La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 20, 1923, Image 2

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    Saturday, January 20, Ibrf.
PARE TWO
THE LA
Figured Marquisette
N Curtain Draperies
L A Large Assortment From Which to Choose
25c
Ladies' Outing Flannel Gowns
Made of Good Weight Flannel in White and Light
Colored Stripes
Orte Lot
Laces aiKlSJnsert ions
jSjther Wide r Marrow
Half Price
I i Skirt' .Styles.
I
Girls' Hose
Fine Ribbed Black Hose
39c
coptei:i
' Thron of Iho sermon's most popu
lar Mrt m'xl'.'I-i ro sketched
above. Or.o !airly elaborate with,
itfi three tiers "ounces, lhis la
inlcrnl' il t'J vompuny a costume'
blom-x- nf elaboration. Thoj
other twii iit-iy Iw worn with nnyj
Ji;ort of blouse at all. One ot them I
Jjias liitlu punch; inserted. Thu other.
Is as plain as a skirt win ho. All'
(.shirts aio witter nnd Ic-ngcr.
"Ve
I
i
Thd program of the N'eiijhhorhood
club on Tuesday was u treat, espe
cially for the lovois of (rood liter
Hturo, when Mrs. L. U. Moo spoke
on American Fictiimi, usinu; Nathan
iel Hawthorne, thu first ureal Amer
ican short Rtoiy writer, anil Joseph
Jk'ir?sluemer, to whom Home critics
irivc. first place of today's writers
lis types for comparison. Mis. Moe
rend "The Ambitious fiucst." hy
Hawthorne and "The Token." Iv
IlerKshicmcr, in a most finished and
pleasing style, and drew the com
parison in an adiniiable manner,
which left one to feel that Amor
lean literature of today falls sboit
of the hikh standard set by earlier
writers.
J no music tor tile nltvt'iionn con
Rifted of two numbers by the Ad
club oniurtotto composed of .Messrs
(Icorire Mimic, Klmur Sto lilinil, Law
rence Dutton and Sherwood 'W illiams
which wero most nppiccintul, prov
ing this new croun of simi-ris an
a valuable addition to the musical
circles of La (irnndc.
Mm. nil "ii io and Mrs. It. ,. (irce
played two piano duels in a most
unisncd manner: (a) Hungary bv
Moszkowske; (b) TorenJor by'Rub
enstcin. The I.a Grande Country club was
the scone of u very pretty dnncin
party Friday oveninir, when Mrs.
Hurley Smith entertained in honor
of her dauuhlir Miss V.-rdn liaie,
the occasion hrinir her fifteenth
birthday anniversary.
The younu folks natbered at. the
home of Miss Verda Unin where sev
cial cars wire awaiting to transport
tho gleeful party to the beautifullv
decorated club house. Alibie Creen
and tills Kosenbaum furnished the
music lor tho evening.
The girls were beaulifullv gowned
in dainty frocks which blended har
moniously Willi the spiiii of the af
fair. Duuciiifr was in order from
8:110 to I0::iu when the miosis were
ushered into (be dining room in the
form of a Krand march whiili was
led by Miss erda Kaie ami Ucid
llibbaid and was followed by nine
teen nioro joyous couples.
IteficshincMa of delirious ices,
fancy cakes and chocolate were serv
ed to the guests befure I heir departure.
An especially interesting meeting
oT tho bulbs Auxiliary to the Amer
ican I.eirion was held Wednesday,
January 17, when Mrs. tienrge H.
Vehrs was a charming ho.-tcss to the
memoirs at her home
ptre t.
The regular business
Seventh
the gentleman's prize and Hal Holi-
nenkamp the guest prize.
' Delicious refreshments wore serv
ed ul the close of the evening, Mis.
mchnnlsnu being assisted in serving
by her niece, Miss Adelaide Kutb
Clink.
,
The annual meeting of the Girls'
lli?ndly Society was held last Wed
nesday evening at the llonan ball
The Program started with a pot-luck
supper, covers being laid for twenly-
eignt.
