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Monday, June 8,' 192.1. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of MIhs MarRUifHht Oii-mllcr, diiutr liter of Mr. it nU Mm. WHium I'hun ller. ot J'cit'tlaml, und K. ! Tow l v, at Lu Grande, weiv united in liiarrtutfp IkhL Weilm sdiiy evening", June 3. at the Iie.Be city I'urk Me, llioiiim t'hurch in 1'oitluii'l. Kev-cn-nU William Wnlkice YounsHon omeluteu. The wi'ddlnK wan a lovely affair with -Miss Kthyl Phyl lis Chandler, uttemlliiK inn staler ii h ituilil of honor and little Mitts Mary (Jnerfroy, dnuirlin'r or- Mr. ami .Mrs. t II. Ciui'tirny, us flow er Kiel. Musler I'hllHn MulU-y Hunt, son ol Mr. and Mrs, Hitrok) Jf mil, wtis ring bearer. Veil C. Hnow, of La G ramie, acted as best inn n. A wedding supper for thir ty k'ihijIh way s-'i vrd Utter at Hen ry Thiele's. Mr. and Mrs. Tow'ler will spend Die minnner at Spokane, Washlnjjr 1 and will return to ha tliunde tliiH Tall to make their home, Mr. M'ovh-r heing prlneipitl of the hltfh N.-liuql here. MIsj ('handler is -.it ho well liiiown -In La tlrande, having tuutfhl Kchool in the O recti wood riehool here during: the p::st two years. , They have a multitude of iriends hern who wish them liuppi- A pretty June wedding took place Saturday eventm;, June tl, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lii'orse A, MeNet a. 2114 Adanin Av. ntie, w lnn ihr ir youn-rt-Ht daughter, Miss I.ola McNees, and Collin I. Hutch ens were uniti'd in liiarrhijf liy Uev rivnd Kitiier Grunt Keiih of the Kirst .Methodist Kpiaeopal t'hureli, the rintf ceremony beintf tmed. On ly members of the family were pre sent. Including Miss Lulu McNees, Uoy McNees, and Mrs. Naomi K. Mtt'pher.son. Miss McNees has been a teacher in the (.li-eeinvood school In-re for t he pasi t hree years and Mr. Hiiteheus s employed at the Stance mill, 'i'hey will make their home in La ' Grande' tit 1 litis Seventh sti t. . Mr. and Mrs. Geor'j HliV'S and party and Ed Thomas wore the in-: t-'plration for nn uuto and dinner: party Saturday, when Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Iniryea, C. C. Lilly, M. 11. Al len ami Harry Turner entertained them with a visit to Wallowa Lake and dinner at thu Wonderland loilKo. On the way back to T.a Grande,1 P. W. Mock, Walter Zwelfel urn .William Coulter, repn Nentitii? the Shop Craft. Association, stopped them and presented Mr. and Mrs. WALLING'S COAT SPECIALS ' FilTy "New" Spring "Coat's to select from ; sizes 1 1 to 51. Every one a bar gain. Triced from $10.73 to $20.00 Hats Trimmed by us and Patterns S2.95 to $8.50 WALLING' The New French Curl When you wish tho charm lug effect of a soft, nnttiral curl, the new French papr wave Is the only answer. Our shop Is admirably equipped and trained to give this new curl. You will be mere than pleased with the results. Phone now for an appointment. GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Boom 6, Solum it IUilg. "A Beauty Aid for Ee?7 Nerd." Phone Main 577 fcefiiV m-H W nr WiniNUIUNd, Est' pb. dpi GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! For Every Occasion Always At Richardson's Art & Gift Shop 1 SOCIETY Star Student V, r Y I'd tj V lit . -fi r-LC v vnCAt-C?,:'- Miss Lois Evelyn Boone, 17, of Wichita, Kas., has Just finished her final year's work In hlffh school and her flrnt year's work In college, do ing both together for the past nine months. She has just been given a high school diploma; next year she enrolls as a sophomore In Falrtnount