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' Thursday, July 10, 1024. THE LA GRANDE EVENTNG OBSERVER PAGE THREE i t,. .- .( . i .- -r I NEWS of SQClgfy f SHDflTfiGE OF : : : - " 1 ' 1 ' - i J MB P I mwm mm . I till I I II Hill 1 1 II in tn vi lu Social nows must be In th hands of the- society editor by 9:30 o'clock. Due to the foot that the social page Is made up before noon, It 1 practically im possible to Insert strles after that hour. Hereafter, Items, no matter how Important they are. that are delayed beyond that hour, wiU not bo printed until the following day News Kill tor's Nolo. t Hot f-iiko', Special )'-Th Is cvo . nlitK lr. W. T. .I'hy .8-ra.ortiUn.ni; at iho liol l,ukn Bunutorhun all meiulmrn of tho oust of "Krlonds of Mankind," thoao who 'workml In $ anycapactty on tho I'nlon puKfMint J n ml al ko their friends. It is ex f peoted thul. inpro than 300 will re- Hpond to Ills hoKpilallty und Sana ,f im-ltim etnployeiH. under the tllrec- won of Mrs. H. It. Axley, ure busy atrwiilnx' lire tin i-Iiiif t ni Ihn fi'ii I r V. Tho evenlnK will bo devoted to a . reception und to dancing, l.'oney's $ orchestra of I .a Orunde has bten secured and the bull room of the 3 Sanatorium Is being turned Into a koIU and green background for the dancers. ' Ruffles 'flij1' ,jm A' short program has been ar ranged by Dr. I'hy for the especial pleasure of those who do not dunce. The I,a Grande quartet, who con tributed generously to the success of tho pageant, have offered to sing not only at the reception but io tho patients in the hospital here. Miss Kathleen Campbell will afford another musical number. She, al so, ussisted. I'nlon at the time Its pageant was presented. Jr'loyU Mc Kennon und Prof. Hoy Con It I in will both speak briefly of the pageant, while Mrs. Percy Rollins, the bur lesque dancer of the pageant's cir cus. slll offer a song and dance. I "Jr. Thy will start welcoming his guests at seven o'clock as the dance music will stop at ten that the In stitution may be quiet early for its tlents. 1 mi Thirteen girls wore present yes- I terdny afternoon when the Mission 1 Hand of t he Preshy t erlun ch urch 5 met at the home of Mrs. O. Mac Ha well. An unusually interest- ' Ing afternoon was spent with two '; missionary stories being reud. f Hefnro adjournment a delicious luncheon was served. j 'I The American T,egion Auxiliary met last evening at the home of Mrs. Hurley Richardson and held their regular business meeting. They will hold their next meeting with. Mrs. Richardson tho first Wednesday of next month. ' Tim . Missionary Society of the f'lirlsllnn church will meet at the homo of Mrs. Ida Wench. ISitfc Third street, Widay afternoon al 2 -:: o'clock. Mrs. Mutlle Golden will be leader for Ihn day.. The Alicel T.odles eld will hold their regular meeting tomorVnw af ternoon at the home oT Mrs. V. R. fcj.edhettcr In the form -of ajawn mclul. Mrft, Hay "TfiiTleF"ls in charge of the afternoon's program nnd a gonil time Is anticipated for everyone who attends. The Riverside T-adles Aid will meet at the chapel tomorrow uf lernonn. July 11. -Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 rfftH Just three little ruffles of or gundio given to one side but not to the other, make this crepe de chine frock distinctive and re lieve the plainness which does get a little monotonous. The skirt Is a wrap-around und ties In a large bow on the opposite side an equal distribution of favors. This is the type of dress that is seen everywhere these days and Is1 made up in nil types of ma terial nnd all colors. Mrs.