La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 13, 1934, Image 3

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    1 Tuesday, February 13, 193 1
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE,
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SOCIETY NOTES
Sixty Attend Lincoln Day Tea
Given Monday Afternoon At
Home of Mrs. Julian P. Stalcup
Sixty women were guests of the
American Legion auxiliary yesterday
afternoon at the annual Lincoln day
tea given at the home of Mrs, Julian
P, Stalcup. AH the women's patriotic
organizations of this city were rep
resented. Including Mrs. Albert Neu
kirshner, president of the Daughters
of Union Veterans, Mrs. Jesse Spen
cer, president of the Woman's Relief
Corps; a number of the active mem
bers of both organizations and also
members of the Daughters of the
American Revolution and the United
Spanish War Veterans auxiliary.
Special guests for the afternoon
were Mrs. Julia Beeson, a gold star
mother and a member of the auxiliary
and Mrs. Susan Burnett, the oldest
charter member of the group.
A program was presented by Miss
Beatrice Younge, chairman, which
Included a variety of numbers. Mrs.
P. S. Lyon sang "Roses of Picardv";
Mrs. Lynn Wright gave two readings,
"Mrs. Brown's New Baby" and "Sec
ret Society"; Mrs. Floyd Sherwood
sang "Alice Blue Gown" and "Curly
Headed Baby", accompanied by Mrs.
Lynn Wright; Mrs. Miles Fallows fur
nished a reading, "Lincoln. The Man
of the People"; Raymond O. Williams
sang "The Open Road" and "'Sitting
on a Log", accompanied by Mrs. Wil
liams; and Mrs. Herbert Evans read
noted quotations from Lincoln.
The tea table was decorated in a
patriotic motif, with red, white and
blue carnations and red tapers form
ing the centerpiece. Mrs. Victor
Eckley and Mrs. Lot L. Snodgrass pre
sided. Assisting in saving were Mrs.
E. L. Knight, Mrs. Cecil Wagner,
Mrs. Thelma Lyon and Mrs, William
Koeter.
Receiving the guests were Mrs. Stal
cup. Mrs. John R. Garity and Mrs.
O. B. Maxam.
In keeping with the occasion a
miniature of the log cabin in which
Li ncol n 1 i ved was arranged in one
corner of the room.
Class Enjoys .
Tea at Rectory
: Mrs. C. A. Kopp served tea at the
rectory to 22 members of the per
sonal religion class given every Mon
day by Rev. Mr. Kopp, rector, at St.
Peter's Episcopal church. The class
was held from 3 to 4 o'clock, after
which tea was served.
.W. B. A. To Meet
This Evening
The Women's Benefit association
will meet In regular session at 7:30
,. o'clock, this evening and all women
who are arranging tables for the
benefit card party on Friday, Feb. 16,
at 8 o'clock at the home "of Mi's.
Claude Mackey, are asked to be pres
ent to complete arrangements.
Plans also will be discussed for the
Eastern Oregon rally to be held at
Echo May 19.
Make Plans For
, Rummage Sale j
A committee from the Daughters
of Union Veterans met Monday
and completed plans for a rummage
sale next Saturday. Members of the
committee are Mrs. J. R. Rhodes, Mrs.
Albert Ncukirshner, Mrs. Ray Bueii,
Mrs. Putnam Yeck, Mrs. Goldic Eyans
and Mrs. E. F. Wlllcock.
Valentine Party
Event of Monday
A valentine party was enjoyed by
34 members of the Junior B. Y, P. U.
of the Baptist church Monday after
noon at 4 o'clock at the church,
Games were pla.d and each guest re
ceived a valentine.
Lunch was served at 6 'clock by
the committee, Cleo Campbell, Mar
Jorie ilker and Icel Collins.
Rev. and Mrs. B. M. Godwin were
guests of honor. Adult hosteses were
Mrs. Buckift-, Miss Geneva Cottrell,
Miss Ida Sherman, Miss' Mary Buck
ner and Mrs. H. M.igler.
Spring Time for Sassafras
Fresh Clean Bark at LoviPrice
SPRING TONICS j
Sarsaparilla Comp 89cj
Blood Purifier $1.00 j
Appetizing Tonic 89c
Celery & Iron Tonic $1.00
San-Tonic :. ?1.00
(A goifll One)
Vacuum
LUNCH KIT
Special - $1.29
American Made
at,
SOAP SPECIALS
Colgates
Palmolive
Jergens
Williams
5c
; Thousands of Things for
WakelitaCluC'
Is Entertained
Mrs. W. E. McClure entertained the
Wakelita club Monday with Mrs.
