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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1924)
i .vTo'nday, January 2S; 1921. PAGE THREE THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ' : WOMEN'S INTEREST BIEWS'of MVh. f'hosn llohnenkmup was hoHlfiw lo one of the most rhurni ti)K ttffTalrH of the st'iiHon Siiliinluy afternoon, whn she wave ft ! l.Khiljiil lunrlit-on at tin- Country ntuliij After u dt-Urlous four course lllIKi'On W(1H RiTVi'fl tll' Ill'liTIUMJH wi.sj$nt at hIk taltltn of lrl..K'. witlfiilittfh lionorn Roin (o Mm. O. L, Jj&i'lHon, the Horoml prize to Mrs. KlIK'TuUl .'UiU tin' consolu Hon .-lr-lo Koinf? to Mm. Khiiet ttoil'ijjii.-X- Th luncheon table. v;i lieuuti fullMl! ileeoratetl wllli a eolor whiio of pink iinil white, an ex f)illHlj' centerpiece Itelnii of lieau tlinlilj'ink roHiH and carnations hml vhilr-freeslii 11 lid three cleverly ur raiiKtti pink cumlliH agahiHt the snow-white linen. Itefore iiiljoitrn nien cveryono present prorlnlineil an eijoyaljle afternoon. I Miss Adelaide Dark was hostess to u idelife'htful duncliitf pariy Sat urday evening, at the home of lr., and firs. A. J.. Klchurdson. Twon-ty-foiir young people were present and Jfter a very enjoyable evening spi singing and dancing and having a good time delicious re frcslijnents were served. " t .... Thi' regular monthly Country clubjdance win be held nt the Country club this evening. Music will jie furnished by honey's or chestra nnrt a good time is nnttrl- pat Thi J. 11, Card club will meet 1 iiuriiiiiy nun rtiiw, lerry 1 inii ru as hrcdess. Mi. II, C. Urady will be hostesH to tlb Thursday Auction It ridge club I'hursday at the Country club, icon will be served ut one I.iine o'cloiik after which the afternoon spent at bridge. will Westminster Guild will meet iy, Kebruary 4, with Mrs. J. Mom . Hffwser as hostess. Young Ladles Kdiicntlonal ary will meet Tuesday, I-'eb-5, with Mrs. It. 1'. Laudls. AiinII ruary Thi I'urkdtile club which was to have t met with Mrs, MacCaffrey WefliW'sday, January SO. has been postponed until Kebruary (!. Short and Long. PhfIs. The short coat of one material with the frock ol anolher material and shaile continues to find mvor today. Hut the frock is lilw lyi nowndays to have a fooling. perh:itJjj'iuu,iiicJuii.ak'ldo,of--tlie. coateix material. n Wa 1st line Whatever. TarlH. No waistline whatever, nn unbroken sheath from shoulder to knee I his sort of gown is popu lar at present but it is permitted 1 hat It bo relieved by a graceful ornament. The ornament is a long, flat bow of satin placed up and down on one hip, with ends hang ing to the dress hem. Newest K veiling Coll nr. T.ondon. The newest collar for the evening cloak of sombre lone is a shirred and shaped affair of white fur. The collar Is short, by former measurements, but it is so 'shaped that It lies flat like a frame for the face when the cloak is open, and billows beautifully high around the ears when the neck is closed, Vv Itlbbons in I, leu of Sleeve. ' New York. One of the dance frocks shown here today which has no sleeves whatever does its best to hide the lack by means of black velvet ribbons. These fastened at one side of the nrnihole. lie in a loose knot on the upper arm be- U'i L , fV l. MiBii Mildred Uoyl, iluuKlilor of I H Vrv S . tl II lu IJ Oramlo National Honk Hl(l " aShlOn INOteS I! Mr. ami Mm. U uoyl, ,l a i I - I oramlc. Orwon. j . Krnilualii or ihn l .a (1 ramie lilirh H js&S&??slV&i&fss& imionk naiH m oooooooooooooooooooooooo .-n m iw ' I Short ami l,onK. '-hool In 1921. hol.la the position 'A tmJBSZiim I N ' - 1 111 W 4 W$MflL OfV. A. la. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo V?MSmrikmlkkS Sr3 Hi a wi 11. jm-: , , FiiLJl' I - """i T ' oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo j j S't-l jrafp' ' ' jj jj -h i& Take a ! -'l . r il . j it'. KODAK ' . WmM , T,y our ' Jrj- I ' :T With You iflpM - Ik IW '-l l--: I " Winter sports sot tho ' ) Club Luncheons g I V ' 7 f siixge for) pictures worth (p r&zJ ' Served from 11 till 2 '' itfc-" . 11 "..