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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1922)
Saturday. Mav 1 '. W-J3. two ' " A NT)F. EVTVNTNO OPSTTtTDR 4 GIRL GRADUATE For Eaccalaureate and Commencement THESE MEMORABLE OCCASIONS OF GREAT IMPORTANCE WHEN EACH AND EVERY GRADUATE WANTS TO LOOK HER BEST ORGANDIES lieiiiilil'iil white dies. IVriiiaucnt wide. Priced lit, I.-J."). inioWed Oi'jfan finisli. -1") inches per viinl, ! and COLORED ORGANDIES (iinuiiie iniirtc(l Swiss Organ dies in colors oi' orchid, maise, orange jiidi', coral, salmon, pink and red, I") inches wide. Priced per yard, !)Sc ENGLISH CHIFFON Shew, mercerized fini.ih iniporte. Klllilisll 'IlilToII-, I") indies wide Pri- cd per vard. 1 .00 and ?1..'!H. NEW SILKS N'ew licant ifiil crepes, sal ins, etc ors. I'ln-eii .f i.oo. lit a aril in ta.fclas, I tho new cnl I'roin 1.")0 to HILL'S DEP'T STORE jspeijt in conversation und needlework, j Wi y Ralph Brown Radio Engines, Cutting and Washington kADio Cosp Hii;.hs. Arlliur Mcf'nll. 1. Wr which refreshments wer served, j Spacer. Alma .n..g. ..".a Mr. Sheffield was presented wither and Uoberi pe.uvi . u piece of silver in appreciation jt)o and J.w Anson drove thl her pnxt effort for the good of the l)!MHi 1Jt !io,s.-k in the IiINh Tuesday. Order Sum Irwin, who haK leased Iho Huff nlncf. is very busy doing his AN AUTOMATIC FILAMENT CURRENT ADJUSTER. unarming ranfce U rather imall, nud it tkvM but u xii.kll turn of u rlieoitut kuiiii. huh wuy or th titner. to tin Teu0 or tie- reas Hit nimratinj; temperature nboir or below the iii.rm.il nteeiuary fur lonx tift. lu rat i, it i uufi turn cull fur the ordinary person lu acerlain whether or not ll.tj Ifla nu nt U lining burned at the proper temperature iicn rho bluU are iii cil HhvIiik the above hi mlml. a muiihfiteurH- has reeentl)' nhired t pun the ruurl(t u lta . ic wl;ilt ran he ium1 to replace the rhm. etut H!nl which will automatic lly uiijiifti the lih'inem tf.ii'raitii tn :lie prop r value. It three iMm without any attention on lite purl of tl.e operator, when tin usual hjx Volt battury I uttd f'T lilfl n cut Hbtiu; ,U shown In iht i Musi rat ion. Hi ilevice Is i iiltc- Imple. It can he mnuuteil In-lil or a cabinet receiver vr amptl.'ler iniil tal;e le-i s)a e than .! r'ltnt-K;-.t. The rlaiin that the tlctc ntakfs v;.'-imm tube itprui!on iih-Foluti-lv 'Tmilproor :i i" rtt t i-p we'i rut!iU' ; MHi. i ii i-' up to claim mutit; i'-ir I'. w.M b (lie iiiepn of r-tviti ' tn mv u i..il I::r to tlie nnito (h-iVi;.-; Thfl llft of k vacuum tub tU Hinltt principally upmi.tlit tunx ten rlUincn;. aud wheu a tiiDe lluii)nt 1b "burned out" tht tube Is luitlfetoj. Thvre are other coii lileratiourt lluiltltiff the life of & tube aiiida from the "burning out" of the filament. One uf the must Important U tlttt cryvtulliHtlou of the tuuj,ten, which orcura when Iho Ml anient U huiuU at too bnv n leriiperature. Tills tryaialllza tioi) renull III lireakuve ol tftv itliirttem. when Hid liltm In huh' jecteti ti viliratiun. On the uttlir hutid, ineil thi)iiili the lilttnu'i'it limy not Le promptly bmiicii oct. ii loniperutui-o only Klightly uhive tlii'.t reiiuirctl lor pniper operui lint causta tho p.niK.nen t: he rnphlly vnporiscd nml lu llli to t Breat ly dci:riMue(l. 