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Monday, March 9, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY A quiet wedding took place Sat' unlay afternoon at three o'clock at the Waller Green home at 13 02 Klffhth street, when Miss Mamie Alderman, of Island City, and J. Henry Ewln, of Union, were united in marriage. Reverend Elmer Grant Keith of the First Methodist Kpiscopnl church officiated. Only relatives and Immediate friends were present. Miss Alderman Is well known tn T.a Grande having attended the 1a (iriindf hl?h school. The. hnppy you nir couple will miike tbl home n a ranch between Hot Lake and I'nlon. Members of the Clio club spent n very enjoyable, afternoon Satur day when Ur. Margaret Ingle, was hostess ut the Country club. Lunch eon was served in the dining room of the club house at one o'clock, benulii'ul spring flowers serving as nn attractive centerpiece. Muring the afternoon's piny ut bridge fol lowing luncheon Mi-h. !. L. Ku.)ston Won high honors. Mrs. J. R. Oliver entertained the P. K. P. club Saturday evening at lier home on Main and First Ht reet s. " ve t a bl es of p i noeh le were at play with Mrs. Klnra Riley winning hlnh honors ttniong the la dies and Ihe 'gentleiinn'n pri.e go ing to Wulter Jones. Mrs. f!laude Merry rerelvei the con.sulution prize. A dainty two course luncheon w:ih Hi-rwd by I lie Iuh(-h.s lnMon ailjournnienl. , The circle for Rlble Study will meet os usual tomorrow, Tuesday, afternoon at 2: Bit o'clock In the Neighborhood club rooms. Thin hvh.hIoii 'will consist most ly of the study of the 4 fit li Psilm and fin-j islilng the book ' 'oiuiuest of Kear," by P.asll King. .... j Members of the-Ladies Aid So-: cl'ly of the Baptist church met. Widay nflernoon at the. home of Mrn. Grant Wilson. The affair was a surprise purly for M rs. Wilson nnd the afternoon wns spnt so cially, nfter which refreshments were served. Klgin (Speelfli) One of the most delightful social events of the sea son took place Thursday evening at the A. It. Hill home, when Mr. and Mrs. K. S. McCormlck enter tained at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. A. I!. Hay re", of La' Grande, were honor WALLING'S La Vogue Coats Just .VeMvrd nnnthor ship ment of these- popular hand tailored stylish loais rea sonably priced. WALLING'S When You Tire Of Your Bob Theq you'll be Interested In the fine hair selection we have just purchased to aid In making a perfect coiffure while your own hair grows out to the proper length. The hair li of excellent quality and moderate In price. We urge you to see the display at yoir early convenience GELsT MARIN ELLO SHOP Room 6. Sommer BUlf, "A Beauty Aid for 1 Kvery Nwl." Phone Main 577 Minerva Says Now. Friends, we have a new President, nnd you should have a new pair of shoes to start with this Spring. The went her Is warming up, prosperity !a coming and you muft spruce up a bit and keep up with the times. We have nice Press Phoes both for men and ladies. At very reasonable prices, con sidering the quality. If yoi haven't got HMO to pay for sho. just what can I cet for fS.r.n to JV'ii - in r- or We r:tn find you something to fit your pur? and feet. THE B00TERY M'Y HAYIU:X. Slur. With a Hat To Match -1 mi V;m& m mm match the hat and costume to one of fashion's whims this year, and It Is most effective as you can see by this photograph. The upper part ot the frock Is yellow and. the skirt and bandings are of yel low and brown plaid. The hat has a plain yellow crown and' a plaid brim turned up from the face, , guests of the e school board and teaching staff of Klgin schools ' ivern in ndnn.lnnn.i Thn ,..,,, ,,.., . 'Inwliiff thn riinna. .... ....... inm " ....t.... iuhii.i "o i.'Murn'ii, 111- ,'lll(MnL- nillllllKln hv Vlu MnrirniH.! rpo X , ' T ,, ' , ' Mr. McNerney will nlRO work (It- 'ilon I.. Johnson nnrl little .M bs 1 . , . . r .. ' Uuth .Merrllt ' rectly In the Interest of the con- i " sumer. C-T-C tirii have . beer Those present were Mr. and Mrs. built to lust, but whenever service , McCormlck. Mr. nnd .Mrs. fuyre,j necessary It should be rendere, ,Mr. and Mis. rhurles Cross. Mr. I without any unnecessary deluy niul land Mrs. Rude Ohms, Mr. and Mrs. with expert efficiency. On his fre. Clarence Merrltt and danthterqUPnt trips to retailers the new Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. IT. I Weiss, merchandising munuger will reor Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hill, Miss Stella ganize service departnients. If mc .imyiieiu. .imss rweme nusn. .Mrs. David Blumensteln. Miss Mildred nrnnore, .us. r.veiyn ncnauuies. with the quality of the tire. Mrs. Hthel Ntcoson. Miss Marffar- The proper care of the lire li ot Morgan nnd II. J. Johnson. 'also a rnvorlte topic with Mr. lie Misses Honnett. Reed and Wllina N,.rm.y. When recently ititervlewei Will (insisted In the dining room. ne mentioned that practically nl illre trouble could .be traced tf The regular meeting of the abuse, not use, and It would be hi! Methodist Lndles Aid society was i, ,i,,rtn. r.-,.r,noni ,,,, , held last Thursday ai the Dennis j McCul lough home In the eastern part of Klgin. Plans were discuss ed for the luncheon to be served the teachers who will be In Klgin at the teachers institute to be held here. Luncheon was served before ad journment. Cove (Special 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Chan. Dcllaas were honored Mon day evening with a surprise parly. The evening was spent at. cards, alter which refresh menis wen served. ! Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Hefty. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ft. Conk lln. Mr. nml Mrft A. 1 1. Orion and Mr. ami Mrs. William Hallmark. Announcements Boclal armouMvuietiUi may be printed In this column frcse of charge. Any announce ments pertaining to any func tions audi a cooked rood sale, etc, will bo refused. An notweemtrnts, to be printed the mono day, miMt In In hoc lei y editor's hands by 9:00 o'clock. News editor's note. The Mondny Musiral f'hortis wMI rehearse from seven until eltrht o'clock Tuesday evening at the Neighborhood club rooms. The Home Ononis of the Metho dist Kplscopnl church will meet to morrow nflernoon nt four o'clock j in the . church. ,nrrs of Invited. primary rooms of the All eh 1 1 d re n bet ween t h e 8 and fourteen years nre Cove (Special) The Jjid'n Ouild will be entertained hy M s dames f K. Inwson and T. Hefty Thursday. Mnrrh 1!, at tVe home of Mrs. T.awson. j Fashion Notes ONE I.OXF STRAW HAT AITKAKs AT AITKl'Ifi PAKTS (AP One lon straw hat was observed at the reopentn? of the metropolitan horse racing season ot Auteiitl Hundnv. It was a modest little affnir. as feminine ear goes, and just wisps of hand worked strw. woven Into squares Uh The upturned portions faced with blue rhlion nnd held by a cir cle of pearls. Put It stood out amid the thousands of hnts made of felt ind other rnaterki's. 1 The bTeak day wrn a thr-nt fori the wiTin r s(ort fans r-turnln7 r Inni t '!:.-in.il or Ml. Moritz. who. opp'i.rid at the rare cour In their snow rost utuea, tut the arrlt- alt from the Riviera shivered. 1 Gymnure, a fairly long shot, won the irty-flrst renewal of the Au jteuil stakes, while Neuville Aux idols won the first race of the 1J26 season. , - WOMEN'S COATS CIT OX SAME MXi:S AS MKVS PARIS (AP) It is becoming hard to distinguish between young men and young women who play the races at the Parlston rue track, for the new spring cor.t on the backs of, girls who claim t lead in fashionable attire, might have been made for the males. The coats are cut on even more 3evere lines than the cIkhsSc tailor mades. I'sually in Unlit materia y lneae c-ualB have the regulation sill tip the back and eaptotia side pock ets. In such a highly competitive. bus iness as the tire industry the suc cessful! manufacturer must be con Itinually on the alert to devise new construction and service lecturer regarding his product. His tasl; is not complete wit h the Bcllliu and delivery of u bill ot goods U the retail merchant. Rather, It hm proven good business to assist tr the retiill merchandising or llrv and supervise. I he service reudei rt. customers, it is said. In line with this tendency, tin Columbia Tire Corporation has en gaged W. L. MeNerney to merchan dise, C-T-C tires from manufactur er to consumer. H Is official til b will be Merchandising Manager. Previous to his present connec tion, Mr. McNerney gained mueJ. celh-nt experience with the II. I (oodrich Rubber company, wltl. which concern he was connect it for nearly eight years as s:ih smai. in the Hen tile and Tacoina terri tories and as branch manager a Butte, .Montana, and 1 es Moiues Iowa. He has also been in chargt of the sale of Diumond Tires at Minneapolis, where he filled tin position of District Sales Manager At presenl, Mr. McNerney wil work largely wilh the retailers HUE SERVICE enlhg and the I l'"vt;il"K ,r",M u,,w l" u,,ul,,ri "", members of lhiipemV:r.,nB m ?" .f Uo n" pussiuie. me win uei ve mho i ut business, if the retailer so requests and determini any leakage In prof rs of I'-T-C tires noi ."ly to permanently assuri their own success and profit abh . :I,Prl,"0n but that of every retail er as well. essary. nnd mnke sure that feature of service will bo on essary, and make sure that everj pal down Ihe coast to educate us iu:nl people as possible Into the. "inyn tries" of proper tire Inflation, cor rect driving, etc. Ciiiartl I'ult Inspected. THE DAI.r.Kfl. Ore. With 7ID of the 83 enlisted men on the1 company roster In attendance, j Conipony If, local machine gun i unit of the Oregon national guard,' underwent n rigid In.specllon lust I night by Major l.ewl.s. regular j army officer from Vaneouver bar mekH. I meet I f (. "9- ' A TIRES and TUBES COLUMBIA TIRE CORPORATION, PORTLAND, OREGON Playle Oil Co. Cor.Adains & Greenwood l i I Radio i , : TI'KSITAY. MARCH 10 Pacific 'Kmc Stations I K PI. l.os Angeles, Cnllf. ( 4 0? . 6;St-6 p. m.. Kxaininer's musical half hour; 0:45-7, Hadltorlal: 7-S pipe organ recital, Dan McKar land: . 8-9. Kxamlner classical program; 9-10. Ituth Florence.' dramatic soprano. In i be! I Boyd quartet; 10-11, Don Meahy's mo vie night, Monte ltlue, ma'ster uf ceremonies. KFOA. Seattle. WaSh. (4Sfi). ' 4 fi:10 p, m., Olympic hotel orches tra; .1! :4 n-S : 1 f. Ithodes Dept. Store program; S:0-I0. Senttle ' Times dance music; I0:u&-ll. Kildie Darkness und his orches tra. KKHU, l.os Angeles, Cullf. (27R). 