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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1923)
Thursday, May's, 1923. PACE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER f r 1G0VE SCHOOLS fl 1 1 11". Every Woman- who does fancy work will want to see the instructions for ' making , The net woven sweater , , Sweaters trimmed with Egyptian designs. The lace-yoke bertha sweater. Knitted rag and hooped rugs. Peacock and calla lilly filet-crochet designs. Hand-made needle-point tapestry. in the Designer Needlework Book for Summer .Ml A Good Place To Trade COVi:, May 2. A May day ro Knim wim Klvon by 11m rhoul hrru. The r.NtlvH-M were UHhcroil In ly jthf winding of the May poi y the iiImIm-iI "the Kitiitor part of tho pro- KI'HIll. It Ik ItloHHQiu time In "ovo. Thn rb'Tt-y trun arc wjille with bloom (iml -iiv u bcuutirul xin.it. There . Im a proHpcct of a bountiful Harvest, iitxl ? illi an a hku red prlc of nlm c-ntH Tor tho fruit, tho cherry K'ow Jtb are irrowlnjf optiiu.Hllc. Aim. Itoy Hell in veiling in 1'ort-! land, Mr. auJ Mm. 'lyd ItohitiHon of .u (i ramie Hpcnt tho week -end at ; tho roHidL-nco of Mr. and Mm. Is, h t itcll. Mm. VIikII 1'urkPr of Kljrin l a) inioxt at thi home of Mr. mid Mm.: Kd Hartley. Mlsn Joan Miller of Humid Itlduo j hftH been KpondlnK a f'W day at the ( honift or her landmotlH'r, Mm. Mac; Koltcy. I Mm. Iten Miller of I'ortlnnd. Im a; Kiioiit nt the home of Mm. K. t l-'ulp. M vtt, ('haiit-s I HaaH very plous anl ly enlci t allied the It. V. I . club ' on Salurday cvnntntf. ' Mi. (', I.. Itowv wan shopping In I.u Orand.0 on Saturday. ! I Orln Itohinson wan lvon a very j plt-aNant HlirpriKC qii l-'i ldav ovenlnK. ; Hi, oecalon being ItiH birthday. The' evening was np-nt in kimim-h and ho- . rial conveme and at the refreshment ' lioui Mr. Itoblnnnn win prvm'nteil with n hiiKo cake beailnu' 33 lighted indies. The quests present wcrtj M i'. and Mrs. Clyde Knhlnson mid hlldreii of l.a Grande; Mrs. t'lur- , once I tic hards ami children, Mis. A. Melaln, l.oo Met'lain. Mr. and Mrs. M. I.oreo and family. Lorraine and I'lairo Kmlth, Mao l,oreo, Vera I.oytl, l.orotta l.orje, M r. and Mm. Krneat 1 1 tell and daiiKlilei-H. M r. and M m. William Honx, Koy Itoll, Albert Conk-' I In. M i-.. and M m. Iten I )c Horde and cltildren, Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Mills and children. .l i-. and M rs. II. t ' M tier anil son, M r. a nd M is, Kil Hartley and diiiiKhlor, Mr. and Mrs. Hon i nei and chnurcn, .Mr. and Mrs. J. Iloatson, Jr., and Mrs. Virgil Parker of Kljdn, The Itantlst. votine neonlo wero on- j tertatned nt dinner at t he, homo of M m. A. It. McClaln on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, M. I'.orkirren wore l.a (i ramie visitors on Monday. Will In in Hfiofer from Hiurh Vallov ' spoilt Sunday with hi parents ii 1 'ovo. M las Loretla l.oro mukes hr homo with Mrs. 1. M. KIIU since lior pnienis have removed to Atncnu. Mm. Chrirles lcMafln fam down from he,, whool In Hth Valley to spend the week-end at home. MIsh JtOMC Hmllhpeler mid "''I bioiher, Uon. of liaker, were ove vlxlttu-H on l-'iiduy. Miss Kdnit H he ph a id son nnd Miss Juaniia Kmithpeter spent the week end nt their homes in Itnker. M Ihh Helen laiiRherty spent Sun day at her hom( In linker. Morris Klehardson. Cllffonl Ver kins ami -Halden HoiiKherty, all of linker visited Cova on . Sunday. Home is just a woman's sympathy urroundod four walls. ml VANISHING CREAM and " POWDER BASE Few words In the entire dip-, lionary of the toilette are as im-j jortant us these. Kvery woman should use o J;ood vantshlnfr cream to prek vent blackheads, enlarReil poreh and dry skin, to correct or pre vent roughness, rednes or chap, to ke"p the complexion youth ful anil fair and us a base before applying face, powder. Arbutus Complexion Cream fulfills all these Important re tliitreinentH. nnd does II well. Furthermore, (his cream con tains peroxide of hydrogen. This tends to preserve the tex ture of the skin, do away with any sallow appearance and eliminate freckles. Arbutus Complexion Cream is delicately scented with the pi-r-fumo of-May flowers. It is ceaseless, quickly absorbed nnd delightful to use. Glass Drugs Pretty Little Summer Shoes For Wee Tots Here you'll find every desirable fashion in Baby Shoes for summer, and most important of all that careful attention to fitting which is so important to the proper development of little feet. - Prices, $1.00 to $3.75 - The Bootcry Inc. "A Paradise for Tired Feet" GROVER SMITH, Mgr. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooog i Electrical J A NEW COLUMBIA CONSOLE MODEL j 4 A feature of the'Junioi-Son-ior Imn, quet that is to be hchl Sitturdny eve ning nt 0:30 o'clock in the Domistib Science 'department oT tho hih school is the proirrum that will 'be iriven between courws of the dinner, Toust,s will follow after the. dinner. Immediately after the banquet, the students , faculty and school hoard will sojourn to the high whool jryin, where they will dance lor two or three, hours. The gym is beinp; nr tistically decorated in the liih vhool colors of blue nnd white, and in BpriiiK flowers. Kverynnc is antipl patinjf a 'roocI time. The Piirkdnlo club met Wednesday afternoon at tho home of Mm. li. 10. I.upher, who was assisted by Mm. 11. K. Hnffey. The guests fov the nfternoon in cluded Mrs. K. ('. Keniiody, Mis. W. M. Hull, Mm. IWalter Cass-and Mrs. Lloyd i'ierce. Twenty-one members were present, Klection of officers: was held, and Ihe following ladies wcr( appointeil to officer Mrs. Krnnces Carbine, pres ident; Mrs. Riddle, secretary, and Mrs. Hanloy was re-elected treasurer. A short program, consisting (1f three recitations by little folks was jriven. During the social hour, a two course luncheon was served by ihe hostesses,, Tuesday mmning nt her homo on Penn avenue, Mrs. ,1. " T. IticlumNon proved herself an adept hostess, both in the art of cooking and tho novel way by which she entertained with n Chinese fortune telling device, when twelve ladies were seated around the beautifully appointed table for n May day breakfast, The nioniheiii of the Kastern Star Social club enjoyed a pleasant after noon Tuesday, when they were enter. tained by Mrs. Charley lUU'foy. Three tables of cards weiv nt play, Mi's. Andrew Loney receiving tho club pri7.e. Refreshments were served at an appropriate hour. Mr.. L. 1L 'Russell left last eve ning: for Corvallis where she will visit her son, Leal, who is n mem lier of the senior class of commerce . nt the Oregon Agricultural college. She wilt ' stop nnd visit friends in Portland-for a few days on her re Chnpter I, I. K. (. will meet at the home of Mrs. Kiddle nt lslami Citv Kridnv afternoon, with Mis. Kiddle and Mr. Wade joint hostess rs, mid Mrs. Kdith Currey in charge of the program. Mrs. R. RhodcH of ak Crnnde. left last evening for Knternrise where she will visit .for wjveral days with frind. ' , Sirs. Tv. Jf. Hoyt and mother Mrs. Cilbert, of La Uraiulo, left for Hoise i j yesterday, where they will visit Mrs. Hovt's sister, who is ill. Mrs. Margaret Hall of Rait Lake, who has been visiting in the city for the past several days with Mrs. Nib ley, returned to her home last night. - Miss Cressie Groat arrived in La Grande last evening from her home in Monmouth, Oregon. She will go on to Wnllown and visit for some time before returning home. Mr; and Mrs. TJ. W. Johnson of Enterprise, passed through LaGrande last evening en route to Denver, Colorado, where they will reside ' Mrs, L. T. Huston of Kelso, Wnsh ibgtott, passed through La Grande yesterday on her way to Salt Lake on n visit. Thfi Missionary Society of the Christian church will not meet until Kriilny, May 11. Mrs. J. A. Iloskins of Haker, whoi has, visited La Grande each Wednes day for the past three weeks in terviewing those who are interested in voice culture, has decided to make regular weekly visits to this