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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1924)
Saturday, July 26, 1924. THE GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE TTTREE (NEWS of SOCIETY Social nowi must be in tho band or the society editor by teSO o'clock.. Due to the fact that the social page fa made up before noon, it la practically im poaslblo to Insert stories .after that hour.. Hereafter, Items, no matter bow Important they are, that are delayed Ajoyond that hour, will not borprtntod until the following day News Edi tor's Note. i ' Word bus been received, .ill 1m Grundo by Mr. and Airs. Krod Sehllko, tliut tliolr daughter. Miss Frederlku ttollllke, llUB- been elect ed supervisor of music In tho Wul Ilium bcliuul tut Girls,, ut Wall hum. Muss., for liiecomlug year.- This school was fu0nded;in 1SG0 and Is one of the ojuest girls' schools in Ne' England. Shu. will also .continue- her ocal( studies, buvlng been accepted as a. pupil of 'J'heo doro Hchrojder,' thu noted vocal In Blruetor of Boston, of whom Mu slcul Amef lea,' says: "lllniBir American bum. Ameri can tauilit, .Mr. Schrooder is Indis putably .proving that wllh proper guidance lli American singer can attain the highest standard- of ex cellence in our Americun studtus. utid the fulluey of going abroad for success' Is fust being relegated to the urchlves of the past. An artist or highest utluinmeuls. ho is now demoting his entire time to the making of singers in his ruinous lloslon Btudio, being one of the dis tinguished Americun musicians ;ho Is fast convincing unbiased and unprejudiced Americans that tliey can learn ull they need right here. on native soil." : ln a recent letter to her home folks in this city, Mr. Schroodcr xecuks in tho highest praise of Miss Hchllkc's voice, and" predicts foe her a splendid future. ' 1a very enjoyable time was spent ( the Country club last evening, when one of tho regulur dancing parlies, given for the younger set byMho committee in churge, tool: place. Approximately fifty cou p(iH were In attendance. and every oll In attendance had a good time New Fall Suit " MISS PRIGHARD Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to Try THE MARINELLO SHOP Kooul 6, Sonuncr Uldg. '. "A beauty aid Cor ' Tery neod" PHONE MAI N 61 J for the figure in clined lo 'stoutness . Exquisite! Very lightly boned permit absolute , freedom of walstllno. Every La Camilla means "Beauty and Comfort, Too" for Its wearer. The pat ented Ventllo feature znakci La Camilla astonishingly comfort able. A full line -of the different motlele always on hand. Mrs. Robt rattison - . Diuue Main ftfft "Apt. 10. New Foley Bids. IS REELECTED WEST BADEN. Ind. (By the Associated rresu). Th reelec tion of Miss Adella Prichurd, of I'ortlnnd, president of the Nation al Federation ef Business and Professional . Women's clubs was decided hero without opposition. Fashion Notes Oresses Creeping Up. ' i Paris. There is no doubt ubout it. Dresses are shorter each week, and designed - prouilso that they will bo kneo length only, and 1 1ml before autumn. , I CHURCH NEWS KIKST METHODIST EPISCO PAL CHUltCH Mrs. K. W. Leigh ton will convene tho Sunday School at 9:45 a.