La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 20, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    .Friday, October 20, 1933
iA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. QBE..
Paige Tfatt
SOCIETY NOTES3
MIM Hess Unka, KocJMj Editor
Telephone Mln 800 Dt1l f.m . m.
Local!Girls Delegates To
Tri-State Girls' Conference
To Be Held In Lewiston
The Tri-State Girls' conference, to
held In. Lewiston, Idaho, on. Oct. 21,
includes Eastern Oregon, Western
Idaho and Southeastern Washington.
The aims or ton encourage ideas,
stimulate enthusiasm In league work
and to emphasize the ideals of girl
hood. !
Official delegates going from La.
Grande are Cora Blackmail, Junior,
and Daphne! Bowery, senior and pres
ident of the Associated Girl Students.
Others going are Miss Elleanor Ver
non, dean of girls; Ruth Nelson, sec
. retary -treasurer of the A. O. 8., and
Anna Mae Whiting, second vice pres
ident, and Muriel Gray, vice presi
dent of the Associated Girl Students.
They left this afternoon and expect
(to return on Sunday.
Loyal Sisters To
Meet Wednesday
The .Loyal Sisters Aid of the Christ
ian 'church will meet nt the home of1
Mra. , W, L. Hpytii. 1400, Sixth street,
at 2 'Mo o'clock 'next Wednesday, it was
announced. today.,
.....
Hallowe'en Party
Tomorrow at 2
A rfailb'wi'cn porty will t given
tomorrow afternoon, at , 2 o'clock .at
Honah riail for the kindergarten and
lower grades of tho Sunday school -of
St. Peter's Episcopal church.
Diversity Club
Entertained
Mrs. Eva Price entertained the Dl
vorstty club at bridge Thursday at
her home. Three tables were i
ranged arid the prizes were present
ed to Mrs Paul Hanson, first, and
Mrs. Claude Piickett,. consolation.
Mrs,, Doris Spaeth received the guest
Mrs. B. w. Tillotson also was
: guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson will enter
? tatri an evening party for the- mem
ibcrs and their husbands Oat. 28.
.
Birthday Party
Enjoyable Event
Miss Adrlenne See celebrated her
ninth birthday anniversary Thurs
day 'at 4 p. m. when her., another.
Kar-tet
Cleaning
Is Hete
For
You
Tj Itenew Your
Clothes Your
Furs and
Fur Coats
You will marvel at
such quality at
no extra cost to you.
?rn
Latindr
& Cleaners
I & Cleaners
I .. . 1
Phone Main 77 .
1
1
Mrs. Adrian Sjo, entertained, at their
homo at 2704 Third street. The aft-.
ernoon was spent in games and con
versation and light refreshments were
served. . , : v ... ;
RelaUves and friends invited were
Wanda Malcome, Bobby and Kenneth
Turnbow, Elloon and Billy Patt,
Donna Mae and Donald. Morris, Paul
ine Turnbow, Norman, Norma and
Gloria See. Virginia dinner, Amy
Patt, Afton and Delia Thompson,
Mrs. Pearl Patt, litre. louise Holsey,
Mrs. Erma Turnbow and Mrs. Mary
E. Morris.
Sailer-fias'tham
Wedding Announced
Of Interest to their, wjde circle of
friends Is the announcement of the
marriage of Miss Vaughn Sailer to
Bert Eistham on Oct. lu. ine cere
mony was quietly solemnized In
Weiscr, Ida. . . . . r
The brldo Is the 'daughter of Mr.
nd Mrs. William Paul Sailer and
a senior ait rio Eastern 'Oregon 'Nor
mal school. . Mr. Eastbam Is the son
rif Mr. arid Mrs. Walter Eastiiam, of;
Weiser.
They are making their home at
1102 N avenue in 14 unmae.
Eagles Auxiliary
In Session
Mrs. Mary A. Nelson was-Initiated
Into tho Eagles auxiliary Thursday
nlxht at Eagles hall. Mrs.' Maoei
Miller presided at tho business ses
sion.
