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Tuesday, August 5, 1924. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER NEWS of SQeiETYi -&- mfelCHARAGTEtf lS , I p PAGE THREE Social news must be la the. hamls or Che society eJllor by :3u o'clock. j)iia to lha fact that the social pag Is nmde up before noon, It In practically tm posalbla to Insert stories nfier lliat hour, lfcroaftar, Items, no matter how Important they are, that are delayed beyond that hour, will not be printed until the following day News Kdl tor'a Note. , . Clever Coat For Sport Popular Couple Married at Nampa, Idaho The niiirrinpc of Miss' Loin f'oni- stock, or Minipu. Idaho, lo Jlomor J. riol, of l.a Grande, vaBsoleinn Ized yesterday at iioori ut tho brides homo In Numpa, by Iteverend I'tir- ker. Itolatives and Immediate int-mis or mo nrtde and groom were In uttondnncr und previous lo the ceremony Stuart Itennett, jniKcr, sansr "on I'miutse Ale" and I l.nve You Truly," accompanied i:y Miss Kdna Comsl oek at the piano, i ne wcfimnK march was pluyed by Mrs. Vera Wntteriblirfr, of , it Grande, nl the piano and Alius Aliio Stearns, of 1,a Grande on the violin. Miss Coinstoek was beautifully Hressid In white georgette ovo' white fiattn and her bridesmaids. Misa Kdnu Comstock and Mrs. Thomas fonklln, of Cove, also wore while. Miss Comstock's llltle Iwii. neices, Misses l.ois and i.nuine 'oinstock, acled as flower girls and little Kohert Wuttonburg' was rlnj: bearer. J. A. Tedford of J.a Urand wuu best man. Following tho rereniony an elab orate wedding bn-aki'aat was serv ed. Hoi It Mlxs Comstork and ''Mr. I.effel are well known In ha (ramie. Miss, t'omstock having been a teacher in the La tlrande high school for tho pant two years und .Mr. I.effel having been con nected Willi tho J. ('. I'enney com pany here for u nuinbcr of yraiM. After u hontymooii trip of th:ve weeks or a inonih the happy cou ple will malic tin Ir homo In l.a Grande On Monday nfiernoon Mrs. J. K Wright en teri allied t he Kamhlcrs Art club very pleasantly, in honor of Mrs. It. I-:. Hmllii ol Han IHego, California. Mm. Smith was u ehar- ter : member of that orguni.ulion and l he i.rtcrnnon wan spent In re newing I he acquaintance of form years. IC.isk-ls of bcatil tf nl flower ndoriietl Die living room and din lug room and refreshments served worn in harmony willi tin; decora linns. Tho nfiernoon was an event long to be relliembt-red by, the glM'Ht of honor and her close friends, who appreciated . the opportunity of mffiing her again and expressing ihelr good wishes before her de part tin for her home in the South land. ' ' 1 N W I Jt t IB1 ? nr r i, 1 -&! if fill N.1 h fill rW? ' 1 I I 1 sill " .11 V :: -".y.-:t-:. -mm II Ji . Ml Vk A iOJL KM- Mm. Kale T: ltrlndcll, of Orlan do, h'lorida. is the lunate gueHl of her cousin, Mrs. l S. Ivanhoe. Mrs. Itrindell has )eeti making an ex tended lour through the South and West during tlte pusl three months Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to Try THE MARINELLO SHOP Room 6, Sommcr Uhlf. . "A beauty ft Id for every need" rnoNE rURUERnV nnikes a clever 1eco j, ration by trlmnilng this uhlto leather sport coat with inter lac n g leather iircle of many -Ji ai ipplhiued on the. coot; Women contlntio to osk for beau ty advlott regarding their handH. And 1 consider thin a good indi cation, for, incredible as it seems, many women nro prono to spend so much tiino upon beautifying their laces thai they forgot to euro for their hands. U U difficult for the woman who does her own housenork to keep nor hands aa soft and fin ns those of a leisurely young girl, but 11 can be done. Whon I hear of women who complain of h finds, ho dry and harsh nndd rough that they really dread to shake hands with anyone. i iooi really sorry for them, for 