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PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, April 28,1923,, ) - ' r. . . 0 ir 'Vi;,.! Bobbed Hair Taboo in Follies . ?! i Tricky Blouses that's just what they are. For every blouse takes an unexpected turn that lands it in the realm of individuality. For wear now, there are blouses of printed silk in side-tie, Russian and jabot effects that are, full of snap. Also many striking wash blouses and waists. Nig" A Good Place to Buy J 4 Uinsist ctf j-nmtl-fit nig niacTiTiuj iruns, An onjuyable time whs experienced ltumoliiluH ot sufficient liorsenowiir Inst night by u large crowd -of dune-.i'"0 w,lih t'i iiiuuulain roads, n era and card plavcra lit the Country V" niiliiin.'nl ot tunned men ami mil wuen nit nisi, oi ine nrsi, ner-n-- '- ' ies- of dunces was held bv club mem licrs. iHy 0 o'clock the floor wns filled with merry-makers anil the card labia were centers of interest. The prognim of' fun and merriment lasted until, midnight when refresh ments wore served. A general un dorstandinl! sl'MltM' tVll-evail diridrig tho.'e present that all would attend the May Pay dance at the new pa vilion to be opened in Union on everything- is Koine: fine. The class this year hopes to give the best ban quet that ever has tieen given in La Grande. . Mr. and Mrs. George Norris en tertained at dinner Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Merton Kiddle anil chil dren and , Mrs. Kiddle's mother, Mrs. : Jensen. - a i Mrs. Emma Johnson, who has been ! visiting in La Grande for the past few days, returned to her home at l.akcpine; Oregon, last evening. Miss Nedra Hunt and Miss Katie.' Kime, both of Haker, arrived in -La Grande last night to visit for a few- Tuesday night. When gucHts were Italic to the boys. The Hov Scout banuuet which was leld Thursday night at the Y. M. A. was a decided success, theiii being about forty-five present, in cluding a goodly number of :prent ;,,,.,, wjtn' r,-jends, oi mo ooys. the ill nner, 1IM0- 'o'dbafc boys Uicimw yes. curing tne cve-;a vl(.jt wUh reiativeK. ning v,. r anon, j. c i ry- aim Kcv. W. C. Koss eacn gave a snoi-i 9 SHWV t itiiti 3! v wrMh 11 X T, Oil A X m 1 K 0 Flo Zlcgfcld, who has started another beauty discussion by declaring bis FolUea girla moro beautiful, than tVenu8r has ordered that none of the FoUlea Birla shall cut theu hair. Those who have bobbed it must let it erow. Miss Nellie Savage, ebave, boa longest hair cS 9m V ot tbera -a(l 8-4 incheu. ' . which Hturted about' , w. McCarry, of Pemlleton, VAI MiepilM by thenrrived jn I u Grame afit cvejiinic foi alonjr the hoardwalk are to be hud I tuduv in colors matching any cos-1 tume. Some of them have really lovelv cuvved umber' heads. Others are finished in brilliant colors and occasionally jeweled. iiax s'i'i ii:xt iioKitow i; (Ity AHfDCilltrll JYCHH) OAKIN'I', Culif.. Aintl rlwld rule ayaiiiHt horrowhiK' hy ntud cnlM hiiK Iiorn put In tft'iMt hy I'rln cipitl I'Viink II. ISori'n of llic I'ni vcislty IiIkIi hcIiooI. JHf (k'fln red t ho hoi-rowhiK' hithit hitfl "ulmoHt hfcomp a (liM'iiNt' and nuiMt tv stoppMl." 1'rinclpiil llorcn Hays "taii,losHmH.s or tho rirjhtM or olhers Iiiih heon on tho incrniMi' in schools throiijfhnrt, (ho fountry." leavinjc tho general expie-ssion was, "We've" adjourned until Tuesdaj' nitrht when we will meet at Union. ' The Scouts uut on several demon- .s Initio im of Scout work for the bene fit of those preKftnt, and then pre Hcnted a short Kkit. The special guests of the evening been in visiting in I -a Grande for tuei t week, left for her home in Net-' The Central Parent-Teachers asso ciation met Friday afternoon in the high school auditorium. The meeting opened by prayer by Itev. H. Bogstad of the Lutheran church, and was followed hy an in tcreflting urogram consisting f: Two songs hy the 7th and Hth irmdcH: Cinderella play by pupils of Miss Uukm'U's rMim; and two songs by the grade school's glee club. The following officers were elect ed: Mrs. J. II. TVaynor, president; Mrs. A. W. Nelson, vice president; Mrs. II. . Ilanna, secretary; Miss Kffie Knidfr, treasurer. I The .retiring off leers aro Mrs. C. It. 