Woman's . World MAXINE NURMI, Woman's Editor Co ffc Honor Hour Wi Eva Wear Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bloomr Murinn lUfs of Cove; David and family of Yakima, Wash, are Huntsman. Bonnie Ward. Jerry spending a few days as guests! Lou Niederer. Ike lljrsin and n the home of her parents, Mr. Dennis Taal. La tirande. ant Mm I e RivnitlH! Mr, ana Mrs . uavia i ewntena, Elijin. have a son born in the Grande Konde Hospital, July 22 They have named him Rodney Kuitfne and he weighs six pounds, nine and a hnlf ounces Mabel McCoy, Jean Gaily. Wil ma Kasky, Kreeda Gray and Margaret Milkr are hostesses for a co. fee hour to be held honoring Eva Wear. Miss Wear has retired after 28 years teaching in the Laboratory School of the Eastern Oregon College. The coffee hour will be he'd Friday from 9:30 a.m. until 12 noon, at the home of Mrs. McCoy, a06 G avenue. Due to the large number of friends and students the hostes ses will be unable to contact each person individually but are de sirous that all interested persons attend this affair, honoring Miss Wear. Witnesses Attend District Meeting Jehova's Witnesses from the I .a Grande congregation are at tending a district convention at lioise, Idaho, this week from Thursday through Sunday, M. If.Vling presiding minister said today. There are about 50 per sons from here attending. Local meetings of Jehovah's Witnesses at the Kingdom Hall will be canceled from July 20 through the 26th since most of those in charge of activities here are arranging to attend the ses sions, Burling said. 1 The following are some of the families attending; Mr. and Mrs. Art Gruis, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Saling and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Pointer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shafcr, Mrs. C. Abramhamson, Janet . Schnell, Mr. and Mrs. George Watenbe, Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Luton and son, Mrs. Paul Daugherty ' and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Carle and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Polser and son, Anna Price, Nancy Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Man Icy Simmons and family, Mrs. Kreeman Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fleming, Sophia Gruis. Mar jorie Trow, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. Burling and children. Highlighting the four-day pro gum will be the public discourse on Sunday, July 26 entitled "When God Speaks Peace to All Nations to be delivered by R. G. Skatos, district representative of the Watchtower Society from Brooklyn, N.Y. About 3.000 are expected to attend this talk Burling said. "Awake Ministers" has been chosen as the theme of the con vrntion. Local Church Plans Service At Cove The St. Peter's Episcopal church will hold their annual service in the Ascension church at Cove, Sunday. This service will begin at 11 a.m. and will be followed by the annual parish picnic. St. Stephen s church of Baker will join in the service this year. If anyone has summer guests, they are being invited to bring them.. The picnic will be a pot luck with coffee, ice cream and pop to be furnished. Bring own table service. Holy Communion will be held in the St. Peter's church as usual at 8 a.m., according to word re ceived from Clarence Kopp, rector. LOCAL EVENTS Dr. Karl Roesth is here visit ng with a number of relatives in iJt Grande. W hile in the States he will attend an Inter national Medical Association onvention held during August. Dr. Roesch has his own clinic in Stuttgart. Germany. This is his first trip to this area. Mr, and Mrs. Maurica Bakar and children, Danny and Chris line have returned from a week's vacation spent in Washington and Oregon and along the coast They were joined for the Week end at Oceanlake by Mrs. Oren Lovan, Edith Lovan, Don and Scott McKay and Ron Baker Until families returned to their home Sunday. Annual Wyoming picnic will he held on Sunday at 1 p.m. the Avery Park at Corvallis. Ice cream and coffee will he served A registration fee of 50 cents will be charged per family. Miss Eva Wear will lie honored tomorrow with a coffee hour held in the home of Mrs. Malik- McCoy at 906 G avenue between the hours of 9:30 and 12 noon. All persons interesttd are being in vited to attend. Celebrating birthdays tixl:iy are Observer, La Grande, ,Ore., Thurs., July 23, 1959 Page 5 ANN LANDERS Answers Your Problems Mr. and Mrs. Lester