1 can't Imagine a more unwelcome feeling. Plunging, your hands Into hor ish water and such things Is,-of. course, far from pleasant in lis re suits. Hut tho fact 1 want to Im press upon you is that a few sen-' stoio preventive measures are worlh any number of euros. You don't have to nut your hare hands into dish water If you will nui supply yourself with a pair of rubber gloves. These are qulle in expensive, and I hey uro very welt worth the small cost, for you may consider that they save money for you in the long, run. Wear these whon you wash dish es una pots and pans, and wear n pair or loose old gloves whon yot wield the broom. When you wash your hands always upply some soft beautifying lotion immediately 'fltia. Hn.ln.. . ';in uh-iii. nils Is an Important stop, for the frequent use of soap and water is necessarily drying In effect, and tho softening lotion will keep your nanus in. such a condition thai you won i nave to take drastic meas- ures to soften and beautify them later on. Now, among the best of creams to promote soft, white, lovely hands uro mutton tallow and cocoa but ter. . To use these most effectively you will need another pair of gloves, tho softest, loosest ones you can find. Those are to be worn nt night. , J usl before you go to bed at night ruh either of these lotions into your bauds, taking care to roach every part of your pahn and the back of your hand. Also see that you rub the cream all about your nails. It serves wonderfully to Hoflcu the cuticle that often he comes hard and makis ugly little lumps at either corner of your nails. IMilor's (Nolo. Miss AdoJin PriohardfV now of Portland, but formerly of iM tirnnde, Oregon, who was iH'Tftafted national n resi dent of i lie Kutlonub ivtdorution or HushieA-j ami Profivtslonal Wo men s clubs, is often classed as one of the west's most accomplished women. Through lur Ihe west haa won much recognition and her Irl iimphs arc of special Interest to those who knew her whon she re ki-icii I i lie liraude Hondo vnl- and will return to Florida via Chicago., Miss Marin Hkjorsaa, of San Francisco, California, and Alvln Heitan. who is well known here, but now located at fiend. Oregon, were unlled in tho holy bonds ot matrimony at tho Lutheran par sonage on the evening of August 4. Nels Nelson und Mra Christina Nelson were the attendants. The happy couple will make their home ut Mend, Oregon, and will leave for (hul place in the near future. Th marriage watt solemn ly.ed by lie v. William I'. Holt. The Mission Hand of tho Preshy leriau church will lie entertained at the homo of Mrs. A, S. Anderson Adams avenue, Wednesday uf- teriioon nt. 2::.o o clock. All mom hers uro cordially invited lo at tend. Tho Ladles Parish nnd Mission Society of tho .inn Knglish Jail li ra n church will meet Thursday af ternoon, at 2:: )2 Second siroet, und will be entertained by Mrs. John Schilling and her daughter, Mrs. Moore, of 1'orllund, - who Is now visiting her parents hero. Don't bo afraid to use your cream too extravagantly. Put K thickly, for the beneficial re sult come from the fact that the cream soaks Into your hands dur ing the course of the night. When you have applied It. pull on your io(t, loose gloves nnd climb lino bed. Tho American Legion Auxiliary Hints for the Housewife PLAIN 57 J I 7 Jill win gust son. . whoij-: vi:oirrABi.H iuwi ie OX A Mr;i,K ITiATTFK ) Vegetable salads are a very up pet zing and healthful dlsli and should bo served a few times .veek during tho summer months whllH fresh vegetables nro avail able. Most housewives know that those salads can bo served most atlrac- Ivoly and make u tremendous hp- pcal to the members of the family who come home tired out after. work on a hot day. The objection raised Is that a salad of this kind should ho made up of three