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Monday, November 2, 15)23. THE tJV GttANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of SOCIETY Pretty Home "Wedding Takes Place A pretty lionii ucl.llntc toti i pltu-H .Saturday ewnliiK ut 8 uVlut'lj WlH'H .MitW UllVM MH.uug!illn II nd Hurlry Htom-Uins were ijtittty married at the new holm Mr. Ktonelifng hud uroimrvd fur hi hri!t on Adumti I'vrnuo. Tin- lit v. Wililam Crosby. Kufw ofttrUit'd. Mist Wra MH,iuit;!ilin. s'sUt of tlu bride, of ' Sulojii. wva brldin mald and H'l On. ha in acted as host man. The bride wore a. beau tiful blue town und carried a bride's bouquet. 'Die hrldi smuld wore u corsupe of roHehmls. Twenty guests were pivaent ut the wedding und the reception 'which followed. Dr. and Mr. V. I MeAdory received the gueuis. Ir. Ktelln Ilodmcr presided in t ho dliu Ins room during the reception. , Mr. Ftnncktn? Is employed iH 'attion Urol hers grocery atore. Minn McLaughlin hua , lieen cm , ployed n nurse in lir. MeAdory'a office here for some time. W. W. G. Celebrates Anniversaries ' - i A unhue parly w:ih Kiven by the World Wide CiiH.I Saturday after noon ui the MaptlHi ehureh honor liiif (lie tenth anniversary of the World Wide Guild, the tiecond an- nlversary of Ihe toe.il Wueih Yhllo; Cirlh Sunday kcIioo! clans and the first iinnlverwiry of Hie . Ilev. aad Mm (1. A. I'oflurd'H reBjih-nCe in l.u Grande. Previous to the pro-- Kraiu there wus a short business session, presided over )y Miss for- nelia Hanson.' ' pet i.i.li iU , or tnej t'ulld ,' t' i Miss Mabel Scliafer op.ncd the ; program with a skit Vntilled 1 'lllrihdtiy (lilts from Near llelu- I tives." Miss Cornelia Hanson ex-! bibited tintypes of u ten-year od mid Miss ltonnie Oliver pr sonted in vine. Mrs. Charley .Whitney und the human birthday cake. Mis: Mrs. C K, Happeresit were patron Marjorle Muguire led in the devo- esses for the affair, tlonal, which was entitled "Dooble-I you. Double-you Guild." Keverul ' Witch Is GlieSt of the girls told of the fifteen point j , -it n r j. .system used by the guild und tho. At XiaUOWe en raiTV work they are doing. -j The home of Mr. and Mis. K. J. Mis. W. IV MeAdory, counselor Brown on M avenue was the scene for the guild, mude a lew appro- of a Hallowe'en party lor which (prtatc remarks, after which a so-'-i of their friends were received cial hour was observed. The guests Saturday evening WALLING'S ' SIZE 16 COATS Just received a new s h i V hi e n t of Indies', Misses' nnd Children's popular priced coats., BLAZERS ' Fur Trimmings. The Best $1.49 SILK HOSE On the Market. WALLING'S Let us make EnlarR'cnicnts from some of your Best Negatives ' RED CROSS DRUG STORE See Our Special Deal on DINNER SETS $.1.00 Down And $1.00 Per Week 1 set Star Cut Gob lets with each deal, as long asthey last. F. L. LILLY Hardware Phune M-M . New Idea Her In h ntw tviw of npcklnc that It a relief from rhe 'm-vliable pearl choker. It oiMiKtn of ir number of htt length of H-nrn nitiitfint frnni a bHiid of blm k velvet ribbon. It 1a ir (wwltenT fhins for thn woman with a short neck to avoid. were divided into groups according to the xousnn of llie year in wliich they were born and wen; '.given. the names of fiimnua niissUinari"8 )torn during; the same aeuson. ,. Dr. and