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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1922)
' Snhirrlny.TVqiiinry 2S. 1022 Corduroy Pants A good quality, narrow wale, heavy weight cor duroy in dark shades. $3,90 WESTENHAVEH ft GILBERT 1309 Adams Ave. 'La Grande, Ore. The projrrnm on HuHsian Literal lire which was to have been iriven hint Tuesday at the Neighborhood l.:iul, under the Icadurxhip of Mrs. Ray Mor phy, will be (,'iven next Tuesday r.f tcrnoon. Kullowini; is the program: A piper on the "Life of Tolstoi," by Mm. J.'l. Lynch; a pinno aolo, '"A November Kleiich Hide," by TschnrliowcUy," played by Alfred Meyers; '1IfuHi'ir IVnuant Folk Dance," by eitrht little jrirls from Miss Imotfcnc Husol'.- room, Sallie Siojrrist, I'eircy llohneii. kamp, Jlniliara (Juye. Heveily (iuye, Virginia Brumwcll, Mildred Hhiimiit.. Audrey t'lark; n story "What Men favorite Burns poem, after which th" iPevoniiur elosed with the sineini' '. "Auld Lang Sync," und the hope that i Uobbie Hum's ain folk "would all meet again next year." Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. , John lieldrum, Mr. and Mrs. Alfreo Milne, Mr. and Win. I-.'Oi I Oiner, Mr.' and .. John Harvey, Mr. and "Or. 1 Alex Mcl'herson, Mr. Ond .Or. Thn. ' llarrie, Robert Collier 0"d ftlex .'Oc Phersnn. I ' ' On Wednesday evening of tOis Ooek ' il. A Thomas was surprised by 0 few ,i of his many friends colling on him at; his homo at the, City I'Ork, the ,r- j ensjon being bis C7th birthdey. An , enjoyable hour wfl-t aMit in Kies and visiting, with light refreshments :j at (he close. Those present Gere: Mr. j and Mrs. O. W, Joncft, Mr. end Mrs. i Walter Landry, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. I. Combs, Mr. and Mr, i. A. Williams,)' Mr. Willis Wright and daughter, Kvc- lyn, Mrs. M. J. Skiff, Mid Minerva j Slope, Mrs Ona Laphaai, mil Am and I J, C. Williams. t I Mrs. K. I. Mossmsn will give n illustrated lecture on the "Joy in Art'' I.efore the M. I. A. on Sunday evening j at seven o'clock. She will illustra'e j the lecture with a series of lantern I ididcs and a very interesting and in structive lecture is cxa.-ctcd as Mai. Mossnian is especially iiualified ti. j npeak on this subject. A egrdiol ir- 'vitation is extended b ytho M. 1. A. to ' the public to attend thia lecture. The Thursday Auction Club ill be entertained at the horn of Mrs. V, S. Ivanhoc on Thursday, February 2nd. ' The Lucky Thirteen .Kricfjca Clu'.i met Thursday nfternoon at the home of Mis. Grace Mot i tor for their usurvi semi-monthly meeting. The high hon ors were won by Mrs. Kli'.ulict'.i Priest. 'Delightful refivshmmts were served. The r.evt meeting' will take SESTET CLOTHES eaaapEB clothes MWmm fn OQn flrl Jin 0QSb - O0TLE,Y CLOTHES M8m&8 CLoOTHES Qui fiittJ Showing oS The new officers of the year aru: Piesident, Jean Stearns; vice presi dent, Cressa Wells; recording secre tary. Marian Catlin: corresoondinr. secretary, Kern iWells; treasurer, I'nee at the home of Mrs. lira Meyers Gertrude Leonard on February ' The Thursday Bridge Club met at the home of 'Mrs. Del.ile Green on Thursday evening. Mis. V. 8. Want hoe won high honors. . At the clo.-w of a delicious luncheon the party adjourn ed to nu-ft on February 9 at the home The G. A. Ii. and the W. I!. C. me' last Sntutdny and held a joint instal lation at the K. P .hall. The installa tion took place at one o'clock and im mediately afterwards a dinner was .,.u...i .The following G. A. 'It. officers were OI Mn- l'-fnno. installed: I W. Faulk, commander; .. .. William Thompson, senior vice com- . .'