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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1924)
Friday, August 1, 1924. TIIE 'LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY Social news must be In tfa bands of the society editor by 1:30 o'clock. Due to the fact that the social page Is made up before noon. It is practically Im possible to insert stories after that hour. Hereafter. Items, no matter how Important they are. that aro delayed beyond that hour, will not bo printed until the following day News Edi tor's Note. To Uir surprise of lir 'muny friends In-re news has bet-n receiv ed of the tmtrrluKc of Miss lletu l'urHonH to Virjfil Sparks, of I'oea lello. lduho. The murrlape took plare Hoiiiothue in rVbruury but wus not mudu known until recent )y. Miss I'ursuns is well known in Iji Grande having uttended the Ia Oruudo hiph school for three years. Who left here about two ycurs aso to make her homo In 1'ocatello. Idaho. She was employed there with the 1'iulerwood Typewriter company. Mr. Sparks is employed with a furniture company at that place. The happy couple will make their home In 1'ocatello. The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Wednesday, August i, with Mrs. Hurley Itlehurdson. . The Alitel I .utiles Aid will meet Thursday, August 14. Fashion Notes I'm-is. Thn Utile silver nnklct 1h lu-re tiKittn. Somethnu It is ornu nu'iiU'd with turtiuolsc, in truo Ori ental fashion. Soinutiiui'8 Instead r being silver, it Is platinum, stud ded with diamonds. Paris. For mid-summer the littii: hut is either till black while. One model shown toduy Is in "white, turreta, almogl a cloche shune. exeent for its very lilKh bee. hive crown, which is ornamented with a luriie Hut bow of blacK vul vet across the front, held in place by white buckle. London. A dcliBhtful color scheme, cyclunien and silver, hus been snonsorid by the wlfo or me Anietican unibussador. Sho woro a cyelameiv and Bllver tissuu gown hi a dinner recently and inadt the color" couibinal Ion Immediately popular. ; New 'Yurie. Almost any varia tion may be Introduced today In I he decoration of an allemoon frock, so Ions as it remains very simple In ils general lines. Clrcu bir - flounces, tunics uml pleated jiauels, all these urc employed. Nw York It seems that the ehaniis of .black llilKvrlu is Insist cut.1 Scarcely is black lillBcrlo out of style, than It Is buck aicaln. Just now a set of black ireorKctle un derllllUKS with snmll flat wllllu.su lln flowers Is noteworthy. New York. One exclusive ile slKlier decllires tliat, wllilo nolh liiK l more chic I hull lllo yellow ri.,,,i...i uht.riii suit, vet a yellow suit or frock Is loslllB halt ils chic wllbout n I ouch of blacu. an in Iroduces llllle sllft black bows und black silk plpiiiKS. Ni'- York. White slocks ar" Cuming moro and more lnl fuviir, Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to Try fllK MARINELLO SHOP lloom II, Koinmcr Illtls. "A beauty aid tor - every nood" . New Coat Mode BFflU TYWIT REACH OF ALL So Claims Edna Wallace Hopper, World's Fam ous Professional Beauty. nulls, will be discussed In succeed ing articles. As beauty culture progresses, the mure closely will It bo 'linked with the rules m health, and the day Is hero when an un lovely skin will be recognised for what It truly is a sign of neg lected beuuty culture education?. Miss Hopper's .next articlo will be "Intelligence and Karnestncss count in Achieving lleuuty." HUNT'S LETTER (Continued from page 1) fTlllIS is one of tho first wtnte'i X eont models to roach us from l'uris and It indicates that fur will be used In generous quantities. The surplice line Is new nnd attrac tive, hut the low belt Is. the most hopeful sign of all. We arc all a little tired of (he wrap .that has to he held together, and, here Is a re turn to the fastening that relieves us of this responsibility. This model is of beige .wool with fur a ; few shades darker. They ore being worn today not only with, black shoes but also with shoes with gray and tun. The smart woman, however, does nut wear them with white shoes. 