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PAGE THREE Monday, January 21, 1034. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WOMEN'S INTEREST iNEWSof SOCIETY Speaking of Beauties i h : "0 Mth. I,ee Warn Irk Is In charge of 1 ht Neighborhood club proKram tomorrow uidrnoon. when they meet 41 the club ruoiuM al the pub lic Hlirury. The subject for the day h "Arperlcnn Women Vryern t tlumoj uml Paiho.s." and Mrs. Kf Oxttcr un) Mhu Isabelle Miller Will uaml Mrs. Warnlck tn a very laicrcstimr iiroKi'iiin. These three luilti-8 Juivc in 1 u'li utility uIohb lliifi lino and an cnlerfiuning program H UMHUrClH Mr HI ! roolldi? uaHbUed by her committee, will nerve lea duc Iiik (he social hour following the proRrab). ' Mis Dorothy Mat-kiln and Wil bur C, Robinson, both of l.a (irunde. were married yt slerday ulternoon at the parsonage of (in Prenbylertftn church, wit i Hi v r t'liil William Crosby Koss offichi tliiK. (.KollowtnB (ho ceremony delicious ill liner was served nt the home ;Of .Mrs. ("has. liediiiRf ield. and (In youiiK people left last eve ning on No. en route or Port- tiered hy iVclle Sort I, the aet r sti. was a tvilinole uf, hvoun wiv.l. vli ifh um more 111. in km-e leni;! h. 1 It lui.,1 a, shawl collar and d p j ruffs of llB'er fur. i KvaKwraK-tJ i;p;iiilci(e. London. One type of sleeve j worn here Ih an exaggerated epau- j letle. Cuminjr sliaiglK out f 1 uin thej shoulder and curved al . (he end. this sleeve extends lo the elbow on Ihe outside hut tloe.i not cov.t r (he ln.shle of the 11ru1.nl all. 11 i:; rinnned with fur. J 1.K USX It F !. 1 f -J X V Sunshine Ycllmv IJiiijcrit. London. Sunshine yellow1 lin gerie is (he favorite just now. I'p 11 (Ills clever yellow- background,. ; bfciel; embroidered motifis ;:nJ nmnoiTriiiiiH are worked, and hut little lace is used.. Tula tir Silk Civile. New York. One (ype of new fi-ock shown here today in nothing more lhan a tube of silk crepe, and laud, where they will apend ahout needs to he worn by a slim woman, two weeks, utter which ihey will'" hn a bund, of fur around the re(iirnyio La Grande to make their another around the necl, hm ,ollM, " ' It Iiuj no waist line nor belt at all. 'i i Th Mission Hand of the Presby- lU-atiltrully Simple, tvrlan church were delightfully en-! NVw York. Anions the piensint (ertalnfd Saiurday aft-rnoon. . with "'onlni? cloak seen here today is Mhh Horothy Kx ncer as hostctw. j renmrknhh, for Hh simplicity. The at the HieHland home Kifteen j ialcrhil is coral chiffon velvet. mcmlHM-H were present nnd the I The Honk, hnnH in soft fold.slrom KUbject' wmh ''The , Krieiidly I toad Around (he World." After a very. ineren4i- dlHcusiiion of the topic a delirious luncheon was served and a -ITiiKniit social 'time r.penl. A play is being planned for the iicxl meeting and an entertaining ufteriidon is anlfripai-d. . . The?J. H. Ctird club will nmcl Thursday, January 2 4, with M is. J'crry 'aldwell ns ho.ste.ss. o Mrs.'' W. It. Join will be hns, lesH in the ThurHday Auction Hridg club, Thursday. JamtarV 2-1. with iu one o'clock lum heon. af( r which 1)ie alternoou will be upent al bridge. The Prytnl Uebekali lodge will have if social enterlalniuenl after (he business meeting tomorrow night. A very iiitresi lug program Is lie in pr arranged and rein shmetiiH will )n' served. A good time is an ticipated. Mrs. rirucc 7). 