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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1924)
Thursday, JuneS, 1924. TUB CA GRANDE EVENTNQ PpSEttVClt T r NEWS Social news must be In the bunds of the society editor by 3:30 o'clock. Duo to the fact Hint the social page is made up before noon, it Is practically Im possible to Insert stories after that hour. Hereafter, Hems, no mutter how important they are, that are delayed beyond that hour, will not bo printed until Hie following day News Edi tor's Nolo. Anattiactstu affair took place yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. t Tuckey. when Mrs. Grov er Urimniwt, Mrs. l.loyd fierce, Mrs. U M. Hoyt and .Mrs. Tuckey were hostess at a delightful bridge parly. The. Tuckey. home wus ex H'lisUrly decorated with the seasons flowers n ml during the afternoon fourteen tables of bridge were at I'hiy, yvith high honors going to Mrs. f'laude l.yneh, second to Mrs. Sam Harris, third to Mrs. Priest and fourth to Mrs. (.Miuse Uohnen-Kiinip- ' lb-fore a very enjoyable afler inionfcw;iB brought to a close a de licious luncheon wus served by the cuimning hostesses. , The Ladies Auxtllsry to the American Legion duid a very inter e.sling meeting lust evening, when they met at the K. of I. ball. There was not a very lurge attendance, but many luiitorlant questions were brought before those present. It wus voted to send dgurettes and gum, by tlm delegnteB to the State t 'onvent Ion, to t he ex-soldiers In the government hospital at Port land. Mrs. Oscar Humphreys reported I hat slii was unable to attend the ion ven Hon as a delegate of the Auxiliary and Mrs. N. Palmer v:ih elected to fill the vacancy. Mrs. Hay WilHanm was chosen us an alternate to take Mrs. Palmer's place. As arrangements now stand Mrs. Glenn Campbell and Mrs. . N. Palmer will be delegates to the State 'onvent inn and Mrs. ltuy Williams and Mrs. Walter Palmer, alternates. They expect to leave l.a Grande Sunday, June S. Monday evening the West min Permanently waved, wavy or curly buir should bo Wutcr-Wovcxl The water-wave Is soft and natural In appcuranv. In no wise can it possibly harm the hair. Moles, warts, superfluo M hair permanently removed without scar. All Work Guaranteed AT THE COLONIAL ----- Phono (VJ1-J 1S03 Fojrth St. Apt. B KVKUY M0T0U1ST will be immediately impressed with Ihe simplicity and serviceability of the SUPERIOR LU(i .A(;E CARRIER -built of high-grade steel baked enamel finish and in a manner that assures satisfaction and un limited service. I Ji ljJjFIQ.2 FIG. 3 CARE F.ASTKKN OKKGON'S LARGEST HOME FURNISHERS of SOCIETY uter Guild of the Preshytertun J church surprised Mrs. George It. Vehrs at her homo on Seventh street. The evening was enjoyubly spent In social entertainment, after which a delicious luncheon' was served. Mrs. Vehrs will leave l.a Grande in the near future and this affair took place in the form' of a farewell surprise party. The Ladles Adult Bible Class of the Klrst M. K. church, will meet at the homu of Mrs. Bendlesdors, apartments over the Silvert horn Wright Family drug store, Krlday afternoon. June 6, at 2:30 o'clock. Kveryone interested Is welcome. Au Interesting evening is antici pated Monday, June It. when Mrs. It. J. Green will present Mrs. Will iam Long In piano recital at the Ia Grande public library. Mrs. Long will appear In nine excellent numbers and will be assisted by -M if..v i.'nitr Mourunu. accom panied by Mrs. W. W. Berry at the piano. ' The Ladles Roclety of B. of L. l' and K. will hold their regular meet ing Friday afternoon ut 2:30 o'clock at the K. of P. hall. j Fashion Notes riCKLi: FASHION IXIU LGKS lir.lt CAPItlCKK IX TIIK CHANGING