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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1924)
1 i) '-,'! I'iu-'i - Social neiws rnudt b In th hands of the society editor by :0 o'clock. Due to the tact that the social page Is made up before noon, It Is practically Im possible to insert slorits after that hour. Hereafter, items, no matter -how important they -are that are1 delayed, beyond that hour, Vwiil not he printed until the following " day News Edi tor's Note. The Women 's Home Missionary Sorh'ty of the-MHhodist Kplscopnl church will meet Tut-stliiy after noon nt oVlorli.nl. Ihr homo of MU Mo.ly McKention, 17I Adams itvf nur. At thut tlm. the losfiir fildt in a ri'crnt nx-nihi-rship ntm piihrn will t'liti'i'laln. All turmhers are uski-d lo'be 'prfsnhi. - - . Mrs. f'arl f'ook will enlM'Inin llu parKdiilc cluit WViliios.lay nftcr nooii uI 2:80 o'clock. . 1 The Park. Or... (Special) An nouncements Iiavp Iwon mao ' lo frirmlN of tho comttifr marrlag-e or Unlvll Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. .lonoph Lay, and Miss MUdrcil Wiiunkcr. ilaiiKhlcr of Mr. and Mrs. Jioltcrt" Wnunkor, of Hl(? Creek. The happy. day has been sot for June IT. til. . A shower was Riven Miss Waun kev nt whleh liino many bountiful presents were received by Hie bride-to-be. 1 hippy wishes are betnR ten dered the couple by their many friends. A party of T.ft Grande people spent a most enjoyable day yes terday at l-'isher's. springs near Not'th Powder.. The; day was most ly devoted '1ft hwmUnfc liml l)ic plckinfir. The irip wan ihrtde by tn tor;and us the roads wero in ex cellent condition the drive was one of the inns! pleasant features. of theMiip. Mrs. lred Holmes, Miss Nell (irlmhiet, Mr and Mrs. Orovor (Irlnimett. Miss Marqunrdt. Mrs. Cinude Serunton, Miss Gertrude. Seranlon, Miss ThylHs Scranton, cinik Vrlce nhd Miss Adlerose fhilders were In Ihc party. MP. nn.1 Mrs. A. K. Imrycn. Mr. nnd M i'H. Al f red f rook. M r. and Mi-it. llnfry Turner. Mr. nnd Mrs. liuckwiilter nnd Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deal mmln up nn auto party that spent the (week-end at Wallowa J.nke, lh beauty spot of Kastern Oregon. ,' Mr. and Mrs. Allan rnmpbell of r T ntii ItiKt nn, were week-end Riiests nf :.Mr. and Mrs. llrnun of T.a f. ramie rjove. Ore. (Special) The T.a dhh Guild was entertained at the home of Mrs. G. K. Unrkor on Thhrsday afternoon with Mrs. G. K. Marker and Mrs. It. I. Marker us hostesses. Five hundred was played nl five tables. Mrs. Tl. "after scored hiffhest. fhose present were Mrs. J. J. ronley. Mrs. i Tlery ford, Mrs. 1. It. J'arter, Mfss l?hwK'1ly, Mrs. V.. r. 'llees, Mrs. K. " Miller. Mrs. C. lleftsch. Mrs. C. N. OKllvle. Mrs. A. . O. Huntley. Mrs. T.ois Payne, Mrs. T. V. t'onlilin. Mrs. A. . rohklln. Mrs. T.. M. Anderson. Mrs. t,yilln M. Liinlst. Mrs. Hoy l.anlz. of Grande, Mrs. U. H. Daniel, Mrs. .1. 'Fletcher and Miss Nellie I tar- "Has Dash; mm : An enormous bow and long ends nt black satin ribbon add a certain dash to what would regularly be only a very simple frock of blac); chiffon, embroidered in white. It Is worn over a sheath slip of black satin nnd there Is no extra fulness or iriinmlns to mar tho silhouette Paris approves of so thoroughly Almost any struightline frock can' le given a festive touch by thej clever use of a sash or a bow, and' the ribbons of this season are so. beautiful in themselves that they jtnn make any costume. I .a Fol lei t e ca use came t