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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1921)
1 PAGE SIX LA GkANDE kVENINO OmSkRVuR S;if unlaw August i2l wrnmnarrtmrmmm mn Swims Rapids Who said tho warm weiither was The homo of Mrs. Fred Kiddle, Sr., not a choice time for dancing? It in Island City, was the scene of may not be i" some localities but nt delightful bridge party Thursday of- the Country Club it is quite the thing ternoon. .Mrs. I,. 31. Hoyt uiwl Mrs. Nxt Wednesday there is going to be Kiddle were hostesses to a number held a midsummer dance at the club uf their friends during the afternoon, and it will be informal. A fellow dues seven tubles being arranged for cards, not have to huvo on a silk shirt in First honors were won by Mm. order to take off his coat for couts will Fred liiirtb't! a"d second place went be off if the cool canyon urrfze does to Mis.. I. F. O'Connell. not make it too chilly for the dancers I Drlk-iou.i refreshment!! were served and in that case coats may be worn, during the afternoon. Tire program is going lo be a winner for the urchestra has been apprised On Thursday afternoon, Mrs. W of this dance so that it is preparing ft. Parker entertained about thirty a speeiul musical program. '"Shake of niemls'rs of the Neighbors of Wood the midsummer lethargy and attend, , t.,aft al the Park. The time fwas remarked Sade Van liuren, who is' pleasantly spent in visiting and doinK "straw boss' of tho event for Presi dent 'P.ill Siegrist. 'IThere will nit neeihe work. Mrs. Hue liaring the afternoon very appropriate be an ounce of formality during the lit : l speech, presented Mm. Stella whole evening, continued airs. Va.i Huren, "ami it will he one of thus' ! I.eClair, u recent bride, with n beauti ful piece of cut glass in behalf of the' good olu times that Ln Cra"de people ,:ge. Delicious refreshments were .are noted for From a description .nerved ly the hostess of the special music it would seem tha j ' old ifill .Shakespeare could attend tht: bull and then write another "AMd it - I Mrs. Harvey Hay entertained in Summer Night V f ''"." 1iliMy y,:,tcr.lay afternoon. Sev'enl I.lttle Miss Doi-Ik Hug, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Julius ffng, eHi'liraioil the thirteenth anniversary of lnr irraiiged for cards. Mrs.! W. II. liohnenkaniu won first prise! anil Mi.ss Nidi (iriinmeU won second. Mr, ileizog is a former l.a Grande I hiivinir been Miss F.thi! Plumo. Miss Dorothea Behrinan, 19. oi Brooklyn. Ut tbe first woman ever to swim the rapids of the chasm al) lA usable, N. V. She uwam a quartet of a mile and escuped with a foul jiicnitches from Jagged rocks. Shu ;hoiiis three medal for diving and ttwltiiminy. birth last Sunday with an afternoon 1)t,forp hpp mnrrillK(1 party. The time was pleasantly passed playing gaiueH and lain In the afternoon ieo (veam ar cake were ,y j),e )i0Kt(1Rfr Herveu. iii i hh .wit joi it: i iroy 01 iai (irande, Misses Kuth linyt two-course luncheon w.tn served in the course of the afternoon i friends and taking1 a vacation of sev eral days. Miss Phyllis Dunn entertained at Hi Th.Jinpson. Jia-I M. nn ... , , , KveiHlcl Park to celebrate her rhol Woods. Anna Oason, laini-min! ,'.' " 1 , ' , ninth birthday '1 uesday of Ihls week. Cason, Tool Ryder, Florence Hug and "bo"' "j"1 "f "'j" m-k for 11- A lovely ,lim.eon was served during Sarah Wlckens were .u.iomk the in- J"11' s 'I.:'",1!,,'H "'1 ''If , "l'Vne ufiernoon. (iames were played vlf'd guests. The young hositisH r- . ' ' ' ' u,l"pt ' iHtid those of her young friend al eejved niliny pretty gifts In remem brance of t he day. j ter of Mrs. Sarah S. AleCa lo accompany her. all :xhm-Ih j tHiiclinu had n very enjoyable after- Air, and Airs. Karl Reynolds are ocHiplng I lie Sinil h 1 esideiico The Misses Tiuna Huron, Minna i Anh. Helen McDonald. Small tind iirinin 4tniiti foim-iKxl ThiitQiinv Washington avenue while Rev. eamji- J. A. noun. A birihday cake with caudles was lighted by the guests when luncheon was served. Tho guests were tho following: ('harlene Nuwsun, Kdna Alay Wilson, Iloi nico Wilson. Alarguret Donohue, lug trip spent on the (Jeorge S Kir- f,nn 1,1 ""laini ami ohmt wesmrn i,! freeman, Wilfred Xurhieek. nle place Just south of town. ' Mlss 0,"K(,n I,,,in,H- TI"' "hh expect I Hilda Anthony remained In thn earn,!)0 r,,l"'M 'Ul'"'her first. Miss Mlrlum