Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1933)
Thursday, December 21, Vm LA GRANDE MVENiNU UHSEKVKK. LA GRANDE. ORE. Pare Hire Spty' Editor Hs Suggestion . For Resolution , . Te society editor haa suggestion Jor a iosf acceptable 'nHoiiAUk'tot the hew year ana one whlo hot only would promote business end social relations but which also would ' be a boon to any society copy writer, 'our suggestion to the women li mtertalh at more social (unctions jur)ng tlie year and then call early -the ' pjeit morning, Main 600 is the number, and In 'a bright, cheerful voice say, "I have a society Itenji 14 which . I know all of my frlends'wlll be Inter ested." If the society editor does' not drop dead she will be very pleased. Auxiliary Ifqlds Christmas Party --- v ' i The t. A. to the B. R. T. hold -its annual Christmas party Wednesday night at the Eagles hall. Thirty-five ptembers Were present. Guessing con tests we're 'arranged and the prizes were presented to Mrs. Grace Roland, and Mfss'fjudella Luper. A program was presented which In cluded i variety of numbers. Four eighth grade 1 girls from Rlverla school, bbrothf Mann, Hols Waltz, Jeanna Mae Sullivan and Wanaru'th Strain, sang Christmas songs, accompanied by Thelrna Strain: Little Miss Ludella Luper give a recitation; Jerry Jeanne Kimmeli. 'a song; Billy Fleener and &mlta Hesse, Christmas skit; Thelma Strain, a group ot popular 7 piano hUmbers; Gerald ine Stopped recita tion; and a group of popular songs by the girl's quartet, accompanied by Miss Strain.1 Mrs. Austin Arnett . A box lunch was served late m tne evening around th decorated Chirst mas treev " . '.! Club Enjoys Chyjstiiaas Party Members of the So-Ko-He club en joyed a Christmas party Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Grant Swulberg. 'After the business meet ing they exchanged, gifts Itn a fish pond and played appropriate games. Mrs. Reta Gaertner will entertain tlie club on Jan. 3 when election of officers will &e held. Bible Searchers In Enjoyable Meet A pleasant afternoon was spent Wednesday by a group of 40 members of the Bible Searchers class of the Presbyterian church When they gath ered at the ohuroh' for 'a one o'clock jpotluck - luncheon. Following the luncheon a program was presented' In the community room. Each received a gift from a 'grab bag. A booKet or guts also was pres ented to Bey. J. George Willi, min ister of tlie church. ' Mrs. j. K. Wright led the devotions, telling the Christmas story. Other numbers on the program were two pieces played toy Arlene Qalth'er. i recitation by Barbara Murray' arid songs by Grlselda Busey and Carolyn Bohnenkamp. - ' ' " Home Missionary Society Meets The Woman's Home Missionary so-i ciety of the Methodist church wns entertained at the home of Mrs. B'. P. Tyler Wednesday with Mrs. W. H. Hertzog, vice president, presiding at the .business meeting. Qhristmas carols were followed toy the devotions led by Mrs. A. W. leffel on the topic, "Road Menders of La zarus ana Jine noua iv joewutsiiwiii Leads fo Jesus." : Mrs. O. C. Headliy presented the lesson on the subjeot, "Woman's Part In World Pence." '""The 'Standing of Women Before Christ," a paper, was' furnished by Mrs. Hertzog. A Christmas play. "There's a Song on the Air" waa very Impressive when presented by -Miss Louise Whitney. Jean Hyde, Estella Lyle, Barbara) Fines and Adelaide Zwelfel. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted .by Miss Alice Kllb pel. ' Mrs. W. H. Hertzog was named as the hostess for the January meetlrig. SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday, dec. 21 Thursday, Dec. 21 2:00 Past Guardian Neighbors, 8:00 K- of P. "Christmas party nt the hall. ' 8:00 I. O. O. F. Christmas par ty nt the hall. 8:00 ridge club, with Miss - Dorothy kirb'y. t -1 - Friday, Dec. 22 2:00 Past Ouatrdian Neighbors, With Mrs. Llllle Alstott. Saturday, Dec. 23 8:00 Saturday fcvqnlng Bridge club, with Mrs. John Thelsen. 