,f" ""IVjJ..1 Ijff., n.. uin.;'.,iifi'.m'ii If i. . Woman's World MAXINE NURMI, Woman's Editor Christian Women's Fellowship Holds Intallation Service Fifty-five women witnessed a I in her office during the coming clever installation service oi new year. Observer, La Grande, Ore., Wed., June 17, 1959 officers during the last Christian Women's Fellowship meeting at the Christian Church. Lois DeLong, Fay? Yeske, and Mildred Dawson carried a centennial theme, "The Pioneers" throughout the installa tion, presenting each officer wun The new officers are: Phyllis Russell, president; Marie Lester, vice-president; Annetta Adskim, secretary; Lela Miller, treasurer; Laura Haefer, Lois DeLong, and Frances Lillard, study directors; 'Mice Herman and Janice Masten, North Powder News BY BARBARA ERWIN Observer Correspondent INSTRUMENTAL TRIO Audrey Redfield and her instrumental trio, (left to right) Steve Livermore, Jerry Jcf fers, Mrs. Redfield, and Oran Petersen. They are part of the group of 50 voung per sons presented in a music recital in the Sa:ajawea. The trio has made numerous pub lic appearances this year asvsoloists and as a group. Mrs. Redfield is a state accredit ed music teacher and owns the Audrey s Music Studio on Fourth street. ANN- LANDERS Answers Your Problems Dear Ann Landers: We've been married 17 years and have finally reached the financial plateau where we get invited to all the nicest parti s in town. Naturally we must reciprocate. My husband announced last week that he's sick and tired of spending a fortune to entertain people he doesn't give a hoot about. I agree he has a point. We invite most of these people to our home simply because they invited us to theirs, We aren't really friends. We see each other only a few times a year. How do people unwind from the social rat-race without giving the impression they ve gotten high hat or gone broke? Weary. , n Dear Weary: When enter Gaining meant spending money You hat to part with, to wine - .! 3 TPS GOING -TO HAPPEN Wednesday" 6:30 p.m., Crystal Rebekah lodge will hold semi-annual birth day dinner honoring members with birthdays from January to July. Coffee, rolls and meat fur nished. Others bring potluck dish. Afl bring table service. ' 8 p.m. Crystal Rebekah lodge meeting in Odd, Fellows temple. 8 p.m., The DAV Auxiliary will hold an important meeting in the Armory. Refreshments to be serv ed. 8 p.m.. The Newcomers Club will meet in the Neighborhood Club house. Thursday 12 noon, The Soroptmist will hold a luncheon meeting in the Sacaiawea. 7 p.m., Open house for Daily Vacation Bible school will be held at the First Christan church. Par ents and friends are being in vited. , 7:30 p.m., The White Rose Club will meet in the home of Mrs. Ralph DeBoie, 1306 Eighth Street. 8 p.m., The Eagles Auxiliary will hold their regular meeting in the hall. . Friday f p.m., WBA Juniors will meet in-the home of Mrs. Bill Miller, 2202 North Depot. Charter mem bers to be awarded pins. Each Junior member ask to bring a guest. 7:30 p.m., The Order of Eastern Star will hold a dessert in the Ma sonic hall. Cards to follow. v 8 p.m., The Pythian Sisters will, meet at the KP hall. Election of Delegate to Grand Temple. AH officers and members are being urged to attend. and dine people you don't care about, merely because you must "pay them back" then it's time to ouit. The hostess who'd rather be stricken with bubonic plague than - stricken from a party list inevitably be comes trapped by her own stupidity One "unwinds" from the social rat-race by having the courage to say NO to peo ple they dont care about. The next step toward maturity is to widen your circle of friends to include a few people you like. Dear Ann: I'm a bachelor, 47, pot bad looking, high school ed ucated and employed by the City Transit Company. ' I hope . you won't think I'm a nut. I need help with a personal problem. Newspapers are my hobby and I buy half a dozen out-of-town- pa pers every weekend for fun. Three months a so I picked up a big city paper and read an interesting ad in the personals: 'Widow, 38, financially indepen dent wishes to correspond with respectable single man. Object, friendship: Must b' Willing to ex change photographs." For a laugh I sent my picture to this woman and also a nice let ter. When her picture arrived I was surprised. She's very good looking. We've exchanged 34 letters and I find myself thinking of her night and day. She wants me to quit my job and move out to get "bet ter acquainted. She has a nice home and has offered to rent me a room in it till I get some work lined up. I know it sounds crazy but I've never felt this way about any woman before. Do you think I may have something? ROY Dear Roy: Yeah you have srmething strudel in the nood le. A man who would quit his job to follow up a mail order romance has a loose connect ion somewhere. If you think your pen pal has possibilities, go out there on your next vaca tion and STAY AT A HOTEL. Meet her family, friends and clergyman. Get 'acquainted. But don't be too hopeful. When a "financially independent wo man of 38" must advertise in a newspaper for friends some thing's wrong. . No matter how careful one is with personal grooming items, extra caution pays. Even in tweez ing eyebrows, there is danger of infection. A bit of rubbing alco hol