cite and I has secured n studio m the apart ments at 1(107 Seventh street. Fashion Notes I'loinH'i'M I'opulitr I'mis-Tlie popularity of flounres today, pspon'nllv on irowns of lii.ht- wriirht Mimmi'v inntorials, is seen in two tji: thri'i' theatrical procluctioiiM of tll smart society type. Thp irowns havp two (loop flooiHTS ronttinsintr the skirt. The flounces arc ediroil or inset with lace. not much warmer. Hetaininfr its ( shape cvpri in the worst rainstorm, it Is nn ideal wot weather (raiment. The lonjr conts with small hats to 1 match ar0 in shades of beaver or ; blue with black stitching. Practical Sports Suits New York Sports suits that nre 1 really practical, both for country and . town wear, are beinR made today of fine Jersey in such attractive shades j ns beige,' dark blue and dull (rrecn. The skirts are, of course, closely plaited, and the jackets, with swanky ( pockets, fasten trimly around the hips. New llnudoir Clock i New York The latest boudoir clock, taking a hint, perhaps, from the ornate wrist watch of today,; looks at first glance like some bit of mosaic in a beautiful frame.' These little clocks are of fantastic , shapes, the dials pulled into all sorts of octagons and triangles. The col- i ors are as varied as those of bou- i doirs themselves. 1 piii'i''i'''r5!T f Rr t 3 its?" "rwx&e H WIRING, REPAIRING, APPLIANCES and SUPPLIES H & S Electric Agents for Edison Mazda Lamps 105 Depot St. ' Phone 393-W OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO) Similar to Cut S100.00 Easy Terms The gicalost phoiigraph value ever placed on tho market. Decorated Blouses New York Blouses for wear with tbe tailored suit are returning today to all the little intricacies of bygone days. They are frilled, they are piped, they arp plaited and they are: further decorated with panels or edg inys of iaco. W. H. Bohnenkamp Company For Hainy Days London-Kor rainy days there has been devised an attractive costume of very liitht weight nnd verv soft leather. It is as light as cloth ami Why is it (hat one make of car may cost for maintenance two o r three limes as much as another? Learn how real value is built into Ihe Hupmobile, and you will Rot a better insight into how (o buy your next car. Vim will n.lmliv Dm n,.w Tn. I'oi iitvr llopiuolillr Coupe. e. hllilliil nl Smith & Frees I ... 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KEENEY, Rcnt La Orande, Oregon Xowl IMPERIAL TAXI MAIN 580 TROMPT SERVICE AHer iMidnight Call HERMAN'S 134 J oooooooooooooooooooooooooo IhtdhowFlace on your blocks If you would make your home the colorful and attractive place it should be a place everyone will admire there are a number of Fuller products to help you. Pioneer Shingle Stain, for shingle roofs, with its subdued and unfading shades and its superior pene- -.trative and preservative qualities that retard decay. Or Concrcta, a damp-proof coating tor concrete or brick. Or Fuller's Pure Prepared Paint and Phoenix Pure Paint unsurpassed for covering and wearing qualities which in the end make them less expensive than paints which cost a trifle less per gallon. Whatever your painting need.W. P. Fuller & Co. makes a past for the purpose. Get an estimate lmi.iy from a matter painter. Write ou Service Depart ment lor advice and for a copy of out "Home Ser vice" booklet. No obligation. V P - FULLER & CO. 30I Mission Street, San Francisco t .11 Brnrh in Pidfie Cent Citifi . Fzctonri: bn FianciKo md Ln Angce FULLER PAINTS UW VARNISHES 1 5" M-E-R-R-Y-MA-K-E-R-S fealuring the "African Cutups' Bv the Boys of L. H. S. AT THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Sec Yohn Allen Moon Shine Friday, May 4 at 8:15 p. rru See Uncle Rube Anthony Falls All New Songs and Jokes EiRjresl Hit of the Year Something You Can't Afford to Miss 100 Biff Laughs Reserved Scat Board Up Wednesday, May 2, at 1 P. 31., at CLASS DRUGS . ' o o o o o o o o o o t o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o -rT