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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1923)
Tuesday,. November l;!, .l;)2:s. TTTE LA GJIANPT EVENTNv?' OBriVF; WOMENS' INTEREST Ih worn thirintf u tl;iyliim LI kIiuuM hp I'MivniHy ttltviilo. I'ftlP prey crop' inarociiiii nmltos a j lovely huHtt'SB drt'BM for an UlM-ly 1 matron nml apricot rropo rtt rlilne for a younRor m worn with broime I'oloriM) hUpp'Th mill niookltiKS. SOCIETY Beautiful Wedding Takes Place A Itrntilhul ui.Minw look placo at Uio J. (:. sionnw homo la:!; S:it unlay t'VonliiK' hi K oVim-k, when Mix Jean SieariiH w unlle.l in inumnKv to Homer lli-tnicii. m ihis city, Willi lievriTntl Willlnm I'roshy Itotw, of Hie I'reshylnrinn church olTlclnt lrK. Mih. ' Kln;i t'onklin puiyed Hie weiMlnjf inarch on the piano, aceom ptinloil by Minn Mai' StraniH on Ihe violin. Other mimic was a beuiKlfiil vocal nolo "Oh rronii.se Ale," nans by MIkh t'larlci- t'onklln, of t.'ove, ami "I I.ove Yon Truly," nunt; by j.nnuM Ku nk, . The house was cxiiul.sitcly il.-cor-utotl with oipioUH pink ami white chryHiintlHiiiuiMK and the delight i HI luncheon, which wa ttrrwil ul'ter tho inurrlase crrcmony hlemletl perfectly "Willi (he, dPllKhtfiil atnioHiiherp. The yountf couple left for Maker City, where Ihey will make ihelr home in the rut arc. I luunccs and lis Whim-. London. The flounce, hlch Ik Ntilt very much with tit, taken an odd turn now and then. . Its lutes) whim ;m to express iinelf in pleated sal in and. to form the hem of a straight line, no waistline, hint-1; velvel Kown. Near InvMhlo Collar. 1'uHh, The collar of a frock i now sometimes a neurly invisible on, net I ho Ions aso, 1he'Rloeo used to be One j collar eonslHlH of two little folds of 'ihe frock material, rkslntf almost like f epaulettes from - the shoulder and Ibrlshtly embroidered so as not to be overlooked entirely. Famous French 1 Recipes I lories; (;oiviis Satin Shoe tur AftorniHin. New York. The satin .shoe for af ternoon went; Is becoming 'ux popular loday as the universal Huede, ?o far. however, its correct uko Is limbed to formal occasions. ' Sort Lrnilicr Vanity Cum'. New York. A decidedly attractive new vanity case seen here Today is of soft h ather, hnns on a strap and or namented wit h tin enamelled design In several colors. The design In turn Ik framed by n rim of bpen work nil - H.imitias a la Cini I'arlH (I.N.S.) Hunnnas a lu Creole is an nourishing i'Veneh dessert and easy 'to prepare. 1'eel Ihe bananas and remove all the "KtriiuvK.' Cut In two lengthwise and place in a baking pan. I'rtck lightly with a fork and pour over some good white wine. Let them stand in this wine for an hour. Pow der well with sugar and bake-'In the oven for fifteen mlnubs. At the mo ment of nerving pour over thick fresh Water Supply U Mo Doubled. ' A communication received from Mrs. J. J. Harlan, of Santa Anna, California, formerly of l,u Grande, doscf IIipb a picnic held near Santa, Anna recently at which many La Grande people were present. The pic nic, lu fact ,was given in honor of liils city. - i . : The description follows: Almost It seemed that boundary fines became mixed Sunday at Orange county park, and thut Oregon had j lemporarny moved oown mio nouui ern California, so many picnickers seeking the county's beauty spot were Oregonlnns. The reason wua not far to seek, for l.a Grande, Oregon, which has sent so ninny sons and daughters' to Stntu Anna, and Orange county, was being honored with a picnic. Gathered around the long tables under the sycamore trees, the former La Grande folk enjoyed a glorious feast at mid day, with the oNiii tests of all picnic baskets added to the amazingly var ied menu. Iloating, dancing, tennis and all the park am use men ts offered entertain ment during the afternoon while the children frolicked in'iheir own play ground with its swings, chutes, merry-I'o-ronnd and games. Gathered for the affair were Messrs and Mesdames J. J. Harlun, Ambrose Wright, Minor Htllwell and futility. C S. Stilwell. Walter Wallace mid daughter, I.. I. Noah and daugh ter. J. V. Douglas. J. L. Kohtnon, I'. It, DlckluwwJwjtu.V-fciWi und juipheavJ M. It. Hond and daughter. M. A. Smith and son, 1'aitl McMillan, M. M. Kord and family. Mlsa Lenit Doberl son, Dr. G. V. Zimmerman, Mrs. Dur yeu, Mrs. C. It. Hlbbard ami sons JCccd and Ulchard llibbartl. . The ltoyal Nelhbors will meet at Ihe K. of 1. hall Wednesday evening, November M. All members of the 1'h-gree Team are requested to he at the hall at i : :tn p. in. prompt. The Kaffee Klatch will meet Fri day afternoon with Mrs. I'red Meyers us hostess. good time Is antici pated ,and all members are requested to be present. 