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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1924)
r Tuesday, January 22, 1924. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREfc WOMEN'S NEWS of SOCIETY Founders Day Celebrated ByP.E.O. Frtdny. Januury 17, was "roun ders' !)." for tin 1. H. . and u day in which all members come to KHher to have a cond time. In the afternoon the Ladles of the I'. K. I), were delightfully entertained nt the home' of Mrs. 10. 1.'. MoHsmau. The afternoon was mostly taken ii H with liUHint'HH. after which n delicious luncheon was served. In tho evening tho ladd-n of the V. K. O. and llu' men of the Ii. I. ini't and spent charming ovenimr at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. 1!. A. ZurtirtMt. The H. 1. L. hail 'liarK of the program under ihf direction . of Dr. K. I'. Mossmun. If. A. Zurhrick and Lawrence lil io my) thi' cleverly arrangi d pro Kiahi wan of a humorous nat un roll call taking place wtih earn member responding with a hu:hor ouh story. Following the roll rail lr. II. S, Hrownton did u-Jlttle stunt, representing the great emjiie movie hi nr. Charlie Chaplin, ufler which Dr. Mossmun gave un ac count of, the tJavi'l, which each president of the H. I. ,. has used, froin the time of beginning, and ac- romuiK io mf. .Mobsman h story mam, n splendid appeal for tr dated bark lo the lime of '''"'Klriii.i'nHhlp. vwiHTinigiau. i lie nexi ining on i ne program was a guessing contest, in which evaryono guessed the moan ing of tin1 Initials Ii. I. .. and Mrs.1 Lucy Mtunsflcld won the prize hy deciding ppon the best meaning. During the evening a beautiful mu sical program took place. Dr. Moss man and Lawrence Dntton singing a delightful duet. Mr. Duiton sing ing two excellent vocal solos and (Jeorgo 1 ti in i rendering two vocal 'numbers. Mrs". Ilirnle and Mrs. Lawrence Diiliob acted as accom panists. The rooms were exquisitely deco rated w it Ii red earn :il Ions and Hi the clone of a very enjoyable time the P. Vl'i O.. with Mrs. 11. S. Hrownlon -in charge, served delic ious refreshments to approximately LADIES You con each linvn a flno saiu,i: i i it And pay for it on liistnllme plan. ilemiil Afc Very I CHRIS I will buy nnim raw furs offered for nalo rnl Furs . tr : ,"' MIWTER I ii cloak of flame, buttercup yellotv OOOCOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOfor jade.. TRY US On Delicious Apples Potatoes . Onions ?Smith & Frees onupniobtle ft Cleveland Agts.o O C c Jfl!7 Jefferson oooooooooooooooooooooooo Troubled With Your Stomach? rsK swrn itrtos.' m. a. c. Til K C; T A R A NT I F.I) T It I'AT- .mi:nt If you want gen ijno, lasting re lief from stomach distress, go to your druggist and obtain a bot tle of M. A. .' tho guarunleeri stomach treatment. Take a spoon ful after each meal, as directed, and see how quickly it gives re sults. The very first dose Bliould convince you that this medicine Is exactly what you need to for ever end sour stomach, heart burn, nfttisea. excessive gas, hi oat -luff, Indigestion or nervous dys pepsia. M. A. fi Invigorated the ach glands, promotes the tion of gastric fluid and dPnnscs the i-nlire digestive jmTu of foul. Irritating v.asteFTtter. It give yot new npnuflTe, new en- f-rffy. n heudacl or othi fligentln life. Rick ronsllpatlon urns of disturbed sll completely 1 whm ) proper Item 'omnrh Is restored lo king order. M. A. C. Ih sold on nn nbsolut guarantee of money back if Hit first bottle Talla to relieve any case of stomach dis tress. Obtain a bottle today. Trice 11.2V lied f'ro Pharm acy will cupply you.