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Monday, November 9, 1925. (-.-- TUti LA GRANDE EVENING QfcSERVEH .1 Page. Three'- NEWS of Miss Caldwell, Mr. Playle Wed ' A pretty homo Wfdrtlnjj foolc ' place yeaternuy morning tit nln6 lO'ulock ut tho. home of Mr. and -Aim. J. V, t'ulthvcll, when their daughter. MIhh Dorothy Caldwell, .was united tn marWae to Atid-nn-r I'layle, son of Mr. find Mrs. .('hurles Plujie. of this city. Tho linproasive riiK ceremony was uwil with the !tev. o. V. Jones. oN '-riclulltiK. ' ' Thu living rpoin of tho home wua heuutifully decorated with huttkelu of riowens In tho pusiel shudes. MImh Culdwelt and her attendants .wen also dressed in pustel colors. The hrldc. was beautiful in a dress Of blue churmeiiHe. She carried u bride's houqiii't .of roe Inula and the hundUerelilef carrh-d hy her grandmother, ut her marriUKe. Her bridesmaid. Miss Kuth Itramwell. wore apricot and carrh'd-n Krenrh houi)UH. LlUla Misses HeU ne-Man ItoH- fibaum mni Mildred Green were flower girls and wore yellow. When Mrs. It. J. CJreen began playing Hie wedding ' march th hrldc accompanied by her father. ' und her attendants, passed down an bde. made by streamers of while vlbbon to un arch of lattice work 'and covered with flowers and greenery, wIi.tp they' Joined the ' bridegroom and his best man, Jess : 'Andrew, and the ceremony was performed. Previous to thu wed ding Miss Isahcllo Miller sung "At lattnlng" by ('adman, i The wedding was a very quiet af fair, with only immediate members of tho family and a few intimate friends present. Miss Krma Lyman jand Miss l.urllle It luck uswisted- in the living room. Mrs. Karl Kosen hauni, sister of Hie groom, Mrs. It. J. Clreen, Mrs. L. H. Itramweil and 'Mrs. Prank i'onner, of Union, help ed with tho wedding break lust fol lowing tho ceremony. The happy couple left La Grande immediately after the. wedding, iibout 10 o'clock, In their own car -for Portland, Seattle and western points. They will bo at home to their many friends hero utter December 1 at their home at 1002 Fourth street. ' Miss Caldwell- is a popular La Grande girl. She graduated from the high school lure lust spring. 'Mr. Playle alo graduated ' from the local high school and the Ore gon Agricultural college, lie is a member of the Omega I'psllon fra ternity, lie is a prominent young business man of this city, being connected with the Playle Oil com pany. Federation News Tea Is "Accorded Success . ' Tho l&O clubwomen and' their friends in attendance ut the bene fit tea for which Mrs. August J. Mlungo opened her home on Spring avenue to ttio Neighborhood club Saturday ufternoyn donated the full umount of the fund Mrs. G. L. Larison, chairman, and her com mitte had hoped to raise in order to provide the club with a 100 peri . l...t, II,., nTl..l..l :gun of the Oregon State Federa tion of Women's Clubs. . . ; Htalidy chryManlheniums in tones or veilow were'ttsod with cheery ef fect about the" rooms. In the din I lng room, where tea was poured by Mrs. A. L. Klehanlson,. Mrs. W. t. Bohnenkamp, . Mrs. Clyde K. Seltz, Mrs. R. Holitu s, Mrs. T. J. Heroggin and Mrs. George H. Bir die, the tables were adorned with bowls of pink roses. During the hour from 2 o'clock till II, musio was furnished by Miss Lois Nelson, pianist, and Dick WALLING'S COATS especially priced for quick turnover. COATS for stouts and matrons $25.00 to $65.00 COATS for tne average fiure....