-in. for devotional ser vices. Iuter the classes will as semble with their teachers for In tensive study. At 11 a. m. the pas tor will conduct tho sttrvlco of wor ship, lie wilt discuss the theme, "An Ancient Hoomerani?." Mrs. Kuth Kinman will presido nt the pipe organ, rendering- for Intiotlue- tlon to the hour's worship, 1 ternal March," by Lindsiiy, the Offertory Mrs. Klnnmn )plun McDowell's jilece "To a Uose." Mitts Mildred weuu render a voeul solo, entitled "The AiiKel Camp." . v ' ' Hep tile Tnmmliiffs. Parts. . Lizard skin and snake skin are employed extensively as trlmminirs now. In narrow bands, they crisscross tho cuffs of sports coats or the ribbon ends that stunu up straight on hats. HfcllE is mu- of the- new suns for full. Notice" the cut L of the skirt clrcultir in front and olnln In the back and sides. ; In iteud of the regulation revers the roat Is finished with a scarf of tht Dime material, lined with white flan el. White buttons trim the-coat n both sides, and the lining Is of rhite. ... Making (Shoes IHoKtiy. London. Not content, witli slioes of various strango hides and colors, the manufacturers toduy are "spol tlntr" footwear with a large num ber of brilliant splashes. The ef fect Is "distinctly butlk, especlully in bright blue an shoes of. dark green. 1 For win Wild will 55ION KNUL1KH Ll'TllUltAN Iaal week our family was suddenly called to Scuttle, and found our daughter. Mrs. C. O. Union in one hospital and her husband in an other. As neither wus out of (lun ger 1 remained over Sunday. Zlon Lutheran church will have its usual service and Sunday School on the coming Sunday, and In thu evening at 8:o o'clock the Union services will be held In this church. Win. K. Hull, pastor. Sombrero Captures fximloii, London. Doubtless us it result of tho American cowboy exhibition American plains has been adopted,,,,, uy soniu norseuacK ucvoiees. it is worn by women as well as men, and 'hailed as a splendid protection against tho sun. , ISLAND CITY COMM UNITY CHUltCH Tho Sunduy School will meet at K) tu m. Miss lets Bryant superintendent. Public worship at 11. Sermon topic. "March On, Mv Soul. The Kp worth League meets ut 1 p. m. Leader, Mrs. Itenwlek Clark. Topic, "T4io Blbtu In tho World's Life." Services" nt 8 p. m. Subject, "Kchoes from the InsU- You arc cordially welcome. Mela) OriiaiucniM on llatN. New York. French metal orna ments decorate many of the mld seuson hats, ospeclully those of seml-sporls type. Thcso orna ments derlvo their shape and' col oring largely from tho Orient, and are used to held a swanky knot of ribbon in place, or to simulate a buckle. - ..... AH Airccssorlcs 31atcii. -New York, The realty smart woman today Is going to have nil her accessories match. Tho wrist bag will match the gloves, the shoes tho - stockings, the stockings the gloves, and the gloves the hat. Ing by the pastor ut H a. in. Morn ing theme "Posslbllltlig of the Hu man Soul.' Special music. "When They King Them Golden, Bells for You and Me," will be one of the morning features. Wo oxlpnd a cordial invitation to alt who have not already found a place to wor ship to coma with us. These ure the days when wb need rest for mind, soul and body; all which we find In Jesus. t His gospel brings to us our needs. Come let us wor ship Hint together. Kpwortli Lea gue 7 p. m. Union services will bo held at the Lutheran church. Tho Uev. H. K. Wullls, pustor Methov dlst Kplscupal church, Island City, will prcuche the sermon.: Let everyt one find their way to the Lutheran church Sunduy night und hear the Uev. Mr. Wallls. QUARTER TONE -PIANO BROUGHT OUT IN GERMANY -Hall K. Wallls. pastor. FirtST CHUltCH OF CHHIST SCIENTISTS Comer of First and Washington. Sunduy morning ser vice at 11 o'clock. ' ' Subject? "Truth." Sunday school at d:4T a. m. Wed nesday evening meeting ut 8:00 o'clock Reading room open to tho (instrument public every Monday, weunusuay tones? And where can piano tun and Saturday from two to four. AIl(,rs be found who cun distinguish are Invited. j between Intervals of only a quurler of snote? ZION ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHUltCH" M uvenue, opposite high school. Sunday School :() u. m. Services J1:U0 a. in. Union services in evening. Uev. Will. F. Hull, pastor. BKUNSWICK Germany. AP The quarter tono piano is iin es tablished fact. The Inventor has personally demonstrated It to a lurge number of musical critics who came to .Brunswick, from all over Germany. At, the present stute of cultiva tion of tho human eai. however, the critles bellevo It won't do to mix too many quarter Jones with the half und whole notes to which the ear Is accustomed. Their pres ent advico to composers Is to re servo tho quarter notes for special passages In which melancholy strains are to be given expression. One technical difficulty of the invention is that of keeping so minutely adjusted an apparatus In tune. Every player of tho ptuno knowB that when an ordinary piano has been treated to a number of forttssiinos, the Instrument soon needs tuning. If this be true of wholc-nnd-hulf tone pianos, the critics ask. what will happen to an ud justed on quarter Coal Lliilnic Matches Hat. . New York. rThu newest sports) costumes havo away of using the Hai no material and design for the lining .of lho long coat as that which covers the little hat. Whnt could bo finer for linm-r this evening than ,i WtOATHKItLY ICE CHE AM Bill Civ Prltier-vs ' Vanilla. Struwberry, Pine iipph XeopolHm ."Vanilla. Strawberry und '-Chocolate My.lcr ..Jtostoii Cream, Muple Nut, ? J 'heritfold. lel f IMIvrr One Any Time Yon WMi j'lint Bricks m i Uuart Bricks Moon Drug Co. . Prompt and Free ' Delivery danelnir, wllh music rurnlshed by Llndsuy"s orchestra,, after which lellcloiis refrf'shmcnls were served. One delightful event of the eve ning's entertainment .wus a dainty i featuro danco, by little MltH Ola Mao Hough. This little miss, is very graceful and her danco was enjoyed by cryonc. . The committee In charge,' .cori- HiHdng of Mrs. U. '.Jl Kitchen. Mrs. G. I. liurison. Mrs. A. J.. Slangn. Mrs. Hurley D. SmtHi and Mrs. H. N. Ashby. were assisted by Mrs. Geol Cochrun, Mrs. t'laude ,Scrsn toiii Mrs. D. It. , Tanner und. Mrs. T. J. Scroggtu. ' i " v Members, of. .the- Friday Bridge club spent un enjoyable afternoon ycBlerduy, when . Mrs. " Jc . Iloy Knight and .Miss. Carolyn iHosen- llhurwere hoslesses, at the homo' of jMrs. Knight,-on First street; Bridge wit li high honors ' gning Id Mrs. Dick , Lindsay und Mrs. Dale Cox winning the second prize. The li6mo was beautifully decorated (vith Golden Hods and during tho afternoon a delicious two course luncheon wus served. The club will be entertained by Mrs. Stanley Mills and Mrs. An drew Loney, Jr., August 8. ( All ladles who are Interested 111. or who wish to enroll in the Art Study class, a" department of the Neighborhood club, ore requesleo to please cull Mrs. J. D. Lynch or Mrs. H. H. Cleaver. v . The M. I. A. will hold Uiehr ceiru lur conjoint meeting Sunday eve ning, July 27, and the M. 1. A. ol the Union Ward-will furnish' the program. Tho program will, start at 7:30 o'clock and . the public Is cordially invited to attend.- . i Union. (Special) Almut twenty members of the King's Hcruld Mis sionary Society, composed of girls irom the Methodist church, wont lo Cove Wednesday to enjoy arv all-' day picnic. . Bathing, games, und, lunch made up the day's program. Mrs. C. A. gulnn. Mrs. Prunk Stur- glll. Mrs. James Hutchinson,! Mrs, Fred Cox and Mrs. Bert. Knight took the girls lo Cove and acted us chuperones for the day. : Many tlbbon Uses. New York. -Endless are the uses of merro taffeta, ribbon just now. In a six or seven Inch width it mav becomo a sash, a huf ornament, a streamer "from th6 hip or ' shoul der, or not tho least of Its uses u vanity bac BAPTIST CHUltCH Sunday School nt 10 a. m. Sermon ut II. At thu close of service, business meeting will bu held. All mem bers urged lo bu present. Jtev. J. W. Oliver. EPISCOPAL CHUltCH No ser vices during August. Uev. 8. W. Creusey, rector. M. K. .CHURCH, SOVTK Cor ner Fir street und ,U avehue. Uev. Floyd W. Dick,' D. D pastor. Ser vices Sunduy, July 27, as follows Tourists Avoid lHiays. EUGENE, Ore. Owing to the congestion Of traffic at tho Harris- burg ferry when tourist travel is at its height many cars are directed to tuke tho Hurrlsburg-Cuburg route to Eufrcnc. .The road be tween Hnrrlsburg and Cohurg Is In good shape with a gravel surface and good time Is made by that route, . i Sunday School H : 4 S a. in. Preach-f boy's leg. Boy Hurt In Fall un Nl tulip Oswego, ore. while piuyiug with pther children In the wnodtt netir T.ryon creek cunyon, Russell Bullion, R-ycar-old son of Mr. und Mrs. C. M. Rollins of this city, fell from a fir treo which ho had climbed, onto a Judged stump, se verely hicerutiug his thigh. -Seven teen stitches were token In the Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Sililth. -of San Diego. 1 California, arc guests ut the home of Mr. and Mrsl J. K. Wright. , They have been touring Yellowstone and Glacier imrfcs, also Can ud tun points, including Bunt and Ijtke Ionise. Mr. Smith, was for a number of years a prominent buslneas man of this city , and for some time was connected with N. K. West and Co. Ho later engaged In the shoe bunt new. . ; The Smith family left 1m Grande thirteen years ago for the southern city und find many changes In this locullty since that time. Their many friends Hro pleased to meet thetn ugaln. Log Boon dug FraiichlM A.-Kod. I SALEM. On-. Application for a franchise on the Willamette river. luorlh of Mllwuuklc, for log booming- purposes, has been filed with It ho public service commission by tho Mllwauktu Boom company. Hearing of the application bus nut .yet been set. LONGVIEWS gpeatest celebration Ji31-Aug 120 : QjVoublo Occasion Longviews First Birthday and the Opening of the reat lone-Bell Fir Mill YOU'VE heard of old citie celebrating their centennials but did you ever hear of a city celebrating its first birthday anniversary! That's what Longview, Washington, is going to do July 31, August 1, i and 3, and the whole Pacific Northwcsyif invited. Four days arc to be crammed full o? unusual program, and plans are made to entertain thousands of visitors. I he celebration will open with the starting ot the machinery in Longview A hrst nig indus the great fir lumber manufacturing plants of The Long-Bell Lumber tJompany. . That a!oi:e try will be worth a trip to what the newspapers call the miracle city, on the Washington side of the Columbia River half way between Portland and the raciac (.Jeean. A year ago Longvirw wai dedicated at the beginning of 9 city with the formal opening of itt firnt nrttentioug budding the beautiful Hotel Monticello. Since that diy the transformation hat been htrle short of . marvelous. Not long ago the atte of Longview was nothing -but a broad valley. Here are some of the things you willTee when you attend the birthday celebration: Population 5.000; paved atrreti. concrete wdewalki; Kwera; Mrarer aystem; many permanent buaineM buildinp; three mederq hotel?: ia:iy newspaper; electric pou-er plant with an ultimate capacity of s.coo kilowatt; mere than 700 modern home and many other under construc tion: a Community House, equip ned with gymnasium, iwimmtng pooL auditorium, etc.; modern street lighting aystem; parks, boulevards, golf