Plans were -completed Jor .a bonef it,
card party to be held on Nov. 2. The
Sewing club also will meet next Wed
nesday. Oct. 2B, for a DOUUOK luncn.
con and a work day at the lodge
hall.
Ever-Ready Class
Plans Party .
Members arid friends of the Ever
Heady class of the Ohriatlan church
will be entertained at.s,.. novel Hallor
we'en jiarty at the home ot Mr. , arid
Mrs. Clifford BloKlana on inuny,
rrnt. 27. Evervone manning to at
tend Is asked to meet at $?e church
at 7:30 o'clock in, the evenin,
The party was planned . Thursday
nitrht. when Miss Thelraa, Strain en
tertained the members of the social
committee at her home. Those 1n
charge wore Mr. and Mrs. William
Snodeross. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Bloklond. Lynn Smutz and Miss
Strain.
Japan Therhe Of
Missionary Study
Japan furnished the theme of the
missionary study conducted inuro
dav when the Ladles Missionary so
ciety of the Methodist Church South
met at the home of Mrs. W. B. Star
mar on Jackson avenue. . .,
Mrs. Alta Wlnburn was in charge
of the program, and after a song and'
prayer , by Mrs. J. A. Hall, a general
discussion was held. Kindergarten
training; in Japan was discussed as
well as the Lombuth Training school
for Christian workers In Osaka, Jap
an. , ,.-..-.,.
Mrs. Starmor and. Mrs. TSula Webb
sang a duet. ,, Refreshments were ser
ved during a social hour by Mrs.
Starmer and her mother. Mrs. Ella
Baker.
Plans were made for a pie social
to be held In tho church basement
on Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 7:30 o'clock.
'
Contract Club
In Meeting
The first meeting of the Wednes
day Contract, club was held on
that ofternoon at the homo of Mrs.
August Erlckson. The club will meet
again In two weeks with Mrs. Claude
Berry. ...
Tho group Is organized to study
contract bridge andi no prizes arc
given.
were entertained at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. D. L. dally. ,. Mr. and Mrs.
Claude L, Berry are.'new members.-
Bridge was enjoyed! during we
evening and the prizes tor high score
were awarded to Mr, and Mrs. Wes
ley McDonald. ....
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Graham win en
tertain in two weeks, ,
Parkdale Club In
Halowe'en Party
Mrs. Forest Dial entertained
Parkdale club Wednesday at
nome. wan fun m . i-uranw - u M and -Mrs. W. D. Hanks, ' warring ties, . .tn ""'
lng her. The house was decorated In , g 0,'clock Dy, David I. Stoddard, ama this weekend, will too favorites
two weeks,
, Salklldi
assisted by Mrs. Argenta
I Episcopal. Guild
Sponsors Luncheon
Hallowe'en motif and each of the
guests, was dressed in an appropriate
Hallowe'en costume.
Besides the, members of the club
other guests were Mrs. O. B. CUne,
Mrs. Oscar SImonson, Mrs. Will An
son, Mrs. R. B. AlnswortlY and Miss
Plutria Shafer.
Mrs. Remington arranged the fol- A large group of business people
lowing program: "The Squirrel's attended the luncheon sponsored at
Arithmetic," a reading by Phyllis Honan lull Thursday by St. Peter's
SImonson: "Hallowe'en," a vocal duet Episcopal Guild, Flowers decorated
by LaFaun Dial and Louise CUne, the tables lending a gay atmosphere
accompanied &y Mrs. Frank .Woods; .president of the Union stake of the
Jesus Wants Me For a sunbeam," church of the Latter Day Saints.
t quartet composed, of Louise CUne, I Mrs. J. B. Blackham sang "1 Love
Evelyn -Carbine, 'Phyllis SImonson arid ! You Truly" preceding the ceremony.
LoTlvun plal. Mrs. Drank. Woods 'Jack Coolidge played the wedding
aocompanled -them. , .
