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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1921)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE TWO PAGE EIGHT J. C. PENNEY COMPANY A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION! NEW Japanese 9 e e it - v i f LUNCH SETS WITH oNAPKINS TO MAXCH SI7.E JHxJh Ll'lf CLOTHS . SJ.no'i-ach . SI7jH (WxfiO MUNCH CLOTHS NAPKINS per dozeii 11.25 :j;;f;:jg! tar v n: ikj 03k o J. .J. U.T. iJ- SV?oty the -vening I On tne evening 01 npru join a H I ....f lil,.. I,l'i..(. ! Ik. W.m.'. , nuiiiiM'i in u. ... .. I J' Itclicf n9.d their husbands Mrs. Corps into' Kokensparger and gaveelhera 11 i tu' .u.. k..ntn er m. .....i WaiKJ O liiw .ti.inv "i nil. ,., ' old 1 fashioned surprise par- items should he 4nlnhnned to theeaoeiely ed- fliu i,ai,vtr. Mnin !' "r. . .-.., , . o.j. genuine 37; bciore ru a. m. . --j t h()nAr of thelr twentieth wed ,biy ami Saturday r"'"i '' ,,, anniversary, yf mcily evening Jlemsent i by mail should v ..t'in chatting and flaying be in the mull '1 uesday or , , . .Kry "'K1'1- j)aiy reWiwhf.'.wta were nerved j t t. J. t. 4. J. J-1""' uftr wi!-ninK Mr- "nd 'v,rH- K"' T t ' T , ?L . ketispurgor, many happy anniverxur- " ' i... in lh,. futui. thev wended their ! What will prnbabfy go down in 4itfenl wuys honw in the "wee sma" society history ub the moat import-, hourH. Those present were Mr. andjj ant noi'ial event during the .spring f Mrs. KokenspBrfrer, Mr. and Mrs. J. i NFW MILLINERY JUST AKKIVKD TODAY. SAILORS SPORT HATS TRIMMED HATS , KHOWINO THE VERY NEWEST Hill's Dep't Store 'this year will take plan at the Coun try Club Friday eviTning, April 22. when a number of the social leaders .1,1 the cKy will entertain at danciiir i from nine to twelve. Invitations were issued Revel ui days ago f"r the afair and the so ciety set of Ii Grande is looking for ward to the evenV with pleasant a tiiipation. ) This will 'be the first forma!' af- ; fair in social circles since l.ci.i and it is expected to be one of the most . delightful of dancing parties ever j given at the Country Club, which is becoming noted for its many distinc tive dances. Those entertaining Kriday will be Mr. und Mrs. (1. I,. I.nrison, Mrs. and Mrs. J. J. Curr, Mr. and Mrs William Siegrist, Mr. and Mrs. 1.. I.. Srodgrass and-'Mrs. Sade Van lluren. In honor of 'Mrs. K. I'. Mossnu-.n. who has so ably acted as the director of the Sunday morning Bib'a in Ail Class for the past -two winters, and for the recently formed evoiii'-ii art class, the members of thes'? two classes will entertain on Saturday ev cning from 8 to 10, at the l-.nnc of Mrs. (!. M. Ievy, 04 Pennsylvania avenue. The date was first announ ced for Friday evening, lull since that time has been changed t i Satur day evening. I The' Bible in Art Class was-organized two years ago, anil, dncc that time, the membership has bee.i (irail ually growing, until there H"' now about fifty enrolled. During the punt few months, besides the regul ir I work of the morning class, I no. mom- i bers have assisted in the Sumlny af lernoon vespers held at the Mo.