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IT o o SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1921 LA GjtAHDE EVENDiG OBSERVER e e r O PAGI THUS 8 the hostesses and thore attendiu de ! clared the event to have bei one of ha ntnif dolurhtfol nf tlm w0eW. o o u o Society items should be telephoned to the society ed itor of the Observer,' Mttin 37, 'before 10 a. m. Wednes day and Saturday morning. Items sent in by mail should be in the mails Tuesday or Friday night. ! tion of captain wus held. Grant Bean was chosen to lead the 1922 squad of track Wn to victory. Earl Reynolds, who coached the team this year, was presented with a kodak by 4he members of the team. A . delicious three-course luncheon was served during the evening. Mrs. L. A. McPhcrson, mother of P. IW. McPherson and Dr. J. L. Mc Phci-son, celebrated ho- seventieth hirthtlav on 'May 14 at the home, of her daughter, Mrs. R. F. Greene. Four generations were present. '.' Fred Williams, an O.-W. employee, nd Mrs. A. A. Marlin, were married Tuesday evening and are now at home .. . .. . ...... 1.. -t tu..,. The change ws made because of the :"; . , .)h Ou.ftt5ionod ong-cont.nued rainy -eatnr. am oi , charlvBr,- Thur8(h,y cveninK by their an Hall promptly at 11 o'clock, when fr,lnd:" the breakfast starts. The program will follow immediately after the breakfast.- The event this year will h sur-orb in every way for a high diss program of La Grande talent is included in the program that will be given during the breakfast hour. Those who have not Late 'is afternoon, announcement was made by the officers and commit tee in charge of the annual breakfast of the Neighborhood Club, that the place of the party has been changed from Riverside Park to Honan' Hall. ! .Little Vivian Penewell celebrated her seventh birthday by entertaining fifteen little guests at a !awn party, Refreshments were served from a prettilly decorated table on the lawn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Budge, of La already made reservations for the Grande, were here last night on their hrenkfast should tcleohone Mrs. !wav to Condon, where they expect to Claude Scranton, who has charge of spend several days with Mr. ana nirs, the guest list for the occasion. . H. A. West. Mrs. West is tneir The committee which has charge of ,ter. Pendleton East Oregpm the arrangements for the breakfast! is composed of Mrs. C. H. Scranton, . nr ito,-0St to his La Grande friend chairman; Mrs. B. H. Jesse, Mm. Col-:,.om(.3 the announcement that Clyde on R. Eberhard, Mrs. C. B. Miller, RcitK, son-in-low of Mrs. Sarah E. Mrs. R. L. Poarch, Mrs. Hurry Zur- jMcCall, has sold the Canino theatre brick, Mrs. Charles Reynolds, Mi i. W. i0 The Dalles, of which he was ownci G. Sawyer, Mrs. Vincent Palmer, Mrs. U f. E. Hawkins, of Portland. I.. H. Russell and, Mrs. C. H. Bidwell. has opcraTerl-thcjiiotion pictiirphouso since last sprimrTwnPrl ho purchased Miss Ruth Stewart, who has been jt from Lew Cullins. The new owner teaching in the Elgin high school dur- Lvii take possession June 1. Scitz ing the past winter, will come in on ipi;,ns to take a short vacation after the branch this evening, and will join jturp.ing the theatre over to the nw Miss Minna Ash and- Miss Wilmn jcwner, the "first in 14 years," lis he Oesterling on their way to Portland, expresses it. He expects to continue Miss Stewart's home is in Portland Musical numbers am? addresses on many subjects of interest are contain ed in the program prepared by the' 21st annual convention of the Oregon Federation of Women's clubs in Pen dleton from May 31 through June 3. The club women of Pendleton will en tertain one of the largest delegations of club women ' assembled in recent years in the stite at that time, includ ing a number of representatives from La Grande. The program, as announced this week 'by the Pendleton club women to make his home in The Dalles, Mrs. Lcttic MeGoldrick, of Ln Grande, wits one of the Blxty-four wo men who received tha decoration of chivalry in