La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 08, 1923, Image 3

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    flVeflnosdny, August 8, 1923. ,
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
dnuirhtor, Mrs. C. C. Price, of Berk- Mi" Kathleen Campbell, who has
ielevi in ontertainiiiK Iho small n stuilio in hnstern Oregon Music.,
'jrupst.-t . 'company's store where she Instructs i
; ' 'in vocal, was a visitor among the j J
Miss Lucille Woltramoo,!. whose '""r''.n.'Lf'i!
to Cyril Prnebstel will lukel?"' ,;
Farewell, . ;
Party Given
Mr. Tray nor
Monday niuht the Stake officers
the L. 1). s. church crave a combin.
e,i farewell party for Jacob II. Truy-i
, .111.1 a welcoming reception for!
f 11. M. I.iiiKon of Portland, who is-
taking Mr. Traynor's place both nsl
f stake clerk and superintendent, of
i iml- uranne Konde hospital.
The affair ivhk hplil in iha T ,sv
S. Amusement hull, . and over" one
vjluiftlred iruc-its were nresent. All
t(rtvn-iu.the stake were represented,
incluiling liaker, Union, Cove, Imbiei-
aim .Mount UJenn.
Mrs. Powers
Entertains
For Visitors
iiiuiiiu);u iu v i ii i i uruniri niii tunc
nlnop on iWethiesdu v evoninj? at the i
Presbyteriun church, was honored
last evenintr when Miss Mary Over-,
man ami Miss Metla (iilleue enter
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Narrow Cuffs on Glove. ,l
New York. Narrow cuffs decor-1 J
ule the new. imported gloves. The1!
. t -.1 11 I lilt? IIIC lit IT
umieu wun a miscellaneous snowerj ffs , . lmck ,, , ,
'lin U Uulin they are lined with ivory.
!j i-.iimi,i 111 .-.nunc; ui jiuitt uiiii j
lavender were used in decorating.
The honoree - received many charm-1
ring gifts. . The evening was spent I
Jn honor of Dr. and IMrs. Adam
Miller
S
Nil
of Brooklyn, New York, who
come West to spend their summers,
Mrs.' Grace Powers of Medica
Springs, entertained at a picnic for
thirty Sunday, which is an unnuul
event. Different acciuuintances
which Mr. and Mrs. Miller have met
during the summer, and older resi
dents of the country were present.
Dr- and Mrs. Miller left Monday for
their return triu to New York, u-o-
An excellent nmmtm .. "7 way or coise, aau 1-aKe, ami:
led ..ft,, ,. u.hi'u ,,, , i slopping ot f at principal p aces such
seeMle'lierousfreshments! -1" E " '' ca-
a iJeauSuf'S in ''"-n WHght arj
"lijL., SS"U , 'Snei' (ook UiS! entire
stake board, ilo is ,' i.v. s w: Pal'y ?f piicers down and told
Idaho Falls where he will take J'u" hi -n I ? , , t,lleab"1' amJ
charge of the L. 1). S. hospital, oneYhuen "r! lan,le!' ,X9 the P'f"1
of the largest institutions of the1 -y'. After Krand.-big -dinner the
state. jiihuuoiis oi me, picmceni went back to the cabin and
. ' - he told how he appreciated the trip
The modernized acceptance of the T., YT "u " V"1 S Meacham-
in sewing.
targe Knvelope Purses
New York. Large envelope
mrses, almost as large as smuii
jours
, .1 bne
ief cases, are being made
(;;ieslK..wernJ,,iss,,,W,,)lK'l,,,0;',l',,1!'''llMi-lei-ed'sil'k crepe. The colors are
other, Mrs. P. J. Wolgamood, Miss , pxI reiev i
ith i'roebstel. Miss I'.mdy f ' t
mother
Ruth
Miss. Hazel Bursell, and Mr
Canard. Pendleton E. Ore.
Mi
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
AND MILLINERY
Sylvan j
The Mission Hand of the Presby
terian Church will be entertained by
M'iss Young and Mrs- 0. II. liaker,
90(i D. Avenue, on Thursday after
noon at i:30 o'clock. All members
jare riiost cordially invited.
. I
Sunday night at the Prcsbyteriuii
Manse occurred the wedding of Mrs.
