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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1923)
Saturday, July 21, 1023 PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 1 h VT fcs 'KV : V 1 .4 . This Store Emphasizes Cool Things to Make Your Summer More Comfortable Half the enjoyment of summer lies in the things that help to make if comfortable. This gives that air of coolness, so necessary during these playtime months. You will find this store able to meet ; your summer needs with many interesting items. . . . - A Good Place lo Trade 1 , 0 wn , arm on uie ionow,ii :-;un g tin of honor. i . I , - . ... i.ftii.t " iinlif miest :utv. r tin i ereiii i,u...ei.Kn.-. u . - ... .,. le Rev. nti-l Mrs. Cray returned jwould indicate that many interesting .Kberhard a) for thimi. While at the Sprmi;.--, .Mr. 'people are muklni: the journey ii..ervinif. Joseph Herald, inn .virs. r.llls uroo oown i rum tlieirflhe i-laliI ranch. Mrs. i!. A hi. 'f'. lt l IU M...-.r:.',, ....... 1,.... ...n-nf.tr Creaky, Marguerite Kilis ami Dorothy i Lincoln to Manila anil make several I'unk made up the party, mid al- stop-- on her return voyage, though this was a small reiiiesciita- i lion of the society, they all had aj Mrs. A. W. Schaupp was host?ss to 1 o delightful time. I - - , fr;Pnil4 at her home'o IJinifham Springs is situated just Wednesday afternoon in honor of( mstess Mn Lore aluilWc. ihb , uAo $ doubtless UMUPrsiunu-wiij iw.i nn longer are- respected. ivtee; Instead of stopping nt Yokohonia I Tie Parkdale lub ; Thij Mt!)V v.,. campaign cry In Pratt ami children and: on the vvav over .-he expects to con-: Wednesday. July -, lin -u ' -Honk for Hank.' 1-Wu Wells, Margaret ti,mte her 'journey on the President j miriw f Fmit.inlc, , -- : : r. - two miles from a Kanger stntimi. niicl is (juite noted as mi uleul .pot for tfirls to spfnd their rtumitur va r;ttion. Hikinjr, swimmiti and fi.-h-iiifC arc tiie chief .sports, anil anyone can enjoy a vacation in this locality. Several divi-'ions of the (iirl.V Camp fire from Pendleton and points in Vahinfton spent last year's outing at 'Bingham, and they ore expelled to return this year. Anionj; the I,a Grande pirls who have extraordinary vacation periods this yniv is 'Miss .Mhv Neil, danjrh ter of Mrs- Nellie (',. Neil of this city. May has been toat-hinpr in Ha waii and to while away the vacation neriod j-'he decided to j;o over to the Philippines and inspect that portion of Uncle Sam's insular possessions. A letter received by her mother dat ed in Mid-Ocean, Saturday, .June tr-lls of i most delightful ocean voy :'re on the IJacific Alail Steamship Company's steamer, S. S. President I.im oln. The lottcr wua hurriedly vi it ten wlifrn tlie passengers wore advise-l that, their ship would meet n bo:tt bound for San Francisco that afternoon and tlmre was an oppor tunity to send letters home. She enclosed a program o( entor taimnent on the ship for the weuk which is quite interestiner ami iu cltKleiv Miss Neil in mu-ical numbers. In lur desci-iption ofa nmnher of " - - r . u hor siter, Mrs. George hleinholz, oi 0 Denver. The ufternotin was spent mjo sewing The following ladies werejg present: Mesilames O. E. Patterson, jo K, K. Metzjrer, H- K. Oawson, George jo Dawson, Teresa Ieslie, Daisy Rum-,D . ble, J. D. McCulIv, Chas. Johnson, C.io !i. Kberhard. of I Graixle; 0. G.lg Crawford, iMiss Eula McCully. and 0 Mi- K-Imm Parish of Portland and o ( t mm V g 1 L Snrvirp IS OU1' lUOttO. At il the Palace we strive to suit, your taste and to jjlease you. You will find the Palace cool and comfortable. Try some of our Ice-cooled choc olates. ' h ti . Hi&'j Thank you The Palace o o o o o o o o o .2 O 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Lydia HuK, !o 11 Louise O'Connell entertained a num- Kva liowery, 0. G. I lint, .if rrinn.lu ,il thoh- himm l.-ist. Ph:ml:dn I'nvenint; in the form of a farewell Kollov.-injr lode, n short program ijparty. was remlereil and refreshments ' o m . ..11-. e I .... WAI'W (LAI-Vml O I WO IHl'll'S OI UIIIlV'i villi: ill- ... 