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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1923)
Wednesday. May 1G, 1923. PAGE TWO TIIC LA GRANDE EVEXLXf, OBSERVER A. .1 LUXlM 'v-J-' -if J i 5r- .1 i 7 ' v Men s Glomes In Styles You'll Like We have- a coifiplete line of men's new suits in any style or model you choose. Prices ranging from SIR50 to $45.00. The home of Fashion Park Clothes. A Good Place to Trade and scarfs that .'if (L-lT'fll fr.lTH T" !nMc ... ... I'- LiuruWl fl.ftlini. l.linitail.'iaX zatioK. jrowa his a deep ruffle of-iace -from now are almost eompulsoiy Rcfreshi-itr.:. wer served, and a-eroow to wrist. Tr, sleeve itself if, , TT r-iar t evea.r was eejovel bv alLIof iar. ,:- to m.tc the blsrk i In Blue Bojr Rnaae ' - r, .1- I ntt ,-f ctintatrfiR and re eirtn mxKfc created much mer- nrent. T piiert departed with ntarT rocd wu-hes to the happv coupie. Mrs. Bower i farnwny Mtss E rVi.ctt, vto is city librarian. has Mow where thr frown vi- Th t ue ooy achieved one more laurel. This a- k. hut w.lrr name'l alter tne Spri.g fape er,tii ioriou. J1'" i ft-A .aabie air """"r " ' "el, a Um- --;.o c-i ir rncc capes uaay d- " Mr en Ifimr. Wri .rt-,nH thiin ihi. dlifhiful hAQ. At a Bwr.ln dd:iar t Suj collar ari peepir? here and tfcere ; nnmitnlTf n v Kkry's Talkie cnarea Tteraar. from trw Jong ; rTt-Ui - emh which PRUHIlil i IU-N Ji.-: Larira Wo'fsnuod, drurster of rtcy f i. cape affctt. i FIXES GROWING pp6-jtSe C Sharp M:nor-R&cfcn:anInoif I!r Grthtni Tn Coar.trr c)nb w? tfa -cre of aa ex -' a::raru-e parrr 5a:- la"- r r. oirarrsooa ar-a c: crr she triie r-f Eira Hiwn, on i f Jr. arJ Mr. Crarrf A. Haxen, .-. of StafJkU. ii a a loTtJy picture ic a rjri!! pom f white Seanch3 eorprte crepe, worn v.ih fell ieripth vt; of h:te taile, caaeht itfa orar.pe b:oscrr.&. Her crjel c f Ot-belia rose an d Ul-e of the raliey. K'-- Lucille Wolpaaiooti, lister of :"ne briit. was mad of hoatr. She wore a dainty ffrn of Freocb btoe erorpj-iTe. rth fioer-t tTttnJ It-e-bom hat, and tanrwi oelk-aie pink jm-ert pea. Rer. Falhr Van Hoom iKfl crfficiiti, oir.ff the nag eere-n-CTTT. Cr-arie A. Haze Jr., cf Pen brctber of the croosn, Firi-;n(r th ceremony, a w-edfnt Kretfat m; -rK-d at the Wi'n-nr-d home, Mill street. Wfc: rar-.aiions, r-rris.- ani nap crar v -re tirt in florat:r.. Mi Rtb Proen -"!', of Weston, a.-itev; :s "-erring. Se wore a pretty frvck f'f pir.k arid wr.:te orctdy. Gsets for the breakfast, beriue the br.de and groom, were Mr. arid Mr Hariri. Sr, of Star.fieifi. Mr and ilrs. Haien, Jr., of P-n-iieton. s:Sr Van KT-ornin, XEr. Ciieter ru?a:, sifter of th. procm. znd Mr. Impais of Star-fieid, Mr. aarj Mrs. Ciaj-l Lynrh and scn of La Grasoe. Mr. zr.d Vrs. A inert Better and soa c fwe, Mr. ar.d ?4r. C O. Craforr' til CTil PwLtel of Per-dleton. Folirtwinr -he rereTny. Mr. and Mr-. Hai--ri left fr a weccsne trip :o Poniard. 