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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1922)
Tuesday, November 28, 1922. V PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 'fM ('I r r o lour II I? A Package of Silks or a Dress Length of Wool Goods7 Imagine her delightful surprise when "she" opens the package Christmas morn land finds a beautiful piece. of silk enough for a blouse rtr dress. A dress length of wool goods, too, is a pleasing girt. Women Like to Make House Dresses Every woman takes a particular pride in that which she makes doesn't thai; suggest how pleased she would be with a length of gingham or percale sufficient for an apron or house dress? We Have a IJarge Assortment Tin- fr i-:illili yi.jlllil)' L'.'iV.' forward lit 1! Snow, hi f 11 halu 'and Toivli'r, mi nlil itn. in hint-ii In an as- fit a iliaiii-.' to lunk'Tliunii...iu Tlii-ri wn xuw. Mr. iliiy. Tin- In (illy. Mr. wilh u Ioiik. I'rlpplt'd Kimiowliat T. C. MiDmialil. All ihi'.Hi wcrt lorn; li.nril mid Willi rhiMliiialiHiii wlt anil family KiilllM tu Hi-i' tll pitcure nf a (ranip j Junior lni wwii J.a Oraiul. anil Wallowa. i ('ixhi. Illll Ki-uuV bus nlvnn I.-..1 ill l.iiu:u;iyf Tliur.-i- O i-lii.'S on Irri'Kiilar vitrliB anil Mm II ilasn on ailj-diviui, adverbs anil pronoun. a:i:i:NvMii jr.vion nitai Mrs. Tinnier sillistilill.'.l ill 111'' hit.li this wi-f.,- ror Mr, who was dt'laini'd at lioml All til" slildi-ut body onjoyi'il tin ou ai-iotiut of lllupsb. eli-vnr Kl nut . wlilrh wiih under the Mueh to their resrel, the niein- directlon of Miss Howling, and MIssTbers of the Creeuwood orehestra Ciunsloik, their elasn ndvlsii'M, Jl Molt iK.II A imi"ieal prosrain was rendered at the regular 'edne.Tay aH-u'inlily. The rirst 1I1I11K was the salulation to the flat;, followed liy two Kotos. Tie- Konr Leaf Clover," mid "The IllK llrown Dear." by Miss Miller. A violin solo, "JIlllllori'Kiiue," ' by liy were unable to praelire Thursday, dim to the nb.enc uf their leader, j Mrs. Green. V I'llder Hie, ilirei tinii nf Mrs. C.reen some of the Greenwood talent en tertained the nelKhhorhood elab ou i Wednesday of Ihis week. Leslie How played two snxaphoao solos. j-Swaneo Rfver Moon," anil "When Shall We Meet AKaiu.'.' The Kills' In era It, was Riven ny Irvlu Zllllllel t,,,,,,,, ,.,,., ,, 'AmIiiiiiii Lulal " O Il-'lnh uracn which was n- ,y .. ,.., .,,1)VP.B om ,Sweel Souk." Joyed by all. Kollowlnx this was' .,, .,,.,,. ,eeiini! of the Or i- a piano aolo, "The IiniiKluar' Hal-1 w011l, ,, .,. A WHS .w Vri,Uly at lei." -by Ib'lly Ciu hru,, whleh (?reat-.;.,.. Tllt. rim, .n,, ,' Hiver ly pleased til,, alldlenco. , ,u h(. ,1,.,.,.li r Ml.fc. Km The Junior HiKll Sehool WUS VlH- ,i,,,,,,ltlv,wi ...p, wlvine l)av at l.elKnion Who nave,.. ,. i.-ori;e." whleh was well work" S. HilFs Department Store . -AT HOM K." 'The NVw York Kvt-uini; iVst tells a if null unci an uppun-ntly true stury ,; . uf a man calling at u I'ark uvenuo ttpurtment and buititf dKainul by lh( ,'(1 up key with, tjie customary "Hut in ft a Mrs, illank expecting yuu?"' . . i .."My 'good nmn," replied tho -fuller., -;.hH. Hlank wa- cxpri'Kfl mt before " I wan bnrn. She is my mother." OVKttl'paVIM. HIS 'HAND. Tramp tj it the back door) -"KinA lady, I ainft oru- 'vv thorn what'n seen better daM. 1 ain't 'ad no hotter dnyn. I'vi.' bin ru-KU'Cted right from tlur Mart- bcin' burn in a little attic in I. unn J n while mo panmtu w:i 1 down- at Southern! pnjoyin' their: solve 1 'unch. i.uiinnn. j; High School News llappfiiingM in mill Around (he School Oiitern , Fixings for Mince Meat and Other Thmksgiv ; ing Necessities Seeded Raisins . Seedless RaLsins Currants " Peels of all kinds Sweet Cider "MMlvtf Cider " , Spices Laj er Raisins, 1 11). l.'