'Hit- putpiT op'-r-htlliB tflnperaturo for the l(il::l nf taufrf,,n lllit'-t'lit nui'tl In a Viicn nm tnlji i In Ihi il'-iKlllKirhonil nf i.lfu llel fe C'eiill. aile. The i An event that will take on more i less of a nooiul uspect hii liei-n iir j nintreil liy the Women of the Mel!: ! ntlht Cliurrh for Wnlnesilay even i in .May 17th. The lilie nre nn-par- intc to netve a chicken pie dinner in j the boiiement of tho church from .'j j until 8, to which the public In invitcilj 'and it Is intended fur it that it ahull I be one of the bliflfext public iiinnei I the church has undertaken for u Inns ' time. summer following. A. K. llnTf left Wednesday morn Ink for hia lioitxt in linker rmuily. The Ciekeler iirlKallon dlli h Is l)e hiB dinif nml elraiu-d so ns to lin In iiriler for tho Irrisallon season. 'JUDGE kndwles BUILDING HOI Birds' Homing Instinct, j The hoinhii; inlnut In inlernllnt DiniS "I mm ii.ii null Iry to delect chimin's In" climate. i.rt I lie iilreclloii of tlm cii'iumisk, for Ihelr "lioine" limy cover n l.irjje urea. 'J'ha rest Is nil nccompllsned bj til eb-seri-uthjii i.f liiiKtiiutrks. port of the Presbylei inl meeting held, Paul Jones, lllake .Shiehts nml Claude at Union a short time uiro and then Nash. I Mrs. A. T. Hill concluded the prourum piano i.'cital at the studio of hv ' Sctii'itou Thursday afternoon. T'nv teacher, Mi.v Hilda Anlhf ny, on Sixths afternoon was spent at bridge, fol street. lowed by refreshments. Mis. V. S. Tho program was ns follows: "Min-j Ivanhoe won hijjh honom for the day. uct," iiecthoven; "Water Sprites, I H lie er: "(nuetrv. Keinhritil! "Itur Klves ItoL'eis .'lis. nruce i ox is enieriaminir W'rat pi'iiii,es to be one of ill'.1 t'-st musical prinims of the .Neieh l,i ;ieoi Club year will take pine Tuesday, Mav This will tv "Ore- fliieit, by Hern ( fiiiolli;,'1 Ilulici bier by Jean Williams, j "Widdinj: Ila.v," Williniiis. 1 "Chattel iii(r Birds," Townsend; "On the Ice," Crawford; "Crunilmollier's . i.Minut, (inci;; "I'atriotic .Son"." M.-s. bi idjre Hruc at her home this afternoon. ir.,r tomp..ers oay, wun m.s. nai (j,.,,. , wi . thl Wj(j) j. .lnllnt ,,v ixmnri.ki.nip as icaoLr. ; J,.n Willinins. Mis. Kalhciine I,. Joiinson iJ. Ilar-j vey .l..h;i:l.ii), a pi.iinineiit I'urtlaiv.lj A brldjre party was (tivrn ut I'm comH)sul, has ie,uetej Mis. A. t..'honie of Mrs. .. C. (Jullinsr Thursday le.chardsun to sing a itrnup of her evening in honor of Mis. S. Mil!, s. n -K iut iccently co'iiposed. Mrs. L.r aj jjK, Catherine Miller, of Se Rkhnrdson wa alo requested to sinic' ttnU.. Mrs. Miller will leave soon for a ituiup of Mis Kraiikie r.lkei's Spokane anil her friends took this op sonins. Mr? Walker not inly.- rom-j nnrtuililv to bid her adieu. Mix r is ses the mu-ic to her semi's, but t!le'J Vewlin won hiu-h honors nt l.i il.n. 1 lanfUet at Mis. ( worus, bs en. whic h was r.illnwed by a delicious 1 Iuik linnn. by reudine; a letter received Promj Miss Julia Hutch, missionary in Siam, who is supported by tho Presbyterlua Missionary Society. Helicious refresh ments were served at the close of the program. The next meeting will be Yield June 11 at the home of M-si O. K. Moran. Tiie Wednesday Bridge Club met Wednesday afternoon ut the home of Mrs. Dan McLellun, coir.er of Second and Adams mid a very fine time