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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1924)
-TAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVF.NTNO OBSERVER 3 El H M IS H M H H n u Ml n H H H H M n H THE LINEN CLOSET Begins to get rather empty iiljoiit this time j of year. You probably didn't realize just : how many ihings you needed until' Spring housecleaning . came along. Everything fy i you can possibly need may lie found here. WW "Vy"'' A Good Place to Trade NEWS of SOCIETY i A rhurmlng olal affur looli On llii ir ri'liirn trip (o I.a CSrnndo iPhipfi yim.rl"V iiritnionn, when )lr. iVcnch and dainthiiT will ai Mrn. A. I,. Itli'har'lMoii iva Iiobi.hu i mil the I'tiloaso civic Opfni In in u riolldniiH kiv cdiiisi iimrlK'oii, 1'nrtluml .Monday nlifhi ufinr whirii !Klv-n ut tlic Country rluli. An i:l- llwy will n-ulrn holnt experllnK lo liiiuHpliprn or nprlnit pri'vallirt thru- nrrlvi. here on Tmmlny. ;nul ihn inning room of Ihe club a vry i-ffi'dlvo color nnhnnin of soldi The Youim Wornen'H Kiliiratlonnl 'uml whlii. (icing urrlnl out in ,it Auxiliary of iho .Mi lhodim cliurch iKilliipilr ilcrorallon. Tim miiiu was on Wiilnimlay in'iiintt ai Iho cit-vi.rly arranged in ((old nn,i w hile home of Urn. P. A. Kplimr. aliout and u lir-ailllflll eenlerpecc of llfly-five htioK In al leluluncc. The Kolden duffndlln, with a toneli of cornniluee in charife, conHinllnp of Idne, ornainenled ihe lalie, whllff llrn. llpllnK. Anii"iu Johnnon, Mrs. al each of iw my-uiif plurunlK nun Veru waiienlnirR, rora llanlliiK a favor in iho form of a nilnialtirc. Heolt and Mahel Holy, presenled a himki l of flnwern In Ihe Hainc daln- iiroRiom carrylnK nut ihn Hiihjccl ly Rhaden. riohlen candle placed for Ihe iv.niiiK, which wan poetry, in erystnl camlelalirllina and niwsy IteadinKH were given hy MIks Nell wlllowH effeclively arraiiKed uililf-ti .Maliafley, aH.sir.tfil hy Mrs. !:. t lo Ihe pleoKlnK atmosphere of ihe llaewtler, and ly Miaa Holy. Alius lining room. I.IoIiiihoii pad Mi lnal)el Miller. A rollpwlntf Ihe nervin or a .le-'vry prelly lul.lenil wm imwlilp.l llelouH luncheon I hone prencnl re. .lo WatHnlniri;, .Mi r.'n't" lln d lo Mrs. Hlehanlnon'n hoiin on'8"''1 " "ml MrH' Kh,','W William,? (I avenue, where ihe afternoon wan """""'OnK a r.aillui; hy Mih. Kp Bpenl ol i lalilen of hrldae ivll li i '" llr"' t,,'" "v" 11 l',u'1" hlKh honon KOlim lo Mrs. John!1"1-' a m""",t accoinpunln.enl Thelsen.. aecqnd priKe lo Mrs. Mail!'1 mm l,,,rn and Mlwi l.ola InuiB. who la a hpiimt Ijilem al ihJOaslilll. Tiie iouic for Ihe eveniiiK hnniH of Mrs. K. I.. Ilalslnn. fr..in V furnished hy Mrs. Sherwood Walla Walla, Wash., and Ihx Ihiril 1 Wllliaieli and Mrs. A. W. Neliion. prize Koing 10 Mrs. A. J. Blanae. "ho suiib a very heauliful sacred Mrs. iliehardson's snacinua limn.1 1 duel WHO KUIIB IMU 'IIIMIIIHi, was eximlsiiely dccnraleil