$17.50 to $47.30 COATS for Misses $15.00 to $32.50 DRESSES Satins and crepes,- one lot $10.75 WALLING'S 39c SPECIAL Vases, Trays, Wall Vases Flower Bowls and Candle Sticks F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone SOCIETY New Oxford 3-.. An oxford that is graceful and deco rative as well ns practical Is this one' with a few cut-out sections at the fastening to break the monotony, ; The U?cu' in being worn with tailored nd snort clovhos In prefer- ec.ctj to the dressier pump, i Lindsay, whoso violin numbers were accompanied by Mrs. J. Iun aid Meyers. .The club sextette, members of wliloh are Mesdame's Verm ;Alnn- ; worth, A. V, Nelson,' Karl Stod- lurd, Lester Stoddard, James Mo J-Jamec and T. it. Maxwell, Rang a u ring the: .second hour. ; Mis. II. L. Holmes whs at iheipluno. ' Orchestral numbers wer played during the final hour of the affair by Kenneth Oekeler, violinist, An drew I.oney, corm-Ust, and Kugene Tolls, piunlst. Mrs. Meyers and Mrs. Karl Stod- othenKinrd arranged the progrum. Welcoming the guests in the liv ing rooniB were Mesdnmcs W. P. McAdory, Albeit Hunte.-, A. T. Hill, H. H. Cleaver, Chase Bohnenkamp, 1 4, 11. Bouvy and Lester KlnzelL Mesdaines-George T. Cochran, Gro ver Grimmett, J. K. Woodell, It. l- Tyler. Albert Warden and Jam? Warnick were in charge of tea. Mrs. R. .1. Green, C. A. Blngaman and Fred Hpaeth served punch. 1 onatlons were received at the door by Mrs. Lee Warnick , and Mrs. J. A; Ted lord. Five girls assisting tho hostesses were Misses Jane Kiange, Bernice Wilson. Virginia Warnick, Gtlda Ashby and Marva Lyman. J W. B. A. Commander Will Be Guest Here Mrs. Julia V. Ward, Portlund, slate commander of the W. P. A., uccompanied by ' Mrs. Christine Clarke, Portland, district deputy of the order, left La Grande this 1 lh , Ml(l Mrs. Ward will return to this city Tuesday to be present at the regular meeting of La Grande re view, No. '27, at K. of P. hull Tues- y evening. Dinner will be served clul at h o clock in her honor, ami a so- program carried out after the business routine. Joint Session Elects Officers The Kings Heralds find Homo Guards of the First Melhodist epis copal church met in joint session Friday ulternoon at the church. This year the two departments will meet together .and study both homo and foreign subjects, j Officers were elected for the en 'suing year Friday, as follows: Le- nore Headley. president ; Cut h lei n j I Money, vice president ; Adam j LciKhton, secretary ami Frank Ty i b-r, treasurer. CaThleen 1 Money nnd charge or 'one part of tho lesson and Aduut 'Lelghlou the other part. Itelresh 1 menls were M'-rved before udjourn . mcnt. Bible Study Class to Kesume Meetings The Hlble Study class, formerly meeting wih Mrs. Harriet Mac Donald, will resume its regular ses sions tomorrow afternoon at 2:3 ! o'clock at the Neighborhood club rooms. "The Life of Christ' the i subject of last year, which had ! been carried to the "Miracle of U;una," will be continued from that I point. This study of the eternal i und spiritual cense of the Hlble Is ; unusual and neply Interesting, uc- j cording to several of tho mem- j : Ihts. Women of all churches mid some who ore not church members meet with this class, which Is now enter ing on Its eleventh year. A cordial invitation Is extended to all who ore Interested tn this line of study. ! . ! Party Compliments iMrs. J. Clark I Tho birthday annlvprsiry of Mrs. ' J. Clark was the inspiration for : a delightful party Saturday cven i lng given by a number of friends at her home on D avenwn. Heven ! tubhs of cards were at play dur ' ing the evening, with Mrs. N. H. I N'ellson winning high score among , the ladles and the gentleman's prlae going to Fred Smith. Th'-rc ' were hIro several gii"St who did ! not