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About La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1959)
LOCAL EVENTS Knighti of Pythias and Pythian Sisters will hold a card partly at the KP hall, at 8 p.m., Saturday. The public is invited to attend. Blue Mountain Gam Club will meet Saturday at 7 p.m., at the Woman's Clubhouse at Union. There will be a pie social, and rock sale. Members bring a friend or two. Lumber and Sawmill workers Union will hold a special mii'tini'. Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the Odd fellows hall. All members re quested to attend. Union Pacific Junior Old Timers, 24, will hold a game party Satur day at 7:30 p.m., in McAllister hall. All Juniors and guests in vited. Re'reshments will be served and prizes given. Chapters I and CO of PEO will have a no hostess luncheon at 12 noon Saturday in the Sacajawea. Supreme convention reports will be given by Mrs. Golden Strickler of Enterprise. r Neighborhood Club Discusses . Year's Program The Neighborhood Club held their first meeting of the new club year, recently in the club house. Mrs. E. P. Shrock, presi dent presiding. Plans were dis cussed for programs for the coming year. In addition to the regular club meetings, to be held the first Tuesday of each month, the club vcted to hold a World Affairs meeting on the third Tuesday of the month. This will also be held at thme c'ubhouse at 2 p.m. Any woman who is interested in this subject, is invited to attend the meetings. They are not limited to club membership. Miss Mabel Doty was featured on the program and gave an en tertaininf talk on books. Her subject was '"More Time to Live, Our Gadgets Set Us Free." During the afternoon a trio from the La Grande High Sehocl, composed of Jan McKay, Lanetta Carter and Colleen Archibald, sang two songs, "Old Black Joe' and "I'll Walk With God." Mrs Betty Faulkner was the accom panist and their directer. Following the business meeting was the social hour. Refresh ments were served. Mrs. LeRoy Briggs and Mrs. W. Bull, two re cently returned members, poured. Fall flowers were artistically ar ranged about the room. Hostess committee for the day was Mrs. Fred Tuveson, Mrs. Spencer Burch, Mrs. Hugh Snider and Mrs. Celia Gates. Donald Neiman,25 Rites Set Friday ENTERPRISE (Special) Don ald Elmer Neiman, 25. an em ploye of the Forest Service, died Monday, Oct. 12, at the University of Oregon Medical Center hospital in Portland, where he had been a patient for about a week. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Rollman Funeral chapel wiih the Rev. Al Beschce officiating. Kenneth E. Johnson will sing "Beyond the Sunsrt" and "In the Garden," and Mr. A. L. Kintncr will be organist. Vault entombment will be in the Enterpriso cemetery. Son of Elmer and Marguerite Neiman. the deceased was born in Joseph Nov. 25, 1933 and had lived in the county all of his life. Survivors include his mother, Marguerite Neiman, of Enterprise; his father, Elmer Neiman, of Lewiston;, three sisters: Mrs. Francis l Irene) McNall, of Jo seph, Thelma Neiman, of La 0 Grande, and Helen Neiman. of Enterprise; one brother, William Neiman, of Enterprise; and a grandmother, Mrs. J. J. Whit comb, of Bonners Ferry. Idaho. Chapter I of PEO will hold a meeting in the home of Mrs. K.ed Otten, Canyon Trail Ranch, Friday at 1 p.m., Mrs. J. W. Knowles and Miss Fannie Cupit as assist ing hostesses. Union Coun'y Division of the Oregon Education Association will hold their first dinner meeting Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the Cen tral School. Speaker will Ik- Cecil Posey, executive secretary of OEA and a former La Grande teacher Pythian Sisters will meet in the KP hall, P.idny at 8 p.m. All members arc asked to be present. Mt. Fannie Grange of Cove, will met't Friday at 8 p.m. Regular business, election of of.icers, and installation plans. Hifreshments to be served. La Grande Farm Bureau Center will hold a monthly meeting Thurs day in the Farm Bureau hall at Island City. The meet will begin with a potluck dinner at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Spear o EOC will be speaker. In addition to regular business there will be convention plans made and annual election of officers. Riveria PTA will meet Friday at 2:30 p.m. in Mrs. Hyde's first grade room. Special education teacher, Mrs. Young, will speak to the group. World War I Auxiliary will hold a rummage sale Satu:day in the building by the Eagles hall. Doors open at 9:30. Grand Master W. Vernon Hann wi'l make an official visit to the La Grande Odd Fellows Lodge. Friday at 8 p.m. in their hall. All lodge members in the valley in vited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Daniels, Imbler, have a son born Oct. 12. in the St. Joseph Hospital. They have named him Scott Richard, and he weighs seven pounds and two ounces. i Mr. and Mrs. Wandell Hardwick, Island City, have a son born Oct. 13. in the St. Joseph Hospital. They have named him James Wandell, and he weighs eight pounds, seven and a fourth ounces, j Mr. and Mrs. Glen Aldrich, Union, have a son born Oct. 14, ilf the St. Joseph Hospital. They have named Steven Wood, and he weighs six pounds, two and three fourths ounces. . Social Club of the OES will meet in the Masonic Hall. Friday at 7:30 p.m., for a