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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1919)
.y ... rwu 4 6? For Good Style, Long Wear, Fast . Color, Insist Upon Clothes of ALL,WOOL-100 PERCENT The Kkschbaum Label Is An All-Wool Guarantee LIVE, long-fibercd wool of real J wearing strength. the best American and imported dyestuffs only materials of such quality are used in producing the fabrics for Kirschbaum Clothes. No pull ing out of shape, no cockling of edges, no fading of color. It's the fine woolens and the Kirschbuum workmanship. 1 Copf'ista. 1,1V. A. 0. KjiiImuui -anpy L Hilis fine v) ; I Keeping up its uimal ijUinilaril of theft, was .an all-day pleasure event 'exeelluvce lu everything ft dues the that will be remembered by nturly Neighborhood club hold widely la f,ty young people as Ion as they the firmest attent!.. i Tumday even- jivc. jt was Seniol. day pi(.nil. amj ing when the first .f a Herlea of W11S uiral,Kt., f,. ,hc mvih wh. vll ith.ee entertainments entitled "Art, ,uat(, this f y J j. i-ir ml I ).. i.i'i." v:id hilil ill tut.. " ... T "7 ' i . i , Grande schools. I he entnti . f 1 1 f-; 1 1 uuui uimaiiijiuii mi it w u ;tul a decidedly appi -relative class was present, sen or with Miaii Naomi $35 At this price and at 40 and 45, the new Spring styles in guaranteed all-wool fabrics. Department Store j Clean, Klenzo Feeling 6 UPZ OENTAL CHf MI HERE comes a brand-new dentifrice built from a brand-new formula. Soft snow-white and so pleasing to the taste that grown-ups as well as children are eager to use it morning and night. The cleanness it creates is ovideticed by the delightful, cool, refreshing fueling it leaver iu your mouth. Get this Cool, Clean. Klenzo Feeling today, by taking home a tube of Klenzo, READY FOR THE I RUIBR U'm;-,., .... ..1, laudiopce. " ' I The event reflected the study of I '-eavinif La Grande at 9 o'clock in the Neighborhood club snd showed'"1 morning the picnic grounds wete jib.lnl.v the benefit the ladies have reached at 11 o'clock. The boys im :.lerived in their research of architcc- mediately began fishing and che girls ure j picked wild flowers. At noon all enn- All the number en the program Kreated for the picnic feed, which were admirably explained and the was a good one and the menu carried 'three lecturer:; l.Hiofiuced by Ni- everything? desirable, from the festive itet's, the Anoncier which part was picnic sandwich to ice drain and cake, j taken liy M.s. Hu.ry Talbot, cos- After dinner fishing was again in- tuined as a Grtciati lady. dulled in and the voung ladies formed The three lecturer were present-!" I"' Manama body and explored '.id by Mis. Ray Logan, Mrs. A. L. many of the .hills and mountains. Richardson andMrs. K. Kosenbaum. I About 3 o'clock rain began to fall Kach lady was morit admirably tuit- nnd the party started home, arriving ed to the role which she portrayed, lat the High School building early in and by gorgeous costumes, excel-, the evening. It was a jolly occasion lent glideH and clear explanations and happiness was everywhere pres made every one present feel the at-ent. The vigor of youth was pro mosphercs of the period which they nounced a'nd it curried with it all the .portrayed. Hun known to youngsters who are .Mrs. I.oean. as Cleopatra. wasjnbout to graduate, and start upon (costumed befitting the Hegal Queen jlife's solemn duty as citizens, iof Ueat.ty. In a shimmering yellow j 'satin creation resplendent with jew-1 . . els. She wore a golden cow.J In f8"1" 20R0' y" Nfi"-rh-adorned with the norpenls of Kgyp! bon of Amenca, very royally enter-l-thu symbol or wisdom. lluncd thc"' stute Supervising Deputy. I Mrs. Hlchardson. representing the Mrs. Ida Hamblen, of Portland, and ifair Goddess Hebe, worn a crepo de ' neighbors of Island City Camp on Sat clilne Grecian robe, w li b was p' jurdny. May 3. Neighbor Hamblen held torucd, directly from the Blatue of iher school of in?' ructions in the after