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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1924)
Friday, "June 27, 1924. THE EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THRET! nIEWS of society MOOSE FRQLIG locial newa must be In the ids of tho society editor by p o'clock. Due to the fact jt tho social page is made up pro noon, it is practically Im Blbte' to Insert stories after t hour. Hereafter, Items, no tor how important they are, L are delayed beyond that r. will not be printed until following day News Edl- s Note. i Grande Duple .arried urd bus been rucclvcd in 1m Ido by relatives of Miss Kftie jvorth. who has been residing jocatcllo. Idaho, recently that (vas married to Harry Proctor, bf Dave I'ractor. county asses- ut five o'clock . Tuesday eve Dot h aro members of the wer set In La Grande'and their friends are preparing: to :r them congratulations upon return to this city, where they unake their home, ( .... at when Mr. and Mrs. Proctor .arrive in La Grande is unrer. ( us ,Wie telegram -carrying the linfc announcement, did not j. They are expected back the b part of this' week, however. i niemnrs of the Koynl hbors will meet this evening the purpose of hearing a re- of the convention held at lin ker, last Saturday. Refreshments will be served. The Friday Bridge dub Is meet jlng this afternoon at the home of i Mrs. Elmer McManus. Mrs. Mc ! Munua and Mrs. Lester Stoddard I aro hostesses. I. j Cove, Ore. (Special) A large delegation from Cove attended the jl. O. p. F. convention in Union . last week. The Cove Oddfellows again won .tho banner on their initiatory degree work with both Union nnd La Grande competing. i'his makes three times in succes sion that Cove lodge has won this honor. Tho Klgin Kebekahs com- noting with La Grande won the He bekah banner. A picnic dinner, on Saturday was held at Goodbrod's lake. Those attending from Cove were, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Richards. L. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hoa well, Mrs. Nellie Martin, Mrs. Cora Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McDan- itd, Miss Sevea Haag, Miss Btse Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rollins. Herbert Barker. Mrs. T. G. Wilson. Bert Tracey, Bert DeVore, Carl Pet erson, Arthur Hancock, Mr. ,aml Mrs. Rnlph Hancock. Dr. Little. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Peterman, Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Daniel. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Itlchards, Mrs. Etsio Mur chlson, Miss Marian Murchlson. H. Lorenif, M: Lorenst. Mrs. Joo Goy ette, Miss Grace Goyetto, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker,- Geo. Williams ("has. i'unni'r, Hay Williams. Joe Gardener and Mr. and Mrs. E. Mo roney.' Next year the convention will be held in La. Grande. 1 SUCCESS Yon cant tell anything nbout a child at 6 months, except that It got Its temper nnd that queer tool' from Its father. Phillip Barton Presented with. New Chevrolet on Last Saturday. Night. According to u report showing complete results, prepared for publication today, tho Moose Kro Uc held last week was very suc cessful and tho Moose order wishes to sincerely thank the pub lic for their patronage and sup port. Phillip Barton, a young man employed by . tho Union Box com pany, was given a new Chevrolet touring car Saturday night. The popularity contest was verv well supported and a diamond ring was given to' Miss Beulah Shank?, the. winner of the con test. The second prize, a beauti ful wrist watch, was awarded Miss Bernlco Cuss and the third nrize went' to Miss Ltiorn . Parker. : The name of-thd little misswha' officiuted when the oar' was gl en to Mr. Barton is being sought by. the committee; It should je gl.ven either to D. K. Shanks, J515 Adams avenue, or to Mr. Barton. STAND ON KLAN STILL UNDECIDED (Continued from page 1) , Separate Skirt, turned to their rivalries over Mc Adoo and Smith, with moro dem onstrations nnd counter demon strations us speakers from a doz en slates proceeded with a ; long list of seconding speeches. t While Baker was speaking he referred to tho league of nations and league men on tho floor start ed a demonstration, in which probably a third or (ourth of the delegates rose to their feet, cheor ing. la the afternoon the convention rose, cheering, and several western dett!gutes started a parade when Governor Charles W. Hryan, of Ne braska, was placed In nomination. Shouts of "Hurrah for Bryan." oc curred and the band played tunes of old time dnys when William Jen nines Bryan, now a delegate from Florida, was tho party's undisputed leuder. The demonstration, like that for Cox, was manifestly an other tribute to a name revered in party history, rather than a manlr fi'stutton of support for the man placed In nomination today. The tribute to the name of Bryan wound up with the delegates sing ing "Onward Christian Soldiers." Others Soinlimlctl. When order was restorod Francis Clyde Keefe, of Dover, New Hamp shire, nominated Governor Kred H. Brown. John A. Matthews then nominated Governor Sllzer, of New Jersey and Senator Swanson nomi nated Carter Gluss, of Virginia. 