5ejit:;e ad Sea-idf. Forj hc-r trareiirc attire the bride chose a three pie..e tauored suit of na"y ( bJoe. worn --i:h hannoririne- hat- i The ixiie, ho is a girt of mach t-harrn. wa pridaatad from Sacred ! Heart Acaaerrry in La Grande, letter he completed r arses' trainine course i al St. Elixaieth' bt?p:tal in Baker.' Mr- Haren i an ei-rrice man, har-j ir.ir sen-d in France in the army.; il r. and Mr. H azen will make i ?he:r horae near Baker. Pendleton Eia Orer&r.iin. j (i'.y A.HWjriiited I'rcHH) rallf.. -M'lV Aran- ifrnwhitf prolilhHioii Fnlatc Trains i Lfrfvton Alihona M-cine owru ' have tram toaay. tnese ar freoue.it- I iAKI-AM. :r"riher nT-w ffH:r& im!rU and tin ci two tn.::iBK Mrf ecris. These forrement in ne a oswb.-. tv) I--, iVi ,. nlihfrr made 1.1-20 nir.Hits inr. .r, . Uiolitidrm bi-tw-erl J "'V ' - ' iirremner SI. for I, I! ll'inor 1, 11 Voiraaa Collar Loorf Wrap i l'- '"-'n l ' '"'"'- -", ' ' Looaoii The volrano collar is feen I 4 r ,5 ,i,,.rc were r- tcaav ob iocs, wraps. It i a hirh. ,,.' it... n, M n-voktil. ,l in Mm- .iii coiiar wpmn( at tned fM.M roller -jufc.tjns ctn ei ire ioe cnia. aui-i , fecd M thai it siaiis airsj f rom i M li:X'i: lli:AI ll()si:. tfc. rieclc it is surrounded bv hori-: t...uu i Ked Earnnips ta 'ojree. . Pullf.. May 10. Major William II. 'nary, ifii-M arlill.-rv, uill siifri-i-il Major la- Xe mv ! t'ollina as heail of tin- ili pan- Yori. Th. red earricr il iniin.nt of military Iralnlnc ami lini- vopoe aeaic today. It caoe dt!)-1 f. Kir of military aelenre unil lai llcs Toris:,rei, in the first piace by trie !al Kianford m xt year, aci'orillnic t" Egyptian rogue and in the second la r-Kiri from the ofriee or the preHl by use Hare of rei th:r.rs vh'xh ac- !j. nt. Major Collins has been detach coir.parjei rprir-e Ximt nioces. ;.HJ from duty at Stanford to attend the O. neral Flaff ;oll. ce at Tort Popular Sports Fabric. il-eavenworth, Kansas. His attend- New York. A!Or.jr the sports fab-janee at the staff eolleee has alreaily rics destined to be popular this s-um- te-n delayed s.-veral tinu-s as the re nter i a white porpee of ralrrfr;suli of the university's desire to keep rr.zre plasty surface than u.ual. ihim h-re as Instructor. There i a;.-o a white sports s-ik j wi;'n a woven pattern in striped and I It must be confessed, however, that p!aid. These white fabrics are. of few statues are erected to men who c-jre. as ideal .sckgrrnd fr th 1 ar:erj to th?ir nwn business. We Offer Four irood lota In ifooil location soul ll and '-"t of hilth M:hool. (iood old hous'. li rooina. modern, a com- fortalile borne. J'riee. i;ani.on. jjm easli and th l.alanee ;;.i p,.r month, interest ut feri Is an aere of land within one. IHM'k of m hool. ea.st of Victory Way. Tin re Is a r,-room modern house in Kood condition. A iraraee, ian, some trees and shriiMicry. A pool home; I'rlce :;"''.". Terms. iiill cusb. Iialanee $3'.'i'l rM-r month until pah down to lh! morlKnae now on the place. . I ll lnli(' inn year. In grow lumlier. Iti iiii'inlicr, jinl "lit your fnrrsj riresi If It Is n home or vacant lot. we hlivo tllem in any part of the city. Two neres i-icst of Iji flrand. Romt land. La Grande Investment Company Reliable Asentii for Reliable Insurance Companies. 