or four vegetables and that the cooking of those vegeta blot requires a few. flumes burn in? on the stove for nt least an hour, (By AIK.AIDK V. LAKK) WKNT UAIIHN, 1ml. With .the slogan of the orgutiixalioii In mind Hfttor ItUMllieRH Women for it eiter llusinoKs World," tho Na tional Federation of Husiness and Professional Women's clubs, which hold lis convention hero from July 21 lo July 27, gave, evidence- of much progress toward its objec tive. A programme, designed espe cially for tho benefit of the woman in husiness und for the girl plan ning lo enter the business world was followed closely. Jtecommcndullons of the educa tion committee adopted - by the convention, demonstrated the sen timent of the body toward . the young business woman. "It is the policy of tho federation to give assistance through friendly advice, vocational inforiuntion and schol arships to young girls contemplat ing' business as an occupation," tho report staled. Tho body advocates high school education for every business woman. ".. Two items of spoclnl interest nt the convention were the election of national or fleers and the disposal of the controversy over the Inde pendent Woman, official federa tion magazine, which has been a bone of contention in the federa tion for severul years. Certain dis senting members, led by Mrs. Mury 1 1 III Perkins, president of the Business und Professional Wom en's clubs of SI. Paul, offered a ptun designed fo make the maga zine practically self supporting und circulate it to all members of the federation. The body rejected I lie pluit ami made an appropriation of $10,000 for the year to the maga zine. West Wins Itocogniilon. Tho candiducy of Miss Adella Prlchard of Portland, for re-election to tho nutlunal presidency of tho federal ion absorbed the Inter est of the delegations from Ore gon. Washington and Idaho, which Ntood Kolldly behind her. The election of Miss Prlchard grants her tho leadership of tho national federation for ihe second consecu tive your and bestows upon the west the distinction of producing a businoKf woman who has imvcd herself a much loved executive of an organisation whose member-, ship numbers almost 38. (ion wom en. Throughout the convention was evidenced a desire among u few dc'legiii ions to resioro to power tho old regime which lad Its hold last year in Porllund when Miss Prlchard was elected to her find term. There was a strong under current, noticeable In the con vention hall nnd In the lobby, f.i vorlng the election of mi eastern or southern woman to the execu tive office, ami this Invested the convention fith a political ntrno- phero which was not evident at M a year ago In Portland. Tho meet was compared by so inn with that of Chattanooga, Tetin., two years ago, when Ihe interest centered in club poll! lo. Many expressions of appreciation wore voleod -foil hon- 'ftUAW f eer) Wt 'the IM1 -con vontion in Portland. Tho cnnvviiilun.'galheclng flay4 an ovation ftf-Mlm Prlchard by Jumping Io'Hh M uikI cheering wIipii the eliwdug of nominations revealed her Ihe only candidate for president. Although Iters had been the only Hume placed on the ballot by tho nominating commit tee for ihe office of chief execu tive, her supporters expected nom inations from the floor. The office of treasurer was the only contest ed post, MIhs Mnymo Slovens of Minneapolis, Minn., nnd Mim Flor ence frtunds of Itallas, Ton., running in opposition, fty a strange coin cidence, a tie volo of ami lo 2iu was cast and the last general sen sion of the convention was devoted alnio.Ni entirely to taking a new vote.- MtHs Stevens was elected.'