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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1923)
PACE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, May 10, 1923. f S M "I'Xi. 1 E M.1JA s -m rai rut V'-iA1 2 )! tl.e folltuviM by Oip butiuuet, wliU-li Sophomore jjirM will soive. j The MiHsionnry Society of the 'Christiitn church will hold their reiju- Ittr monthly meeting at the hornet cf ! I Mm, j. , LuJUweii, vow M avenue, , Friday afternoon, May 11, at 2:.'iO lp. m. Mrs. Thomun will lead. Tlie :HtuJy for the afternoon will be "Ne- tfi-oc'f and Ainencans." il III ft.-, vxi ; sjftxt&t n. tj r 4J- For Mother Why not a gift for Mother on Mother's Day? Add .some little gift to the nice things you will do for Mother next Sunday, A pair of gloves, a collar, hose or a dress length of goods for her summer dress. We would he glad to offer suggestions or help in any way. nil 11 HAD n LV-i BEINGFINISHED 1-4IU I'lHK. Hi. N.llHUl.ll Alll'l. linn I jlu lliisim of Tin- Ani'lir tilon liaa p.. 1 a rinw conf.'rcmv in Wnahinxliui. J'. J""1' 14 ,r'' I One hundred fivn ""J Kunlttatious liuvi ilion of huviiiK iKniru-.l tii.-ir hi" pivH'imiti"iJ- 1 nl.l.litiK KAS NEW . . . . (fiv Associated I IIWI i 1 Wi n .e of Columbia Uni c tty, former president of Ed& college, Abingdon, 11.. tmlay accepted the i college. ""presidency of Albany - i T-i . , j. - t-i At this rate several features are, to ie!unUi n the ,H.l)pie Shown in "Who's Who In 'jobs ami make a livin. La Grande;" To "Shoof'i'-r- Athletes at Baker Sa'tur-I -- day. .. , .. The Missionary Society of the : X'resbyterian church will meet at the ihorne of Mrs, Robert Enkin, 1812 Wal Inut street, Friday afternoon ut 2.,'iO ip. m., with (Mrs. W. C. Hons, Mrs. 'Oscar Pourch and Mrs. Ray 'fiuell ! joint hostessea- I A delightful family gathering of the members, of the First Methodisl church and their friends will be held I in the spacious home of J)r. and Mrs. u. I'. Lantus Sunday atternoon iron. 2:80 to 5 o'clock. . I Jr. and Mrs. l.andis will be assist ed in receiving by the pastor and his wife and the district superintend ent and his wfe. The date has been changed from Friday to Sunday, to make it possible for the men, to he (present. A most interesting program . will be In perfect keeping with the jday on which it is held. , Mrs. A. P. Iarrison of Pendleton, who has been visiting in Enterprise, returned to her home last evening. . Mrs, Calvin Nelson'of this city left I last evening for Portland en a short I visit. 1 Mrs. Frank Hansen, of Huntiner- ton, spent yesterday in La Grande. , 'then will lm shown in Maker in con- I I .MA; AINKS il'-: ' Ineollcm with tho . Maker. Minis, an! i ! MI'CrKNIO, -May to. Architectural i Jiiter released ,'or nut in l.u .(Ji-yjnlc, ; niupizlnc'H vuIihmI ut ? Mi (i or mot-'.1 i'f ixJU-hm and other Kaali'in Ort'ou j liave lu-t-n presented to tlio 1'nlver- I el t tea. - , jHlty of Oregon Hfdidul of uietiltoeturo j - land allied urts. hy two I'orlland , pljio- f'nn IVvnpo Tn IRo Tn W ll'lrms of architects', I.nwteuce V: Hoi- ' -i.t . . T . , 'ford, and Whldden & (rwln. ,t wont tie - noiHihir iitivn lid c;n hm.u.i' , bv taxing ijusoiu uiui 1 he made it. a man who can nreiudice in his until people tfet me .wea vniu Our to ilio eonrntlons of thfi we:ith- j B yt'Mtenlay, whirl) would not allow,! dear pici tires, the inovinjf iiclur s of Ihu l.u (iiaiuie hitfh school anl oilier!! : minis of Inifi'i-st, to form a part of fl "Who's Who in I .a Grande" were i not taken. M r, Hilton, however,.. Htaled that the plutnres would he la ( taken today or at the earliest, possible inouieiit. :J As soon u the ijicturcs are finished Ja hero they will be hiu to Seattle f o.