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Saturday, July 7, 1934 "SOCI ETY Ted Klein Weds California Girl In Impressive Church Ceremony Monday in San Francisco . . wora nas oeen received here of the marriage 01 -a Klein, formerly of La Grande, and Miss Catherine Jones, of San Francisco. The wedding was an event or Monday afternoon, July 3, and was solemnized In 8t. Peter's episcopal church In San Francisco. The ' bride and groom were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith, also for mer la Qranders. the other guests present being only close relatives and friends. .Immediately following the cere mony, Mr. and Mrs. Klein left for Carmel-By-The-Sea where they have been spending their honeymoon. They are. expected in La Orande In Sep tember at which time they plan to come north for the Pendleton Round up and to visit Mr. Klein's relatives here. . The groom Is well known here and was graduated from the La Orande High school. He is now con n'ected with the Western States Co. of. San Francisco, i Hutchinson Family Reunion Soon Members of the Hutchison families are looking forward to their family reunion which will be held at River side park on Saturday and Sunday. July 21 and 22 and the committees which have been appointed to look after various plans have been getting the program In shape. J. L. Hutchi son is the general chairman for the event, Parley Hutchison, vice chair man, David Hutchison, treasurer and Agnes Coffey, secretary. -'The several committees which are functioning are: entertainment, Mrs. Irene Hutchison, chairman; Mrs. Lydla Hutchison, Mrs. Amora Hutchison, Mrs. Pay Lester, Mrs. Tena Patrick, Mrs. Agnes Coffey; refreshments, Roy Hutchison, chairman. Boy Klrkland, Miss Lydla Hutchison, Miss Gladys Hutchison. Miss Virginia Hutchison. Miss . Helen Hutchison, Dock Lester, Miss Gweudola Coffey, Mies Bulah Perkins, Prank Perkins, Oeorge Horn. Silts Horn, Mrs. Ellis Horn and Mrs. .Ruth Hutchison; sports, Joseph Hut chison, Tuck Hutchison, John T. Hutchison, Wallace Coffey and Amora Hutchison; dance, David Hutchison, chairman, Mrs. David Hutchison, Jo seph Hutchison, John Lemuel Hut chison, Miss Lydla Hutchison. Mrs. Gladys Hutchison and Virgil Hogg; In charge of swimming, Joseph Hut chison and John Leonard Hutchison. ' Elgin Couple Married Here ", Miss Dorothy Lea Bechtel and Fred 1X Davis, both of Elgin, were united In marriage by Rev. B. Marcus Ood win at the Baptist parsonage Thurs day afternoon. The bridal couple , will make their home In Elgin where the groom is employed In the Safe, way store. Club to Meet' At .Riverside 1 When Mrs. A. E. Erlckson serves as hostess to the Pythian Sisters club Tuesday afternoon, July 10, she will entertain her guests at the Riverside park which Is such a popular setting for Boclal events this season. Lucky Dozen In Park Picnic Members of the Lucky Dozen club chose Riverside park for the place for their, first summer picnic, the affair having been held Friday. A pot luck . dinner was served at one o clock, fol lowed by an Informal afternoon. All the club members were present and Miss LaVelle Rlchey, of Portland, was a guest..-- - The club will hold another picnic on July 27. Margaret Wonderlick Is Complimented Miss Margaret Wonderllck, nine-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Wonderllck, of Salem, who moved from La Grande two years ago. was complimented at a party which Mrs. W. H. Parkinson gave Friday evening at her home. Games were played on the lawn and later the gueAts went Indoors for more enter tainment, some of them played, and all were delighted at a group of num- SOCIAL CALENDAR J Monday. July 0 3:00 D. of U. V., Mrs. J. Evans, corner Fir and X. 8:00 Royal Neighbors, at X. O. O. F. hall. Tuesday, July 10 t 3 :00 Pythian Sisters Social club, Riverside park. Wednesday, July 11 10:00 So-Ne-He picnic, Pine Cone camp. 2:00 Northslde Improvement club. L. D. S. church, 3:00 Eagles auxiliary with Mrs. Walter Seward. 3:00 W. F. M. S. Methodist church, Mrs. Gerald Plerson. 7:30 Sr. Sewing club, M, I. A., Mrs. Ernest Zaugg. Thursday. July 13 3:00 Swagger Sewing club with Miss Virginia Rogers. 