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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1923)
T J.. yfr Saturday, June 00, 1023. THE LA GRANDE EVEN EVENING OBSERVER PAGE TWO i . v 77'.-'' '''"''-?J''.'4 r-VTf.S: "... Syf id 'f , ! : ' i; : '' -- f - 7.-- '7 7,711? W . -l s - . - : -. s r-" , ( , I'.. Cool Summer Undies Union Suits for ladies and children that arc. the last word in coolness for hot weather 'days in silk, crepe or knit. This Stoic Open Until 8:30 P. M. Monday, the 2nd. Ml A Good Place to Trade which were giown on their grounds, anil the same colors were- curried out in tlie ices anil china. The tmesis depnrtoil ut a lute hour all declaring me evening m or "" ut the most pleasant events 01 me season. ii ....... , shades of green, blue mid vellow. It and graduations, wUh their white Xu 1 awk Highly colored snoea has a canilarin coat to match, this comfortable garment reaching to the knees. gowns. Nothing looks more appro priate with (jewn of white or cream than rosy or creamy pearls. , lire popular, i Miss Irma Puckett, who has been! visiting at the home or 91 r. noil Airs. V. K. Oxner for the pnst few days, 'left this morning for her home in . Union by car. j A party was given .AUmdny eve iuinir M' Miss Julia Hopkins for ull i Standard Oil employes. The evening; I was spent in playing ".'00' and in t social converse. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Mr- and Mrs. Hc-id Box, Mr. and Mrs. Kay I.eilbetter, lleth Hesse, Mr nml Jim. I'lvilo WpIiIi. Mr. iinil I.Mrs. Glenn Strickler, Earl Fleene, Hubert Carrey. . ( B Miss Pensy Cowan, of Pendleton, ibociime tlio bride of Keonard ..M. Roj?- !ers of La Grantle, at u wediling this .morning at the Christian parsonage, with Itev. W. IA. Gressman, pastor, j officiating. ! Tlie ring ceremony was used. The bride was attractive in a white frock, ,and her bouquet was of sweet peas. Miss lluby Crow was maid of honor and Vern Moll was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers will make their home in ,a Grande. Pendleton Kast I Oregoniun. ! At a double wedding ceremony at the Methodist Kpiscopal parsonage at noon today, Miss Ruby .Shirley of 1 1. a Grande became the bride of Wil iliam IJ. Graham, of Mermistou, and .Miss Hattie May Graham, sister of Mr. Graham, was married to Kings- jley Lelicche Buntly, of Portland. Rev. j.lohn H. Secor, pastor, officiated for the two ceremonies. Guests were Miss Ruby Crow, Vern ' .Moll, Mr. and ..Mrs. Leonard Rogers land L. M. Rogers. Pendleton East I Oregon. I j One of the most delightful of early summer events occurred Thursday iiiud Friday afternoons, when Mrs. II. :.l. Green, and her sister, Mrs. Ed. I Ward, entertained at Bridge parties. Decorations consisted of yellow and I white, the color scheme being- car j ried out in flowers. ' The first day Mrs. Charles Bing ner won first prize, Mrs- C! rover j Grimmett second, and Mrs. Binga iman of Imbler consclation. I The second day Mrs. Lee "Bouvy (carried high schore, Mrs. August 'Stange second, and Mrs. Claude He ran ton consolation. Unusual Veil Arrangement. New York The bride ut a recent smalt wedding wore an unusual dia dem arrangement of her veil. There I was a wide band of lace and orange blossoms across the forehead. Above each ear the veil was held in place by a knot cf orange blossoms, above which rose two wire. wTngiike peaks of lace. 1 - Pearls "In" Again. New York. Pearls, which for a time yielded place to beads of bright er Hue, are ' in again. rneir re turn is due in great part to weddings Highly Colored Shoes. but the very fashionable onitin is toilay selecting snoes oi striking shades. Her choice nm.li rinlil mouse, chamnairnn and various summery tints rf yrnv. ooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooo oooooooooooooooooonoooo o -g : Auto. Topics sig ! fvTV '':h -S3. ! 