College, Kansas. Sines with five dozen freshly caught trout. Mr. and Mrs. Sines were loud in their praise of Wal lowa Lake find the Grande 11 on dr. and Wallowa valleys. Following Is a clipping taken from the Marsh field paper In re- fcard to the Slate Federation of Women's Clubs Convention which ended th"re Saturday. "La. Grande probably has the largest, delegation traveling the greatest number of miles to attend the federation. In the group are Mrs. George T. Coch ran, director iij the sinte federa tion; Mrs. H. A. Knrhrick, presi dent of the Neighborhood club: M rs. Claude Scran ton, president elect of the same club; Mis. E. 1. Mossmun, state chairman division ot art; Mrs. G. L. DuUon, . chair man elect of the division of music; Mrs. J. 1. Lynch, a director; Airs. Guakoil and Mis. W. I McAdory present" chaHf.nm dT -IWttiUjjUi 'de partment." Iloth La Grande and ltenl Oreg on, li.ivi' asked to entertain tho fe deration next year, at its annuul convention. Tlofore the marriage of Miss Marguerite Chandler, to K. 1. Touier lust Wednesday evening in Portland, a nuiubir of social af fairs honored the bride-to-be. Mrs. T. J. llyan -and Miss lithyl Phyllis Chandler entertained at a miscell aneous shower In Laurelhurst to honor Miss Chandler. The guest list included fifteen friends of the bride-elect. FROST HURTS II TRUCK SUMMERVIIXE (Hpeclnl) The recent frosts did considerable damape to corn, beans and other Burden vegetables In this vicinity. Mrs. Klsii' GUIiKpie and children, of. Wallowa, have been vIsltiiiK In this conimtinity with friends and relatives." Halph McKlnnls has been finite sick und expects lo undergo an operation in (he near future. John Wufjon er w s at ) n i b le r Sunday morn'nj,-. Mrs. . 1.. Hale come down from Ln Grande .Mon('iy and spent several days hero on the farm. Jva Lyman was n business visit or to Imbler Wedntsday. .SumnierviUe has noticed quite a decrease in population lately. Since the close of school several have moved from town. Mr. Can !rel and Mr. ('riifden, who are worUiiiK for the Mem-fei Lumber Company at I ..add fan yon, have moved their families to camp for t lie summer. M rs. Combes has joined Mr. Combes at Knterprhie and Mrs. Jobnoru Fisher and chihlren will spend 1 he sunn ier wllh M rs. Fisher's parents m ar Joseph. Mike Koyts was a La Grunde visitor last Thursday. C, M. Hale has been busy the k;.8t week getting his saw mill ivady for a short run. Ed Hale has been ass sti?ig him. Mis. George Hardy was shopping m La Grande lust Thursday. I). It. MeK'.nnzie and family were here from Ladd Can on to hpend Memorial day. Mrs. Sylvia .ind'-rson sp-nf s v e i a I days in I -a G ra n d e with her mother Mrs. John Nelder.r. w ho has b'-cn ill, but Is now im p loving. F. M. Lontr Is now vtsltlnir re iativt n at various Washington pohif s. Vou will find sum' easy coin;; p'-op'e m hard t slop. A hoiifc ui'l sta ptinted a f w j. ttni, fiut a dnui;htt r won't. m fw IK PUS FOR SCHOOL (0 V K (Special ) Preparation are being made for the r.as,erM Oregon school, which will be held i.t Cove, under the direction of the Episcopal church or this dio cese for religious training and a good time. The Eastern Oregon I diocese owns a camp grounds at Cove anil bat him;; volly hail, base- lull, croquet , hiking,' and "picnics will be among the' Mil ructions. Mrs. L. 10. Anderson will teavi Sunday for port land lo attend the Eastern iSiar Convention in that city. - - Mr. and Mrs. J. If.. Dean will icave Monday, for Portland. M. and Airs. II. E. Hell let! Thursday for Wulla Walla, Wash ington. Tin y expect tu be Rom ! tfii days or two weelis, Miso Marq.uanii, the countj Ilea It h nurse, will soon begin u course in home nursing at Cove. Tweniy one ladies have signed toi the coutse. .Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Chawlrcli are deb-gules at the Grunge Con vention -.it Hutlas. Tney lell.ihe Urar ui lasl week.. At t luting Jubilee Herirand Wardeit, Justin - and Wililurd Pecic and Halph Collett. act oiiipunicd by Ellis IKrGraw left Wednesday morning to attend t tie M. I. A. Jubilee al Salt Luke City. They will In: gone two we ks. Tiiest: yuiuig men will take pun In thu singing cjiileht there. The L. J ). S. people gave a benefit u-.ince 'i uesduy evening to help de fray their expenses on their trip. Miss. Eekcrsley, of Port laud, is a guist at the home of her parents, M r. and Mrs. O. Eekersk-y. Mitt T, C. Hefty will be hostess to tttu Women ol American Leg-; ion Auxiliary Eriday aiternoon. Mr. ami .Mrs. S. P. Kcliy ' and ' M is. K' liy's lather, lohn llenoy, w ho have been in California lor the past year are guests ol Mrs. Kelly's grand parents, Air. und Airs, Kneuiker. Ah-, and Mrs. H. I. Van Cm da 1 1 have gone to Pendleton to spend a few da a, the guests Mi: and Mrs. J. W. Ingram. .Miss Lyrel Ingram and J. W. Ingram will return to Cove with them to spend the summei . The Cove 1. (. O. K, Lodge will be entertained by the Elgin lodge soon. Karl Stackland, Jr., is visiting friends in Huseburg. Mr. and Airs. Hen Kail, of Ln Grande, were guests of Air. und Aire. Henry Mulr last week. Henry Muir. who has been visit ing at Enterprise, is at home ugnin. Airs. Ueutrice, Cuolis, wiio has been teaching school ut Price, Ut ah, has ret u red to her home here. Airs. G. E. llarker, who bad u minor operation last week la re covering. The uniUKil meeting of the Cove I cemetery association will be held Tuesday, June !, at the public 11 j brary foi- the purpose of electing . officery. Hate to bo a joy killer, but we doubt If a fly ever got out while the screen door was open. IT a woman marries a man lo lean upon his strong arm she shouldn't sit upon his neck. TWO 8CORE und some yearn bbu playmates of this freckled face youngster1, piobahly never dreamed that lie would grow up fo become president of the tuited States. The pic t u re Is of W 1 II hi in Howard Tart at 16. Picture below Is the jolly, Rood-na lured ex president as he looks today. AS COI.F HNTIirSlASTS drldom p Kit, Mm. Dormhy t MiiDtirll llurd of llryn Mwr, '-. holdrr ul Ihc null nil vamim't cU . clianipluujhli.. fir ' J "'" '"" mill . xj: XP - - I :L I c "' ' . . i J Old Enough U3 ' A WJikhE do an me aiircrcnt styles como from, wo ortcn wondcrf On the stage Blanche Yurku wears a shawl wound around her head in the fashion of the Norwegian pjisant woman. Kho decided the snm idea would make a chic new style, sineo tho Nome women have been wearlntr it for centuries, so tsho wound n shawl around her head and appeared at the lielmont race track the other day. And now new style has started. It is called tho Glna turban, after tho character Miss Yurnc. vmjs vu llle Blaij.' ! Radio ! : Tmday. ,lnuc 1) Moutaln .stnndattl Time Sfatfnns CN Hit. Keina. Can-ada Cir.C), 8-in p. m., bedtime travel tnle; H, J. Uncord concert oroheetru. I'aelllc Siamlard time Stallons K FI, Los Anpeles. ("ullf. (4 67), 5:-"lli-O p. in., Kv-amlner's matinee prosram: 0-C:l 5. Me Daniels" nightly doings: 0:40-7, rndlotorl al talk; 7-S, pruRram, Mills llro thers; R. Itnssel, the blue otreak of radio; Way Watts and h!s tik elele; Hills Brother! dinner-dance orchestra; S-U. I0?;amlner': proffram, Monrovia, California, community orchestra: y-10, Wll shire string trio. Avjncs Uraetu er, dramatic soprano: 1 0-1 1 , Packurd ballad hour. Hilly and I'olly Hull. Ashley ulsters, Hay Wood. Way Watts und oiher;. IvFWH, Hollywood, Calif. (252). 