was tnjoved by the ladies. Mrs. Auirust J. Slanife held the hijch score and was awarded the pnxe. were served. Mrs. C. II. Finn, who has been very ill at her home on O avenue, is considerable better. Her friends are delighted over the improvement, for her condition was for a time consid ered serious. Misses Isel Hunter and Mnrv I'lavv. Miss Mary Fitzgerald and iM.dvin by entertained the graduatiiie; class Larson were married TuesJay morn of the Sacred Hcait Academy ut n iiijr at t :: o'clock in the Catholic Miss Kffie Cnnley nnd Raymond (innduouirh were quietly married at tile Kpiscofial parsonage Wednesday evening at seven o'clock by Rev. Jos. W. liunn. They were attended h; Mr. mid .Mrs James Oarrity. They are both well known in I. a Grande and their many friends wish them happy nnd prosperous fife. They will be at home ut l.WX Oak street. The next meeting of the Westmin ster Guild. Monday, May 1.1, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Bingner, 17(17 2nd street promises to be most interesting. Robert S. Fakin will give a lecture "The Trial of Jesus, From u Legal Standpoint." This being the last meeting of the season a good attendance is expected- . GRANGE HALL. May 13. On i Thursday morning Roy Spencor lie Ifan construction on the bouse that 'Jiidee J. W. Knowles will build on his farm two allies southeast of Lu 'Grande. , Mrs. Ethel Redhead Smith und III- jtlo daut'hler, of liaker, have been visiting a few days with Mrs. Smith's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ited- l head. i I'etiy llilevi'ry Is going on again ,in our neighborhood. A few days ago someone helped themselves to an excellent pair of chaps belont Ing to George Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gekeler spent Sunday at the J. W. Redhead home. The children and in-laws of Grandma Gekeler held a reunion at her home Wednesday to celebrate Grandma's X2nd birthday, which came on tho 11th of the month. As Chasi Gekeler's birthday was on the loth, tho family made the affair double celebration. The gietsts : i The Neighbors of Woodcraft met inuisuu; aueruoon at me nonie unrnuglil well Illicit uaukets, tile cou Mis. O. L. MacDowell, on Oak street,! tenia of which were nlaced on a Refreshments I t0 '"'ewell to one of their mem-, table decorated with Home of those uers. uirs. aiomo aneiueiu, wno is beautiful flowers for which the Gek leaving for Idaho to make her honie.leler Ijdace Is noted. Mrs. Gekeler The afternoon was most pleasantly i nnjojH;! the day very much iukI was 1 . . ) labia to visit with her guesis the K. Gump's TONIGHT! res i icncc j nursday evt'iiinir at seven t (('clock. 'I"ho member- of tho da Juan n iinam.i, mm (uiuumtr oi www Mr .and Mrs. Fhorwi:d Williams de-j' Thp Thursday Bridjro Hub wn ci;. lil;tt.il her trkiuh rccc-itly with ' tertained at tho home of Mr. Claude For Your Sunday Outing Xiiiilv yourself at our slniv FISHING TACKLE EASTMAN KODAK FILM AND Hazelwood Ice Cream with PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE Tho Seoi Store I are musses isiM Hunter, .Mary ! raw ley. , .Alarum t athn a;.d Kuliy lienn and i :ai k KitzeraU. I Four courses were nervpd- Innlru niental music and sinj;inp made np the entei tamnient during the lalte; part of the evening. Father A. V. I.oescr was the onb