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" Saturday August 30f 1924, THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE NEWSo f SOCIETY DAVID INTER 1 - i Mrs. William Ash 'chtertnlnr:- . the Monday LlrtilKu Hub Wednes - day1 afternoon In honor o( Mrs. JJan Hommers, of Iorlhuid. who In . visiting here. During1, a very en i Joyablit social afternoon a delicious ' luncheon was served. Other guests . from Portland In attendance were . ;drs. Dora Wllhclm and Miss Wini fred Dennis. , ' Mr. nnd Mrs, Kru.uk lluyos und " sun liurkc of l.ti Crando wore lrrt dleton visitors today rn route homo after a t rip lo I'orlland and Ncw jiort, .Mrs. It. M. May berry und won Hobby accompanied tlicm to lu (trnudc and will remain there un til Monday. 'Kant Oregon fun. k ' Tliu ladles or tho Neighborhood I'hilt nre renewing iui annual event by put I liiir tm an elaborate flower show Thursday, September 1 1, u( the MaHunte building. There will boa beautiful dlsplay of all hinds of flowers Troiii the ;holee gardens and flower beds of Iho city. All the ladles of the city -Tare looking forward to this after noon of floral display and every -f one is urged to come and enjoy the event. . ' Mrs. Ada Itoush Wngei .has rc- turned to her studio here nfler attending a photographers conven tion In 1'ortland. She reports that the eonvention was on; of the most successful for many ycurs. During hr-r week's absence from In Craude she also-visited her broth er at (lolilehilalc. Wash. Charming gligee; There will be a meeting of the Ladles Auxiliary to the llrother nf Kali road Trainmen Tuesday evc nlng September 2. ul 1 7:80, at Knglcs hull. Special arrangi'tucnls are being made for the affair, and all mrimbers arc requested to be present. ' Ml wi WW Wii iti w w LI TO REST .ELGIN, Ore., (Special .to the Observer) lhivld i. Maslen, who passed on recently, was laid to rest at Klgln yesterday afternoon following ruueral services that were held ut two o'clock In the Methodist church. Mr. , Maslen had been a resident of the Grande Itonde Valley since 1S95, when he came lo Oregon, and his passing on took to the Great lleyond a man held in much respect by his fel lows, liked and mourned by a large circle or friends. fie was born Juno G. 1st;.', In Fayette City, Fayette county. Pennsylvania and he resided on his father's farm theru until IS It 5 when he came west. He wns married lo Mary ller- jboldshlmer at I'Ulshurg in IS74 and to this union wus born eight children, three Krven, Mary and Marguerite who are no longer living. The survivors nre Mrs. 1.. Day. of l.a Grande: Mrs. II. M. Hrundy, or Uo.emau. Mont., G. W. Maslen, of l.a Grande and It. J. and J. It. Masten, of Klgin. lle foro death came Mr. Masten re sided on his homestead near Klgin. Miss Milwaukee HUNTS LETTER (Continued from page 1) trasl with any of the res'ileiices occupied by Coolldge, boy or man. -wn i." uaIu uni urn maKi inn ' 'W"."'"" r u ; ,w, """ksburg, W. V.; a big, roomy. O whlch j!JSBlyl!lilKh-ct-HlnK,.d house set In a . toniak any woman . Jjnt xj , ituv it home to wear it. The lace, '. dyI to match the voll. which """ 11 l'ro.erous "I. n.l ing JWnch blue end it la worn over 4 lawl'r 11 Prosperous growing lll of pink aatln.- It look, mor ;H.v iieeimtoinou lo hull,! In ...ih.n It roallv In. bocauM 'he , lit orlull era. , I 11 H .villi neuu i.t-Kit'ii niiAiimij ;thC Wing arapenr. ii ivw mi nOl.ineol Wednesday evrnlns, Ki ; applied on a straight toundatlon thrl SuiMili'ini nllnK tills "lioyliooil fuinliiT n, at the K. of I'. hnll. Thin l, nimnllclty ttaelf as tn cut. f :i lionv.