La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 14, 1925, Image 3

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    Monday, September 14, 1923.'
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pa?re Three
Mi
NEWS of SOCIETY
Lovely Church Wedding '
Held Sunday
The Ijl Oranl Kplscopal church
,-wob .the scene of a lovely wedding
jat evening when Miss Marjorln
.iTBrien. eldest daughter of Mr, and
Mra. H. K. O'UrK-n of this city
and Wurren Gilbert wc rd United In
nmrrlage. The Rt. Hew V. p.
Jtemington, of Pendleton, read tho
.Impressive double-rlnff service. The
church was artistically decorated
vltli full bloasoinA and made a
Jitautliul setting tor the ceremony.
A hedge effect was arranged at
. each side or the aisle, banked with
(;retu and flowers, and huso bas
ket of pretty blossoms, tied with
lnulehe, were ultracllvi-ly placed on
the rostrum bs-hind. The altur was
It profusion of white flowers and
etreumcrs of white were also used
effectively, Miss Mabel Hcrzlngcr
having- charee Of the decorating.
I'ollowlntf a solo. "At Dawning.' by
Raymond O. Wllllame. Mrs. K. U
Holmes, organist, assisted-by Mrs,
10 h Miller, violinist, played
Lohengrin's wedding murch as the
bridal party tttoR Its place. , The
Kroomsmen, Oscar Wafnock and
H way no Warnocki led the proces
sion, followed by the bridesmaid.
Mis" Ruth Hill, and Miss Altadeen
orogKin, . maid of honor. The
flower girts, llurbara and Geraldlne
O'fjrii'h, strewing: rose petals, pre
ceded Mies Ja(uoline O'Brien act
'lliK as ring hearer. They v.-ere fol
low.ofl jy tho iirlde and her father
tVuil were met at tho altar by Mr.
Olthert and his man. It. K.
Vestcnhover. The hHde was beau
tiful In a drees of white beaded'
fcporgrette. Her wedding . veil of i
'.white ' silk' net, .bordered with I
laoe,. was - held ' in 1 place - by!
brange blo&Honis, Hct he&r dress
was a Crown effect of poarls." KhO 1
carried a lovely, shower, bouquet of;
Ophelia roses and lilies of the val
ley. Her maid of honor wore a
charming gown of beaded georgette ;
In sea shell and a hat of satin in
the same shade, trimmed with a
large plume, ;and her bridesmaid
jvpq a beaut tfu) georgette dressiof
jad,ej' "trjilnvmed ' with . vhlnastones,
un&'A. hat' of ,8(1 vol.1 fioth carried
Ijouftuets of rosed and sweet peas.
ThR flover girls, lovely twin aisters
bf ie bridoi were dressed in white
fcatln and wore flower wreaths. Miss
jofittellnc, ring bearer, was equal
ly pretty in lavender crepe and a
headdress of malene- in the same
fthatle.. Mrs. O'Brien, mother of the
bride, was charming in a dress of
cut velvet of ashes of roses. The
feroom and his best mart were in
Conventional evening dress. The
Millre wedding party made a love
ly picture and the pretty ceremony
:was one that will long be remem
bered. Audmcr Playle and Mal
colm Holmes assisted tho grooms
men as ushers. Mr. Williams also
eang "Perfect Love."
After the wedding a reception
was held at the home of the bride,
with only relatives, and a few in
timate Vrielids pdeseiit. The house
was decorated . with many fall
flowers.;. Dainty refreshments were
served, E. A. Holmes ana
Mrs.- ft.' Vctehvr-pitt
siding, assisted by MIks Mtibel Her
Stlnger, Miss Dorothy Caldwell, Miss
Peggy Bohnenkatiip. and Miss Ja
queline O'Brien,- KMrs. Gilbert if
one of. the most charming and
popular young women of tho city
nnd is favorably known by a host of
friends. She is n graduate of -.he
loral high school and attended tho
University of Washington for one
year. Mr. Gilbert, of tho firm of
Westenhaver and Gilbert, is a suc
cessful and popular young business
man of La Grande and has gained
many friends throughout the city
since coming here to enter business
a few years ago. He is a graduate
of Stanford university and is a man
bf frpcognly.ed ability nnd talent. "Mr.
