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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1925)
Wednesday, January 28, 1923. Tflfi-tX-CBANM EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY Tho first of a gerlis of rerltulu- to ho glvin by miulc studi-nta of uwcu ni:un JMTU11HII1V Will IUKI place at the L. T). 8. Tahrnaoio to. morrow evening, January t, at eight o'clock. Tlii recltnl will be one of rolk muHio with eight conn tries represented, The program follows: . Wlliium Tell (Selection). HnHNlnl ' Orchestra ITALY l.a Hegalta Ven.eiluna ItoHHlnl-l.lsxi Veneiila R Nupoll, Usui Anna Kramer JliKl.AND (Harp) . Anirlan Grail Ottedllge I.eone Mary flrqwBlfr l-TlANr'K - , ' lilgaudon '. ." Orleg Piece Dans I.o Style Anclen P- 74 .' t'hnmlmiile I.ola McWIIIIams AMERICA "Largo" from New World's ' j Kyinphony Opt 95 nvorah " Orcheslrit MIA IN Little Bolero, Op. fi2 Rtiviivi Lillian Laid) , Midnight Bells (Violin) Heubcrger-krelsler Serenade Kspngnolc ---- ...:....('hainmnde. Kreisler Alleo Jeanette Cooper IU'SRIA Hussion Hence Op. S3 No 4 l'Tlnil Kunslnn Hance No. 2 . .Harlraann Alma Lilly HI'NGAnv' Ilnntiarlan Rhapsody No. 2 ..........Liszt Beulah Stephens Ancassin and Ntcoletle (Me- ' dleval Oanzonehn) Krelsler Muely.ahet)t Cooper KNQI.ANI) Country Gardens Ornlnger Ruby. P.algeinan Seholllshe" ;.. .,, Heeil American -National Melodies... Aseher Orchestra Studenls appearing at this wcl tnlare: ... . First Violin Lawrence Bay, Allco.,7canette . Cooper, Jenny Nlel sart, ' Efflo Blanchard, Maellzaheth Cooper, Margaret Milne, Albert IM-ovost, Gertrude, Wheeler. Second Violin Norma Hanks, Clotes Clark, Gertrude Conrad, Margaret Conrad, Patrick" Ken nedy, Owen Munhall, Bulh Swart. Mandolin Frnnces Meyers llnlh Owsley, Harp Mnry Brewster. Orchestra Bells Kranels Now lln. ... Pnims Kloyde. Allen. Plnno Alma Lilly, Ruby Balgei mnn, ("MnrabPlle Rhine, Clara Shep herd, Constance , Buy, Joy Veach, elnrgarct Mlchaelson, Hazel Hec tor, Kdilh Wade, Margaret Meyers, fallen Richie, Foye Hamlllon, T.Ola McWIIIIams, Belle Perry. The orchestra will be assisted by Miss Edrls Magulre, pipe ; organist. For Spring Wear &9 r5r4 , rH v-f -t j j wife a scholarship fund and this year I the id umbers decided to serve- a j cufeterla luncheon, give a program, und wind up wtih a dunce to cure this fund- A dainty liuuii wuh nerved at tho K. 1. hull from six to elRht Krlday evening. At elxbt o'clock tho following program was enjoyed by the clutt and visitors; Suxophono solo by Clifford Min nie k; vocal solo; "Mummy's Lulla by," by Mrs. Pearl MeOluy; Dutch dunce by Huth Connor und Kuth ryii Klelblock: vocal solo, "Fallen Leaf' by Mm. Wlllard Stcurny; Spanish daiH-o by Bethlne Miliar; talk by C J... Cud well, vocul hoIo by Mr. Kd wards from Hot Luke, and another Spanish dunce by Bethlne Miller, Audrey HelAp. I,ura Kldeler, June Hmllh, Huth Walts und Nellie McCLcllun. All ut tho numbers were so well rendered und thoroughly enjoyed by the au dience that the performers were called buck for encores. A local orchestru furnished music for un old-fushioucd dunce uiler the pro gram. Among tho out-of-town guests were the Ktncliland Hi-oth ers of I'ove, und u few from llol Lake. About filly dollars were cleared by tho organisation for Hit icholuiship fund. Cove. (Special) Mow Slayton vvus eniertalnod with u surprise party; honoring his fifty-fourth I birthday anniversary, at his homo! here Tuesday evening. The eve-j nlng was spent at music and games. t A huge birthday aUe, decorated j with fifty-four candles furnished aj purl of the luncheon served by I he todies of the. church. Maxvlllti (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Curly Palmer gave a dancing party at the Log Cabin Saturday venlng. After a very pleasant eve ning refreshments were served. THIS attractive spring ensemblo monies in hyactmh-co!m-l rtat c r f pe t r i m in ed with ha n m of rlhhon and hrnid vorkd into a put tern. The co:it is long and onUnert and is worn over a sIcvmIoss tub frock. The tie fastening Is umn.o tary secretary of the Baptist. State Convention, will arrive in ,1m Grande tomorrow and remain un til Monday. While here Miss Hund: jrup will hold a conference at tin j Baptist church- both Krlday am Saturday morning, when she wih 1 speak on Junior and Primary Ktm 'day school