-' or the 1 emurulle tunilliluli' ttVet-tini? will determine the begin-1 j will bo the hunilBonte. moilern ulnuf of u new year anil many lm-1 h "l.oeiiMl Vulley estate" or hlft nia r I I a A I ! i . m CHURCH NEWS KIUHT M. K. CllUItCII 'The pastor will preach ut . J I o'clock, taking for his subject "Personal. Ism." Mr. Towlcr will slnt: "Cul. vary'-' by Ito.lnoy. Mrs. Uulli Kin man will use tho irreat orinin In wo special selections entllleil ami a full basket. Iter., .Win. I'' I loll, pastor or Zlyn KukIIsIi I.h Ihoi'un church .of Im Qramlo CIIUIKTIAN ' giU'KCH t). W. Jones, minister. - Illble Hcltoul meets ut the hour or nine rorly itymns or j'raisv" by Weh.y, ami live. I'uiiiinunloh ami si'i'ii'ion nt a .Melody In K" by ltuhenatt'ln. .eleven. I.'. K. at seven. The even i no church si'hool will open ul 9:45 a. in. Thin Is the last Kiimluv beroro tho annual conrerence. The evening union services will be held ut 8 p. in. at the Uuptlul church with Hey. o. W. Jones preuchlnii tho sermon. 1MB service will he ul the llapllstl Church. . i ' , I IIAI'TIST flllltCH Hu v s-hool ai I o'clock.' Mrs. i: i:. iHuppersetl, HUperllllendent. At II j o'clock tho W. W. O.'s will dedU icato their Sunday sehoul room, 'which has been rchiilh Tim ir... ijrniu Is entirely Blven by mem. bers of the class and Includes inn. sle, prayer, serlpturo readlnir mid a speech on "Memories of tho Old uoom" and "Our Vision lor Un cut ure. KIUHT C'HUKCII OF CHltlS'l Ht'llJN'I'lST'S-C'orner or h'lrsl an. I Washington. Sunday morning ser vice nt 11 o'clock. - Subject: "t'hrlat Jesus." Sunduy sehoul ut 9:45 n. in. Wed nesday evening meeting at M:tio o'clock Heading ruom open to the public every Monday, Wednesday und tilt unlay from two lu tour. All are invllcd, - . HUt TH'KI-.'T.S SOI.O I'lINHI.KTU.V, Ore.' Provided ihe can utilaln. reservations lor n This program v.ill I.ikc ! ''old - suite or Tour rooms Willi IKirluut things. will be decld' on. 'I Fashion Notes ''i'ho M. 1. A. Conjoint program l will be held a.1 the I.. IV S.' Taber- nnclo loniorrow evening ill I . cessorli Just now uro riesh-eolor ittlock. The program for I he eve- .,, . rhcn. must ,. ;,,. Iiuig follows: -;lcd. nuiny colors of flesh; uecord- fc nvnl minute leeluro by Clark .lng ,,,, Wtl!lt , to n,,., fasliion color Wi Diii sung by. inlxod oanrtvtlo: V'hoduley ' Htil ' irlovra. ;stoeklngs rtuidlug by Lucille Metcnlf; violin ,1IU wrS(uugs are' suppuHeil tn siilnjliy Hominy Caldwell: retold muicl, (n. sulii'u on(-' or the .'skin Hiorh-s by Mable Larscn: ittuna tuktlrB. hoIoT by Itessle Andrews: uuet py Jure yeurs, one of the ."show ; places" or , Long Inland.. The J:ll ! monthly cost or, the, . Coollilge 1'Uwli Color I'opiiliir. (Northampton home wouldn't, uu nrls. Many of 'the ciistuhie. ue-j r, nl rr 'he ,1 lavis. garage, Kepuo- nnil I'lluiil inia puillL iJlll. Much stress wil.1 be placed on Ibis luxurious home of thn Oemo. cratlc. calldiilltfe usxontruKlcd with the luuilest lielnoeratle homu- of the it. (). Nominee. , Mis. George A. llean and Mrs. Viiue Ainswortli. and the Hlugan h'J lleLuris I'earson. The public Is invited. ' No lews eiuplKlHlK, however, will be placed pictorially on (he Wash Intflnn abode of Senator Robert M. I.a Folletle. nefW f. Ih.. innlc l.im ..Nit.l.. ' " "'i. k rem- iJlu..i tint it.. .ut ,i,,n r ...i, ' "t-nce occupied by l.a Folh-lt Notlitiijr Hill Tin lies. Paris. l-'or a time the suiart- .. . , , ... ; niuimiic Hvrinif l(tiKN fllllie Itre- The annual picnic or the Luckyl ,tlntlu l pictures. Touched up liilrteen lliidge club was hem ......... .. , , .. a bit by an artist. It appears even I'Vidny arti rnooli at the oily pnrK .,, ,, ,,,,.. .,,,.. r .,,, Iinpri'sslve. and' a very p ensoul. AJC,casion was , .. . .iiiM 7, u. .Ing.. and- the beuds.'fur u change Ji'ioyed by cub molnbers and t " . ... .f I .-! II...I- r.,nr.""' ""..w ..-o. day night at $ p. m. Hunday school at a:3tl a. in. A welcome In jthe children .In our new Sunday icuoo! room, tr your children do not attend Sunday school send them along. Vuiiug people's si r. vice 0 j :: ( p. m. - Sunday evening l net service 7::l(l p. in:, Inside P. III. Saturilav i.V..nlnir M..nt..n.. ivaukce famous once ngsui e She i tier 0. special servlco by Col- V Kill wear lis colors at the National jW, Scott of Hun ."ranclse. lle'wili Ucauty Tournament In Ailanllc City, lalso d. dhnle the new bulKlln. no placo In tho W. XV. tl. room In tli-.'.bath, Ijuly Mllcham ut KiikIuiiiI basement of tliu church, starling jwho recently arrived In the I'niled prompuy at 1 1 :0U o'clock. Kv.-iy- " 111 attend the rendition one In Invllcd. L'nlon services at ! Hound-up this year. A tctcgrum S P. in. . , irom Hugo Strickland, ncfived by - tho Hound-up management, made SALVATION AHMY Meetings " . '''MUesl tor tho reservation. are now held In the new Salvation I , ' n,'J,l!nn,! " '' '' orrl- .riny clladel. Anvone not having "i"'ein. ii oy joo i. : church homo o..m ...i Is.iTclary. und cliarles W. llerslg. with us. You will iLlunv. rin.i n i" fellred capitalist or Cheyenne. welcome ul il... . .,i,, .,i,. a. lM'l" u' present. Advunee salts ol Meeting will be conducled Satur- Dara Koeler Is out to muke Mil She Is a blonde. tickets lo the show arc ro per cent greater than they were at this time last year, according lo u statement by (Jcorgc C liner, business inulia ger. . v , : . I1AMMT HI NT IS 1'AII.I III: September T ul K n m M.,n,l,. I'All.M KI'KVKV IS L.M Nt lll.l (evening, September , will be a . HOODi HI VKIt. Ore.-rl'or seve-tlilllslcul program with lee creum ul .yt'iirs Hood Hlver. valley has.'aiul cake.-' ' '.'''' been polnltl lo us u rural coin-' L - iniinlly wilh an unusually hlgll( ALL-Ll'Tllljit N OI I'N " Mil percenlnge or the population using j .;,, VI, .,.. j a rllnil ,. k electricity ;- for lighting purposes, Xuk,m 3i,. u:u a. in Th,' and ror driving stationary larm leoinpound word "All-l.uthcVnn " machinery. , lnelud, s Lutherans .or all nalloniil- surveyMiiis been launched by ,,.. nl H.not,a of. llH mr. C., orge,'l. l.rugg. assistant lo '" ' j rounillng cities, and who all are MoArthur genera imimiger and ( h,.ri.l)y .,. , , vice preslden or the Pa.'lflc Pow-;ulr ,..,,. yu,.Mjlon. W ,,' ,,, this be done? Answer: Why should Ml:il''OHI). Ore. Smirch foi the three IJ'A.utremont . brothers, alleged bandits, which flared 'up with renewed vigor last Sunday upon the reporl Unit an Astoria September 7" tit T 2 ii. m. and lead n man had lilentlrlcd u man passing special service on Htmday evening. 111 nn uutoinohlle near Medford ss and Light company, to deter- mine the exact extent ol. (lie use or leclriclty In running und orehnrd VrTUml ladies lvere guests ol Km eiVih. ' They were Mrs; Han f.oin mVrH, Mis. Conkey. Mrs. Horn Wll- ml Mis.i Winifred Hennls. 