dessert and busi ness meeting. - Cards to follow. Celebrating birthdays today will be Barbara Walker. Lillian Karth- er, Patricia Hardy and Peggy Mastrude, all of La Grande. Observer, La Grande, Ore., Thur., Oct 15, 1959 Page 5 .Woman's World MAXINE NURMI, Woman's Editor Crystal Rebekahs Plan Visit Of Oregon Assembly President Plans for the visit of Ruth V'ose. president of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, draping of the charter, and a salute to an aged member were the main highlights of the recent meeting of Crystal Rebekah lodge in the Odd Fellows temple. The charter was draped in a reverent candlelight ceremony in memory of Bertha Norby, a long time member of the ledge. Lucille Courtney, noble grand, presided over the meeting. Fol lowing routine business there was a short recess. Several mem bers dressed in Centennial cos tume gathered near the piano and sang several songs for the honoree. Mrs. Eva Monroe, who leeently celebrated her 90th bir thday. Mrs. Munroe was escorted to the center of the floor and was presented with a gift from the lodge. Plans fur the president's visit Oct. 21 include a planned pot luck dinner to be held in the odd Fellows dining room at 6:30. Helen Fiizzell will be assisted by Florence Workman in the de tails cf this event. Mrs. Courtney also reminded members cf the district conven tion that will be held in Sum merville, Oct. 28. The session will take up at 1:30 p.m. and all Rebekahs are welcome to attend. There will be a banquet after the session and Mrs. Vose will nakc her official visit to the Summervillc Lodge in the even i ing. Many reports of sickness were given. Jean Boothman has her leg in a cast, Hermina Hamman was reported in the hospital and Rebecca Kochensparger, Lucille Lee and Edna Berglund were re ported ill at home. Ellen MacGregor was elected to membership by initiation and will be initiated during the Nov. 4, meeting. The first nominations for 1960 officers will be held at the Oct. 21 meeting. It was decided that the semi annual birthday dinner will be held Nov. 18 at 6:30 preceding the regular meeting of the lodge. Members having birthdays from January to July are the serving committee for this dinner. There were 48 members pre sent. The attendance gift was awarded to Evaline Shafer. "Hap py Birthday" was sung to Ilia Dial, Maude Holman, Mable An son, Artena Fihn and Maude Johnson. Helen Frizzell, president of the Three Links club, reminded mem bers of the annual bazaar set for Nov. 6, and urged members to finish handwork and collect it- cms for the grab bag. Handwork items are to be turned over to Gertrude Fisk when they are completed. Two members, Certrude Fisk and Lillian Bork. will be among the class to receive the Degree of Chivalry, highest, award given a Rebekah, at the ceremony in Pendleton Oct. 24, at 8:30 p.m. Graveside Rites Held For Infant ENTERPRISE (Special '-Graveside services for uabv. Debra Lynn Howerton. daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Dun Howerton. of Joseph, were conducted Monday at 2 p.m. in the Enterpi ise cemetery by the Bol'nian Funeral Home with the Rev. A. L. Kintnrr oltieiating Survivors include the parents. Dan and Mary Howerton and one sister, Wanda Marie Howerton, all ol Joseph; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey AIiii:i Baker of Enterprise, and Mrs. Edith Brown of Lewiston. Ida; and great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Richard Wurnock and Mr. and Mrs. Albin Rudgers. all of Joseph "- . Jens Olson Will Lie In State Here Jens Olson, who died in his home Tuesday, will lie in st.tr at the Dempsey's Funeral Chapel until Friday at 9 p.m. Services wi'l be held at the Folsom's Funeral Chapel, Satur d y at 2 p.m. Burial will he in the Helix cemetery. The Rev Kiln will officiate. SINCIKU RELEASED PARIS il'PD French sinner Edith Pi.if was released Wislnes day from the Ame-ican Hospital of Pans where she underwent an operation for inflammation of the pancreas three weeks a'ia Mis t'iaf said she hoped to ns inu her singing career in Frlinia y Womans Society To Hold Potluck I The Union County Methodist 'iVi.iii.ins Society will meet in the l u-t M 'thoilst Church, Oct. 22, jut In u.im. f r their annual I pot lurk dinner and fellowship. The theme will be centered on j'The Modern Wohian The IVtni'd Around." Each society will i upp m;:'ic hing if interest con j .'n:i;m: Hie woman of the coun try a.sivned In them. Additional iir-p r.ilion will he supplied by M's .Iumo llonne and a reading 'Ml he ::ivrn l Mrs. Tom Knelt in.tii I The "teat di he ;. rolls ;,ml rof wii: lie supplied by the local i-crie!;. others m.iy Inur; addit- Rockwall Unit j To Hold Meet Tlio Rockwell Extension Ur,iC will meet Oct. 21 at 10:30 a.mjj at the home of Mrs. Georgia! Crouser. ' ' The subjects for demonstration! will be; candle making in the forenoon and Swedish Weaving in the afternoon. These who wish to Uarn Swedish Weaving are asked to bring one yard of hucle.' toweling, embroidery or pearl oro ehet thread and tapestry needles Pol luck lunch at noon. Everyone is we'eome. k 1 iiinal food and each their own table service. 4 LAST LAUGHS 'MA Bfc-r" mm Of course I remember you, dear! I never forget a pair of shoes from La Grande Shoe Store! 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