-Alvnro Reswlck and son Mar vin and a niece, of Alt. Glen, and Mr. Beswlck's mother. Mrs. William Reswlck. of Morrison, Illinois. Oth er guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. H. H. Daniel and children and Mr. and Mrs. U It. Lay. Not Enough for Irriga tion Purposes at Union City Supply Still Am- . . pie foij Needs. UNION. (Special) Union Is just now experiencing u shortage of wa ter, especlully in the Irrigation ditches,, several of which lead orf front the1 stream just above towu. Although tho city supply is still mil'firienl for all purposes, the au thorities are culling uttentlon to the need of uU water usurs being cure fid and to nor ust more than is necessary. ..: 1 . Miss Helga Nellson, formerly teacher and usslslnnt superintend ent in the I'nlon high school, but for the past year or two teaching la California, arrived hero Sunday 'morning und will visit with friends In Union for about u month. Gerald Spencer and wife, who were married June 2Uth, have re turned from their vacation trip to Wallowa Luke und have been mull ing their temporary home with the ride's parents lu I'nlon till their apartment In ha Grande is reudy for occupancy, when they will go to housekeeping on their own. Union was very quiet during the fourth, nearly ull her people huv- 1 ng gone to one of the neur towns or to the banks of Catherine creek to try to keep cool. All the people who participated in the, pageant, "Kriends of .Man kind,", ure invited to a reception which Dr. I'hy will Tiold at Hot Lake on the evening of July loth. He has secured the services of l.o ney's orchestra from l.a Grande and the general, program will be tol lowed by a few hours of danc ing. Dave Kent, Jess 1 Spencer und their families nnd Mrs. Halght nnd her children spent part of t last week camping uloug the hanks of Catherine creek. Mr, und Mrs, Russell Parks are here from Aberdeen, Wush,. the guests of her parents, Mr. und Mrs. K. O. Zeek. Two small children of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Honney, who live at the state fish hatchery, were Injured on the Fourth, the cause being due to firecrackers. They were riding a saddle pony und some other par ties threw a flro cracker under I he animal, which scared the otherwise gentle pony, nnd the two children were thrown off. The little, boy. Richard, was rendered unconscious lor a short time and the girl Zel pha, had her nrm fractured In two places. , , Mountain Gem Rebeknh Lodge had Installation .last Wednesday evening. The new officers ure Kva Del. up, noblo grand; Vertle Keisi vice grand: Flora K Deblock, re cording secretary, . About a dozen of the 'Roy Scouts spent most of last week camping at tho Jerry Thompson plnce on Cath erine creek, under tho ehaperonage Cnni nnir find ALr. A.i i v,-.....". I . , i..it....i...ti, nr Ma ere hosts al a dinner laugmer. .ni or'mg Mr. nnd 'survives. MRK. V. 1 LORD IS 1KAD SALKM, Ore. Mrs. V. P. Lord, pioneer Oregon resident, and widow of the late Governor Lord, died here following,, an operation per formed two wci;ks ago. She had lfrn In ufrrltietet' condition for sev eral days, but It was reported Sat urday thaL her recovery was ex pected. Her son, W. P. Lord,, jr., nf rnrtnn, wan railed here. Mrs Lord bud been a resident uieir scow nuisinr, uev. jinuge. of Salem for many years, nnd hud .They were taken up to the camp been prominent In social nnd civic Tuesday by It. H. Honney In the activities She was 7! years of age. i big hatchery truck. The week was Resides her son. W. P. Lord, jr., one nii.