in paslel shades of heauliful roses anil uweel peas and al Ihe close of one of Ihu Hpnfs. lielresliuienis carryin;; oil ill Idea of HI. I'm rick's )uy w ere rhestra. This clul will hold n dance every Ihird We.lncs.lay n. each month and a Rood lime is an llcilialed by tin- younlf people ( l.a (Irande ihroiifrh the club. .Mrs. '. I.. .Mackey will lie hnt: Icks lo Ihe J. li. Card elnli wilh a one p'clock luncheon. Thursday uflernoon. .larch 13. Kollowinr Ihe IiiiuImou llio alnriioon ulll spent at ltrid:e. Plans art! underway for Ihe dance 10 he Riven for Ihe Hludenl body of l.u flrunde hirh school, by Iho Hi Kail organization, and a Kood lime Ik anliciputi-d for every student in Hie hiRli Hehool who at tends. The Ijusy Mee setlon of Iho Alncahees spent a delightful social nflernnon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. t. I,. Muekey. Approxi mately Ihiify-two were present and a very enjoyable lime was spent al bridge ami social visiting, rfler which a delicious luncheon was served hy Ihe charming hostess. mom licH'hiful vt !H8 'of jjea-H'TVfl. . . - son Mm. lUehardaon was voli'4 fl' ' Tho inlf ,lnK of Ihe A11"11- vcry charinlnfe hoeit-SH. Jy will ho h- ltl at ir Iioiim- or ! Alr. WhTvooJ WlMlan.s on April ,PJrl. Tim rpiiMiiitti-tt In I'hartrt) will Yi'Slenlny was Die ' oponlnff fit t Jit; 1.1-nit-n couine q tn stvn ut Mrs. li. I. Mqkh man's vypry Thursday iiur(nsr J .flit untf soWntyt flvo pt'ople wiro prt bent to lioay 1 tin f irt led tin s. M i s. lousll1u I mi onnoiincMl lal Kaarl' ha" was ihr nreno of a Vry t-njoyatil1 thin Wiln''lay fv nlnf? whn Harry SnmlffraHH, Mr. C I.' I l.'i.l.sl.t iiii.t All' hanlnl ilandiiK rluh. Approxi mately twenty roiiphs wnre in t- itfma Histiirts 1ui'1kii Houts. cnNHTAVTINOI'l.l-3. AI').Mo- tfM-JtailROhl'H' Mllil llOtlHf'llOUtK br- lonilnK to fon lKn'-t's Miuve l''n profiiiiltfil from np raliiiH in Tur- Hish wnl'rH (n (irronlunrH! with tin AnKrora law restrict, in; fort-iKn HhlpH, Aincrlcann )iavc riiik-il It"1 captain of the port lo pt-rniit Ihclr liuinclH-H anil houm-houlti to nail In ;iht (iolcti Horn and (n tin; Ros ! pliorus. 2- twniTOiffifmHhrl m t ;r- Wew Sandal Styles for Ypung Women and Girli .... pwagger sandals, these, whose smart foot- rreedom is just What, many rirls'ant. With clever ankle strap jfastening andlow, sensible iieti, rt lyyv uj. ltjicwe.ar sure u no very pop- par among tne tiapperr;, ' ' pomes in brown, led and bbfo. Price li I ISC iLJWU 200 Depot Street .. v Phone Main IKS .,. "A rii;:uline for Tired Feet" ': . Hume of the Arch-Aid Shoe . (iROVEK SMITH, MSr. II La Grande Mattress Shop ai Weaving Work Al.'llll'esses cleaned and lieuovallltK: ; Kll;s tullde I 7 or nil liltul-i l(iW imil l'liirf iswi'r and I'm- in;,', I.lri'iwil I'liinlntnr I-'ai'lorv riinne 2.:t-V ( MAS. I ItU AlIDs, l-inp. Mali: on tint T.t nit n sraHon and iihroiijhoia t ho