La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 01, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Wednesday. November 1,
1933
SOCIETY NOTES
atlas Bt Dike, SocMtj Mltar
THryhorai Maip wx ram in a. it
Early State History Bared
Miss Annetta Johnson Discusses
Women Poets At Sleeting Of
Neighborhood Club Tuesday
Selecting Christina BoMtU from
moof the women poets at the I9itx
century sad Edna at. Vincent UiiUy
front tea aom. alias Annersa jona.
son dateusted -Poetry ot Yesterday
ud Today before toe Ketghbortwod
club imnttr afternoon at me la
Grand boteL The two poetesses, ac
cording to mat Jocanoa. are alike In
their approach jet as different aa a
century can n)Oke thera.
alias Bosaeoi tu fta'lin In par
entage altbouga born In Locdoa a
tt r of a retiring family, and It
ni not mta after roe death of her
brother. Dante Gabriel Roaseui. that
he oecase recognized. She was In
tensely religious and Riff ered almost
all of her life (ram poor hearth, while
he still nursed members of her fem
ur until she ni S6 when the last
SWit died and the was free.
Edna St. Vincent aQEay beSo&r
to aa entire!? different school of
thought, wetting for Its own sake.
Bossettl aacrtf Iced herself to ber f am
Ur. while Millar sacrined herself to
her Ideals of poetry, a&ss Johnson
said. . . j
aOss Eoatettl had only two tonesj
during ber life while iCm Miliar
moved to Orcenwico. Viliare and
11 red a rather daring enwenre.
Miss Johnson read arreral poems!
on like themes from both of the
writers, of love, desth. Christmas
faith, etc.. to tanstrate the dlirer
enee In their handling, one Influ
enced by ber religious nature and tec
time In whfeh she Bred, and the
other, Us Minay. tnnuenced ny her tt; j t
Ideal of poetry and toe- -wild age- Friday hVemng
that foUowed the war.
Twins Honored At
Birthday Party
Mrs. Henry W. nhn entertained at
s surprise party for her twin sons.
Lr!e and Lowell, at their home at
220S Cedar street recently in honor
of their birthday annirersary. Games
were enjoyed during V J
which closed after refreshments were
erred- Prises were awarded to llene
Waldorff and Jim MOdrum. Other
guests were Xadine Attebury. Opal
Conner. Edgar Roeers. Herbert Vonxz,
Virginia Rogers. Mae Darnells. Jane
Scott, Nebraska Thompson. Jim Bai
ley. Bessie Whiteside, Cteon Coal veil
and Jean Waller.
Bridge Dinner
Enjoyed by Club
and Ur. R. EL WIllUcuoo en
tertained iix-lr eSub X m, bndge din
Lwr T"urftl7 nigiH at seven o'clock
mx. the La Grunt hcAeL A H&liaTwe'en
motif v earned to in he tttJbi
deccrmttOGt.
Pnus U bride we ivdnl to Mrs.
Ry Wlcxer vnd Homer Lef!eS, Mgtu
and Mr. Cluster L. Tbompsoo, coo-
C C. C. RECRUITS
LEAVE TODAY TO
REPORT IN BAKER
Ten C. C. C. reeruJU and or al
Unute left Uil morning ax 9 o'clock
lor B&Jur for aemoe In iht cooserra.
tion corps. Tbey will report, to Ma
or Bnuh and afternrdi be sent to
.be crnmp In Wwvrn Onrtm 11 itie
qualify. The 70009 mm. betwen
agt of IS and 25 were selected
Uirough tbe Union county relief
committee of which J. H Pear la
They are Bndell Enber. Warren
MarUurren. Henry Yohn. Earl Aaiiman.
CUSford Brlia. Glade George
Stncialx. An too McBwen, Robert
Wilier and Merle Carbine. Orrtlie
Browning is tb alternate. The seke
Uoo. of tfce recruits also remores 49
dependant from tbe county role.
CHILD DIES AT
IMBLER TUESDAY
atrs. Cix. Graham w.ll entertain
the aiternooo club in two wes.
