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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1919)
o o 0 ,o o SUNDAY, JUNK 29. 1919 "THE 8UNDAY MORNING OBSERVER FIVM i .10. u,J" O o o n O to V e a ... t.. i ,.o P. .;..,.. ...... , o n. 4 9 "X dollghtful w:isP o hindered Mly AHfiaide Clark, Thurs day aifternooti at tho homo of her u)it, A. 1,. RichaideO!i. ltbe ln Adelaide's twelfth birthday un cnives.y.' The little guests spent very happy aftohoon with games 3 und music and needless to saydid aniflle justice to tho.- toothsome re c fivshmonts which consisted of, sliow-b- fry U' cream and cake and lem ftonade. Th vary prelsty color clieme of pink and hite van cairied out in the drcoratfona" and menu. Those rufcnt veic: Coraldiue McAllis ter, Maifirvt Baeor, l.ouue Vrencli, Holcn Jlolir. Mailha nutty Cochran. Mnrlsn Lovett, Eva Flannigiin, Mary 1 Peacock, 'Doiothy Eboj-hard, Glady3 Tanner, Marguerite Ellis, Gertrude and Phyllis ScJanton. Robort Eninhiser was hua'. to. few fijends lust Tuesday evening. The occasion being hU birthday an hiveraay. A very pleasant evening was sepnt in dancing and music, topped off with dcjiclous refresh ments. Those present were: De Lois Pearson, Gladys Currey and Florence Lynch, Ted la,;sen, Har vard Townsend Of Clucugo, anil Rob ert Emahlser. Little Evelyn Ema hlser assh-ted with the savins. A quiet wedding was euli'iiinlzed I, visit vytli Mrs. Piled Schllko oii3( 'eity. o o e Lu l.4inde.loose nuld ao Interest ing celebration In their lodge logins Wednesday evening lust. ivfcen e) large nuniUer of the members of I lie order, with the diamines, gathered to wBne;B the dedication of Hit lodge's service flag. The program . . O . ... ...I cars here. Tlroiign no na lumen in r- lJaAiranO D1" short time, he has! uLeuly gathe:ediroiind I1U1 fnum-! I lwr of friend who 'On with his i C,) I Walla VUilla acquuiuiances in ex-1 akj'15, withglne fwiisir tliut Mra- "-"f6 1 utl ii)euiay enjoy a niatrlinonial lou: nny as n9isant and wOiout ,.w:iidnciirW,Ke as wti the.VLoiO' honeyiu'-Ton jomney, which Tvus ; madj withuir. mishap ofamf id. , 'tlr. and Mrs. George H. Currey, and Mr.und Mrs. A. Cltampton ar-j 4 ivcuhifllia. Friday evening fiom tin .uto tr to Pendleton and Wuga i Walla, wlivro Jr. Hamptejn .went to n ot her brotho'. iim Bowler. ' Mr. fiowler a member of Hie 16 t Ki H Atitlcry which passed lnough here few iluys ago. lte opects tot urn to La Gtunde" atier ne -liich .was given during the ven-cci. his ilischargo 'from Camp (tig was as. follows: Oiianin 'ceremony- Boy Scuut.i. di i tijd by. Fred Smith. America AuiTiene.- P.emarks "Moose and Moose, Heart" H. Enerh.ird Vocal solo Seluete M..rs. Kodney J. iviiciun Rcmaiks '.A. N. Muyville Duet Selected. . .The Misses Allen Flowe." UaJice ..MrB. Harold Grady Cornet Solo Andrew Lonuy Mi's. T. Me,ad, accompanist. Remarks L)r. Samuels. Uuk-M Cbaractci Impersonation Mr. l)e I.ual Renmrkii -Moose and the World War" R. J- Kitch -n Vocal solo ..M'ss Flor.nco Lynch Dedit'Uion of Service ?"la? Rev. P. J. U lscoll Tho old tnylnc about the. quality of wo.itiier in the immediato vicin al the home of Mr. and Mis. A. H. ! Ity of a congregation or people wnr, Peiryman at 10:S0 Thursday nioni-arr blessed with tho spirit of good Ins, June 26, when their daughter, ! fellowship and soci ilbility Is espec- Blnnch, was united ir. marrrage to Mr. Bon. F. Evans of North Powder. Rev. G. L. CBa:k officiating. After the wedding breakfast the, brido aud gioojn departed on a ramping lour of tho (western pn.it of tho. strife. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Evans will nilako their home at North Powder wlii-ro Mr. Evans Is a well known grain deale,r. Miss Rose Avtiaiiia, who has been visiting her brother "Tone" Aviana, for the past Iwd weeks was wry de- lally apt for application to the danr.. given Friday evening in the Ilex hall by llio members of tho Biothei hood of Railway Clerks. Tho weath er man Miry graciously sent along a ivlce sliuwor to cool off the at mosphere Jut as the evening's pio grani was getting nicely undo:' w ly. and tho result was one of the most pleasing d.inces that has been held In the Re hall this summer. Pretty much tho usual crowd of local danc ers waB present, with . a goodly sprinkling of visitors from around lighlfully entc,,(aincd at eaidr. last " "Islrict. and with Lindsays or- Miss Charlotte '"". Monday evening by Jones. The guests were members of tile Thurrdlay Card Club and their gentlemen fiie.nds. Refresh ments we-:e served late in the even ing carrying out the color scheme of pink and white which prevailed throughout the evening. Highest honors ct cards went, to f:r.s I-enc O'Conmill and Mr. Charles Uhigncr. The La Grande Chapter or the Rainbow Division are to be enter tained Tuesday evening by their rel ative at the home of M.S. George Slodda:d. I Mr. Had' Mrs. Mylo Schllko and baby of the R. daughter. Mildred, have returned In handling Lewis. . , . j ;.. Miss Isabolto Miller uud Vise flernlce Thompson lelui i d trie lat-1 Itr ipuit of tho week from Portland, where they had aVer.ided the recent Christian Endeavor convention."' as dolegittes from the Y. P. S. C..E. j of the-locvil Presbyterian chnich.J They bring home reports of mosi j enthusiastic nd htil,irnl sessions at j the convention. ThJ' will piosentl their ivports ut , lue meeting oi the soeioty uhlch wMl be held a' the church at 7 o'clock this evening. ' Mis. Fred Kiddle entertained the Thursday Bridge club at her home In Island City. Thuisday afternoon in honor of. Mis. Seymour of Hen-1 i Lira. Oklahoma. Mia. Seymour Is i sister of Mis. Lylo Kiddle. A very plmsjiit afternoon win spout a'.! cards which was concluded wit': dainty refreshments. A very tnjoy 'able time was hid by all piesaii1. vN o . , . . Tin.' members of thj Clio Club met Wednesday evening last a! th? homo of Mr. and Mrs. Elm"r Stod dard. Foiiith Blreet and Peun. The guests pasjed tho evening pleasantly at nvds, tirix fables being pre'.eiu. The winner of honors was Lnn Bohnenkaiup. Mr. -and Mrs. 10. N. Strong left Friday n nht for their homo In Port land. .Mr. Slicing is connected with tlm Oregon Life Insurance Company, and he has lu'ell looking over hiisi 'ness affalis while In this c'ly. They Ivals.the soft, dreamy airs, in be-, Ilersiuger. It ween the laLest jazz stuff that lit-1 orally put the hop on the fastest stopper, no one could hold nimseit rloof and fall to have -a first late time. R. D. Hade, accompanied by hi? bride and Mr. and Mis. Still, of Wmlla Wall i, diovo in from Walla Wuila on Wednesday last, complet ing a flvi'thoiisiind mile