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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1923)
PAGE TWO " Saturday. January fi, 1923 THE I, GRANDE EVEXINf! OBSERVER i i Right in the Midst of - Things I . I I imwilliiri T ,', ', ' ''iiliilll. ... 11 -nm ill ! 'Wwa 1 1 1 v Just aliout this time of year everything one owns seems old. A hew year seems to call for new -clothes. There's no reason why there can't he a new frock when our January Sale prices them so attractively. Frocks of silk or wool, for parties and street wear are included in the selling, possessing the favored style features and fa.hrics of the season. . . I Tuesday's meeting of the Neieh- thorhood club was unusually well .worth while and added a brilliant ! success to a year of excellent pro i (Trams. Mrs. T. J. Si-rofKin assist ed by Mrs. li. J. (ireen very ably , brought to their audience the charm, (versatility and stioiiKlh of Russian ' music. I As a bit of Russian atmosnhero j the first number on the program' was .a i osshck oance ny .ui.v-s .inry Juan I Thatcher. The stiure was beauti fully hune; with tapestry aid velvet, forminir a rick anil artistic brac-Ki-nund for the little premier dan ; seusc. Miss Ruth Quiglcy and her violin have become fast favorites with all music loveis and m her playing oi .Adante (antnble ami Value ITsihai. kowsky) she repeated the success ; winch has crowned her previous ap pearances. I Singing "o "Farewell to the For est" from the nera Joan of Are, 'Miss Frcdericka Schilke, whose voice has lone; charmed, rose to heights of ! artistry. She was accompanied by Mrs. I.ynn Wright. j Miss Kdna tiraham proved herself an excellent musician and nianist her playinc of three refrcshinK'l need the severe storm were delighted with the reception. Attendance was not com men to members of the Kpiscopal church for all church denominations in the city were well represented. Following refreshments (i. L. Dut Ion accomnanied bv 'Mrs. George Bir- nie at the piano, rendered two vocal selections then called upon Judge Slater for a few remarks. The judge in well chosen words told of the mit-sion of the gathering, paid a high tiibttte to the bHiop and extended a cordial welcome. Responding Bishop Remington spoke in a very pleasing manner telling some catchy stories and ex pressed his thanks aid the thank.' of .Mrs. Remington for the kindness shown by the La Grande people: Mrs Remington responded when railed up on by singing several catchy soni;.' that put everyone in a niirthfu mood. She has an excellent voice The evening was then given over tt getting acquainted and enjoying so cial intercourse. waiter, delivering n talk on Ihe "Re liiiior.i ot tne vVoilu" and in the en suing round table talk Karl Rey nolds replied to Dr. Murpny. Th nevt. mpptimr of the Brother hood dull will In) held lit the home nl Rev. William Crosby Ross on lhurs day evening, February 1. A delightful nhower wan given at the home of .Mrs. E. 3. Shepherd in honor of Miss Alice Spencer, bride elect, on Thursday evening. The eve ning wu spent in playing "bOO at the close of which a two-course luncheon was served. Miss Spencer was the recipient of many beautiful and useful presents. - Miss Speneer will become tne Dntie of Harry Gilniore of Portland, and her many friends wish them a happy and prosperous married life. . A joint recital will be given by Emil Eyer, tenor and Umberto Mar tucci, pianist, Thursday evening, Jan uary 11th, at the Star Theater. The program for the evening is as fol lows: May Day Carol Deems Taylor VolKa Boatman's Song . .i. . Bromberg Molly Urnnnigan Stanford Vieni sul Mar Martucci Emil Eyer Meditation Tschaikowsky Scherzo in E major Martucci Hungarian -Rhapsody No. 11... Liszt Umberto Martucci .Milan Beauty- Extra Special 16-in. I'nhlcached Clash Indies' Pink and White Jersey Bloomers 35c and Exceptional Values in This Department About 150 members and visitor, attended the public installation of of ficeis of the Promise Grange of Wal- , , ... . , , "'" luumv ni'iii on rttff lears nay feces, ereceuse rreule,W. R G.