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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1923)
PACE TWO KVKMXfJ ORSERVER THE Ji GRANDE Wednesday. March 21, 1923. fair-'- :!- -vSLyjAAi V?4T m:(.i'; sn I fi.o. ! AVrnilt' mil, aki . i : 1 2 , l-ii Onunle. of the lnili.il Suites Niitit'iial hank, presented him with a beai.tiful trum ptt cornel and the entiru party join- ii'il in ertenuing wayman rongratuin-- lions on the present and wishing i KUM.MAGK 8AI.H , him tho customary well wishes for Tile Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian more birthdays. The boys present Ichurch will giv a Kummnge Sale nt (were Robert Smith. IKaymond Meyer-'the Sunday school rooms Saturday sick, uuiymonii urimm, raui iiey-:-rs. iJoiiglas Moe, Norman Jessie, :(iifford Scitz, Lester Brownton, Sam Cochran, Bernard Theison, Waynian I Scott and Jack Dennis. a n ..I ir ii ': i or I u- .ind ii l;0 y M.ltV CO. I I , I abb' WashirKtinlrtlg-. .'-ttt-Mil iCHAIX WOOP Onler now ltonde l.umltfT ' . .March 24. Will open at 1:."I0 p. m. S-21-lt ( i . ... "ywty Easter Suit Fashions for Men In the first place, men's Eas ier suits must be smart a smartness accentuated by fine fabric, correct cut and perfect fit, all of which are embodied in the suits we are showing and which have been given such wide favor for spring. Plain colors, mixed weave and stripe effects. Expert tailoring and an unusual care of detail as sures long service in Fashion Park and Kirschbaum Clothe.;. For class and fit Fashion Park 'clothes have no equal. . V Find It Here i J Copy for this column mutt ij in by 10:00 a. m, be Now's tho time to buy potatoes. I Good ones delivered at 7oc sack. W. II. Uohncnlianm Co. S-21-lt Kasler .Uoudny Hall at Itox Hall April 2nd, given by Kill-liters' 4 'I ill. 2-2S-tf Walter Stono of Colfax, Wash., writes Silveiihorn-Wrighfs Family lirii. Store for Germicide and Dand ruff kradicator a? follows: ".Mr. Si'verthorn, you will remember me when located in I.a Giun, some 10 years nun. You sold me a few bot tle of vour Germicide and Dand ruff Kradicator, that absolutely cur ed the worst case of eczema of the scalp possible. .My hHir had all fall en out. I had tried doctor's pre scriptions for this trouble and all had failed. I had tried all kinds of hair preparations, and none did any .good. I now want two bottles for a friend of mine that has a similar trouble to what d hud. Please send at once. Find enclosed $2.00 in pay ment for snme. This germicide cured my troubles in u few weeks and it has never authored me since. Walter Stone, Colfax, Washington.' 3-20-tf .Hcpl.ll. .it :i.ss ii-:.'-)t Grnndo :I-I2tf NOTICE ... ..mi iiio m.'ich nery on hand, and as we arc cloMiig out our stock, we can save you some nion . Anyone interested, call and see lis.. Wi: iiiso .'have ...on.c first class timo. thy aewl, Imblcr Union" Elevator )('. v ' ' " ' .'t-lSrtlt SPECIAL, '20 Chevrolet touring $150. 