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Page Pour LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER.' LA GRANDE, ORE. Friday, October l!) 19,18 SGGBE1YNOTES: HIM Bean Duke, Society Edltor Telephone Main 600 Until 881 , hj Recalls Lost Wairon 1 Traift of Year 184 Miss Jane Stange Winner Of SWeepstakes Tournament At The La Grande Country Club i Mlaa Jane Stange, Ahootlng ft flno game of golf, won the sweepstakes at the La Orande country club yes terday women's day at the club. Bhe acored a 76 on the 18-hole piny. Mrs. Herman Slegrlst scored an 80 lor sec ond placej The country club course U In- ex cellent condition, and golf continues as the major sports activity for women at present. Missionary Group Meets Wednesday Friend," was presented and the char acters were Miss Hellen Hertzog, Mrs. Headley and Mrs, E. M. Hlckox.. Refreshments were served by the hostcsa and the meeting adjourned to meet. again Nov. 8 when annual due will be paid. ' Entertains Altar Circle The Women's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church met with O. C. Hob d ley on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. E. B. Kendrlck pre elded. The devotions were conducted) by Mrs. S. O. Smith, and both they and the lesson were taken from the so ciety magazine, '"The Friend." The lesson was a general review. of the October number. A playlet, "Belleta Mysterious Mrs. Cluu-lcs Reynolds, assisted by her mother. Mrs. Pete Tlielsen. en- l lor mined St. Mary's Altar circle, of the Catholic church Wednesday aft ernoon at her home. A business meeting was held and refreshments were served at the close. Mrs. William Peare will have the cir cle at her homo on Oct. 25. Jolly Club Opens Season SPECIAL at MONTGOMERY WARD for SATURDAY ONLY AN NRA BUY NOW VALUE Reg. $5.95 Value Silk Dresses $3 TMIn Price for Sutiirclay Only A wide variety ef HtylOH find pal tor n In these very fine iIi-iwh Tor street Or afternoon wear. All new. moili'lft qml iii!i(vrluJH 1 The Jolly club resumed activity for the winter Thursdoy . when Mrs. M. A. Harrison entertained at the Sacajawea Inn for bridge and lunch eon. A black and white motif, with white asters as the- centerpiece, was carried out In. the table decorations. Mrs. W. O. Williams and Mrs. Ed Moon received the first and second prizes at bridge. Mrs. Ocorge Bugg was a guest. Only two tables were arranged for bridge since four of the members are unable to attend, Mrs. Guy Ellis and Mrs. Maude Devlne who are visiting In England, Mrs. Roy Dexter who Is In Baker, and Mrs. Henry h. Hess who is 111 at her home. Fifty-Fifty Club , Enjoys Party , Two tables were arranged for plnr ochlo Thuwt'hy night when Mrs. LouLbo Shepherd entertained the Fifty-Fifty club at her home. Asters decorated the rooms. ;4 Mrs. Bessie McMauus received the prize for high score, Mrs. Walter Young was second and Mrs. Ralph Worrel, low at the close of the- play Refreshments were served. Mrs. Walter Young will cntertoin on Oct. 20 at a Hallowe'en party to which the members have Issued an invitation to their husbands. Mrs. Williamson Hostess to Club Mrs. Sarah Young. Mrs. Jean and Mrs. Eva Monroe. Mrs. Orttham was named as the next hostess to entertain' the club on Oct. 26. Hallowe'en .Motif At Hi-Lo Party Tho home of Mrs, Robert E. Wil liamson wob tho scene of a delightful event Thursday night when flho en tertained her club. Mrs. Lynn Larson mm a guest and ooniplctedl thoe tables for brldffe.