-kelcr. state deputy, con I'", A, (Cm ?"d I lC,U,l C MlnOT luctel the installation anil was as ;U.icnman, i. isisted by Miss Emma Carper, Miss I i i.'i'u" . t -i i.i ,. i-ora Bennett, and Miss l.ora Carper, numbers "inou Art Like a Mower Th(, offii. .irt, v p,H(n Kubcnstein) and Song of Indian' W. j,. s m,.,),,,,,,!,!. W. O; Erne- i uucny,, Buiari nunneri snowcdjiine McDonald. W. L; EJmer Bennett. l . i'i. ii W. S; Henry Carper. W. S. A; Harry ."n-- ...... .iimLimuu.i u,. nn:,M line miu jucsui - .imr more nlan. tl.rIlallrl,,. I. i pi,.hn,,,,, pleasing. Mrs. W. V. Berry accom panied at the piano. With a certain agreeable charm and fine bnbmce Miss 'Mary Jean Thatcher played "By the Sea Shore'' an Etude in F Minor (Arcnsky). Womrn of Moosehrart Legion met home of Mrs. C. S. Shultz on E. N avenue, Thursday afternoon, for 1 fft 3-31 II h Mt ! J 1 'iAw rotary; Rolin tiorbett, G. K: Mrs. VV B. Hescock, Mrs. Jessie Garrett, Po mona; ..Mrs. O. Sweanington, Mrs aioiia I'oulson, J A. S. Twenty recitations, songs and dia logues were given in the lecture pro gram after which a "smelling con test" held by the members of the grange, provided the crowd ' with the social meeting. The time wasjhn Down and Joe Fleshinan,' had spent at needlework after which mu-lbth been rehearsing for the prize WIS! but Harrv McDonald came not ns Auf Fltlegeln ties Gesanges.... Mendelssohn Wohin .' Schubert Pale Moon Logan The Light Vanderpool Emil Eyer Intermission. Recondita Armenia, (from Tosca) Puccini Triste Ritorno .Barthelemy Je t'ainte Massenet Serenade Espagnole Bizet Emil Eyer Nocturne in F sharp major. .Chopin Arabesque Debussey Valse Brillante Manna Zucca Umberto Martucci Love's Sunlight i....Cadman numbers were given and njoyed by all. Those present were Mrs. Agnes Crandnll, Mrs. Jennie . j Lund, Mrs. Fred Anderson, Mrs. (has. t randul . .Mrs. A. N. Mavville. I.Mrs. Marjorio Collins, 'Mrs. J. Kline, li Mrs. A. X. Bergor, Mrs. Roy Smith. j.Mrs. E. S. Norris, Mrs. A. V. Fisher, Mrs .1. G. Stuart and Mrs. Edna j McDonald of Yakima, Wash., who 'was guest for the afternoon. At the : close .of the meeting a delightful luncheon was served. Mrs. Don j Shanks and .Mrs. Frank Shanks as sirted ns hostesses for the afternoon, i The next meeting will be on the eve- Lining of January 11, and a social eve- nnjg is being planned and all mein , bers are urged to attend. winner Refreshments consisting of oyster soup, crackers, cake, pie and coffee were served by the home economic committee to close the evening's program. The meeting of Chapter I of P. E. 0. which was to be held Friday af ternoon was adjourned because of the death of Mrs. Geo. Hopkins, who was a (levoteti meniiier ot that chapter. The Eastern Star Social club will meet Tuesday nfternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Fred Kiddle, at Island City. -9 The Presbvterian Brotherhood met w. ..,...,,; f a... i. r ; Remington a number of La Grande Ul. II To vim-. -ptnpje jratheri'd itt Honan hall last : in their regular monthly meeting. veiling-, nie aiieiuiance was smalt-1 i he attendani it'i- than it wuuhl have hen hail the!visUnr 'ii'in'r !p("i i'l";i-nnl. hut thrse who . .Schneider . . - Martucci . .Sanderson Sfnrla Mnsperi has een chosen r Ibv the lenainn artists and scnipiorsfl lot Milan as the most Kuutif;u uvV jin northern Italy. Mrs. John Theisnn, Mr. Robert feak- f .... a.Imiw T.iincv. .7 r. . M rs . ii' - "a.,- "U.