Coles, Tolo- caset, have a sun born this morn ing. July 23, in the Grande Honde Hospital. They have named him Bobby Ray and he weighs seven pounds, four and three-fourths ounces. The Polly Anna Club has chang ed their picnic due from Friday to July 31, at Kiversme park. The Blue Mountain Jrs, Exten sion unit will hold their picnic ut Riverside Park Friday evening beginning at 6:30. This will he a hamburger fry for members and their families. Those attend ing bring their own buns and Wihlc service and potluck dish. The White Rose Club will hold a picnic at Cove, Thursday night at 6 30. Those attending ate to bring s. ,l:l or dessert and table service. Dear Ann Landers: Can you help us get rid of an old d.unk? This lush has been residing with us for five years. H-'s my wife's lather and he moved in less than x inun'.hs after we married. Drinking has cost him one job alter another. When my wile usk ed if I'd mind having h-r futher with us I thought he'd find anoth er job and move out after a few weeks- Well, here it is. five years The Yukon River has its source less than 25 miles from the Alaska coast, but it runs 2, uoo miles before emptying into the Bering Sea. Merelee Martin Dies At Portland Mere'eeM;irtin. 12.' a student of Itiveria ScKoul, died Tuesday In a Portland Hospital, following an extended illness. Funeral services will be held in the Daniels Funeral Home, Saturday at 10 a m. The Rev. Keith Mil's will ofiiciate. Burial will be in the City Cemetery. Miss Martin was born Aug. 2-t. I!H, at Pendleton, and had been a resident of La Grande for 12 years. ( Survivors are the parents, Mr and Mrs. Jack Martin: three brothers, Stephen, Kenneth and Leon; one sister, Connie Jo, all of La Grande. Grandparents are .Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin of Pilot Dock, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Suiste of Echo. There are other relatives. later and he's still with us fall ing through doors and passing out regularly. My wife agrees he should get out but she wants me to tell him. I refuse. If anything happened to him after he left us. it would b my fault and I'd never hear the end of it. I need some outside advice. The E Victor. Dear E-Victor: I admire you for giving food and shelter fa this poor guy for five years, but what ha really needed was help. There are many excellent re habilitation centers for those who are fighting the battle of the bottle. And it you've never heard of Alcoholics Anonymous I suggest you look in the tele phone book and contact them at once. Instead of tossing the poor fellow out and hoping he doesn't get hit by a truck, Investigate the facilities In your community and help him return to a self respecting life. If he refuses to help himself, that's another matter, but nowhere in your let ter do you intimate that you've attemotftd to help this miserable vejslsble. Dear Ann: Our daughter is 17 and "engaged to be engag "d.'MIer boy friend works in an office and rents a room across the street from our home so we see a good bit of him. His parents liv 301) miles away and he's invited her to drive down and meet them I don't see anything wrong with this as the boy is very fine and I trust my daughter implicitly. My husband has be n stubborn about giving his permission. He claims it's not decent for unmar ried people to travel together and says we'd be c:aiy to give our blessings to this trip. He says he trusts them too, but that this Is begging for trouble. 1 want to phone our clergy man, but my husband said he's ashamed to let the clergyman know we're even considering such a thing. We have - agreed to let you decide. Anxious Parents. Dear Parents: I'm with your husband. It would be neither wise nor proper to permit your daughter to take a-WO mile trip with a bey to whom she's "en gaged to be engaged." (What'll they think of next? I remember when girls used to be engaged to be married? If the young man's parents wish to meet your daughter, suggest they visit your city for a couple of days but not as guests in your heme. Modern Slide Glass WINDOWS Made To Order Any Slsa Miller's Cabinet For A Cool Refreshing Treat! ICE CREAM Gel II At Your Grocer's In All Popular Flavors! Take Your Family and Friends To The ELGIN STAMPEDE THIS WEEKEND Knights, Sisters To Hold A Picnic Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters and families will hold a potluck picnic Aug. 2. 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