La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 28, 1929, Image 3

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    Wednesday; August 2S, 1929
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE.
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All I Si fel I
Hoys' Handkerchiefs
; y. ' ' , ori'd l,nr,l, iv,l
' ' olil.-rs
5 to 15
HOYS' STRING TIES
fW I his wide
fo:ir-in-hnnd lies,
patterns and Hi.
variety of hoys
Now stripes and
Season's newesf
50c to 95c
Young Men's Cords
Young men's rordurny trousers
in lif-lil cream or plain white,
will bottoms. Sizes '11 lo 'A-t
Waist.
$2.95
TO THINK OF ALL YOUR NEEDS
For the Opening of School
Back to school! That glorious adventure of childhood! And
what an important part pretty, stylish clothes play in helping '
your child enjoy school hours. Thousands of motheis will .toll
you that when you buy your school outfits at an S. V. E. Co. store
they are not only stylish and serviceable, but actually save vou.
money. . '
Make Our Store Your Headquarters
The entire S. V. E. store is arranged for your convenience and
ease in shopping. Everything is now in stock and awaits your
selection. School days will soon be here we extend an invitation
to thrifty mothers to pay us a visit of inspection.
CHILDREN'S NEW FALL FELTS
New assortment of girls' Ml 1i.Hk
fu new shades of In-own, blue, lau
anil black in plain :imt mlnr mm
biuations 98c to $1.98
i i
SILK SCARFS
Hand - paint
ed erepo de
rhino squares
a rut s c a r f h.
Ideal for spoi l
ami s r h i o t
98 to
$1.4?)
HANDKERCHIEFS
, ,'iClllllll'IMl's .
ImiHlUi'i-
rlllrfH, Hill I 111
i.lrllH.8. ! in
IH'I'S, etc.
5-10
15
FOR THE BOY
CHAMMREY SHIRTS
1 1 !" I 1 1 (iv ifri'y rli.'imlmiy
ithjrls. mil ml, linr l:illnn-il, ,v
Ir.i li;ivy. Sizes fi to 1 -1 V.
69c
Iiioadcloth Shirts
(: ni in hrondclot li shirts for
t'n- hoys in a new assortment
ol" plain or fancy paltcrus, fast
(olios. Sizi-s i; lo 1 f
69c -79c -98c
HOYS' CAPS
( iooil looking ca ps
hoys, 'railoiiil of u
casinoTi'S anil iw ists
styl.s .Mint liki- ila.r.s.
.49c -69c -98c
HOYS' LO.NGIES
UVII l:ill.,ri..l lunulas f..i- .M-hir i! dri'ss wi-.w
it Weil iissiniori'x mill ui.rli-!x In n..- shii.l.-s.
$1.98 to $2.98
HOYS' SWEATERS
Hoys' f.-iniy swi'iilcrs Willi iviyim mriH-x nill i.il-
N'MIS. N.'IVI'f iM'iulll Cl IS ,lll ll.llllTI.K.
$1.23 to $2.95
CMAMHREY SHIRTS
:' Mil.-
III. Mil'.
i-l:ilitlii:iy si, ills
nil cm. Si's tl li
49c
PERCALE SHIRTS
;r 1 print .1 pi-ri
a' i ly uf faiii-y
Si., s li h I )
t.- sliirfw
:hl p;.l-
49c
lUITi
FOR THE MISS
1 l.wasli.
hi w
Mercerized Hose
Derby Ribbed
spli-inliil liosi for MIhhi'H lt
ra:is il Is kooI looking Hinl
wi'iirs wi wt-ll. Coini's In n ttolcp
htni of popular colors,
19c pair
pri'lly pilli'i-lls fill-
styles lor 1 1n- III 1 1c m-lioii
Mi;is up to 1 4 yi ars i
;i K I'rarlical and iinfv
pflistvn
79c to $1.98
-SILK HOSE
I !. i yon silk linso in ihInmph Mwr.
Main ur derby t'lhhfil. Wldf
a I in ml of tn-w mloi h
IH RSOX'SSILK HOSE
il li" r..r m IkioI .!. IMnc ilii,.,l Si
i I.. -hi. hi., I. All Ihc ii-w r.ill sli:i.lcs.
79c
With Two Pair Trousers
One longie and one golf style. New fancy cashmeres and
twists. Two or three-button coals with plain or pleated vests
and trousers. Sizes .") to IS vears.
$4.95, $7.90, $9.90
$11.90, $14.75
FANCY ANKLETS
lllcy ,,,, I,., in ,,,, r.,M,.y ,.,,,..
