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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1923)
ffrMav. May 2.-,, 192.1 PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER , . A critic charees thut our age i If they don't iitop foolinir wiihi. The un if. gWinz f . ' E-rv more interested in property than in bride. Lucille Craig, LVrthu Berber, Mildred Weekn. mul the Meaym. Emoraon rhrock, Gi'orjro Garrick, HI I - L'.Ilk T f ' Unllnnd 111 A I - treatment r? successfully. fc liy are mure a day in every way I am nelti.it. "" i,in pmprgcnrv ward.-', higher nnd hiyher." ima lomii. some mijrnty jrooa uno- rreuinieni very , j j.olu i ilfii Hunter. Howard Glft'in, iKnymnnd work. I 4r 2 Here's a Tip If You Are Looking for Suit Values If you are one of those men who always look for that something that distinguihses a high type suit from the one that is common place, you will, we know, immediately see that something ; in our FASHION PARK SUITS. It is partly their exceptionally good tailoring; partly fabrics; party style. Tak en all together they make up suit value of the very highest calibre. 1 Today and Saturday, we have, a special offer of one lot of men's spring and summer suits at $23.50, and young men's suits, at $19.50. A good range of sizes in different makes. ' . : . 4 Jt, j A Good Place to Trade v: Mm. Riddtn and Mm. Coolulerf en- !tcrt)iined the ladies of the Park- .1.1. -1..K W s.l.,aA,.,T at tha IIIUli; HUM ll shih;.'-!!.; . ....... j i home of Mm. Riddle in May Park. I TUn rnnnm uan lit I f II 1 1 V flncA. rated with flowers for the occasion, j Twenty-five member and five viitl (tcr were prenent. I After a short buninei session, the i balance of the afternoon was turned 'over to Mrs. Kiddle and .Mrs, Cool idjfo, who proved themselves very ctipabli hostesses. ; At the close of the afternoon dain ty refreshment were served. The next iiieetiiije of the club will be June li, at the home cf Mrs. Fran cis Carbine in Fruitdale. . Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Kuhn and fam ily, and Mrs. John Cantrel and fam ily motored to Lone Pine last 'Wed nesday and spent the day with Mrs. Burr Cantrel. ,. - For Sale Pf-nnrre tra'rt clone to La Grande, j fi-room houacy chicken house, barn, (fruit trees, fcix aeivn in alfalfa. Thin ipluce can be purchaHed with or with t out the stock unil implements. J'rlco t75. I . . - Five-room modern house, basement , furnace, cement Hide walks, I awe lots i :ox i n. The house is jtist painted ami j everythbiK Ja in excellent condition, il'rice $3finft. Terms fSA.nfl Including iintercHt at 7 per rent until paid in I full. - i !Th J tlie evening, after which all sojourn j cil to the Domestic Science depot r- nient where refreshments were serv The Country club wan the scene , of a ileliirhuul .Suring party lnurs ildnv afternoon, when Mrs, Walter H. '.Leisninn entertained the Alpha club. ' The affair was made even mere joint program of the M. I.. A-J pleasinit. with the warm MUismne nhich is to be iriven unrijiy evcninir, ! pouring down on the picturesque xur- My 27, at the I.. 1). S. Taberna-le I rouniitH 'of the club, and the in promiseato be of Kreot merit, ami lienor pf, the rcoms hv'mg decorate J manv'I.a 'Grande neonls will take nd- with-1Utrful spriuir flowers. Cards were nlaved at seven tables, at which Mrs. McNamee received tho club priio, Mrs. T. J. Scroitifini the Riiect prize, and ' Mrai' I A. Dixon eonstdatjun; ' ' - A. dainty ' luncheon was sorveiS at an appropriatu .hodr-.-..-.w... was given wednes(iav evening by For that Friend Just GRADUATING Jane 1 Harlan, who is lcavincf La Grande to join her parents in Port land. Fcllowinsr the dinner the quests proceeded to the home of Miss Mil dred Week where dancinc was en joyed until a late hour. Dainty re freshments were served d urine the even in jr. ' . Thosn present were the Misses j Jane Harlan, Dorothy Krause, Fonda Hunks, Marion Unwell, Carrie Bur- Kour-rnom modern home, Kood lo ci t km on bard Btirfucril Hlreot, lat'ire lot. house in putHlered und Juts jtiHt lu rn Uatsomined and enamelled inside Kood garden, beautiful lawn and trees. (iuruK" with property. J'rlco, V,(. Terms, $500 cash, balance. liki rent. Five-room home, wired, plumbed, rii porches, front and n ermcnt sidewalk, r a e , se ree it ed - i n ar. Trice, $isr.0. Geo. H. Currey Real Estate vantage of the opportunity to t at tend, as the public is cordially in vited. The program will commence at 7:30 o'clock, and will censist of: - Sonjc ."Come All Ye Hons uf (iod," by coiifjrefrntion.1 f i ; ' ' f ' Openiiijf prayer-r-Frank . iMuck... Oryan solo Mrs. Lester Stoddard, ) 1 1 yprtri-Hhtft - vM .