- j Miss Jonn Whlto unci Miss Mildred Stnndlcy received tho prizes for, high score. Refreshments were served late, In the evening. Miss Staneiley Is the next hostess, ... V K. D. Members Are Entertained Mrs. Blancho MoQhoari was hostess to members of tho K. D. club Thursi day afternoon at her homo. Mrs. Blltt Bakor presided over tho business session after which game were played and prlBos awarded to Mrs. Agnes Wlnburn, Mm. Martha Graham, Popular Copyright Fiction 75c Each Romance, Mystery and Westerns "Fighting; Caravans" by Zane Grey "Nevada" by Zane Grey "Tho Black Caniol" by Eral Dorr Bikers "Charlie Chan Carries On" by Eral Derr Riggers "Second Hand Wife" by Kathleen Norm "Arrow-smith" bv Sinclair Lewis "Splendid Folly" by Margaret Pedlur "Fire Tongue" by Sax Kohmcr "Goal to Go" by Harold M. Sherman "Call ot the West" by P. G. Montgomery "The Gringo Privateer" by Peter B. Kvne "Flight" by Irwin U. Franklin "Tho Murder of a Mystery Writer" by John Hawk "Lovers" by Ruby F. Ayers "24 lours" by Louis Bromfield "Rio Rita" by Harry Sinclair Drago "This Side of Paradise" by F. Scott Fitzgerald And hundreds of other popular books that are too numerous to list. La Grande Book & Stationery Co. 1114 Adams Main 90 TRUCKMEN'S MEETING Saturday Evening OCT. MTU at Sacajawea Hotel All those interested in trucking are urged to attend. Tin's is not a secret meeting Everybody. Wolcome A Hallowe'en motif was carried out In tho table decorations Thursday afternoon when Mrs. H. M. Ftnlay entertained the Hl-Lo club at her homo. Luncheon ' "was served aft 1 o'clock. I Mrs. P. L. Tribe 'was a guest. Mrs. Clyde Webb received the prize for high score at bridge end Mrs. Otis Pahper placed fourth. Mrs, Her bert Davlcs will entertain on Oct. 26. Dessert Bridge Is Enjoyed Dessert was served at 1:16 o'clock after which the afternoon was spent In bridge when Mrs. George T. Coch ran entertained the Thursday Bridge club at her homo. Mrs. W. S. Harer received) the prize for. high score. The next event will be held In two weeks, the hostess to be named later. Mrs. John Ormand Entertains Club' . Mrs. John Ormand entertained her club Thursday afternoon at a 1:15 o'clock luncheon at her home. Three tables were arranged for bridge dur ing tho afternoon and the prizes were awarded to Mrs. Oscar Warnoek, lirsf.. and; Mi's. Gborge MpjJonald, fourth. Mrs. Myrtle Russell will be tho next hostess on Oct. 25 for bridge and luncheon. . . Card Party Is Enjoyed (Continued front-page On) , -1 so easily accessible. Mr. RoberU de Ha" scribes the country as one "whsra one Isn't able to get the dally paper or lwve the milk delivered to the front porch." Although the Blue Bucket mines. which wore named for the Wue buckets carried on the lmmigmnt wagons, are not so easy to find now, Mr. Roberts believe that the. weaJUj of gold Is covered In- the pothole from which not water bolls con stantly, and lie offers to potential minors his knowledge of -the country, although he 1 unable to return now to the "pothQle country-on Crooked river." FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column ifeiut be in by a. rn: NOTICB-No hunting j trespass ing on all premises posted by TOnn- ers Protective Ass'n, 10-13-et ANNUAL IIARVeST BAlA -' at Goodbrod Hall at Union, Oct. 14. Harvest prizes. Men 40c; ladles 10c, The big dance of the fall. 10-13-at Cards wero the diversion of itho arternoon Wednesday when Mrs. Ella Koeter entertained the So-No-He club at -her home. Mrs. E, Oaertner, mother of tho hostess, Mrs. Ullliui Garrett and Mrs. P. B. Suydom were guests. Mrs. Erna Fltagcrald received the prize for high score among 'the mem bers and Mrs. Garrett among the guests. Mrs. Blanche Prouty was low scorer. Mrs. Jock Salisbury was taken Into membership In tho club. Refresh ments were served. Mrs. Fred Yesko CARD OP THANKS' We wish to express out apprecia tion to . our neighbors and other friends for their kind expresajpns .of sympathy, and their beautiful floral glfta at the death .of our,imother and. sister. Mrs. Reese McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. Wv R. OourtrtgHt, O. B. Trucsdall. 10-lS-ltp DID VOI) KNOW THAT cold weather will soon be here? Don't take chances with your, health this winter. Send, your l&uudry 1iuu12u-Uj the Standard Laundry. Ph, Main 68. 