. i i Social Meeting Is Enjoyed A social meeting was enjoyed fol lowing the business session over which Mrs. S. B. Morgan presided Wednesday at the meeting of the Presbyterian Ladles Aid at Jw church. Mrs. J. P. Morelock, Mrs. T. A. McKlnstry, Mrs. Oscar Poarch, Mrs. F. H. Kiddle and Mrs. Clyde Webb were the hostesses and served refresh ments. Mrs. Ii. Denham led the devotions and Miss Sylvia Turn played a group of three piano solos. Nov. 1 Is the date of the next meet ing. Mrs. Burnett Entertains Aid Mrs. A. W. Burnett entertained the Ladle Aid of the First Methodist church Wednesday afternoon at her home, assltted by Mrs, W. P. Ballard. Mrs. Russell Clark and Mrs. Will Ad ler. Plans were mode for a "get together" next Tuesday evening and also for the county aid meeting at North Powder Oct. 12. Those plan ning to attend are requested to take a covered dish and aa many as pos-, slblyj can also are urged to take their cars. A display of fancy work made dur lng the past summer was shown and the prize was awarded to Mrs. A. W. Lcffel. The Aid will meet with Mrs. Ger- "Wear-Ever" makes your Kitchen Dollar go further NEW 3-WAY COOKER 3 WAYS TO USE IT 0 1. As n 2 Qt. Double Boiler furCiTeuli, etc. 2. A 2 Qt. Cjuserole for KucallopcU pota toes, etc. 3. As a 3 Ot. Covered .Saucepan for it en in fl and bit) Una. COM PL ETC 'WEAR-EVER" "3 In V OVEN GRILL-BROILER Steak Hera ) Vefletablea here Juices collect ncrc 11? An 6ten Broiler, an Ojwn Riranteri a Unkind Pan. 4 PIECE "WEAR-EVER SAUCEPAN SET NOW Bohnenkamp's Look at Your ' HAT Everyone LKLie Doe.nl "Pelt hat days are just around the corner. Oet youn out and phone ua for expert cleaning and blocking. ODORLESS CLEANERS 1107 Washington Main 701 $149 Vtyf Th' Set of Four VHiB' A'r 0 Ontr, in jit , lisi, 75 ctfmi txtra I Mia Ba Duke, Hoetaty editor Telephon Main 600 nntn :30 a. m, aW, Plerson at Perry on Nor. 1, and her assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Prancls Horstman, Mrs. Charles Bax ter, Mrs. J. J. Br oomf leld and Mrs, T. E. Plerson. Refreshments were served. St. Peter's Guild Plans Activities Three activities were planned Wed nesday afternoon by St. Peter's Guild at a meeting at the Honan hall. Mrs. Henry Hill presided curing the busi ness session and plans were made for an antique tea on Oct. 12, a lunch eon on Oct. 18, snd a card party on Oi-t. 25 Members of the committee for the tea at which the Altar Circle Bnd the Guild will entertain Jointly are Mrs. C. C. Bull. Mrs. David Meldrum. Mrs. J. E. Reynolds, Mrs. O. N. Tarttlnfilon. representing the former, and Mrs. John Camp, Mrs. Paul Bull. Mrs. Anna Leslie and Mrs. Frank Wylde, representing the Guild. . Hostesses for the antique tea are Mesdames Judd Geer, L. H. Russell, J. A. Russell. Harriett McDonald. Nellie Nell!. Laura Conkey, Winnie William son, J. J. Conley. Mrs. C. A. Copp. Mrs. Charles Gra ham. Mrs. George T. Cochran. Mrs. Alfred Milne. Mrs. C. J. Edenholm. Mrs. Ada Clark. Mrs. E. C. Bray and Mrs. Lela Jones are on the luncheon committee for Oct. 18. The committee for the card party on Oct, 25 Includes Mrs. Philip Lock- wood, Mrs. Herbert Evans. Mrs. Gil bert Barron, Mrs. Prank Rechlln and Mrs. E. L Shepherd. Refreshments were served bv Mrs. Fred Tuveson, Mrs. G. N. Tarking ton. Mrs. Wallace Cass and Mrs. Arch re Miller. FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column most be in by B a, m. DID YOU KNOW THAT It Is curtain cleaning time again? The cost of washing, tinting and stretching to size la nominal com pared to the satisfaction of bright, new-looking window drapes. Phone Main 56. Standard Laundry. ( , , 10-4-2 t. CARD OK THANKS We wlh to express our appreciation for the kind sympathy and floral of ferings during the Illness and death of our daughter and sister, Reta Hacker. Charles Hacker. John Hacker. Mrs. Roscoe Ti nek no II. 10-5-1 tp. RLMMAGfc SALE Sat., Oct. 7, conducted by W. B. A. ladles In storeroom on Fir St. next to Max Turn's. Doors open at 9 o'clock. . 