M(HU;S The vogue for flannels Is on the wane. In fashionable gatherings, one sees pructicady no costumes ol this fabric. The trig, non-crush -able knitted suit Is being accorded much favor where the smart folks stray. I Today the scarf is the Indlspen I pensable. So graceful, so flatter jlng it has become the most linpor tant of all accessories for milady. Kspec la 1 1 y is t It e k n 1 1 1 ed sea r f to be recommended to searchers for (smartness. It Is so durable, so at tractively colored, and quite nn J like Its woven sister need not be I pressed at every wearing! . A warm day brought out many two-piece knitted frocks on the Avenue. One not Iceably striking uffuir was knitted of plaid In white and black, with a high collar but toning from throat to waist with large nickel buttons. Kvery Indication points to a sea son of white in sweaters, knitted suits anil knitted frocks. It Is well to remember that u touch of yellow Is always permissible. A three-piece suit knitted In ptire citrine silk boasts u full length cape with collar and border trim med In curled ostrich. . Among Ihe newer versions of the three quarter coat Is a striking model knitted In yellow jacuuard. with collars and stiffs of white 1 t1 FK2. 1. Showing Superior Luggage Carrier clamped cm the running board, in folded position. Does not have to be removed from car when ! not in use. FIG. 2. Showing Superior Luggage Carrier opened to 9 inches in height. At m this height the ear dJors can be opened over the caU'ier, leav ing access to the car. Ad justable from 34 inches to GO inches in length. FIG. 3. Showing Superior Carrier opened t 16 inclics in height: adjust able from 34 inches to t"0 inches in length. Beauty Shoppe Varincllo Cosmetic mjtici-; We will dye your irruy hair with Inecto-ltHpfd hair dye at cost of mtiteriul fur 1 days only, l'crnianenliy banishes gray hair. Ilvum S.( Wll-JttCObMlU linlldlt'. I ft " . - - ..For Youth ill gf Iff '&4 Here is n youthful frock of charm end originality. Over A foundation of blue Hat ercpe Is put an over dress ot eyelet embioidery Itound In white. Th overdress fastens at the neck in trout but is cut so as to reveal a punef of the blue crepe. A corsage of silk (lowers in many hades of blue is a charming touch 4 An interesting Old that Is fast online into vogue is the wearing ot1 knitted silk scarfs us turbans for motoring and sportswear. The bright hued straight scarf Is wound about the heud with the ends crossed In back, or knotted pirate fashion low at Ihe right side. AVhcre to Carry 'Km. London. Instead of half a doz enwrist bags. vanity ruses and the like, we are not to carry such thhigs on the wrist now. ' It Is per missible to curry them nil In the big 'square, handle of one's parasol. Long Cigarette Holder. t New York. 'lgarette holders of remarkable lengt h are coming In again. One sort Is of ivory and enamel while another copies a lolus flower and stalk. n it A NOriUKHIM; LIMA If KAN LOAI tX 8 Spring brings with It Ihe oppor tunity for the housewife to eXer ciHe her Ingenuity in providing her household wll h vegetable substi tutes for the ordinary meat dishes. Mere, for exiihlple, in a litna ben loiif. 1'se one eiiji of dried lima beans. I'ul to' soak overnight.- In (he inorninK drain and rook In boil ing water slowly until the hetins are tend.