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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1945)
v LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Phone 600 News and Activities 1 Engagements . . . Weddings Social Events Thursday, July 5, 1945 Page 3 Society Briefs Sons and Daughters of the Un ion County Pioneers will meet at 2 p. m. Saturday, in George Cochran's office, to make ar rangements for, the 55th annuul pioneer- reunion to be held at Riverside park July 19. . . Mr. and Mrs.'.T. E. Conrad vis ited yesterday . in Milton with their daughter, Pat Conrad. . Mr. and Jlrs. Kenneth Crab tree, Walter, A. Gillette, and Mr. and Mrs. Phllo Steaker spent the holiday in Baker, taking pictures of the parade and rodeo. -;. v. Mrs. Goldie Boyles and her daughter, Eileen Shortsleeves, have returned from Portland, where they had been for several weeks, while-'Mrs. Shortsleeves was receiving medcal treatment. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wright and Mrs. Florence Jasper went to Milton yesterday 'the Morgans visited with friends, while the other three visited their daughters, Gerry Wright and Mary Jasper, who are employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bailie and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Graham spent the fourth of July in Mil ton. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shaner and Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Pitlinger of Astoria are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erling Olsen. They will remain here until the end of the week. Mrs. Shanner is a sister of Mr. Olsen. AUXILIARY HAS LUNCHEON Mrs. H. R. Voetburg was host ess to the ladies auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway Train men and their families for a pot luck luncheon at her home yes terday. After the mid-day meal the afternon was spent playing pinochle, with Mrs. Carl Ratliff winning high score. i POSTWAR USE -,,., Radar beams, after the war, will help scientists locate "ce lestial flyers," minor planets that wander about the earth far out in space. VFW Auxiliary Has 3 New Initiates Three ' new candidates, Mrs. Maude Holman, Mrs. Douglas Holman and Mrs. Floyd Bat- chelor, were initiated Into the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxi liary Tuesday evening when the organization held a meeting in the K of P hall. Mrs. R. H. Seaton presided over the session. The Do-Nul Hut contribution, for the 20th day of lha month, amounted to $10. The sewing group was invited to meet at the home of Mrs. E. N. Olsen, 1410 Cherry street, at 2 p.m. July 19. After the business meeting the post and the auxiliary held a joint social hours, during which time Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Sullinsi charter members, were honored on the occasion of their 35th wed ding anniversary. Refreshments were served by a volunteer com-mitlee. Mrs. Nellie James, Roy Anderson We.d Spring flowers decorated the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Shurtleff north of the airport at Baker June 28, for the wedding of Mrs. Shurtleff's mother, Mrs. Nellie James, formerly of La Grande and Ontario, to Roy An derson of Baker. The service was read at 9 o'clock that evening by Rev. Frank W. Zook of the Christian church, in the presence of the immediate families. The bride wore an aqua crepe dress with a corsage of yellow and pink rosebuds and white car nations. MT. Anderson's daugh ter, Miss Grace Anderson, was maid of honor and wore a white crepe dress. L. D. Shurtleff was best man. Following the wedding, a re ception was held, and ice cream and cake were served. Miss Donna Walker assisted with the serving. Also attending the ceremony were the groom's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. t and. Mrs. John Norregaard and his daughter, Mrs. Edith Gurghardt rf Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are at home at 1144 Elm street, Baker. Mrs. Grant Struck Guest of Honor at Birthday Party Mrs. Grant Struck was guest of honor at a surprise birthday party given Saturday evening at her home in Fruitdale, she received many gifts. The evening was spent playing games, with Mrs. Gene Perry in charee. and later in the evoninv regreshments were served. inose present were Mrs. Grant Struck and thre three children, Elaine. Gordon and Harlnnri Mr and Mrs. Ralph Nibler, Mrs. C. A. Wallace, Mrs. Alice Wallace, Mrs. u. uoam and daughter, Vir. einia. Mrs. Frank Perm nil daughters, Ileene and Loleeno, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Perry and daughter, Carol Jeanne, Mrs. Mar Jorie Wagoner and children, Loren, Darrel, Bobby and Sherin, Mrs. and Mrs. J. H. Berry, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Berry and child ren, Kenneth. Wavne and Pntav Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Berry and (.