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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1923)
Wednesday, May 23, 1923. PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER lace' made up of beads as large as,: twice around .the 'Holders It forms. Snug Blouse jfijcureit in blut-k .. and white. Sp.c timoM the bnndunnu is euutfm on on houldcr with u rooch instead of beinjj knotted. if ' . .. r ', thoe used, in the. Mnxypt L"r'TCriiKi. "rhftltpr.1 wrap, me nctins- uun. Necklace for Shoulders New York. There is a new place today to wear the long necklace, especially the occasional long neck- n in agfi-- rfer LI I I I Mf.V'i lVt wn m i r zi a - e tst. V TP W4'" o ' Tub abrics For Kiddies' Frocks and -Grown-ups, too. All you have to do is select your fabric from the fascinating assortments here. For Sport Clothes Linens, ratines, cretonnes, all in interesting new weaves and shades. For Blouses Voiles, dimities, novelty 'crepes, . For Lingerie Many daintily fine dimities, ba tistes or nainsooks white or tinted. For Dresses Ginghams, cotton crepes, English : enchan'tingly delicate for summer prints every kind of desirable tub time. fabric. Krinkle Crepe in 36-inch Width Jus In A Good Place to Trade Threo buttons on the sido of the) Land on the overblouse make It ftc wniife'ly and eive it the long- hip line. The haiul that Ugina ut the neck line is loose exit for Ulna caught In at the hip band. I the old jrolferH are asked to be on I hand and foursomes will be former ; of two new players and two old players. All equipment for new play i era will be provided by their purt i nera. One round will be played and ; no doubt some verv fine scores will be turned in for the event. I All members who will be on hand ! will please make reservations with : Charles Reynolds not later than Fri S day evening. Golf has become the ! most popular sport of the ajre and 'all members are urged to be on hand. Fashion Notes Huge Flower on Hat Paris. Some of the extraordinar ily large huts coming into vogue to day are trimmed with one huge flow er apiece. The flower, often formed like a lily, is made c.f wide, , lone;, stiff feathers slightly curled ut the ends. Deep Fringe in Favor Paris. Very deep fringe is again in favor today. One type of eve ning cloak in satin hus a wid.3 scarf to throw about the licclc, one 'end hunging in back and one in front. The scarf ends are edged with silk fringe nearly a yard long. """""""""""""""""""""'Simple Seven Furewcll Cho-us". 8. H. A. Hoys . ! Sonntii Pathetinue . . . ' ... Eoethovon Anna hrnnier ! Class Frophccy Mclvin Parker I Convent Bolls (vocal) ,1)olan 'Mildred Lovctt, Eva Provost Last Will and Testament of Class 1923 Grace Chnpmun jHungariun Rhapsody No. 2 ! iv iteiKsaiiii mamma i... - Mrs. J. D. Lynch Is Named President of , Neighborhood Club The annuni meeting of the Neigh borhood club was held Tuesday af ternoon in the club rooms at two o'clock. The following officers were elect ed: Mrs. J. I). Lynch, president; Mrs. 0. H. Bidwell, vice-president; Mrs. Bruce Dennis, seeciiil vice-president; Mrs. Harry Zurhrirk, recording sec retary; Mrs, K. T. Andrew's, cor- lvsponmng Mici'etnry; Mrs. u, p.. Dixon, treasurer. At one of the most pleasant and best attended banquets thut has been given by the Sacred Heart Academy for some time occurred last evening, when the Juniors entertained in hon or of . the Seniors, ut the annual Junior-Senior banquet. The banquet started nt 7:310 o'clock, end with Kdward Fitzgerald us toast master, the fcllowing menu was served : ' "But hark! The chiming clocks to dinner call." ' Pope Grande Konde Nectur "Berries ut this time of year, end pineapple, Say they wero sent you out of Honolulu. Though you bought them in l.u Grande.'' Ben Johnson Norwood .will spend some time here before returning to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark and (laughter Mnble, and Miss Bessie Cable from Wei.ser, Idaho, are visit ing friends and relatives in La Grunde. , Mr. und Mrs. E. Jacobson expect tn leave I.n Orantk tnniirht for Snc- (pinno) , kane and coast cities an a two weeks' I.iszt; pleasure trip. 1 Grace Chapman, Anna Krnmer . I e The class of li)23 of Barred Heurt The Vest'rv of the St. Peters Epis numbcr three, and arc: Mildred l)or-iCcpal church will honor Mr. Bragg lis L,ovctc. uruce Mnrgarci. i.nnp i man,' nnd Lois Kvelyn ltoyes. Ccm- mencement exercises will bo held; Sunday, May 27, In the Church of The new and old golfers of the Our Lady of the Vulley. Country- dull will have their first und family witii n banquet tonight tit the Foley hotel nt 6:;i(l o'clock. Lavender nnd nink tulips compris ed. the decorations which adorned the Odd Sleeve Effect London. It is difficult to tell the ?loeve from the mitt on the new gown shown here todny. Though the