.oxes W.ilnuts Al tiibnds ' FiL'lierts . Bi.-6izils;. t 'Pesiiiuts '' ; I):tte and Figs ' ' j Ripe, Green and Stuffed Oljves f Imported Roquefort Cheese' Cream Brick and Pimento Cheese. Shelled Pecans, Walnuts ami. Almonds. After-Dinner Mints Marsh;mallovs. PATTISON BiROTHERS GROCERY V T V, CALL MAFJ.' 80 " , 7 y e Prize Plav MISS LULU BETT Those who enjoy li'p will enjoy this piny f Present od By the Neighborhood Cluh November 28 ( in tain at S:15 High School Auditorium .. .. Reserved Seats, 7. Tickets on Sale Silvertliorne-WriRlit Drug Store Monday at S a. in. Under the Direction of Mrs. Donald Tagiie A Kliiilciit body fliTllon wim h.'ld Monilny noon from 12 to 12::til. I'lii- i 11 riiiim. of HiIh fliiillon wim lo I votf on Mil' liropiMi'it llllleilllllllMltH lo lllo luii.-l il utlciil of till' mliool. 'I'll, si- loiii'i'i ll lh i liiiiiKliiK of Oil' riMHilrriiiiniH f,ir hip leth-r of holh fooilnill mill buiskiMliiill. ' Sonii' n vi ral iik h;iH bt'i'ii lniiili ill lllo coiiimi'i-ciiil d'i;.rtmt'iit. Tlii lyiiihli room has been rllilllKi'ri lo t tic formiT Mliorthantl room wliii-h unn movfil to Ho' lyjiin room. Tim fltllllt'llLH Of llllHlt l-faSHHH wcro qultt' Hiirpri.iiMl .Motnlay morning when llioy illm ovi-ri'il llii. i haiiKc II cnus- ,i-il iiiiiii a link I'unftiMion. An ai-riil-ii( liiiiii'io'il Suliirdny "v. nliiK. i Novi'iiibiT IX, nt (hit out-i-kirt of Ln (;ramlH on the Hoi I.uke-I.a Ct-aiulf hiKliway wlitoi K. ( O. I'aylon'H rar, driven by T. ('. Mi-lioiiuiil tunica ovmt. Tiic only one injiiri'd was Held Cn'dili-K, bill not Hcrlonsly. Tin- miiiiililiiy da.VH Hbould In- ob- '"ni'il by all xiiuU'iiu of tlm lilfh SrllOol It) Kt't HliapsllOtS for till! Mimlr. 'i ll.. liiKli hi bool KiiKlinh i-lassn, jiuiiorM. Ki'niom, anil . advanied rr.ilinuoi an' .-xt. ii.li-d Hit' privilcKi' of lorrt'.siMiiiilint; with foreign cotin trl.. Tliey bave Hie right to hiio.i. Hi,, niiintry they wish lo vorresponil wiih. Some of thMe rounlries are Prance. Spain. I:eljliim, China, and J.imii. These boys and KirlH are very inter, .sled in the Klitlisli lan- "i d e thotiKlit that thixi w eiiM be an ideal way lo gel help mnl iiistrii.-tlons from "livinu" in-i 'stead of "printed bookM. We ar(' looklnc for aril to it with ureal In-! I teresl. ! A very iiilerestini! mid In.Mriti'- live li, wiih Kiven to the girls of I i I he high si hool ThursdH.r liy Iir.i i M.-uuait Ingle. She touched on : health and ways of retaining good ' sound bodies. Every girl sliould j know about anntoin nuil hygiene.! The talk was enjoyed by all. The senli.i-M are maK;ug papers! to illustrate their talent In making! i Miinir. Krutn these pap. rs h rein- mil ley . hosen from the faculty w ill ; !. 'I the editor of (he aiiliual for! ! 'his year. The girls are the main' interested in i his as Hi., boys if ilileresled lii I li.' joke and alh-leln- d.-pnrl nieiits.- Thes,. are bring-1 .itg ..ut niii.-h talent that was not1 known before. They are slnviiig o in. ike this a picture annual in-i ' sic id of a lllerarv ' annual as tc.s . the custom before. Intense I interest is being shown hi these. .:.. h studeiil In the school is pi i il.