4;. 10-3-4 t. Proud days, lliosc of llie Cay IS'inclios. . . proud tastes too . . . satisfied only by such penius as the present Brewniasters of Drown Dei liy Jieer. These identical musters nre perpetuating their art today . . . making even a finer, more perfect product with the aid of modern scientific equipment and knowledge. They skillfully brew Brown Derby Beer from selected Bohemian and Western cereals and hops . . . with one of the West's purest waters . . . then ac it by nature . . . right to full Ivgul stmngth! You will thrill to its rare flavor ... its golden color . . , its rich, creamy bead! Order at leading restaurants, hotels and clubs or from your nearest quality food store. HUMBOLDT MALT tv BRLWINC CO., I-nreka, Calif. Blew 'AS 7'MHe in "A Toasl In the City Vi'm-fiVs" 9:43 ;. m. nwy Monilay mul Pritluv K F I K C O . K C II . K O M O. At SAFEWAY, To break that cold use Njral lax. cold, aso at Moon Drug Co. 10-3-1 m Dry Box Factory Wood. Large truck load delivered 550 per load. Tele phone orders collect. Pondosa Pine Lumber Co., Elgin, Ore. 10-5-2 t. Crazy Crystals at Moon Drug Co. 10-3-1 m. ' SCHOOL CHILDREN You can get scratch paper for school at the Observer. Now 2 pads 5c. 9-U-t t. For a stubborn cough, use Merltol Wild Cherry. Moon Drug Co. 10-3-1 m PARCEL DELIVERY Up to 300 lbs. anything under 100 lbs. 15c. Prompt service. Phone main 244. 9-18-otp Learn to knit your own dressea. See the new Boucle is novelty wools. In- i f "i"1? ,Iree TlJ'lf,7 ,"7 Phone 167 W. 10-4-2 . BOND TRANSFER Only Independent Delivery System Between La Grande and Baker. LOWEST RATES DAILY SERVICE. Phone Main 709 for Pickups. 9-19-1 m f COATS FOR INFANTS, CHILDREN, MISSES Is SMALL WOMEN LOW POPIXAR PRICES AT Norton's Kiddy Shop, 9-12-1 m CANARY HIKIJ SHOW You will enjoy seeing the wonder ful lot of Fine Canaries now for sale and on display at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. Those who are in terested in fine pedigreed Roller Ca naries will be delighted with this show now at Richardson's. 10-4-2 t EVERYDAY New and attractive things are ar riving at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop, The new Fall lines are the most attractive, and practical of any in years. You ore Invited to visit Richardson's Art and Gift Shop and see these wonderful new lines. 10-4-3 t. ANT. EL'S HAT CLEANING AND BLOCKING Best work in town. Across from Penney's. 9-14-1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the County Court of Union County. Oregon, has appointed Ada C. Kiddle as the administratrix of the Estate of Fred H. Kiddle, deceased. All per sons having claims against said Es tate ore hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouchers, at the office of S. H. Burleigh, Attorney at Law, West-Jacobson Building La Grande, Oregon wi thin six months of the date of the first publication of thLs notice. Dated this 6th day of September, 1933. ADA O. KIDDLE. Administratrix of the estate of Fred H. Kiddle, De ceased. S. H. BURLEIG H. West- Jacobson BMg., La Grande, Ore., Attorney for Administratrix. Sept. 7. 14, 2128. -ft. -& MELLOW AS Till til' NINETIES PIGGLY-WIGGLY, MacMARR or PAY'nTAKIT food stores "Back to Nature" - 1 5V vi - & - f- -v. , rrkfli . -i.'' Scene from -nark lo Nalllre- slioHlng the uctlvlties of pn American a SOCIAL CALENDAR J Thursday. Oct. 5 7:30 Organize L. H. S. Parent Teacher association, at school. Friday, Oct. 6 1 :00 Chapter I, P. E. O. at the country home of Mrs. H. A. Zur brlck. 8:00 M. I. A. dance and pro gram. First Ward L. D. S; church, at the Recreational hall. 7:30 Women of the Moose, card party, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oithens. 8:00 Pythian Sisters, at the I. 0. O. F. hail. Saturday, Oct. 7 1 12:30 American Association of University Women, Sacajawea Inn. 2:00 Neighbors of Wod?raft Juveniles, with Mrs. Anna Clo wer. 2:00 Union County Council P. T. A., Island City school. 