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: PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, July 11, 1923 i .' ' Gingham Frocks To Nice for Vacations The smartest of checks the most attractively com bined colors we've had trimmings that are "different" new little ways of using organdy' and touches of hand work. Ideal suggestions for the vacation or general sum mer wear at home. Mina Taylor and others. THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley fefdv iter ' 1lii&f Ply 1 North Powilor nhe was very popular with the , younger .set Mr. Ilinn unii in h muchinist. Altnr their I,. nnnn ! thn Vnlllll. rOIIlllO Will iiiake their home in Pendleton.. I .Mrs. Harrison s imn-mi., ..n. film. Joe Sanders, of Wallowa, were RftTcw.F KCLLEYr-0,.lewrDWMATHE T WASTH K AND -TWAS OKI V A COUPLE OF 'PAInTeBS FSCW HPOT3TOWM. A Good Place lo Trade num of La Grande. Miss Hudson attended high school here and was I'luduated in i20. The wedding date has not vet been set- ine cou nle will make their home in l.a (iraiide where IMr. Farnum is em ployed hv the Stute Highway De partment. Pendleton East Oregon ian. .... . .u rrnL.Ki.iai.;.it) manse yesieroay, .uiss i. Sinrmer - nf l.a (irande. formerly of Pendleton, lieciime the bride ol liien K. Despain of Pendleton. Rev. (ieorge I.. Clark, pastor of the First Presbyterian thurch, per formed the ceremony and the ring ; service was used. I'lie bruie wore a pretty frock of rose anil white, and her costume was completed 'by a I,,,,i.iih. nf delicate sweet neas. Miss Etta Piersol was maid of honor and others who were present nt the wedding were Mrs. Cora Clark and l.a Vernon Clark. Mr. anil Mrs. Despain will make their home in this city. Pendleton East Oregoninn. A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D Peacock, at Pendleton, last Thurs day, when their neice, Miss Jose phine Sanderx became the bride of .Mr. C. O. Harrison, of that city. The bride was dressed in fawn crepe and was attended. by her sis ter, Ruth Sanders, who wore a pretty jjown of preen crepe. Robert Peacock acted as best man. After the wedding ceremony a re ception was held at' the Peacock home, where only immediate rela tives and friends gathered for the occasion. Mrs. Harrison was a graduate of the local school, and finished a year of successful teaching in the Pendle ton schools the past term. While in OOO0O0O0OOOGOO00O000OO000O o n o o Woodcraft met in. Eagle's hall, with Mrs. Ferguson present to direct, the work, and after the regular 'business routine, a social hoiir was eniov'eit The lodge meets every second and fourth Tuesday of each month. ' A number of ladies called at. the home of .Mrs. P. S. Robinson at her ; home .on Fourth sti-eet Monday ! night, and enjoyed a most pleasant was an ' aviator during the World War, hut was' never sent Overseas owijif to,, pooi health. Their wed ding is Viic culmination of ft court ship begun five years ago, when both were patients in a hospital. Their wedding was very quiet, it being held at a Methodist parsonage The double ring ceremony was used. After a few davs snent nt the A social ererst inter- ;igni, aim enjoyed a most pleasant' Keat-h thoy wj make their home in est tu Im Orir.jt ik'-ur- ort-urreM i'ocihi rvru ng. i an appropriate .s Angeles where Mr. Cloves has a yesterday mttenkm i H-.-r.an hal! nour reiresnments were served. i photograph gallerv. I when one of ihe sri molten- 1 ;. jovable Bridg sir-.i i aon onl hns lieen receiveil in l.a Mri and Mrs. Eugene Lonev. ac was given, -itli Mr-. in.ver Grim- l.rande by Airs. Mary 1. Counsel! jcomiianied bv Mr. Lonev's mother of mett, IMiw. I- M. H..t. Mrs. ( ly.ie from I.os Angeles, stating that her Jwalla Walla, are visiting at the Kiddle and Mr. IJuyJ f't'er ho". daughter Miss Iniisa ( .ouusell, was ;nomc ,)f an, Mrs. C. C. Dunning. tesll0 married Juno (1 to Howard C. Cloves ; Hon'an hall presente.1 rro-t at-!"' J"" Anflf! "" unscll" is Mrs. J. N. Stevens ni.,1 daughter, tractive appearance with the decora-;,01?. "?, km wn. " the , Grande Mrs. Lowell Kern, were visitors here lions consisting of roes and syrin-!Rn,"l1 y"llpv- 'lvlnK been born and tl),av CM ,.oute fl.om ,p0,.U. t ga deftlv arranged alut the large; '.''0.1 '" i f- ,n"'u" '"" ; l've. They are making the trip bv " , ,'ind .r;: 0re""ia"- f0r1mrUh3:ri,& Announcement was made today of vited. in for lunche mi. Five onic : ,,..i,7..,.i t, ,.: , . V, .mc engagement 01 ,niss .uauel Mud were given, Mrs I.val S: J11 'fler winning h-gh score 1'-, afternoon, Mrs. .M. II. II. 11' hue 'ec ond, Miss Margnret Am.h third Mrs. !). H. Tanner fourth, and Mr-J-'rank Hani, fifth. A' delightful one-cour?