La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 23, 1925, Image 3

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    i 7 nday, November 23, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
I
i t
NEWS of SOCIETY
t
edding Takes Place
' i Anniversary
,1 pretty home wedding took
jctt Haturduy evening: at H o'clock
the home of Mr. und Mrs. H. A.
tils, 2003 Third street, when
ir daughter, MIhs Kern K. Wells
1 Peter J. Henry were united
marriage by the Rev. WiUtmn
bjf Hons, of the lJrvsbytcrlun
jrch. - Twenty-five years ago on
i same day and at the same hour
: and Mrs. Wells, parents of the
Hv were married.
Miss Cti-ssu Wells, the bride's
ten' ! was bridesmaid und li. I.
f -rvey, of Maker, was best man.
E e bride was beautiful in a dress
blue velvet and carried a shower
I uquet of rosebuds. Her brldcs-
ltd wore satin and carried a
i ench bouquet. The home was
j;o rated with many pretty roses
ijf I chrysanthemums,
t Sfter :the ceremony a buffet
icheon wus served, with Miss
.r la Uenhum assisting Mrs. Wells.
f ly immediute friends and rela
k es wrre present. Mrs. George
:tle. Miss Wells aunt, of Salt
ku City, t;tah came to Ja Grande
the occasion.
The happy couple sleft here the
Jio oveninK1 for Weiser, Idaho,
uir they will malm their home,
i '. Henry is connected with the
k trvey. roster company there,
f - i Wells Is a popular I .a Grande
E i. having made-hor homo -here
.era! years. Hhe Rind wit id from
j : 3 J -a Urunde hiKh school in the
ring of lu-M.
I iiild Entertains I
hildren 1 !
j The imrty glvtn by llm KvIhoq
y I Guild for tin- children of tlli'i
i J'etrr'H Sunday hcIiooi Sutur
v y uftcrnoon wus vury succcsarul.
& twoon 40 und lid children Batli
) j. ;d at Ilanan hull ul 2 o'clock and
' out a di'Hshlful uricrnoon ul
f tnes. The hull wan cleverly
I AordU'd wllh the Idi-u of Chunks
:f ring. AfU-r the Ramus dullity rc
'i j . !shmclUs were served.
' Mrs. Fred Cross was chairman
the committee 111 cliarge und
. s Hose Klein hud churge of the
' mes.
I r.;Hutchins Honored
I t Surprise Party
: Mrs. 0. 1'. Hutchins and Miss
f lu' McNVcs entertained at tle-
httul birthday surpriBe party
i' ' iday evening, honoring Mr.
1; ' itchins at the home of Mr. ami
i . (i. A. MeNccs. on Sixth street.
During the evening "600" wus
..fed at three tubles, with Miss
nltu Vanberg winning high
ire unions- the lauus und the
Ulemea'H prize going to K.
ussier. Mr. Hutclllns received
r consolation prize.
ainty refreshments were served
er the play. . . .
...
Vs. Owsley, Mr.
kClearvvWed . ,
drs. Eilhu' Owsley nnd Hurry
Cleury ;weru united In nuirriuge
WALLING'S
H.'Rfc'Y nHKSSKS .
I One lot of All-Wool Jer
sey Dresses for misses'
; school and street wear,
; to be sold at once for
$6.95 Each.
COATS '
' From, -
10 TO 25 OFF
HATS
One lt Trimmed
S3.95
FLOWERS
, All the beautiful new
novelties for hats and
dresses.
HAT Fit AMES
A new shipment just
received.
WALLING'S
Wo men who wear A rch -
I Shoos experh-nee more
mfort and huppim-ss than
y class of women in I a
and I. WHY? Because they
ve forgotten oil their foot
iuIiIos. Callouses and corns
mnienee disappearing from
time they put them on
ir feet. The narrow he.!
ft-vents wearing out yonr
tod silk ho?. This atone
a saving of about $3.00
r pair on these shoes fro.n
dinary shoes.
f your shoes hurt you
i r face Is d rawn and
tinkled and you feel ml-
lilc Women who wear
teh-Aid Shoes generally
Jok peasant and wear a.
