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PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, December fi, 1922. '9 I S.'... . Li 1 .i.,7I..j S. "V '5 - tit They're Here w h , n 'III "f f'"' f,'" months nftei his lt-:tili. ! The work uf a civil enjrinerr U lill.LINC AND COOING Aiis Anna A. i :..).-. tt, r...' . i. .. ...- -i . t ? -...i I'll , ., 1 "." I' uuue us mucll W1MIIII lilt piovincu tie mei a i.iii jnioueii mill noon wns , uh-nt of tu. Woi Id's W. (. T. U.( will ,f a Dnl Jennis, who for the hiat two He told her hi loved her, the words ftoftly coointf. (liter fill L ..a. : I...: . n; , v "'H1J UUUf.1 Willi 3t 1 1 i the KYIinpinn,. i j experience of a vt'tcrun, having! V df-nf hA I . - I brnltf enim-wing department of th-1 i I IZ. ?Lh .',UUOna. a'anm.t...n. iiti.Hre & Ohio railroad, and wh.: . .. i rAunn h her work ns a vt-i v mituril , f In thn fnwt of tthi month inn hi 1. j briile enim-eiing department of th1 e sut'tft'sted they marry, she fell for tm plan, . u itjuni noiyoKe college, , prof(1!Jsi(m for u Wuman of oraotieul Ono of the marked social eventH '':.V V" Kra"n. threw her.-elf . uoint (lf .rTHltf UIU, mjlthUnmtierII 'of the week ..rairrnl Tuesday, when ! " "n "evt'"'i into tempemneo work- training I A .Mis. I-ri-d (Jaski ! ant Mrs. Hur- UM'" r " imiuence 01 ST riHiu A. Zuihii.k uiMe hosier Ullr,ttnt'H t-Willard, then the most f.ll, v(l,.h,,lv ,L.lihtfnl Mart ivn ! "owned of the women orators of ... .u. U. . . ...... V..-l';..r .... i United StUttH Ulld n nnlp., nr. Kratosthenes, head of the Alexnn- I dria library, first measured the cir- .Ivltm w.'itfe: any PximiiiK wntr. emnforenet' f the earth in 2IT R. C, home of Mis. Xurbrick un H;t the W ' Mi' in. j The home was wry ttitr't?;ivtly ilt -com ted with cut flowers mid deco ;,' nit ions suutfestive of ('hristmas plae f id at efU'L'tivc jtiumtls attout the rooms. ah ' -Six tallies of bridge were ariang ;r, ed, .the hijfh -4tore falling to Mis. M i.a.i.-s (I. Keynolds and Mrs- K. I,. . .Moye''-'- Several out of tui jfuosts wcie present. At the close of what eh one present termed a most tn- affair, re it e.ihinents joyabic social weie se'rved- ii . We have just received a large assortment of (jresces, huth for evening wear and holiday functions. Christinas jiailies are among the higgest of the year and, of course, you want to look your very hest. Dances, theatres, afternoon parties you know that holiday time is just one round of gaiely, one .affair coming so closely upon another that you must have formal costumes in more or less variety. We have added a-J.rge nuiuU r of the newest designs to ot'.r displays of formal apparel just for these occasions, making them very attractive from which to chunse. ' ThL. Otccmlier .-ociai conuiiiUcu fur fc-mv Couiiiiy i'iul has now been sc ItcUd and thu date fur the next of the pujiular dancing paitien will, noun fifi la announced. The new committee J5 in eumlmsed of the followintt: i'r. JS "I'd .Mli. Muinhv. Mr. and .Mm. -.xivsj. c -tt ! I.nly, .Mr. and Mr. Nate Zweifei, ;.nd Mrs. Dav .IX Wlll,.,,l in ,n -oiik n i.kintr to .Misa Gordon and hon ncd h.er with the post of private i-ee-retary. Twenty-one venm thi rein. tion existed, and with Miss Willard':;! death, Miss (Jorrton mcceeikd her iil piesinent of the Nntional W. C. T. U. "lyKuniy is a costly luxury In Turkey nowadays, and not more than f, per eent of the male popu lation Indulue in It. In many eases, 'UfK marries, the parents of the bride Insist on his sIkiiImk a eliinse In Dm eontriut nndertak Int! not to marry a second wife so Ioiik as his first wife Is allvu and it ndlvoreed. A rather sturtlinir fad is that of h HilTs Department Store A v...... ...-r.ii .(,....... .... .j p..r , ..londay niyht when the Klks, their ;ft wive.