James Oneal, a guest, completing
three tables for bridge. 'Prizes at
cards were presented to -'Mrs. Jack
Brandtt first, and Mrs. Claude Berry,
second.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess. Mrs. Clyde Hoppel will en
tertain la two weeks.
Royal Neighbors
To Stage Play
"Aunt Susan Jones," a- play, was
selected for presentation by ne Royal
Neighbors of America on March 12,
Monday night at a meeting at the
Odd Fellows hall. Members of the
cast were also chosen. They are
Mesdames Veima vedder, Ef fie Young,
Erna Gtltner, Bessie McM&aus and
Luc tie Price.
During a business session a letter
was read from Baker announcing that
the district convention will be held
there in April.
Mrs. Vedder was presented with
her past oracle's pin.
Gatusi Camp Fire
To Enjoy Party
The Gatusi Camp Fire group will
enjoy a valentine party tomorrow eve
ning and plans for the affair were
made yesterday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Raymond O. Williams,
guardian. Miss Stella Jean Ingle was
in charge of the meeting.
An entertaining program of skits
representing scenes from recent
movies was given last night. A short
business meeting preceded the pro
gram. ,:,
Old Timers Club
Is Entertained-
The Old Timers club was enter
tained by the auxiliary Monday night
at a dance at the Sacajawea ball
room. Dick Lindsay furnished a four
piece orchestra.
The auxiliary held a business ses
sion before the dance and arrange
ments were made to '"SPft ' souvenir
buttons to advertise the celebration
next summer.
The auxiliary also will Intertaln at
a party for its members and the Old
Timers club on March at the depot
club rooms.
.
Miss Helen Moor
To Be Hostess
How drama in the United States
fo ters amicable international rela
tlon will be discussed tomorrow eve
ning when the International Rela
tions group of the A. A, U, W. meets
with Miss Helen Moor at 7 o'clock.
Miss Moor makes her home in the
Sacajawea Annex.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
5 :30-7 :00 Pioneer public dinner,
I. O. O. F. hall.
7:30 Women of the Moose, Odd
Fellows hall.
8:00 Women's Benefit associa
tion at the Eagles hall.
Wednesday, Feb. 14
1:30 Parkdale club, with Mrs.
Dollie Dahlstrora.
1:30 Greenwood Study club,
schoqi library.
2:00 Women's Foreign Mission
ary society, Methodist church,
with Mrs. O. P. Harrison, 1513
Adams Ave.
2:00 Loyal Sisters Aid, with
Mrs. Oma Lapham.
2:00 K. D. club, with Mrs. Eula
Webb.
2:00 So Ne He club, with Mrs.
Erna Fitzgerald.
2:00 Ah Delth club, with Mrs.
Will Barclay.
2:00 St. Mary's Altar society.
i HOUSECLEANjXG
jWhisk Brooms ..XI. 50c
Chamois. 50c to 2.00
Sponges 10c to $1.49
Ceno Cleaner ,....-.. 25c
Moth Destroyer ....... 50c
Roach Powder ..::..:'.: 25c
(A Complete Line) "
Time lo Take
PICTURES'
Film - Cameras
Finishing"
Si
ROUGH HANDS
Cosmetine
Hinds Cream L
... S9c
i.?S9c
Garden Court 50c
(The Best One)
Your Comfort and Health
MIm Bat Duke, Socle 7 Editor
Telephone Main 800 Until 8:80 . m
with Mrs. J. B. McLaughlin.
2:30 p. A. R with Mrs. J. K.
Wright.
7:30 A, A. JJ W International
relations group, with Miss Helen
Moor.
8:00 American Legion auxiliary,
Sacajawea Ins,
8 :00 Pythias Sisters benefit
card party. Odd Fellows hail.
8:00 Eastern Star, Masonic hall.
8:00 P. D, Q- club grill dance,
Sacajawea Inn ballroom.
Thursday, Feb. 15
5:15 Hi Lo club, with Mrs, Clyde
Peterson.
2:00 Helomala club, with Mrs.
Will McClure.
2:00 Diversity Club, with Mrs.
Weldon Vedder.
8:00 Eastern Star Past Matrons,
Masonic hail.
8:00 Eagles auxiliary card party.
Eagles hail.
8:00 Bridge club, with Mrs. J.
