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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1924)
- Monday,-July 7, 19?4. PAGE TRUE. THE EK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? NEWS of society! ' : . I Turban I ,' i ' Social news must be In the hands of the society editor by :S0 o'clock. Due to the fact that the social page Is made up before noon, it is practically lm. possible to Insert stories after that hour. Hereafter, items, no (hatter how important they are, that are delayed beyond that hour, will not be printed until the following day News Edl. tor's Note. Member of the Thuralny Ant lion Uriels club spent u doliuljt rnl afternoon Thursday, when they met for the lost, time this mimuier ut the home or Mrs. s. Ivanlioe. linage was the feuture or the after noon with Mrs. c. l Newiln win ning: high honors. The home was artistically deco rated with beautiful sweet pens and horore. adjournment a delicious Ityarlionn was served hy the oliarm intf hostess. '. The cluh will resume lis meellnK ntrriln In the fall. .. The W. V. G.'s of the llaptlst cnurcn will hold their regular .monthly meeting Tuesday evening at .7:30 o'clock at the church. Fol lowing the regular business meet ing a social time will be spent, with the losing' side In a membership contest which closed yesterdny. uct fnff'as hostesses.. . S . TheAmerlcan I.eglon Aullinry w.111. hold a business meeting at the home, or Mrs. Harley Hichanlson yodnesdny evening. July 9. at 8:00 6'clOCk,!-.. t'Cove. (Special) A delightful family party was held at the home of. Oscar l.und July Kourtti, honor ing ' their ' son. ' Herman, who has baen.ln--Arizona for the past ten months. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. . Leonard Towlc, Mr, and Mrs. J. Toivle. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and son and Mrs. Nelson nnd daughter. . 1 One of the largest social func tions' whieli the Grande Rondo val ley hag- known in severul months will be held at the Hot Lake Sana torium Thursday evening- of . this weeki Dr. W, T. Phy, executive chairman of "Krlends of Mankind." will then be host to all who worked In any capacity oil tills I'ninn pa geant and to their friends. - The evening will be devoted to a reception with a short program und to dancing. I.oney's orchestra will furnish tho music while the pro grum will include short talks hy )-'rnk McKennon, of this clly, and l'rof. Hoy ("onklln, or t.'nlon. a e. I.clion by the I.a Orande quartet and a feature ilance. Dr. Thy has sent out no formal Invitations to the Thursday affulr. for he fears that some one who contributed to the success of the pageant might be overlooked. It Is expected, however, that more than 400 will respond to his well known hospitality. feathers decorate almost every, thing now. They are seen on para- sols, luce, frocks, wrist bags, and even In tho form of rosettes on snoes, ' Philippine Lingerie. ; New York. 1'hlllppinn lingerie Is miirn favored this season. Night gowns, chemises and step-ins of une nnon or batiste, decorated with characteristic Philippine em broidery, depend lor any colorful effect on knots or gay ribbon wllh liuuering ends. Shoes Spotted or Striped, New York. You may have your snoes siripeu line the ebra or spot ieu use inc leopard at present. Leopard skin shoes look well wllh a Ion coat Hint has leopord kllten nir on, it. For Summer Ti'avel. New York. Kor summer travel I lie designers have created a mini her of tailored negligees or dress, big gowns in suitably. dark colors. One or these Is black, shading Into uiIiIiiIkIH blue. ' or messallne, II Is light In weight and sheds the dust admirably. . Trace of Haunted Town Discovered in Germany t'OIll.KNZ. (AP) Traces of what was known 400 years ago as l no haunted village of Welnreld Iiave been unearthed recently in the Weinfelder Moor of the Kifel district north of the Moselle river. which was a part of the territory occupied hy American troops Imme diately after the armistice. Walls of what had once been a stone house were revealed by a peasant's plow In the