1201 Adams Ave. Wmne Malo 75 TsiipJ arjf! lilacs formeS rrl,,.rs aoout tr ciuft roc. .ieco-i Harry C. Hearinr. of Wallowa, and j Neighborhood Club' May Day Breakfast X Mrs. Lerter S:oidard Mrs. H M. iic Minus Miss Etta Yirri?iia Ha-ne Miss Vicloria CaiUrrj of Union, m-ere ddrf fe to the beauty and brirnt-jboJiw 'parsonage by theEtvc.! of the affair. .IQulrley. Five tables of card were played; 'dsrirsr tfce erer.:r.e. Mr. Harry Biavy The Amenesn Legion AaxiHary' Is S upreme Su ccess T r'i.-r.aj- .....vm-pj. r:riir,f tn ritb or;e. trrd the rae-t i nUr riiic k- tatvor" from Tha.. . dt:? liir.f tr, Mr Hn- Znrbrifc. L- " f v-a vi-ii- . r ' r.ipnt esrion of the Alpha , Beaaty in all its appoinlmeTitjs wifitiiarjon in ail itn aoiree, me! iy in a!I it ircK-ai wertions. marked' the Mar Iay Preatfa of tne eipJbc-rhtfe facresE. ebb Miprtme Jtt-ah, Mr. E. E. Br sr. Mr W. H. itaT, Mr. P. A- MfLKn. Mr.- The beauty of the table, and the 3. HjTr.pr.rev. Mr. A. E. Ham jronras dy-pur of nnnc ftowrm Mrh. Gerre Carrey. Mrs- r red formed an or.ouallv MrikJue bark-' Kidcie. Mr, Wtiliam M:lirr, Mrs. S. ground for the well rtwrwl tiem- ' - J C'Tint;L Xaxenet The r.ivtii is-.ir.n of ?K A!r Mrs. J. A- Teifoid irb w:U meet at the home of Mr. I TKp m th- 7.iAt, 1 t.t- Kj:e Hal) ar' Mr. Charles Reyno3av this eve-5 an cfaarch will be entertained at 2 r-;rrT. :o'c"ock tomorrow afternoon by Mr$- G. Gardr.tr at her bom ra Eat ave- The meiTjbers of the Clio c?ah en-j not. A full attendance is deire-l k'j-eJ a m.t pleasant even ire Tae-j day. when tbx-y were de:irht:u!iy er,-1 Women of Mooseheart Legrion will tertkined fcy Vr. and Mr. Frar.k : m-: ThardLy afternecrt. at two r.alton at t.eir beautifai home o o'clfk at tr.e horrie of Mrs. Roy N a-.esae Srith, 2111 Cedar Ftreet, for the so- Carti-i were played at fight tables. CiEi f.frooon irseetirie. Mrs. Frank the elab oxize beinc won bv Mrs. I i-eyrjc4i ar.c mt vnas. nanyan w.:j Et Marsr.r mrwi Chaw lh?inkaTim. Mrs ana vr. itarrv t,ouvy w:nr.;rg: tne a, -"inte: b, Welct.jne Pretty Pnmro Fiow- er" - Pinssti Neif:htorhwd Club Qaartette The to. nm: t tees for te breakfast -ere: . r Mere Mr. C H. llnTirT chaL- Smith a hates.e. The time wiil be spent at needlework and :n-rxirtance- Fashion Notes Raffle for Ietached Sleeve uri: Ore of th detached sleeves h ' r'T f o ! ri L"afh s s . r S'i- iiiao. mf hnnrfri .a -i.t .'!. ' rr: n-ir su memr.-s are utcea to attend as. menioen. and tbeir cacti. ' ' j A. E. l var.be. ' Mm- E. E. K id'tle. ' j The Ealst-r- he, was rr.ad- e-r- ?fcwL,rm W bn5ineJ! "t"1 of , Tb no, which carried out the i , Dt ' ur-. H A. Zursnck. -ca-iy attractive by the dernratiois. 1 club coior scnerne of veHr.w and whi-r- Ao"-'" irnrt. Mrs. It Lev , wire comprised of tIip and' was delicious. To "Mrs. C. H Bid- .5- . S'.jics cf the vaJey. ! m-eil and ber committee, much crecit 1 ! and praise it due. Trie r.ns from Masic kners of La Grande wbr Jan a- the fiSrary n closirt last! th, domestic science class of the L-we lortamate er.oura u bear trie evcrdr.r a r.i:mir of fr.entis of Sir. j Graade birh school were a eharmjr. : "erital ei'n ty tke psoils of Mrs. r,d Mrs. B-iwser from te Okrana- ! aadrtKin. and showed their spietidii R- J. Green c.n Monday everiinc :n Enoeavor of the rretiyter:ir. church I trairir.e in the eae and qietne. the auditorium of the Imrary. wii u'-pr:e-i them. fir.