play. ! Refreshments wer styM befor adjournment. Clover Crek (Special) Mis Lydia Sailor and Kdson MCans" were married at Cunby, Oregon November 2. Miss Sailor was a teacher In the La Grande schools last year and Mr. McCanse Is a prosperous young farmer of this vicinity. The baprr cottptr will at fcornfl to their many -friends at Plover Creek. Pnlon, Or. (Special) With her daughter Misd Margaret assisting, Mrs, Kdtth Phy of North I'nlon en tertained Die Psrnutlon cub last Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served ut 1 o'clock and the . re mainder of the afternoon spent ul needtework. Mrs. Belle Wright and Mrs. Piunk Bturgill were guests of the society ror the after noon. Perry (Special) Mr. M. Mur ray gave a miscellaneous 'shower for Mrs. Karl Murray, a recent bride Wednesday afternoon. Twenty-seven ladies were present. The afternoon was spent visiting" nnrt playing games, alter which re freshments were served. Many useful and beautiful Rifts were presented to Mrs. Murray. Announcements ' Social announcements mar be pruned tn Mils column free of charge, . Any announcements pertaining to any functions such an cooked food sales, etc., will be refused. Announcements, to be printed tho same day, must bo In society editor's bauds by 9:00 o'clock. News editor's oote The. Women's Foreign Mission ary society of the First M. K church will meet .Tuesday after noon with Mrs. G. C. Headley, ut 1 tin t AiIuiiih avenue. This is to be "diteH-puylng ilny." The Yeoman lodge will have a social and card parly alter their nun-ling Monday evening at Ragles hall. v The Queen Ksther . Ktandurd Bearers will have a meeting at the home of Miss Dorothy BrowiUon tomorrow evening ut 3:30-o'clock. i The Alleel Ladhs Aid will meet at tho home of Mrs. M. K. Wall Hi 1 1 gee Thursduy afternoon. No vember 12, lor a business and so cial meeting. , . The Mission study cluss will meet Thursday, instead of Wednesday, thu regular meeting day, ut 1(the home of Mrs. A. T. Hill. " ' All members of the American Legion Auxiliary are urged to be in the Armistice day parade Wed nesday morning. Cms will bo fur nished. 1 Sister Mary Says: ' (Uy Sister Mnry) flreakfust Urapea. ' ceruul tliln cream, creamed eggs on toast, gra ham pop-overs, marmalade, milk, coffee; . v," ''' ' Luncheon Onions stuffed1 and baked, apple celery and cream t: iiei.se salad," whole wheat bmid. rolled cookies fllhd with whipped cream, milk. lea. ': , j (inner Boiled shoulder of lamb, plain. boiled potutoes, cream ed earrots. head ltd Hum) with Thou sand Islund' dressing, grape sponge, cookies, graham bread, currant jelly, milk, coffee. Children four yearn of age may (bo served this dinner us suggested with the exception of trie salad dressing. l'luin lettuce finely shredded nnd seasoned with Halt should be their salud. (i rab n m lopovcrs fine-half cup gruham flour, cup while flour, teaspoon salt, cup (iitilk, 1 ckk. j ieusioon melted butter. Mix salt und flour. Add milk. slowly, beating to muko a smooth batter. lJ'ul t'K.T until - light with a dover beater. Heat into batter. adding niHb'd butter . .Heat wiui beater for two minutes after add ing the beaten egg. Turn into well-butlered sizzling hot euslard cups or Iron muffin pans. Fill euof About half full. Iut into a hot oven for 15 mirfutes. Hcduce heat und boko, slowly for 20 min utes. fUpyright, 1925. NRA Sendee.) Work Klnrts on IHkIi Sc-liocil PASf'A PIC LOCKS, 6ro. Ton Ktliirllnii of th; new 17.00 liltfh srliool tiiitldinK wuH Id-pun h'TO. Radio i TIM-SHAY, NOV KMIIMH 10. Mountain Time Stations. CN'ItU. Heglna. Can, (366). 