Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1924)
.Tuesday, May '13, 102!. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE- NEW S of SOCIETY "'Stralght'Xihes1 " H. M;,y ,,,. n'l .Mush'lan.'t." putii " "V Mavid s.-h. P'th a mil fruiu , I'i'iiin- or Mi-. i in nil- of 1 :uil it bt musical journal prin : Iiill'l.i OUrd::- 'in iuV ,itrn-r The pp. nta liiHiiiril.soii. li: ntiii.? ol 1.. am- U.-ii.'h n.ii.1: "Mrs. A. I- Illl ;lttt 1 t lllO i department lly jot' Hi.' h- Mauy iiwiii. II) Hi.' itoprano I'liUli;; lh. iv :t ri ist ry. .1, i.idiir(r:it and dtlli-llMili: i.'sp.'.ii.lili) ni'ore M il h 1 I lit '"'iVi- nut I't'tiiit-i Ili'l'M. COIli ill' 'l In at stale liiist ii((0 .still;; Hlicc. Ibiruiu. Ii:uiit ; heel IM, Women'? if (tntroii. but lUCCe.'iMIUily in I heell pVKi-il! l 'Iti!.. I iv'n ;il ilif Spline. ;:!! IP! UeM 1-ef llOllt i n-e;vnn, end she is :.i :i in music ill I In ni i iic si :il e, 111. villi? eCI I Ui n I'M- iiuimI lii.usif ,1 .if l!i" NYixlit.ttrln ;i CiMiide :in.l UH.ially Ml' id of ilii- music or'i'iun.allon. On- line musical nro- j;rr;uii.i itiv.-n :n i.., t;,-;,n,,. n:(V( jlH-.n ilir.Th-.t t.y Mrs. l:irli:f.idson and lor nun rbis ;if( ti ainrcr Uiw udd.-d to On- miislry of Hose oe- fusions. ,l (.in- of On se . v. nls lit, ande observer made I In- fol lowing tliii'-r at ion of Mm in I .a ;:n,iM ,n's siucinc;: "Mrs, mi.- ur ; i:i-)ifiriA(iiN:in- "Spirit f astern ; i 'am obeli -Tim no mi. i Mi I . Sun; from ( ioiuioil'!) Ca UsJ nw JlKT.Uf- ('A.M)V AT WliOLKSAl.p I'UH'IN! ! liny j'mir candy :il Tin- C.in.ly Slnp J'.-'.lionizc home iniliiiitry. The Candy Shop 1H or in: Home sr. -Miiilc Camlj i; ii w i Son calls for lunch vot-!il "1 jli '-11111. ni- :in well lis dramatic ahil ' ily. Mis. Hichurdson was nt her "-best in Huh iiihiiIiit iiml Mnrur li so npu-iMiiiiy nun tin w.-iiif ,oi ili' ::::.tK j.'wi lii s-tini-i vvry' ri-nl.'- Oil illluMli'l- in CUMioll llliU Kiltlll' pap.-r nioiii (if iu-r ' ( infinir l loinio.l's "A v.- M:n i;i" ami Mn "I'ul(in:ii8i'" fnnii 'MijriHin' :uiil In I On- iiill-r Home thai h1h "roHc In Mn' lu'lKlilsjfcfcH-rial II lu- a l.inl.' nlMoii lias siniK inaiiv in l'iM-il:inl. Iii'imr K'-liMi-.t uppi iir lii torr Oio On-umi Munir 'l-:i ii I'm' AhwiK-lailon unit til an-i'IIk-i- litiM' Mhr WiiM tin' Hprftal so lolm lor On- Stiit i- Krili-i-:itlon or Wnnn-n's 'IuIh at .Srasidi ilnriiid ono of the annual conventions. Tlir.ic I'lHra-i-int'tlls wiTi' nol jut f iinrlnrv invit;iMim I oil r.-co'-ni- I i il , i : ft ft" - If V "Mil) j W s! . . B . ,TZTZ"" 5 " - 200 Pounds Ice rKLIl- JSl 4& w Sl'i h,Eah::-Refngerator Sold The Famous KMnelander Airtite V No rol'iitsi'i.