1 i : 20-1 l :30 a. in., sunshine hour; :t:Stt-4::!0 p. m nflernoon organ recltil. Ksiher Frlclce Oreen, or ganist; :S0-7:0, rhlldren's hour arranged and presented by Harry James HeurdsLey (Cousin - Jim ).' K !'(. Oukluud. Cnllf. Ct-Jl ), 4 fi:3H p. in., concert orchestra. Ho tel Ht. Francis; S. program, t'hevrolet Motor rompuny, CJir-viu-Deuel's ("allfomlu Colleglons; Scotch songs. Granco Hall; Pel Horner, saxophonist; Junior, de Avllla, cornetlst; F.va Garcia, pianist ; Oeorge Anderson, bari tone; duets for steel gullars, Jo Hi'ph I.ario, Jack Andrade; musi cal novelty skit, "Fun In the Schoolroom;" "Wlier. Knight hood Hloomed." Harry A, James; Cyula ftrmay trio; in-ll, Henry Hnlrtlead's orchestra. KCIW, Pprllund, Ore. (402). 8 p. m.. Oregon Agricultural college ex tension service lecture; 8:80, con cert; 10, Multnomah Hotel Stroll ers. KIM. T.os Angeles. Calif. (404.1), H-i::o p. m., Ari lllckmnn'n Ulltmore hotel concert orchestra. lOd wn rd Fltzpa trick, director; iii:to-7:30. Utile stories American history. Prof Waller Sylvester Herl'.og, weekly visit of Queen Tit aula and Sandman, l.ouls F. Ktein, nuto-harplsi and harmon ica , soloist ; Chus, Leslie Hill reader; 8-::u program. Pomona. Cullf., I. tons clnb. Pomona col-, lege; 11:30-10, Claire Forbes Crane, famous concert pianist:1 Calmon l.uhoviskl, violinist; 10-; 11, Farl Purtni'tt's lllltmore ho tel dunce orchestra. tMS l.os Angeles, Calif. (233), 8 0:3(1 p. m., musical program of classical nature.- direction Musi cal Department of Bible Instl tulc. I NX, Hollywood. Cnllf. (.137. 0). 5 : 4 r -0 : 1 ft j. m., Wurlllzer pipe organ studio; sports iilk. Rid 'f(: 0:30-7:30, dinner hour mu sic present t'd by It. C. "Cliff" Duiant; 7:30-8 style talk, Con stance Service of Slegel-Myers: ' S-!t. program. Klite Catering company; !!(), progrnm. Davis SAVING Is a habit that grows stronger with age and easily cultivated. UNITED STATES l never to a price" Prnudent ' I Columbia Tin Corporation Standard Bread com pony; 10-12.' . movie night. Ambassador, hotel, Abe1 I.yman's Coeonnut Grove dance orchestra. KPO, ftui Francisco Calif. (42!). 5, 4:30-6:30 p. in.. Rudy Relger's Fntrmont hotel orehesiru; ft:30 6:30. ehlldren's hour stories; 7 7:3a. Body Selk'cr's Fulrmnnt ho- ' tel orchestra: 8-10, program, Mrs, Frederick Stow; 10-H,' Oerte iTaiues Hose Boom Bowl orches tra. Central Time Stations KSD, St. Louis Mo. (f.45.1). fi p. t m., concert. Benjamin Bftder's orcheBira: ft, concert, Shurtleff college glee club. x KTHS. Hot Spring National Park. satlllty concert. ' ' I W HA I , Fort Worth. Tex. (475.0). 7:30-8:30 p. m., artists. Baptist scmlnnry, Frank Cheek, director: 9:30-H:45. program. Travis Ave nue Baptist church, WBCN Chii-ago. III. (218). 7-R p. m.. Irene I rum Zlnicr, pianist: 1 Mrs. Kdna TrlbnltJi. vocalist: Anne Shaw, pianist; R-13, Marie : Wright, soprano; Midway Gar dens orchestra; Axel Chrfstensen, pianist; F. H. McDonald, talk: ; l lnieriek girls; Ftnney Briggs. humorist: Killth MeCune, rcad- t er: I'red Hone, tenor; Melody girls; Famous four; Alvln Fry: Al Phillips, tenor: Larry Loser, tenor; I2:-I:3fl, I'lrate ship. WCCO. Minnenpolls-St. Paul, Minn. 410.4), tt:30 p. . m., Altnnenpolln Alhleile club orehestrn; FdwaTd C. Feerly, tenor: 7:30. ' lecture; 7:411, bookalogue. Leohurd Wells: S-lo. niillonal program from WFAF. WDAF. Kansas City, Mrt.ClfifV.fi). 