the ceremony performed at the convention of the Oddfellow; in Albany this week. The decoration of chivnlrv is conferred by the Patri archs Militant upon women who have rendered conspicuous service to the order in one way or another. . Seniors of the Class of 1921, L:i Grande High .School, have issued In vitations to "he annuil commence)- mcnt, to be held Friday evening, May lot nor follows May 31. Afternoon, arrival, plac- 27, at the high school auditorium, W and registration of delegates; 81,. p. m., convention called to order by Miss Mabel Lyons was hostess on (Mrs. Ida B. Callahitn, president: Thursday afternoon to the Elite club. (ntwlinn. Rev. G. L. Clarke; address of welcome. Mayor Hartman of Pen dleton; welcome from Pendleton club The afternoon was spent in needle work. Dainty refreshments were serv ed by the hostess during the aftcr- .m,, Mrs. John Hailey; address of noon. welcome from Pendleton chamber of .jhP npxt meeting of the club to be commerce, James H. Sturgis. prcsi- (-hold Thursday, June 2, is to bo at the dent; response.. Mm. Charles n. wisi- ,homo of Mrs. C.L. Gump. ncr; lUst president Oregon federation of Women's clubs; address, Judge Lowell, of Pendleton!.. report Of cre dentials i committee 'Anurica.' June 1. 9 a. m., call to order, Mrs. jn(t, Callahan, presiding; invocation, Kcv. Alfred Ickwood: 9:15, music, "Am-, erican the Beautiful," led by Nettie Greer Taylor; reports of credentials committee, recording and correspond ing secretaries, treasurer and auditor; 9:45, address, Miss Cornelia Marvin, state librari-.m; music; recess; 10:15, "Kiholarshin Ixian Fund," Mrs. Sarah Sarah McClurc, of this city, was honored at the Robeknh assembly at closing 1 fong, I Albany this Week, by being 'chosen, as irnc of thd trustees lit the annual rhect- , . Tile EasUrn Star Social Club will be entnrtained at the Masonii: Hall on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. . ..' The ladies have the days and the men have the nights, according to the adage, and, hi a way, this holds good 'with bridce players, for Wednesdiy night of this week the Wa.tr-fsaay. Bridge club met for t'.t first evening session for many months, at which both tho ladies and gentlemen at tend. The ladies exclusive division, which is an afternoon function, has met regularly, but the night sessions had not been held for some time past. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carr and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Scroggin entertained the players nt the Country Club in a most delightful event. Refreshments were served after announcing the prue winners, who proved to lie A. C. Hampton and Mrs. A. V. Andrews. On Friday evening, May 27, in the high school auditorium, forty-eiKh' members of the senior class of the Li Grande high school will bo handed their diplomas, having completed their four years' studies. An interesting program has been preiwred for the occasion. The hit'n school orchestra will open the pro gram with several, selections. "The New Ideal." a march by Mackie-Rcy cr; "Love's Dream, a wait?., by Ascher: nml "Trinity Cm march bv Gustav SehiumrnT are th nneninir selections apfhe orchestra, Following IJn'orchestral numbers the GirltFp Club will render several The numbers chosen for rart of the program are Sum Fancies," by Metra and "Moonlit adows." by Alphonse Czibulka. nvocation will be pronounced by . Josenh W. Gunn, rector nf St. fetor's Fnismpal Church, following is. Dr. Stephen B. L. Penrose, nresi- dont of Whitman College, of Walla Walla, Washington, will deliver the commencement address. The presentation of diplomas to the fortv-cight graduates will be by Colon R. Eberhard, chairman of the board nf education. The benediction follow ing tho presentation of diplomas will he by President W. D. Hank', of the Union Stake of the L. P. S. Church. Tho honor students of the class are Kessie Hone Andrew, Julia Evelyn Hulse, Waldo I.nat . Stoildnrd and Grace Patricia Yeck. The other mem bers of the class are Ingvar Ansnes, Loyd