? n- ";'"ry. '""'' mander: G. W . Allen, innior vi. Hriuge ai ner nonie tne anernoon oi Live For," by' Tolstoi, to be read bv commander;' Mr', f'oalwell. officer of J""""'' 1- Mrs. J. K. O'Connrll won Mi. L. II. Moo, assisted by Miss Khr-.the day; J. W. Oliver, adjutant, and mK" " anu ' r"n. '';m" ence Lynch on the violin and Mrs. .1.: Frank Huron, chaplain, Commander 1- ,t,U! J-ons,",utl"n Pme- hun'r, Donald Movers on the piano. I Faulk was piescnte.l with a beautiful '''''K'" ef,eshments were serveo The Parliamentary class which was silk flag. everyone experienced a vcry( en- to have met with Mrs. 10. P. IMbssman The W. It. C. installed: Mrs. Gal- 5"vaulc afteincron. . on Tuesday afternoon has been post- higher, piesident; Mrs. Chambers, , , ; . poned until 7:!10 Tuesday evening. senior vice piesident; Mrs. illrndcn, S,th 1 l"mlu -P"- s'lu'' '- tjunior vice president; Mrs llickford, 1!"s1 the members of the young A "....,.i..,f,,i ii," . ii u. ...... ,.. i,. i' i' mens class at the V. M. C. A. and nienl of rach of the twenty-five girls I Davis, chaplain; Mrs. Williamson, several visitors were present at rt- ttl.n .iin.l.l Ih. Cirlu l.-,l...ll u.. 'mnnl- M p. K .. hbni i ill nam wei gi vm mine u-n- eiety pot-luck supper held at Ifnnin instructoi ; Mrs. Roesch, Press cones. '"'"""IV' . . ... ... Hull Wednesday evening. Fern Wells, pondent; Mrs. Hug, nssistnnt gtiurd; ine dinner began at six-thirty, artev Anna Mao Webster and Lola Picsor, ! Mrs. DiviiW, conductor; Mrs. R.,c f '"' h'l 'een said by KeverenH JJuij- nioved lo be verv si ..ssfnl vm.n.r Wrilrbt. iisslslmiL ! ,.. XI ,u ":.v cunswieu 01 1 isrci , in.sn h..i Tk i.i... .' i(i,...i,. :..: m.. 1....1 ' m.. I'd potatoes and. gravy, peas, (lv.lv l,',i',i 1 1. . i,aI,., ,.Ji..i!wi.,i,V w'r. n,.',.,. !i i. I''"'" pudding, cake and bread shaded randies. Loads of good tllil...- lell, color bearers Mrs Roesch wis l1LM'' lkk!'s c'l'"m ml 8l"f!."; t,U,T- to eat were in evidence and, while the installing officer. ' l'1""1'1' ""nls '' lncr mishieiili ghls were eating, song broke forth .) ulwceii Curses the nssend.ly ui.lul,'e. ., l. i.. ik. i a r .i... .1,-1.... m chorus singing, "Wiiia: on the songs used intornntionally by tlie G. Wnine-dny evening at the home of F. S., and the popular old "rounds." . Mr. nini Mrs. (ieorge Walkev, At the close of the dinner hour, a ve'ry I Spruce street, in honor of Robert energetic busfness meeting was held, j Hums' birthday. John Meldrum wai the officers for the new year 'takitut , the only one of the clan who was born their chairs for the first time ,in the same shire as Robert Rurns and -Plans were laid for a Valentine',' be gave a reading on the life of Burns Inuring party, strictly invitational, ami which was enjoyed by every Scot prei n Maidl Grns cnrnival. The l.-itlL-r it cut. Songs by the Hums (juartette, to be held Friday, February 2-lth, and ronipoied of Robert Collier, Karl Min is to be everything one rin think of rr, Alex Mi Plietson and Thomas Har as the "last mad revel" before Lent, lie, were sung with true Scottish vim The G. F. S. girls want the youii' Dancin? of the' reels and quadrilles people of the city to keep the .late helped to nniuso the clan and two open if they want to have the best clever dancer, the "Sword Dance," by time they have ever had. With the, George Walker, and "The Highland adjoin nient of the business niertimr, a Fling," by John Harvey, won gv"it half hour of dancing was enjoyed be-J applause. A I'elicioiis supper was fore the girls Were taken to Ibeir served and a social boor followed, ilor homes. ' ' 1 inir which each guest spoke of his ..... , . . .. , i ; , , . Miss Lois Nelson acted as nnt mist ress and handled hef duties Very cap ably. Reverend (Juijrley, the Mcf anil iilue captains, the suprrintfmtent ond the teachers uJJ resHindisI with short talks. At. the close of thv flinr.re severa' games were playisi before mlj'rtirmfu: for the evening. coffee, but - Rniliiiad" being the chief song. The Methodist male quartet was present and furnished two delightful numbers. Key. Quigley then delivered a very interesting talk on "A Maii Man," citing; Lincoln, ' ond aeveral others in this eonnectioYV. Twenty-two were present 'aud all agreed that the dinner was a su.-e.' in eveiy way. u A delightful dinner was given in the Methodist ehuech haM'ment hisi ni-ht iiy the meniliri's of the f,poetli League. The ".pworth, Leattue ha,1 been divided into two sections, the Reds, and Hlues, to take part in u con test. The 'Neds etiirriri'H vinners and tho Mues gave thcin a dinner th"ir 3Po Spring V f Se", Hitif tcjivti'nr, let tlw. MiU'f;nwi ekow tf-niur kM., tifv rmir vyr, iwl dwi(t for ywrxvlf. Vt jbro Mirv yiiu will tK'licv' m we tn, ttiat w effT tie Hum in -l(fJiiii(f wri)', atiiif;t-tim ;unl wvar, uhtaiuattf in kf 'up fit.v at fM'i'x ftutt yi nuairr. tfuv jt'u:''!"' tf "NiiirifatNn, r Vur Motn.