( Mnil orders ncceptod.) -Adv. o o f o o f o O V f o o We nlivo a Ileal Hnrcaln o I in a l.'srjT o O I yT O oHCPJfoin.E tqrino CAR o o IX 2ioicr;Toi'Uixcj car o oOVl:UTVT TOI'RINfJ CAR O J O 2 o o ml oj ; n i interepnn I svtijjru forty people, after which each lady present ;is present d with a b'-au-(Iful ml carnation. The Westminster Cuil.l lield ail unusually iiileresling meeting last evening at the home of Mrs. II. (!. Avery, wilh Mrs. H. J. Killer in charge of the program. The guild is now titudylag the "I. He of Christ," by liiovanni i'aplni, i.itd a very entertaining program was ar ranger). Miss Itiilda Anderson hud charge of the devotional ami 'Ik1 manner in which she led was ex ceptionally good. Hefore adjournment a delicti, us luncheon was served by the charm ing hostess to the twenty-five lu ll iett present and a delightful Ra cial hour HM-nt, The guild will meet again ..Mon day. February 4. with Mrs. I. C Itowser as hostess. 0 ' The W. It. C. met on ftittirduy for their regular monthly meeting of fellowship and business. lowing the bounteous luncheon served ut noon a splendid program was put on by Mrs. Kalker. pa triotic Instructor of the order. Two numbers by J he Chamber of Com merce quartette, solo by O, W. Jones, reading by Vivian 1'enne well and Mrs.'tlrren made up lids pleasant feature of the day. Fol lowing I he program Mrs. liradeii introduced one of the "Boys of SiMy-One" who was ceb-braling his 79th birthday. Mr. Murphy, who In the business meeting (he fol lowing officer; were installed: Mrs. Harry Mlnnick of I'ninn, being In charge.. President, Kuiira Uraden: senior vice, Jennie Nelson; Junior vice. Susie Williams; treasurer. Kh-anor Can; chaplain, I, aura Da vis; conductress, Uo.se Wrigltl; as sistant conductress. Uebecea Koeh ensparger: guard, Francis I 'lank; assist alii guard, Rusun llu met t ; pat rlol lo insl motor, Mary T'eiker: Heoreiary, Celia (JatcM; press oVhv respoudent. I.enn Jones; musician, Kvelyn llioks; color hearers. No.- 1. Mary Hug. No. liertha Nelson. No. H. Mabel Sanderson. No. 4. Dora 1 livens. The Cirls Friendly Koclijly will nave a 1'ot ,ue I. hudikm ! re I evening at l::io oelo;'k, at Hunan ball, alter which the evening will spent dawing. C'otnhllliug OpposJtes. Paris. TIk1 combination of somber evening frock with Hie gJ. diest of clocks is one dear lo tlie I'arisienne heart at present. Au'on-r the favorite combinal Ions Is a gown of black fulguranle betieaHi !l zi 1 1 i H-M I 11 I i ol l-'nii wiihiwinil. gj I'ails. Tli. iv Is h whirlwind Ojlnok ubnllt tin- ncwi-sl 1:111. Il Is P of IIIH'Ht-h'tl Vllllliri' ll'Jll IllTHj ITillll- TiMl-Jnli) u linndlill fii liios- Dial tllriMllnTM mi' darllni,' rnrlh In ry dll't'clWin. . 'I'hcy :u-f i:ist nl a Khorl, Htuliliy luindli' 01' :tm- l)!r. Ilrlmcl l.lki' liomlnn lloliliy. London. A hohliy'M ItclllK't Ik tho In.spfralfoTi for a rvci'nlly i-x-hiliilod' lull. It in ivully a hi'lni. t of lilaoh volwt. I111I tho nl rap wbioh Koos nndi-r t ho hohy's ohin has hpon trntiKliitod into a Batin rohhon liocl In a Unot on top of tho crown. Ittisvinn llealdrses. London. Not only the brides, jbut the bridi sinaids of today wear ItuBsian headdresses. For the bridesmaid this headdr ss Is often real hat. tliotlirb Kriinel hues 11 is: '11"'"e like an evening coiffure b.tn-l of sliver