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About La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1959)
Observer, La Grand, Or., Thori., Sept. 10, 1959 Pag 5 Woman's World MAXLN'E NTRMI, Woman's Editor St. Peter's -Guild Holds First Meet The first meeting of the fall and winter season of the St. Peter's Guild was held in the Parish hall, op Sept. 2. The meeting was opened by Mrs1. J. R. Martin, president. Mrs. Guy Ellis lead the devotions, r ading the Collecet for the 11th Sunday after Trinity, and the en tire group jcined in reading the first Guild Prayer. The Fcmily Conference meeting held at the Cove Ascension g.ounds during the Labor Day weekend, began Friday as an- Central PTA , To Hold Tea Central School PTA will ho!d a reception honoring teachers, on Friday, at 2:30 p.m. This tea will be held in the Multi-purpose room, and will give an opportunity for parents to get acquainted with teachers and each o her. A special mixer program is being planned. A nursery will be provided for the pre-school children and special provisions are made to care for first and second graders during the meeting. All parents are being urged to attend this reception. Dance Studio Open For Fall Niles Navarre has returned to La Grande and again opened his dance studio in the Sacajawea. Navarre, has spent the summer months in San Francisco, taking a refresher course in Ballet. The studio will open Tuesday through Saturday. Dick Page will be associated with Navarre, and will be teaching art and crafts. He is a graduate of the University of Nebraska, where he taught arts and crafts in addition to his pro fessional work in show business. UNION BRIEFS' House Guests Over Holiday UNION (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Porter Payne had house guests this weekend. Her sister, Mrs. McGehnis of Vancouver, Wash., was here over the week end. Ed Payne from Hermiston was a visitor, and a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rine- hart and children from wenat chee. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart and son. Warren of La Grande and Mrs. McCoy of Irrigon,.were guests at the Frank Kickers home this weekend, and Mrs Ricker's sister Katie Stewart of Portland was a house guest. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Field and family picnicked at Wallowa lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. "Shortly." Denton and the twins. Dean and Jean. and Bobby, left Friday night for California. They will visit his sister and bring Dentons' mother, Ella Denton, home with them for a visit. Connie Ballard, Jo Horn, Shar- rnn Kohl, Cheryl Spain, Joy Turner, and Judy Erwin picnick ed at Cathryn Creek Park Mon di.v. Wallace Greenwood recently purchased a 15-acre tract from Anna Brink, and she is moving in the Greenwood place in town. The ladies Missionary group of the Nazarine church meet at Mrs. Al Rineharts. It is a work and study group and they are currently getting packages of literature together to mail to mission in Korea. The Union Assembly of God church shared in the dedication ceremony of the Assembly of God church in Enterprise, Monday evening. The Enterprise church has been completely remodelea Welo Family Sees Results Of Qgake Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Welo and daughter, Karen, spent last week visiting in Helena. Mont. They re turned by way of Yellowstone Nat ional Park and observed the after effects of the recent earthquake. They report the Fountain Paint Pot and Silex geysers as increased in their velocity, since the quake, and view points to the public have been extended farther out by guards. One guard informed them that some 40 new, geysers have formed since the ea thquake. In two in stances they noted new geysers erupting through the black top pavement used in the parking area, near the Paint Pot geyser. Old Faithful geyser, however, did net appear affected as it erupted on schedule. Their son, Verne, accompanied them home after spending the sum mer in Helena playing semi-pro baseball. ' nsunced by Mrs. Martin. This was a district meeting, and sponsored by the Couples Club of St. Peter's PaKsh. I i The Rev. C. A. Kopp requested all members of the Parish to attend the first fall parish potluck ' supper to be held Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the Parish hall. This is a fall planning meeting and proj-cts and events for the coming winter season will be discussed. All mem bers of the Parish are being urged te attend. Dessert will be furnish ed but the balance of the meal will be strictly potluck. The members voted to again make the St. Peter's Guild mince meat, and Mrs. Louise Jewett and Mrs. Fr?d Spmmer will head the Committee. This will be made. and sold during November. Plans fcr a November Tea were also discussed. Following the business meeting guests were instroduc-d ; Mrs. Carrie Riley, wife of the late Rev. Oliver Riley, a former rector of St. Peter's Parish, Mrs. Lips comb from Vancouver Island, B.C.. and Mrs. Mary Heassler. Mrs. Norval Olson, hostss for the afternoon, served refreshments in keeping with the fall season. Her table was centered with a large bowl of orchid