'IberhanV, pnident; Mrs. Keeves being mayor of the city and Stellu Ingle, vie ptesidi-nt; Mrs. V. j proprietor of the Blue Mountain B. Sargent, srrretary; Mrs. C. K.jlbwise. Mrs. Hceves .nuwiv friends Short, Iren.uier. gave hef cording vcIcome to her Refreshments were served in the former home. Domestic Science department of the! Mrs. F, S. Ivan hue delightfully en- Mrs. Bussey will' entertain the Eastern Star club next Tuesday (ft her home on Ouk street. Lester A. Huntley and Clara Bick ford, both of La Grande, were mar ried by Reverend A. K. Sitton, at Hohril Quillen says "homo is pott law to ! Iltljf more than jt point of dt pa riii it. W iiiui Kined it had heeonic pre-eminent as a place to be towed hack to. ilst. were Mr. and Mrs A K. Bryke.the llonie of T. w Morrisey, April stead in Montana across the border from (i lacier National Park, where they will remain for about a mouth. Mrs. Mary E. Reeves, who has Fashion Notes fel. Washington, this morning. She Ostrich Tins Itenlnce l'ur. came to I.a Urnmle to attenil the Paris Ostrich tips, very uncurleil, meeting of the Jiast matrons unci toiliiy are more or less replacing putrons of the hasten! Star which monUey fur on both gowns anil was hehl IWeilneailay evening. blouses. Some of the blouses hnve At one time, Mr. and Mrs. Kepvexjn fine straggling line of ostrich down made their home in I.a Grande, Mr. lone side of the front. The gowns usually have cocadea of the feathers. high school following the meeting. The home of Mr. and Mrs, Hav Bucll, 20111 Second street, was liie delightful setting of nn informal evening of cntci-tninuicnl Wednes day given in favor of the younger ret, the foiejnost diversion being uiiiii-iiig wiik n was liui i'uilllniuly en joyed by everyone present. The in u i--c was iiirnisiied lor me ot-eaMon oy the city s mosl excellent musician and was of ,-pieudid ilninicter. those presenl were the .Misses uuin Smith, Inez. Hughes, Ktta Hollo Kitchen, llmiithv Haines, lloro tliy l'aniliell, Myrtle lloyl, Merle (ieorge, lima l.yman, Mildred llovt. Marion Howell, Myrtle llluck, l-'onila Hanks. Avis .Mnguiiv, Tliclma Kitch en, Garnet Iiowery, and Ihe Messrs. Krancis llobliin, llnrold Miirrav, Wil liam llo.vd, Willaid Clnrli, Harold l.v man. Owen i'l-lc-. Clifford Hloklnn'd, t'lark Price, Hernard llummelt, l'riiii cis Snodgrass, l.ou Fuller, T. C. M lionahl, ltoliert Sullivan mid .lohn Ivey. , Kefreshments were served at a convenient hour through the elm rul ing assistance of Mrs. Ada ( lark and Mrs. Kvu Daggett. . Oh boy, what a pidu tertained at dinner last evening iu honor of Mrs. Reeves. Other guests al dinner included Mrs. William Sar gent and Mrs. Clara P. Lyle, who was formerly a resident of La Grande and who was orgtiuixer of a musical club in this city. Mrs. Lyle is now a resident of Okmulgee, Oklahoma, and came to Iji liruude to attend tho Eastern Star meeting. A particularly delightful evening was spent Wednesday evening, April l!Mh in Eagles' hall, when the Knights of t'olumhus and Catholic tiirls Sodality gave a card party and social. '."00" was played during the eve ning, Mrs. K, C. (lulling being high score winner among the ladies and Many Lavey carrying off the gen tlemen's honors. Rev. Father E. l.eipsic, of Corvallis, gave an in teresting talk, which was enjoyed by tho-e present. A