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ft 42 1 2 Try Your Hand in Our Fancy Goods Section The fourth of a scries of five re citals will be (riven by Mildred Lov ett, pianist, Clark Fit.ireruM, vio linist, students of Sacred Heart Aca demy, at the Baptist church, Thurn uay, April in, at H:uo o'clock p. m. Program Le Coucou Diiouiti Soeur Monique Coupcrin Moonlight Sonata Beethoven Mildred Lovett Hungarian Dance Hrnhms Somewhere a Voice is Calling. , .Talc :lnrk Fitzgerald Hungarian Rhapsody No. (I Liszt Mildred Lovett Souvenir in I) Ilrdla 1 Love You Truly .....Bonds Clark Fitzgerald Valse Brillante Chopin Fragments Rachmaninoff Le Fupillon I.avnllcc Mildred Lovett Arabesque Debussy uunzii lnpoiinn Yon (Witches Dance Miu Dowell Mildred lovett The public is invited to attend. . Musical people of Im Grande will be pleased to know that Mrs. Jessie A. Hoskins, of linker, will be at the Foley hotel all day Friday to inter view those who desire to take up advanced musical instruction. Mrs. Hoskins has been recognized since her first year's residence in Eastern Oregon as one of the outstanding teachers of the country. She is a life accredited teacher of the state of Oregon, a graduate of Stultgard, . Germany, possesses a certificate from the chairman of the. executive com mittoo on the study of voice of the National Federated clubs ulong with several others from the American" post graduate courses. She is a pu-. pit of Scbulze, a disciple of the fn- 'mous Garcia. - Mrs. Hoskins is quite well known lm Grande and the fact that she us tloculi'-d to irive Aline of her time ivML week., fc.uM-iM!oilif Wfc': littv-willl fie bl frrtfet inlctj )'-7,' ZJA I ' : ' Friday evening was the tune of a very pleasant party at the Alicel hall. The party was held for the purpose of awarding the Knight Ban nerets of Modern Health Crusade to those who had earned them. The evening was spent in playing games. At the close of the evening the pins were awarded to the. fol lowing: Melvia Buchanan, Ciladvs Stewart, Cluud Stewart, Walter Phil lips, Clark Huikman, Clcland and Thomas Walsinger, Clarence, Floyd and Mcrton Berry, Marie and Lvle Leilbetter, Willis mid Wesley ller shey and iRuuben Wills. Friday evening, April Sflth. the School will hold u stunt show in the school house. Chapter 1, P. 10. )., met at the home of Mrs. Vincent Palmer Friday afternoon, April ti. After the usual business meeting. n interesting and instinctive discus sion on Modern Art was given by Mrs. Mary E. Wright, assisted by Mrs. Cornelia :risHmnn, who pre sented a number of beautiful slides in connection with the subject. At the close of the Progtntn, re freshments were served by the hos tess, i The American Legion dance at Rev hall last evening was well attended and the spirit of hospitality liv the Legion boys, so pronounced in all their La Grande social functions, was deeply enjoyed by the large number of guest, The dance was given by the boys for the purpose of raising funds to liquidate the expense of planting trees on Victory Way. It was a voluntary1 offer on the part of the Legion for the members felt su h a piide in the community undertaking that they requested the Neighborhood club to grant them the privilege of superintending and arranging the ex pense of the planting. 'harles K. Ilarding. service man, was the nrtlvc head ol the planting for the Legion PAGE TWO Vj-ih iii-1 ii n u ii " i " i ' ii i iiTii in-!!!"! ii iii' i ii i mi', f The list of art work we are showing is almost endless. Such as lunch sets, pillow cases, bed spreads, buffet sets, aprons, etc. Things that even the amateur needleworker . can make in a very short time are bridge sets .applique tea aprons or fancy colored luncheon sets, so attractive for impromptu affairs. Only the simplest stitches that "go rapidly" are required to make these articles. Directions and thread to use with each piece. You may choose the materials and "learn how" in our Fancy Goods section. and the dance last nlirht was a fit ting climax for yesterday's holiday feature winch marked the dedication of the Victory Way. The Westminster Guild held a very pleasant meeting Monday evening when they were entertained at the home of Mrs. Charles 'Dimmer. Following the rcgulnr business meeting, an interesting program was rendered, and Mrs. Duryea gave an excellent talk. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Mrs. J. I Gibson returned to her home in Pendleton this morning -after a few days spent here visiting friends. Mrs. La Follette of Weiser, Idaho, arrived in La Grande Tuesday where she will visit for several days. Mrs. T. M. Myers of enterprise, passed through La Grande last eve ning on her way to Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorgc Cochran anil Mr. and Mrs. Colon Eberhard will entertain the Kaffee Klutch Friday evening at the Country club. IMr. and Mrs. Clyde Seilz beauti fully entertained at luncheon for Mrs. I orrest Ivanhoc yesterday. Mi's. Forrest Ivanhoe was a dinner guest of U)r. nnd Mrs. A. L. Rich ardson on her recent hurried visit to La Grande. The next committee for the coun try club dance will be the following: Mr. and Mrs. ift. L. Ponrch, I.Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Bunting, Mr. and Mrs Leo Miller, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Chit, Mr. anil Sirs. 11. M. Bay, Mr. ami Mrs. A. C. Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Hen Dccious, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mil ler, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dutton, Mr. one) MH. y4&-(inM'WiM mi ;iyi vtow Merry,. -mr- ;.jki . airs-, Knlstoii'.'Miv ai'id I.V.'rs. M. B. Thind hue, Mr. and 'Mrs. Chase iBohnen kamp, Dr. and IMrs. Biggers, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knowles, Mr and Mrs. Fred Kiilille, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stoddard, Mr. Ralph Huron and i.Mr. Homer Lcffel. The committee named above is the Inst on the scr ies which have been held the last season. A meeting will be held in the near future to determine the date of the dance- As scon as this series is completed it is planned to begin another one ami one dance will lie held each month throughout the year. Probably no social event of the club has been enjoyed so much as the dances which have been held through out the winter. Correct this sentence: "No, John," said the- wife, "1 positively refuse to get a new Vint until you throw away that old overcoat nnd get an other." The heat of red peppers takes the 'ouch" from a urc, lame back. It ran not hurt you. and it certainly ends the torture at once. When you arc suffering so yon can haully net aiouml, just try Kcd .Yppcr tub, iih1 ou will have the quickest re lief known. Nothing has such concen trated, prtietratuiR hc;it as red peppers. io JiM as oon as you apply Red Pep- j rer Kub you will feel the tingling heat lo In thtee minute;, it warms the sore pot ! o throiiKh and through. Tain wild sorc- ' ncss arc Rone. o Ask any druggist for a jar of Rowles j o Red I'epper Kub, He sure to get the g genuine, with the oanie Kowlci on each io package. Io i RED PEPPER HEAT STOPS BACKACHE Queen Tut-Ankh-Amen upon he! Brst appearance In America. Thui Is the way Llna Tosselli, a model. Kill present her at an ortisUjbal 'a Now XorJc, A BOLD PEASANTRY Louisville Courier-Journal: A duch ess seeing Americn was being shown a Western ranch. "Where are your ' peasants?" she inquired. Just then a cowboy rode up. "There's one of them," nnswerd! her host. "But you'd bettor not cull him that." Emotional insanity may disturb the mental processes, but it doesn't seem to affect tbo aim. COMB. SAGE TEA j ;V ' ' ; INTO 'GRAY HAIR Darken Beautifully and Restores Its Natural Color and Lustre At Once Common garden sage browed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur recipe at home, though, is trouble some. An easier way is to get the rcady-to-use prctaration improved by the addition nf other ingredients a large bottle, at little cost, at drug stores, known an "Wyelh's Sai;e and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot ol muss. While gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful ap pearance and attractiveness. By dark ening your hair with Wyctb's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, be cause it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. ocoooooooooooooooooooooooo "OUR AWFUL I AUNT" ! o Christian Church g Wednesday, April 11 o An rvenlnR of rWn fun. A o ttMniuMnnco h'Nfutn. Othor tVa- o linvs. g 8.V Admission 2-V S oooooooooooooooooooooooooo 1 I I I ' Find It Here Cap; for thii caluma muit be in bjr 10:00 . m, OH A. VI) SOCIAL AI'UIL I2TH Kinht p. m., Lane Chiipel. Ladies invited to bring liusketH. Men to come und buy. Coffee free with the baskets. Lunch counter, fishing pond, fortune telling:, etc. Good music, humorous speaking, game of all kinds. General good time. Everybody welcome. Admission ffee. 4-ll-2t TONIGHT . Modern jazz dance tonight, Wed nesday, Apr. 11, Zuber hall. You'll like the music by Olson's orchestra. 