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La Grande Observer from La Grande, Oregon • Page 8

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Wrrlncsriav. July 13. 1938 LA r.TCAXDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. PACE EIGHT Opposing Counsel in Haugwitz Case President Watches Climax of Blue and Gray Reunion Cove Comments SUMMER CONCERT HELD AT E. 0.

PLAYS SCHEDULED SECRET LECTURE GIVES GERMANY'S STAND IN SPAIN David Cunningham Is employed In the storage garage of the Sacajawea while Lester Hansen cn a vacation. 1 Mrs. Annie Hullck and son. Bill, from Baker, are at tho camp grounds In Cove ready for the cherry harvest. Tom DcBorde has returned to La fho regular summer concert presented by the music department of O.

N. this morning at ten o'clock, in the Normal school, auditorium lea- oV-V 'h if 7.Vv.1 tured student directors an" IONDON, July 13 (UJj The News Chronicle claimed that It had an authentic dc-jument giving a verbatim report of a secret lecture by a crumbles In a varied program. Grande after a month's stay with his Qerman army officer on the rea-xms Tho program, under uie supervision of Miss Violet Mills Instructor In music, was made up of vocal and In-' selections and was un for Gentian Intervention In Spain. Um race 'or monopoly In the Medi itl ssi k- awv -r sister, Mrs. Wayne Fisher.

The Jones slsteia, who have been -visiting Mrs. Bessie Osrdner. leave for their home In Pennsylvania Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

C. R. Lawler and terranean, and a plan to. frustrate British -French co-operation. The lecture, the newspaper said ion.

Can, end small daughter, Delia was delivered In June by one of the highest army officers to a group of nazl leaders In Berlin. It added that a careful Inquiry had been made and that It was eattsfled ai to the authenticity of the document. In, one pdrt of the lecture the German officer reportedly said: "Long range batteries In the vicin usually well received, ine program, featured Bololsts. a string ensemble, a women's sextet- a violin duet, a women's chorus, and an orchestra. Students In Charge Students taking courses In publlo school music served as directors for the various ensembles.

Tho summer concert presented by student directors Is an annual presentation of the summer school session. Thursday morning at the ten-o'clock hour select plays from the clnss In play production at E. N. will be presented In the These plays are being produced before the class this afternoon, and the two plays Judged best by the class will be presented for tho program, ity of Algcclras (Spain) and on the African coast opposite Gibraltar ought to render good services when lee, from Sisters. are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Surby. Mrs. Lawler and Mrs. Surby are ulsters.

Ernest Brunson and Qlen Fisher left Friday for Walla Walla whtae they have employment. The boys have been hero for a few days visiting Ernest's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Allen Brunson. Members of tho Cove Townsend club are planning to attend a meeting in Union Monday night to hear a report of the national convention by W.

J. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brunson, of La cot -jo, were recent visitors In Cove. The Bruiwont are both working on a farm at La Crosse and expect to lease a tract which they It comes to cutting the British' French vital line." The officer, with "almost brutal frankness," the newspaper said.

plained the Importance of Portugal In "embarrassing" Brltleh and French tomorrow. strategy In advance of war, I'ortiifEiirr-e Army "Wink" Loyal Youths Take ran A number of the casts of tbeso JBM 4 ft will take charge of about September "If necessary." he was quoted, "the powerful army thnt Generalissimo Francisco Franco will have at his plays are made up of Junior high and senior pupils from La Grande publlo schools. 6tudent directors have been 1, working for the past tnree weeks wun Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown and Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Brown, from Sisters, were visitors of Mr. and disposal after victory in Spain can be thrown Into the scale; supported these casta and some unusuany line results are expected. by a widespread feeling In favor of Mrs. Wayne Fisher and Mr- and Mrs.

Earl Surby over the Fourth of July nationalist Spain In Portugal, that It Is stated: that the puoue is in back toward camera. Is In speakers' stand at left, vited. There will be no admission holiday. army would be able to install In Portugal a regime acceptable to us. "We need hardly reckon with re charge.

Today's Troops Parade Where Forefathers Fought sistance, but should resistance be of fered the Portuguese army Is rather FIRE LOSS HIGH VANCOUVER. July 13 (U.R), weak," Grange Hall Damage done by fire which de stroyed the Pacific coast linen mill Two of England's top-flisht lawyers, Norman Birkott and Sir Patrick Hastings, are directing the legal battle the sensational case of the former Barbara Hutton, American heiress, versus Count Haugwitz-Reventlow, whom she charges with having threatened her and an un-named "rival." Here Eirkett, who represents the 'Count, and Hastings, counsel for "Babs," are seen leaving Bow Street Court, London, alter a hearing. Eirkett is the bespectacled man at the left, Hastings the monaded, cigarette-smoking figure near the right. plant and warehouso late yesieraay has been estimated at 225.000 or The News Chronicle said that the frankness with which the lecturer! defined alms In the Spanish war was sensational. The discourse.

