La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 31, 1914, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31,1914
Announcement
Dancing parties, card parties in
plenty the past week, and an array of
dances' for the immediate future,
make up the current social docket
The week just passing was a busy
one for young and old, and the coming
week is no less filled up in advance.
The young people are taking the lead
for the coming week and have been
industrious in the present.
La Grande firemen gave their an
nual dancing party Wednesday even
ing and a huge success it was. The
floor at Rex Hall was crowded with
dancers and in every way the affair
was up to the standard of fire fight
ers' parties in the past The com
mittees had been diligent, and the
public responded with liberal patron
age. A substantial sum of money was
realized on the social venture. Music
was of high grade, the floor com
mittees and reception committees
were "on the job" and in every way
the dance was of a high order.
Miss Agnes Leslie and Miss Irma
Aikine entertained at cards Monday
evening complimentary to Miss Mar
jorie Clay combe, of Broadhead, Wis
consin, who has been a mid-winter
guest in the city with relatives and
friends. The affair was held at the W.
B. Sargent home, 1906 Second street.
Guests to the number of nine tables
played five hundred, honors going to
Miss Zee Bragg for tffe ladies and
Elmer Stoddard for the men. The
honor guest was presented with the
ladies prize. A two-course luncheon
was served. Those' who were pres
ent to enjoy the evening were:
Ruth Russell, Zoe Bragg, Marjorie
McCall, Nell Grimmett, Ethel Rcith,
Anna Roesch, Stella Oliver, Mrs.
Elizabeth Donnelly, Ruth Ghorm
ley, Olive Massee, Elva Gaskill, Ruth
Gaskill, Miss Claycombe, Miss Brad
ford, of Illinois, Lena Jones and
Jeanette Rersiiey.
R. J. Greene, Will Peare, R. Cla
combe, F., Wilde, W. Francis, H.Dixon,
H. Maris, L. J. French, H. Zur
brick, W. Reuter, N. Freeze, E. Stod
dard, C Harding, C. Reynolds, P. A.
Anderson, Ralph Huron, Joe William
son Waldo Geddes, Ben Bassett.
In compliment to Miss Zoe Bragg,
who leaves shortly for Monmouth,
where she resumes her studies in the
Oregon Normal school, after an en
forced absence due to illness, Miss
Nell Grimmitt entertained at cards
last evening at the F. J. Holmes res
idence, corner Spring and Fourth.
Eight tables played five hundred, hon
ors going to "Miss Russell and Mr.
Peare.
Refreshments were served and at
tractive decorations of the home ex
isted. The guest list follows:
Ruth Russell, Zoe Bragg, Agnes
Leslie, Irma Aikine, Marjorie McCall,
Ruth Ghormley, Olive Messee, Elva
Gaskill, Ruth Gaskill, MissClaycombe,
Miss Bradford, Lillian Baker, Hazel
Theisen, Stella Oliver, Mrs. Donley,
Mrs. C, H. Scranton.
R. J. Greene, Will Peare, R. Cla-
combe, F. Wilde, W. Francis, V. Bol
ton, H. Maris, L. J. French, IT. Zur
brick, W. Reuter, N. Freeze, E. Stod
dard, C. Harding, C. Reynolds, J.
Richardson, C. H. Scranton.
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The Pinochle club members were
entertained, outside of its stated
meetings, last evening in a most de
lightful manner, when Miss Irene
Murphy and C. O. Ramsey were host
ess and host to the members of the
club at Miss Murphy's home, 902
Main. ' Cards were played, honors
going to H. M, Bay. At luncheon
refreshments were served from a
beautifully decorated table, decora
tions centering about a red and green
centerpiece made up of red carnations
and smilax and ribbons of crepe pa
per. In the service of edibles' the
color scheme was adhered to closely
and along very unique lines. The
guests of the evening were Mr. and
j Mrs. Frank Bay, Mr. and Mrs. L; L.
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Bnuil&ruBB, lux. ttiiu xnra. jieiuraii om-
grist, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bay, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Scriber and Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Nelson.
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La Grande bowlers, having acquir
ed more than passing skill in the great
Dutch pastime, have turned their
minds societyward and have sent out
invitations to a dancing party to be
held at Rex auditorium, Thursday,
February 5. This is the first of a
series of parties by the La Grande
Bowling club, which is made up of
the following bowlers: S. D. Crowe,
Fred Williams, Merrill V. Stoddard,
Martin L. Patton, Clint Van Fleet,
Donald Scott, J.. M. Kohl, Poe Caylor.
able and enjoyable one and the club
feels well repaid for the time spen up
on it. : Panama and the canal are
next to be considered. '
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: The : Decum club was. handsomely
entertained by Dr. and Mrs. M. K.
Hall Wednesday evening at their new
home on Second street Honors at
cards went to Mrs. W. D. McMillan.
This card club had practically its en
tire membership out and participated
in a very pleasant evening.
The D. L. T., a social club compos
ed of thirteen young ladies of the
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SUES DULL
PRICES NOT QUITE SATISFACT
ORY THIS WINTER.
Hutchinson Ranch Near Union Re
ported to Have Been Sold.
Thursday evening Superintendent
of Schools and Mrs. John Girdlor en
tertained at dinner in honor of Miss
Zoe Bragg, who left this morning for
Monmouth. Plates were laid for
10 and the table and house decora
tion was uniformly pink and white.
The dinner was of five courses, and
after its service cards were played.
Those who were Mr. and Mrs.