other guest- Mis. (I. W. Phelps, one of Pendle ton's prominent cl ul und society wo men, spent a few days this week viv ilinu Iter sisU-r, Mi-s. Frank Kcchlin of this city. The Missionary Society of th I'r t shvU'rtan church was entertaineii at tin. home of Mrs. Hal Hohnonkanip yc'leulay afternoon in their regu.ar monthly meeting. She was assisted by Mrs. O. U J!lu-Iowell and Mr. Ilav Pi-ell, A largL attendanrn was present and the meeting w-;is one of the most ruc- c.ssfjl hcl.i for some time. The sub ject for the day was the "True Ameri ca," which was handled hv Mrs. Kav' (Mti:nhy a-wl Mrs. Oscar Poaich. Mi- II it Ida A ndersnn irave a m Special Sale of Suits church by Father A. F. Looser. Tile decorations in the church were very L-ouutiful and consisted of pink citr tia'.ions ur.d roses and wcie very taste ful!v ai ranged. Mrs JamoA MuNiOr.ce .pang two delightful soloB and Clark FitzgeraWF 1 1 oi other oi the undo, lurnisr.eii two violin solos. Pavid Stewait was ac-i conipunist. The bridal couple wero! atti'ed in morning clothes. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Massee were chosen as best; man and matron of honor. At the close of the ceremony tiie party adjourned to the Country Club.j where a delicious wedding breakfast was served, after which the newly married couple loft for Portland, Cor viillis and other points. Many beautiful wwlding present.-! were received by the bride and groom. A ver ypvetty announcement party was held Friday evening, March 12. Every Suit in Stock One Fourth Off ( .j .c.it tinilt-. for ha Ciaiuli lire a new suit at pl'ice. 'Hi Twill laliri. s ami Tweeds Mil' I llll- e. villi Tl'ieot itu ses t'i uallv woi'iell an so incl'Hle Campbell Sisters lv'e.lll -In ' A ear and Millinery in honor of Miss E.-sie Johnson, at tile home of Mis. F. S. Lyon, whose wedding to Cluster L. Thompson was aniiounce.l for June fifth. Four tables of five hundred were enjoyed. Miss Dorothy Casey winning high honors. At n late hour (lain refreshments were served. Thorp enjoying the evening were: Mesilames Albert Currey, Walter IVImer, Otis Palmer, L. V- Thomas, ; Stanley 'Mills, Phil Thompson, L. I Johnson, W. E. lesterling: .Missc Dorothy Case.v, Mabel Herzinger, I Florence I.vnrh, Mabel Ocstcrling. lln nice Thompson, Wilinn Oesterling. : lionna Smith, Hazel Mohr, Alma Nel son, Litilh Iliagg and F-ssic Johnson. i Mr. und Mis. Charles Playle and I Mr. and Mrs. Peter MoIo:in!d enter-1 tained a number of their friends at ! the home of Mis. PluMc last evening ii( ".",im." The rooms were artistically ' lecoratcd in spring flow-el's and roses. I the color scheme being green and; j yellow. Mr--. Chase liohnenkamp won high honors among the ladies, with Mr-. Julia Cunningham tnking sec ond. Frank Pearson took gentloincVs high honors with C." R. llihherd plac J ing second. Folb-wing raids it, delicious two course luncheon was served, j . j A meeting of the Grcepwood Moih 'crs' Circle will b.- held next Wedncs (day afteimutn at two o'cUick at thi Illume of Mis. W. H. Collinvwood, 'North Fourth street. A general in ivitalion is extended to all mothers of j jl.u Grande who ale interested in the; pre-schoul age work. A large intend-; lanrp is desired as this is an affiliation ineeting with the Oregon Congress of Mothers. The invitation is etei..;cd by the inesidc:;'., Mis. W- 1L Colling j wttod. A ihlightful surpnsu paity was civen ThiirsdnV eeiiing at the home: of Mrs. A. J Nash, 101 Greenwood. St , in honor of her daughter. Mis.