La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 07, 1921, Image 2

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AjRDAY, ftt AY 7" 56-21
club, and s many of the will ii
tnttioio I .PGrandtPnext year, the
lit Saeiis, or O'OUV oanet music:.
If oni- of the latter had been played
ballet
toiOtherwnich
nic, will
liPnext year, the net- If one of the latter tiart been played
is roO'o the foim.as an extra number, the dignity of
be held at the River-! the stately orchest! offering would
y."'ay 1. has been 0t have suffered. , e 0
y if
i; V!.' . lAir ilmroimui
flood tnsf in.lrfes mti?r find fta
first exjm-'isir.n in the proper cor
set in t lie harmony of lcurifnl
linn ami right pruoriioin.
Wliiktever your ryjie ol tiimre
ilicrc; ase ivniy
GO S SARD
front L u ( I n i
ORSETS
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War iboroi
iiiotlern u.rse
your cr ji n; 'I'rftr
arrrirduiK'e wirh rhe
principle ol beamy
tc itutt will u'.Mirc
lines and f.inlileia
lerstmidini r
ry make's ccr'
ialsf:t iirjii
FOR SALE BY
HILL'S DEP'T STORE
Hum kElwii
DOROTHY
I.KAOfNC
nf his lit't '
OAI.TON TAKKS,(,i,iHm, i
KOI.Ii IN 11. V ! a-ii
The lalenl Doruiliy Dalnm ii
tnre, "HJs Wife's I'lirnd." wili I.
the altrai'llnn ai iho Hlii-ny TIiini !
tre tmlay only. 'J'Ih plot rfniorti'
around th hhcit (HHii)i'iirauci4 a')'!
death of Hir l.oWrl. (Ji'lmwudil, w)f
Jn marrlirJ iifit.dpplJy in u , imih"!
yonnKr vot'ian find npt-min mn i:
v.;Kii on I, jmriruit
li h favui lln (TUMI
n ft't'n" widi a iii ti
wham !! HII-pC-tH i f lining in lo..'
! Willi l.if'v Murlo. , Ihn yoii!ln..l
i wife -if HI- tt'iVit, I ht hanu( Ik
i fnuml d.nwii'Mt i a luko un ;i
ni'iKii wii Iiik hi'. Mm ai in n
t lioifHa T : IcihI'j in ftidiu tt h ri n h.
iiiiHin.( uT Id' iiHfiVHH iiud h.M i
MKain lo I : ) la ml , wimni i Iih my
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SUNDAY
i .IiiiitI I' liwrniMi riiarxi ier An.
iir MakeN I'lliii iM-iml In .oii'tl !;
I'ImS, ('aiming Nevt Wei'k
ONi Kklnner, Kreau-.-.! nf rlin'.ir
j Ifr aciorH, inukii Iiik ilepm .i i
Hrrnn Hiar In KIhuihi ihe hlor.' li
i"K hil of two ''OiniliHiilN. al lli
A ri'Uiit 'l'lii,ulrM fur luru iluv itlilv
ri'iiluv and Salurdav. Mav I '1 .iil'l M
I It. Tlii nii iiire. iiiruilm ed l,r UiAi lV
M-rlHOn-cIole us a Hiiatr-sDi,lal wnA,r
j itlrtM'lHl ly l.t)iin J. llaliiHr and 1:
on of (lift moHt ariinii: iilioio
! oluyn ver ire.sfiiieil n the puljlir
1 .Mr. Skliwii'r, wln, tn the leiti
! Ilmaie tuat-Kft In IIiIk I'onnii-y, ereui
llio prinripal rolM in "KlMiiel."
(hat of IliijJ, (Iih hfKKar, anil play
ed it ber.ire unmlred of Ihuus
alula of peoplo, Ik lfleanHd (u beltevi
Dial Ilia Hi-l bhii veiMlun In (lis ureal
ohi InlvipiKiailon ot Hie iari. Al
o, Mr. Kkliiiier has it a red ilia
Ilia Hereen porirayal in hin Ium ap
parance in Urn iliaraeier.
Wliile alwayx iiialnlainlin; a h.i-l,
Hlandaid in all pillules it'leaned
KoliMriwin-l.'olu lias In II h prewn
union of "Klhiiiwi" onl.iuliiiieil al
prevloim iiffdiin. I'larm) In ..1,1 Tur
U-y lit A Hla, in Hie illy ir Manila
I Iih u'ory iven inanw ii)ioriiiii!ii'.
lor rlrJinexH of Feitln. Itenlizin
dial lo dnpllralH and onnlo Hi
Htugu version uf "Klhniei" li w;i.
lIHi-eHiiary In f;n lliti lilnii and en,
bra'i earh ami evry ona t tlie
opiiorlnnilleH, linndreda of Ihon
amlR of doJIara wern npeni In ol,
lalnlnK Axuetltiidn of detail and pei
fecilon of hi'IIIiik.
