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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1929)
Wednesday, July 10, 1921) LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Pagfe Thrfee j uviciy i yews j i ?!Car Turns Over At Promise But Driver Not Hurt 50 Couples Enjoy Dancing Party At . La Grande Hotel . One of the IovoMphI Koriul events for the younger wt to take place here. Jn a' number of years was the tin hoi UK party nt which Mins Hetty rocnrnti, Mats Trilltnn Ashhy and MIrh Atu'rtan Miller were hostesses Inst nisht at the La Grande hotel ballroom. About fifty couples were their Bursts. A modernistic decora tlvo motif transformed the ballroom Into a galaxy of gny color and made a Htriklner hnrkei-numl for t)ie duno er. ThlB, with the color and ( president of the Guenthe charm of the Hummer1 formal company lly MHN. ItKHTIIA IWIUM'.U (Olij-crwr ronvspomlini ) I'liOMlM-:. .Ore. (Special) Hoy Henderson had the misfortune to vifCtiiif? at the Henry Snuffer home 1 Wednesday evening, i Mr. an-l Mrs. J. O. Sweartneen attended "the fire works at Knter- prise Thursday evening: Hoy and Jack Homer ana i ui Pontoon wcro at the 1'oulsnn home l-'rlduy. They came in after I'la's car which he took back with him to Icndle:on. Vesper Henderson has his first crop nf nlfalfu put up. W. W. t'ar- cornl chiffon. Mlsa Patty Hnwe, in lghl (freen and Miss Olgu Kettle- son of Pendleton, m delicate pink, ' wreck h's car recently. He was per, Hoyd and Charlie Carprr, were nttcactlve bridesmaids. j driving west and as he started to Charles Moore and 1. S. Mclnna1dj ,-l.oren Kykes of I'nrllund, served!niake the turn down to his fat tier's , an-hayins. as: best man. The twin sisterH of : home one. wheel struck a rock uniU - the bride, - l.oretta and Wtlletta ! the car turned over several limes. I 1? AQTFJRX1 0"RRnOT I Henderson was not ; car. which was HAS 599 SCOUTS, SURVEY REVEALS (Continued from Patte 1) Hnecd, received the guests at the I.uckilv, Mi- door. ! iniurl. The nu ring the reception the bride's coupe, was it total wreck. mother,' Mim. V.. H. Sneed or Hay-J Indept-n li-nce day was celebrated j mond, Wash., and Mrs. T. Hnov-jln Promise wllh a picnic dinner) er, presided at the serving laJle. lund a feum-rnl iret-toKether in the: Tin- bridismaids assiste) with theiprove near the Grange hall with a in. Wood row Dnmeivll. Clair Per-1 serving. ilanee at niht. 'kins Lean Pierson. I'Yank McCul- : After tlie reception Mr. and Mrs. Mr.and Mrs. Kail. Huey and iy Omid stud- ard. John Kliot Al-; Giienther left for the south. They j family. Air. and Mrs. Krnuk Sannar lMi, Hussell Nelson, Max Stoddard, j wll return to Portland-to make ""'1 family, Mr. Hilling Mr. and liurke Inlow, II ward Lyman. Mar- j their home oh - Mr. Giienther is -"'8. S. Thompson and fnmlly. oi joll Hcynolds, Kuffene Hlakely, Orpin frocks, worn by the maids and young .matrons who were' Kneels, inndo the affair a brllliani one. The lurfce ciindelabrn had been transformed Into u rtouious . mass of color and fesloon!nff, . while the Wnils were -decorated with splashes of rod! ; yellow. .purple, .green- and Vlue,'. In .mdde.rnlHt.ic iIc-hIkr, Sifirns that tniffht-hnVet bepnaMilled ,'20th (t-nluiy proverbs", were , a clever part -of the scheme. The otVhestra pit was batiked with' baskets of Hummer Rarien-flowers. ' nartcins bepan at' nlno o'clock and a few minutes later during a grand march, proKram.