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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1923)
4 ........ V. 4 ;j H THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, February 21, 1923 PAGE TWO ji iL'iii ilia IIMII . II.. .1 ill.. !i:.i: :ii:ii iiiiii ii: li:,:; l:;.;i ;: .;i fii "m'II Jisii illl:s i : it II'III 1.13 HI!: Hi huh it::' fh i-mi Jt.:tt IBI'i ii'.Ii: : llllil ll:i !!n lift.. till linn mi., Hl'li !;! .;;; III!.'; I;;::. Hilii (::;:! ilri m::i r..,:i rui m: S'.il kii'! III!!! !:;'. n" tk-'i f!!:l I!'.'!' tll'll n-;i iii'i !:.":: Si;!! It:':' !i::l dij;.' Hilii r ' ' v. 1 George Washington's Hatchet What Has It To Do With This Store? A great ocal, we believe ! In fact, this store has learn ed many lessoiV from he life of Washington. First, truth truth inur merMiandising, truth in our advertis ing; and fortitudV-the srt he exhibited at Valley Forge. That, taken over nto ouli store life, has meant looking forward, not back, Ven iinthe face of the difficult times of recent years. It hfys maV for progress in our business and a building for beyter ames. leadership and .that has fostered in us a desVe tj be better, though not neces sarily bigger, and to seiVeJuir patrons as completely as possible. , ... 4 . " ,, , t ,i v nfel N nip 'wOO,' hijrh honors poir.jt to Mrs. Art Jones, second to .lr. V. A. Wallace. A ilelicious lunch was served by the homes before the guests dejiart eil. Those who enjoyed the after noon were Mrs. Jack Brent, Mrs. Walter Jones, Mrs. W. A. Wallace, Mrs. Jack McCarthy, Mrs. W. A. Moss, Mrs. Earl Kline, Mrs. Art Jones, Mrs. K. Noah On the evening of February the sixteenth the Epworth League of the Island City church entertained the community with a Valentine Party. The church was decorated in the usual valentine colore, and many were the delightful games played during the course of the evening. About sixty guests were present and the spirit of Saint Valentine was felt by both young and old. At the close of the festivity re freshments were served and the Lea gue party was voted a splendid suc cess, The ladies of the W. R. C at their noon' luncheon February 17, had a program in honor of 'Wash ington and Lincoln's birthdays which .was a soio Dy tne Kev. iilr. Jones; I address by H. E. Dixon on the life lof George Washington; recitation by Harry Divens; address by Dr. RaV Murphy on the life of Abraham Lin- mln nrun it t -"... picaiuirm, lurs. lauru Brande, with a few well chosen re marks presented Kremnn Ladd with a gift from the corps in honor of his eighty-second birthday anniver sary. The last of a series of twelve dancing lessons under the direction of P. .7. rowers,. . jv,c, esifully closed Monday nir ht when the members of the dancing class invited their friends to the Country club anil a most enjoyable evening was .pent in dancing alter which refreshments were served. The Indies Society of the B. of L. K. & K. and their families enjoy ed a very pleasant evening Satur day, February 17th. After the regular, lodge meeting, the evening was spent in games and dancing. During the evening re freshments were served under the direction of a committee composed of Mesdamcs IJovd, Hickford, Clar ence Potter, Triendly Barnes, Llovi Amos, Howard Uates, Dep Ashley, T. It. Allison and Dora Caton. The American Legion Auxiliary will meet at the home of L. V. Chaussee, 1801 Adams avenue, at k o'clock this evening. Mrs. A. V. Andrews and Mrs. W. W. Kerry will entertain the Kaf fee Klatch Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Andrews. We Will Both Be Satisfied ... if You Use ! the girls' dresses being1 decorated with . dainty hearts in keeping with tho spirit of Valentine's day, while I the boys were attired representing characters. Kodolph Valentino was j present, as was several Spanish rob I bers and many characters equally .as clever. j The club rooms were beautifully decorated in a mvriad of hearts and Monday evening, February 12, the, Songs occupied the evening, and lipids which ied a striking baek- t icv were indeed well rendered and ' " ;1i ..v...-. ij yjIAMOND (is aiHK ji TUBE V J . S , La tirnnde . Country club was the . sceno of a i glowing ' dancing partv when Dr. and Mrs. George R. Vohr's and Mr. anil Mrs. Charles W. Hing ner were hosts and hostesses to about one hundred and eighty of their friends. The Valentine spirit prevailed in the spacious rooms where hundreds of blight red hearts mingled with cupids and lights cast a warm red glow, malting the guests quite for getful of the frost, and snow witu- "" out. The dining room was very at tractive. A large basket ot red car nations formed- the centerpiece of the table, and burning candles at each end further added to the cheerful ness of the rooms. Mrs. C. ii.. J,if.l m,,i HI-- r.v.i Holmes paired