lace .and pearls. Hen it l, v In Shoes. New York. Never have the shoe designers done such beautiful work as this season. Shoes of suede in Colonial designs are shown today in rose, violet and soft hlu s, v. hieh make t he n d and green lea: her shoes of last season look crude in deed. Oiic-IMitf Wind (Ve: ;owti. New York. One-piece gov. na in woo! crepe an- becoming increas ingly popular today. So is Hie "Jit l !" frock of fine flannel, in de lectable shades of yellow, blue and roue, as well us in while. haiiu.v IWil sack. New York. The woman who likes to have her breakfast in be I Is wearing a dainty "bed sick." This is a short wiiihi-b iiKlh clou. I of en pe ili' chine, hire and ribbons with which a matching bubdoir cap should be worn. (crmaim Make I tin i f Heirr Of inniig fur National Stm;. 1'AXlt:. (AP Sime Fan.ig has became a free and indepen dent slab' and has Its own curreii. ey il now want.; a u;tHmal air ami has offered a pi h'e for I be roni poKcr who supplies Hie .most nc cept.iblc pat rustic: antliem. , Tho CcruKMi prej in pokln-r much Mia at lan:ii;'s display of national fei -iing and one paper hn suygest.-.l thai since one of the chief revenue:; Of I lie Hew Stale M lite income fnin gambling at the casino to Ziippot. the Monto Carlo or the I kiltie, ihei e slioold be nim athiNin to ioa lon- in the new son'.;. INTEREST Italy Pays t l ViiK Hi or' t lot r "Body ot Commondcr lu ricpsis ilo Crcncdon, who was In command of the ill-fated French dirlgiblo "Dlxmudc," was nicked un on tho coast . of Italy.;, It is shown here lying in statu in a church of Sciucca, Sicily. Tl LEAH N HOW TO IKE LQVE Baron Says Titles Mean Little to Girls Unless Lover Knows American Ways. NKW V(M IK". (IN:'1 - While litleM still appear H? be eagerly sought by A it ricau heiresses, ihly at a dineuiml i acompaiited by fvemaking, pre 1(1111 li'O'le, phll- they are consider.! hi Knropc, 11 11 1 a rare gift oi ) feiably a l.i Ann, oMuphi.i ;: Daron .InliiiM A. Now- oln . 24-ye:ir-o!d Ausl rian noble. man. who is' here- working his nun w;ty hi order to aeiniire the art. The I :a r'ti is t he only son of (ienernl Adam N'wl ny, leader ,ti' Hie Ai.:;trlaii urtilh ry forces in the l'ia"e offensive diirtm; the Crint War. and, despite paternal dis pleasure and pwK-Mble d l.iin herit -a nee, is hen- lo make his vav thrann an Aiin.rlcan cnllee "on hi:: (Avn." "tJirls in iiiv country nowadays are innisl in.'r thai they be made love t'i Ti' the most advanced American s!? e. Itesldes a. i bor ough knowledge of Kngllsh, I must take back wilh me a t iiorongn knowledge of ihe arl in order In bo happy.- he 'said. A "-(ranger four thousand mile? from home, with whom the Fates joke il rut t ping the exchange val ue of iiiwii v until his siietH fortune was wortli only thirty dol lars when in arrived here llu young man refuses to cable for aid. He is sluwly ueeiniinlallnr. ;.s ;i biie-lmv in the 1 "nl iyi eria n t 'omimitHty l'.ilcht us, Kasl T nl Ii streei iind t'uiverwily place enouah Aiiierieaii iKHat ; to slui'l bim on hl.s fir.