A very Interesting report for the
year was read aftir which an elec
tion ol (Ml leers took place. Rose
Kline, pro.-ddcnt; Iva Hug, vice-pres
ident; Margartt Itiggs, secretary:
I'onaiinc u.Nnor, corresponding scc
letary; .lean Stearns, lieasurer. Mr
P. K. Norcruff of Kuge.'ie gave a
vhoit talk to the girls on the Near
hunt situation, the leslllt of which
was the adoption by the ti. i' S. v(
a little girl from Hint region to be
nanu.l "I.a Grandn."
I'laus were dcveloH'd for the an
nual Mnrdi (Iras which is to be held
February 1Mb. This is a money mak
ing affair, proceeds lo be used foi
misMonnry work, t ho upkeep of the
li. S. hwl, of the Albertina Kerr
Nuisery Home in Toi-tlnnd and their
adopted Orient daughter.
i
An exceptionally pleasant evening
was spent I Inns, lay night ui tin.
regular monthly dance of the Coun
try club.
Hosts and hostessrs ;for the eve
ning were: Mr. and Mrs. C. II. l!ev-
indils, Mr. nnd Mrs. V. II. lieuter.
Mr. and Alls. ('. K. Short. Mr. und I
.'irs. i.ynn tiouneiiKamp, .Mr. and
Mrs. I.. I', Dunn, Mr. und Mrs. Ilar-
llonvy, .Mr. and Mrs. C. II. I'ut-
mnu, Mr. and Mrs. K. .1. linen. Mr.
and Mrs. . It. .lones, Mr. and Mrs.
.1. fl. Holm. Mr. and Mrs. l.vnu
Wright, Fro I Kiddle. Stewart llen
,.tt i.... i. t.i., 1
About seventy couple were present
and l.oney's orchestra furnished their
usual high class music.
I.eo Miller and wife, Mrs. Florence
I.yncb Miller will leave the :)rd of
l-'eluuary for Atlanta, tia.. where
Mrs. Miller will study music under
sum.! of the lust teachers of the
south and east.
They will be gone nil spring and
summer an, I will return in the fall
when Mis Miller will reopen her
violin and vocal classes.
I.a lirarde will miss Mrs. Miller
who has always been very pronli
lunt in social and musical eitcles.
.. : .. i-n: ..re: . ti
lor ueLiiig us innuiiiiiiK "iio.ii. iiiv
, cial hour and light refreshments were
'served und a pleasant time was -tn-!
joyed by all.
it ,
A pleasant afternoon was spent at
the home of Mrs. J. G. Stuart on
Jefferson avenue Thursday afternoon
when the Women of Moos.heart Le
gion met for the social meeting. Tht
time was spent at needlework after
which Mrs. Stuart sang two vocal
selections which were -enjoyed by all.
Mis- Fred Smith gave a very in
teresting talk on "What I Saw at
Moosebenrt," a'lul told of the home
wdien on (l visit there. Mrs. Jessie
Fishc-r told of "Moosehaven" at
Jacksonville, Florida, the home for
aged ..Moose, and told of the build
ings and the members that were
there, which was interesting und
everyone enjoyed.
The guest for the reception was
Mrs. S. ;W. McLane o Vancouver,
Wash.
Members present were Mrs. Agnes
Crnndall, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. L. A,
Stoop, Mrs. 1. nraunou, Mrs. ('has.
Cian.-lall, Mrs. Frill Anderson, Mrs.
Jennie l.utid. Mrs. Itoy Smith, Mrs.
t'bas. Itunyan, Mrs. ,1. Kline, Mrs.
Frank Shanks, Mrs. Walter Bennett,
Mrs. I). ( Jiarboneau, Mrs. Marjorie
Collins, Mrs. Claia lierger, Mrs. C.
S. Sbultz.
At the close of tho afternoon a de
lightful luncheon was served. Mrs.
Stuart was assisted by Mrs. A. N.
Mayville and Mrs, E. S. Norris as
hostess and all wore wdiito caps and
badges with the word "Mooseheart."