-m n.....K. " oeOHQd, Mifi r Ctowwwi VwkVMorb caused a sensation In the- street 'outside Hat a men gate t recently : by leaping from the hvUUil redal chair hi which fehe wiu being con veyed to her prospective husband's home. As. the- girl sat weeping in the dust she explained to the go-between, representing t the groom's family, und to the. crowd which gathered that as. she! was entering t he chair at her own home she observed a disheveled woman fol lowing her. Suddenly she felt her self propelled out or the chair. She fell convinced, she said, that she wuh under tho spell of the first, wire who naturally felt , unn.oy.vd at seeing her former place ubout to be usurped. ' After much persuasion the bride wu-s Induced to proceed to the ceremony, uud there was no fur ther mlNlmp Tools of Am-leiU Days Used (lil Hritisli Urat'tsnictt HURT BK M Foieign Scholars in Ger many .Stunned by Ievy of Income Revenue. RKRUN. (AV) Several Ihou- saud forelKa students In Gerniany, among them many Americans wore stunned vecvtitly when thu Koveruinent lv& it he known that ntudents were not exempt fram pa,y itig the ten per cvut Income tax which is bit nosed upon- German und lrelgnei'H alike. The students coulend that It was ulwaya under stood umong tfceni thut hh ihLK In- couiea wrt derived from private nioitoy. from, homc.aa fust .BaiLcftme.L undt as they have no reserve funds on hand fto ,npy t Of tikirtgr ernuient the lu omits they dtiund they are.t 4,'to ;aowt wut s6rs there are approximately ot Amer ican stu4esis her who have, been uttemfln the various; universlHea ASTORIA BONI ARK SOi-U AWUKrA. Ore. Th Ralph Bluuehurd company of Poet land recLved $UU,uutt i city of An torla gtuerul und bond at the meeting of ihe city commi,sstoa. The Portland conceru bid pur on the per cent issue, which will he ued, to iM'tir) outstundlHg war ran is. WKNIK')V MR, Kngluml (AT Tucked awuy In the woods near ihn puuutrv resilience of the Hri- tlsb premiers at Chiuera Court sources, uud not from uny business are men making modern furniture eurrletl on. wltlilu tlvrmuny, the with tooln similar to those used, govern uwut had no intention of hundreds of years ago. The workshops, built in wig wam stylo beneath trees, contain a primitive kind of lathe made of branches, of trees and bits of wire, the motive power being supplied by a hmg und supple branch Hxed to a tree slump outside the workshop. Kach lathe turns out as many as a gross of chair-legs dally. Most of the craftsmen are tuning them in any form whatso ever. The o.nesltou came to a head re cently when an Amertcun. who had been studying in Dresden fur two years, upptied fur a viae on his passport which would permit him to leave Germany. The vise was refused on the. ground that the stu dent could show no receipt Indicat ing that ho had paid a lux on the lerly. and Ihn oldest not only rml.omo derived from his folks at takes bis meals at his lathe, but is said lo sleep beside it at night, Hlce Hay for Army Horses. MANILA. AP) The United States army within the last year has purchased S.ooo.uoo, pounds of rice hay, which has been found satisfactory as fodder for horses officials, und mules. After July rirsc me commissary expects to enter into contracts for about 10,000, MOO pounds of this hay and it is hoped to encourage farmers to produce tho entire quantity of hay used hy tho army In the Philippines. home. An appeal was made to the United Stales consular officials, but they wero unable to utd him in his predicament., Other Amertcuns.tn Berlin. Hei delberg und other university towns, since have also taken the mutter up with the lulled HI ales consular contending that ns they were under the Impression thai they would not have lo pay the in come taxes here they hod spent the THE OLDEST TONIC IN THE WORLD IS OIL OF THE OUVE AND PORT WINE PORTOLIVE The undent a reeks, who de veloped their bodies to ulmout perfection, used- practically