!P. T. A. Social
v item Pnyuu Clark, aoromoanied byj The IaUnd C.y Parent Tracber as
Cas Eeen Oocaran. botb K. O. K. j sociaxioa wiU entertain wntx a pro
attsdenta, aan Tbe Kacnanted j rram arjd pie social ax Uie scbool Fn
Glade," by lot Barker; and Xooa 1 dar erenlnc; ax 730 o'clock.
and Klht.- by Hawiey- T
iDa Uabei Dotr anrxwinrv1 fennk !
tbe fair that ts beinjr fanned tar the j SOCIAL CALENDAR : arranfesnents.
ballroom at the Le Grande hoteL She IZZ
WMmkIit, Not. 1
2:00 Methodist Ledles Aid. with
Mr. GeraM Person at Perry.
3.-00 Wednesday Contract c2ub,
with afrs. CUode Berry.
20 Partd dob, with Ur&.
Resntnflca.
2XO Baptist Women's society
with Mrs. William Couaens.
3 0 Hi-Lo dub, with Mrs. Her
bert Dartes.
2XO K. D. dub. with Mrs.
Laura Wlnbom.
730 U A. 10 the B. of &. T,
at the E&t hill.
Dorts Bsate Burton, age seven years,
paued away Tuesday erenzag after a
short lilne&s. She Is surnnd by her
parent. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Burton.
of Imbler; a brother. Jack Richard
Burton, and her grandparent. Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Bowder, of Hainea, and
Mr. and Mrs. J: T. Burton, of Cottage
Grore. Tenn.
Funeral serrkes will be held from
the Methodist church at F
Thursday afternoon at 2 o'cJoc and
burial will be In t2je family p!oc In
the Halnea cemetery. The body will
Ue In state at the hocne of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Border,
st Eiinss titli J 0 Thursdiy. Wal
ker's Funeral Serrtce has charge of
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also announced tbe program.
Eagles Auxiliary
iWill Entertain
Tne Eaejea anxsiiarr wlB entertain
at a beneAt card partr TnizrsdaT ve
ning at tbe Bagirs nal!. Play will
toeyln at 8 o'cloci.
Ttumdar also Is tne regular todgr
night. ......
Lexro Prilliman
Weds Portland Girl
Sew has bsen recernd bj aCrs.
Harrr Merers. of La Oranoe. or tne
marriage of her son. Lerro prilliman.
to XClss Helen Trrgstad at Portland.
Gatordaf . Oct. 38. Tbe wedding was j
qiueuj msnam in tne presence oc
onlr a (w tnUmate friends.
Mr. PrOUman Is weil known In tbe
Tallejr. baring passed his vou: at
Cora, and boch ne and his twin bro
ther. Boiex. hare manr Irlrnds here.
Be now teaches at Hill Mllltarr acad
tmj. aCrs. Prilliman Is a musician at
note and a teacher off music in one
of the Portland schools." She visited
at Core In the eartr summer. I
Thursday. Kor. 2
1 30 Thurtdar Bridge dob. with
Urs. Clrde Bunting.
3 -CO Poppr dnh, with Vtrs. H.
V. LetfeL
S -00 Dtre-TBij dub, with Mrs.
Ia. V. Duncan.
3 "00 Presbyterian Home depart
nient. wnh itra Harrr aCohr.
l La Crande High School
P. T. A., at the grmnastum.
80 Tnsnrle dub, with air.
and lars. C. L. Crsham.
Prtday. Nor. 9
3 AO hew Deal Bridge club,
with Mrs. Paul 7Aull. sai Spring.
8 M PrUHan Sisvers, at tie Odd
Fellows hall.
Transient Relief
Centers Likely At
Portland, Klamath
JIUs Graee Ckipata f Ceaeral Petrolevat Crpratlas staff, sees a
fchr mmt r rrasiaa the earlr pollttesl kutrr mt the PaeiSe (Mil B. set
frth la rSIIt.a .1 ike B.sle. ma sf Ike Wkis fMrtT OS rears
Tlte arleal rklleatla U relalrd ta Ike Gskea Crater Baalr,
Mkirk U SMiktUkr oerml.aaJlr fcr C. P. Crs. a serial iuar ( wkiek
ta aw fclac dUtrlkated Ikraack Ike naHir'i aerrlee staltoas.