8:00 United? Spanish War Vet erans auxiliary, at the Sacajawea Inn. Monday, Dec. 25 Merry Ohrfcstmas. - Wednesday, Dec. 27 2:00 L. A. h. club, with Mrs. George McVey. 8:00 Eastern Star. Masonic hall. "ft 10 sincere thanks if) f4 w- of um.Mu .oli H-m I? simple ' plain crepe or i but snappy (wun corresponding bust -mvnuureg of 33 1-2; 36, KG 1-2 and 3S) and also In 40 and 42. Size. 1 S requires 3 1-S yarjs of ;I9-Inch mil teiiul plus 1-2 yard of contrasting material (or the coUar and cuffs. Itl mppotone.slze IS requires 2 S-S yards. ' ' ' " " To secure u pattern and slhij!6 sewing chart of this model, tear out this sketch and mull U t6 Julia Boyd, 103 Park Avenue, New York. tj. Y.,' toge'tlier ttl(li J 5 'betas In coin: Pe sure to enclose, on a separate sneet ot paper, your'iiunie. fnl address, your size, the num ber of this pattern ( No. SStiSxh and mention the name of thin news paper. ' ." '. ' 1 ' GOVERNMENTS OF WORLD TRYING TO MD RECOVERY By m!th ttcnyls (Associated Press Wrelgn Staff) Nineteen thirty-four promises to be a year ot world -experimentation In economics and government as states men seek to -specdthe end of" one of history's jongest find stlffest hard time, spells. ' 1 . ';M A lot of 1933's International head aches are prominent on the' sheet 'of uiiflnlshed business. '"' First of all, leaders face the prob lem Of dislocated media of "ekchaHge with tvo major and many minor theories at clash. Happy days, they all agree., . won't come again until cOrr.merce can move in undisturbed and unimpeded channels. In the ' United States President Roosevelt proposes to raise basic pur-c-hilng ability, and commodity prices, by the use of a "managed" currency: ...In Italy Premier Mussolini .will lower wages and prices In one sweep ing operation in the hope that there by Italy may compete lift the world's marts. Americas Assail Tnrltfs France sticks to the gold standard sod Balls' for monetary stabilization throughout the world. , In the Americas tariff barriers are being attacked by bl-lateral bargain ing, as 'proposed by Cbrdell Hull, United States secretary of state; at the 'Pan - American conference In Montevideo. The Nations o'f the west ern continents will seek a solution of the . troublesome debts question in nn economic gathering at Santiago, Chile. ' : 1 ' Europe, onxrous to sell its products nbrosd 'and thus fill the domestic iSln'he'r pail, clings to its tariffs ind quotas as bargaining points. 'Mr. Itoosevelt has Indicated a disposi tion to do some bartering himself with wines and liquors as the first bait. ,'.'' Most statesmen feel that the clos ing months of 1033 marked at least a 'slight upturn frora the business stagnation of last winter and spring. World unemployment has decreased If only slightly; many basic commod ity prices- have risen: some world surpluses have been reduced. ' ' 'Big Conference' Futile . Politically there' are many of the old 1933 snags In the 1934 channel. The conference system didn't work so well In the 12 months Just ended; witness adjournment of the London ' rrv - T i . i n i I SCHOOL GiftL Permanent . d -t nt? Wave tM.D Includes Seme ' Permanent JYave'p Includes Shampoo, 0A PA Haircut, Flngerwave 92tuU Others 3J0 to 5.00 ' , Always Guaranteed Phone Main 350 i I TO OUR MANY FRIEND We Avtend tlie SeAnon'a Rrwtinoi'iiiiil for the splendid co-operation received in 9ii. lBecaue of the piesling NEED, may we solicit your generoUf con tinuance for 1934. Scotcii' .v 6u qui ' blatti Utile blouse thut can be made up 111 satin.' It 'conies in six sizes: .14. lfi. lS iind So Injured Toronto Hockey Player While surgeons operated fo save the life of Irvln (Ace) Bailey X above), ot the Toronto Maple Leafs, whose skull was fractured in a hockey game with the Boston Bruins, police questioned Eddie Shore, Bruins' star, about his part in the accident. ' A delicate tre panning operation 'was performed on '.bo injured star in a Boston ' ' . hospital. Economic sessions of lost spring and summer and the inter disarmament meet At Geneva, the former with un defined results and the latter a fail ure. ' " THIS CHRISTMAS r : Smith Corona ? Tllfc PORTAB LE tVPtWSITES The spirit of Amer Tea Is a Kill n assert Inff itself. Suci-d is once more a real ity for those whe urc prepared for it. Ttxtny ftli nctivitj Ismrrird on in Writ itiff o the work hiK tiHl for bringing suitrss toejich oni "of lis is Coron.i, the Person ii I Writing Miichiue. ' ''This Cliristma: lielp Koine one t( sweccss by sclex't infi-nSiiittii-Corona "J'ht Gift of Sue ce' Wri te bi phone for demon itrntion. ' ;- Smiih-Corona U th fiflft"! portable trrtr IttitU Modern iWt, qult, ail improve menu. The ONLY partabt rhh'"pino hmy" action and the fameuM Sihith SUJt. ' Corona Four for wurly $60 note $45. Co pitta ttith ail eMtvtiittnrcj. XJtr a mBltOlt blr(-.riAlr8 far Proved Durability. S i;U:';: ,' ;'''- A . ; I TTl-, , TLCKKY'S TYPKHKITKR ffKHVK'K 109 Depot 8t, ;': -' ' Phone 393-W Branded Son's . filler by Wife Accused by his wife of beating tliclr 3-year-old son to death, Donald K," Smith, 30, abovo; Littleton, Col., farmer, was spirited away ; to Denver for safety when a crowd gathered nt tho Littleton JaU, causing fears ot possible lynching. Tlie slain child Is shown below. Tigers Tackle Kintr'a , Imbler Te,am Tonight (Continued From Page One) vantage to the Tigers! . : But what probably will prove even', .a greater dl-jodvautage, la that Ooach Jimmy King still lias a lew of his 1932-33 veteran cagers on tlie squad . and they would like nothing better than to defeat the team .'from the larger school. ; ; 1 1- I Coach Woodle, after a couple of somewliat disappointing practices tills week, was uncertain today as to his starting lineup, and said, he probably would not know until a sliort time before tho opening whistle. Last week, when the Tigers defeated Union here, ho ' otarted Zlvkovloh, center; Hyde and Stltt, forwards, and DoBolo and Webb, guards. . i ' Tills will po the last game on tho Tiger sohcdule until January. ' HqIoii. Hftyesactvcflff. .has acpeptod honorary hiemhorsliip Jn .tlie dram atic club at the University 'of Mary land. rapped in holly paper and I " - 1 WT -VV adorned with a beautiful personal gift card, this magnificent Arvin Hot Water Car Heater add a thrill to that precious half hour around the family Christmas tree and will just keep oh adding coin fort and pleasure on every ride for all the cold days that follow. . You can now purchase a genuine Arvin, with a chromium' plated re volving heat deflector, for as low as $12.50. Come in today and make your selection. - PERKINS Motor Co. Phone Main 500 ; FIND IT HERE t'opjr (or this Column muil be In by B a. m, . tore qpap. a! day Suiday. aud afofidfiy. Cherry's florists, hc. 12-20-4 t. qry Box factory f ood,. Vargo trtick looo; delivered W.50 per oad! Tele phono orders collect. Fonddsa Pine Lumber Cq.. ilgln, ora. 12-21-2 t. Beautiful cut flowers aud plants for Xma. Oiierry's Plprts, mo. 13-20-jl t. . Storo open all . day Sunday and Monday, phcrry's Flutists, Inc. , '.'....: 12-2Q,- t. CATHOLIC NBIIVICKS ' Rov. J. D. Lee, Baker, EptscoixJ church at Cove Clirlatmas day ai 10:30. Confession before mass. Every body welcome. ' , 2-21- tp Wouldn't that cock your pistol t Auctioneering by Jay Breshcars, Allcel. 