La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 13, 1934, Image 4

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EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Monday, August 13, 1934
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'SOC I ETY
Miss Alice Marquardt, Co. Health Nurse,
Joseph I. Zimmerman Are Wed Saturday
In Church Ceremony Performed at Boise
The marriage of Mlsa Alice Mar
quardt, for 11 years public health
nurse of Union county, and Joseph
I. Zimmerman was solemnized In the
Presbyterian church at Boise, Satur
day evening at 8:00 o'clock. The
single ring service was read by Rev.
William Crosby Ross, formerly of La
Orande, with only Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Bacon, close friends, being present
and serving them as attendants. The
bride was charming in an ashes-of.
roses lace dress and her corsage was
of Talisman roses and sweet peas. A
dinner at the Boise hotel Immediately
followed the ceremony In the church.
This wedding has greet Interest In
La Orande where both Mr. and Mrs
. Zimmerman have been before the
public for a number of years. Mrs.
Zimmerman has been the very effl-
clent county nurse having come from
her home at Burlington, Iowa, 11
years ago. Her resignation presented
to the county court July 1, has been
accepted and her successor appointed,
but she will continue In the office
until August 1 to assist Mlsa Brick.
son with her new duties. Mr. Zim
merman In the federal employ and
has his headquarters In La Orande
Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman have re
turned to La Grande and taken up
their residence at the Orande Ronde
apartments.
135 People
Attend Three-I
Picnic Sunday
The Three-I picnic held yesterday
at Riverside Park was one of the suc
cessful annual gatherings the Suckers,
Hawkeyes and Hooalers have had dur
ing the past several years, some 136
people former residents of Illinois,
Iowa and Indiana, being present. The
dinner was served at 1:16. the basket
dinners the guests brought being
supplemented with Ice cream and cof
fee served by the association. The
president. Rev. J. George Wain pre
sided during the short program. There
was Informal singing with Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Kitchen and Mrs. Walz
assisting. Eva Monroe read a poem
on "Illinois", and Ray Williams, ac
companied by Mlsa Isabel Williams
sang "The Bells of 6t. Marys" and
Xor an encore "Nothln There were
hours for out-of-door amusements
and social visiting.
The nominating committee, Mrs. l.
Den ham. J. H. Blunt and Ed Eckley
reported as officers for next year:
President, L. P. Day, representing
Illinois, vice president, R. A. Wllker
aon, and secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Frank Woods. These were unalmously
elected. The picnic in 1936 will be
on -the second Sunday In August,
t " i . ,
Lucky Dozen
Club Picnic
Members of the Lucky Dozen club,
their husbands and families Joined
In a picnic party at Pine Cone Friday
with a very large attendance. It was
an evening picnic with a social hour
or two followed by refreshments In
cluding watermelon.
Three Societies
Meet at Park
The three women's organisations of
the First Presbyterlsn church the
Missionary society, the Bible Search
ers and the Home department Joined
In an out-of-door meeting Friday af
ternoon at Riverside Tars;. At pot
luck lunch was served at 1 :00 o'clock
and afterwards came an Interesting
program which Miss Lula Huron and
Mrs. Myrtle Broughton, of the mis
sionary society, had prepared. Mrs.
J. George Wsln had charge of the
dcvotlonals. Mrs, H. J. Rltter re
viewed the nationalist movement In
China and the missionary president,
Mrs. I. O. Bowser, closed with a short
talk. Music for the afternoon was
furnished by a portable phonograph.
The committee In chargo of tho af
fair Included Mrs. William Oondlt,
Mrs. T. H. Oalther. Mrs. I. c. Bowser
and Mrs. W. B. Pickens.
Club Will
Plan for Show,
The Northsldo Improvement club
will meet In regular session Wednes
day afternoon at tho L. D. H. church
at 3:00 o'clock, A largo nttendnncc
of tho members Is being anked as
plans are to bo mnilo for tho fall
Specials
8 Only 20 rod rolls of 30"
Woven Wire. Sts wires are
6" apart. Per roll - 18 00
Split Cedar Fence Posts
Bach - 10c
5 Only 10 rod rolls of 111"
4" mesh Poultry Fence.
Per Itoll M.80
Home Lumber
& Coal Co.