h roiiRh the Cleveland convention with en hanced prestige. t Is a matter of much pride that ihe.la Foliette support era stock fast to their prin ciples, amid booinp and hissing, but without any exhibition of bit terness or rancor on their part, nnd presented their demands in a difrnifietl, proper manner, even I hoiifch recoffnhiins; t he rut lllt-y of their protest. t Not merely t lie "radicHl" .middle west and west will be represented nl the July 4 merlins' where th . a Foiled o candidacy : will be launched. . J'.'aslern industrial centers and New Knffland. also, will hnvo nc workers on" thr lrronnrtrtnTl' an leffort: wilj he made to Iwiild up aifollowlhff- ip what heretofore has h'een considered , barren ?til fordiw surffeiit seed .; f ; ' More optlhils'tic of the third party boosters maintain (hnt the I .a lOollelte candidacy will-prove stronger ilian the third-party can didacy of. Koosevelt In 1912. The Hoosevelt movement, these men insist, was purely personal and political. )t had no economic linsis teiiiitnff to force a new align ilietil on national policies. The present situation, however, is hrbl as having- its foundation purely on economic cause?, and must he regarded ns much more nnbstatu in) nnd compelling. "Bettly'Hffls - - fit -.q V ' INCREASING Ff A . 1 M"hT 411 SW; Pr. J. Ivan Tlnftir, professor of nervous diseases at the Philadel phia ollego of Osteopathy and Surgery speaking today berore the Oregon osteopathic Association nt Albany, si Milled the nssembly bv unolinR stutlstlrs lo show the as tonishing: Increase nf insanity In the Vnlted Stales. According to Itr. Out'ut "rancer is not I he only disease which is rapidly InrrcantiiK In this country in spite nf every 'effort of the medical profession to control it. The rate of incrense of Insanity is fully as great as that of rancer nnd no medical nr sur gical cure has been found for either," says the doctor. 'The remedy for Ibis alarminK situation lies, not so much In the curhitf of those unfortunate Individuals who are already in Institutions ns In the prevention of new cases by in stituting: proper treatment early." Aulo intoxication Is the cauao of most nervousness according to the researches of Or. Oufur and he advocates overcoming the "self poisoning" by putting the body machinery In proper working or der by osteopathic adjustments so that it can automatically eliminate Us own waste products. The convention Is being well at tended by osteopaths from over the northwest, Hitiieso i;nRcr to Invest ' , M ex icy in I'hllfppfnes MANILA (AP) American In vestments In the Philippines . In creased slighlly during the year l!2;t compared with 1922; Chinese more than doubled their invest ments over 1K22, while Filipino in vestments slumped by practically two-iblrds compared with JU22, accord ing 1 o figures com pi led ny Fidel A. Iteyes, director of tho bu reau of commerce and Industry. During the. year; 10 23 there were rixfiwtortnl SK4 nnrhnrnl liitis nnd j partnerships of which 60 were j American with nn nggregato cap ital of $1.1 10,000, compared with 4!) the previous year wlih a capi tal or $i.ofT(t,noo. ' Qn4tn Mah0 of Rcamamm J iittxnuukfd txamflt f the bmtj mri rfiywtfy of th mature Wi.j Tho Older Woman. To look younger (ban one's ago Is not necessarily to look Plow at tractive. Kach age lias Its own luscinailnn, and to jettison the charm of maturity for the Fata Al organ a of a spurious yonthful- ness Is to sell one's own birthright. Put. lo