The program closed with a fortune
contest, after which a .two-course
luncheon was served , In which , tho
Hallowe'en motif also was carried out.
to the event.
Mrs. C. A. Kjopp was chairman of
the committee In chargo, assisted by
Mesdames Charles Graham, George T.
Cochran. Ada Clark, Alfred Milne, C.
. J,, Edenholm, E. C. Bray and Lela
.Jones.
I . . .
Wedding Guests
Return Home
Out-of-town guests at the wedding
of Miss Fonda Hunks and Elwood
Hlatt on Wednesday evening have re
turned to their homes. Mrs. John E.
Peterson, grandmother of the bride;
Bertha Hoylo, hor auntl Lon Davis,
FOUR TEAMS IN
RACE FOR TITLE
TO SEE ACTION
Tl(e first critical weekend or s play
In lire Northeastern Oregon pif.h
school football circuit gets under
miy today with two undefeated tcanw
liotli former tclinmploiiH closldng
at F.nteriirlw. the Savages, cliam
pioiw In 11131, am dashing Willi, lJi
Onuule, cluuiiiiloiut lu W3i. The tyin-
aT, of' 'unloriT'and'MrraMrs. Z. J.
of tho Northeastern Oregon grid title.
Jacobs, of Elgin; and Dallas Jacob
sen, of Ontario, were here for the
event.
The wedding was a pretty ceremony
solemnized at the Jiome of the bride's
Tomorrow, two more undefeated
teams. Baker and Pendleton, wlU mix
on the Baker gridiron.
Barring ties, the two winning
march.
Miss Judy Moore and Jack Hlatt
Jr.. attended tho couple. .. ,
-" During tho reception which follow
ed the ceremony, Mrs.- Hoyle cut coke
Mrs, Remington will cntortaln - In and Mrs. Jack Hlatt Jr., Miss Dorothy
Klrby, Miss Jean White and? Miss
Agnes Palmer served.-
for tho championship. Moc-Hl ear
lier went out of tho race when La
Grande put the skids on the Pio
neers 41 to 7. .- ...
Enterprise and Baker have played
a scoreless tie ono of .lour In which
tho Bulldogs participated this year
and both have victories besides.
Pondloton, Enterprise, Lai Grande
and Baker oU aro undefeated In this
district, although tho first three have,
lost lntcrdlstrlot , and,, interstate'
games. La Grande succumbed to
Walla Walla and! The Dalles. Pendle
ton lest to Konnewlctc and Walla
Walla, and Enterprise took It on ithe
chin from Clarkston. Wash.
Baker has yet to play an Intordls-1
trlct game.
Tfi?s should be your
Choice of Hotels
'Became:
The New Low rutM m&k tb
MNMOOi:C th most tcon
. orolwU good hotel II, ll.fiO.W,
' $2,601 Speciil family rate.
Nearly vrvrj room hu a pri
vate batb.
Women trareflng tinnccctnpaft-
ied recciv every courtety,
9 Downtown location cIom to
tha atoroa, but not Doiay. (
Dan J. Moore, formerly of tha
Moore Hotel in Hcavide. owna
and oirMa tha DAN M 00 HE
pcraooAlly. (
fi A. A. A. Or3c Oppoalto Bottl .
Oppoiite Termtoal Sales Building
TWELFTH AND MORRISON
Triangle Club '
Opens Season
The Triangle club opened (is sea
son Thursday- night when Mcmoers
l SOCIAL CAjLjENDAlB ?
Friday, Oct. 20
7:30 Pythian Sisters, at the
Odd Fellows hall.
, 8:00 Women .of the JAcoee -card
party, with Ml", and Mrs. Curtis
Sine. !
8:00 O. E. S. Social club, bene
fit card -party, Maaoutc hall,
.
.. . Monday. j6c't.23
.2:00 fVakellta club, with Mrs.
Claude Berry. . . i .. ( r
8:00 Royal Keighbors of Ameri
ca, at the Odd Fellows hall. .
. 8:00 Eastern Star Social club,
with Mrs. Ella Russell.