Phone Main 17
Mickey McCoy W. O. Sawyer
Parmera Friendly Headquarters
Wallhide
Interior Waftpalnt
15 Beautiful Colors e
PITTSBURGH PAINT
STORE
Prions 162-J o 111 Kim Bt.
flower show which Is to be held In
I the very near future.
...
Married Here
Saturday P..M.
Miss Edna E. Smith, of Elgin and
Ben M. Hcrr. of this city, were mar
ried Saturday afternoon. The service
was read by the Rev. B. Marcus God
win at the Baptist parsonage. Mr.
and Mrs. Herr will make their home
In Elgin, where he is employed.
Marcia Miller Has
Birthday Party
Ten friends of Mim Marcia Miller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mlllor,
aaeluted her In properly celebrating
her 11th birthday Saturday afternoon.
First they were taken -to Pine Cone
for a splash and swim In the pool
then they returned to Marola's home
for refreshments. The guests were
Beth Fross, Blllle Batlcy, Jlmmle
Sailing, Eugene Alford, Darcla Skiff.
Betty and Billy Wagner, Nancy Und
sey, Celestlne Cook and Laverne Sar-
vis. Marcia received many alee gifts
from her friends.
Lawn Social Is
Financial Success
The Norths Ide Improvement club
gave a lawn social Saturday after
noon at the home of Mrs. O. J. Price,
2406 North Plr. Flowers donated by
members of the club and Japanese
lanterns overhead helped to make
the lawn and grounds an ideal set
ting for the tables. A bowl of golden
gleam and nasturtiums with pink
dahlles centered each table. Miss Ila
Mae Andrews had charge of the re
freshment and was assisted by Alice
Cain, Mrs. Hungerford. Oeorgoanna
Lock wood, Delorca Stewart, Evelyn
Ballard and Marie Robertson. During
the afternoon Miss Andrews sang
some vocal numbers and Miss Nadlne
Hungerford offered some violin solos.
Mrs. W. H. Parkinson playing the
accompaniment for both.
The. women cleared a substantial
sum which Is to be used to finance
the coming flower show.
FIRE SUNDAY
IN GARAGE ON
JEFF. AVENUE
Cleaning a car with gasoline re
sulted In a blaze In the Chrysler gar
age at 1444 Jefferuon avenue at 10.23
a. m. Sunday, firemen report. The
fire was quickly extinguished before
damage of any consequence was
done.
ACCIDENT ON
CLOVER CREEK
Attempting1 to pass on the Clover
creek road near North Powder last
Friday, cars driven by Leo Suydam
and C. Waltz, of North Powder, col
lided. No one was hurt.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Monday, August 13
0.00 Dinner of official board of
Methodist church, and their fam
ilies at Pine Cone.
7:00 Ralnbow-DoMolay plcnlo
supper at Pino Cone.
Tuesday, August 14
3:00 Second Ward Relief so
ciety at L. D. S. church,
Wednesday, August 1ft
2 :0O Nortlislde Improvement
club. L. D. S. church.
8:00 L. S. to B. of L. F. and
E., Eagles hall.
Thursday. August 10
2 :00 N. O. W Mrs. Lily Alstott,
2015 Oak.
8:00 Spcotul meeting Englcs
auxiliary.
Jimmy
Amato
Radio Arranger
Curt
Burnside
l'kxentric Dancer
and Vocalist
THE
THREE KINGS
Vocal Trio
7llffl Half Wednesday August 15
MAC A A Nun . .0o Ladies - 2."c Itulcon
ooooooooooooooooooooooeo
Miss Mabel Morton
Society Editor
Phone: Main 600 Until Noon
.OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Attendance Here Good
At Both Playgrounds
(Continued rrom Paga On
ance of 1521, or about 304 per day,
These figures were taken from the re
port of Miss Margerle Horton who
worn aoalsted by Harvey Carter in the
direction of the playground work.
Activities of the playground In
cluded baseball, volley ball, ping
pong, horseshoes, dodge ball, dare
base, track and bicycling. Special in
struction was also given In dancing,
dramatics, hand craft, camp craft,
swimming, tennis, hiking and life
saving.