make the most of this rare charm, a certain amount of wis dom must be acquired In the Vise of adjuncts to beauty. Often the w-omnn approaching middle age becomes panicky either believes that art and artifice are no longer for her, and de clines Into a puVlld and nondescript obscurity, or goes to the other ex treme and plunges Into a cosmetic orgy in the effort to retain the out ward appearance of youth. Poth extremes are wrong.. There is no reason why tho older woman should not use cosmetics in moderation to Improve Iter appearance, but she will only defeat her purpose nnd add years to her uge Is she makes up In a glaring. imitation of youth. Tho reason for this Is obvious. Cosmetics, apart. It is not natural for an older woman to have high a color In her cheeks or lips as a young girl. Therefore, since the principal of artistic makeMtp is to udhcre closely to nature an poa slide, ft is unaesthetfc Tor a mn turo woman lo display cherry lips nnd bright pink cheeks, unless these attributes' have withstood the years and belong to her naturally. What rules . of . make-up then shall the mature woman follow? Obviously, she is of nil types, blonde, medium or brunette, sn that ho more than for the younger woman can nny one type of mnke up he Inid down. Iet her select the rotige nnd powder suited to her tvpo. as discussed previously hi j Peaches poiydert For tho Brunei (e Ashes f Roses rouge,' Kachol or Peaches and Cream powders. It in for flier o question, of reducing the. emphasis. - From, say,, forty forty-five on, good tnsto demands' the sUbdued use of color oh the cheeks and lips. ! Tt Is extremely import ant for1 tho older woman lo apply rouge vhen her own natural, color is. An general rule, the color recedes: as one grows older, and is found low i r on the cheeks than In early Youth. The rouge must be very carefully applied and shuded at. tho edges so as to leave no hard line. Ity all means go to the window when doing this, so thut tlm un compromising light of . day will fthide you us to the. amount of rnufte to apply. There 'ore some women who find as they approach middle age that, mr .from 9 losing their color, they htivtl a tendency to become more Morld in complexion. This aome wbnt Is uccentuuted to an pmbas- rnaslng degree after eating, danc ing, excitement,' or exercise. To I tone1 down this unbecoming flush to a more delicate color, a new powder has br-en originated, which bears tho romantic name of Vert Ophelia, While this powder has a green, lone, It Is of the utmost deli cate water green, or the palest Nile, such ns you might get In very rttmy.gnuKc, and in fact the erfect of Its use is lo pass a very becom ing veil over the ton-flushed face, linen chest brought Tl! TU TH T Aammt Flight Around Kiiglnnd. vJ.ONOON.(Arm-ThA.Kinif'ji cup air raco of .1,000 miles round Oreiit Prltiiln and flcotlund, will this year be. open lo seaplane uu - well us airplanes, and will bo flown in one) day Instead of two, art heretofore.! Tho race probably will start, on the! south mast, and at ench stopping; point them will he a land airdrome and un Adjoining wuter drome. Silk Dresses 4 A Rpfttal graupiKg nf models ranging in price )j UH lligft H8 MOW - . T it hi In ronsltlrrs M'Mhiti Wnyn miBldN. AP)The city tunna- i ger plan used In the udmlnlst rut Ion 1 1 ui t itumut-r ui Aiiit'iiinii riiim in advocated by some people for Pub- j lin, now that (he Dublin COrpor-1 ation has been dissolved by Vresl-! dent' rosgrttce. There Is gf iieral public approval of tho step lakon by the government, which lias en trusted ilty affairs to three com-j missloucrs. 