11 n is relurned lo her lidme Saturday evening, after upend Hi k n few days viHitlng in (ta ker. i ImbU-r. (Special) The Camp Flrn grlH eniertained their moth erii Wednesday, evening, al the school 'house. A short bat enter taining program was rendered, af ter which n delirious luncheon was served.' ' "y r. a yoke that reaches to the nhonI. ders. There is one of the n:w shir red and shaped high collars, in black fox. ; learning SUvcr CI0K1 S!hk. . New York. A very beautiful thoughts in footwear ih a hoe of gleaming silver cloih. ,'J'hfs h; nof brocaded, but plain, in order to orm (In? proper background for a monogram tu jel. Tailored Spring , m .-Mgin. New- York: 'Chetc is every indl itioti Dial it will be a tailored spring. Hul side by side wish the titraitflll. severe lines tllTe will be slinky ICgyptian effects and a i.-u outslanding Hers of iiounctu. GIRLHOf 81 PRESIDENT Mother of "Pr ncess Co lumbia" Is at Hot Lake Daughter Posed wilh President Harding. 1 -m - - tit I r I K r t " t the baby nr. In hospital at Uu Tlut UikcfSjinalorbun. rit Viuuiui residentH to reach (he Hut Uk sanatorium lusl 'week end were Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas lllll and Mhw l-'rances Cut. Though Mr, llitl ( remain ing lr tmitnunt, IHH and Miss Oox have now returned to (he Idaho city. Hill Is a broiher-iu-iuvkf ot" oregon'B junior wautor, Itohert Slanflehl. lie. W. W Hf'wnell litis been an l-Jlgin resident taking (fea( nieni at tlii Sanatorium (his last week. Airs. W. 11. Cofrophery who Ik here from Portland witli'her hus band, n pathni, plans on spend ing the week end in Lit (Iraiide with her uunt. Mrs. J. It. Oliver. Mrs. Coftvnbcry i an eastern Oregon glvt, having spent tin first t'iHeen yearn of her life In I'nton. yi i:i"n x isi..m ii;comi:k IMI'OHT.WT smi.i:i it.;i: KICATTLK. W11. 1 (AP) A herd nf 2,(100 sheep landed ill the fall on I'mnak Island, one of (he larger 1 Inn king it unnecessary to add "Peru." 1 Aero the to,P wan Uy inscrip tion "iiaxctle I'fllcialc ilel liegm d'ltalla," iuviicaHag Die contents. The piiKxlvd mail clerks here de cbUd lo deliver U tu the ueavest "tJaKctte" am (hat newspaper got Ll. It resumed its long journey to Peru a few days ago. "Mi:.NI.ST MAN" sri:ts iMitY's rrc.it.j viti:rii MAPTLS'S I'M! It It V. . (LK.M.) This town claims possession of the "iueanc;:l man." The tn rant son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick (i Iu vers died. A funeral wreath was placed on the door. The wreath was stolen during the night. It must lie a great strain to be n Progressive leader and not know which way the people wish lo pro-tress. X. A rc" -iff i i I 1 (he Aleudan Islands al ih I will be increased by ' additional shipments lo Su.oott next year, ac 1 cording to A man Moore of (his city Mr, Moore Is one of the promoleiw of a project (o make the island Iu sheep range rivaling (he In dun- u thu( has disliiiKUisbed Kalk- land Islands off the YQObX ufSouth , America. "Tin re is u wonderful stand of grasti on l iunali. knee-high, and not a tree or bush on the island," said Mr, Moore. The government has given n u,,,pt 1 Trhm-nis of Gltndalc. L. I., la show n here with her : , UHO un ilf.o.uiHi ncres on the island J'viiinlnir'cntVv at the Waldorf Chow Show, :'cv YorK uty. "Sun ( for ,h(l on(erprisn and has prom IAS ways Takflr ECASCARAOOININE IR -ar Scll is the Chow's name, if you Please. -." 40oti h.cad of cattle ' hton. The reunion of this week come!! to the broUher nnd sister after a separation of fifteen years. .Mrs. Uightor has won considerable tvpulatiou in her stale as an oil -pniulrr. Herman pluss, all-round ath- Uet Cr Bime nei fall. With Holt is l H. Hasenbery ot (inuigeville, Idaho. , ? Snsenhery. who own- a clothing store there is ; ..1 m.! thirtieth vear In the meu'i; furnishing business. Hot ha:': spent ell this time m l.ranM- Il:ta ot- lm, Wallowa high school, .lie, . 1 is registered al Ihe Sanatorium. Vlill vlslt'ng her aunt, Mra. j VUx:i.. takes ae.live pari In all his IM 'I nomas of La f'.rande. Mrs. L(.M,p;, slmrls, starling in Ihe fall Lerwick it bringing her little con, ( aa ,imrt rlmck with his eleven. IMwin. u.it to tie Sanatorium 'or following Ibis by playing forward treatm.in. M is. ilenwick came, up ou (no ,aske(baH leum, nnd In 10 rniim couiilv from tier rorr- kind home (wo weeks ago and has ised 1 30.0110 ucres more w hen needed. A. L. Mackintosh, a pio neer shoepherder of Oregon, is creditetl with discovering that the island as u potential sheep range. Relieves COLD IN X4 KOliRS JT LA GKIPPE IN 3 DAYS.! Tit All Drusnlltl 10 ccnla LIMA. IS D1MMI I) , (W 1'AMi: !' I.(.MA. OHIO Fashion Notes 1 IUhbou Armlets. Paris. Weary of a multiplicity of nrntjels. ihe Parisienne today is (iirnlnfV her atiention (oward rib bons. Her latesi Idea is half a doz en; nnrfow, picoied ribbons of va rious Shades, tied in prim bow ( knots on ihe upper arm. rihe upper a For Cct ile Paris.- Sorel. -Among the garments or- The? Corset That Ilrcatlua 1 r mil. jjitti r www i co iirr, i I iA m Ia ALT I rannMi.i returned lo coraeta Ij rafTniMi.i returned lo coraeta decreed that. Bhapeless waist-lines Protruding abdomens Ft ilky lilpa nro passe. Th yilarged walst-llne Is not popular with women who care about their personal appear adcr. Weru a LA CAMTLL13 nnd ho comfortable. A complete Un o the different models nl ways ton hand. Mrs. Robt. Tatlison l Corsrl Icro rhon 822-W lien. KOa Onk TIOT LAKI-:. Special Mother of "Princess Columbia," chosen lo represent the Inland 10 tu pi re in the t 'ol urn bin 1 rrigalion 1 'roject, and herself iiromitieiit In Muienl, cluh and social circles if. Mrs. Wil liam Tliomr.on, patient al the Jlol Lake Sanatorium. M rs, Thomson's hoiiif ):, Lew -at on, Idaho, wnere her husband is president of the Lewislon bank mvl the Idaho Trust company. 1 b-r daughter. .Miss KMzabeth, who was acclaim ed "Princess ( 'olumbia,' over more lhan t hreo Itundred contestants for this honor. Is taking an active part in the effort lo render fer tile the Cpper Cobmibia basin. When the late President and -Mrs. Warren ('. Harding visited Spokane to view the proposed un dertaking, Mtsji Thcnison was one (f the committee of live to for mally welcome the nation's exe cutive to. the city. other events of that day for "Princess Coluin bin" included her posing for a pic ture wild the President, at his request, and her being .the sole speaker nt a banquet tendered in his honor that evening. Mrs. Vem Hug drove over here from .Hummerviiio the first of th -week. She came for the combined purposes of consultation and visit ing her mother, Jliv. Mary "Me, Coy, a hospital patient from near Alhan,. .fudge William 1 uby, chairman of the slate highway commission, is a frequent visitor at ( lie San atorium this week. He comes over from his lhiker home (o he with his wife, a patient in (he hospital. Mi. am) Mr. 1 1. W. I-Vencli. nl-fo- of liaker. are registered here. Krench, who takes an active pari. vie life. is president o he-Sage cohijany, a well n hardwarh concrn. Also from 1 laker are Or, nnd Mrs. A. H. Hivson, who were liuci.ts here the parly part of 1 hi week. in-, liiv'ion, :t piiysiclan in 1 he near) 1 y eit . hroubt hi:r wi.'e here for a idilit surgical oper.j. lion. 1 1 , ' 1 Two other Ilakt r residents to register h'-re ilnrin- t he :tvt w eek are . L. Illalork. mid T. W. Nock, j". lumberman. The '(attl. King of .Ionian Yn!