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PAGE FJGHT EA GRINDS EVENING OBSERVER L-"-" ' 'L"L - -. JUL .14- TTednwIfiT, Pcrftnfrr 2f, 1921 LAMT DAY Or "WING SOME" AT SHERRY'S THEATRE Clearance Sale Of Christmas Goods "Going; Some," the new Rex Beach picture and the latest Goldwyn offer- jng i a story fall of action and up to the usual Beach standards in ever respect The cast chosen for this pro duction is an all-star one, and includes IMBLER, Dec. 21.-L.,t W.dn.s- Hau WUtari Lii- ,duy evening a, urpri.ewa.jf.ven For- llBn u d M'aurice B. Klynn, the I rest Day by his mother nd ter, . . f . .. .. F Notwithstanding tin hig holiday rush, oui' stock was not completely exhausted. It is not 'our wisli to store Uicsc goods until next Christ mas, s)y wu have decided' to close out All Special Lines at Cost Tliis"V)ff;ri should appeal especially to those who are S(tfijappivpviate New Year (lilts and to (thersv4uiii'0' "H'd of these goods for personal usft X Come in and see the gofttts and note reductions in prices. Snapp's . t La Grande Pharmacy Home of Snapp's Snappy Service LA GRANDE .... OIIEGON Margaret, it being the occasion of hi". ltilh birthday. The evening was en joyably spent in playing game, pop Hilar with young people and making of abundance of noise, lie wtts also re membered with several presents. Light refreshments were served the departing guests, who wished For rest to remember them one yea" hence as they all liked a good time Those present were: Birdie McCoy. Lydia Cleaver, Elizabeth Huron, Wave Kuckinun, Una Rollins, Hester Kuhingcr, Gaylo Tucker, Wilma Gas kill, Charlotte -Day, Luella Witty, Al ma Doering, Francis and Norma Day Charlie Cleaver, Theodoro Kiefer Glenn, Payne, Chilton Marshel, Thoj. Glenn, Russell McKennon, Eldridtro Tameris, Marvin Squire, Melvit: Squire, Melvin Westenskow, Wilbur Cunklin, Ray Keown and Lloyd anil Forrest Day. On Thursday, December 22, iguson, Kenneth Harlan, and a host of others popular with the lovers of the screen. ,: '. , Wagering a big cattle ranch against a sheep ranch upon the outcome of a foot race is one of the excitement pro ducing elements in "Going Some." The picture -is- all that Harry Beaumont direction with the assistance of the author can m'-ike it. Most of the action centers around the two runners am! the owners' of the ranches. Also showing a comedy. THE JOURNEY'S END." r Everything considered, this is n most remarkable picture; one which establishes the fact that Hugo Ballin is not only an expert in lightings. artistic sets and all the other branches of the technique of making pictures, for which fie is alieady famous, but is as well a' director of intelligence, lm. the agination and skill Yeomen wtll encet-.a'.n all member.' "The Journey's End" will bo the at and their friends at Eagles' Hall with traction at the Star Theatre Thursday a card paity and supper. A social I and rriday, good time is expected. A surprise party was given in honor of Miss IKuth Jiuntley, Saturday, Dc- cember 17, the occasion being her fif teenth birthday. The rooms were tiec- oruted in pink and blue.. . The main flowers useil in decorating were chrys. anthemunis. The evening was spnet in telling stories and playing games Miss Huntley received many pretty and useful gifts. Dainty refresh ments were served by Mrs. Esthev Powers. t Those present were; Jennie Dul- jbow, Hirel Giegg, Eva Blown, Erma iSee. Esther Miller. Elaine