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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1933)
ThuVwlay, tNoveiiibei- ili, ii3 tA QRAttbti EVKNlNG OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. QBE. v; --- - Mary Wilma Masters 'Tb Wed Edward Emory Potter, Of San Francisco, 'November 28 The marriage of Miss Mary Wilms1 Morten, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs V. A. Masters, of near La Grande, and! 'Edward Emory Potter, of San Fran-: eisoo, '.which Is -to be an event of, 'Nov, 18, was announced at a. party, given 'Wednesday evening. The host;' 'eases .were the Misses Mildred Stand-' tey'pnd Verna Knight and 'thi'party1 ''was held at the Louie St&ndley homei in' the Iowa district. , A ahort program given early In the: Evening Included some piano and vo--'cal numbers by Miss Lilian Knautz, 'a reading by Miss Ina Fleming, vocal 'duets by Miss Arda Berry and Mrs. Ekta Walte, ana a piano number by (Miss Ctandley. The guest of honor contributed to the evening when she opened the greet heap of lovely linen and kitchen things which the guests had brought for Her. , . ' ' Invited guests were Mrs. August Ertcksan and daughter, Anita, Mrs. Guhlrruui and daughter, Evelyn, Mrs.. p, X, McDonald, Mrs. George X. Mc- ; toonaid, Mrs. Lottie Hunter, Mrs. W. 'A. Burbrick and daughter, Margaret, Miss Mildred Blokland, Hiss Esther: Blokland, Miss -Ruth Bmalley, Mrs. 'Lester Blokland, Mrs. Edna Stone- , breaker, Mrs. L. jjlerks, Mrs. - Paul I Knautz and daughter, Lilian, Miss Mabel Morton, Miss Ina Fleming, Mrs. felda Walte, Mrs. J. H."8tandley. Mrs,, 'J. H. 'Berry abd daughter, Arda, Mrs.: ioren Tucker, Mrs. Odema Terry, Mrs.' feoy Knight, Mrs. V; A. Masters. Mrs.' iugh Hulse, Mrs. J. E. HulBe, Mrs. 'O. IE. Cade, Mrs, Otis Monroe, Mrs. J. p. :Dobbln, Mrs. Ralph Chenault, Mrs. jock Smith and Mrs. Louie Standley. : The loitesses assisted by Mrs. JCnlglit, 'Mrs. Standley. Miss Margaret Zurbrlck and Miss Lilian Knautz 'served. " I! I ' ' St. Hilda's Club Plans Friday Tea ; St. Hilda's club, an organization for young girls of St. Peter's Episcopal church, will serve tea to their moth ers rom 4 'to 6 o'clock on Friday at fthe rectory. GuMd To Hold Benefit Nov. 25 St. Peter's Guild met Wednesday and arranged to hold cooked food and TUmmage sale 'on Nov. 25 at Honal hall. Mrs. Philip Lock wood heads the cooked food sale commit-; tee, assisted by Mrs. O. O. Bull. Mrs,1 IS. A. Wells, and Mrs. George T. Ooch - .ran. Mrs. Clarence Kbp'p is chairman 'of the rummage sale and members of her committee are Mrs. Johanna Les lie, Mrs. -Frank Rechlln, Mrs. Bernlce j -Miller, Mrs. Helen Anderson ana iwra. Alfred Milne. Mrs. Henry Hill wll! Miss Ruth Fraser "arid Mrs. 'Matt' Coalwell have oranged an interesting program to' be given tomorrow when' the Rlveria Parent Teacher eisocla,-' tlon meets, at Lane chapel at 7:30; o'clock. The program Is In keeping with national book week and Miss Arts, Lawrence and .Miss Mildred Hawksworth, of the Normal school,. have prepared book reviews, v Vocal numbers will be given bjr; Raymond O. VllllunsK Exhibits of work done by the 'children also will be displayed). , 1 ah lathers are urged to attend ana there 'will be an attendance prize' given to the room having the most lathers 'present. - . .. ,.; i.-.u , : Pie, coffee and older, will be sold for a small sum and the proceeds will be used tor the benefit of the P, T. A. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S TABLETS FOR WOMEN They relieve ' and prevent periodic pain and associated disorders. No narcotics. Not just a pain killer but a modern medicine vhich acts upon the CAUSE of your troiible. Per sistent use 'brings :permaneat wliei. Sold by rf dnigglstK assist In collecting the food for the sae, TluvrOtsglving and, Christina plum pudding and mince meat also will be available and orders will be taken. Mrs. ICopp heads the committee which will meet to prepare the mince meat and pudding. RiveWa P, T.A. Meets Tomorrow Leaves Hospital , ' J, A . . Dale' Anderson, who'urider "went a mastoid operation earlier this week, left -the Grande. Ronde hospital this morning, and returned to the home, of hla mother, Mrs. Eve Anderson, In CatofornW- Miss pressa, Wells, daughter of Mrs. S. A. Wells, Is spending two weeks visiting relatives and friends in Oak land, Watsorivllle and other Call-' -fornla points. i Ends Visit ' . ' Mrs. Philip Lockwood returned; home today from Las Vegas. Nevada,' where she spent the past week visit ing friends.' ' HART SLAIN, CONFESSION TODAY SAYS (Continued From. Page one) fore a mysterious telephone call was made from San Frftncisco to the Hart home tiere, last Thursday 'nlgHt in! which a $4tf,000 ransom demand was made. . - Mrs. Charlton Is New President WHITE HOUSE VISIT OP AL IS RECALLED ('continued From Page One) ocratlo candidate for governor of New York to suceeed Gov. Lehman, who, the News said, will not seek renom Inatlon. ...,' , , Through such an arrangement, the News said, it I hoped to circum vent the advantage gained by the fuslonlsts In the recent election of Florello H. Laguardla as mayor of New York tend to rebuild the Demo cratic machine In the city. The paper added that It apparently means the ouster of John "J. Curry as the Mrs. Maude Charlton was elected president of the L. 6. to the B. 'of L. F. and E. Wednesday night at tna Eugfea hall. Plans also were made for ft benefit card party to be held Thursday. Nov. 23. at 7:30 o'clock. aua . vhmikw, a-uvu. leader of Tammany hall. unci uuo. u.ow aucui muq ... ed on the 'committee on arrange ments. 1 , . . ' Mrs, Mabie Cook woe chosen vice president, Mrs. Ethalene Ounn, 'secre tary; Mrs, Lone, treasurer; Mrs. Zefta Lyon, co'Uector; Mrs. Ruby Young, Chaplain; Mrs. Bessie Harvey, warden; Mrs. A)ta Blckford, conductor; Mrs. Mary Ingerson, f lag bearer; Mrs. Ethel placode, musician. - : ' Alter lodge the members enjoyed an Ice oream social. ' Dec. 30 is the date of the next regular meeting. Parkdale Club -; Is Entertained ; , A dellglitful affair of Wednesday was the party at which, Mrs. Edna Stonebreaker entertained the Park dale club lit Tier coun'try home. The house was decorated In a profusion of flowers. ; The guests gathered In the morn ing and, 'at ,'nodn enjoyed potluck luncheon. A program, followed the lurioheon and Mrs. Dolly Dtthlstrom and Mrs. Isaac Shafer sang "Night Time in Nevada." accompanied by Miss Anna, Mae Shafer., Mrs. Storfe-,: breaker sang '"Firelight Faces," .play-i ing her own accompaniment. "The Old MeXd' VmuslcM reading was fur nished by Mrs. F. L. Dial, accom panied by Mrs. Frank Wood 6n the piano. ,, , Guests were Mrs. S. E. Starr, Mrs. J. D. Allen, Mrs. TPthel Taylor, Mlra Betty Taylor, Miss Anna Mae phafer, Mrs. Barman Vandermuelen, Vernon Carpenter. Sixteen members also were 'present. . , . ; Mrs. .F. A. Ingram, Viil entertain the club on Dec. 0 at her home 'at Pine Cone. ' L. A. L. Club In Enjoyable Party . Mrs. 'o. 