2 m ' a You Wouldn't Drink Stagnant Water Whv breathe dead air? GET A G-K FAN at H. & S. Electric 107 Depot St. Phono 393-y Sommer Hole! Bldff. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooodoo. Water Voih ! ) & vt : 111 nbtindunt rain tluit foil whiln thov ' 1 WPI'P llAI'P. iljr.'iict Injrlt1 avn a .shnwei- at the i Stntlilnrd home Tuostlny night in hon l ' in' of Miss ,il!is !Wilnon, an cm ijjiloyce of Hill's Dopavtmeiit store, jiwho is tc he married June SO to Ren Hnrrie. tained u small party at Bridge Wed nesday eveninff at their attractive country home "Lmist Snrinp:." The liouse Was tastefully decorated in pink rose huds, and honeysuckle, Fashion Notes l'rinted Voile. T.ondon. Printed voile today is extremely fashionable for summer wear. One afternoon frock of pale green crepe de chine was intersected wtlh bands of Assyrian printed voile and hud a short, loose coat, also of the vcile. An overheated engine noi only indicates th" nneil of oil, water, or DifcharfTcal ad.ut nient to prevent (In muge It Ih a "fire signal" that should not bo ig nored. Keep the engine cool the gasoline, ood find cloth in your car are easily Ignited. There are other common causes oC fire. Home of of which cannot be easily detected. Kven tit miiipr blaze in your car or garage means an outlay of ca.sh for repairs. It Is wise to '. insure your ear against, such loss. CJet automobile insurance bore covering fire, theft, collision, liability and property damage. Security Insurance Agency OIIA9. H. KKYNOI.DS, Manager. 2 I Urande - Oregon I "Insurance With Service" I ' o I ' o o 1 1 o 1 i o I o o o no IIO Sunday Dinner 75c SOUP Cream Chicken a la Rein CHOICE OF Baked Young Hen Oyster Dressing One-Half Fried Chicken, al la Maryland -Roast Prime Ribs of Beef ' SALAD Fruit . DESSERT . Orange Sherbet New Sommer Grill Nutty Burning Suit. .New. York.f-One of Ahe new biith itiK suits shnn here today is a slip mi lofjmntd t.nrryclol h in brilliant A wedding of exceptional interesll to l.u iiiiiiKie people occurred Thurs-1 day eveninir at four o'clock, when j Hev. William Crc,ly Koss of I ha iYesbytcriun church united in mnr. . rintre, .Miss Julia Hopkins, and AlV. liolielt ('urrey, nt (he home of the liiiile on Second street. The .briilo was nttireil in a lieaii-l til'ul ifown of white crepe dc chine! mid lace, and her ;imK-awa.v gown was of fawn colored crepe de chine.! The home was attractive with decorations cf pink roses, the color scheme o! pink mid wli.te Imng car ried out in all detail . Tlie guests ut the wedding includ rd Mr. mid Mrs. .1. (I. Nnodirniss, j .ir. anil ivirs. r.. i . iuckc... .ir. aim Airs. I.ee W'aniick, Mr. and .Mrs. I''-I-.. Oxner. ; The bride i-: a dauirhtei' of (I. C. Hopkins, former owner of the Hlue. Mountain creamery. Mr. Carrey is J'roin Walla Walla, and for some time has been employed by the Stan dard Oil company cf this city. The happy couple were presented with a Hodge roadster by the father of the bride, and they left on a two weeks wedding trip to Walla Walla, Seattle and Portland. A a final close to (he Iwo-day I I.. I. S. convcn(ion which is being! nolo in i.a t.raiule, a program will i he presented tomorrow evening at 7::i0 in the Tabernacle by Hie M. !. A. which gives premise of being very good. I ticporls from the late Salt, Lake convention will be given by S. I-'. j Andrews, Howard Sloddanl, MrsJ lioorge K. I.yman and ('. .1. lllack; li vocal solo, "Ave Marie' (l'ietro Mascagni) will he sung by Miss i'hosia Humphreys; a male quartet will give a selection; the La lirande WUMI Mill Ming HIVHI.V, U-iUUIIIIgl a soio oy .irs. .