course, athletic field, tennis courts; a complete municipal government; suburban" garden lands;- modern schools. f-lace for religious worship and raternal gatherings; in all, you will find in Longview every facility found in any other care fully planned, typically Amertcan city to make life comfortable and enioyable. But Longview has other attrac Hons also that its citizens want you to see and enjoy, especially if you are a business man looking for s good location, or a person seek' iftg an ideal place in which to make yur home, or one seeking an attractive investment. Four Days of Pleasure and Profit THn hut'M mm ami r pfftpU htv plamifvl a jfal b i-m j. in I'T 1if euicrtiainiit of tht Bf nty iutf. A 9pnl frlrhtstrn will mark thr l.ina-HII mi'l "f-ninc. Th prMint "f button will t't ti mar'nirtry. Ot irr eveou during i:e f.iur days include: Witff f"te nn th.'olUmbii Rirer: fireworks Outplays; Utmi Crmcfrt; . Ptrt fnivsJ; AirIsf F)ihti. KMjwt by notsblff pars. Hilly PimHty .will prah m'rfi;n(r iinrt nlurnvoa lermotii Susday, Au gust 3. Sacred fluid eoorert Sunday. t Connxder thew euentull: Transportation by river, by sea, by ml and by highway. Accessible markets, domestic ard foreign. Einenly planned industrial dtstneta. Raw material. Hurl and power. r-Ubor. ' , Unexcelled climate. ' A modern community. Populous contiguous territory. Scenic environs. All of thee essentials to a city'i poTth arid prrgreis are to re found in Longview to a marked degree and vet. land and rroperty values in this rapidly poaing ccm- munity are aecuiediy rraionanie and fair. Lnngview would havt you inveatigite for yourself. You've heard of Longview. Tew new cities have been written ard talked about as has this new indus try! center. Now here i$ your great opportunity to come arid it with your own eyes- to see the starting of one of the greatest lumber manufacturing plants ever built to see a close-up of the Pacific Northwest's newest of the larger industries to see a vigor ous, ambitious, confident young city celebrating its 6rst birthday. A true Westrrn welcome awaits you. Come prepared to spend the entire four days. You'll have the time of your life and. at the same time, you may find the very spot on earth you have long been look ing for the place t tfiske your permanent home. REG MENTTG REUNION IOItTIJVND, Oro. (tfiieelul) . Vetcrunii of thu lfi2d Infunlry rvjrlnient whU'h mrv;d v In tho World war from Orvtfon will hold thi'lr annunl rounlon and K'-tp-KCther mootliifr ut lho Stute Itiric Hun go ut I'lHrkiumiH, tirt-Kon. Bun day,' t AuKuat 10, .uocordliiK f- an announcement mudo' by Major Fred M. WvhI, prcHldenf of . the vvU'runn' urgnnlKtitlon following 11 oonforonoo wtth tho oxocuuve commltloe. , - -. Tho reunion will bo an ull day picnic for th votoruiis, th'ir ram ifies und friends. All are HUppoued to brlntr bituket lunches, hut voi' feo will bo served frco on the grounds. ' - lOntertnlnment features will be foot raees for everyone from (he kiddles up to their corpulent dads. Mother will come In for her Khure of the fun for there will be foot races for her and ulso a nail .driving- contest. Another featuro will be a baseball frame between teams selected from umouir those pres ent. 7 An ImpOHlnjr array of prlues has been assembled by the com mittee and if ovuryone dues not KVt a prize It will bo only because he 6r shu. doe, not enter into some one of Iho competitions. Thu cruek band of tho present 1 62(1 Infuntry regiment will rIvo u concert and un orchestra from the same orRanlxatlon will furnish n hi tde for tho Oaneo wlvleh wilt commencu ut 4:30 In, the after noon and continue until 8:00 la the