and purple asters on a lace cloth, flanked by white tapers. Mrs. E. C. Bray, and Miss Fanny Cupid poured. Next meeting of the Guild will be held Sept. 16 in the Parish hall. Rainbow Girls Elect Officers ELGIN (Special) Blue Moun tain Assembly 55, Order of Rain bow for Girls, met Thursday evening in McKenzie hall, for their first fall meeting. Marilyln Sherwood, worthy ad visor, presiding in the east Officers elected for the com ing term were, worthy advisor, Linda Witty; associate advisor, Connie Spikes: charity, Jean Gor don: hope. Etta Mae Olsen; faith, Ellen Hulse and recorder, JudjH Parsons. Bonnie Wade, outgoing recor der. was given a going away ores ent by the assembly and also by the mother advisor, Mrs. Viola Burton. Bonnie will be moving U Spokane soon. Jean Gordon and Mrs. Lola Wart were escort to the East and the mother advisor present ed the grand cross of color badge to each. They were unable to at tend the grand assembly to re ceive the degree. - The worthy advisor presented gifts to her officers in apprecia l;on of their cooperation through out her term. There will be installation of new officers on Sunday, Sept. 13. Odd Fellows Lodge Installs Officers Odd Fellows Lodge 16 La Gran de, recently held an installation of officers. District Deputy George Rachau and staff of officers, Phil Baron, grand marshal; Fred Beeman, Sen ior warden; and Charles Taylor, high priest, installed the newly elected and appointed officers. . Members of the lodge installed were, Robert Butler, noble grand: Dean Muilenburg, vice grand: W. E. McClure, RSNG; Tom Moore. LSNG; Charles Taylor. RSVG; Pies Shaddox, LSVG; Albert Loock, warden; Phil Baron, conductor; Tom Carpenter, IG; Charles Mon roe, OG; George Lorenzen, RSS; Bernard Abel, LSS; George Rac hau, chaplain; and Eldridge Huff man, musician. The lodge will meet tonight at 8 p.m. in the Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. Komma Wins Baking Contest During the recent Oregon Wheat League cake baking con test, at the Union County Fair, three local women were named winners. Mrs. Art Komma, 4G8 north Fir street, was the first place winner and will go to State with her entry. Mrs. A. K. Gibson, Rt. 2, took second place and Mrs. Vernon Igo, Rt 1, was in third place. Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Ep silon Sigma Alpha held a special meeting in the home of Mrs. Keith PMten, Monday evening. Rushing activities were the siain topic of discussion. They al so made plans socially and on the educational agenda. ' Special guests introduced at the meeting were. Mrs. Thomas Gooding, Mrs. Willard Carey. Mrs. Albert Zieg, Mrs. Art Kelley. Mrs. Ken Goss, Mrs. Dave Bnz rrtdine and Mrs. George Car cutte. Following the close of the rit ual, refreshments were served by the executive board. i 1 1 i -; MR. AND MRS. ERNEST TURNER To Be Honored Sunday Local Open House Will Honor Couple Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Turner will be honored at an open house to be held in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Turn er, 903 M Avenue, Sunday from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. This will give friends and relatives a chance to visit with the newlyweds. The bride and groom were mar- Ixied Aug. 26, in the Salt Lake Temple. The bride is the tormT Berlene Jex, dauhter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jex of Provo. Utah. A reception following the wed ding was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Miller. Provo. Utah. The affair was held in the garden, with the color scheme of lavender and white. The four tiered wed- Whirlaway Club Gives Membership The Whirlaway square dance group met at the Union Sports mans club for a regular dance, Saturday night. During the eve- nine they presented Mr. and Mrs Joe Humphrey of La Grande, with an honorary membership. Committee for the evening was Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stauffer and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Titus. Guests were present from Hermiston. Island City and La Grande clubs. The next dance will be held on Sept. 12. Oregon Trail Unit Holds First Meet The Oregon Trail Home Exten sion Unit met in the home of Ger trude Maxam. Sept. 3, for a po' kick and planning meeting. The prize was awarded to June Forry. Dorothy Anderson, chairman, presided over the business meet ing. She announced the following committee chairmen: Hospitality, Beverly Brasure; Luncheon, Mari lyn Herrmann; Publicity, Mildred Dawson; 4-H Club, Sigrid Jones; AC WW, Alice Herrmann; and Health and Safety, Edith McLean. The topics for the "eye openers" this year will be party favors and table decorations. The October meeting will be on Swedish Embroidery -with Edith McLean and Gertrude Maxam as leaders. The meeting will be at Alice Herrmann's on Oct. 1, at 10:30 a.m. The hostesses will be the new officers, Dorothy Ander son, Beverly Brasure and Gloria Nelson, i LAST LAUGHS Oh, I'd much rather shop at Le Grande Shoe Store then go to a mevitl LA GRANDE SHOE STORE 1214 Adams i.'f a' '? ttzts ; J Ml I .ft!, f i ' r-"aV' ' ? . v'':f-i I r Afternoon ding cake was also decorated in lavender and white and topped with the traditional bride and groom. They will be at home here tem porarily, at Gwen Stillwells apart ments. Corner Cedar - Grocery Buys Pioneer Mince Glams .39e Tin. Lumberjack Syrup. The Nutritious Spread . . . IIUCOA...... 