-., sous and dauehlers Lfalilercd at the Klks hall and enjoyed a very I H'renrh woman of wealth, who has vjr pieasain eveninif. j he name ua ' iieproom mted up as an imitn C veiy w ell attended, theie heini; about I Hon of an inquisition chamber, the C$ ' iKhty couples present, i he Klks are ' being absolutely hidden by hid- ,jlaiinin on eivine; a daiice once a j "ns instruments of torture. iiit. ' month dui inj; the winter, and .they . The o,ueen of the Helciuns has had V.' Iin ,k i Mir ffi-.i.,l I., u..iw. ni'Utinrefl ti u,i....;..t ..II " it.Mi Mtuuni vuiiiiiuunj' eoinpieie set or lleleian postage stitmps, to be presented to Queen Helena of Italy, wn is UI1 Br(i,.nt phrilatelist and possesses a mugni fieent eolleetion. . 1 ii iuokiiiK fotward lo .some very ..joyublu times. A lunch was served to the guests etujt thej- departed for their homes. The Surety of Purity There are no miracles in cook ing. What goes into the food must inevitably come out. Even the baking perfection that results from the use of Royal Baking Powder i no miracle. It is simply the result of ab solute purity entering the food and emerging again. Royal is made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes. It Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste MAS AT THE BKJ NOW (iOI.NC; ON SAI.K (ONTIM KS KVKHV DAY i'x: .ly'iilmuikuble .Oulls o.V fi()c Gitmos for o-(i, 70c Turkish Hath TowcU ...,it a,"c liui)K:iltiv Cifttmni's, tin sale ' 2:c aG-incli I.iplii Culm' 1'L'icitli's 17c 25c Wonirii'y Jlose, pnii- liuyti'. IJiiioii Suits, till sizes , j , . Women's ?2.25 I'nion Suits si..f) 42-)iece Semi-I'iiiTCliiiii China $i.9f, t!.ric Muh'h Wool So, :i i i- ;i)r Andrew's Variety Store ' ti t at i ah oh t7 ah Kilzirerald. Mr F Kf'I.'iV I 1 IMF.'U u 11 r ;"" M,s- W""i J'"wll-r. Ml' d Mrs. .M-t.KJA h.'iirli'S ILL S. Ii. Clinton. Mis Anna 1'olock, 1:1. !.;(. t vx: orncERS " M"i- 1"in,i Mi- i ; -Mm- Martin Stein, Air. and .Mrs. Tin' I.-. lie., Auxiliary of tli , 1 i ! ,I,1IIIW .MeXaniee, Ur. and Mrs. ""and- An,i,a l.e.on Post No. ' MT'T; M!', "!"' MrSV T' "l I-'1'1. i u'. ,i.,,. -, " niaimi anu .ir. atut will : 1 ft- "I I bull for the purpose j I ei-riinv rfir.-is for the eoMHiir. -nr. .Vmi:;'ui! i,.i; h.ive n-u lieen ' il (vil! be niilnilitii-ed lit the i- lire preliminary to the ele'tion. ! t lie I.;;. Ik s All.-.ilial V .l r Adolph Sii'j;rist. feojile who enjoy daneinK and a xemral (rood time are finding it at the Katies' hull this week, where t)i: ln,l. r-,.r..ii...l l.. l.n;.... I.. .i.i 1 did .!.., - ' A im-ne-n l,.i.;. have adopted Wed-i T u"m'"'?'. M vaudeville, idancinit are presented to the au- in .-'l;iv e-. ,-i in. -nth, tn I; -lie 1I--.V b- II.--IL. , .- 111.- fiist wiel. tilei.- lilei-tiii-;.-; . Iifld at the K. I i the ihii-h liH lience. (iood music, and L'Ood crowd ; j "inke it a very enjoyanle event for Iplca.sui e-loviiiK people of I.a (Irande. ! I I The -members of the Clio club were entertained by .Mrt. It. J. Green iSatui.lny (ifturnoon at the Country i i.ej' - , , i . Three Inbles of cards were at play, Mrs. E. J. Waul reeeivlni; the (fuest prize anil Mr.i, lial Uohnenkamp the club prize- ' .'! Itefreslunerttif - were served ' follow ing the afternoon's play. (ft WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING? TRY AN OBSERVER WANT AD .1 ' I I'j. ,1';! J - K.b !.i'.ec the "onrh1 i mm soif, tiia, si mas -int.'