'S
COATS
New Styles and
Materials
25 Less
Than Elsewhere
Retrimming given
Special Attention-
VALLING'S
Minerva
Says
A picture of yourself g
en away free, with the pur
chase of one pair of Ladles'
or Men's Shoes at THIS
BOOTERY, regardlcsa of
the price. See sample of
a photograph- In window;
size 8x12 Inch; De Luxe
folders. ' These pictures r-
tall for $30.00 a dozen, but
each purchase of a pair of
shoes entitles you to one
picture.
THE BOOTERY
Hoiim of t!tr Anh-Ald Slioe
lr Mtit nnd Women
UAY H.YIl:X, Mkt.
, Practical
' 1 fivS '
ll-tC-
The newest collars fit very ciosely
about the throat and etv8 a very
tailored (appearanco The opening
sketched buttons noatlvand has
bound buttonholes It elves the neat
effect that fashion demands. .
and Mrs. Gilbert. Ic'ft Immediately
after the reception on their honey
moon, tho bride's going away outfit
being a Sports com u me of blue. Af
ter a trip through Canada they will
be at home here at COS N avenue
and will receive the congratulations
nnd good wLshes of a wide circle of
friends. .... .-: ,
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Miss Hughes and
Mr. Nash Married
To the mirprlse of their tunny
friends hero Miss Constancy Hughes
and Claude Nush were quietly mar
ried yesterday afternoon at 1
o'clock at tho Presbyterian church
at pendlpton by: the He v. 13. S.
Hughes, father of the bride. 'Only
members. .of the family ;Yt're pros
cut.
Mr. aud Mrs. Nash returned to
La Grande yesterday afternoon and
will be at home to their many
friends here, on Cedar street, after
October 1. . -
Miss Hughes is a graduate of the
Union high school. She - taught
school near hero last year. Mr.
Nash Is employed by the Blue
Mountain Creamery company here.
Cove People
Attend Wedding
uove (Hpeciaij The nev. ann
Mrs. William Murray Bradner Bpent
a few days last woek in Pendleton
the guests of'the lit. Rev. and Mrs.
W. P. Remington. They were pres
ent at the marriage of the Hev. J.
Sumner Brown, of Prairie, and
Miss Kunlce Clark, of Springriold,
Mnss..; which was solemnized in the
Church of the Redeemer of Pen
dleton. Rt. Rev. Henjington per
JipiuiJti.tlie ouffemoiryJinUlvW pmw
eneo of a few invited guests. '
"The church was made beautiful
with gladiolas and asters in cream
and pink colors. The bride wore a
gown of white. Her veil was held
lln place with a spray of orange
. i j i v3-ju mo. ncr iiiiui uii ui jiutiui,
jMrs. Louise Brander. was dressed
I in blue. Following the ceremony
a wedding breakfast was served at
the bishop's home. The happy cou
ple 'will spend their honeymoon at
Wallowa lake.
ok
Miss Kelly, Mrs. Carter
bntei'tain Guild
Cove (Special) Miss Bess Kelly
and Mrs. L. B. Carter entertained
the Larllrs' Guild Thursday after
noon nt the home' of Miss Kelly.
READ
REX BEACH'S
THRILLING
STORY OF
THE GOLDEN
.YUKON ....
Winds
OF
Chance
Serially In
The Evening
Observer
First Instalment
TODAY
The hoftlo wu all rftet'lvely docorat-
ed with bi'uuUful full flowrrn und
during tho ufternoon'ii pluy at
'600" Sirs. A. H. Orion won high
hoiiom. A tlutnty .lunch wu, served.
ThoHe present WPn':. Mi's. K. C.
Rou. Mm. II. I. barker, Mrn. C.