K smile.
mt Tlicm At
THE 1B00TERY
!! "HESTEIC, U :s ."A? I
For Evening
Lrh party but akatched ar m4
W Iota or nooan w.- - -vary
proud and pulfy sppaaranc. It
la iuipprtti vrwr Jf8" !mrm
of raakaup an hmuT raatjsU,
and Uned "oil daltaata SA
. and roMWdf.
yesterday aftcrno.oj) at 8. o'clock at
tlie parsonage of the Presbyterian
church hero. Thp Itev. William
Crosby lto?a officiated.
Mrs. Owsley ims been eraloyetl'
on the I'ierco ranch near bvo fof
nuiuu time. , .',
P.-T. Association .
Meeting Successful.'
A largt) crowd attended the, re-'
ceptlon fven Friday' eveninc &4
the annual meeting of .the (ireci)
wood - Parent-Teacher usHociation
honorlnir Mr. and Mrs. J. T..Lon
fellow. A concert by the I -a Grande
Municipal band :waa part of, the
evening's progrrani.
The numbers played - by the
band were: March, "Cherokee" by
Goldman; Moneau, "The Ihiwn of
Love' by Uendlx; selections from
"JiLoasom Time ' by Schubert; pa
trol "Blue and GrayT' by -Dalbey;
march 'The Arbitrator" by ilafc
ley. Mrs. Ann Vlckers . sans three
numbers, accornpanbxl by Miss
Mildred Lovctt at the-piano. Her
numbers were: "Ln(ll Tou Calne"
by Metcalf: "A' Bowl of Uoscs" by
Clarke and "Thank God for a Gar
den." Karl Reynolds, secretary of the
chamber of eomnucrco, talked about
a normal school for Eastern Ore
gon, urging all to support the
movement. The school budget was
dlacuastid by C. 11. Kberhard, chair
man of the bourd of education, i He
asked more people to attend tho
hearing this year, which will be
held at the high school next Fri
day at 2 c'cloek i ,
purine; a short-business . session,
it was decided that the Greenwood
and Willow Pa rent-Teacher as
sociations would hold a rum ma go
salo soon. The committee ap
pointed for the affair consisted of
Mrs. 1). W. McPhcraoni Mrs. Birch,
Mrs. L. Harris and Miss Hnook.-
Miss Lovett's roonv received the
picture for this month, having the
largest number of parents pres
ent, i , -, ' .-. . -.
The evening, was' .brought to ' a
close by the serving of delicious
refreshments.- .' .' 1 -
Dinner Compliments
Miss Walsinger
Mrs. Everett Wulsihgcr : enter
tained at u pretty 1 dinner : party
Friday evening honoring the .six
teenth birthday anniversary of her
daughter. Miss Marjorle, and the
fifteenth birthday anniversary of
Miss Irene Hpencer. The table was
decorated with a dainty pink, and
wlille color scheme, w ith two birth
day cakes, decorated with thn ap
propriate number pf candles, in
the center of the tablu. Dinner
was served ut 6 o'clock with cov
ers laid for ten guests. ' -
A d'-Hghlfut time wus spent at
games alter dinner."
Stake M. I. A. Meets
At Bean Home
Mumlicrtf o the bourd of the
Hlukc M. I. A. mm at thi; honii! of
Mr. und Mra. Wultrr Henri Krlday
vrvnine. Ttao party win Kiven ljr
lln: board mrnibi-ra for Mr. and
Mra-llcun to show tlirlr apprrcia-
Miss Rogers Gained
15 Pounds in Six Wcks
bkiiuiy Men and Women ialn
luuml In 30 In9 or
Money Back.
My dear Krlcnds:
After my uttack of Ktu f- was
thin, rim-down and Weak. I had
a sallow complexion, fny checks
were sunk in und I was con thri
ft My troubled with gns on mv
stomach. . I felt stuffy and had
lost my appetite. I had read about
McCoy's cod Llvrr OH Compound
Tablets and decided to give them
a trial. At once I began to pick
up an appetite, my cheeks filled
out and my complexion became
healthy looking and I gained 15
pounds In six weeks and am very
thankful for what McCoy's Cod
Uvr OH Compound Tablets did
tor me.
Miss Alberta Ilogcrs, 264 W.
Cero Gorda St.. lH-catur, 111
To tuko on weight, grow strong
and vigorous, to fill out tha hol
lows In cheeks and nrck, try Mc
Coy's Cod latver Oil Compound
Tablets for S days. $0 Tab Ms
Gft cents at Bed Cross lrjg Store,
Glass Drugs,- and druggists every,
where. If they don't give you
wonderful help In 30 days. rt-t
your money back you be the
Judge. But be sure and ask for
McCoy's, tho orlgiuul and gtn t
Uh;. Adv. .
tion of Bcrvlcca rendered to the
M. t. A.
Tho nvf nine wo Bpent at kuiiips
and muatc after which refresh
ments were served by tho ladles
of tha party.
. . .
Endeavorei-s Join
In Meeting
l ne Christian Kndeavor societies
of tho Presbyterian and Chrlstlnn
churches mat In joint session Inst
evening at tho Presbyterian church.
The Junior -societies met ut '4
o'clock In a very interesting; meet
ing with Miss Mury Nowlund as
leader. A thank oferins was mudc
In the form; of food and clothing
for the needy. Severul members
of tho Boclety gave a pluy entitled
Tho First ThanksffivinB."
During the session of the senior
aocletlea later in tho evening the
children repeated the play. Oth
er numbers on the progrum were a
piano solo by Miss Helene Price
and 'a voce.) nolo by Miss Mildred
C'udn.
Dainty . refreshments were
served.
...
Many Attend
Hard-Time Social
Uctween 36 and 40 people nt-
tended the "hard times" party
given Friday wening by the huther
league at tho Lutheran church.
Tho guests came In hard times cos
tume, Mrs. William Holt's costume
being the , cleverest, tthe repre
sented a Swedish cmlgranL girl,
just ,over from Sweden. An im
provised court was- a feature of
the eVenlng Vllh John A. Gjermo
as marshal Jid Fred Mulhes Jr.
as juuge.
tf Misses .jEmmo, Wurl und Helen
Jensen played a piano duet "Hpnn
Ish Iancc,,r and us an eucoro plrty-
Tid ."Crimson; Blushes." Mrs. J. G;
Slltaingcr sahr, "When the Hell In
the Llghlhouso Itlngs Ding Dong,"
accompanied' by Miss Kinma Wurl
at tho piano- , . ,
' purlng thi business session pre
sided over uy the president, Miss
Kmmii Wurl, It wus decided to give
a concert lii tho near future to
help pay lor the- new pluno which
the league recently purchased. 1 ,
Before adjournment . refresh
ments were served by the hostess,
Miss Genevieve Nelson. ;
. Don't worry at a strahgc noise
at night. . It is merely the coal bill
climbing up to the roof.
Some women are happy. Others
marry men who drink, or gamble,
or fool around with radios.
TOYLAND
Now Open
.Credit CARR'S No Interest
You'll Enjoy That
TURKEY
DINNER
More
If your clothes are nicely cleaned and
pressed. BETTER PHONE MAIN 72 TO
DAY. Our wagon will call. Your clothes'
will come back looking like new.
The Wardrobe Cleaners
. Next to Penney Co.
1ITE CARGO'
IS REVIEWED
WHiile Cargo," how showing in
Portland and which Is scheduled to
bi featured at the Arcade theater
here Haturduy, November 28, Is
drawing quite a bit of attention
from tho crlticls In Oregon's me
tropolis.
The play, featuring Tondeloyo, a
half-castd Franco-Negro woman,
who exerts her sinister influence
upon the whites who succomb to
the . "dump rot" of Africa, drew
top page heudllnea in the Oregon
Journal, the Portland Oregonian
and tho Portland Telegram, at ltd
opening.
"White Cargo" Is naked truth.