'it. Hlbberd 'entertained the L. A, L. club at bridge Wednesday af ternoon 'at her ''home. , Mrs. 'M. ;A. Harrison received the prize for high score and Mrs. L. L. Rudd was secdiyl Mrs. A. j. GoVer iwlil entertain the group , in two yyeeks, ' NO FRICTION, KEPOKTS SAY WASHINGTON, NOV. 18 P) A new 'cabinet officer who says he will give unwavering support to President wxuevelt's goldf-biiylng plan, and Who Is close friend of a leading 'commodity dollar advocate, takes full 'control tomorrow of the treasury. But 'officials continued to deny vigorously that the resignation of Henry Moreenthau Jr.. as undersec retary and the unlimited leave of ab sence granted to William H. Woodln, secretary', meant any schism between the latter and the president. . The explanation remained that Woodin needed, to go to Tucson, Ari.,' In search of rest arid health; that Dean Acheson, who Tiatli been under secretary, resigned simply to let Mor- I'genthau take the second-ranking 'position lh the treasury so he could assume charge while Woodin was on; leave. . ' i President Roosevelt today design-' "oted William I. Myers, deputy gover nor of the farm credit administra tion, to Succeed Morgenthau as the governor. . Myers will 'take 'o'ffice as 'so6n di Morgenthau, "1 sworn 'in tomdr'row. Myers, a former professor ,of agri culture economics at Cornell univer sity, was brought to Washington by Morgenthau as his first assistant, WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 VP) Pro fessor H. 1M. Graves of the Universltv of Wisconsin, a supporter of former uovornor,rniup uuouette, nas been named chief taxi advisor to the treas ury. ' AT THE LIBERTY ilS SCHOOL WILL WAVE ASSEMBLY Good book week 1b emg' observed in the J. H. 'Ackerman Training school this Week. Friday ljtorning, November 17, at nine o'clock In the Eastern Oregon Normal school auditorium the ohll. dren will present a skit entitled "Fun With Books." Each room is con tributing to the skit which. Is being sponsored by the Training school as :sembly council. ii v. .,'-.. Besides the skit, there will be music directed by Miss Jennie Peter son. 1 ' i Kutlielma Stevens and Adolpli Meil ou, In "The Circus Queen Murder," n Columbia picture, are In (lie photograph npo've. The picture cumcs to the Liberty tlie tttre Friday for a tW'O-duy run, ,';lt Ik the story of.n inurdvr Willi ' thuuKaiulH of eye-wit ureses but lio one could, tell how or why she hurt her dcntli. Meiijou Is the famous detective Thatcher Colt, 'drciti N'ltisen n'Lso npiieiirs lu the 'wist. ' " ' 8UKE! I Christmas cards for whloh you need have no blushes, 3 and ea each. Nelson, oppos. Post Office. 11-13-1 t Benefit FesUval, and Ward, Fir and Y. Friday the 17th. Chicken sandwich served at IS o'clock and a o'clock IDo and 10c. Pie Sc. Also vegetables, fruit, candy and aprons for sale. A play will be presented at 7:30. Admission lHo and So. 11-10-1 t Presbyterian Rummage Sale. Church basement, Saturday, 9 o'clock. 11-15.3 t HAVE 3 Circulating Heaters at greatly re. duced prices. See them at Wagner's Hardware. : li-U-3 t. ( NQTICt! I am not connected with The Dalles Furniture Storo any longer. Max Turn. ' i ll-lB-8 t CHKYSANJIIKMISIS FOR . TIIANKMGIV1NG Place your order now for. some of these beautiful flowers. If you have an Invitation out to dinner send your hostess a, few. She will appreciate such a gift. Cherry's Florists, Inc.. . 