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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1922)
1A HKAN Oft 'NVKN'iNi OBNKKVmu' I" El j CLEANUP SALE SUITS "Wo have only ;i Ow women's Hii in Suits left. Tin-re (ire some in liiivy I'oiivt Twill, soine in navy Tricot ine it tit I a Few tweeds. Kadi ami every one lias lieen reduced in jiriec and is offered on sale at a SPECIAL BARGAIN COATS li llowinjr our custom o' never carrying over from one season info anollier, we are culling I lie prices on all women 's coals. TSicre is only alMint, a dozen left mid if yon are needing a "M yon can make a substantial saving by BUYING NOW HILL'S DEPT STORE ttiooirt, actt'd a. bridesmaid anil Clyde Wphli a. lii'Ht niun. Aftir iIip I'lTPmnny it dflivinii.. w"l dinif lirenkftist was rvl to the im mediate familim. Mihh Emtio Johnson lit th daugh ter of MrK. I.. Johimon, 1H14 Third street, and has for neverul yearn been holding a very prominent position in Jlurinif the warm Hummer months! 'he l.u Crande Investment Co. Ml. Lit (iiande's (social funetioim huve ; Thompaon wan active durintr the war turned to a round of deliifhlful Coun- and at the present time Is connected try eluli pal ties, pienlis, outdoor sports 'with the United States National Hank and motor trips. One of the most' attractive affalr.i of the season was given Saturday af tci noon by Mia. A.J. StaiiKe at the Country Club. The day was an ideal one lor a summer festivity and about 4Idon .Parsons and Miss Amanda V fifty-five ladies were invited for the; humeri, both of Micln, were married at afternoon. In the reception hall were the home of Oscar Feriruson Saturday The young couple left on No. 17 for Portland, where they intend to remain indefinitely, hut on their return will italic their home In La Grande. j ARE YOU AWARE? ENTliltINO In the course of one year the balance wheel o inakes 1.77,fil,ono revolutions. THINK OF IT your walch In lime tlio oil sums, produces friction and wears the deli cate bearings, destroying their high finish and pel feet lit, thus mining an accurate timepiece. An ordinary machine is oiled daily, Yonr watch should be oiled once a your. Let ns examine it. s An honest opin ion from us will cost you nothing. J H PEARE & SON LEAVING 'Established 1891 La Grande's Leading Jewelers and Optometrists fifteen tables, each artistically decor ated with a '.ar;re cut kIu.s basket of sweet peas. The handle of each basket was tied with bow of the different pastel shades. Larger bas kets of lo.-es Were placed about the; room. The arrangement of the guests at the tallies was a very unique one. At the door each lady was given a card tied with a ribbon corresponding to a colored bow on a basket. A: 1:30 a delicious luncheon was siived. following is the menu. Fruit cocktail, veal bird, creamed new po tatoes, pickled pineapple, olives, park ker house rolls, salad and brick ice cicam and cookies. (aids furnished the delightful en tertainment for the afternoon, one prize being awarded at euch table. The head prize was awarded to Irs. Chase liohnenkamp. Those assisting Miss HazKl .M'ag- nuson, who had charge of the luncheon, I were the Misses Evelyn fallen, Helen and Cracc Lewis and llonithy t Gauliey. by Justice of the Peace Arthur Wil liams. They will wake their lloltw 111 Elgin. . , , 4 Tuesday evening of nexi week has been set as the date of the dig mid year banquet given iy the Ad Club members for their wives. The dinner will be served nt Hie EagJes' Hal! with the Women of Woodcraft serving thej dinner. These ladies are preparing ui home-cooked dinner with many nov-j cities, j Mrs. O. E. Moran will