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Pnjre TAghl JA GRANDE EVENING OHSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Thursday, June 21, 1934 OCl ETY 000000000000000000000000 Miss Mabrl Morton Socwiy Editor Plwne: auin too I'nUI Nona OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Northside Improvement Club Makes Plans For Its Float; Good Program Is Offered TVentyone wonien aiutvJ-M thr NotthaMe tmprownent club's nwt lus to 1 4 to the L. D church Wed rte1ay arterruvv Mr. Ouy Prtce. )VY4.Utenl in .he chair. P!a- -ect mao for the float arhtcA ilu onran Lmtton is 10 have In tto iml-yn-tenntal parade, Th entertainment pivtfram v aistevt oT (to aortft by Mwt IT M'ac Arklre'rs. Neapolitan Jft$hf aa "Oh. Ut mper. iUi her ainec. Xtisa avvocnpanytnf her, a rea.iir; "iMAOfttvin1 Buy IVy tn Tfw Gro cery," 4x Ignore CmJmU revt1tjt, "Ore u rvnoe in the Ooamtti, WWk Carroll. tVT d4s"VMlvV-4 for the fcf ' tcrrkswo opened with a talk on the subject "Us run Tv Kax p.ose Sacr by WCa FMUmec. ' Can t Orov Row" Saeita tvnny; -am-, nta Sifto Warn IViW M Wc Mutm: "'Ftaniun a rvrmanertt ttrMpe." Mr. Chariton. On acoocnt o ibe nest meeunf Jay conflK-urvf its tt OrJeora.HXV XS Club WlW OCWeTTV the recnd We4eday, July 1 X . CVnunttter wer appotnievt a fol- entertainment atra ep'.kec tS On !. the W LnY 4-H kvoatryr tuto atet in the U D &. j jrcnvnaaium Tve pre.or.i lock charpe o tive ir.eet.nc. Xt Msrnrtary ;caliir. ire roil an4 read::c, vh mm- Jute. rt ciute rtee -a purr., a rut or.f ur arid a lev fame m. ,-. w, t te r.rl ere rr- Charity and am vjacv wi cocks Tra Krivry n4 Mra. Vt-ana. Arfter at the Ram home W"einedaT afternoon Mn William Omhi had fharg ol the bUMiw div-uivwa in the bnce ir Mr WncM the prel- dent the retcnaUon the Utter hetn preeertted arul acted upcm. Mra. Cotuttt avxnt Anon. Mr. WisaVr and Mra Rhertcw as a nom inating cvvnmutee to propose a nan Kw new president. A picnic to cvvtie name time durvnj! the er(j- part ot Awust tm airanifed Ura OlU-er. of the h-tea commit tee, had chars of ome lntereun came whKh ocvujmM the time until the rervhnenu f aened and ti meeting ad.Kmmed 4-H Cooking Club at Gym ier.t. vv'l2er ;-h th etui Vier !Mra H H Rsnru-n h trr:ed te V Ke creana artec t sseetir. L. A. L. Club Closes Year Past Noble Grands ! Assemble Friday RESTAURANT CODE UNDER DISCUSSION SAI.KM Jtne Jl v The cvntn xyry no beuv a-ared or the atate ov7 the enforcement o? the restaur ut ma;ketin agreement was blamed uxn beer d'.pet'ers mho deal in lxvl Thu U a atatement by Max tVhtriar, t:e asticuUural director tn fharcje of the restaurant cvxJe. lvit :mate reitJiurant operator cenerallr Jitw the code, the cvOe aflnv.i.itrator aaid About 600 of theuif vxvtator aireiadv haw cbtained their l:orn.w and eapect to be wmftl by ' the marettrLt agreement. Many other ' iwenw -ere expected to be uauvd 1 muhm the net few d-. Ther are teiwn 1.3V and I SCO liumate ' rvti;:rnt m the state he aad : "Hie on It oona.p;iar. by the rea- ; taurant operator included the rifht of the acncultural director to aswsa the cot of adrft'.niatrat jo of the cevte. and against the ptvMiaon that roKil r0lf x5 arvd tvrkor f.ha.11 aCirpevaTe to their cwt. The tode, hcTT, f.