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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1924)
Monday, June, 30, lf)24. THE PC GRANDE EVfiNiNG, jQE5EPtER ,' PAGE5.THKE3 Mm Mi.ii'.n' i. ,ii j 1 1 i 'iriiiiii'i.i.'i.iiiiriini!1!!1 NEWS of SOCIETY SorlaJ iiaws mtiai be In .ttie ban da of the ioclaiy editor by :3u o'clock. Due to the fact that the social page ,1a mnrttjp before noon, ft is practically im possible to Insert stories after that hour. Hereafter, items, no matter how Important they are, that are delayed beyond that hour, will not b printed until the following duy News Edi tor's Note. , ' " ' ' ' I A prelty homo 'wording was sol emnized Sunday afternoon ,at tiff homo previously prepared by the groom lor lila bride, when Miss Ha 2l Marion JtlchardHon bceumo the lirlde of L'hurlt'8 Luwrenco Oraham, A moat irnprefudvo double rhiif ceremony' wuh beautifully carried nut, with Itevereud J.ulJ K. Wall in ori'lciaiintr. .. ,, . , " ' The .bride's (tresn was of. silver pray lace over u beautiful shade of blue crepe de rhlmi and who car ried a beautiful bouquet of mock ornngo blossoms. - v Durhifr tlie ceremony Mrs, Will iam I .on p. pianist, sister, of . th,o groom, very ably and with much expression rendered a composition by Gounod, after which Mrs. Mil ton Hl'ock, of Porlland, sister of the bride sang, with charming: sweet ness, I l.ovo' and tlie World is Mine," by Johns, and "I l.ove You Truly." by liond, followed by lie Kaven's Wedding March, played by Mrs.I-onsr. After the ceremony Ices and cake were served by the mother of' the bride, Mrs. F. M. Ulchardson. Only members of the two families were in attendance. MIhs, Ulchardson Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Hichardson, of this city, and has J"ore. some-time been a a able teacher in the public schools of Union and Wullowa counties. Mr. Graham Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C M. Qrahum und has been a deputy In the county clerk's office for the pnst fpur years. The happy, youn? couple will Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to Try THE MARIN ELLO SHOP Room i Bomucr Blilg. "A beauty aid for vary neel" ' rnONB MAIN 671 J M 1 (A ff Tho Mack satin suit Is repre sented in every smart wardrobe U mny bo a striotly tailored affair , or It may bo made mora subtle and feminine like this one . photo graphed which makes - an idea' afternoon costume, Tha Jacket blouses slightly at the walstllnr and the skirt has an extra tunic It may be worn with a white lin gerie blouse or with a more elabo rate blouse that is embroidered in colors, as the one in the photo graph. Pleutlnea of ribbon In red and white, trim the coat, and the upstanding" collar has a bit of em, troldery in the same shades. L i for the figure in dined to : stoutness Exquisite! Very lightly pontd -w-permlta absolute freedom of waistline. Every La Camilla means ''Beautyand Comfort, Too" for Ita wearer. The pat ented Venttlo feature makes La Camilla astonishingly comfort able. A full Una of tha different models always on hand, . . mm n . , w. ... j': Dim. kool rauison hiY . Corset I ei sv: PIiod Main M make their home in J..a Grande. Kveryone in attendance - at the Baptist church yesterday morning at 11 o'clock and last evening at 7 o'clock enjoyed the flower festival commemorating? no founding of the Baptist Publication society a century uro. The paeunt was giv en by tho W. W. O.'s under tbp able direction of Mis. W. V. Mc Aijory. with Mrs. 1 R. Jester di rect ina the music and Mrs. f . K. lliipp'Tsett, as .pianist , tho Junior Kirls cinss finnini infj. The church hUiko was beautifully decorated to represent ft Golden fenlnry Giirdi-n, wilh I lift kIVIs dressed as flowers. The sun, wind (mil ruin were also represented ant) the event proved to be very suc cessful, A clinrnihiK' nfTair- took place Thursday uflernoon when Mrs. M. H. Donohuei was hOKtcss to the Thursday Auel inn ' llrldxn club at her home on Kiist. street. The af ternoon was enjoyahly spent, with Mrs. Chester Newlln winning hlf?h