11-18-4 t. ANGEL'S HAT CUtANINO . AND BLOCKING . SHOES J)YED Best Work In Town , 10- 14-lm Currier's Tablets at Moon, Drug Co. 11- S-l m. NEW IIINNEHWAItE: 33-pc. sets In a number of attrac tive designs. Prloed at $3.95. . Just arrived at Melville's. 11-10-1 t FIND IT HERE Copy for this 'Column must be in by '9 a. m. C.ltl OF THANKS Wo wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kind help and sympathies during our late sorrow, and for the many floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Ohos. H. Griffin. 11-16-1 tp CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to thank our maiiy friends for their kindness In our recent sor row. Mrs. W. M. Furman and family. 11-16-1 tp CAItO OK THANKS Wo wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all those kind friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during tlio Illness and death of our beloved father and grandfather, also for tho beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Minnie Browning and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Browning and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Smith and fam ily. 11-10-1 t ... ,-'. ,';. sale , ..; ,-y. Pre-Christmas Sale of hundreds of beautiful and useful Articles Suit able as Gifts, values from $1.00 . to $3.00 for 60 cents. These specials will be featured In the right hand, window of Richardson's Art and Girt Shop, arid will toe changed 'daily, .You will profit greatly by watching 'this win dow from day 'to day and picking out the things which appeal to yoi at 'a real saving, at Richardson's Art (ind Gift Shop. 11-13-t 1. Crazy Crystals at Moon Drug Ct. v ww?W!W5ii. mw:: .Parcels dll,vertd ,wltl)ln city limits 15o, Over 100 ilbs., extra. Phone Mln 7M. , , , ' 10-8-1 mp .. ICnOQI. CBILPRBN . . . You can get , scratch paper . for school at the Observer. Now Z pods So. 14-t t. I , SHAHEHOLDEKS MEET1NO Notice 1$ hereby given that a spe cial meeting at the ahareholdera of the First National Bonk of La Grande, Oregon, Is called ,to be held at the City Hall at La Grande. Oregon, at 10:00 , m;, Batunjay, Deoember 9, 1833 , This meeting is oalled to determine the policy of this bank relative to Federal Deposit . Insurance and other matters lroper.y coming before the BtnnlrhrklriAra - At the Direction, of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF TUB FIRST NA TIONAL BANK OF LA ORANDE. , '(8lrfned) 'A. K. PARKER, Cashier. . . ' 11-1-1 in, titittfau Wstr'ict Svb 'on , WAHKANTS CALLED . School district Wn 1. Union flountv. Oregon warrants numbered .3374 to 3790 inclusive are hereby, called and win ije paid wne presented at .the office M ;ne, SHstript flierk, n the jiign. ocnoo; puuqing, ja . urnnae, .Oregon, interest ceases af ter, date ox novemoer le, iaa. , , R. 0 WILLIAMS. District Clerk. i i. v .. v r . s H-lW.ti Moon's Pure Vanilla extract is bet ter and costs ess, 3 oz. 33c, 6 oa. 63c, Pt. $1.30. 11-8-1 m. Dry Box Factory Wood. Large truck load delivered $0.60 per load. Tele phone orders oolleot, Pondosa Plie Lumber Op., Elgin, Ore. 11-10-8 t DID YOU KNOW THAT we clean upholstered furniture? Phono us at Main SO, 'and we shall bo glad to call and quote prices. Standard Laundry, 11-8-3 t. FitEIGIIl' WANTED Dally trips to Baker. Three trips per week to Pondosa. Anywhere for litre service. Bonded end Insured under state supervision. Home-owned and Independently operated. Lowest rates possible for the service rendered. Ph. Main 700. BOND'S TRANSFER; io-ao-im -jflLLIS-fcHtLMERS- Track type and Air Tired Tractors; Combines, Implements, Road Machinery, . CHANDLER TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. 