-ilm- mil Ik' ItL-lier Uimii i(s iiisuliiliiin. We will l)i ftlad to cx)liiin Hip special wall tonnliiwiion and iiiMil-iiion Immd only In Hie AIItTITK, which have made llii-ni faiiiouj: for iheir ci'licirnry. 5 4 i. I l op PS icer 'i'his lefiiji'i-ialoi' emhur'io:; iialile leal nit"; known to lefi while enamel lined, haidwian '.ho lies! and most lior loiisfi nclioi i', .'!."-lii. ice eapi Lamer SIz? in Same Style $22.95 j J- J W:'m irtrar' 'w I ih.n im hum i i Fliree Door Side Icer fN i id DOW Hi jiJit nfml 'lin- true A1HT1TK Hefrineiator. IJuill a h'lllc het tei l!i:m seems necessary. All white enamel lined, .-i liii la as.-i. nickle plated locks, 10-lh. ice eapiicily. N DELIVERS vol' ( iiixisi:, to(;i;tiii:: COri'ON. TIIK 1(10 WII.l. ANY AMOI NT Mil1 NK1C0. 118 INTEREST I The charm of tins hlnck rep sulti whirh wan created by Molyneux jfor it concert costume lies In the' (?itralt;hi. uncoinpllcatetl lines and) (he Juiliclous use of embroidery In old and white. It l worn with an! iuverMoUMu of gohl tissue cloth, and a close turtxia of .the samef material. ' lioiiH of ini-rlt of ono of Ori'Kn'K .Ji-adhiK ail 1st h. . I Tl' appcaruncc of Mim. KU hanl- nn licrorc On llalfi-r M uel lowi'll I'lnii thin Ht-aHon Kavi1 lu-r an bp- port unity to ilisplny ivchnlral ami i iiw.orpri'tatlvo vocaliHin- .In arltiH land halludH lliat won. Ton Iter cn- lliiiHlaMtlc . iVHpoiw fr-'P' u dls jcrliiilnatiiiK: audience; Tho pro gram Included Hamli I'h "fare Selve." IMlCclllI'M "I'll liel li vi 'diiino." SIiuiki',h "lli HcUehrtc," jlel UieRo'H "HonilnK," ArdlM'H "II Huclo." Wood'H "I Heard You 'do Hy," Walkor'H "lice liream," jlsnthryn .Inhnuon'H "Muwii," Mur- liall'M "A Dream l''ancy," TlininaH' SuiH Tiianla." and the i;ich Klouiioil "Ave Maria," wh It violin iOldi;uto. The local paper Kiive tlie following account of the concert: !'Tlit Moloist. Mr. A. I., nicliard- Hotl of Lit (I ramie, proved lierwlf to he an artiHt m" escepi lonal aldl lily. ller KracioiiH inanuer am) eiariuiii(,r peiHinalliy woji for ter 'niiiny admf I'ers'and frieitdH in,l!:ik jer. ller ntiuihci'H were ctitliii.tiiia- Hcally r'Ceii d and I he Inti l-preln- tloti (il' i-;icli (.'.ive I'Viileiice. of her la;tli and llltellij:ence liK a puiaiclan ' 'of hich IdealM. Her proKram con-! dialed of ho many InlereMlinj on;ii. KHiV'a1 fftn-itunc- to 'Oi inualc of a Japanese koiik, and t'leta AleKeii non Riivd'Hs niy ch-wr J:tpanet' reading; .. The Keen ml courm v;in Klveil In i lie pi-tviiie dlniiiK room of Oic .Soumier hotel. At OiiH cuiirw th varloiiH loiitiiH wen1 itiveii. and Oij iV iflle.