Hebe, by Thorwald'.ion. She carried inoon and prepared the camp for initia a peacock fan and wore u diamond 'tion wrok in the evening, at which a j tiara. I class of nine were instructed in the j lira. Hosenbuuin, as Cornelia, a. mysteries of the order. Neighbor ;lloman matron, was rostum-d iu an ; Hamblen is always welcomed in this I orchid voile eown draped after the:camn as snc organized it some eigh- " " Roman stylo and trimmed . witn .teen venrs ago. and there were three ' '"tlon 01 nl,le yrs- QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHEST SERVICE . THE BEST AT ALL TIMES PRICES , ALWAYS LOWEST Our Delivery Service covers the city. Use the tele phone, Call MAIN 70; Phone orders given carcl'ul attention. Harris. Grocery Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Track J'lJOI'l.M await m::(.iii!ok HOOD (M B iiaik (treat Satisfaction Impressed Ov.c First KventI.argc Croud WiU So Second bauds of nold. Tim gown v-i signed from the famous statu Minerva In Home. She cameo Golden Roman staff. Jlrs. Harold Grady sustained her brilliant reputation as an aesthetic dancer in the two exquisite numbers which she Interpreted, the first be lim the ancient Kgyplinu dance o." Tarda, a princess in the time, of Menos who reigned five thousand years. H. C, Iter seeond number was iltn classic dance of Psyche, in which fascinat ed the audience I. a Grand.) Is vo.y fortunati! in 'S-jof the charter members present at ! Mrs. Brooks arranged On Thursday 1 sumrise re- - .11 llie colli l.ti nieiiioeis jm.:s.:ml hi v " - - . '!". "' this meeting, Neighbors Whitby, Ries- jCeption in honor of her sister, which bind and Bradway. Neighbor- Ham-1 1'veu a i.tos. pleasant, auair to ai. iblen was presented with a beautiful Participants. The guests present were bounuet of roses, in behalf of the ' "mra nanna, naru.ng, nnueison, ening last, after a three weeks' stay at Hot Lake sanatorium. Mrs. Jo:-'-son underwent an operation at the lake and is now much improved in health. it The Eastern fitar Social club snent camp, for her services so cheerfully . 1 '"einan, t'ickens, w. .nonr ti. .Monr. ,a pleasant evening at Five Hundred given, after which sixteen of the j Patent, Buchanan, E. Connolly, Hugh 'Jlt the home of Mrs. F. W. Parsons Neighbors put on a fancy drill, un- Connolly, E. Lovcll, McDowell! Ben-j Tuesday of lost week. Mrs. E. C. der the direction of Past Oracle Neigh- Hamilton, I.udden, Budge, Homer Tuckey was the winner of honors, bor Ghnrst. At thc close of the meet- Taylor, O. Poarch. Bragg, Peacock, Ai- ing ice cream and cake were served. P"" '' M,sses Grace Pickens, Louise M,.s A w daughters jilamdton and Gladys j-aylor. j visited here last week-end with Mrs, Friday afternoon there was on dis-! ,Schaupp's sister, Mrs. Colon li. Eber- play in the rooms of the grade schools, ' r.iecnon 01 oinceis was neni uy tne . i,.u,i, whiu. M. Schaupn transacted and attenrled supreme court. Cenlrnl. Riverin .in, I Cii.ra.-nnH. . rnrsmue c.uu at ineir regular meet- ;,usine as'nrrnv of snecimens of the nunils' art '" Wednesday. The following were p work that was vicwei by a Irtrjre nuni- V"L V K.? ' " Mrs. O. K. Kilverthorn pntPrbiinn.I thc mt'inber.x f the Woman's Mission- tivo parents nun fnonus. rhis display PUTMAN DRUG STORE m THE REXALL STORE. The first evening of the Neighbor hood club entertulu'iteutK was such a success that every one present went jhor sprite-like mov-ementB forth an advertiser and it has been so much talked about that the two I . ei. 11. In ing programs scarcely needhavttig Mrs. Grady at this (iiie ill.v llitrotliiclii.il 1.1 .tie .....in... at she is one of the best dancers ell l.aGraude. jcoart, and comes from a lineage of her of interested and very apprecia- S- stilwclh president; Mrs. John Pow- Thc first niiinlu..- on ll.n nrr, iick. liet lc dnnci rs. 'ilvn n.,,1 C-;.,n,l Thic .tlsnlnu cr.v. vice-president; Mrs. C. C. Cool- of lh(. second uvonirg will Ire a drill j The Monday f lu'. under ill.