- (he wav in Mliich (:. a. Slauffer is most freqm n(ly referr ed lo. Slauffer could lay honest ela iui 1 o b'-hig fuu- of the a ri'tn crats of the berd:.iiin's worhl. Hp ""'in one of the l-ir;:e'l n: is.'lu's in ej-siei ii t ir. ;:on vaHe. w i-t r 1 1 o acre-i rs eons d red m or-i-e "pi"!." ' '. II. '(loll, who !( :. ters (r i; fiijrjiins. Idaho. l- soon lo i enll- t in (lie ranks f catileiiieu after a four ear's tc.it Ion Irom t he game. In l fit ;i the firm 01 H--!f an. I Ithodc'-, ()f which be wa:: feNir member, rold out thiir en tire ftoek of sle ep ant! c;:Mle and thenree l.irirc ram-In., which (hey rwiittl. Fij!,re of Inner to hm-1 p.i Hunts i. ni.'ikiui: it mcesr ;1 r;. tor I It'll to lake hack ronsl of (his 'and nnd will put him in Ih-- mar- Hie spring turning out l'i base-j hen a guest for several flays 01 Mrs. J. C liees. Covo resident. Mr. and Mr.s. S. M. Sisley and Mr:;.' Sid Storie edm posed u partv of loll'1 Who have been n'Kistered her,- from II inn inntou. Sisley, a Huntington eoidructor repor(s thai the huildbif; innvolved iu r-ham:iiig ,111 ol, time plant there into a mailing c-meiil rnclory han sulvi-d :tis city's nneiiiplyiii'r1M Hit nation during Hie last year. The Stories, thOMj-.h regi'ilered from Hunting ton, i'o not live in that city bid .iave ri.r their po;!ii'iico liie. A wh' .it farm w hieli t le-y own lies ,etVe'll the (WO plaeeM. Krom Sciilis:,ruard, in Saskali-he-,van. Canada, aro i'. ii. Johnson iild .'."ii. ( 'harles Johnson. The oouer man is hern for a surgical onerafion. The Johnsons own a merchandise slam in Scoltsijunrd' J ind hove a thriving concern there. :n' Miite of the fact that I Ih lr Im inedi;ile eoiumiin it y hits u. potul:t l ion of only I -"1. Their business . -lintel,, js drawn from a district. v.lH'Se raduis in souie th'rty miles. .1. A. Mei.ean, who is here from Seitttle, is- a t.iy.ieai) driver iu (hat A quiet season in tho copper made h possible for Mr. and Mrs. I Merle peatiy to come to (he San atorium KM- ;1, few v.-ei kr.' treat men I. Tin- l'.eatt. own and op era'..' a hotej hi Sahese. ill (he heart uf the minim: district. Our-' uig He satiimt:' se:t-iii when the iu:-ine.-,s nf niniiig copper is ;;nl:i;r at. full hi:'.'4, (hey are e!o.-ey con fined to SaileM-, say.'j Mrs. Itealty. The present lull in prod net ion in. she further reports, Ih.- mo:d pro nounced In m;iti years. Mrs.- II, i. McDonald came out from La Orande the first of the week and is remaining, for a few days treatment, . ?i r.;. Jennie Li;; lit or has .been called here from her home' in liockt'ord. 111., by the illness of her brother. J. A. Csmtneil. of llerni- . . i WhyM$? do we ball, and taking care of field eiits for the 1 rack team. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Zeck, Union siih nis became the parents of igrhl and a half pound baby laughter Monday. Mc '.eek and ' LIMA LIMA. O. U.N.H.) A'-hoimh Lima, Ohio, was named for Lima, Peru, it has passed Us namesake, from the viewpoint of world re nown at least in the est limit inn of foreign ami domestic postal au thorities. Mull consigned to the Italian Le gal ion nt Lima, Peru, was deliv ered to the Uepuhlican-uaxette, a morning nowHpnpcr, here by post oi'ifcc authorities. It bore the In scription "It. , Legal (one d Italia 'i'4M"Wl?W'm"' The Results , oj Our 2nd January Sale Are Before Us It 'iM iiutood a, ffivut. success,, ouv suloa Kioutly exceeding iu' volume. our last year's January Sale our first. To .you, our customers, vo aro sincerely ) RTateful, anil take this opportunity to say "Thank you" from our heitrts. This .success" is .piore thail a vv:nl foi work faithfully dohe Jt is a proof of our faih a iiromise for the fulure. Now wo know that when MITvCIIANDTSE 0F QUALITY TS RICiHThY PUTCED AND C0URTE-: I : IB r ; Ih.. flalilin nilthnrith'K y I BTU llin M Hi 'WHEAT : A Prescription Your Grocer Can Fill POST'S 1 jopa tnat tastes ji TKlJsjiyiikWusT fatural laxative pod H W 1 1 J y&uK0l8 I OUSLY S0 IN;THE "PUTMAN";- j v j I rtACKipPEHN3DAYS.B WAY, Tuf:RE CAN BE BUT ONE - f ; 3 j : All Dmaglita 10 ccnl. ) ' ! 1 1 n ANSYit , . ' . ! : " . s-u-c-c-e-s-s j ; ! LADIES ! V' " '..J:: i I !;! You can each have a flno wrMWrfcillii(((ili And pny Tor At on installment CHMSMLER j Mhl ', . ' ' 1 ' goi ocooooooooooooooooooo , t : , TRY US -. j I Delicious Apples g j "T, iwhiiummbhb biiwiimmii Potatoes 8 UTOMl Sm& paCfedTi ' Tp I 0nions in Ceylon C l u ! I We' nam a Real Bargain o AU It. dcllJIilW .real f)5X '$J VVvl ' ' I 0 o loeke I m Butil laejr 4rl X-V H ' oHUPMOnil.E TOVIUNO CAB o J fro?.1 'e,VicJpi -V-) o o.i ihe leilea keaclou pfehel ' lfcA S gnonOR TOURING CAR g Bnka or a tUti &g fLt'' ( goVERIiANO TOIIRINO CAR g . , ' M I;6C t"'! 7. f O O ' 1 ll. oooooooooooooooooooooooo ' - ; I f JSw youll like Bran. USE '' Duck Back Harness Oil Makes Your Harness Last Longer Makes Your Harness Look IJctter In Candor Bulk Oregon Han Inmt&ment Co. faf- lr " . mm ! - i i i i 11 ! I Alif .luil 1 nlffch r. :iM.i.!i' 1- I ni.ir :i I j ... : t . I I. ;-.V. ;i l.lilll .....I j ! ' LA (atANDE ' ll II M is "also a lt . eii r i nb-dnw n for tii-'il. :ichim; mnhs. and ;ni in iriMMi ieg bat h i or uit.in'f and ; invalid::. tii.-: Co r.Um a ( tin -of kIou !iu I" a 1 1 h. line nf 2im Pi'nX-il prepara lii;ns. livery it in (In- bejtt th it s:.ilf end cmi'ir i. nc.. ran pi ndnc-. Glass Drugs Foley Grill instills pride in a community more than u first-ckiss Grill La. Oiande's FiJey Grill fulfills this imporUmt mission. J Deep iipuyration is felt for the patronage of (uirrfoine people. , hi 1 i in i , ill i 1 1 1 ill linl ci(y sei-vice, the best'ljl J'ihmI, and at prices no higher than ordin ary eating houses and restaurants charge. Music every noon and evening. Hear Kathleen Camphell sing with the Ku phonia accompaniment, ('ome and dilje with us. You Will Be Pleased A.. ft':- f enjamin Franklin t t i he Ann Y National TKrift Week Few people know that Franklin, famous as a scientist, 'a diplomat, a philosopher, was also a rich man. A pen niless hoy, he attained wealth hy th?. practice of his preaching Thrift. The ten commandments of National .Thrift Week .will insure you prosperity and happiness." 1. Work anil eafn ,2. Have a hank account. .3. Make a liudget. 1. Invest safely. 5. Make a will. (i. Own your home. 1, Carry Life Insurance. 8. Pay hills promptly. 9. Record Expenditures. 10. Share with others. 1 : United States National Bank . , MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM t' T T