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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1924)
07T 11818 - Wednesday, October 1, 1924. '- .THE IIA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY One of the loveliest hoc In I nvcnlr of Uic scutum look ptuco at (In1 Country club Monday aru-rnoon when Mrs. linrry, llouvy was hoa tyss at u one o'clock luiu-tu-on. Thr i-luu rooms wcro bcuutirully Uoco- ratod with exquisite pink roses aniTj 'iftttr a very delicious luncheon whs Hcrvcd the ufturuuoii wus spent at nine tuhlcs of brlUKi' with Mrs. R K Itulston winning" high honors, and Mrs. Hal Uohm-nkump wiiming the st'conil prise. Mrs. Brueu lieiiuis uou the consolation prize. Members of the Tuvuduy Lunch-' con club h pent u very plcusunt af Icriuton yesterday when they met at thu Country club. Luncheon was served ul out) o'clock, alter which thu afternoon wus spent ut liridKo with Airs. Norman Frees winning high honors. ' Three. La Grundc students ut the University of .Oregon ' Imvo been- plcdgcd to fruJernltles nnd sorori ties., according - to word rccolvcd from Kugcntv Kulph Oitr-brr was pledged to I'hl Nlgnia 11, MIbk Theluiu Kitchen to .Alpha Chi Onn-gu and Allss Klean or Glass to VI Beta l'hl. , . Chapter 1. P. K. O. will be en tertained Friday. Uctober S .'at . tve"lve. o'clock luncheon at the homo of Mrs. K. 10. KlddJe, - at Island City. Mrs. Kiddle. Mrs. An nie Wallls.- Mrs. Viola' Wade- and Miss Wylhet Wade will bo hostess es. ) Following Iho luncheon . the hMlnw inreilng will be . held at tiny usual liutir..' alter .vhtilv Mrs. LeB.Warnlck and Mrs. 'Hubert Mr- Klll, Will 1IUVU ' vuui fit' VI I iiv I" v- urtuii. ; ' K . .'.',' X notice ha.- been reectve.d in 1a U rande from A tluntn "H Ne w Jeiwy. that Charles A. MingHi.iiin has been ngistrred as a guest-at Clialfonte-Haddori Hall In that city. Elaborate Gown Mm. Kriiest WatUins will be hua 4ens to Iho Alplia club-tomorrow afternoon. V - 11: n news from French courturleres Imt the Firth Avenue girl Is already showing her trim waist (surpris ingly trim considering its untnuu me led state) encircled by tfno of tho new wide, kid girdles placed where nature meant tho waistline to be. , A novelty that will not range too fur because It is so expensive, is a collar, cuff and belt set of gold covered kid. These skins are Imported from Franco and ai-e eov ered with reul gold leaf so their lfect Is beautifully rich and au thentic. A set of this sort glorifies not only the American glrL. but the plainest sort of frock. Other leather novelties' are mo tifs made of suede sometimes bead ed or embroidered, to be used on tho front of a frock at I In waist line, and with cuffs and collars to match. Sometimes the kid bell is matched to other fabrics as in a tunic of black Uengaline over un underskirt or green and black plaid, a soft suede belt repeating the shade of green known as shut ter , A frequent rorm or trimming Is collar, cuff and belt Bel of cream while French kid cut In a perfor ."ted pattern and worn with a black irock with stunning effect, espe cially if tho hat, sh'.es and stock ings carry out the mugple effect. Not Bobberllj TLAMi LICKNSi; TAIUi LIT CMtiwL'ij ni;ioitTS i it;i:o 8ALUM, Ortv t- Accountants In Oregon wero requested by Gover nor IMeroo in u letter aeitt to the state board of accountants, to use every care to see that their reports with rotation to tho financial cor porations are true, and that they make . no misleading statements , that would tend to Influence un- f Huspecting lnvestorst to ' purchase! questionable stocks. , - i Tho governor's letter wus; writ ten at thu request of Oswald' West and George Illaek of I'ortlaad, whoj some time, ago were . appointed members of a committee to investl-l gnle the sale of alleged unsafe j stocks in this stale. 