, .-, i-uesday, Oct. 24
. liS.Borolsclub, with Mrs.
J. T. lUchardson. , t .i
1:15 Bridge, luncheon club, with
Myrtle Russell. ,
-.2:00 M. I. t. dub. with Mrs.
Tom Johnson, ,,.,u ,
2:00 Past Guardian Neighbors,
with Mrs. -Belle fjevlne.
2:00 Bridge club, with Mrs. H.
M. Howard.
2:00 Neighborhood club, La
Grande hotel. - v'
2:00 Goodwill club', with Mrs.
Susan, Burnett, 1005 Cedar.
. .7:30 Beiphiah Chapter, Sacaja
wea Inn.
V"7:30'Wpmen of the Moose,1 at '
the pea Fellows hall.
8:00 -Women's Benefit associa
tion rally. - - ;-
8:00 Sub-Debs, with Miss Or
valine Mc Will lams.
liiesday, Oot. 24
, 1:16 Bridge luncheon dub,
with Myrtle Russell.
1:16 Sorosls club, with Mrs. J.
T. Richardson.
2:00 M. I. L. club, with Mrs,
Tom, Johnson, , 0
2:66 Past, Guardian Neighbors,
with Mrs. Belle Devtrie.
2:00 Bridge dUb, with Mrs, H.
M. Etoward,
2 :00 Neighborhood club, at tho
La Grande hotel, .
2:00 Goodwill dub. Wftth Mrs.
Susan Burnett, 1905 Cedar.
2:30 Loyal Sisters Aid, Mrs.
W. L. Hoyt, 406 Sixth;
7:30 Delphian , chapter, Saca
J awea Inn. r v
- 7:30 Women of the Moose, Odd
Fellows hall. -s i
8:00 Women's Benefit associa
tion rally, Odd Fellows hall.
.
Wednesday, Oct. 25
.10:00 Eagles Sowing club work
meeting, at the hall.
. Thursday, Oct. 26
10:00 Riverside Aid quilting
party, at Lane chapel.
. ,i:15 Mary Elizabeth dub, with
Mrs. Harry Turner. ( ,,:
, 2:00 Hclomala club, with Mrs.
Jack Brandt. ,
2:00 Hi -Lo club, with Mrs. Her
bert' .Davica, . .
8;00 Frrty-Flfty olub. with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Young.
Mildred Standley. .. -
Popular Copyright Fiction
75c Each
Romance, Mystery and Westerns
"fighting Cavffvaris" by Zan6 Grey
"Nevada" by Zane Grey . ..
"The Black Camel" by Eral Deri- Biggers
"Charlie Chan Carries On" by Eral Den' Biggers
"Second Hand Wife" by Kathleen Norris'
"Arrovvsmith" by Sinclair Lewis , .
"Splendid Folly" by Margaret Pedler
"Fire. Tongue" by Sax Rohmer
"Goal to Go" by Harold Sherman'
"Call of the West" by P. G. Montgomei'y
"The Gringo Privateer" by Peter B. Kyrie
"Flig'ht" by Irwin K. Franklin - ;
"The Murder of a Mystery Writer" by John Hawk
"Lovers" by Ruby F. Ayers
"24 Hours" 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'
Thursday Bridge
Club Entertained
Mrs. Clyde Zimmerman entertained
the Thursday Bridge club Thxirsdny
afternoon at a bridge-luncheon, at
1:30. Rosebuds decorated the table.
while chrysanthemums were placed
about, the rooms. Mrs. William Wil
son ,was, a gueftf, v , r .u t
Mrs. Clyde Bunting, next hostess
In two weeks received the prize for
high score nn-rt Mrs. T. R. Maxwell
was second.
Baptist Society
Holds Meeting
v, t
"How .Far to tho Nearest Doctor"
was the xnsston theme studied Thurs
day when tho Baptist Women's socie
ty,. met with. Mrs; Mcrvll Moore. Mrs.