It was said, ranged over the cntlrr field of Mediterranean strategy and confirmed the true reason for German Intervention In Spain a testing ground for German military methods and also a means of gaining vital positions for the purpose of embarrassing Britain and Franco. Mlai Bcrnclco Smith of Entcrpjrlse. In a guesb at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Will McAllstcr. She plans to stay r.

month. En route homo to Emmett. after attending the five-day convention of the Foursquare Ooapel church held In Portland, Mrs. J. W.

Bpencor and Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Sadler and eight year old daughter, Shirley, stopped In the district Friday morning and called on relatives of Mrs.

from Summcrvlllc where ho and his family had Just arrived from Lostine Tracy. Cal. Mr. Crow camo In with his father, 3. P.

crow, wnuo mm. Crow remained to visit with hor par Spencer. At the conclusion or tho ents. Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Myers, of West's big stock of Men's Suits Cove Personals convention tho party visiiea points Eummervllio.

'nicy. opend tholr MrB. Jock Nestle wont to. Enterprise Wednesday on business. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Nlcosen and daughter, Gwendolyn, and Floyd En-gle were visitors at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wlggans Tuesday. Minn Roberta Bell, who lit tnklnii nimlnk training In Los Anii-lRK.

Is vaMtlon In Union and Wallowa coun ties. Tho work Is progressing very sutls ot the M. Crow homo. 1 visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

K. h. Bell. Miss Bell unit a oco new porch Is henlg built by Victor and will atay another week. Mr--' yoi They drove up to tho lake In the afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. LoMar Wcjtenskow. of Imblcr, slopped Wednesday after- nnrtn nt. 111.

hnmO Of Mr. aild MrS. Mr. H. R.

Grant left enurdny on In western Washington, the sadlers gcinfi to Auburn for a three-day visit with Mrs. Sadler's mothor and MrB. Spencer to Seattle for a visit with her son and daughtcr-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bpencor.

and little daughter. Mr. Sadler, who Is pastor of tho Foursquare OoJspel church at F.mmett, lr, siperlntendant of that denominational field In southern Idaho. Mru. Wllbort Martin, of Moro.

visited relatives In this neighborhood while In tho. valley to attend the Buchanan reunion which was hold nendlfc their vacation In Lostine, The strawberry harvest is now av WEST'H ItlR July Clraruiice of MEN'S KHTS Mill ROlllR BtnillB i Mn v.ilne groups. See tliein now before It Is too late. William Wlggans. They had spentlltn penK in and arcunu xuc four days camping at the lake.

weather has settled and tho borrlca Wayno Crow coino In Wednesday I aro ripening very fast. Group No. 1 Sunr'ay at Riverside park. Members of Liberty school board Today THURSDAY and FRIDAY held a business meeting Monday eve ning at the home of Mrs. C.

B. Spen-ce. ono of the board members. Dcl- bert chairman, presided' over tho meeting wblln Mrs. Wllma Harrl- a Dullness trip and Mrs.

Orant visiting her sister, Mrs. A. C. Ml. 1b In La Grande.

Funeral services were held for the late H. O. Lund at the Metho.Uct Episcopal church In Covo Saturday aitcrhoon, with Rev. I. Hanwii of li Ornnde, preaching the loimon, and Rev.

0. Ci Calllhan assisting wilh tho service, lie was burled In the Rose RldKc cemetery. A number of people coins over far the funeral services, nincne; them were Mrs. H. L.

Myers. Mrs. E. Mro. Hay Ooodcniunh, Mrs lm- Ccmloy.

Mr. and Mr. A chlt Conlcy, Mm. Komer Lcrfel, Vn. ilth Pcae and Mrs.

Oerold Tucker. J. R. Price entertained nor brldRO club Friday alternoon at her home at Camp Yew Bow. Two table, of bridge were In piny with tho following guests.

Mrs. W. J. Hull nn Vr. v.

R. Ccnklln. Mn. Bjrm.cc Miller, Mrs. A.

H. Orton, Mrs. Stuart French. Mrs. dooms Johum.

Mrs. Lester Johnson and Mis. John Mll-'o. Mrs. HaJinark won liljsli score.

Lunch was oerved later. Mrs. W. A. McNeill entertained Mr i rry of Iho hlr.tory-mnklntt Civil War tittlo th? Bill- In quiet little wlv-re on Ihs 75tli on.

newly elected clerk, was Introduced to her now duties. Besides business mitters It was decided thnt. tho school room floor be oiled Immediately. The. matter of h(rlng he work dono was left to the clerk.

and tho Cray gain-rod for last reunion. military unun and. ins vriiram oi r.rrtl foe the h-ro- cf photo ate.v, show, a contingent of 111. younger men n.arrhln: LIFE'S NEWEST DE ANNA'S Song and Mischief! vctrnn-j Ihrnugh the vhlle 01 crowdi loo'i i In tlio reviewing stands, the oi urncd tho 'salutes that hollared Group No. 2 unci driitfd fur a dlatiujcc.

H'i net Injured but itcratched-p. The only clcmngc was a broken sickle. HUE Joseph DRIVER IS HKLI) tin- Maul farm on Parlrto Crpek lit fr-r hay hands. M. and Mrs.

ltd ward Khcn vo k( It', heir coital. Ililltrtrst, at the Mi. and Mrs. A. U.

