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Wt'(liii'stl;i,y, November 11, l'.rj THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ' Tape Them' NEWS of Sayrc-Anson Nuptials Are Announced A nnoumM'tiient of lht mnrrlaKP of Miss Ruth .Siiyro. of tjt riruiMf. io( iH'Ibt-rt A noon, of In' ami City. , wMch look plan- ut WfistT, Ma.. WiMlnt-stlny, N;v. 4. in intulr tmlay ly Mr. un,l Mia, K. A. S..i par ents of ihi brititt Mr. unil .Mrs. Annon will U-ave liotv Thursilay ewniiiK for Port Ian. 1, uiul from lh-n will hoard a ship- for 'altroriiu, whore Ihey plan to Kitinl tin- whiter. Thry will return to !.a tiramlr in 'the sfirliiK to make their home on a rami near latam! City. The liHle Ih a f:rai!inite of the J Milton coite.e htj,'h S hool. KeV ' eral postnuptial atTatrs have hern KiV'n in her honor iluring the lat ! week. Mr. Anson is a son of Mr. ami Mrs. Orhiit Anson, who live near Island City. lh has heen n.sHoei ut.l with IiIh father mk a farmer. Mrs. S. L." Brooks Is Complimented The eightieth l.iithilay annivers nry or Mrs. S. I.. Itrooks was the liiKpimtlon lor a delightful party al her home mar IniWler Sunday. Knnrteen quests wo re seated at the lnneheon lalili- whoHt' iiwn aKKrc fcated in7:t years. , Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Wade and M r. and Mrs. Ham Wade, or 1 'titer prise, Mra. ' .l:mi; (jllmore, ut, l.a Crand", Mi. l-'isiier, of Kum-niervilli-. Mrs, Kllen ktu'Unuin. Mrs. Jane KariKy, Mrs. Andrews, ' lns. MeKenzie, Mrs. C'lKkidl, -M rs. Ltiereiia !,imkiimn, and Mr. and Mrs. S. I., itrouka.-ol' Jmbler. None ol" thw penptp were horn in . On won. Three wtn'e horn In Misaoir. i, three tu Went-. Virginia, two In Jiiwa, two In Canada, one in Indiana, one in Ohio, one in Illl Jio:s and one in Scotland. Mrs. MrKenzirt was the oldest per.son pres at. Her nr?e fa tin years. All of Mrs. It rooks grand children weft; also present. A:'t'r luncheon, the af ternoon was spent visiting. La Grande Woman Is Married in Oklahoma Following is a clipping taken from the Texhoma (Okla.) Times, which will he of interest to the many Crlenda of Mrs Kra Kenffle: T. 10. PHce, of ' Kldorado. Ar- WALLING'S COATS especially priced for quick turnover. COATS for stouts and matrons 523.00 to $63.00 COATS for tne average f it'll re....? 17.30 to' $17.30 COATS for Misses $13.00 to $32.30 DRESSES Satins and crepes, one lot......$10.73 WALLING'S MINERVA SAYS: Hy go.sh, girls, I nearly forgo! to tell yon that we have tiiided a few more bro ken lines of filltHH to tile lot we have on sale for Sl.0 and Jf we huye your si;;e these will make you ti good s cond best street 'shoe or for houjfe wear. Aliout 25 pair all told in children's hoes. Think! r, M.OOund Sl..n per pair. l-'st call on thes? at this price. A new line of Indies' fine Comfy Slippers from 9I.-IA and up. Indies' Silk Hose, Rpuntex itKike, freariinteed. till shades lo-ice.i m.W), Hi. 2, IL.VtanJ -2.(I0. Hel Grips for dancing P'linps. l'oli.sh, InsoleH, Arch Supports cveryt hinr for the f,.. THE BOOTERY (ny liny den, Mgr. Electric Percolators Electnc "Waffle Irons Mixing Bowls And Thermos Dottles F. L. LILLY Hardware Thone M-83 SOCIETY High Collar . There's no doubt, about It. the hlsh cellar is the smart way to treat your noek,Jhl3 season. Here Is a new style that was noticed on a Paris Import that recently made Jt-vway over here. " kiiiiwiH. mill .Mis. Km Keuitle. ot this i-ily. tw united In nmrrlafce ill till' Miillioilist pin'Runui? ut (itly iniin on Moniluy of thin week. The liriili- hns li.'i'n ii resident oi Tex liomu iilioul f iv? months, comltiK hero from I .a Cinin.le, Onmn, and .Hii- is a sister of .Mrs. J. H. Yates. The Kroom Is a stranger In Tex lioina. but holds a pood nositinn in the Ktdorado oil ficlils. .They loft t Tuesday pitfht for Kldorado where they will ' tiiaku tln lr rmuru homo. I i' ' Foreign Missionary 'v Society Meets Twenty tneinhern of the Koreipn MlKioniuy society of .the Methodist Kliseop:il church met yesterday afternoon ut the home of Airs. G. C. Head ley on A'dains avenue. Mrs. K. t). l'ayton hud chance of the de votional and the lesson study. The subject for the ' afternoon was "Prayer." Mrs. It. M. Tyler and Mrs. C Dunning sung n duet "Sweet Hour of l'rnyer," accom panied hy Mrs. Hickox at the piano. Three new members were enlisted in Hie aocie.ly. The Headley homo was beauti fully decorated for 1 the occasion with autumn flowers and folingo. Dulmy refreshments were., served before adjournment. Entertains at , . ! '; Pot-Luck Supper f ; ! Mr. und Mrs. G. Dutlon en- ' tertained with a pot-luck supper last evening at their homo, on Ad ! ains .avenue. Twenty-tiiree guests ' wre present and alter supper the : evening was eujoyably spent danc inj;. I Miss Erownton Hostess to Class ! The tiueen Ksther ' Standard , Hearers of tin; Methodist Kplsco . pal church met last evening at the , home of Miss Dorothy Hrownlon. i l-Vteen girls and their leader, Mrs. ; lb, 1. Tyler, were present, j After the business session Mrs. i Tyler had charge' of the lesson for tli,. evening. The girls practiced . for a missionary play, which they j will present next Sunday night at Hie church. Ue'freshmeiils were served by thn i hostess after practice. I IW. B. A. Meets, to Honor Mrs. Ward l.a Grande Kcvlew No. 27. Wo men's i'.enefit association, met last everting at the K. of 1'. hull. In honor of Mrs. Julia V. Ward., of HorHan-l. slate commander of the ork'ani:-.atioii. n haintuet was serv ed at. r, o'clock, whlch'woa attend ed by a large crowd. ,. After the hunqupt a program was rendered by the members of the Court of the Uos. in charge of Mrs. Schrllda Wade, junior com mander, and Mrs. Delia Harnden, Advise Women to discard old hy Cienic methods and retain fresh nens every day LARGELY on medical advice j women are abamluniug the old : time "sanitary-pad" for a new wi; that supplants uncertainty with poii-tiv- protection. ; Shier frocks and ill-limed socis' I engagement no longer remain a uorrio. I.r,st days are ewer, an health Letter. It i.t called "KOTEX." Ends th ' insecurity of the old time sanitary pad. rive times as absorbent! An itttiar.zts ends ALL fear of of fending. As easily disposed of as a piece o'j tissue. No laundry. No embarrass-1 nirnr. Yon g.-t it a; my dni or depart ment store simply by savini "KO'iT.X." You a-k for it withou 1 Iie:.ila-cy. 1 Co-its only a (c cents. 8 in 1' hettir c!as women employ H. t f'roes ti.e folly of old ways. KOT6X 'queen's ml visor; f Tlie reKUlnr work of the review i wus thetft tuken up nnd u olusa In ! itiated Into the order. A very In- terestingr and Instructive address was given by the stute oommunder. Mrs. Ward was recently uppolnted to this position ami Is currying on her work in a very efficient man ner. Announcements Social aiuioiuicemettu may be primed tn this column tit: of cliarKO. Any auuouncemeiit pertaining to any functions such aa cooked food sales, etc., will be