1 Ituiulon lMi't Jm Improved. MAHKHKIKLD, Ore. Thu Port of Humlon, with the uld of tho gov ernment, Is making muny Improve incuts in the . harbor, unci with dredging between Handon and Prosper hus niude navigation to tin Prosper mill available at any (hie, whereas, for some tliuo pust ves sels could only make the Prospe; mill at high 1ide. A rock; dredge which has been working on the bar has deepened thu channel until the water Is of better depth than In several yours. . The port; however, is nut satis fied with conditions, for it Is cer tain wushlng fruin lite north will shoal the bar In lime. The purl Is asking (he government for a mir vey calculated to Include an exu-n. Hion of the north jetty 11)00 feet and rebuilding of 61M) feet, now needing repair. Shoals furl her up I ho river thtin Prosper urc to be dredged before the 1024 Improve ments aro completed. p a. intern Cotim-llumit Out. i;rKNK. Orc.Wamuel It.- Mu sh or, for six years city council man of - Kugene, has resigned for the. reason that lie has . moved from the tilled ward, from which he was elected. He has been pres ident of the council fur si? vera I yeurs. According to custom, Oeorge W. Monroe, the. other councilman from tho third ward, will seleet the suc cessor to Mr. Moshcr. Mr. Monroe wus selected by Mr. M usher two years wro to fill a vaeatiey. J : . HONI3 MAIN M, I I V (Ity lUliyi Walla Hopper) The wonder of being a girlish beauty at my age seems (o many people to be beyond understanding, but It is very simple and can be easily understood when I explain tho aids and helps that huvj en ubled mo to retain the youth, charm, and beauty of skin at t!2 vummonly looked fur only in a girl of SO yeurs. I am a professional beuuty, and have been for 40 yeurs. lleauly is und has always been my stock tn trade, so to speak, und what 1 am or have been has been due to whut my friends arc pleased to call my beuuty. Thirty years' uko New York newspapers described me as "the most beautiful thing New York has ever seen on the stage.' Thirty-1 two years ago I was a musical; comedy slur after nearly ten yeurs of hard work on the lower rungs! of the theatrical ladder. It was In thu curly 00's t hut 1 made my .first greut success in "The Girl 1 Left Uehlnd Me, und then followed successes In "Wang," in "Kl Cap tain," In "Tho Silver Slipper," in "Dr, Syntax." and as ludy Holy- rood In "Klorndoru, . Then follow ed years during which. 1 played with Weber and Fields, with Ulch- ard Carle, with George M. Cohan and others. I urn Just reminding you of these mutters connected with my curly curecr, so as to assure you of my comparative antiquity,' for there are futhers and mothers today who were not born when I was some what of a stage and social celeb rity. Slnco that remoto time 1 have lived a generation,. b' am still a stage beauty. 1 still play young girl parts und am often mistaken for a girl in tho twenties. Schoolboys still flirt with mo on the street. The holding of youth in this manner is a nutural thing, not de nied to any womun who puis Intel Hgenco and earnestness Into thu cure of herself, for 1 urn no super woman -and have no secrets. My mother was a behttlfui woman when death came to her In her lirty-seventh year, with scurcely u wrinkle, 'not a grey hair in her head, and with the figure and ear ring J- of a girl. It Is to her Influ ence and example that I owe my own permunem youth. On vtop or this, history Is full of women who huve been beautiful Into their six ties , and" seventies, , women "who have aw uy.'ed mtm and. u4Xuli-8 at an ugn that for the majority spells "elderly," und the lesson I huve to teach Is that, first beuuty can bo achieved at any age, anil sec ondly that youth can bu kept. loo often the freshness of a wo timin's skin fades us middle life ap proaches. 1 his may be due to 111 heulth, to carelessness, to lack of knowledge of how to care for the Mkln or to u feeling of "what Is must be." . - , Age' Is welcome to very few. Why. then, permit lis foreshaduwlng be fore It Is forced upon ils? As the World loves a lover, so It loves youth and the things of youth. With normal physical health and a tranquil spirit It Is .nut impos sible to prolong this delectable pe riod, i The first requisite fur rejuveiia-1 ton Is a sound physical condition. Plenty of rest and sleep, rresh air und nut too violent exercise are needed. Dle't plays ils part. Giv en thesf', with proper personal care, y woman In middle life may attain a distinction and charm that u de