7:45-9 p. m.,. projfrum, Wr stern Sujcr-ervlce Karate, Marguerite Le Grund, concert plautst, Great Western male quartet, Erlckaon sisters; !-10, feature p rot; rani, I'nion Oil company of Ctilifor nlu; 10-11, Warner lirothers fro lic, direction Charlie Wellman.' KOO, Oakland, Calif, (ailt.2), S p. in., Kohler tV: Chase; Lina Tor rano, uccordionisl ; Klsa Uehio'e Trimmer, soprano; Carey male quujlet; Marino LudUs' orches-ti-u; ltay Ncalun, ti-nor; Nona A. Cumimeil, soprano; to -1, Henry Hulutead's orchestra KG W, Hortland, Ore. MIll.C), 7:30 - p. in., baseball; l-lo, concert. W'oolach und I'owell company: J0-12, Hermun Kenln'ii Multno mah hotel dance orchestra. KHJ, Los Agneles, Calif., (41)5.1'), 6;3O-0 p. m., Lelghton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra, Jack Cron shaw, leader; ti-(i:3n, Art. Hick man's Hiltinore h.olet concert or chestra, Edward Fit zpu trick, di rector; G:H(i-7:nu, little stories American History, I'rof. Wayter Sylvester Heri'.o-, weekly y'.x'il of Oueen Titan la and Ma ml man i from Fairyland, Louis l-'. Klein, ; outo-hui p and harmonica ; Chris, j Leslie Hill, readings: I-'loiyane; Thompson, soprano; 7::ii)-S, Tig-! Kly-W'iKBly girls' string trio; K-j 1 u, progrum, Ferguson Travel j Service; 10-11, Art l-Iickman's Htltmore hotel dance orchefitra, Earl Hurtnett, leader. I KNX, Hollywood. Calif. (S30.D), 5-! :Sfl-6 p. m., Wurlltzer pipe orp'.nl studio, Hid Ziff's sports talk: G:-i 1ft, travel talk, W. F. Alder; (!:'-St)-7::i0, program, Globe lee Cream company; 7::io, style talk, Myer Hlogel, Jr., 7:45, heullh talk, Ir, Itobt. T. Williams; i-!i, program, EHle Catering com pany: Elite concert trio; Louise : Hul I Ivan, contralto; !i-1 0, pro gram, Independent Furniture Manufacturing: company; 1 ii-J 2, yh. "' , tmimi Willi Safety -Swiftif Coma lr our KlHtfe Ilppof on lrfrrron St. KtAtftss Ipiito from thiTC ilnllf I'xcrpl KiiiKlnya. LEAVE LA ;I!A.MI5 Fdll JowiiIi 7:!in . 9:110 - 12:: . Bnl-.ur 8:00 .'ltO0 - 4::i0 t'riidti'Con 11:00 - 4:011 ' t'' Bfsit I ri K tm fi k: I j evi zm?x t-l urn to Be New .aT ino'.Je n if. lit. the Ambassador, . Abe; i.yni. m's i'ocoaiiut Grove! da'iice un'lMi'tr;:. j K'I'O.. t'an Fruneeo, CaMT. ( I2S. :i), t;:l"-7 ). m.. fitates Kestaur-i ant Oi-elieM:-;:: 7-7 liudy Kel-i iKrr's I'liiciiioiit hotel orelieHtra; j S-:i, Norwegian male chorus: Hi. popular program, ltt-1 1, i Johnny Huick's Cubirians. The man c.snally lakes nil the ei edit for LltK a!ie aleblng a girl, I'orgot--op'ratevl. ; YOU arc on a "sucker list" uIil'ii you receive flat tering letters from slock sellinjj houses you never heard of. Watch your step! tie SMS MM I B s Refrijieralors Ice Cream Freezers Oil Conk Slaves Screen Doors Wij;e Screen F. L. LILLY Hardware I'liiine Miia !' WW ComfurftiLfy Atmo Cister clary's hQtcheru BY SISTER MARY ItnMtkfast Grapelruit juice, broiled bacon with itvi r, creamed potatoes, hrun muffins, radishes, milk, coffee. Luncehon .Cream of spinach soup, croutons, rice souffle, milk, tea. Dinner Tomato bouillon, broil ed salmon steaks, egg sauce, heeto in orange sauce, enrrnt salad, Mhredded fresh pineapple, oatmeal Kisses, whole wheat bread, milk, co f tee. Children under school age will not eat the liver suggested for breakfast. The fruit juice, potato es, bacon and muffins with inifk make a good breakfust for four-rear-olds who havy u busy morn ing out in the nand pile before 'hem. (UK meal Klssej One cup buter. 