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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1922)
PAGE TWO THE LA RRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday. October 28. 1922 err BEAUTIFUL NEW j BLOUSES $5.f)S (o $12.00 We liavc just received and are now showing a large shipment of Women's Mouses. These comprise hoth over-blouses and waists in a lug variety of styles and colors in materials of crepe de chine and georgette crepe. There ure all sizes and all are at moderate price. Hill's Dep't Store AIM. JEnbert Paulson t iller! allied il i-jjH Huh ut her hnliif mi Oak ir.-t-r I-'rithi v evening Willi Air.--. W '. II. !t,liin-iil;iiiip receiving prize. ri(um; i-ats It Is heller to give than tn crab. It is more blessed to ;u- mandate first ihan to accumulate. A big hag of pure fresh ilu'.h Sugar Jelly Means for I In II vmi luc all ymi ciiii eat Sen our win dow. New (in Drug Co. 1 t)-27--t A Classified Ad Ylll Do l! HPA.) TIIK WAAT APS! ii I Pnderwnnd and Miss Irene - Mi-Quiirrio. loth of I.n Oraiide. wr (Continued on Page .Six.) Special! IVORY ELECTRIC LAMP With Assorted Shades at $1.49 See Our Display Window. PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The kSMl store (01ympia Oyster Cocktails in Season at THE LOTTES 1118 Jefferson Ave. ALASKA FURS A New Shipment of FIRS Just Received Chris Miller ir.lll A'Lni.H Ave. Home, fur many t . is a pl.-. J In lted Ulicomlurtaht loih- aioj I T! ('imm! milliner -)Ht- i.t til .1. Cood t In n.-mhlM.rlv spirit aittll pure unniloyed friendship blended most beautifully Thursday night ' I In- ('nil in rv hih emu! it ill ttm "' of I.a CrandoV most (Might Till ho-, , jal occasions. Sim' ill" day "1" Country chili wan loii.plolod and rigid full v became t h' In-art of La Claude's social life. Mine linn !''" no event limi t' l horoiighly enjoyed. Mr. jitul Al ik. August Stango en tertained llinii' fl iemU wMh a Hal lowe'en pariy in a i i Uder ,piMiatloii or thai ever-phasing , The- Hull's iiih'i'lor was wry ; t isi Ically tt'Miinlnrined wit h iti 1 -iMlMlielil's indicative of II a I In We'ell : S'liitlltK gleefully from Its in-nl i a i: I ii nut lenv es a ml hoitgli a hu g inin.pl, in Willi wide moiitli ami nire lllllv carved teelll. between which i IIlIiI I'm in interior can dles, turned the fireplace of the clul room into a insiineuve koimmi Above Hie mantle n full moon cai ryiuif a kinnvint; smile ami Hie .pioverhial wink nf one eye heaim-d down upon the party, while on eeiy Wall tile jMienl met line ht taie tn- 1 mimerahle hla.k cih of different deii(niinalions, sizes and u-mpera-nienih. most of whiHi showed either anxieiy or aimer by areliiiic llnir harks a ml s hoot in t; fin ihroui;h iheir eyes. Slreainern tt sol) el hiw. pleal nihir lot I lie t m eafioil. -.u!i.-ilt . I i lie Ituht and 1- M i""-' 'raietiilly fn-in the different i han- delieK. i In harmony with the artistic hi Iteiutr tallies in the itinuiL- ronm ral I vied elegant decorations. uiakintr t he re i reiimeiii period not only 'pleasant because of tin- eillisite iei)-ehmeiits. hut also furnished an eiiteriaiuiui; tea inn- for all n'"'ls. ham int; was 1 he eveiii nil's chief feature and the orchestra at oin e took up I he spirit of t he occasion I j rem.orhiK just Ho kind of music that fastened harmony In iis most 1 complete form n pon t he assembly. When two hours of Mipeih en joy -mem bail passed the host and li"S- ie;.s aumeiiied the prot; ram by providing each uiiest with a Hal lowe'en cap and whistle. Renewed eK-!y lol low ed a lid I lie ore best i;i seemed to render animated Hce tions w h ich it had held in reserve, conl i li il i ni; l lie happy event loriy past tiie midnight hour. Mrs. A. C. Hampton tind Mrs. C. I.. I.arison were joint liotesse.-i to I he members of the afternoon Kaf lee KlaiHi at the Countiy Hub Tri day. iirinhi r 2. Undue, coiisisi iiit of three table-., was in piny during the afternoon, after ulibh refri-sh- llielllS Were served by the ho-i(esse. Tiie fir-t prie for the afternoon was won by Mrs. V. m merma u. and Mis. Pant reieiveti oii-,ii,ition. 