. It cm- i ., ,, . . i: -.t l.e.rt yi.a, ami n vat.i.nly Mop. iliat ,' Unnohue and Mrs. P., old rlnintntitnt torlnn at wce. I . ""olllson will entertain the Kaf- V.h.n ...i in- .ti:i:-tii.t! m ymi can I ''''' Klntch Friday afternoon at the! ii.ii'iiy i".'i .ir .sum. just tt y Ucd i'epiior i nome of Mrs- hobiuson. K:li a-i.l -r.i will h;te the onirkest ! a a Miss Fannie Sommer enterUiined 1 1 tie niembeis of the Eastern Star ! Social club in the Mafonic parlors Tuesday afternoon, l-'our tables of ""' in action, with hich hon iii s Koine; to .Mrs. Hert Pntu-ison. IM'reshiuents were served after the inu-rnoon s play Now Ready for Demonstration The Franklin Six WITH THE NEW MOTOR M'.'iuil. .ntl.iiiif In, slu-Ii rnti. uir..;u.i: liL-at as red ncn- I r"'"'. Jir. :i l.ll1 .is ytui apply Ked . i'finei Knti .u will tt-cl the tinliiii; , li-at. l;i i: rt' minutes it warm the inrv ?pt t):i -iv.;',: ;ud throuylt. I'aill i inifl viirt'ih'--. an- w 'Me. ' A-k any i-it upieist for a jar of Ri.'.v'i-., Ui i J piT Rul.. lie Mire to ; ei t the ;; iniiiir. with tlio name Kowles SPRINGS Vt e tnl.i- Sjm hii;- l.n M roMor.it i s mi.l n;i ( KS -:(, ui. i; Intill ii ml Ii'ijiriiil Onior.MolorCo. 1 '' A .li lli-i- The members of (h Luckv Thir teen llmlBe club enjoyed a very . pleasant nl'leriioon Saturday, when Mrs. tirace E. .Moliter delilihtfully entertained them at her home on 1'vnn-in street. Tlnee tables of bridfre were at play with Mrs. Sawyer receiving hiifh --lore. At the close of the play re licshmcnls were served by the' hos- 44 hope if s a ti.C V r, BROWNIE An easily worked camera, lui-tninn-made, that will make goo-d picttirts for any one.. Just tbc tJiin tar tU c kil drc a C h ri s t na-a pt"f' frifiit fipff mt$f fi0 FOR SALE - M)n holiday eviniiit; .Mrs. Ella link er and Mrs. l.,.i . Urahani -were .to-ies.-es at a very pleasant party u-.ven at tl. home of M,-s. liraliam, vfneii Mrs. Iiaker announced the en- lr;7 K '" "' ht'r ''""l-'hter Haiiel lo-ephine. t Wj-att t. stunner, son - -A.-rrir.-Ti vv" M,'s- A- J- Stsriwr. Mrs. ..AAAt uAiTat'iblJiM " 1 'raliani and Mrs- f. v. Cain n'lv ll-.slstc.l tin. h.,.t .1. I tin- eveiinu; and a most enjovable i'Jnu- was voted by all present. 1 :- ; -Irs. A. .1. Ziirhrick will entertnii. i i 1 . 1 v 1 1 1 session of the ll-iiKe cub ,t her home on Tliinsdnv evening. I lie Women of Moosehenrl I.eKion v K"iiiK io meet Ihursdnv after at l:::o oVlock at the Ked Crst ,diuif store and all members rc -luesieu to be pic-,t. ( will bo M..,M,c,i to visit the sick members More power; niojre speed; wore economy 4 New pressure air-cooling system the highest development of motor cooling rT'HlS - is the biggest single advance in -1- Franklin's 20 years of success, and one of the biggest in motor car history. For in this car, power and peed are there and are .not strangers to economy. Furthermore, this new Series 10 car out classes the famous riding qualities of any previous Franklin. You never did get tired riding in a Franklin nor worried and worn out taking care of it. Yet today there has been a remarkable ad vance. The latest Franklin will give you the finest ride you have ever had. New demountable rims ; Lowest price in 20 yean j Franklin Auto Co. JULIUS R0ESCH Distributor for Union, Wallowa and Baker Counties ffnrnr"-imiiiia)nanM i Of Interest to Women IN -H icuriij Land & Tlie first .,..,'. i.., - ,M - , i-iess cum in lv. , founded in New York '" r'y ,"',,VV;' J'-nnie June. Mrs. ; ': .1-eslle Mrs. Kusvn(iM -el kl, -, ,,. ullth..K 1.,,,, " je.in.alisls B.,.nR t, , hal t. r m,. n, i -'in niS.ci s. OV" "f-"f "' B'-.-iitest distinctions ; , ",' "-n a,.,- ,.,.,. wn icnw.-d V Mll)1, , i1m ,',' .'- ""' Al"eriean soprano, in ln. was the .(.voration of . .-, ' 1 c. ibs, founded in -:"t.iii century. rebalily ,. ts, ',,, , h(lI(j PIANOS! PHONOGRAPHS! RECORDS! December records just in. Have you heard the new Columbia scratchless records? If not, you should. W. H. Bohnenkamp Ca , 1.1,1, ,,., , ,h(, Amork mmz iff ,::..;n.n,,er:,irti ' 1 ..... .7I.'T V, K;u";i'"' in th" ''' '- - -ii , 'I"-'1'"".'11 accompaniedl tiiAiSS3n z:Vm rnt? ko,i ,ul clutifu of the'i o . itillili'iii