8 p. in., Grace Newman mandolin club; Al I'rquhtirt, bunjoUl. KFWA. Ogden, Vtuh. CiOl), 6-0 p. in., Ogden Itadto Dealers pro gram. v KOA, Denver, Colo. (22.0. 12:15 p. m., Itlulto theater muslcule: 3:15, relaxing and correctivu ex ercises.; 3;Sn. matinee for house wives: 4, culinary hints: 4:11, fashion review: B:3tt, dinner con cert, Herbert White and his Sil : ver State' orcln stra; 7:30, eon cert. Pacific Time Station. KKOA, Keattle, Wash. (4&4.3), ti:4fi-S:15 p. m., Hhodes Depart ment store: 8:30. program: U:3d ll::tn, Kddic Harkness and lila orchestra, KKI'tl. Hollywood, Cal. (2SK), 5- 0 p. m., home hdur with Mammy I Simmons, Marjorie ltow Hayes, Margaret Hond; C7. dinner mu sic: 7-7:3U, history ami astron omy; X-ld KFl'G concert hour with Turner orcheslru, Tom Mitchell, baritone; Di-ll. dance miiNic. KFWH. Hollywood. Cal. f fi p. m., ehlblren's hour, Hlg Itro tlmr of KFWH: :3-7, program. K. 1. Janes, builder; 7. talk by ) Dr. W. I. Schuster; 7-lfi-7:3u. mlcrophono brevities: 7::i(i-K, program. The Klmer It .Sly com pany; Sr9. program, W. K. Kel logg Co.,. maker of "1'KI'"; a-111 irogiain,-H.;L. Crockett, Hudson Kssex dealer with Way Wntm and ukuhdel Kllte trio, Deune Moore and others; JU-11, Wurner ( Itrothers frolic. KOO. Onkland; Cal. (3d. 2.) 11:30 U7 tn.,-t i. ni luncheon con cert; 4-5:30,' concert ' orchestra. Hotel St. Francis, Vinton lYr reru condueling;, "As a Wiuman ThlnkethV. lionise J.undls; :- (7. dinner concept, Sherman, Clay & company;, , Tladio Hreezes.", 1. C. iSlu, ' California nnmV.U Murgnret Vogel, cellist: Culenmh Cox, the business philosopher; Catherine lirown, pianist; Millie M. Anderaon, contralto: piano . livsag'A No. 4i, Vvmai Oni:iON TR-ML FOX FAICI,! II. W. Kiulth, Prop., ; i La Grande, ' Ore If T hud not pelted or sold any of my Bilver fox since my tart up to date, I could -now pelt 45 head and take $100 for each p.lt and be making a NET I'KOFIT of 25'& of my totnt lnvesiment annually. Besides 1. would stlil have 20 head left us breeding stock. I My increase hus been 25 bi-t- ter lliun uny other known fox farm In the west. , ' .. We are fully prepared to take care of your elec-' trical needs. How about j some new Mazda Lamps I for those empty sockets? La Grande Electric Co. 1412 Adams Ave. i ffl&'J.et us serve 2 i Electrically Two Ways . Of Looking At CLEANING And PRESSING Tlie thoughtless pereon miKht think that It Ih n-il-U-hh expcnHft to hnvir om'tt rlot!tlnif cli-anod umi pr:H8 fti..' ri-prularly... "Throwiitir monry away" an It would We know how to properly clean and press. We maintain one standard of workmanship only The Best. Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed, $1.50 Phone Main 72 The Wardrobe Cleaners Next 10 duet, Ktihparu Hugaii und Itteh urd A. Nichols; musical novelty. "Fun n the Sehoolrooin"; 8:50, miction bridge feature, : KOW. Portland. Or, (4!.L6)i 12:30-1:30 p. m.. Itoso City trio; 7:45-S, talk, Oregon Hunker's as sociation: 8-w, ''Sound invost inents:" auction bridge leHsons; "Sayh" talk, concert trio; -l, General Cord orchestra; lu-12, Indian Orlll. KIIJ. Los Angeles. Cnl. (4H6.2), fl- 0:30 p. in,,; Lelghton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron shaw, leader: G:.10-7:2(v, history story, ITof. Hertzog; weekly vis it Queen Titauia- und Sandman from l-'ulryland," Chus. Leslie Hill, readings. Louis. F.i Klein, auto-harp and harmonica; 71. 