The next meeting will be on the eve-j
nine' of .lanuarv "2"i at I. (). O. F.
hall and all members ar? urged to I'residuit. Flossie Vcdder: vice-presi
attend. I dent, lla.cl l'erkins; secretary and
treasurer, Nellie Daggett
rectory were bed sheets, pillow cases,
iiajo aim uatn towels, wash cloths,
glasses and vases, blankets, bed
spreads and (uiits, brooms, incan
descent globes, pans, cake plates,
pyrex, tea ktttle, tea pot, . mixing
bowls, double boilers, tea towels,
breakfast, cloths, table and dresser
scarfs, table cloths and a number of
center pieces and fancy work. Out
standing among the many beautiful
presents were a pure linen table
eiotn donated by the A tar Sneietv
itself and ulso a most handsome silk
quilt made by Mother Newlin whilst
ill her mill year. Concludlnir the
presentation. Father Loeser ttndert
his sincere gratitude for this and the
many evidences of kindness he had
received from the members of his
palish and the People of our com
munity and assured them it would be
his pleasure to do all in his nower
to repay the devotion and kindness
extended to him.
Hereupon a report covering the ac
tivities of the Altar Society during
the preci tlmg year was read and an
proved- Members, 00. Total receipts;
.io.io..;s. lotal disbursements, Sl.iliii.
78. Ilalunce on hand, 1(18.(10. An
announcement was also mnda that
the Altar Society and the Girls So
dality had purchased all the furni
ture and furnishings for the new
house through the local stores and
as soon as tho same arrives an open
ing of the new house for the general
public will be arranged. 1 hereupon
tne House with its present lucuish
ings was inspected from attic to
basement and all expressed their
great delighl with the beautitul ar
rangement and facilities in the same
The ladies brought with them also
their own' refreshments and closed
the alteinoon with it two course
luncheon.
Mrs. John '.MrEwen will entertain
the Eastern Star Social club lues
day afternoon at the Masonic Par
lors.
The Loyal Daughters of the Chris
tian church met al the home of Mrs
W. Vcdder, M)2 AdamM avenue, last
Friday evening for their regular
monthly business meeting. The clns;
was reorganized for the year 1112:1
with the billowing oflicers elected
UyilLUIAL
PHILOSOPHY
iS'GMj
The Annual hall sivon by tho Vol
unteer l-'iie Popart mont Woilncsilay
tvenin-r at tho Urx hall was voiy
Will nttoiuloii and was a derid'.'d sue
i'oss. Ahout two hundred coupk
were present to enjoy the excellent
music furnished hy l.oney's oitIips
tta. and until midnight, when the
dance in hd, the hall was crowded.
t Cliarminir in all its details H the
m..-( in. ,.u , """n?nm i.u;in I aiK'0 Id IM 11 Veil
held, and several matters of impm-I 1 uo"l,a.v evening. January J.'t, at Ke
tanco were tnkm up. The ladies I "4 llis w,il 1,0 of the out-
have plar-ned to makt n haoy laveMe ' stlltl,n,lt: "H'ial featuies of the ;ra
for the wife- ef nue of th. di'-aldV I S1"' ''Vl'"110 way is iv-
vetoran-i, an I it va? also planned to!1'11. wn ('!'l,1' limit y tti a-it in a
hold a oandv Milet.n Satuid.iv Jan-' l,n''rt!1thi"p'e work as well as vn.iui
Uary IMh, at I.iliv'n haitlwaie mnre i a ,nost "I'l'Khtiul ovenniir
Kollowinir was a deiiehtful social
hour which was enjoyed hy alt. Ihe
jrii'is earned out thp- plans lor
"tacky"' party to perfection. All
came attired in tacky wearing ap
parel. Ihe prize, lor the "tackiest
dressed, was awarded to Hazel Per
kin. Tho.-e present wen1:
Blanche Uice, Marian Harris, Mil-
drel 1 ate-;, Mildred Couan, Flossie
I'uinn. Jan. 20 The I-uckv Thir-! Vcdder. I.ora Callisnn. Catherine Ar-
teen cluh was entertained Friday af-lyune. Itia N'icdcier, Ni-llie DajrKett.
teraeoti hy Airs. V. IK. I'liimps at . -Maxi;:e i'leilUT.
her home in South Union- A fine1 '
luncheon was served at 1:0 o'clock.; Thv M. 1. ,. . Bridire club met
the balance of the iitternoon was at the home of .Miss Lizzie Little
hp.-nt in a social way and was hitfli-jU:st Saturday. An enjoyable evening
ly enjoyed by all present, was spuit in playing hriilre, with
Mis. (I. K. Kerr, assisted by "M is.