Days of Whig Party
Recalled by Paper
The recent publication by Genera
PetroUura Corporation of its an-
n'-ial camber of tbe Goshen Center
Unionists, Secessionists and Tarif
fites. And if politics today U a
rough-and-toiEble a?air, in those
j days it was a knoclc-dovn-aDd-
drag-out.
Eugie, distributed free tiroogh all lutr ,,US nominauon that year
General service stations, has for tbc Presidency was General
brought to light a rare copy of one w'ld Scott, and for Vice-Presi-of
the most famous publications in dect v'ni A. Graham of North
the early political history of Cali-i01011158- Primary issues in the
f onus. campaign were the battles for and
Tbe publication was tbe Bogle, j iP!:nJt free soil and the abolition
published under the direction of the j ci sery- Enrolled in tbe Whig
Whig State Centra! Ccmmittf-1 P? were 5016 of tbe best known
Tbe copy forwarded to General ! caes m California, representative
Petroleum beadcaarters, is dated . 01 Iimiues wnica rau are promt-
sent in tbe affairs of this state.
and the District of Columbia to n-; Vnlnrr i TV er!;tnril rrr-KH Presidential electors in 1S52 were
WASHTJCGTOX. Sor. 1 :.f, C. M.
Bocatman. assistant federal emereency
reliel administrator announced todsr
an aljoccDent of M71.CO0 to 24 states: September 7, lc-52, ad is No. 2 of
arrfl T S ri2eirt r CWti-?4! trt f!-T t - i . m ,-. - 1 .
carries tbe information that it to ; a' nasKeii, oi ian rrancisco;
"issued semi-widy. at Ko. 125Jaim C FaU of Yubs: J- E. Hale,
Montgomery street, near Sacra-iof awl Thomas D. Johns,
mento, upstairs." I of San Diega Candidates for Con-
Back in September 1SS2, 51 years ! f15 were Georz B. Tingley, of
art. both thP fwiral tt iw. 1 tanta Clara, and Philip L. Ed-
litScal pots were boiling. Those
were tbe days in which there were
not just two political parties, but
There were Whigs,
Democrats and Republicans, Hunk
ers, Barnburners, Free Soilers,
Abolitionists and Interventionists,
xmxe the care of trtnsiest xuztzn
pioi for a month.
Tbe dmlnlrmUoii reported It
plans Included esibl-trirnept of tran
sect reliei centers at:
Oregon: PorUand and Klamath
PaiiL
l&A&o: PocateUo.
Ticket Shortage
Report is Denied half-a-doxefi:
wards, of Sacramento.
Unlike the original Bugle,
the
PORTLa.XD. Ore, Not. 1 A
repon tha-i ery few tK-teia re aviil
sable for tbe Oregon SaeOreoa an
nual focebal cla&h. to be pUyed In
the Uultnocnah ssadlom here Noiecn-
ber II. was dend todar by Hugh
Roasoa mml C&r! LodflL eraduate
nuLnasers of the two InstttuUo&s.
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tCoscn Jimmy Pbelan with tbe Hus
kles this fall.
Goshen Center Bugle published by
General Petroleum has no political
angles, being devoted entirely to
humor and the sales promotion of
the company's various products, -
JIST REACHING HIS PRIME
BELFAST Ufi James SHarpes.
93-year-otd farmer of Clounooy.
Doae-ssl. is tbe hero of tbe country
side. He swam across Louhros Be?
bay. one mile wide. in. record time.
He has accomplished the feat annu
ally for many years, but his friends
tbis yrar bad toid him be was too
oid.
Johnny Cherberg, quarterback, and
the sparkplug of tbe Washington
football team last year. Is helping
'y
FULLY PACKED CIGARETTE
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Choice tobaccos
and no loose ends
make Luckies
burn smoothly
This young lady is one of a
small army of inspectors. Her
job is to examine Lucky Strike
to make sure that it comes
up to the exact standards we
set. Ever' Lucky Strike she
passes is full weight, fully
packed, round and firm
free from loose ends. And no
Lucky that she examines leaves
without this c( That's why
eat h and every Lucky draws
so easily burns so smoothly.
: MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY :
CHICAGO WHSatt ?
Ope Hit Urn CIom
Dec. M jaM4
May JS- J3"4 - sye-is
Dec.
May
July
cmcaoo COEM
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. J! Jia, Ala .s9
May
Dec
roruaD WHEAT -Opea
Hifh Urn
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HEAVIES TO HEAD i STOCKS RALLY IN
LISTOF AMATEURS
TOENROLL FRIDAY
Game and aspiring giant heartes
will head the parade of amateur box
ers into Bagies hall here Friday nlgnt
at 730 to enroll tor free expert train
ing and for a chance to carry the
banner of their community and city
into tne Eagles big relief fund bene
fit rvy fryt-wi ip amateur boxing
tournament In tbe same arena
nights of Sot. 31. 23 and 23. next,
amateurs in all weight will
be on hand for tbe enrollment ses
sion.
With eyes trained on tne "Demp-
sey trophies and free trips to ocher
tourneys pointing to tne K. B. A. na
tional amateur championships In the
east, amateur huskies all along the
flssie sectors of Eastern Oregon this
week are In the midst of activity as
they start mntHllrlng for the big
event nere. The out-of-towners are
to do their training In their respec
tive borne towns, coming here the
days of the tourney for the competi
tion. With the world's heavyweight UCe
In foreign Sand promoters everywhere
are now on the look-out for some
young giant in this country to restore
the diadem of fistic supremacy to the
American shores. This Is one reason
why promoters wfll have tfaetr eyes
focused on the three-night amateur
event here. Practically every great
ring champion began nls career com
peting in tourneys.
Trunks and shoes win be furnished
tree on nights of tbe tourney to those
who cannot afford their own. It
costs nothing to enroll and take part
In the huge ring revival here, the
Eagles point out.
CLOSING PERIOD
NEW YORK. Ifov. 1 () Stocks
closed with a rally today after Irreg
ular and generally narrov changes
during most of the dull session. Min
ing snares led the upturn, which ac
companied a sharp reaction In dollar
rn-hange
. Closing figures Included
Air Bedue. .
n..rnrrl 85. crolCUt Slid SUtbOT.
died at bis home here Tuesday. The
Inneral win ne oem wwwww m
C ,ce Baptist church.
Catching Co!
V1CKS
NOSE DROPS
few Aid in pbeventi no colds
ft?' a
Ah Chem. and Dye -
American Can
American T. and T.
Bethlehem Steel
J. X- Case ,
CoL G. and E.
Continental Can
General Motors
Johns Manvllle
Llbbey-O.-Pord
Uggect and Myers B.
Montgomery Ward
national Distill
J. O. Penney
Pub. Ser. of If. J
Southern Pacific
St. Oil of Cal.
St. OH of H. J
Union Pacific
United Aircraft
United Corp.
U. S. Indus. AVofrnl
U. a Steel
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Today's Gold Price
Quoted at $3226
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Not. 1 W Cattle:
100. calves 20; slow, quotably steady
Steers, common and medium, S260
9 15.00; heifers, common and me
dium. S2.50 e at 25; cows, comTnon
and medium. 12.25 013.00; low cutter
and cutter. H2Sqt22&; bulls, cut
ters, and medium. lt.T5r 83.00; veal
ers. good and choice, M OO 17.00;
cull, common and medium. 83.00 9
86.00; calves, good and choice. 84.00
ti 850; common and medium 82.000
84-00.
Hogs: 200; fairly active steady.
Lightweight, good, choice, 83.75-84.50:
medium weight, good and choice.
84.15 a) 84.50: heavyweight, good and
choice. 84.00 e 84.35; packing sows,
medium and good, 83.10 84.10: feed
er and stocker pigs, good and choice,
83.50 s 84.00.
