La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 01, 1925, Image 3

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    180472
Thursday, October 1, 192.).'.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER1
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Page Three
A
T NEWS.of SOCIETY!
.Home Wedding
At Island City ,
A lovely wedding took place yos.
(orday afternoon, September 30, at
C o'clock at the homo of Mr. und
Mrs. Wayne W. Wade, of Island
City, when their daughter, .Mlsi
Wythel Wade, became the bride ol
Kilwlml J. Van Blokland, son of
Mr. and Airs. Andrew Van Hlokji
lunil. The Immediate fumillis of
the bride, nnd kooiii totfether with
u few lntlmuto friends were preaj
ent. i
Immediately preceding the cere
mony Mlaa lOllen Masflcld sang "Oh
J-ronllse Me." Khc was accompanied
by Mrs. Kdward Jasper at the
piano, who also played Melldels.
shou's wedding murch.
The bride descended the stairs,
accompanied by her father and
preceded by Miss Klleen Kiddle, as
maid of honor. They were met by
the groom, accompanied by L.esier
vun liioKiunu, uetji mum nui u. ,
ail cnioanKUieni 01 , huwhb
and
joiiune. wherv the ceremony wub
perlormed by tho Hev. Hall K,
Wnllls, assisted by Miss Josie Hlolt.
land, sister of tho groom. -;.
Tho bride's dress was of. white
"satin-faced crepe und 'she wore the
veil and orange bloysoms, whlcn ,
had been worn by' her mother. She I
carried a beautiful shower bouquet
pf bride's roses and' lilies of the
,valley. .The maid of honor was
charming In a dress of apricot taf"
feta and carried a bouquet of pink
rosebuds.
I'ollowlne the ceremony a' do.
ilclous luncheon was served in the
dining room of the home. Miss
ilulila Van Blokland was In charge
of the dining room, assisted by
Misses Ksther and Mildred Van
llloklnnd and Miss Mildred Kid
dle. MIks Icis Uryant caught the
bridal bouquet.
The bride and groom will spend
a Tew days at Wallowa lake, ntter
Which they will be al home to their
many friends at Island City. .
"
' Mrs. Ashby, Mrs.' Theisen
Entertain at Bridge
i - The first large bridge . party of
,the season took, place Wednesday
utternoon when Mrs. H. N. Ashby
' and Mrs. John Theisen entertained
nt the home of the former. The
.spacious rooms of the Ashby home
wore artistically arranged, forming
a delightful setling for twelve
tables of bridge. The color scheme
of purple and gold was curried out
in the decorations. The sun room
nnd living room were arranged with
gold, marigolds predominating, tho
' dining room and reception room In
purple, purple asters being used.
Subdued lights gave a soft gloW to
' the whole.
At the close of the play a dainty
two-course luncheon was served.,
which was also carried out in the
purple und gold color Bcheme, Mra,
- It. K. Westenhuver won high score
at bridge. Mrs. W. C. Perkins, sec
ond, and the consolation prize wnnt
Vt Mrs. . Murlln . Fitzgerald. JNIC
prizes were chosen to correspond
with the color scheme.'
Kvery one of " the forty-eight
'S
Extraordinary values
in Trimmed Hats, Trim
mings, Frames, Find
ings. Satisfactory Re-trimming
guaranteed. '
House Dresses of dis-tinction-r-
'
$1.00, $1.49 and $2.50
"Columbjaknit"
Sweaters .
25 to 50 Off
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Minerva
Says
SPfNTKX HOSIERY
makes pretty ankles look
smarter. A new shipment
has Just arrived which In
eludes all the n-w Fall
shades and the prices are
bo reasonable.
We have all sites, and
don't forget Spuntex Hos
iery is guaranteed. You can
buy them at tl.25, SI. 50
and $2.00 per pair.
THE B00TERY
' GAY HAVDEX, Mgr:
Mrs. A. L.; Richardson
Coloratura Soprano
Teacher of 8lnging. and availably for Concerts, Coaching
Trios, Qumrteli and Choruses.
Tupll of Oscar Saencer and Teatman Griffith. New York City.
Btudlo ?0 O Avenue.
ludlcs present pronounced the
party most enjoyable.
Research ' Class
Discusses Art
Mrt. A, T. HHI, president of the
l.tt CirttndtV' AH Hesenrch clusa,
openeil the yeur for the cluss with
a beautifully uppolnteilluneheon ut
her home Tuesiluy ut'ternoon. The
tuition woru arttaticully d ecu ruled
with coaiiiQS.Und old fuahloned hou
(juetH, In coloitiU cryntul bowlu. The
place Curds wero mounted copies
of. inuntorpieees of art:
Tulitngr as her keynoto "The
Rcektiiff for KnowleUso," Mia. HtU
told In an inspirational talk of her
eMH'rleiiees . during the summer
when 1 she visited the University of
jt'hk'Uffo und the rhicuso, Jnstltute
of Art. Mrs. Ii. I. MoHrftuan BpoKe.
on tho mlmtiun of furthering the
rlknn ftM .'invisible Piilacua." 'em
phusizlng the corridor art.
