irsday, November 5, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
iWS of SOCIETY
a Couple
i Here
r wedding took place J.ihI
J the home of W. C. JIul
pruce street, Vhen Miss
ord end Harold 'W. Nore
h of Wallowa, were untt
iriutre by th He v. H. W.
the I-'irst Methodist
'church. The impressive
lony was used. Only iiu
iends und relatives were
Le was dressed in white
td a beautiful bouquet of
jo wim accompanied by
jin-law, Mrs. W. C. Dul
jUullurd accompanied the
py young couple plan to
r home In Ijii Orunde.
day Bridge
rtained
Flattering
iof meeting' wllh Mrs. A.
h as scheiluled yi'sierday
the m e in be rH of the
Uridgc club met at the
Mrs. K l. Meyers ut a
eheon at 1:15 o'clock for
I'Khip loan fund of the
Uo Neighborhood club.
Mrs. A. T. Hill. Mrs.
iegrlst and Mrs. Uichurd
(re 'hostesses. Th table
fctcd with a beautiful cen-
yellow and while chry.s
s. ncheon three tables of
formed. 'Mrs. W. O.
(on hiKh snore anions t lit
m-rs and the Kuest prise
is. K. T. Andrews.
py uives ,
rade Tarty
hierade party of uitiisiuil
wtiH given at tlic Jionw
b Tyler on Ttiestluy eve-
n the Young Women's
ll Auxiliary or the Met li
ed held its monthly lin
ing in that form. Some
and beautiful costumes
layed, umong tljem well
uinu'lers' present being.
Mrs. Tyte and Mumlt
h and ,1111, Falling T.eave,
ban Annie. Gypsies, ln
i'ersians and many oth-.
ps the most original !-
Irlg disKuLsed a the "city
The prize for the best
zutioiis of the evening
iss Mac Stearns nnd Mrs.
hman, as the newlyweds
clillrl. and the second to
The woman who l beginning to. re
veal her years will Ami this type oJ
collar estremoly consoling an Bat
tering. It stands up so as partially
to conceal the very portion ol her
neck wheie the wrinkles twain tbelr
rirutnipiivH work, and ends in grace
ful ties. No one would suspect hs
mission.
LUNG'S
rS especially piiced
;uick turnover.
ifS "for stouts and
! ns $23.DQ tp ,W-PA.
S for the average
...'.$17.50 to $47.50
S for Misses
t..$13.00 to $32.50
3SES Satins and
i one lot $10.75
.LUNG'S
Miss Olive Wilcox and Miss Gladys
Miller as Jack und Jill, Guinea and
contents were enjoyed by the
Kuesls, and also a mock trial. '
Refreshments were served bV nc
roiumiltce in charge of the meet
hit;, which was made up of Miss
Jaivtna Galloway, as chairman, Miss
l'Yancea McCann, Mrs. Vera Wat-
tenburg, Afrs. (,'hloe McDnniel, Miss
Klizabettt Miller, Miss Ksther Broi-
hols, Miss ituth Johnson und Mrs.
Hazel I .an dry.
The December meeting of the
Auxiliary will be held in tho
Neighborhood club rooms. Miss
Iter, h a Walsinger is chairman of
the meeting. I be program topic
for the evening is "Behind the
Footlights."
Entertains Club '
At Dinner
Mrs. P. S. Itohlnson entertained
the members of the Thursday Auc
tion club ut a o'clock dinner-ut
her Jiome Monday evening". Four
tables were surrounded for the
gurnes -that occupied the later
j hours. -Mrs. Charles Froman -was
awarded first prize, and Mrs. J? S.
! Ivanhoe, second.
social hour, with refreshments
served by tho hostess.
Episcopal Guild
To Give Supper
Members of m. l'ciurs Kuisconm
guild met for their regular meeting
esterday afternoon ut Honun hull.
Mm. George T. Cochran, vice presi
dent, presided over tho meeting.
Wans were mado for a plate uup
per, to which the entire purish will
be invited, to be given sometime
soon. Plans wore also made tor
cuke, uule und a rummugo sale.
Dainty refreshments were served
after tho business session. Mrs.j
Ed Cross was lu 'charge of the so-
ciut hour,
Miss Ebell
Entertains
Miss Edith Ebeli wan uostcs to
tho Juliet club Monday night at
her home on Pennsylvania uvenue.
The affair was In the form of a
hard time" party und fourteen
girls wero received, appropriately
dressed for tho occasion.
Gunies were played during the
evening, after which luncheon was
served.
Altar Society Meets !
At Lavey Home
Mrs. Hurry wivcy was hostess o
the Altar society yesterday after
noon at her homo on Oak street.
Mrs. Lavey, president of the or
ganization, presided over the busi
ness meeting. Plans wero made
for a bti7.au r to be held some time,
in December.
Luncheon was served und a so
cial hour observed before adjourn
ment.
Tho next meeting of the society
will bo held ut the homu of Mrs.