4 The Mondy Itlhle si tidy class will meet witli cimrlcH Cain at Man T street. Wednesday afternoon at 2 : :i h. Tho subject will lie "Currenl Kvi nis In the Religious World and a classi fication of the I'sntniH. Kveryonn wishing to riib- meel at the South ' Methodist church. , . 'iThV mombc-rs of the .Kastern Slar will meet Wednesday evening at the Masonic hall'. . After -.their regular business meeting the evening will be spent in social entertainment. A de lightful lime Is anticipated and a large attendance is desired. a c Captain W. K. Mitchell and wife, of Seattle, are here visiting with Mrs. ' Mitchell's sister. Mrs. Charles Norby. Mr. Mitchell Is general manager of ' the. Tuget Sound Navigation company. j . Tomorrow afternoon a tea will be Riven at the home of Mrs. George ' Cochran. Ifi02 Second street, by ihe ladles of the Kpiseopal church. - Latest In l ingerie. .New York. The lingerie lately Im ported from France shows a prefer ence for nlnon and cotton voile, tho crepe de chine and thin silk are not wholly, excluded. There Is a good ileal of very fine hand embroidery. Coil hire Hands Alrnowt Turbans. New York. Some of Ihe new coif fure hands, as evenings at the Metro politan opera1 house are demonstrat ing .almost cover the head. There Is little lb choose between one of these and a .real t urban. Kvcn when t he head is not .more than half covered, there Is a wide band of filigree or loosely clustered strands of pearls and crystal. The trouble is that If a man Is rich nough to go to tho court of St. James he -is too useful to spare. I'aris, iI.X.S.) - Hositss gowns an being shown ut the salons of thv large dressmakers in preparation for the coming winter teas and' receptions. Simplicity Is the essential not of the hostess gown, combined with chic and -fillet beauty.' The hostess in her own salon must be as well gowned as any of her guests but sltll go tin nollcedi ' - It must be something between n day and an evening gown. Silks und soft satins. Crepes and velvets are used in preference to woolen stuffs. Moire is a popular material' this win- ;M,'1,so o1 '"' ';'' ter, but not the stiff hard tissue our grandmothers used to wear. The new moire is as soft and supple as other silks and needs Utile or no trimming. ( 'harlot tee A p perl is using It for a Mtrlklng4hostcss gown. It Is In soft est mauve color with low neck and no sleeves, together with one of the new butterfly bow trains which gives a. dignifb-d charm without annoying t hV mat ron as alio moves about among her guests. Nicole Groult makes a charming model in printed black and white crepe de Chine. Tho bottom of the sleeve and skirt Is In black crepe and (he sleeve lining, the underskirt, the buttons and .the buttonholes are In I'ershin crepe, rose color. Another in printed velvet has Its skirt and very straight bodice of dull blue silk strip ed vertically with gold lace. There is moleskin down the sides and gold lace for a belt. Hlack velvet always make a digni fied hostess gown. One pretty model has Its ruffle placed very low and Is very straight and bellless. the only ornament being a diamond placard COTTAGIO C.KOVK, Or., The city oimcil Is arranging to guard againat l shortage of water during the dry 'seimi nf nel veal'. A sufficient SIIH- hlv of water will be brought abuut through provision Tor additional res ervoir capacity of not less than Mm,, alio gallons. The city 'already haa a reservoir capacity of that tptautilv, which will give a total storage cap acity of that uuanity, which will give a total storage capacity of l.nuu.aoo gallons. It