Contesto were held In baseball,
track, ping pong, horaashoes, swim
ming and kit flying during the per
iod, and miscellaneous activities In
cluded camp fire instruction, the pet
parade, the water carnival, the dance
festivals and two plays. In addition
to this, the twilight length) kitten
ball teams were sponsored by the
playground organization and games
were played three nights a week by
about ten teams which wera entered
In the league. Four games were us
ually played each night two each on ;
the atadlum and Greenwood field.;
The high school playground team won
the cnamplonshlp In the twilight
league last Friday.
In addition to the directors of the
playground, much volunteer help
was needed to conduct the activities,
and the reaponoo to any call for as
sistance was always most gratifying,
according to Miss Horton.
With the conclusion of the first
play time which waa not only for
children, but provided entertainment
for grown-ups as well, the remaining
30 which was not used this year will
be used to start a fund which will
be added to from time to time as
contributions are made, and will be
In charge of the corporation, the or
ganization of which was recently
completed. Members of the corpora
tion will have charge of plans for fu
ture playgrounds which, following
these organization steps, haa now be
come a permanent institution of the
city of La Orande.
ELGIN COUPLE
GETS LICENSE
County Cicrk C. K. McCormlck Is
sued a mnrrlage license Saturday to
Ben M. Hcrr and Edna E. Smith, both
of whom aro residents of Elgin.
xj y I meruit
m a
DANCE WITH CLARE ASH
Formerly of the Islo of 1000 Palms, Florida, and his
Danco Orchestra and Domino Club Revue
Georgie
Lee
In Her Fascinating
Fan Dance
and Her Exotic
Slave Dance
New and
Startling
FLOOR SHOW,
DANCE LISTED
FOR AUGUST 15
Clare Ash, formerly at the Isle of
1000 Palms In Florida, will present
his dance orchestra and Domino Club
revue at the Zuoer hall Wednesday,
Aug. 15, It waa announced today.
The floor show will Include Georgia
Lee In a fan dance rhumba and slave
dance, the Original Blue Mountain
H1U Billies, Renne Secantl, comedian;
Toa Short, vocalist; the Three Kings'
vocal trio; Curt Bumslde, eccentric
dancer and vocalist, and Jimmy Ama-
to, radio-arranger.
PARKER HURT
BY .22 BULLET
Friends here have received word
from Mrs. H. W. Parker, former La
Grande resident, who visited here re
cently to the effect that upon her
arrival at her home at Twin Falls,
she found her son, Robert, confined
to his bed following the accidental
discharge of a .22 rifle, the shot
penetrating one arm and side and
lodging near the backbone. He had
no use of the arm but th-a attending
physicians gave assurance that that
would come bock to him.
HARLEY SMITH
IS IMPROVING
Harley Smith, who was quite seri
ously ill for several days last week,
is reported to be considerably Im
proved, although as yet unable to be
at work.
On Vacation
Tho Misses Violet and Clara Mel
ville have) gone to Portland and. coast
cities where they will spend a 10
day vacation.
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for thla Column must
be In by 8 a. m, '
THE VERY LATEST
In open stock dlnnerwaro. Five new
patterns of the cleverest things that
To make 1 gal. Ice Cream mix 1
10c pkg. Lena Itell Brand Ice
Crrum Powder with 3c. sugar, beat
In 3 qts. milk and cream. Freeze.
For sale at Piggly Wiggly, Safeway
Stores 350 and 1204 and Bergcr's
.Grocery.
Jiaen
by HOLEPROOF
65c value, for August only at
Conservative in tone, yet iparlling
with colorful style, "Tiger Eye" it lure
to be a favorite. We especially sug
gest it for wear with tho popular
foulards and other neckwear in smart
spaced effects. Shown in an interest
ing range of dark shades for fall as
well as for immediate use with two-
tone backgrounds and harmoniz
ing accents. A feature style
and clearly, at 50c, feature
valuel
TROTTER'S
The Original
Blue Mountain
Hill
Billys
Renne
Secanti
Comedian
Tod
Short
Vocalist
ulcony - 25c
you have ever seen are now on sale
at Richardson 'a Art & Gift Shop.
Seta running from 90.85 to $9.80 In
thla new' ware. U. will pay you to
visit Rtchardaon'a and see these new
patterns. 8-4-tf
I will not be responsible for debts
contracted by any other than myself.
