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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1924)
Thursday, January 21, 192-1. TTTF, LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY 1 : A delightful event look plneehrJsiy. There were four teams hnul Atiiit evening- ni ili faun try rlub. linic vnnd ih-y exp.-et t jmt up when;Mr. . I'utrniin wna hon-(several torn. towi tp the Alpha club.' The eye-f Mr. ;ind Mrs.- J. U. Wanker nlnp was spent m neven tub I en of .enlertulned tit dinner Sumhty. hrldwj Willi JilKh honors tfoinjf tol'l'he KuesiH wei Mr. mid Mm. K. If. K.J Dixon and Mrs. A. W. N'el-Kelly, Mr. and Aih. I.. Wilson Hon. unit tho jcueai prbsc lo Mm. It. j'""" Air. Mr. v Kelly. of I Miu-phy and Hal Hohn.-iikamn A beuntlfut Centerpiece of BWi-ei peas decorated the table and a de. llelotiff luncheon wan nerved ai th riOMf of a very enjoyuhle ore:mUm. Maker. About iittend.-.L Keating 'time. Mr. and Mrs. T The' mnnv frien.m of vim mh '8i"t niuy at tli dri ll La vet t of l.a Grande, who has entered the Oregon Normal Sehool ut Monmouth, Oregon, viUl he pleuued to hear of her advance ment ns a musical student of that pluee, Juier punt experience as a music, teacher hua excused her from taking I he fundamentals of nitrate! and her jrreut ability has promoted her to teaching music methcttlH In Die flflh. slxlh, sev enth iiind elffhih, grades in the trtiinlnfc school. MIkv l.ovelt is a gradual of the Sacred Heart Academy of Hits city, having pone as fur in music as possible at thai place, and also at tended the local hlKh school. She ban been giving piano lessons in l.a Grande and vicinity for the past yenr, until she entered 1 li v Norma? School the first of January. twenty Medical people the hem-fit dance ut All reported a fine R Kennedy home of V. H. Oreen, who 1ms leen work ing nl Hum pier. va.s calif d to help with the work for his fatli-er-ln-iavv, W. Lane. Mr. l-nnr has hern in poor Ilea it h but i.- wonie Ix-tter at tills time. Mr. and Mm. ('. (). Illoom .spent SSmday evening at the I-'ianlt Whttt.n home. GRIMM ALFALFA J 1 10 LI) REST FOR EASTERN OREGON ; T -. . . : rpfcnrtp V pntinn Mi . ,i-,Mf1Mnnil More than 4 rt .mm pounds of Clrlmm alfalfa seed wa planted-" llak. r,' Crook. I lesehuies, Jose phine, Klamath, l.akr. I'nUm. I iinitilla. and Wasco counties last year, report county agricultural agents. This variety lias been round by the college, experiment stations to ontyb-ld cominti alfal fa virtually without exception and in ndvoeuted as the Htundurd in eastern Oregon alfalfa districts. The flr.st experiment .station ' ' fit-Id of Grimm wan sowed on tlio ( Norlh Powder was repremnled I nloii station many years ago. It i muong the guests nt fhe Foley even now productive .but com- jliat evening by Klmo N. Jacobs, inon alfalfa sowed nt. tho Panto! time lias long since been frozen ; w K T . aillonK tilt, Wt,i. N, K. "Wilkin is down from Max- vtlle for a fuw days attending to business Intererfh and while here i Ik sroppinff at th Savoy. ! CI. V. l-wrenre is over from I liilon today on buwlness and pl a I Blire. He IS registered Ut the Sa- voy. ' , ) ser guests at the i nlng. . l'oley last evu- DENMARK INVADED BY FORD COMPANY The K us in ess Women's chili will nl iMet. tonight. At the last busi ness meeting It was decided not to meet at this time, but lo have ft banquet l'Vbrnaty 14. at lh ,som nter hotel bu liquet room. Tickets for the occasion ure one dollar and any business woman who would like one may get them from either Miss Grace Allen or Miss Imogen liussell, The rotlucu liiftohcan and dunce, which the. Girls' Krtnnilly 8orlity were to give tomorrow evening, Jilnuary fi. ul l)n Ilonnn'ltall. has hern postponed indefinitely. . " Tho mchthers of the Kn.stern Slar enjoyed a delightrul time Tuesday evening, when they met at the Masonic hall. After a short hustnesH meeting the time was spent socially and delicious re freshments were served ts approxi mately Srt people. , i Tove (Special) Mr. and Mrs. OhoR DeHaas entertained at a de lightful bridge party Thursday eve fling Of Iflflfr week - Those -present were Mr, and