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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1924)
Wednesday, October 8, 1924. THE LA GRANDK KVKNINU OUSETCVEtt PAGE TURK. I f a 11 ! r i i !; li- .. . . a., 1 ?.jNEWS Neighborhood Club Holds First Meeting Members of . the I ji , Grande Neighborhood flub in'iii a very In- t'TcstiiiR afternoon vuKti-nlny when f Ucy met fur I he f lrt 1 line I his pen son ul t he eluh rooms In I in I'ulillc Library. After (he repurtK of la.st year's ctuiiniiltei'H and offi cers Mih. A. It. llitnler Introduced the new offierni. Mrs. J J. l.ymdl. , retiring president tftivu an rxeulleiit talk, reviewing me pnm yearn work, uflerwlileh Mrs. II. A. Zur- iek, oreHldent-eleet, look ihc in 'I'll. i ri-iwirtM of I h it vn rltiiiK I i.Veommlttees were tflven at Mils time. Mrs. l,ee Warnlck reported on the yeur hook, unnonncintf that litis Is 1 lie thirty second year of the Neighborhood cluli in la Grande. Thu year books were also distri buted lit this nieetlnp. .Mrs. W. I MrAdory. chairman of the com miliee on music jjave an excellent report, telling of the plans of the Monday Musical for Ihe, coining year; M rsl K. I. Holmes, who it i halt-man of, the urogram commit tee, also (rave a very vlnlerostinn report: Mrs. JI. H. Cleaver, chair ' g man of Ihe I lrs. Carl I eh V I iiture and dr; ,; plete reports man of the Art Depart men tj unu hu. suiervisor of llter- tlrama. also irave com- of the work outlined lor the coiuinp year. Kollowlnt i lie rePiiio v- a " ' - (U'urffK, T. Cochran and Mis. .1. t Lynch, who ottended the conven- wwjui tts soon as you adopt the neu scientific method of ;. MILGLOSSING Leaves them daintily ' JlJ ..VA l, Ah II ITt WW, l U wwwgfww VjL protecting coat that y ,f : L) rear I o HIV !M.ltl.l;l.l lSJICTl.' SHOP lllll. 25. Nmv Fille r Will:. I'Imhir' SWIll ISA he figure in clined to stoutness Kiuiilnlto! Very lUhlly boned pnrmlta absolute freedom of waistline. Every La Camilla means "Ho.HUty and Comfort, Too" for its wearer. The pat ented Ventllo feature makes La Camllle astonishingly comfort able. A full line of tbe different model always on hand. Mrs. Robt PaUlson Corw-tlpre Phone Main Ml Apt. 10, New Foley Hide. A LOVELY COMPLEXION Clear, radiant skin Is not an inherited attrac tion. It Is the result if earn and expert facial treatment. If you are troubled with sallow, inlfH'leSS skin, 'l Fhould be interested in the wonderful resjlts to be bad from a few ex pert tnnyHage treutmcnls . Ill 1 his shop. Talk II over with lis when ilo n towu shop piiig. ( CKIST MAIUNIil-LO Si 101 ltHitil A. .SoimiDT llMtf. "A IUnui Aid fM-l'.i-ry et-d." Klionc Muin 577 lllA) V of SOCIETY iSrhart .Goatf Dress THIS really Is a coat dress. II is fastened hut once In the front and Is worn over a sleevelest slip of a different color. Its useful ness Ilea In the fact that one mas have a number of undersltps of dlf ferent shade and fabrics to giv variety and change. The lines ar very smart and the sleeves show th nejv flaring cuff that Is con Ride red more fluttering than the straight lleeve line. tlon of the l'-deratlon of Women's Clubs at - Oregon City, told the members of the club of the con vention in Mil admirable manner, ifter which Mrs. J. I). Lynch an nounced the Tea to le given al the Country cub .Saturday, October 11, for the teachers of l.u Oramle. A sliorl musical program hud al so been nrranged for the day and Mrs. Kdward L. Holmes played two.beuuliftil piano solos.. Chopin's Waltz In C Klat Minor and "Valse Chrouiathiue" tty Itenjamin (it dard. Mrs. A. L. KfelianlMiii a'so sang two delightful vocal S:-ec lions In her usual clear. voice en titled ::Trccs." ami '"Kohlix Song" by White. Ilefore one of ihc most enjoyable affairs of the season was brought to a close a social hour was him nt and ten was served wit h .Mis. 1 1. I. llon In i-Iiiir,". 