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'" ;n' !' V'!'' 'kUW '.?; A. 5 ''!Hi' ' THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Mat, -1 , "Wednesday,' Novcnilwr IK, Vx3: NEWS of SOCIETY French Shoit Story Discussed by Club 1 With Jrumutic iturtruyu's and intirrttutlonit that .rvvpulod lung anI Kympntheilc study, Mrs. l.urlU-t'uru-r Ht ndrlrksun IkI a Iut-kc compuny of Neighbor hood club iiH'tnbiMH to a better linden atnmllnK of thi! French flliort story Tuvmluy uCternoon ut tliu tiwutlntf hi Wm 'i'liibroui))B ut the llbrury liulldinjr. The hIuk wiib sot In a reproduc tion of a Kreneh Interior, softly il imnlmUetl by Hhaded lumia. Alt , who took putf in the program. In eluding the musteiunu, remained on thi platform 1.iro"-fhoiit the uftor uoon. White Prritch ntorlcs differ llttlo from othr short stories, Mrs. Hmdrlrkuoi. explained, it immt bo iiKi'et tl that Krinrh writers un ver satile. (Varless, trained in form, ami . trifle) H'lth pobrnunt nenslbOity tuitl a (eetinjr for tanKuiiKe.. Hhe jvdeet ol jiulxttc, Murp.nuuint unit Ifciudet txn I'epresentntWe of the three dif ferent VJpis of Kreneh aulliovh and HtOl'fMt.. V Of rialxuc, nnttl that "his southern father nnd his - I'm-lsian moihf-r rontinihf) their household disputes in the brain of their son." . "His outstanding (iiiallties she nave us ranaeltv for worl: and a love of the fiiKanlic and abnormal. . Then sketehtiis lUibtar's story of "The Aceursed Hoiuio," whirli she explained as a story of damnation. -Mrs. llendrlrkson found in it the elaboration or the thought ixprrfu ed by I'mit in Kphealans vi: 1 2, "Kor '. we wrestle mil asa'inst flesh and blood, 'but against prinelpalltiea. against powers, against rulers of durknewi oT ihis world." ,, Mrs. J. A, Tedl'ord and Mrs. l.ynn Wright played Dvorak's "Slavonic linnee' as a piano duet during the Interval lietM'een stories. .Mrs. llendrlekson next prave a brief blORiaphy and . analysis of ' tfaupnssant, whom she termed tho rriterta for tho modern short siory, jand tho completes! exponent of tho Fantastic Garters Art wry festive affairs thes days They drip with lace ostrich feathers, jitihons. flowers and jeweled buckles , "This one employs a loll'a head of ribbon very effectively. WALLING'S JERSEY DRESSES One lot of All-Wool Jer sey Dresses for pusses' school and street wear, to be sold at once for. 6.95 Each. ',.!., . . coats ; From TO 23' OFF HATS . ;' One lot Trimmed ' ?3.95 '. FLOWERS . All the beautiful new :novelties for hats and dresses. HAT FRAMES A new shipment just ; received. WALLING'S You insure your lioiisi', you insure your automobile; why not insure, your feut, too ? A pair of Just Wrlpht Arch I'resexvnr shoes will in sure your feet from fallen arches and remove callouses and Rive perfect comfort the entire day. They nr highly recommended by those who wear them. . Try a pair an! 1m convlnrcd. THE BOOTERY tiny Jlnyden, Mgr. Ilnrrte of the Arvh-Airt Shoo doetrtnc of. naturalism. As an example of Maupassant's art, "The onfeHsion" was read by Mrs. W. 1. McAdory, whose ap pearance In peasant costume lent atmosphere to the presentation. The 'story was interpreted by Mrs. llendrlekson as a portrait of hered ity, in which a distorted linage, of the mot her's cupidity appears in the net of the daughter as adultery. Massenet's "Klt'srii-; was then played on tho, vlolfn by Mrs. Flor ence Uyneh Miller In anticipation of the spirit of tho onehidinjf story. . Mrs. Wright accompanied the solo. ; Dutidet, a child of nature, Mrs, Hendrickson expiulued as a writer unsoured by suffering; unspoiled by success. Miss Mabel Doty read the select cd story. :"The Two Inns," which the leader termed "tile sum of life. and all of death." ' Mrs." H'ondrlckson concluded her analysis with three word pictures of what she would have painted had she been laying' the three themes on canvas. ) - The French national anthem, "La Marseillaise," was played a piano duet by Mrs. Tedford und Mrs. Wright as the final numbur of the afternoon. Announcement of the commit tee's success in providing a 1Mi per e.-nt subscription to the l-Vderation News bulletin was made at the business meeting by Mrs. CI. I Tarison, chairman.' Scranlon, president, the session. . . Smiths Entertain Bridge Club Members . Mr.'uml Mrs. Hiulty Smith cn-ti-rtnlncil tln ni.Miihi'rs of tin' Tuch ilay KvvnlnK IlililKf chin hint vre nlnic Willi u ili llKlitful imrty ut tliflr houlp on St'coinl atri'et.. Tin? home wus li'PornltMl with u pn-tty luvt-n-ili r nml whlli- color Bi'hi'iiii',- bou ipu'ls of rliryHuiilhi'niiims hi'lllK uh.-iI. 'Flio pliicanlB for I hi! ilaillty two-coiirm! lunohi'on, si-rvi'il ut the l'IOM.l Of till'' KUIIU'S, WlTt! In this SUI1H! COlOI'H. "our tolili a wiTi- lit play ilurlnK thi' c viMilHK. with Mrs. W. W. WII- koii wlnnltiK hlKh honoi-B unionK th laill'-a anil tin- K"ntli'ni'll'M priw koIiik lo T. li. Maxwi ll. A KUr-sl pii'.r- mum pri'Mi'hti'1! irrB- .Ii'hsi' A." lloskhiH, of liakfr. who wii.1 a visitor In tho rity last i vi' nlne. Miss EJeVore, Mr. llulick Married Here Miss Vela U( Vore. of rove, and Norman Hulick. who makes his homo near North Towder. were quietly married. y sterday noort at Hie I'resljyterian Munso here. The lt"V. William f'rosby Hoss offici ated. Tho happy couple were at tended by tho bride's mother und i her Cousin. ' ' ! " t They will make their home near North Powder. v Bridge Club Meets . At Hanford Home Members of the Tuesday Brldsre club were charmingly entertained yesterday ufturnoon when Mm. !-e Hun ford wus hostess at her home on Hixth street. Heauttful bou iuels of chrysanthemums were at tractively urrnnged thioughout the home. During the uftcrnoon's play Mrs, W. t Ki-oman won hitfli score. A dainty two-coiirso luncheon was served before, adjournment . Royal Neighbors Admit Seven v Tho ltoyal NelBhhoril of Amur ka'lu lil u npniul 'muollliK Morula) 'Vi-nlnif ut I he holm' of Mrs. II. Jolinxou for thili'puro.m of votliiK Oil a numb".!! :Of callillilali'H. HpvoiI noini'ii wiTi-' I'tecti'il ' to bi-pon-mii inliiira --of A hti . orKu nUut Ion. Mm I'hoi.lm Wllllamii,' illntrlot ili'uly of thu onli'.r, of ltaki'r. wtln pri'rti'ut. Suirise Party Honors Mr. Perry KrlrnilH of .Mr., und Mm Wnllfr li. 1'i'rry " mirpriwil thfiit with a pnrly honoring Mr. l'erry'a lilrlh ilay annlvi rHury laul i'vpnlnif lit ihi'lr homo. Thrt'o tnhlfs wore miii' rniimli'il at ranis. Thrf high prlin woro morltoil by Mr. nil Mm Vorne Alnsworlh. Cninoa wore lollowoil by ft two-qourso lunohoon sorvoil hy Iho women of Iho oom pany. . . art'trlna . n'f , ')itm' Avorli . fr'nl hor from llMM-o. :- - "; tlurtrd .ly', tho Kino Art, Kopm t iticnt of tlv. Orriroll Koilorutlon if Wuinon'a olub& This dopurtinoiit ! . r, IncluuVi both lllorature unU niuslo. ' 1 t'liaptor I. r. K. O. will mwt Tho liiHtltutc will bo In soiwloii Friday artrrnoon ut tho homo of at tho Conlrnl Library of I'ortlund Mra. J. k. Wrtitht, with Mrs. Km Matunlay. November 1. Mib. Hlt'h oat Vohrs as ussistunt hosti-ss. Krdson la a put proaldent of tho j l.a Urundu Ni'lKhborhood club and ' Tho lailloR of Moosohoart Lotion will .represent the music depart- -will moot Thursday afternoon nt 2 mont of the club at the Institute. o'oloek at tho home of MrH. C. K. Hot iJikoi (Hpeelul) The oren inn of the Nlitleth birthday nnnl vcraary of O. A. Caliper, of the Mot like aunulotiuiu, wus IhA oceuslon for a aurprlso pa)ty for Mr. and Mrs. Casper at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Jim WYIrh hern. The purly was.atlenileil by foijr couples who have worked together" ot the sana torium for' several' yours. They wore: Mr. 'und lr, Casper. Mr. and Mrs. liudley lioytos, Mr. und Mrs. 1.011 Mllchell und Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vlrli." Hefroshmenls coilHlstlliK of lee cream and oaki were served. I ShuliE, lmi4 Kast N avenue, with ' Mrs. A. N. Alayville as assistant honteso. ' ' . ' 1 Tho members of' tho Women's Itellef corps will hold their romi- prunes, ci ner Saturday, t j'ii'o' i -M- 5ser Mary V Says: AnnounceraenUi Social annoimcciiicitla . niay be printed In Hits coliuna Isee of chartre. Any annoanormenM pcrtalnlnit lo auy fnnctlona aiH'h as cooked, food aalrav etc.. will be refused. Aniiouucenienta, to be printed the same day, inns be n society editor's Bands by lOd o'clock.. fjewa editor's SEE OUR WINDOW For Dinner Sets New patterns and special terms. Call and sec them. F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-f3 How Women Now keep fresh, charm ing under trying hy gienic conditions THE uncertainty and incurit)( ot the old-time "sanitary pad'' has been ended. Scientific protection now supplants it. Wear sheer gowns, keep up with social and business rrfuircments, at all times . . . without hatiuicap. "KOTEX" is a new and remark able way . . . five times as absorbent as ordinary cotton pads. Absorbs r.n'l deodorizes at the same time. Thus ending ALL tear ot otuiKlmg. - You discard if as easily as a piece of tissue. 10 laundry. ro embar rassmcnL You cet it for a few cents at any drug or dejrarttnent More fimply by saying "KOTKX." Women ak for it without hesitancy. Try Kotrx. Comes 12 in a pack age. Troves old ways an unneces sary ri?k. K O T 6 X No laundry dueon! filte tissue Miss Buchanan to : Wed Mr. Clark . A betrothal announcement of In terest to I.u Grnmle was mhrto ln tho Aliiha XI Delta nml I'l Knppit Alpha chapter hoii.ies at ron'allls Thursilav evenlnK when sororlly sislors and ..fraternily hrnthors learneil of tho onKiitenient of .miss- Uuth nuchanan to It. itnlph t'laric of i.a GraniU.. , . Miss Iluoliunan. jrnvo tho news to members of her sorority at an In formal Ratherlnif In the XI Helta house, while Mr. Clark, In Corvallls for tho occasion, told of the en gagement to his fraternity broth em. The wedding ditto has not yet been announced. The bride-elect Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. l''red Buclianun, and a descendant of two old lien inn eonntv families. She l accom plished musically, - liavlnn been itradimted from the conservatory of music at the. ureifon AKrieuuiu nl collude.- . ' V, , , Mr. Olnrk la a.son of Mr. and Mrs.' Itohcrt Clark, formerly of Is land Olly.'-but now living at 20(12 Ouk Btreet In La.Orunde. ! He Is an alumnus of l.a Orande high school, and last June wus graduated from O. A. c. He Is now nmnnirer of Mrs! ( H. Iclarks Klorists In this city. presided overt ht. letfli UlCCb WiLJI Mrs. Tnclrey "; - A number of l.a orande Bins, who' are organizing a sewing cir cle, met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. 14. CTuckey, with Miss i.uelllo Gillette, as hostess. Nino Rirls were present anil the evening was enjoyable spent sow lug and visiting, utter which re freshments worn served. :" ... Ladies Entertain at Annual Dinner covers were laid for 125 last eve ning when tho members of .the ladies' society to the It. of V. P. nnd K. pare their, annual Thanks giving dinner at Iho K. 1'. Hall for Iho members -of ino liromernooii of Locomotive Klremen ami Kngl- tieem and Ihclr families. The ta bles were decorated .with autiimn flowers, In yollotCv lilnner was Rerved at 8 o'clock nfter which the following program was given: Heading, Sirs. I'-. O. foleinnli: piano solo. Miss Marian Wilson: recitation, 'Mr. Mel orKle and a short play, by members of Iho lodge. Mrs. Denver 1'. t'nnri ion had charge of tho program. Hard Time Social Set for Friday, Arrangements are being made by members of the l.uther league of the Lutheran church for a hard time social Friday evening at 1; 1 6 o'clock In the church parlors. Miss Oi nevlevo Nelson will be hostess. Kvoryono w ho does not come in oiu clothes will be fined. It is an nounced. Mrs. Krank Hansen. MIhs Helen Jensen and Mrs. J. u. miiz Inger will be In charge of the eve ning's entertainment. Thero will be a snort misine session, nfler which the remninuor of the time will no iievoieu m games and refreshments. . - . Plans Made for December 1 Party Thn Ijk11 Auxiliary "r- thi-rhood of UuHwuy Trainmen met hint pviMilnif at 7:30 otiock in roKUlur sesMton at KaKh" hal1 IMitna were made for a hard tlnv party to bw held Dtccmhcr 1 for all trainmen ami tncir lunula After the buniniw wiwlon frcahnitniB wt wrved. Coming Marriage Tft Announced Thi. romlnff morrloKfl of Mlm Irnf Miinlcko to Jack Harlow, of ..nm. has been announced to frlrnda of the tirldo-eh'ct her. The woddlnf will take plac In Seattle t-arly m fHrpmber. MIbs Mrlnlcke has renlnnd hnr position at tho Model U-uuty par ing on.l will lrov hortly for Hj- attlr. Hhv cainf hr MeB montht ara frnm Portland. whre hr mother reld. Mrs. Richardson to Attend Institute. Mr. A- L. Ittchardtwn will ev La Oraude lht ereain for Tort Thn .MisHlonury society of tho Iliiptlhl church will. meet ThurHtluy afternoon nt 2 o'clrtek nl the chureh wllh Mnf. J. W. StoltH nnd Mih. V. 1. McAdory us hoHtf8t s. .Mrs. Ke A. Hayrtv whoso d;nitflil.T 1 u ml.istonary In ('hlnn. will he prw ont finrl Will nhow a' nninbor of lur inoittiiK und illmu- ISoViinln-r it. ! , Hlnro tV ltf of thi-ir rccuh.r niceihitfB fall on tho Friday nfter ThunkHKUinB, t parcnt-tonchei' thi ltlvi-fia M hoola havf ttOVunei'd tho time ono wivk. Tlu solnttons will nuM't In their respertlvo ImHd hiKa Krlduy ntti-rmion ut SMTi otilo'U. HAT. KM. Or'. The instirlou .Mrs. Jordan. Who u few WeekK uk iiflvt'iilHi'd in a local iievHiaper I hul hIip would pay $tn to any ri'fiiierlnltle man who would lead her lo the ullar. now has an oppor tunity not only to obtain n huland hut Have :i belated nppliranl'H niollur TrOHi financial embarrass ment. . f In today's mnll' there arrived nn applieuttoii from a-yonuff man liv- Intr at rhtltcimiitfo. N. Y. lie wrote. ,qon. (Hy Shier Mary) P.reukrnsi OruiiKe, eereut. thin cream, creamed fresh tieef. on toaat, whole wheat toast, milk, colfee. Kuneheon -MlaktMr cheese wind wh'he, head h-tluee salad, jellied erlMp eoukUnt, milk, tea. Stewed chicken, Rruvy, nuodles, bnked aquaxli, jellied cah-buKe'-salad, canned pcuehes, sponge cake, ryo hreatl, milk, coffee. No potato are mnfHeflod In this menu an the noodle mipply 'urnisii itlir- lulneral kiHh found in potaioeH ho a sulad particularly rich in the.se nutrients is planned. HnUttl Chin-so sniulwlt'hOH KlKht sliees lnat. pound. eheem 2 nips milk, 3 tablespoons butter, 2 ckjs. 1 tea-spoon salt, leuapoon ntuHt-ard, lM te;mpoon paprika. t'ut cheese In fhhf slices. Ihiltor br-ad lltfhily and make sitndwiehes illbd with eh peso. Arranwo In a shallow hiiktiiff dbdi. . Heat . enjrn sliKhtly, li 1 it In irk nnd NeaNonlunf and pour over" sandwiches. Hake In n. modrrately hot ovn until u golden brown. Serve at once. f'lckh-B should ' bi served wllh this dlnh f planned for ffiowu per- trtat he had spent all of his moth er's funds In quest of an education und- that ho now desired to help hei savo the family home. The $400 offered hy Miv. Jordan would about eovvr tho uioriRaKe, lie said. Thn letter was forwarded to Mrs. Jordan, who lives at lndependenco. (Copyright, ir-'fl. Xt: Service.) A lleensp Ih nrwHwry to drive n ear In Washington, )..C, and to aciiuiro the Meehse' one must he familiar wllh the regulations and be nblo to- show that he can drlvo safely. , . . ' . ... .. New and Bewitching Apparel jor the Approaching Holiday Season Tho appniachinp; holirlaya fill social calendars. Tho next six weeks of the Winter will be very busy ones for feminine kind, and there will.be need for much shoppintr, both for gifts and apparel. It is at such a time that the services of this store will be greatly appreciated. . - ' ' Here you can have the advantage of being able to: shop quickly and efficiently. And particularly plens-1 ant is the knowledge that the newest apparel and, loveliest Christmas gifts may be purchased with full confidence in' their correctness and suitability. Hfc, LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY Watch For Toyland Opening Credit . CARR'S No Interest Look for thi Carton with th Cowboy FALLOW, listen to this-plcnty of select ed walnuts, "oodles" of pure dairy cream, just enough maple flavor ing, "scads" of wonder ful smooth caramel, all "chummy" and covered with pure milk choco late. It's what we all have looked for. It'sReal CandyJoy Galore! SWEET CANDY COMPANY Salt Lake, Utah mm Area ctcd .mt? Chocolate TRY OUR DELICIOUS FRUIT SHEET CAKE Together with tho usual large variety. WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS In our new location Across the street from The Observer. Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Makers of nigh-Onule Pmstrlefl "HOME OF THB GOLDEN CRUST" LOOK OVER OlJIt WANT ADS FOK 11ARGAFNS SvcrBiU's aDelbntf Marinello Shop TO INTRODUCE Phyllis Adkins We are offeriiiff a special inducement lo the Women of La Grande -CLIP THIS C0UP0N- This Coupon and 50c Entitles the Dearer lo a Water Wave Dy Phyllls Adkins (Good this week only) v. I land to attend aa Institute con