or an antiseptic lotion dabbed on after tweezing' helps avoid infection. Union Club Holds Dessert, Social UNION (Special) Mrs. Walter Vogcl entertained the Economy Club at a dessert. Three tables of cards followed with Mrs. Blanche Gipson, receiving high; Mrs. Erma Lamb, second; and Mrs. Mildred Huffman, low. Guests for the aftern'oon were, Mrs. Francis Terrall and Mrs. Helen Knight of Union; Mrs. Ber- nice Mclntire, Mrs. Glenn Sands and Mrs. Stella Puckett of Cove; and Mrs. Gene Sitzel of La Grande. Mrs. Mclntire won high for guests; Mrs. Terrall, low; and Mrs. Knight, floating. Relief From Hemorrhoids Possible Without Surgery! Persons suffering from hemorrhoids (piles) need no longer resort to painful "hos pital surgery, thanks to a relatively new electronic method of treating rectal and colon disorders, prac ticed by the Dean Clinic in Portland, Oregon. The Dean Clinic treat ment is nrovine more effec tive than surgery in manjM cases and requires no Hos pitalization or confinement. Uncomplicated cases are often corrected in as little as 10 days. - Since the method involves no cutting, there is practi cally no discomfort during treatment, and none of the common after effects of surgery. ' Information without obli gation may be obtained by writing the Dean Clinic, Chiropractic Physicians, 2026 N. E. Sandy Blvd., Portland 12, Oregon. Bible School Open House Set By Church Daily Vacation Bible School nt the First Christian Church will close with an Open House Thurs day, June 18 at 7 p.m. An informal program will be given with the children sharing some of the ex periences of their various departments. Regular teachers and hcl?rs during Bible School are as follows: Mrs. . John Case. Mrs. Clifford Van Blokland. Miss Sharlene Hermann, Mrs. Arthur McCall, Mrs. Andrew Muilenberg, Mrs. Lewis- Fedor, Mrs. Lee Johnson, Miss Florencj Enley, Mrs. Stan Plummer,. Mrs. William Peacock Miss Sharon Bloom, Miss Eliza beth Easley, Mrs. Loyd Purdy, Mrs. Clarence Gilstrap, Mrs. Glenn Lester, Mrs, Laura Bates, Mrs. Stuart Sanderson, and Mrs. Clark Hiatt. a tool which would best help her,' orship directors; Dorothy Peacock and Arlene Case, service directors; Edna Mae Elder and Mildred VanBlokland, membership and nominating committee; and Leo nora Obendorf, world call chair man. The group leaders are Lois Purdy. Dorothy Hicks, June DeBoie, Lavene Case, Beverly Yeske. Mildred Dawson, and Mil dred Coffin. Two new groups have b-en formed. Marie Lester presented the re tiring officers with CWF pins, and the past year's chairmen and group leaders with hanky corsages. Preceding installations were numbers by Bob Peacock, violinist, accompanied by Marilyn Wilson; and Ruth Elmer, vocalist, accom panied by her. sister Linda. Devotionals by Florence Ander son and the lesson by Lois Purdy, stressed women's precious privil ege in rearing a growing family in a Christian manner. The business meeting was con ducted by retiring president Lois DeLong. Mrs. Idella Osborn will be in La Grande July 24 to conduct the Planning Conference. This all day meeting is for the special benefit of the new and old officers, the group leaders, and chairmen. Awarded scholarships to North west Christian College are Marie Elmer and Jan Lorenzen. Mrs. Delasi Solomon of Damoh, India, will receive a magazine sub scribed by the Fellowship, to assist in her Missionary teaching. Pouring at an attractive table were Lois Dclong and Lois Purdy. Hostesses for the afternoon were Rcba Smutz, Laura Rhodes, Wilma Skaggs, Nora Noah, Faye Yeske, Hattie Wise and Marie Lester. ELGIN BRIEFS Tuesday afternoon the streets of ,F,lijip wprj) sp..eo.teredwj,tlh,hail and it was so cold it looked mure like Christmas than June. -o Mr. and Mrs Bernel Hug left Saturday for Corvallis. They will remain there until after gradu- t:on. Their twin boys Edwin and Erwin wll graduate. o Lewis Laird is home from Mapleton where he has been teaching school, and will spend some time here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Laird and sis ter, Lourel Lee. , . . ' o Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Waelty went to Boise last week t'o take their daughter Merna. She plans on entering business e college there. Her sister Joyce, of Port land accompanied them. . ( ' o Mrs. Verona Sommcrs arrived home to spend the summer here. She spent the winter with her sister and family in San Leandro Calif. o Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Walk- t r and children and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Biskie and children of Her miston arid Mrs. Loma Carlson attended a picnic dinner at Hall- garth Park Saturday. Galen Gassett of Baker is visit ing his cousin, Larry Oeils oi North Powder. Larry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ceils. Mrs. Charles Smith is giving a Home Demonstration sewing course to Mrs. Jake Flowers and Mrs. Charles Isaac. They held their first meeting Monday. The course is to show "How to nt Patterns to the Figure." Each member has to make a basic dress. There are to be three or four meetings. The course may be offered to others this fall or winter. Lorna Umplcby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Umpleby of Wolf Creek is home for the summer from Whitman College. Mr. and Mrs. George Carnes of Ls Grande were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nice. o Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Erwin vis ited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Gary Erwin, Sunday. ' o Gary Taylor has gone to Port land, where he will be employed. o ' Mr. and Mrs.. Darwin Harrison, of California, visited several days at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan. Mrs. Albert Harrison left Tues day on the bus for Portland, to visit her sisters, Mrs. Albert Hast ings, and Mrs. Ray Schackcnberg. o' - , Merna and Sandy Fordice are visiting several days with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and ',' T..'Ai;"ir.'.i:'' " ' n ' ' Patsy Patterson is ill in her home at North Powder. Donna Fordice is baby-sitting for her un til she is able to be up and around again. o Jack Wilson of North Powder have purchased some property from Ray Asdell. o Leal Graham has returned to his home at North Powder after being in the St. Joseph hospital at La Grande for quite some time. He is reported to be doing fine. o Judy Isaac, Wanda Pratt, and Leona Young of the 4-H Mt. Car niel Livestock Club participated in the Union County Livestock Show. The three girls brought home eiht ribbons, and assured everyone trat they had a wonder ful time. o Mrs. John Stewart and son, of Kenewiek, Wash., are visiting at Hie home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan. Stewart brought his wife and son down to visit for a week or so, but he returned to their home at Kenewiek after several days' visit. Pago 5 I i n to? 3 y l VBS Program Set Friday Gospel Tabernacle will hold their Vacation Bible School program Fri day at 7:45 p.m. The public is being invited to attend and see how much the children have learned, during this time. The program will feature the landing of a large flight plane VBS. Each group of pupl's will be accompanied by their own stew ardess. They will alight from the plane to receive their wings for perfect attendance and scripture i memory verse, for the two weeks of Bible School. Dempseys Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dempsey and Randy of Spokane are visiting with friends and relatives in La Grande. They are on their way home from a trip to Reno, Nev. Although many women rush needlessy to a doctor, many put off for years getting' a .checkup for a chronic condition. Instead, they suffer patiently, and their friends suffer with them. Quite often a regulated diet or a sim ple operation will correct the problem. MISS SANDRA WILSON Engagement Revealed August Wedding Plans Set By Miss Wilson, Fergerson The engagement of Miss Sandra Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Wilson of Coos Bay, and Jim Fergerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Ferger son of La Grande, was announced at the AZ breakfast dance at The Simds, in Gearhai t The announcement made by Mr. and Mrs. Wilson was reveal ed to Fergerson's fraternity brothers and their dutes at the breakfast Miss Wilson has just completed her sophomore year at Pacific University at Forest Grove. She is a member of Phi Lambda Omi cron, a social sorority. Fergerson just completed his junior year at Pacific University Father's Day Is June 21 If you're lucky ' you'll get " FOR MEN IP F,oam Shaving Cream-After Shave Lotion Foam Sliave Cream to soften the beard immedi ' ately,1.50. After Sliave Lotion, 6 oz. for toning skin, 3.50. Both items in red Christmas Cifl Box 5.00 pint fas Historical Society To Hold Festival Members of the Union County Historical Society are planning their next meeting, which .will be on Monday, June 22 at Blue Moun tain Grange hall. This will be the annual "016Time Literary Socie ty and Strawberry Festival." The meeting will open at 7:30 p.m. witn dessert ot caue ana strawberries, and will be followed by the old time Literary Society program which has been a fea ture of the Society's historical programs for many years. There will be a debate, old-time songs, and other numbers calculated to bring back the atmosphere of the old-fashioned literary societies and lyceums of other days. Members and Invited guests of the Society are being welcomed. Union Briefs By LOLA HETRICK -Observer Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Rex Baxter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pike, and Mrs. Maude Kirby all of Salt Lake are staying in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Baxter and family and visiting friends and relatives. o Bill Crooke is visiting at the Jack Cooke home this week. o Mr. and Mrs. Don Covey of Sea side were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Haskell this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Colgan, Bud Holmes, all of Long Beach, Calif., arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. Norman Haskell. Mrs. Colgan and Mrs. Haskell are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sloss of Baker were Sunday callers at Union. and is a nicmher cf Alpha Zeta, a social fraternity. The wedding is being planned for late August. You Can Creaie Beautiful Artificial Flowers With AiEENE'S FIBRE and . FLORAL CRAFT SUPPLIES , TRY IT IT'S EASY HOBBY SHOP 1113 Adams Seth faym ftt tVrtpv": j Arc 1 1 it - ;i ItUUMtAMUNMift Add-A-Pla GYM SETS you buy only what Vou want. 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