rcfuMil. Announcemeuu, to be printed the wtiiiu tiny, miut be In society editor's hands by :0O o'clock. News editor' note. Mrs. Norman l-Yees will b host ews to the Clio club Saturday after noon at the i'ountry club, State Deputy Ida Hamlin and District Deputy l'hadm Williams, of the ltoyul Neighbors will be tn Iji Urande tomorrow evening and will be present at a meeting or the oricuitifcation. AM members are urged to he present. The AHcel li.Ii.s' Aid will tneet tomorrow alternoon at the homo of Mrs. M. 1-:. Wullslnger. The MlKsion study class of the I'renbytori;.n church will meet to morrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. T. Hill. The regular met ing day for the class is 'Wednes day. " .' ;J . The 1-ndicH Aid of the Dulhcrnn "Chnrch' will meet tomorrow after noon at the home ot' Mrs. Krank Hanson. . Sister Mary Says: (ly Sister Mary) Breakfast Haked pears, cereal, thin cream, fried corn meal mush, sirup, milk, coffee. Luncheon Vegetable soup, crou tons, rice nnd date pudding, milk, teu. Dinner-i-riakcd haddock, scallop- ped potatoes, buttered brussels sprout? endive salad,, whole wheat bre;d. Jeep dish apple pip, milk, corfee. . . - The vegetnble soup suggested In the luncheon menu should be mat j with a meat stock. The vegetables are.- cooked separately in us little water as possible und ad tied wilh any water clinging to thein to tin; strained stock or they may he cooked"in the stock. Out the vege tables into smuir cubes and use them 'for "filling" as well as fla voring for the. soup. Itice ami Date, I'uddlnir. Otrt' ei!i Mioit'rltH'ra dates, 2 eggs, eup sugar, 1 ft cups milk, 4 teaspoon salt, teaspoon vanilla. Hemove stones from dates. Heat eggs until light. Lieut In' sugar, salt and milk. Add rice, dates and vanilla and stir until thoroughly mixed. Tour into a buttered pud ding dish und Imke 30 minutes in u moderate oven. ' Serve warm or cold with or without cream. This is a simple nourishing pud ding excellent lor children or grown persons. If served very eold with whipped cream It makes un Impromptu company dessert. About tho first real. sign of win ter is when you fcturt wondering why in the world you cussed sum mer. Look for the "Check Seal" on all electrical ap pliances. We sell them. !!.&$. ELECTRIC Delicious To salt the purse Good Drlirtoiis At any prirf, , More than a Thousand boxed Tluit -aill bo Moved at from Thirty-five cvhU To three dollars Ver box. Itrliuc your bo-im htr the cheaper gralru La Grande Warehouse & Storage Go. Main 792 Radio TIH'KSDAV. XUVKMIlKIl IJ Mountain Time Hi hi it his, CNHO. fulKury. t'un. (35.s, 0 p. im. Orpheus quartet. KI'WA, Ogdcn, Utah. (2C1, 5-G V- inOgden Itndio Dealers oro- grnm. KOA. Devner, Colo. (Si2.4). 6:15 P. m., Hialto theater mush-ale; 3:15, relaxing and corrective ex ercises: 3:30, matinee for house wives; 4, eulinury hints; 4:15. fashion review; C:;10. dinner con cert, Herbert Whltu nnd his Sil ver Slate orchestra; 7: an, farm question hox. .' . " I'mific -Tlim- Stations. KKI'Q, Hollywood. Cal. I2UK), 5-C p. m., homo hour. Mammy Sim- mons und pupils of Carter Wea ver; C-7, dinner music; 7-7:30, history lesson; 8-10, KI-'l'O con cert hour with Turner orchestra, N. M. Itussell, Scotch baritone; 10-11, dance music by remote control. . , Kl-'WIt, Jlollywooa. rut. (2C2), C:ao-7 p. m., prognim , K. I. Janes, builder; 7-7:15, talk. Dr. T. h'loyd Drawn. , plaMic sur geon; 7: 15-7 :((). microphone brevities; S-!t, program, Starr I'lano company featuring Holly ' wood ltythm Kings and Inn Mit chell Duller, supruno. tn arrange inents Geneett records; !