19c to 49c
Tl'RKISH TOW ELS
'v ' '"' 'l'"il'l" llirciil I,, 111! I,nvcl.
10c to 49c
49c
FANCY SWEATERS
New .slyhs anil colors in Hit's
fancy nu -filters for school or
piiri wear. Sizes L'-l to I'M
$1.2;Uo$2.95
FAST COLOR
-3
v
Prints
Children's
Rayon
Splendidly tailored
undies of fine quality
rayon. Night gowns,
princes slips, combin
ations, bloomers, pan
ties, shirts.
COTTON HOSE
flooil weiirliitf, Kuoil looking
liosv. Comes In lieltft color only
2 pair 25c
Sweaters
. l-'uncy Hiiovt
Hivc.'iicrM f o r
I lie Older llliHH.
Modcrnlslln
slyli-K. SI St (in
:i2 lo 4 U
$2.95-
SATIN BLOOMERS
Klcknwny Hiitlim HlmiiniTH for
the Mrlinnl in Ikh, fxtra i-oomy
iiml il ii ruble. Assoi tel cnloi H
ilTXl wi.efl.
39c and 49c
- .r-:v
li. s
in in uc
iniill I -c'!(ii- ,tc
I full p.ill, t lis.
18c yard
Hoys' Outing Hal
An economical sho. of
Kio.I ipiaTii y. I-1.- -
OXFORDS
Mrnun fflovo llliirllr,
ciilMposilion sol(-s. si. ,o
i; ' i.4?. i" - -
Y(H N(; MEN'S OXFORDS
J'.I.M-k tiinttir-l.il oicfiil'I.
'-..t. .- to I n li.
full Ir-allir
$2.93
$5.00 and a new pair of shoes will 1k
"given to the wearer who finds paper in
' the heels, counters, insoles or outsoles
of any Friedman-Shelby shoe.
1": School "shoes fe
; VNfigi " -r-r - N S"0CS
Boys'
Oxfords
U,y, 1,1:,, k
ll'nvy -lilcii,
$2.49
HOYS' YOLl'NTEKR
,r I,,,, l.i.v ' foi.l full !. nlic
,,,l,l, r n i -u. i.i
OXFORDS
$3.-15
OXFORDS
Tan oi pa!" n o
Boys9
Shoes
Redman Hasketball
Shoes
llxtia (U;ilHy for Ion,-,
$1.39
TENNIS SHOES
Ccn Ml ne I food, fliHl ijual
fry. 1 1 lo a--S'ir. 'i t. In
98c
YOUNG MEN'S OXFORDS
f iiuiinedil upper, full wlt HulfM, rnli-i.'-r
hei-is. Also in tnn.
$3.95
tivvn ni
e, ril,l
$2.89
PATENT STRAP
flood looking Ji1e Mti'Jip,
I li do D v it suit rittilier
1m elH
$1,98
STRAP
t.ow or coiiepfe lo-el nirtipA In
p.itent leirtlietH with f:iny
t riuillH dkM. Ideal for Kimv
Uwf Kills fir nlie Hchnnl misH
$2.49 to $3.95
't;il rniiule
Fl.MPS
ill pnnipM ; i nit hi
I 1 1. ;ill x1,cm.
$2.()9t()$3.()9
lf)5.00 and a new pair of shoes will be
,'iven to the wearer who finds paper in
he heels, counters, insoles or outsoles
f any Friedman-Shelby shoe.
Dinner Bridge And
Musicale Honors .
I Dorothy Blake
At a dinner brirlffr; and imtKlrale
; Dint wan one of tho important af
I'utr.s of Din summer' Mina Dorothy
iHukt-. of iJuKer, was compllment
"d Inst evening by her .Hisfer, Mm
11. J. (Jreen, whose Rue.st site Is.
Twenty of the younger folk of
the city, most of them college Htil
denu, were Ruests of Mvh. Ui'fH-h
! ut her home on N avenue for the
levelling.
I Dinner wns served ut seven
,o clock til; effeclively appointed
finr.ll tuhlea, with hrhlgo following.
Mihs Marjorln Heynold ami IJiif.
HDi Wililnins. of The Dalles, who
id the house giewt oT 1 if for. I Beltz.
won high honors while consolation
lHizeM went to Altai Trilliim Aftlihy
, itnd Dale Charlton. ;
J WiDi the coneliixioiA of hrhlge
i guests hud opportunity to hear two
itf the finest jnuslclnns folk in this
region of thv ; north went ;nay
hoast. MIkh Ithike has this year
1 graduated' from the Philadelphia
Musical academy as the pupil or
Deo Ornstein, head of the academy
j ami eminent composer nnd pianist'
with whom n comparative few
: selected students at tlni acuclemy
; may study. She . plans to wpeml
I thh; coming yem at linker whern
j she will leach. Her mother is u
! prominent linker musician.