11110 Franklin, fine "condition. f7;,o. Used Oldsmobilc truck, $425. W H. Uohnenkamp Co. 3-16-tf UrCAD TIIK WAT ADS! (Continued on Page Six.) - Kaster .Monday Itnli at liex Hall April I'li'l. given by Sbriners. I'lnli, 2-28-lf CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt ! thinks for the sympathy and kind j ness extended us during the illness jnnri death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Eliza Hunter; nlso for the bnu J tiful floral offerings, i HUNTER FAMILY. I :i-21-lt llow one ut many keys have Glass Drugs. you ? Get :i-21-lt PARIS BEAUTY PARLOR Room 6 Sommer Bldg. Open from 3 to 6 Evenings and Sundays on Appoint ment. Phone 575-W. 3-5-1 m A group of -friends and relatives Mr. Lydia Crnndy with a bou-comnlet-ly surprised Mr. and .Mrs. nuet of sweet peas, with best w ishes J. I. Stnndley when they, gntheiv.llfioni the W. K. C, it being he. 75th nt their home last Sunday March K,Wrthday .anniversary. A very en to help them celebrate their 54th joyabl afternoon was : spent, wedding anniversary. I A lovely three-course dinner wan The Tom Thumb Wedding, which served promptly at 1 o'clock which will be presented tonight in the was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Methodist church, promises to be a Those present were Mr. and Mm. 'moat enjoyable affair. Special feat- 1.. E. KtnndJev nml i hildren Mildred ' tires of tlic tiroirram will be solo: injpjj: Dale, Mr. and Mrs. August Knckson and children Anita and Charles, Mr. and Airs. Van Long of Imbler,' Mr. and .Mrs. Adolph Walk- r, .Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clark of All eel, Mrs. Jennie Greiner, Airs. Eu nice Gilbert, Mrs. W. M. Evans, Geo. Evims and children Zelma niHl Cleo, Mrs, Lodcma Terry, Airs. Alice. San- rendered bv Anna Helle and Ida Traynor, Huth 1'arker, Jack Bates, and ducts by Carl Alcinnis. and Ida Truynor. aiid Dorothy ami : Helen Pidciick. ... The bridesmaids will lie Sylvia Hodgins, Alollie Trull, Ester Marie Veins and Patsy Jesse. The ushers tonight will be G-r-, loV and daughter Helen. Air. nil. trade Scranton, 'Adelaide Clark,' Mm, B. IM. Durland and daughter jKlrunor Cleaver, Uwrence Bay, Phil- f Kuth. and Aliss Syville Pratt. Air. ip Newlin and Franklyn Eberhard. j and Mrs. James Stnndley are old I pioneers in this valley, having set-1 The Parent Teachers Association ' lied here in the year lWi. 'of the Gnenwood school will meet. " Friday afternoon at 2-.:iU o'clock. TJie Pythian Sister club was en- 1 tertoined Wednesday afternoon at i Chapter I, P. iK. d)., met at the, the.bome Mrs. C A. Kiley. !hom of 'Mrs Edith C'urre Friday i After the business meeting the afternoon. After the regular busi- . ladios spent the afternoon in playing jness meeting, the subject of Modern ! "500," high score going to Airs. S. , Drama was ably and interestingly 1 A; , Weug'-l, consolation to Airs. 'discussed by .Mrs. Edna Palmer. James O'Neal. A delicious two-1 At the close of the meeting re- ..mii-ua l..kn..t. U.. tl,. ... U. I hi. brt- ' hostess .May Kiley, assisted l,y Mrs. . less. Everyone enjoyed a pleasant Graec Slrieff ami .Mrs. Jack Harlan. ; afternoon. Those who enjoyed the aft'rnoon wei: Mrs. James O'Neal, Airs. Carl; The Mission Circle of the Baptist (ii"ti?'tti,.,'M!s" w'""k V'1'"4''"'''' M' church will meet Friduv afternoon it ii rs- ,"MM(," Shannon, , nt lhp pai-sonage nt 2 o'clock, it, be- Mrs. ii. . lM,.y .Mrs. J K. Oliver, Ul hc Knmm business meeting and .Mi.. Dnra ! renrh, Mrs. E. R. Kea- lllit(1.,ox opening. A good time is P, "alter Jones, Mrs. Wil- pi,.,,.. ( apneiety 12 casings, 100 freshments were served during the evening but