entertain the Ladles Missionary Society ivf the Presbyterian church I'rlday aftevnooi) at her home at 308 Third street, ai 2:30 o'clock. ! About twenty-fivo couples motored! to the dance at the Country CluV) was furnished by I,indsey's Orchestra. During the. etening punch was serve. I by Miss Hazel Magnuson, Who charm ingly nets ns hostess nt the Country Club. . , t -' the Comer and 1 urn Save A Dollar J)inHlohSl W StraWberry .Tarn, 0 lb. ran !.! l)ianiori(i;VV kispberry .Tom, lb. call It-lO Diamond! W Black berry Jam, " lb. can. Diamond-.W LTiganlierrfv- .Tain, " 11). ean....: $1.13 , "t . '. : Guaranteed Quality it J. G. HOLM GROCER Quality and Service FREE DELIVERY 1" ' " ; CALL MAIN 43 '-"r Mis. I). U. .C.ilMte and dnughler, Tonight the Kpworth League of Lucille, arrived in Lb (irande the for.'? I the Eirst M. E. Church will hold their part of the week and arc spending I regular business meeting by going on rvcial days visiting at the home of! a picnic. All wishing to go will meet her siMtor-in-luw, Mrs. K. C. Tuc.key. Mrs. (Jilotte and her (hiuhter muk thoir iionio in St. Vaul, Minn. Mrs. IVrtha Levy and Mrs. Lt W. CtoldsUmo and children, who have been Kue.sts at the home of Mi-h. William! Ash Tor the past 'two weeks, hav lift for San Francisco. Before leav ing the ladies wen entertained by a number of friends. 1 SEEK! Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co. I eaiers Coal - Wood - Lime -Cement - Plaster -Building Material 'ay - Grain - Poultry Supplies son and Mrs. (Icorge liynearson. The next regular 'meeting will be at 'the home of Mrs. Len Slilwell. assisted liV Mrs. (Icorge riiinmons. The program J for that day will be in honor of Flag: Itostun Transcript. '- I ASTER PLANTS. Mr. and Mrs. L. Kimpper, of Joseph,! , are guests at the home of their daugh- Will only last a few days longer, ter, Mrs. Colon R. Ebcrhttiil, this( Come before it is too late. At the .ttj week. They were nccompnnied byi Greenhouses. (5-5-flt A birthday party was given in honor of Miss Barbara Leslie (ioldstone at the city park Friday afternoon in hon or of hof eleventh .birthday, by , Mrs.' William Ash. The1 ' afternoon was' pleasantly spent playing games, fol lowed by delicious refreshments. Those present were: Barbara Les lie (ioldstone, Marjorie and Dorothy Wurnick, Jane and Ann Stange, Bar bara -Cuolidge, -Sally Siegrist.. ..und Margaret Meyers. ? ti. .ti Dr. and .Mrs. A. L. Richardson are expected to return friirh Portland this evening. Mrs. IKichardson left about 'two weeks ago to attend the Stale Federation of (Tubs nt " illamook und returned to Portland, where she was joined, by her ,husbaU(L. .,, Henry Wnelty and Miss I.ennn R. Tucker were united in marriage by Justice of Peace Arthur Williams Sunday. The voung couple left for 1 1 Elgin, where they .will make their homo. Mrs. Bart Owsley and Mrs. (leorge Rynearson entertained the ladies of the Parkdale (Tub Wednesday, May 31, at the home of the former. Lilacs were the decorations, which gave a very pleasant appearance to the home 1 A snort program was planned anill states about September 10. ,i i.-..i i... ,1 was jin.-iiuy npprci. unco ii,v lllost- piesent. Those assisting on the nro gr:im were the Misses Emma Chand- at the church at six o'clock. , A lovely June shower was given Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clyde Kiddle in honor of Mis.' I.etu Kiddle, a bride-to-be. . Eiftceii of Miss Kiddle's friends spent the nf temoori in playing games and having a social time. The prize was received by Hiss Iscis Bryant. Later in the afternoon the guests were seated at a table artistically decorated in pink and white with a mihiature bride and groom as a cen ter ornament. Ice crenm and surpnse cake were served. 