La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 19, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE."
Wednesday,1 July 19, 1933
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SOCIETY NOTES
MIm Ucm t)uk, Bocletr MIUw
Ttltphon. Main 600 Until 9:80 , m,
Steamer-Bridge Luncheon Enjoyed
Monday Afternoon By Members
Of The Sorosis Club
A delightful steamer-bridge lunch
con wob enjoyed yesterday uitomoon
at 1 o'clock at the home of Mm. J.
T. Richardson by members of tho
eorosls club. The entertolnmont for
the afternoon symbolized an ocean
voyage complimenting Mr. auy Ellis
who expects to spend the fall months
In Europe.
The members were seated at a largo
table In the dining room for lunch
eon. The centerpiece was a minia
ture ship, an heirloom, suggestive of
the Aqultanla on which Mrs. Ellis will
sail for Europe on Aug. 1. The ship
was lighted with small candles. The
favors were tiny brown steamer bags
(filled with candy, and si small sail
boats containing limericks on Home,
London, .ParlB, Florence, Luccrno, all
cities In Mrs, Ellis' Itinerary tlirough
the continent. The llmcrlcta wero
road during tho luncheon.
Three tables were arranged for
bridge, each of which was named foi
,a largo ocean liner. The scoro pads
and tally cards also wero decorated
with boats.
At tho close of the afternoon Mrs.
Ellis was presented with a travel
diary. , ; , ,
N. 0. W. Picnic To ''
Be on Aug, 6
Fifty members of tho Neighbors of
Woodcraft met last night at the Odd
Fellows hall and made phms for iin
nil-day picnic at Pino Cone on Aug.
6. Members of the entertainment
commlttco are Ed Schultz, Jack Don
ovan and Harry Carnos, whllo Mra.
Myrtle Anderson and Mrs. Agnes An
drews will have charge of the re
freshments that are to be furnished
by tho lodge, Ico cream and coffee.
Every member will bring a covered
dish.
Refreshments wero served last nlfiht
by a committee directed by Mrs. Lou
Richards. !
Tho Post Guardian Neighbors of
tho N, O. W. will entertain at a card
party on Tuesday, JuJy 35, at the
homo of Mrs. Mary Yeske. The next
regular meeting of the lodge will be
held on Aug. 1, at 8 oclock.
Pythian Sisters
Club to Meet
An afternoon of sewing and, con
versation Is planned for Friday at 2
o'clock whon Mrs. Alvah Crowley cn
tertnlns the Pythian Bisters Social
club at her home.
Women of Moose
To Entertain
Tho Women of the Mooso will en
tertain at a no-hostess card party
tonight at 8 o'clock at tho homo of
Dr. Mary May v J He.
Plans also have been completed for
a no-hostess picnic at Pino Cone on
Sunday, July 23. A potluck luncheon
will bo served. Members and their
families are asked to meet at tho Odd
Fellows hall at 9:30 o'clock Sunday
morning where cars will be furnished
to take them to the picnic ground,
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Wednesday, July 10
7:30, Crystal Itebekah lodge,
No. 50, at the Odd Fellows hall.
8:00 No-hostess card party,
Women of tho Moose, with Mrs. .
Mary Mayvllle.
2:00 L. B. to the B. of L. F.
and E., Eagles hall.
.
Thursday, July 20
Women's day at the La Grande
country club.
2:00 M. E. Church South, mis
sionary society wltr Mrs. Efflc
Helvey.
. '
IMday. July 21
2:00 h. D. club, with Mrs. Al
bert Warden.
2:00 Pythian Bisters Social club,
with Mrs. Alvah Crowley.
6:00 Mooso and Women of -Moose
picnic, Pine Cone.
8:00 Flfty-Flfty club, with Mrs.
Henry Hagey.
0:00 Summer Session dance, E.
O, N. ballroom.
....
Saturday, July 22
0:00 United Spanish War Vot-
erans .auxiliary, at the Bacajawea
Inn. ':
Tuesday, July 25
2:00 Post Ouordlan Neighbors
card party, with Mrs. Mary Yeske,
8:00 Women of the Moose card
party and ice cream social, - Odd
Fellows hall.
8:00 Women's Benoflt associa
tion, at the Eagles hall.
Hotel Advertises,
And Business Gains
BAN FRANCISCO (Specal) Room
sales durln May and June at Hotel
Sir Francis Drake, the largest user of
newspaper advertising space among
Pacific icoast hotels, not only showed
a gain of 20 per cent over May-June
1032 but .eyen a gain of 3 per . cent
over May-June 1031, according to Ed
ward M. Kennedy, assistant manager
In charge of advertising and pub
licity. '.
"This Is the first time our room
sales were ever greater than during
the same period two years previous,"
Kennedy .stated. "Especially signifi
cant, too, Is the 20 per cent gain this
year over last year. Most Important
of all, however, Is the fact that, even
our cash revenue from room, sales
during June this year was 21i per
cent greater than last year the first
time our room revenues wero ever
greater than the year before."