while Mrs. George i Stoddard and Mrs. Peter McDonald assisted in tho dining room. The Misses Hcanor Glass and Ruth 1 raimvell served orange Ice between the dances. Loncy's orchestrru furnished 'the music which was very good. All this, combined with the vivid and beauti ful gowns of the women undoubt "l y nuide the affair one of the most brllhnih 0r K tson. . . u - One of the most interesting and best, attended meetings the Young oiihn's, Kducntionnl Auxiliary lias yet "hold was enjoyed Tuesday ova-Vw-ffi ut";tl, of , Mrs: Sherwood Will miis, asrHstcl . by Mrs. Cora HimhnK Scxia, Mi's.. A, W.Nelson an.lsMra, 1 s. i,v. lho very imeresting subject, jlyiuns," was the study of the cve iiing,, dealing with the origin anil the inspiration of hvimis. Mrs. A (W. Nelson gave a talk on the life of Charles Wesley, Mrs. , St.oU Ilnrding rend an arti.-lo on 1-nnnic Crosby, and Mrs. Thelinu l.von gave ii paper on "Old Time llyiim nine enjoyed. "Saved by" iifttt".J;'annie Crosby, sung by Mrs. Hay Fuller and Miss Rohrcr; "Rescue the Per ishing," .mug by Raymond (). Will iams; "Jesus Lpver of My Soul,'' Wesley, sung by Mrs. Ira Aldrich and Sherwood .Williams; "Oh,. For a Thousand Tongues Lo 'Sing.' iWeslev. by Mis. Ray Fuller; "Crossing the ; of iWi Mar,' lennyson, hy Paul Knautz; "Ninety and Nine," by Sherwood Williams: "Lead Kindly Light," by .Mrs. Nelson, the Kev. Jlr. Ouiglev and Mrs. Sherwood Williams; "1 j Think When I Read the Sweet Story 1 of Old," pantomime by Jean iWll iains; "Sextette from Lucia," by ; Claude Cooper, Mrs. K S. Lyon, Mrs. Ira Aldrich, Mrs. A. W. Nelson, i Miss Rohrcr and Rev. Quigley. The i evening Closed by all singing the ; alar spangled linnncr ' by Key. An evening of rnlli.-t-iVio- r,, nn,i I laughter was snent nf t it ( 'twwtiw t'fuli rriday when the Misses .Marian I i Aim and Jane Stanrt rutprniinpd , about forty uf their friends at a Val- ! emine masquernde party. The eveniner from seven-thirtv to eleven was spent in dancing, Mr. and Mrs- P. J. Powers being present to assist. h, W. Weeks entertained a few fricnds at her home Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Art Jones S Ore. Hdw. & j Imp. Co. a.ooooooooooooooooooooooooo Eat More and Digest All You lAm.v that Ih.-re Is noth ing qult.f ho uKravatlnK anil .lis trcsslm; s iiysii:i-sia you rln't rat half the llnio 2 tnil Hi craving IT j-.. Hfn.l-I l Mill . ! nhen yof .1 1 the foo-ll Hated, There Is not what you tiro o are so Hunted eao.l ilon't ilr,-!- roll. a e Ii t.ouhle do. Hi a sure.slKn the llid.lf are shiL-gish Is 11,-Jf iH-opi-rly asslm. The gii.-.-t.s all enmo in co-.tume. 1RADI0S Slixlcl X, S5S.0O . One . stngo , radio- -lrerii. ' y," ane Detector, two.Htagea of.au.l-. iofrenheney. .oris ih sim:ss im iscasin (Hy Assoei.il.d Press) ST. J.OI IM. ilo., Fell. SI. The viiloim. of liuslness lransji.lc.1 here In 1922 was l,;i2.l,7'JH.(i..O or 10.4 per cent more lllilil for 1SI, atcor.l injr to an annoonrement by tho Ht. l.ouis ehamher of conunerce. Th, lurkest lu-iilH were: Hoots .in. I sl.o.-s, 51'J.i.it.pt..Hii.: dry godds, $1"2,.mii.-croc-erli-s. $120.75o,lIMI and l.l.ilber. j$l lit, I..H... mo. ' . A Classified Ad Will Oo It! The nam who owns a use., cat never has to wonder where his mui1 son ni.ks up that kind f langiiago. INFLUENZA mtltnndIn. 1 hale nip,fa ond iroinintf-- v i. oflRUB Ova 1 Million J Y"' oooooooooooo MowooooiooooooooooooooooMOQOOoooeooooo "Comfortable as an old slloe', A homely . expression that exactly describes the sensation of a woman -who has been fitted to a .FRONT LACE CORSET , Corsets embody moatl important n x ...... , tho latc. and Irnprovementa In. front lace corseting. V -1 Complete assortment of the dif ferent models and sizes always on hand. ', . 1'riced $2.50 ana IJp. Mrs. Eobt. Pattison - Corsctlere riione S22-W , Kcs. 1702 Oak Home Products No. 5 Lard .. No. 10 Lard - r',TT U Emily Sugar Cured Hams, one-half 01 vhole, per tb "'7 Mfcmily Sugar Cured Bacon, Yb 25c to 4Uc Ut. amily Picnics, per id Mt. Emily Cottage Butts, per It) The Grande Ronde Meat Co. 15c 19c o . o o o ooooooooooooSrooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Superfine - MADE WITH MILK That's Why It's Richer and Keeps Longer Than 'Other Breads It's the Milk t 3 La Grande, Oregon I v ' - -4 toihU '! 'inlic so $ii iv as o j. " 1 1 I . " : ... 1 1 ,i II Slmlfl X, S5S.0O ' . I AfVs. I, W. Weeks cntertn ned all' . I! . T. ' Ula Walla, who is here visiting III jo freqiieney. You con Vise.tluS 1 1 : PfJTi J" .4!i "Vi ?3SST8S3l8fi(mmma'i Tuft. - - i I'ennut Tirtir, na do nW.if. ; ,. , k .. 1 he ifternoon-wns spent in plav- - ' -El - t - . , -. . . 1 ivllh Mdrnictf hatlery.' This set ; . uarajitoetl to hear stations 1500 i V 13 n! miles Vvay. You will hear le- t I -w ! 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