musical program was rendered by students of Sacred llcnrt Aca demy consisting of: "Who's Afinid" '.Mortimer Wilson) by Heaulash Ste phens; violin solo, "Ciitirope MilU tairu" hy Donna Scott; ''Arabesque" (Debussy), "Dan 7. a Tripoliim (Yon) hy Mildred Lovett; "A Fragment' ( W. Kramer), Beulah Newlin. The second part of the musical consisted Colored Stone Earrings. , Paris The smartest earring at the moment is coloted stones which make! no pretense at being precious. Sev-' eral colors are used in one earring. J a very large stone at the lobe of j the ear and a fringe of smaller stones hanging tn a length of six I inches. I When You 15 uy . Meadow Harvest Butter You Cct the Best Scientifically Made from Pure Cream Union Creamery Company Phone Main 122 La Grande, Oregon. "Comfortable as an old shoe" A homely expression , that exactly describes the sensation of a woman who has been fitted to a FRONT LACE COPwSET "Iji Camllle". Corsets embody tho tatOHt and .-in oat t Important Improvement! In front lac coraeting. Complete aiisortment of the dif ferent models and ilzos alwayi on hand. I'rlcrd $2.50 and Up. Mrs. Eobt. Pattieoo I'hoiio S22-W Res. 1T03 Oak i AliiMliiT i-niiw of w.-n- Ih .-iicli c-ohii- , The ilnntfi'i' In HV InliTlintlonul Ili-j-B .)livUitl..n thiil Mix of It flni-a'. !iiik:iiiI:-.uIIi)Ii Im Unit It llllltht force ii-iiiiUI Ili-k ll iloi'-n friini liny iiIIht niilluni; Id Im ns liin:iHt n tlicy pro. jrounlry " '" - - oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooq,o6'ooooooooooooooooooo IS IS !o IO o ItriKlit Ht'd on Cost utiles r.oniliin Little touches of bright rert todiiy are seen on many cos tumes; the smaller and brighter the touches, the more chic. This bright-' oninjf takes the form sometimes of , the merest bit of embroidery inui , iitfuin of a closely plaited jfeoi-Kotte i I'ultie at the neck. i Nobility Kails for Tut. London Lady Mountbattcn is one of the younj? matrons who has suc cumbed to the lure of the Kiryptian Rovvn. She attended a recent dunce at the Savoy wearing a beautiful creation copied almost exactly from one of those worn in Tut's time. Hrown Hat the Voiiuc. New York The brown hat. espe cially the hat of reddish brown, is enjoyinjr a decided vogue today. It is - seen more often than even the hat of jrrccn, though the latter is very popular. Very frequently the brown hat has a trimming of yellow flowers. Spring- Styles Flourish. New York. The warm weather has of: Violin solo, 'Canto Filipino. ii!il nn iMii-M.ii-L.1,1. ,....! (Santiago), Alice Ryan: Piano solo ' 'l-.tuilc (kel-o) by Kvu l'rovost: hroiiKht out late sprlnn styles in all ii!ini.r. In tin. .,,..1 L'1" ,ho tiii'iirn of My Heart," vjo- their rlory. Dne young woman at- - ""'"v "1111 ,1m solo by (Isik l-ltzgeiald; violin trailed a good .leal of attention to- .,,,. ., "fnin.liimr" ...1 ,,T"?l,-v' l,''".'.n" S"V!; ' whil" Milling down the avenue lllilliy il lUULIllllJl .11111 Alice Kyan and hilwnnl 1-itigerald; bv hr harem sandals also of the piano trio, "Tiim-redl'- (Ct. i ) byjdesert brown and her stockings of nluit wl.'('"'"' ' h"'ma,b l-'" I'rovust and beige with horizontal bands of Kgvp- tnov mi, iaiei neukcr. . ,...,. . .i . . At a lato hour refi'eshinents were "A WOMAN 8 sene.l. ' TlVO Keel r'ilecn Howling, a teacher in La (iramle higi. si-hiHil, left last eve . ning for Pendleton, where she will mmm ii'isit during t,he week-end. 1 $ The Junior class is very busy get WITVI1 1 V "Tllf rPItf,-'ns" ready for the Junior-Senior ban OU.U.Vl JIlt llll,.urt wmn j, to be held Saturday. evening, .May Mh. Th committees are busy making arrangements, and tin figures. Scarab (iarters New York Scarab garters are the latest idea today. 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