-r. but have not IohI their Hhape. Drain them In an enameled ware colander. Melt two and one half tableHpoonfulH of bailer, and Into' thai Htir two anil one-half imps of bread erimis. The erumhs tdiould be lakeii from the mft part of (hi; brend, not from the crust. .Add one liibb-spoonfill of rhopped plirsley and one-(uurler of a tablespoon of powdered Hage; nlso one und onc Mtiarter teitHpoons of salt. Meat three egVs utld mix with the beuns. Stir In the bread crumb mixture. Have ready an emtnieled ware hremlpan well buttered. This will turn out Millie Hulld and can be sliced us one. would veal loaf. Coniniet-eiitl News In American I'HIH'rs Pral-ed by Mrllhlier LONDON. ( Al") America Hnd her newspapers were riled as an example to Knglaml by L. S. Atnery, former Lord of the Admiralty. In a speech al a i erenl luneheoii of the London district Journalists. Mr. .Vinery ntd hi' whs mueh strurl; by tbe t nnle si a I Istles which ap peared In American newspapers, coil) pared wit h anyt htng published here either about this country or the Tfiitisli Kmplre. The prosperity of .'.nierica. the speaker said, had be-;i ti to thv fact that the whole of Die people, with its press behind lliem, bar thought for two generations In terms of development and' not in terms of indivldiTiil trading or bus Iness m tin; ordinary sense, of the word. DOCTORS ADVISE PORT WINE AND OLIVE OIL Prominent iihyslrlans say If tlx I public only knew the tonic value of port wine and ollviaoll they would iiulckly retrain their health. J'ortollve Is a conibtnatton of rleh cn-am, olive oil and rare old lort wine Keb nttfiirally . blendet! with olher ijieilleul agents. It rent ores tln-d out. run-down MyHtems. Is esiieeifilly valutible for dysp'-iisiEi, stoiuiieh troiib!-s and eonrttlpullon, Stint todny tn k Irttr l'orttdl c. nut ore's food tonic, and wee ho'v pilckly yon bujo-ove. fted (.'rots I'lturriuuy will Niipply vuu ' tfl! ord'TH jier..t.-.J.) Forlolit'c Laxative Adv. UN 1 N CLUBS Club Members Report a Host of New Members During the Last Few Years. LOS ANQULK8. AI') In the last four years the General Feder ation of Women's clubs Iihs added to Its rolls more than 3,1)00 new clubs, raising the list of uuuiuor clubs from 2,000 to about 6,000 and the number of affiliated club women to more than 1,000. 000, the president. Mrs. Thomas U. Winter, of Minneapolis, reported at the opening business session of the federation's- seventeenth biennial con ventlon here today. Besides the addition In member, j ships and affiliations, some of the outstanding accomplishments of Ihe lust four years, since the federation met In Des Moines, la., were out lined by Mrs. Winter as follows: "The purchase and equipping of headquarters In Washington. "The movement toward universal membership, made actual In 14 state. "Junior membership organization and club Institutes. "The closer relation of state offt rs' lo each other and to the Gen eral Federation." "Kvery year, with our growth In numbers." added the president. "with our awakening and greater civic consciousness,, the. demands upon us grow. Possibilities loom upon us suddenly for great accom plishments, and If wo hesitate br turn away, they seek other agencies and warmer hearts." Paralleling certain chunges and movements within the organization. Mrs. Winter explained, "must be added two very Important develop ments for linking up Ihe new und old and pouring fresh currents of life into our veins: first, insuring the continuity of our efforts by get ting more and more young, peopl Into our organization, which result ed In creating the committee on Junior membership; second, . the qually Important right about face In our at tit tide toward our jobs that has lifted them out of Ihe nmateur stage and made us renllr.e that club work fs not a catch-us- cntch-can affair, nor to be udmtn 1st e nod by rule of thumb, but that we needed to school ourselves In the best ways of doing the work to moke ourselves efficient. This ant the trnlnlng school of the Club Institute.' The administration of