1 B - The W. t home of Mrs, ROCADfiD tissue cloth'orid fm combtne to make this ery elab- ' ovatf vnlnr town that is iron P. li. will mm- at thoJip fnouffn for tne m08t exot( n. .iiwficii. '. p Mf , The urttmic manipulation ot in side di-aper and the panel that extends below the hem line relieve i he severity without In any way coir. pUcutlny the classic lines. SALKM. Ore. T. A. ltafferly. hlef tuspector for the slate motor vehicle depart men t. recommended to thu secretary of stale that he cancel tho license covering the operation df the airplane owned by L. Klwcrt of Sherwood, which fell iere Saturday und resulted In the death of George F. Itfgers, presi dent of the First National bunk here, and Miss Clalru Crown of Portland. Air. ltafferly also requested the statu hoard of aeronautics to re coke the pilot's license ipsucd to Richard ttushllght of l'orttund who wns operating the Ill-fated eruft. Instruction. of all parts of he F.lwert plane, with the excep tion of the engine and metal rods was recommended to the slate board of aeronautics by Mr, ltaf ferly. ' . , v ' 1 At tho ne.ict legislature Mr. Uaf lerty said ho would recommend the creation of a board of mechanical experts to Inspect all airplanes Tor which licenses are requested. One beauty" contest winner whfl hasn't even a passing ccquoJntanc, with the barber's shears is Misi Catherine Dowd. who will represent Oil City, Pa., ot the International Oi( Congress and imposition's beaut? show st Tulsa next month, vide bus trunaixjrtalion children was derealed. Fcrmaiieotly wmtchI. wf or curly hair should be ' Watur-WBTbd . The water-wave la . toft ; and natural In appearance., -In no wise can It possibly harm the hair, ' ' Moles, warts, superfluous hair permarcnli 'mol. wUbom acar i All Work Guarantee. AT TI1R COION1AL l'hone 6HI-J 18(11 Fcirin BU Apt. B for the figure in dined to stoutness 'Kxqulsltel Very lightly boned permit absolute freedom of waistline. Every L Camilla means "Beauty and Comfort, Too" or Its wearer. Tha pat ented Ventllo feature makes La Camilla astonishingly comfort ablo. A full line of the different models always on band. Mrs. Robt Pflttison tVjrprtlere riiooe Main Mt Apt. 10, New Foley Bid. U avenue, Thursday afternoon ut 2:30 o'clock. All members are urged to bo present. The Ladles of Moos"hearl Le gion will meet ut th; home of Mrs. Donald Shanks on I'ennsylvnuin Avenue, with Mrs. Guy Shanks as assistant hostess. Thursday arier noon ut ":nu o'clock. I I The rnrkduio. club did not hold their lii'-etlng this nrtcrnoon as formciiy announced, but will iimel I Wednesday. t)etober , at the homt or Airs. John Itowery at Jsluiiti City. Monttiotilh. . (Siteelal) - de lightful Informal aflair was given recently at the Normal school by the faculty for the students. Tin, building swas. decorated beaut ifully tn fall colors und. u committee ot teachers and President Ijinders stood In (he receiving line. A mu sical program was given, alter 'which the time was spent in get ting ucquulnled and the serving ot delicious refreshments. I Fashion Notes Some Women Don't But Most Women D6 Diet HeeutiHe of the confining Indoor duties, together with long u.id Ir regular hours of (lruilfiury. many women suffer from some lot m or other of stomach trouble 'irtd feel on' t.ed to diet In ' order t- live In 1 a reasonable degree of heulMi MAS KIM,i:i. O.Ni; l..M Iti:i comfort. v .MAUKHFIKLI). Ore.' Kdwurd ! Nr ' dieting will be neeiMi y Overstreet was killed und .lainesjii'd what the appetite crav., ni.iy Mcilulc seriously injured at' tin-(be eaten without feft:1 or distress Stout Lumber company logKliifrjir the stomach and bowels are camp whe-n a car on which they i kept toned up, were sitting was overturned by u To invigorate 'the stomach guy line. Overstreet und McHale i fflanda un(l t.UUHO t)u. ,,,-oper' se were caught beneath the car. ,.,.,iif,n .r o-usi.