-. t.enn, anil tne chrir will sing the closing anthem. The public is cordially invited to attend. A number of ladies pleasantly sur prised Mrs. I.. II. liumelliart Wednes day afternoon at her home, the oc casion being her 7-nd biitlnlay anui yerary. The afternoon was spent in a serial way and ice cream ;ini! cake were served. .Mr.-. IS-.nuelbart received the he.-t wishes of all the visiting guests. Mr. and Airs. li. M. Williams of Chicago, Illinois, arc visiting their old-timo friends, Mr. and Mrs K. M. Coombs cf .May 1'ark. Their son-in-law, A. (J. ('ox, is a partner in the Wrigley ', K. Oum company of Chicago. They are tour-1 ing the we.-tern country, and have! traveled 10,0011 miles, they slarled from Chicago, Illinois, in May, spend-! ing three months in 1'asadena, ('ali-j fornia. In .Mexico they vbited all; the interesting points on the route, i and are now lvturning home, w hich ' they hope to reach in August. Air. nml Airs. Williams were very! much pleased with Iai iiande and! surrounding country, in spite of thej The evening was spent in tying a ! ipiilt. for the bride-elect. Those present were .Misses lternice' I.ofland, .Merle George, .Marguerite! Klopfeustein, Kthel Hurbridge, Lois; Kulkerson, Airs. I.ynn l-tohneiikamp, i Airs. Krnest Walklns, aM rs. .lames j Odoll of J'ortland, who is visitini i Airs- Krnest Walkins, Airs. Thomas Hill, Airs. Clyde Webb, Aliss I.illis Wilson, Airs. John Stoddard and Dr. Alargaret Ingle. Air. ami Airs. I.. I. I'usey enter- r i i if i mm. 3 sss.in HOIM) THII' from I.a (iriindi1 'I MKIll (.11 sl,i:il'l.lt :i:2ri a. m. I in II v Itriiiniilng ,iim: null Nee ,1. M. Iecne.v, Agenl sasa We have a few used Autos Thai. Are in CJood Condilion and Triced Riiht v . 1922 Ford Coupe m i 1920 Franklin Touring f I 1919 Overland "90" ;r Ford Delivery We Sland Behind Our Used Cars as Well as (he A'etv Ones Southard & Shinn Buick Dealers. . ' Houghton's Furniture Store, SELLS FOR LKRS lieal Jlargainn in Clond Furniture. Hemstitching and gift shop. Everything in the gift shop line- See our famous Artinio I'rand .stamp goods of all kinds. If you are too busy to come witii your work, phone us, we will call for and deliver. AVe Are OpposHe Thome's (Jroeery 1'irONR 5i:!-,I Kill FIR ST. STORE OPEN ' Until .S.-.'IO P. M. MONDAY, Jl'LY 2 CLOSED Jl'LY :ird and Mi The Toggery Aiidrrwn lire. SH.E'R.RY.S SUNDAY AND MONDAY Agnes Ayrcs "RACING HEARTS" Willi Theodore Roberts and Richard Dix In a rollicking, racing romance. By the author of Wally Reid's auto successes. She'll whizz right into your heart. Comedy "HEARTS AND HAMMERS" NEW PRICES ON Diamond Tires and Tubes COMPARE PRICES AND QUALITY BEFORE BUYING DIAMOND FABRICS 00 x 3 Double Diamond Casing $10.75 M0 x 3io Double Diamond Casing 11.85 32 x 3A Squeegee Casing 1(5.50 32 x4 Squeegee Casing 21.45 33 x 4 Squeegee. Casing ;.. 22.G5 34x 4 Squeegee Casing :. 23.13 DIAMOND CORDS rf 30 x 8V'. Diamond Clincher $15-25 32 x 3'T, Diamond Cord SS 25.55 31 x 4 ' " Diamond Cord SS 29.50 32 x 4 Diamond Cord SS 32.50 33 x 4 Diamond Cord SS .'. : 33.50 34 x 4 Diamond Cord SS 34.35 32 x 41. Diamond Cord SS 42.00 33 x 4'. Diamond Cord SS 42.95 34 x A Diamond Cord SS 44.00 33 x 5 " Diamond Cord SS 52.30 35 x 5 Diamond Cord SS 54.90 5 Per Cent Discount for Cash YE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL SIZES Oregon Hardware & Implement Company 0000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 LH JULY 3rd and July 4th S I p$ " atTojfO' "Blue Mountains " RT, I Pl Our plant will not be bi)ened p1" ' J tnese two days. O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Q lmit:i 1 A: -. i I- a: 4 yx r:. , .' 1 f.,