1IOW THEY STAX1 , S'aUoual League. Clubs . W. L. Pet. New York .............40 21 .650 Chicago..... 1 36 23 GI Brooklyn 32- 2T .541 Pittsburgh .. 30 2 .6( Cincinnati 29 34 .400 Boston C.i. 25 : 34 .424 Philadelphia ...24 34 ..414 St. Louis .. 23 ' .37 .383 N15W YORK. The scperatn skirt Is almost a summer- neces sity -since it allows of a .chanvo in-blouses. Tim pale yellow geor gette blouses now to be had look especially well with the wool crep especially well with the wool serving as a strap across the an crepe pleated skirts In Siind fonts.) kle Add lo Alligator Shoe, PARIS. There is nothing like consistency. The alllKatpr shoe. smart and trim creation that it is, now has a joweled ulllgato BASEBALL Ami'rli'ait League, ; Clubs W. I.. Pet. Washington .. 34 27 .5S7 Detroit .....36 80 .638 Moston SI 27 .634 New York ...30 28 .617 St. l.ouls 30 29 .60S Chlcniro 29 St .483.1 Clevelund .30 SI .492 Pllihldolphlu .....22 38 .307 national League. At riltsuurir: Pittsburg cago 1. At Cincinnati: St. Louis clnnatl 1 (10 Innings). At Philadelphia: Philadelphia 3. Brooklyn 2. - . .At New York: New York S, Bos ton 1. : Anterk-aii Tieajtwe. ' At Washington: Washington 5-0. Philadelphia 0-1. . ' . j At rhk-afro: Clevetnnd 7, Clileflgo 4 (10 Innings)'. ' . ', At lloslon: lloslori 8', New Yorls 6. Detroit and HI. Louis postpon'eil, rain, wot grounds','. . r. . ( J Chl- Cln- Heaullful Costume KHm. , , NEW YOUK. Somo.'Of ilo present day ootum slips are muelt moro ..beautlfut than the costumo themselves.- .For exam ple, a eoHtinuo slip :. of dejletqu gren nictul cloth Is worn beneath a very plain llttlo Crock ot silver white muslin. 1 1 - 2C Price It at Carr's First Every day is a Bargain Day in one of the many departments of this big Ketail Furniture Store. $2.50 as first payment buys $25.00 worth . of furniture and no interest charged . on balance. CAM'S "SELL FOR LESS ALWAYS" Get Carr' Price on It We cannot display all the big val ues in our two Windows. "' Many articles not advertised or displayed in the windows, are on sale for less. $5.00 down buys $50.00 worth of furniture. ' ' New Record Breaking Values for the Last Two Days of June ;. ..it. J STEEL BEDS This great sale on Beds includes every Brass and Steel Bed on our floor, while that everyone will come and profit by this extraordinary opportunity, deduct One-Third from Carr's regular low price. Now offered at savings so worth Just select the one you want and $i3.C0 .Ivory or Vernis Martin Steel Bed......:....... MaSsivq 2-inch continuous posts witli five ' heaVy 1-inch fillers., V $8.95 .$28.00, Ivory Finish . Steel Bed for.:...!.!..! f '2-i;ich square continuous posts, seven l'a inch flat fillers. Jyory, finish.. $18.65 $35.00 Brass Bed Re duccd in This Sale to.. 2-inch continuous posts "brass bed, .heavy $23.25 fillers. Satin finish. $21.00 Walnut Finish Slccl Bed Reduced lo... tuljes with flat fillers. Gothic pattern. j Square $16.00 Beautiful $19.50 Heavy Brass Bed Reduced to $36.00 $28.50 Walnut Finish Steel Bed, Now...... $19.00 Massive posts and fillem. Ribbon band satin finish.'' Square tubes and fillers. Gothic pattern. Walnut finish. $ 1 6,95 A Combination Mahogany Library Table As Illustrated to Right Only v. jlicrc is one of the most attractive 'of the newer Living Room Tables,- in the jiiuch-wanterl narrower sizes. ! Attractive in design and beautifully finished in brown mahogany, this table, although quite inexpensive, fill bo .found all you could desire in quality... 'Remark able Jow price lor a real nign-graae taoie. . For a Combination Mahogany Davenport Table 66 Inches Long and a Regular $35 Value This table would be the center of attraction of any living roo m a credit to any home. The finish is the new velvety lacquer, i bringing out so effectively the real coloring and lieautiful natural markings of the wood. We consider this the biggest value i we have ever offered in a high-grade Davenport Table. Come and see it to show them will be a pleasure. iJse Your Credit We Charge No Interest 50 Smart Knitted Togs In Sportswear Revue ,NKW YOUK. (Special) Tin Sportswear Kcvuo, preBotitod under tho ftusptcea of tho Knitted Outer woar ' Bureau, In connection with the recent National Outdoor Sportt Kxposttton. at tho Grand i'entral Palaco, revealed to cver'one the In disputable importance of knitted outwear In the world of