Announcements
. Social aiwoiiiicttnieiiUi may j
be pi-luliil In Ihbi volumu five j
of charge. Any aimouitccmeuis j
(Kr(aliUng to any ruuvlloiu auvh
u ctMiketl rood sales, inc., will
be refused. AuDunuceiueuts. to
be ptiu led lite wtme day, must
be In society editor's bauds by
:00 o'clock. New editor's
note - " - . i
Mrs. Andrew Loncy Jr. ;will''bf
hoctess to tho Junior bridge club
tomorrow aftornoon at her hdnjr
ul 301 Kprlng street. .!' 1
. ,
'. Ohaptor, 1., p. E. 0 ,will,
tomorrow afternoon at kstf)' o'ciotlk
at.J)u hqn.ii of, Mrs. Jbuls McKen-noii,-
Mrs. Uuymoiul McKennon
will be assistant hostess.
. t .- -- -
The Indies' Aid of the Kirst Bapt
j list church will meet at the home
of Mrs. Kred JOlinson.'apartmeni
1302 Kighth street, at 2:30 o'clock
Friday afternoon. All members art
urged to be present as plans will
be . discussed for the bazaar to b(
held in November. -
';-';
Tho Parent-Teacher association
of Willow school will meet tomor
row afternoon at the school.
Radio
. riUDAY, OCTOBER 2
''' Mountain Time stations
KOA. Denvur, Colo. (322.4) lS:lf-
p.v m., Itmlto theater muslcalo;
' 3:3U, Housewives' ' matinee; 4.
fushlon review; -4:15, culinary
hints; 0:30, dinner ' concei-t.
Herbert White and his Silvor
Btute 'Orchestra;! 7:30,. PrevieA
of International Sunday school
lesson;' a, ''Dcteiitin'c H'ootboll.t'
Tom McNanmra; "8:10, inatrn
mentnl , seleetions,' "Seherso";
"Kanlasy on the. Opera .Tnn-ha-jser,"
KOA orchestra; Dun
oan McColl, .baritone; . Florenot
IllacKay, pianist; Uiuia Ander-
"son, 'contralto; "Amateur Pho-
totrraphy.'" Albert Haanstad;
' ' ltllth Dukln .Varshalf. violinist;
boolt chat; Luther t U. KnocK.
; Cellist. '
raciric Time Stations
ICPWB, Hollyivood, Calif. (262),
8-9 p.m.,' program, Monte' Mai
Vista SubdlvUlers, Monte Mar
Vista orchestra, Charles Beau
champ, tonor: Hollywood string
ed quartet; 8-10, Bill Theclt's
All-Southern Five orchestra;
. Monty Collins nnd nkclele; Syd
Llppman, violinist; 10-11, Wnr-
, ner llroa. froiic, direction Char
lie Wellman,
iKGO, Oakland, Calif. (361.2), 3-4
. p. m., concert, Norman wooil
slde's Metropolitan orchestra.
Frank Glbney. tenor; 4-6:3 u.
Hotel St. , Francis concert or
chestra: 6:80, girls' half hour,
Esther Wood Schneider; 6-V
dinner concert.
KOW, Portland, Ore. (401.6).
12:30 p. m., Rose City trio: 9-
Cameo
Quality and style dis
cerning women find,
that coveted individu-j
aiity in Cameo Hats.'
AA Ymr Milliner or,
"Cameos"
iii:m,.i.i...vrii.::.1
J co.itWnyu UfV.il, HocKtavlfi,
ltose -O.lty trluj f'unlugos ticttt. I coneert orehentru, Cyrus Trobbe,
KHJ, lxs Angeles,' ('ulif. ( 4 5. J . I director; S-iJ, i'ulure hotel eon-
5:30-6 p. in., -f.efRh ton's Areude cert and Uauce orcheHtrus; t'y
cufeteriu orchesti a. Jack ('run- rus Trobbe und Uene Jumetf,
shnw, leader; ti-C:3(t, Art J Ucli-1 direetoiu, . . , -
man HiUmom hotel conee-t or- kVS( Pjllrtiun. Wash. f848.6K
chestra, Kdward Kltzputrlck. dt
Kdward Kitzputrick. di-.
rector: b:JU-T:su. KndiO kulule ,
hour. Illchiird Ileadrick nnd
Vyola Von
sercen Btarlets, "L'n-.
cle John; 7:30, 'Romance nfl
Santa Ke Trail,' Miss Oludya
le Witt; 8-10, program. West
ern Auto Supply company, .1.
Howard Johnson; ArtJ
Jllekmnn'e Hiltmore hotel dance j
'orchestra, Karl Burtnett. -leader.
KJH, Seattle. Wash. (34.9), 1:1G
p. m., organ recital; 2, home
helps, Berntcc.;Uedlnstun-.
KNX, Hollywood, f'allf. (3SC.9).