-: 1 development and will lie shown In ' J the Arcade t heat er. in ily next week. Iiulmled In the it'llm, which also will show the nu mbers of tins clutm- her of cominerce, will be , a gents style show taken through tho court- ! ey or WeMli-nhavPi- K- Gflhert, a Ford and lluiek rlemonstration, and sev eral othc" featureM of local interest. To l-'itni Trm-Umt'ct. M r. 1 1 ilton announced today that bo would prohuhly he ablo to film I the Kastern Oregon track utmI field ; nrvet to be hehl ut Maker .Saturday, i In such a euHe, the pietnres taken' MayS pedals n u,p'rllnwinir items wc will make a special price Durinn' the Mouth of May: Brookside Talcum Powder, 25c size 10c Save 150 Uexall Liver Salts, oOc size 39c Save 11c i i . n ( Lemon Coca Butter Cmim, 50c size c oave rnr.n.,n,ii- Oil Shanwoo. 50c size 34c Save 16c Lord Baltimore Paper, 5()c hox ..39c Save 11c Jonteel Wool Powder Putt, Bc cacn Jontcel Velour Powder Puff, 15c each, 10c Save, 6c 5c It might be worse. Thero is still one day left for work between wees !ends. Washington June 14 and lo ; In order to discuss and finally de cide upon uniform rules and regula tions gnvernintf the use of the Aineri" The $&auBJUL Store j Tho lust program of tho year broujtht oyt u luriro auiliencp of NeiRhboihood club mcmboiB. The line woi k of the year under the Iciicl cTKhip of Mm. A. ij. Kichards-on has manifestly taken this Hplemiiil civic organization forwnnl bh an influence in the community. . Durinjf the business meeting plans for the clulr breakfast to lie held at tho Country club next Tuesday were perfected. Kvorycne is request ed to telephone reserva.tiuim as early us possible. Tho breakfast hour will ho eleven thirty, and tho price $1.00 a plato. Tho department supervisors for the next year were appointed: General chairman, Mrs. (icnriro Cochran; Art, Mrs. Turner Oliver; .Music, Mrs. Harry Zurhrlrk; l.itoratuio, Mrs. J. K. Wrlhte " : Delegates to the Oneral Feder ation of Women's clubs for the state of Oregon to bo held at M'edford, were elected; Mrs. A. K. Ivanboe, Mrs. Karl Ktoddard, Mrs. L. H. Moe, Mrs. J. 1). Lynch, Mrs. I.ec llanford, -Mrs. Vincent Palmer, Mrs. Kd Kid dle; Alternates, Mrs. (iuorire Stod ilard, Mrs. ,1. T. Klchardson, Mrs. K. K. Oxner, Mrs. J. I). Slater, Mrs. John Theison, Mrs. Ctdou Kherhard, Mrs. C. H. Iliilwfll. Mrs. Ilk-hard E1. i.andis had charge of the 1)ro(rrum for the day, dealing with the life and work of Longfellow, and covered with a most oxlrarnlin nry facility the high lights of his poetry. The stimulus given to the imagin ation hy thu gorgeous bower of spring blossoms transferred the au dience into a fairyland when the much loved characters of Longfellow walked forth alivo before cur very eyes. Artistic honestv and interpre tive force marked the performance of every one who assisted in making this a symphony of the- beautiful in music and poetry. - Tho Children's lloui Longfellow, Miss Whitteker. The children, Wilfred Zurbrick, Het ty Ituth illohneukamp, Huth Stoddard. "Hymn t the Night," sung by Mrs. (ioorgo Hirnie, posed by Mrs. i. L. Dutton. Mrs. Harry