Kor many years Odri Sltlnner wai
averne lo aippeaiiiiK ,n ilm vllie
iiheel. illn work, he claiineil, wa
for I ll li'Killlllllle, Mllftn liKinn am
wlilln many Blum of Ilm aulil,i
drama Kwllclied ihelr affeiilnnii li
ilia realm of the. Dim, Mr. Skinne
remained olidiiialo. rinally. Ion
he. waa eonvilireil Ihut a iMTe-n 0?
laioniof "KiHinet would perpeui:t.i
jhoih Ihe play and hiiiirirlr, heiii
v, ,u ,i,,r iiujj ami Kivf
!nlill'V to LliH wnrlil lit l'f,r,.M ill rv
1
. Soriety ileren shoulif be
telephiineil to the doriety ri- .J
itof if th Obnervej', Main J'
:i7, hefure 10 a. ni. Wednes.
day. and Kaiurday mornine;n.
Items sent in by mail should t!'
be in the mails Tnenlay or j
Friday niifht. .
!
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ih
with JNOX mc JWOY
ana BRDCE J3QRBOK
' . i,i,.-'-iii.iiii
mi ineiinini oi moiiiin fri me.
J An eilraoidinarvTiiie ium up
I peu i'u in wiiAiojr,r .Mr. Skinner
Ifipllllluil .. r.. JT. , ,
appealed fir ihe oriainal pi od il.l ioi
of 'Kismet" wilh l Iii' mar; llune
mary Thehy, Klimir Fair. Mm
i oiiioni, ivii noiaH Dnnaev, llersrlir
Mayall, Kind Lancaster, l.enn Harv
I'Sldiiiiy Smlih, Thomas Kennedy
.-.inn lli II I inn II. Kriimell KIiik
I'n nay Kerraiii.
niHinei was ailapted to Hk
rereeii f nun ihH ' orlylim'l slory b
I'M ward Knolilork. The khiMiik
were ereried nnir i,,i ilirerilon u.
I'l'iinn u. drnislun. Gaeiuno (iaudio
ilm lanioii.H rainora man. had i hattri
oi i iih piiotoKran hv wiiiix u, i
of tho ward
Ji M. K iiik had. I'liargH
i rohn di'pariineni.
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Want Ads Pay
, iVIISS
KKDKKICK'S
l.ATKST I'KTI'HK IS
AT SHKItHY TUKATRK
Si Bid
di'iiinii nf
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lift' ill llll'
Krnl III Ky
riitiiiini'i'
liills,
Hint
with ;i siisiciisi'
surjirisi'S
"An'
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ALSO
SNOOK A "
lltuii.tirci-, in
Ovtriil! lino"
Wo U Conulv
I i A ri al nlil fushinmtl bam datir;
with ival old fushioued inutif furniMh
by a month orjean, funcprtina. hfid
: riii.nH ; .
i utp opt-1 mi jr sfonh
I ill "Itoait.s uf ht-stiiiy," u bif iifw
, (iolilwyn pit tun- starring I'yulinf
J l-'itMb-iM-k, whiib conns to the Shtr)
fTbcutiv for two ifays, coiiiimMii inr (ti
! inorow.
r Slip inakftt Iipi fir-it af)ipaiam-t ti
- a mndpst little lrpet costump saun
JiipiiiiK Into tbp midst of Hip Juutfhinir.
I,.nrimr roupits in tiitv hajti d.mrp.
J' No inattrr in whut K'wm or what ar
I, titular typp of Individual MKs Krvd
2 ri-k m:y Ih playing, slip always ad
ijapts lipr.Hplf to i)) i hurartpi-s rir
Jjpiimstam-p.H, makinfc hpr rop ui al
ijiftir as p(iiiblp. In Hip burn dancp
J(.die put. . ihioiitr. und hunfhs, j.,!-'
Jilips ami t-njoyH h.-rst-u with iho crowd
i of pxlras a though slip w.tp actual
J ly living in llu ol.Un days when (hp
t'l'Urn dancp with tlfp old f:ihi.mp.l
I "iiisir ami surioundniKr! v;i ll
ul: r nightly :iiou.-..ni,.nt
Hip li'K
An liftprnoon of .ridp U always a
pleasure for thow who play, bul
romhination paily of hridtfp and
Kensington U a di'tig-nt to ludh thosp
who play hridtft and for thotp who do
not. Such a party was Hip one gvpn
by the social committee of the Coun
try Club Friday afternoon at the beau
tiful club house in the scenic drandi
Ronde river canyon.