Barnwell. Frank S. Blnok. Milo Francis Van Blokland, Eva Bomice Briggs. Ruth Frances Brown, Ethyl Jane Burbridge, George Palmer Bvr kit, Myron Francis Chandler, Mibcl Flora Chapman, Wright Christian, Robert Ralph Clark, Eunice Naomi Fowler, Merle Cleo George, Evelyn May Guhleman, Mellm Hanks, Myrtle Harriet Harland, Myrtle Maye Houx, Mildred Wayno lloyt, Myrtle May Hoyt, Franklin Murray Kingwell Iris Anne King, Frieda Amelia Klop fenstein. Vera Zora Ijidd, Mabel Hel en Langley, Bernice Matilda Lofland, John Showalter Lynch, Ruth Calvin Mays, Greta Irene McShain, Sybil Esther Mulholland, Alladccn Scrog gin, Ruby Gernldinc Shirley, Geneva Timmons Smith, Delber Thonns Sni der, James. Harris Snodgrass, Lnwton Whittier Stearns, Willard John Stone, Elsie Jaipieline Stover, Arthur Joseph Theiscn, Bernice Verneilu Thompson, Robert Elton Williamson and Viola Imogene Workman. The officers of the class are I' rank L a o " Grande's Greatest Dep't 'Store ! Henderson and Nemo CORSETS It Is if ton said that Hie corset may inaku or mar' your rowu, inline women pay IiIrIi prices for their gowns, yet nover look stylishly drosscd. Others pay modest prices and their dresses or suits have a smartness and faslrtiinablo appearaaco that la admired MtW whorOor they go. jl Wri 8oloct-oiir coraot carefully. Wo sell 11 I 111 rcconVuiend both tho Henderson am- KJLjL Noma OorsiHi;. Wo liavo lino now stocks fifrLii. now, and tftaso who know them will bit tbolr favoWla nuiiihor hore.. Prices -f ' sturt ut $2.00 alU range up tu J8.00. - g0,j i,or0 ony (V La ti ramie. HAVE YOU BENEFITTED By Ow Sale of . HOSIERY? Su many people were early shoppers Thursday and Friday and bought a supply of both Lisle and Silk Hose off these bargain laS'.oj. 'Il.ore s.u mill oh-ut'ono-half or the orlciiiil 660 k-ft to ha sold dui'.ng tho coming week. Thw! are i.llclitly Imperfect hose, hut hardly nntb:ud, and aro exceptional viduos it their prices. Fibre Silk In Illnck and White all sizes complete,, priced at 4 IK' each. Morccrlied Lisle hose la Black ind Brown. iiUu 49c and 29 The Nemo CIRCLET It beautifies as It encircles. That bit -of over-fleshiness at the top or your corset In the bark a circlet smooths It away. You will really bo amazed as how. much slimmer It can make you appear even as you try It on. It Is de slcneil to give perfect comfort In wearing. No hooks nor eyes. No bumoB or bulge! Pi-Ices $1.30 and J.:IS, Lingerie KrinMe CREPE 40c . This material so popular for tho making of unduraurments, gowns, ulc co in os hi delicate, shades ot Blue,, Pink aud Laveu : ilor; alao whltu with small fiuw . cc dcsliU. Price 0e yd, ' Your Golf Attire Weu whu doslre ' the proper attire for golf will be Interested iu the : various displays at this store, Golf shoes from Vlor. sbeliu, jolf aweatera, soi, shirts aud White Serge truusera ,cps. hats, knit ties, etc., ev. erything tu oulllt Hie man whu golfs. Bee window dUplay, To Make lour WHITE SKIRT Uiu'nni(o ( MimnietU . ivi"Oi?ri:n Imported natural' Silk Ponges, i;2 Inches wide. Pricel nt $!., I.-A1, l :i,1 Mil l.o yd. Buy ttji.' vl.llc iuaiait:cs urij sufficient. ,,) . TOILKT ACCESMMtlKS (center Alnlc) Our lower prices ure constratly at tractlng women to thin department. Our stocks are complete all creams, pow ders, soaps, toilet, valors, perfumes, etc. Your favorite i brand should bo horo If not, tell us. $2.50 to' $5.00 ' ..... v ... Vint) were never an beauti ful fi r th making of -White Skirts. Sport Silks ot all limit plain and fancy 44 Inches wide. Boo them ' while stock-.! are com plete and you have 'time to sew, - IM"OKIKl oiu;am)1f.s Beautiful Swiss Orguuuies that Te'il-.i their transparency nd original finish after washing and Ironing. Colors are lll'ie, Pink, Flame, ' Rust, Apricot, '.Coral and While. 