10-ltf t. To break that- cold use Nyal Laza cold. 25c at Moon Drug Co, lp-8-l-m Crazy Crystals at Moon. Drug Oo, 10-3-1 in. ANOEI.'S HAT CLEANING AND BLOCKING Best work In-town. Across from Penney. 9.-14-1 m. IltTOllE WINTER COMKS. : You will want your broken wind shield or side glass refitted correctly. This can ba dohe at small: cost to was named as tho hostess for thoiyo" both and moijey If you uiqritlu. Auspices Imblcr Post Amerl Cn.Lrgiflt. , , , 10-10-B t ! ,' Vol'B PICTDftES It yoiii.h&ve. a , picture. whicJi you ilsh .enlarged IVcan be beautfuljy done ironi either the. plc.tufe. or from tne.neuatlve ir you will take it to Rlchinjion ''The Art Man" at Rich ardson'. Art & Olft Shop. He spe cialises in an xinas or picture work, enlarging, tinting and framing. ' . , i0-62t NOtlCfe TO CKKDITOHS Notice la by this given that the undersigned Charlotte h. Hunter has been appointed as administrator of the estate of William Gilbert Hunter, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Union Coun ty,; and,.luut duly qualified a such: and... for. all; persons having olalma against the .said deceased or nig es tate, to present, them, duly verified, to j. a. noagin, ner attorney at his law office In La Grande, Union county, Oregon, within six months from the date of. -th. first publication, ot this notice, which la on the 29th day of oepiemoer, iuaa. raiAMOTTE L. HUNTER, Adminis trator Island,, City, Oregon. , Sept. 29 Oct. 6, iti, 20, next meeting on Oct. 25. ... Camp Fire Group Holds Session The Wlcas Wlclnca Camp Plro group .members met Wednesday att ornoon with tholr guardian and the following members present, KaUiryh Avery, Marjolco Pimly, Jean Stod dard, Jean Hennlng, Mai-y Geno Bohnonkamp, Ruth Jean Zitrbrlck, Dolorls Lloyd and Marjory Solomon. Maxlne Peterson was absent becnuso of Illness and the glrln.of tho group wrote a noto during; the meeting. ; Kcfrcahmcnts wore served by tho guardian. On Sunday, Oct. 8, the girls and their visitors went for a hike In MMl canyon. They cooked their break fast there and returned for Sunday school. A swimming parly at Cove was hold on Sept. 20, at which some of the girls passed their swimming tests. Lunch was served after swlnunlng. Jean Stoddard and Marjory Solomon wero In clxargo of transportation. ... Eagles Sewing Club in Meeting Mrs. Jack Miller and Mrs. Charles Showmakcr were Joint hostesses Wed nesday, entertaining tho members of tho Eagles Sewing club at the home of itho former, 2202 Jefferson. Six teen wero present for the arternoon, which was filled with cards and sew ing. A luncheon was served by the hostesses. ' The Eagles auxiliary will meet on Oct. 10, when plans will bo made for tho next sewing club meeting. will take your car to .Richardson's Art & Gift Shop. 10-a-2t, AUCTION SAI.H 4 hd. liorses, cow, calf, form ma chinery, household goods. J. A, Knight, farm! Oct. 14. Free lmoii, 10-10-4 For a stubborn cough, Use, Mcrltol Wild Cherry. Moan Drug Co. 10.3-1 m IMKSKKNGKR 8KRVICB ' Parcels delivered within city limits 15o. Over 100 lbs., extra. - Phne Main 705, 10-9-1, mp SCHOOL CHILDREN . ' ' You cap get scratch paper' for school at the Observer. Now a pass 5c. HOND TRANSrB"." ' t . Only Independent Delivery Syrvem Between La Grande and Baiter,' LOWEST BATES DAILY dEBXTpX. Phone Main 70S for Pickups. 9-19-1 m Bo happyl Go to Apple Jack Giileh at the High School Gym at Imbler on Friday the. 13th and Saturday "the 14th. The. fun, starts at 8 p. m. If you've been there before tell ybur friends about It. U you have nifver attended come litis time apd get the best enjoyment you've had lor HENDRICKSON MARKET Comer of Hemlock Jsk and Adams Sv WE HO NOT SACRIFICE QI'AI.ITV FOR ritlt'l-: ALWAYS ((I'AI.ITY .MEATS VEAL STExK Choite fllilk -i f Fed, lb 1UC BEEF ROASTS Kmicy Stefr - Hoof, ll 1UC RIB STEAKS Fancy Steor -J Itoi-f, lb IOC MUTTON CHOPS round IOC LEGS round . 