-, also car fylUK out the modernistic scheme. Were distributed. A circle two-step was a feature of the eve-nlnp. Music was furnished by the Star Novelty orchestra.' ' Mr. and Mrs. George T. Cochran, Mr, und Sirs. H. N. Ashby, Dr. W. 1', McAdory, Mr. and Mrs. Dnn Tanner and Mr. and -Mrs. A. J. Slanjfe- were patrons and pal rones Ken for the affair. , At the punch howl were Miss Jacqueline O'Hrien and Miss Peffy Hohnenknmp, , . G wis included a number of Haker visitors, anions' them Miss Catherine Hifftfins, .MIhs Joan Patterson,-Charles Hiutt, Al Trumbull and Gil Kyii.-r. Miss Marjorie War hick of Portland, who is at home v 'siting: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1,ee - Wa rnick, and Dr. ami Mrs. George s. Hoffman, of t'nion, were uinopK out-of-town i?n Mx. e House Guests Here v On Way to Hawaii Kor the past k!x years Mrs. Guen ther was an assistant to Professor Wallowa. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hetlu l and Miss MaiRMret Papre. of Haker. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Griffith and children and Wllbut Hescoek, of KiH.- ("lro ti nil Tm n I'nlnttiu nf ui.,i .ura. uoi.eua Ml me '""nB ,.;, . n.1(il, ut,niy , ,u, ,,,,(., huik uiiii nue intuit' nvr nuiiit aviiii them. So-Ne-He Club In V" Outing Yesterday V 'esteri1ay was a fin la tiny for tlie memlrors of the So-Ne-He club. About ten o'clock yesterday morn ing, forty in number, tln-y started' toward Mt Kmdy and followed a trail up the fool of the- mountain where they found the spot exactly N. 0. W. Initiate . Mr, and Mrs. K: A. Hortsman liave had as their house kps's over the we'kenil. Captain . and Mrs. Manly H. 'Gibson, and diuitfh tor, Jean, of Kort Monroe, Vlr- fflnia.' who are. enroule to the Ha waiian Islands wherefaptnln Gib fton liaM been transreiTed for duty nt nouu.ulti. ' . i At :un informal dinner al the nu.Bumu. nuit.t- ,,.u..,. n" R ,n,,; (.uforna the following relatives of. the. .cap-- tain were present: Mr. and .Mrs. J. M.,Choa(e, Mi. and Mrs. Myron Hue and datighter Mr.' and -' Mvn. V. V. Webb and MK and Mis. K. A. Ilorstman and sons. . The iibsons left yesterday by car for Portland and Aberdeen, Wash., accompanied by Mrs. .1',' V. Webb, to visit othtT. relatives before, con-ttnuintf-their joiirm-y to Saii Fran cisco from where . they sail for Honolulu early in Septeml.-r. Is:1 July a alter a trip into Cali ; foi nia und Southwestern Orepron. ( I'la Poiilson lcfl Thursday morn j iiiR for Pendleton where lie , ex pects to work. Charlie Wotimait is "worklnw for '.Mr. Crossland on tlie river. Mr. and, Mrs. Henry Shuffer ant ! family, Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Carpel and family. Mr. ami Mra. Ueuben 'Hurt on ' Mt. and Mrs. Tom Harton, ..Mr. und Mrs. Charles Moore went to Kntfrprlstv.for tlui Kourlh 'e- sultable for the event. The day was nialiiinff owr for the fiiv works at spent Informally with Raines and tRht. v , vlslllnfi: and a trig picnic dinner at! Mrs. Alice Chenoworth and Mel noon, t . ' i vin Sni'th of I .a Grande attt-ndetl ! the dunce here July K. i j Wilbur Hescoek left Saturday ' mnrninir for Kit-It. Oi-i.. w1iim-i lit1 PmlV NpW Mpmlw;',ms employment. Hulph Carper re-IVi-CmUtJl & turned with him. Wilbur and Htilph 1 visited Jtalpli's parents, Mr. and Grande Hon le cjrele number 47, Mrs (. ,. rnH,r for shoi-1 time NV-lKhbors of Woodcraft met in i,r,iav ivennR. rekulnr