5 9 i The birthday of Mrs. Charles I'layle w a s the inspiration for a de light i ul party si ven by her daugh ter. Mrs. Carl l!oeiibauin on Satur day eventiiL' when a group of ladies w ere invited to tile I'layle home, and most completely and pleasantly surprised her. Knur tables ol it ridge were in play after w hh h various original and clever stunts occupied the eve ning . A dainty lunch uus served and Mrs. I'layle was presented with a beam il nl bomiuet of Hirysaulhe mums m bouor of the day. L:.iHi depart nig guest wished Mrs. I'l ivle many more mi Hi bright ami happy hi i t hdays. ' w 'hig to Hie dtath of one its 'members oi the Monday Itridge iub. (he n. t me.. ting oi October " ha- been lo-tpotierl until o- Uiher 1'!. Ulifl will lie held at tile home of Mrs. O'Cnmud, Mrs W II. Mohtienkatup Jr., mid Mrs. M. I' lmmdiiie witl entertain Monday afternoon at the Country -hib ai lindge. Mrs. II. K. O'Mrfeii was hostess lo the iiieiiiliei-K of t he W'edin-sday llriik'e club this week at her home oil First si reel . I hree tables were hi action during the afternoon, Mrs. Scrogdu r'cdvini; the "prize. Ite iresliinems were nerved by the bos l,.ss before the guests departed. w ' I in nan hall assumed a look of spookiucss last night when the thrls' Friendly Society held an in formal Hallowe'en party for Hie members. The gu I were all a til red In Hallowe en cost nines, and the halt was decorated III orange and black, with liLiik cats, pumpkins, witches and tln-ir broomslicks predomi nut - jhiK about i In- rooms. Appropriate igauies mr the occasion were played, and i he la Her purl of the evening dancing w as enjoyed. Miss Margaret Baker eavc 4 wo ImiIo datn.-s, and .Miss Huelah Cunt rendered tour piano selections. 11 resliiiieiti.- of eider, doughnuts, ap ples and sandwiches were served. Til, coin mil too in charge .of t he .eveiiiiit's successful party were Mrs. :l F. nvii'T and her daughter. Miss Inmaline. MarjiNie Warnick. Thelma ' Smith. Adeiad Clark. Irene Class .and Mart:. net Jlaker. I At t heir assembly Friday morning j t he Junior high at Creeuwood w ere t livened hyn solo rendered by Mrs. Mcl'hetson who sang "I Hear t Villi Calling Me." I oi bei s ii ii in hern on the program Were: Chorus, Hii'li. Keading Keiiuen V; ( IMinio s FOR SALE Twciitv ncroH in tltc r'nnhlale dls- Iriel. 1 acres iimkr cult i va I ion, two ;aeies piisiuro, with yard and family 1 loichaid. l-'au boii.se, small barn und good chick, ii houses. Price Jf.r.muiU. ' j There Is a state loan on the property! tor $'0(ni.iii, wtili b runs t ight year. , ,V11I take a second mm lunge for j 1 1 f.un.iui. li.ihnu e $:'u(m.int cash. ! l'lvp-rouin house and large lot Ce ment cellar, trees, lawn, cement Midi -I walks, lit his. ttnter and phone in i house. I'.al In iioui, but no fKlnreS. I Hi J North lincii. Price, I:'...u.mi and itr.nn.iMi cash will handle it. HalatH-e ! moiilblv installliicnls of $:'a.mi timl 111- j teres t at S per cent. j i PJO a-res choice laud and pood lm- ! il)emeiils. just south of I nioi). All I "under goo.l eiil I iv a t mil. Prieo JPii' per acre. fcdeial loan on hip p'P-; erly for 1 n. mm. nit. Terms: cash, j f il.ntin.itii ; bolance on vuy terms, to ' be d. We carry Life and Pirn iisurnnre, t and represent a good bonding en in -panv. .Many good bargains in I'ily 1 lots .and a cai al our door at all limes I ready to slo.w oii any of our properly i at any time. Call in and set us, C.J. BLACK & CO. New Foley llulldlng La Orando, Orogob 'Itnulii Sditn." l'.v Junior ; "The Old Man and Jim,'' ii l: III. lo. "Why Shmilil 1 Love Von.'' Kk.liche Hfee. Iteathng. 'Swinging In the Crape Vine Svvin." Asa Mcllilosh, Heading. ' The Arrow and l lm . jSong," May Clay. j J Saxophone solo, "When Shall Wo: Meet Again." and "Old Pal. Why ' ipnlft You Answer Me.' l.efdie liow. I 1 The Junior High Orchestra com- posed of Violins, Mu.ie Knapton. j Marvin Hartlett. Orel Wise; 'Saxo-' ; phone. J.eslie Kow; Cornet, Mrs.! i Nell Thacker. Oscar Ilurke; Cuitat. i ; Kiiby Cardner ; Piano. Katlierim ' l.eewallau and Organ. Blanche Kice. ' 'are doing excellent work and we ex pect t hem to add many pleasing , ( number to our programs, i l The M. I A. hall was the scene 'of a delightful Hallowe'en party , Thursday evening. October Hi. when ; Miss Mel ha Hanks entertained a ( party oi friends. ; ; The hall was decorated with Hal lowe'en decorations, cats, pumpkins, i ow Is. witches. ghoHtH, and every tliiug that was In lu'eping wh Hallowe en. I Pa mi n u was en joyed from nine to eleven, after which a two-cnursf1 1 111 in tieotl was ser ed. i Twelve couple were present which included Karl I.arseu, Vol mil. S wit her, tlrant Ceddes. Mildred" Hoyt, 1. ester Horslinan. MynlH.Hoyt, Clar ence Nevvlin. Avis Mtignire. Palmer Ityrkit. Kdris Maguiff. Frank Mhnk. I,oa I.yiiiiui, Tiler le Creen. Mary Jean Thatcher. Ktliot La Franii'r. Ileth Hesse. Leltoy Conley. Carol tiletill. Porter Webb. Thelma Ctmale. T. C. McDonald. Fonda Hanks. Clar- , erne Wooibdl. Melha Hanks. , A big hag of pure fresh 25 'V Sugar Jelly Means for Hallowe'en ;lbc all you can eat Sih 'our v'n 'dovv. 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