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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1911)
PAGE 3 -v. Society and Clubs 00 Close t" 100 guests were entertained: at Five . Hundred Friday afternoon when Mm. W. H. Bohnenkamp, Mrs. K. Pollack and Mies Bess Bohnenkamp vera hostesses at the Bohnenkamp residence. During the afternoon re freshments were servo. Both from a at .standpoint of numbers and fashion the function was one f much moment and the Bpacious and elegant residence was filled to capacity with guests. Card honors went to xlrs. Fred Ditte fcrandt, first, Mrs. W. B Sargent sec ond, and Mrs. L. ReuiMlard consola tion. Twenty-three taMes played. The ' nest Hat: , . ' ' ' 53 rs. C. T. Bacon, Mi. F. Bock, Mrs. H. M. Bay, Mrs. F. R. IMdges, Mrs. A. Buckley, Mrs. George BIrnle, Mrs. E. E. Bragg, Mrs. G. M. Byrkltt, Mrs. W. W. Berry, Miss Neu Grimmet, Mrs C. M. Humphreys, Mrs. Dave M. Clark, Mrs. A. L. Richardson, Mrs. L. Moe. Mrs. W. D. McMillan, Mrs. J. Snod-an-as, Mrs.' C. H. Uptoi, Mrs. VW H. Bnllard, Mrs. 'A. C. Williams, Mrs. L. X Snodgrass, Miss RMth,' Miss '. M. "JJewlln, Miss Carmen Mtnddard, Mrs. W. R. Landrum, Mrs. Clare Scrlber, lira. Lloyd Scrlber. Mrs. T. J; Scrog Zfna, Mrs. O. Cummlufcb, Mrs. Ralph Reynolds, Mrs. R. Lauf hlln, Mrs. H. T. Love, MIhs Bess Burke, Mrs. 8. D. Gardinler. Mrs. L. H. Rutsel, Mrs. Pete Oliver, Mrs. , Geo, E, ..Good, Mrs. Wen- el, Mrs. H. C. Grady; Mrs. J; w. Bart lett, Mrs. F. Dlttebrandt, Mrs. Oscar Jackson, Mrs. H. Siegrlat, Mrs. J. D Slater, Mrs, F, Swanej, Mrs. J. D .Stout, Mrs. W. 0. Stoddard, .Mrs. . TlMjlaen, Mrs. E. Thomas, , Mrs. Jay "Van Buren, Mrs. F. Wllnelm, Mrs. Mac "Woods, Mrs. J. P. Ruek, Mrs. J, Ma-j loney, Mrs. F. Jackson, Mrs. C. M. j Lorkwood, Mrs J, J. Carr, Mrs. O. M. Rlchoy, Mrs. D. R. Tanner, Mrs. Geo. T. Cochran, Mrs. Chas. E. Cochran, Mrs, Chas. Hlbbard, Mr.' W. H. Casey. Mrs. A. B. Cherry, Mm F. Toney, Mrs. C. H. Conkey, Mrs, Brurc Dennis, Mrs. Lute Dunn, Mrs. ChaS. Dunn,' Mrs Ju- Hub Roesche, Mrs. Fred G. Schllke "Mrs. Jerry Foley, Mrs. C. Scranton, Sirs. Will French, Mrs. John Gardner, Mrs. F. Gaskell,. Mrs. L. Givens, Mrs. Mary Forrest,. Mrs. Dellle Green, Mrs. . D. Crowe, Mrs. J. F, O'Connell. Mrs. A.,T. IUll,. Mrs. Fred Holmes, Mrs. C. II. Finn, Mrs. Adda WilMs, Mrs. T, J. .-... " Ormond, Mrs. Vincent Palmer, Mrs. George Palmer, Mrs. Robt Pattison. Mrs. Frank Pattison, Mrs. Lou Remil lard, Mrs.- Elva Stringer, Mrs. J. A. Russell, Miss Ruth Russell. Mrs. J. E Reynolds, Mrs. J. T. R'chardson, Mrs P. S. Robinson, Mrs. E. C Klrtley, Mrs. F. Kiddle. Mrs. M. Kiddle, Mrs. A. Hunter; Mrs. J. F. Corbett, Mrs. W. P. Klvette, Mrs. D. Aiklne,. Mrs. W. B. Sargent, Mrs.' W. Allison, Mrs.. A. V. Andrews, ' Miss Hunter. Miss Anson, Mrs. Wm. Ash, Mrs.. W, B, Bach,' Mrs. L. M. Hoyt, Mrs". C. W. Xibley, Mrs. E. D. Eelders, Mrs. Jno Wade, Mrs. Geo. M.. Hlbbard. Mrs. M. Anthony, Mrs. E. L. Given, Mrs. Jack Chflds, Mrs. Gac Barry, Miss M. Keely, Mrs. J. Lynch. Mrs. M. B. Donohue, Mrs W. K Jones, Mrs. Kate Hanley, Mrs. Simpklns, Mrs. A. Stang, Mrs. D. C. Biichoux, Mrs. W. B. Pickens, Mrs. Frank Baker, Ar. Chas. Noyes. Mrs, U. H GIbbs, Mrs. F. Rechlin, Mrs. G. lrw.n, Mrs. Frank Bay, Mrs. Jno. Clark, Mrs. C. E. Eber had, Mrs. Jas. Garrity,,Mrs. R. Logan, Mrs. P. McDonald, Mrs. Fred Myers, Mrs. A. W. Nelson, Mrs. R. Newlln, rs. Gene