-"4 luiu-heo: ! feature of the afternoon. him of ""77' 'm mo i!Jose .Normal , S(lh, llf Pen.lloton. a.ul Lester , ,, i Mrhonl June 11 of this voar. xt r i i. .,-' t..,. i i J.iah', where his parents still i-esiilo, i he havinir been resident of ( ali jfornia th pnt' thrco years, where I he has hoon attenWinjr a photo- (fraphic rt-ho-il th past vear. He Far- Sale of U. S. Army Boilers -6 gal .... 7 gal. .... 7io gal 8 gali .:. 0 gal 10 gal 98c $1.29 $1.48 .......$1.69 $1.89 $1.99 F. L. Lilly Hunlwnro frs. J. T. Hichardson pleasantly entertained the members of the MiMuliiy. Bridge club al her home nn Penn Avenue Motniny aftprnoon in the i form of u poix'h party. Uou(uets . of beautiful roses adorned the room.s of the home. At Krldtfe, Mrs. Peter MvDonaM won' luirli score, und consolation fell to Mrs. Willium Ash. The afternoon closed with the sewing of a delicious luncheon. Mrs, Carrie Keriruson, of Portland, ory-anier for the Neighbors of Woodcraft, in stopping for a few days in the city with Mrs- Coleman George, and is working in the inter est of the Order. Iast veninK1 the local order of for DiaperRashj YOU wn to relieve huliv' Inrmanlinn n.: nj Itching jut BO oon aa jott 0 i.t Tr, Ik. DrmiStor,t,t 'Baby Powdor estorBdly-Bostir)ou For Every Room Gold Seal Cone and ire the nn pattern! if you want hindiome rugt for little monry. barntaction guarantrcd. Don't mill this uautual chance. All the popular room tiara in tiicft ,wateiprei lanjttry, xay.' . H. Bolinenkamp Co. Meach'am Saturday .ij'h( DANCES IIcRinniii"; July 1 Ith (Jotul Floor First Class Music Across from Hotel CR-Kstcs ! 1 1 J 1 I The Good j I A Splendid .Medicine for the Stomnch and Liver. "Chamberlnin's Tablets for the nto- mach and liver are splendid. I never tiro of telling my frienda and neigh 1 ..i !.;.. ,.,,litina " writes Mrs, nnwHit at the wedding ceremony. i William Vollmer, hust urocu, W-..1: North Powder News- 'When bilious, constipated or troubled with indigestion, give incin n m.... I.. t a Want Ad fln.l your bnyr. j They will do you good -Adv., The Straight Lines of the New Modes Are Gracefully Achieved By t W earing ..' Front Lnce Corsets Never have the styles called bo insistently for lines, that are straight And slender. "La Co mtlle" works wonders In gently persuading ' surplus flobh into fashion's silhouette makes your gown a smooth-fitting success. You'll love the now models of "La Camillo" giving you tho lines and buoyancy of youth. Xow--topped ' nnd of- dainty fab rication lightly boned but vis ible only In their benefits. Be fitted to your individual model of "La Camille" and en joy a youthful figure and a flex ible ease that is delightful. A complete lino of tho latest models always on hand. Mrs. Robt. Pattison CorscHcre riione 822-W Res. 1703 Oak INDIVIDUAL BAKED ALASKA 0 tncbet ai dkftcttr. vnnpt m t papct t Here Is The Ran&e You Have! ABeen Looking For This ncw'modeJ is a perfect beauty. It has been deNgried for space .economy, but still has ample room. The oven it large and equipped .with a drop door that can be uvrd. to set cooling food on if necessary. The cooking surface it of one piece with all corners nicely rounded making it easy to keep clean. . These and many othe,. conveniences are all combined in this new! Hotpoint Hughes Elcctlic Range to make your work more pleasant more profiublc Food prepared on a Hotpoint Wughcs Electric Range is better cooked and more wholesome food because of perfect heat control. Many other new models are shown and designed for every particular conditioa Let us show them to you, Th WvrrfiMMaf viwod irriti carrying a ne recipe They art teluabU. Cut them out and taie for reference. 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BmJ M ff I Jfl This year even with the ilmj SflljB U U'V production more than doub- fht Sim I B H led you can best be sure of fftljiaJI:9 B Whereto buy US.Tlres III. I i: Mill Nm (i.n c;r, l.a tiranile. Oregon llH-.HWAV (JKK.VU'B STA't'lOX. Iji tiiinicle. I'roEon t'l.Vni: l KlIM'l.i:, Islmul nty, Cn-snn Jm m Stylish, Fine and Long-Wearing ROLLINS JlrmorPldto HOSIERY To he had at our store in styles and fabrics to fit the feet and pocketbook of every member of any fami ly from baby's summer silks to grandpa's winter worsteds. ASK ABOUT THE FREE BRUSHES Andrew's Variety Store You need not carry your message as did IIop-O'-My-Thumb With his seven league hoots. Now-a-days just "Telephone It" Home Independent Telephone Co.