-Imuran, noDoy, Kaymond and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Waite and Mrs. Arda Chandler. Marie Durham Weds Lt. Howard Houx The weddinp nf Mice ' Uai.;. Durham and T.t HntvorJ Uni,v Cove, was celebrated Saturday evening, at 8:30 o'clock, June 9, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Windle, Paris, Tex. Judge Charles Rerrv nfflfintoH using the double ring ceremony. x-immie winoie, son 01 Mr. and ws. winaei, was the ring bearer. The bride wnm n llnan out with white accessories and her corsage was of white gardenias. iwrs. noux is head nurse at St. Joseph's infirmarv in Pnris nnH a niece of the late George N. Orms, former district agent at the extension fiervipp nf Twvno A nnA M college. . Lieutenant Houx, stationed at Camp Maxey, has been serving as an insirtmtnr nln.a Mo ,ul..n from the south Pacific in October, i44. He graduated from the Cove high school in 1940 and in the fall of that year, left Union county with the national guard. Lieutenant Houx is the brother of Mrs. Richard Miller and Leon ard Houx, both of Cove. Six Babies Born SALEM July 5 (UP) Six babies were born in Salem on July 4. Five of them were girls. At Your Dealers .' . Save ete m tf&HTffli&S 6 SUNBURNED? When over-exposure to the sun cannot be avoided, get sooth ing aid quickly with Rexall Gypsy Cream. Keep it on hand always . . . ready to use at a moment's notice. Jail GYPSY CREAM ' Hall Pint 50 a foatt rsooucr 49c Rexall Fungi-Rex and j50c Rexall Rex-Solvine y Bold hr Two ttild and approved remtdiit for relief of ATHLETE'S FOOT Doctors know thai effective, prompt relief for the miseries of "Athlete's Foot" comes with the application of a fungicide that reaches the deeper layers of the infected skin tissue. Fungi-Rex does just that! For best results Fungi-Rex should be used as directed in conjunction with sooth ing, antiseptic Rex Salvine. THESE ARE 32 PRODUCTS i th IJ T w lyOUtM.r. MO(wC1 u . - ..Mir w"1 I Hen? UlLTD 1 Clings and clings, yet washes off in I a Mtty with soap and water, e f 1 Beige and Suntan. ya moduct PH Ta, exctoel Adrienne Make-up 7-oz. 49c Duration Leg-do. . 4-oz. 25c "Stocking Stick" 39c Rubinstein Stocking Film $1 intra "'c federal Tax on Cosmetics) CD DRUGS YANK TRAITOR FBI agents In Europe are preparing charg es of treason against Edward Leopold Delaney. above, native of Olney, 111,, who was cap tured by Russians In Prague, Ciechotlovakla, in May, Dela ney, a former actor, broadcast Nasi propaganda over German radios during the war. He it one of eight American expatri ate! recently indicted for treason. BANNED BILLBOARDS . ' Women of Hawaii enforced measures to spare the magnifi cent scenery from unsightly bill boards when the Territory of Hawaii became a tourists' paradise. Social Calendar THURSDAY 8 p.m. BRT auxiliary Initiation 8 p. m. Ladies society to Bro therhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, IOOF hall. SATURDAY 1 p. in, Sons and Daughters meet in George Cochran's office, of Union County Pioneers will plan annual pioneer reunion. Average Payrolls In State Increase SALEM, July S (UP) Aver age payrolls of industries not connected with the war effort are gradually increasing, a report from the. state unemployment compensation commission indi cated today. First quarter payrolls for all industries covered by the com mission increased 2.1 percent over 1944, the report showed, while nverage covered employment was down 6.8 peroent, Lumbering showed the largest decline in payrolls, dropping 14.8 percent, followed by construction and shipyards, which dropped 12.3 and 4.7 'percent respectively, reflecting completion' of several wartime projects and contracts. Wholesale and retail concerns, however, increased their payrolls by $3,672,000 during the first quarter as compared to the same period last year. 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