work, respectively. Al; interested are Invited to attend these conferences., ... ' Friduy afternoon Miss Hundrup will meet with the Ladies Aid so. clety in the basement of the church and Saturday afternoon she will Ix guest of honor at the regular monthly-meethm of-!'th8 Woi-ld Wide Guild at the home of Mrs E. C. Happersetl. Miss Hundrup is en route tc will in tend un edttcationai . conference. She will lie the guest of Mrs. W. P. McAdory while in the city. Two of La Grande's vountr peo ple wero united in marriage, last evening when Miss Audrey Parry .IminMn. r Vf..i r. . .1 A I .... nnA.no ! n0.V ,i inJ p o.m, n f ! KunHUS where she Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Smith, wero married at the parsonage of the 'Presbyterian church with Reverend William . Crosby Ross officiating. Mrs. Perry, mother of the bride, accompanied them. Both Mr. Smith and Miss Parry havn ni.mv frlenHn In 1 .n ftriinrir having lived here for a number of j byterian church will give their an- Was a Senior In u 1 v,lL' L1e utiieers 01 iiie Tho home of Mrs. Tlay Murphy will bo the scene of' a delightful affair tomorrow' afternoon when the Missionary Society of the Pres. years. Miss Parry the La Grande high school at the time of her marriage. They will make La Grande their home. M iss Louise Hundrxip, elemen - WALLING'S FINAL CLEARANCE of Coats About 25 Good Coats . HALF PRICE WALLING'S For The Ladies Make a resolution now to take better care ot your ap pearance during the cominff twelve months. Resolve to make tbe most of your good looks end re. solve to 'enjoy the service and satisfaction that work at this shop assures.. GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Room , Hoaunrf ItMf. . "A Braiilf AM tar KvtTJ Herd." i Phone Main 677 society in charge. Tea will be serv ed from three until five o'clock, during which time a musical pro gram will be rendered. This missionary tea is one social affair given by the so ciety during the year and Is looked forward to by many La Grande people. AH mcmhi'i-s and friends of the church are Invited. The home of Mrs. W. 8. Harei : was the scene of an attractive af fair Monday evening when Mrs. Harer and Mi s. T. G. Buntz were 'Joint hostesses to the Tuesday Bridge club and their husbands. Four tables of bridge were at play with Mrs. V. C. Krotnan winning , high, score among the ladies and the gentleman's prize going lo A. .V. Hanford. Luncheon was served at nn ap iproprlate hour. I ! A delightful evening was spent by the B. B. G. club members I when they were entertained by Mr. 'and Mrs, Roy Cumeron at their home on Cedar street. Following the card session, with high honors I going to urvtne wriRtit ana Airs. William Helvey and consolation to Mr. and Mrs. Nolun Skiff, a de , liclous luncheon was served. I . Glen F. Hug and Mary McDon aid, both of Elgin, were united tn i marriage Monday evening at the parsonage of the Christian church with Reverend O. W. Jones offi ciating. Mr. Hug is the son of Mrs, 'Barbara Hug, who makes her .home in this city. They were ac companied by Mrs. Hug and Mrs. ; Hoy Flexer. The happy young couple expect to make their homo on a ranch near Klgin. r Mrs E. Jaco'bson entertained n number of friends at bridge Inst evening nt her home on Green wood street. The home was beau tifully decorated with a color f scheme of red. carnations and fu- clisias bring used. During the eve ! ning's play Mrs. J. F. O'Connell i won high score. A dainty two course luncheon t was served. Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Chandler pttve a dancing party al their home in Fruitdifle Saturday evening. Jan uary 24. Ninty-slx people were present and ntt-r en toying dancing until a la' hour refreshments were nerved. of tltsac l.ueen and Hun ale Oliver. Sit 8 Second street, FrlUuy evening. Miss Louise Hundrup will be guest pf honor far I ha tvult.g. The Home. "Guard of tho First Methodist Kplsropul church will meet tomorrow afternoon ut four o'clock ut tho church. AH children been the policy of tho house not to concern Had fwlth legislation which the people have turned down at he polls. . . A bill sponsored by "the Anll Hnjooa ' league Introduced lu the huuu would make fines compuls ory hi liquor law wises with a mil. imu.pi uf IftoM and a maximum of between 8 and H yoara of age are The minimum Jail sentence