no other un thod of keeping in per fect health. Kven to this day all of I he tuttln people, such as Dm I'Venelt, Italians und Spunluh follow this method und such mod era ailments us dyspepslu, indi gestion, nervousness and consti pation are unknown among them. Porlolive is just a mixture cf old Port Wine, nut flavored olive oil nnd other natural body build ers. - Portolive Laxative Red Cross Drug Co. will sup ply yo-j. (Mall orders accepted). Adv. 1 JfcD manly era urcfl kupcTTLtion, strict did pllur. toclikl MlTiuitaMWS Md Mml training, t KUtiogu hm full) mwtit m iwtitmt. It isu't the unlruth of It that I makes a woman see red when I'YIend Husband Intimates that she j proposed to him. . The creamy; rirTTifftf o this vU food better, It's IutUis ALPINE Ti. Daniel party rermitly ing some of the tasks connected with their scout work. Asslstunt f trout master. M. Wat ten pn ugh, was able to M In camp with the boys only one dny. They returned to Union Saturday morning. K. V. Heuter nnd Lewis Rldeler spent the latter part nf the week camping out and fishing. After a second halt owing tn con flicts with existing city ordinances tho filling station near Viie tele phone exchnnRe Is again being worked on. Built for Baby Bones THE tiny bones in your baby' jbody are jnrt forming. Think ol tins when you bay the csriage. Hcywood-Wakefield Baby Carriages are scientifically correcU Ninety-eight years' expe rience backs every one ot them. Come in and 6ee the wide variety of Heywood Wakefield Carriages we can offer you. Look for the quality seal on every wheel. It is for the protection of mothers and their little ones. Combines Radio, 'Phone To Listen to Concerts I.EWISTOtf. Iilnho. (AP) MlHl ont concerts sont by radio are honr.l rpjcularly over tho telephone nt tho I home of Mrs. William White of 1 Spalding, near here. Mrs. Whl averts thut one duy last winter she jheurd music over the telephone nnd :that many times sinco she has tnk ed down the receiver durlnfr the .evening and heard radio' concerts land lectures from broadcasting sta tions all over the country. During the summer months she l'ermancnlly waved, wavy or curly lialr should be Water-Waved Tho water-wave Is soft and natural In appearance. In no wlso can It possibly harm the hair. t t Moles,' warts, superfluo-js hair pormapenti" emnved wlthorl soar All Work C.iiarantcec AT TUB COLONIAL tkhono Kt-J JHOS Foirth fit. Apt. B WK HII'MI WHAT IHIXCK 1K I.KOX l'AII.KI '! HXI He was hunting, hunting tor the Kounttiin of Perpetual Youth und died disap pointed. We have fouud it In our Murlnello treut mellts. Wo can bring tu your cheeks the very bloom ani color of youth. We can bring to yo'tr life happiness thut youth und beauty give. MAHINKI.I.O (HVVMiriitI SHOI Nw Foley Itklff. 1'lmiHo Main 1211 theBlootn-oft "Sunbeam" Electric Irons :Put;,them awny while "HOT" ' in ' their Jflftjyid.iiflJ:, "'',. s I Bteel case something Newl H.and S. ELECTRIC Phone 393-W, 107 Depot St. Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to Try THE MARINELLO SHOP Boom Sommer Bldg. "A beauty aid! for every need" rnoNB has heen unable to hear the radio eoncerts at tiim-a. Mrs. White has nnkfit rudio experts to explain why she Is able to hoar messages over the telephone but she hus not yot lecelvcd an answer. 