-ea Oehihar authority to rerse a con".;natoi beer and food hen :t tound the peracc 2-a&ir. the appiaton had fa;fd to pay h; tell and aa flaancially ir-reoTii.he- Seer dispenser rr opposed to the ccoe bcaue m many or they couid c cocr.pCy -.th :t pro'.fcior.. partjcuiariy the rrjk ; t ci pent rlallln. Mra. Wllltamaoo aerwd. Ttw next nvetinc vtU be held 00 June '2t. with lira. Ed Kiddie en terutiun at her apartment in La Orande. t:tec(rd litrectnr J. Berryntn vaa electexl director tn the Mv Ulen dutrtci at the re cent e)ecshMv, to aucceed R- S. Allen. Mra. Ella Wane- waa re-elected clerk. I HI tie n. tinuure j Members of Blue Ms. Gran$ will j entertain Pumon crnpp at their j hall Saturday. June 31, and plana to that ettect ir ttide taat Sat- I urday when th local subordinate 1 held ita rerular meeting In the ! abaenoe of Pnr.k Jasper, maater. Ed ; fitktey. pat master, araa tu the chair, and another Itent of buatneea auended to at that tune vaa ' drapinf the charter for Jamea Und- j T Mr 1ctor Rrfm. lecturer for the day. preaented the folio! program in the aternoon. Sons " Love a Old Sveet Song." Orange. RoU call "The first recitation t learned." Piano solo Ernest Bates. Reading Mn. Sara Anson. Song Jay Bre&hearv Piano number Marjorte Fsh mn. Reading Mra. Ed EcJtley. Vocal aeiecuoo Edith and Ken neth Ragatn. Mr. Victor Allen, of Cnion. m a Ttjjtoc (or the tneung. Ha ra mil? Gc-T wmard PecA. vho has been av-sy from his home at Core for three year, has just pa;d a rtsit of one week to his parents there. The time he has been awy from here has nearly all been spent In Xev York. There he was In th employ of the Metropolitan Uf ln Co. Whi)e F here, there was a reunion of the 1 members of his family, there being present hia sister, Mrs. Paul T, Ross, i with Mr. Roes nd family, from Salt Lale CUT; a ststeer. Mrs. Hll j lard Brown, with Mr. Brown, of L Grande; Justin Peck and family of Enterprise. Arthur Peck and family j of Baker. He has returned to his wort In the east, going via Cali i fomia and the southern route. 1 Honored At nnce 1 Miss Muriel Gray of La Grande, , who was a member of the 1334 grad- ! uaunc class of the La Grande H:gh school, and a few of her friends were the Inspiration for a dancing party given last Saturday night at Blue MS. Grange hall by Miss Gray s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anvm The hall was ray with its festoons ci balloons, all-day auckers and other decora uons, the class colors, silw and orchid, betne used for the color ' scheme. Eighteen couples were In 1 ... a fMttm nt th eve- nlns'i miurrwnt WU the ballOOn I dance In which the entire group took part. Reiresnmenis late in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. VlrlJr Ragaln acted as patron and patroness .for the affair. j Returns Home Mi&a Eliza Zaugg. who has spent three months in Salt Lake visiting trT tr Walter Perrshon and ; recovering from a major operation i which she unnerweni a w . ! hospital while there, has returned to j ner nome m mo aiv, hood. ; rjncludes Vlit tc her home at Sucvnerrille after spending a few days visiting at ine home of Mrs. Anna Holman near Island City. While in that vicinity, she also visited with Mrs. Anne 1 Huffman, Mrs. Susie Williamson ana Mrs- A. P. Davis. q Visit Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wlllcocfc and little daughter, Yvonne, spent path, era day at the home of Mrs. Win. cock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. B Spencer in the Grange Hall neig borhood. 1 mmm :! NEGRO IS LYNCHED BY 200 WHITE MEN The t. A U ctuh. wuc3i U com A VMXine w benc ca:ird for m vwrd o U OrarvSe wvrae tc fora j dJl, anc.vai c4 ;i rt Nobis tftrre ubJes at brsdpK were enter- orasd i i.i t:ned tor tKr w wettng oC WeKJ to aite:vi T?e hour s eeASx Ulivmtay aflerncvci at the 1 v oWvs: asd t. pla,-e. tSe I. O. Kowe of Mrs. OaM Rartfter. Mr, i o T h!. .itamea OneaL wcora. Tu club has to Utat rave cnernec rrrn. a pe-..e ! the one maku a if svvre haf;n 1 rrrt chosoe arvl ao oi dv-via ti'.rowrsi te Xttt of rueata, TTvis c oe ad- tt?orvat amuaeer.t ar4 er.tecr;- KIKRTTlXi TVs., .