Charles IVddingfield, Mrs. II. L. Nor
ris and .Mrs. Henry Hickoy will en
tertain (he Husy lite o tho Maeca
le.s at the home of Mrs. Kerr, lit0?
Fir Street next Wednesday afternoon
. The Missionary Society of the M.
K. church South met in a business
and social mtetin Thursday after-
Miss Daisy Pooley winninjr high lien
ors.
Jiefreshments wero served nt
lato hour hy tho hostess.
CIIl.NKSK PREPARE
R)R SPORTS MEET
SUAMUIM, .l;m. 2t. Chinese ntll
lete: nf Mriiiatiy all of the many el-
noon at the home of Mrs. C, J ncatlonal institutions of the country
v am as.sisioo y .um, viauinur.
in. Aiair:arct Imrle was appointed
rhairnmn of ihe net stVial com
mittie which will pmvide ot rtain-
mrnt tor the lomi nieetmir to lc
held Fehruary Vth at the K. of P. i h.ii:,'rr '"ia"
null- .m"". M'niia i nausie was ap
point id post hi.totiaii.
The members of thu Kaffoe KlaKh
enjoyed a very plea ant evening Fri
day, when Mr. and Mrs. Wood Kerry
ik'rnl Ir. nnd Mrs. A. 1.. Kulumlson
were juint ho?ts and hostesses to the
Club nt the home of Dr. liiehauhon
on 0 nveue.
Scven; tble?i of cards were in ac
tion, with Mrs. "W. K. Jitney win
ning tho lailioa' prize, C. I'. Newlin
1 he pioceeds are to be iriven to
the State Scholaiship loan fund
Fiom thi'e funds medine li-
nancial assistance to comp1, to then
are irivc b aiit.
til undo hav i
vera! LitK fiom I
reci icd loans.
The patioiHses ae Mrs. A 1
Knhaitl-on, Mi-. Koher-t F.-km, Mi-s.
F. I.. Me,'i-s. Mrs, J, p. I.vneh. M.s.
Carl Steddunl, Mrs. IV K. Sitvor
thoine. Mrs. A. K. Hunter. Mrs. T
ScrontfiiM, Mis. John Theison.
Mis. l.ro Wainkk.
lTnion. Jan- 'JO. ittiie Mountain
Item Kcbekah l.i;e had their in
stallation coremonies at their hall
Wediutday rvcuinjr. .Mrs. Ulltc Cas-
A very interesting program was
renttored on the work in Mexico af
ter which refreshments wero served.
A silver of fi rinjr was taken to be
used in the missies work. Twenty
five were present-
I'nion, .Ian. 'JO. The ladies of the
Carnation club woiv delightfully vn-'v
tertained Thun-day of this wevk at ;be sri. i, ,.
luncheon at the new hotel hv Mrs.! In the ea-ii.
Mae Hall. Tho meal, a ifolicious lette i iat.r!,!
four course affair, was served at 10 'and it is .(nU
oYliH-k, after which the members of sn-I t'linten v
the club spj".t the afternoon very -iciit-o m. 1!u
pleasantly in the Lubes' room, with ; nis a-p) .p;, i
went into tiaininif early In the winter
in preparation Tor the Knr Kastern
(Jann s of l that are to be held In
Japan m t May.
Kl tm tin Hon nt.-ettntfs at various
points are to h( in Id In the ronilnR
inontlis i,n.l the final 'rounds of th"
nntiop.il competition will be staged in
April in shanghai when the li atp that
will r. pr. i - i rhinii nt the irames will
(By Assoeinted Press)
WH'TII HI;N'P. Jnd.. Jan. lio
John . Tatltot. of South Heiid, who
waa ret eutly elected Supri-iiie' rr'-si-dent
of the ttrdi r of (luls, aiiys tlus
I lon't he dou n.-h' Lirt-iL Tomor
row is eomJmr, t'oinhw swiftly, hear
ing neiv (jppurtunitieH, absorldutc er-plexllM-s,
time liHllnw ean-s. And af-U-r
tlial Is eoinlnr-' a lonjr train of t
morrow.s that In-intf the Hoottiin opi
ate oT forget t'u I ni hh that woiihl K''ad
ually ohlit'Tate all nr'tiuory of today's
hlUerrioHM and pain.