Eltjclt-ilalr, cf hntorjirits. Cirri-: whe worl; Tor the 11. i Power mid Light company In Kn-Urprlsc. viditrd hl Inthrr. Odrll Murr, wlii' IIvm cn a farm ra'it fr town and deeUltd ho run tho mowing inarhinr (or a while.

Ho had net far when ho croased an Irrlga-tlin ditch and waa olf of the and Mrs. Ouy rlsher, Mr. and Mrs. Mrn. Tlirlnin Vim VarUir.

Norrlr, and dnuKhUT Miiry lou of llo iolulu, aro Bursts of her sister Mrs. V. D. McCully Hi. Mn.

Nrrrtf litis hum trttcliliiK In tho uchcylii In Honolulu ni no yearn iuut will loach there again thlu yu'. County AkciiI OurmU O. l'st nm! Elmnr Iliufobcont attended a Held CAKL'NU. Cal. July 13 John I ii, CiKlaml al.port In 6-SMEtl 'silo FlBher and tholr small son.

Thd Flsliors are cousins from Mullen. and had boen visiting In Union and came for the day last Sunday. Mrs. Bertha Proctor lost a valu vni belli by police tojaj Group No. I es tin iilt-ancl run slayer of Jcsjph and Timothy Kelly, aged 6 and 3 ort an Oakland street Monday night mwtliiK at Union Monday, oon nv JACQUIlINt WltK Mri.

ThnU and biUiy went to I mowing martilno but held to the 85 able cow Balurduy. The cow ti taken sick a few dnya ago and the ROUST FAIOI A I I A MCIUII I I 14 1 help of a veterinary was In vain. Ar 3 tor her death an examination won THURSDAY and ''RIDAY KVENING made and a nail and a tack were found embedded I I her hrart. Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Smith, of Dur-koe, were here eunday afternoon railing on their old friends. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Carrie Motley. Tho Bmlths were accompanied by Mrs. Bmllh's brother.

Ii Mollcy. The Motleys were formerly of Cove. Bervlce was held at tho Ascension GIRLS IN JAIL BREAK Group No. 4 Episcopal church eunday morning at 85 LIW T. iron on.

a E- in ij mw- -o- II' lS 1 111 lr. DURBIN UNIVERSAL PICTURE eight o'clock and again at clcvril. ni tho eleven o'clock service aomo of tho oluor boys of the camp aaslstrd with the servlcen and Mr, nob Hnlc, of Tacoma. gave a brief sermon on discipline, a good mcasngo to the children enjoying tho privileges of tho camp. In the evolving Iho "Feast of Light," a bewutltul ceremony.

iw presented, tilling the story or Ih? gift of light to the world and the alU'glnnce of the twelve apc-illes and of their carrying tho light to all the world. Tho story was accented and made more ImproRKlvo by the use of lighted condlea. eanna mm -p I A NEW THE MORE YOU BUY THE MORE YOU SAVE! VTAfVI w- y. 1111 $3 FrccniHn Sport Shoes wj.m wme v.mis with lols nr time left lo ivpiip llipic flue SllOPH I J. $3.95 erberi MARSHALL Sen.

lione Call, a WPA The Ultimate Answer For Jobless RE AD Y-Tft-WIS WOMKVS St'MMKK Whiles, (Jrcvs, I.iisiraur Tam $1.00 Summer MEN'S CAPS HATS A (Jiaivl Assort iiumiI! Neckties TACOMA. Wash July 13 OjB U. GAIL PATRICK ARTHUR TREACHER WM. FRAWLEY FrSnkiin Psngborn Elisabeth Risdon Cappy Barrd'8 HdrmoDica Ensemble Jackie Moron Helan Parruh Marcia Ma Jones Christian Rub Bert Roach: 8. Bon.

Honwr T. boixf. kny noting Crmocratlc stale convention, tho WTA the becln- 79c A wide assortment of colm-s uml patterns Hear DEANNA swj Serensd. to ihs Sun" i -Chapel BalU I Uve Whittle (With CAPPY BARRAS, HARMONICA I SW1NGSTERS) Gounod AVE MARIA i ntnt to the ultimate answer to Wch- I Men's Fine MKN'S SIIIUTS. SIIMITS.

AM) UNDKRW'KAR! MANY OTil ITKMS TOO NUMKROUS TO MKNTION roll lilHTKR Y.M.UKS Ji SK1.KCTIONS SUC-I' AT (with VIENNA itolMlcal unemployment. Tho fKlcml work nftrncy, the neii Rtor iwlrt. i th mmwiT to tho crlsl lr. which the nntlun lmind ttaclf al-Irr "Iho trmm of 1 he 'now cm' Ilia camo to fruition under PrrMdcnt HtKivcr." Tho fnnn problem. Bono iwld.

has not been solved by any menas. BOYS- CHOIR) I kf, PLl Straws 1-3 Off N. K. WEST 8 CO. 'The Quality Store For Men" "I Yam Love Sick" A POPE YE CARTOON and NEWS OK THE DAY UNDERTAKING Snodgra88 Zimmerman Ambulance ffenlefl Phone Main 63 LA (JRANDE 1403 ADAMS AVENUE.

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