Smith lefl last even- nnd this morning wuh joined by Mrs. lug Tor Portland where she will Anthony and Aliss Itertha Herger, Air. mid Airs, (iarfield Holm will spend sevoral dayH visiting the Dr. who will enjoy the next seve al days, lvo tomorrow by automobile for n I Mae.Mlllan ramily, furmer residents at the ramp. ,r'P Poi'ttand and Seaside, visiting of La (irande. Buy a Studebaker and be FREE Tlicsc lire (lie dnyw wlicii 1 1 1 molorisi enjoys a measure of lilierlv tliai maUes (lie I'l-oi.t (Mireli seem like a prison cell. Al Hie wlieel of your frooil ear ym will lie a dailv visitor at tlslanl plaees of reerealion ;un (lelinllt. As dealers in Kt uileliaker automobiles we are eiiiiietl to make jrooil v-ur uuaranlt.f of sal-isl'ai-tory ser ice. Studebaker Inland Motor' Co. Cor. 4th St. and Adams Ave, Phono Main 720 Gas. Oils, Tires and Accesaorins Of All Kinds A delightful ice cream social wis held at I.nne f'hapel last evening by the I. allies' Aid Society and the moth ers of the Sunday school children of the chapel. The Parkdale Club will hold iF annual salmon picnic in Riverside f'urk Sunday, August 24. All mem bers are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Amos MnrBhall of! Portland are spending several days here visiting Mrs. Marshall's sisterr Mrs. Will Church. I The Eastern Star Social Cluh will I meet at the home of Mrs. J.TC. .Reyn olds, '1(108 Second street, Tuesday af ternoon. -.t Mrs. A. I.. Richardson will sing Al ston's "The Lord is My Light" at the Presbyterian church tomorrow morn ing. w Miss Catherine McClarent of Wal Iowa is visitintr her sister, Mrs. A. R f'urrey, here for several days. MIhs Minna Ash spent .yesterday at Mot Lalio. Watch Your Collar. When warm days make the collar wilt, whv not run down to The Palace, where the breezes from the electric fan sween over the tables, and have n dish of ice cream or one of thos marvelous sod nut 8-13-tf ' Who Said nrinksT Whn yii are thirsty for n de licious drink or a special eoneortion of pure pleasure, drop in ut the fountain ! -.( Ti.r- in.1m.-p K-l:l-tf ) J The man uf sense is lie who Lesl preserves tlmse fiicnlties with which nature has endowed him. (Masses are not tin evidence of weak mind, but rather of strong intellect. In this day of conservntioii, men mid women of strength, botli mental fltul physical, wear them for preservation of nerve force nnd vitality, as much as for betterment of vision. Those at th; forefront in worth while work are using every possible means to keep themselves lit and ell icient and no man can be ell'icient with defective eyes uncorrected. Our equipment and methods are the most modern nnd accurate for the correct KXAM1NATION of tho eye-,, and tho prescribing of correct (Masses whe.re newded. 23rd. Year Over-Size And Power At Low Cost ,Whvn you want to y.i3 it, you will be agreeably ..surprised to find a surplus of power in the Olds mobile Four that will carry you through any emergency of road or traffic And that the tenneau has actually as much space as some seven-passenger cars. The reason is that the Oldsmoble Four was designed . deliberately for the average American family, who like a moderate-priced car of size and power beyond what they normally need. And it is also built tc endure so stoutly that the pleasure of the final cost of the extra service wil1,' eclipse even that cf its Mttractive purchase price. It will well repay your time to let us snow you why the Oldamobile Four is so readily accepted as a better value. Model 43A $1595.00 F. O. B. La Grande W. He BOHNENKAMP COMPANY BBBW?miWriifliBTOWWimW1Pli Peggy on the Beach 7 W'-'-J.-tftw-'. , if T v r i. -in' v-rf f urn fl Pis-:-; t the board wan hauled to the voting place and the vote recorded on ihaf election was three voles. la there any danger of the R.iyj Scouts stretching the truth about the! fish Ihey catch. Charlie lioherts says jthe bigger the fish he has caughl the more sternjy he has adheared to the truth. Preacher Given Tar and ; Feathers for Remarks That Were Objectionable Frank Owsley, who buys prain for Kerr-flif ford has dsirlrd the busi ness center where the lights shine brightly nud t In paving grow hoi . Krank believes In hedging dining these times and he ther-fore has rented nn acre of floor space over In the old Holt on I tod mer building where he invites evtryoiie lo com ' and trade and spit on the floor. OKALOOSA, Iowa, An jr. 12 -Aroused by alleged unpatriotic r' tnaiks concerning American dead In France, a mob said to have indud d n number of ex-service men, We.lnri. day night seized the liev. V. L. Wll ford, ;n Itinera nt evannt'Iii pnvn-h-er, at a 1nt tneetiim. forced tUe man into an uutoitinliile and carried Mm out in the eountry to apply lar and feal hvrs. As t he tar was bidiK poiiM d over his head, t he man Is said to Mave promised to leae town ai.d w;h re I filled wit iiotil fu rth"i piinislniient. 