Mrs. 1 'oil a id were:iiTncu with gifts from the World -de aiiild,;tho ladies' Aid society und the i.ridf(-sf,,AiiKionury society. . Delicious; refreshments1 'vr c r & wveil by the. hoslcfts, Mrs. Wltlinii Hhadc, ass:med by Mrs. ; Jloseoe lrk, Mrs. II. 1'. Kcllsuif ;aml Mrs. Grant Wilson.' fi ' Mrs. It. A. MitRulre. Mrs.V., j jeeitruuuiiB in orange and in urn, I featured by witches, eats und oth er eiuhlclns of the season, were used on curtains, waits und the ta ble, which was centered by a huge juck-o'-lantern. Jn the adjoining room stood a shod; of fodder, from which cajne a dull orange light. ' When the 'guests .hud; liaswuliled, a-knock ut (lie door announced the arrival of a witch, riding the prov erbial broomstick.' Keating her .self in a previous, virrouged booth, she took the hand of eaeli guest in ui., unu gave mm u , .,,, -mu, Ihe. future. After her dlsappeur-i unce. games in keeping with Hie oc- j fusion eiilertuiucd the gin sis until; a late hour, when concluded the party. refreshments Mrs. Green ' ' ' Entertains Mrs. H. J. Green was hostess tn the members of the Clio club Sat urday afternoon at the country club with a prettily appointed luncheon ut l:lfi o'clock. A b'uu tiful bouquet of mixed llowera served us a centerpiece. Tho pla cards were In Hallowe'en colors. Threo tables of bridge were at play following luncheon with Mrs. Hay Murphy winning high score for the club priee. The guest prize was presented to' Mrs. H. M. Hay. Party Compliments Miss Smith Miss Melba Smith was the In spiration for n . delightful - party Saturday afternoon when her uunt, jMrs. W. VeddeV, qntoitained 13 of her little friends In her honor. I Various games were played dur ling tho ufttirnoon. aftr which luncheon was Bervcd. The table was beautifully decorated with a centerpiece of roses. A favor, sug gestive of Hallowe'en was at uch place. Tho children present were: Catherine Avery, Hetty Mae Allen, Dickie Allen, David Douglas, Mar ian Smith. Dee Ha Smith. Catherine Spurm, Kvelyn Spurm. Marguerite Itrnun, Margaret navies, Dloyd Dn- ! vies, Wayne Williamson, Cnthleen Williamson und the honor guest. Three-Score Children At Entertainment - The children of the prlmory dp partmenl of the 1'reiihytprtnn Sun day school were entertained at o Hallowe'en purly Saturday after noon In the basement of the church, by the superintendent of the department. Mrs. John S. Hod gin. Sixty children were present anil sppnt nn, enjoynble afternoon at vnrlous games, tipprnprhttn for NO ARGUMENT! No "almost" or "may be" about shoes 'they fit, or they don't. And The RED CROSS SHOE DOES! Arch Tone RED CROSS SHOES THE B00TERY any Ilnyilen. Mtfr. j the occasion, Tho church', "base ' mnt wus decorated wild b:c; (cuts, witches, ghost a und other mo tifs of Hallowe'en, i ltefri aliments were sorved aftet j the games. Mrs. Crowley, Mrs.. Koyle Entertain Mrs. Alvalt 'row ley n nd M rs. Chester Koyle euiertalueit sixteen people Saturday night at tint home of Mrs. Crowley on Oak ftrte:. The; home was det orated sugk'i stive of: Hulluwe'en. Jack-u'-lanterns ixdtig used. Cards were the main tcu jur of the evening.. iLefreKhtiieuts were seryed ut Ihe close of the play. Miss Snook Hostess To Children Miss Grave Hnook wus host en to Ihe children ol her Hundtiy svhuo