-Lcil lo give soin. tiling lowiird! a Iiitul which will go toward help ! Ming the "Hoys' and I'irls' Aid so-1 i cietv In 1'ortluu.l. Not only m v l Inn rood and cloihlng is accepted Miss Hohler. Il high school teacher.) was select. d to handle tile contil- I I'll is of each class. The doiui- iions nreto be sent so that they will arrie by Thanksgh lug. Oirls will slarl basketball pra. -M.e this week alter the operetta.' The boys who are not p'nyillg foot ball hiiv,. been practicing basket ball for about a month. Six week's tests are being given ,11 ninny classes this week. It.so lutlons are being made now tn Mii.li harder th,, next six w.eks In stead of waiting until ihe time o Mie final examinations. The result of the Knellim? lesi in' Ited by Air. II a short talk concerning the impnr latlce of -schools. .Mr. I.elglito'u conies from ilraddock, P.-nii., whore ho 's u school director. . Tills week has been devoted lo the rending of book reports. All were ery well given and Interesting. ItlVKKIA JIMtM: HlCii j The I'lirent tettcherH meeting WU.B held tit tliu liiverla school, Friday, .N'ovctnber 17. Th,. progruiu fur nished by the school was musii' by the third grade .and the Hevtutli nuil eighth girls. t Drumatjzatioti by tho fifth grade. , f . Mrs. tlrerfn.' thi, music teacher, selected a double yuiirlotto from the seventh and eighth-grade girls .for "the lliverla school. Krlduv, November 17. Tho uliis Bclocteil were: itela Stewiird, Item Snyduni, Helen Schilling. Marlu Miillhes, La mm Lathaiii, hsther Hawkins. Net tie I.uttoi id Alice (.'.a u liner. l.-sson of the true spirit of IhauKs- L'lwng. After other numbers by the Green wood children the business meeting was c-Med lo order. Mrs. Yeck read the reuulreint tits of a stand scheni. Mrs. Thatcher reported on the need of apparatus ami equip ment tor the playground ana mo .....to to.lt.ihln nrrailgetlieut of tho 'same. Mrs. Walker discussed the interior of the building showing us how rfirocnwooil measured up to the standard. The hut lunch prob lem was dlBiUMseil find a commit tee appointed to clean and arrange the new lunch room which was re cently completed. This association is n "live" olio and much will be accomplished during the year. The program of the Greenwood Junior lllgli School Friday, Novem ber 24 was us follows: Chorus, "Greenwood Song" was sung by the pupils. A reading, "Till! Night llefo' Thanksgiving," by Joi Hush, wlio played the part very well. A play "Lessons In Cookery." The chariiciers were Violet Kynearsnn. Kthel llrown and Wanda Neilsotl. ed out and hrutighl im a most vUal iAid digestion Dc KING'S PILLS fir constipation mini For Sale Wn )i;ive ft modern 10-room ho tine, iyflihtu two Ijlpc-Jiii of the postolTltvct, lMY-f-d ft r"it, bte lot,-lawn und Iitom. I'rU'ciI liylH, easy trrnm. Tills In a KveliiJi- trddurf'r, per moiiDi can lie f'cui-tl from rniiilri, bosiilcw pro-' Ultnr u homt. Cwnrr will uonMilnr lukinv fifiiill homo an firnt payment. Hvip In an opportunity for Home thrlf tr wift to tuutt'rlulty .uMHtnt in obtain Ine it, cto-s in niodern home. Tho leiiUln will muk the puymentfl. Tall unl pftinlt hip to tve you the details .iiid nlx.w oii' tUttf HpleiulUl property. A modern &-room honse, baRement, pliisteifd. luwn, and rontideruble fur-j inline, u 11 lor $:Ofl.no. . - A modern n-roem h 01190, full base ment, fi.iryc". in the very beat of con dition. ior $;:,(. The houe cannot he built tor lfHi inoaicy, to nuy nothing rf tlit lot Aulne, or rot of conifiit jlk. t.iiyt'e mid w'Wir ronnectinnN iiiiil filling in of lot and shade tree. New 4-room house, never been oc cupird. I.m 6Sx!00, You ran almoM i-HHke your own. tci nif. Geo. H. Currey mI EiUU luarui tile school IS ! standard tor , tl 1 anile I .Mil j t;ili , ?th I sth nib ' ldlll ! 1 1 1 h i:ih shinvn b.