honors and before adjournment a delicious two course luncheon was served. The club will meet Thursday nfr ternoon, July 3, with Mrs. K. S. Ivunhoc- as liosless. Cove. (Special) The Women's club met at the library Thursday afternodn, with the vice-president, Mrs. U 1-alrd presiding. liuslness (n connection- with the New Cove library, was transacted and other important matters discussed. Those present were Mrs. I. Laird, Mrs. A. G. Conklin. Mrs. Geo. Mo Daniel, Mrs. l K. Anderson, Mrs H, W. Peterman. Mrs. Nellie H, Grace and Mrs. J. J. Conley. Fashion Notes Fabrics of the Moment. Paris. Georgette, lace, maro caln and crepe do chine are the most popular at the moment. The favorite colors are beige, brown but not too dark pale green and black and white. Twtets of Fashion. London. There are some inter- CARE'S Where Your Credit Is Good Licorice Caramels Divinity Kisses The Candy Shop : 320 FIR ht. The Home of Uome Mndo Candy cstlng, twist b of' fashion ' Wh! these uvuuiiikb tit inu fmvuy una ihtk- eley dances. It has been found that -with the sleeveless frock, a wrist ornament is more srarefui. and these ornaments range from Pierrot ruffles of silk to streamers of gauz and wristlets of feather tips. New Blotisp Idea. New York. The-tailored suit to day has taken unto itself a new idea- in blouses.. This is a tunic blouse of dimity or ormuidle, very long and often worn wllhpui a belt. i . New noj Idea. New York. Tliero has oomo n chanKe In the' bobbed motif. At present tho Idea is npl primarily to liave 1 short. -hfiir! hnt to' have the hab so-suMhai, It shows the grnce ful iines pf.Hhe hrail. ' , ' TEN ILLiQINjTlt I i 1 -J ii FORI) TO CROSS;.; i UNITED" STATES HUNT'S LETTER (Continued from pago 1) ments of real strength. Kor the men proposed to ' be united under these battle crys are John W. Davis, of West Vlrginl.i and New York, a "safe and siuie progressive," a lawyer und a d'P lonmt and Jonathan M. DavM, honest-to-gooilness dirt farmer, ar present governor of Kansas, "Davis and Davis," suy back ers of this pair, could sweep ihM country. "John V. woild nc.-! count for everything eust of tlu; Alleghenys, Jonathan M. Tor everything In the middle west and! west. The south, being: Dcnto-j pratic, would take care of itself." j ..... I Psychologically, the heaviest' handicap carried by Ham 'Halstunj of Indiana -is -his unavailability as! a subject; for. snappy slogans, Noj one can figure Out how to rousoi enthusiasm with liutston. No one denies his ability, his sincerity,) honesty or his political strength, I but ' popular strength as well as personal and political strengl h will b& needed', to warm ' the vot ers sufficiently, to offset tho Cool-, idgo coolness: ; And , fight there Is whero tho Carter ;:Glass s boomers find an opening for their candidate. "Let the light In with Glass,1 thoy suggest, "Glass will warm things up. Under Glass Coolldge coolness can be made .to run. If it Is Ice it will melt; If It Is fog it will be dissipated. "Who'll be the candidate? Why it's a cinch! Glass! That clear! One of the impressive thin;-, In the early stages of the con ventlon, to those who followed tho preliminary jockeying of th pre -con vent Ion period, is the tip parent Insignificance of tho Un derwood strength. Outside the Underwood heaJ quarters and the Alabama- delo gntlon little attention seems to li given the Alabama senator. Kit1)- nr it has flattened out or OlUt Newman and ('.- C . Carlin, ,'ils managers, have . a surprise up their sjeeve. They appear cheer ful enough. Perhnps they will prove political magicians pnd still null, out . the sUeabjn, vple. Nobody likes n doctor who comes no tardily tbut the symptoms dis appear before be geiH there. With Ford Wo. lu.OOrt.nnn sched uled to cross he United Htaiea on the Lincoln Highwuy. a genius for flguroB bus worked out the matter of staging h parade of .the entire lO.tnm.Uuo Modd T Fords, accord ing to information received by W. C Perkins, of the Perkins Motor company. N ' Here's the way he figures It. The road selected Is iM.Nfo miles long clrcliiiK the earth at the equa tor he parks tho lords In one place ol. the side of the road, sets a pace of twenty miles an hour for the parade anil starts the cars at Intervals of thirty seconds. ' I)rlveis urn to have an elhl-ljour day, tb same as' that enjoyed by all Ford ' employes and are, of course, to have Hunduys. 