sports. Every type of knitted attire was displayed on masculine and fcml nlno models. Including iruruicnls for both summer unit winter sports. And,? what Is most Important, all the numbers shown wore distinctly wearable knitted to withstand the strain of the sports for which they Intended. , Outfits for riding-, skating, hock ey, baseball, hiking nnd hunting were shown In jersey, vamel's ha.'r and heavy jumbo knitted costumes In Several. Instances sweaters knickers, hose', scarf and tain wcrr knitted' to match. Knitted'' apparel for the lesp strenuous sports,' as well was given much Attention, The fisher maid. In a close-fitting oraugu sports sweated , twyed - knickers, beuvy boots" and 'stfrde slouch" hut drew many Tavbnlble comments. An 4 '"equally Interesting outfit worn.bV the' huntress, consisted of heavy. Iciithcr " boots, tweed ltulck errij h during' Jilotiso. and Jaunty HUOdC )itit all'ln buff. The clever jabket wus knitted to slmulute the leather blouse, with snug hip band and cutts, fand. copactous bellows pockets. Both uiasuulliio and fem inine, -spectators, expressed enthu siast!) 'approval .of this, practical costume which bids fair to rlvul the leather Jacket that has hitherto hold the field to Itself, and at a frftcti6n or the latter's cost. an accompanying graceful knitted aenrf. Yellow was a feature unto it sell : rtndUig expression in number less costumes. In a simple one pieco frock knitted of whites mo hair, yellow fibro silk whs used to construct a wide pluld u combina tion ul onco effective and success ful. New are tho "convict" striped bathing sulls for men mid women now making their appeurunco ai the smartest watering places. In I ho SportBwear Heviie these were Interpreted In varied 'hues, wenor- nlly alternating strong colors sue)! as bright blue, red, or green with stripes of white. Many of the bathing suits were wprn with heavy shaker sweaters In white or sotic colors, n decided preference beinp given the sweater over Uie bead) cape. On Road to Boneyard "I have just finished a treat ment of your wonderful remedy anil can nay it has done wonders for mo already. For tho pa;jl ftvo years I have been unable to cat any but the lightest food und that but sparingly, as .any food caused me to bloat with I wus red iced to a skeleton ol ninety pounds, and was on the road to the boneyard. A friend In Birmingham 8nt me a bottle of Mnyr's . Wonderful Uemedy. which 1 took, and I am sure It will entirely cure mo of my trou ble, judging from what It brough' from me and the way I feel." It is a simple, harmless prepara tion thnt removes the catarrhal mucus ' from the Intestinal tr.irt and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stom ach, liver and Intestinal nllmen'o, Including appendicitis. One done will convince or money refunded. At nil druggists. Adv. Of course the ensemble costume for Wear, at the' ccountry club was In cvidvrtcR 1 B"fl ip.ohatr, bou clcttn' . .und.' flbre-sllk onc-plecc frocks .boasting either u smart nm(cliing,jacket or a juunly shoul der , cape. . .The many women who havo elect ed to carry out a cos) time scheme In black apd white will be Inter ested in , one of these striking af fairs. ' which boasted a three-imr-ter shoulder cape with a lierrot collar. Its one-piece frock wns a tubular, model. In white, with an nil over diamond Jaciimrd design. I Inch-w ido stripes In solid black banded the wide sleeves and lower IMS portion of the trim frock, and striped the entlru surface of the cape. . Correct clothes for gulf and ten nis wore HtresHcd, Including swag ger sleeveless jacqticttes, slip-over and ono and two-piece knitted frocks, charming golf costume was achieved by the combination of a clever sleeveless jaeijnettc In I Meilro with bouclelte trimmings In ! tangerine, and a tangerine pleated 1 skirt. Nearly every sweater and frock repeated Its color" harmonies In Put, man s Tailored Blouses With well - cut collars and cuffs. . Plain or printed, modishly tdo signed and priced with moderation. $3.50 to $12.50 II Canadian Pacific Rockies Comfon and old clothet ro hHnd-m-hund in these care ' free bungalow camps nee in numbtr. each different and dii tmciiw. v Canadian Pacific Hospitality and service at most econom ical weekly rates. Oil or wni (or our special folder W. H. DKACON Ornl. Acnt Pt r. Dpt MitlttioaMh Hot I Huildinf 55 THIRD ST I'OitTI.ANO ORE.' Canadian Pad! 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IOiihim tt of tho Marlmd o Contiu'lic Hhop, West Jitcohson Itldflr., nnnoimco tho consoli dation of tin: two shops and will ho located In the prcsuiU location of tho Kathryn Hoono Shop, 2i New Foley Uldtf. The Marinello System and Kathryn Boone Sysli-ni of Itcaiily ('uliiii-u Will IjuIi ltu riactkctl. Tclcidioue Main 1-0. 3C