BertHPh, Mrs. ft.X Oomstock, Mrs.
J. J. Conley, Mrs. A. O. Conklln,
Mrs. Edna Conklln, Mrs. v. O.
Hefty, Mrs. U E. Anderson, Mrs.
Krank Miller. Mrs. It. II. Ilnntel,
Mrs. A. H. Ol-ton, MrvT. U. Conk
lln, Mrs. Jtuy GoodnoiiKh. or 1a
Grande, Mrs. Koy jy, Mrs. L. M.
l,tlfl nnd Mrs. Wllllum Hallinutk.
In the Issue of the Evening Ob-
server, September 11, an announce-
ment appeared df a meeting of ihe'ter without bubbling, rub in flour
ladles' aid of the South Methodist ' salt, and pepper and slowly' udd
church, with Mrs. "Wllllum Cameron
us hast ess. This should have been
the Church of the Naieareno.
t: Announcement
' .Social announcements may
be printed In tufa 'column free
of clutrfe. An atinounceutenta
prrtalulug to any functioas audi
an cooked food sales, etc.. will
be Nfuiwd. Annouttcciiittuts, to
be prfuted Um) snnie day, must
be lb society editor's humU by
:U0 o'clock. News editor's
nota
- The PreBbyterlton liiles' Bible
class Will bold its first meeting or
the .full season Wednesday after
noon at 2:3i o'clock -ut the liome or
Mrs. H. M. BradshaW, 1102 1'enn.
avenue. . All members are .urged t
to be present. . - .. -
..''
. The Ladles' society of tho B. of
L. R ami E. will meet at the K. of
P. hall Tuesday evening ut 7:30
o'clock. All members are request
ed to be present.' A trip to Pusco
will be discussed. ; Refreshments
Will be served.
t
The Women of the Ku Klux Klan
will hold a social meeting for Us
members In the lodue rooms Sep
tember 15. Work for. the coming
yenr will be discussed.
y
All members of the L. A. of B. of
R. T. and their families and mem-
fbeis of tho B: of R. T. und families
are invited to a basket supper
Tdesdny evening nt Kugles hall.
Everyone is requested to bring a
basket.
Sister Mary
Says:
Breakfast Grapes, cereal, tMn
'cream, soft cooked eggd, broiled
bacon,' crisp graham, toast, milk,
Luncheon Crearn of mush
room soup, croutons, celery, brown
bread with rash is, squash pie,
milk, tea.
Dinner Veal stew with dump
lings, baked, sweet . potatoes, suc
cotash, fruit salad, loauted crack
ers with cheese,' graham broad,
Cream of nlilshi'otmi soup In a
Invested, and at the samo
time subject to withdrawnl
at any time, should-be quite
an Inducement.
Our Savings Department
mnkps this provision,
UNITED STATES
MONEY
i BANK "
; ii . .
' i i i i hi - j i
A Good Cleaning
Prolongs the Life of a Suit
Indeed, a dollar or 'two spent now for cleaning your last fall's suit may
save you the cost of a new One.
PHONE MAIN 72. We'll call for that suit and, In a day or two,
have it back to you looking as clean and new as it did the day you
bought it.
Alterations' and Repairing
The Wardrobe Cleaners
Next to J. C. Penney Co.
rich ohp Biiliiible for the main
dish for , luncheon hut , .should
never be' uaod an u dinner soup,
ir convenient "eh'.eken of veal
btock adds to '.tin tu;o as well
the food value.; .
Crwim Of SlushrtHini Soift
Two cups cleaned mushrooms,
4 taldctipoonti butter, 4 inbtespoons
flour, 1 teaspoon Halt, Vi" teuspooh
pup per, Q clips lultlt, r cup cretin.
1 tabUspoon minced parsley. .
Cook mushrooms in stock' or
water to cover for one hour. Keep
sauce pan closely covered and
simmer Just at the boiling point.