-le riul.l so net'ri. ' Miirv for itroner dlccstion thero ts ',IL'""" '-; nothing equal to Smith Hros.' Al 'j"' ' ' U ; : t)verstriet, who was 23. wus LIU-I ed Instantly i o t he Kelser hospital In ! Nort h Kend. School Merger WINSTON. tre. A p t it veil. Ily un over- A. C Stommii Ionic, nurlng tho past fifteen years it has helped thousands of sufferers from stom ach trouble. So sure are t hti 1 1.t II will .'U-n inll.-P whelming majority Weal on cit.KensJ ... 1h(,v (ri.1,..llllt,.n to ..na the $ L2& juice In any cuhi? where the first bottle does not overcomi! stomach distress or constlputloil. Get u bottle today. - Hod Crors Drug Co. will supply yoj (mult orders uccep t ed ) . A d v. votd to unite school district. No. i I il with ten other tributary dis hiclH tot forln a union high school' district, the school to be located In Weston. The proposition to pro-1 . Backache Is a Warning!! (lande J low l-'olks An I A-n ruing tu Meed It. Our rrcsciipLiun De arlment is cnipletcly stocked with pure, fresh (1 r ugs. A Keistcrjd Iliannacist a in chargo ut all times. Moon Drug Co. 1'rontpl and Fre Delivery New York-Is a forcing house for jrashlons. No sooner , is u model i ; created here or In Tofts than ami- I denly, within a Tew duys. it up-! Jpears on. Firth Avenue-wit h sur j prising speed and accuracy. Vr ilaln drastic changes require time ; ror acc'itunce- by the rank and file or women here as well as else where. Hut there is always un ud , vuncc guard, u sort or flying mtuaa ron of girls who display the new 'fushions however radical and .dif , tercnt. j TuiiU'S ropulur, ! White the tunic blouse was stili a mutter of conjecture among the more - conservativtt elrmeni, H lUomed In all its variety on Fifth Avenue. Thu Hrst ones were the 'imported models or embroidered i batiste or net worn over black sa itln slips. That was u couple ot ! months ugo. Now every other wo man ts wearing cither u tunic or u 'tunic dress. I The sleeveless model has held full Isway during I he hoi months but now there is a tendency to exploit : Iho long sleeved tunic. Thu lainl- jest breath of cooler weather ami Hie streets are thronged with wo- ,men wearing the long-sleeved gar ment, perhaps a tailored model or ; black bengnlinc. possibly, or boine ii.f tin hi'iivter erreoi s. . I This long tunic, ror It musi be " J long to be fashionable, Is a highly y becoming garment. U has u!i Hp charm and dlsiineuon or u nnw 'with the added advantage of lend ing Itself ndmlrably to many aii.l Inexpensive changes. With one olut k s..tln slip, for, lii-tance, a wo- ' man may array herwir in t he morning or for luncheon In a tunic 'of black or dark blue liengnllne. with collars und eurfs or crisp white organdie und supple b-lt ol sinoolh khl. one or the latest tail ored models. And for afternoon w-eur that mme slip may be worn ; under a tunic or cut velvfi with fur edging the hem and sleeves, or I under one of the elaborately em broidered .ones with gold thread i....ntini? " Then ror I healer notli- dng could be smarter I ban one of the French imported ln-ao-il t urns, rtllh geometric patterns work-d out in red, blue nnd gold heads on a background. This Is usually sleeveless model und Us neckline i r..nv ......t.l.-.l . ID BUM-" 7 ' " ' HcAllM-r OniMmeiii-, j Another instance ol no- suunu uceeplunco of certain rashiogs is the general us! 'or soft leather or jld for belts und dress ornaments. 