-i;i elected. Officers for the i-liHiiinr; year wilt Im MIms Ullve 'lli-o. pt'iHldi-ui: MiH t'f Oo Snider, vice pii'sideni ; Mi.is An m-lta Johnson, Heci-i-lary: and Mlsnj Mac St. iiniii. program (Miairnian. j Them- in w ot riceiil responded tn touKtM, as did ulno Hie past pi-cul-ili iHH. Mrs. sio-rwood WllllaniH. J M is. It. I'. l.uiidiH an. I MI'tH tlerlhaj VValKinrer, Mr.s. II. I'.. lion, preal-j dent ror Mn paHl year, wiim a very j cliarmiiiK toaNlmisI i-i'mn. ' .The ttii lad coiiritf' wan at Ihe j hoine or Mi-h, t'harleH Ho l-'orrcal. Here (ne of Hie 1 1 lout oi Initial and; clever decorative HchemeH Hint ha1 heeil Used illliillf; Ihe CMHli-ncc Oi the aovlliary w an carried out, and! much ci'edil in due Mm. He l-'nr-1 rcsi a in! Miss Walsiiurer lor the ; enjoy iiK-ni they I urnislied. 'let a j McKennon, Horolhy llrownton and Hii.el Heal alno served 1 ft in course, and Mins Mcli-nnoii Kiive an Irlnh' recital ion. j1 ItiKhert was nerved at Ihe home, of Mim. II. I-:. HiMin, and coffee tit the hoiiii- of Mis. I Hindis, w here i Mrs. Stanley I .vim N iiift a Kt oup ol ' souks. I Tile Cojlllllit'ee in cll!M'KC of OllHj very HiicceHsl ul dinner eonnm1ed of, Mi'H. I e-'oi i-i si, Mi m. Ilrow nton. MIhn Mae Stearns. Mrs. .1. I. Wooilell, Mrs. C. M. liosimoml. I M vh. fla-.idc I'ooper, MIsh lliunia t llarlkoit. Miss N. II Mahafley tin.) J Miss Iterthu WalsiiiKcr. The mem-1 hers or Hie auxiliary are deeply; apprecialive or the unllrltlK el l.ortH reprrsenied. ( : Miss Hattie Siiorl, whoBe, mar rliiKe will tnUe place some time 1 hiH tall l o How ii rd Hansi-oiil. was Hie liisplratfoil lor a delight ful niiscellaneous shower laut even ing ai the country home of Mis. 1 ,ee I tcynoltlH. w hell 1 he Went -mlnsler Hulid h.dd their reKiilar meeting'. Tlie home was beautiful ly decorated with lilacs and Ihe shower was Kiven In Hie form of a May IiiihUcI. MIsh Sliort led Hie devotional for the evening and Mi'H. Clyde Wehh had chaiKe of Hie proi;rain. At tlie close of a very enjoyaldc evenliit,' a delicious luncheon was served hy Hie chnrmliiK hostess. kThe second ilauciuK party of the .Junior ni'-niherii if Ihe Country Chili will take place at the cltio I'ridiiy evening, HlarHn;,' at S::ia o'clock. The commltlec In charge. coniiistlnK of .Mesdamis it. .1. Kitchen, Colon II. Hlierhard, II. N. Ashhv, (1. I.. I.ariaoil. A. .1. Si;uif.e. Hurley Smith. II. M. Hay and Sher wood Williiiius, inviti-H all junior an niiieis to he in alleii'lauce. Any junior member nut havliu, a way lo no to Ihe ciub ia n:iU lo ludliy I he comniiliee. The Allcel Ladies Aid will nie.r. Mild Mm. Halph Ciunaiill. K.ihI ni liiiid fily. 