-u '.tnlin O'Connell. -Ir., Mis. T." h.i Maxwell, 'Mrs. S. S. Nve. Mrs. flarry It. lurner ana mvn, S. C. Smith. Milton Stephenson of Spray, ar rested December 24 on a eharKe of operating: a still in his residence, pleaded fiuilty at fossil and was fined $2f0 and sentenced to three months in the county jail. Bird Raptures What is Love : The End of the Road... Emil Eyer E. E. BraKjy, A. O. Haynes and John Allen will he presented with 2f yoar veteran jewels 'Monday eveniny. January, 8, by the Red Cross Lodpt in appreciation of their lonp ant: faith! ui service to the order. OOOOOOOO OOO0OOO0O0 OOOOOOOOI o o Durinjf The g Last Wednesday Mrs. Evtlyn Heai'nshaw was the charming hostess at a very delightful party given in the form of a surprise farewell hon oring Mrs. O. A. Kratz, who lkft La Grande Thursday morning for her I'.ew home in Astoria. Mrs. T. R. Maxwell rendered sev eral vocal selections. The table in the dining room was centered with a beautiful basket of pink sweet peas. and pink roses were used for deco rative purposes in other parts of the room. Delicious refreshments were serv ed by the hostess to the following o-uests: Sirs. A. L. Richardson. Mr. ; liiriuueu a numoer oi ij. i . Kichardson, Mrs. J-J. F. Moss (mim, Mrs. Fred Schilke, Mrs. 0. E. Mnrnnv was tho main Silvrrthorn. Mrs. folon R. Eherhard. Year of 1923 we have resolved to give the same excellent service, the purest drugs, the best values,! and; every advan tage of goodl buying Vnd a low overhead, on prices, that has chaactejrizedi this store in theast. We Jiope to have as manV NEW friends this year Its' last and we know that all of our old ones can testify to the quality of our merchandise, fairness of our prices and excellence of our service. FPESCSPTKM IWJWISTS ocoooooooooooooooooooooooo 1 I, 16-in. I'nWcached Crash OOVS t l, --------...-.-...,........ , M..hank!i and .Mrs. I-rank Shanks as-1 I v,.. . D i , .... X I Ml iB'-O J Br 4L "1" "" me"-Is"'i ' P Pink wer "used" r lig J h Blfl H B S H iPllSl VTltliaiT .rja Tbeus a,e u,Ked to attend. . .'. . . rative Lurposes in other parts of the ! o I k dL A Jul 1 X? fi V M 1 kllyii B. IJ! tI C. , u 111p '''bytenan Brotherhood met room. 1 ) . . f WftlfW mvtli WS VbTA ir .ree , B Ilishop and Mrs. W. P. Wednesday evenins: at the home of Oelieioua refreshments were serv-lg I -5 , ' V Rem ni-lon a number of I.a C.rande'll. ll.Taylor, on Washinprton avenue, ed by the hostess to the followins i J t f-ptopl.. Kathered at Honan hall last: in their regular monthly meeting, jruests: Mrs. A. L. Richardson, Mrs. 1 2 .r-.-. --'i.r--1ri . . ,-, ,-, , , . 1 evening, i he attendance was small-1 The attendance included a number of i.J. T. Richardson Mrs E P Moss- i o Vi' ,',. 1 11.' than it would have bjen had the : visitors. ,., m,-u i.'....i j,' , "v lo j . TT T 'ven'her been I'l-n-.mt. but those who I Dr. Ha-.' V. Murphy was the main Silverthoi-n. Mrs, folon B. Kberh'nrd!' " 1 - W'' IV - :- 'l AND dog fe: $Wk ff W' f'x' ' ' rr (Mi V A ; '"." (txPnlAM Jk- Mho Zr ' WJ 4 - . . , ruj L-;.d,. , ; ,n. , -,-v .- v - a r ,i i .'. . v i. , ,;t:-. 3 -?4?4si:; 5 -Jfi da v. j if- ' 1 . .... 1 iirtr 1 ILL