While table were arranged for
bridge in thp large reception room, the
-un parlor had been beautifully dpc
orated and here sewing and conversa
lion made the hour fly quickly by.
At bridge, Mrs. K. S. Jvanhoe won
hih honors; Mr.-. L. A. McAllister,
upcond, and Mrs. W. II. I-eisnian, con
solation. '
Thp rhib hou.e, which wilh its rich
and pretty furnishings always makes
hp spiting for a pretty party, was
deliKhtfutllv enhanced for thp after
noon by - (he attractive and daintv
-mnniPT gnwn of the guests in their
intfrmingled bright and soft shade?.
At the close nf the afternoon, a de
iiciou buffet luncht-on was served in
the dining-room, where narcissus hail
U'prt urtmtirully arranged.
Since. .its" opening, the country cluh
parties have U-en ilistinctive for their
beauty and enjoyableness, and Kn-
day's tiarlv was another milestone
added to the already long line of uc-
e s f'"i fa - y s.
Iluiioi'ing Miss Ardis I,. F'almcr,
A' hose iarriage to Walter I'almer is
to h an tfvent of this coming week,
the Misses )oruthy 1-ewis, Georgia
Wade and Julia Hopkins were host
esses Just evening at a miscellaneous
I showep'givvn at the home of Miss Ar
ms pureniK, Mr. -ano iirs. iJt ss. raini
er, on the corner of Adams and First
streets.
Music a bil games furnished the en
tertainment during the first part of
the evening, after which Miss I'almer
was presented with her beautiful
. hower gifts.
At un appropriate hour, delicious
refreshments were served at small
tables, daintily arranged. The an
nouncement -of the wedding dale Was
told in a clever manner, small white
baskets over which hung a white wed-
ling bell, being filled wilh beaut i fill
pink and white apple blossoms were
placed at each place. Attached to the
titile May baskets were tiny cards
hearing the interesting announcement, j
"Wednesday, May 1 1." loiter in the
evening, Mr. Waller Palmer and
number of his friends appeared, and
aids were enjoyed until a late hour.
Miss I'almer is the attractive
laughtpr of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. I'alm
er, and following bpr graduation from
he I -a (.ramie high school, attended
Hie business college in Salem. Mr.
Palmer is an ex-sprvice man, having
been a member of the lti7 Field Hos
pital, which was in the service for
'wenty-two months, eighteen of which
.vere spent overesn.
Wednesday evening, Mrs. William
Siegri.'t entertained in honor of her
-ij-ter, .ti.-s Stella DeMlet, whoe en-xavcU'ii-
(') P;:ul .Massee was an
nounced tluii' y the course of the tv-
1 ap iruinlrt'd wjm. enioyrd by the
iadierf during the. earUpY 'part of the
evening, Mrs. ((ill-rt Hunter witinin;
honors. Following this Mrs. Kieirrit
rved dainty refreshments, beautiful
osages . tHing presented to each
guest. HiddPir in these corsages was
the annonncpnipnt .tptling of the com
ing wedding of Miss Opsilit to Mr.'
Massee.- The ceremony will take place
lune H. !
M is IV
itupit at a
Mil. t til h lait
idail to .v vi.ti'
" penally.
IUe fMnervrr Want A.N
'Hazelwod Ice Grea
Ror Sundav
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m.M'i.k Nirsri'txVniuotY Fju:.V( ii'
SAt.AIII Vrt.LA.
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rH.tman's; t
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THE REXAlUSTORE
Stotfe
M',',-f
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of a v
ielfosen bause &t tie ,al l$lfj gf ciff neveMo-be fortt,
' . .. . r w ! ,,f thn concert Avns the lhl:in.
eoni'erninp tnis nay-.
I eThe members wilT be taken i oars . taneoua Honatim. of the whMe .or
to the park, where. supper will &.,(., plaint W .ne.8 nia'e.ilon?
served. The comSiitteP in ch.'K.f , was one valuabhy.bjett loswn .
iarrnnKemer is composed 4 Mia "The perso,l,y of th c..r..lu'tor,
bv Josef Slriinsky. sUmped with u
Mrs. Cbaft nohnnkamp was host- nacon,' Hnkl MaKnue, Mur-i Kenius eacfe number played, and
ess to the n mbes of th 'I hursday uri, Mrs fharles Itevnold ' result Aowcil that nil the ir.trpra.
bridge club and a number of ol her m- afti, ,,lir (.,l(.,is.
vited guests on Thursday of this week. . 0
Fi inhles w,-re IniiP for the after-! .
nix.n of bridge. 1 The many '. Ornnil people wno
I .1... ....n l. 1 1.1 Vl.Yl'
iftms hav their .inner being in
conductor.
