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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1927)
Wednesday, July fi, 1927 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three Society; News Tea Compliments j Mrs. Harry Love i And Daughter maple nut Ice cream, plain en lie, OUT OUR WAY By Williams milk, i ft. Hiniiil pretzels urn iin excellent (huIuiI tuvoinpumnieni. Their Nilty ertepneKw furniflu'w the tuiu'h .foniiilinunttnK Mi. Harry Low .often neetlcil with a huI.iU of fruit. duiiKhliT. Mtiw Jva rime, Minn '!" 'miiliiiuilliii Sandwich MuiKan t Aiihuii, uMbU-il by. Mrs. Twu cunne.l tuinatufs. -. Turn-r ollvt-r, Mrs. J. K. Kcjnolilsf "K Kiate.l i-he.-se. 1 nip finely and Mrs. A. II. Ilunier, ent-rtuin.-l ' chonppil culd hotted h;im. 1 tah le al an inlSn-niul tea yesterday ui'i-ls',uutl rai(l onitui. 1 nw.i cnuimi at tin- Anson home on ; I teaspoon papriWu. 1 m- INmrlh hi feet. About :ta vvoiiH-n. fi-nls of M i-k. l.ovi' when kIh- mad. I. a Grande hit' hnni" about 1 f y.-niH iir-j. railed durhiK Hie afternoon, and u pleasant time wan muni vihltliiK. I nil ilK (he aM -i noon Miss i ' arc. bIep,,on hatter, 4 eM, -1 itiares . h.l hutieivd loast. Jtub tonialut-s ilirutinh a ft rain , er. llniove sct-df and pith lmm pepper and parboil live minute. -Hub off thin outer covwImk. ul , fresh In thin wtj'ipf. Combine iu- iinalu nilhi. urnlt'il i-to-Mt ti:im vh) in an aeemnpllslir.l mush hm. ' nmillI ,,,.,,,.,. UIM, ,,.,,.,,;;,. in itio play.-d H. vi-ral violin ntiniber. lie-!,,, UlH M1jllK piltm l(V,.r ,w j (-nrnpanied by Mis. (1. I.. Dutton n,.(l j , Hlt .... ... ... J and cviKs sl'm lit ly (tea I en a nd Mir l.ove fMniifi',y ' anil eook by l he side of llie lire iin-! hero for several' tit 'I" e.ns are sei. jerve at oueoj KellhiK: out hls;" tnitered loast. j In this city (o! I nd moving to at the pliino. '.Mr. and Mm made their home years, Mr. Low Jewelry iMisiioss f'.eorje S. Mirnh Fal'-m, where llo. y have simc mad 1 heir home. Tlo-y vislled wit h frbnds hero over t he week end, spending Hie Kourth of .Inly at Wallowa lake. They left (his aft ernoon for their bono- at Sah-io, making the trip by num. MT. GLEN WiRSONALS The marriajre of Miss Mart h.i Iteddes and llerbeit llmdy. both of this eily. wu.s :innouncd ye.s-t--id,'iy. The u i ddintf took place June I :l ai tlie home of Mr. an I Mrs. A. .). I'el.oney, nl the l.tindis ( 'ourt a pa i t no -nt h. The ceremony was performed by liishop irant Ih'iin. assist eil by Uishop I .esle" Sioddard. of the Latter I'av Saints ehureh. the rinir ciTi-niony bejn used. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy inaiie their home h 1'lann have by the Kpwouh League Island City Community Thursday evening. July 7. on the ehureh lawn a I Island City. M n. lietiwlck Clark is chairman of the rommiltei in charge. The IrlH of t he league will' serve. Swastika Bridge WAlfM FER SOMEBODY BOOOW ? WELL, JUST TAKE. ME. !M AM1 Si-lOyV ME WHERE. TrAER AT AN WOU VAJOW'T HAFF T WAIT 50 LOtslCr ..mm farm m MjUiH'.M ( i , M'f v-l;',1'- . PCQ U S. PUT. OfT. MT. (ll.KN (Se ial) Klmer Ite.swlck and family f rom SpriiiK coolie, Canada, are visiting inre at tlie Jioine of tlo-ir brother, A. Kes wick. They plan to make a trip through the Vcllowstone national park and through the northwestern states before finding a place to lo cate. Among those who altended the Elgin Fourth of July celebration i from here. Were Mr. ami Mrs. li. S. Allen and family, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. 1-Yik and family. Mrs. LMa Waite and children and Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Whitiiiir ami familv. ' j l-'loyd and Merlon Herry spent the Fourth of July vacation, at been completed for Wallowa, lake. lee cream social, to be given' Vro-n.-.n .In.i i,-inv,i i.'.ai- or.., of ,n" the Fourth of July at Klgin. ehurclil ..-. c.. , llt neiffiihorhooil Wednesday morning. ( Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Itluck spent. Tuesday hero on biifiiness, i j A number of young people- from 1 here attended the danco given at :tlie rh asant Grove grange Monday evening. end al Wallowa lake. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. S. C. i"""11 1 j "urnuuy uikih Smith and their daughters and f'" ' to 1 will be -Chimes of families: Mr. and Mrs. It. v. Nich- Nnnandy" by l'tantuettc, hroad- chili closed tie.;- season's play la I olM 0f i one Heach Cal Mr and r;isI over KCi, KI'O. KI-'OA, Mrs. M. It. Colweil, nml daughter, ,J-u.-lJVUV1r Mary Jane, of I'heoni.v, Arizona; get it in shape for proper curing Mr. and Mrs. li'arry Lavey and out. , mk. i t , VMS. -ML FREM0LS EME.MV. y 'AA-tAMC 0162T BY NBA fCHVtCC MC KOMO, KHQ. KGW. KIT. KHlkc) 10, ilancu orolicntiu; 11 to ,,,,,! Kl'l l.oa AnBi'l 408.5m-G4n-0:r,5 to 7:30, n. ws. I,as, l.;.ll; S to s drama hour. ,,.,. , iiroBrum, light opi-rn. classlral music. KOWW Walla Walln (2!i9 Sm- K(1V I'ortlnnd (4lm-CI0kP) Members of the Swastika llriilge Tiiritsn.ws PitoitAis The National liroadcasting com- Yew . irl1"' tine Putman's July Clearance SALE Of Spring and Summer Apparel Every Coat Spring and Summer At One-Third to One-Half Off 11, 13.75, 15, 22, 28.35 31 5. 19.75 Hats At Remarkable Reductions. Both Large and Small Shapes TTi i tun rrr nais, values 10 . . Now 3.95 Hats, values to -$12.50, .' Now 4.85 Spring and Summer Dresses Now Offered at Worth-While Savings One Group Summer Silk Dresses $14.75 " 19.75 " " " ' " 26.00 " " " " " 33.00 AH Our Higher Grade Dress8, at Sale Prices A Real Putman Value-Giving Event See These Lovely Dresses and Compare Our Prices. IADIES READY-TO-WEAR ChauU f.o.b. Detroit iy2-Ton ANP MILLINERY evening when Mr. and Mrs. Wat tor ferry entertained at the'r .liome on Sixth street. Three ta bles of bridge were at p'ay during the evening. Mrs. Walter Nowland made high score among the wom en anil I he men's prize weiil to Low e Williamson. A color- scheme or green and while- -wus used to decorate the rooms,- banquets - of -whfte ros. k being used. Luncheon was served ' nl an appropriate hour. 'Che ciub will not meet again until September. daughter, Harbara, of J.a Grande. Wallowa County Crops Showing A Kapid Growth . Crops of all kinds continue to ' make a rapid growth, and about tlie only thing bothering farmers now, is whether the continued stormy period will reach into har I vest. Many farmers have been busy the last week getting their fcummonalioued Melds cultivated. cleaning the weeds out of tc. Graham Brothers Trucks 34 1 l'a 2-Ton KC. SMITH 5th and Depot Miss ':il t1c Han't- cnt-i lahn-d tlm incnilM'ra of I In- H. II. Huh .it a slniub'-i- parly S.ittn.lay rvwiintf :it lli' hoini' of h'T pan-nlM. Mr. linil Mrs. W. S. I liir.-i-, on iv.lur sli-t'i-l. H:tiiH'S. daiu-iiiK jiml siim inii wi'i'i- i njoy.il by the Kills un- 1-1.1 r,r,-,-s'l1,H,l .. .rv...l 1-"K- 1" 'Porl.,1 l,y I hi- liosl. ss lii.fciri" til" BIII'Sls l.'lll-'l. In th.- morning, at alioul , II o'cloi'U, lir:lklast was srrv-l. GOOD NEWS FOR PRETTY SKINS . Jll:l.l.()-(;l.() is a won.li-irul now Announcements WALLOWA, Ore., July fl (Spe cial) Wreatlnr conditions in this county have been more or less rainy during the greater part of tile past weel; and one or more hard rain have fallen which appear to have reached most parts of the I county, again filling tlie soil with shadeyouth color. 1'er.splralion moisture, hi a few instances some hardly affects it and It will not by fanners leave the skin dry and drawn. from some of the heavy winter, try tins new i-rench j'roeess i-aoe wheat being lodged by the rain and l'owder and enjoy its marvelous wind. A number of farmers along .beautifying qualities. Sticks well. I ihe valley section had also cut a j stays on lunger, and docs not clog considerable amount oi hay re- i the pores. You will surely love eently and this waa badly wet and j M KLLO-C, LO. Glass Ih ngs, Inc. is requiring considerable work to j Adv. ti mm waT S. vaudeville; 10 to 12. dance bund. KI'O Sun KranclHTO (432.3m 7iukc) 8 to 9, flickering hour; 10 to II, dunce orchestra. KJH Reuttlo (34S.fini-8Cni(c) R, atudio proyrant; M Ji:30, M (plunq )iour; 9, orchestra. . KfJA Spokano (2G0.7m-1 IGOkc) 8 to 