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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1924)
NEWS of SOCIETY Social news muit be la tha hands of the society editor by :30 o'clodj. Jue to the fact that the social page In made up before noon. It Is practically. Im possible to insert stories after that hour. Hereafter, Items, no matter how important they are, that ore delayed beyond that hour, will, not he printed until the following duy-r-News Edi tor's Note. V rove. Ore. (Special) T.PHlln Peclt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ' reek, of Pove, and Miss KIotuwh AWsten Bltow, daughter of Mrs. Peter VYsr Ifnskow, of lmllT, wero . nianirtl in the temple at Salt l-nhi riiy on Wednesday, June J S, three o'clock in the afternoon. Joseph Fli'Miiif? Smith officiated. ' It was. one of one .hundred-nwir-riopo cori'njonles Unit were pet', formed In the temple that duy, The groom has beep a missionary ih-. Toronto. Canada, for the past two nnd one-half years and the bride Is a popular young lady of Imhler and has boon in the tt.-Y. miverslty at Provo, I'rah, for .the pust year. They will .make, their .home at Cove. . , A shower, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Islle J'cck, was given at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Peck Mon day. The happy couple were given many useful and artistic gifts.. De licious refreshments were' served and a pleasant nfternoon spent. Those attending were: Mrs. De Oraw, Mrs. H. Vetmer, Mrs. Geo. Southwlek. Mrs. J. B. Voimer, Mrs. Mary K. Wardell, Mrs. S. Mitchell, Mrs. A. IT. Orton. Mrs. T. R. Conk lln. Mrs. Kern Coombs or Iijura, Colo., and Miss Holla Welmer. A bunch of "the boys," old friends of Mr. Peck. railed on the brldil couple In the evening of Monday, giving them a serenade of the "tin can' variety. They were emeriaimrt tu u royal manner by uie newiywetis. a party, conaisllng of Mr. nnd Airs. ... m. jun nnd duughh-r, G iruue, jir. nnd Mrs. Harry Uisl and daughter, Oeraldlne. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Trollinger ami Mr. and Mrs. Jack K'lsh have returned from Wallowa Lake where they have been camping for the past few days. Air, nnd Mrs, P.ush are from Spokane and are viidtlng nt th home of Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. M, Joist. Mrfl. Colon II. ttltPrhfir.1 nrram. panied by her son and daughter, were visitors at Wnlinun i .nu.i v. terday, attending the Old Oregon Trail a-ssoeiatlon and' Wallowa County Pioneer meetings. l-nlon. Ore. (Special to the Ob server) I'n Ion Circle No. liny, Wo men of Woodcraft, entertained Orande itonde. Circle No. 47 o Ijx Grande and visitors from Baker Circle No. 7J Prosperity' Circle No. 200, Tos I.eas No. in and Hol lywood Circle No. fiGK of , the Wo men of Woodcraft, . Monday evening. Drill work was ; given by Ida Cline and her guards. The flag service was rendered doubly beau tiful by the addition of a tribute to Old Glory, given by Agnes Paddock. At -the close of the ritualistic services a social time was enjoyed by those present. Miss Ida flhie.'nng several old- time songs J n appropriate costume luring- the isoolal hour. Her pre sentations of the quaint songs and customs of the long ago were re ceived with much merriment by the audience and she received much applause nnd repeated requests for t(ncores; "' "'Mtwr-Agnes Paddock's' readings on humorous and seiiilnicnial sub jeets were also well received. Hev era! Of the readings were In dialect and were unusually well delivered. loiter In the evening refresh ments were announced and the file lo the banquet was led by the Guar dian Neighbor of the I.a Grande Circle. Over loo gm'Sfs were seat ed at the first ahie. Many com ments were made on the excellenet' of the feast by the visiting club women who returned to their homes at the close of a most en joyable evening. The Moose roll call will be held tomorrow evening. Cove. Ore. (Sperlnl) A party of young people were gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hefty on .l-'rlday evening honoring the boys and girls who have been at tending hit various colleges. There were present Nellie Parker, Violet Klnom, yiolcx and l.cxro Prlllaman. I, ola Marten. Justin peek, Herbert Gorden, lnra llarker, Kva nnd Jane Welmer, Mildred Richards. Clyde Hownter, Oscar Itolllns and Gordon Mills. . Iadd Canyon, Ore. (Spcdnl) K very one hal a pleasant afternoon recently when they met at the home of Mrs. 1 1 Wilson, It be ing "Get-Together Club Day." The house was beautifully decorated with flowers and Mrs. Wilson serv ed a two-course luncheon at the conclusion of the afternoon pro gram. . A number of the guests were agreeably surprised when Mrs Karl Jones came as a special guest. She formerly lived here fourteen years ago and was here visiting Mrs. W. O. Sherwood, from Korcsl Cirovo. Fashion Notes 'vr-TJiree-Fiece1' N'iw W'rmr Mr Vnnm Kan 1 To Many '(dor fitl Mixt Tires Kl.BlCRKRI.n, Germany (AP) Strange but IntereKting comhlna Uoiib are coming to light this spring In vurlous wares for wo mvn, many of the materials manu factured here being fo rthe Am'eri can trade. '. An silk jumpers in nln derfer ent color comblnatlonH, in each of which there, are tight , shades, is one of the season's novfltiea Hilk and wool jumper Suits are being inude here -by the Uiotixands in marl mixtures In which it I in oil I, brown, tan, blue, gray and fawn predominates. Tennis coats for the summer are In riinoy patterns in wise, almond,, white.' champagnn nnd tan. ' Mulli-colnred and marl mixtures appear to be predominating styles but there will ,be some mingled stripes in two colors which experts say ure very smart Indeed. It Is predicted that this season in America and Kngland, there will be more brilliant colors and won derful contrasts than ever before. It's an unfair system and the kind of .conduct that will get you to heaven won't get you into vnndevlllo. Mrs. Maria V Hipp. TIAKKIt. Ore. (Kneeful) Mrq Maria K. Hipp, 80, who had lived in Paker for ii years, died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Viora Standley. Her husband died in lttiSO. Three children, Mrs Standby of llaker, Mrs. Park Headley of flellingham, Wash., and Charles W. Sipp of Haker, survive. Funeral -services were held today from the West chapel, wilh the I lev. Olllum of the Christian church officiating. Heal tors Thrive In Call Torn In, . 1-OS ANG KI.KS. ( AP) During the first quarter of 1 U24 there (was one real . estute agent's liccn 'Is sued for every 100 of population in California, This Information Is derived from a survey made by the California Real Kstnte . nssochitton. Rug Bargains YOUR CREDIT IS COOI) WE CHARGE NO INTEREST Isn't it wonderful to think how a rugr that harmonizes perfectly with your other home fur nishings can work a real transformation in the whole appearance of a room? Offered here for your selection is a wonderful big display that enables you to select rugs that are not only pleasing to the eye, but which blend perfectly with your present home surroundings. Due to the fact that we depend. on.' a big .volume. -.of business, not a big profit per sale, you can effect many wonderful savings' "in buying your rugs here; Keller let us show you right now! v ' - 7- 9x12 Axmiiister Rugs m "kit I 1 w I Skv.:., v vwm TV . Here Is a thrco-pleco costume that departs from studied sim plicity nud becomes richly deco rnttvel i White silk crepe, printed in gorgeous floral patterns Is the material used for both the dress and the cape. A band of while fur bands thy cape and forms the collar. Kach part of the cos tume forms a complete unit alone, tho lire ss being very ln teresling without the rape, and the rape bring equally attractive over other summer gowns. Print ed materials are very fashionable now, and the gayer the colors and the more striking the pattern, themore desirable they ore. HUNT'S LETTER (Continued from page 1) 0.85 EASY TERMS NO