attention constantly resteil on the radio and the only in termission was when the large sta tions would shut down for the "lis tening in" period of two minutes eacli quarter hour which iR a ruling of the government. . . I-ast Satunbiy Waynian Scott had a birthday. It is a habit boys have, but this was a Particular birthday for IWayman was 1(1 years of age. His mother, Airs. Cora Harding Scott and his grandmother. Airs. Harding, decided to have u dinner for him and to his surprise he came home from work to find the home all messed up with boys whom he runs with. The dinner was served to the coming men of La Grande in a way that caused them to forget the "soft pedal" in singing its praise and the Harding home was then giv en over the birthday frolic of the youngsters. During the evening NOTICE HART'S PHOTO STT'DIO I High grade portraits, kodak pictures professionally finished. Heal por traits made from your best kodak negatives. Ask about it. Copying and enlarging properly done. Sec ond floor Palnier-Koesch Bldg., oppo site West's store. o-10-lm Reliable nursery stock. Get yours for spring. Also reliable heln fur nished on short notice, mnle or fe male. Call Main 744. 217 Depot ai .mhhmii.mii mmm. street, or 285-.1. 1017 Fourth SSSmBSnsJSXESSS3L Mlliy t rouse. a-iu-ini The shop of service. Co. Newlin Drug :) -21 -It LEGION WILL MEET The. American lrfgion Auxiliary will meet Thursday, March 22 nt the home of !Jlrs. K. C. Harding, !MI1 Adams avenue at 8 o'clock. Ji-20-2t A lunch, a good home-made lunch. Every hour in the. day we serve at i our soda fountain a nice sandwich. hot chocolnte or coffee with whipped ; cream, a piece of home-made pie, : hot malted milk, at a very low cost, ' and always he best nt Silverthom-, Wright's Family iDrug Store, former ly Putman's drug store. 3-20-tf ' You are invited to use our store ; to meet .your friends, wait for the i taxi, etc. Newlin Drug Co. 3-21-lt , We have known but few people who were invariably cheerful, and they are now charges of the stale. Inn are always welcome at New lin Drug Co. 3-20-lt Hemstitching ami plcot edge by Mrs. E. C Tuckey, 1808 Second street. 212-.T. 1-27-tf The Only Cloth for Shirts Tmpire Crepe' Made bv Earl & Wilson "The Supreme Shirt for Men." O'DON'NELL Shoes of Quality at "Real Prices" $5.00 to $9.50 Tan Oxfords Black Oxfords When Buying The Toggery Andrews Bros, , ; SHRINERS ATTENTION There will be a business meeting of the mem bers of the Shrine Club at Masonic Hall, Thurs day evening next, at. 7:30 o'clock. All Shriners take notice.' L. H. RUSSELL, Secretary-Treasurer. . f , income? 1 UivWicyouaJ . .'fW mmmm 4 jSS 'ft All benefits ifosujarIwith I, , vddi'tional;'pJ- 1 Mm ctr pri:i.vJni.:imU:4Aii.'ii Wowlareyou jprepareaior ACCIDENT? SICKNESS ? fOLD;AGE ? You have no right to . ghun these thoughts f J until you have ...ltiade proper provi sion against them. , You can do this through a Perfect Protection Pol icy in West Coast Life. If youarcnotiidccjuatcly protected in every re spect, it is your duty to learn! just what the Per fect Protection Policy will do for you. The coupon below is your ( ip; portunity. Send it today. EST - INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE-SAN FRANCISCO Niilnii SKiiT him! VU'tnr l'.cUlcy WI.M C)ASl Lit b L'KACL Co. 60S Mjrkct Strtti, San ttnciM:u (Joiilfm!!: U'iifiont iild'j;ulion on my part, iinil me more inoniUiHoii, o IJiiih '"A" 11.1-1.1 STKONGKST COMPANIES S3 A surprise party was jrlven Sal unlay night at tlic home of Mr. anil Mr. August Krick.inn, tin- nccasion hv'mg thr aiinivvrsaiv of .Mrs. Krirk Ktm liirtllnlay on 1'riilav. Thf evening was .