12-8-J m.. A wonderful ' tot ' ol OUrji3antlie- mums fo$ Xinas,. pierry' Florists, rue. '12-20-4 t. Make your Christmas gifts with Crazy Crystals at Moon Rrug Co. 11-8- p. TUItKEY SHOOT Sun.. Dec. 24, 10 a. m., La arande Gun Club. 12-20-2 t. ' JUST. AHIUVKD . v AT MKl.Vll.l.K S A shipment of Jade green kltcbci ware in mixing twl8 and range and refrigerator loets. Those make lqvely cnrlstmai gifts. 12-21:1 f . Candy Canes, 2 for Sc; hard nik.' 15o lb.: French creams, 20c lb. Cherry Blossom Candy Shop. . . 12-q-13t Moon's Pure Vanilla extract Is bet ter and costs less. 3 pz. 33c, 8 oz. 62c, Pt. 1.30. -ll-O-J. in. BUV PEACOCK SLACK tor your stokers. Galther Ice and Fuel Co. 11-27-1 m Currier's Tablets at Moon Drug Co. 11-8-1 ni. The gift to please all the family Is a box of Cherry Blossom chocolates. .;'" ia-9-iat SCllOOL ClilLDREN Tou can get scratch paper ifor school at the Observer. Now 3 pads 5c. 9-14-t 1. Uhtrimmed Sport COATS Vnlues 'to $16.75 Swagger Suits Values to $24.50 $14.75 Clearance On HATS Values to $2.95 Ira BERGMAN'S Style Shop 204 Depot St. Next to Glass Drugs . 8TOCKHOI.IliKg ANNUAL MKKTING , i Notice la. hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholder of the First National Bank, o( La Grande, will be (eld at Vhelr banking house in la Grande, pregon. on Tues day, January th, 1934, at lb o'clock A. M. At this meeting a Board of Directors will be elected to serve tor the year 1934 and such other busi ness will be' transacted as may be properly offered. 12-9-lm A. K. PARKER, Cashier. ' NOTICE TO I'KKIHTOltS Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the pounty Court of the state cjt Oregon; for Union County, adminis tratrix of tho estate of Laura B Jack son, deconocd, aud has qualified as such. ' All persons having claims against said estate are hereby requir ed to present the same, verified as re w atch : (12019 Adams GRAND ARRAY Popular Bright Shades and Smart Pombinutions . 7j The same smart style details you've been admiring at much higher prices, wil) be found in these stunhihg Frocks we are offering for only $6.85. Sizes 14 to 44. Others at $9.85 - $12.35 and $14.75. - Look at the Price! Look at the Goats! " rvn j o quired by law, to .the undersigned at 1208 First Street, La Grande; Oregon, within six months from date hereof. , Dated at La Grande, Oregon, Dec. t3th, 1933. " R. J. KITCHEN,' Attorney for odmj'u- 'lstratrlx. ' ; .'. " DBLLA PARKINSON, Administratrix of the estate of Laura B. Jackoon, deceased.. ; ,t Dec. 14, 21, 28. Jan. 4 and (1. Ships Collide And 1 Seven Lives Lost HULL, Eng., Deo. 21 UP) Seven lives were lent today when the traw ler Kurd collided with and sank the Swedish steamer Castor Off Flambor ougli head In a dense fog. The trawler reeuced the captain and five members of the crew of the Castor and brought them hero. For The IPS OF THE NEW Ave.'- Next iDaor to December 23rd See Friday's Observer Qf NKW HOLIDAY on Sale Friday and Saturday. $6.85 Special Purchase! ' Jirand New! Just Received! Black Brown Blue $29.50 to $39.50 Values Look at the Furs! Manchuriitn Wolf (Chinese Dog) Caracul! Wolf! Coney! Belly. Squirrel! Sealine! BeavercUe! French Beaver 1 'Dyed Coney Sizes 14 to 44! Buy Her a Coat for Christmas Livermore Safe At New York Honpe NEW YORK, Dee. 21 VP) Jesse L. Uvermoro, prominent Wail street lp. crator whoso disappearance led to fears he hod been kidnaped. Is safe- at home again after an absence of a lit. tie more than 24 hours. . f Police reported Llvermore told thpm that from the time he had left Ms office around 6 o'clock Tuesday af ternoon until he awoke in the hotel "his mind hah been a blank.'' ' Catching Cotj V1CKS NOSE DROPS HEW AID m PtttVENTtHa CfJtl Voovy;orR), Sunday iNite Afternoon or Tailored Types 1 OS r r t I