Zurhriek. "The Angel of Good lieeds," Mrs. George Hirnie. "Paul ilievere's Hide," Mrs. II. K. Dixon. "The Courtship of Miles Stnndish," Mrs. Karl Slodduid, Mrs. Chase lloh neiikamp. "The Hridge," sung by Mr. George Hirnie, accompanied by Mrs. George Hirnie. "Kvangcline," Kiedciicka Rchilke. "Praise of Little Women," Mrs. Lynn Wright. "Home Keeping Hearts' are Hap piest," Mrs. Charles Hingner, Mrs. Paul M;rssoy, Janet Hingner, Margar et Pixon. "Heme Sweet Honw," sung hy I'Yederieka Schilke and ensemblage. y 'A most delightful and attractive , hffair occurred last evening when the I executive committees of the Student j Hody this year and next, met in tho (dining room of tho domestic science department (if tho high school and partook ot a delicious banquet, serv ed by the advanced class of the do mestic science, under the able man agement or Miss Parrel I Tho executive crmmiltee for this year is T. (,. McDonald, president of tho student body; Herthn Herger, secretary-treasurer; Kloyde Smith, Mudont manager, anil Sheldon Drown ton, vice president. Mr. K. 1). Towb rr and Mr. A. C. Hampton are ox officio iiMjmbers of the committee. The new committee for next year is Clark Price, president; Garnet Howery, secretary-treasurer; Kalph Webb, vice president. Hay Lynch was appointed manager of edudent activities for the next year. Tc)ics nf general interest to the school wero discussed. A pretty wedding was nolennized Saturday evening at eight o'clock at th(, Hnplist parsonage, when ilev. A. K. 6itton united in mnrriago Miss Ada liouseh and Onirics Weaglc, both of this city, The impressive service was used. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kochenspnrgcr, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moyersick, und Art Wcngle, brothel' of th0 groom, form' ed a party of friends who accompan ied them. After tho wedding the Party went' to the home of Miss Housch where ice cream and cake were served. Spring flowers in tho color scheme of pink and yellow was carried out in tno decorations - -t The Senior Scouts worn royally en tertained last evening when Kdwnnl Fitzgerald celebrated his sixteenth birthday nnniversary. The evening was spent in a gen eral good time, and the ScouU did not miss tho opportunity to give Kd a sound thrushing. Refreshments were served at the clo-so of the eve ning. Those present wero: Leo McCorkle, Walter Dutli. Marlon Hnmllr... (Io... ge Glass, Carl Lund, Melvin" Parker, l'ranris Itnbinson and Harvey Carter. May 22nd hus been set as the date, when the Junior students of the Sa cred Heart Academy will give the an nual banouet in honor of tho Senior students. Plans are being completed, and the baiHiuet this year promises to be a very pleasant allair. Decoration will consist of spring flowers, and school colors. A musical program will bo given tno early part ol the evening, to be U students. m rz 5 vy. V(7 3 '.V . TBBtQSk . . !... 1B S -3'W I ; ,. V SNN e9S irSTFZ-f'Tali'lin i 5 r i v.'-,' ' V "fijt I r I ? ' n t v:l - - K"" n A 6m?& &vi i "a . sswft i-'ii, is F ;Sr A ' 'a v4fu -1, 8 I A i-a i jt i. Jv hi ,- ;,JJh. NFW :'PFPFFrrri'nit On Cools Stoves and Ovne ,000,000 WOMEN You Can Save If you never have, you can now. Send for your Government's New Free Book which shows you how to accumulate money safely through Treasury Savings Certificates. 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