'This," says the caption of one sarcastic Hcpuhliiuu heading for i ..: . .H '" i.. ..: "In l he iiuuilili' ir wnere I jel.'oiv r .i 'ii imih n. . i,.i,. (.H awake nights worylng j.onuoii. urcen in mi i.iacu seem . ,,, , ,l(,w roil.lell Amcrlciui ill lie nil" iitli'Hf coilllillllilliiu. .Ol I The georgelt musses. :' ' " . IllUlgc. II rriclal game of the suuues lor lingerie. . i ue georgeuc ,, ril ,,,ltiIr- wln, ,.i eollill- elnL. enlcrlafh. d the hnllcs. Mrs. under, ear. In a . mile lv.lt hit shade , n,m huw,.,,.r. Knows that a ... Sawv.r won lln: chili prize 'of. green, .Is s-t i.rr by 'Muck Inco j ,,,.,. r ,,. v,iK,. , ,,. Ul ami V'1"" "enills received the score inserts and black embroidery. p-olli-Hc resilience Is no ilonger In which won the guest's prize, lie- '. ' ' , deuiand, and probably would rent I'reshmellls were served in plenlc -v rw Walking Shoes. Tor uboul as much as a rlve-room l.omlon.' Willi the shorter i suile In a modern gowns more antj more attention isj apartment building- niuunrr. ' II ' " " Si 1-4 H"ia "Wllheliu, w! ho lias 1'ashlonnhlo being paid .at ' present to walking fiecq jLisiling Ln firnnde rrlcnds.islluuS. Ulle new. shoe of this type willt lluve Ihfs evening for lier Is. built on the eomrortiililc oxford (lines, but Instead of lacings has u very..'wlde:. leather slrap across tlw i Instep. . liomV (in I'nrlland. "i; Mtnlik Motif .spreads. .New York. " The bntlk motif, i which hiis woven Its peorneoiiH spell over everything from hosiery lint In the piciurs It surely (Iiin look like ;ob wus spend In half bis setvdorlal salary to put on a "front." : llob'w b cabin birthplace Is not aliown. it not? The I'orlland Lutherans have Invll oil till i... ing. The survey has nsulli d fron. . Weslern Oregon und Washington. ,. V, ... V " ,. ,7"'"' ! i'elonglng lo elghl dlfrerenl Synods . .... . .... . . to come togelher ol Iho "All-Llllh he deparlment ot elec rlcul engl.!ran ,.,,,.. llt (lllllHlon, ,, ' " rani. August SI-28, and all or ' ',lnvic Slur nl WetMir. WICISIiH, MiiIio. Jack' lloxle.j lltovle slur, arrived August I'll and' went over to the S-illiioll river loi visit his mother. Iloxle.was raiseit on the Sallnoli and It is understood ! them uro coming except one Synod Again a omnium: Jtiis this been done through the guidance of Iho Holy- Spirit? Answer! If II .has. let us rollow Ills guidance. Hut we cuunul nil go lo Oregon City. the- distance Is too great Tor our people. Hut there Is also an Kusl. ern Oregon, nnd wu arc fold I lln I " ' ' ' , '"'"- "" iki per cent of Hi" populiillon of UK a scene with hullulis over on ,. ,. ., ,, ,,t. I.'lal Hocls. Just over the ridge to-',m . . . ... ,( , . ' ' ' " ' Why then not inake it slarl he lO.e.ios i K ...e . "'jthls year, inn I'ercv tribe down. Ills heailiUar-i,,non Kl.rvlc(, lers win iiruiiuiiiy no ui .1 nyeiie; Lake Inn .while here. . Woik Sini'ts Soon on Plant this year, und next year huv In some oilier city? We need ouch , other's help find 'stimulus even mure - limn -our 'Western Hrelhren do. The llev. l-'ortunutiiy. surrrage Is not llin-'H, Hogslud of llend. Oregon, ol tied to those w-ho have faith In.lhe I'niled Norwegian Church will Hub - H'Aiilreinonl. has been tin- Stopfattiii&hair! Money Back If It Doesn't Fmlp nrriUM will iH J04I lliw Iui: lmildriii with BOlp nilrnent I l frt t ho pL-ftpIe to form liiit car of their htilr. Vn M'luld rip Wniimforomfiin.it- I y A r nUdbfltlwUhBpe- VjetfV . (Ik I nihlfr spili.