nuMitlnr; much y? itt-nsl was nianifcBt. Tho suhjectj I for lh day was 'Thrisfa Kpiraiioo jlnio JitrimaU-in," and Mrs. -Hfhrtl jlOaldn, In a. very scholarly way,! favo the hlhlp slory. Kollowini Mrs. ICukln's story ttiron pktiirt si Jwrf shown of Th Kntrannvand iMIkh MarKunt Anson gavti on fHpf nlally fine talk on ihp plclprt p. Th,c iniaHlorH oKjhcii for th afternoon w-r Ooromo and IMock- Iioi-hI n ul'lnr Miss Anson's talk a KW'ii -dlscM(HHlon Look-place on thf pJfturi's and til' nrtlet who hud hMHunioriruyd tlip, story. Knilow-r Inufiho dlwusHion p. vote wuh tak wo which picture ph( portrayed jTio mranltiK. Tho afjdrnqou .was 'ono of lnt rtHt and us the j.cnti-n nmuhop jfovs oi II n t'xperti 1 that Ihi' Inter st will lncrca.st Mrs. I). f Krmch and flaiiirlili'rs. Marian I.ovolt aipl I-OuIkr l-'rtnch uiU it-ayt! this -wnlnK pn N'o. Jfi rnutn for Monmouth. Oi't'VPU, u ro Ucy will a'U'nil Ui' Junior at Iho Moniutuith . Normal Uool in vhlf,h Miss .Wltked l.orJ U, Is lakins twilfllnif i'tirtli.Mttw i.otaii vn,u chqww tqr ihltt-bintln-.-lar part h-opi n if roup of seventy flvo norinal aiudtiiiiv and tho pro dilution, is proctuliiiotj to ho an ispiclally flu' on'. Ww Is a l.a tirande Kirl, tiftvinjj uttomlrd i)u Lalrando hitch school and llu S;i(Vred Heiirt academy of this ohyj f S Senior Glass , af L. H. V .. e s, Presents i?SevenlKfevs? to Ea sap' r m li : m m m m 14 ce b ... A Two-Act MysteiV' Fari Willi Prologue and Epilogue by Gtrg M'. Cohan A Koyalty Tlay HIGH SCHOOL AUBlTOrtlllM :.' Friday, March 7 8:15 I; Saturday, March 8, 8:30 Dooi-s open at 7:30 JI. ;Ecaei-ved Beats at Glass ' Drugs Thursday, I: March G, 8:00 A. M. Reserved Seats soc General Admission 35c n i GOODS Ills Hats - flJalls - ;ioves Ma.sBs and Tcnnil acs and TeiVibrMtalls F, L. LILLY ll:uilvnti rimno M;iin S3 fee EJS m m H M m w M n K N ea liS w rs Si no (ir iv.ur . Used rmci'iH mcifr? Tn six v mo jmt i Ij'h caix In our now hL-itlid wo will niter ym n l al -iimiiii If you wilt call Vat (lie Mono wai'ohoii-o mi 1MTti v)H A'o. TIm ev HiiMiiulHlo will smh I o liort. st Dm nr inus mttilt-K I ie moo , tin huy Iho new rar, Smith & Frees Now l.otallon Orison ;rwory HhtK .ttffonwni A vi Niar l'lr Sf. I'llOM; MAIN 52? Portland Epicurean Jumped at This Mar. Ill, Inst Any In pay water $ I rent wltlinni a ix-nnliy. S--Xl ! SiM A-'jM if' ,. I and MIhb MNHa- Raxkill. if JT Xfjr I I I fJ 1? i I Jif J V X I londancc and a l-aanl Itnio woh I I fc w -j " ' ' , upon I at dune In if, wilh oxoollini.l ' . mpne4l&v pl sCHAWTDli--a SHOPT, !IC. Silver Grill i - - ; Offer You the Best ,-.r,rrvnAAT . SPECIAL DINNER MENU DAILY X j 1 r .. Choice Steak and chops ' ! . I Cars - Trucks - Tractai We use A No. 1 Steeij Reef I !.-' t sea foods X PERKINS MOTOR CO. ; Quick Service . ropular Prices A ; 1 I- ' : I Strictly American " . .' :. """ r; "" "7" :. '! f4TV JJnrSMA.. U Wi jour liglitjto out Nllf Said I KrvlT or th:,t .Motor ; ! I r'i(S4 Komi "ll" just call I 0-,, ii . l ii . , lJ J 1' . 