8:00 Rainbow Girls dance, Hon an hall. - Monday, Oct. 9 2:00 Wakellta club, with Mrs. j Clyde Charlton. 8:00 Royal Neighbors of Am- I erica, at the Odd Fellows hall. I 2:00 G. I. A., Sacajawea. 1 2:00 Ladies Aid Methodist ' Church South, with Mrs. W. B. Starmcr. 2 :00 Presbyterian Home depart- ! ment. with Mrs. W. C. Kelly. 1 2:00 Diversity club, with Mrs. Claude Puckett. Wednesday. Oct. 4 7:30 L. A. to the B. Of R. T., Eagles hall. 7:30 Crystal Rebekahs lodge, 1. O. O. F. hall. La Grande vs. Pendleton, wo- i men's day at La Grande country t club. ill M 1 1 I jXTRA PALf Coming to Liberty .'i'''' La Granders will get their first au thentic Information about the much publicized nudist camps here Friday when "Back to Nature" bafed on Jan Grey s "On Going Naked", will be shown at the Liberty theatre for one day only. It is a motion picture record of what the undressed men and women who frequent nudist camps Co from dawn to dusk. The men and women, without clothing .mingle freely to gether In the nudist camps in both America and Europe, where scenes for "Back to Nature" were filmed. In brief, It presents the facts about the nudists for the world to judce. Grande Ronde Meat FRIDAY and SATURDAY Main Store, Hoover Market and Fir Pork Loin I BEEF BOIL j J Choice Rib, ; Pound OC t BOSTON BU1T&"""" J Sugar Cured, in J ! Pound 1C j HAMS ! Choice Light, I Pound ... Beef Steaks TlinaWH 1 ! ajtM - OUR VEGETABLES UNDER REFRIGERATION are always fresh and crist as the hour gathered. The Master Bleacher 15c Quart Bottle Pork & eans In Tomato Sauce Medium Tins 6 Tins fajl Soaks Clothes Whiter Large . 19c l'kg. - liinso Back to Nature" Is one feature of I a double bill to be shown Prliiajr only. Tbfc other picture Is The 8phlnx". a mystery thriller, featuring Uonel Atwlll. RECOGNITION OF RUSSIA IS OPPOSED (Continued From Page One) provided lor by the London naval' treaty. Dellnlte action on this and other questions of national affairs, and the election of a. new national command' er. were all that remained for the na tion's defenders In the World war to accomplish before adjourning to meet next year In Miami. Fla. As the time for selecting a succes sor to National Commander Louis Johnson drew near, all seven of the candidates seeking his place declared they were still In the race, hopeful of success. They were Edward A. Hayes, of Illinois; George W. Malone. Nevada; Ray Murphy, Iowa; Samue 1 QUICK RELIEF for stuffy heads MT. EMILY BRAND I at Half or Whole Light and Lean I I ' j PICNICS j S Sugar Cured, Q ! Pound .1 OL J "iotNIN6 j Pure, Wholesome, OC ' J 4 Pounds mUv j j PORK SHOULDERS " j ! . Very Lean, Q ! Pound - 11 16c All Cuts ss - wws.hssssswfcST.1 Catsup Prefen-ed Stock Made From Whole Ripe Tomatoes 25c f) Large Bottles.. Corn Flakes 6c Kellogg's I'kS Toilet Soap White King Von will like this 3 25. New Soap. 6 Bare Reynolds, Nebraska: Oen. Milton X.i Reckord. Maryland; Lyon Brandon, 1 Mississippi, nd Ruf us Betha, of Ala bama. The legion's committee on foreign' relations declared against the en trance of the United States Into the league of nations or the world court, with or without reservations. Can cellation of war debts also was op posed. They recommended nowever. the admission to membership is F'ldac. International league of former sol. dlers, of Russians who served with the allies. A study of possible economies In government and support of the na tional recovery act. were among other committee recommendations, while another report warned against infla tion without mature consideration and thought. The black and red drum and bugle corps of Marlboro, Mass.. marched out of the stadium victorious over 11 other finalists Including the 1933 champions of Salem. Ore., eliminated with the Miami, Pla.. and Seattle corps on a technicality. Boy ! 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