44 Inches wide, fc.ee SI.33 yd. Franklin Zurbrick family. ' His hoi is at Lancaster, New York, and hi . The Westminister Guild voted to have their last meeting for the sea son, whieh comes on Monday, in the form of a picnic. All of the members are asked to meet at the Presbyterian church at 5:45 Monday evening, where cars will be in readinoss to, take them to the pnrk. Each member is to 11:1)0, open forum; noon, aciegaics luncheon. Afternoon 2:00. caU to order; sing- A. Evans; 11:15, fraternaj greetings: hring a lunch and the necessary uten sils for herself. - MUs 'Minna Ash and Miss Wilma ing, "Oregon. My Oregon"; 1:15. pros- Oesterling arc leaving this evening, for Ident's annual report. -Mrs. Ida B. Cal- (Poiiland to spend the week-end. after lahan: 2:35, five-minute reports on which Miss Oesterling will return to Americanization, conservation, thrift; La fVande, and Miss Ash will go on 3:00, address, "Practical Pointers on .to Corvallis to visit at the Gamma Phi Legislation," Mrs. Alexander Thomp-tlnta sorority, of which she is a mpm son; 4:00, play, presented by Pcndlo- ber. ton club women; 7:45, call to order: assembly sineing; 8:15, address, Mrs. CORVALLIS, M-"V 21. Wythel Thomas G. Winter, president general Wade, daughter of W. W. Wade, farm- federation; reception honoring Mrs. er of Island City, will be graduated from the school of home economics this spring; Miss Wade is a graduate of I,a Grande high schonl, where she was ' social chairman of the girls' student body organization, secretary of the literarv society and was on the staff of the high school paper. Miss Wade has majored in household science at college. Miss Wade is a member .of the V. W..C. A., of the home economics club and is vice-president of the Cauthorn Winter; music: provided by Pendleton hostess clubs. June 2.-9:00 a. m., call to order, Mrs. Collins Elkins. " vice-president, presiding; invocation. Rev. W. H. Cox, resolutions; reading of minutes; re ports, arts, civics, child -welfare and other standing committees, special committees, reports of Mrs. P. L. Campbell, Mrs. Roy Bishop and oth ers; address. Professor A. R. Stweet ser. University qf Oregon: noon, lunch eon at Athena, guests of Athena club Hall club. She has had practical ex perience in industrial club work. Student numbering 581 have en rolled in the school of home economics so far tfiis year. , Mrs. J. G. Snodgrass. .Mrs. A. W. women. Afternoon 3 :H0, call lo order; mu sic, assembly singing; 3:00 report, mo tion pictures; address, Mrs. Bessie A. Dwyer; .1::iO. music, supplied by'Pen dleton: 4:30, discussion of endow ment fund: open forum for general K( Ison and-Mrs. H. M. Bay were de clivb topics; president's conference aJ .lightful hostesses at, bridge Thursday Hipper, Mrs. Killiam Bell .presiding- irtml Friday aftcsnoon of this week. 7:45. opening music and community jthrc wore fourteen table the firct singing; .8:00. address. Mis Elaora ;dv 4 tWirteen tk arceiid. Thompson, University o' Oregen vx-l' Thwrwaiy Mrs. Gillwrt Hanter won tension department; 8:45, muic. Mrs. ifirs Jn-iar and Mr. Ixle Kiddle won Jah Tati he. JJugene; 9:45. address. .' prrxc, while tin roKolation June 3. FriiWv morning !:ft a. mji rw w! to .Mr. W. U. Talbot. On .call to otder; J:10.-retlutions; roll , Kridrfy, airs. W. R. Jones took first calf, electioa of offiors;busineVs ses lie al afjrs. PtUst Pattison iwond. aion; concluding ceremonies;. installa-i'rrJ'.)H ty'iTao Xrs. C. D. Ema tion of neiv" officers, idjouanmeat. in. -r. I TVa? .S'lgrss home Vas beautiful- On Thusifliy evening Earl Reynolds I iecoiited tor iie occasion, Li',i entn?iinefethe rDembers'"of Jhe !-'ltnil snipdngon wen" the flowers track sauad of the La (rnde,hig)l ,m th iiorative scheme. JThe color echutd with a stag party at th hVie. scheme was lavemiar and pink of Mr. and Nft-ye Ci.arle Rei-nol'.li tHlt:iou rjfrehiijj nU wer served S. Black, president, and Geneva Smith, iml.s ''n visiting at the Franklin Znr- sccretary-trcasurcf. Tlie class-colors 1 . way noma irom an are green and white and the flower e'Knt-montha tour of the UnileJ chosen as the emblem of the class is the carnation. Monday evening at Eagles Hal! the Catholic ladies will give one of their enjoyable dances and the music . for the occasion will be furnished by the popular orchestra composed of home boys, under title of the Castle Five. As usual, the ladies arc leaving noth States. .