-lo pro gram, Don 1. Smith, Inc., Dinna Moon orchestra; Sol Hoopll's Ha waiian irlo; 10-11, Warner Hros. frolic, featuring Churhy Jlch's Sunset Canylon Country Club or- cii'-f.ra. j KGO. Oakland. Cal. (Sfll.2). D:40 ) a. tn., classroom Instruction, Oth; grade; 11:H0-1 p. in., lucheonj concert; 6:30-6:30, "K.rler.d to i lloys," -George l.udtow; hook j chat; 8, "Her Temporary Hus band," 3-acl comedy, fCdward 1 1'aulton; KGO players, Wilda ' Wilson Church, director; Arlon trio; 10-12, danco music, Hen' , Black's orchestra. , K(iV, lHirtlund, Ore. (4iH.rO,1 12:;to-l:.H0 p. m., Hose City trio; 7:45-S, Culholie Truth. i KHJ, 1, o Angeles, t'alif. (4i)5.2. 1 G-6:30 p. in., l-eighton's Arcade million times p If you multiply the power of one horse hy two and a half million, you'll have the total power developed by the Pouer Companies of the Pacific Coast. There is no better proof of Pacific Coast leadership in the development and transmission of electrical energy than this achievement. As a householder, your more personal concern is to get maximum comfort and convenience from this elec tricity. Since this is a matter which largely depends upon the quality and completeness of your electrical installation, the selection of a qualified electrical contractor to wire your house is of vital importance.' That's why we say, " liefore you build or buy, insist on . "Check" Seal electrical wiring." PACIFIC STATE ELECTRIC COMPANY ax francisco los atfccf.es lono beach oakland , Portland ilattle si-okans "Check" Seal Appliances Carried By Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. oreh sira cafeteria. Jack Cron Fhuw, lender; t;;ao-7:80, h 1b tor) story, 1'rof, Hertsog; Dickie Hramlon, screen juvenile, bed time story by r nele J oh n, ur runne.i by Walter Hlddlck; 10-11. Art Hit V tnan's Hilt more hot id dance orcltestra, r'rauk Kills, leader. KJlt. Seattle. Wash. (3S4.4), l:lt p. m., organ recital; 2, home lulp.i, lterniee Hedlngton; 7:30. Anne Ileetdirks; S:30-10, Tuget Soiiutl Savings und Loan associa tion orchestra; 10:30-12, Keep Joy Ktidiating Order of Huts. K.NN. Hollywood, Cal. (3S6.9), 6: ;!-(: I b p. hi,. Wurlltzer pip ort,";;n studio; Town Tattler; 6:15, travel talk, W. l- Alder; 6:30-7, Atw;tter Kent liadlo orcheslru, 1'nul I'instein, leader; 7-ii, pro gnwu. II. I.. Crockett with.H. 1.. Crockett , l:irilone; Way NVatth ami nkiilflf ami others; 8-10. K N X i aim e t udio program; l , Auib;i.ss;idor hotel dunce orchestra, Hay West, leader. Kl'O. San 1'runciseo, Cul.. (42S.3), 1-2 p. m., Uudy Selger's Kalr nioiii hotel orchestra: 2:30; spe cial alternoon studio program: . 3:30, l'alactt hotel concert . or chestra; U:3tt-S, hamiuet In hon or of Hubert Dollar; S-0. Don I. en CaiUllat company; Hull, r' Jia-k Cuakley's Cablrlans. KTAIt, Oakland, Cal. (240), 8-111 p. m., program, Hn'uner's. The black sheep of the family Is usually made the gOat lor every thing. , Women have more troubles thnn men. A man's friends never criti cise bim for growing old. La Grande Pistributors for ($U General Electric ((tVrX;'.5MliJ N'nliirc liOvcis lntervem to Nkvi- Tiw- 8iiOO 'fftrs Old 8KATT1.K, Wash. ( Al),Wash 'ngton's oldest inhabitant, a ce- 1a r t ree 2300 y curs Of a ge, h as been spured thp ax through the enorosity of natjro lovers of this state. It atanda 2iM) feet high, is 58 feet in clrcuir.f-irence, and IS. 4 feet in dlu meter. The Washington National Turks association raised $2ooo by popu !ur subscription to buy the mon arch, togather with SO of Its com panions, which stand 3fi miles from here. The land occupied by the grove will be set aside as a state park. , Aks ItMMl New Culmn Sclnot HAVANA (Al), Secretary of Public Instruction Mascaro, to Paying For The Honie "Dp to two years ago my nioify all went to doctors und medicine for my stomach trouble. 