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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Monday, April .".0, 192.1.
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Plans are progressing rnpidly for
the Junior-Senior banquet -which is to
be held in the banquet room of the
.Domestic Science department of the
high school Saturday evening, May
6th, at ti:.'IO o'clock. About one
hundred und seventy-five guests arc
expected to bo served.
The Junior class this year nro en
deavoring tn make the banquet the
largest antl best 'banquet that has
ever been given a Senior class by
the Juniors tn l.a (iiande for many ,
Vfurii Tim lummipt. fiiniii ru-lll bp
years. The lmtniuet room (will be
decorated profusely in flowers, as the
affair is to be In the form u spring
party. Several toasts wilt bo in or
der for the evening. The special
guests will include the school bond
und faculty.
'the tirta of the Junior and Sen
JnrVlastius have decided to wear light
taffeta . Hml organdie dresses thi
yeitt. which will no doubt blend
charmingly with the decorations of
spring I lowers.
'iVie Sophomore girts will serve tho
dirw)er. '
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l'Vbtay evening, April 7, about one
hundred and fifty Odd Fellows; Ke
bekuhs and fiieiuls met in the 1, (.
). K. hall to celebrate the 101th an
niversary of tho Order in America.
During tho evening the following
firogrnm was given: Prnyer by ('nap
am; ritualistic work by chiiiimnn
and vice grand; ancient history of
the order by chairman; instrumental
solo by .Miss .Mt Id red l.ovett; ad
dress by Past (i rural Master 11. Jv
Coolidcc: vocal solo by Mrs. MePher-
soh; address by liev. A. H. Sitlon;
violin Milo by (Jeoige Eansen; dia
logue by six school girls; Scottish
dance and songs by -Alec MePher
aon und Mr. McKenuoti; address by
John Mcldrum.
The evening closed by singing the
Jtchekah closing ihIo, everyono pro
nouncing the evening as having been
very pleasantly spent.
The three divisions of the Ladies
tAiri.nf the M.'K. church will meet
with Mrs. Sherwood Williams, 701
Washington, .Wednesday nftevnoou at
2:0 o'clock. All the ladies of the
Church are cordially invited.
IhiH meeting will be a sort of a
farewell party 'or Mrs. (i. 11. Omg
ley, who will poop leave for !toie,
Idaho, to max iwr future home. '1 he
Ladies Aid feel very sorry to lose
Mrv Quigley, who has been a lead
ing star among them for the past
eighteen months, hut all join in
wishing her well in her new home.
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The TVefibninster (luild will not
meet with with Mrs. E. I. Mossmnn
tonight as. was formerly announced.
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Afra. Duffey will entertain the
Eastern1 Star Social club at her home,
2005 Oak utreet, Tuesday afternoon.
A delightful luncheon was given
Saturday at the home of Mrs. E. P.
Mowman, when the members of the
Westminster Circle, entertained in
Jionor of the new members.
, Jhe luncheon committee, composed
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Just As Smart
as they are essential. Minn Taylor aprons
Fit and workmanship guaranteed.
A Good Place To Trade
a ift .the Misses Helen llohr, Adelaide
Clark and Marjorie Kirby, very
ijchurmitiKly served. Following the
luncheon a program was given.
j Kighteen git Is were present, and
I n must pleasant afternoon was spent
by those present.
The Parkdale club will meet Wed
nesday at the home of Mrs. E. Iu
nher. Election of officers will be
held, and a large attendance is ex
pected to be present.
Miss Marpraret Uaugh arrived in
I,n Grande this morning from Salt
Lake City.
Miss Eileen Howling returned from
Pendleton last evening where she
spent the week-end.
.liss Nedra Hunt, or linker
turned to her home Inst evening af-
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ter visiting over the week-end with
menus.
Fashion Notes
Variation from Egyptian
ParisA variation of the -Egyptian
mode seen today Is the gown of dark
I1"'1?. ur 4ue wi,h wule .f
Egypl'an colors and designs down the
front and hack. Sometimes the panel
is edged with a wide band of gld
iilibou, in which case the ribbon ex
tends over the shoulder in an un
broken line.
ItiMmn Ornament On Hip
Paris The single large ornament
on (me hip is still today a favorite
way of fastening draperies. The or
nament, however, instead of being a
jeweled cahochou, is now a ribbon,
conulc or a big lotus flower.
Cashmere Crepe
London Cashmere crepe is one of
the spring materials in high favor.
One worn Sunday was combined with
crepe de chine and cashmere crepe
being stamped with plaid or some
other pattern and used for paneN
and sleeves.
Apricot IVIt Hat.
London-A remarkable hat of the
moment is of apricot felt in a shape.
reminiscent of the somhrero. It turns
up on one side and for part of the
front. The only trimming is a knot
of three fair-sized red roses posed in
tho exact middle of the back.
Two Beach Suits Necessary
New York" Swimming Is going to
bo something of a hardship this sum
mer utiles? one has two beach suits;
the first for swimming and the sec-
nd for "dry bathing" in the sand.
At Long Peach Sunday the newest I
bathing suits of brocaded satin had
a long fold of drapery in bright col
ored silk extending from one shoul
der and trailing on the ground.
Costume ltlouv (trows Odder
New York -The costume blouse
gets, as its Alice in mderlund re
marked, curiouser and curiouser. Now
it launches forth as a sort of basque!
made up or Roman Mnpes, with a
quite unrelated horizontal band of
gteen crepe hanging from one shoul
der. May Kade Bui Not Vet
New York There is snip, talk
about Hie pussitiff away of (lie vogue
il
and house dresses.
from brilliant colors. No hint of fad-
inir, however, Is seen in a new dance
frock shown today of orange crepe
romain, heavily beaded with jet,
pearls and brilliants.
. . For Romper Frocks
New 1 ork Chainbruy, cotton
crepe, striped batiste and English
print are some of the materials from
which the very young lady's romper
frocks are made. For dress up she
has this season a dainty little gown
of organdie, dotted Swiss, or printed
crepe de chine.
Proving Uh Value
New York The naurm nurse
already proving its practicability to
day. Paris likes it and New York
is beginning to capitulate. Large,
long unit flat, this purse is a minia
ture brief case, in paisley or moire
silk. .
New Hair Mode.
Paris The new chignon mode of
dressing the hair has the hair in
place cm the temples. They are sup
plemented with a large jeweled, curv
ed comb supporting the chignon it
self. Tortoise Shell Fashion.
LomlonTortoise shell lace is used
more or less sparingly today on
gowns of tortoise shell crepe romain.
A gown of this type in the rich tor
toise coloring, decorated simply with
a girdle of matching lace, and one or
two small bice panels, is rather a re
lief from the glaring Egyption mode.
Reversion in Hustle
New York There is a distinct re
version lo the bustle in the draping
of wide ribbon with which one gown
"diown hero today is decorated. The
ribbon is arranged down the back of
the skirt, in two rows of big loops,
with flying ends.
It Is difficult for n general pr-v
titiouer to become a specialist after
he gets the habit of making reason
able charges.
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Reduction
on
Tailor-Made Suits
for
One Week
beginning
Saturday, April 28th,
Ending
Saturday, May 5th.
The Toggery
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NOfiTH VOWDKIC. April 30. The
.North powder hiKh aehool will lve
ii radio party anl hunkct hgvIuI ut
iho hiKh whool hiilldlng o the ven
ina of April HO. The radio will ho
rnw to uU. Art-r ii time of I.Hionlng
at lh radio the haskeUi will lc auc
tioned off ami tihtf proeeedH will ko
lo hHp f-h'ur up thu Inilaneo owed
I by tin' atliletiu-t'litli. ''This is a m-w
kind of a purty und that it will bo
popular kocs without Buying ua North
I'ovnhv Is roll lo overflowing with
radio tuns and all will como out to
'hear the fun.
Mr. and Mr. Kd Hide were bual-
liens . uui oil. ... ... n.nunu, .
Kuciic HudiMHon na mien, - very
t. 1- .'! Ii u I. ml wril'f I Ill-mil .....I
y (mouth. She 1m repprted to be better
louay.