-pent in ilayinir raitis unit in social ,-onvcrs', after W'hlt'h vefreslinicnts were serveil. Tiinse finMent were Mr. anil Mrs. I.. K. Stnnillev ami children, Mililreil anil Dale. Mr. ami Mrs. 1.. M. Hoyt. iiml' daughter. Mililrnl, M,s. 1.. Te'r ly unit son, l.oien, .M:-!i. Alice San lor. am! little ilaughter. Helen, Mr. ml Mrs. (). W. (iulilrnmn. Mr. ami Mrs. Krickson anil rlnlilren, Anita mill Charles. Tho I.ailies of fh,. V. H. C. held their . regular meeting March 1 7th. Luiwheon was seneil at noon and the frtllowiug progiiini rendeivd: Song, Miss M.Ttlc Wilcox ami Miss Krm WiMHlrll. Miss Wilcox iii-cum. ianying nt the piano, .Mrs. Kaye (atlin spoko on lier Work with the lied I'ross; anil tho provident, Mrs. Kred lliaden piesint- 'with Mrs. Janii's Hough, 180:1 Adams I The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Thursday, March !!2. at th" home of Mm. K. C. llai-ding, flOI Attains avenue nt 8 o'clock. ; ' I Mrs. 11. K. Tooliilge will rntcrtain the l.ucky Thirteen Hridge club to- i morrow afternoon, March i2, at her home. ' I A radio party which drought ex quisite entertainment to the guests jwas held at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. It. J. Williams on Y nvenu Moudjty night. The mysterious radio brought in beautiful concerts from i far eastern points n well nr. n num ber of 1'acil'lc coast cities. The vocal .selections were verv fine and the en tire evening was enjoywl bv the fol lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Walden. Mr. anil Mrs. .lemmo Camp bell, Mr. and Mrs. William Hrad shaw, Mr. and .Mrs. Irving Watson, Mis. Henry 1'lass. Mrs. Kred Wil 'liams, Mr! and Mrs. Itert Kcmlall and Robert Hratt nf Maker. He- ?mi'i'"'iii:nttitttttttttt:ttittt!tttttttttitttitttttt!umttittitttttttt!ttm:ttmrtttti SATISFACTION ooooooooooooooooon 0 o Satisfurtion o Guaranteed o O o g Everybody In Every g Transaction f o o OO 0000000000000000) S11 Hit- wor.l out iMrrfully ynnr Srlf. tt.-t tin full Import, imloMtiinil Ihiit ht'i-f wi- satisfy you In cwry I run. :ii'ittn. no liKiti. r tt wtutt vpniHc wr it'". Your pi- nmtr- Is our miiTrii, nn! m ai liirt' lt Im- Kiiroiof ill, fur w ttlhi"y you. nn niatd r what you want r whMi nu xvnut tt nr how on Wiint to tt. rv. ,1. WHOM Three Leaders For Spring Black suede patent trimmed. Talent leather with frray suede trimming. Gray suede with patent inlay. These shoes are all rig-lit up to the minute. Many other new Spring styles in sport oxfords and strap pumps. Home of Tlic 'JROCHE'STEFn 20f Depot Street The Bootery Inc. "A Paradise for Tired Feet" 20C, Depot Street rhonc Main IIS GROVER SMITH, MRr. : 1 1)0 0U THINK OF WHEN YOU WANT ANY i; -ii'ii' FIELD OR GARDEN SEEDS OF COURSE Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co. SEE US 0X- ALFALFA SEED, CLOVERS, GRASS SEED, -GARDEN SEEDS F.0TII BULK AND PACKAGES " ONION SETS Red Cross Druq Store jitmtMrtittttttmijmtttitmMmtmnmmtttttmmimnttmtimiti