Mrs. Wln r served from 1920 to 1924 .The new national officers, to be elected at the present convention, will fill a term of two years. I'ro.en Clihken for Soldier MANILA. (API Krosen chicken Is to be served to nil A mirtcn n soldiers rat toner in Mnnlla and Cump Nichols in lieu of 00 percent of I ho beef component,' until the Htipply of chickens Is exhausted. The coutmlssfiry recently became overstocked with chickens. Mollcc to Creditors. ' Notice Is hereby given that .the! undersigned bus been appointed j executor of tho estate of K. W. ) Httnibel. deceused, by the County; Court, of tlm State of Oregon fori 1nton County. All persons havlngj claims against tho said estate are hereby required to present them ttJ Ihe undersigneds with the proper! vouchers within 'six months after 1 tho date of this notice nnd to so! prettenl the sume to the undersign-' ed at the of dee of H. K. Dlxoil. l.a (imnde. Oregon., j Dated this I'-nd day of May, ii2L ; F. L. MKYKUH. Executor of tho Kstste of I'. W. Ilambcl, deceased. II, 15, Dixon, attorney for Mxecu-; tor. . j May 22-2!-.lune B-1 2-1 ! Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to Try THE MARLNELLO SHOP floam 6, Soninicr UMg, "A beftutr ld (or every need" I'IION'13 MAIN 677 i r; i At it t Yorit ii.nt Triat your tresses rljrht by IcMInK ns attend to them oe enslonally. The Imlr neids a period triil "onee over." perhaps for dundruff c sealp treatment, but, any how. In our beauty purlors It will if't rnru and sUllfi.l attention thnt will promol Its hculth und Kron th to lusnrlunce. Till; KATHHYV HOONC ' IIKAtTY SHOI 25 New I oley llldtf. I'lMHie Mhln f2B Peanut Brittle Special 20c Pound THIS SPECIAL IS FOR THURSDAY, JINK oih The Candy Shop SiO Mil bT. The Huiue of Houie Made VMdf How New Federal Tax Law Affects Each One How tlwi new' fcdonil .lax law twill affect Xie people In now subject of much intercm. One of too most Interesting tables on tun subject has been propured, by Senator Simmons.. Democrat, who Is credited 1th authorvhlp of tho law In Its principal features. . The tabic-applies to future tax' payments, there being, a flat reduction ol 6 per cent on taxes being paid this year. Tho normal rate of taxes on Incomes will be S per cent on tho first M.ouu of Income, t per cent on Incomes from i 4.000 to JS.00O und 6 per cent on Incomes afcovo 18,000. The surtax rates begin at 1- per cent, on .Incomes in excess of 310. ooo and run up to 40 per-cent on Incomes ot more than 9500.000. Senator Hllumons, author of the Income .tax rates, has prepared, this table showing the amount of combined normal and surtaxes, paid by a married man with no dependents as compared with tho pres ent law. . .. ' Income. ' I'resent Law ' Conference 'Keheduto ' 13,000 . .J20 . ' ' . 7.00 . 4.000 ... .60 ' . . ' . '., S3. 60 f.oo ' too . S7.60 ' 0,0(10 ' . . 160 ' ' , " "' , f7.60 7.000 ' . 560 " - S7.60 8,000 ,"'. 430 ' . i 167.60 10.000. . i S0 ' - S07.60 ' 14,000 V S40 ' 477.60 20.000 ' 17:0 , , 1.017.60 26.000 ' ' 2.740 . . 1.737.60 ,000 ,4.160. , . 3.2U7.50 60,000 . J.640 ... 6.137.60 100.000 ' 30.140 32,617.60 300,000 ' 144640 12S. 617.60 1,000.000 '" " - ' 660,640 420,017.60 NEW FACTORY OPENS SQQN Coca Gola . Franchise ;for Union, , a,nd . Wallowa Counties Secured ; by Proprietors. 