Mr. Mudflson look IiIh son Win ton
to I'nlon on WdnM-sday to havo
Homu dontal work done
M im. Kred Nice exports to ko to
tho linker howpilal in a short time
jto iuk medical I rcatnutiit. Hhe hus
ln-i-n a sufferer with stohiaeh trouble
or a lonjr lime.
Th past few warm days made a
wondi-iful chaiiRO 1'm tho Kraas. Tho
pastures aro eonilnj; on fine and
,Bh'!p and cut tit urc beliitf taken out
lo thi pastures and on the ranges
and in few dnys ;ill tho stock unt
inula wilt be out. This is making tho
Hio'kmcti smile as the high prices
of hay made redinr very expensive.
;Thu two days of rain last week hus
i uiad i'verytthtiitf in the Krowinr
i line comi- on in a hurry and -1t look
likp nooti crops on tho dry land us
well us the Irriati'd.
Ed Unrihw will movo his sheep
out to the pasture he has rented 111
tho Itfvrdalc wrlion. He reports
very flue KrasH In tils pusllire.
Miss Sarah lleplhiKer and M ls.s
Sadie lbaxton returned from their
eastern trip on Wednesday. They
.have had u kooiI Dine and huw lots
of territory tu lludr enstern trip but
'it Is not iulte us nice uh hero.
Mrs. Homer Ithhvel was a bus
iness visitor In town on Thursday af
ternoon. She nays tho farmers uro
'very busy out in their section with
j their crops. Jwinif to the scarcity of
SAGE TEA TURNS
GRAY HAIR DARK
Grandmother's Recipe
Bring Back Color and
Lustre to Hair
to
That beautiful, even shade" of dark,
glossy hair can only be had by brew
ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul
phur. YouV hair is .your charm. It
makes or mars the face,' When it
fades, turns gray or streaked, just an
application or two' of Sage and Sul
phur enhances its appearance a hun
dredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mixture;
you can get this famous oMVccipe im
proved by the addition of other ingre
dients at a small cost, all ready for use.
It is called Wycth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound. This can always be de
pended upon to bring back ttie natural
color and Itistrc of your hair.
Everybody uses "Wycth's" Sage' and
Sulphur Compound now because f
darkens so naturally and evenly that
nobody can tell it has been applied.
You simply dampen a sponge or soft
brush with it and draw this through
the hair, taking one small strand at a
time; by morning the pray hair has
disappeared, and after another applica
tion it becomes beautifully dark and
appears glossy and lustrous.
Real value in a motor
car must, of necessity,
be expressed in the
things the eye cannot
gauge. II up mob ile
wheels arc strong and
tough because the
spokes are all second
growth hickory more
expensive, and difficult
to obtain.
Yon will admire ihv new Two
I'assciiuvr HupmnlHIc t'oupe, ex
hihlicd at
Smith &
Frees
Hooverized - Greater Values
Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans 25c Large Package Pancake Flour 29c
Ann & Hammer Soda, 3 packages 25c Large Package Oat Flakes 29c
Sunny Monday Laundry Soap, 6 bars 25c Carnation Milk, large can, 11c; case $5.18
Argo Corn Starch, 3 1-fb packages 25c Minced Clams, 2 cans 4",c
Our Fresh Roasted Best Coffeee, 3 lb ?1.00 Our Seal Flour, 49-tb sack $i.G7
Upton's Orange Pekoe. Tea, 1 lb 79c Jersey Cream Flour, 49-tb satk $1.98
ANY ORDER UNDER $2.00. 10c DELIVERY CHARGE; ORDERS OVER $2.00. NO DELIVERY
CHARGE. TROMPT DELIVERY RELIABLE DRIVER PHONE MAIN 19
WHERE THE THRIFTY THRONG
HOOVERIZED GROCERY
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holp tllf rat-morn arc ilolni; 1 lioll- owl:
work jik much uh iOKlhlt'.
Jlinn, on April 24, lo Mr. and lira.
'UN JullIlKOIl. u hou. Mr. JlllllOII .;
lia not yvt iitK-kiwi jiint whnt lo cull
i In- youriK man but la iiiinkliiB hit!. :tion who have just received their
ounly or Warren." ' ! annual allotment of :i5 each, (a to-!
