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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1923)
ft PAGE TWO . TiicMlay, May 2fl. 132-1 THE LA GRANT) IS TCVFA'fNG OBSERVER Mih.l.-.'iiMil Mi l-'-"" l!"l'lln w;lH ,n on Thuix'l-iy r:.llin',- on (lt-n THE OLD HOME TOWN uy oiaiuey , vamiov, of Mfill- ni MiufniTM lorn liccn In i.'ovo for l lie itnd .,ol;i"K :i '' M ivsiiirnco in past w-k al 111" linnin )"'r l,,1,t,T Alin. Xuihon Duron. Miss Klhr SnnnilerH nml VIb clrod I'aylan lift on TiifmlnV for th'-lr lininod In iclrhlnnd uml Hiiki-r. Tin- rloor of tho llapllhl Hliun'li linn jut iwclvfd n new cout of jmlnl. K. J. Htarkliiml ivlui noil lul ' rrom a trip lo 1'ortlnnil. whoro !i liaH h-en for tint punt wri'k trnmatrt- Mis' .1 J. onli'V wi'iit to l.a flinnrto on Ki'icl;ir lo alli'llil H'O conlliwiico-nn-nt .x-ri'lNC.i. ill ,. r Willi $.10.I"I In a villus" 1i" l a nroinlmnt rlllwllf I" a fourth clllB'! ..in' in. I a "''''' Imllvliluiil; In a i trl .1 A M'rtlMf.Sf' mi'i mi uillH lit l truffle. i rs. w i' ri m I'lio hoy 'lio onro wIhIipiI llid (lull IHK hlifllnHn. Tlie lint proeomls from tlifi rhllrt ren'H cntf rlnlnnu-nt ($33.(0) linn l)"-'n pnniiv itloro now lias a Hon who wIb!ii' I''" 11,1,1 ''ad a lillins ' Hla- linnoil ovr lo llw I'uHllr I.I'"" H lion. r I f YCO iAT -iOM THINK ( HB BROUGHT 1 y v.r -.'.-'.j.'VV MEMORIAL , 3. IW In memory of those who have given their lives, and to those who have offered their lives for this nation, our store will be closed all clay Wednesday. " A Good Place to Trade It MAPSH4L CflEV WALKeii TRAILED THe CilLPfilT, vnu Hr SUSPBCTS TOOK THE PSD WHEELBAfcftOY TMTS BCEM Fashion Not es Befoio a contfreifation that 'fairly wll filled St. Peter's Knixeopal rhurclr Sunday morning, Bishop W. I; Keininitton. of ths l)iocee of Kasterii Oregon, pnMntvl Mr. J. !) Sluter with a beautiful ttolil fcuntain pn anil gold pencil the gift of the Parish, in honor of Mr Slater'a faith ful Krrvlcc a Senior Warilen of the Vestry. , The occasion wad rh much a ur pris ' to many of the congregation aA it was to Mr. Slater him.-elf. Be ing .singled out from where he nat wilh the choir, he was brought face to face with tho lliship, standing frect before the audience. There he atooil. somewhat, embar Tasd and bewildered with a peri plexed' facial expression for Mr. Slater Is a very modest man; his wife Hitting near the front with bow ed head, neither knowing what was going to happen. As the Bishop eulogized briefly tho achievement! and ?.enl which charac terized Mr. Slater's career in the church for so 'many years; made manifest by his unstinted spirit of the North side, and cars will be fur nished to take nil. Combine While With Cold. Silver New York. There isa flair today i or gowns mat comuine white with silver or gold. With a gown cf lace or tulle mounted on silver or gold lace, the correct 'shoes are of gold or silver tissue. Tarn is Regular Hut. Paris. Time was when the tarn o' dianter was seen only in cool weath The following item wus sent In fliy l!cv. (!. II. CJuigley, former pustor of .1.. T.':.... if. ..1 !::.. ..u I. ..f I n Grande,' but who now is located at ; e"J.tor "pcrts' This reason, how Hoise Idaho ever, it comes gaily forth as a "regu- lar nat," . translated tor tho after- 'Married Sunday afternoon at the 'noon and evening into a filmy wisp parsonage of Immanucl Methodist " georgette embroidered in a dozen church of Boise, Idoln-, bv the .Rev. different colors. (1. II. Quigley, Mr. Karl Gilbert, of Kinmett, Idaho, to Miss Hello Kur-I Checked Gingham Vogue gurson of Nampa Idaho. They will I Paris. (.'becked gingham, the same make their home in Kinniett, Idaho.' : checked kinghnm which children's Mrs. Gilbert resided in La Grande frocks and now women's frocks are for some years until a few months 1 made, has rather a vogue fcr garden ago, and has a large circle of friends use today. It is used, decorated with ii the Methodist church here. i fanciful designs in cross stitch, as ? , table covers for mull garden partie. A large number of people witness ed the beautiful commencement exer cises of the Sacred i Heart Academy COVE SOCIAL 4EWS , onvrc, My I'll. At tho . regular meellnif of (he Wnman'a Clim on TliinKday, which wna also (he annual day, there wus no election of officers. The present officers will continue to bold their offices until the next reg ular ineitliiK on AubmmI 23, when new officers will be elected. Hev. R I.. I'ost has Just returned from spending a week In Duker. -Mr. and .Mis. Itay O. liuker. who have been teaching in Keith, Oregon, are here visiting Mr. Hukoi's parents. Mr. anil Mrs. (leorge llaker. After n short visit lu re thejj will ;-o to the I', of O. for I he summer term of school. .Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd Curler spent tho week end hi l,a (4 rand e. Archdeacon Mel. call Ooldln will hold seniees al the church of the As cension on Tuesday evening, .May 29. .Miss Hess Kelly was a l.a Cirundo visitor on Wednesday. Mr. and .Mrs. II. C. nCes were in Cove on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. .Mrs. A. A. Amies, Mrs. 'P. p. irf. tv. and Mrs. T. . Conklln were shop- plug In I nlon non Wednesday. Mr. and .Mrs. Hugh .Mel'ull, with a party of friends, spent Sunday In ( "ovn. .Miss (,'eorglanna Jensen camn over from I'lilon on hursday afternoon. Airs. 1'.. 11. t onklin and duughtur kindred of Ontario, Orgeno nro In rove, . the guests of Mrs. Conklln'9 liurents, .Mr. and Mrs. O. Kcknrsley. .Mr. uml Mm. Kred t'orpe and fam ily are visiting Mr. t'orpe's sisler Mrs. I'Jd I'onley In Soillliern (IrctKon. Itlils have heeii posliMl for school I wood. 40 cords with the privilege of! making It -la uro wanted. Mrs. 'Thus. Towle I'litertulned the I Ladles' Aid on Wcdnesdoy'ufternoon. As this Is the proper time for app-1 Ic and cherry spray, ' the orchardlfltsl are liusy spraying, and the air Is re dolent of Hie fumes of lime und sul phur. Mrs. Jessie l'orter of Cuprum, Ida- bo, has been In' Cove the pust week visiting at the home fo her parents . held Sunday evening in the church :f Our Ijidy of the Valley. , The choir and orchestra numbers were especially pleasing. The mem bers of the choir weiii composed of; Kva Provost, Gladys Waldrolf, Leonu Iov anil Cvntlcn, and evoking as it Wuidroff, Isabel Benckcr, Lillian tloes. '.the greatest esteem from the I eadet.le, Marv Wilvers, Joseph i Mun menibeishlp, the Bishop unfolded the , i,), Walter Dutli, Leo McCorkle, wrapper ironi me pacKagr, reierren Keheccil I'rovost, Delia Lane. Those i as . worm a minion tiouai s not especially in value, hut in sentiment; opened' the case containing the "Sur prise Gift" and read from its en closed chViI. what , may be regarded as feebly expressing the sentiment of such a tribute and respect of friend ship: - "The finest inventory that a man can take ut the end of a year, is the gcod tiiti(js he has done, which no itvdy could require him to do." "Presented in token of the sincere 'friendship and appreciation of your faithful services as Senior Warilen f St. Peter's Episcopal Vestrv." Overcome with emotion and with I inniiriici pjm, .ui. rmner 1 i.spoiinen te the .Bishop's address thanking him and the members for the gift which "I am utterly unwerthy of" and pray hir 'for continued activity in the many more years of service to fol low. At tl,a nlnua nt tha h, ... ., e the center of much hand-shaking and I v''"'0" of the University course of Cavalier Cloak London The cavalier cloak is be ing worn over smart dinner cos tumes at Clnridge's and the Savoy iinu sucii smart places at present. The cloak is frequently made of some thin material, such lis chiffon, and worn over,. a gown of- black or some dark color. of the orchestra were Edward Fitz gerald, Gecrge Barbeuu, Melvin Park er, Klmer Ilarnden, Lawrence Bay. Henry Niii-rc. Marvel Rhine, Jenny Ncilson, Alice Rhine, Donna Scott. Kenneth OxiW and F.ffie Blanehard. ' The following program was ren dered: Orchestra selection (S. Clark). linflammatus ot Ascensus , (Ros sini) by choir. Pilgrim's Song of Hope (Batiste) by orchestra. Presentation of Academic diplomas ny Hishop Met, rath, assisted iby the local pastor rather Norev to Mil dred Doris I.ovett, Grace Murgai-et Chapman, Ius r.velyn Royes; pre sentation of diploma for the satis factory completion of the post grad uate division of the University course of music study to Mildred Doris I.ov ett. nnd for the Senior graduate di Holding' Hridul Veil. New York. The bridal veil of to day is often held in place bv double strands of pearls. When pearls are used, flowers' are not employed, the result being that of licit but com plete simplicity. A very delicate and narrow edge of embroidery appears on many bridal veils. Iiearty congratulations, : A program that was termed