Roscoe Clark led. a large group of
women in the lesson, ,
Mrs. B. M. Godwin presided, during
tho business session. Mrs. S. C. Hap
pcrsett assisted the hostess In serving-
refreshments. .
(..Mre. WJlllam Couzens will be ttie
next hostess Nov. 1. .
OREGON NORMAL
school elevens
all see Action
All three .normal sohoola In Orogon
aro taking on gridiron opponents to
day, two ot ,tliem. playing In Oregon
and one In Idaho.-
ThoEastorn Oregon Norma: school,
so far undoJoatod and unscored on
In two gomes played, la neotlng tho
Lowloton Normal school team at Low-
laton. Ida., thU jafternoon. The
Mountaineers, with, a .88 to 0 vlo
tory over the Idahoons soomj earlier
this season, aro expeotod to xnako It
force straight wins. .,-. -
Invading parvauw,. trie aouuicrn
Oregon Normal, school, Having lost
only .to -Oregon . State oollogo and
with a victory oyer uury mo.ieo
Monmouth orew, is taking on tho
Orooon State Books, hoping to even
up the count with the stato college
for. the season. -
Monmouth, with losses to Willam
ette. and the 8ons, coaohed by How
ard Hobson. Is meeting St. Martin's
oallege.. a Washington state , team.
which Is reported to nave an aggres
sive, tough team this season.
II Ducc Sees F. It. As : .
'Brother Under Skin'
(Continued front Pags One)
continued... "Ho Jlrst pcrtoctod : hlf
plan and then he utilized every form
of advertising to gain the support of
the people.'' j , j
Hodges said the success of Musso
lini plan gave hhsWgrast eMtKHnoe
In the ultimate uoos st JTOA.V
Freshens 1
..Soothes the ttroit'
Oregon Team To
Play Idaho In
Eiigetfe TonigKt
North Atlantic,
Air Line Plan
May Be Dropped
j LONDON Oct. 30 (P) Prospects
of a North Atlantic air lino via
Greenland next year faded today
British aylatlon experts discussed the
results of Colonel Charles. A. land-
bergh's arctic survey as disclosed to
them by the American .airman. ;
Prom their conversations with the
pilot, jiow on a, visit here with his
wife, the experts have reachod the
conclusion that Lindbergh's summer
survey led to his forming the opinion
that summer service offers no diffi
culties whioh could not bo overcome.
The idea of winter service, however,
is considered Out of the question.
Picking Winners
Saturday
By Herbert W. Iliukcr
(Associated press Sports Writer)
NEW YORK, Oot. 20 OT On tho
theory . thai ono man's guess Js.
goad as another's, here's tho way the
outstanding games on the weekend
football schedule look In advance
Mlchlgon-Ohlo State m Stringing
Wtyh tho champions, a itlmld voto for
Michigan, - ' ' x
Army-Illlnpls A young . fellow
named, Les Llndbcrg may turn thlB
Into in Illinois victory.
Pltt-Mlnnesota A vote for Pitt's
rampaging Panthers alter a terrific
struggle. n i ., ,r - -,. .m
vNotre, Dame-Carnegie Tech Notre
Damo will need to show improvement
or -take a boating,.., .
.Erlncoton-Columbla Columbia's
experience may ibo more than off sot
by.Prlnoton's man power. "
Alabama - Tennessee A hesitant
ballot for the Crimson Tide. ,r.
, rordhom-Boston college-rrPordham
to Avenuo lost week's dofoat.
Southern Calirornla-o. o. u. itbu
along with Southern California's men
of .Troy. . '
Washington State-California Cali
fornia looks the stronger.
Yale-Brown If there's an edge at
all. It scorns.. to belong to Brown,
, . Kansas f Slate-Ne-braska Nebraska
Is the Indicated choice.
. Chicago - Purdue It doubtful
whether tho Maroons are ready tor
Purduo yet. - .
. Harvard-Holy Cross Inviting dls
aster, a weak-voiced ballot for Har
vard.
, Texas Ohrlstlan-Toxas A. Ja, M,
Looks like this might 'be A, Ac M.'s
year.