3:00 Ladles Aid Lutheran church, Mrs. Nels Nelson, 1906 Oak St. " Friday. July 13 3:00 P. O. N. club, Mrs. Ger trude Sullivan bers which Miss Margaret, played for them. , .. While the visitor appeared often here before the family left La Grande, aho has made great progress and also a great record for herself in Western Oregon. Some of the awards she has received are for the following: first place for piano solo work under 12 years In a Salem contest; first place for piano solo work for children un der 12 years at the Oregon Federa tion of Music club In Portland, In 1933; first place for duet work for children at the club's convention In Portland in 1034; played a recital this spring of 15 numbers, studying with Miss Frances Virginia ' Melton, at Salem. Mrs. Wopiderllck and her daughter are returning tomorrow to Salem. Present at the Friday evening party were Jean Wetzel, Helen Jean and Janice Moon, Dorothy Jean Lester, Margaret Wonderllck, Merldee Moore, Mrs. Ed Moon, Mrs. Christina Lester, Miss Loretta Stltt, Mr. and Mrs. Mer vllle Moore. Mrs. J. A. Wondeilick, Mrs. Fred Stoyka and little daughter, Russell Price and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parkinson. So-Ne-He Picnic At Pine Cone Members of the So-Ne-He club and their families will participate In an all day picnic Wednesday, July 11 at Pino Cone. Those who plan to at tend will meet at the corner of Oak and Adams by 10:00 o'clock In the morning. Mrs. Gladys Huff and Mrs. Gertie Sullivan are members of the refreshment committee. Daughters Will Meet Monday Daughters of Union Veterans are meeting Monday afternoon with Mrs. J. Evans, whose home Is at the cor ner of Fir and X Btreeta. The meet ing 1b called for 2:00 o'clock and all members are urged to be present. Past Noble Grands Meet Friday " Thirteen members of the Past Noble Grand club, of La Grande enjoyed the afternoon Friday, with Mrs. S. T. Simmons at her home In Island City. The afternoon was spent "Informally and refreshments were the concluding feature, Mrs. Simmons being assisted in serving by her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Case and her granddaughter, Miss Mary Jane Chadwlck. EAGLES PLAN PARADE FLOAT The regular meeting of. the Eagles lodge which was postponed from Thursday night until last night was held as scheduled, but only routine business was transacted. The committees which - were ap pointed to arrange floats for the cele bratlon parade, held short meetings nnd another meeting was announced for this evening when further plans will be made. Marie Dressler's Condition Better SANTA BARBARA, July 7 UP) Marie Dressier, conscious and resting comfortably, continued today to hold her own In her fight against compli cations of uremic poisoning and can cer which have threatened her life. Physicians said she spent a good day yesterday and apparently has now at least a temporary victory In her bat tie for life. CROWN QUEEN OF JUBILEE AT STADIUM (Continued From Page One) tire queen's coronation, holds the distinction of supervision over one of the most outstanding features of the celebration. All chairmen have their parts well under control, all participants aro prepared and the public will witness an elaborate event in the history of the west, It was said. Wild Gobs in Riotous JsTight in Nice, France (Continued Frum Page One) places simultaneously, police re ported. The tars threw crockery and furniture about with aban don. Police, despite strong battling, were about to lose control when Rear Admiral Hayn Ellis rushed a riot squad from the Arkansas, anchored at VUlefrance. THREE FINED IN COURT HERE Fred Boster. Edward Burke and Edward Anderson were arrested yes terday for Bteallng a ride on a rail road train and fined $10 each by Judge L. Denham In the Justice court. Being unable to pay the fines, they were placed In the county Jail and will servo It out at the rate of 2 a day. - ' 1 T1Y1M Sun-Proof Paint "The Paint That Lasts" PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE Phone 162-J 111 Elm St. oooooooooooooooooooooooo Miss Mabel Morton Society Editor Phone: Mala 600 Until Noon oooooooooooooooooooooooo Restores Peace In Union Clash A peacemaker at the stormy strike conference ot union stool workers in Pittsburgh was Father Casimir Orlemanskl, shown above at the convention. He entered the hall as a riot threatened, calmed the dispu tants, and urged them to acquaint the public with their demands and win sympathy Cor their cause. BONNEVILLE LOCKS BID IS $3,895,592 PORTLAND, July 7 W The navl- Ration locks and power house super structure masonry work on the Bon neville dam will cost 93,805,502. A low bid in this amount was submitted Jointly by the General Construction company and J. F. Shea Company. Inc., of Portland when proposals were opened here by the office of the dis trict engineer. The bids will be sub mittcd to Washington, D. C. Engineers here have said that no great engineering difficulties would be encountered should sea -locks eventunlly be authorized. It would be comparatively easy, it was said, to change sill specifications to per mit a greater depth of water. MERCURY AT 90 HERE ON FRIDAY The mercury moved up to 90 above Friday, one degree warmer than Thursday, but not as warm propor tionately as at Baker and Pendleton At Baker it was 00 above, the warm est day in several weeks, and at Pen dleton It was 07, the warmest since June 11. The forecast for the weekend Is for unsettled weather In Northeastern Oregon, with generally fair weather next week and above normal tern' peratures about the