-; Audrey's, sixteenth birthday. Giunes nnd musu" (ami)iised the) evrniiiy's entcituiiunent. j Mrs. A .1. Xash and Mrs. lllake Shiehl.i reived n dainty luncheon to1 she guo-tts at an appropriate hour , Quaint little place cards marked each i-nvfr. , The followii0 young people wished their young honor goet any more! happy hirthd: Mioses Marian Howell, F.vrlvn Cullen, Ruby Day and .Messrs Koy Mteenan, t lautie .icoi, 11 Christian Sundborg, lOwm Mollis, at the ma Tent Theatre TAYLOR BROS.' COMEDIANS "AMY OF THE CIRCUS" A Four-Art Comedy Iramn TOMORROW Sunday Mailt J'arewcll IVrformiuiee "THE GIRL OF THE FLYING X" Willi "Toby" iin the terlng Cowlwiy most of the time. Those who help-j! ed Mru. Gekeler and her son make it the du a iiieniorahle one were: Mr. jj and Mr. Win. Gekeler, Mr. aiidj" Mrs. I. D. Sinuli!, Mr. and Mrs. Kin-'I est DeLoiiK. IMr and Irs. C.cnrm GeKMop, Mr. und Air. Art McCall.H Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spencer. .Mm. i1.-- The burden of debts' piled high during illness makes tho road of lift a hard one. .lust little things an InRnct bite, a slirht cut. a fall velop into daiuet-otis ailments. Accident and Health Insurance In the Hartford Accident nnd Indemnity Company BiipplieH an 'insurance income" thut im-ts your laily and medical expenses and keeps you out of debt at such times. You cannot foreseo 111 iR emergency nu can prnvido for it. Ask about insurance Income, SECURITY INSUHANCE AGENCY ( HAS. II. HFYN'Dl.n.S, .Manager. I Ijl (iiniidn . Oregon "Insuninro Willi Service" 1 NOW THE GREATEST ALTOMOIIILE VALL'U IN A.MEK1CA TtUj'l Ovtrland: 2S milu to the gallon; all-slnl hJ)l (tfi'tf laumit finish; 130-imh tprinl ban YOU ride in the Over land, not on it-at twenty- five miles per gallon or more. 'A fine, well-built family friend. It is an achievement in comfort. For Utmost Corset Satisfaction be Fitted to No nqueezlog of organs: no pressure; defects nf fictirn corrected: a ivrfect founda tion for your gowns. This In addition to the com forts afforded through the ex clusive "La Cumlllc" tenures; No pressure on spin: no cut tUiK by l.icers: no pinching of rlsps; no dicsing of stas at top but freedom, ventilation, .atlsfaction. A complete line of the dif ferent models always on hand. 1 'i li es !'J ."iO nii.l up. 5$rs. Rot. Pattiwrn Corsetieit) Re l,n Cor. Spring A Oak rhone JS2-W Mu&m T7 f. o. b. Toledo TOURUMt; . . 0 HOAO.S'l Lit . cotrt: im SUDAN .... yS Union M fcf. Motor Co. Cor. Jefferson and Fir mm win I'nirirta-jffiel.'CSS ffii - Nature Cure NATFROPATIIY and flllllOPKArTir iug the liiinuii body b.ised upon the p: cause of disease are renioed ATI.' K 1IKAI.TH. ire -v.; I a of treat- i ; -: . I that if the will i;i:sToiti-: They employ as restor.ili'. gesiion, lifbt. heat, untisepiics. and adjustments. Don't consider your ejse hu--Mw en my method it chance. rr is mi 1 1 i:i:t f luonlr Disuases a Sp.-clnliy acenls Hi.. iii..niliHbilion.- r, sii5 i Iri. itv until y. .si I,..ve civ Crnsuli.ii Ion I'ree Dp. J.E. Woodcll 'iiir'palli and Cliibipiiii Snmmer i'-bh- (Iranile, Ore. r r.inre 4"T-W