evening Tho reunions of tho reKlmeut are annual ufrulrs, the dute beliiK ulwnys set In close proximity lo tho anniversary of , tho dato 0 which tho Oregon regiment wus formally taken into federal serv ice for-the grcut.iwnr, tho exuet. dute being August 6, 1017. On behalf of the organlxutlon Major West has extended an in vital Ion to tho veteruns of ull wars to Join with tho merry makers on August 10. Putman's For Style, Quality SAl.H.M. )r. Tlio On'Kon u- prLMIlQ CUUI'L Will IVCt'HM AuKtitil 1 Tor Us unlittul vuculltm cuverlim u purloil ot onu nionllt. r Chli't JuhIIvo Mcllrlilu will Kprnil ' itKAvr.ti w in-: UTii,iy,i;i) HOOD HIVKIli Ore. To. ir voiit U'lik" In Oooso luki", nott'd Kal of flshormrn In norlliwtisl crn Hknninnla county. Game Coin nilHHlonor Huffonl of Hlevennon llan lo Imp colony of Iicivki and rclcttMo them at lhi lnko soon. It Ih bellfvcd by officials that thM! anlmalH will dnnl) Iho luva rock l)Otloin of tint lnko and pre vent tlin outriow of. water. The lake, wlileh lost moil of llx water last year, Imnietllatcly after tlio Kreat JuJaneHO - earthquake. wuh rilled with thouxnnds or trout. Leaks were Kloiiped by Imga 01 earth and pllen of woven tree ItraneheB. Pormancntlr wveil, w,jr or vtirl lislr Hlnttilil lio Wler-Vwl Tho . watur-wavo Is soft and natural In appearauos. . In no wlso cun It ponsllilr harm tlio hair. Moles, nnrts, superflutvis hnlr porlnuenll, nmovod -'IhoO seal 111 Work (Jiuirnnlwcc AT TlltO IMIIiONIAIj riiono 5ji-j HOI VoirlU HU Apt. B Mid-Sunimei' ANNOUNCKMKNT TOMOUKOW 1'iiMl Mcthodisl Church 11:00 A. M. Sermon ' Elmer Grant Keith Topic, "An Ancient - ' Booiiieriinge" ( M'Knii MrK. Until Kliilutiu "Krnlvrniil .March." Mnilxny "To a Wild ItoBe" McDowell Yucul solo "The Anifi'l 'aln(i" . Mlna Mildred Webb Wui r,ilr.4 Iwm at f.r. and n-.hlf for rundlrip from iwlnt. In Oron, W.ah- lNtA mm4 NrUurn I4h, Fnn MsrUiu ind bit, fumitir Meuntot (ih. I, rfifl, LONGVIEW, WASHINGTON July 31, August 1. 2 and 3 Get u Quart of Blue Mountain Ice Cream For Sunday Dinner Cool ami SaliKfyini! an d Val ue READY - TO WEAK AND MILLINERY Juslkvs to Havo I teit. most of hli vacation ut IiIb ranch at Over Island, while Juattc-o liro'wn . will divide Ills IcLsuro tlmo between j ItoHebtirg. his former home, and r; the beueh resortH. Justice Mct.'ourt will m pen da few days In Portland, ; but. later will aeek recreation la the - mountain dlHtrlctn. .. , Where Your Credit Is Good WE IXJIIND WHAT l'ONVK 1K I.KON FAILED TO l'I.M lie was liuntlnir, hunting for tlie ' Kouutuln of 1'urpetual Youth and died disap pointed. Wo havo found it In our Marlnollo treatments. Wo . can bring to . your chooks tho very bloom ani color i of youth. Wo can bring to yojr llfo happlnoBS thut youth and beauty give. ;. MAItlNIOU.O COK.MICliO KHOI 25 Now Foley Ithlg. l'liono Slain liio YouthN 1 J 7 C 1 8L. 1 q ' Voii'll imimI your tiJiitliiii lu Ms for - J I'WjHTt work, ran, imntptiie.(M s . . Klllv your rMUlNfitctloil wo klN'll ' ' J'l llio morale of )iwr gamvMlH. ' . ALL DAY SUCKKItS 1 Cent Kuch Made nl Our Shop , The Candy Shop iso Fin sr. Tlx Home of Home Made Oaodf . EXPERIENCE twenty -two year of succensful battery building Some ruperience, we y and it', back of WHInrH Rnttrrv we sell. , Juat count the car, that are Wlllsrel- . equipped at the factory. Thew tars havs bern Willard-equipped for year,. Willsrd, have always made good In the owner's car. v "J.ul Im.iinc Blfh.rd lit r.lllnt for s Ihhib whm T. A. Wlll.id cnuld h.v .old : lilm Thretnl Rubber B.ltery, , Littlf Amp.re. THE HATI IOUT KI.EUr.HO- 8KUVICE CO, llKlilon Mnehluo Works llhte. Il 1 Washlnglon Ave. I'lione Mala IM i STORAGE 41 iiMfH