-.r ij t iheit. MTtk Kartee aerwd 1st wft Vhi Tv Siaadtrd h.ie mtxt iM r.Jil rvrrooa. ? at ft Grra. rct. rroon oC- j foec ard ha?io3 t.a aTrec e Joseph Couple 1- " xis at Salem j ,s I rvcn arretted Tor -jt3.xriTit Vb sorrvid te Tpceor c o: . ) ofrvrs a i2wv tcv te nero to j Orartf foe s?e lce,-or. tj-t a i r.-ve arouni J nec- ad ra..pe Bt t; RAT TIE I prT M AXH , TTAX. Kas, A trrch vn! cooi sfrtr weather, wttra un :aTi:t?e couid not prey uoc the pet 1 erous "jrta byv" u beamed by experts at Kansas Sut occlec for nervus damage to wrmt ajsd oats cror this jy U U HOP S5 VAK ASKXVlLi M O. ; PortT. f'.cM ?var apo tre B ltery Part hosel ecr.k-'-rttsa CTrc soey. aecTvv as a bcil hop and he 4iU oa tiie job, Ajskic thoe he rae m xe or. duty ww-e rreecaent Tjeo 3ore RooweJt and rre5or.i W:1ocl. Get In On This Special Bargain! Silk SLIPO Lavishly Lace-Trimmed! o.Btry v.-.tvs as stwnlr.. tie Over The Valley Personals txct U parent boaa&Tttl cVNfa wMt.TiC at f.crr ia ; ifwsv- T4 rrovwn wv4Jer 1 3npe A. r. -en, Ka Kvur eRt. T5ey w-jTB tnat tJsir 2v ue : ' Je vr cv a r.je ard w.arWvS Te? Iva tsotor occa.Tr.t. Vec.i 4- ty lkat)aDy tntm&si CAMP ClTS0P Ttl IOa4 fr. fisdLa Ttv.:iarrtfcs ws khe vt". wher. t?rf :iisk 0:ty a-wi mrt Turnaay . a f r-suec crvs TcwfC4t, irN;:iriC V.r xt .Tors. Mrk Kahes ar,t datee. HrTTi. vrsi Mis V;ea Muoji. of P.tnisjjd Mrs. Seba Iris rai charf cC U bUK.3c. znreu w-ta TWiUne insure wvre prw rxiesi. and tCie baJarv c tr at-.-7ooc. v PAR.VDE SATURDAY Merolvrship Drive 1$ Sucoeful ASTOSC A Cire.. -cre J: :ti: itTCfcfle awLr-riit-rc cvir-,-prre! ara ; rxrew sw-aijoe 3ser:ne ar. e-rA Ore- Tt was learae. V-euswetay rrfvTH ocs.rt.rtJ7Vr.t at Oair.p OUt.-irt T--oa.y at th ryoiv bwttt ee t Nrirtr- wtI frr-ar t t?w rs ijm Kv 1",vvrr.ft tat te k. , fe:Urr 7rr,M.ryv ol tJif Tx.-.-T-ar? KCl5' tfrt Joe xMi;- Tu.- Sar4irs,j The uvijai jwr.hat la a is'w. ws beVT e" aoofywr". . rfWtFir : vr. r." b vrs tv The sneebrtc wa weia' Je-e i-.ty m oi srccaTorv Z ?S.f tt V. MHA,-ne Kataecs. vSc hrtwed rj-'w c-..n..v.rit te ar.rw; trur iar arS rtTTvrc a avttv- ttr t t-T f ukt we rwauiar ftmt. wne W at j Rw ra.rc -a ,vcrar:w Uj Jtvii ?c rcire T-fv.-ii. a-frrc 1 jr-.fwv- y.ue. -pa- Relvkahs Plan For Celebration TrJMS ItiMticcKri-av rwrtnc at Jr , 5. Vtrt-'ii. 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Penney'sHss Terry TOWELS Big, MenSk.e, .Ibsorbeni Ones 15c Tjs' crraialy IrtiJe to px ttf a ti 1 12 kli uni ... a Acci-it Ktd. rw. fvoj ft jjpujy ci then ri.5 tiny'K ISc! BROADCLOTH SLIP 39 Bia-co; rr. k V uecC 1 r;Tit aifd rWrtrajnj as x. Tnre.' n rv FACIAL TISSUXS! 2lQ te tfer ki 19 J arr. tsj-ae are frer nrrt Greet. lMes. m t te. or rrar ! ff F Fashioned Chiffon Silk Hose Elastic Bemberg tops 49 New type of extra-elastic top and reinforcing at heel, t and sole gives them added wear ! In all the popu lar summer colors! Sizes S4 to 10U! There'll be a rush for these, or we miss our guess ! S;ock up today and end the stocking prob lem for the whole season ! Sew! Noretty Mesh Knit Rayon GOWNS Lsee-trimmtd or tailored! 79 Exce-aticmaJ raloes! So dainty and ceo- yet iibJ li srear beautifully! Of rrms-bar dye.coiIity rayon- trimmed milk lce. a-cQue or piping! 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