-sman i homu for the junions, and also 1,- ve formed nn evening art class, i.t which lh. Harbizone period wa shld'e.l. This latter class held it's l.i-". meeting lusi. eveniiiR. when Mr.,. II. J. K.i : ter talked on ' l ig't and Sx.edi . " , during which time a nuniber of the. masterpieces were thrown nil! the 1 screen to illustrate the point under 1 discussion. The last meeting of the Sunday morning class was held last Sunday, when Mrs. J. I,. Ingle gave the topic for the morning. It is expected Hint .the class will dgaJn organie next fall, after tin summer vacation period. , . The Brotherhood of Locomotive j Firemen nnd Kngineinen were de-1 lightfully entertained by the ladies' auxiliury Friday evening at the K. j P. hall. A three-course chicken din- ner was .served at ' o'clock, to which ; ubout 1H0 people sat down. The tables weiv decorated with diif- ; fodils. Music was enjoyed during the dinner hour, following which five hundred was played. The prixes were awarded to Mrs. W. I.. I.aue ; and Henry Core. The guests de- j purled at midnight feeling that the ladies had done, everything possible.! to give them one of the most enjoy- j able evenings for many a pioiith. ' The Thursday evening ".alO1 rluh wus deliglifully entertained at the home of Mis. Claude Lynch la:'; Thursday. Mrs. IWiilter Perry won first prlne. The hostess served de licious refreshments during the ev-' ruing. The next meeting of the club will be-lield ut the home of Mrs. Walter Perry, May .1. , The final meeting for the yeir of the Young Women's lOduintional Auxiliary was held in the parlors of' the M. K. Church Monday evening. After the regular business of the or ganiintion, Mrs." Vera Wuttertbuig l took charge of the le.son for the fc-1 i .1... .... 1. 1 ... levelling, -lulling nn- ,unu ... ' r : '"T rr' 77 I Work." I.uiu-lies. jfee. High class chocolates with i A number of the nieni'ii'r- dis i ' i whipped cream always, ready for you 'cussed the udvnntuges of indus: n.il Don't he late if you want a fine hot a( uur I.uach Hour. I missions, as applied by the musnm- ..l.l l i. .., ii i'i -mii n.i nA Inrie's in heathen countries to.'ay. Af- m. u i u v, .a i h. w . w u Plank, Mr. and Mrs. 'Uivens, Mr. ami Mrs. Sion, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Mr. t and Mrs. J. F. White, Mrs. John Anthony, Mrs. Chris Wright, Mrs. C. E. Andrews, Mfs. Martha Chambers Mrs. Ijaura Davis, Mr.s. II. Roe.sch, ' Cranilma Hurnette, Miss Dehor! Shafer, Bernita K(kensparger, Mas ter Virgil Kokensparger and Johnny Anthony. MERIT PERCALES 26-in W'dths. 17c. Over 2000 yds. itf tjiis fiie qualify I'emik: just received. Tlier are dozens of pattcwis select frSm. Thi. is your opportunity, to sup ply yur needs at, a saving. . GINGHAMS The Women's iRelief Corps, Oliver P. Morton Post, met in the K. P. 27-in Widths 13c, 19c, 23c ' Anioskeafcrs, Utility, "lied Ilose and (hi Nords in plaids, checks, stripes and Colors. ' (Joifo plain MAKE THE OREGON YOUR HOTEL WHEN JN PORT! AND Vr. -n 1 : . ' . 1 ' I'.ii-j VLJ-M'.'l LI 1 1.". ..! ! ' ' 1 ' . Lit Uh Explain How to Secure This ('oiiifoilabU' Shave I ... RKXALL KHAVINC CREAM II Softens the beard, dues not i Ninait the kin and is iiiohI ' fleanly to use , 1 ' t REXALL SHAV1NC LOTION lllli ' ifri-jii'itit (u ii'i'i I t iftit ti Ct ui ultn vimr . ill I I RKXALL VIOLET 'TALCUM ' Hie prileit finish lo a perfect sliayo PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE llEXALL STORE Popular Bpaeloiis Lobby. ' .'At the Center of ; EverylhiitK. Broadway itt Stark St. We.