E. Fitzgerald.
' Friday, Feb. 18
1:15 Lucky Dozen club, with
Mrs. W. W. Kinzle.
2:00 Neighbors of Woodcraft of.
fleers club, with lira. Mary Yeske.
2:00 Past Noble Grands club,
Rebekah lodge, I. O, O. F. hail.
2:00 L. D. club, with Mrs, Fred
H. Kiddle.
2:30 World Day of Prayer pro
gram, Presbyterian church.
2:30 Hiveria Parent Teacher as
sociation. Lass chapel.
8:00 Pvthian Sisters, K, of P.
hall,
8:00 Benefit card party, W. B.
A., with Mrs. Claude Mackey.
a
Saturday, Fftb, 17
1:00 Women's Relief Corps, Odd
Fellows hail.
Monday, Feb. 19
2:00 Arv Research club.
with
Mrs, Glen Thompson.
2:00 Wakettta club, with Mrs.
Clyde HoppeS.
7:30 Daughters of 0nion Vet
wans, with Mrs. Albert Ncukir
shner. 8:00 Neighborhood Music club.
8:00 Eastern Star Social club
at the La Grande hotel.
"AIR TRUST"
IN CONTROL,
MARTIN SAYS
(Continued From Page One
the aluminum concern,
Martin .asserting he made the first
flight over London - and that he built
the first bomber ever contracted for
by the government, told the commit
tee that the "Ohio gang under
Colonel (E. A.) Deeds have complete
control" of aviation.
Asked how the "air trust exercises
control," Martin continued:
"Every contract is let secretly, col
iusiveiy and tn violation of the law.
They go into a secret meeting and
agree who is to get the job."
"Who goes into the secret meet
ing?" a member asked.
"The Curtiss company agents.
(Brigadier General (H. Conger)
Pratt, and the army procurement of
ficers at Dayton, for instance," he
answered.
The "air trust," he argued, has
"put Its own men into key positions
and controls the contracts of the army
and navy.
"There is not a single man in the
army or navy who dares to oppose
the control exercised by the air trust,
"The departments today are honey
combed with agents and employes of
this trust,v Today, something like
24 or 25 cents out of every dollar
spent for that purpose goes into an
airplane. The rest is stolen."
"By whom?" asked Representative
Montet D.f La.),
Martin named the Curtiss-Wright,
Pratt-Whitney, General Aviation and
Boeing companies.
rr- n
The
Eastern
Reveals Profits
in Air Stock
That he made a profit of J12,
OOtMitfG from an original air
stock Investment ol 94S7.1I9 was
admitted by WMItam Boeing
when, as shown here, he testified
before the Senate committee in
vestigating ocean and air mail
controls. He Is chairman o the
board of the Urtked Aircraft and
Traesportatloa Company.
AT THE LIBERTY
Headed by Warren William, a splen
did cast was assembled for "Lady for
a Day" the Columbia picture adapted
from the Damon Runyon story,
"Madame La Gimp." showing Wed
nesday, Thursday and Friday at the
Liberty theatre. May Robson, "Grand
Old Lady of the American Btnge,"
plays the role of "Apple Annie."
The story deals with an old apple
woman who peddles her wares In tise
metropolitan theatrical district, and,
unknown to her associates, is sup
porting a daughter in school in Spain.
She is giving her child the impres
sion that she is wealthy and socially
prominent, and has a splendid hus
band. Suddenly she learns the daughter
is on her way to America, with s
young Count who wants to marry her,
and the count's father, of the Spanish
nobility. "Apple Annie" appeals for
aid from her friends, the most con
spicuous figures of the White Light
district. They rally to her rescue,
"The Dude', a gambler borrows
a rich man's apartment and installs
Annie in it. "Missouri." a night-club
hrwtw hiwt thi nnnlc-womfin hpaiitl- f
tied. It is necessary for her to have
a temporary husband, so "Judge
Blake' a pool-shark, is pressed tuto
service.
After a series of hilarious happen
ings, the masquerade works out per
fectly. The Spanish nobles accept all
of Annie's pretensions, and take tlie
daughter back with them for a mag
nlficient wedding In their ancestral
home.
Warren Wilitam, fresh from tri-;
umphs in half a dozen Warner sue-!
cesses, plays "The Dude". Glenda !
Farrell, brilliant voune comedienne. I
plays "Missouri," a night club hostess.
Bald rotund Guy Kibbee, who shone
in 42nd Street and many other
pictures, ts cast as "Judge Blake",
the husband for a day and Ned
Sparks is "Happy", a "dumb stooge"
for "The Dude."