-t object ive ami enough American ideas to win the approv al of bis Viennese sweci hen rl. .luluis has n degreo from the law school of he ("Diversity of lemberg, polanrl. Ho :meaks lour languages ami wears the Mars of a I 'ollsh and Ausirt-tn lieutenant. iait all these fineries are but memories to the young man now. who Instead wears a white jacket and apron and handles a bill" lunch tray ju-t as dexterously as he formerU handled bis sabre. .Mistaking the grills of the Un let Commodore and Pennsylvania for ordinary A ni"rie:i n rcstairai:ts V-Neck Blouse This Is tho new V-ncck hlouflO. It's a variation of tho ono Lanvln created. Jt should bo made of crop de chine, of course, and tho neck and tlwves bound In grosgraln till bon. An embroidered motif can bo worked below the point of tho V If decoration Is wanted. Notice ho-r very straight it is and how tight It fits over, itw hlpi.' Homage ui pupils, I alia J.ubbes, Waller May a large part of tho young man's ! WU( lut(1 Hellen Mailing, have en scant fortune went early after his ; tlr(1(, tlu. hiKn sr,ool ,ur (he Vtn arrlval, less than thi'ee weeks ago. PBtop Jlwl iHginnlng. Then be realized the need of re- . plenlshmg his hoard, and he se- MIb l'llPa WI,HOn rn'.0 low cured work at a ho.stelrv on West ''rwm 'I''pl,t Saturday to pbty In Twcnty.ntnth .street. For ten M, t'hlon- I.a llrande basketball hours ho hustled dishes there, and then once nmre Fata took him in I I'uion r.o.lge No. Si. I. O. O. F. hand. Insrallcd officers . Friday evening. J le dropped a I ray: This took ! five nmre doll, diminishing funds. 'ltut now," smibal Julius, ''1 seem to be getting on better, and every nli'.ht 1 am Mudying hard in my little room and soon hope to be able to f-pe;ik enough Ftiglish to avoid further (roubles." Million I'li-tiiriN I'soil lo 'roaoli Mollii'i's Mow In I H i s-. Hal, lew I I'ltAUI'IO, . (A l' -.Million plo- I.M O rillliH havo II hioiovhl In. I lo us-o in varioiin parts or Kuropo I ill-silt".'.! to hrouh up tin- liruolioi- I or loot her,: ami iiiirsini; houn at-1 leudauts who for generations hav bound babies in clothes at night . ' vo tightly that they couhl nol move their anus or legs. ' , Czechoslovakia, tierman and' Aualrian seieniTsts have co-opera- ' ted hi uniting nut ti. film, the pur- po.M- of which is lo ed unite mo- thei'i and nurses tin io the proper in i moos oi wi-appmg names who. it i., .....ii,. ..a., a .i..,..i.i"i... 1 1 (..I, .i . i n"" ' Up freeduui of their Nnils at nil j nines. Moth the old lashioneii cue-; torn ;im) th proper way to apply the swaddling bamls are .illustra ted. A lecturing physician accom panies the film which has already b.-eii shown in lierlln, Vienna, Prague. Warsaw, I luchal'esl a in I other cities. " Orande Katurdty evening (o wli- 1-tiniT Marks ;( tiniium p.oy ness the hasketball games. " Hanker in Trouble and .lallj Win n it was known Dial thi; Fl- ('''" fhlH were not. coming to "piny TlAI.I(i:i;STAIT, Prussian Sc.K- baskelball Krhfny evening a gaim ony. ( A P) - (iermany'a hoy banker of Indoor baseball wan arranged 1::l;j gone to Hie wall 'because ufjhelwecn the business' men and the :p. 'dilation In paper marks. Four I teachers of I'nlon. The business ytais ago Wiilieim Wedennmj-er. nu-n slarled wilh a rush and made IS. opened a bank with A f.jiuo Unite a score in the flrsi half hour i.uirkH given lo him by his father, of play and II seehieil as If the fac 1'ntH four months ago his wealth (ulty were going (o be snowed uu wr.a beyom: ihe comprehension of dcr. Then tho teachers rallied and persons not accustomed lo tier- soon had their opponents on Ihe many's fantastic currency. Now be Is in jail awaiting trial and the courts are full joI claim ants seeking to recover sums en trusted to tin- young banker, 'lie look his dow nfajl philosophically until he learned that his sweet heart had