center of a great field, nnd scientiric investi gators have been flocking to the welnrclder district to take a peep at the find with the view of con tinuing research work to uncover the forgotten village. According to history, Wclnfeld In 512 was a town of somo lCno in habitants. There was an epidemic of smallpox which removed all ex cepting a few of the population. Afterward the town was visited by a fire which destroyed everything excepting tho stones which formed tho walls or the houses. Later thore were wars and armies swept through these parts and In time the site Of the vllluge was covered with earth and shrubbery and trees. Some years ago the forest was cut down and peasants began till ing the fields over the city of the old village which Is supposed to have hud the curse of an evil spirit rust upon it because or outrages committed upon neighbors hy some or the robber villagers who mad? their hcudquartcrs in Weinfeld. two years ago. Dr. JVnrose is one of tho oldt-st ooIlt'RO proHldcitts In the country In tcnctl. of sorvioo. Hi1 wan grail tiii toil from WfllUuna toN Ifffn at 21 ami was selected profll-dt-nt of Whitman ntno ytuira lutm Tho t'lrbln' und the bafif here photographed ore of figured sill; In brilliant shades of ivd, green and blurk.. und they make a stun ning1 outfit when coupled with the white c-epo de chine frock uc cordeon pleated In the fine pleats so popular this seuson. This hi lu line with the policy fashion tins lately decreed tlmt the acces sories arc much niore Important than the frock. MonorifH nnil Horn C.lawN No danger I ho rrman Vogue Fashion Notes I-'nr Tall Folk Only. Paris. One needs musl be very tall and slim in order to look well in the seven-eighth coat wllh which many tuilored suits nre now equip ped. The coat Is lube-like, und buttons down almost tlo I lie knee. Feathers n F.vcrylhlii; London Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to Try THE MARINELLO SHOP Room 6. Bonimer IU MA beaut J aid j every 1 PnONB MAIN 6VT nrcrtUN. (AP) Fashion's decree for German men this sum mer condemns, the smooth shaven fnca so mnrh In vogue since the war, when then upturned Kaiser moustaches went. out. Now the Iterllner of mode must wear the little military toothlminh bunch of hnlr on his uppt-r lip, and also abandon the monocle. With th" single eye if lass the horn rimmed spectacle Is hunned, and gentlemen are supposed to wear tho conven tional and unobtrusive gold or rim less glasses. They also are warned ully enpHPil and ween the second nnd thlrdmirt buttons as of old. The raltfred silk handker chief Is tiihffi-d and white linen Is Jrcciuiretmit with these conform jilles Jfn tho conservative fashion. nXjf-. west, comes a vogue among ultra set for high heeled shoes of the old Cuban. style. ii m.irnL nr ostrich rour-.n-min.i lies ri nor io iuck mem i i -v s . IS1 torthemgurep dmeafto stoutna&S KxaulsltefVery lightly boned 'permits absolute freedom ot Waistline. livery La Camilla Deans "Beauty and Comfort, Too" for Its wearer. The pat ented Ventllo feature makes La Camilla astonishingly comfort able. A full line of the different model always on hand. Mrs. Robt. Pattison Corsrtlen Phone Halo Set Apt. 10, New Foley Bide. (crmnn Snake Slept While Thieves Mlolo llrnnzp Brother HAMm'im AFI The Innrent lirnnrn nnlrn In flermnnv. which occupied a prominent place In Curl Hagenberk's animal farm near Hamburg, was stolen recently ny thieves who. the police said, would rnl,nllv aell the SlntUC for Old imetal. The bronze snake stood on a pedeslul in the center or tne nitke vnrd. which Is a kind of jun gle, so tbut the Inhabitants might be reminded or tneir naiivc nuuuis and feel perfectly at home. The manngenienl believed that the snakes were better than watch dogs to guard this voluraiuo piece of statuary, but the thieves appar ently had no renr of the thousands or reptiles within the enclosure, and escaped with their loot without anything more than being hissed at. Oregon tllrl Injured. PRNM.KTON. Ore. Miss Anita Ci.wlntelr nn Oregon girl. WCll known In Pendleton by reason -of several appearances hero in me Pendleton Kound-up. was Injured in the International Rodeo in London, recently, according to In formullpir received here by friend She was hurt when the haia she wus ubout to ride klck- her. ' Imflnff the Pendleton ROUnd-UP nerfnrmern who finished lA tllC money In the three-dsy part of tho show were the following: Roy Kivett, first In relay riding: yeia MeriiimlHs. first in girl's relay riding: Itiley 11 irgess, Kd Mrra- ty und Lloyd t'aunneis, winneis respeclively of rirat. second anu tltlp.l In fn,.r rnnlnr and KllCk Lucas, first, nnd Phil Yoder. third In the wild horse race. NAPOI.F.ON'S TKA SHUVIf'i: will hp. i:Mimrrr.i at I'HICAIill ART lN.VTm'TR fHIfAOO (AP) Napoleon llonapurte's silver gill lea senice. consisting nr IHIH pieces, which he presented to his elsler Pauline Hourghese. will he eMilhlted thU "iinimer by Ihe Ohlrago Art Insti tute. K is a part or Ihe collection or Mrs. h'dilll Itockercller Me Cormick, who has lent It for cz hlbltion purposes for tho first time. The set was made by the Im perial jeweler, M. O. lllennnls, after designs by Percler, who was leading Parisian designer and architect or the period ISOO-ISO'I. lis owner says. It bears the coat of arms of the Rorghese family. Institute officials declnro the Roman inriuence Is strongly marked In Ihe service, ns under the rirst empire Napoleon adhered to the cluslc. style. Although the classic style In Krance was origin ally revived hy Louis XVII through the discoveries made in Poiupoii. under Napoleon's rule the style was carried to the extremes and designs of ornate embelllshmeniH appeared, which was In keeping wllh the aspirations of the firjt empire. . lllbllcal Scenes Rcprmlmiil - .' In Ilrlllsh Kniph-e i:liililtlon LONDON (AP) Tho Temple; of Solomon, the Tnbernucle and many of the other shrines of tho Holy Laud ruuiUhir lo readers of the Old Testament are reproduced In miniature in the Palestine exhibil at Ihe British Umpire lOxhlhlllon. One Is shown the holy of holies which the high priest utone could enter.nnil then but once a year nn annual sacrlrlce. The pal ace where Holonioti kept his tueen nnd the. uparlments tbut sheltered his sumptuous assortment of wives and concubines are faithrully reproduced. 'I'he plain temple which replaced Solomon's mngntflrent slriielitre Five Out of Seven Need The Combination of Port Wine and Olive Oil Portolive If you oro health worried If you fear secret ingredients "medicines" you Have al i found a tonic nnd stimulamVio asslmulatlon In the Julco at th ktrane combined with thX oil of the olive. Doctors everywhere and of every schfol, proebnm rortollve Is needed by fivepersons out o: aeven in this aofi of nerve ten sion andhlghiyredigested fooos. 1'ortollAo cntatns port wine and oliJe oil and other natural body bu I'OKTOLIVK LAX ATI VK r.ed Cross Pharmacy will S'tp ply you. (Mall orders accepted.) Adv. after its destruction nnd nlBO that of Herod, built tturinif tho life time of Christ upon the same spot, ulso ore reprodueed. One Is shown the place where Christ was brouKht uh a bitbe. where He went uhout His father's bimlneHM" and becuine lost from His purenlH as a youth, and uIho tho purl of the Temple from which He chased the money, lenders. Heads College 30 Years. WAId-A WALLA, Wash. (AP) When Dr. Stephen H. L. l'enrose, who in this summer's commenee-im-nt celebrated his thirtieth unnl versary ns president of Whitman Co'lesjo here, took over tho sehool, only two .students ut tended It: The nnrollmont now Is r,nf, the LlKbt WnU Stive Has Hills iltKHIKN, Oermany (Al). The somliro hued wal I papers so prevalent in Germany are kIvIiik way to Uk'U it shades . The ehtintro Is nut due to artist In rea sons, however, hut lo the educa tion of tlin public to the fact, tbut tlKht toned walls save pas und electric hills. Oregon Life is building Your State, Your City and Your Community! Every dollar of Oregon Life money with the ole exception of Gov ernment bonds Is in vested in the commun ities where we write insurance. The money uibwned by our policyholders and the inter the priniCii mtne wortnwcfl. lour policpLxtfUin Oregon Life is safely placed and in addition you are helping your own com- . munity. "Sturdy aj an Oak" tell the Hory terile lm yvur cvfrti 141 OregonTifc . L. H1U.S, rnsfldonl W. C. WHUrTEL, AM't Hbmm O.e.CAUUU-.Uui.llct. U.H.tlLAL'VKLT, KivcuUfo tipcl Horn Occt PORTLAND. OREGOH " For Sale Seven-room home, 4 bedrooms. This lioine lias Just been finished and Is in exeHlent condition. iMrxn lot, flixUr. 