Mm. U'ikI.. .mn in .. .',..1 ,.r ulrnnt S 1 1ll) 000. will Knniltl:
ap.inl sivi-rni ,iavH wlih her 'riiili-r
und inotticr.Mr. and .Ii-h. Ki! AhIiIiv
Hho la vlHillui; Willi all rrli nila ulnco
&hn rame to towa.
Mm. 8. Kilwanl Koi-HHtrom enter,
talnoil Itm Indie' cunl rluli al her
home on April 25. Twenty-rive werti
preaent unil five tulileB for cuidn. Af
ler Home time spent In playing -500"
tho parly ailjourneii for rerreahnienta
und Ilia kooiI euta wtfre rortheoniini;
in which everyone partook wllh kooiI
uppetltea. The luiliea' "5yo" cluu
spent another pleaaant afternoon for
whlcu nils club Is noted.
Mr. und .Mia. Mouse, or Telocaset,
huw purchiiHed the .Mlllerite restaifc.
ant from .Mrs. .Mary I'hilstmail und
pow navc , (,,.,, TI10811 KOOd
people come well tuicommended and
have bought u uood business.
North Powder needs a good eating
house whttro meals will be serve.)
with home cooking. North l'owder
hus lots of people (hat hoard und
they like tho good eats as well as
other people.
When the citizens of Southern Eu
rope wish to speak hard words to
one another, they can just name
I their towns.
P. J. Powers
Announces A
Juvenile
Ball
At Rex Hall
Friday Evening, May 4,
at 8:00 o'clock
Only pupils of my danc
ing class are invited to
participate in the ball
as dancers, but the bd
cony is open to the gen
eral public and every
one is invited.
"Comfortable
as an old shoe"
A homely expression that
exactly describes the sensation
of a woman who has been fitted
to a
FRONT LACE
CORSET
"La Camllle" Corsets embody
the latest and most Important
Improvements in front lac.
corseting.
Completo assortment of the dif
ferent models and sizes always
on hand.
Priced $2.50 and Up.
Mrs. Robt. Pattiaon
I'bone S22-W Res. 170J Oak
INDIANS BUY SEKI)
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(Rv Assi'iciatcd Pres.")
RONAN, Mont., Apr. 30. Mnny
i thp Indians of the Flathead reserva
! their money this yeur for Krain need,
according to CharleB i.. I oe, Kuper-
intendent of the reservation.
A Farmer Cured of Rheumatism
"A man living on a farm near
here came in a short time ago com
pletely doubled up with rneumatism. 'i
I handed hrm a bottle of Chamber-1 J
Iain's Liniment and told him to use J
it freely," says C. P. Kayder, P.Uten i
Mills. N. Y. "A lew days later ho; J
walked into the store as straight asji
a strins: and handed me a dollar I
Comfort for- .
Little Folks
To insure comfort and correct foot development
children's summer shoes should fit as carefully as
their- heavier, cold-weather footwear. For foot
troubles can develop in summer as well as in winter.
Don't take any chance with old shapeless shoes.
The Bootery
' "A Paradise
. GROVER
Regular Price $2.20
Only a Few at This Special Price
"Wear-Ever"
Self-Basting aSSZ Pot
Ideal for pot-roasting on top of stove or for
roasting in oven also for cooking vegetables,
for steaming foot! and for preserving.
Limited $i ,49
Time Price a-
This Offer Expires May 5th
Oregon Hardware
Implement Co.
On Depot Street, Next to Pcnney's
snyint;, Kivp ma another bottle of
(.h.'iniDeiimn s j.mimem; i want 11.
I in tiie house nil the lime for it
ofjeured mi." Adv.
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La Grande
'MATTRESS SHOP AND
, WDTJITQ
WIliA VliNu UKIVO
j Mattrcssvs of all kinds cleaned
l und rebuilt. Feather Itcnovatlng.
Hag liuga and Fluff lings room
Size.
Carpel and Itutf Cleaning
0l:i, Si.liO and up
Chas. Edwards, VroQ.
I aetory rhniu :!."3-V
for Tired Feet"
SMITH, Mgr.
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