1T. A delicious luncheon was nerved in 'the house, which was delight fully decorated with roses and hahyhrealh. making a very charm ing nppeurunce. fFashion Notes HH1nl down Shorter, r.irls. This season's hriilo lins a Rown nnirh shorter lhan lias ln'i'ii iiial so far ' tills siimnti'r. Slif mitigates this shnrtnoss. linw i v.)i hy paili-ls rcarlllllir liclow thi" lii'tit on carli side Many Wrnr ;lnw ItiarcU'ls. London. Tim latest Idea In (Class bracelets Is to wear perhaps 'n dor.en of thesis clear, slender or naments which ftradnalo In color fiolil pnle yellow to deep (trfen. from crimson lo faint pink, or from emerald lo apple. j small Hat Still Popnlnr.' I New Vork. Thouttli tho wide Mint. Inilen with clilffon, flowers and finlt. Is still smart for warm weath er, there is no diminution In lh 'smarlness of the smaller tailored I hat. one of tliese shown lu re to jday in llrnun straw lias a ninli. Iiolinded crown of brown taffeta with n. Rcvr-Cl tailored taffeta 'innrlllnK iflnry In lirown. nloiiK one side of ,Uie lirim. HUNT'S LETTER (Continued from page D' party oompaiBti Is to ho conducted. Conference for I'roEressivo To lltlcal Action" Is too Ioiir and pon derous. If l.a T-ollelte's candidacy W lo make real headway. It will Med a fiw catch lines to offst: the sloptans and phrases already helnir built around the foolldKc pawies combination. ' . . , Bickers or the Cleveland con ference ..rofesi to feel Hint thn Beautv Seekers Will Do Well to Try THE MARIN ELLO SHOP Room . SomniPf BMJ. "A beauty altl for every need" THOSE MAIN Kt vnna ri -su a y 7 Unsweetened EVAP0RATP MILK VERY often a woman will use Borden's Evaporated Milk for one recipe which has been recommended to her, or which she has proved out to her own satisfaction. She will go out of her way to buy a can of Borden's whenever she wants to make up that par. ticular recipe. If you have tried Borden's Evaporated Milk in one recipe and found it to your liking, why not try it for other milk dishes, too? It's just pure milk but richer than ordinary milk because some water has been evaporated out of it. i Use it diluted half and half whenever the recipe calls for milk. THE BORDEN COMPANY ' Pacific Coast Branch San Francisco with the awn left in milk Permanently warctl, xvnvy or iilrly lialr sliotilil Lit Water- WVFi The water-wave la soft and, natural In appearance. In no wis can It possibly harm the hair. Moles, warts, aitperfluois hair permanently removed without acar. All Work Guaranteed AT Till? COrONtAIi I'hone 621-J 180S Po-irlh 8t. Apt. B $16.75 This grwip includes dresses of every type nnd for all owasijiis. Qfc, . LADIES RtADY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY V ' a nourishing dish tasty and easily digested ! Dojrnash crAckers say OUR PRKSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Is Second (o None. We have assembled for your emergency," eveiy Drug, Medicine, and Sick Room appliance your doctor requires and keep them ready for his orders when you heed them. Pre scot t Drug Company - The New Drug Store Telephone Main 53 Cor. Mr & Jeff. if. PURITY BREAD In the making of our bread we use only the b&st western hard wheat, pure cane sugar, sweet milk, pure kettle-rendered leaf lard, pure Worcester Dairy Bait -There, fore a superior product. . Try It La Grande Bakery ' K J. McWilliams PURITY