1 There has berti only an occasional Uuit ift the raised waisMtne In th" Are you miserable with an ucU ing buek ? 1 )u you get up lame and stiff; drag t h rough the day j feeling tired, weak and depressed 7 j Then you should help your kid neys. Backache Is often the first sign of failing kidneys. I'rfnnry j troubles quickly follow. Neglect- : ed, there's danger of giiivel, drop-' sy or fatal Itright's disease. Don't, wait for serious kidney sicknesd! ' I e Donn's fills, u stimulant dlu- relic to the kidneys, before It fs too lute. This La Orunde resi-1 dent tells un experien'eo: Mrs. Oeo. Struin, 1-110 Monroe Ave., says: "I have found Donn'j I'll Is a good remedy for attacks of kidney f rouble. My back was itnk and lame and, I felt d i I and miserable. My kidneys acted Irregularly, too. Uoans lills gave mo relief from these ailments." I'rlee Otic, at all dealers. Dn't simply usk ror a kidney reineiy get I loan's Pills the same that Mrs. Strain had. Fosler-Mllbiirn t Co.. Mfrs.. Horfiilo, N. V. Ad. I 1 IF .UWJ'W t- ; 1 V ! W wut$ui fs soon as you adopt the neu' scientific method of' AAILGLOSSINC " Leases them daintily Doh'sh.fiaished With a v v. protecting coat that WS preserves the lustre ' for ten days maiu.m;i,i. lUh.Mirin! KIIOI" Uiii. 2r, 'i?w Foley lllil(f. I'llOIMi lithi You deserve good feet ! . GOOD active feet will help you', and you de- serve to have them. And it ... is quite probable that you would have them if you wore the Arch Preserver Shoe. Thousands dfmenhavegiv en themselves that little "edge" that wins, by wear ing this shoe. Let us show you. i . JRCHP&RVER "MM 1M O0T HIM' TheBootery, Inc A Pnrnill.fi fur Tlrl 1'int Home of llm Arch Alii Klioo (illOVIOIt K.MITII, MKT. SH& Ih-Iiol SU TIioiio M-IIH Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to try fllE MARINELLO SHOP Itooro 8, Bonimor lllilt. "A bauty aid fur vnoum main kit SOMETHING new that has taken the country by storm the Betty Wales all-day frock practi cable and smart at any hour of, the day, whetheT the wearer be the serious and efficient business girl or modern ' ; matron, carefully correct in dress, - K , $27.50 to $69.50 , , : j, LADIES READY-TqEAR IM vMrtnn I'mtllH AND MIUUINERY TO GIVE SATISFACTION 15 OUR I ESPECIAL t DUTY Iuty - serviee Hint simply in u s t be rendered with th iilniiist TonMdeiM tloiir ,H "u i frm'ern IllJ? inlnrlile. We do everylhlntf lei re lieve you of ivovrl-iin-nl. We I'mlerV in I $1 $1 Special for Friday and Saturday COLOKICI) MNKKK STAMI'KI) IIOl'SK DRKSSKS Ii; Oilnrs: IViitl), (Ireen, Tobacco, (x'tiso, I'.luc-, (iold, Tiiiifri'iino Lavender and Coral. ! Colors - 18 Different Tattcrns Don't Overlook This 13 in Value. ' KNOIHIUAHH 7JM.M1.K.MAN ' IJlMllTtaknrH Anihiilance 8crvlr ritoiw MAln A? Cor. 'Illi nutl l-nn. Lit fii-niiilr, Oru. m READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4TII Three I!oxes of Chocolntcs Will lie Given Away Flee The Candy Shop tin rm nr. "The Home of llomo-Mnde Cundy" (Retail only) J 1.00 SKK Til KM IN OUIl WINDOW Norton's Kiddy Shop "Where (JuiJity Ix Higher Than Price." $1 $1 & PWM THE r-1 nirtiT vKitni Wr liiivr Junt I -(Iv.iJ ninny it"W hikI novel 'linn fliilll III. Ol'lilll - IflH HMll W II II I J iiiiiUii I 'I I ''" .ll.. (illlH llmt ulll ll.llKhl Hl iM'lll l "I yiHMK I l I.I.I. ; tA. .. . . ... v..,if n ,i"i.." j ..... Id Hh liKrilM.ij n Art it (.If t bliop CARR'S Where Your Credit Is Good Service On All Makes ol Batteries Expert worVnwilhip and .nul. WIIUH repair parts uied in every, job. Rental batteriej you can depend upo kte ve are charging your battery. Willard part. Improve any banuyk .nrf th. bill 1. au t. b. rMwrnaliM My. LlttU Amp.r. tub liArri-Jtv i:i.i:cri'itifj SI IIVICH H. 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