-tor f S I ttchfH.Thmetlioi')t . . f 1 BPpliclioiiweiy nil . ; c!t.-nly. Tb mwlWiflfnt 1" fr IhroiiKh runi"r nn-pK- uiri - to the rwtii of H h'r Ih lp in Fnlly mnni" diniin fi.Hiiiirhi.ir.rrHuvplt-bt ; hotit M)-liy trrmmctil pi MVosWo you poslilvc uuarnii: GIiiss Drills political plat forms. KMMin'T. Maho. Work will lo: Huts. Is now at work on cljrar- '-start on the J l.-iii.Onn elect rie pow cite, batik cnses. In (rrosrain sllk.:,.r plant to bo built at the lilack ilh.CMo bntlk cjist-s are calculated to jinukt' one blink when they are 'drawn from poekM or handbag. ' ThiscHcplacc -t'liK-he. Kew York. Two types of hat today have- definitely replaced the cloche of bb'ssed memory. One Is a hal of modt'rale w Idt h, of the CiilM'tine shape. The other Is a liltfli -crowned felt wilh the nar iowusI ,bi:lm. , ' forilie figurein-dinedlo wbulness ircxqui.iltol Very tljrhtlf boilM permlta absolute freedom of waistline. Every La Camllle means "Reauty and Comfort, Tdo" tor Its wonxor. Th pat f nied Ventilo feature makft La Camllle astonishingly comfort ablnJ A 1 full line of the different f tj idels always on band. Mrs. Ril)L PatliioB hoin Main 69 New bWej BIilC IA. Apt. II anyon .dam within I he next, few weeks, accord tiiir to J. IV lloild. Otreclnr Tor the rcchimatlon ser vice for Ihfs" district. The - final papers have been sent to the (en ver office, and us soon as they are approved work will start. The power generated will be used by I he (iem Irrigation district for pumping purposes. No transmlsHlon . line will be Iniill from Kiunati to the (iem Ir rigation - disl rlet, but the power Ittmk'or irny Wlillr Pcnrls. jgnn raled at the dam will be glv New , Vorti.ttliick or gray and n lo the Idaho IN-wer company white pearls an- worn tnget her j Ihroiigh ' I he Kmmelt snb-slalioh now.1 This is a feature of the two- j exchange fur iowcr b llvered to neckluc- mode." (die necklace Isjlhf (htu district .in Hnake river. of the choker type, one long ami j one of llne Is black or gray. The Mipreme court can malt.- a . law constiiutinnul, but can't glee Willi V.wvj CoMiime. "' ! ! It a very strong constitution. N. W.York. A pert, little flower : ' of velvet Is worn with nearly cv.-r I Old lt hliiinelf didn't look sor( of cnHlmne now. The vogm ! l-nck. lmubilen he was headed of .the while flower Is, however, on . for the insurance nrnc the wane. A hick town I a piac wnerv they haven't yet learned to charge fur the Ice water. . Jcauty Seekers Will lh Well lo Try fllli MARINELLO I SHOP k lloom , Soimner OlibJ. . , "A beauty aid for crerj need" rnoNG main vj I 'KO.M Oli'H'IAI.h II III, II I I'KNIH.KTON. Ore. Hoy Muss, a chcekcr for tile slate highway commission and u sub ntraclor named Widen -r were arrest. -d near ,Kcllo on charges or einbe-j',leuicn( when It.' II. Unblock, division en gineer of. Iji firande. .charged thai the highway commission bin! In- , roruiatton lo show that I lie men worked together lo obtain money to which they were not entllleil. f Moss .was said to have Issued checks to the sub-cunt ractor for more, loads oC crush, d 'ruiK than jlhe siili-contraelor hauled. . The arrangement was said to Inive iii'v.n worked out so 'that Moss-received 12 for about t ror Wideiier, . The two were arraigned In Keho' and were bound over lo the grand jury under bond or f I s each. Widen-.