- di- ,0I.anged under the supenision of Miss ... uoiii.ui youins. n me splenuor i rei lion ot .wis. rv.coaiuson. com- Ila,u-hy Clark, who is considered one of tie urlliv-uhlri wny . In.- mM-.iii .m h Mn-et-rl 01 liw. I nv I-111 01. .Miss' e ,u i of Homo will be most vigorously i .leauel to Sloildaid, Miss Thelinn broiiubt out ii; this delighii iil pur- i I.effel, Mrs. Hal Ilohnenknmp, Miss trayal. ! .Marjory Silverthurn, . Miss Lotna The walls of Rome fell according Coo'IiIlo. Vlarlha Scofield. - Gracn to prophecy and from their ruins Pickens. Mary Fitzgerald, Thelm--fciew the early ('iristian nrchltee-; Oesterling anil Mrs. Oscar Poarch tine In conjunction with the new ' most admirably rendered the very lolmion of Christ. This very inter-: , linlci.lt song of .Miriam and II.-i-esllng transitional p. riod will he ; maidens" bv Schubert, the part of .Milaiued' by l.uiliu. a pioneer of Hie ; jj.jnm was t.,i(.n by Kriederike Christian religion. Scbilke. They were fittingly cos A vested choir vill siilg the Tctu,m.(1 s Hebrew maidens. Their Jieiini i..uiuai.ius. 'vnicn is me most iuk lent Cbrisliau byinii of any teiu.lli coming to us thiouizh the Latin. idge, secretary; Mrs. Kate Hanley ; treasurer; Mrs. George Kelly, choris- of tile best art instructors in the f, 111 ,m' meeting was netu at tne inortliwest, was undoubtedly the equal ,home of ilr- A- Wilkerson, who 'of v sbvllor e-.-l.IMl ,.e,'-r mi.dn In1"'"5 nssisted m the reception by Mrs. ''n: Iho .State, nod while i-eTtt:,..- tb:,t'''hl1 Thompson. Following thc busi iday, ness of the meeting a fine ?pread of .. r..ll ....-It....... ....n..r.f I.e. n-It-M., t, the Observer congratulates all who refreshment, was nrovjded. Ihe next had. any part in the making and ar- .""" the,,lul' ' h at lhl' ranging of tho displav. and 'will have home of Mrs' W m- Anson- in thc next Sunday roriiinjr Observer l a report that will du justice to all. ' f'-'U'ratiiiK the State University ; I ay yesterday, thc local alumnae of An Appropriate Gift: for Graduation FOR THE GIRL Igm Wn-t Win. h. .Jt.'i to J.".0 Iti.i.noiid U:. Agate King S.'b.l Gold P ( aineo I'in. . .; . .l.."iO to J-'".U S.Vt'U to $7..".l) lidatit S I.'.O to $:i.!ii to $:;:. FOR THE BOY Streamline Elgin Watch .. iJO tq l.-il.l Ring. . . Sli.-k I'm .. Cuff Links . Gutd Chains $:.M to ,l.j(l tu to (.:.o to li. i'.vi-r Sii.u (i..hl P .in. 'mil. I. mi I't '$1.50 to $5.00 $2.50 to $5.00 from $1.00 up WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. Co. I'lio Ily.anl iiit' iti-lo of anhitiM' Itii'i' bring iln tiMmt folorfiil and liiV likf will uiidouliU'dly piovt very in If'iostinii 1 Ibu aiitlimrt'. l)telun vi in ilii' Tar ia.s( ay ii was. it U uiHiiniilUu' (o Hui luoih-in world. Tin dosci iplinn of Santa Sophia, Mui Kfin of tlic cast will bo nicn by Theodora, the. wile of Kinperor JuNtlnian 'vim hiMIl (he Ctiihotiial. I) parsed under he Mohnioniedan yoke and the woudei'ul bnililhiM of ntiiiquily was ehaiii;ed to a Mosine. Then ihe reii'iuonU'M of tho Chris tian Jufth wire elianjad to Hiom? of 1 si. i tu. They add.d to tlie oxlerior tall uiinaietH-- whle'i were tho eltief di.si in nisi tint; e ha rat eristic of t ho I'.vaut ine style. 'Kroin (he minaret turned toward the coJden. w;is a eulnin lor i Manr..in to siiiK a hnic of praise to Allah snnrise. The idt'iitical music of Ihe soim v. ill he t:len mi iiistrunn-nis by Abo ll.isan. L'ollowiiii; Ibis son: thore will be an ca:.U'.n d:;nre interpret. 'd. hy a Mihn is'i niuid'-.n. St. Mark's Cathedral, the Jewel of the architectural world will be de scribed by (be 1)ot;aussa Ilia ilea. Tlu Ava Maria familiar to all music, lovets w ;.s Mist siinj by the Veneiinus-, and will be artistically icatleted hy a Venetian lady. i Tl;e eeninK will rlose with a ;. tidaleau Kiuperor Justinian and ; Cmpcrestf Theodora with j:uai tls tak-' en from i nio-aic iit the r.itlcdral- at Wivennii. . ' Ttie etMiipleie pr.iuram of the sec-. ond evening tollow j Uom.m Tiolic Uoninn Youths. , Karl Chi isiian (aiHlcH! l,ydi:i ; Te Peuni I'mce.tional. 