Last evening Miss Blake played
rhopin for her guests, :;sing first
an etude ami later Die fifth hall
ade. She also played a composi
tion of her Instructor, l.eo Orn
Htein. Iler artistry at tho pluno Is
something no(. often heard In J,a
Cirunde,
Alfred Meyers who Is here for
the summer from Notre J)anie
where he, Ik professor then sang
a group of spirituals, using "Old
Man It her," and "Lonesome ltoad."
In a Inter group Mr. Meyers sang
a Krench song, that whs particu
larly interesting.
Mr. Williams, who Is a student
at .Stanford, played an Interesting
group if modern Jiizss tunes and
rythms Including his arrangement
of "Deep Night' and one of his
own compositions.
Out-of-town guests for the eve
ning "woiv Mi-. Williams and J nines
Wltliey, of (Irand itaplds, Alleh.,
who has spent t ho hu miner here
witli Mr. Meyers.
Miss Mildred (Ireon assisted her
mot her ' In greeting guests of the
evening. Miss Hluke has leen hern
for the past week and is returning
today or tomorrow to her home in
linker.
Large Crowd To
Attend Benefit
Onind Itepresenfnlive Belle "Di
vine, of t he Neighbors of Wooil-
j ci al t. fc.ive an instructive, report
to ircle No. 47 of her organiza
tion, at their meeting Inst night on
the ch:mge in the constitution ut
the last (liand 'Irelti session.
Ahout forty memheiM wore iiresent
to hear t he report.
Mis, Yeske nlso gnve nn Interest
1 I'lg talk on juvenile work of tho
1 convention, i
After the rinse of tho meeting
a wirt.il hour was enjoyed. A mis
cellaneous shower wiiH given for
Mrs. Ii. nitett a recent lrlde, Hho
teci-tvi d many lien itiful prvnents,
Quiet Wedding At
h. A. Tiffany Home
Monday nltt rnonn at 1:30 tho
Itev. H. D, 1 'ut mi in of the. t'entrat
chtneii of Christ Joined In inar
rl'i;i Ili'u.iiit II. Tiffany and Ituth
M owd' y at th.. home of his mother.
Mrs. I,. A, Tiffany.
Thn:'e pie-feat otln-r Duin file
bride nud hi'ilef:rnom wero Mrs.
Tiflany and Miss Judith Hnodgruso.
100 Attend Picnic
Held at Pine Cone
I unit one hundred persons en
joy. .1 the It. of U 1 ami K. and
auxltlaiy picnic at Tine ('Olio yes
terday. The celebration started
about two o'clock in the afternoon,
when the first ears arrived ami
the picnickers took a dip In tho
pool.
Mrs. 1M Strl. fr. president sT the
auxiliary, hail charge of th feast,
which ;is the usual picnic spread
of san-lwii'he:!, coffee, rake and Ice
"KveiyOlie seemed lo ItltVA a
ttond time, and ns a whole the pie
ihc was a success. 1 hope we can
Vve a-)i'(h"r nef year," Mrs. Str
j ti' id the picnic drew tO a
flftg close in the. evening.
The only college dance oT this
summer will he given by the Ore-
jtfiin tnot-hers Thursday night in tha
bnlhoom of tho Hacajaweu. This;
is a benefit danco given for the
! 1'nlvrrslty of Oregon Infirmary
fund. So far the ticket snl has
( Kr'l'ri Huci'esshl;f 'and if Mia i ires- I
i ent expectations lire met with I .a'
: (iranih 's citiolu will be reurhed.
: Mrs. W.' Jl. Guild, chairman, says
I there seems to be a great deal
of Interest and co-operation shown
for the dance's success.
Kven for those who do not
dance, thv- evening promises In
teresl ing eiiierlalnment. lCeutnres
are being planned, arid punch will
be served. Miss KdUh KbPlI, a
Junior In the university has charge
of the dec(M-ations. A large crowd
of dancers is expected.
Alt Die Oregon mothers will be
patronesses for the dance,
So-Ne-He Club In I
Enjoyable Picnic
About ten members of tho So-Nc-llc
club of I.a (.iralide went to
rove yt sii-rday for Dfetr last pic
nic of the year. After ent ing lunch,.
they played games ami went swim
ming. Tho next meeting will be held
al Die home of Mrs. duronce Hed
head on Sept. l. It will be their
regular business meeting.
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Officer Reports On
N. 0. W. Convention
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