Our orchestra prnhily nevtn vm
i 1 1 I.. ..nA.... tn I lit ku a-,.!.
Mrs. a. I,. Unson was winner or heard the concert given by ine .' : . k .in t,,. laft fo'r
orciu'sira .last i, . ... .,...,.
first Diiie. A delicious luncheon was Yurk 1'hilharmnnic
serverl by M; s. Hohnenkamp iluniiK Saturday eve;nnK in tae L. n. n. ! j ,,(.(.,)in)isl(., through tlio action of
tne aiternoon. ine rooms oi ernaele win no uouui oe iii.n-n, .. , hour) of (lim.tors 0f .dlfVv
iMiiinenKamp nome were ueauiuuii wnat ine roruanu oii-k"."-'" i"
decoratVd with narcissus. jsuy of this organization.
- j . The OreKonian's criticism is nj fol-
Mv. Waller l;etiter is entertaining 'low's:
the t'lio club tiii - HfieriMon at her I "Now that the New York Philhar
monic orchestra has dazzled irul ill-
lighted lovers of (rood music in this
city, anil has gone on us tour in w.'i
sensinui:iic
indulge in a few after reflections
all of a favorable nature.
"Theeprogiamme'of 'inisiciil selec
tions was good, but too heavy. It
... , . . . ... lUCKtMl Ollt IIKIIL. I.lt-ll null.
r.uernaru ami M tiranrie so"ieiy is , . . .. f . i, ,:; .
, ,. , . , . ,i , the strings, something from lli'me
looking forward to some iMiglilful ' ' ' "
hours at bridge on these days. j -
home.
r . t .i. .i..i-..t. fr..:,. i.
vile ui in.' ui'iii'iir i oi iiiiuii.- " i. K .. i . . . :, :,
, , , , i ,i. ... i . 'continued triumphs, it is
planned for next week is the bridge . ,
' ,, ,. , ... . i i ito in. hi ge in a few after
pniiy iiiis. v.iiiuii i.uri 11,111 uiiu .n i
C. II. Scranlon will have on Tuesday J
and Wednesday afternoons. The par-!
ty is to be given at the home of Mrs. i
the train. "Th(s trip lo the west !n
ftie action
of .oeAr?
tin, who voted funds for tlHt j.ur-'
pose. We knew before we left New
York that our "box office reeeirlts
would not cover expenses. Our direc
tors wished to give Americans, from
the Atlantic to the Pacific, a chance
to get. acquainted wilh the kind of
music we play."
'Mr. Slransky admitted he had re
ceived offers tn conduct orchestral
concerts this summer in Ixindon and
Tal is, but thought he could not accept,
(f'onlinued on Pante Six)
The Kaffee K latch met last even-
ing at the home of Miss Margaret An- JJ
son, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Airdrrw.-. be-(i
ing joints hosts wilh M'ss An-im. !
Mrs. A. (1. Hampton and W. Ii. .lunes
won liimors al cards. A 'Vicinit ;
luncheiin was served during tlie ev- i
en ing. !j
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Mrs. .1. II. Mimnaugh left Thursday J
evt-niiig fur Fortland, after soendin;. ;
si-veral weeks here. Her daughter was !
recently operated on at the (in.nd.' i
Konde hospital and is improving in J
health rapidly now. . Mrs. Mimnailgh's
home is in Wallowa, where hv bus- ,
band is heavily interested in the Ium-;'
her business, but Mrs. Mimnaugh and i
her children have been spfiiding the1'
winter in f'orll ind, where the Ii.tt.-i
are attending school. '
The Klks flub wilh give one of its I
delightful Monday evening dances on J
May 9. The occasion is being looked '
forward to with much interest by'J
many of the Klks and their families. J
The usual good music and variety ofn
dances will prevail to assure those at- J
ending an enjoyable evening's ple"s-'i
tire. !
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The Central Parent-Teachers' asso- !
ciation met yesterday afternoon in the J
high school auditorium for the'clos- I
ig meeting of the school year. Theil
program at 'this meeting was excep
tionally well presented and the many I ,
parents taking advantage of attend- !
ing the rileeting were delightfully and i
instructively entertained; j!
Ihe chief feature on the program I
was a present.ition of a fairy tale l'j
Miss Imngeue Russell's second grade '
pupils. The pupils were all dressed:.
fairy costume and this number '
brought much praise froni the audi-;.
ence. I !