6 . a The Vomp-' Vni:iell;t 11 I ie a t hill - nl Auxiliary of the M-thodist enured nut ;st ifening at the home of Mrs. ltobvi t II. ( "are v. there being sixty young women in attendance. The program of tin evening was on "Current Kvenls." in charge "of Mrs, SIhtwimmI Will iams, uss'sted by Mrs. I!. I Tyler. Mrs. J. K. Wtxidell, Mi's. Kohert Carey. ,Mih. a. W. Nelson and Mra. Harold 1).' Voting, The meeting ;i .opellei) u lth a Hhort devotional service, hillowi-d by u short biiflneKs session. The program which followed cons'sted of piano solos by Miss lb leii Will iams. Wheiiberi'H "H:uk, Hark. Hark, the Lark." and the las) niovcin nt of Iteel hoveii's "Son ata:" two very Interesting 'papers. "The American Airmen." by Miss Ksther Hrj-tlmU. and "The Slgniit ennee or the chines: War," by Mrs. I. I-. Tyer, and a very clever "Kadlo" Mtunl. in uliieh Mrs. Wil Man.K. was nsMlKted by M'sm Wilma OeHlerUng. Miss Cr ss i Wells, Mrs. Woodell, Mm. Young, Miss Kfl'ie Snider and Utile Miss Miixin- I'et erson. Miss l-loreilee Thompson ave a reading. "The Highway man," by Alfred Noyes. a vry bcuulirul poem, to wiHis- diamalic and poetic oinilit is .Lks Tliomp son did full justice. After the clos' of the program, a straw vole on the ' presidential candidates' wns taken. The result bowed SC voles for Cooltdgc, ( for Ha vis, S for Andy (lump ami the oalance scattering. I e Melons relri'Shinenls were served by the committee in charge of tho evening. The next mi-elm,; of the Auxiliary will be. in the form of a play,' to be given by a com mil tee of which M rs. II. L". ' I.Mxon is chairman. Tie nlaee of lite meeting will he ' announced ' later. ' .Miss Minna Ash entertained last evening at her home on () avenue, honoring Miss Helen Maclmnald.! w ho Is visit bug at the home of h r parents, M r. anil Mrs. I'eler Mae , ( otiald, here. Miss Mae Dona Id is : ' iroiu Oakland, t 'allfornia. '' (Irace Wood Jef, who h;i en' ; atcd such n vogue for folk -snugs ; by her unique costume recitals. t aniumnced for i-iniv'-rt here on j Thursday. October Hith. A great 'charm of tin .less eoneerfn Is said. q be their orlglni'llty and the Tact 'that they are delightfully diMer.-nt; I from the ordinary stereotyped con-i leert pngram. Al her concert here, !.Mhss Jess will be li-ard in a ser : b s'of song-dramas in mlnlat tire, for that Is wh.it folk-sungs really are; each number is enriched b beaut i fill -t out nti.es, appropriate I the period of uhlch sin- sings, ex pressive piiltlimimc and I he sing er's great dramallr gift. Mi Ji tw wHI le heard in sounw of t;ussia France. Spain, lnghtnd and our own country. Among the young women who have been phged to the 01 tii Uiin-ga Sorority ;:t tin; Oregfiti Ag-, iricuitural colbrJ : Mw ircdit Kloprcntili'ln, if Iji ariiniU'. Mis. Klupreimlflu la u KraUuute or lln Iji Orundu lilBh nchooli Vcru Kvrns of Alloi'l. lllis bi-i'll pli'dRi'd lo till H-ta Kuppa. . ... Tho W. tVT. V. will iiii-ot nt the homo of Mrs. 1 1". I toy. U uvfiiur. Tliurmluy ariornoon at i:V,u o'clock. A largo attendance is desired. Th Uulles Parish and Mission : rinrii'iv ' tit the locul Lutheran church will meet Thursday alter- )-"'-noon with Mrs. J. A. llolman at i Since tier farm home. Autos will bo at the postofflee at I:Su o'clock- to : take the ludUs to the place. meeting J I - (11 II DO N (Spiclal) The weather Is cool and rainy here. There luw been frost on several mornings. Tho ranchers In this vicinity are busy sowing wheat. The wheat and barley has about all been hauled lo I ho warehouse. The On mine brothers have sold their potatoes nl fl.SA per 100 pounds" delivered to Thorn Hol low. Hugh Itoby. who has resided near Gibbon for long time died suddenly of heart., failure Tues day night, A dunce was given In honor of I lu ii"th birthday anniversary of Johnny Huffy recently. , Miss l.'la Osborn. wbo (euches tho school al district S4, visited her parents here recently. She was accompanied by her -cousin, MK ltae Wilbur, of Human. A farewell dunce was given nt the Huffy