Girdler's guests were: Miss Ruth
Russell, Miss Giimmett, Miss Brad
ford, of Illinois, and Miss Bragg;
Messers R. J. Green, Elmer Stod
dard, Homer Maris, and William
Peare.
Hardtimes dances are popular.
Last night at Honan hall, a party
was arranged for the young people by
a group of hosts who recently gave a
pleasing pBrty and who sign them
selves on the invitations as "Fat"
Kiddle, "Harve" Andrews, "Gimlet"
Hunter and "Mut" Westering. It
was a hardtimes affair sure enough.
The guests had a most delightful
time of it though, and the evening
was a pleasant one. Grotesque cos
tumes in perfect harmony with the
nature of the times were many and
laughable. i
$
With next .Tuesday afternoon'
program the Neignborhood cluL'6
study of Mexico ends. Mi's. Theison
will tell about Mexican art and liter
ature ,and Mrs. Cochran will lead a
round-table talk on Mexico which
promises to be unusually interesting.
This subject has been a most profit-
n
Everything
Photograph ic
for the
Amateur
and
Professional
Red Cross Drug Store,
The KODAK Store.
Union, Jan. 28. (Special) Madam
i Rumor has it that Mr. Norval has
bought the home of James Hutchin
son jr. This home is located about
halfway between Union junction and
the town of Union and is one of the
best improved far?.n homes in this
part of the country. Mr. Norval will
probably rent the place for this year.
Plans for the stock show are be
ing laid at present and things are be
ing pushed right ahead. It will be
held on June 4, 5, and C The prem
ium list will be out early and 'some
new features added to it. This will
be the best show that has ever been
held in Union.
The social that the Presbyterian
Sunday school planned on Jan. 30th
will be postponed until Feb. 5 on ac
count of the mid-year examinations
which will be held on Jan. 28, 29 and
30th.
J. B. Weaver has offered to donate
shrubbery for the library grounds as
soon as the place is put in shape to
put them out Let us get busy and
avail ourselves of his offer.
The basketball game with the Y.
M. C. A. team of Baker last Friday
evening was a fast and furious one.
The visiting team put up a stiff fight
but could not do anything to speak of
against the Union team. The Baker
team-work was all right except when
they tried to pass the ball, some of
the local team stopped it and spoiled
their play. Goodbrod pitched 5 field
baskets and Lewyn 4, besides other
members of the team doing good
worK. rne score was 35 to 11 in
favor of Union. A large crowd wit
nessed the game.
Mr. and Mrs. Wigglesworth have
returned from their visit to the
Heppner country. They report a good
time but glad to get back to Grande
Ronde.
Dr. Law made a professional trip to
Cove last Friday and returned Satur
day. John Dobbin and others in this vi
cinity were selling horses and mules
to Mr! Carlisle of Oklahoma last
week. The price we understand was
rather low with a tendency on the
downward path. Dealers claim that
horses will not command as good
price tnis year as usual. We will ven
ture to predict that if the farmers
hold their work animals until spring
opens that they will get fair prices
if not quite so high as other years.
Mr. Carlisle is buying for the south
ern market and will ship to Ft. Worth.
i Texas.
Dr. Law is preparing to have some
artesian wells put down on his ranch
which lies east of North Powder. The
Dr. thinks that this will be an ideal
way of irrigation on his ranch as
everything points to an abundance of
water in the ground and it will not
be very' expensive to get it up to the
top' and then into reservoirs to store
it in until he is ready to use it He
will have work started in a short
time and see what can be done along
this line.
The ladies of the missionary society
of the Presbyterian church met at
the home of A. B. Davis last week.
Mrs,, Townly had charge of the pro-
" The GEO. A. ANDERSON CO. of La Grande, Oregon, are pleased U an
nounce that they have engaged for an i ndefinite period the services of ,
Mr. Otto West
The Famous French De
signer and Dressmaker
Mr. West comes to this store well recommended and thoroughly prepared to
cut, fit and taste, suits, coats, dresses, waists and skirts in the newest spring
styles from any material you might select at this store. Mr. West will cut
from any pattern that you select or designs from your own conception you
are invited to the store and see him work.
BESIDES
We have an extensive showing of the very Newest Dress Goods, Silks and
Trimmings in the newest shades, and weaves that will be in evidence during
the spring season 1914.
Suits, Coats and Dresses, new- CfcO Yf
est styles; cut, fit and basted for Yv
Skirts and Waists in the New- 1 fMY
est Spring Styles, cut, fit and basted VV
only when the Merchandise is purchased at this store.
Geo. A. AndersonCo.,
La Grande, Oregon.
gram and was assisted with other
members of the society. Mr. Tedford
visited with the society and mnde 8
pleasant little talk along their line of
work. In spite of a stormy day
there was a good attendance present
Dainty refreshments were served and
everyone present had an enjoyable
time.
W. 0. Miller is shipping out chick
ens and reports that he is getting lots
of them.
W. J. Townly is reported to be on
the sick list this week.
D. R. Fong, the Chinese doctor
from La Grande was visiting patients
in this city last week.
John Jacobs is putting up more cot
tages on his north Union property.
This will make several houses that he
has for rent.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carver, who
have been in La Grande fop some
months pnst, have returned home but
expect to go to Salem on a visit in
the near future.
A pile remedy that Is entirely dif
ferent from anything else, used both
externally and internally, acting on
the blood as well as on the disease,
a remedy without a superior. It is
Meritol Pile Remedy, made and guar
anteed by the American Drgu and
Press Association. Newlin Drug Co.
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