At the request nf the M. 7. A., theji
subject of the anti-tobacco movement !'
was brought before the audience. F.I-;'
mer Stoddard explained and comment-
ed on the movement against tobacco '
:is a representative of the M. I. A. i,
Mrs. Stella Ingle spoke on the good .!
and bad effects of fairy tales. Mrs. I
Ingle gave a thorough discussion of J
this subject and many a parent at- '
tending the meeting felt much benefit- J
rd by having both sides so ably pre-!'
sentcd. This is a subject on which;,
Mrs. Ingle - is considered especially ' '
well qualified to speak. .
Mrs. Sherwood Williams commented ,!
on the work of the year. Tile musical
numbers on the program included a :
iolin solo by Dorothy Caldwell, which
was well rendereif and enjoyed by nil, !,
junl a mailt) solo by Helen Williams,''
who also delighted her audience. ,
Mrs. R. A. MeCuire was appointed J
delegate to the state convention nf b
parent -leacheiV nsociation in Pendli.-;,
ton. ,
.The University Club, which was or- J
fa ni .i-il this past winter with a
membership from among those cnl-i,
lege graduates or those who have at-
-lit will be the honored j tended u standard college or univer- ,
number of parties during isity fur at least one year, is planning 'J
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Monday May 9th.
N C E
ELK'S HOME
-Soeiul Committee.
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FOLEY HOTEL
12:00 to 1 ::10
MAY s. 1921
3:30 to 8:00
There's a worhl of satisfaction in one of our genu
ine home cooked meals. Our Sunday Dinners are
O. K. Cost you less thai! at home '
P. J. POWKUS, Mir.
KKI.IS1I
. MENU
V Olives,
V (.'on.somtijjt
Xl.oast Clli
lnin oil
uVii'I-k
NDAY DINNKU
Onions, Kaii!..
.1
Roast
Diced T
Soun
, Cream of Tomato'
rken with Diessiiiif
IU'cf, .York shire Piiddin-f
Candie'd Sweet Potatoes
ashed Potatoes
:! f .
he Cuming fmir weeks. A number of
-allies aie being planned now by her
friends.
The Sicecist home was beautifully
lecuralwt -in narcissus fur the occas-
inri Wednesday evening.
The guests at this delightful affair
were Misses Stella De-ilet. Irene
rCinnel, Mildred Hush. 'Wilma ,fi
terlitig, iinna Ash, .MuM llerzinger,
an.l Anna Shell; Mesilimfs Klmer M
IM. Manus,' Cilbrrt Hunter, Charles
Hiiigner, Clarence Charboneail. Frank
I Turner,. .Hill Templet. .n, J..hn Stq.1
I. lard', lentil- St.Kl,lai., l-itiald Meyers.
iKIioih llumielly, Jaiues McNamee.
! A. W. Ni l-uri. and the hostess, Mrs
William Siefrlst.
a firande p.uplc who heard the
I'j.lversiiy of Oregon Cirls' (Jlre Club
concert given hefe lust March" will be
interesiid tti know th..t this same or
ganlruUiin will gie a concert in Poit--
l.in.d Mav IS, und-r the direction nf i
their director . I.el ei ) .Coon, 1 hetf
iil aiqiear ai .the "liiig TheafVe. Ihe
i-lul. in their .-.p. ine; tur. appt''a:yd in
l,a (,'inde, llu',. f, Pendleiun, Hi u
pner, llnterpris-, HiJIslicio and Al
bany. It T, ai I thjYiii thin tour, the
'lost apprnxirravl-'-t-.-mt, 4, fir this
reason, ijje ivrunl coweit hat-frii
-s'hrdulrd.
j, Mies Krei,kiike .11k,.. P.t iV,. city,
ic a member of th..cluii. .
ff , .'
, TSie r.i! clu'. n,e fndAiib
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for one large get-together before the
teachers leave. A large number of
the teachers nre members of the
Apple Pic. ( up Custard. Strawberry Sundae
.lillo with Whipped ("ream
Hid Tea P.iM iiit.s
Tea CnMee Milk
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Rotls rangim? in price fVm 1 ..fl.SO to !j513.00
Heels raniting in price fn .' .' ' .15 to $12.0f)
Ihioks Mini Flies of all .kinds fr ("utfLh, Hu. 'r Tiiint; Leaders, Landing Kets,-'.
. Ila.skels, Fly Hooks, Sinkers, Snnni. l.nies, Tyee Salmon Egg. " " ' . "
, . AT PRH'KS THAT WII.r.'l'.t.KASK Y()ir .' '.
Hiintf fit your I?roken Kod We have l!od trifi:tii s n, AU Uinils
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