home-, Saturday. Octo ber I. honoring Charles Huffy wtio will leave hero In u short lime. Lena Itose. who Is atiendlm; school nt Pendleton spent Sunday with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. TreiT Sears und two children were shopping Sat urday in Pendleton. Mrs. Guy Hays has moved to Pendleton and has leased her ranch lo hrr aim. Itnlph Par row. Mrs. .1. S. Itoso und son Jim were In pemlb-ton Rut in day. Hoon Watson visited with J. R. liose and family Friday evening. Mr. Watson hs been emplo i d running ttio Thorn Hollow ware house for a number of years. Harry Kdwurds was up from the Toiuhet, Washington, country re cently. ' Treff Rears killed a buck deer while hunting up Smuiw creik lu:t Two bands of sheep havo left .the foothills here. j Snow fell here last week. The I hills wercwhite nust of Ihe day. I Tom and Jiiji 1 1 owe wore busl iv sa visitors. to Pdjtdlcion rccnt cimi'Tm:. no. kims ki;m-' ftlAltSIIKlKI.il, ore. Hurry Strh klaml. lie. resident fit. Ivl ' like reclined on a couch and pull- ltd the trigger of a rifle which fired u bulel through his heart. t Strickland had been In III heal, h 1 for two years, following tin acid- lent wMeh left 1i lu a cripple. A widow and several jjrowtl i-hlliln n nun ive. Talked Like h Dutch Uncle "My fat her Is a physician ami. naturally, 1 was opposed lo alt patent medicine. Ho when it friend tobl me to try Alayr's Wondei fiil lleim-dy for my stomach lrot bte, I lanulofl at him. Koine inonlliK later, after my father told me he had used all known reme dies in my case. I met my frii-n I a;:ain and he talked to me like a titilch unelt niirl finally in due d me to Iry H. AH mv sympti mts have now disappeared, It is a simple, harmless prepara tion that removes the cutiirrlril mucjs from the Intestinal tract and allays the Inf lamination which, causes practically all stom ach. Itver and I litest inal ntluu n:. I including appendicitis. One doe .vill conv.r.ce or money refunded. At all drok-trlsts. Adv. At Our Store (Jut yur free Service ruckajju with evei-y $1 )iiicli;ise including one Squilib item. Check che.st. your medicine THE L & L DRUG CO. FARMERS SOW WINTER WHEAT SQUI6BWEEK Beauty Hints To obtain face powder for l'ui peite, Zero's wife, during muiin m had to brave temptSlUOHS mum unu seuiu ine ; uuiibiTuua cu i in ui I'.iiiuiid. J n those early ngvs - powdct wertJ " reiy . i ii.uk, auu i wppeuc pi 't'rrcu ciuuk noin me iwignsn the fastidious t'oppcae alao fancied baths from the of wild uases, her beauty milk wus costly; both the capture of the wild asses and the obtaining if the KngliMli chalk frequently in- olving loss of life Tiial the ladles of I toman so ch'ly a few years II. C. knew quite a good ileal about beauty c Jit itrc methods Is evident Yru.u some of the beauty advice given Ivy the poet Ovid, born in -LI H. C. When ltomnn women got to bio lug their w igs in the open mar ket place, Ovid humorously be sought them : "Keep us In darkness, for 'tis wise .To hide sumo secrets from men's eyes." ' He also cautions, according to a free and somewhat modern Irunslutlon by Wright: "Hut do not let yuui url be seen Your-, husband must not ever find A powder puff behind u screen, Or come upon you from be hind Win n' the cold cream la ooittng down And moistening your dressing gown." be No dangerous cliffs need scaled today to obtain milady's powdrr. Not 'vn iinsry Hliop- plnu crowds n.-.-d ki i;uk.-i.iI wIMi. Mini -J'JH m.