David Fitzgerald.
Ladies Aid to
Donate Fruit
The first division of the Ladies
Aid of the Methodist Episcopal
church met ut the homo of Mrs.
Pierson on Tenth street Wednes
day afternoon. Tho meeting was
opened by the president, Mrs. S. C
Smith, a discussion of the bazaar
following. Tho members were re-
Mr.' and Mrs. Putman
Entertain Alpha Club
minded to bring a jar of fiHtlt to
the next meeting, which will be
84nt to Gooding college at Good
ing, Idaho.
Delicious refreshments were serv
ed before adjournment.
The general aid will meet at the
home of Mrs. Moan on November
18.
Cove (Special) An enjoyable
.social event took place Monday af
ternoon ut the home oC Mrs. Tom
Harris when a number of ladles
entertained complimenting M Iss
Alice Marquurdt, county health
uurse. Miss Muniuurdt completed
her. course in homo nursing here
last week.
Those present were: Miss Mnr
iiuurdt, and the Mesdame's 1. M.
luilrd, Lydta M. Iantz. J. Oayette,
A. ft. Conktln, Willluin Hallmark,
A. H. Orton. L. J. Chadwlck, J.
Miller. J. 14. Welmer, M. Ulake, P.
F. Smith, It. IS. Comstock. A. 1
Decker, F. II. IJtunk. TU K. Ander
son. T. H arris, Kay Hartley, Thom
us Towle and Lr-onnrd Towlo.
Announcements
SociM announccmata nmy
be printed in thU column free
of charge. Any announcements
pertmliilng to ny tuucUniu such
as cooked food snhet. etc. will
be refused. Aunouuconients. to
be printed the ttume day, iuuaC
be In society ctlltor hands by
:00 o'clock. Mows editor's
City 3 1 ui laser l'luii Vi-gtsl
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. Kln-
niulh Falls should give up its pres
ent councilmunlc ftfm of govern
ment and udopt the city manager
plan, the citizens' budget commit
tee recommended to tho city coun
cil. , Tho committee ' deciured the
city needs a trained manager in
stead of u group of men giving only
a small part of their time.
Thero arc orchestras with only
four or five pieces, but they sound
as if they were till.
Neighborhood club members and
their friends will be received ut
the homo of Mrs. A. J, Stungo Sat
urday afternoon for u tea benelit
ting the Fvderution News fund of
the club. Mrs. O. L. Lurlson und
conunitteo will be in charge of
courtesies of the ufternoon,
Tho Loyal Women's class of the
Christ iun Sunday school will meet
In regulur sesMon. Friday at 2:30
p. m-, ut the home of Mrs. C. F,
Mcpherson, 17'i3 X uvenue.
The home department of the
Presbyterian church will meet ut
the home of Mrs. A. H, Anderson,
lit 7 Adams uvenue, Friday after
noon ut 2:30 o'clock.
King Herald's Homo guurds will
meet ut the Melhudist church Fri
day evening after school. Children
from the uges of eight to fourteen
are urged to come.
Absence from church was u crime
In the seventeenth century. Now it
Is merely u custom.
, , One thing taught by experience
Is that you can't always leurn by
experience.
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Special-
16 Coats One Lot
Fall and Winter
Coats r - I
At Money-Saving Prices. ,
You who have not bought your Win- j
ter Coat, cannot well afford to over- V
look these special value coats. You jC
would expect to pay far more of
quality materials, distinctive styles,
-firm foili-viiviTr . oil ni- mtinao 4-Vi n f
wiu surprise you. , - , , ;
$11.75 to $31.50
New'
Shape
Mr. und Mrs. C. D. . Putman
charmingly entertained the mem
bers of the Alpha club last night
at their homo on Washington ave
nue. The regular club number, five
tables ot bridge, wus ut play( with
Wn N4ion winuknw 3iigh
ong the ludle.i. The gen
tlemen's prize went to James Mc
Numee. . .
Dainty refreshments were serv
ed uftcr the pluy.
tables o& 1
I score aino
Presbyterian Aid
Plans Bazaar. ,
pTEIU.l."njljl
SALTIIY FEET
good foundation for
by body.
i your feel heulthv,
is and comfortable by
X the Arch-Aid shoe.
its straining; prevents
lig; helps nature keep
i:ct well.
2 B00TERY
,y llajden, 31 gr.
Iboiight to jour feet.
J9c
PECIAL
lJ Trays, Wall Vases
)wer Bowls and
bandlc Sticks
L LILLY
ardware
Phone M-85
Sixty member.H were present yes
terday ufternoon when tho Ladies
Aid society of the Presbyterian
j church met at the church. During
,the business session presided over
j by the president, Mrrt, J, T. ltlch
urdsun, final plana were made for
'the bazaar, which will bo held No
vember 21) and 21 in the Hludeba
i ker sales room. Three new mem
bers were added to tho society. Af
ter the closu of the business meet
ing, little MLshch Alice Janet and
Maelizabeth Cooper played a violin
duet, accompanied by Miss Alma
Lilly.