MISS HERZINGER
HAS OPERATION
Miss Ruth Herzinger underwent an
operation yesterday at the Grande
Ilonde hospital. Her condition Is sat
isfactory end it is expected that she
will be able to return to her home ;
tomorrow, - i
youIl be cwfiazecf
atyeiii own
With this new invention
you will save time and money.
IT'S HERE the heating unit that will
save you 1 0 to 1 5 minutes out of every
cooking hour. And this amatmg cook
ing speed lasts the entire long life of the
unit uses less electricity, too
See for yourself, on your own range,
the surprising advantages of this new
invention called the Chromaloi-Super-Spced
Unit, which gives you the real
joy of cooking electrically. It's safe,
shock-proof no exposed wire. And it
is the easiest cooking surface to keep
clean because of its iJat, smooth top.
n - .L - Tiiii i -.imi-a- "id y f -g
See Them at the
II & S Electric Co. or
Oregon Light & Power Co.
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for this OoJumn mutt
fe in fey 9 . at.
McKessaiVa Vitamin Concentrate
tablets of Cod Liver Oil fl.00 at Moos
Drug Go. 1-25-1 m.
Home-cooked chicken dinner, fam
ily style at I. O. O) F. hall Tue Fsb.
13, 5:30 to 7: Under auspices of
Frances Brovra Auxiliary and Union
County Historical society. Adults SOe,
children 25c. 2-0-4 t.
Lady Esther Toiletries at Moon Drug
Ca . 1-25-1 in
Remodeling coats, suits and dresses.
Children's work and fur coats a spe
cialty. Special prices during January
and February. Mrs, Pearl Maser, 1812
Sixth St Phons 287 W. 1-17-1 m.
"The Man tn the Green Shirt,"
Christian church, Fri. night. Adm, 25c
and 10c, Overture, chureU orchestra.
3-13-3 t.
SCHOOL CHILDREN
r"ou can get scratch, paper for
school at the Observer. How 2 pads 5c
A personal representative of Dr,
SchoU, a foot remedy specialist, will
he at Faika next Saturday, Feb, 1
to "diagnose the ailments of your feet,
free of charge. 2-12-8 t.
Pocket watches cleaned 230, New
main spring l,mt Guthrie's, 110S
Adams. 3-12-3 1.
Improve health and figure.
Wear a Spencer.,
Beautiful light-weight garments,
Eva N, Martin, 1104 Penn. 1-30-i m
When you need ruei
Call Main 628
GAITHER ICE & FUEL CO.
1-2-1 m.
sratMoxs
IS? THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATS OF OREGON FOR
"UNION COUNTY
CEC1LLE REYNOLDS. Plaintiff,
8,
WILLIAM H REYNOLDS. Defendant,
To William K. Reynolds, the above
named defendant:
' In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you ta the above entitled
court and cause, on or before four
weeks from the date of first publica
tion of this Summons,
"You win take notice that in case
you fail to appear and answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for relief prayed for in
the complaint herein, to-wit r for an
absolute decree of divorce from de
fendant,
jYeu will further take notice that
this - Summons is published one &
melr for four consecutive .iveeks or
five publications in the La Grand
Evening Observer, published in the
city of La Grande. Union County,
Oregon, by order of the Hon, J, W,
Knew leg, judge of the above named
Court, which order was dated Febru
ary 3rd, and the first publiea-
of which is made Feb. 8, 1934,
R- 3- KITCHEN, Attorney for Plaln-
tiff.
Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27, Mar, 6,
NOTICE TO C'KEOITOttS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
tlie County Court of Union County,
Oregon has appointed Joy Veach as
tho executrix of the last will and
A Complete
Printing Service
Quality Counts
NELSON ?X
Mtwe
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Daddv" Browning's
1 1 1 '. $
Y t V .' . ' 'I
Dorothy (Sunshine) Browning. IT-yoarold adopted daughter at Ed
ward W. (Daddy) BrowniBg miiKosalrs reaitor, la pictured with Iser
ii.sband, Claronca Hood, 20-year-otd taitndry proprietor jt Dttaa,
N. C. alter tttelr marrtege la Kew York.
testament of J. A. McKiaiate, geee&a
&$, &nd tttil persons having elMm
agsinst snM state are hereby noticed
ta resertfe the soma to tlie ur;der
stgtied at 603 M avenue. La Grande.