4-11-lt The best values in correspondence paper by the pound in all the hijth class brands, in ull the new tints at very reasonable prices at Silverthorn W right's Family Drug Store. 4-11-tf . B. of R. T. Bocial dance at Eagles hall, Friday. April lath. All I,. A. and Ii. of It. T. invited. .MAKE APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY Mrs J. A. Hoskins will be at the Foley hotel Friday where she will Jnterview all La Grande neonle who lure interested in advanced musical instruction. 4-ll-2tp SELECTED SEED CORN Stoddard Yellow Dent seed corn is inn'- fur dnlirrim liiiiif nl-iaj. Goo. Hall. Aut.. 1213 Washington Avcnuo, La Grande. S-13-2m IN'URSES TRAINING SCHOOL i ifor 'young liflit njeslrine to becoml trained nurses in a State accredited school near at home. Affording ex cellent training in a modern, thor oughly equipped hospital. For full particulars address Sister Mipertor, St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Baker, Oregon. 4-4-2(Up Sixty little liver touches for 25c. Just what should be in every family medicine cnest. Always tne best and most economical at Silverthorn-1 Wright's Family Drug Store. 4-11-tf "Hcncoek'a Radiophones are four times louder than any other on the market, easier tuned, nnd made right. Enterprise, Ore. 2-12-2t "Dobbins Farm" near Union will be subdivided into four ten-acre tracts. One 40-acre tract with modern improve ments. Tracts consist of the best land in Union County with good water right. One mile from Union post of f ice. For particulars communicate with 1 J. F. or W. M. DOBBIN', of Union, or J. P. DOBBIN, of La Grande THE LA r.KANDf, EVEMXG OBSF.RUF.R. Indigestion and Constipation. . "Prior to using Chambeiiain's Tab lets, I suffered dreadfully from in digestion. -Nothing I ate agreed with me and I lost flesh and ran down in health. Chamberlain's Tablets strengthened my digestion and cured me of constipation," writes Mrs. George Stroup, Solvay, N. Y. Adv. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed Ad ministrator of the estate of Amelia C. 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A man used to he considered effeminate if he wore them ; now he's looked upon as an old fogy if he .doesn't. . We have a fine collection of the newest oxfords here at $5.00 to $7.50. The Boptery ' "A Paradise for Tired Feel" GROVER SMITH, Mgr. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.oopooooo Reynolds and Zimmerman Funeral Service Parlor, Licensed Embalmer,' Ambulance Service. Phone Main 62. 1505 Fourth Street, La Grande, Oregon J. E. REYNOLDS C. E. ZIMMERMAN, ' Licensed Embalmer. 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000030000000000. rONK OF THE STRONf;i-:STrlTTT Tlie Ideal J Service of. Perfect Protection Unless you have read the Pcrfcrt Protection Policy of West Coat Life you cannot realize what com plete and thorough protcctioi gives. You must know that cv nun neccs just f urh protection this: , . ( Some features of the . . V, Perfect Protection Policy Accident Weekly Income during disability. Sickness Weekly payments to covet loss of lime. 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V Mail this Coupon NOW V Ce " si; i-L 1 2. and ;'. in Scriber's Sub-division ' Preibr,. -rfc's W.k in Fredmore Ad dition, to Hie City of La Grande, tiiegon, and decreeing that the Plum tiff is the owner in fee of all nf said land, and for such further re lief as the Court shall find equit able This Summons is served 'by publication thereof once n week for six full weeks in the La t-rande Evening Observer by order of Hon orable J. W. Knowles, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and en tered "ii -March l-'ith, l!2.i, and the first publication is made, on March i:: Id ''). as directed in said order. TURNER OLIVER, Attorney for Plaintiff. Reading ut La Grande, Oregon. Mar n-2D-27-Apr.3-i-i ANII-S IN A N IJJU ( ' A V, n it cry - r r.r Tm Hi .:i-.:r-.--faSi1.' m Si r r P f 1 j,.-. rrC-- Jfi