.. Colgate-New York U. The Violets
haven't, shown anything capable of
checking Colgate backs. ;, ,-, .
. Northwestern-Indiana Northwest
ern should win.
, EUGENE, Ore, Oct. .20 P) With
tho University of Oregon favored to
defeat tho University of Idaho in
WftKfft And the Vn- I
dais rested today, os they .. awaited
$ho opening Run under the arc lights
of Hayward Hold..
Orangemen Leave
For Portland To
Take on Trojans
4 1 ' : -
jOOHVAIiiJS. Ore., Oct. 20 (P)
Their last heavy practice of tho week
behind tliomi! tha Orangemen of Ore-.
gon State college )oft at noon today
for Portland., where-.ithey Will jnoet
tho University of Southern wuuor-
nia Trojans Saturday In a Coast con
ference gamo.
TV
Jeffershn High
Defeats' Commerce
, PORTLANIJ. Oct. 10 OT Jorferson
High, came back; last night after their
defeat .Uy Grant, to overcome Com
merce, 4B. to f In tho Portland toter
scholostlc football race. Both teams
gavo & ilno exhibition of linrd, tack
ling and. clover offensive work, . 'but
tho Blue and Gold interference
mowed dawn, tho Commerce ends
when It noeded yardage lor scoring
plays. .
, , Washington leads In the poroentagc
column, with Commerce. (Grant an 1
Jefferson tied for second place
honomi'' . . .
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Becoming Felts : Our Be&tlFelle ,
24 New Bonnets Snappy Styles ;
at ' Seasonable ;
98c - l;.j.ciorBla:;
C. I BREIEB .m
SWITCH SHOP
Fir Steeet
ICE CREAM SPECIAL
for SATURDAY & SUNDAY
20c quart
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66 Persons Feared
Killed in Typhoon
KOBE, Japan, Oct. 20 OT Sixty-
Ag Committee To
A ppeal M ilk Case
EUGENE, Oct. 30 OT Tho agricul
tural committee of tho 'Eugene cham
ber of commerce was preparing to
appeal to the governor If necessary
today to maintain tho present price
of .milk delivered to tho Unlversly
six persons, Including an English 1 0f Oregon dormitories.
woman, wero feared to have perished Tho appeal, will be made in the
today wncn the coantwlss steamer event university officials insist on
YaEthtma Maru .foundered. In a ty-, reduction of tho present price, 32
phoon off Sums, near here. , I cents a gallon, which was the result
Owners of tlie vessel said . their ! of an agreement botween Mrs. Gene-
figures showed that of tho crew of vleve Tumlpseotli director of dor.
58 ,and 59 passengers, 51 survivors mltorles, the agricultural committee
hod been repotted. - Hnd local milk distributors.
W4ff1 B J Here's how it's done I
Here's how it's done
10,000 Rexflll Drug Stores throughout the United
States Uke part in this tremendous salel Because of
the tons of merchandise sold and because in the
Rexflll Plan there Is no middleman's profit, we are
able to offer these huge bargains! Due tCBMsbbal'
Pinal TaV ' demand few of the Items listed may have been
m uicti any fi( prjcM jower ()an (he reguar prjce lsted
lomOl l OW! here.. . but never as low as on this -solel, There
. , , is no limit to the amount of merchandise .you may
buy. Just add one cent to the regular price and get one more similar package.
HERE ARE SAMPLES OF THE MORE THAN
250 ONE CENT SALE BARGAINS!
Cam ,Nine
Face Powder
12 00 2 for $2.01
I'urelcMt
Cod Liver
1 Pint A for
S1.00 hi for
Oil
$1.0
JlLUtlttllf
Face Powder
Mew Size
1 Box 50c ' ti for '
2 for 51c
1 Pint
60c
Mineral Oil
2 for 51c
Tan mine
Beauty Creams
2 for 36c
1 Jar
35c
"Moiilli TeHlwl" Antiseptic
Mi-31 Solution
49c 2 for 50c
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