-lon a. h grade. ItesiiU ST. 3 t;s 1 Ills the Staiulard til Tl : 7 1 TX xt; 7 j This makes our school Ifcia! j '.ill, being up to th munard -spelling. I Th't-ty 5ar frttsj tlo' 'fhln' 1 A good night's rest I There's nothing like it to put you in shape j for the day's duties or pleasures. j There's nothing like j Dr. Miles' Nervine to bring refreshing, j restful slumber, Buy a bottle. If it does not help you, I we'll give your money 1 Uck. Yetutr tru.ggi&Jt selli Jt at ' Bunion Inflamed Fairyfoot Brought instant Relief "My bunion waa badly infliBied, 1171 Dora Kpp. "but the first Fairyfoot lft.ter ruiiev-ed it instant ly, and tho union has not botbvrad me since." Falryfocrt atopa tb paio atoncf and literally melt away the bunion formation. Feet return tu normaJ ttze tmi thai. Guaranteed and aold on freu UlaX. tverywhere. ft I CltOSS IHtl'(J KTfUtK K'nttlinued 011 Pure Kiflit) SAME PRICE over 30 years Ounces . IT f BAKING 0 POWDER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED If Kidneys and . Bladder Bother Take Salti to flush Kidneys and neutralize irritating acids. Kii'nrr ami blaililt-r irritation often rcttult rout uric and, ttaA a not-rd autiiority. 'I'lw ktihnya ti'trr tliin avid from iIms bluud and na it on to the lituddt-r, u lure it miiy remain to irritatu and iutlame, cauim a luriiin, stuld inj; HciifHlion. or Hrttin an irrita tion at tin 11 re k of tin Idildd.T, oMi;.'in you to nffk relief two or tlirt'e tiiu' iliiritijj the- niylit. 'i'lii1 Biillfri-r in in constant dread'; the water parses some tiujfn wttli a ncuMiny i'iibalioti and ia very proiunf; aydin, tlicic in dilUculty in voiding it. liladdt r wcakm't-?! mot folks rail it, bwause they can't control urination. W It i ie it in ct rt-nii'ly a n noy 1 ng and aoiiit'timm very paint'til, this is often onu of tlm tliu.-!. ai.njilii ailmentd to oi ercoiin'. Vivl atmiit t'niir oimci-a of .Tad S-altn from your 'tlinrniaciHt ami take a taldeSHHiifHl in a las of water before lnvukfnut : cuiiiinue this for two or thrrp days. T1iin will help neutralize tha acid in tho uritm mo it no longer is a Bource of irritation to tlie. bladder and urinary orjriiiH, wh it'll then aet normal a.'tiin. lad -Sjltn a inevfiensi v(, liarmlees, and ib mailt' from tho neid of pra pra and lemon juu'i. fombined with litliia, and i usM by ttionsaudH of folk, who. are nubjett l urinary disorders rausMl by uric acid irritation. lad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effect whatever. Hr yon have a pli-snnt. i-fTervpsceJit litliia Water drink, which often quickly relieves bladder irritation. A Gent a Vote A Penny a Vote - Vote for Your Favorite STANDING OF QUEENS OF THE . INDOOR CARNIVAL TO DATE 'T;. November 28 VIOLA GRAHAM 7,000 NELLIE SWARTS 2,150 EUNICE MORTON 1,470 . LEDA HAWES 1,390 Vote for Your Favorite One Cent a Vote 1 1 jt v l ' II vfewnfff .-Tt- . ' Yyv Y jj j and after tlieir fiifit liarvet in 1 2 1 tho l ' I'llciitnn N' t a5tde a tay t civ thanks ffr 1 61 I llioir hurd-won rewarH fouH to la.-t the long i f Niw Knpl:nid whiter. r 5 ? '?! Because of the basic worth of the homely Pil- t t Because of the basic worth of the homely Pil grim virtues, courage, thrift and perseverance, Thanksgiving day has persisted. Times haw, changed greatly, humankind not at all. Cour age, thrift and perseverance will do as much for you today as for the Pilgrim three hundred years ago. r-S "In keeping with the spirit of the day, we shall be closed November 30th." The United States National Bank La GraHde, Oreton. QjjWhat will !. o( us lilts in p. apff1