1), studio progrum. KTfQ Hpokano :tTn.2m-S 1 flkc) R to 0, orchosira; J0 toM2( Var sity Ten. , . ' u'rin Oj.tiou nncm.qGnkc t I musical program; 11, 1 late news; u:iii io j,.ju, inuHicui proyrum. CMJIUVOMFA" STI Ir HLOO.MINOTON, Ind.. (AP) Thn pursuit of knowledge ha been reduced to a basin of tangible rec ognition und rfward mnonr In diana oluhwotnen, riubwomen now. receive signed certificates for com pletliiK reaUtnK and study courses outlined by the Indiana Kederatlon of Women's clubs and followed in the extension division of Indiana university. They also win credit toward membership in Epsllon Sig ma Omicronr n'n hononrTjrwrortty, u-itliln Oi foilAt-atlnn PredilH which will count towards sn In dian university degree also arc J available. " ?. '. . and Vault Entombment Tin- Hlverside Ladies' aid will iheet lomorrnw nftcnionn at Lane chapel, wilii Mrs. George Hilyard a'nd Mrs. c. II. Itlystotie as hostesses. mam acres of LAND OPENED BY NEW RAILROAD eSGI! MONTANA The Ladief church will 14, instead (1 ing will be Kn-d Mattlie aid of the Lutheran net Thursday, ,luty July 7. The nieet the henne of Mrs. Ash street. Tlie home depart meat nf the Kirst I'leslivterian church will hold n me. ting Thursday after- j noon at :'::bi o'clock at Itiversidej pari;. All iii'tnlTH are invited. MENUS lly Sifter lary ; URKAK KAST Fresh apricots, csreal. cream, crisp broiled bacon, bread crumb uriddle cake, sirup, milk, coffee. LI'N'CM KON ften cn nib inn -t Ion sandwich, banana and straw berry salad, iced cocoa. IHXNKi: Hot veal loaf, cream ed new potatoes, buttered mi need beets, celery and cjibhago salad, Red Feather Li(iiid Ilrilliantine Keep the hair comb ed and looking its best. Is not the least bit sticky, and im parts a cooling sen sation to the scalp which is very pleas ant. Moon Drug Co. Amu Tor The Owl hriig Co. 'u-: JL WJFM M n t A n r VfSH Prices of Best Land only $10 to $20 an Acre OXE million acres of rich, low priced Umd in the t'reat Rid-wali-r Valley country' of Southeast em Montana vill he opened to farmers this year by a new branch lin of the Northern Pacific Kail way, running lx miles from ilendive. I Iere the Northern Pacific will sell direct to farmi rsa half million acres at prices ranging from only S10 to $3) an acre, with 20 years to pay. Taxes are extremely low. Special advantages arc available to neigh bors and colonies desiring to settle together. Mixed farming is successful throuchout this ar( a. Corn has in creased by hundreds of thousands of acres in the last few years in South eastern Montana. Hor production has grown rapidly. All classes of livestock are raw-d. The dairy in dustry is" getting a g'! start. Communities already are estab lished. Churches have been built. Schools are open. Kapid develop ment will come with the new rail road. Markets will 1 closer. More fanners will come in. Land values will increase. The Northern Pacific Railway will help farmers in getting started ri; lit. S-ttlers are wanted who seek a pal chance for themselves and their families. The Northern Pa eihe will send a representative to talk the matter over, if desired. In vestigate this opportunity. I-et us send you booklets, prices and easy payment plan. All sent free. MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY! mm H Your Otcn Funeral Director Can Arrange Everything FAMILIES throughout the Pacific Northwest are giving to their sleeping loved ones the protection against storm and van dals that only Columbarium and Mausoleums can give. No matter wliercyou reside, your local funeral director can arrange every thing, and w ill provide you with full information regarding these incom parably bcller nap. .Heal; The Cost of Cremation is only $45 J. M. Ilujrhes. I-iirJ Com. Northern I 'an he Railway Co., St. Vim, Minn. Oryv.tr Without ot-tiiMlnwi on my j.irt ol'-.t's' tt-ti'l .til itilonii.tliMii ivui Ktcfw-itiT Vallt) CAliiiry. Ton .. State 4 Foiiland CREMATORIUM lllausohum PORTLAND OREGON Cremation Uault Eivtombmeni East Fourteenth and Bybee r JLJL ower Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.