session last evening at the! MVx Wliliains and ratnily turned Kn-Rbts of.Pythias ball with a ,h)l)r llK,,t (.iU. 0V(1. VtMlnstlay very hu-RO attendance. There were- evenliiR a-.i . they were returnliiR four candidates Initiated into the tr0111 (h(l pcnic. No onp wlls ,urt. order and there were two visitors niu. wlieel was sllRhtly dumaped present from tho linion circle. hllt th(. cup waH soon t,nd After the husines session, the clr- v,.y conitm,i their way. ele enjoyed a social hour and re-i M. nml Mls ,u.r lively and freshmenis were served at the end raniny, Mr. ami Mrs. Kr.-tl Trump of the eveniiiR. 1(nii rWIlln Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. ' Sannar hpent the Kmirth of July Informal Supper ! '-ner-8. A j. ttj it tt 1 'h:rlie Wort man and family At W allsmger Home visited t w. w. carpers and .,- . ( . . Charlie Moore's on Independence A small Rroup of yoirtiR women l'n' frien.ls of Miss Hertha WalLsliiRer Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Carper, of were guests last cventnR at an in- Wallowa, attended the dance at formal swpper served at the homo Promise July 3. of Mr. ami Mra. Tom WallsinRer Miss Threasa Smith visited Miss on Die lower Gove road. The sup- , i.Hlian Carper h'rlday. per was served on thtMiorch b-iff.d , Ualph and I-itlian carper styie, j lie eveiuiiK us spent Kennlt Meyers,. I Vhere are forty registrations for the . second period or camp, ami most of the boys had arrived by Wednesday evening. The new mess ! ti-ill t.n.lt l,u 11,,. I irtnu clnli nf I !l J-Mttai- llurton rolllino.l to l'rom- .,,,,, ,s ,.,,,,,, n,i is , , SHARE IN THESE REMARKABLE PRICE REDUCTIONS Every Hat, Coat or Dress Priced for Quick Disposal Dresses Arranged in Four Groups S.95 " 11.50 14.S5 19.75 Spring Coats , Many Less Than Cost. (i. 88' 8.75 9.88: 14.88. : , AW Remaining Coats 1-2 to 1-3 off.. PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-'Wear and Millinery Fine Quality Dresses f 20.65 known as Hotel l.iun. In buying , coffee the trade- mark to look for is Hills Bros' yirah Hn.i.s Bros.' Arab stands for coffee futility devclopeil by Controlled Roasting the patented, continuous. proc ess that roasts coffee a few pounds at a time. No other coffee tastes like Hills Bros. Coffee because none is roasted the same way. HILLS . BROS orr CO!4 FEE Fresh from Ike ori- inai vacuum pack. Easily opened with the Aty. C 19:9 JULY 11 LA GRANDE THURSDAY XKJIIT SHOW STARTS AT ! I, M. SMAltt' ITh'E SHOW THATSi-IFFERJSIT I jj jsa so, -yjr -mar ni&r s I : ' II. . - M 1 1 :- m ON EARTH WM'm , j When In Portland 9 IllMHt plr'nH.'iTtl 11 llrt H I 'j . J I'limroiinlilo nt tin' I Heathman Hotels ii ?( ' : ii ii i ii n . . ( r 1 n tieaininnn wiiiuik Jioom m - v tt.-A(,.VK M I I ' Luxunous and Comfortal)lc ! )!lMv I Room Accomodations. m - N H Jr I of J'oi'llamrs newest lnlejs. " VSfi I G. E. Heathman fwfc m. kiwi .nn h ?4 WtufF& X'V " . 1 I i,.rk ,.i s. .. MBF8. r hSyZ &?J i iT . I I Itimiiluii)' nt snlmim I ii&TWvL Zti&Sf .