1'rlco $:ilC0. Tt'rms f4io cunIi und balance Kti rent. ' An nere tract local nl j.ist out- sldii of elty limits on Cove av uiif, Ni'v 8-room house, excel lent garden und youiitf fruit and shade trees. ' I'rleo U0U. Modern D-room liome, base ment, paved street, cement side walk. Itirjfo lot, 00x110. Price $r,ouo. Kour-roomIinmn In Houth fi GrnnrleTbt 140x240, Imth, liot andold water. Price J 1 500. ins VMM eJsh and bulanen at $jo per moth, Inclndtnff inler- st nt 8. Iour-run modern JtwrnT7, well locoteilXor shopjfa srhool. The house Ab inftfid condition nnd the li'niirftlTsh rubbery make this u beairfuul home. Price 12500. Geo. H.Currey "REArroR Beat EsUite Iamuu Insurance "Sunbeam" Electric I Irons----, Put them awa whilciliWT' in their individual stwlpHSe something Newl H.and S. ELECTRIC Plume 393-W. 107 Depot St. Permanently waved, wavy or curly liatr slmuld bo Water-Wared , Tho water-wave la soft and natural In appearance. In no wise can It possibly harm tho halr.j Holes, warU hair permau Uhon sea! AH Work Guarantees AT TUB COLONIAL Phono B21-J 180S Foirln Bt, Apt. B jpmved r.M it vlJ.. M inu..liu:ailir)ii'Mi.'l.UHHl'Wllhl July Clearance Sale A MONEY- SAVING OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU ON ALL Suits, Goats, Dresses Sweaters, Skirts and Hats AND M1UUIN6.K Y i in ii r u i H. flunerfitvar i Wlierevei' You lit) Here you 11 find every thing for picture mak- ,ross Drug Store READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS i -7 BPU "w;- (-";v2 R!! TP L fr -pry -r ' ?.. . L , r ill v' BLUE MO r mm L Grande Oregon. :j ' ' ; 11 ! fst Blue Mountain Ice Cream- AND BOOST YOUR BOMB TOWN v .... Beat By Tet A Homt-Sbule Product Made from choice aweet cream of "th Grand Ionde Valle: READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOUNCEMENT i Miss Kathryn Doone ot th Kthnrn Boons Beauty Shop, ' 25 New I'eloy Bld-., and Mrs, N, S. Snmcll of the Marlnol-j -, Cosmetlo Shop, West Jacobson Bldr aonounce the consoli dation of the two shops and will be located In 'the present location of the Kathryn Boone yShop, it Ns--rsfey Bid The Marinello Systei loneShopijlsss -foley inuffrtd Kathryn Boone ByfUtm of Bcewt Oalttn Will Each Be Practice.! TWrpbosiB Mala IM. APRONS AfU'i-.jou have enjoyed your holiday, come in und rti-e our new models in Aprons unbleached and colni ? anil prettier Oinn ever. 1 GrandeRonde Hospital A nonsectarian and ethical institution that does not advertise your sickness or broadcast your opera tions, but gives you service equal to any institution in the Northwest We employ only graduated nurses CASK'S Where lour Credit Is Good 1 "Kvetythl,. (or the Baby"' ''''' More Battery Service positions are need ae Insulation In ' Celluloid aad otker a limHotl number et battevlea. Port Orford cedar wood sen- arator are) accepted bf practically aU manufacturers as the most porona, louche and mtmral Insulation. HOUR BATTERY SERVICE EXIDB B4TTKBT DISTRIBrTrORS ' : Ed t. Main 125 BURGESS 1308 Jefferson Ave. it's a mo m,ow-oiT but we ran save, your' tlra with our export v-.ilranlztmr. We have mndfil worse breaks than that In sod tubfs sntl savfd owners many dollars. tire vulcanizing Is a thlnB for you liny wa look at II. OHF.CON TIRR BA1TK.UY fO. 107 ilr SI. Marn Mil VUKANIZINC Now what would you like in (he candy line? YOU SAY ITAKVILL MAKKTr. The Candy Shop 220 Flit KT. The nome of Ilotne Slads Candy las Those Delicious Whipped Gream PIES THE SILVER GRILL Are Going Great. yj, , ' ALSO For Warm Weather Compartment Plate Vegetable Dinner Good -Coffee 7 Yes ! ' . ? ;' ' -'5 ' -3 !' ,,. ... f f.i .j: ' : : ; f if