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About La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1959)
: Summerville Members Host : District Rebekah Convention hjirman pivsintini; hor a gill An entritamini; reading was The annual district 22. R'-bckahirivsiiU-nts. Belli ( uun-c:i Nona' Violi't. convention was held in the 10OK I .anc. Vivian Kuhartfc. M.ie Ras i A vcr' clever tribute wi s then hall in Summerville. Oct. 28. with ! :nusen. and (JUhi Whi'u. Liven president. Mrs. Vose with Jewel Rebekah lodne as Hostess. Address cl wi-lnmie tta jv. The registration luiiiinitlee.li n by Dnris HhojiK witih thM re I.uev Daunharitv. Thelma Oliver ; spunse by Kluinc lljn.,.i. iven by Sister Fisher of Violet and Merle I'unh, renistcreed in 'Uehrens, chairman, then appoint- The conventmn was invited to F.1 102 Rebekahs from the various ed the follow in committees: I tlin in Flection of officers lodges. ! I oiutesy Ina Tonv,.n, R,.(a lor li'HO convention in I.a Grande The meeting was opened by of-1 (jaertner, Ruth Cornell; rt.s0u. ficers of Jewel Rebekah lodse tiuiis Herniece Itillcibnk. Gcr with Mary Sandeison, noble I ry Smith. Gertnule Kincaid; me lt rand in the chair, after which i mortal Audra IK-hrens, Ma'rlene the meeting was turned over toTurner. Irene Kennedy' thanks the convention of fliers who were, Fnima Richards. .osey. seated by Mt. Gem. C7. Conven- Gladys Flinn; and press Kath turn officers were Vita Behrens. ryn Martin. G!als Wh.te. Belle chairman, Flaine Hanson, vice Depew. chairman; Ruth Rollins, secretary Roll call of pa-t chairmen was Mae Rasmussen. treasurer; Elea jcalled with 14 present. Ruth Cor nor Starr. RS chairman; Sibyl hell Rave a fitting trihute as each U'yland, I.S chairman; Beth , was presented with a j!itt. Secre (ounsell. RS vice chairman; Ar-tarics of each lodge in the dis Una Fihn, l.S chairman; MarVjlrirt. gave a report on the acti Sanderson, warden; Hla Dial. , Vities. membership and finan conductor; Ruth Baker, inside lees of their respective lodges. A count of lodges showed 21 pres eh from Crystal, u from Mt. (Sem, 19 from Violet six of Wild Rose, and 25 of Jewel. LoCCll Al t Guild :CWrv' l Grand. Co , Weil., Nov. 11, 1959 Pag 5 Proposes Library . , jf ' Aim LAlyJJUKd TiV Answers Your Problems & - v it .i ! Tie I'liion County v i;uild ii"it Wiilnesd.iy e nn-i. in the it room at the college with tin' cur s":wo ol out 1 1 no' A III I In r !.. wel .h tills ,, I II ! . .it lie II i.T- Reception Honor Adlers iwii; and criticiir rent in nth paiiiui.. the members. A business meeting held at which it was pnpo-. ( to form a lending library of paintings so as to encourage the app, eci.ilion of fellow member's work. ! ,.i A v., lli. r.i l .1 ...... was neiu. ... iunuii Four assembly officers pres-'about the January I'tnon Count) ent, conducted an instructive' Art Guild exhibit at the State workshop with each officer con-1 house, Salem, with more del mite ducting a group. );ins .ltu a ,..,.,, ,,(.,n,. ' Officers for the 1IW0 convention 1 up at the net meeting in Uecem ! who were seated by the Rebekah her. This exhibit will he one of Assembly officers, Louise Smith.; the year's highlights for the local I.oretta Emerson, and Arlene art group Harm, were cnairman Maine As the evening wind up, Mer rii iid i vt.ir Am L.viHcrj: 11 ' ' . I wi k i' i, w 111 i.Ji.e !v ti:o;lJi l'. :i. w pr . ,' niu! a I! D. he san.e 1 a 1. 