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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1924)
Wednesday, August 20. 1924. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY . Social, nowa must be In the bands of the society editor by 1:30 o'clock. ue to the fact that tho 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 are dulaycd beyond that hour, win not be printed until tho following day News Edi tor's Note. Smart Fall Coat' Enjoyable Aft ernoon Spent at Park f A Hotltil evi-nt that was thor oughly unjuyud by all participants 1 was an lnlormal meeting of file nils nt thu park payillon TmuUuy af Urnuon in lionor of. Alias Nclllu .Su-vima. of l'orllund, and Mrs. Na omi McNeill, of itochester, N. Y.. who have been summer visitors In. I .a Grande, and for Mrs. Nell' , Tlialeher, who Is to leave shortly 'Juv Seattle, where sho will make .her future home. Other guests of ihmiur were Mrs. Ann Wells Uaker, I.Mrs. Jt. H. Newport. Mrs. KUza jljeth Joues and Miss Winnie Den 'lila, o i'orllund; Mrs. Mildred Moug Iuk, of ftyw York t'ity; and Miss Sarah Williamson, of Ashland, pre Mrs. A. 12. Ivanhoe officiated as 'intuit mistress and responses were Kiveii by Miss Nellie Htevens, Mrs. .McNeill. Miss Sarah Kiddle, Mrs. Klla Aussell, Mrs. Turner Oliver, M Ish 1 H-nnls, M rs. 1'. J . I 'owers, . Mrs. J)ouglus and Mrs. Nell Thateh i t.' Refreshments were served. . affair. was initiated and ar ranged by Mrs. Kate Hun ley and Mrs. -VXMC: H fifth i8. who were the recipients of general congratulation over tho success of the event. Mr. and Mr. J. Preston Greer sninoum'c the engagement of their daughter, Jennie, to Howard. J. Si od third, of i-a Grande, Oregon. The niarrhige will take plaeo the early part of September. The bride Is a graduate of tho I'niverslly of b'tnh and a member of the Delta Kpsllon sorority. Mr. .sioilritml is a student of Columbia t'niveisity. New York, from which institution he well be grad tinted nejtt year. He Is a member of the Plri Delta Theta fraternity. The ctiiiple will go to New York fol lowing their niarrhige. where they will make their home for the next year The, Deseret News, Salt J,ukt; I'tiy. rtuh. . Mr. mid Mis. Walter II. Perry eiij-rtiilne(I ut their home lust eve ning, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Kd uiird H. iVeclval, of Hufralo. New York. Mnh Jongg was the, fea hrfv of, I In; earning prl.es being wiiu by Miss Grace Allen and Verne Aiifauorlh. During the evening de InipiiM reireHlimenlH were served. ..Mr. mid M rs. Pertival will leave I bis evening fur their home In Itiiltjiln. olh-r sp.-ndiug ten thiys Huntley and Mrs. I,. E. Anderson win entertain tho Uidlcs Guild Thuruduy uflertioou. Fashion Notes Paris. White satin crepe, in the season of crepes, is smurt for wed ding gowns. Thu wedding1 gown now is a bit less than ankle length. hut thu train and veil are" long. 4 gjji H New York. If you want to be truly ohlc, you will wtiur your scarf inside your -autumn rout. Jt will in) crossed in front and Just allowed to peep forth enough to show its colors. London. The 11, i It skirt hrin the long l' I ounce, with fringe at the present decomtiug many of the gowns. Tho long si Hi fringe ex tends all tho way down. . London. Walking sticks today uro growing more and more t'ru uuent and more btnarrc. In colors to match tho costume, or to con trast with it, they huvo j'uncifull:- earved knots of ivory, crystal or jade. RUAIi orange makmaladk For those who have tired of ber ry preserves, orange, marmuiude should be most welcome. It s ex ceptionally nice with toasted bread or muffins. t t'ut uphrec seedless teutons and three navel oranges with thu peel on, into pieces about an inch long and u, quarter of an inch in thick- newt. Measure the fruit und add twico the amount of water. . Place in un enameled ware preserving kettle and let stand twenty-four hours. Tho vitreous surface of enameled ware assures perfect wif ely from any action of adds which are strong in citrus fruits. After slum) Dig for twenty-four hours, it should be boiled ten minutes and allowed to slund twenty-four hours again. Measure the fruit und add sugar cup for cup, und one addi tional cup of sugar. Holt aguln for thirty minutes, stirring ' con stantly with a long handled eiiamy led ware spoon. 