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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1934)
Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Monday, Juno 18; 1931 Reta Conner, Hershel Talbot Are Married Saturday Evening And Go At Once to Hermiston The marriage of Miss Reta Conner and Hershel Talbot wa solemnized Saturday evening at 10:00 o'clock at trie home of Rev. and Mrs. w. H Hertzog, 908 Spring atreet, Rev. Mr, Hertgog reading the service. The bride who wore a drew of pink crepe and a corsage of sweet peas, was at' tended by Mrs. Ralph Scarbo, while Mr. Scarbo served Mr. Talbot as his best man. Mr. and Mrs. Talbot left Immediately for Hermiston where they plan to remain for about a month. The bride on this occasion Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Con ner, and was graduated from the La Grande High school In the class of 1931. Mr. Talbott Is In the employ of the state highway department. Wedding of Late June Has Much Interest Here His many friends here will be In terested to learn that the engagement of Franklin K. Eberhard and Miss Janice Etlgor, of Sun Francisco has been made recently with the mar riage to be an event of the latter part of the month; Mr. Eberhard, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Colon Eber hard of this olty and Is very well known here, was graduated from Stanford university where he was i member of the Phi Kappa Sigma frat ernlty In March 1033, and has since been a reporter for Dun Ac Brnd- SOCIAL CALENDAB Monday, June 18 : 8:00 Eastern Star Social club at Masonic parlors. Tuosday, June 10 : 8:C0 Auxiliary to Mt. Post No. 30BO V. P. W. Emily Wednesday, Juo 30 140 D. A. R, luncheon. River side park. . 3:00 W. P. M. S. Methodist church, Mrs. 8. T. Ballle, Island City road, 3:00 Northslde Improvement club, h. D. 8. church. ; 3:00 L. A. L. club with Mrs. 'Charles Karther. 3:00 Parkdale club, potluck at Riverside pork. 3:00 Baptist Women's socloty With Mrs, Prank Jester. ' 8:00 Li. 8, to B. of L. F, and E., ' Eagles halt, Thursday, Juno 21 f 8:00 Y. W. E. A. picnic, Pine ; Cone. 7:30 Eagles auxiliary at the : hall. only in 1 l do you get Rollator Refrigeration Don't lot anyone tell yon tlmt "all refrigerator mechanisms are about tho game." Only Norge litis tho Rollulor cold making mechanism. And (ho Holla tor has vital, exclusive advantages found in no oilier mechanism etvr built. Lok at the Mechanism Look for beauty of raliinrt design and finish convenience features shelf capacity. You'll (ind that Norge is everything you could want in a modern refrigerator. Hut beyond that look to the meclmnism! THE ROLLATOR Aa oniv three mvvinn paru aimtc, nouvr. fid, almotl ffivrliuf in ft. Only IS'orga Aui lh HulUitor, H & S ELECTRIC CO. Phone Main 127 107 Depot St. N0RQE ROLLATOR REFRfbERATiuN POWERED TOR THE TROPICS OCl ETY street In 8an Francisco. Miss Edger, the daughter of the late Col. and Mrs. Benjamin Edger Jr., of 8an Francisco, Is a graduate of the University of California and a member of Alpha Chi imega. Improvement Club Wednesday What the committee feels will be a worth-while program has been plan ned lor the regular meeting of the Northslde Improvement club Wed nee day afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at the L. D. S. church, corner Fir and Y street. Mrs. Bragg and Mrs. Slnden are members of the entertainment committee. Miss Zla Mae Andre wh will sing a vocal solo, Mrs. Carroll and Mrs. Lenore Coalwoll will give read ings. Mrs. French and Mrs. Oneal have charge of the flowers discussions which Include thete: Permanent Perennials, Mrs. J. K, Charlton, Roses For Your Qarden, Mrs, Btella Denny, Zinnia Secrets, Mrs. Walter Parker and It's Fun to have a Flowor Show, Mrs. Frank Cain. All Interested are given an invitation to attend this meeting, Y.W. E. 'a. Picnic Thursday Eve Members of the Young Women's Educational auxiliary are planning a picnic for Thursday evening, June 31 at Pine Cone, an Innovation In the annual programs, which usually last from October to May. The picnic supper will oe served at 8:00 o'clock and transportation will be furnished. Members end their frlonds are In vited and all are asked to call either Avis Ferris or members of the Library staff for Instructions as to the supper. ... Class Picnic Is Big Success The annual picnic of the Ever- ready class of tho First Christian church held Sunday at the foot of Mt. Emily was considered a genuine succcas with about 60 pooplo present. The lesson study was conducted under tho direction of tho teacher of the class, Miss Annetta Johnson, and sorvlco of worship Including tho communion service was nold with Miss Dorothy Smutz having charge. 