-roly t'lu- u,.n .nrtirs, of liny khld should plion.'s u ahop lo Mil lirr tli",ip Smith Hron. M. A. C the particular pow.Um- she pr.f.'is (runmut.'od atomuch truntmcnt. and it mali-hra lior coIoi-Iiik far Thls dollKhtful imilliini- h..lps lo hctlor thun tho uVnrly (,-alnr.d ,ul, n,i invleiiriiti tho whole chalk malchvd the si;ln of I'op- dlRi'Htlvo system. It i-lionH'-s tho l'n I iillmcntary canal of foul wusto Instead of the ciskly w hite of niury ago o' inu necwe piuk of ten years back, the favorite modern powders are rich and i llevo Indigestion, dyspepsia, ex ' creamy, to match the naturally cesslve gas, bloating, nausea or rich skin of the modern ouldoor girl, and they come In various shades such as Teaches powder for the blonde, and Teaches and - urmw- 's? SKOVQAARD THE DAhllSH rfOLINlST SKOVGAARD ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VIOLINISTS Will Appear at the L. D. S. Auditorium October 11, 8:15 P. M. 0 Tickets Reserved at Glass Drug Store, Oct. 13. Velco WILLAKU 150SCI1 1IIU IIAI'I I'.IIV X ll.lfl MliVICli (X). U'IkIiIimi Mmiiliii' . Wurkii IIIiIk. l.tll WhhIiIiikIoii Ato. m .WmaraH)p . iiiniMiXTwiiin in - tii in rirnrmr n iiiiihi hiiit n v Ci earn for brunettes. There nro also other powders for evening, or when speelul effects aro do- sired. There aro oven louses, lipsticks and eyehrow pencils of i varying shailcs, fur the rules of i beu ity now demand that nmke- up shall not distort the face by ....luti,,.- OVer It colors that never belonged there, but that it shall merely accentuate the nutur.tl h,.inilv nf the fnre- and modern science has provided beauty aids whlch do this In a gratifying way, i I The result is that a merely J good-looking woman today Is In reality as beautiful as the most famous of ancient beauties, for today tho standards of lieuuty. due to Increased knowledge of cosmetic ait, arc far higher than tho standards of olden times. A regular advertiser Is H lc H'tidable merchant User. Wife Seeks Divorce CUARCKK MATE WITH EXTREME CRUELTY Kor Ihe first few years of bis mat l ied life Joseph MeGee w is a model husband. During that Mime he worked hard and . built up a prospeiims business, but the strain of it left Its mark upon his health. Ho began to have trou ble with his stomach, which made htm cross and Irritable, Kinully, his wife claims, he grew so abus ive that she could not live in the same ho Jse with him. She asks for u divorce and custody (f her two children The above story explains the cuvltit' of a great many divorci. i.;vt.r.v limn or noniun itli Btom matter and restores that cheerful. nappy ieung. .ioney onc ' Money back the very first bottle doesn't r other symptoms of u dlsordvre I stomach. Trice $1.25. Red Cross Drug Co. will supply you (mall orders accepted), Adv. ' V Official Service Station Willard Genuine Parts United. Motor Official Service Stalion ( Sales and Service Genuine Parts UNI'IEI) MOTOR AUTO LITE Milk For infanta. Invalid. Children, The Aged Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. In powde fomn,malceiThe Food-Drin'cfor AJlAcea. Dicestihle No f ookinu. Aliffht Lunch , alway8 at hand. Also in Tablet fonr.. M sk for 'norok s, ' at all Fountains. Avoid Imitations Submit utei ft., i 1 1- Get Tru-Bake in the home size package Thai's Hie lined economical. ASK YOl It (.HOCI.lt A A' A A V V V V V V t y 1 First ? f y y t f ? X Safety Railroad men arc compelled lo cany watches up lo a set stan dard as a safety appliance to protect themselves and the lives of the traveling public. A standard railroad interest. We invite which will be found T y t t y t V y J. H. La i;slal)li.-,In-d lcSill Y Unusual Values in Fall Coats Hen you will find a complete line of I'lill und Winter Cxiats at rt-asoniililc prices. ' . .;, , . We arc showing ti wide selection, many fur trimmed all uhowing the chai mini; Full mode. -$24.75, $39.50, $49.50 , LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY LOOK! LOOK! READ OUR v K Big Bargain ; AD ON ' Electric Washing Machines La Grande Electric Company 1.10 1 AiIuiiiH Avenue, : REMEMBER That we- Htill nmkc the good ; Uoiue-Madc Candy at The Candy . Shop - 110 FIRi wr. "The Home of llomc-Mside I'undy" (Retail only) CARR'S i - . . - ' . . Where Your Credit Is Good watch is a mark of public you to carry such a watch, at' PAY US AS YOU ARE PAID PEARE Grande's Oii!;inal Cicdil Ji mcIcis, 0. ..AAA Use! m Credit f , , Mid, , v - y & SON ? K. N. Time Inspectors t y