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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1925)
. . ... . ..... ...n;l..,sr PAGE THREE Tuesday; March 17, 1925. THE LA GRANDE -EVENING OBSERVER e ltt.U. ItAitt'.tli. NEWS of SOCIETY OF Tho Westminster OuMd of the Presbyterian church hud an Inter esting meeting Inst evening when Mrs. A. ft, Hcmlrlckson was hosi ppa at her home on Alder Street, M'.uh ltceves.anl Mias Olio hurt charge of the dcvotlonul for tho ev ening nnd Mrs. 1 .0-0 Ueynolds cave the lesson from theHindy hook. During the Intuitu ss moot Inn Mrs. I. ' Rowsi'i' resigned o.a prH ident and Mrs. A. V. J.lndgren wno elected 10 tnfce her place. Mrs. Jift-ar Poe.r'eh was elected vice-' lif ttitii nt. Ilefore adjournment 'a social hour va enjoyed and ilainly re freshmt uts were aervi-d. MiKH llonha A. Teler nnd Charles V.. Wlity. Iulh of Kigtn, were untt-i-ri hi marriage Saturday afternoon ti the parsonage of the Methodist Kplscopul church, with Itevcrend Klmer Grant Keith officiating. They were accompanied by Mr. an,d Mrs. Tellers, parents of the In:iili. ' Itoili Mr. and Mrs. Wiley teach Printed Roses ; On Silk J? fl 4? t? ? Next Friday, March 20th. y 2:30 to 5 nt. . school near Klgln, where they will make their home. ! I Mm. R. G. Keith entertained the Philulheu Sunday School el it S3 of ! Ihe Meihodist church at a waffle : hroakfitsl Hmidny morning. The el tun la composed of .Junior and peninr glrlp. of the' high school. . Tove (Special) A delightful, parly took place here Thursday ev ening In celebration of the eomple tion of Home road work -which has, been under way here; for some time. An excellent dinner , woi served after which the evening was spent, socially. Among Ihe guests were Mr. nnd M'-h. II. I Pell. Mr. ond Mrs. ! nest Pell, nnd children, Mr. and Mis. Hoy Hell. Mrs. O. While and daughters. JuauiiiL and Halt in, or Sea I lie. Mr. and Mrs. Orln "itobln son, Mr. and Mrs. Men IVBordo. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hoatson and daughter, Mr. and -Mrs. .1. K. Mills Mr. nnd Mrs. V. K. lloux. and Mr. and Mrs. Van Donge. LACK Uk printed with torse rosea in natural colors makes this very graceful froek The materiul Is cut so that the roses ap pear on each of the two points on the skirt and on thu side front. The sleeves uro particularly lovely, being very loose and full ut the arm ho lea, but snug around the wrist. Cove (Special) X delightful social event of the week was a party Riven by the seniors of thei high school for the other members or the student body. The evening was spent in various stunts feat ured by members of the student wol( tuny, nnuM uiijuuiimn-iii freshments were Herved. ily room of the church at 2:30 o' clock, with Mrs. O. K. Silvcrthorn ns hostess. The n. H. O. club will not meet tonight, the regular meeting hav ing been' post poned nnt II next i Announcements . Social luiiimmcemoiita may be printed Id thin column free of charge. Any announce ments pertalnlnt to any func tions such as cooked food' sales, eta, will be refused. Ait amincemcnU, to be printed tho NUiie day, uiUMt be In society edllor'tt hands by :00 o'clock. News etli tor's note At : The Altoel T.adies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon ut the home of Mrs. Ed Jasper. This meeting wit' be a St. Patrick's Day party and everyone Is rennested to brlnt one Irish joke. ' - .Mrs. C. M. Itlddle will be hostess to the I'arkdale club tomorrow nf lirnoon. March IS. at her home In May 1'ark. Fashion Notes ;The T.oyal Sisters of the Christ ian Church wilt meet with Mrs. James Hough, 1803 Adams Avenu Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o' clock. Mrs. JIoukU. Mrs. Loin Itoelz. and Mrs. Nellie Glaze will lift hostesses. The general aid Episcopal church will meet Wed nesday afternoon at 2::ln o'clock at Mie home of Mrs. John Allen, j I&oa Fourth street. The tnndny Musical Chorus will meet this evening at G:4! o'clock tor regular weekly rehearsal. The llible Searchers class of the Presbyterian Church will meet to morrow nfternoon In the eommnn- THE VOGTE OF STRIPES. The newest nnd the smnrtesi hand knitted sweaters are very "much simpler than those of last srason. They are quite na color ful and with certain individual do tails such as n distinctive neckline. la becoming senrf collar, or a novel of tho.MotW.lst rrK-ni"i;t of stripes in oan.lv bui k ur itn' y, inn mmii ivumuii shadings. Frequently a close fitt ing hat and scarf repeat the striped design and form u sporl se as smart as It is distinctive. Mosl of the hand knitted sweater out fits being shown eon be reproduc ed hy anyone with even a. rudimen tary knowledge of knitting for the at itches are the simplest and the designs, if any, not intricate. 1 ' ? ;' : 4 We Cordially Invite You to Attend Our Springtime Opening on Friday Afternoon, March 20th., 2:30 to 5 p. m. SPRING FASHION REVIEW AYING THE SMART AND AUTHENTIC IN , SEMBLE-SUITS AND MILLINERY. 1 COPIES AND ADOPTIONS FROM THE LEADING FASHION CENTERS OF THE WORLD. LIVING MODELS DISPLAYING THE SMART AND AUTHENTIC IN COATS, FROCKS,. EN SEMBLE-SUITS AND MILLINERY. WALLING'S ro.vrs New Spring Styles Yonr Choice HATS Ttenutifnl Taltorns Values to $n.no Your Choice g.YO.'i WALLING'S AVool Sales Announced. SALT LAKE. ( AP)-Voolgrow-ers of I'tah have cmtracied 7a per cent of their V2r clip. It was an nounced by James A. Hooper, sec retary of ihe I'tah Woo I growers association, Monday. - "Tie said that several clips sold for 60 cents, with the overage price about 40 rents. Others sold ns low as 45 cents. Radio Special Music For The Occasion A 0 LADIES READY-TO-WEAR A Charming Entertain' m$nt for JQU AND MILLINERY 4? fa ?s nr mi: :.t- "". "I- : "i : :: ' : ' . rector; 7:30-8, program. Good-. "Win. Kllnger, 'MncKny. Insur ance company: K-9, Kvcning Herald dance program; !)-l'i. , Kxamlncr, movie night, th" Wampas clijb; 10-11, itrlck Marsh dance oW-hestra; Hetty -Patrick, blue singer. - K PO A . Rent 1 1 e, Wa sh. .( II R 4 . i ) . -0:4r-S:l.'i p. m., Hopper-Kelly company studio program; 8:3.1 . 10, Seattle Times, studio pro- gram. 1 ' . . KCIW, Portland, Ore, (4f)l.n), 0 p. m., dinner concert ; K, concert ; 10, t'ollmrn's Ali'lody men, ll'i ' tel T'orliani, KIM,- 1 job Angeles, Calif. (4ofi.it. fi-fi : :to p. m.( Art II Ickmau'o ltlMmore hole) eonceri orches tra. Kdward Fltzpatrlck, direc tor; G:S(-7;30; , lilt to storls American history, Prof. Walter Sylvester Hrrtzog; Hahy Muriel MacCormac, Mickey IcHan. Screen juveniles; Hick Wlnslovv, .(nveulle reporter, l.'ncle John; 7:3n-S, program, ' lTnlversity 6f Southern California; S, . scien tific leetiire, - Or. Mars- Hum- gardt; 8:30-10, program,' Hrond wny Hepartment store; 10-11, Art Jlickman'M Itlltmoro hotd dunce orchestra, Jjairl lliirtnelt, leader, KLX, Oakland, Calif. (Mia. 2), 0-7 p. hi., organ recital; K-lil, Amer ican theater orchcslru; l(l-ll:;i0 .Sweet's ballroom. KNX, Hollywood. Calif. Ci.HO.0), 6:4fi-C:15 p. m., WurlUeer pipe organ studio, sports talk, Hid Zlff; 0:ir-7, dinner hour music: 7-8, Amhasiiador hotel concert orchestra, Josef Uosonfeld, di rector; 8-Hi, KNX fenture pro gram ; 1 o-1 2, Hollywood dunce orchestrn. ? . KPO, San I'Vanciaeo. Calif, (428.8) 2::i0-:i::'0 p. m., Johnny huici. Amnlitans: 4:306:30. Rudy Sai- Gr's Kalrmont hotel orchestrhj; 5:30-0:30, childreo's hour stor ies, Hlg Prother; 7-7:30. Rufly Solger's Fairmont hotfl orchor i tra; 7:30-8, Conn Band intr.t . nient company; 8-11, Wiliiht Dainty, pianist; Melviu II, Colm, soprano; two ploco band, Ham me Hrothers. i - Added To Good Clothes When a woman's new spring costume is complete and h.r new yiothes ore ready to b worn, only one thing mains to assure greatrt perfection careful personal grooming. Henutiful hair, expertly rri'tr celled. dors iftuch to ma!;o n nw frock charming. Care ful monirnring Is of -oiial impoitanre. Hon't n'-gl these iK-auty aids call for appointments. UELST MARINELLO SHOP Haunt . Soiunw-r HWt "4 ll till J A lit far I'hone Main 577 j Mnimlniii Time Siatimi.o IcNHC, CulRury, (tin. Hf.). 9 p. m sttitlio conoort, rtancn or I chpstrn. KOA, Denver. Colo. (322.4).' 8 p. i m., ton minutes of music, KrrJ 'Rclunltt nnrl bis Hinito theater or I chestrn; 8-1 n. Clem Yore, po.'t of the Itoekles; KOA orrhestra: ! 10.12 nililnlRht, Joe Mann an 1 I ItiB Ttninhow Lone orehestro. j KOH. Slate follfKe, N. M. (S4R.) 7:ao-R:.ti p. in., eoile rourse,! lesson No. II, Dean II. V. CJo.l-; .lard. 1 i memo nine Mairons KFAE, Pullman. Wash. (34S.6). 7:3o-0 p. m., Thelma Johnson, pianisi; tieorgc rtunr, nnnjoist; ; kni 'I( ttnn i-lno fnn Ihn Unrlnv f!tf dm," Prof. C. I,. Vincent; 'Tho ' Vncuum T-ibp." I"enn I t. V. Car. penter; "Pointers on ,niryi3 Knrmlng." Prof. E. V. KUIngton: j "itearinff pullets witn Ht?ii i; Priced r, , ,1" W. T nuchft n , n KVf. Los Angeles. Cal. ( 46S.r. ) . I cai half hour; S:45-7. Raditor- ' lal ta'k: 7-7:30, dMertivp tory. i ne rni or jimmte ine uei.- kk rimrin. iiiiiioiis fiHrniw. rev"- I Mr1 lem-1. Chnw. Buktev, dl- gsj IS rmTri lie. IF. A MFF ......- i . MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE SICKLY Mo! hen who value their own corn i rort and the welfare of their children. R 1 mould never be without a box of Uoth-r Gray's Sweel Powders for jwels. Keveve Feverihne.i, Con tip ition. Teething Iisrd.9. Iltadache : mISromath 1 rouhir-t. l'ed bvM'Xhrers J Pfi .r o,fr .til veaia. THKSE rHWDKliS f. 1 (?r AC 1 !UiM. All Urug .rores J v"'t atfif any tubiiitut. Trial I'.hk-.fje rn FRHli. Vdie4 MvitiH i 11 ay Co., Le Roy. N. Y. mmxmmmMiMMi Is there a difference in tires? Is one make of tires as good as another and price tKe main consideration. We contend that there is a big difference and the EXTRA three or four thous and miles that Goodyear Tires consis tently deliver is the result of several features found only in Goodyear Tires and the use of a quality of raw ma terials far superior to that commonly used. We have your size in stock. MeansjGoodlYear W. H. BOHNENK AMP CO. M r.MfVMaW, yfY'T..'.-..-...i.-..-.....i...ri.ni mi h 1