8-Qt. Package Carnation Dry I 1 Til i a i J! 0E Medim Size Bars - - gffk afftafi IVORY SOAP.. 3 (or 33 -FROZEN Apple, Cherry, Berry Bradley's Pies Flav-R-Pac Shredded Polalo Patties - Quality MEATS Fresh - RUMP OR RIR R0AST 4-LB. PKG. PURE LARD Round Steak 8Se LB. J GOOD Ground Beef.. Pick O 9 the Crop Produce Fresh Local tueen Beam ...2 lbs. 35c Field Ripened Tomaioet lb. 19c SEEDLESS GRAPES. ,.. 2 lbs. 33c MARBLEHEAD SQUASH lb. 9c U.S. No. 1 Russet Potatoes. 10 lbs. 39c LOCAL Union Pacific Old Timers will ro!d a potluck dinner. Friday at 930 p.m., in McAllister hall. Members bring own table service and salad or desert. Meat and vegetables will be furnished. Bus incss and social to follow the din ner. Central School PTA will hold a Teacher's reception tea, Friday ict 2 30 P m. in the Multi purpose .room. Nursery provided for r .. .-.. V. . . I .. .... t . . ; ., .. ... . 1 1 I fii-oLiiwuiria. I lutisiun will so be made for first and sec end graders during this meet ing. St. Peter's Episcopal church will hold Harvest potluck din ner, Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the Parish hall. Buslnets and Professional Wo men will meet Thursday at 8 p m., in the Sacajawea Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schoonmak er of Lancaster. Calif., were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fackler, over the I-a jor Day weekend. . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tocorl and children, Peter and Frank, spent the tabor Day weekend, as guests in the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles An drews. Faith Assembly 54, Order of Rainbow For Girls, will hold its tirst meeting this fall, Monday, under the leadership of Denece McCanse, Worthy advisor. Methodist Youth Fellowship siroup will sponsor a car wash at Mel's Richfield Service, 809 Adams, on Saturday from 10 a.m. until 6 p m. The Polly Anne Club vk ill meet in the home of Alice Strand, 2116 First Street. Friday at 2 p. m. Gekeler Family reunion will be held Sunday at 1 p.m. in the Riverside Park. Potluck dinner. Friends and relatives being in vited to attend. PHONE WO 3-3181 and Washington of the Week Snowdrift Shortening 3 Lb. Tin. 3 jsss 99' F ftfk Jlk . .41 lbs.3J Ililk... US' FOODS- OC ea. fiSJ jm mm f pkgs. 3g 75 45 lb. Swiss Steak LB.9e 2 us. 98' EVENTS Union County Art Guild will hold a potluck dinner and field trip, Sunday at 1:30 p.m., at the Jarnagin cabin, Catherine Creek. Turn left at Bottle Creek. Black i'me Springs signs. Bring own table service. Guests are boiiiK invited. Mr. end Mrs. Dean Brittow, Sacramento, Calif., and their daughter, Ronda Sue, were here visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs Tom Muilenburg of Island City. Penney's STORE HOURS MON. SAT 9:30 5:30 BALCONY r 0:- Penney's lowers prices on full-fashioned. rf, stretchable nylon tights! Penney' famous quality tights are sized to fit to perfection t Save now I We have the colors your daughters want for back-to-school or col lege! Red, black, royal. Hand washable. Girls' Sites: Small, Medium, Large (for sizes' 4 to 14) Misses' Sizes: A, B, C (for 5 feet 4 inches to six feet 1) II PXIPARED FOR SACK-TO-SCHOOll SHOP FINNEY'S TODAY . . . ye'" Htq better, yoe'll save I and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kristtiw of Cove. Mr. and Mis. Emcvt Campbell o Portland were here visiting Labor Day weekend. Celebrating birtHdays today are Ray Harvey, Cove; Necha Boswell. Kliiin: and Pamela Moore of I-a llramle. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Kasrberg l.sve leased their ranch to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson, Cove. Mr. and Mis. Kasebeig and dauch ters, l.ee and Lois Ann, w ill move to Wasco in order to be near their farming interests at Condon. The news Classics have more honors (and new looks) than ever! The fresh, smart look of shirts, sweaters and skirts is stunning in rich bur nished colors and sub dued plaids. We have all the new fashions, with all the right ac cents at smart savings! Your school budget will go far at Penney's! Make Penney's your first stop! A.) FULL FASHIONED PEN LON SWEATER 4.98 Only. MATCHING CARDIGAN Only.. .5.95 Color-Cued WOOL FLAN NEL SKIRT . . . Sites 10-18. 6.95 Only. B.) "LADY TOWNCRAFT" Little Iron Proportioned Cot . ton shirt. 30-38. 2.98 "COORDINATED COLORS" Beautiful WOOL PLAID "PLEATED SKIRTS" "A Must" For Every School Wardrobel 12.95 1018. Nile Daughters To Meet AAonday Union County Daughters of the Nile Club will hold their first meet ing of the season, Monday, in the Masonic hall. A luncheon will be served at 12 noon, with Mrs. Henry Hayden as chairman of the committee. Plans are to be completed, for the visit of queen Ruth Powell, and princess royal, Helen Rilea, Sept. 24. The afternoon of this first meet ing will be spent finishing some sewing for the Shriner's Hospital. big fashion this year! 229 ) Misses' Sine' Olrls' Sites 1.79 . BALCONY . 'I