Strand. El- Chester Gregjr, Ralph Weaglc, Wil lard Stnccy, l'aul Gregir, Frank We.i Ifle, Walter Gregg, Donald Huntley Mr. nnd Mrs. Jay Dunn, Mrs. Elsie Huntley and the hostess. KM AS CANDIES Chinese Like Ulttera. Utalrr overcoat have heroine popu lar with' the Chinese In Manchuria. Tim wealthier class of Chinese al ws.rs wear long outer enrments of silk, which are easily (lamiiKprl hy ! rain or enow,-anil the long ulster, he- ! sides aflrm-dltig warmth, protects the silk clothing nniteriientli. . OBITUARY ALLEN GLOVES MARATHON HATS For His Christmas Give Him Something To Wear Shop 'siWl. . rf-. 1 i giiflie that will showing, we suAies s. Kusnfoaiers, (iar , Oillars,Xlli;L LiV s, Jjeaiuer iiiii en's departoiiioW ana They will htelii Shop Early Make his From our Khirts, Tie Hats, Caps Mackinaw Visit our M displayed. be of practical value to him. t, O loves, ' Hose, Handkerchiefs, ters,' Armbands, Mufflers, Belts, ;s, Jielt.Ohaias,. Watch t'hamsP Knit Vests. ' ' see the'praetit'ul gift suggestions ur selection. GIFTS FOR EVERYONE Plain Hard iMix, 20c poi t'nndy (tnucs,. each Hand iifilled Cm I Anns over (iip line o y'uu buy. . Oitndv Man in the Ca rruL : uJalcs, icr pxui rsuoiiie iniiiv r. i...T, 2 lbs :!oc ..:...iuc ltd' (iOc Candies before less YOUNG'S CANDY CO. In J. (i. Holm (liiocery Store GIFT SUGGESTIONS If 111 dmilil lis to Just what to alve uny lneinlier of the ram lly.. a Slioil lliroiiiih our store will siifjuest niiiiiy thlntjs of a liiillnlile nnd lnstliiK lin'.uro. ...... I'Olt Till': I.AIHKS SILK III.OO.MHIIS :!! ' ,ii:usi:y jackkts .nu to ;i.sr. JI-MPI'lll I )H KSSKS 7 !'" SILK 1IOHK ;!' to -!'S UATII TOW'ia, HUTS t LMI I.HA'I'lll'.ll Prit.SKrt M.!l t" L2' 1'K A It L HEADS , I'Jc roil Tilt: ii:Nii,i:n: A IIOI'SK SLII'I'KUS . . i .V n at 1 1 nouns ;N .7n mii.itauy mtt:siii:s . ' Sl-75 SHAVING SluXi 1 . " 5 mid 1."K CIIIAItKITK '.SlW,. , Iv, !'e INITIALED IIANDKEItPlHKI'S 25c and title rolt 'I'M ic ( iiii.iim: "w v lil.OVES y A...'.'::e to !'Se SWEATERS TriS'tnJt . .2.r.tl, $ I. Till RAIN CAPES :l 2'1 EitEtToits !.;: to T . 7 r, III.VCK HOARDS $l.'Ji to J2.2i. DESK WITH STOOI I'Olt Till: HAIIIL.S SHOES M'e, $1.2:1. 1 "r. 1HIOTKKS ti'.'e SIl.K ll ll.TS 12.55 lllld ?2.'.'S Andrew?s Variety Store Chnpter I, P. E. Oi sisterhood, will devote Christmas Eve to making the nutients at the Grande Ronde hospital remember tjiat there is such a cay as" Christmas. A program is being ar ranged in which appropriate musical numbcis and pictures of the Nativity will be fentured. i .... ... ... .The ladies of the Maccabee organ ization will hold a meeting this even in gut the K. P. Hall. ... , . Tuesday aftenoon at three o'clock I me incites auxiliary oi me n oi u. held their nnnual in?tllati. of f- ficers.- (After the installation a social J hour was observed and luncheon was i nerved. ... - '1 The officors installed were: Lillie I Alstott, past president: Marie Enberg, i president; Merle Anderson, vice presi lid'Lnt; Ida Gunn, secretary Evalino! '.lennings, treasurer; Winnifred Kim-' ill'.1), ehitplaiu; Elizabeth Hough, con ductless; Josephine Stoop, warden; Hazel Coughenour, inner guard; Min nie Lust, outer gunrd; Dr. Ralston,, examining physician; Marie Enbei'K, convention delegate; Merle Anderson iiltcrnate. ' The committee appointed to design n P. E. 0. tipron was prompt in suli milting pattern and materials. The chapter with equal promptness voted to add u few hours to their