Mrs. William Hall mark, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Orion. Mr. and Mrs. .Prank Miller, Mr and Mrs. T. It. ("onUlin and Hess Kelly. Before adjournment n tie tlelous luncheon was served by th charming hostess. - rave (Special) Mrs. Tl, IT. Dnn- lels and Mrs. Mrs. G. K. ltarker were hostesses to the Ladles Guild last week at I ho home of Mrs. Dnnleli A Her a short business mpeViryr, in which plans were nuulr for a -heap Year Valentine party, the aflernoon was spent ul bridge. with high honors going to Mi's. Kvn, Duncan, and Mrs. T. It. Conk lin winning second prize. During the: afternoon a delicious luncheon wna served. Those present were Mrs. T. C Hefty, Mrs. L. H. Carter, Miss Hess Kelly, Mrs. J. K. Dwm, Mrs. Kva Jtemillard, Mrs. C. K. 'Lawson, Mrs. It. I. Darker, Mrs. A. H. Orion, Mrs. T. W. ronklln. Mrs. L. Ka Ander son, M rs. . Herlsch . M rs. Kva Duncan, Mrs. It. C'omstock and. the hostesses. ' DETROIT, "Mich., (Special) By next spring the -Kortl Motor Company will have completed an immense new 'factory at. Copen hagen, Denmark, which .will ln one of Die finest in Kumpc, intro ducing in that part of the world new standards in 1-sin and oper ation. Tho growth of the Copenhagen assembly plant since it;; opening n J line 1 ! 1 !, has been remarkable and it Is now the second largest foryign among the foreign com panies, first plaep being held by the plant nl Manchester, Kngland. L total of thirteen countries are served by Copenhagen. These in clude Denmark, leelund, Faroe Is lands, Sweden, Norway, Finland. Free, State, of Danzig, Kslhonla, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, t'kninie and Germany, 1 Fhe demand for Ford cars dur ing tlm -present years has been pit rt ien la rl v good in the t h reo Scandanavlan countries, l ten mark, .Norway ami Sweden and the Ford son Tractor, has come into e1eii stvo iigrlcull uriil use. construct dm work on the new plant nt Copenhagen fs well under way. The -she, covering four ami n half neres. is admirably situnbd on- tin1 south' har bor of Copenha- I gen. The building Is being erect, d J so (hat ocean freighters comiier up the North Sea can dock on two! shies of it, permllting direct ,. Ilvery of assembly material from tho Manchester plant, and from I Detroit, via New Vork. Kailroad j service also will ne direct to tin? property. The new building is 4 no feet I long by 300 feet wide. The outer j suction (s (wo stories high with! an inner court of one story with daylight roof. All stock will be moved on conveyors. The second floor will bo devoted to an ex clusive body-ma king factory. The chassis assembly line, which will bp on the same continuous pro duction system, us t hat employed In nil American plants of the Com pany, will be on the first floor. A large power plant adjoin the, main building. The new plant and property represents an investment of moro 'than' $;rl,()0o. out. on the Horns station, Grimm b is demonstrated its superiority o it oi her varieties jn yield and uMHty to withstand cold, weather. Of the 3:i.uiM acres of alfalfa in Maker county, only the crops of 1 ii farmers were known to be Grimm prior tu 1923. In that your 4it grow, rs bought hiui poumis or . . . . M0corskio Grimm see( fPom local dealers. In f iS:ij)Mlli W(,n. registered nL tho Klamath county lo.otHi pounds of : Utttt t.Vi.nhl Th(.v uri, . imm was purchased last y.-ur to, c(y ,ri(11MU(.linK UxMinviM (or a K. D. Geer caino in front Imhler last evening on il short business trip and while here Is stopping at thu Foley. I sou pounds of common, rook county farmers used y::il pounds or Grimm last year as against 710 pound;- of common. On the farm of Fred .augg. t 'nion county, a .seven year old field of Grimm Is still in a thrifty alon.Tsl.if of It and of the same age is wc-dy and thin. In Wasco coun ty Grimm outyield common about tl half-ton to the acre on the nv er:.gr. In Jo; ephille and Lake count it s from 5o to loo per cent of Per uvian alfalfa killed out by freez ing in from one to four years, but Grimm stood firm under the ."amp conditions. Sources of puro Grimm seed have been