Uefreshim-nts wero served by the
committee in churgu consisting of
Mrs. A. S. JMiryeu, chairman, und
Mesdaui'-s G. It. Cluycomb, It. It.
Carey, W. C Crews, Owear Cutler,
li. M. inirlund, I- F. Dunn, Rob
ert Kakin, C ll. Lbcrhurd, 11. Jl.
Cleaver and Kvuns.
Clio Club Meets
At Counti-y Club
lr. and Mrs. Lee Uouvy delight
,rully entertained the Clio club lost
i evening at the country club. Nine
ItablcM were at pluy during the eve
Inlng, wilh Mrs. W. II. P.ohoen
;kiimp Jr. winning high score for
the ladies' club prize und the south-men's
prize going to Walter
Kcuter. Mr. and Mrs. G. I Larl
,son were presented with the guest
; prize.
j Juuch was served uftcr the pluy.
i
: Stella Bodmer Is
Child Welfare Speaker
It. Stella N. Lodmcr will 1 tin
speaker at the first program meet
ing of the Child Welfare fr:part-
j m nl in the Neighborhood, club
rooms at the library bitlldlvg l'ri
Oity afternoon. She will ftutk on
"Nutrtlion und its KeUition to
liody Luilding."
Mrs. It. K. We9tenhar, who
was elected general chairman at
i he ncent organization' meeting,
will begin n series of Informal lec
tures on "Mind Develop nient." 3t
in the plan of the department to
carry onl a definite jprogrum of
psychological tdiidie augmented by
I reatments of subjeeJs of special
inP-n-st by authoritatjvo speakers.
All women bit crest id in child
welfare are welconiu to attend, the
president announcer;, and are. urg
ed to be prcjR-nt for the Haulc pro
grams. '
Methodist Women
Plan December Bazaar
pbins for a bazaar Dec. & were
disctised by 1! women gathered ut
the home of Mrs. It. W. Leightoa
Wednesday afternoon for tlr meet
ing of division two of the First M,
K. Ladies' Aid society. Mrs. CI. W.
lluar.4 presided at the business
y iut.aic', iiiv.k ttijfi tullovc4 hy u
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WE INVITE YOU TO SEE THESE VALUES.
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
Jf AND MIL.UNERY
f
Klaiualli l'alls Sloms ltubbHl.
KLAMATH KAl-l-S. On-. NllfV
cruckers ontured thruo Klamutli
Kails business liousos nnd huccihmI--d
In blowlnR open one anfe, gft
tini; ppproxlmntuly In t lit
othrr two stoma they wero frluht-
WhenWinterCoraes
Foley's Honey anoTar
For Coughs and Colds
(Mid uway. .At tho Klamath Kalis
crimmi'i-y tht-y took tho safo from
tho offlco to tlu'. ico room whoro
thi'y bk-w It opi.h.
jintDi; kii,i,i;d in i Kiins
l.OliiaVll.l.K, Ky. (AT) Tliroa
men wero reported killed lii cloc
tlon flithts In Kentucky 'into Tuoh.
dny, reports from-Hnrlan-suid Wlll
Inm Gilbert and a man named Ma
ples killed each other and Whlte
burg dispatches said Oeoriro BateB
was killed and four other wound
ed near thorn lia row In which io
shots wero exchanged, -.
ITRTT! AT NOVRMRFR 1
LAMP SALE
NOW GOING ON
Credit CARR'S No Interest
. ' You cat more crackers now than at any other time of the year.
For good taste demands that crackers be served
with all roups, salads and hot chocolate. And hungry
kiddies delight in cracker sandwiches with cheese,
peanut butter, jelly or jam.
Then why not be economical and buy Tru-Bakcs
in the larger packages?
Baked by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland
Thm Home of Tru-Blu Grahams. English Style Biscuit, and the Famous Tru-Blu Fruit Cake
Kitchen
At
Your
Grocer's
... ..jmi,,.. .. icwian ri a
The
rarest
of flavors
in the
handsomest of tins for
table use
SchillingPaprika
Pepper
Allspicc f Mace
Cinnamon Ginger
Musutd & 11 odicti
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Tca
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taking
f 7'owdcr
Extracts
Spices
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The
Day lite
Unit
Offer
Ends
November 15
Lisht mIioic you want it in the most remote corner of
your kitchen. No shadows on your work.
The kitchen is the workshop of the home. Two-thirds of
Ihc housewife's time is spent there. And, sorry to say, it is
the most poorly illuminated room in the home. Make it cheery
and bright. A DAYL1TE KITCHEN UNIT will do that very
thing.
We arc now working on our last shipment. When this ship
ment is sold out we will not re-order again this year.
GET YOUR UNIT BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.
FREE TRIAL.
Eastern Oregon Light &
Power Co.
"DAYL1TE YOUR KITCHEN