next reg ular meeting, Friday, with Mrs. Vin cent Palmer hostess, in order to have some time for work. The ladies demonstrated what nin.v he done in short time by partaking lot an appetizing luncheon, enjoying ' a program ably conducted by Mrs 'Mo.' small, and what is of more inter- ....l I., tl... U...I e.... n...l!,..r ii mini bet' 01 tne uprons,. wnien are neai in 1 appearance, simply made of good , wearable and washable material, an 1 n sample of which will bo nt the Thrift J Shop. Older an apron' or buy one of those handy contrivances, the Jiffy I Spring Anion Belt. The profit goe-. iinto the RiM Cross fund. Ole T. Severs, a prominent resident of Cove, passed away in Portland De comber Hi at the home of his daughter Mrs. J. D. Stout, after a period oi I several weeks illness; He was born on j March 23, 184o, and liven to the ago of 76 years, eight months and twenty three days. Ole T. Severs was born and raised on , a farm near Cambridge, Wiscon- sin. During his boyhood he attended icagUeS and by all but one of his fam school there and was at the Academy n Tnc mjSHjnlr 50n was Kankin Sev- WW;. ,312 DEPARTMENT STORES DOLLS TOXS NOVELTIES during the Civil War. .Afterwards he graduated from the Eastman Business College of Chicago. - ' In 1897 he settled m Winnebag" County, Iowa, where. he held the of- ers of Cove. ' The funeral services were held in Cove at the Episcopal church Sumiiy, December 18. The sermon was preach ed by Rev, L. A. Cook of the M. E. fices of county clerk and then oun- church of UnioI) after which the body ty rocordcr lor a period .ot thirty was jtcrned i nthe Cove cemetery, years. In 1875 he mavrid Betsey Bor-1 Ml. Severs was well liked in Cove son of Augusta, Wisconsin. After and vicimty Bmi his said decease thirty years residence in Iowa' Mr. eavc, mnny Biicf-.strickcn relatives So-eis came to Cove, Oregon, whereland fricnds The surviving members he made his home in his remaining o his faniriy are Florence Severs of yar- '' f ' I ,' Seattle, Mrs. James Roberts of Ta Episcorisl sfvices were read at Mt.B, j. D. 'Stout of Portland Portland M Rev. Powell, formerly of 8nd-Mr.-John Dean and Kankin Sev Cove. The service' was attntled by pl..0f Cove. manv of his Cove friends and col- - ' i All Lady MVcaoees are requested In meet nt the k. F. Hall Wednesday evening nt 8 o'cluelj. Uefi-rshments. v VJ 12-21-U ATTENTION MOOSE. Yrj are hereby, notified that we will meet nt Odd fellow Hall from nnw on be Thur and iday. will SHERRY'S LAST DAY OF REX BEACH'S FAMOU .STORY "GOINGvOME" Rex Beach's First Comedy for the Screen. A Rip Roaring Farce That Breaks Every Speed Record Known to Pictures! ALSO SHOWING A COMEDY thiH nVctinsc night M. A. 6THAVKIX, Sc-. A i;u;Kilit of player rods at 7.V Player p"i'f on easy payments. l':itein tliiin Music company. 12-2l-4t STAR THURSDAY FRIDAY he v. JourneyVEndx From the Story "Ave Maria THE FIRST SERIOUS DRAMA EVER PRODUC ED WITHOUT A SINGLE SUBTITLE FROM BE GINNING TO END -TONIGHT- HARRY CARRY IN "THE FOX A quantrl Player pi'anfl Eastern OregJ f player rolls at 75e. - . SERPENTINE DANCE. on easy payments. ) . At Rcx Hall,1Dec4nber 2(i. A good Music company. i"c u.. i 12-21 -4t 12-21-4t !ES1LET, Mgr. Comrort; PEARL OIL KEROSENE HEAT AND LIGHT With Pearl Oil as fuel , your oil heater literally radiates Comfort v.hcr ever you vltse it-'tn living- rrjom, bethrobm. or bed- 1 room. 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