'Ihursday i.Hi-innon. !,1il,y 1 fi. Mrs. ;Kil flaspi r. -Mrs H.e -Holonahie- ),, Micuon by A I-VH' " waiFiiiKei a.... ....... ... ... .laill01lll Will liae riii"K'- Vnmrniii. whh'h will be nlveii hou orliiK Mnthi-r'H Hay. ami Mrs. I. A. thai It would be ilirllcull to naim the most pleasiiiK' ones. Th 'Spirit l''low' i' hy ( 'anipbell-Tipt on.i tt';i,i oweUcjii -riud-lier laaff 'iVmiiiIht. I TllouiiiH, ii eoin(i()Hitini) that. Would lav any voice, was arHslicaiiy hiv en and Ihe IiIkIi. blrdlilie notes s easily handled, lhal her audienei huh charmed. " fn another oecn'iiim. In n concer: al M.isl Kly, N.-vada. -Mi-m. IHchiMd flon was Ihe aitlal of Ihe evening, fiujthuf Ihree crouiis. Tin While 1'iiie New a reported her iiin-.-,iit!i in U lit se words: "M I'M. ( Iclianlsoii ;ian-T Haiidei;! 'Care Selve with a filyle of ept-e!ts:i,ii and cool iiiuil y fit lOlle that delilOIIMl rated a pel -fed knowledge of Ihe hil.-rpr.-la-liou of the oriilorial work ir ihia master. She is Hie possessor of ;iii excellent soprano voice and him enjoyed an ex I e naive cull i vat ion which hits develop, d that pleasiii': iiuitity and flexible control of loii'-J so much sought ufler by nopranns in coloratura work. Tills ipialiiy or voice was well Ulustraled in Mm siiiKinjr of Me SuiH Tilania from tlie openi 'MiKiion. ' To have advanced so far nlmur Hie hiirh way of vocal excel I. nee. "TiaB devoted uiiich and has sought On- (ioiirces or Ihe bcHt Inst ruction. In Cortland Mrs. Klchardson sludi. d with l:os- Coursen Iteed, one ol' I hal city's oulsiandinfj teachers, and she saiiK under Mrs. Heed's di rection nt the civic auditorium. Two seasons were ntso spent with Arl hur Alexander, formerly asso ciated with Jean tie HiszUe. I'ercy Hector Stephens claimed Mrs. Itlchanlnon for u season and rm other wus spenl in New York I - V under Hscar Snenuer. These peri ods or study phis l lie natural ipiul-, Mirations of voice and personal charm combine lo make Mrs. Hieh-j unison u soloist of decided aceep-1 tabiliiy. fin last Krl.lay cveiilni: the Voiimk Women's Kdncatlnnal Aov lliary or the .Methodist Church en joyed a progressive dinner, about fifty yountr women belnff present . This W'UH the taut niceiiiuc of the auxiliary before Hie tnimuier vaca Hon. and was also the occasion for the election of orriccrs for Hie n siiintr year. The Hist course of the dinner was held al Ho- home of Mrs. H. S. Hrownton, which was beaulifully ib-corate.t in .fap- lan.s,. fashion, with nia .ih iv. h- non. Horothy Hrowuton and Hustel j leal serving, dresm-d in J.ipanese rrHiiiiKf Thi-Me three irlrls aln Unwell. Mrs, Crank Wrb;ht and Mrs. I. I-:. Ch.