Moore. Mrs. T. Oliver, Mrs. L. F. Bellinger, Mrs. E Coolldge, Mrs J. C. Gulling, Mrs. Ed Wright. Mrs. F. Lilly, Mrs, J. W. Laughlln. Mrs. D. McDonald, Mrs. N. MolHor, Mrs. C P. Newlln, Mrs. N. Murphy, Miss Irene Murphy, Mrs. C. Stacey, Mrs. F. S. Iv anhne. Mrs. A. S. Gedtfea, Mrs. 0, E. Sllverthorne. ,,..... In the study of London conducted by the Neighborhood club this year, "Residences" will be tie theme of the next meeting, which occurs next Tues day. The subjects will be; St. James Palace Mrs. De Llle Green. ' " ' . Buckingham PalaceMrs., Thelsen. Marlborough House - Mrs. J. T. Richardson. . - ;. . Mrs. Hunter, ' vice president, will preside on next Tuesday. The particular business to be dis cussed is the Red Cross seal sales. These seals bring money for a needy cause and serve a very convenient pur pose in shipping Christmas packages. The people of La Grande were .ven a rare musical treat last Monday eve ning through the efforts of Mrs. Erin Carlock to whom the honor la due by bringing Beatrice Dierke of Port' land to this city. And of all who at tended non. were dlf.oppolnted as the fulfilled every prpmise. . . . ; , V Beatrice Dierke is the best equipped and most interesting artist to visit this city." Her playing is not merely 'ne chanics she possesses that tempera ment which distinguishes the "artist from the "planlste." i . Her playing in general displays a round and beautiful tone, passages ot crystal clearness, refined tonal shad ings, and Is characterized by a won derful technique, and a masterly in terpretation, which ranks heras ona of the foremost pianist artlBts of the northwest. " Her selections were: Carneval ......... Robert Schumann Preambule, Pierrot, Harlequin, Valse noble, Eseblns, Coquette, Re pllque, Papillons, Letters Dan santes, Chlarina, Chopin, Estrella, Reconolsance, Pantalon et Col umbine, Valse Allemande, Paga nlnt, Aveu, Pause, Marche des Da vids -bundler" oontre les Philis tines. i i Six Variations "Nel cor plu" ........................ eethoven March a la Turque "Rulns of Ath ens' .................. Beethoven Etude In D Flat Liszt Arabeske ............. "Marion Bauer Prelude "Where Rolls the Oregon" ...... i Marlon Bauer Le Cygne ............... Saint-Saens pizzicato from Silvia . .Delibes-Joseffy Arabesques on. Johann Strauss' Valse "The Blue Danube"....... Schuli Evler .............. Wagner . . Next Tuesday evening is to be the first of a series of five or more in formal parties during the winter and in which one of the chief qualifications to the membership list is the marri age certificate. Married men are to be the hostesses and invitations will only be Issued from members to a friend. The club alms to hold some very pleasant evenings and most of the parties will be held on Tuesday evenings, hence the nameTuesday Dancing club. ' 1 ' ' tonight En Bager's Dusen club will be j host at what purports to be the stellar social function among , the yoijnger set this fall and early win ter. The young men will entertain their young folk guests at Honan hall (the new Guild hall) and decorations that smack of originality, taste and hard labor will. greet the guests. The grand march commences at 8:30 o'clock. ' The hosts tonight will be all the members of the club. This roster is: Fritts Lottes, Winfleld Eckley, Mli ton Stoddard, Lee Reynolds, Russell