( $KFz f: nr .. I'k ; Sale of Fine Furniture . I Vt' . ' S fet so you'll taw V" 0- hC I ONLY THRIVE MORE DAYS ''k ' for yourself how simplo I iXT' ' 1 I Hi' To take advantage ol thew Biff Reductions in ' b, ' I t Kodak photography is, Cf Mo Upp Fu nut ure and Rugs J I I ILL A Srr Sit I W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. i l LONDON Is her new home, 'litis fa I ' . . I ".J Ilw latest phoiograph of Mrs. Krank n J ft oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Whele VOU alWHVH ftet a SqtiaiC (leal ' " B. Kellogg, wife of the former I'nit- IVGO LrTOSS AS,t''SAA ! ' ed States senator who was appointed IWU l U J VVSWVVWVVVWWVVVVV lljl !ri , j to succeed Ambassador Harvey at A Ci . ooooooooooooooooqooooooooooooooooooooooooo ' 'tfV J 1 ths Court of St. James. Mrs. II1X TlfS'S'P V. J I KeUogg aecompanled her hiubatd -'IU& UlUiV " ,y ' ' An "o : ; - SOCIETY fon lieing tli t hn wrist. d with a biw around I .nee 011 I'tir-Trimmcd lttsses. London. I'pon I he f ur-l rimmed dl-eKHH now so popular, lace is. rather incongruously, used as wide ruffles. There is often ion, a long heavy tassel of fur and rh nille on (lie girdle. Oriental i:nVtl In Hair. New York. A very oriental ef fect now b: obialtied by smoothing the hair back from the face, doin it tow and wearing u double band of perslan silk motifs across the forehead, t he motifs being petal shaped. Willi long earrings in JVr sian tints, the mihnmi air is very marked. Nllrrlng Velvet. New York. Velvet is mad soft and flexible today that it may even bo shirred without being loo bulky. One sumptuous negligee of butler fly velvet voile, u fabric which combined chenile and voile, has the entire front shirred in wide flounce, like effects. -4 Ititssinn Tunic Kffoct. New York. Tim Kussian tunic effect is becoming more and more frequent. It is seen not only in ohlr frocks, with a swirl of fur at Hit! hem. but also In long, some what loose coats, especially for evening wear. 3 XJTON COUNTY GIRLS AT IN OFFICE MONMOUTH MONMOl'TH, Or. (Special to the Observer) At c student body election held at the Oregon Nor mal seliool hero Miss Tansy Vun H onsen wa elected song leader Miss Van llousen Ik the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, Van H.ou sen of AHcel and a l!l!t gradual o of iho !,a Grande High school. Miss Van Housen was song lead er of the Senior class until tho student body office "was con furred upon her. Miss liuth Johnson, also a I!) J) graduate of the La Grande- High school und daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Johnson of Attcel was elec ted ns one of the members of tho "Hotter o. N. S. Committee." Miss Mildred Uoyl, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. l, Koyt, and a grnduato of tho I.a Grande high school in lt)2l, holds the position of vice-president of tho Senior clnsi. I'nion county never ' fails to :-:how it's colors. Publisher In Nmmr ItirtlmtfirTIfy' Nee it .vmdimiluiis fur Governor! INDIANAPOLIS. (A!') Two newspaper uuhlishcrs. of tin -samel city, are seeking the nomination of' their respeclivn parlies for gover-J nor of Indiana. They are Kdwiml' O. Toner, publisher of The Ande son Herald, who is a candidate fori the republican nomination, and Dale .1. f rittenberger, publisher of The Anderson it 11 Hi t in, who has announced himself as a candidate for the democratic nomination for governor. Both are graduates of Indiana University .t'rlllenberger In Ihe class of 1S7S and Toner in the cinsu of "SHli. They will enter the state; primary to be held in Indiana on May 4J. ' oi viee-presiilom or tho Senior m . mrrXmillB T-flBPSW J : i..1".- looonomisis inviieii to Leipie. ! Always f JiveSirttsIaction ll s( ffi w.WtWM (Smlk JMilS I.KI..HK-. A,.,-An ir.Btitote orl fPZ Ti M YXVt 1 l$$W4miW V!i III world eeonomles has been eslali- I -"TV C HllVC 1 1 , M WfStpi B5W'Srral IflPiSiW ' ftSS Halted here under the direction or l '' ' t IS HPI WrfV tP'' fl WW? ' Tiled to leenre. espeeially on the r ' : 1 BjSKfl W3tWWm " Vfy erononile efleeta or the war on Ihe j ' 1 It 1 1 1 153 ia!gagMW. B" x" igjJk RSaiJ Attractive Dresses .7 : I t : a s Hi) vi urn How effectively materials may bo combined Is dcmonslratvd. by the models sketched. Tailored frocks use colored crepo or f-M'.n to r.-.alc vest e'en tmd collars that add a lighter touch of color. At'Lci'iiOtn ds. ure bolder and use almost en.:d lerurtha of both materiaU, s-"- lit'.. vnn seaively d -elile whii h is trimnuiig u:ul whkh is Un.. Th-t ir--vi with tiio new hnndkei-ehief siin-.v:i horv is made of flat crvpe and cr. of. Iht new dwacw in flgured nti!;s. ' Claims Origination of Improved Type of l-'ilm .OKI)ON. AI') Hundre.ls of niousunda of feet of cinema films and countless phonograph records, are being carefully ' preserved by museum authorities in London so that future general Ions may see how things wire done in this age. 'and I heat what, prominent IfriMsh I ' Wear-Ever ''' I fv ' wr I ' ' . ALUMINUM , ' : I XmllWi V S ' ; . i . - - . J- S lli-mm' Use Two Materials statesmen had to -say of present day problems. One difficulty In tho way of this undertaking of interpreting loday to tomorrow has (teen found In the fact that cinema films contract and deteriorate with age, but a British firm olaims to have invented a film that will not shrink and that isnol in flammable. - ' irmv-ft - 1 FLAX GROWING APPEALS TO TUB N. W, -FARMERS 'MINNEAPOLIS. (AD In the id at of ft territory now being grown In large measure to flax. Minneapolis bun risen to the InrgeHt production city 01 linseed oil and meal in the Unite1 states, with the! IM)sslhle exception of New York. Since September 1, 1 ft 2 3 , up to tlm-tirst of tho year mors- lhan OOii.iMiti hUMheta of fla were load ed at tho linseed mlllH here, com prising the bulk of the last north west crop, und from which about ldo.iMU! tons of tneul will be manu factured, according to reiiuble i re port ti. Willi University of Minnesota agricultural officials pointing out to northwest' farmers the uttrnc- I'liess of raising flux, with tariff I protection of 4o cents a bushel, short haul to .market, unit con sumption, the favorable situation was recognised und portions of the uornoul wheat lauds were tinned to flax growing. The. Minneapolis production of linseed meal und oil results In lite FOR SALE room house, cltv water, ehw trio lights, garage, woodsmW 1 on cot ner. all assessments 1 paid. Two lots. 1'rlco $1800 and $CM will handle It. This prlco includes two stoves and llnoloum. room modern house, basement', located on Klrst street clo.o In. 1 ein,nt sidewalks, stroot will bo .paved next year, lawn, shado, trees, lot 45x111) ftt, new garage. 1'rlco $3C7r.0;; $1500.uu cash. Balaneo month installments. 10 room modern house arranged for two apartments. One apartment now rented for $!E& per month with permanent renters. - Located cIoho In on Secoiuk street. Largo lot, pave ment pind cement sidewal trees, lawn a good all fo $4(100.00; pHfK cash will yiiandlo itTalanco con tra Wo nVrtill delivering first class alfulfa hay for $16.00. See us for Flro and Wfo In surance In good old lino coir panics. 1 Phy, Black & I Stoop Coats , - Every crushing of more than a l;iish"!: of seed a month. "unary sings Times, SANTA CI.AliA, fal. (AP) Mis. Nyi- l-'nrtey, a singer living Injto TRY US On Delicious Apples Potatoes ol . Onions 2 o o ! o o I o Wo Ilavn n Hcnl Unrgnln ' 0 o In a Uscil o o o ! OHUI'MOniLE TOKIMNO CAU o O o g DODGE TOintlNO CAIl O 0 o Sovr.itr.ANr Touwivn caii 1 -r iSnTitfT & Frees? I g HupmoMlo & Cleveland Agl. irn Jefferson Maltt o o o o 000000000000000000000000 3 More Days of our Pre-lnventory Sale IT WILL PAY YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE DRASTIC FINAL REDUCTIONS ON Suits - AND MttLLlNERY Ilhls vicinity, Is said Id have t mined a 4-year-old canary lrd to whistle Ipnpulur meballes. I Johnnie, the bird. Is limited only by the range of his notes, according report. Neighbor :iy he can garment at less than inanmiuJau'er's ... Blue Mountain Oregon LUMBER ATTENTION FARMERS! , Wc have a quantity of timbers and 4x4 and 8x8 that arc just the thing for fence or gate posts. Atpur- low price they arc; a bin TELEPHONE MAIN 8 ' Bo wmaavHkkshtimber Company For Mill and Box Wood Phone Main 547 J. L. Munhall - resses cost reproduoe the air of "Listen to , the. ' Mocking Bird," with tho exception, . or ono low noto which he cannot' reach. Johnnie Is reputed lo ha.vo M'veral other tunes la his roper- ' toire, bargain. t