honi,yui',on tiiip in his four-passenger niaciiine. is a member of the firm 1). Bade Auto Company Premier and Lexington Mis. l.yle Kiddle of linbler, en lerlained the Island City Card Club a,t h. r home in Inibler, Friilay art ernnnn. The e were rive tahlos at c-ards. 0 oJust Af Few Reminders O on 6 o , V 99 For the few days left in June. Your JOy wnjifiobc should, more than ever be in preparation for the lonir.ut days of thPsummg-. OeVu wo are lisl,' warm weather requirtMiH'rn. you will find oij display 9 at this store. c ' el rr- 0 Mrs. W. F. Ashman and little son. W'.rl. left Sntiiidny inoriiing for Tin? Dalles', to spend . the .week end. Mis. Frank Sfubblerield of Enter prise. Oregon, was a visitor in La Grande on Friday. OUR ICE IS PURE NO RIVER WATER IN IT If You Are Going To Gamp At CHAUTAUQUA CALL ON US TO MOVI YOUR THINGS TO THE GROUNDS Yt.KlNG COAL now Before Price Advances, and While YoJ Cau Get it. " rv ' S(M!) ON I A' J'.V , ' V , 0 . ' . . Splash! Don new litliing TogsOand hee3 the cull of the water. The new RuthhiR Suits are very attrnrtive tills year, ui bright colors of blue nnd gold. emeral(l nmf gold, (fieen ail orange, and many other blight conibinaVuns. . LADIES' MEN'S AND CIIIl.nUEN'S . -SlEN'S, H.50 'P Tt) $7.00 LADIES' $2. .10 UP TO $!.((. . . ClllLDKEN'S, a'c UP TO $0.50. Bovs7 Wash oys Suits Nowhei in U Grando will you fina lietter selections, more complete lines of Hoys' Wsh Suits, than at this store. A variety from which every mother can select. TWes suits aft of best quality pcrvale, Jlevonshires, Gulateas and other . uitinfcs; pricda fangc from $1.50 to $3.75. 'Men's Department k Wool Slip-On Sweaters For Women Afado sleeveless with belt aruund; fringed around bottom; look like sc-Brf over shoulilers. See them in our window, they're diffi' ull to describe but easy tu see. Tile very price $6.00. newest ill Wool Sweaters New One-Button Gauntlet Gloves Something new for the vvcll-iliesscd women, to be worn with suit, dress, or wnist; in white, tan and gray suede; also in gray, white and tan kid. See them. Price I Silk I Pelti: 4 coats Sfy Now Petticoats, made on the slim anil clinging lilies to conform with tho fash ionable silhouette, are these silk Jersey. Jeep accordion pleated flounces that hanc sliinly straight some have bands of T ftla '-. Satin; such wanted colors as em erald, lilue, tan. Riay, roso, cerise, taups unit some of combined colors. BUSINESS MEN! Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Your taites may vnrv as much as ymir figures RUT YOU CAN BE FITTED in HART NCIIAFFNEK & MAKX Heady-made Clothes. We have the right stylo for you; v,e have the right quality, too, guaranteed, perfectly tail . ored. Conservative business suits, for nil occasions; every suit a good investment; satisfactory fit and service guar anteed, $.lj.U0 to $63.00. ' GeprrtcM TTart Brhallnor A Mw A BIG SPECIAL ON SILK HOSE A limited amount of Thread Silk .and Pure Silk Burling ton Host, in white, beaver and sky; .nil sir.es, regular $1.26 and $1.75 values; price 83c. MEN!!! STRAW HATS, $100 60 Rood straws, sonu! very (food shapes anions them; wide, medium and narrow brims, high or low crown; ad nines while any remain, aw $1.00 NEW STETSON II ATS We advise an early selec tion of theso hats, ns it will be impossible to ' replenish our stock in less than sis months, due to shortage of -tabor, coupled with 'so (Trent a demand ut tho factory. Tho new ones are Brown, Benvei-, Grey and Green, in a ' new shape; price $6.30. INTERWOVEN SOCKS Nowhero will you find sock like the INTERWOVEN. Interwoven at the toe and heel, they make a most dui able sock, whether SilK, Lisle or Cotton. In the following colors tun, cordovan, brown slate, navy, black and white, prices 33c, 50c, 60c, 73c, 83c. NEW NECK WEAK Japanese patterns are a new feature amnnir tho new Neckwear; wide flowing era vats, of beautiful floral pat ternsjust received; Iiriijp $1.30' Mrs. -Lu Harris and family, of Purl I J. C. Walrath, ol this city were land, and Miss Ruth Turk, of- Eugene, I we, k-end auesti lat Wallowa . Lako have arrived at the home of Mr. and They expect to return early next Mis. Sam Harris in this city, for a; week, holiday visit. Miss Tuek will spenu i the summer here, whilc ,Mr.s. Lu Tuck i .;, llnnei y. fu morly of 'this city, will remain for a month.. I r,Miun"J the latter p.nt of this week from Louisiana, where he, had been The lioiiio of Mr. and Mrs. I,. M.'for tho past few months. Iloyt was the f eno-of . a 'piet ly din-' ner iHrty, mi'-1 day last wet.k. niven by ;belr daiipliiers. ' Mlbl.ed nml Myrtle. In honor of Visa Helen link er of Pe:idlioll, who Is lnltmi; at tile iloyt liouie. Mini IJoiin1' Smith Miss M.ilile Ionian,, on No. 17, fo; Monroe lo be i:oit'e about tVo anil eoiisiu. h'fl S.iluiil.iy , WuKliitii-'loii. meeki, visil- Mis. J. .W. Brott It'lve a ve.ry do llithtrul.piirty lost Ku'iirdiiy nliut at her Iioiik- In Hikaid and a iiioru Jolly and m-ei-y cmwd would bo hard lu 'find. The crowd, consisting of sn fifly people, gathered op .the In wn nml Indulged lu isiunes und sports until too litte to soo Inniicr mid Mrs. G. Harndon. Miss 'Kay Mil and then atarted a d nice which last llnun and Evorett Walker, or La cd until twelve. After the dance i (Jruiulo, and Mlt-s May t'aaey of tho K'Uitlcnien built a hune Nm firn Mdacbam. Every one luid a splondld In the. yard wlion' the merry iinik Iiik crowd at" their supper ' and lonsted welnlei and hud a good tiiuo Ju general. Anions those prcseut were,: Mr. am! Mrs. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Nnwion, Miss Nuwlofl. Uiilph Meforple, Mr. and M''s. Geo Cop-Ill, Mr. and Mrs. S. II. IVuu clianip. Mr Minith, Mr. ltyan, Mr. Mc Kee. Mi . and M s. Ed Haling, Mis" Gladys and Margaret Stiling,. Mrs. uii-.hison, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Dick son, nil of lllllk'uid; Ml Ajiios. Mr. liinu 'and thu oha. niing hosU-ss was cqng: utiiliit7l oil the splendid suc cess of the ovcnl. ViKilln, piaijo and cornet music was also enjoyed dur lug Hie levelling. Thu Mizpah Girl's tin's of tho Sunday tw-h.Mil spent a delightful afttirii ion wt the homo of their terwh or, Mr.v.O. lllokland last 'lliursdiy Their mooting was (of biisinuss uiv' a soefal time. Q me 6 a ' v THE.. ' j. d:l.yn.ch co: 9 i ' S urveyols of Comfort,- Hot or Cold. : ' . . lli f i lends und relii'lvia. Mrs Kiilrbanks, n' 'u Helen Hart of HjlgaHl,. TIOW. '.i e,ldiut . Of I rime:,. New V.ork,.iuid !u-r lu elilMiv n ut, 1rf..ting lu-v nistih, Mrs. I ank Ki-i-k-hn of this city. Mri. Gcolffc I. 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