Alice 'Leckwith, formerly of West
Virginia, to I.. I.. McKennnn of this
city. IRev. William Crosby Ross pen
formed -the: "ceremony. 1 V
'. .' ", ' ' -; n i
The Missionary Society of the
Christian' church will vmeet at- the
home of. Mrs, A.. L..Voelz, in Jrult-
dale,- Thursday afternoon. Autrust !)
Those wishing to attcnil will meet
at the, church ut 2:00 p.. in, and cars
will be provided-for . tneir convey
ance. '
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II -
The- Baptist Ladies Aid, which was
to have met ' with Mrs. Devine Fri
day afternoon has been postponed.
j
Mrs. Helene Stearns, one of the
stated that just 110 days from the;KH01 vocalists of Union, will sing
ine soio tit me uapiist cnuicir-sun-day
morning service. "The Silent
Eirvntinn-idea nf m,! u,Ur,o.,t lle'u" .ne t"1" the President of
by means of trinkets is seen in the V",e' , ,, ,'lr!fte" !nto th,e
lovely pieces of carved ivory-the country and elaborated on the man s
,niint i ,t:rt. n.,.i ,i: gi quality and eulogized the presi-
often traeeil in pff'iivn -nlnnn- ent .a'"1 "ill good wife. He also
,i ,i ., u u!... .. 7 stated that just 110 days
i ii.iiiii,i,.-. niLu n uiiuiiiiiir cui- ........ .....
rings, charms and bracelets which Vme e,S , ''''f'1.1""'' "'':
are much in evidence- Romance, ad-lln '"p ?.Blu? Mountains, he had
venture, history, ideals and uspira-1"11" e 'he l.'-,-P '? ;AJ,J!ika and then
tions. all have in the past influe- back Calilurnia where he lay a
enced the making and the wearing 'Tse. He also told of Mrs. Hard
of "nii'iful and uninu" articles ofl"1-'8 aevti''a to her husband, and
personnl adornment. Costume jew- con'Pnid the time of when the
dry in its modern aspect is but nno- President was hying to now in her
jthef expression of human desire for onw. which the entire .American
love oi beauty and a beauty digni-; nttt",n shares with her in her bg
lied by value of record, antedating, lavement. Uncle Dunham also
viv,,.,ii,:,. i ha ,,.i ,.i;,.i. 'showed the nartv the first n ow
paling the future of human nature. th.a.1 hue plnwe.l up buffalo heads.o
Costume jewelry has a definite ura, 10 at cuun- 5
place in modern dies III does not1, unl tlie f'st sorgum mill which o
in any sense infringe 011 the terri- !he aflc'' f"'st coming here. g
torv of real jewelry; it is in a Mr- a'"' 'M'rii- Norman Klliott, Mr.Q
class bv itself, and it has a Ugni-1"1"' MrK- Harry Hyde, Mr. and Mrs.o
fied anil useful mission that of in- 'j?er' Mr- an Mrs' Christley and g
creasing our knowledge and accept- " .."""" ri 'r- ami o
i.iis. miner 01 newonnge, uiui .nr. i
und Mrs. C. E. Short and C..'3I.g
Scranton and family of, this city I o
were among those present at the pic-jg
mc.
i ; NEW OXFORD
SHOES
v For Early Fall
, $6.00 to $10.50
:;, 'NEW; FALL ,
;.- 'woolens ;-
for Suits y.: . ,''
; ; -"Justfin" . -
;v';Suits;'':.'';);r.;,;
$27.00 to $72.50'
TheToggery
" Andrew Bros.
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:. The Silhouette for Fall
Is Slim with a Parisian Tendency to Flare
Each day's arrival of new costumes brings a
further revelation of the leading style trends
for Fall. Slim lines are emphasized, hut with a
bit of a flare injected somewhere to give a smart
accent. In frocks it may bo a series of circular"
tiers, in coats a circular knee' flounce or a gode.t
that ripples at one side.' Lingerie f rills are quite
a la mode and many a tissue wrapping is
. brushed aside to " reveal 'bonny trimmings of
Scotch plaid taffeta. There's quite an array .