-nault will usaial in nervlmr. ' The d'orelKti MiUH.onnry Society of Ihe Methodiit Church will meet at Ihe home ol Mrs. S. C. Smilli, I To:' I -2 Wiudiine.h'ii Avenue Veduesday afternoon al 2 u'cloek. "The Mvsterv I'.nv" In Summer Dresses UK COOL AND COMFOltTARLE IN THESE VERY ATTRACTIVE ' New Sport Dresses and Wash Dresses $5.95 to $35 Rashanara and Canton i v one LINEN ratine, qma S READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY TI'" ' 1 LJJ April "I'VIi iiiIm" will ho MmmI Hiih-i-l ftr I lii ul'lt;rnotni. MrH. lo I hi' II. ,M. liny will hi' IiohIi'm Allilm I'lilli Imli'irrow rvi'il-1 Mm. K. llulliy will onli'i'liiln llir I'arkilali' I'luli al hiT rami Iiihiii' tiimiirrow aCti'i-Moon. .ii'ii'i.'". r.cauly Seekers Will Do Well to Try THE MARIN ELLO SHOP Andrews Variety Store Service and Economy means You Save on Everything! . v i! -and here it is Salad Sandwich To serve on fresh bread with crisp IcitucCaiJJ leaves; or use it as a base for salad dressing- for filling hard-boiled eggs: a sauce for coltHf? fish or a stuffing for chilled tomatoes. It's certainly grand. .' ' ' t ' "! PRICE 45c 'A BOTTLE. Pattison Brothers Grocery Phone Main 80 READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS" IM VOI It IIAHt 1AI.1.IM1' Wi. inlldit l.-ll yim II"' f"i- WIIIH 111 Kr-i. ll I i 1 i- iPI'lim. hori lim a rlnif'J. h. 1 1 ' nirra. ji.-l.nrrjf...aTM.laKiliir oil'l llii-lr :iippil--:iliMa":i .ir.:ilii. TlCrf an' 111.' tar Inns r'-an..nM nf ilan.lruff anl loiltnl l.al'l ipflJi wliiih r.-.iilrt' In-aluii'til. 'I'lii' teal mi hi tr.r f'alllni; lialr or ilail.lrmr f-'iiitri-H tiifr.- Ilii-l the .'iiiplifallon nf - ni:in';f riir-fl. Vi- mi 11 fly inrh n :.' inrlivl.liinliw AT Till". fCH.OVI.tli I'licitif r.it i -.1 Uii:i Foirlh HI. Apt. 11 i i IjcKim (I, Xtmmwjmni. ! I "A lprfu for j fvcry noi'il" j I'llOM". MAIN (177 t iTrJ; uhefigurein- V ? La Grande-Joseph Stage Line; lo dined to jlmtness KiitHlle Very IlKhlly boned perm Ms abnoluto fiHeiloiu nf wui.iHIne. Kv.'iy l.a Cuinillo in- nns "lieanty and Comfo.i, Too" for its u-arer. ThH pj: fnted Ytiiillo fetnr makt-n Camilie aKlonishinly coniloi -olde. A fun nor or Oib dlffi-rfiil mode ti alwuy on haml. Mrs. Roltt. Paltlson for-llfi riniiiB Muin ram Apt. III. Ni'iv Inli'j Milg. tBaors & Cold iron, Props. EFFECTIVE MAY 10TH, 1921 TIME TABLE JtntANDE TO JOSEl'll IIHUL Lcaes La Gi Imblcr Elgin Minam Wallowa ... Lostine llernrise Joseph 7:00 ll:0 3:00 " 7:30 11:30 3:30 7:50 . 11:50 3:50 i 8:30 12:30 4:30 . 9:10 . 1:10 "5:10 . 9:30 1:30 5:30 9:55 . 1:55 5:55 .10:15 2:15 6:15 r'f'. J '.','': ...;. ...I! Y 'ini'Ti j.Oi "I .4 Leaves JOSEPH TO LA GRANDE t Y T Y X ? ? J Y I Joseph 7:00 Enterprise Lostine Wallowa Minam Elifin Imhler La (irande 7:00 11:00 3:00 7:15 11:15 3:15 7:40 11:40 . 3:10 8:00 12:00 4:00 8:10 12:40 4:10 9:20 1:20 5:20 9:40 , 1:40 r:1 .10:15 2:15 - 0:15 Fishermen's Special will leave La Grande at 4:30 every Sunday morning for Minam and Wallowa River Until otherwise notified. Y HI' t$i 4 ...v'ri.-.". . ' . . - ' - jn-wn rii - '