-ifflMSW.EW,'' tf t - . , , y . V-W 'AT lH-x Vis tl it V- F. Jyf" A "CTL In formal ly. tiueHts 1'roin a ilt.stanee were Mt-H. Kraneos loiiKl'i-ty anU Mi'H. MaiR-nret Oliver of 1'nrtlaiul I ami Mr. Hlls MeKennon of Wood- "KIDS" ATTRACTED BY "JINGLELAND" (Continued from Page 1) Miss Georg ia Sneed Married In Salem The marriage of MUs tleorffla Sneerl' of Salem, Who 'hna ntitner oim friends n ha Grande, wan an event of last. Sunday, the aeco;int of 0ie happy evi'iit havltiK been rhtonicled a.t folloWH In a Salem dally: . The ntmllo of I'rofesHOr nnd Mr. T. S. Hoberts was tlie Kcene or a lovely ceremony Sunday afternoon at three o'clock when lr. K. f. Taylor of the Klrst Methodist rhureh officiated ut the marriaffe of AIUh (JeorKla I-'raneeK Snee J, of Halem, -to 1 toman CJuenthr, of J'orMand. One hundred kiicmIh were present for the Mervice and tho reception which followed. An altar 6t flow-f-rn and fern was arranged nt the ,"WeHt end of the Htudlo with Inll candelabra fiirnlrthlnir the only I Iff hi. 1'rofesso T. S. Itoberln played . the Henedietlon Nnntual nn.,1 tho wedding march on his Htndto org-nn. Irs. Malcolm Itnmp nnng Spealts' "All For You." The bride wnn nltracllvo In her Kown of white untin crepe enhnnc cd with renl lace. Her mil length t title Veil was tnM(-ntl tvltli orange MoNsoniK and he carried a shower of bride's rost'H. Mrt. T. H. Itoberttt the matron of honor, wore a lovely frock of the names of the bunlnens men who are nponsorinK the contest, write your" choice of the best lK.st line for the jingles, sign your name and ad dress on each til the slips nnd mail to the Jingleland Contest Kditor, Oherver,( before H n. in. next Mon day. NnmcH of this week's winners will appear In (he Wednesday Ob server next week, along with a new series of jingh's. ) THE, SUPERB SPECTACLE ivi 1080 PEOPLE, INCLUDING THE CHINESE BEAUTY LOLA LEE CHONG TUSK0iHt MIGHTY TUSKO THE TWO MASTODONS THE LARGEST BEASTS THAT WALK THE EARTH TODAY Thansportcd in Two Spkiai.lv Constructed R.RCars. KUNKHARDTS EQUESTRIAN MIDGETS' ! .. 1.4. tim unncrticu conu dauadia i'. lilGGEST TRAVELING ZOO ON EARTH rSsi .1 TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY IHioim Opi'ii I and II I". .M. ll.MX oil SM I X Kliiili'iillilnlnrinf iiodits ol'i:. i nml i. m. uai.n on smxi: Mwitu "ii S:ili Cin'iis Duy in (iluss limit Slnrc, Cor. Dnpot & Hats at lA Price All Summer Straw Hnta Values 9Sc to $2.98 . Now SellinK For ,49c to $1.49 Norton's Kiddy Shop Better Merchandise --- Lower Prices V-"i i-l ui-.. .1 ' Do You Spend Hot Days In A Hot Kitchen? Crescent Ii BAKING ROADWAY BEAUTY COMES FROM HEALTH Fashions Now Emphasize the Natural Healthy Figure VANENGt La 13 ran le. Ore., Grace Bids. 1406 Adams, DANCE SETS LaJiri nntilne ttroadololh - dance itfts In uHHorlment of . fancy nt ripen. : Only 98 A irreat change has rome over the world of fashion. The slim and angular fiRure is growing lens popular. I'crhaps this is partly due to the warning of medical specialists that thousands of women and girls were ruining their health by extreme re ducing diets. Part of it may be due to a more sensible trend in style. All the world knows today that beauty cumes from health. The health of the public is in the hands of the women. If man were left to his own devices, he might eat few foods, and those improperly cooked. Monotony in diet and even tually bodily disorders would result. Sugar Is a great ally of women in preparing a varied, balanced diet that is not only healthful, but de lightful to the taste and welcomed by every member of the family. tarn the value of a dash of sugar in making cerealR delicious. Use a sprinkling of sugar to encour age the ingestion of grapefruit and other healthful, fresh fruita. A little sugar makes stewed fruits de lightful to the palate. And now four women cooking