11 jtantino Cat hedrnls1 : , S;mi.i Sipb(a riieoitora. t Siuik "f a Vue.-M-.i to t!i" Hiftinn Sun -- Alimi H.ii-'an. Sido P.ince-- Motti M.iid- n .itnl Mark's I.;:res.i liiaiic.i. Ava IH:irla- Vea-'Man Simer. , , m pei or J ustinia;i nd I'm pi os TlieoJora with Guards I i.ii',. uu I The program which i: voices blended beautifully In a Ri-e.at CHI ll inc nuornoou rmn uu-uay hui si of Hunc The part uirvn vca-. tii'U-rnoon, promises to be a very de Miriam'n call to the dntxeis. iliyMfiil and 'intcrcstinr :tf:air. Thi? Immediately lollovriiiK' the Ron. RHPfinl protrianv which is not not the sound of the symbols announced ed in the year hook, but which, nevc-r-tlo' approach of . dancer: w!, ' 'heless. is well up to the nvernce of were led hy M imr A:. a. nt M irisiei. the club's afternoon entertainments. Tln'ir ivihioic inovfi:i'iits adinii a-.d-- j It is earnestly hoped that if lanre reflected the relious mode in ' membership will be present t this which they d.tued 'i"fori' Mose af-!meetiii(r. The annual club breakfast ter erossinn the K-'il Sea! !vill be planned and d:scus ed nlsn dur- lveryune pieseju w;i-s most . . en-, infr the afternoon. i thnsiastii; in their pfulsen of tho j , . ' . ; t . ....... . ......... cue supers! j, R Murphy nWttained ;thv and daiu-t ry in ibis number, I . -, , Their eo.s.umes v.v.e an exact i- -. T"1 , , .WeST I I A 'uipt ceremony as per- produetioii of the carlv l.Wpt .a ! ol thc 1'rcsb.vU'rian church at (inmeti at the home o( llev. an Mrs. darners. The vMs in tl;o da.ue : hl,nu' I'r,d:i' evenm. when a pleasant x S.fawk pastor of the Firsl M. y were .Margaret Corlntt. SielU even.nK was spent. Duunj: the devo- chlirt.n jn thjs ,.;tv FrKtav CV(inhl.. ilet, Wilma Oslo: lint:. I)orotlLv Dun--Uotxixi part of ihe meetin:, Mrs. Grace ,lt 8 oViock. when Miss Grace Ha t bar. Jojnette Wheatley and Mildred l'1'. f lo, Calif., Knvc a matXf o La (;rnn)ief became the bride Riddle. I talk on San Francisco's China-town p,.u- o r-,... nji....- m.. i,M. Uotli tho sonj: and daneo reflect-; that "'a? interustinR and instructive, and Mrs. Gray will' make their home in w ' M" '""- " ninfio ; " " rentneion, wnere the prroom is con- ami dancers but als the lnterpret-';to business matters and the Ul,l:t,K'e nected with railroad work ative ability of their leaders, Mrs. j of the evenn was spent socially. i i A. L. Kichanison a.id Mrs. Harold; ! rb t- r i ",., 1 lit iiniiiP Miirimiiii ni r mi ary society of the Presbyterian church on Friday afternoon, with fif teen guests present. Auxiliary A was pleasantly enter tained Friday evening at the home of -Miss Margaret Corhett. The usual evening's program was carried out and a genera! sociable time enjoyed. The members of the Thursday liridge club were entertained on their regular meeting day last week by Mrs. (.'. I'. Newlin. Mrs. F. S. Ivnrrhoe won the honors at cards. to be present- ' the Universit.v of epon gathered to-!1 geiuer at a na liquet at me hommer, hotel last night, and spent a most j " pleasant evening in the old college ti;"'- Frank Baker, of Pendleton, is style. College songs were sung and spending the week-end in La Grande, stnries and adventures of college days ' visiting at the home of her daughter, lis. Hal Bohnenkamp. related. During the meeting thd was organized a local Alumnae As sociation, with the following officers: Mae NVll, president; Naomi William son, secretary; II. R. Hanna, treasurer. It is intended to hold a meeting of all graduates and ex-students of the uni- i versity at the home of Geo. ('ujTey I Monday evenJnfr. Mart 19. ' i' t : "Tl. by in u the violin Haines in artistu-aily day evening last week at the home of Hymn to Anollo. the- o de,t , Wsh., is spending a few days m La Mr. am, Mrs Kre( Kid3,et ,,land Citv r tiiantie visiting ner nepnei, uaipn .1. Pnvid Maine.