INTEREST. Beautiful 9x12 Axminster Rugs of real quality in many exquisite color combina tions are offered here at prices that seem almost incredibly low, when you see the quality. Come early for first selections, as quantity is limited. BUY NOW AT THESE LOW PRICES r Congoleum Rugs lSxSO-inch Size 3 for $1 PAY LATER ON EASY TERMS domestic Issues the convention will be' asked lo go on record as lo a definite international policy which propores tho outlawry of war by all rlvllized nations. This would be supported by the entire abolition of profits In the production of war materials In this eounlrj1. .While. I.a Volletle wilt be the central figuro on wIionc prestige and power the weight of the Inde pendent campaign will resl, the real tight of his followers will be concentrated In the senatorial and congressional eleclions raider than in winning votes for the top or the tieke.l. itself,, . h'or it Is admitleil that upon the election of a sub- slant ial congreasional bloc, Insur ing I he Wisconsin leader n con It Inning balance of power In con ' gres.1 the'reul success of the cam ; paign depends. ! Of rourse the claim Is made that the fight to put Kollette in the White House is a nincere and hon- est one. That may be conceded i without affecting the further fact thai the real hope and expectation or I ho I-a Toilette followers is the perpetuation of a . l-'ollettc-led balance of power In the legislative branch. ; ' . ; ' Of course, should the - situation ilevelon an avalanche, to sweep tho I Independent candidate across the , line a winner, or even block a inalorilv In the electoral college, j throwing tho election Into Con gress, either such result would be I mo much clear gain for the imle i pendent cause. It liilt in HATS FOR CLEARANCE A CIX)SE 01TT WHICH BRINGS DRASTIC REDUCTION TO ENTIRE STOCK Now Is the Time to Choose That Extra Hat! Lot One Lot Two .. .. ...v....... Lot Three Lot Four r ........ $10.00 7.50 .......:.$ 5.00 ? 2.50 JLADIESREADYTO-WEAR ' AND MIL.UINERY. 4 nanl nnil Vora OootlnoiiKh Holt: In Iho nam, of llio Slntti of Ort'- Bon, you nro hcrt'l)y nMiulrett to nl pttur und nnHwt'r lht t'oinpl:itnt rlli.il ugiutiflt you .In tlio uhove vn- lltia Rourt anil cuiibr, on or liefpru Hlx wiM'ks from tha lufv ollt ilir flrat ptilillcutlon iH'roott wnicli Is Wcilni'silay, Jluy 28tli, 1021. una if you fuil to bo nppi-nr nnu an- iwit, for want Ihuroof platntlffB will apply to tho court for tlix re- ll.-r iloninndtHl In tlmlr complalnl luiri'ln, nanit'ly, for ilfrrtm n!.imlr;- Ihk tlu'in to bo tlm owiiira in rl-p of tho Houth 40 fwt of Lot 4 In Honk 1 In iMlnml CMy, Union Coun ty. Oregon; anil furlhor iIihtolhib tluit you anil iarh of you hr.va no rlBlit, titlo or Inli-rist thiTi-ln, anil harrlne you or all right, title. 'h tnto. IliMi, rlaini or Inti'ri'st llii'reln. unil for aiMKIonal (.qulltihlo rcllff. rhlH Hiiininons In bitvimI upon you liy piililicatlon Ihi'i'ior In Iho 1 .11 Gramlii Kvi-nliiK olmrrvor liy orili'r of Honorable 11. (1. Coilih, County JuiIrh of aiil roiinty. ilatpil anil flli-il lii-raln May 2i.Hi, jir- HrrihlnK six wi'i'ks piihlieation h.-rp-of in buIU m wapapi r. Haii'l nnd flrat nuhliahril lliln -'Slli ilay of May, 11124. COCHRAN & KBIiiillAKU, Attorneys for rialntlfm. niHlJlng at I.H llranile. OroBon ilMay 2H-.IUI1P 4-ll-IH-2r,-.lulv 2-8. Like most good thtng, lea is economical in inc final analysis. You iue much less per cup than I. ..... . ru i, I final analysis. You we - : 1 much less per cup than ', i or oramary tea. fry J I ALLEN & LEWIS. f JQ-Trr , I Safe Miik For Infant), invalid. Children, Tha Aaed Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. In powder rorm,maicc9 1 ne pooa-unnKiorrtiinges. Digestible No Cooking. A light Lunch always at hand. Also In Tablet form. Ask for Htalioie," nt all Fountain. t7" Avoid Imitnttonii Sulwtitntr. Nut Roil The Candy Shop tie rat srr. Th Bon of Hone tuda Oaadf Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to Try THE