Oregon. dtUy verified as required
law. within S months from the 3fit
of the first publication of this nottoe.
Bstett this 33tli day of Ibruary, 363.
JOY VEACH. Executrix of th Estate
of J. A. XfeKetatle, Eeeasel.
S. H. BUTO.RIOH. West-Jscofcew
Bldg,f Ijk Gmntle, Oregon. AUorssey
for Executrix.
Feb. 13-20-37. Mar, 6-JS.
Sl'MMONS
IK THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OP OREGON FOR
ONION COUNTS'
CHARLES OOMSTOCK, Katatlff,
vs.
WIEMA OOMSTOCK, Defendant,
To Wllrna Comslocie, the abse
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby retfuired to ap.
pear and answer Use complaint filed
against you In the abovo errttiietl
court and cause, on or before four
weeks from the date of tile first pub
lication of thia Summons,
Yob wit! talse notice that to ease
you fail to appear and answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for reitef prayed for
in the complaint herein, to-wli; far
an absolute decree of divorce from
defendant.
You will further take notice tnrt
tills Summons is published onco a
week for four consecutive weeks or
You can
&
Gh no
for four pieces Bed - Chest - nity & Bench,
Daughter a Bride
five publications In the La arasde
EveiuEig Observer, published In tne
City of La Grande, Union Cmmty,
Oregon, fay order of tho Kon. J, W.
Knowles, jtidge of the abeva nansed
eourt. which order was tlated, ?b
rusry 5th, 13, and the first puhit
eatiort of which Is made Feb. St 14,
B. J. KTTOHKS, Attorney for Plato-
tiff. Feb. S, 13, 20, ST. Mar. 6
SOPHOMORES TO
HOLD ASSEMBLY
The sophomore class ot the La
GrssH.e High school wtl present s
assembly Vri&aj morning at
ft e'eocfe in the Higk sc&sgS gymua
slam. Silas DoroUiy Kirbsr fsct
advisor of the class.
HERE'S WHY I HAVE j
FEWER COLDS I
(Full ileuils of Vicfcs Co'da-CoBUol Pinn fa sscit Viete pgfatp
Now is an important woni in the furniture mar
Q ket. The suite you buy now will prove one of the
best investments you've ever made. See the
NEW MODERN BEDROOM GROUP
NOW IN OUR WINDOWS
have a Pine Modern
like this for only
0 o
Doirt Delay - Buy Now
Easy Terms if Desired
Debate Club To
Honor Lincoln
And Washington
The iSebste ciBb ot tim E& Oraietfei
Ktgli school, taught by H. Mont;
has completed a ims weeks stety ot
nod women In Airricsa ftUtc.T se
wtU Ean two patrisUe sttstes Ea-
program for tetaornKsr teelss
(Htes Victor!
"CMWhood ot tae"
.. Mten SEreEesi
"Boyhood ot UtteoSa".,..
Oesrge Wfesai
"2iiltt5?y Life '.
"Eartr Poillical life
tBHt MM0ttrap
ateia Victor
"Love Affairs". -..Csrrsit Ptto!
"Debates Wttil DougJsss'
.... - DGKirtd Jesperl
"hater PoIItleat Lire",
"lfe as a Lawyer",
Frances Ifetesij
Vera te&s Ward
"Career &s ft PrtsSdem'
.- , Hugh BustxE;
'S lories of Lincoln'
Hoy FlmaE;
"His StanrtJng Among Oth?r Peoples'
Mary sej
-"His Attitude Towards Irit-eniperaace'
.. ,. Le-Jiia Smtk
"Religious Ufe VJriridrc4 Hefeese
IN LOW SPEAKS
TOL.H.S,CLASS
President K. B. Inlaw reeentty
dressed the social science classes ofj
the La Orande Kigft sehooi at the
Karmal sehol on "The Teacher" in
keening with & study snsde by the'
yoestlonal galdariee class taught by
1. H. Blunt. About ITS stuaents have
been studying the teaching joofes-
sioa in their soelsl selene elssses.
DAUGHTER BORN
HERE MONDAYi
Mr, and Mrs. Art &r Te-.
eelvlng eongratulatlosia en th hlrth '
of a daughter yesterday morn2ng st
l he Grande Ronc hoapllal.
here's why we have
SHORTER COLDS
I1W til
B&droom
if -
4,
The L.&L Drug Co!
Four Floors of Fine Furniture
r
Depot is Adams
Phone Main 87