; with more on the way. Better stop in and look.' :
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AND - nl'
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ance of -the fitting 111 ilresH and
accessories of dress and satisfying
our natural longing .for individual
expression of beauty, by wearing
those things that delight and iplease
the human eye, the mind and the
heart of all mankind. -
The
from
following item was taken
rortlaud paper, anil will ue
Pendleton visitors from La Grande
Sunday, were Mr. and .Mrs. C. E. 3
Herzinger and daughters, the Misses o
I'lorence, Mabel and Ruth. They are
of intcrc.-i to La Grande people who former residents of Pendleton' and
uiutie tnu irip nere uy moior-- iney
were accompanied- by Miss. Florence
Forshaw, who has been u guest at
the Herzinger home. Pendleton E.
Ore. -
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A charming little party -was given
Friday, August 3, at the 'park in
honor of Cedric ' G.- Price, Jr., the
occasion being his sixth birthday anniversary-
.
The afternoon was spent in play
nig games, after which a dainty
four-course luncheon was served.
Those enjoying the day were: Ed
na May Price, Lidamai Hollisler,
Janet Bingner, Ester Eileen Price,
Margaret Davy, Lloyd Davy, ami
Master Price.'
Mrs. 'A. II. Johnson assisted her
are acnuaintcd with the bride.
Of interest to their niny friends in
Portland, is the announcement of the
marriage lAugust 1 of Mr. Claud IL
Steusloff of Salem and Miss Roma
Jacobsnn of La Grande- The wed
ding took place in Corvallis with the
Rev. .1. R. N. Bell officiating. Miss
Edith Bailiff und LMr. Franklin Milr
ler of Portland were the only attend
ants. Mrs. Steusloff is a (laughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. Jncobson and is
u graduate of- Oregon Agricultural
college, where she was a meniber of
Alph'i Chi Omega sorority., Mr
Steusloff's home is in Salem and he
is also a graduate of Oregon Agri
cultural college, where he was a
member of Kappa Sigma fraternity.
The young couple will make their
Lome in Salem.
The Mission Society . of the Zion
Lutheran Church will meet Thurs
day at 2 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. Fred Matthen, 2710 North Ash.
A full attendance is desired.
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... . Ice Creams': : - i
Fancy designs in Ice. Cream3
for clubs, parties and lunch
eons. We. take yoixv order
ly phone or pei'sdnally; and
arrange it to .' suit , your
fancy. We have all orders
delivered as to yoiir desire.
The Palace
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'Slmerica rs Home Shoe Polish
and HINCKBA HOME SET
The Straight Lines
of the
New Modes
Are Gracefully
Achieved By
Wearing
Front I.nce CorselJ
Nevr have the styles called ao
Insistently for linen that are
tralcht an.l lender. "L Ca
nillle" work wonders In rently
persuading urplus llcah Into
fashion's silhouette makes your
sown a smooth-fitting success.
You'll love the new models of
La Camllle" Blvlng you the
lln, 1 and buoyancy of youth.
Low-topped and of dainty fab
rication liRhtly boned but vis
ible only In their benefits.
Bo filled to your Individual
model of "La Camlllc" and en
joy a youthful fleure and a flex
ible ease that Is deltshtful.
A complete line of the latest
models always on hand.
Mrs. Robt. Pattison
FRANKLIN
The biggest "reason" for the ' biggest
year in Franklin history the new Sedan.
Its popularity is chie to its road ability.
No other Sedan is such a pleasure to
handle, so restful to ride in, or so fast
over a day's run. Try it and see for,
yourself.
Powerful New Six Motor m
Beautiful Body Design J
f
All Children Should Get a Shinola '
' Home Set to Use With Shinola
A genuine bristle dauber and big .'
lamb's wool polisher give quick, '-i'' '
easy, and economical shines! .1 . --.'';-
The polish' to-choose for family shoes
Shinola improves the appearance
and makes the shoes wear longer.
Fifty shines in handy key-opening box! ,
Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood, Brown
'The'Shine for Mine"
We Don't Like to Talk Coal in
Hot Weather Any More Than
You Do, But-
1F WE DIDN'T TALK COAL AND SELL COAL NOW,
WHERE WOULD YOU UE NEXT FALL AND
WINTER?
COAL, PARTICULARLY GOOD COAL, SHOULD HE
MOVING INTO YOUR BINS RIGHT NOW.
TO INSNRE GETTING THAT GOOD COAL, ORDER
"ABERDEEN."
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Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co.
Phone Main 17
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
o Corwtlere
riione M-W Res. Oak
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