elusH tSaturduy ullernoon ut her home on M uvenuo. Twelve chil dren were present and the after noon wus spent telling ghost stories and playing games lo uccordunce With the Hallowe'en season. After a dainty luncheon wus served a ghost appeared and vis ited with tho children . for some time, causing much merriment. Miss Mulholland Entertains Miss Junr Mulliolluml . iii. iI.iIm eil .u MUinli.T ul' Irit'iiilH at a H:- lowe'cn party Saturday nbmt. Games were ployed during Ihe eve ning.' after .which re.'r p.iukihh were served. ,''"' , Vnlon (Special) The Woman cluli nut last Thursday aftcrnooo at the home of Mrs. Heart MeCU.y in, North I'nion. The topic for dis cussion was "The Holiui and Home I leu nti Tying." Several musical num beis added to the interior of the nu etlng. .' V After Ihe proKiam luncheon was servc.1 by the hostess, usslsled by, Mrs; Wt'txet, Mrs. Knmnt aim mvu. Ma ii Ida riiurgill. Cove (Special) The Young Ma trons Bridge club was entertained at the homo of Mrs. I.ynn chud wick Saturday evening. Klve ta bles were at play Mss H.'Si Kelly, nnrt A. H. Orion winning hlfch stores. The Hallowe'en idea wtts cleverly curried out in the decora tions of the home. Alter the play a delicious luncheon was served.. Those nreseiil were: Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Orton. Mir.'aud Mrs. i.' ii,.h.tt- Mr nml Mrs. I. C. Hefty, Mr. und Mrs. T. It. Conklin, Mr. und Mis. William Hallmark. Mr. nnd Mrs. KrnnU-Miller, Mr. und Mrs. J. Miller, the liev. and Mrs. ' KpCJi .Hollywood, Cal. (238) S William Murray Hrudner, Missi i0 n. IM KKltJ concert oichesi HesM Kelly und l' lt.f Kelly. .' I--,tm. Tom Mttohell. bacitonc. r - Promise (Special) There was a delightful parly t Mrs. Ulu- l'oul sou's lust Suturduy evtning. The time was spent at- games, after werveil liy , rf M,8 Hu.u 1 oulHU"- ' Announcements Social nnnouiKtiineiii may be printed ill llils uoluiuu iron of idiuigo. Any aniitMiiic' in Ir i laming to any muuilous uch tut cMMketl lotNt sales, etc, will be reliiMtl. Aniioiiuceiiiciils. lo he pruiuxl the same lay, mtisl bo lu society cdlloi-'s liamls b U:UU o'clock. News editor's UUUf "Art In the American Home" la lo lie tin; topic of the proKrain. iir ninited by Mra. frank Appu'liy. lor llie regular nieeiinB of the Ni IkIi liorhooil cluli Tuemluy urteriiODii lu the elubroonis at the lllirmy InilM ing. ... The YounB Women's Educational Auxiliary will have n Hallowe'en ninnqin-rnil. party toinpnow even- lt.fr nt Ihe home of M I'M. It. Ty ler. Minn l.aVina Oallonay In ehalrmun of Ihe cominltlie In churKi! ut the pronram. ; ... . i The Lnillea' Auxiliary lo the I'.ro therhoo.l of Itullwuy 'I'ralnini n will meet tomorrow evening nt KiikIck hull. All niemlieiH are urKei to lie preaent us muny Imiioitanl proh leina will 1)0 illsciiasecl. The art department study elnaa will have a prOKruni baaed ull the Hudson Ulver scliuol of American palntine Thursday at 2:15 p. m. In tho Neli-hborhood club rooms. .Mrs. K A. KplliiB will be In charge. I lie first of a series of chanter reviews of Krank Alw I'ursons" book on 'Interior Decorating" will be given hy Mrs. Frunk It. Appbby. ... The Missionary society of the rhrlsllan church will meet In Hit annex of the church Wednesday afternoon at 2:3" o'clock with Mrs. J. A. Williams