1Q ranged, Mrs. Thomas Hill, Jr., carry- . o inir off the honors of the ovcnir.ir. Twenty cirIU ladies were puests at o Refreshments were served at the " Kainhow parly last Saturday af-!g slose of the eveninjr. tmnooii and eyeninK at the home of o Ocean Bathing, lS-Holc. Golf Course, New .$300,000 Mrs. Harvey Hay. o ' . ' vome of Mooseheart i.e,'ion met , . , ... ... , Hotel, Boating, Hunting and Fishing. Jhursr ay a ternortn and surprised .. " . . "o m.... I.... i i L wit" the usyal menu, was served. ;o The homn was nindn vnrv sittrnc- live by the decorations, carried out q IJeulenant Korrest lvanhop, of the U. S. Navy, accompanied by bin wife, will arrive in I-a Grande lhis eveninjr to spend three days with Mr. Ivanhoe's mother, Mrs. A. E. Ivnnhoe, and their little nieces, Grncia Lou and Roberta Ivnnhoe. Lieutenant and Mrs. Ivnnhoe have for the pnt four months been sta tioned in WuMiinjrton, D. C, where are on their way to Mare Island First street- mi' uiii'inuoii was .sim-iiv iri it .o- ,. . , ., . , cial if. if id time after which refresh- , 111 nunuim. iu ments were servcl. Three prizes were piven and eaclCo truest was presented with a highly :o The dance at Ilonan hall Inst colored silk handkerchief. Uridyl g evc-Miur. sponsored hv the lllder ()!-;' leauuu oi ua: pany. o Oregon's Summer Playground The Paradise of the Northwest All at Your Door where they will lie for Mime tune. Mmnhiy evening, Dr. and Mm. A L. Richardson will entertnin at a prnrdeu party nt their home, in honor ot r.ll"and Mrs. Ivnnhoe, Vvk to thetr departure to Man; island. Forrest Ivnnhoe was a former J. a Grande' boy, having graduated in the local schools. He entered the service of his country, and has risen was a (b'ciiled success. apanese lantern h were used The many friends of MSss Thelmn 5 i HoUinirer of this citv. will be sur- o deroratii.K the hall, mu.-ic was , fur- j t0 ,,?nl hcT "'""''".f," '"io hushed liy a three-it ece orchestra,1 ' . v"".kl ,;. 1 u'ulM' ,! o i .. i on Mom av. Ju v 1 . o ,ri nun II very (;iiimi uwrniianci wiisi ..... ,jljiresent to nejov the event. . A , VTL ceremony was performed at Jo I Ucfreshmeiits' or ice cream .all",1""- t'riK Ilaplist parsonnire of Port- o cake were served throiiuhmit lhelal'di ' ciKht o clock in the ovrniuir, X eveniiiK at a minimum fee. ;"ie liPV' ' Villers offirialim.'. o : On!y a very few friends and imnieil-jO I Mrs. Donald M. Parrnc, who has !' relatives attended. 1 to the i-nnlf of senior liontnmint Jlr visilinir her lather at Scio, . mr. anil Airs. Lowan lett immril. o Ivnnhoe is u Vou"lt man f whom l.a Un'Ron, '; returned home. lor an extended trip to Cah lo Crandc Is iustly proud. I , . . '''"' ."' ""'fi; P'nts, a ter which ! g t .Mrs. Ray Murphy is recoverin;.i they will be at home in Portland. o The reirular ronjoint meeliiiK of ,r"m " ,wcn , j A umi,Pr 0 te Ln-il.ers of the' 2 i i,,"-","1 i1"" ' S"' "l;1; Honald M. PaKiie. after nursinc fiirN' Friendly Society retunie:! o ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE of Ocean Front Home Sites Saturday, August 11th Every lot will positively be sold to the highest bidder regardless of price. , ! , . -.,Send for Particulars Today. :' 'v I li.MlHY & AVHTTN, J Portland, Orciron. Plensi' 'Mil free illualraleil I Hooknnip of Absolute Auction Side at e.rurli. nrt !y the S:i. ! I ! J N'anie I Address I ! niy ! BARRY & AUSTIN, Chamber of, Comniwreo . Hl'dg., Portland, Orego' 2 o!o 2 o . - : : : 1 " O ; O' O ' ' ; 7 4 o f'4 O! '.- 'llg . -y um. O! s . . i 1 ,,' " 1V ":; v '.. " " '"!,, ! within a few days. Howard Stoddard, who recently re- ... , .. .., ,, . , turned from Kur.e. will ivo u lee-L. "' I Mr V"1, . "! ture on 'alesli,.." A violin solo T ' ' , J 1 i""1.. Jh '!,, hari ,;''V" hv Dick I.indsev. .iccompanied hyl lp f"""'-''' . ) "' Miss ldlris Mali'uire, will he a num-1 ' ' ? '"' f"'1 "'"ly and I r her on the program, as will a vo- " ''! , ls- Kjly ll""hv '"" t:,,"',-v cal soln hv Mrs (J. A. Ilea,,, accom-! ,v ' , J , '"'"'" 'ow nwrnnis for panied hv Mr. l.indsev and Miss Ma-I '"5'ln' a,kp' where they expect (iuire. An anthem hv the choir will lV. '."m ,w" h,,' w'" l,p he rendeieil ,,-d Mi '.!.::.;,. will ! " 1 'T ' :" l!ver hy lr. Mur- ,i.,v , in,.,. , ;P".vs In-other, Lester Murphv, and This proj r::i".i pvoed-,!