'Chinese Who Wear CJiioups j Co in polled to Visit Bnrler rEKTNO. (AP) Queues are n mark of (Knoranee nnd tho wenrinp of them docs no credit to latter day China, says General Wan Clien pinff, rlvil governor of Chlhll pro vince. In an order abolishing them. Two months tlmo will be allowed "plK tall" Chinese to get rid of their appendants voluntarily. Af ter llmt queue-cuninK' parlies will be staffed by Die police in all quar ters of tho province by official or der. A brief cnmpnlKn of educnllon will he carried on durlnff the two months' respite by means of pos ters and hand hilln. The police In (he villages will ossist by telling the people how foolish they ure to slick to the nnrlcnt custom. In addition to hnvin his queue forcibly removed nny Chinese fail ing to observe the order will be fined one dollar, the proceeds to be divided among the police who have been most conscientious In enforc ing obedience. 'I i MAIN Vtl I w Eat Blue Mountain Ice Cream-- . AND BOOST YOUR HOME TOWN Best By Tent A Home-M:ide Product. Made from choice sweet cream of the i Grande Ronde VaUej BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY La Grande, Oregon. IMlhnl by flrxt Wlri-N filMMl ( hinrM Itrfcle Halls W.ililiiiK PKKINO AI") flainilnn thut Hhe was nushel by the chnst of for the figure in dined to stoutness Exquisite! Very lightly boned pormits absolute freedom of waistline. Kvery La Camilla means "neauty and' Comfort, Too" for Its wearer. The pat ented Ventllo fnuturs makes La Camille astonishingly corarorU able. A full Una of the different models always on hand. Mrs. Robt Tattlson Corsetlere I'hono Alain 68 Apt. 10, New Foley Bldg. Now what would you like in the candy line? YOU SAY IT AND WE WILL MAKE IT. The Candy Shop Ttio S20 FIR ST. Boms ot Homo 5lade Candy ; CLEARANCE OF SMART DRESSES . ' j First of the season mod els of which but a few re ; main, are now scheduled move out quickly during this July Clearance Sale, Better come in and this, group oC . clearances- mighty low prices prevail Ml? ,fvH LADIES REAOY-TO-WEAR mm i AND MIUMNERY OREGON TRAIL STAGES La Rnuids . Josrptai WalloM link Park J. A. Horck, Prop. Phoae Mahs IIS Leava la Oranda Imbler m Elgin . Wallowa Loattns ... Entarprlaa Joseph X. M. 9:00 . 9:S0 9:0 10:10 .lllOB ,.11:11 .11:44 11:0(1 Arrive Iowa Wat- Lak..:M P.M. 1:00 1:30 1:60 1:30 S:00 JUS lit a:0a KM. !: - :S :S0 7:04 T:U T:S l:N 4:10 1:1 bm A.M. P.M. Wallowa Lak :S0 12:30 :oo .i s :45 .10:00 .10:80 Elrfa 11:10 rmkler 11:80' Arrive La Qreade 11:00 Joseph Knterprise Lost la Wallowa Mlaam 1:00 1:16 1:46, S:00 2:30 3:10 8:30 . t . Us t :80 " :00 :16 45 :00 80 - to 89:, ,-. 4:00 SiOd'V SPEND BUNDAT AT rfAIXOWA LAKE PARK Insured Carrfera . CWefat Drtvere . Kooad Trip Hatea ' Stand at Foley Hotel, Bonaier Hotel aad Baroy Koto), La Grande; More Battery Service f,nlod,, aa, MJr eompoettosis) , nsrdt, as ,nsn!tlo1tovi A llmllwl suinibvr of batteries. Port Orford cedar wood Sep. arators are arcepied by practically all mannfacturers as the most porous, loutinasl and aatoral nuulatloa. t-rtOUR BATPERT SERVICE KXTDR BATTERT DISTRIBUTORS FRED T. BURGESS Main 125 1308 Jefferson Ave. Those Delicious." Whipped Cream PIES At THE SILVER GRILL 7 Are Going Great ri,V also . For Warm Weather Compartment Plate Vegetable Dinner Good Coffee? Yes! ON AN V KINK Or' TIHU OH 'TITfit: we run save yo l money if you Klve us the Joh of vul ntnixiiiM It. There ure very few tiHvil riiHltifrs unl inrU'i luhes whlrh nre not liefi"' fiteil hy our vuleanizlri; prorees, L'snuliy months of oervlce are ailflffl. ortEoow Tinr. a HATTi:ltY t'O. 107 l lr 81. Main B10 Life Sealed In they can't let old before they're sold f V4 J! WlUard Charged Bone-Dry Botteries an ealsd and dry when we ft them. That keeps them "trcsh," until you ear et them. nf air," says Ltttla Anprrt. Am) yoo tlx do tkae wtlh say etbar bsttuy." THE BATTERT a EUDOTRIO SERVICE CO. LeltThuso Machla Work Bluff. 1811 Washington Are. Pboaw Ualn IBS VVHJLJ1 6TORAOEf BATTERIES II ma hp! : i I'll ! !i! I i: i 1- Y In her propecthe hust:unrs de. r. !