experts have rediscovered the old secret of using a dash of sugar in vegetables while they are cooking in a small amount of water. You will hardly recog nite vegetables cooked in this proper way. They are fresher, more color ful, and the vegetable flavors are developed to a new point of perfec lion. Remember also ice cream, vakes. cookies and candy for dessert A bit i.f iweet makes the meal com plete. The Sugar Institute. The wire. who spends most of these linl summer tlnyn In a hot. L kllrhen prc'iuirlilg tlualN rincsii't gel nny too imicli enjoyment out oi the- summer months. Your huhnml takes a. vara- ( tton from the ulTIre, store or .shop why hhouliln't. you tnkd , mi ticcnslnnni -nr-utlon from the . work of pii'iinrlng meals? You : ran have your ilieills . nt . llio: Nneujauca. Wilier lu.llio pleas., nut main illiilnir iwim or Iho eoiiMiili'itt OitTee Shop nt no , grealer oH'nse Ihnn lulling nt home. (IcimI food servtHl ill an liltrui'tlve, unusual hotel. .' ,ri' (k (. iiJ U .-Hi-. wm hit Jti: ,.ix' pf", Sacajawea Inn 'Points the Way to Bolter Things." casts its vote for o.Gs; How Near Do The Products of Unior County's Farms and Factories Supply Your Needs? Y"u fun Win One ir Thcc I'.y lislintc tlin Himio MihIp ami' llninp firnwn l'r(nliictH I'sfd by Vitur Ktiniily atnl wriliiiK .'i let! r-r. nit t I'XffM'il 300 uuniM kImIItih "Why our fa tiilty spi-ml.s ii U;nio imII;u'm ho tln-y Uff rinulnt inn in rnit'ii Cintniy," FIRST PRIZF, ? 10.00 SECOND PRIZF $5.00 THIRD PRIZE $2.50 fiivfii ly thf I'lilnn f'minty Dfvflnpintnt I.mimuc1. ('ontfHt rlnir, mi.lnlL-ht July 31ft. Three Jiulire.H, oil"1 to he eleclPil by pneh of iho rollowin,,' Mtyaiiii'iitlftnH, the I'nion routity I'omntia iraiif;e, the l':irent-Te.-irhern AKorliiMon, nml tin? Out ml I,iilnr '.ninel will iwnrd the prizi-t4. I'rlw winnlnK letters to ho pnhlisliefl. MANUFACTURKD PliODUCTS Articles nuintif.'ieiiired from wood, rlay, Iron, nunt, lenthrr, rinent, Inlry, urain nnrt fill iooil proihi'.'tM or any ot her pi 'Mlm iH inmic In I'nion County. SERVICE INDUSTRIES Inrlmlinfr print Intr, Innri'lry, HkIu nnd power, nnd Ihe prnditetH tf Hlmflar tndustrlen. FARM PHODL'CT.S Milk, luttr, frnli, fttu. veHPtnlilrM ami nil oilier prodneis or t'nloii County l-'rirnm. Increast! Vour List for tho N;xt J50 Days Sep how InrtfM you can rurdic it In fore July .list Union County Development League Hc'iflqwirtors La Grande, Oregon S. L. Thompson, Manager Address Letters Sacajawea Hotel What Union County Makes Makes Union County Certified public accountants report choice of 2,003 New Yorkers in test of the 4 leading cigarettes . t ,.5 . We herchy certify that we aupervliecl and audited a public "concealed name" Usl of the four leading clftureltc brands al 1741 HriKidway, New York City, dur ing the period nf March 2 In March 5, I '121, InrliMlve. The (eit wan open to tha lieneral public. Kvcryonc who dlepped Into the display room wan Invited to i.nmke one each of the 4 "masked" brands and to Indicate which cigarette bit taste liked best. Wc further certify that the following Rtiminary correctly nets forth tbecomplet e result Hof this tent. I1HANI) III. II I. OF l "Brand X" "Ilrand Y" "llrand '." Total pirst cmiit'.r.S (D ill 4.10 4.0 RKSUI.T 30 2'. ' 'A Accountants and Anirroitii "NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD" l! c 4 Iu.ihr cifiarfm's hiuskcJ to conceal tlieir identity AC V1 f-