renounced hint. Then he attempted to hang hlmaolf in bis cell. OHIO TOWN INSTALLS HKFIANCK, Ohio. (J.NR.) A drinking fountain for hoboes! The unhue dttdincl ion of Inau gurating this Innovation fulls to defiance. From time Immemorial almost the water workH plant here has been an oasis for tramps on the railroads which conveniently arranged a jnnc'ion point not far It ::fl lols or trouble to fill a t u miler for each calb-r. h'o Su perintendent H. T. Campion has had constructed a drinking foun tain near the road, where a walk enters the ground. It's really an ornamental affair, ami, of course. any wayfarer is welcome lo quench 1 his Ihlisf at Its bubblers. mavliv , fore llmt innk a tax slide on ilown to the nlll' inair- coieaiiner. VISIT JANUARY SALE FINjJKNltURE W. H. Bohnenkarnp Co. Where you always get a square deal. PREPARING FOR : SENIOR DRAMA Union High School Class to Present "in the Heart of 4 Arizona" in 'February; I'NHIN. (Speolatl Silpt. liny CoiU. tin Is coaching (he Sen or Hui of the high school for their play "In the Jleart of Arizona" which liny plan to put on at the gymna sium some time during l-ehrum-y. Mr. ft ml Mrs. Floyd Maxwell, who came to t'nlon lo attend his mother's funeral, returned to their lioimv i Trthmtl last Wednesday. AH hough I he weal her for the past few days has not been ven sailablo rot ice ham st. neveral I'illou business hous.'S are receiv ing their supply from North l'ow d:r nijd stortnt; It away for 1 he summer. Some of the ice in partly iiiehed and not very solid. The'Spray family who came here to spend the 'Christmas holidays visiting with relatives and friends, and who have been quarantined at :ihe "Tony Smith home, for Rome jtime. owing to the children break -ing out with the meaKles almost as soon as they arrived In 1'nion, re 'lurmd to their home in Joseph last Tuesday. Three pupils passed the January slate examination and received I their certificates from the county ! superintendent. All three of the Several visitors from I.a (Jrande 'CtvggH, is the new N. O., .Moro I Jones V. .(., 10. F. Ueuter Secretary, land Will la in Kiel block 'i'reasurer. j After the installation, the members ;and visiiois enjoyed an oyster sup per. Humors continue to float around concerning the Umber and sawmill deal, the latest being that the fin ancial end of the proposition was " .-"-i i mm, nn imi iiiiiK u 'i inn e ' " !" roa.ly lor iuhllrallon. l''i"in fl-'lll lloliolinll LOUR!- Iw'alli'i) Ihn rollowillK or- 1 ''' 'fl last WoillioK.lay ovenlll: 1 ,'i,rl "haw N. tl., Kva Ilol,a). V Vertie .'eif;er It., Sect., Cora lUislcl; F. J ct., and Klla Holly Treasurer,, hi sides .several . appoiu ' ive officers,' ;ion IMgh School has selected nH debatiig .team for. Ihe year, v"r;1 Shnw Audrey Mei.ap, Willie Ihiffgerty. .apd .Max' Jensen wilh ,,:" Crouf. r and Johnny (icerlscn ;nierna:i,eH. inetr I Irsl conlllct i uiii i..-, .in, i. ..i. i.... i.. i ..... ";;;.T; .'.'.'iV !