butante might envy. It shall be my aim In the series of articles which I will wrlle fur litis paper to point out to women the best way to enhance the charm I hey possess and to Increase the natural beauty with which they are endowed. The many helps and beauty aids to accomplish thcfie re DEAF CHANCES UNIQUE NOW AT EASTERN COLLEGE ' Why not organize tho hobs for (Job? Since the old party war horses huve Hob & Kolleltu mark ed fur the discard, just as thu beuury parlor artists have decreed the doom of the feminine bobbed head, why not line up thntPcml-, nine Hobs behind Fighting Bob and thereby corner at once tho thou sands of voles that uru ready lo Tight fur the right to keep short hair? La Kollettc's platform ' declares agalust Special Privilege. Tho richt to short hair must not bo permitted to revert to un exclu sively luusuullnu right! Let thu bobs suvu liob und 11 ob will suvu thu bobs. , .... Democratic sloganeers are sllll searching for some happy phrase to offset the "Keep Tuol With Cooltdgc" chant of tho G. O. P. Tho latest offering, submitted by Wlllard Palter or At hoi, N. Y is-. "Keep Decent With Davis." Answering tho insinuation of this line, however, the La KollcUo camps come buck with tho warning 'Don't' Throw Dirt on Uob and Hurton." While tho Itcpubllcuns retort that the heat evident In the Demo cratic slogan Is additional reason the country should "Keep Cool und Keep Coolldge." ' The aftermath of Sen. llroolt- harfs renomln&tlon In Iowa, as tho G. O. P. candidate for the Sen ate, may be the entrance of John T. Adams, former chairman or the Ucpubltcan National Committee, Into tho raco ub un "Independent,' Hrookhart, tho "llepublicun" nominee, will support tho candi dacy of La Kdllette, tho Independ ent, for president, Adams, us an "Independent," would fight both Hrookhart, the Republican, and La Kollette, the Independent. WASHINGTON. (AP) Tho Co lumbia Institution of tho Deaf, moro commonly known as Galluu dot college, of this city, is describ ed by Its officials as the only school of its kind in the -.world which provides hlghor education for the deaf and ttho only, insti tution in which a deaf child, with no formal education whatever.' may enter und n tho course of years be graduated with a well-rounded education and 'a college degree, Tlio school was founded by Amos Kendall, a distinguished statesman of his time, who in 1856 donated a houso and thrco ncrcs of land from his estate in northeast Wash ington, und employed Kdward Min er Gullaudet, of Hartford. Conn., as principal. A year later on act of incorporation of tho school was obtulncd from congress through tho efforts of Mr. Kendall und his friends, and from tho beginning it was provided (hat tho government glvo financial aid to the school. President Lincoln on April 3. 1804, signed an act giving tho school tho power to grunt colleg iate degrees. Since then - some 1400 students have been enrolled. and more than 400 .have received bachelor's degrees. Tho col lego department first was open only to young men, but since 1SS7 youmt women also have been, admitted. Tho course Is fixed at flvo yeurs, tho first a preparatory year re quired to finish tho preparation of students entering from, tho schools for the deaf throughout tho coun try. Admission to tho coll ego Is by examination and, as a rule, some 30 states are annually rep resented in tho student body. Tho young men maintuin base ball, football nnd basket bull teams, using hand signals, and aro con-. spicuous figures in athletics thru-out- the middle Atlantic- section Tho college Also has wrestling, ten nis, nnd track npcreEUttons. J- m Safe 14 jry j jiw y "Milk For Infant; : Invalid!, ChUdrm, ThtAgeo- Rich Milk, Malted Grain art. In powder fonn.makeaThe Pood-Drink for All Age. Digestible No Cooking. A light Lunch (lwaya at hand. Aim In Tablet form. Ask for "HorlroA'a," at all Fountains. JJ- Avoid Imitation Substitute Drug Co. FEATURING ' WEATHERLY THE QUALITY ICECREAM l'lione Main 68 l'roitipt and Free . Delivery HAVE YOU SEEN THEM These wonderful bargains we are offering in ; . Summer Dresses - Coats - Skirls Hats and Sweaters 1 ' The Most in Value The lk-st in Style y LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MIUUINERY" & IllPI lilt YOUll, IIATTKItY by huvlug it overhauled in