'hrjst -mus. New Year's' and Fourth of July off. If you were Inclined to watch such a parade am) would rciiuiin until the last cur passed, you'd iuve to stick at your place along tho line for thtrly-two and a huf yearn. With nil the Fords remaining In line, II wouldn't be long before y mi would find yourself In the Center of u whirl bur corkscrew o cars am as tho genius has already fig ur d it, If you remained to 'the fin ish, and were olwWvunt, you prob- amy w.outu naye noticed mat the first cu r passed' you slxt y-seven tUnoH before the lust or ten. mil lion! I) car bd leftv the parking ground. ; duetlon on the lime busts of the last million. (16 i.iUlleii imoi-a Ford ears would have been built while you $v ere wmcmng iie parade. . Col i m e Melted for Us Copper, NKW YOVUC. fAP) After e. cijMgt,WMIy''oTttHeihltWr,,nlbV' tluin n century, In the. pulrh East Injdles, iSS tons of copper coins were unloaded here reoently, on their way to a smoltlng.piuot in New Jersey, Many bore tho data f I7wn; others werp worn so smooth that their uge opuld not be deter mined. These symbols pf the trade of corner of the world that ,rea4ef of Kngllsh an so elate chiefly with novels of Joseph Cpprad soon will be tisnamutad into just cop' per,' praotcfty puro ppppcr, how ever, worth about ItiBO1 a- ton. Hiuh grown, high ; in quulity and flavor, but like most good . things, low in nrice. because of economy in use Permanently waved, wavy or curly hair should be Wster-Wuveil The water-wave Is soft and natural In appearnnco. In no wise can It possibly harrn the hair, . Moles, warts- superfluoJs' . hair permanently removed without sear, , t , t - AH Work Guaranteed AT THE COfXXIAIi Phono 031, -J 1805 Foirth St., . : Apt B Portolive Brimful of The Elements Which Give Health and Vitality Port Wine and Oil of Olive 'ive out of every seven people fall a prey to colds w hen 1 he system is at low elm and -susceptible to, ailments. 'ortolive is not only a correc tive of digestion and a spark plug to yo'Jr nervous system, but It greatly stands between you and seasonal ailments. Deliciojs to take toothsome mingling of nature's correctives with rare' old Port Wine and Oil of Olive. Take It thrice daily and ul night. It's a regular . builder hi thousands upon thousands of homes. Ked Cross Tharmacy will sup ply you. (Mall orders accepter!.) Adv. POHTOf.IVr IAVATIVK FOR SALE ( Acres,, good Improvements, In good cultivation, clear of in cumbrances. Will trade for 3-ft Grande property; located nt A Heel. Room house, bath, closets, cold storage, garage, good garden, and well furnished. Modern, und located on paved slreeU. Cement sidewalks all paid for. Price $2200 and $500 cash will handle it. 7 Room modern house; cold stor age, woodshed, good barn, gar- nge, cellar, and shop combined: G large lots all In garden, ber ries and fruit; cement sidewalk, shade trees and all In first-: class condition. The price is, only Ifi&fJO. There Is a 'build ing and loan mortgage on this property which can be assumed, i Ualince cash or will trade for good property on the south side, of track. This property Is on tho corner of Hpruce and Y streets. 6 Room furnished house, garage, hen house, half acre of ground, all fenced; full basement, deep well; located near Inland City highway on Willow street. All for I-&00. Good terms can be had. C. J. Black & Company Sticnrwors to I'liy, Wai k Kloop. Im Urande IN an naiifa iiIk. I'liono .Mnlu 80 ALLEN & LEWIS. forllanil. Or.,os U. S. A. ifm r j v v ii A New Frock For The Fourth To do more, much mors, for the bo reaved family than they expect of us. Is., the., sentiment with which wo as sumo each respons ibility that Is en trusted to us. We Understand. .' SNOOGKASg A 4 InLMKHKIAN Undertakers Ambulance Service Phono iBfiila fill PURITY" BREAD , In the making of our bread we use only the best western hard wheat, pure cane sugar, sweet milk, pure) kettle-rendered leaf fard, pure Worcester - Dairy salt There fore a superior product.: . ' Try it". .: ; ;"" La Grande Bakery K. J. McWilliams PURITY BEEAD SUPERFINE BREAD OHIXiON THAlli 8TAGKS I n Crunilo . Joscpli WbIIowo Ijko Turk 1. A. Il'nrrk, l'rnp, I'liono Main 713 ' I,fnvn A. M. T. M. T. M. I,a" (Irniuln .. 