as leader. Mrs. Meyers and Mrs. Pwurls will be hostesses. MOMMY, N)Vi:tlU'.R 2 Mountain Tlnx" Mnllnn CfAC. Calgsry. Can. (4:ii1.) t- p. m.. sludlo progrum. Dean llrothers. directors. IKPWA, Ogden. l tah (2111) 5-10 p. m.. Fashion shop. KOA. Kenv-r. Colo. (S2I.4) :" p m.. Herbert White nnd his Sil ver Htale orchestra: s. Mil Mho chapter or Mu Phi Kindlon: pro gram, Mosrkowski's "Stllle for Two Violins nnd I'lano": KOA orehestrn; ItnMe Itusenliluru. Fuye l:oswell. Illtf Garrison. Iji , Veta Bertsehy-Krohm. plunlst; ' Frank!.' Na.t nnd Julian III I ley. vlollnls'; Katlnrlno Morrell. sojirano. KOII. mate College. N. M. f 34 S.I I 7:10. l:to p. in.. "Itesulls of nn I. Attempt to Crow Tobacco," Mrs. overpe-k: "Klectrle powr as nn ! Aid lo Farming." l'rildnt i Kent. ; KWSC. Pullman. Warh. (34s.) j 7:A.9 p. m.. vmtil solo... lllow ' .Williamson; ilh Faulkner, pl- I -1 Radio I onlat: tjlmlys Wln'n. violinist: , Konitlly Hlurit'. Kwtpllonl ; f nllw. " Fy Morris, bu n Joint : lOilnii Daw. !((, llnUluivl, I'al. (Sl) :30 .lruinnwr; "N.-w hov.-ltunnont j p. in.. "A u Woman 'nilnltclh." In IniliiHtrlul I'hi'inislry." I'ruf. I l.oi.l.- I.ui:ili.s; -:. ilinilrr I'M J. 1.. rullM'rtxon; rradliiKik I l!'-ilitwln I'lano company: 8. 1'ailflu Tlmo Station.- j i:ulln lliw:.i8, Ki ll; :!. KOO KW, tluklalKl. I "ul. (Sill) It-" ! I. mil' Symphony orrliont ra. P. in.. ilmniT iiini'irt. Ualduln Ki!v, I'oi ".iunl. Dr.'. Hiil.r.) I'lano I'MlUinny; !i, "I'liysltal T:4.'.-K i. in., talk: S-9, I'llm'a Cli It nr.. for tl. ftintllV." HukIi tlonal lioiir; "Sonnil In vest -ltarrrtt llobha; .'Talk! on Con- y'nu'tits." tloore llurr: stylo talk, btrui tlvf Si'IIIiik." NfVlllr Hli'li; llw ' ty ti-ln: 9-III. C. noral "I'hatB uliont New Hooks." Jo- sopli Honry JurkaiAi: "It I'ays to I Analyse t'liaraotor.". " UoNfiw I'. Vji.ll: National I'Srin Uuillo i Cgiiiu'll," i UfiW, rortlnml, Ore. (Jill.r.) S-l) p. in., t'oncort; y-ltl, Hudson ; n ll.l KSHt'X oroht'Htra; hotoista. j Kl, (laktnnd. ('al. (.MIS.:') I p. in.. Aunt Klalf'8 Iralo liratc : for clilldion; -li. program,. 1'lg- J K!y Wlirsly tori!H; ii-lo::ui. Luke Merrltt liucka' proKrhni. , - kNX. Ilollywood. I'al. (3:lii:9) 0.15 p. in., travi'l talk. VY. I'". Al-'l lor; 11:30-7. Atwaler Kent llaillo orclu'atra.- I'aul Fin-t'l, U'li.lw: 7-7 Mutual Motors mirth I contest; 7:30-8, prognim, Co- lumbiu Outritiing company: 8-9, progrum, I,. V. Stockwcll com-j puny; tt-l, program, l.lstenwal-( tec l Oouch; Kllte trio, louu Sullivan, soprano; 10-11. (iooil rich Sllveriown Cord dance or chestrn; l.llyan May Cliallenger, conlra - contrulto; . 11-12. Uay West's Cocoanut drove dance-or. (diestra from Ambassador hotel. Ki'O. San tVanciseo. t'al. ' il:4n-7 p. m.. Wnldeniar l.tnd iunl the Stales Hivdaurunt or rhestru; 7-7:Jiti. Kudy Seiner's ' Fnlnnoni Hotel orchestra: 8 ! ;jJM!l, :l;Ua Wahlrop, orgunlslr -' id, htddlo jirouram; in'-l i, Wul . ; deninr l.ir.d t.il the Slates Hes ', (unrani: orchestra.-: ' ', TAH. nklnnd, Citl.i 4-h p. . 'Wrtiiten's club '.ilotrs; S-10, WeRlern ; Htutes , oompuity. liife In.surjnce . Ti rSDAY, OVKMHr.ll a V Sli'umtnln Time StatliuiH t'i'UO. 