Joe Sellers. 8-10-3 tp.
M'FX'ML
Ladles' shoes dyed, black, 25c. Guar
anteed to last, at Angels. 8-7-12 t.
Guaranteed Radio Service. Tubes
tested free. Radio & Music Supply.
Phone M. 805. 7-26-1 m.
NEW IMNIlKEftCUIEFS
The new Fall line of fine linen
Handkerchiefs Is now In at Richard
son's Art & Gift Shop. Lovely num
bers ranging from 25c to $1.00, all
In pure linens will be found In this
new line at Richardson's. 8-4-ltf
NOTICE OF HIIEIlirrs HALE
Notice Is hereby give a that I have
received foreclosure execution and or
der of sale. Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Union County,
dated the 27th day of July, 1934, In
the suit therein pending wherein
Miriam O. Rettlg Is plaintiff and Bird
A. Bennett and Amanda Bennett,
husband and wife, and Esther Stod-
ITCHING toes
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with safe.sooth.in2- fSSSs!
i
Cottage Curtain Sets
Assorted styles
An outstanding
assortment of
stylesandcolors!
Crisp scrim plain
and novelty !
Rayon Flat Crepe
A range of new Full M g
colors. Yard rttfv
USE FLOUR SACKS
Bleached!
5 lor 49
Unopened 43x37
inch muslin
sacks; for dust
ers and dish
cloths, too.
Rayon Combinations
Self help style for Jtft
children tv
PILLOW CASES
42 x 6 site!
JM 2 or 49
Famous "Nation
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Stock up at this
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Nainsook Gowns
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RAYON UNDIES
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49e
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touches of em
broidery I Buys I
Felt Slippers
Women's sizes, 4 to 8 fQ
wanted colors m.j
Child's Rayon Undies
Low-priced at '
49c
Fur
Bodice or built
up shoulder
vests, bloomers,
pontics, sites 2
16! Bargains!
Heavy Terry Towels
24x48 Size l'r 49c
An extra large heavy, double terry
towel. A feature value.
NUTONE PRINT
Tub-fast!
Yd.. 49c
Small, medium
and largo pat
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Kail sewing! Buy
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COME TOMORROW!
Mm
dard, Lulu McNoes and La Orande
Investment Company, a corporation,
are defendants, to me directed, upon
a Judgment, decree and order of sale
made and entered In said court and
cause on the 26th day of July, 1934,
In favor of the above plaintiff and
against the defendants Bird A. Ben
nett and Amanda Bennett, for the
sum of U600.00. with B Interest
from January 13, 1933, untU paid,
the sum of S125.00 attorney fees, and
costs and disbursements of 915.80, In
which said execution and order of
sale I am commanded to sell the fol
lowing described property, being the
property described In the mortgage
being foreclosed In said suit, towlt:
Lot Seven (7) of Block One(l)
of Connordale Addition to the
town (city) of La Orande, Union
County, Oregon, together with
the tenements, hereditaments
and appurtenances thereunto be
longing or In anywise appertain
ing, NOW THEREFORE, by virtue and
authority of said writ, and In obedi
ence to its commands, I will, on
Tuesday, the 2Bth day of August,
1934, at ten o'clock In the forenoon
of said day, at the front door of the
AUTHORIZED
DEALER FOR
FRIGID AIRE
- See Us For
Electric Refrigeration
Fred Spaeth
tin 688 1105 Washington
Women's Hose
Your choice of rayon or M Q
lisle. 2 pair tl
T n
f7Av
Jill
court house in La Orande, Union
County, Oregon, sell at public auc
tion all tne right, title. Interest and
equity of the above named defen
dants and each of them. In and to
the above described real property,
had on the 28th day of October, 1928.
or thereafter acquired, to the high
est bidder for cash, subject to re
demption as provided by law, the
proceeds to be applied In satisfaction
of said Judgment and decree, Includ
ing costs and accruing costs of exe
cution and sale.
Dated this 30th day of July, 1934.
JESSE BRESHEARS, Sheriff of Un
ion County, Oregon.
July 30. Aug. 6, 13, 20
NOTICE TO CIIKIIITOKS
IS THE CW.VS-V COl'KT OF UNION
' COUNTY, OltMiON
In the Matter of the Estate of Axel
Conrad Johnson. Deceased.
The undersigned having been duly
appointed by the County Court of
Union County, Oregon, administra
trix of the Estate of Axel Conrad
Johnson, deceased, and having quail-
BUS SERVICE
For WALLOWA. ENTERPRISE,
JOSEPH and Way Points.
Leave La Orande, Dally
4:10 P. U.
For PENDLETON, Way Points
Leave La Orande, Dally
10:80 A. II.
U. P. fltnje Depot, 1308 Adams
Phone MAIN 4
a ;
Hurry! It's a big 49c value!
Pure Silk Hose
fa,"one ervce, chiffon!
This buy in itself makes our 49c
Days an event! Chiffons with silk
picot top and reenforced foot!
Service-weights with mercerized top
and sole! New-season colors, BVi-lO.
NOW! You need these Good
Terry Towels
Medium heavy weight! A Value!
6 for 49c
Summer's hard on towels we all
know that so better stock your
shelves with these good medium
weight, medium size terry towels!
White with.different colored borders!
The 49c Event gives you
SLIPS
of quality rayon taffeta at only
49
A really unusual value, these days!
They're bias-cut, well made and well
styled, with either California or
bodice topi Flesh, tea rose or white,
sizes 34 to 44 1 Get yours early!
A 49c winner! Fast-color
Wash Dresses
in charming new prints!
You'll be surprised that a 49c dress
can be so good-looking! Scores of
fresh patterns and colors, with crisp
organdy trimming for a dressv
touch! Cap or short sleeves. 14-62!
Men's Work Hose
Good quality cotton hose. M Q
Wanted colors. 5 pair.
5jvc on school clothes!
Rayon UNDIES
arf a good start when they cost
2 (or 49c
Think of it! A year's supply costs
rnly a dollar! And they're good qual
ity! Vests, bloomers, panties all have
features you'd expect to pay much
more for! Sizes 31 to 42! Come early!
fled, notice Is hereby given to the
creditors and all persons having
claims against said deceased to pres
ent them verified as required by law
within six months after the publica
tion of this notice, to E R. Rlngo.
attorney for said administratrix, at
his office In the West-Jacobson
Building, La Orande, Oregon,
Dated August 8. 1934.
MARTHA JOHNSON, Administratrix
of the Estate of Axel Conrad John
son, Deceased.
Aug. 6. 13, 20. 27.
PARTS
SERVICE
89
of Perfect
Of 4110 orders for "Cater
pillar" parts received in
our two stores in 1933, we
filled completely from our
own stocks 3588251 were
partly filled.
Do you know another
machinery dealer who of
fers so high a standard of
service?
BUNTING
Tractor Co.
Men's COOL UNIONS
Ribbed Cotton
49
On and off in a
jiffy! Button -(shoulder!
They'll
fit comfortably!
Sizes S4-62.
Men's Shirts - Shorts
Pine quality charondlzed
rnyon. Size 28 to 38
49c
BOYS' FALL CAPS
Nev Fabrics!
49.
Eight - quarter
style, well-lined,
New fall
shades, fabrics!
Men's Hoi-schide Gloves
Soft, pliable and long. M (
scaring. A great value t7V
Boys' School Sblrts
Bargain-Priced
49.
Fancy patterns,
solid colors, also
blue and grey
chambray. 12 V4
14. Men's Silk Ties
Hew Fall patterns In
rreat variety ,
BOYS' GOLF HOSE
Fancy Patterns
1 Pnlr 49c
Knit-in elastic
cuffs, fancy all
over patterns.
S'TiBI?. sturdy.
Sizes 7 tr. 10 V, I
Men's Leather Belts
Pull grain cowhide. Q
;enulne bridle
Men's FANCY SOCKS
Rayons!
5 Pair 49C
A wealth of col
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Sizes 10 to 12.
Buy a half-dozen
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Boys' Play - "Jimmies"
hickory stripe play AQn
jverall for children tf
Men's Shirts Shorts
Good Quality
2 tor 49
Elastic side
shorts, yoke
front, many pat
terns. 28 V 42.
Co'.ton-ribshirts.
Men's Work Shirts
lllalllv Chamhray
49c
k better than usual shirt at this
ow price. A Penney Speclsl value.
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