Rub mushrooms with HqnoP thro-
ugn a corn-no eoiunner. melt uiu-
milk und cream stirring conittaut-.
ly. Bring to the boMlnR point
boll flvu minuteH.'' Add mush
room puree.. Reheat without
boiling aud aorvo with - paisley
sprinkletl over lop. -t . .
Radio
. ITESDAY, SKPTKMUElt 15
Mmmtnln Stamlanl Time Stations
CNRR, Reglna, Can. (S5G), S p.
m., Reglna .Rover Scout band.
KOA, Denver. Colo. (S22.4). G:30
p. m., Berbert White and his Sll
ver Htat. orchestra: 7:30, News
Times concert. - . . '
Incltk. Standard Time Station.
ICKOA, Seattle, AVaKlt. (454.3). C
.'(i:45 p..tn., raciilc, Mtiitos Klec
- trie . company; fi:4H-8:15, ' Tag
gart Motor rommuty; SiAO-lo.
' program, Eastern Outfittlnft
; company; 9:30-H:10, Eddie.
, , Harkens and his orchestra. . T
KFWH, Hollywood, Calif. (252), C
7 P, m., chlldreh's hour with
Big itrotller of KKWR: 7, talk
on golf, Howard Beoll;. . 7:30rfl;
late news aiul- program. West
ern's superaervicc garage. Ilotly-
' wood' trio, SU Llpman, Ray
Bally and .PeoMy Denton, Mar-
. garet Lancaster, II. L. Crockett
Hudson-EKnox company, Elite
trio, Lodlse Sullivan, soprano:
Crockett quartet and Way Watts
.and his "ukulele; :M1-1 V,: Warner
Brothers frolic direction Char
He Wellman. ;
KGO, Onklan'd, - Calif. 3L2)
45-30 p. m. concort ' orchestra.
Hotel St. Francis; 0-7, dinner
concert, Wiley B. Allen com
pany: 8, Frona Simon Sousa,
soprano; Bernard O'Brien bari
tone; Arlon trio; Mrs. Leo B.
Hanly. soprano; Leo B. Hanly.
baritone; Henry Wadsworth, ac
companist; Arlon trio; 0:50,
"Radio Breezes." K. C. B.
1 . .
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Cfaw0 aheart '
Si for your stomach
"After every meal" for digestion viu
....x.. ... . .i..-..tM.i!i,.t !. - i. 'f-.
KM It, Seattle, Wum . (591.4), Imded Jun6 so ?ontltuU a a rtMv
1:15-2 p. m. Wurlltsor orrfan; uecord prflclnl flgufett lnute pUlW
2-2:15. home helps. Bemicvlllc here reveal. Kxports for tho
Redlftil6n: SlSO-tO. PUKet('yenr totaled MH5.mHUtprt - com
Found Savings and Loan ussocU ;iarad with f 595.tio,hiHi iust year.
atlon concert orchestra, Huurl
lminaki, dlrootur. f' '.
KMX, ' Hollywood, Calif! (30-
, 5;30-:l5 p. m.,, Wurlitker
pipe orgnn studio: travel talk,
W. IA Alder; 8:8-Tt Atwater
Kent Radio orchestra, Raul
Klnsteln, leadert 7-8 iott Clark
and his La Monica ballroom
orchestra; 8-9, KNX ffntUro
pr off runt: program, - Rev-
crlyRldg company; 10-12 mo
vl night at the Ambassador,
Ray West and his . Coeoai.Ut
Clrovo donee Orchestra. " ;
KRO. San Krandsco, ' Calif.
(42S.3). 12:80 p. m., theodore
J. Irwin, yrganlst; 1-2 Rudy Set
ger's Fairmont hotel orchestra;
1 5:S('r3', Cyrus-Trehhc's I'ulnce
hottd orchestra; :S5, Walde
: mm Lind and tho JStateo rteS
taurant orchestra; 7-7:30. Rudy
Selgor's Fairmont hotel orches
tra; S-Q. program, Edith Caubu,
director; 81 IV,. program Motor
Oil company; lu-ii, Juck coa
kley'a L'nbrians,
KTAll, Oakland. Calif. (215),
. 810 p. m, "Mutual Stores' night
quurtet; Graeo Adams Kitst,
cornellst; Vocal and instrumen
tal snloa,
KToi., Seattle; Wash. ' . (305.0),
12:30-U3'i p. m., Moves cafe-
- terla Concert orchestra; 7-8.