-t m-;tr. a srre-i wjta which tbey ser-ed, .'riot rriss l.ie second reritai vihi:h is r;sd-. s.-i ter ith 'he .e--a T. - ilia. Fred ticmite was Se ai.ie ;to t Kvn I'naiy atpst at e 15 . ' : toastsj,istres3t and with deiirhtful o'clock. i humor carriea her ajdience with i The foiitmine rorra win be riv A!ke throuirh WtiderlaT,d. Siie f,c- ler,: lured Alice as the dab Woman, the '.Imart&ary Sresie . . .O-Ierislce-Tatlor cat as the Home and tne Wane Rah- ;7ramerei ?tn.'jss bit the lure to act:vities outride of 'Tt the Stars . . . . . Est-ier Oronpa the famy cme. Tne ilsffereiit 'NfKtarne Esther Gron.w phases of Club life as rroenrnred . Betty Cori rar. uy Alice a-ere amusing, y and ciev- j lilho etly portrayed by the toa.v !Brrbe:ta l'ha ladies Te-por.aii.r were: Seventh Petite Concert. . Growth. Mr. Ttirner t:r-er: i Jwk Hiatt "ttincstr ari cunoMrr" cn-3 A.'ica; wrre I a T--H -now I'm cicir.r t like tne tarC- Kur.ranan 'RhaWrfV"x'c T VII ,7 I" I '-""''-I Edtta Graham bye feet tlor ahen she l:M.i.ed oywr T at lud feet ir ... .!.. The irie .fcat !.. r-jne. y,fz ("re -err ilt Yaise Caiirir. I Si,rn Cix-hran ) .r.-." TSe fVjtterf'ry Etude CS P'r (' .The Niirfj- trilf. L,i: I Tne Miid f.f Gar'ire . . . Ver.:ie!--o-.r. . te-j Aiire. re ainic out of sirht, thev were rcttirr; far offl. Studious moments, Mr. Nom-.; I reeii: "1 on'y took a recuU said the Mock Turtle. -What thai?" in(j "Rt-lirr mi) Mirithliir. with' the Mork. Turtle replied, "ana then the lillerer:t i-rancr of An:h- , metict Amtitiori. I Mtrartion. 1 (.-ifj- i-aticn and Isenis-n." Friend-hip. .V!r. A. R. Hurter: "The cam' cr,r,c on rat hi r bet- ; ter thiw, ' Alice ii. lr wry ol keep ' inr up the conversation a Intie , Ti w," id the liutc-hes, and ' th, moral of tiiat is. Hri, ti. Is.ia ; tis lose, that irate.-- the world round." Fun and fiolic, Mrs. Sherwood Wil liams: "Will you w-a!k a litiie fas-er," said a whitir.r tt a snail "There's a porpoise close behind us and Ik's treacle t-n n:y ta:l. Durire thi-- ti-ast Mi-j Iteuiah New lin appeared as the cioan from Alice l nomierland. and dan-.ei t-etween the tables while a chorus sar.-- 'Ttw Way of the World." Opparturity for Service. Mr 1 Riraardson. "fan y-ui row T" the .--hei-p a handinff; Alice a pair of knr. needle.-i as she s-pofce. "Yes a little, but n't on land- ftat with needies," Aiire wa t-err, Bins; to say. when sudderil-r trie !"e. dies tarrwi into oars in her hareis and she found they were in a littie boat, flidir.r akm-t between vsanks; so there was nothir-r for it but to do her AfVf the toasts the followir.-r mu wcal p roe; ram was riven : a. "drwial Chorus" from Roe Maiden ' Cdwen h. Were My Caravan Has Rete.i" Lohr Neiprrr-nrhoc-d Club Quintette Sirs, ttaj fuller Mas F'lavia ititler . larkj N'e-i ir iiet.-eit ! " .U-rt : I ji-sur BRONCHITIS At beciow n. t a throat and , XICKS V V Aro Rub Ow 1 7 MiSwm Job l -W Vaa- A ed. in e sn.l He Is Dead "What a chili in the words ! Will it 1. said of you? HAVE YOU A HOPE That will carry yon ainive such a dread'.' Hear Gil.