'I he pdliff bave is;nud an uni'T di 'out inning I lie t 'i)t nt et in; s. Who will be the next to contest; with Harry Swart z on the gardt-n ( products display? IIili ry is a wiz- j an! nnd it Is going lo tal:e n vcryi tine cabbage taisfr to hit it off whhi this old sport. ' I J When Julius Koeseli fts located! 1 ih California he is going lo have :t ' home wil h a basemen I and all I.u . 0 ramie friends will be welcom That's some hospltallly. Fegpy Hopkins. fo:mor chorus Wouty who was sxkhI rcenily for nnnuhiu-nt by J. Stanley Joyce, her third millionaire husband, la shown on the beach nt Atlantic City where ho has been spending a vacation. Are you holding your county war rani? Of course, but ils good, just wait n"l s'. Kud.'.k Time. Kiidnk time all the tiine ia Ore gon: The weeds and tlie fields, the mountains, the lakes and I he rivet a are all sub fee s ano one whose artis tic sense is alive should, by all means, make the apiaintaiue of Silver thoi n' I oug Store ;nid buy his fdms there or, if in ne.-d of a new Kodak, buy otic of these extra fine new niodt'W that Sd vert horn tarries. Ami Sii veithmn's is the rdaie where you g't your full value in developing, print ing and enlarging of the films that you :.ie eager to piescrve. H-lil-tf WANT lRA(;S oiisrnvi-:n.;KEAi TIIK fHSKRVKU want ads AROUND THE EDGES month?!. He could tell a lot about tin- war if In w'otild, tun h in mildly nioutlii'il nnd seldom inwil iuns ! n'll llll- Tiirt (lint In' was In IhesiT-j vli-o. When Hill ?ii'i:rlst si-rvoil n liusi-l in. iiiiinnniT of tin' Cniniuy i lnli it In n iMnrli that It"' Standard Oil ''in pally will llisi"! nn llllll IlliivillK In' llrnadwuy lo halidli' tin' busilli'ss u( lllat rorpo. atiotl. A. T. Hill hi";ina to think that old boat Spoliano niiKlit have :ono to! tin' bottom sinrn tho l-arifir has liad so niany wr.'i'Ks at soa. " J- . PEARE & SON Optometrists Over In Mcrher-nn's bakery is Al ex Mel'Uerson. Yes. of course he is n Scotchman and during the war he fought like the rest of his coun trymen fought. He war a m-inber of the Fifth battalbm Cordon High landers and his battalion enuased thp Frit one day. The Scotch ' wer one thousand Ft mug wh"i the fus started. It lasted seven lu nrs and a half when the Highlanders .an out of nuununition. Th-re wore ins? 2fl left oiit of the thousiiml. That was the battle v here Major Charles KoheTtsim fell on the field of hr':or. The maJ.iT and Alfted Milne of l a Ornudn we: e prt ae- tnce h r iv. S-ni!.ittd twentv two ye.it a n.o. Mc Vher.mn was taken pt itier a lorn l'h Ibe orher afier their nmrn-ie! Hon w,i. exhaiKte.l and he remained a prisoner in ileuti-toy for four:e-n The stretch of macadam between , the city paving nnd the state paving j is bound to ttear out und Manager Oarrett has not found a preparation! yet that will bind the gtael and' stone In one compact body. Even tbe love of human kindness would full down as a binder In this case. Is the belief of one of the boys who uiik in the street department. Po T.a Grande people know how to te? is (be question up for de bate at the next Starkey literary so ciety. nut. speaking of vot injs. here h another instance of b'thargy; Out in an l-w.i school dHub't a scho.d Hoc- lion was ca'b'd The clerks showtM, up and the school hoine w:is liM'Ked j A director was Riven the knv liit hej had fi gotten tliere as i aj school election. Another me,..:-fr ut j mm w ii HTTP 1 1 yyr-1 t i.r--waJWftafva w "If it hat m wrinfrr it ifm 'I i.amm-ltry lit,' "My women fbllss- "My womenfolks dn't t2 up like they used to on v ah day, w tth all thoc nmvy aprons and tlu.: " 'I bet I know the rc.son have yr.u C"t a Lun-Dry-l'.ttc r" V"hit? HuivV -ou fcuevs it ?' That's casyvfe of.t oiw tyr- T l.vm-r)rv.r:ir itVc- tWif.e .!. iiit P. r-1 ii - tli.it it:;r f i-tf.ri ;it ) drll.fl.-tTi. I'.. o Nate Zweifel i Mil : -. 5' ; ' '" " . ' ' 1 f