Ralston, Victor Melvll e , Lynne Bohn enkamp, Hal Bol nenkamp, Cecil Bol ton, John Ruby, Mer'in Patlev, Wlllard Carpy, Harley R.chardbon. . . ' . A large and appreciative audience was In attendance at the song recital given by the Lyle Tuesday Musicale on last Tuesday afternoon.. The pro gram arranged by Msdamcs Corbett and 1 Irwin was given as announced previously and every number was well rendered. . The next meeting will be in charge of Mrs. Pollack and Mrs. Rechlin on Dec. 5th.. - . . r ' was entertained yesterday by Mrs. j Earl Zundell. The occasion was at- J 1 tended .by a few specal guests who, ( with the regular members v,ere:; y 1 '' ? J t ' t ' 7 V '' 9$ 1 ( 2 1 1 It Mrs. E. C. Tuckey, Mrs. J. F. Camp bell, Mrs. St. Johns, Mrs. Rasenbaum, Mrs. George Stoddard, Mrs. Jess Pail and Mrs. J. W. Bush. Refreshments were served. .... , , ' William P. McCubbln and Josephine B. McCubbln were married by Rev. Maynard R1. Thompson at the homo o j S. K. Baker, North Fir street, Thurs day afternocf The bride is a merahoi of the Baptist cnurcta here. Mr. Mc Cubbln Is from Hunt'ngton, where they will make their future nou. i They liad been d'.vorcel but the f rm er home relation will be happily re stored. ' ; ' Mrs. Nate Zwlffel was hostess to the New Idea club this week entertalnlrg at her home on East Adams aven-te. Among the guests present were: Mrs. C. C. Bull, Mrs. Charles Mifchlbon, Mrs. Jess Paul. Mrs. Hanson, Mrs Ben Noyes, Mrs Frank Bay and Mrs. Earl Zundell. i - I Dancing, an oyster supper and a lolly good time Is in store for t nose who Journey to Hot Lake tonight to participate in the dancing festivities, j - v.- " rr FOUR FEATURES """Wi"""MMMsssWWMssssWssss5 of Our Winter Programme THAT COMMEND OUR STORE TO YOU . PURITYNone but the purest drugs and chemicals are allowed to enter our, stock. We buy and sell in such quantities that they neve j grow stale on our 'shelves. Therefore you always get at our store the- strength1 arid ' quality you ought to have. y :! ' . ' ' 1 '"' ;;.; .. -."v ! CARE The utmost care is used at all times, not only in systematizing otiif in side work but in sp waiting on our customers as to please' jthem' and help them to obtain exactly what they want. Thereft fe at our store you will always receive the courtesy and attention which you ar e entitled to. - j 4 PRICES We make a margin on everything we sell a small uniform percent age. -But we buy (the best only) at the lowest cash terms j and our prices to you are always the lowest that you can safely pay. ";'J -; i n , ; : ; OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT . : This is our pride.' .We have thecorifidence of the physicians, and our prescrip tion trade grows steadily every month. The utmost care, backed by long and in-; timate experience in this branch'of pharmacy,' insures your getting here exactly what your doctor calls for. ; Few stores are equipped as we are for this import-1 ant work. uiu.-vy.Uiai':- w' 'y4.