'"I lonot be tliHiie;irten-d by toda;-o
burdi ns of ran- and disappolntim-nt.
Look ahead to tlie tomorrows with
ihelr aolare und their joy. You are
infinitely Kitted. You Imw mind. Yon
have the niLLrv.-lous Kilt of thought.
And, lit the end of today and tomor
row you have the color of the ewniwr
sky.- 'J'riceicHM pictures hang" in rich
men'H halls. ( 'anvaK on which the
greatest artists have tried to fix the
sunset's Klory but (lie sKy nature
shows you hna defied reproduction
and no atcuctui-e. money built, ran be
compared with tin space In which
that skyis Ihjiik for you. And at the
end of soiiie tomorrow, that painted
sky will east mellow HkM, of inde
scribable Holiness, upon ii spot where I
you w III forever rent.
""Meyond the frost chain and the fever,
"lieyond the rock waste and the river.
"Heyoml the ever and the never."
Purine th- annual conclave of
Fourth Peree incinhi-rs. the body
controlling the nfialrs ot the Order of
Owls, the reports of the various Su
premo officers .show the establishment
during I'.i'l- of 17 subordinate
oranehes and an Increase of 1 .Mp.ihiii
nieinbers. The policy of conferrinK1
pensions on neeily willows, and car
ing for indigent orjdians of deceased
members and educating and ti-ainfnR'
them lor practical, useful lives, was
approved.
It was ordered, however, that or-
..iM.n- MiwiiiNi not he rami lor In in-1
siltulloiis controlled by tin- order, it
belllK deemed Wise mat Uiey i-e
ed In appropriate hcIiooIh and liomes.
their maintcnanee belnir defrayed
from the treasury of the order.
The proposal at Oeputy Supreme
'resident A. M. Ptooin. of S-w York,
to erect a million dollar club house
i .1... i -t .-r v,.w York "Hy w-as
approved.
I.A GRANDE HEALTHY
Contagious discassa reported for
ttic wi'tk enilimr Jiimuaiy ltn, l--'-lliphllieria.
La Grande i; Portland S; Salem
:! Clackamas county 1; Coos county
I; Lane county 1; Malheur county
:i; llarion county 3.
.Scarlet Fever.
Bend 2; North Blind 1; Ontrio 2;
Portland 4; Salem 1; Benton county
8; Curry county II; Multnomah coun
ty 1; Vheelcr county 2.
Smallpox.
Albany 1; Ontario 4; Portland 8;
Benton county 2; Clackamas county
1; Linn county 1; Wasco county 1.
Typhoid.
Midford 1; Coos county 1.
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CnAS. H. KKYXOLDS, SIluillKer.
I,a (Jrnndo - - Oregon
"Insnrnnee With Service1
"Comfortable
as an old shoe"
V homely expression that
cxaVtly tloscrihcs tho sensation
nt a vonian who lias been fitted
to a
FPvVNT IiACE
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"Ta CanilllcV Co"setsl embody
the lutost a most laiportant
r ('(impt'tillon.s th ath-
in Hi,- Scinh Is ii n u 1 n k
iMinc.-il Unit HonckonK
ill :,-nd n company of
t:idlllK two woillt-n Ivll-
-iKtnKluit n'xl spi-niF
-cwiliC, visltlliK and plans for fu-, lo romp l- ni tl:,- final j-oiimls lu re.
ine i;tio I liinr. Kvery nuinbor was i -- .
pn-M-nt an unusual occurrence in; Mr. A. Sanfonl in charpe of our
these days of colds and Knppe nr.d can:ly kitchen, sure knows his stuff.
llu- , 'Try snnw of his Knclish Toffee.