1 f some Is t o he preserved f or itituru use, put it In air-light jars while hot. ' New York. Painting the lily Is nothing compared with dying molt. Some of tho uulmn coats have molo- skin collars und other trim- nings dyed in three shades of sain' and brown. New York. Tho sort of brace lets that Zenobia might 'have been glad to weur are the sort which the debutunte wears now. Sump tuous Oriental things of heavy sel ling, they are glittering with big carved stones und dangling chUrms. New York. With the black eve ning gowns which are to remain in favor, a smurt woman today is wearing black velvet slippers and stockings in some bright shude. J"or this purpose Venetian Fuchsia Is good. ERB Is one of the smartest ot fall coats for it really Is just a coat In splte of the fact that It looks like a dress and coat. What seems to be a dress is a vent In th coat that may he fastened closely about the neck or opened to form revers. The coat Is of rough wool material and the lining and vest are of plaid kasha. VHudsouMieai makes (ho collar and cuffs, 1 New York. Among the gifts In tended for an autumn bride Is a set of "bath baskets." These bas kets nr crocheted in wushublc silk und fastened to tho front ot a big bath towel. The towel Is hung over a rack und the basket filled with wash clothes, their edges crocheted to mutch. Oregon, and Floyd K. Dunhtp. o' Condon, Oregon, were united in marriage, with Uev. O. W. Junes officiating. Mr. Dtiulap is 'a black smith at Condon and they wil leuve for that place this afternoon whero they will muku their home. MJhh Hetty,; Gurrle.k jiiotnred to Maker yesterday, where she is visit ing friends. .Miss Harriett expects to return to her home here some time (his evening. ii;liciols PKACIl coimiii-:u FreBh peuches ure now in sea son, and served with whorlcakc Ithey Kuiko a tempting dessert. Pure, .and stoiio onu quart t ol peuches, place in a deep enumeleu ware pudding pun which, being ucid proof, will not affect the deli cate color of tho peach. Add two cups of sugur und cover witu pas try made as follows: Sift four cups of prepared floui, rub In one-huil cup of butter und then add one-quarler cup of milk, lioll the pastry to. fit exactly tin pun, cut two or three gushes lu i. to ullow the steam to escape, ami buke ' ti halt hour In a hot oven. Dust with powdered sugur when removed rYom oven- Servo plain or with whipped cream. Mrs. O. N. TurMuu'tou's Sunday j hei-e visiiiug the killers sister, jitm m"u "' "i m-r nome .ion- Wi.ll.r Nutvlund. iUty ''veiling ami spent a very en- joyaitie lime. - Alter the regular A iiii t wedding took place, at tin. piiiN(iiuf;e of Hit! Christian I'hiirch this morning at nine o'clock when Miiw M.ie Shell, nt WiHlnnii. Pcrrn:iiieiilljr waved, wavy or i curly hair slmnld bo Watcr-Wavctl The walcr-wave Is soft sud natural In ftp pea ra n c. In no wise can It possibly barm iho hair. Mob-, wurts, superflun'js iliulr permanently emovod WUhor" scat l . All Work fJunrantncc k Al THE COIiONIAli i. Phone 52 1 -J inni Ko-jrih St. Apt. B busiuesH session, during which time a number of committees were uppuinletl, work wns started on a quilt and an enjoynble social time spent. ' I , Mrs. N. K. KniiiK tt. of Hie Murl llello It. duly Sliopie, bus returned lo l.a Grande after u wteks vucu tloii. ' I The Neighbors of Woodcraft will be entertained at I he home of Mrs. .1. K. Ilibiry, 7ul X avenue, ThurH d.iy aflei-nooti at 2: 'A it o'clock. AM Neigh In ns uro n quested to be present. . . I The ' Uidl-H of MooKi-heart la ghui will meet Thursday afternoon ut 2:iio o'clock ut the odd Fel lows hull. All members ure coi - 'dhtlly invited. .1 Civm. (S In I Mm, A. : Whyaro r""y tp sailors J'L trousers legs mm (or the figure in clined to stoutness RxqulFiiel Very lightly boned perrntt almoin to freedom of waistline. Every La Camilla mrans "Meauty and Comfort, Tto" for Us wearer. The pat ented V'rntlin feature makes La Csmllte anionlphingly comfort able. t . A full linn of the different models always on band. Mrs. RobL Pattigon "omrtleire rtHme hSntn 66? Apt. V), yew toley Bldff. because I heir looseness pi-nnllM the wcnier lo pull them up quiet. -ly und (esily when he ser'jttK deck or wades In the wtiler. 