Invited Mi"- viumiuis vyuiiiii hi- mull ou uu.w 10 six inoiiiiiH. A houw"bill lutrodueetl by Lewis or Multiionmh county, provide that eliurch exemptions from taxa tion he cut to (ft Out) properly value a iul to one-half un tierv of land. - Cove (flpeelnl)' Mrs. A. O. Hunl ley and Mrs. L. K. Anderson will entertain the J-adlea Guild at the, home or Mrs, Huntley Haturduy fr ternoun, January 31, . SOI, ON K i FAVOJt VNO. IN'CXM1 TAX UMaSLATION SAf .KM. ' Ore;' (By the ' AbhocI ated Hn'ss) No! Income tux legis lation would be eonslderr-d y the Semite oi house under a 'house ron enrtent resolution Ihtroduced by Carkin. of Jm-ksop county. -The MRS. K. C. RAMBO TO SPEAK FRIDAY JVIGHT AT IMBLER IMBLKH (Special to the Oh server). Mi's. K. C. Uambo, who has worked ntmntar Brt.tlao Greek refng'ea In Asia Minor, also tn resolution poipis o tit that it has-Snuthern Itussin ami India, SPECIAL ' PEANUT BRITTLE 25c Pound The Candy Shop t : 217 Fir Street "Phe Home of Honie-Mude Candy" ' (Retail only) ,y yi" " II I NEW FRANCINE JFROGKS Kasha and Flannels i; $27.50 and $32.50 1 , The frocks nre simple, straight-line affairs that relyjfcM their attractiveness on hritflit, solid colors and combinations' of colors, with linen and silk collars and cuffs. Some with leather belts, and a snappy pocket or two., . . ,t, 1, LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY address the Parent -Tetudi era obo clatlon and ull tlie) who ant In terested at the lmbler Amusement hall Friday e yelling at K oVloek. Mrs .tCambo will snetilt of the conditions in Turkey, Greece, and Asia Minor. The Tact that she has notualty witnessed' the. facta of which she will speak lends ud ditlomil tntercnt: to her appear ance. Joss A. Oretjon, Ferguson of Weston,. was in La Grande oh land office business thin mornihx. Announcements Social aimouiu-ciiiciils j may be printed lu this column tiva of cliarire. Any announce ments pertaining to any func tions fiiicli hh cooked ftMhl sales, ett, will le refned. An oounccnu'uts, to be printed the same day, must be In society editor's bands by U:00 oVlmtL. -Newa editor's note. Mrs. Robert Pattiaon will enter tain tho Thursday Bridge club to morrow afternoon, January The Lucky Thirteen club will meet, tomorrow afternoon -wit h Mrs. F. -L. Meyers us hostess. Mrs. Claude Maclyy and Mrs, ,T. M. V. Snyder will . eiitertaln the Jolly Bridge club tomorrow after-, noon, January 21), The Christian Endeavor associa tion of tho Presbyterian church will Rive a parly tomorrow evening at. the church celebrating the 4 4th anniversary of the organization. - The Buptist Young People's Un ion will give a party at the home Backache Is a" Warning i (.ramie Folks Arc Learning How in Hcod It. Are you miserable with an ach ing back? Do you got ip lame and stiff; drag through the day feeling tli't-d, weak and depressed? Then you should help your kid neys.' Uackacho is often the flrnt sign of falling kidneys. Urinary troubles quickly follow. Neglect ed, there's danger of gravel, drop sy. Or fata) Brlght'B disease. Don't wait for serious kidney sickness! Use Donn's Pills, a stimulant diu retic to the kidneys, before it is too late. This La . Grande resi dent tolls an experience: Mrs. Geo. Strain, 1410 Monroe nve., anys: "I have found Doan's Pills a good remedy for attackn of kidney trouble. My back wan weak and lame and 1 felt dull and mine ruble. My kidneys act ed Irregularly, too. Dean's Pills gave me relief from these ailments.' Price, COc at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doans PHIh the same that Mrs. Hlraln had, Fontnr-Mllb'trii Co., Mfra., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. IV ' ' : - -U I I .1 .1 k1 mill n I i..i-Ti-Mi mi 1 1 tii ii li IT. i Of The Greatest And Most Successful I WttUUUllllUUU- V iiUiJUV II : .. 7 ;: 1 hi "HOWDY PARD everget candy hungry ever feel.long about 3 o'clock, that you'd relish a healthy bite of the finest piece of milk chocolate - cov ered .walnut-caramel, candy that man ever sank his teeth into? ' Next time you feel that way go get it I Just ask for Jl ih. Woman rink now roon-y lor kVkKT BM l i A DlLILn I ,Hm mil fef ill Bwprfs Salt I aki The Hon!e of P1 Cuod Cindy In The History Of This Store There II Gome And Benefit By Our Prices Then You Will Know Why Credit Without Interest Your Credit Is Good V 1 4