1,' :n is enibarr.i-sii:.: ,oi I ii. le. Several gal- ,n l.,kr their co It e b. e s :mu' 1 lio. We all -it 1 'or six iind when they 1 '" l!ii- .ill hand t lit ir cheek. '" "' Ai:'ioiigh it's tu'wr nior, p "t n hi :'u ei-nts n ad,i- up I.a -t u,'. k averaged 71 eert- a '! In i el.ls iTecli- have b'n playing yeo for a I you'rs worth and o 'ar yoj have ben wcr'h abool !1 a month. At the next break, tell tho dames you won't k them to pay for your coffee it ny won't ask yoo to pay for their. If they think you're kidding hand back the checks and say "It's Dutch from now en I'm tapped out." hi tuardian: Evaline Shaffer, out side guardian; Ruth Hurst, chap lain; Dorothy Statler, Musician; Nona Lane, color bearer and Lot tie Goble, junior past chairman. Members of the seating drill presented each officer with a gilt. Hebekah assembly officers were Hanson, vice cnairman, Glanysjrill showed a film. r.oundan Flinn; secretary, Heta Gaertner; 1 Line." a much lauded film he treasurer, Ethel Kennedy; RS, cause of its artistic and uim-iia! chairman, Beth Counsell; S techniques employed, although chairman, Artena Fihn: RS vice j the story was an old old one. chairman, Kathryn Martin; LS vice chairman, Bessie Winters; in IV " M( p IKuKh '! Dear Ann: l ie been married II . rs to a man I believed in and Hung breaks and Til trusted. We have three children i age for iilu rnoon . jy hu-hand's sister was my dear-o-ner words the week I ,.s"t friend. Am I w rong lo feel that - ' she betrayed me" . -lion- you c: n offer I I learned that this past year my .- l-adly needed $-H a Im-hand has hien dating three dif d he gr-.itly appn- ferent single girls behind my back M. Broke. i Ills s.ster has been letting him Dear U. R. Broke: The girls bring these girl- into her home Co- D'j.rlj One: Your sister in l.i .y M v.i o.iq to oll 'i hos p t. i-y ta hr; m.-.rro-d biot'ter a-itl hn eh '.rri'ts cetu-s. She put her s..ni., c ,iF-i:ieval on lh; whol. noddy busiiK'SS and '' "t-s'-ae-d it illcn'ly by trc.it.nq h.m ,-s if his b.hav:0' was a:c:p'jb -. I dnnt tj-ce th't shr . .e.-j ,,vc tr.ld you, but ,hcuj 5. ;,, to d h.,-i " "' his i' i q ami w. r.-e,er,io-.,bl. Mr. and Mr- W E. Adler will he hotiwi'' d on their Golden Wed ding onnie:-.iry, Sunday at a re. 1 1- pt iuii in lie First Methodnt ' Church. I The uair will be held between k2 -3D and 4 lo pin in the Fellow- l. .i.:.. u-.tt j . j All friends and relatives are o Dumb being invited to ;.tlend at this time. Tlf." couple request that no gifts lie brought. W hat , c.ua'ing BUILDERS HARDWARE Modern and Traditional Designs cS& Miller' Cabi.iet Shop Greenwood end Jeff or ton Warden, Sibyl W'yland; conduc tor. Margaret Stewart; inside guardian, Delia Posey; outside ....oFlnn Finn. l,.,n ' Other lodges represented , jn Bak musician, Nol. were two from Washington State. .. Hliu,,,, and ilinil.r nas, rh;lir. tine each from Etna Stiver Lake. Mvrtle Carnation Baker City introduced by the marshal of Re- nnd Haley Rebekah lodges from bekah assembly. Arlene Hahn, over the state. The following osempliticatuais were then made were Ruth Vose, president, I .or e!ta Emerson, vice president; Louise Smith, secretary, also Evaline Shatter, officer of Pa triach's Militant Auxiliaiy. and election of delegates and alterna tes to assemble by Mt. Cem. Vis King in another jurisdiction with (emu uy ii mi nuse, oanoiiug o? the follow ing district deputy 'Crystal, draping the charter by Woman V World MAXLME NURMI, Woman's Editor LOCAL EVENTS Riverside Ladies Aid will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. in the home of Minnie Carson, at Perry. Hop Chapter 13, Order of East ern Star will hold a regular meet ing in the Masonic temple, Wed nesday at 8 p.m. World War I Veterans and Auxili ary will hold their annual Armis tice Day potluck dinner, Wednes day at 6:30 p m. IOOK hall. Mem bets b. ing potluck and tablo service. Turkey, rolls, coffee furnished. Union Pacific Old Timers 17, and auxiliary will hold their an nual Thanksgiving dinner, Fri day at 6 3(1 p.m. in McA'lister hall. Each member to bring a salad or vegetable unless solicited by com mittee. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Elliott, I'nion. have a daughter born Nov. 10. in the St. Joseph Hos pital. They have named her Lori Ellen and she weighs four pounds, seven ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Wing, Rt. 2, La Grande, have a son born this morning, Nov. 11. in the Grande Ronde Hospital. They have named him Lee and he weighs seven pounds, 10 ounces. Celebrating birthdays today are Forrest Sherman, La Grande; and Helen Leu Ash, I'nion. LS to B of LF and E will met Thursday at 8 p.m. in the 100F hall. Officers wear formals for initiation. All members are in vited. Polly Anna Club will meet with Mrs. Arthur Ladd. 1102 0 Avenue. Friday at 2 p.m. Whirlaway square dance c'ub held their dance. Saturday, at the Union Sportsmens Club. Gu-sts were present from La Grande and North Powder. Committee for the evening was Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Vickers and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fowler. Odd Fellows Lodge 16 Grande, will meet Friday at 8 p m. in their hall. La Grande Garden Club will meet F'riday at the clubhouse at 2 p in. Imbler PTA will meet Thursday at 8 p m. in Wade hall. Theme to be "Home and School lor too years." Bernal Hug, Elgin presi dent of the Lnion County Histori cal Society, will talk on compari son between homes and schools 100 years ago and now. Presenla rton of 4 11 achievements awards for 'SymrYiervllle ahd Imbler. Re freshments will be by Dry Creek district. Circle 1 of the First, Presbyteri an Church will meet Thursday at 2 p m.. with O. H. Burnet, at Dori on hall. Soroptimist Club will hold a pro gram meeting Thursday, at a 12 noon luncheon in the Sacajawea. man, Veta Behrens. The meet ing was then closed by Jewel Re bekah lodge. A banquet was served at 6:30 hy women uf the grange to 103 itebekahs and Odd FcIIlws. The tables were decorated with the president's flower, the rose, car ried out in all motifs including bouquets of pink and red roses and white candles adorning the tables. Decoration committee for the tables as well as the lodge hall, was Hester Glenn, Inez Fries, Sibyl W'yland, Anna Park and Ruth Rollins. In the evening Mrs. Vose paid her official visit t0 Jewel Re bekah lodge titi. Following a short meeting a joint meetng was held with attendance of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs from Cove, I nion, I.a Grande, Elgin, Wash ington State. Hillsboro, Silver Lake, and Baker. Introduced by Arlene llahn, marshal of Rebekah Assembly, were grand master. Verm.n llahn, and Rebekah As sembly officers; president Mrs. Vose, secretary Louise Smith, vice president Luretla Emerson, and Martha Jane Colvin, inside guardian. Also introduced were the district deputy presidents, Ernest I'ugh. Gladys White, Beth Counsell and Mae Rasmussen. The group beard informative tulks given by " grand master, llahn and president, Mrs. Vose Noble grand, Mary Sanderson, presented Mrs. Vose with a money corsage for her project for the old people's home. A short drill was given by of ficers of Jewel and while they stood in formation, Berneice Bil- lerbcck presented the president with a gift from the lodge. Re treshments were served following the meeting LAST 3 BAYS of B0HNEHKM1F3 BIG 63rd 7 4, J7 (A V (S C .' ' A: i mim QteS) Q6(D8 ) GOOD HEALTH foTTROM REXAlt j e'T 1 1 I 10 Qkop oM gave. HEALTH & BEAUTY NEEDS catt DRUGSTORE Mrs. Ma hood Hosts A-Z Club Meeting UNION (Special)-Mrs. James Mahood intertained the A to Z Club at her home Tuesday, co hostess was Mrs. Elmer Bcrger. The evening was spent sewing and visiting. SEQUINS Beads Pearls Rhinestones FAcrything to trim anything HOBBY SHOP 1113 Adams $100 rmiilS ON ANY OF THESE KANT LEEK PRODUCTS when you trade in your old tut MUf bottle or f 'i' Qe Sftxe "COMFORT CONTROL"' pit n QQ HOT WATER BOTTLE mi WHt mrmth frora cushion-ribbed ft.1t Of radi ant heat from mft bKk. Over mw capacity, cne-piece constructca Jyear. piatantee. j $4.2 FOUNTAIN SYRINGE "" ' "-11 $4.9S COMBINATION SYRINGE k "ATCR BOTTLE 3.9B .-e r. 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