1313 Jefferson Main 633 Look 't Your HAT Everyone Else Does! .'cit hat days are Just around the corner. Get yours out add phone us for txpert oleanlng nd blocking, ODORLESS CLEANERS 1107 Washington Main 701 This should be your Choice of Hotels 'Became: Th Nw Low ratei nudts tee DANMOORF. U moat ena. cmlcal lood hotel. 11, $1.60, $. I2.&0. Spscul luoiljr nua. Nurlr ertry room sat 'ft Bft wo i Atb. Women tntroQDC eBsoeomeaft. ltd rtcoiTt tTttr coortstj. Dowalova loottfoa. fjoet te too storeo, but not Dolor. , Don J. Moort, formtrlr ol the ' Klooro RoUl In RMaido. oDI ond opcrtua tbl DANMOOItK y troDlly. ( A. A. A. OSM OpposlU Btl , Oppoiice Tttminil Sties Buildiog TWELFTH AND MORRISON PORTLAND There xire 6 types home-grown tobaccos that are best for cigarettes -Bright tobaccos U. S. Types 11, 12, 13, 14. BURLEY TOBACCO U. S. Type 31, 'Southern Maryland tobacco . 17. S. Type 32. J. S. Type 1 1 is produced in the Piedftiont Belt of Virginia and part of North Carolina. U. S. Type 12 is produced, in eastern North Carolina. U. S. Type 13 grows in South Carolina. ' tJ. S. Type 14 is produced mostly in Sb'utliern Georgia a few million pounds in north ern Florida and Alabama. XJ. ' S. Type 31 includes what is called White Burley tobacco. It was first produced by George Webb in 1864. It is light in color and body, and is milder than the Burley used for 'pipes. "U. S. Type 32, Maryland tobacco, is no'tetl 'for its "burn". In this respect Maryland excels moS't other tobdecos. These are the kinds of home-grown tobaccos Used for making dhesterfield Cigarettes. Then Chesterfield adds aromatic Turkish tobacco to give just the right seasoning or spice. Chesterfield ages these tobaccos for B0 'months 2lA years to make sure that ilieyare milder and taste better. . Tobacco It'mg uld at auction on a Soulhrn markit. WJ, liooirr MnwTostao Co, esterfield the cigarette that's MILDER p the cigarette that tastes better Band Instrument and muslo . valued at fnore than $1,000 were stolen, froin headuartore , of : the municipal band at QusnsJi, Ten. - mci X ft'. ..', , i .i'ASW "'jjliM''11 J Ray Goodriough "arid Robert tslrj. known as the firm of Ooodnovcn Carpenter Shop, haw dlsaolfed partnership. All account owing and claims against said firm are to be paid or, presented $o Rajr Ooodhough at the'Goodnoug h Car penter Shop, '1700 rtfth at. ' ; f . ,' . '' ' 'j Signed Ray Ooodhough, Prop, i 'Oood6ugh OVrpenier Dhop OutTown Boxing Fans -, : You are in 'line for 'praise in 'deciding' "to throiife ltitc town 'to back up your local amateur figfhters 'as they strive manfully io blast their way to Victory oyer 'the fugged Tiuskles of La Grande in the GRAND 'OPEN ING of the EAGLES Great Relief Fund ChampitfriBhip Amateur Boxing Touninment - Saajaa Hotel Arena fet Tuesday Nignt! 'Tiiikets go oh sale etirly SATURDAY Morrilhg 'at ;the "Foley'ftotel Cigar Stand, La Grande. Tell yoiir Friends DON'T MISS THE GREAT SHOW TUESDAY NIGHT 'IT'LL BE A WQW! ...V.......... ...... ............iik...... ll Y SamsYour Coal Dollars Long-lasting KINiG COAL is your assurance of better heat this winter. KING COAL burns cleaner and hotter. It saves your coal dollars because King oal delivers more fuel value per dollar of cost. Your KING COAL dealer is anxious to help you. Produced by United Mai- Fuel Co. Ncwhouse Building Salt Luke Cily , ITTTVTri n AT Distributed By Broomf ield & Richardson 308 Greenwood Phone Main 714 1 (It I 1