La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 13, 1923, Image 2

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    Wednesday, Junft 13, 1!)23-
PAGE TWO
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
,0g with him- Whenever I hac
i"t he'ivv fau!i.K after eat ma, or
;i Jul a' ph.ved out, I take one
07'tw' UVVlm!nl!"m;s T..M.U and
linif thorn curly in the evening with
;u splash party at the natatoiium and
later Hojournini; tc her home on
i north Main street where the guests
; remained fur the night. A delicious
I supper was served at midnight and
I the affair concluded Sunday morning
Iwith the serving of A late, hut tempt
ing breakfast. Daker Herald.
pale yellow over pink, and pale green
over hlue.
Some skirts are closely P';""";
Nocks are inclined to oe '"":'. "
i.. i..i.. cut out close t "ie
Tub Silk Sport Frock.
New York The young irirl who
like-K to )iti thoroughly tailored when
in sports clothes at present is wear
ing a tub silk sports frock with a
smartly tailored collar anil tie tc
match. There i.s a tailored pocket
or two and long sleeves with cuffs
fastened by pearl links.
ot the tnroai.
lliev fix mo. ui; "- v,
Tablets fe&r-
4
usci uy m u.r -
Mr- and Mrs. George T. Cochran
of 1m Grande are registered at the
Multnomah. Portland Journal.
Mrs Frank- Fruitier Is a T.a Grande
visitor. She is the guest of her sis
ter, Airs- Jaspar Stevens. Pendleton
East Oregonian.
8me Wedding Gowns.
New York. iMany of the wedding
gowns being designed today touch
the floor and have rather long trains-
Fashion Notes
7
anV'ay; Alll "
he always takes n tm.l.
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JACK TA t PLAYSUITS
FOR TIFE CHILJOTIEN
that will save Mother mny a sjdxch and i'ub. Suits for
Robert and Dresses for Mavjdvie, no matter what the
occasion. The qualities of fabrics and workmanship are
up to our usual good standard.
At the
Park
June
24 to 29
A Good Place ta Trade
; I
You'll Enjoy
Chautauqua
Tiinn
on
Emphasizing By Concealing.
Paris. Tne newest way eT empha
sizing though partly concealing a de
cnllettagu is causing as much of a
sensation today as the "animal" gown
with figure of jungle beasts nppli
quel on it- The riocollettu evening
gowns at present are very low in
deed, and over the hare hack are
strung1 many chains of crystals.
Tassels on Continues.
Paris. Odd little tassels appear
here and there today on costumes
intended for summer afternoons. A
little silk tassel has found its way
to the corner of the bandanna- An
other in beads hangs from the strap
of the shoe to match the colored heel.
flat for Slim Face.
London. A bat extremely becom
ing to a pointed, slim face was worn
by a youtiff Russian princess at a
tea dance in ClavMge's lately. The
hat was wide and black and covered
with lace- On the very edge of the
si'.!?, brim witypoisfeft one. large pink
roscy" ' ' ''
Fashionable Colors.
London. Among the .colors very
fashionable at the moment for for
mal gowns are the sunshine shades,
heightened by gold embroidery; the
lighter and more delicate shades of
green, .cyclamen, peach and apricot.
Newest Negligee
New York. It is a pretty idea,
that of naming the organdie gown
in two colors. Such lovely combina
tions are achieved today a. French
blue over orchid, orchid over green,
Park, Mr. and Mrs. ) I,. Samlerscn
:u id sons, Virgil and I.ylc, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Sanderson, Mrs- H'tubv
Mrs. VV. JJ. Cleiin
and children, Verda Lucile and Mar
garet, iMt- and Mrs. Hurt Oliver and
children, J I avoid, Kmery and Mada
lene, Miss Lydia M. Hug of I,n
Urande, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Neidcrer
and sons, loy a-nd VernH.
The Mug reuninn will Ufl hreW in
the city park at ICLgin, Jun-e sM, a-nd
Oliver's sawmill stood and wwt
operation, for many years.
MiH'otfyiiJiUlie corner was cleared
of underbrush, by the owner, D. L
Sanderson, and others, at the edge
of the stream' for the convenience of
spreading the big "feed' such as
I ; is always in evidence among me gen
ii. ..-.-.iw fin-mui'M 'Plli-no luv.ro flAOvor,
f - mi , . l4 .,, . e ;., if ce cream was only part of the
i The following item will he of in- j,tlSj.(M,t
; trHt W'6;11 U G"nito and, 01iver prove(1 himself an
; sunoumling country, as the young m glebing fi.h, while some
j people are well known liere an.l th'of h t , f
wddmff comes as a pleasant surprise u, j , , climbing
, to their large circle of friends: , trees
t J Lob Angeles, Calif., June Spe- '
cial).-rThe wedding f iMiss llaell, 1 hose present were: Mr- and Mrs.
C. Iluuseriind Mr- Philip A Conklin j'J l,u;!'erv1wf , ,'u . f 'nimlt';
f weeurred on Wednesday evening, June !, iy , lV, iV;u,KJ,
fith . at the Church of St. James, on '' VVoodell, Mr- and Mrs. Wjiyne
t Wiltshire Ivd., at St. Andrew
Place, Los Angeles, California-
! I, JVn,!LLltCL !H""'.v and Imfey
J altar was made into a bower of
beauty.