'Calgary. Can. 4:t5.fl) 7 p. in.,1 bedtime stbry; i-l I. Ciihutliun . Nnttonul Itullwa.vs jtrogrunis; Miss Cruigen, con tralto; Mrs. Thurston, reader. rNK It, ICeglna, Can. (.Ifiii) 8 p. m., lleginu liover Scout bund. KOA. lenvtr. Colo. (H22.4) 12:15 p. m.. Hiulto thciter musicale; fi:3u. Herbert White and bis Hilr ver Stale orche.stru;' 7:30, News Times concert. Pacific Time Stntitmn t-lKFOA. Heattl Wumih. (45-t.ili li-jfV.T li:45-";16 p. m.. Ithotles Hepart- inent store; 8:30. prografit; 9:30 1 1 :. Kddie llurknesH und his orchestr'n. tKI-Wli.. Hollywood.' Cal.- (252) 11:30-7 p. in., Altadena iirognim. K. P. Janes; 7. Howard Hi ull'a talk on golf; 7:1. talk by 1r. W. I.- Schuster: 7:o'. microphone brevities; 8-1), "I'KT" program, Kellogg Sales company; ii-1 0, program'. H. I,. Crockett. I'aul Jones, gultnr. K. J.. Cro-'-elt. baritone. Klito trio. Way Watts and ukulele, Lopise Sullivan, so prano; 10-11. Wurner J'rothers ' m& ih ' ' . MKH Fur Trimmed Coats Are All The Rage Perhaps you have a last season's coat to which we could add a fur collar and cuffs, makinjr you a stylish new coat. It is quite possible tljat we could make one of the new "flares" for you. We clean and ster.m the Vnlour, I'olivia and Plush Coats. Also Fur Coats and Fur-trimmed Coats. We glaze the fur, which makes it like new. Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.50 I honc Main 7,3 Our Wacon Will Call TAILORS CLEANERS DYERS - PRESSERS - HAT REI1LOCK1NG illri-illtui rmim1 Mitn- f.r.l ori'lin-lrj; In-1 l;.nce 1 - iniinlr. Kll.l, Lou Ant'-li-a. Cal. (4nr.21 i:.;su p. n,., la lcliton a Anvnii' oiifiot'-ria ort'hoHlm, .luck ron- (r.r. elu.w, lender; i::Ho-7:oO, hltovy meetings. They were house guests ftory. rrof. W. S. Hertxog;jof Mr. and Mrs. tieorge Loosley. weekly visit of Queen Tltania Mrs. Loosley of Hols.'. Idaho, has und Sandman from l-'ulryland; been visiting her son nnd family, 7::to, talR on do;s. H. M. Hubert- ( Ueorge l,oo.ley, for some time, son; 8-10, program. I'eerle.JK she left for her home the first of laundrv company, arranged by , J. Uowttrd Johnson :U-11, Art Hickman's Hiliiuore llolel dance crcliestra. 1 KNX Hollywood. Cal. CISfi B 0:l p. in., travel talk. W. v ue'r; i::.0-7, Atwaler Kent Hadio orchestra, I'aul KinMein, leader; i 7-7;45, Hon Clark and hiH l.a Moniuc, dituce orchestra; 7:45-8, talk on health, n lioltcrt T. . Williams: K-)o, KNX, future a,l"llu i"rt"t. t--i. ...". night ut the Ambassador, Hay Wes.'H Cocounut Utove dance r- j c,aH"" 1 Kl'i). San Krunelsro. Cal. i ii:4ii p; in.,- Wuhlcmar land and rtie Slates Hestaurant or : cht.stru: 7-7::io. Itudy S. lgcrM j v Fiirinont Hotel orchestra; 8-l, x l S. SfUh Infantry band; H-10. Mona Minor (il compuny; Mona t Motor Oil tiiol 10-11, Jaclt t'uaklev'.s Cablrians. KTAH, itaklitnd. Cul. (140)8-11) piugi am. Mutual' SI ore (ily Sister Mnry) ' I it : : : I Sister Mary Days: : ; lliciil:fat Stewed prunes, cer- 1 IV w gratings nutmeg. 