'fejA :i:i-V nn.jKf'll; have it fiMipitcnwwiwiwi w-tirwfiiiip"WPwp'f , lil 3 vorl:in;r tlio l.:-a,sL poa- -.l -j.,. .. a. to : ! - I fcrftoIrlJaig!SSH MWo lijfTu uli'l at. least l DON'T GCTMwl Electric i'l , L-. J JMisnn ln.ila ;nmns - , jj -1 1V iK'pid, Vhono :t:i-V ( Don't Be Felled Gov. Pierce & Son Cheat Portland Grain-Fed Mature Baby Reef At laM thut misht he Raid ly roithunl thnlor.t, Im-ouuko I'it ico Jt !oii a iv w UIIiik: thai I'tiion Coun'v hIkUI hi oy tho on-aiii of Hh oh ii products. llovirnn' Vit rei & Son, hi-otMlors ami raisers of IiIk hod.i of jHin-ty-hrod lloivforda, luuo rnntiuctod to soli us a .supply uf tln-ir fanifd hIooih, find tho first allohnti't in now on tho block of our retail stores. Wo arc spt-elally thllKht.'d lo announ.-n that wo can frlvo our o LslouitM tli i st-rvicc, and publicly express our ffta'i-tud.- to I'ii-ree Son. fiovornor riotre & . Son have commanded tho topj pile.- in all oifi'i-hiK at tho Porilund Stock Mini and tn ordri' to keop theso spl'-litlid slt-ers In La liranJ wo had to pay n honun a substantial bonus, too 1U - He did It Hillinjfly. Now we cjii chuckle. iM-caux-j f;Uilldluus wtatth of rorthuitl inn nothing on usthat which th-y p;iid hi; priceji to fr.-t i now s-llimiho It was rust d - t'uloi) rouiity. The st o i is now at hand, nud Iho lialarft o to como are l.h-utlcul with tho ones Ihat creator a sms;itiin um drew u liomw In Portland. I They ai .;iil pratn fed-- an iinportuiit ittui in tho raisiiK of l'Vr. Tho pariicu lar epicnrlan wants grain fed Reef m n ha can K t i. The averaeo wotirht of those sloora Is n round onn thaustiiid pounds and their ujje. puts tlioni just boyon 1 t 10 tt;ihy r,.f stujfe j.lst where tho most delt-ctahc' steuKs Q rousts urn producetl. At no stiiffo of hc-f pi-odiictlon in the flavor a rioli. or tho Uhsuch ro lender a? in and just out of the baby bei-f stag-. Wi- ;:re ui: tickled as a kid with a now pair of hoots, nvr this contract, and we wont our customers to shaio of joy mill special offerThvs w 1th us. In fact, it i.n and alnays will bo our policy to keep superior niiallty Iwayn for,. moat In the operation of our tensive plants oud refatt rsl jbllshiuents. The Grande Ronde Meat Co. Lumberfor all finish (Tainted. Coast Fir Finish stained, or finished Ting, if you really want Al USE White Cine where USE Old Grow Where it in naturj USE Coast Fii good t loots. irorJ '"Pe ior an polished lloors. f UbL Native Fir and Larch (Tamarack) for all dimension, and where cheap com-, mon purposes require it. While Pine and Old Growth Yellow Coast Fir Is the Rest Finish. Don't Re Fooled. The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. A Home Concern With a Home Purpose REAP THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED APS