-V IIuL gp with I'vtrv sjuit we scTI. PRICED FEOM $J650 . PAYDAY ' , Overalls ? - $U9 ' Unr hjaiid, full .i "ttttitm-niiulc" ttml;u-4 Ji iitm. Atf HiY.va itx tdJ39 FUR FELT n A lrroftt hat vmhe. all ftir rVltn, silk tiiiinni'fl, U'ittluT sweats, ohr. lilui'k, ti.tvv, Ijiowii and COTTON Sox 10c pair ' . ; : l'tiy thim Iiy (ho ilfzi-n.-UihlK'd ti) c'Ottuni hiiso,'. n'iiif'oR'eil,' lvi'ols, ahvl toes,-coIoks,' black, i'pr-. tlovan, 'unvy mid Ki'oy. HASTES Union Suits I $1.39 Mciliiini wi'ilit, liht i'li'i'ci', union suit.i, cl;tK tjt wrists and ankles, rc iul'ori'L'd at points vt l;bai:i. THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT. :STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD- lug to audi a aerioua Inieotinii and (Hy Airocitd Prn Stiff Fijlfl Given spi ui inn I vuiniuorr lr IIIB lnej 1 'Kill 1 1. A l. jail. 2 4 V, Ileal was lnu staintlnR lo the. corner. Then j 11.06 to fl.13 today. tho nev member united in voci-i . r I ferous moulMnse of tho urond old V your Zono Grey Hook "To Th Vagrant Found in Early Morning Hours parody, "Jlnw lirwn i Am." ThejLfif Man," At Newlin Book & St nioro lllnoftliKl npperclasamen no-tt,,nj)ry o. , Jtoth eases wero brounht up til ic inariiine tit 10 o'clock. Waller tlra plead guilty and waa fined 30l - Claude WlthiiiKton also pled gulK ty and "was assessed $25. .... 1. . 1 oorn vPe famished. proinlncitt studvuts in whoo? pruutiUMut st a dm ts ' In hiaU Bt-holl mot tog other Ut atrauKO (or a MutckwfltriJ" party to b S(vn tt C'pbtuary J. A- bacfcitftrd part ka on In irldicH tho: flrw eonwrn taut, thv lrtt "flrit. Tht tmly.th.ntf Hist ooiiMn't vjya barkard was the nr rivinK uf tt Bttidnta. Thy nenrly have to cutnn tboro befuru tiicy ko hotuu.- pp 9aa prHt la pnorraoita ftuiintitioi m mtini held .tc- (rrda.v AttftDff rwrug lim. . A new yell ' iotfoducod and mt wili tflucft ft tor. " V i-as-if r Somethirtc new in ValentiDr at Nfwlin floai Stationery Co. fore the local police court today? " "'"":, , mMm " ! Last nlKht 'Walter Only wan arrest-' J "" or RelAI) THK WANT AfW? ed on a charge of vanraney and of lotterliK on tho Krroets about, 2 o'clock in 'tho' mornhiK and Claude WlthiiiKton was t ii k oil In 'on the cliartre of intoxli'atiou. I'illing. Co. - Rued W.S. three. llinson's "d" on pafrtj l-'S-lfi Repairing and Wiring An tliiti Wet'trii'! v 1 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES All thane vrho harp a deep and iiuquencbahlA lonifliiir for Inn most delicious canity ever produced, on thifl .planet ,git tbe big . ehaiiee of tBeir lifettm te fMr that inaatiaMe o,."t tuutb the (me Iwtnwn Priullxtoa a4 iJt Urmide. The Jun ior tawl sao randoctlagl ul of t,Mithoiu' hnme-niad awe'ta at theio (paioen. Tfte proceWU will be used o-elp ahnulder the eipewei of dm .luntor-.1"Olot bnniiuet. i ! The Junior Vliwa held maetlnn eterdnj tor the porpivae. irr owarit t token to Ml ,.fori Whitney,' nhovr thilr . apprecbtttim tor hr Oelp in 'presenting tho Junior play. . The Kresbman claa, thniiKli utt II slightly ver.Uot, h"u at U't .one record to bo DrofcAa a B3 trtftiro elni?. The! total enrollment l about ):!, vhlih I tho laract ,l I. ii Grande, hish aD'iBr rwt had. A LIGHT ATTACHMENT. ' ",'"'' A USEFUL SICK ROOM CON. TEIVANCE, AND AS .tHE NAI5EYNDICATES' lT DIMS A LITEVAS DESIRED. IT : ALSQ PREVENTS ONE FROM BEING CONFUSED IF ROUND AT NIGHT. SOLD AT H. & S. ELECTJR CCO. 107) ,VHitMm't T0IAY ONLY PJjo Young EiH Farnum as yDick Hatton "FEARLESS DICK" THE MAN'HUNTER . . ' A Svift Jtoving Melodrama of the Wostefii Prairies Also Showing "Mutt and Jeff3, w A stuilmt txxly nuM'tint; j lif tl Thursday. Tlif nmln ulij''t di" iiis.f .mi was thu rrvlnhtK vt Tiil j)h;isi's uf Ihv ltUh hiIuhiI const i tutlon. 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