sleeve ends on the elbow, u tight mitt-shaped piece of the same ma terial begins below the elbow and extends to the knuckles. .' The effect is odd but attractive- on a well shaped arm. . i k .,' .' . Now a Fan; Various Effects London. The- ribbon. cockade, which has taken mnny forms since it creutcd a furore a yenr ugo, has new become a fan. Of taffeta or cire, these little fans form' a bright quaint accessory. They do not fold up but swing from the wrist on a long ribbon. Subtle Touch of Color. . New York. A subtle touch of. col ors thnt . mutch is given today by the sports hats and shoes. Sandals of blue, rose, red und yellow, if worn with snorts clotheK, should be ac companied by n hat bound . on the brim or rimmed around the crown with the sume color. hreiikfust ut the club next Sunday morning. At thnt time n new class of golf- hnme of Mrs. H. A. Zurhriek Tues- ers is to he started anil all members Foulard Bandannas duy afternoon, when she was a; who : would like to try out the Royal New York. Some of the prettiest Ichurmine hostess to the members of and Ancient game ot goit are in-onn(innns tcrtay ure of the newer the Clio club. vited to. be nt the club house forifoulards. These come in reds, I At cards, of which there were six I breakfast nt seven. 'In addition all greens, bright blues, combined with i tables, the club prize was "--on by j - - - - i Mrs. I.ce Itouvv, the guest prize by ............................... Mrs. Hurry Bouvy. and ccnsolation I bv Mrs. Frank Ralston. At the close of a pleasant evening l refreshments wero served by the hos-;J tess. i It was a - very pietty tribute to.i Miss Frederirke Schilke and Mrs. Lynn Wright when the .Baker Kiwnn- , is club invited thenr to be guests rf i honor nnd assist in the program at J yesterday's luncheon nt the Geiser 1 B Grand hotel in Baker. The Kiwanis I club entertained the senior class of J the Baker high school and Miss'i Schilke was the vocal soloist fcr the occasion. She whs accompanied by ' Mrs. Wright at the piano. i "Our oli! and faithful friend, we are glad to see ycu." Measure for Measure. Roasted. Chicken Creamed Potatoes Green Peas "To give satiety u fresh appetite." Othello "Not to know me argues yourself ' unknown." Milton. Ice Cream Ceke Coffee ' 'Mints "Fate cannot harm me, I have dined today." Sydney Smith. Following the banquet, the follow ing program was given: Bucarollc from Sylvia (piano) Delibes Nellie Jackson, Kva Provost Ixiia Eoyes Polonaise In A Chopin Eva Provost ' Aif Varie Op. 89 (violin) .. .Danclu Donna Scott Class History Harriet Casey Prelude In C Minor. .. .Rachmaninoff Jlildncd Lovett Mnny La Grande people are look,- J ing forward to the aiintml outing of I the M. I. A. of the Union Stake. Olives Pickles which will be held nt Riverside, park Thursday evening, May :tl. All mem-'i bers and fiiends of the Association are urged m attend. i The picnic begins at two. o'clock in the ufternoon, and in the evening, beginning at 7::il) o'clock, a three t act comedy drama will be presented by the M. I, A. under the direction J of Mrs. Lonnrn 'Coulwell. No nil- i mission will be chmged. I : A feature of the picnic, .will be J Tuna Salad Rolls the program which will be given In ;the afternoon, in which mrjiihci- !from !!'r, Imblcr. Mt. Glenn, CoveJ and La Grande wilt participate. A II j basket dinner will follow the pro-!' Igram, ami all attending arc request- ed to bring their own baskets. ii I Riverside park was the chosen i 'place, and Monday evening the time, i for the La Grande Chapter of the'! ; Westminster Guild to hold their an-'t nunl picnic. I The pleasant evening made the de- .J j licious luncheon which was served, j I .even more enjoyable. A special feat-;J ure of the picnic was a kitchen show- er tendered Mrs. I C. Bowser, who ! lis a prominent memlter of the Guild. ,J I Mrs. 'Bowser was formerly Miss Kdilh'i Pickett. i! Our Refrigerators Are correctly and scientifically constructed. There is u constant circulation of dry, pure air of uniform low temperature in the provision chamber. EASY TO CLEAN because the inside parts, traps and drain tubes are all removable. THE INSULATION is so perfect that you get the maximum efficien cy with a minimum loss of ice. , NON-RUSTING drain tubes and traps, being made of copper, nickel plated. SEE THEM NOW at the Oregon Hardware & Implement Company Mrs. Ida Moats has as' her hcuse guest this week her sister, Mrs. E P. Norwood of Lubbock, Texas. Mis. On Depot Street Next to Penney's jift.aaHsm. .Crane's TOE CORKECT WRlllNORU'tllJ The gift always appreci ated for Graduation. The "WRITE GIFT," RED CROSS" DRUG : STORE ' IflltrtnWi L. D. PORTER . '. If You Have A Cough Take this ( Advice Salem, Oreg. "Some years ago I was a farmer in Kansas.' 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