-Vrflfr-'A 1 in ft wurt h and Elmer Stoddari. Story of the Book rf Mormon i.Miss Bertha Berber, in honor of Miss Lucille Metcalf- 1 Quartette Mrs. Jack Hiatt. Mm.! 'rLTJl 'J'l R. M. Humphreys, Klmer KtcMldard and Karl Stmldard. Organ nolo Ii Rue Hanks. "The Bible ns evidnncp of the Ibwik ot Mormoni-Mr.i I.loyd -Walch. ., . "A .'IAr A I Vocal solo Miss J'hosia Humph- I - '. TKJ tj J-T: ; il rvs. .') m A m ii 'Quartette Mrs. R. M. R.gers,:'; J'' : ' j-. - !i Mrs. timer McMnnus, John Stud- l m ilnrrt; nH Bishop Geurge it. Lyman- I Beneiliction 1-unda ilanks. !' "With the closing of school yester-, i day, the various grades of the dif-IJ ferent schools enjoyed the afterniHiii i , with festivities of some kind. ' Tn teachers cf the (Jreenwood'J sebuvl took their respective rooms on a picnic in the afternoon, home go-! ior to Rooster peak, some to t lie ! J park, and others to nearby spnta cf i beauty. i The event h anil Kighth grades of th. Kiveria spent the afternoon to-'J KMher at the school building, where!, they, played games until six o'clocijlt after which refreshments were serv-'! ed. J Last evening in the high school!' rymnasium, the parents of the Htli ! trad pupils of the Central school l enttrtained in honor cf the studen'. i. P'SHJerenjayed the early pnrt of I" VEST POCKET Pictures 1 5-8x2 1-2 in. Price S.50 with sniffle lens $8.00 with double lens RED CROSS DRUG STORE More Home to the House ' '"BHMiaMw- S f. v' 9m mm New Brunswick Kevordu ,The Cotton Pickers 211B-."Snakc8'Hip8" "I Never Miss the Sunshine"1 Two Twinkling Fox Trots The Cotton Pickeri, like oiher famous dance orchei tras, male records exclusively for Brunswick because Brunswick gives the truest, clearest and most perfect interpretation! of this popular daace music. You'll enjoy these two eihilaraiing dance selections. Both are joyful wiih rhythm. Something new every day New Brumwirk Records are r.ow itsoci errry diy. No wixing. Anjr Brunt wick dealn- will gUdlr ply thrm for you. Bmntwick Revord) fUy n mjr phonograph, but b?K onTlie Brumwkk. rwnmvick Week-End-Specials Extra Special Ladies' Knit Unions 48c and 55c Extra Special Men's Athletic Union 89c Men's Silk Knit Ties 75c and 05c Ginghams I7i,c to 55c Fancy Shopping Baskets G!lc, Sflcand 98c Whist Brooms J5C Children's Black Sateen Bloomer Suits ......$1.25 EXTRA SPECIAL Johnson's English Semi-Porcelain Cups and Saucers, $1.35 per set. 9-inch Dinner Plates, $1.25 per set Andrew's Variety Store Finer texture and Larger volume m a in the Danea gouw USE TT7 tt ii.vyp0 A IT i Mil WDSR 5 Ounces for (mora than pound and a haW lor quarter) I " l (icons? VQ a M i i WHY PAY WAR PRICES ? Our Government Bought . Millions of Pounds STHMA Mo cure for it; but welcome i relief is often brought by wicks V V APORUB Oca 17 Million Jan VkJ YcarHi BUNTING'S BARGAINS FORD TON TRUCK, In pood ini'oluuilrul conOltlon platform body iMiuippod with throe, com bination of Hido-bourdH, a 1'J'l'S llconsc. fi . l . . . OVKIU.AND "30", new top, (ill now tlrcH, now battery, runs tina PORT TOmiNO. 1920 model, a mul jfood cur throiiK-liout,. thin year's license.,,... . . HA rir.F.Y-PA VIOHON MOTOR-" CYt'l-K, Kport Model, lookH und runs UUe new, elec tric equipped, I92'.l license. OLPflMOmi.R FOUR, 1 ! 1 S Modol; loolts like, new and a rent Kood bir -i J ; TOT'RTNO, "101 Mod I, In R-ood meclinnical con- ' ditlon, priced to sell. C. W. Bunting & Son 1525 Jefferson Arenue 1'liono Mnin 782 Summer Shoes in Lovely Styles As Smart As Fine Quality and Artistic Designs Can Make Them Summer plannings brings need of just such beau tiful shoes a wonderful variety featuring the best styles for every summer occasion. Eemarkably low in pricings , too. $5.00 to $10.00. The Bootery Inc. "A Paradise for Tired Feet" Home of the Arch-Aid Shoe GROVER SMITH, Mgr. Here's a few of the prices that draw crowds from all over Union county to CONNER'S INC. Forced Sale of Half the Entire Stock Men's Work Shoes $1.85 Men's Dress Shoes $2.98 Ladies' Oxfords, Pumps $2.G9 Gordon Hats $2.89 Men's Dress Shirts 98c Men's Bib Overalls $1.29 Boys' Bib Overalls ...89c Ladies' $12.50 to $16.50 Pattern Hats ...$7.95 Ladies' Summer Coats ....$7.90 $1.25 Wide Table Damask 89c Fine Dress Ginghams Yard Wide Percales Florsheim Shoes Edmond's Shoes $12.50, $15,00 Boys' Suits"!""" Clothcraft Men's Suits Men's Summer Unions Yard Wide Satins " : Yard Wide Taffetas Silk Stripe Tissue Ginghams".' 15c 15c ....$7.90 .-..$5.90 ....$7.90 ..$23.85 79c ....$1.79 -...$1.89 :.49c Free Gasoline To Customers Purchasing $23.00 or More Drastic reductions on all MUNSINGWEAR, ARMORPLATE NO?: t v t v GORDON HATS AND CAPS, KABO CORSETS, COOPER'S T V n v p WEAR, IDE DRESS SHIRTS. U,NUL K- EXTRA SPECIALS EVERY DAY CONNER'S INC. UNION, OREGON -i W. H. Bohnenkamp Go.