11c Ride Safe and Save Money put oh new GOODYEARS Now! Slippery roads, colder weuthcr, more driving ori dark roads Foil und Winter make smooth, thin tire more danger ous. Get safe-gripping new Goodyears while prices ' are" low, enjoy their protection all Winter they'll still be almost hew next Spring . . . More people prefer Goodyear Tires than the next three largest-selling mnkes comb-lUCid more people buy Goodyear Tires than nny other kind you, too, will find Goodyear 4 best In tuI uc. Buy and i seel Ik M I W rV4 kl I 1 GOODYEAR PATHFINDER Supertwist tixd Tim Ml.n.(ieitptMilD.!4l ' Olhrrtttfflln proportion. fii it er M v mountrd(ro ami lifetime guartnteftl. NOTICB .OF SHERIFF'S SALE on the, 16th day of October. 1933 at the hour of 11:00 a. m. at the front door of the Court House In La umbo;, Oregon, Union County, Ore KOn. I Will sell at auction tn t.ha hloh. est bidder for. cash the following de- scrioej real property located In Union txujair uregon, to-wi: Commencing at a point, forty (40) rods, west of. the Northeast corner of -election-four (4). in-Township One (1) North. Range thirty-nine (si)jj jqast oi tne Willamette Mexlr dloni runnlhg- thence West twenty folir. (24), rod's, thence South ten (10) rods, thence, East twenty-four ta) roas, tnence North ten (10) rods to the place ' of beginning. Also, The North Jtalf (&) of tlie South east quarter .( W) and the Southeast quater (it) of the Southeast quar ter (Ji) of Section . thirty-three (33); also ' commencing at tlie Northeast corner of the Southwest quarter (',), of the Southeast . cjuarter (54) of-said Section thirty three (33), nrid running thence South flfty.twn(62)' rods, thence Northwesterly, f .he Nqrthivest corner, tit the. Southwest quarter (14), of the. Southeast quarter () of said Sectloh. thirty-three (33); thence, East tq the place of. begin ning. , Befpg ip, Township two (2) North, Range liirty-nlne (30), East of the, Wlliar(ie.tte Meridian. Also the -Northwest quarter ('A) of the Squthwest. quarter (54) of Sec tia thlrty-f6iir (34), in Township twp (2) North. Range thirty-nine (39), East of the Willamette Meri dian, excepting from the above de scribed land a tract ' heretofore conveyed and described as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at the North , east corner of the Northwest quar ter of the Southwest quarter ( , ) of said Sectloh thirty-four (34), running thence West one hundred twenty ()20) rods, thence South four (4) rods, 'thence East one hundred twenty tl20) rods, thence North four (4) rods to the place of beginning.- All situated in Union County, Oregon. Said sale is maco under execution'. issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Union to me directed in the case.of : The State of Oregon, represented and acting by Julius L. Meter, Gcy overnor, HahE. Hoss, Secretary. of State, George A. White, Adjutant General, Walter S. Flaher, and Prescott W. Cooklngham, compris ing the World War Veterans' State Aid Commission of the State of Oregon, Plaintiff vs - Walter J. Henry and Matle K. Henry, his wife; j. D. Slater and Fannie B. Slater, his wife; and John Wldell. Defendants. . Sheriff of Union County, Oregon JESSE BRESHEARS Sept. 15, 22, 20; Oct. 6 Sj 18. .- '""' 'SUJMMOJ'.'S, IN; THE, CIRCUIT COURT fOR UNION COUNTY, OREGON.'. ELLEN UMPHREY, Plslrltlff, ' ' ' r ' va. ' ' CLIFFORD UMPHREY, Defendant. To tlie above named dpfendant, Clif ford umphrey: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby required to appear arid answer the complaint filed against you in the above en titled court and cause within four weeks from the date of the first pub lication ot this summons and if you fall to answer said complaint within, said time for want thereof, the plain tiff will toko a decree of the court against you forever , dfaeojing , the bonds of matrimony- now existing be tween you and plaintiff and awarding the plaintiff, the, care; and.oustody or the minor child of' yourself . and plaintiff. 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