'I lie quick and easy action of tefe' Mi",'ml 0,1 iCWV ItMfvslUH 'JM- ;iceitilltjH for its wide use In the trejitment of constlpalton. Pun ti'st Mineral OH Is a gen tle lubriciint thut cleanses th" tn testlmil -tract without the nnphtiH ti nt effects of stmie cat hart ic s. I'ottirleKM, odorless. rasy to tul'f, and absolutely pure. ine of 2'iu Pu ret est prepa ra tions. Kvery Item the best that skill snd coiiwlcnt'c can produce. Glass Drugs 77m Jy?;?' ilU8t follOW my Directions Fuller dealers take a , real interest in giving helpful advice to paint customers; telling than what product is the" most suitable; carefully explaining surface prep aration; what kind of brush to use and just how to apply the paint, varnish, enamel or stain. Take advantage of the knowlcdgcand experience of the Fuller dealer. He will be glad to help you. Ask or send for our Free book "Home Tainting." It's your painting guide. roii amy rm.m pnnnncr cnntn.T THE KEABXST FULLCB DULEli LA GRANDE 0. F. Coolidge W. P. TVZLT.K i' CO. Ml If jmhm Strait. Sas Franciae -v SI BcuchN k Pwifie Com CuiM FUL1 PAINTS L-3 VARNISHES HOfttK WMITTUA' JLER Yurdmaster Harrington's placM while Harrington waa on his vacation. YAKI.M.STKIt LOKKS l.V.U KUCrKNK, Ore. William K. Kelly, acting yard muster for tho Southern Pncli'ic company at Ku gene, lost his left leg below, tin knee when he fell under the wheels of a switch engine. Mr. Kelly . was boarding Ibc moving engine when his foot slip ped and he Tell onto the track, llo has been regularly - employed us a switch man. but was taking Wchave a nice lino of Fancy Boxes which wo will pack with our fruit flavored, hand-rolled Choco late Creams and Chews. The Candy Shop ko via OT. The Bonis ot Home Blade Candy Fall'. Newest Garments NOW ON DISPLAY LADlESjEADY-TOWEARj AND MILLINERY CARRES: Where Your Credit Is Good Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to Try - HE MARIN ELLO SHQP Iiouin , Sonimor Ulil. "A beauty aid for every neod" ' rnONlS MAIN 671 PEARLS JJUV Til KM 1'KOM I'liAUK, TJ1K JKVVKI.IJIt Just Received l4ii),re .shipmcnl of Noh-DohIi uctulilc (luurand'i'd l'eails wilh Kolid white Kold clasp- SPECIAL PRICKS on theso liiK'li-Kiitdc Pearl Nccklctwcs for a few days only. MJY NOW PAY LATKR. See Ihem in our windowH at prices $:!.() - - se.r.o - $7.:o . fio.oi) - ? 12.00 ji.'i.oo J. H. Peare & Son Lu Grande's Loading Jeweler & ())Iiiiiic(i isl. 0. tV. R. & N. Watch Inspeclois. UllV A 13-1'IiATE FORD BATTERY $16.50 .-, von . , . CARS WITH . (-Volt ritnrllnir and I.IkIiIIiik HjsIluu 11-A-lM-O-S Perkins Motor C6. IJNUOLN . 1'OltU . L'OKDMJN ' :, ''(iNrlli and Adunu . I'lituju Slalu ASK FOIl PURITY BREAD First for Quality La Grande Bakery . K. J. Mc Williams PURITY BREAD SUPERFINE BREAD FALLING HAIR (.'lux'kril readily, whi-n nron. or tiM'tboilH uro tTitiiloyol. 1'bn Altiilni'tlo HyHlom pro vlibn J it thu in'aralioit8 m;THHai-y for various con-ll-tlons. MAHIM;i,l, COKMI IM! - KHO! -35 Nrw l-'im-y Itbl. 1'lioim Muln The Bloom of 1 i Youth Tt 1 Service On All Makes ol Batteries Expert workmanship and genulae WUUftl repair parts used in every job. . Rental batteries you ran depend upon wblla we are charging your battery, i Willard parts Improve any battery. "You rtn bntr en whit thv tll va hetr. mrvi ihe hilt it iur to bi ruMHubl, wy Little Ampere, tiik iiA'rriinv a r;i.r.(nitio rkiivicb tx. Irf'lKliton Mni'lilno Works Bldg. 1311 WoMhlntfton A to. MB i9ttLLU.Lt! iff 7 M p T1 iT"Hii'rriiiniiri STORAGE El BATTERIES II