1 , (Miss Bertha Schwebkn assisted Mrs. Kiddle. Miss I.eta Kiddle re ceived many beautiful and useful gifts. Guests for dinner at the Country Club Sunday were Mr. Elmer Stod dard, and family, MruiHl.Mr.s Chase Bohnenknmp, Mr.' and Mrs. Waiter Reuter, Mr. and Mrs. Luiison and son and Mr. Joe Carr, ' ' Mr. and MfA Krcd Jensen, of Poitland, will drive from Portland to I-a (irande the last of the week to visit their sister,-Mrs. Flitzi Jensen, of the Eastern ..Oregon .Music com pnny. Word was received from nr. and Mrs. Whiting, formerly of La Grande who are at the present time touring Belgium. In speuking of their visit in Brussels they said: " we visited the beautiful gardens here. 'All the wonderful bronze figures, etc., Were taken by the Germans and used for shells, likely to shoot the Belgians. They didn't destroy the buildings much, as they cxpocted'to own them at some time.'' The doctor and his wife' expect to return to the United E-C-E We are pi'ona of our record of having furnished the people of Lit Dra. dp with pure al'til'ieial iee for the past twpntr years. AVe are still at yonr service. W. D. Grandy "V SANTTAUY ICE COMPANY ,, ' - - Phones 297 -J and 297-M. " f Flnl.h.d the Job. "Strange she should leave her hus band after he had given up all lilt bud habits unit settled down." "Weil, she married htm to reform him, aud 1 sup IKiSe w hen she hud completed the con tract there was nothing else to do." We are not selling Out We are out selling Ladies' Hose, 2. pail" : 2,: Dress and Apron (ling-ham inp Ladies' House Dresses $l!.-t!) Corsets ; f)fi( io fl.'M lap Orepe, H yards $1.00 Ladies' TJni'on Sliits 1o $1.f)S Children's thiion Suit a (if),. f0 ;)Si i- ALL HATS REDUCED , Andrews Variety Store Phone Main 17 their pratnlauirhtors, Misspa I.ucilK1 KmiPpor. Francos anil Irene Sehaupp.j Mrs. K F.. KiiUllo jruve a lovely birthday dinner nt the city park Mon day afternoon at 11:110, in honor of her daughter, Miss I.eta Kiddle. Nine ti hi of the immediate Kiddle family were there. The wrddinjr of Miss Ksther Shir Jey and Frank La Frienier took place at 1- oVloek Sunday. After the ceie mony a delicious diriuer was starved. The immediate fa nil tea were the only ones present. The younpr couple will make their home in la Grande whore the brideirruom is employed in the Katern Oren Licrht Co, Lawrence Day took almut twelve of his hoy friends in cars up to I-add Canyon Tuesday afternoon to cele hime his eleventh birthday. Mrs. H. Hay and Wm. A. W. Nelson chaper oned the boys. (!ood eats anil a pood time were hail by all. The Mission Hand of the Presby terian Church will bp entertained by Miss Tillie Olson at the home of Mrs.1 Wallace, 2108 Oak St., on Thursday afternoon at 2:'10 o'cliK'k. All mem bers are ured to N present. . Mi. Johnson and Mr. Chester Thompson, one of La Grande's most popular younp couples, were United ir. nmrriaire Monday tnorninjr nt ?:H0 by ltt- tosn of the Prehyterian church; at the ant of the brule- Miss Iter i.iCfis Thompson, sister of the bride OHRUUYS FLORISTS. June 10th is last day to pay water rent without a penalty. (i-7-.1t OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results t -.t :r.ir- IS IT HOT ? Why not get an let cream frzer now so can have real ice cream like mother used; to make. We have a full line to choose from at prices that fit any pocketbook. We also wish to announce that w will have another Wear-Ever Special for th coming canning season. Coma se it. Thia pcil wiQ mi from June 16 to June 24. 0RE00M HARDWARE AlfOllPLEMEKI GO.