-suggest you write, phone or wire for reservations. ARTHUR H. MEYERS, Mnnci;cr. NEW COTTON CREI'ES A i)leasiii!f variety of )lain and fmurcl white Ind colored plaids and (V'insor Crepes. Prices 25c to .".jc TABLE . DAMASKS A beautiful assortment just received; Merceriz ed Damasks, Linen mix ed and All Linen. Prices 8i)c to $1.50 yd. LADIES ' FLANNEL , ' MIDDIES y Smart styles and sprinp; colors combine to make1 these most attractive. . They arc of all pure wool and fast colors. Price 1.98 McC'all Patterns . -incorporated 312 DEPARTMENT STORES PENNEY COMPANY A NATIONWIDE INSTITUTION! Is, the report said that Iho directorsliips were nut in said that among -the 1J Guaranty Trust Company irgest number of railroad lis with 5(1, while t lie Nii- Bank had M. king conbine in control ofilhe Ilmi-o r ,,in ,.n,i m w,.i;.,. ,i.., i..i.,i...i i, i ,1.. al City Bank." "financial . combine" controlled the Pnsic r iy materials were divided by i production of mineral raw material-:, the report into two classes, Agricul- I Steel, cement and coal were speiifi: tural Products and Mineral Products. ally mentioned, as umong the mineral The effect of the fall of the agricul-1 materials. The report charged thit tural class, the rcmrt asserted, had ! "the combine is holding up the pii; been to spread loss amonir farmers I es of steel anil nlhnr milu-nv cnnnli.. rt covered again the slide-land to afford an excuse for sharp re-1 with a view of acccntuatinir the de- aoc earlier in the nresri.t iduction in u:im :mil rinuiu, i ,.(,iw ni.nuui, ,i n,nn i 1. lie tnai tile railwjivs cannot iir. n. Jewell, for the 'a teinnor.u v rminiif.ii-tirim. ,l,.n,. that 5 well known railroad 'sion. If raw materials had fallen the railroad directorships, j report declared, industry would have l!li! Oil Class One roads, cov r Cent of the country's portation. Naming these the report said that a iiinrtijMwiiiimn1 aree with the equipment companies over prices. ' USED CAR SA THE GREATEST USED CAR SALE EVER HELD IN LA f.RANDE. CONDITIONS OF SALE SA LE ( OMM EN'CES TUESDAY1 lil6RNING,: APRIL 19th. 'THESE CARS ALL READY TO RUN WILL BE PRICED AT THE FOLLOWING LOW FIGURES AND EACH CAR WILL BE REDUCED $5. EACH DAY UNTIL SOLD. l::l(l is the hour. Kvrelli'nt hot cof. j fiat's "Your Experience? . H coffee keeps you awake ' . nights, change to Postum Cereal 4omediiisatis-ixii(.rx:cwt4iniii(? nathing Ovill (iistuxbar ic;. Economical -Better ibru' ll. Ml.. Alvotltk l,.!,!! i-W-ii p . . , i i it..,i,i-M uilh .1 ni.ino solo, and this was followe.l by 1 pageant, conducted by Miss Kay Mil- fllgan and Miss Mabel Oesl. rlini- The Indies taking part oi tne iingean: ere rostuined to renre.tenL te v i- jples of the foreign cuunliies studied duirug Uie year by uie auinaiy. Min. " tleiald Pierson presenied .lapnn, Mrs. Wnttenhlug. IJersiu; Mis.' TIhis. Wilsgn, Northern A laski M is. Hair. Mexico: Miss Alice '.ckstrom. Indin", and Mis .Wilcox, Africa.' Miss s'ewWiuse acted as critic for "the evening. , Social hour followed. dui ing ,ich the hostee eue.l hugi ir sages of honif made citndies lo Ch-ir tgue-its. I "r.i paries wer artistically di-e- ' IniSled wiifc cherry cHossoms aju!-'- ,. i Pod fdunts. The hostesses oi the levelling were Mrs. Sc?lt IMie it'ev Mrs. Vera ittenbnrg. Mrs. (ieralT ieion Tind !, Th,w ujWilsonW c TOO axillary neenjoyeu m won rfully 'succ.il year, and 1 'ai outlook for next yer pronns inr. Tliev will resume Tfleir woik 1916 1919 1919 1916 1920 1918 1920 1916 1916 1915 1915 1912 1014 2 1913 7 passenger Reo Six, 7 passenger Studebaker Six, Chevrolet, Chevrolet, - Ford Ton Truck with starter, Maxwell, Ford Roadster with starter, Ford Touring, Ford Roadster, Ford Touring, Ford Touring; - Ford Touring,. . ' Ford Touring,. Ford Touring, e TERMS:- HALF CASH; BALANCE MONTHLY PAYMENT Sale Price $600. 550. s 600. '275. 625, 350. 450. 250. ' 275. 250. . 225. 150. . 250. 240. Pri' Tl 1 rice lodav $595. : 445. ' 595. 270. 620. 345. 445. 245. 270. 245. 220, ' 145. 245.. 235. SIX EQUAL,, ' - i PHMBBrararari 1 'Hilton's -a niiKWi im iaiaiiin urn 1 1111 1 T T " i irr i m imn 1 . e