- . Special Bill Next Week--f hanksgiying " For this event we have just received a fresh lot of fine candies, the finest the, market affords, Johnstone, Lowneys and McDonald's. Enjoy your Thanksgiving ' night with a box of candies from our store. r Beginning December 1st and Continuing Four Weeks ;'-A Our- Xmas W For Programme Free Delivery o Phone Main 4 Heacock's orchestra will supply the music and the manFgement expects large attendance of city folk. : Mrs. Fred Kiddle entertains the Fve Hundred club at dinner next Tuesday In honor of Mrs. Gene Moore vho. is here visiting friends. Mrs. Moore spent last winter In the clty and has a large circle of friends in La Grande. ; : " : ' Mrs. Chester P. Newlln and .Mrs Adolph Newlln at the home of the former, were hostesses to the evening Kaffee Klatch last night. The honors ere won by W. W. Berry and Mrs. 51. B. Donohue. s , W : i1 . , , 5IIss Olive Massee entertained a few girl friends Wednesday evening., at a thimble hour. Needlecraft and re freshments were the program fea tureg. :',, . v ,'.', ... vj ..!- ' j i Because of Thanksgiving affairs, rext Week It is not likely that the card clubs- will hold their regular weekly sessions. ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' 'Sirs. -Jay Van Buren 'entert.Ianed the Bridge club this week; Honors went to Mrs, Gene Moore., . ; ', :. . ,:. ' :-' -V' ' -'ViV-The La Jaunesse club was entertain-, ed.this week by Mrs. A. W. Nelson. WW ii II I 1 I II I If Serviceable, Snappy Sfyle XJL 1TXC11, lit VV lUvOt pvOKMAAW uvtuvwvu -. of all-wool Suits and Overcoats- are ready for your selection. Cast your eye over these distinctive Michaels-Stern garments today. If you're' not quite ready to purchase ; now, we'll reserve your choice 'till later. T0NEY&SCRMT0N THE STORE THAT SATISFIES Home Independent Telephone Co. VI Humor and Philosophy 9r P VCAA M. SMITH PERT , PARAGRAPHS.. rTIY Is It that as soon as a young t man who begins to work hard and save bis money the neighbors all begin to wonder which girl it is?, , , .- ... . Give a dog a bad name and yon can aoon have a new fur rug. . .... .,.;' I - A boy never appreciates his mother's cooking until he has boarded at the restaurant a spelL" ' ' The gnat trouble with a man wto has a good story la that he, never for gets it. ',. " In these degenerate days a general election doesn't furnish nearly as much excitement as a pennant contest' A man will boast of his fortitude in bearing pain and then howl Just be cause hU wife steps on his corns. ' The summer girl has vanished into the dim past but the oncoming winter girl is Just as expensive. - . j t . Some men's idea of heaven Is a place where they wont have to dress op. "Nerves" cover a multitude of spite ful tampers. Tba (lad hand sometime conceal a Ipnw. . . . .: i ... OREGON .' Kow Beached Via Oregon-Vashington Railroad & Navigation Co. ' TIIROrGn ICAE SEEVICE : 3ETWEE3T PORTIXKB A'D BE.VB VA1LX THUS SCHEDULE. . Lv. Portland .7-Knift.nft n Lv. The Dalles . ... . .12:40 n! v. Lv. Deschutes Jc... Ar. Madras ...... M Ar. Metollus Ar. Culver ......... Ar.Opal City ..... Ar. Redmond "Ar. Deschutes ... Ar. Bend 1:30 p. in. 5:45 p. m. .6.00 p.m., 6:16 p. m. 7:06 p. m. 7:45 p. m. 8:13 p. m. 8:35 p. m. Lv. Bend Lv. Deschutes Lv. Redmond ..; Lv. Opal City;., . Lv., Meoliua . . . , iv.Ma.iras .....6:30 a.m. . ... .6:63 a. m. ..;..7:21 a.m. .....8:00 a.m. .....8:30a.m 9:00 a.m. Ar. Deschutes Jo. . ...nsn m Ar. The ")alles .......1:55 p.m. Ar. Portland 6 :45p.m. UAmVnnK,1 ?ine' Fo,t Rock- Silver rnrn'i?'' th Falls and other inland points. THE DIRECT, QOCK AM) ATf TIAL ROUTE TO CEJTTRAL OEE- Call on nearest O.-W. R. N. ajjentVor any inflrmatloa desired or ad ureBB, ' WM. MoMUKRAY,