3:30-4:30 p. ni Ktar'H Budlo trio: E-fi:30,. weekly child talent program, Mrs. A. 12. Hohinson. director; fi-7, piano tunlng-ln number on tho Duo-Art: the Tell-Me-a-Story Lady; Badlo pi ano lesson, Maudellen LUtlefield; Trianon ensemlle; llMTt-l, New man Nighlhawk night. WK'UW, Beloll, Wis. (2K8). 7:30 S : 3 n p. in., concert , I"'u Irban ks. Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber Stop Think Of the terrific test a roof receives. A mixture of .sun, rain, snow nnd hail swiftly determines the dial acter of your shingles. I'lace your orders now for "FXTRA STAR - A - STAR" SHINGLKS At Our Rock-Bottom Price Per M ' FOR LUMBER, SASH-DOORS AND SHINGLES CALL MAIN 8 Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIH CIIAI.V AMD nOX WOOI I'flONE MAIN Ml J. ti. BIVMiALIi More company. WON. Chicago, 111. (370.2), fl p. m or pan recital, Lyon & Heaty; 1 1 (1:30-7, dinner concert DrakejJ Concert ensemble, Bluckstone i Hiring nulntct: S-fl, Rlmeo band Ifl-ll, Don Bestor Drake itonre;a orcht'stra. i ' WHAS. Louisville, Ky. (3H!.fi). 4-f.jJ p. m., srticeitona, Louisville Con-I servalory of Music; 7:S0-!, con-l pert. 1'Mdte Boason and hla or cheRtrai Hilly and Jane" stories. Wlin, Kansas City, Kan. 3fi.ri.tD. 7-8 p. m., "Shall We' Scrap the Ten Commandments?" Dr. Ah (ireaa Bard; choir, J-'Irst Kngl'.flh Luthernri church: 8-10:30, pro- v gram. Anna Brennan Burns', di rect a.," Ge.V.I.I i;.i.;;e, i.L.r.U: . Pauline Wehb. reader: Miles Iteiger, violinist: Geijnldlne Ob rlan, pianist; "Things VoWh While." Dr. Flfleld; Cruwfortl JtutnTi band. " nnfe rAr.oi riiAST op ' ATLANTA fONSTITl'TIOX ATf.ANTA. Op. (AP) Tito slvill floor of tho Atlanta Constitution wns frulta: hy flrn Sntulny uiiil .liiinnKB rstlniati'il nt onn himilrfil tlioiiKond ilollui-s resulifil.. ln rhlncry In IliO romposiiiB room on tll fifth floor nnd prwwiw In tht' basompnt ftufforpd from tin flood of watr-r pourPd Into tin biilldlnB In tho two-hour fiKht ncc p.wnry to' 6xllnRiil9h tho flrrv Tho Atlanta .fournnl immiMll atlly tiiirtivrid Ihn uc of Its fn rllltlrs and Monday's Iksho or tlm Conslltullon will be lAHued from thi' Journal's planU l.nst Mnr HcsinirUon I.lftO"! j.nNnoN' (ad The Inst or tho wnr-tlinn restrictions on thi postal - sorvloo as put Into offset bv KnRland was removod early In Kcbruury. Tim poslniastor Bon pral unnounccd thnt iho moni'y order service belwcen (Jrent Hril aln und Ihe Duchy of Luxemburg, suspended In AtlKust4 1U14.. hail been resumed, virtually on. the same basis as eleven years nffo. . mid PUTMATS A Refll Pleasure to Show You THE NEW THINGS FOR SPRING ft B AD Y-TO-WEAR AND MIL t. INERT Your Children's Health Builds the NationUse THE WORLD S Give Them Light-Sweet- Wholesome Food ; SALES XV TIMES THOSE OV AtiY OTHEU SStANO INCOME TAX . ' . AEASOJT IS itERK llnvo jrour Inconio Tux Slnlrmcnt prrparod by one who 'two yoam with II. N, InUriial Ilctctttie Department, H. M MALONEY IiA GRANDE, OR BOOK. : : . riiono 58S-R. , Foley BulIOlac Do You Know? THAT WE MAKE HOME-MADE CANDY IN OUR SHOP? The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street The Home of Home-Madt Candy" . (Retail only) Meats Groceries ANOTHER SCORE FOR MT. EMILY HAMS! Borved at CHAMBER OK COMMERCE BANQUET, with doi cna ot compliment, on their goodnma. 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