Doug Visited Her
While telegraph wires burned
with the news of his Impending
separation from Mary Pickford,
Douglas Fairbanks was reported
to have visited Lady Ashley,
above,. Ill n a London hospital.
Formerly Sylvia Hawkes, "he
was a leading actress on the
BnslUh stne-A.
FIRST BATCH
OF NEW BILLS
GIVEN TODAY
rountlnueo. im Page Out
oured whtt will be their total Issue
of MOO.ooo of the new notes with
government bonds, deposited with
the treasury at Washington, D. O.
BankB are allowed to Issue these
notes, backed toy the government
bonds, up to the amount of the
bank's capitalization. The local bank
receives the benefit of Interest which
these government bonds draw while
on deposit with -the treasury depart
ment. The balance of the 4100,000 to
be Issued In nemo of the local bank
is, expected to arrive In allotments
over the next few weeks and will be
put into circulation here.
An Interesting item in connection
with the receipt of this first money
here is a communication received by
the local bank, from a nationally
known collector of paper money,
George H. Blake,- of Jersey City, N. J.
Blake .offers the local bank, and
which offer has been . accepted, a
premium of S7.50 on the first Bheet
of five .dollar bills; a premium of
$6.00 on the first Bheet of ten's, and
$5 premium on the first sheet of 20's.
The bills carry the likeness of
Abraham Lincoln on the fives, Alex
ander -Hamilton on the tens and An-
drow - Jackson on the twenties.
SEES 1,1KB ON M.VHN
' Declaring that recent .observations
confirming the belief that conditions
on Mars favor the existence of life on
that planet, Or. V. M. Slipher, dis
tinguished London astronomer, says
that If a rocket, ship,- or other form
of Interplanetary locomotion existed,
he would not discourage an -attempt
to reach Mars.
ACTIIKSS UOUIIKO
LOS ANGELES An hour after
she had completed a robbery scene
In a motion picture, Roberta Oaie
was held up on the streetB and rob
bed of a 42000 diamond ring.
ICE
Clear.- Kolld . cold
Natural Ice
Our Own Product
Residence Deliveries Our Specialty
YOUNG'S ICE CO.
ISO? S Ave, Ph, Miiln 801
JESTER'S SHOE SIIOI'
High Grade Shoe Repairing
At Hock Bottom Prices . . .
Shoes Dyed 25c, 35o We pick
out the old stitches 1st Class
or No Pay I
1212 Adams Next to Blrnle's
SALE STARTS
THURSDAY
JULY;2fl-9A.M.
COME EARLY
DRESS UP
AMERICA!
BUYING WILL BRING
RACK PROSPERITY
A STARTLING SALE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SEASON COATS, CRESSES, MILLINERY, SHOES!
Here's your chance to be patriotic for every Dress, Coal, Hat or pair of Shoes you buy brings all of us a step nearer prosperity. And this sale is of the
greatest benefit to you, for we plan on giving-you the greatest values of the year. IN THE FACE OF SOARING PRICES we urge you to buy an entire Sum
mer Wardrobe and there arc plenty of nnvys and blacks suitable for the entire year. Every style is represented for the office the dance vacation time
and one look at the price will tell you some have been reduced to
LESS THAN 12 PRICE
SALE STARTS
THURSDAY
JULY 20 - 9 A. M.
COME EARLY
WE DO OUR PART
BY OFFERING
THE GREATEST
VALUES EVER!
Beautiful Tailored Coats
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Slimmer and Early Fall Coats that have been
reduced so drastically they will walk right out.
flWir. Ill 1W11I lt,.n now (milu in fhiinun i'l'iini iinrl
j priced i or quick selling.
$9.95
COATS
$4.88
Now
$16.95
COATS
$8.88
Now
$29.75
COATS
s 12.88
Now
Millinery Department
Three Specials
$1.95 HATS-Now 95c
$3.50 HATS-Now . : .. .. $1.95
$6.95 HATS-Now ...... $2.95
Accessories Special
$1.95 Blouses .. .. ..... . . $1,39
1 Lot Tub Dresses, value to $2.95 ......... 98c
1 Lot Lingerie, value to $1,95 39c
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
Tics - Pumps - Straps - Oxfords
1000 PAIRS
In leathers, suva cloth, lineen, elk. Styles for every
occasion, almost every size and width. Every, one a
standard shoe. 1
$1.00 $1.88 $2.88
Charming Cinderella Frocks
FOR EVERY OCCASION, PRICED SO LOW
YOU WILL BE ABLE TO BUY AS MANY
AS YOU LIKE. JUST LOOK!
1L0T
DRESSES
Values to $6.95
Now
2.88
1LOT
DRESSES
Values to $8.95
Now $4.88
1 LOT
DRESSES
Values to $14.95
Now 8.88
Due to The
Drastic
Reductions
All Sales Final
CINDER
Extra Sales Ladies
ELLA SHOI
Visit Our
Beauty Salon
Expert Operators
La (irande,Oregon
Terms as Usual
in Charge
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