Sheep: 200: steady. Tmsa good
and choice, 85.00 0 85.75; common and
medium, 83.500 85.00; yearling weth
ers, 82.50 e84.S0; ers-es, 75c 682.00.
Cheerful Reports
In Steel Industry
NEW YORE. Nov. 1 Wl Steel
quarters estimated today that orders
for more than 200,000 tons of steel
rails would be placed Immediately as
a result of tbe agreement of pro
ducers to cut the' price to 836375 a
ton.
The Pennsylvania railroad is ex
pected to take 100.000 tons.
Piggly Wiggly
Thursday
SPECIAL
Ripe Olives
rail ot. qn.
Tins MOV)
Walla Walla
Tomatoes
Standard Park
Cans
10c
14SS Adams Phone Main 563
WASHINGTON. Not. 1 tf) - The j
trexsurjr today anoouzKd a price of j
132.26 an ounce or reconslriicttoii
corporation purchases of rw-wiy mined
gold. This t&s an advance of 14
cents as compared i'i yesterday, and '
another new high. I
Meanvhtte the dollar value of gold .
at London increased from A3 1.05 to
$31.S3 an ounce, a margin of 47 cents.
Today domestic price was 74 cents
abore the world figure.
GEOLOGIST - At'THOR PASSES
PORTLAND. Nor. 1 oPi Andrew
Here's the NEW
Coleman
Fasu-Cillde
AUTOMATIC
ELECTRIC IRON
Light WeightMLbs.
Full Size, IOOO Watts
No bearing down, no heavy
pushing and pulling. Tbe
extra heat does the work of
extra weight. All you have
to do is to guide the new
Coleman Easy-Glide and it
gives you beautiful work,
quickly done. Heat auto
matic and adjustable.
Saves up to 40 on cur
rent cost.
STURDY, ACCURATE, LONG.
LASTING THERMOSTAT
DEPENDABLE, LONG-LIFE
HEATING ELEMENT
Graceful in design. Fin
ished in super chromium
plate. irpiiri
SEE THEM AT
Wagner Hardware
More than anything else,
your children will appreci
ate a new portrait of you.
Make an Appointment
Today
CECIL V. AGER PHOTOS
fey
La Grande Hotel Building
Phone 926-W
Free Boxing Lessons!
Giant Bt!w to Tiny Cootle-welghls, report to EAGLES HALL at
730 FRIDAY XfcHT to ENROLL for FREE trainlnr In boMnR and
for a ensure to compete In the EAGLES GREAT RELIEF rrXD
BENEFIT Championship Amateur Boxin- Tournament, EAGLES
BALL. Mints of NOV. 21. 22, and 23. It costs nothlnr to slrn up.
learn to box, and compete for the "Dempsey" Trophies and other
eJejant awards as wen as for Free Trips to Other Tournevs LeadUis
to the X. B. A. national championships and the Olympic Games.
No OTer-nutcnlng. Pros are barred.
Look
at Towr
HAT
BTtTTOM
Else Dors!
Felt hat dart
are Just aronnd
the corner. Oet
rours otxt a&d
phone mm tat
expert cleaning
and blocking.
ODORLESS CLEANERS
HOT Washington Mais 701
GwasU. 1SU. Tat laa-rn Ttaasn nam.
it's toasted
TOR THROAT PROTECTION' FOR IIETTF.K TASTE
Alw
Alw.
AYS flit 'finest tobaccos
AYS licjincst tcorlsmansliip
AYS Liic'iics please I
NOTICE
Series "A" Time Certificates of
Deposit issued by the First Na
tional Bank ot La Grande, Oregon
on starch 1. IMS and due on
December 15. 1053, hare been call
ed for payment on No rem ber 15,
1933. Interest on same ceases af
ter thit date.
First National Bank
of La Grande
Dark! L Stoddard. President
A. K. Parker, Cashier
i li ii a mm
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t!PS YOUR HEART WIDE OPEN 1 U ' ' '
TEARS THE ROOF OFF HELLI If --axi.K'll
Caparr m a big breHtar of todeyH wild youth IV SV tyj)
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