middle of the week. NELSON TAKEN TO ENTERPRISE George Nelson, of La Grande, charged with failure to appear at Enterprise for trial on a larceny charge, was arrested hero Thursday night by the state police and return ed to Enterprise Friday. BEER LICENSE FOR HOT LAKE IS SUPPORTED A beer license at Hot Lake was recommended to be granted yesterday at the closing day's session of the county court for July. Tills, in addi tion to other routine maters and the allowing oT bills, made up the busi ness of the docket. State Cancels Cole's Permit SALEM, July 7 VPii The public utilities commission today cancelled the permit of Donald F. Cole of La Grande to operate as a contract car rier. The commission stated that the operations of Cole were contrary to specifications of his permit. PARTS SERVICE 89 of Perfect Of 4110 orders for "Cuter pillar" parts received in our two stores in 1933, wc filled completely from our own stocks 3588 251 were partly filled. Do you know another machinery dealer who of fers so high a standard of service ? BUNTING Tractor Co. LA GRANDE EVENING OHtiEKVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Personals YltiltH '111 J. Seabrook, of Chicago, stopped in La Orande yesterday for a short visit, en Toute to Enterprise where he ex pects to spend some time visiting relatives. Return To Taconm Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Lindsay, their daughter. Mrs. ShamTey and her lit tle son, Donn, who have been spend ing the past week with Mrs. Carrie B. ate I nc amp at her home at Island City, returned Friday to their home in Tacoma. Mr. Lindsay le manager for the Totem Grocery Co., in the Pugct 8ound territory. Mrs. Steln camp also has a houaeguest at her home thlB weekend, Mrs. Evelyn wi ger, of. Baker. Stop 'Here - Lieutenant and Mrs. Fred Parks stopped in La Grande for a few days visit with her mother. Mrs. E. a, Klrby. Lieutenant Parks who la in the U. S. marine corps, has been transferred from Bremerton, Wash., to Quanico, Va., and they were mak ing the trip by car and expected to make several other stops along the way. Ends Va cut Ion Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Shaw and small daughter, of Twin Falls, Ida., who have been Bpendtng a two-week vacation here visiting relatives and friends, expect to return to their home Monday. Visiting Here Mrs. Mary Winters and two child ren who have been spending the last week at Wallowa Lake, have returned to La Grande where they will visit friends before returning to their home In Portland. Visits Parents Lorce Anderson has returned to La Grande and Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson. He has been spending the last several months at Los Angeles California attending radio school. 1 Frrlm Portland Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Parks, of Port land, are visiting relatives and friends In La Grande this week. While here they are guests of her aunt, Mrs. W. L. Slater. Return to Seneca Mr. and Mrs. Morgan M. Carroll and daughters Patricia and Katherlne re turned last evening to their home at Seneca. They came here oarllor In tho week for the funeral srvlcs of their son, Dick who died suddenly the first of the week. Return To Portland Miss Daisy Robbs returned yester day to her homo In Portland after having spent the last week vial ting relatives and friends here.. From Kentucky . Henry Shopera, of Louisville, Ky., was among the guests registered at a local hotel yesterday. lias Operation Robert Floch underwent an opera tion at Hot Lake sanatorium yester day from a radical antrum nnd in re ported to be recovering satisfactorily today. From Denver Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Whlsslcr. of Denver, Colo., are spending a few days visiting in ta Grande. Tons Hoc torn. v Little Miss Nina Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wells, underwent an operation this morning for the re moval of her tonsils. Miss Pearson Coming Miss DeLorls Pearson will arrive this evening from Portland for a visit at the home of her friend, Mrs. S. B. Morgan. While Miss Pearson has been teaching the past several years In the Portland schools, she Is a former La Grande teacher and has many friends here who will be glad for the opportunity to visit with her. Ilerrt From Boise Mrs. R, J. MoCaslIn is spending a few days in La Grande from her home at Boise. This morning she un INDEPENDENCE DAYS! A GLORIOUS day of Kb. erry every week- of the yearl That s what a decla ration to use our modern laundry service will mean to youl MAKE your Declaration of Independence from the heavy taxes imposed on STANDARD LAUNDRY wiF-e- savng- srrOA derwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils and will remain for a few days to recuperate. Mr. McCaslln is an official of the Home Lumber company headquarters at Boise. Here From Iowa- Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brann are regis tered at a local hotel from their home at Des Moines, Iowa. Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Warren return, ed yesterday to their home here af ter having spent the last three weeks In Portland visiting relatives and friends. They were accompanied to La Grande by -their grandson, Lynn Anderson, who will visit here for a few days. Visit Here- Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gltroy and Miss Cammllla GUroy were visiting In La Grande yesterday from their home at Buffalo. N. Y. Shackleton Name To Carry On In Arctic Exploring LONDON ()P) A student of Mag dalen College, Oxford, Is to carry on tho name of Shackleton In polar ex ptoratlon. He Is Edward, 26-year-old son of Sir Ernest Shackleton. whose exploits were cut short 12 years ago by his death while on the way to the Ant arctic. Sou Turns to North Tho son is to seek his spurs, how ever, in the opposite end of the earth In little-known Ellcsmcre Land In the Canadian Arctic. An expedition which ho has or ganised under the leadership of Dr. Noel Humphrey's plans to leave Lon don In July, sailing In a sealer char tered by young Shackleton from Nor way. The Interior of Ellcsmcre Land Is unexplored and the chief scientific work of the expedition will be a geo logical survey and mapping. Tho ex plorers plan to winter in the region and to devote next spring to northern Ellesmere Land. They expect to be away a year. Shackleton, who Btrongly resem bles his noted father In looks as well as In Interests, Is piesldent of the Oxford University Exploration club under whoso auspices tho expedition has been launched with tho support of the Royal Geographical Society and the Canadian government. His principal Interest is exploring and the walls of his room at college, aro covered with pictures of Arctic landscapes. Confers With Old Timers The last previous venture of the club Was an exploration In Borneo from July to December, 1032. For several months Shackleton has boon busy learning from polar experts as much as ho could concerning Polar equipment and conditions. Ho has had conferences In Copen hagen with Dr. Lauge Koch, veter an Arctic explorer, and with the Greenland board. In Oslo he talked with Capt. Rllscr Larsen, famous Arctic and Antarctic filer, Ellesmere Land, to which tho ex pcdttlon Is heading, next to Baffin Land, is the largest of tho Canadian Arctic archipelago, tho greater part of which Is an Eskimo' reservation. It Is like a deep saucer, with Us in tcrlor lowlands flanked by coastal mountains. BUS SERVICE For WALLOWA, ENTERPRISE, JOHEPII and Way PolnU. Leave La Ornnda, Dally 4:10 p. M. For PENDLETON, War Point, Leave La Orande, Dally 10:80 A. U. C P, Stage Depot, 1308 Adaraj Pnona MAIN 49 your health by the wash tub, clothesline and iron board. WHEN you discover the true economy of our serv ice, you'll wonder why you didn't rebel long before this. 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La Grande 27 Hours From the East Coast (Continued Prom Page One) San Francisco at 0:65 p. m. tho next dny, Oakland' at 10 p. m. tho next day, Los Angeles at 3:15 a. in. tho second day following, and San Diego at 4:35 a. m. the second day follow ing. Mall deposited In the poatofflee be fore 8:30 p. m. will arrive at Boise at 1:53 a. m. the next day, Salt Lake City at 3:35 a. m., Cheyenne, Wyo.' at 7:21 a, m., Omaha at 12:25 p. m., Chicago at 4 p, m., Cleveland at 8:35 p. m. and New York at 11:25 p. m'. If mailed after 8:30 p. ni. It will ar rive at Bolso at 10:20 a. m. the fol : lowing day, Salt Lake City at 12:20 p. m., Cheyenne, Wyo, at 4;21 p. m.. the BEFORE you select any refrigerator be sure you sec these new de luxe General Electric models. To the matchless perform ance of G-E refrigerators has now been added new brilliant beauty in cabinet styling. 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Entertainer Gets Two Years In Pen MADISON,' Wis., July 7 W) A former night club entertainer, 30-year-old Patricia Cherrtngton must serve a sentence of two years In Al dcrson, W. Va., federal reformatory, for harboring John DM linger and his slain lieutenant. Tommy Carroll. She pleaded guilty In U. S. district court yeuterday. Mrs. Cherrtngton was arrested ; In Chicago three weeks ago. : ' TO BEGIN WORK ON DECORATIONS NEXT MONDAY Roy A. Flsk and daughter, Miss Maxlne, are expected to arrive In La Orande this evening from their home at Hlllsboro. They will Join Mrs. Flak who has been here for the last two weeks beginning preliminary work on decorating the store fronts for the Semi -Centennial U. P. celebration. On Monday they will begin work of sewing the decorations,- etc., which are to be In place by next Thursday. July la. and will remain until after the celebration which ends July 21. 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