5:30-0:15 p. m., Wurlltzer pipe
organ studio: Town Tattler;
0:15, travel talk, W. . I AUhir;
li::t0-7, Atwater Knt Hadio or
chestra,! 1'aul" hTtiJU'lnt leude:-;
.7-7:30,- program, lleverly:ldgo
Hawaiian;. 7:30-S, musical
gems progtain, K:slrn Outfit
ting company; 8-U, West tont
Theaters: lthyal Order of
OptomlsliC Donnts, Davla Per
fection Hread company; 10-11,
hour of dunce mume; 11-12,
Hay West's Cocounut Clrovo
dance orchrstm, Anibu3aador
hotel. . -
ICPO, Ran Francisco. Cal.
THE PARTICULAR
WOMAN
Wants - l'Jxpert -Service. We
cater to those who' d.Miuird
the very Tautest Hiyles in.
hair cutting;
Sommer Iio(el
Barber Shop
ll:J'nimihol.
,
'dikine tlacLiggell dimes lou cant puzIeme
wcth of canj iathefc c joawasit a JRPdeo bar)
jr jxirn "f. .1'. I. .. '
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iWEET'S
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kiddles; ?-?;Ju, Tuluee lioUl
7;3u.9 n, m.. Ilernico Met, ni-
nHi.i. nn..i ri,Fi.ti..n
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fil.tUH i : ii v.t'n:; ;i ..:i;:t iittHrti: t itf . , . w iiv-.,: v t ::;r, r t: ;t .1
MWffl iL'M'.vt. 'mm
kA ipifcrfy. , v' V'f'SV! 1
to -iMtetnoan
long about 4 P. M., when 'you
don't know whether you wish
you had eaten more for lunch
or dinner time would hurry,
step out and get a RODEO
BAR. You'll wear a smile from
then on.
SWEET CANDY COMPANY
Salt Lake, Utah
Chocolate,
SverpXiteb a Delight
"Tho Value of Diluting Hxper-'
lenee," Prof. Aiuynurd Isa
JnS'Ky. ,
lH-er I.uv Violator. HiumI BUM) -MAJtHMKlKLt,,
ore. It. V.
ItluUe. I k H. Mtijor and Harry
Thompson, nil of tVurshficld. ptttd '
fine itinouiuinr? to $4oi) hero for
1 1. inin.- v..., u ,.! t i.n,.iiu.t vin
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"Afbcrj stands for Better Breakfasts"
The grocer who scljs you
Carnation ivlush sells you
Natuics first and finest
(bod teliole ti'licdt-f-. ' ."
in fragrant, flaky forai! ; '
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At all Good Deahn
Look for the Display
Carton with tke Cowboy
"Mr: "j- j
lutlnj(lVJ 4cr Vv. jTht.jHltio
hud Qiir tmue i.ii'! thttn (lie ieJc;U
limit when foun.1 t t' Burnt- Hde,
ftouth of Myrtlt I'olnt, by Art
Klsh. tllHtttt Tiinff wnrden, an I
Deputy Md'leCH. '
Mn mtkht Iry tnlkhig as much
an women. Then maybe their
whl.keia would ' v.M'.ir off Instead
of having to be ttlmvcil.
OKKUON TItAIli VOX IAUM,
II. W. Sniltli, Tnp.,
, Ia ; ramie. Ore.
A few pair of silver foxes ns
your slart does not Interfere Avltl
rtny other work or IniaineBH. ' A
few cents a ilay fi-etla then, a
amull - lot , ami .villi, proper, in
alruetlonn aa to . pen and kenii 'l
li'iUdlnif aa goon with , each rai
of lirceilers hereiiiHiires your biic
cho. .A. few hnnilreil dollar
down, $:iu to $r0 per month can
liuy a imlr; hem. You K't all th
JncreitHe. A real opphrtunlty!
.Grouse arid v
1? Qnuge, High Bas8"i . ,
j Shblls .......J ?1,49'
12-6nujrr. LoiUase! : ;
Shells' .....'....'.....i.$i.25
Rifle Cartridges in all
sizes I have the kind
that gets the game.
F.L. LILLY
Hardware
Phone M-85
WALLOWA
ENTERPUIKE
Sept. 28-29-30; Oct. 1-2-3
-As Usual
EASTERN
OREGON'S
GREATEST
FAII
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isa
We have just received a shipment of new Radio Sets which
arc priced from $35.00 to $110.00 a set. No matter where you
live wc have a set that will give you real satisfaction. We arc
ready to demonstrate to anyone who may be interested and you
arc under no obligations to buy if we cannot make you feel
satisfied.
We Are Authorized Agents For
FREED - EISEMANN AD CROSLEY RADIO SETS
Our radio deals are not completed until our customer is satisfied
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A Distinctive Collection
. FALL; AND WINTER' MODELS '; ' v
A For Yourylnspectipn ;
And the prices aiie: exceptionally .moderate- for high
, :. (iiuility aiid such wonderful Btyling, !!',!. J-
IADIES READY-TO-WEAR
' AND .MILUNSRY . "J
Fall and Winter Blankets
Open an Account HJ
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CARWS
benuine r rencii rasfry
. ' Filled with Hungarian .Cream ''!' f
Made only by ..
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Makers of ITIgli-Ornde l'sstrles
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