1 : ' ' . ' Machinery' Is being nslalled In (he new Harvey, (Ireen and -Hess bottling works oh Kiist 'Adwins-ave-nue And tbe plant 'wtll bfe ainder operation' In' "a few days. ' All eatilntnent Is1 (Sf the most modern doslun nnd the, lant has a capacity -of 50 cuses df bever Idges a day. Several newer; de velopments In the' mnriiifii'eture ol soft drinks have bee A tilled by tbe proprietors, anibni; tbebi an automatic labelling 'machine whlcli labels several hundred') bgtjlcs an hour. ..!... Nearly every varb ty. of, soft drink Will be tnrmd out by the new plant, according to the nrojirleiors. The compuny, litis' tbp '.Coy Cola jnanul'acturlng frunehlse, tot Union and Wallowa . counties, and the drink will he. distributed from l.a Grande hereafter instead of;-belng shipped ln . . . , . , All maehlnrry- will bo -driven elect rleully and tlu( plant' will be tor the figure in clined to stoutness Exqulsltol Very liglilly Uuiinl permit, absolute' freedom of wamuino. Kvery I Camilla means "Beauty and Comfort, Too" for Its wearer The pai entcd Ventllo feature niHkea La Camilla aatonlshln&rly comfort able. ! A full ' line of the different models always on band. ; Mrs. Robt Pattison Oanetlen I'liooe , Main M Apt, 10, New Foley niil(. equipped' with electricity through out. The conipany already - lias one delivery truck .ready to do busi ness and will nut others Into ser vice as needed. . ' Once a. man wrote a book mi "1 low to '(let Hlch" who has ac tually done It, . himself. Mobile j New-Item- - 'oti lo Creditors, ' Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executrix of the estate of Kugene S; Norrls, deceased, by tho County Court- of the Htste of Oregon for Union County. , All. persons having claims .against the said estate are hereby 'required to present thein to the , undersigned, .with the proper vouchers within six months af ter the date-of this notice and to so present the same to the under signed at the office of H. K. Dixon. i.a Grande. - Ore. i Dated this 22 day of May. 194. i '. MAKY D. NOltltlH, f - . : . lOxeeutrlx of tho KhIiUo of i , Kugene 8. Norrls. deceased ! H. trlx.: K. Dixon, attorney for execu- May 22-29-June 5-12-111 FILMS DEVELOPING ,. HUNTING . . ENLARGING Let ' us help you for Letter Pictures Red Cross Drug Store WILLARD, Thrtadfd Ruhbt-r Hal Icry for (lie Car Announcement T1IE MATTERY AND ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY " Announces its formal opening in La Grande at 1311 Washington St., in the Leighton Machine Works Building. , Willard Storage Batteries, Bosch Ignition System, Stromberg Carburetors A complete stock of new, genuine battery and electrical parts will be maintained at all times. Charging equipment and electrical repair. Machinery is of the most modern design, permitting a thoroughly de pendable and economic -service. AH Makes of Batteries Tested and Filled Free. ' Your Patronage is solicited on the basis of Quality Merchandise, Depend able Work, and Reasonable Prices. IHE BATTERY &.ELEGTRIC SERVICE CO. 1311 Washington St. Telephone Main 753. ' " Leighton Machine Works Bldg. STROM HKRG , Carburetor, the Accepted 'Standard Triple A Hosiery At a Startling Price IN ALL TIIU NEW A TTIi ACTIVE SHADES ULACK, CORDOVAN, AMBEU, PEACH, SAND, TAN BARK AND BANANA. Price $1.00 Per Pair 1 L2LEi 1;.!: AND MILLINERY Stoic Closes Tomorrow at Noon for Stock Show at Union 4M A Hiking We Will Go! ' For hctillh's sake, for the sake of your feet, wear substantial laced oxfords or high shoes, with a sensible walking heel, for hiking.' ' " ';' ' Those girls one sees wearing any old shoes that are ready to be discarded, are simply demanding so much of their feet, . without giving them proper protection ' . , and support, that sooner or later there - ' will be trouble it's cheaper and better to be careful. ' i " j " ; ' .THIS STOKE WILL CLOSE AT , NOON ; FIUDAY 1 F011 UNION STOCK SHOW. The Bootcry Inc. 06 Ucpot S'rect "A PiuadiNc Home of the A i ill -A id GKOVER Plume Maia 118 for Tired Feet" Slxie for Men und Wniuen SMITH, M(r. HOSCII l)eii'iidal)le Ignition System SERVICE On All Makes