tlm, rechurged or repaired, as tho ease may be. HeUvr have It done occasionally, anyhow, by an expert who is a practical mechanic nnd will do tho work conscien tiously and well. A "battery thut Is erratic In Its funr tionlng Is never to - bo Jo-, ponded on. v ( u . . : om:;ov tik R a ItATTUIlY CO. 107 Fir St. Main filO Pechatin FOU SALE , ; HOT VATi:il l'THNAt'i: In fit-Ht cliiHa comllUun. clirnti IT tuUvn ut unco. 1503 , Fourth St. l'hono Main W, I'crmaneutlj wnved, wavj op curly hair MimilU uo WaUr-Waved The wator-wave I soft and natural In appoaranoe. In no wlao can It possibly harm the hair. . Moles, warts, suporftuois hair porinarontl vninoved wIlhorM scar . ill Work OunrauleoL AT THI5 COMNIAIj I'liono Ml -J 1801 Ko-irth St. Apt. D Milk is such a small item of the cost, but such an important part of your cooking , that "' You Can't Afford To Use Anything But The Very Best ' , ' ALPINE MILK will bo demonstrated at our store next .Tuesday and Wednesday. Wo invite you to call. ', Pattisov Brothers Grocery ' i I'hoiie Main 80 The SILVER GRILL , for Service . ;v:. SI'KCIAL MERCHANTS' LUNCH AT 4(k - ' Best in the City f ' , . , . .;.:. - s . - iv . .. ; Choice Steaks Chops Fish - Itwists and Salads J 100 American Restaurant , Root Beer Good and Cold The Candy Shop , 'ii:o "Fin hh" ".';'' The Home of Home Made Cnwly tor the figure in dined to stoutness Exqulsltol Very lightly boned permits absolute freedom of waistline. Every La Camilla means "Beauty and Comfort, Too for Its wearer. The pat ented Venlilo feature makes La Camilla astonishingly comfort able. A full line of the different models always on hand. His. RobL PatUaon Corset If FImmm Main Ut Apt, 10, Hew Foley Blilf. : Tile nw lumber mun. Is In Ii jCriunde to mukc his liom, mid i to hrl,i you muke your home I We uIhIi to be clussed us tin I "Wholesulersi to the (luisuim-i."! ;We bundle It tildlni; MiitiTiul un a low inurin of irofit, nnd nl jnady In 3D days we huve ben ! jtonipelh'd lo add unother delivery , truck to loke cure of our orders. ' W'in'n It conies to doors und ! windows we will f imir It h you 'u?uinst all the mull ordnr hunsfS you wish to bring up. We tell you honestly wc; are In to to do a fair and o.uurc business. j Among the muny bargains r i havo to offer are: t ;4 No. 1 ll-vil Siding - S-'O.UU -M. 1 1x3 H. O. Klin -drit-d I" OouKlus Fir Kioorlnff .. .t2.."0 M. ;No. 2 Cedsr Hhinffhu S l.SO M. 1 (As lonjr ns they Inst) Oppti. I-'onndry. I -a t. nuide. Ore. A Cool Spot FOR A COOLINC. Drink THE IJEAUTIKUL FOUNTAIN SPECIAL - Friday and Saturday Only FREE For each $10.00 purcha.se we will jfive free one pair Ladies Silk Hose or two pairs Infants' Silk Sox. . .. . All Children Ucady-Mado Voile DresKcs and Children's Summer Hats will Imj sold at 25 off. Come early and got your choice from 2 to 10 year sizes. Make our. store your regular place . lo dress your children for less money. cn cincKHrc 1 1 zn nuwavIT rock- If Diaiier Cloth, Indian Head and Pillow TubiiiK by tho yr.fd at low i)rices. - Dress Linen in fast colors Green, Dlue, Gray and Apri cot, $1.00 per yard. Infants' Kublier Pants, .'!0c each; k"1 quality. Crib Dlankets, 8."c to $L00. , liaby HuntiiiRS, $2.30 U $8.50. Children'! Waists and Union Suits, 50c and NOc. Norton's Kiddy Shop "Where Quality U Higher Than Trice' UK FAIIt TO VOl It HAIIt Trent your tresseij rlttlit by lotllDK us uttend lo tint m oc euslouutly. ' .Tho hulr needs u periodic i-ul "ouco over," perhups for dandruff or sculp trouble, but nnyhow. In thu Murln- , ello t'osmutlf! Hliop It will Ket euro und skillful atten tion thut will promote 'Is liralth und frowtli. Try our Hot Oil Trent-lin-nts thi'y uro different, MAItliUliM COS.M I7IIO 8IIOI 2d New Foley ltldtf. l'hono Main 120 READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS CARE'S Where Your Credit Is Good Service On All Makes of Batteries Eznrrt work mamhin and venuine Wlllard repair parts utcd in every job. Rental batteries you ran depend upon while we are charging your battery. Willard parts Improve any battery. ; "You cn hnlf on whil they llt yoo hrr, nr thf h-ll U tur to be rcatotuble uyi Little Ampcia. THE ItATTKHV A l-:ij:(7'itlO KIIKVICK tx. lx lliton Mnohlnn Works ItldR. ' 1311 Wasliluyton A to. IMhmjb Main 16$ -Si ma fl STORAGE -fl II BATTERIES II