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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1933)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Three COVE GROUPS WEDDINGS ARE NUMEROUS AT COUNTY SEAT ENTERPRISE (Special) Culmln atlng a romance oil two years or ir-ore and. which started when Harry J. Lltch was a patient In the Enter prise hospital and Jessie ' M. Drake was hts nurse, the couple were mar lied Monday, Oct. 0, at the Lltch home In the presence of friends and relatives. The ceremony was performed by Rev. O. N. Trout, and ai wedding din ner was served to the following guests: Mrs. F. D. Rlnehart, Dr. and Mrs. O, T. Hockett, Mrs. Jonathan Hass and Jay Langston, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moody, Mrs. Drake, mother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Cnas Lltch. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ortnum and Mrs. Sam Lltch, the groom's mother. Alter 'the .weddlngdlnner Mr. and Mrs. utch'and Mrs. Drake, mother of the bride, left by automobile for Trail, B. O., the bride's former home though for nearly tliroe years she has been head nurse in the Enter prise hospital. After a honeymoon trip the couple will return to Wal lowa county to make their home, where Mr, Lltch has extensive In terests as a stockman. Cecil Carl Bochtol and Esther Clau sen were married by Rev. E. O. Slack Oct. 6, with Louise Flnley and Eu nice Bechtel, witnesses. Donald John Homing and Mildred Bennett were united In marriage Oct. S by Justice of the Peace A. B. Con away. Witnesses were Mary Cravon and Edna E. Conaway. of bridge were In play and prizes were won by Mrs. John Miller, first, and Mrs. Robert Laird, second. The guests were Meed am es Ander son, Royal Allen. Bertsch, R. I. Bar ker, Q. E. Barker, A. O, Conklln. T, R. Conklln, Chad wick, Comatock, Oorpe, Chaffee, Flotoher, French, Hefty, Hallmark, La Vloletto, L. M. Laird, Robert Laird, Mangrcn, Mc Intlre, John Miller, iprosto, Price, Or- LAVIOLETTE IS NEW CLUB HEAD . Six bridges which cost 133,500 and 10 aohoolhousea In Union county, Tenn., will tie inundated by water held by Norris dam. ! Friday, October 13, 1933 STAGE THREE. PRODUCTIONS OOVE (Special) The Campflre Girls scored a very decided eucceas with -their three one-act plays given at the Cove gym Saturday. The first play was "Ghost Hunters," an amus ing story of tour young people who went ghout hunting and had several thrilling experiences before the ghost, a very material one, was cap tured. ' The characters were Maxlne Love, Velma Rtohards, -Charles Fisher and Conrad Anderson as the four young people, Olaudie Baker, the .policeman on the beat and Logan Anderson Jr. COVE WOMEN HAVE LIBRARY BENEFIT COVE (Special) Mr. Kenneth La Vlolette, principal of the Cova school, was chosen president of the School masters' club, at their monthly moot ing Monday at Cove. Benny Hloks of Island City was chosen vlco prosl-' dont and J. R. Price, of Cove, secre tary. This was the first meeting of the year. COVE (Special) The party given by tho Ladles' guild as a benefit of the Cove public library and held at the home of Mrs. T, R, Conklln Tuesday afternoon was a success so cially and financially. Seven tables .'" Ingredienti of Vick VapoRub In Convenient Candy Form VICKS COUGH DROP ton, Stock land, Rollins and Wells and Misses Thelma Anderson, Bosse Kelley and Flreholm. w the 'ghost. , I The second play was "Loving Lun-1 atlcs depleting the trials of a maid, a man and a servant who meet in a -lunatic asylum and each is con vinced that the other two are in sane. These parts were played by Phyllis Hancock and Charles Fisher representing the young couple for whom the adventure ends romantic ally, and Iva June Allen as the ser vant girl, (i The last play, "Aunt From Cali fornia," showed the scheming of throe sisters to impress a. visiting aunt who would toko one of them to Europe. Maxlne Towle as the actress sister deserves credit for mak ing this playlet the outstanding one of the three, although all the cliar- JlotArft U7fm umll nlnwvl nnrl t.hn t-.hroa p!ays were exceptionally well chosen. ! fi1 Parte In the last play were taken by La Verne Houx, Iva June Allen and Maxlne Towle as the three sis ters, Stella Ed vols on the1 absent mother, whose timely return clears up a situation, which is mystifying to all the characters; Velma Rich ards, the seamstress who arrives at the -wrong time; Phyllis Hancock as the "Aunt From California" . and Thelma Anderson, - the maid. MIbs Anderson also directed the plays and Conrad Anderson, Charles Fisher and Claudle Baker were stage- managers. Musical numbers before the plays' and between acts were piano solos by Mrs. Eugene Robinson, violin and piano selections by Miss Mnellza beth. Cooper of La Grande, and vo cal selections by Lona Nelda Price and J. R. Price. JOSEPH GARAGE HAS FIRE DAMAGE final Da Values i JOSEPH (Special)Monday morning - about 6 o'clock -the service station belonging to Ben Peal caught fire. The inside of the building was bad ly damaged and his stock of tires a total loss. The origin has not been determined. PRUNE DRYERS ARE ALL BUSY COVE (Special) Packing prunes was finished Saturday night at1 the co-operative plant and Stackland fin ished Frlday. nlght. Work began In' 'the Conklln dryer Tuesday and was filled with fruit and drying began Friday. This dryer has a capacity of a ton of dried fruit a day. MOHR'S MARKET Phone Main 899 Free Delivery Never Before! Choice Fat Hens Boil - Bake - Fricasse HOC lb. Strictly Fresh Dressed Choice Grande' ltondc Vnllev LAMB We Do Not sell Mutton Leg o' Lamb 18c Lamb Lamb CHOPS STEAKS r 2 His. 15c 25c Shoulder Lamb For ROAST Stewing lie 8c We Are Still .Selling BEEF STEAKS 2 lbs. 25c Picnics Cursteiu 9J4c lb. 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