-;. Mr. uml willinm Waller, and her niece, his representation, most MlS- nllJKhc Shannon, and alsu h r -MiilereJ Ibe dlfficnlt notation. One of tin1 prettt.M. numbers on (hp proeram was tho gracefuilv fairy tike dance of four Athenian maitlens, given by Porothy Hunbor, CathcriMe lliddle. Maty Kirk wood Mis. Blanche Shannon, and : sister, M rs. Lee Jackson, of who is visiting in th'is city, i Iowa, A very delightful evening was spent at Five Hundred, and Mrs. Bert Pat tison won the honors. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McAlister. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kiddle. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hci'vnis and Mr. Frank Lilly. ! Appreciation of all society and lodge printingand nt the same time lowest prices and hest work manship will be given by us. )ur job office is thoroughly equipped. . Our printers are union men, receiving proper compensation. Hy entrusting- your work here you are sure of satisfaction. Observer Job Department , Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Allison, of Mul- '4Ul r'Hl llUlll' it' tl .lisj ;t of in. Nomina iviih ji.mp iVtiiporteejl tr ficirnvtvi 'I hey In volvrt (heir roiisei;cn- Hu.lr,il-vHi' I'M Wel ve b'nc with ihe ev. itis Out Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McAlister wen host a i al ho.-tess to the members f ihi Liberty Mining club last evening. Pin and C.Luhs Black They were ner-wu sewed at t o clock una Hie littan, Idaho, have been visitors in dressed iu dainty (Ir-"fan costuMtts guests were entertained at bridge for Grande the past week and have been de. ked with sprivn ot f:ow rs. Ti e! the. balance of the evening. Mrs. M. quests of Mr. and Mrs. William Wal pretty baskets uf flrweis used fn in- B. Ponohue won the honors. hue. They are traveling by auto and n . i-i . t ni?. . i in- mui-.t-ia.i- i. . v : w w - are on an overiann trip wnicn wit in- The Gleaners' class of the Christian elude Portland and the coast countrv Church Sumlay school yvc- an invita- as ar south as California. tion social Fr.dify evening in the base-1 ment of the church, in honor of the i The Island Ciy Sewing Club was returned serice men who intend the entertained Thursday afternoon. last. church.' There was a goodly nupoer by Mis. George B. Richardon at the present and a very enjoyable timevas home of .er sister-in-laMr Mrs. R. .). spent in various ule g.u.ics. Cotner, 1404 O venuc. La GiarVie. pleasant .Vternoon was spe::t a-:d Mrs. Graci Barry, of Pay.te, is at r Wreshments were served. Hot Lake for a ( das. accompany-; G 15 nig a lady frienti Vrc Paette who The Retail Clrrks' Aoclatiun is there for treatrrnt. She visited dance at Rex Hall Friday ?ver.ir.g was 1 1t p. I 'jjcV-tio of p. . on mr s,-'tr- awia ingic. -rn.wv.:one oi iue niosi iij.-yanie mevi m which hae set 4, hUh standai a l-r rei"nin to Afot iKe yesteruay ifr-'m- i,khi social circit ilunng .the lat of the Kiiii1 f ibe oveoiij:. j Miss Pcs.-ie Allinson accompanied the dancers and Mrs. Wojd Berry the singeis. both ef whom gave great sat isfaction. The evening was trough to a climax by the tableau o? f h ' "ftonuiii Vestal bi . tuardii'i: fie s.ic! t'ires of the Romans Tb- Vt -ta !14:ma was portrayed by Miss Helen R bms. a-i Nona GeJde F.mily Hoff man, Tt a iirf l';cron, Freda Khpn ste;n and IL4.I1 Ti' as attendants. Kvery number on tAe .'i"inn was t be ld 1 Mii.iiuiug k-neti nw't1 week T day oven inu.- 1 iefy an; o . o irs.oi. l. Iii: 5 n O o ? c ivisiting her Ao: r"-t " m'le fiom Starke? rooks. of thQt city.0'l RpudeJHvcr li'.urday Wst meeting ol t.h.e two is oe . 0. .11 af.i-r a ,&:. week. tier vas a big crowd a1 d a,J oi'l0roughly enjoyed evening was the o 0 o Mrs. T. P. J.hn(j-!ii'jHpf1 'fier me in I.a3iia;ie Wedti. - - -.fviougu. rujo.ei g-.Cj.f Vamouver. I!, report iv.Dby all. r sister. ln. A'jJWi I O THE P. LUB Cigar Store West-Jacobsont Bldg. ,Wi Iimvo a full lijif f cln.ii-c ci-ars ami t iliaci'D. 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