10. talk on dogs, II. M. Uobertson; K-lo, program, Hroudwny De partment store, urninged by J. Howard Johnson; JO-l 1, AH lllektnan'.i Hlltinore note! datice orchestra, Jt'rank Kills, lender. . KN.V. Hollywood. Cal. CIHO.H). &-.'ti-ti: 1 5 p. m., Wurlltzer pipe organ studio. Town Tattler;' ti: 1 5, travel talk, Wl' Alder; C:30-7 rmwe a heart 'IV mrnm&r. , jzPii.ymzjLEi mmvi "After every meal" for digestion fh Like. .r ...'V.v' c but hot quite like! You'll see many shoes somewhat resembling the "Ciro," but few that really equal it. For its straps and cut-out have been combined with just that touch of, originality that makes' a , ' , shoe-out of the brdiniiiy' even though it is ' exactly Ih the mode. Then, too',, it is ah "Arch-' fone;" shoe in, tonic for tired feet.- S: '' ' Rxclutiive THE BOOTERY lint tho v,ino. niun knows that it Is true economy to pn ur- r v thu 1 ut i r Ic o n tl "wt" of a milt by having It cW-nncd and pnwd n-gu-Inrly. It Is not BptnUlnK--It in rcully KtviiiK. Delivery Penney Co. . Atwater Kent orchestra, Paul - Final cin, leader: 7-7:45, Don Clark and his Ijk Monica dance ; orchestra; 7:45,. tulk on health,, Dr. Uobt. T. Williuma; K-9, pro grum, Zinke's Hebottoining com- '' ' pany; a-io, KNX fouturo pro-i gram; 10-12, movie night at Die! Ambassudor, Hay West's Cocoa-' nut Urovu dunce orchestra. j KPO, San Finncisco, Cul, (41i8.3).' 1-2 p. m Hudy Seiger'a Fair-; mont hotel orchestra; 0:16. Wal dumur Llnd and the Stales ltes- . taurant orcelistru; 7-7:30, Hudy , Seiger'a Fairmont hotel orehes . tra; 9-10, Mona Motor Oil corn puny, Mona Motor Oil trio; lo ll. Jack Couktey's Cubirinns. KTA B, t OulOund, Cul.-(24u), 8-10 Vp. m., program, Mutual Stores. Camp to llnvt I'unimv. RAN1Y,. Oiv.A big fireplace is being built and. a f irnace In stalled 'Ut Government Camp Tor the comfort of tourists this win ter. It ist expected to Keep the main, part of : the hotel open 'ill winter. ' tor your stomach f Don't overwork . it by "stuffing" and eat. i ing between 'meals. 'fTjpy'iwRIG LEY'S ! when you want "just a stiack."; ' i : ':f - It; wllli' soothe and itatlsfy ypur taste ;waiii,f allay thirst . caIm tne.6t.omacn' ease your urea nerves. A JtcU Cross thrco-Btrnp ' rut-otit .coiuhlnution' in pat ent or block . kid.'. With . Arcji-Tono fentnro. ' ReprcKentative ROLLINS HOSIERY "Miles of Weitr in Every Pair" $1.00 J1.G3 $1.95 $2.25 Putman's Ladies' Ready-To-Wear GREAT NOVEMBER LAMP SALE NOW GOING ON 1 Credit CARR'S No Interest i We will be closed nil 11, 1925, in honor of our For your convenience 8:30 Tuesday evening. . . ' WE HAVE Anything you wish A FEW SUGGESTIONS: CAKl'.S lln(u))po , Chirry Mocha Coffoa J)ovil Foort . Honey f're-om Anyt'l Food . ' Applo-. Bnucfl . I'ound' Ccilia riKs Applo Hlackbcrry Cherry ( I'fiucl) Aprieo ,M-VTumpklK-'A' ' Crcum' ' COOKIKS ' . Mnccaroons lady KliKrerB ' ' ' ' Crcum HoIIh ,..-,. '-.I' FHKNOII I'ASTKV ' , - . Ki'incli,, Ityo, Cnu-kod Vt'hrut, Wholo ,Whftit, araliim, nnd Golden (-'runt.-.' ' ' In flnr Ww Twiition Aoroiw llm Ktnvt Jrrnn Obwnrr. Gwilliams' Electric Bakery RInkers of niKb-Onulo Paitrles "HOME OP THE CIOLDEN CRUST" First Church of Christy Scientist A ? La Grande, Oregon : . ' Announces A Free Lecture on Christian Science By Peter V. Ross, C. S. B. Of flan FrnnclHco, Cai. Mnnihor of llm Hoard of lectureship of Thn Mother Church, Tho Klrnt Church of ChriMt.HclfntiMt, In HoMon, Afusanch'JseUa STAR THEATRE Monday, November 9, 1925 At 8:00 P. M. The Public Is To and Millinery day Wednesday, November' national heroes. ' ' ' ; we will remain open until'. IT FOR YOU. : for dessert for; your Cherry Props flURUP , Kulsln 3J, Oat Meal Kl-ult Cofreo "Cake Jiuttttc vHorna . Lurich Itolls Xtulfwd DoufrlinuU flnimmon Itolls ranker IIouso Rolls HUim tf'.v, Hnnlls . nnd Turn-ovcrB Cordially Invited Attend 4 7'?''