by ithose who attended to he the "Best jthey had seen in La Grande for a Jotur time" was presented by the con joint M. I. A. Sunday evening in the. 1.. I). a. Tabernacle befere a record crowd. Kven to the balcony of the tabernacle, the seats were filled to , capacity, hvery number on the pro tram was ably presented and is de serving or special mention. Plans are rapidly being completed for the U I). S. picnic that is to oe given at the Park Thursday, start ing at two o'clock in the aftern non A very largo crowd is expected to ue present to enjey the afternoon ill a social way to enjoy the basket supper that is to be gi'vmi enrlv in the evening, and to attend the plnv that will be presented by the M. L A. fullowing the basket supper. The public is cordially invited to attend tbe entire picnic, as well as the three act comedy drama that is free of charge to everyone, and which prom ises to create many a laugh from those who witness it. The name of the play is "The Three Hats." It consists cf one scene, the drawing room of the Selwvn home Thl ;( uf characters is as follows: Sam Selwyn, a married man. Or son Grant. Kred Bellamy, his unwilling slave. Lanier Pearson. Kaptain Kalsklll, of the Kill Ken By Irregulars, Jasper Perry. Bibbs, a boy in buttons', Clayton Coalwell. Roscoe Blithers, professor of pen manship, Klmo Clegg. Mrs, Selwyn, Selwyn better half, iuora coaiweii. Grace, her daughter, lia Lvman. Tillle, a parlor maid Lottie Blith ers, Fred's fiancee, .Myrtle Black. Thos who wish to attend the pic nic, and have no means of trans portation to th park will Uindlv MMt at the Tabernacle on the South id and th Greenwood school' on music study to Grace .Margaret Chap man; presentation of eighth graiU diplomas and Palmer penmanship di plomas to Francis John Kenna, Al bert John , Wnldroff, Roy Aloysius Charbonearl, Frances Amelia Murphy, Florence Flaino Nelscn, Lucile Grace hots and Arleta Lucille ( olt. The Commencement address was given by the Rt. Rev. J. F. Mc Grath. I). 1)., in which he stressed the necessity of Christian education. Ave Maria ( l.unibillotte) by choir Benediction. i Pruyer (Von Weber). Orchost ra. Fur Ousts Kmbroidery New York. Fur is such a favor ite trimming this spring that it thrusts embroidery a little out of the limelight. Some of the decora tive inotils in both afternoon and evening gowns shown today are made up of thin stops of rabbit or muni bou. Short Glove. Sleeveless Gown New York. The short glove with the sleeveless gown is not funda mentally a graceful combination' It has, however, anneared hern loeenllv The space between the end of the wrist glove and the shoulder is fill etl in with two or three bracelets, Holeproof Hosiery Jt is the standard of the 1 World'-' ' When You Buy HOLEPROOF HOSIERY , You Buy the Greatest Value Obtainable The Toggery Andrews Droa, Everything in Men's Wear. Drink Water to Help Wash Out Kidney Poison If Your Back Hurti or Bladder Bothers You, Begin Taking Salts When your kidneys hurt and your lack feels sore don't get scared and pro ceed lo load your slomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irri tate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean, like you keep your Wvcls clean, by (lushing them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to re move the hody'9 urinous waste and stim ulates them to their nonual activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from il it bUO grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital impor tance of keeping the kidneys active. I Drink lots of good water you can't ( drink too much; also eet from anv Dhar- l! tnacist about four Qunces of Jad baits; 11 iukc a lauitpooimn in a glass 01 water ' few days and your kidneys may then act line. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, comuinea with ntina, ami has been i u-ed for vcars to help clean and stimu- , kite cl'igged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they are no longer a source of irritation, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not in jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, which everyone should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt vol! will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and back ache. By all means have your physi cian examine your kidneys at least twice a year. I . 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