located by " county ageniM who adocnle purchases by samples that have been tested for purity ami germinal ion at. Ihe ex periment station seed laboratory. , few days. Mrs. 11. Phillips of Huker is In the city lOday vislllng friends. She Is slopping among the guests at the Sauy. K. Ii. White ami daughter, Shir ley, are down from Wallowa for a lew days and ure registered at the Summer. H. C. Berry came down from Jo seph last evening on a short busi ness trip. H. L, Hrowning Is down from Km ei prise torlay on business ntfd is slopping among the gm-sis at the Foley. Miss M. Cole nnd-Mlstt H. Hot mail are down from Mora, for a few days visiting friends and shop ping. They are registered Summer wblle here. the Hakcr was represented nniong the knests nl the Foley Inst eve ning by G. M. Kyder. " Xcw Church Planned. Clll A NTH PASS, Or. The first unit of the Presbyterian church building progrnm, n soclst service hall, will he constructed on North Sixth street Just abovp tho Ittinmt low hotel. This action wan decided I upon recently at the tinnuul church meeting and $41f( was subscribed toward the project. The bulldim.' will be so designed that It will be- come a part of the building which the church hopes to be able. lo construct within the next few years. The plan is to have the liall ready for occupancy by nexl full. As tentatively planned, the build ing will cost about 7,ouo. Mrs. Jennie linker left this morn ing for Orhtnd, California, where she will visit her son for a few w eeks. Mrs. Frnnk itoss of La Grande, left for Pendleton on u' short visit. Mrs. K Ha f ford of Kamela, was a visitor in La Grande Wednesday. George I. Ward is In li Grande totlay from Ontario, Oregon, trans acting business. Mi-s.'P'. M. Post inn of Losline, Oregon, passed through La Grande inst evening on her way to The Dalles on a short visit. Albany I nil Honored. AI.11ANY. Or. The first "excel lent" rating lo be given to a coast artillery company in the Oregon national guard by l he war depart ment has been given to the Albany ompany for the showing made tit pany rated tho hlghpst M gunnery. the an n mil encampment last sum- infantry drill and general appear mer at Fort Hurry. Cal. At Fort unco and received tho highest rat- Si evens In 1!t"l ihe Albnny com- ing In fhe battalion from Oregon Stop Coughing Tho simplest and Wst way to stop coughs, Ltolris, croup, lronchial, 1 "llu' ' and la grippe coughs is to take O. W. Doble of Joseph, passed through La Grande hist evening en route for Yamhill, Oregon, where he will visit for a Bhort time. Mrs. Kva Jordan of La Ornn.le left for Portland last evening, t where she will visit for a short time. , New Wool Skirts For Wearing Now fit, i m i If Tins is an assortment of Wool Skirts good to look at, wearable for sports and business and, best of all, reasonably priced. Tasteful striped and plaided wrap arounds will serve in good stead for many months. They are such fine fabrics. Iii Winter's favorite rs. " , . William lif'this to CiilH-nd. I.oN I H IN, (API The nltitudo of William HoheU'olletn towtml Itts lelluw'-lowiispeople Is daily be coming more congenial, says the I oorn correspondent of tho I 'ally Kxpress. 1 1 i.'T visits to tho vlltagn for afternoon lea or tlinner uro In crcasitu;, and he is becoming more coeiable, paying or receiving many j vlvil ; every week. ooc-ot ooooooooooooooooooo TRY US On Delicious Apples Potatoes Onions o o o o o Wo irnvii O in OIILiI'.llOIHI o 2 DOWSE TtITll0 OA Real fiargnln Useil 3 SUCCESSFUL IN 8TH GRADE EXAMINATIONS MEDICAL SPRINGS (Special). Out 1 of the nine taking the eighth grade examinations only three passed. They were Kdit h Turner, Irene Hack and Glenpla Wnnkpr. Mr. and Mrs, L. Wilson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lane Friday. Mrs. Hogg and Miss Oashly spent the week-end In linker. Mr. and Mrs. V. Love .have returned lo their home nt Raker, after spending two weeks nt Medical. George South and P. J. Powers commenced hauling their Me Mon WEAVER'S Austrian Kmfgnilhn Twronscs VIKNNA. (A P)l-;mmigniiion is sightly on the increase. I Miring November KM persons left the ountry to seek new homes. Si hundred of them went to the I nl- ted Slates and most of the others to .South 'mertcil. Cutlery See Our Window for Specials Pocket Knives Butcher Wnives Scissors Ska!; Company Hion Main 33. Roesch Huilding VKlb'" Mnhoney of La Grande, returned from Haker after n shor! lsit in that rily. Mrs. A. Stevt'un of Perry, was visiting in La Grande yesterday. BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother's Old Favorite .Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur II II I I i IW'll Ii nil MTT. LHdw. ii ill Tfi itia cAn4" "" " 'u ' " " ""' nuniNO cni . Smith & Frees? Clcvclanil 1517 Jcfrcrfion o ABU.C RInio O o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ livery user ia u ImtT il Tim (Virspt Tlint Urnlliivs II JSSJSJL&JMS ' '' if? tS&BWl 1 WH? AND MIL.UINERY V1L J I I yrll ! l oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo i i if I liliw'-'il W'H ' oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo WLa. : Club House Sandwich' ; 7:' ! I " Waffles and Coffee , j L. . g"l8y & Sunday wT'roti-uilltiK obdomeiw X? N Vfe;ft i r I n . . . J.' " Hilky hllia arc. pnsso. 'ifSi I t Up Tho cnlnrKcd wnlnt-llno ia not ' .' A X 1C , , popuHir with womr-n who Cftro y -s t about tliclr pvraonnl appear V ' SeptWhWfs. i 1 ' 1 ano- ;.........,.. ,. ;i ..4iiiS'C1-. Palace . ho comfortable. A comnlnte lSi'IJiui.i.Lj.. ways on liund. I t oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo j I Mrs. RoM. Paltison XKKK' Corset lero oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo . Phono 322-W Hva, 1702 Oak ; Almofit everyone known that Snge Tea nml Sulphur, properly com pounded, brings buck the natural rolur and liwtro Ut tho hair when fnded, strenked or prny. Yenr ago tho unlv wny to i;et tliU mixture wu which in inusrty ih'Bome, NowndavH, by kintr ut nnv dniif ntoro for "Vyeth' Sapn nndSulphur Coinpnund," you will pet. iillnrge bottle of thin fainou pld reciiJ improved by the mid it ion of other ingredients, nt a snr! Don lAtiiy Rmy I lrjBTio one enn pisibly te!Ljrfryiiu darkened your nr,t00tuif it bo naturally and iveu(iVou dampen a sxnifie or iioft rmTili with it and draw thin through your hair, inking one Kniall atraful at a lime, by inorninp the gray hiur diwijipeufH, and itfter un otlwr application or two, your hair becotnen beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. The New Gwilliatns Bak Electric -h Fir StrceU-- I Tailors, Cloanrrs, liyrrf I I ll"iesscrs I J cnotflWreet I 8 In Roesch Building- Wholesale ilanij SUPERIOR QUALITY BAKERY PRODUCTS Our Pride "Gold Crust Bread" For Sale by All Lending Grocers For the rest of your, life A SIIEAFFER : Life-Time Pen No fuss nor bother t Iard as a diamond- smooth as silk. Smooth assilkj1" Plume fo-k?fi M II lonslration and trial . & L. Drug Co. x TT fTv f"- Grande Ronde Hospital A nonsectarian and ethical institution that does not ad vertise your sickness or broadcast your operations, but gives you service equal to any institution in the North west. We employ only graduated nurses oo! Supplies We have a very complete line of Tablets, Pads, Composition Books, Boxed Stationery, Envel opes, i Pencils, Pens and Pen- in fact anything Station. DoinJis 1 M 1 i ' wjfll .nSbihoi in -"aii Priced Right. Andrews9 Variety Store Service - Economy f t f ? T ? ? ? f f ? ? ? T f t f ? ? ? ? ? y t ii t t ? T t f ? ? t T ? ? y t y mm 'jm Benjamin The Americau-A Franklin NationaTThrift Week Few people know that Franklin, famous as a scientist," a diplomat, a philosopher, was also a rich man. A pen niless boy, be attained wealth by the practice of his preaching Thrift. The ten commandments of National Thrift Week will insure you prosperity and happiness. 1. Work mid earn 1!. Have a bank account. !!. RIako a lmdia't. A. Invest s:if!ly. H. Make a will. (. Own your homo. , 7. Carry Lifo Insurance. 8. Pay billa promptly. . !). Record Expenditures. 10. Share with others. United States National Bank MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM T y y f : t y y t y y y r y y t y f y y t t y y y t T t ? y t f t y t y T; y ' y n 5 j. m 1 W I; I