BREAD SUPERFINE BREAD Make this your l oot Comrort Week Leave your foot troiifles here at our store Dr. ScholI'M Foot-Farer rrHfvwwpale anl fnltrn rrrhm. tin-), ui tilnit ffl. pain in thf Ifti jwl lir.'lt, craroil in: corns, mlioUffti urwl bunions. Wort in Uity fclioe. AdiuHnl lo OlMt yoUI In dH-iJua) rmuiienifoH. IV. Sntmtl'i Dunbn Rtrfwter Inrtntrrly If tvt ?hnnnm imtiiby ukingaw jin ynun . I't-ilurtMl tiltt Of the Mtarmcnt by abfwuption,- Prr-aftvi-ti the vtiapeof (lie lioe. Matt-i uny f.. ii.'ilofl:tblc to wear. Hi fuitu frl' lion mvlpfMiirc. I'M meit-p uwjjrUlnilkine. DECIDE to end your foot troubles this week I It's only a question of making up your mind not to stiffcf the tortures of foot ills any longer. Right here in our store you can now secure the means of quick and certain relief from any foot trouble. Tired, aching feet; fallen arches; weak ankles; rheumatic-like pain in feet and legs; corns.callousesorlnin ions we offer you in a special way this week a personal service to etui these tortures. This service, with its assurance of complete and lasting relief, is given our customers free of charge by a Foot Comfort Expert especially trained in Dr. Scholl's methods. He will gladly give you a demon stration of the proper Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy which will meet yourindividual requirements; DsSchoUs Toot Comfort Week June 21 to 28 Eat Blue Mountain Ice Cream- AND BOOST YOUR BOMB TOWN - Best By Test A Home-Made Product. Made from choice sweet cream of the ; Grande Rondo Valley, m ill ley I Grande, Oregon. OREGON TltAlli STAGES t Arande - Joarph - Wallow Lalco Park J. A. HoK-k, Prop, Phoaa Main 773 - Leave A. M, l.a Grand .. 9:00 Imblnr 9:30 Mlgln S:G0 Mlnam ...10:30 Wallowa 11:00 I.ontlnn 11:16 lOnteriirlfto ,...1l:4fi Josopli ..........12:110 Arrive Wal lowa iJika.. 12:10 P. M. lioo :M 1:60 2:. 10 .1:00 S:I5 8:46 4:00 P.M. 6:00 S:!1 6.6(1 (1:31 7:0,1 7:15 7:46 8:00 4:30 1:84 Leave A. M. P. M. P. Jr. Wallowa I.ako S:30 12:30 4:30 Joaeph 0:00 1:00 6:00 Kntwrprlae .... 'J.16 1:16 :1S . lAHtln .....11:45 1:46 6:4 Wallowa 10:00 2:00 C:oo Mlnam l'0:30 2:30 6:80 Klgln 11:10 9:10 7:10 Imblcr 11:80 8:30 ...VtS'O" Arrive I a Grande ... ...IJMio 4:00 8:00 SPEND SUNDAY AT WAM.OWA LAKE PANIC , Insitrpd Carriers Oiwftil tH-itM! - ltmnil Trip Rates Rtand at Foley Hotel, (tommcr Hotel una fciivOf Hotel, La arande. The Bootcry Inc. 206 Depot S'xeet Phone Main 118 "A Paradise for Tired Feet" Home of the Arch-Aid Shoe for Men and Women GROVER SMITH, Mgr. JU -U-'l i" .-.'. '! a- -Li... .LXJJlliHU'J'W J 1 1L .. ANNOUNCEMENT MIkh Kntliryn Iloone of the Knthryn Itoone noauty Rhop, 25 New Foley UlilB.. and Mr. N. K. Kmmett of t lie Marlnelio Cofmieiie Hliop, West Joeohnon lltrfK., annoufiee the ronnoll dallen of Hie Iwo whops and will he lorated In the preftent lomtlon of the Kathryn noone Hhop, 26 New Foley flldit. The Marincllu System and Kathryn Iloone System or Ileanty Cnlliiru Will Eaeh R! I'lOcllreil. 1'eleplione Main 120. CAM'S Where Your Credit Is Good You , Get More Battery Willard Batteries with Threaded Rubber Insula tion cost no more to buy than many wood-insulated batteries-". iC '' ' And they save you the re insulatbn charge which is so common toother batteries. S.n Llttl. An "Knock b.lt.r? Iroubl.. out of tno lut wllh a WllUrd thnmitd HubbM BolUc)!.'! itie nATTURt ft xt;omro srnvrcE oo. Ivhton MYi)iUe Work Wei, l.llt Waslilnftuu Am llione Mala 753 STORAGE -SI BATTEillfS S aWT.-TI !