., ,, . ,. , . , i Mexican .hews and chocolates.
l'ollowinc the completion of the l-19-2t
rectory adjoining the Catholic church I
the Altar Society and the ladiis of j An ln.it ln i.i.kiii; to the Itush
the palish kindly supplied the wants I man r.i miy n1P imanlhi reserva
of the same in a linen and kit.-hri ; tion w.w shot ai uieih itui-.tiiy nlnht
shower held at the rectory last Wed- j i,v sp,-,-i. ,:ii,-r vnderwn after ,
nesdny altemoon. Aiiikhk the many , i('e u!m, ', ti,, i,,,!,,,, .,i on ih,
Kautiful ptcsenta donated to the new I officer had mitumii I
1
improvf mcnta In front Iac
corsetlnir.
Complete a;sortnicnt of the dif
ferent models nnd slr.es always
on hand.
rrl.-rd $2.50 anil t p,
Mrs, Bobt. Pattison
; Corw'lrr
rhone 322-W Krs. 1109 Oak
Dr. KING'S PILLS
for constipation
BKrirriB
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TWO QUARTS '
Two Years Guarantee!
TWO DOLLARS
The seasoji is
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here 2
(m Agency
Public Sale
The iiiiiIi-i-IliicmI will sill nt puhllc ainlloii. nt Ills home two
miles east nf Iji (iiaiiile. Oregon, on i lie- Island Illy mail (take lane
I hal leaves main road nt Hie ilsthl) on Hie olil Itiiswll plan-, east ot
Hie ,lai k Hill rni-oi.
('t).M.MH.('IX(l AT IDlltO A. M., Willi I ree Lunch at Xonn
Monday, January 22,
TIIK I'OLf.OWINIJ l);s( ltM!i:i I'KOI-r.UTV, TO-WIT
8 Head of Horses
S I.M I.LIM.Mi
I Ten 111 (iehliims coming S'i'H. I i'Vay Mnro, 8 yoars old, v(..
old. wriuhi. j;ti)0.
1 Span (oldliiKs, brown nnd
hay.nscs IU nnd U. - 1 Span fiehlliifis, 7 mid 8 years
1 iray llorsi, VI yoni'M old, vt.
11100.
I fl.V).
old, wt., 1700.
14 Head of Cattle
CONMSTIXfi or
2 Cows. Trosli
I Avvsvy Cow, freh soon
1 .lerv Cow, ti(!i Feb, 15.
J Spot ti'd Cow. fresh In March.
1 Itlack Cow, fresh In April,
ylvlny: A Kalhnis per day now
'2 Heifers, spring ins
I I.oiik Yearling: Heifers
I Miott Vrarllos Steel
Hull, cnmtn 2 years, brown
Swiss. rcKlstorod.
33 Head of Hogs
10 II rood Sows, SnTe
March UiM.
ixci.rniMi
PiR, Head Shoals, Wt. 10 to AO
poiiiMN eat h
Implements, Furniture, Hay, Etc.
ft SeiN tint! nrltclieii Harness; 4 Sets Nearly New; 10 (ioral Col
lars; 4 Henvy AVaRoiLsi t I'l'inm Separalor, (iood ns A'ew; 2 Cream
Cans: 2.1 Tons of l-'lne Hay. -Jml anil :!rd i iillim;: l'lanel dr., (inrdeii
rianler: 2-seetion llarron-; ri-loolh ;ardcn IMow: ;rliidslone; Dlnlnir
Itoom Tnlile; lluriel; I'ailor Slnnil Tlllile; S Chairs; Kitchen Cabinet;
Davenport; a Heels. Sprluus ami Jlnlrosscs: 1 ltuK nnd OTHI'.lt Alt
TICI.KS TOO M vn.ltDI s TO MKMIOX.
TERMS
All sunis of 211.00 and under. oali. Over S20.00, G mnnllis time mi
linnkalile note drawing 8 per rent Interest. All properly must lie set
tled tor heroee removal I'roin premises.
COL. T. B. JOHNSON, Auctioneer T nr'n-
J. E. REYNOLDS, Clerk L. W. DlXSOn
OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results
SUNDAY ONLY
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