2 egRH, 4 cal, thin cruum, broiled bucon, ! tablespoons cream, cup but crNo griilu. in toast, milk, cofi'ee. ! tered course crumbs. l.iiitilieon Huked spinach, rye brcd, euUuge cheese, sirawberry pf s 'rves. cup calte.H. milk. tea. li liner lioufct shoulder of lamb, boiled pointers in parsley butler, mashed turnips, beau lettuce with Hussjiut . dressing, whole wheat rull", floating island, milk, coffee. Most children like small cakes mm. eaver 0mm&iW'WWr 1 Mwni i my .'F..' jr- REVIVAL MEET i IS10ER.W MKIMCAl. PlMtlN'OS (Special. The Uev. Mr. and Mrw. Orr of i - :ii,ui arc holding revival meetings tl the school building. Mr. and Mrs. H. Muloue of Cove are viaitlnK relati ve anil W"n'l i nere unil uiiemiing inn irvmu the week, V.' WIlNon and wife, of Ibikor, were Monday night guests of Mr. und Mrs. J. K. Kennedy. Mr. Wil son demonstrated a radio at the Al-IWHs.in home. Several Medical Springs p'-ople were present, ivoole from Medical who were popping and visillng at Maker lust saUirday were Mr. and Mrs. Winn , ,mu.,.nt irH. j, . Kennedy.) AtaoH 1-Mith Turner. Kdna Hen- ,.ri ll8 .stone, iae Kenneuy ami Turner u " A rhttm,lr!. nor mother. Mrs. J. F. Kennedy, at nnuor Mntnrduv anil spent Ihe day there, reluming to her home nt l.a Urando. tlint evening, j lt wanker, Vivian Kennedy, t.eiijer Miller and Kd Mack went to ,M, ,m,ntn.s to ride for cuttle. Ordell l.ny dellcred a load of and cookies, hh a set of tiny muf fin pi:ns Is n good Investment. I he tiny cake net d not In halved for i mnall persons who tlnd a whole .eake fur more deslralde than half a call"'. A simple eaUe.wilh the meal Is preferable to candy be , tween mculs. Hnkcit Spinach Two 'oups cooked spinach. 1 1m blespuon minced onion. H Ven- sjuion salt. W, teasioon pepper, Hub spinach ih rough a vegel. able rtcer. Add onion, suit, pep per und luttmeg. Heat eggs slight ly with cream und stir Into spinach mixture. Turn Into a well-buttered baking dish, cover with buttered crumbs und bake 20 minutes in a moderalelv hoi oven, (Copyright, l!:r., NKA Service.) mm s Putmans For STYLE and VALUE. Ready-To-Wear and Millinery ,,), to tlic Ilaki-r market Wat- j urduy. (iforge Soutlt motored to I'nion Friday to visit home foikni He was aecompunied ' home by bin father, M. . South. ' They left Sat urday for Huntington. It ruined here Wednesday evo nlnp : U S. Wlnth is paint in: house. J. I- Kennedy wobl Ma sheep to November 7th There's A Reason Why hat reiumrmeM Gee how good it feek Don't nibble between meals end Bpoil your real appetite. Take a bite of WRIGLEY'S let its friendly, satisfying flavor allay ' the false craving, and get you ready , for a good meal. Aid digestion and cleanse teeth with I - u h sum mm t,m iiii-sxj Tl ' USE Blue Mountain And I.UH? MOUNTAIN ICR CREAM Home-made Proilucts-Honcst Quality Always BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY ; II. F. TYLER, Prop. Telephone Main 60 1109 Washington Ave. IN THE PATH OF PROGRESS To study any particular human mechanism properly and diagnose its ills is beyond the powor of any one man. Rapid scientific advancement demands spe cialists and complete modern equipment. At the HOT .LAKE SANATORIUM a com petent staff of physicians and a well-equipped laboratory give each individual the best pos sible service. The Hot Lake Sanatorium Dr. W. T. Vhj. Owner and Director, t . r y Turilor. smi.uNt; a day i on i.hh h-i ' llUf.VlMiHA.M. lliig. ' (Al'f - A shilling a day for liuuor ti'mt iiiiiig a iay ror uuuor ti'nn toderate allowance lor a ni:4t ' Lady Sel)orne In the eaur.-oj f ech before the National Cor n- "a mode snld l.i a soeech 1 j cii of Women. ;l irunkt nne.s K li his farm j the evil." she dce!ured, ,Jnpfc mjul 1 crate 'consumption of lliiuor-'wiil !! Is n gift of Ciod for our benefit..