Slmomls Saw and Steel com-'
AiiKrnlia's l'lscnl Y'r Kliows
Ni'tt- KiH-onl In 1'owiKii "llililo
MUl.IiOltllNE (A1J). AustraU
r.n . ovnrHoaH
trnilc for the yeur
"'i'lMiiHsaiWi'Noi ',:t''! ' !
Slittw mis.' miotliiT iluluBtry
in! our county,' conalilerlnK
amount InVostod, thnt pays
hs well, ami with, a llttlo
work and exponso to run,
as my silver' fox farm; it
will lie Interesting to us all.
As to terms, prices anil
quality, you can't do better
than Willi tho ,
OHEJOX THAlfj l-OX
. l'AHJI
11. W. Smith, I'lop.
i I. a (irniirtc, Ore.
.Don't.overwqrk it
,ty "sfu'ffing" ShdT eat
ing between meals.
Try WRIGLEY'S
when you want "just
a snack." v
It will soothe and
satisfy your taste
craving, allay thirst
and feverish mouth,
calm the stomach,
ease your tired nerves.
Imports were $7K5(uiMi,tttiu com
pared with $7(10, 00(1,1)00 tho prev
Hiub year. '. .
IlAKEIt MAX AMt;t.
. . M RDFORI). Ore. (By the A4
to flu ted Press). Tho following
officials were elected for the year
here at the annual .convention of
the Oregon League of Building
and Loan uHSocialtonn ,
O, A, Foster of Baker, presi
dent! I. C, Hpldd of Portlan 1,
first vice president; A. A. Lee of
Salem', second vice president; Ed
ward O. Webber of Portland, secretary-treasurer,
Buy at the :
well-lighted stores
A MERCHANT whose
window, and ,toro
re well lighted can sell
more good, and e!l thm
.' falter ., : .
That means he un git .
ou better valuer
ThU t If m.,s.v. you
munv. Anil It oi'v ipake
muntoy for tho merchant
who will ak ui to uompar
'. hlillfhtln, with the proper '
. More eundard. No churg.
mule for the tot, ;
Electric
If you are going to need
a , HEATING STOVE,
come in and buy it now
'and pay for it later.
Pay by the month.
F, L LILLY
Hardware
Phone M:85
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LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR AND
MILLINERY
- The services of our Interior i)ecorator' are at youV .
'. disposul, free of charge, and vil!i no obligation on
; your part. Lei us solve your Jtome furnishing prolj.
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LEAVES IiA GRANDE FOR
JfMpli 0 A.M. - 1 1'.M. - 4:00 P.M.; Sunday, S A.M.
Ukiter 7 A.M. - 10:5(1 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. - 4 P.M.
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"Friends o:
Perhaps you never think of it in this way but
there is a lot of news about friends of yours in this
paper right now. Friends who serve you daily
who lighten your work amuse your leisure con
tribute to your welfare and to the pleasure of your
Hie. : . ..iVy-H-
' Advertised products familiar faces that you find :
in your living-room, bedroom, bath, kitchen, garage
and yard. Long association with them has proved ,
their "friendship" to be valuable. . '
The advertisements are little intimate word pic
tures of these "commercial friends." Advertisements
tell you how they arc made, what they arc doing,
and how and where to get them.
As a general rule, there is nothing familiar or
"friendly" about the appearance of an unadver
tised product. You seldom see it in the paper the
stores or even in homes.
Largely because the grcai buying public has
learned that the advertised product is the friend
to tic to.
READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS
THEY ARE MESSAGES
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