--trap Tor.ipht on "The Piwf of the Pesurmtion." at the CHRISTIAN CHURCH This nciv Viftrola is only $150 Here is an extrsorinary Vidrola value. This true Yicrrola in ma hogany or walr.ur. 35 inches' high, 33 inches wide, with al bums for Victor records, is only 1 50. A:trscth tenrti. Come in, hear it and see it. NEWLIX BOOK & STATIONERY CO. ale Gutlerv Extraordinary FOR THE BOYS, GIRLS, WOMEN AND MEN Br chance we picked up a limited lot of cutlery for less than the goods can be boueht at the factory today all blades are hand forged from the very best grade of cutlery steel, perfect in temper and free from flaws. We like boys and girls and want them to visit our new store, so, as an in ducement we are going to offer boys' and girls' pocket knives at 5c, 9- 13c, 16c. 17c. Boys and girls, get on the job good and early because some of the men folks are going to horn in on this lot as vou will find values up to 50c retail SPECIAL' TWO-BLADE CHAIN POCKET KNIVES 39c EMBLEM POCKET KNIVES, Rich colored enamel 76c Regular ?L50 Values Masonic, Elks, K. C. i $3 DON'T OVERLOOK THIS BUY BLACK THREE BLADE CATTLE POCKET KNIVES, Sl.19-S2.00 Values COLORED 3 BLADE CATTLE POCKET KNIVES, S1.29 S2.50 Values TWO AND THEEE BLADE SHADOW PEARL HANDLED POCKET KNIVES $1.69 Values up to S3.50 TWO B LADED FANCY ENGRAVED HANDLE POCKET KNIVES 76c Values up to S1.50 REGULAR BLUED STEEL BARBER SHEARS, $1.24-Regular S2.00 Values REGULAR NICKEL PLATED BARBER SHEARS $1.02 Regular $1.75 Values OLD ST LE RAZORS, Swedish and American S1.09 Regular $2 to $2.50 Val. $3.50 Hunting Knives S3.00 Hunting Knives $2.75 Hunting Knives . $2.50 Hunting Knives . 35c Paring Knives 40c Butcher Knives 50c Butcher Knives 60c Butcher Knives 75c Butcher Knives Soc Butcher Knives $1.00 Butcher Knives - ..S2.27 -$2.09 .$2.03 $1.53 17c 17c .29c 37c ..42c 46c .$63 400 Game Shears S2.2S $1.00 10-Year Oneida Community Primrose Meat Forks 59c Pearl Handle Manicure Nail Files, Cuticle Knives, Shoe. Hooks 45c ($1.00 Value) Boy Scout Three Piece Army Set Knive Fork and Spoon (o()c alue) Watch Fobs (35c Value) $1.25 Butcher Knives . REGULAR 25c PENX NAIL CLIPPER REGULAR $1-50 IVORY HANDLE LADIES' MANICURscT6rs REGULAR $1.00 BUTTON HOLE SCISSORS . Assorted beissors 52c $1.00 Values Assorted Shears I 45c 90c Values Assorted Shears . 47c $1.00 Values Assorted Shears 52c $1.15 Values HERE IS ONE FOR EVERYBODY A Regular $1.50 61 - j in. Shear .. S3c A Regular $1.65 7 in. Shear ;.97c A Regular $1.75 71 ( in. Shear 9 ....21c 14c ..19c ....95c 52c A Regular $l.S-5 8 in. Shear . ..$1.02 Here is one for the dear girls a regular Sterling Silver Thimble one in a small box; sells regularly for $1.00. Priced to vou at" Anyone that participates in this sale and i nnt E!f;.r:oj u we will cheerfully refund the money. See cut erv l:'- 111 uui ia.&i; double show window. Sale Starts Friday, May 18 YOURS FOR GETTING BETTER ACQUAINTED Oregon Hardware Implement Co. THE STORE OF REAL PERSONAL SERVICE On Depot Slrett Nut to rennev's A-.-y --- , ... , . . ..J . 1 -Ll. L.llll..V.k . . 1 . i ' " V tJi' ,fJN