' The briile was charming in a frock
f ciiiffon over white satin, made
' in a (irecian design. The veil was
; held 'in plac by a wreath of orange
blossoms. Orchid flowered gladiolia
', formed the bridal humiuct.
; ' Sh was attended by Miss Kilith
i Myses, who wore a beautiful gown
( of hydranga blue and orchid and
caii'ied a bcmiuet of roses and sweet
peas- The groom was attended by
Mr. Horace Moses, a close f rend.
The marriage cerenmny was read
by the Itevereud John V. Aieson (if
. Ventura. California.
( . The bride is a daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Edward Jlauser uf linker, Ore
' Kon, and has been very popular in
Baker social circles where she has
resided for the past few years. She
has keen a .student at the Oregon
. Agricultural college and is a meiu-
ber of the Chi Omega Sorority.
The groom is a sun of Airs. A
(r. Conklin of Cove, Oregon. He spent
three yearn at the Oregon Agrirul-
tural college where he is a member
of the Kappa Theta liho fraternity
. and also of the Sigma Tan, hrno-
rary engineering fraternity. He later,
spent' some time at Ann Arbor, the
University of .Michigan' Fur the 1
past year and a half he has been'
' in an architectural officti in Los An
axles, California.
Following the wedding an infor-
mal reception was held at the resi-'
denre of Prof, and Mrs. T. II Kl
. son, 8lK) S. Kenmore nveune. Los
Angeles, California
1
A most deiighlful picnic was en-1
poyed by a number of friends, old1
and new, near the head of Mill
, creek, n mile north of where W, IM
in as is usual at these annual reunions.
a large attendance is expected- Last
year there were 150 present, includ
ing a number of friends.
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Mlny oulilnr H1M)1 Is
tt llii lr iilntnsl iiind kIh h.utlli
and ph usuri' in t )
1s nci mniir I hat X
lliiifi- pi i iisui iliilr " i en-iM I llil n
n tennis, which ( ;ni h. i-niuyid
on your ow n law n at hoi nr. In
our up-ln-d;ito lln.i oi spurltnx
KoodB yon will ! ind iinnlM. gull,
and lias. ,;,!l (Mil I lls. as w . ll as
tishing. nt 1 'm.
F. L. LILLY
riione -Main 7 .Ml II IN A dm us
Saturday evening, Miss Florence
Howell was a delightful hostess to
eight of her girl friends, entertain-
HOI NI) Till- H JT
m , it from 81
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S . I I V Kally
B ,Vl ' -4 lleuiinill m '
HAVE DARK HAIR
AND LOOK YOUNG
Nobody Can ,Tell When You
j.i Darken Gray, Faded Hair
' With Sage Tea
Grandmother kept lier hair bcauti
fully darkened, glossy and attractive
with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur.
: whenever hqr hair took on mat
faded or streaked appearance, this
pie mixture was applied with wont
ful ettcct. tiy asking at any urug
for "YV'vcth's Saite and Sulphur a
nnnnd." vtrnvvill cet a larce haf lc of
this old-time yecipe, improvedby the
addition of otter ingrcdientsJill ready
to use, at verV little cost.l'his sim
ple mixture can he deieiid upon to
restore natural Volor andJreauty to the
Well-known aViiffRiyC say everybody
uses Wyeth's Saffe-ftTd Sulphur Com
pound now because it darkens so natur
ally and evenly that nobody can tell it
has been applied it's so easy to use,
too. r You simply dampen a comb or
iso ft brush and draw it through your
hair, taking one strand at a time. By
morning the gray hair disappears; af
ter another application or two, it is re
stored to its natural color and looks
glossy, soft and beautiful.
flliMS"S 1 J I I BELL COKDS
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MmpmrM fell tl i It B
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o I'honJifiln 587 g ( VM W 1 k
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Look at the wonderful
rug'ed tread of the BELL
COKU. liuilt of finest ma
terial obtainable, by satis
(itd and affiled workers.
lmnginejfTie tremendous
wear jffid tear that this
treadcan stand. 1 he kind
lire vou have always
lilted.
SMeZ Ci'"h MrOvers!ze-IIeavy
rnyftM whe
PositivelyNoSeconds
or Retread Tires
Dependable
v js. ,.n,t na ilip(hir wnile arm
jt i,t im ni.'i i rnifiiwi iwnn m
Utfwonderful reputation lor SERVICE,
triple Guarantee: Mileage-Quality-Workmanship
Sold under a most liberal policy Send no ,
moneywe ship C. 0. D. ihe very same day
VOUI Uiuci isawni.uta'u'""'" - .
If tires do not meet with your approval, you
need not accept them.
You take no risk. You have all to coin.
Mail Your Order to-day. s.
FOR SALE
; Five-room ,
pood local ion,
modorn house,
$4li;i0. Terms.
' Four-room Jiouse nnd one
rirrn of 'land. $H)0.00 qash, bttl-
Iinco per monlli.
Rlx-Jooni modern Jrfhisn, Imrd
wood j loom, rcni'rjr bniiempnl,
?,r0(i cnxW balance like
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New Foley Hulldlftg
l'lione Main ;tt
Firewor
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