'Hie dinner was prepared by tho com mittee with Mm. Ruth Helvoy as chairman and an afternoon of recroa- tlon was In charge of Bcnulfi Hicks. Roy Rlegels, contor of tho Univer sity of California toam which played Ccorglo Tech In tho Itoao bowl game of IQ'29, has been named coach at tho Pomona, Oil., Junior college. N Did you ever hear of a refrig eralor mechanism, that after running constantly, on factory test, for tho eniiivalent of 2) years in your home, actually uses less current today than when it was new? Did you ever hear of a mechanism which would freeze ico quickly in a room temperature of 120"? That's what you are sure of getting when you buy a Norge. See, the Norge. Sec its nianv features of convenience and economy. And certainlv, rfon'f buy any refrigerator till you know nil about Roll. !x ator Refrigeration. ORGE oooooooooooooooooooooooo Miss Mabel Morton Society Editor ' Phone: Main BOO Until Noon t oooooooooooooooooooooooo Memory Of Col. Huron is Honored Sunday (Continued Prom Page One) Grande, who commanded tho 180th Infantry at the time of his unex pected death last month. The program: Prelude, procession of colors. "Largo" by Handel, 188th Infantry band. Invocation, Chaplain Blenkinsop. "All Hall the Power," Hymn. Scripture. "The Oood Shepherd." "Tho Lost Chord," Chaplain Blen klnsop and band. "Love Divine." Hymn. Eulogy, Chaplain Beard. "Oolng Home," band. Benediction. ' ; Poulludo. ' ' Colonel Huron Is missed greatly at camp and many, many expressions of sorrow at his untimely passing are nearci, Sgt. George M. Plank, who rode his motorcycle down to camp from La Orandc. took it out the other nluht for a Jaunt to Cannon Beach, and as Corporal William W. liunyan pun nlngly remarked, ran Into a ."smart Aleck (BUI sounded It clllck).". Plank was climbing a hill and In tho dark spotted what looked llke cow legs to him, but as he approached It appear ed the "cow" had as a henrecar a pair of rocking chairs. In other words. tne glowing animal was notlilne more or less than a mammoth so Georire says bull elk. Oeorge wheeled his motor over to ono side of the road Pimples Relieved Skin made clearer, smoother, finer, the easy Resinol way. For free sample of isiDimcai inu soap write 10 Jlcilnol, Dept. 75, JJlto.(Md. Jlcilnol, Uept. 75, Ual(o.(Md. MB LIBERTY Last Time Tonight 3 Days - Starting Tuesday Why did his girl $f V 10 I make him the great f tV $ . 1 lover of the ether- V 1 then give him the p I air! I P&M3t- ;J song hits from . l HV,t'lt rSFS the producers and .'JSX hMa BarJ 1 Lawn mmwf - j m Mower I A noted radio ex- r I I pert "tells all" in -? I I tins inside story r i I I that "fairly sizzles i jh A with action and (I , 1A y jtjM I surprises !".4.,w s4Mx ?r. I Just when Mr. Waplto decided to go the same piece In a hurry. Tho next morning there still was elk hair on one side of the motorcycle and George was limping beautifully m he related his adventures to the UBual doubting Thomases. . Tho usual enjuynirj weekend was spent at Bear.lde and Astoria, but for details well, Just a bit Indiscreet to go Into them In detail, Many of the boys enjoyed themselves by commun ing with nature In the row we refer to swims In the ocean, etc., of course. Tbe scenery Is magnificent this sea son, seems to be the run of reports, and the new styles generally meet with favor. This week will complete the seri ous training at camp, winding up with the annual sham battle on Sat urday, with the 188th Infantry taking tile leading part this year. The two rllle regiments alternate from year to year In the demonstration, which la usually witnessed by from 30,000 to 60,000 spectntors. Promotions at camp include the following: to be corporal. Arthur B. Stcffen; privates first class. Maur:ce A. York, Arnold E. Oliver and John M. Lambert. Specialists annointed follow: Burke Inlow. Albert W. Lilly, Carl M. Amos and John V. Alnsworth. Specialists are Ju-jt what the name Implies privates or privates first class who have some special duty to perform and therefore receive a bit Permanent Waves Includes Flngerwave, Haircut, Shampoo $2.50 Others at $3.50 and $5.00 Get a Wave for Swimming $1.75 All Work Guaranteed CINDERELLA SHOP Phone Main 260 1113 Adams "JOURNAL OP A CRIME" Ruth Chattel-ton Claire Dodd Adolphe Menjou Geo. Barbier higher pay chock. Lilly Is artificler and Alnsworth is bugler. , Talk about wild goose chuscsl The uutlonul guard enjoys them every year with some rookie on the raw end of the deal. One member of Company E tramped around comp Think of getting such beauty in a rug, for so low a price! The lustrous highlights give the appearance of rugs costing far more ! A permanent sheen, woven of carefully blended Oriental designs every rug brand new and perfect. At Wards low price they could easily be called "spe cials." Come! See them! Save! Scatter Axminster Rugs, 27x36-in. Only, $1.39 Hair Rug Cushion, won't mat down. 9x12-ft. $4.98 $6.15 Plades -ln. Wheels Four keen steel cutting blades send the grass flying I They cut a clean sw.ith leave your lawn as smooth as a golf green. Wards low price means a big saving! considerably the other morning In search of a bucket of taps the kind you blow on a bugle if you can buzz Into tho mouth piece. The rookie in question had a bucket with him when he finally found out that taps are ethereal blrdles and not Issued from the QMC at all. Who furnished the wools. Copies of famous Camp Chair Compact Folding I Strong I Sturdy hard wood frame. striped seat. A 1 great value I r 1101-3 Washington Ave. bucket Is a bit of a mystery. Another rookie left La Grande's streot In search of tho always miss ing skirmish lino. Ho failed to get far though, as the sergeant in Un ion's company orderly tent lifted the corners of his mouth too far when he heard the request. ?3 down, $4 monthly, Comfortable I A n d low priced! Var ni shed hardwood frame, 4 color painted-stripe material. i -mwww Tmmme maralfuBB mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmimmmmmmataitatuimitai The mess hog been unusually good this year, both as to quality and quantity. Sgt. Fred J. Wells Is mess sergeant, Sgt. Mux W. Burko firut cook, and Carl M. Amos second or "bull" cook. In addition two kitchen police are picked for duty dally. plus carrying charge Phone Main 18 Lawn Chair SSi