-. t'ellent, a"d many pivi,!e Pev. Treasy ,lrnve the vn-t v OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOO will t,::f? :vn .1,1; Hy t i altend- tie of io he ex f the city o;i;Mrlun- Mis- Krivii:-! Weil, traveling iti Pu.opc .Sir.ida.v lo VMt l:ri lilam Ash. Miss I'.o has hceu v.il! r.rrive i, lri. Wil- phy's wi i e The party are making the trip hy car via Spokane. Klmer Stoildarll and family ami Charles Reynolds ami family will jrn on to llanl'f', Can ada, hefore returning home. At the installation held hv Crystal l.'..l.l.-..l, 1 ..I.. t.,.i. ' .i. . ' .- i Weil will remain ". " .. ' "'-V ' " V . f.,.. . i ., , . ''n't i'iiii-ei wvvr msiaueii: .iai,et her home ,., San Kranmco. ,ivi staimfad.! 'k. 's.'"n : - ' iu ..if , i o v. . . ' Mi Mini... A.U 1,.,v.'...p ,U .""."..v,M", 'ut- '' - I"" hghtlul time in l.os Angeles, and pects to remain in the southland for u few weeks mure. She wrote her parents that her time is well taken up hy friends with motor parties and good times at the beaches. Miss Anne Snlley, of Portland, i visiting in l.a Grande, the guest of her sister, Mrs. (i. J Larison. Miss Sally will remain in I,a Grande, for some time, Mrs. M. D. ltiian, of Jefferson, Iowa, and Mrs. K. It. Selder, of Portland, are guest at the home of Mrs. K. K. Kiildte- They will remain two or thiee weeks, vi'..iting . rela tives and friends in I.-land City and La Grande. Mrs. Walter Renter is entertaining! the Clin Cluli at the Country Club this at tenioon. Randall. R. S V. G.; Mabel Anson, i. . U.; Alnrl ha .Moss, I. G. Last Thursday Mr. ami Mrs. liar-1 ri-on A. Zurhrick ivitertanii'd at dinner for Mr. and Mn. M. I.. Alls rod, of .Spokane, 'ahiiu'ton. A hea, itiful crystal ha-ket of or chid :.ueel pea. formed the con, rr piece and places were maike,! for ciflit kui-sIs. Mr. and Mrs. Allsrod left l'riilay for their home in Spokane. The hiithilay anniversary of lv. (ieoive It Veins was the motif for a most pleasant llridtre thnn..- la-t eveninif at the Veins home, when Mrs, Vehrs entertained in his honor The iruesls at dinner included Mi ami Mrs. W. C. Perkins and Mr. mid Mrs. Harrison A. Zuinrick, with ad ditional ruets in for 'Pridne. Airs, urluick won hiirh sx-ore ladies' prize, and f.Ur. Zu brick proved liimself most adept with the receiving of the Kentleuien'K ptire. A .1 MM BUI In honor of the Misses Dorothy and Harriet Casey, who will le ave next Tuesday for Portland to make their home, tha MUsca Irene and ami I I'.H hovt Alton .mi-li in iin . ,,,,,, M. I. I," yon : 1 1, mi! , . . ni,: iron, a,,i, . pains. 1, In N. -!'! u.iitmu- Ih.te is soon Oil, h: hi :, I ,,, i.iv. I.iil mi. I iimi .,, ,..u-. u i i-.i ilstnu , to- 1 1 on 1. 1. , A ! o, mv t II I t:i II : , ,-, .in. I N Vl't IM'l'A I'll i ' , , hi,,, ,.v nilt t.-if MI p. I I,' in. :it i-. 1 1 . T . Ciiiiollalion I ii-e. nit. vwiniM i i miIii- i. Summer UM14. I hone iht-W .l". III CWi;-?r1-'wSa'S 1 m (Qnr SPUNTEX AM) GORDON HOSIERY In all the new colors Prices $1.50 to S.'J.OO The Bootery A Paradise for Tiin,! Foot Home of the Arch Aid Shoe GROVER S31ITH, Mjrr. 206 Depot Street Phone Majn ug We Offer I'OIR FLOORS OF FINE FURNITURE AT GREATLY REDl ( Kl) PRICES. COMPARE OCR PRICES AM) YOU WILL BUY FROM US. W. H. Bohnenkanp Company YSlll 1 1 i SUNDAY and MONDAY. SHE'LL STEAL YOUR HEART! JESSE L. LASXY PRESENTS "The Woman With 4 Faces" with BETTY COMPSOX and Rit.Ilai,, Dix . A Paramount Picture A notorious crook ?0 clev- er she made fools of the police " so beautiful that when fin- ' - ally caught, the jury didn't" have the heart to convict her ; Herbert so charimnrr that even the district attorney fell in love Brcnon with her. That's Betty Compson in Induction this high-class, high powered " melodrama. "Also showine; , Comedv.