1 wis constantly filled with gas und no medicine helped me permanently until 1 tried a bottle of .Mayr's Wonderful Itetnedy at that time with excellent results. Now t am using my money in paying for u home." It is a simple, hurinles preparation that removes thn ca tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract- nnd allays the inflammation which, causes practically all stom ach, liver und intestinal atluieiits. Including appendicitis. One doe will couv'Uico or money ref-tnded. Adv. "Check Seal" Electrical , Appliances ARE better. . See Us. . Electric Co. Before you build, buy or rent get " l l Kimrti-il How (sir H utMrboldr't. "Iliit IkhA rt ctn br hid Irr Uimt nTllncllcuntirtof uf ttnlkt tio atipton Ibt "Chrek" -it uf by wril provide for tho 424,081 children j of school iifre who do not nowi attend cIuhscb, will auk for l.tmo new schools in, next year's budget.1 Of 275 primary schools In the; 7'J School disiricis, 60 of Diem uro still flervitf by "circuit riders,", who teuch in two or more schools. AStsvn4 Xt. W), Fitin: OHlAiO.V Tlt.Mti VOX FARM, II. W. Smllb, Drop., Iji Grniiilc, On;, This S.lver Kox Knrm Gttnran- tern gratle A slock, and makes j good nil quotations. No higher pell values in the west, 'or relln-1 bio plaee to purchase foundation stock. Now hi the tlmo to drop In and seo them. My maile up silver fox scarfs on hand will speak for thciitKclvcH. Mrs. Smith hits several young CAN A III l-JS SINGING, for stile ut $:t.oo each. 1 urn delivering two more pair of fox the larfl this month. great november ! . ... . lamp. sale;:,. NOW GOING j ONii r ; . i Credit CARR'S, No Interest; We will bo closed all if, 1025, in honor of our) mjmmi , WE HAVE IT FOR YOU. Anything you wish for dessert for your Sunday Dinner. A CAK I'M riiifuppiti (i-riy Morlia Jii'Vilrt Kood Ilnm-jr Crfftin jiik1 Kood Applu Haurrt l'oiinl Cako FEW SUGGESTIONS: Appl Mltu-o liltickborry Clierrjr Pcttch Aprlco 3'umpkln C'rPiim (m)kii:s . Marcnroons Aty Klnjrers Cream Hour and Turn-overa l'llF-NCII I'ASTIIY l-'r-i-nrli, ltyi", Criwki'd Wheat, Wholo Whrot, Ornham, i and Golden Crjnt. In Our New Ixicntloii Aci-osit tlio Street From Observer. Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Mnkir of Hlgh-Grade Putrtea "HOME OP TUB GOLDEN CUUST" ' A New Relish Made by the Gold Medal manufacturers. It's a winner. It's a sandwich spread un like any other. Ask Your Grocer! Union Creamery Company 1112 Jefferson Avenu9 La Grande, Oregon. Thone Main 122 Putmaris For1.1 . : COATS DRESSES j SUITS . , ' LINGERIE 1 HOSIERY i ' MILLINERY . v; j The Most .The Bestj In Value , In Style j HOTEL ASTOD EVERY JtOOM h PRIVATE TOILET 50$ Baths New, Modern Cloae to Shopping District nnd Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff horn $1.50 day Wednesday, Nuvemtj -r national-hei'oes,.,,.,. .,.,. ... !hrry Drops fluKiir , i33 v Hutsln Oat Meal Fruit Coffee Cako Butter Hot ni launch liolla Italrjerl Doughnuta " " Clnnitmon Kolls l'nrker House HqllB ' Hun BnnllB - Product Spread Ko fciwidry A'ttaxri likt limw