1 l- cups sng u 3 egs. 1' 1-51 cups Hour, 2 cups rolliMl oats, I cup Needed raisslus, cup nut incut h, 1 teaspoon cln numou, 1-2 teaspoon nutmeg, few grains salt. Cream buter and dowiy beit In JUgar. Aild eggs well beaten. Put , Cream butter and slowly beat in of the food chopper or grind In n coffee grinder. Combine flour, Min erva Says If you have $1.05 to fit.&fl . to spend for Oxfords, HUp - pers ami Sandals, come in and Rk whut we ran show you for these prices. These urn broken lines. Origin: I . prices M to $.H.0tt. Only a limited .amount of Children's Slippers unJ felloes left. Hold over uil pall of these last week. These ore till high-grade shoes al less than mail or der house prices lt close at 7.V .sizes 1 to 5 Flrnt Klcp;' f& to it, $1.15 and .75, Rises S4 to 11. Vou save ft. (mi or moe o:t every pair yo:i buy, an 1 lose that mtifh ir you don't buy. THE B00TERY INC. GAY HAVUEX. Mi:r. Iliimi" of ilio Aivli-Alil simp. WIiiU'b Hip mallPr? Kllltl nmtiHiii? No, ftillpn iirche.H. conii- luwn fix- 'phi. m I ISS 1 I i Ilnying with shopping For Service Style and Fit ; Jiint Try Our , ; JANE JACKSON WONDER RUliHElt COMFORT CORSETS AND IIRASS1ERKS PUTMAN'S Ready - To - Wear and Millinery rolled oats, spices, baking powder, suit, nuts end ralsinu. Mix well aAd add to first mixture, Knead until well blended. Eorm In small balls about th. slr.e of un EhKlltih walnut, slightly flattened und place Wish day limn came itt night, two Inches apart on an oiled und j Then you could see some mighty (loured baking sheet. Hake in a' funny tilings in porch swings. HAVE YOU A HOME FURNISHING PROBLEM? Bring It ATfT? Better Homes To Our ViTLiii lO Expert If You BreaJ - Cakes - Pies - Cookies I to Sure It Is Mado by Gwilllam's J.Ieotrlo link cry Kitstern Orctfou's iH'aillng Ilreatl nnd 1'ft.stry linkers Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Golden Crust At Home iZYS'L sat ma Years ago people went into the market place "to bhop." They went, not knowing what they would find, its price or its worth. Weary hours were spent in in spection, in bargaining and buying. Today manufacturers are bringing the market place to your home. Every ime a newspaper comes, a host of people are. Huffing your door-bell. Merchants and manufacturers' are waiting on the doorstep to spread their goods at your feet for you to look at to inspect at leisure and in comfort. Don't let the opportunity that advertisements offer you slip by. No matter what you want, clothing, groc eries, a fountain pen or a farm, you will find the "bet ter" ones in the advertising columns. The advertisements tell you where you can get what you want. They are a guarantee of worth that pro tects your purchase. a definite knowledge is so much better than at random. Study the advertisements Hiuilt'lltli: IIHH IIIIUI IMKMII, I Thene llltle cakes keep Wei) and are convenient, to have on timid fur afternoon leu. , ---, . j . . Want the Host FRIGID AIRE Provides cool, crisp nil' for the proper keeping of food. It is entirely auto matic in operation. See It in Our Window. Jesse Rosenbnum, Agent, with Benltam Eledric Co. Phone Main 104. New Foley Bldg. 1 I 1 ia I I