MAMNELLO SHOP Koom 8, SoiimiPT lllilg. "A beauty aid for every need" . rilO.NE MAIN 67J Thp hard tlilnB about hPdllmp. storiiH 1 to niako thorn dimple enoiiKh for Iho younger ones to iiniierriiaml and rlaiiuo enough for the older ones to enjoy. Notice lo CrtMlllorM. V Inlaid Linoleum " SPECIALLY PRICED $1.39 ; HQ. YD. Extra Quality (J really Reduced 27x5l-Inch Brussels Rugs EXTRA SPECIAL $1.95 ' Regtilar $3.50 Values Nollefl lit by this Blven Hint the underHlKneil has been nppolnted by the County Court of cnloii County, OreBim. xpculrlx of tha estate of Janus V. I.ytle. deeeosed. anil has duly iiualitied as sili'h: and all per- nons havInK elalins against the salu inlaln should present them, duly verified, yil ti the proper vouchers, lo said exeputrix nt her home near Allcel, Union county, (ires;on, or at the law office of Jno. S. HoilKln, in l,:i f.irande, said county and slate, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, on June 1 llh. 19-4. HAV1U.A t,. I.YTf.K. Kxecurllx Knlatn of Joints W. I.ytle, deceased, Alicel, Oregon. Jlllli! l-IS-21i-Jllly 2-9 I'ltllKOItlllTIONH Kvery driiff In our Pre srrlption Jieportment is new and clean. Your presprip tlon will be 'accurately rilld at a reasonable chai'Ke If Vnt rusted to us. ni'eryllilnpf for the Hick Itooin" Moon Drug Co. Prompt and Free Delivery ANNOUNCEMENT .; Miss Knthryn Boone of tho Kothrjn Floono llenuty.Bhop, 26 New l''oley Uldg.. and Mrs. N. K. Kmmctt of the Marlnel o Cnnmetln Bhop, West JaeetMon Bids,, announce the consoll-;. dutlon of the lwi flhops (mil will bo located .In the 'present location of the Katlirjn Boone Shop, 2r, New 'Foley BMg. The Marincllo Sybicm and Kalhryn Boone SjHtcut of Ueantjr rtiif'm Will ICncU lie X'lartlccil. Ti4epliono Main ISO. OrtKC.ON . 'JTtAlfi STAGES ' '; ; ' La firands JoAeph Wallowa I.ako rnrk J. A. Horrk, Vrap. I'houo Mala 773 A.M. ,.. 0:00 ... n:ao ... :fiO Leave I.a Orando Iinhler .... KlKln Mlnain . 40:30 Wallowa 11:00 Lostino It: ll Knterprlae ....11:45 Joseph 12:00 Arrlvo Wal. Iowa Lalto.. 12:30 p. m. r. m. 1:00 t:"1) I:o l:Gi 2:30 11:00 :ir, l:4r, 4:00 4:110 O.bO 6:31 7:0.) 7:16 7:46 8:00 . 8:30 Leave A. If. r. M. Wallowa lAke 8:3o 12:30 Joseph 0:00. Enterprise y.15 Lostlna 9:45 Vallowa ..lO:oo llluuin 10:30 KlKln - 11:10 linbler 11:10 Arrive La Oiuniie 12:00 1:00 1:15 1:45 2:oo 2:30 3:10 8:80 P. M. 4:30 . C:00 s:15 t:(,i 6:00 6:80 7:10 . 7:80 4:00 8:00 HVESn SUNDAY AT WALLOWA WKE PAflK Iiinurcil Cnrrlrni - Careful Drivers - TtountI Trip Rates Stand at Foloy Hotel, Sommrr Hotel nnd Savoy Hotel, La Orande, rulillnlied Kiliiiniolla. In the Circuit Court of the State of "recoil for the County of I'nlon. H. K. BiIkks end Nellie IlrlKBS. plalntlrrs, versus 1'. A. I'ralik, Cleo. I'. Frank. Alfred H. Frank. O. P. Frank, F. A. Knapp, Charles Oood nniiKh, If either be living, and If not their uiiknonn helra, F.lla It. Frank. Mary F. OoodnoliKll Ken-i nar.l. Vera floodnouh Holt, and all other persons or parlies un known claiming any rlKbt, title, estate, lien or Interest In the reaf estate d'Herile-d In the complaint herein, to-wit: the Houth 40 feet of l.ot 4 In Hloek 1 of Inland City Union County, Oregon, defendant. n Kii .. , .1,,. ,,,.,,'U ,lr,.n,tnntn. SSSmB 'except Maty F. GoodnoUKh Ken. Permanently waved, wavy or curly lialr slioulil Ira Water-Waved The water-wavo is soft and natural In appearance. In no wise can It possibly harm tho hair, Moles, warts, fluperfliiois hair permanently removed without scar. All Work Guaranteed AT'TTIB COLONTAti Plione 621-J 108 Foirth fit. Apt. B You Get More Battery fUva LlttUAn "Knock battvrr Iroublaa out of tb lot Mith Will. J ThrM4xl KubbM Willard Butteries with Threaded Rubber Insula tion cost no more to buy than many wood-insulated batteries . - -?m . And they save you the re insulation charge which is so common toother batteries. TaF. HATTEKT BXEOTKIO SrKVICE CO. Lelghton Machine Work Hldir. 1811 Within gt on Ave, Phone Slain 75 :Va7fl (ttTji'hft'afJ