-r riirnlshcd bond, but Muss went lo jail. Grown at Sihigh altitude nhafti preach, nnd the Lutheran pastors . . u , ,. ,0r Maker nnd I'endlcton also have. Wild women also serve. They been Invited to bring ihelr (lospe) helj) a man to appreciate the on messages. All the others are re-; he iiiarrh'd. 'o, nested bring nn open lu nrt I lvrnianefill- wavil, wavy' or cnrlj hair slmuhl lie Wnier-WaTivl Tho water-wave in eoft and natural In epponranoo. In no wlso can It poanlbl harm the hair. Moles, warts, uporfhiO'ia hnlr prrmsnciitl' euiovJ ; vlthort tear all Work CJuaraiiioec AT T.IK COLONIAL ; lhoim 02 1 -J ' 1S0I Foirth BU Apt. U NEW DRESSES Fall 1924 Slyles IT A I n LADIES READY-TO-WEAR : AND MIL.UINERY i villi Ing, the' uajhorllks announc- A. conference believed In connec tion with the bandit hunt wuh held t the depot., here between Chief I'oslorrice insiiector Wclker.of this district, Maurice' Colturri. special Southern I 'a ei tie railroad agent; oslofflco Inspector Maugen of M'-diord. Southern 1'acllic Agent Wood " of CJrantH 1'ass. Deputy Sheriff Alden of this comity, and pllceman I'rescott ot Medford, tnuueillalely on tin arrival of Wcl- r and f'ottiirrl. presumably' from Portland., KnhXceilN Workers. HAhMMt Ore. .r Iho first time In seyetal months the lo:al government employment bureau reported a shortage or labor In this section of. stale. Sam rhllllpM in churgii of tin bureau, said he: had received onlirs' for more than 300, prune and hop pickers during iho past 24 hours, but that he had not been nbln to obtain more than half that number of workers. coNsim.it tiii: MANY AhVANTAC.Iv of haying your tires vulcun-' Ized lit litis shop. You cai -In -most cases piulong tho llfe of your casing and tubo iiioul lis and miles beyond the .. a in o ii it I., originally bought for... And all tUU at n comparatively smail cost. ohw.on Tim: a HATTUKY CD. 107 Mr St. . Alalia 0I " i SPECIAL MIXED CANDY 25c Pound . Friday, Saturday und Sunday The Candy Shop 220 Wit HT. -Tlie Riniw ut Uonie Mails (lamly IrlM 01 Nail-. INt Mlmitc. roCATKI.I.O, Idaho. Jimmy Crews, a negro working on the west sldo junior high school, comes I pear to holding the nail champiou 1 idii. ..r tln illMlrlet. TliiK-d by n stop wntch He drove fil nails In one nilnuie. He in tin- only negro toi hold n first class card as a hu her f in the lulcr-mouritutn country. t l 1 WA I in'iii'Ji! ia Not Stupid Handicapped Tin altrayt hn in arhool. Yet lie seomed a bright boy. An eye examination rliacloaerl lliathia vision wai faulty. With the right glaaaea he Wai (tpeedily promoted. In ronr child makinf all tha lirogrcw h ihoiild? Hate Yttr Chili i Eyt Etatninii A'ol. m4 ttr4ily - DY DK. W. M. PICA It K OpUimrtrist U Ith ji. ii. .ikaiii; K Si i l.a tramle-'s l'nillu Jewelers utnl OptomctrM FALLING HAIR Checked readily, when prop er methods nru employed, Tho Mnrtuclln syatein pro vides J 1st tho ptipuraliofis iii!cessaiy for various con ll tions. mauim:m.o cos.mi;i io siioi 2.1 New Foley lUdg. I'liouo Alain 10 IS Just Right :4 Service On All Makes oS Batteries Expert workmanthip and genutnt Wll)ar4 repair parti uied In every Job. Rental hstteriei you ran depend upon whlta we are charging your battery, Willard parts Improve any battery, "Vw nn ttanlr nn mhmt St tll ra hr. anrl lh hill la turt lo bt leBMoablt. ayt Lilt It Am pert. llAril.'ltV A- MLliClltMl HlillVICI l4'igliloti Mnchhin Works llhlg. lltll Washington Ave. STORAGE - BATTERIES M am to pi Ul 01 a" Tl II h t: '. i to K iJi ra rd S Hi ikl .6' BCt ta, v I1 l In. .l tir ?0' to