. I "jNntloo to Creditors, Cnrelcss Smoker l-'liicit PRNOI.KTON, Ore. Because lie threw a lighted cigarette on Ihe ground near Totlgato lake In Ihe I'malllla naiiom:) forest, T. II. Williams was fined $25 and c(vts in a Justice of the peace court nl J'YoeWuior. The prosecution was pressed by the forest service. i small fire in the Wenuhu. dlvUdon of ihe I'matllla national forest was reported to the local forest office by W. R Kendall who is hi charge of the fighting. . Notice Ir hereby given that the undersigned lias been duly appoint ed by tho County Court ' of the Statu of Oregon for Union County, .administratrix of the estato of Wil liam A. Kendall, deceased, and ha qualified aa audi. AH persons hav ing claims against saia estato are hereby required to present the same, verified an required by law, io the undersigned at North Pow dor, Oregon, or at the office ot her attorneys. Green Hess, at l.a Orande, Oregon, wtthlu aix months from the date hereof. Unto of first publication July IS, rwirc B. WILLIS,, Administratrl. ' Oroon e ITesn, attorneys for ad ministratrix. ,v 1 July l&-22-20-Aug. 6-13 i The worst pin t of being bald Is that you can't tell your wlf:i that it's hair -Ionic she smells on vnn, VARICOSE VEINS ARE QUVJDUCED No sensible person will continue to suffer from dangerous swollen veins or hunches when the new powerful,, yut harmless germlcldn called Kmerald Oil can readily be obtained at nny well stocked drug store, ' Ask for n two-ounce original bottle of Kmerald OH (full strength) nnd refuse substitutes. Cso as directed and In a few days improvement will be noticed, then continue until the swollen veins nro reduced to normal. It Is guaranteed nnd is so powerful that It also reduces enlarged glands, goitres and wens. Ited Cross Drug store will sup. ply yon. (Mall orders accepted) Adv. G(brioiisflair In 90 Uay or f Monty Back Womm who wish Jjf growth of their hair should uae Vnn lv Liquid Scalp Mua sage. A glorious head of strong vig orous hair aurelv follows iu consistent uro, and consist ent use ia euy because Van Esa comps llttcd with a patent rubber ap plicator Unit fueds Ihe medicament di rectly to the roots of the huu. elim- tn.tinir muHxy miwf.pllie With tit. Alwra. And tti. HtfKilil. nlnpt.ul thuapplKtorbrifiir u hrnlUiy nn-ulatlutt ttt bhMAl tu 1m1 th. h.ir mu. Uuy ytxtr V.n I'm on UUniay tratmeat piMu MimvyLacliiitfalU. m:i itosw im:n sTonr I H Ik ) J'Vom ' or-A ;HANrr-! s.sn a. .ii. meet tomorrow evening, Au- making the kitchen unbearable. li, with Mrs. flarley Hlchnrd- for the figure in clined to stouhiess Eiqulaltef Very lightly toned permits absolute freedom of waistline. Kvery Camltl means "Beauty and Comfort, Too" for lis wearer. The pat ented Vontito feature makes Lm, Cauilllo astonlsblngly comfort able. A full lino of the different models always on hand. Mra. Robt Pattison CVirsctlera Phone Main 61 Apt. io. New l olt-y Itblg. Mrs: Minnie Lupher will he hos tess to the f'arkdalc club tomor row nfiernoon. August 6. Mrs, Pearl Davis will nssist Mrs. f.uphcr as hostess. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Curl Ifultrman nnd Mrs. Maude Stewart motored to l,a Grande, recently from Pen dleton. They also visited Dot Lake, luring tho day. returning 10 their homes in tho evening. Monmouth. (Special) Group four of the Normal students gave a costume party Friday evening. There was a large number In at tendance und many different char acters were represented. The eve ning was spent dancing. Fashion Notes Paris. Cafe nil lait Is & favorite shade just now for traveling cloth es. Sometimes a coat in this shade is trimmed with some such delec table color as old rose with his buttons lo match. New York.