0:0(1 i-no 6:00 'inlr :S0, Uta .6t1 ;igln ; 9:r.o l:r.o ':. Wlhum 10:30 S:80 :30 Wallowa' :...1l:0O !l:00 . 7:00 l.osilnm! 11:15 11:10 ; 7:10 Knloi pilsi! t :4b r 8:4r 7:45 joHoh ....':.,..) :!00 ' 4:00 8:0 Arrlvri "w'il - " ' limn l,.'il,cv. 12:30 4:30 8:80 Sl'KM) fiUNnAt AT WALLOWA LAKE PARR , ' Iiikiiit1 Carriei's - Carrful Drivers . Round Trip " I.'Iai Rtnnd ut Foley Hotel, Sammcr Hotel and Savoy Hotel. Ui firs Loavo A. M. P. M. P. M. Wallowa lako 8:30 J3:30 4:30 Joseph 0:00 1:00 C:p0 Kntorprlso .. 9,16 1:15 e:i& 1-OHtlno .......... 0:45 l:4S 6:45 Wallowa .. 10:00 S:00 6:00 Mllmm 10:30 2:30 6:30 lOlRln .'. -llilO !:10 7:0 Imbler- H:30 . t:t0, ,'J Arrive La ','!'. Orandu ......12:00 4:00. ; OC Voile, Linen, Ginfrham and Tub Silk The nmartest nf , " Mid-summer Styles ?3.50 - $5.50 Up to $27.50 LADIES READY-TOAVEAR Mf'M. WELT AND MILLINERY Eat Blue Mountain Ice Cream- AND BOOST YOUR HOME TOWN Best By Test A Home-Made Product. . . Made from choice sweet cream of the ' Grande Rondo Valley . in h BLUE MOUNTAIN CRE1E0! La Grande, Oregon. NOW IN PROGRESS ear t of he Season E SALE This Sale,-with its greatly lowered prices for shoes of good style and certain quality, is proving the sources of the finest sort of economy. The all-inclusive variety presented makes it possible to choose shoes for practically every person or purpose. Entire families as well as thrifty individuals, are taking advantage of this occasion to supply their foot wear needs for the entire summer and fall, even to the extent of anticipating the children's " need of school shoes when the new school year begins. New styles in lilack Satin Slippers, both high and low heels. Just came in by express included in this sale. Sale Prices $4.95 to $5.45 Tlcnty styles in Sandals for the girls in all colors. Sale Prices $1.95 to $5.95 Misses' and Children's Shoes both high and low, in the new Spring styles at a big saving. Hale Prices $1.45 lo 53.45 Men's Oxfords All of our men's Ox fords are in 'this sale.' New styles in black and tan. " Sale Prices $3.45 lo $5.95 Hoys' and Little Cents' Shoes, Dress Shoes and good stout Schools Shoes. Sale Prices $1.95 lo $3.95 Tennis Shoes for Men, Women and Children U. S. quality. Sale Prices $1.25 Id $2.35 ANNOUNCEMENT; ', 'Miss' Ktttliryn Rootio of'tiio Katltryd'no'orio''B'e'a'fityrlJno&T. :-- 25 Niw Foley niilp;., nn J Mrs. N. E. Emmett of the Marlnel 9 ,, 'rvurn.'tiii 'Blimp, Mvat , Jacobaon Bids'., announce the consol!-. ;tiliiou, "ui. Hie -two niuips '! will bo locatod In the present' location of the Kathi y n i'toonii Shop, 26 New Foley BldgY : The Marinello System and Kathryn Boone ' System of nonuty Culture Will Each Uo l'rnctlccd. Telephone Main MM. . Now Is (he Chance (o Ruy Your Shoes for Hie Fourth at a Saving! The Bootery Inc 206 Depot Street Phone Main 118 "A Paradise for Tired Feet" Home of the Arch-Aid Shoe for Men and Women ' GROVER SMITH, Mgr. Those Delicious Whipped Cream PIES At- THE SILVER GRILL Are Going Great. also For Warm Weather Compartment Plate Vegetable Dinner Good Coffee?-Yesl You Get More Battery ; AKTty WilUrd Batteries with Threaded Rubber Insula tion cost no more to buy ;;, than many wood-insulated I batteries 'm - .? ' ' And they save you the re- r.Jbi out ojr ih. insulation charge which is so lot with m Wlllrd Kt' ubb" common to other batteries. 8.vLlttUAmiri "Ml. 1T1E BATTERY 4 ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. LolKliton ftlachlne Works Illil(. 1311 Washington Are, Phono Main JSS I i?S. nimmmlt if,1 s I'-r .1.4 I