- Mr. and Mm. Hurry A. Zurbrick were hosts ut a delightful dinner for a number of their intimate friends Thursday evening. Those enjoying tho hospitality of the Zurbrick home were Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Hichardoun, Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Mossman, Mr. and Mrs. ing undone in the way of preparation Fred Gaskill, and Dr. und Mrs R for a fino evening and the .dancing Landis. Pink tulips were used for people of La Grande are sure of ajthc centerpiece. Following the din high ' grade entertainment at this ncr, the party attended the movies. dance. r, A delightful dinner in honor of Ryr on Butlin Was given Friday eyenini; by 'Mr. arid Mrs. Harry A. Zurbrick. Mr. Rtitlin Is the house guet of the ,Miss Fay Armstrong, supervisor of physical training in the local schools, spent last Stinday In Elgin visiting with her sorority sister, Mi's. K. E. Vehrs (Ethel Wright.) United States? Not for Her! t1 V t 4t ' if 4 ' -w Vum'T- il",t -h, I'rillth tgti of At. i hit m the l t.t eTh tr. ri"ivi l-'lrth. tit.fiil?o!! ii bmuHt ,,ut m the n'torn-- s suit in Mtnneapol ' ! ---j-:'.. O I'Mi'-rl.'irrh i- coni'.ni II ".'and- The CoiiiiirylClub will bdiitte kiiciie of an enjoyable luncheoh Monday af ternoon, May 2.'). The members of the Lucky Thirteen Club will enter tain in honor (if Mrs. !.. A. -McAllister, who is leaving for Scuttle to make her home shortly. A onc'oclock luncheon will be served mid following the luncheon hour, the Indies will spend tho after noon at bridge. Mrs. Hal Itohneiikamp is entertain ing the Clio club this afternoon, . The Parkdale Club will be enter tained Wednesday, May 25th by Mrs. Nellie Hirnsoh, assisted by Mrs. Bart Owsley, ut the home of the former, The Maccabees will hold n rally here next Friday at which the su preme officers will be present. The officers coining here Include tile su-; prcme commander and the state com mander. Visitors .will be here from the Pendleton Review, as well as from I'.cho and Maker. Ahout 7o are ex-, pected from Pendleton. They will ar-. rive here on No. 24 on Friday. . Shortly after their arrival a big hummel will be given nt Eagles Hall. AU Maccabees and all Ma.cabee ladle- I re invited to attend .his banriier. ! A school of instruction is to be held ill the afternoon and to this all mem- I hers, whether officers or not, are j invited. Lunch will' !.e snrveo in the evening at six o'ebs-k. . t The Pendleton 'Drill Team and the !, Grande. Drill Team will exemplify all fit-tor work at the evening meeting . which will begin at 7:30 and continue i until the program is finished. Mrs. R. A! Pruli was a delightful month visiting' with her rolaUVos awl hostess on Thuraduy evening at 'many friends. Mrs. Oliver hi httri ... u. i.- i . ... l , h I spending the past two months in Ida five hundred party. Three' tables .'.,,.. ,7,M M Ti,n,. were a run god for cards, t which Miss Murjorii- llarratt won hlg'i hon or" At the close of the carl ganea a delicious luncheon was .served to the guests, - ,' Those present were the Misses May Ncill, Ixis Gunn, Jean Stearns, Mac Stearns, Fay Armstrong, Sarah and Miriam Smith, Helen McDonald, Hazel Miignusoil, Marjorie Barrult, Crcssa Wells and Mildred Riddle. Mrs. E. W.. Oliver, of Portland, a former resident of this city, has ar rived Ilf the rity io upend the coming ho with her daughter, Mrs. A. Thoina:.'. : ' Mrs. Joe Wiods, former rosldent ot this city, now living at llelth, has ai rived in tho city for a visit with reU atives. , Miss Stellu Desilct is spending sev eral days In Portlund. ' v cant ef VanlNa. Tin omburaua of Brai.ll U a n follow wood so delightfully eceated wtih vanilla that one la tempted to eat It. tare the American Forectry tfs(ln. " ' ; : : m ;t h- !- NW(;Hoitii(n4 n.vn !' HKKAKFAST ( HANGEJI '- Announcement was mwle late ! 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