- Pale green hosiery Is decidedly popular just now, per haps because of its fresh seawater hue as contrasted with dusty urban streets. It is worn only with white shoes. Paris. Tho small hat of silk or duventine Is often trimmed those days with fur. A fur scarf such as thai formerly worn around the neck is t wi:tled about the crown with the tails standing up in Ihe back. , Hero is a suggestion for a naiad of fouivvogetahles which can all be bollenVoxether. leaving the klichen cool and comfortuble and saving considerable fuel. Scrape and cut up some young earrols. prepare some string bans i.Jn about two Inch lengths, and shell some fresh lima beans an 1 peas. Place all In un enameled ware, saucepan, cover with cold water and udd salt. When finish ed, pour into an enameled war'.' colander lo drain and cool. Jf enameled ware Is used there will be no danger of the vegetables be coming discolored. Cover u platter with lettuce leaves and place tho hearts in the center. When the vegetables nro cold, distribute them on top of the ell uce. Jf you have uny cold left over potatoes, they can be diced' and added to tho salad. Oarnlsh with a tew sliced hard-boiled gvs, celery, radishes and olives. Tills wilt make an elaborate-looking but simply prepared meal. BOB COMBS SETS Kits in Ivory, Fancy and Leather 50c to $1.25 THE L & L DRUG CO. s q s'. J. n. KEKXF.V, '' jijjP l'erniaiiciillf waved, wftyj or curl? Iialr alioiilil tie ... Water-Wared ' The water-wava la soft and natural In appearance. In no wise can It poaslbly harm the hair. Moles, warts, superfluous hair pcrmapentl- removed vUhor scar &I1 Work Guaranteec AT THE COM) Nl All 1'hono 621-4 1101 Foirlh Bt. Apt. B . NOW IS THR TIME TO HAVE AND tNJOt A New Fall Hat In Retwwn-Scnaon Hats these might be. called, for 'they are not summery or yet wintery, ..There is fetchlnj? lorfue that will liven a fitiit. i -v. - ixnicc ocAnv.TrttiifsO Bsnaaaasi AND MILUNEftV 0 Why Not Have An ICY HOT THERMOS JIOTTLE to take on your trip. We have all sizes. Prescott Drug Company The New Drag 8 tor Telephone Main 53 Cor. Fir & Jeff. WHEN IN NEED OF CANDY SEE US The Candy Shop Bio fir nr. The Home ot none Md fiie rich, pure product of West kast Dailies It'sNestli'sAmNE London. Kor dsnelntr (he smart shoo today is a sandal of black sa tin. It Is edged with a rine line or Kbl. ttliirli sometimes expands Into a tiny Creek pattern. London. The rectangular, jew eled watch that so many women an' weiirlnir at pres.-nt is nnt nun on an ordinary chain. It bw loirs at the end of u string or pr-arln. which is civi n an lrrf;ii)iir effert by be ing fastened to the gown, on the SILVER (Rill NOT HOW CHEAP, BUT 0' HOW GOOD Choice Steaks and Chops , Daily Dinner Menu v Strictly American Restdurant Cheeked readily, when prop er methods nro employed. The Marlnello system pro- vldes J.ist the preparations neceesnry for various renditions, MAItlN ,,,ASK FOR. PURITY BREAD First for Quality La Grande Bakery K. J. McWilttanw PURITY BREAD SUPERFINE BREAD i,i ; ; ' l i t CARWS Where Your Credit Is Good READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS FALLING HAIR J hpftrVnm-nt U- . : lYouth-yl I : L V 'f&Br' I ServiceOnAll I , m cC lhJ I Makes oS Batteries I . ' j.SSl HM roSMRTIO iL- rT Vffc3 III T.- JA rroa.r Dart. ud In V. loh. I H i I nr w "'I?,'' ., lM?&K. I 5rVJ;? Rental batteries you can depend upon while 2.. Nr loley RMg. ifl I TA " we are charging your battery, flum. 31.1.. 12(1 O J 5(y Wl,,ard " teWV r Uttrry. asaasr iSj?1 'PT' . "Vw " th.r toll yoq mrrrr? TyHflf ' "t. nd th. wu i. nu. i. b. iM.bK" . 73 hf utya Littl. Ampw., We Arc Not In llin Aillotnohllp RltMiitOfm II , ' . . hit wi: do hi:m, n T(IE nAT rr;n A jxpx jxio uamoi! oo. EDISON HAZDA AUTOMOBILE LAMPS B ; ..p-e-a Voii no Minn In ynur lininr mIiv not in your car? i i in Do son carry .par- lanipv? M' riirnKli a k II froe In whlrli H ,;miKTr?T7TM",'''M- to rairj jour .iarp lainpo, H -. - GTOKAOXt -fl H.and S. ELECTRIC i TO M Phone 393-W. 107 Depot St. g Y W Il-lIa-lVUIll Vli ...... . ; , . ,-: '"' v , ., , 0 hj-k a llltle to the left. I