is posslblo thai even this supply may be Increased, A complete inspection of the ?5 miles of water mains Is under way and all tlerectivo pipe will be replaced during the win ter. ' A Wooltex Dress and Coat Equip You for Any Occasion DRESSES A winter wardrobe nowaday rails for not one, but several dresses for everyday, for after noon affairs, for dinners and mom formal evening: occasions. Our llsp!ay Includes dresses of every type. For everyday we paiilcii Jarly recommend Wooltex tailored dresses In lino I'olrel Twill. Other styles in satins, crepes, velvets, $12.!0 to $()5.00 COATS , A dress plus u coat and you are ready for any Invitation you may receive, in the Wooltex coats we have to ffep, yoir will find . coats of every deserlptlon-r neavy topcoats for rough weather, smart everyday coals In the bolter fa brics, beftiiliiul dress coals fur collared and cuffed. All beaut l ifully tallorrd. $1(5.75 to $115.00 LADIES READY-TO-WEAR T3 w 1 m low on one hip. When black velvet trol. IMiino Grower.' Loaded HALK.M, Or. More than 1 l.uuu, HOii pounds of tin-sold prunes are lu tho hands of growers outside of as sociations of the north west j accord ing to an estimate by officials of the Oregon Growers' ( o-nperallve asso ciation here today. ! or tills amount about 2,000,(hio pounds are out of the hands of the organized growers not under con trolled In the so-called co-operative pool of the California Packing cor poration. About .y.ooti.oim pounds or the prunes are In (he hands of un AND MILLINERY Tor Finer texture and Larger volume in the baked goods use K Ounces for FORD & CiEOOnE TAXI Service Enclosed Can CALL MAIN 44 After Midnight Call Folej Hotel MAIN 71S ' OOOQOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o (mora than a pound and a half lor a quarter) 'QEGB 03333 o lo IS For Sale POTATO BAGS ' JUST HKCEIVKD Several Thousand Bnga whlcn will pans OroRon Law (or Inter main SlilpplnB. WANT K t) Applo rirkem and Pnot;or Call Smith & Frees MAIN Ma 1 I ." 1 7 Ji'ffcrson 0 o o o I 0 o o 1 fiffiBSh. ,8 CoU;u I X Ve. . T ' .7. . . . iv' si fW 2;o 2 0 2 0 o o l o o 1 .-'I''' , 0' HOT BUTTERSCOTCH ;x , AND HOT CHOCOLATE SUNDAES , , 25c The Palace Our t'nndliw arc niailn licro In onr doyllglif Candy Kitchen. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o WHY PAY ; WAR PRICES ? . Our Governmenr Boiight ilflli(inS;o Pound' I i. ' 1 Ml W M1 A. d , ol ol O I 300000 00OOOOO000000000000O J gi CAN'T FIND A BUYER? TRY AN OBSERVER AD OBSERVER WANT AD rx,-y :f rjj-rA-f-Ti-r; Fashion Notes t'hliiiinp for CIih Iii'. I'urls. An rxriM'illni'ly Iniri-nue i'f fiTt In oMatniMl Hiflny hy Ihf li'il III-lli- u'Volopiii.nl of llw I'loflv Hint tla lnn.Mth Hit- chin. Tin- lyine ia UKiinlly ilonc Willi mirrow lilnik Vrt ft H'illlHTH. Tlini- WUIc llnniU. , jurl8i Three utile ItanilM of atin rlhlion iirnnlneiil one type of yonitir Klrl froek shown here toilay. 'I'he frook llnelf l of wool In ll Holer ulia.le, hut Ihe three siilln l.anila at nalBt. knee anil hem - are ns ei'l'ly In lint an lir. i i i 20 trttet n tUEt 1 1 KONDON. MINNEAPOLIS. MINK ORGAN RECITAL Prof. J. J. McGlellan , ' ORGANIST L. D. S. TABERNACLE Salt Lake City, Utah L. D. S. TABERNACLE LA GRANDE, OREGON THURSDAY, NOV. 15 8:15 P. M. k T t ? T t The Big Stock Reducing I SHOE 'A I t f y t t f T f T f SALE! ADMISSION Reserved Seats ....$1.10 Gen. Adm. Adults....8oc Children - 53c (Including War Tax) Professor McClcIlan is one of the foremost Orpanists of the world. He, has dedicated most of the Largest Organs in America. RESERVED SEAT SALE OPENS At Glass DniK Store at 9:00 A. M. Wednesday, Nov. 1-lth, La Grande, Ore. f ? i f t f X Just a few more days left to buy your shoes at these very low prices. Remember, if you need shoes, now is your chance to save money and get just what you want. Plenty of styles and sizes to choose from. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17th Is the Last Day of the Sale ; I , ' The Bootery 20S Depot Street Phone Main 118 A Paradise for Tired Feet Home of the Arch Aid Shoe GROVER SMITH, Mgr. Inc. ' ' fe ; . . : I 4AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA