Observer, La Grande, Ore., Mon., July 27, 1959 Page 5 Woman's World MAXINE NURMI, Woman's Editor , - a,- J. J' ;.V.&tHk ft;. - - i SHAROrf LEE HILL 1'lanned Auk. 30, Wedding Hill, Skeen Plan August Wedding Mrs. Olcna M. Hill of a. Grande, is annoumnK the eiiKatfe nent of her daughter, Sliaron I.ee, to David Roy skeen, son of Dr. and Mrs. Hoy L. Skeen also of La Grande. Miss Hill is a graduate of La Grande High School and has at tended Eastern Oregon College for two years. Skeen is also a graduate of I lls, and will grad uate from EOC next spring with a degree in Math Science Edu cation. The wedding date has been set for the afternoon of Aug. 30. in the Kirst Christian church of La Grande. Club Women Plan Farewell Dinner Here The La Grande Country Club women are planning a potluck dinner tonight at 6:30, honoring Mrs. Earl Chantry who is leaving soon to make her home in Seattle. The Club luncheon was attend ed by 65 women and their guests Wednesday. Committee for the day was Mrs. Donald Ottcn, Mrs. Boss Hearing, Mrs. Homer Lcf fcl and Mrs. Archie Dunsmoor. Arabella Turney of Philadel phia, Pa., was guest of Mrs. Martin Fitzgerald and Mrs. Rich ard Gates was a guest from Ent erprise. , Mrs. Donald Renipsry and Mrs. Kenneth Chetwood were welcomed as new members. Winners at the afternoon bridge were Mrs. Fred Kiddle and Mrs. Martin Fitzgerald. Summer Session To Hold Annual Picnic Wednesday A pknir will be hrld Wednes day for the jnrii.'il Summer Ses sion gr;idu;He students, the eve ning of .Inly 2!. at Catherine Creek Stale Park. All graduale student and their families and faculty members and their families are welcome to attend. Those planning to at tend must sign the administra tion building bulletin hoard list by Tuesday evening and indicate il transportation is needed. Jack Newton, general chairman of the event, says plans are being made for the food and entertainment. E. MacGregor i3ies Safurday Edward Herbert MacGregor, 49, of Island City, died Saturday. He was caitle buyer at the local yards. The funeral will be held in Daniels Funeral Home, Tuesday, at 2 p.m. Minister officiating will be L. E. Obert. Burial will be in Island City. Mr. MacGregor was born Aug. 9. 1909, and had lived in Union County for 33 years. He was a member of the FOE Aerie 259, La Grande. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Ellen MacGregor. Island City; two sons. Jack MacGregor of La Grande and Tom MacGregor of Is'and city; one daughter, Mrs. Barbara Lee Pabst, Clarkston. Wash. Also two brothers. Charles MacGregor of Los Angeles and Willard MacGregor, La Grande; six sisters, Mrs. Hannah Williams and Mrs. Josephine Damon, La Grande, and Mrs. May Vaughn. Mrs. Aimec Parks and Edna David son, all of Los Angeles: and Mrs. Jessie Evans of Denver. Colo. Four grandchildren and other relatives. LOCAL EVENTS A Drivtr Lictnit Examiner will bo on duty in La Grande Tuesday at 108 Depot street, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., ac cording to announcement by the Department of Motor Vehicles of Oregon. Persons wishing original licenses or permits to drive are , I asked to file applications well ahead of the c'osing hour to assure time for completion of the required lisense test. j La Grand Farm Bureau and I'nion County Farm Bureau will hold a special meeting tonight at 8 p .in. in the Island City hall. 1 Tht FriwtdihiD Club will meel ' Tuesday at the home of Mrs.! rranK Gosnorn, Ht. I, Summer villc for a potluck luncheon. Mrs. Emelic Brockmann is co-hostess. Union County Historical Society will meet tonight at 6:30 p.m. for j their annual meeting and election at Riverside Park. A potluck sup per will begin the evening. A his-, torical program, music and Me morial service is planned. Mr. and Mn, Dtnnii Godfrey, ' 2005 Second street, have a son J born in the St. Joseph Hospital. ; Jujy 24. They have named him 1 Barton Da'e and he weighs six ' pounds. i I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marrs, Elgin, j have a daughter born July 25 in the St. Joseph Hospital. They have 1 named her Robin Gail and she weighs seven pounds and 15 ounces. Celebrating birthdays today are j Morell Huntsman, Brenda Westen-1 snow. Mia ivaye Gioson ana una Raye Gibson, La Grande; Tom Bradshaw, Helena, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Fihn have as guest in their home for a few , days, her cousin, Virginia Ash bridge of Eugene. She is also visiting her great uncle. Chuck Harrison. Dr. J. Lynn Bishop, chairman of the Music Department of Eastern Oregon College, Mrs. Bishop and Linda, returned to La Grande following a workshop in California and trips through the Southwest. Dr. Bishop attended the music educations portion of the Idyll wylde, Arts Foundation Workshop. The family then visited Yoscmite, Sequoia, Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon and Zion parks and the Centennial Exposition in Portland. A workshop in music education will be conducted by Dr. Bishop during the last weeks of the Sum mer Session. The 1934 graduating class of La Grande High School will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the small ballroom of the Sacajawea. This will be the last meeting before the banquet and picnic set Aug. 1 and 2. Class members arc being urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Camp and sons, David and Daniel, are visi ting in Eastern Oregon from their home in Ventura, Calif. They plan to be here about two weeks. They are staying in the homes of Mrs. Wilma Camp and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Perrinc. The Junior Old Timers and Auxiliary 24 will hold a potluck. picnic at Riverside Park Wcdnes-, clay at 6 p.m. Honored at that time will be Leo Maskill and family from Mission, Kans., and Marge Olcrking and children from Denver Colo. They are presidents of the General Com mittee and Auxiliary. Club will furnish sandwiches and drinks. members to bring covered dish and table service. Mrs. Nelson Dies In Local Hospital Mrs. Signe II Nclsun. 62. a housewife of Summerville, died this morning in a local, hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Daniels Fun t ral Home. . UP Old Timers Hold Picnic : The Union Pacific Old Tim ers' Club 17 and auxiliary held their annual picnic Sunday at Riverside Park. Fried chicken atid all the trimmings were serv-i ed to approximately 50 persons attending. The club furnished ice cream, coffee and soft drinks, j Following the meal the time j was spent visiting. The presi-j dent of the Jr. Old Timers club, AJ Ilolliday and his famly were guests. Also attending were Mrs. John McClay and her fam ily of the Jr. Old Timers. 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