- ,V,U' mry i,i. when, flu two schools will debate tn uueslion of the open ahop. One ieam will go lo linbler and one will I'emain here to oppose the I wo de baters -tiibler high Heads in Fnlon. wmsi.ie judgcH will be secured io award the points In the tun de- i .bates. I Claude Rcr.inton was over fmin defensive. ,ack of second wind defeated the business men as the final tally wan :in to 2'.i. On the final tally was 3d to 20. The business (pen wVe defeated but hot conquered, as they are an xious for another game with the facility. A crew of. men working for the 'telephone r coiiip:Miy are culling SULPHUR IS BEST TO CLEAR UP UGLY, BROKEN OUT" SKIN Any breaking out or akin irrita tion on face, neck or hotly is over come' quickest hy applying .lernho Sulphur, nys a noted nkin specialist. Beta use of its germ destroying prop erties, nothing Iiiih ever been found tc take Ihe plaei: of this sulphur preparatftm that instantly MM0 ease frn tlio III I n m TT l'iCpfTfn'iuMieiil rifrht up, Icavinz llu; skin clear ant! smooth. I Jt nebl. im fails lo relieve tins torment i or disfigurement, .A liUlo jar of L" n i.i .... e like cold cream. OlTR ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopooooooooooooooooooooooooo6oooodboo"' u , : . . . 0 ' 1 ' Phoenix Silk o ' ' ... ! Underwear riodkrat.kIjV rmcKi) Dainty workmaiishii), fine fabric and moder ate pi ice work togeltier in tins assortment of l'iioenix Sill: Underthinji's. 1 , DisecriiiiK' women will appraise these fine garments as worth moiv than we ask. Mesh, peach, pink anil natural. ' Vests BETTY 7 DRlSSKS OOOOO0OOOO0OOO0OOOOOO00OOO0OOOOOOO0O0 0OOOOO0O0OOO0OOOQO0OOOOO0OOO000O0OO0O down many or tho which woro not out pnsl yoara in Tnlon. )oilar ti lor ahado i StlO-Aeiv 'ami Untight. KPUIINF, Or. - Peter Yetlgln. advanced repia sentative of a Dotlk tobo colony thai prnpos. to lo cale In l,ane count v, announced that arrangemeniH had been m:nl' lo buy the old Friendly farm See' acres, fight miles aiittbuest of I'-u-gene on the Crow road. The. aald that a numbe,r-.d' fitYiirles are ex pected to arrive from Canada this Children's Colds Better treated without dosing Apply VickB to throat and cheat. A warm glow follows. Medicated Vapors are in hiied for hours after Cmphor, Menthol, Euca- y ptus and Turpentine! It break9 tho congest ' oulside ti-iu i iiimi,' is just as vmjidHTutt the cold troubles all the family. VapoRue ' Over 17 Million Jam Vaed Yearly Paris has return' d lo corsets nd decreed that, Shapeless ' li oti -tiding Itilky hipi i-ahd-llncfl abdomens lit passe. The enlarged wn 1st -linn Is not popiibir; with women who caro about Iheir personal appear ance. Wear a f.A CAMII.T.K nnd Im comfortable, A completo line or the different models at ways on hand. Mrs. Robt. Pallison ("orwllero riiotic 322-W Ilr. J702 Oak Tho Corset Tlint llirnllirs J I :'" ORDER THAT MONUMENT NOW We have made a pro found study of monument building, and aiy order placed in our hands is sure to receive faithMl, intelli gent executing We Will ffladly Fmniah EsuniaUd Blue Mountain Marble Granite Company IS03 8 Ave., L Omnrti-. Ori'iror L Biue Mountain Oregon LUMBER In your mind's eye Can't you see yourself in a home of your own arranged just as you want it? Wouldn't it he greay if 'that home wasn't just in your r-- -Let's M;je LmeTrue TELEPHONE MAIN 8 Bowman - Hicks Lumber Company For Mill and Box Wood riione Main 547 J. L. Munhall E Wp Have, Recently Added KING'S To our fa no grocery to our Wends as the best extract we have ever offcjCjJjusale. Try a bottle of King's Van illa with youTTiettietfRfULyou are. not per fectly satisfied, we will cheerfully refund your money. J. G. Snodgrass 109 IVnot m-,eel : - m . in . . o ' ' ' ' . o ' ; : : o i : Bloomers $3.85 to $4.95 o 8 o o o o o o o o . o o ' o o Q o o o o ETTY 1VALES DRESSES' (?eri.Cdrr$ 7flemorial.1tr0ij ill il I . .. tug s s EXTRACTS line, 'and recommend it Two Phones Call Main 7 s . !:; 2 (".; ,,,1 , i,, in. i,i'. in'