Very, very naked. In fact. It has a
wild, barbaric dramatic flavor as
had "The Ulrd of Paradise." but it
is not sweet nor appealing as was
that lovely play. It is truth un
disguised and undlstortcd, and it
has ascertain primitive wanton
Announcements
6oxiai anrouncenieiiu may
be printed In this column tree
of charge. Any utnmuioettMLnta
pertaining to any functkna such
as cooked food sales, etc wiQ
be rcfuid Annoonocinanta, to
be printed the same day ninst
be In society editor's hands by
:00 o'clock. News editor's
note, h
The Woman's Homo Missionary
society of tho First M. K. church
will meet Tuesday at L':30 p. m., in
steud of Wednesday aa usual. Mrs.
Km ma Harding will be hostess at
her home at 901 Adams avenue.
All who have not yet pakl their
annual dues arc requested by the
president, Mrs. Leo Hunfurd, , to
muke payment ut this meeting.
."....
The Women's Tuesdoy Bible class
will moot ns usual tomorrow after
noon at 2:30 o'clock at the Neigh
borhood club rooms. Tho subject
will be "The Woman at the Well
of Samana." The topic for corre
spondence study Is "Representative
Countries of Palestine."
There will be a reading from
Jun MucLarcu8 "Life of the Mus
ter." Visitors uro always . welcome.
beauty that commands attention
and respect. And it I splendidly
told, writes Cuss JJner Hicks In tho
Oregonlun.
"It Is a play to be seen only In,
the company of your husband. If
any," she continues. "It is realistic
drama, grim and brutal at time.
It ts unusual entertainment. It is
a vigorous drama, a vivid and cot
orful story of sex starvation In tho
tropics. If you Ilka stark realism
und sensationalism, If you want
your emotions, whatever they are,
stirred a bit, and if you want new
treatment of old and daring themes
to dwell upon, you will like "White
Cargo," she concluded.
Uean Collins, in the Tclegrum,
says "if you like Hie sort of play
In which 'damns' and 'hells appear
only ns they are dragged in by the
ears. 'White Cargo is not tho play
you wunt to heor. If, on the other
hand, you like tho unsugured sort
of a happy ending, the sort of a
happy ending In which you pcu Die
innernito.st fiber or a man's soul
remaining sound and fine to the
end under the 'damp rot und the
hellish corrosion that seems to
break down and destroy the souls
of while nu'U around him- then by
all means sec 'While Curgo'."
" 'White Curgo is a piece of dra
matic mush so splendidly actd
i hat one occasionally forgets Its
nauseating qualities in admiration
of tho superb portrayals by tho
scanty cast," Hays Bob Swayze in
the Journal. "I don't see why tho
amusement-loving world should he
i-xpected to be so absorbingly inter
ested in the 'mummy palavers
(illicit love affairs) of a handful
of white men who go to tho West
Coast of Africa to become prey for
the wiles of a half-breed harlot
and tho victims of an unconquer
ably despoiling and enervating cli
mate. Him, there Is something to
he said in praise of the production,
and that has to do with tho acting.
J ?r
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AN EXCEPTIONAL
For Two
t o If il
To Pay
The Fatigue
Of Hand
Ironing
You n'iiy not think or
household UuMh in Icwih
of tons but that hand
iron weighs' 6'2 pounds
and when after four or
five hours you finish the
family ironing with this
small iron, you have lift
cd it about 550 times
more than u ton of
weight pushed it over
a stretch of clothes that
would cover a bungalow
floor and you have
stood all the while. Small
wonder yoii arc tired at
the finish!
S5
Easy - Quick - Better JffoMnd
Equipped with white enamel table top
i LET US DO YOUR NEXT IRONING
Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.
i THANKSGIVING SALE
TWO REMARKABLY UNDERPRICED GROUPS OF
PLAIN AND FUR-TRIMMED
. In Smart Winter Styles ; .' '.:,;.
Group One
Values to $22.50
NOW-1-
$14.50
No finer fabrics or
you cannot match elsewhere.v bport and ;Dress-
trimmed to 'Select from. . ; 5"'. -;
V
Tills often attains to pinnacles of
rare distinction. Isahelle Herbert,
the only woman In the enst, Is sen
suous and sumptuous as tho half
breed slron. ' She doesn't wear
many clothes and thege she doesn't
wear In many places.- If j-ou like
stnrk, forbidding realism, Imported
from a' godless region, and acted
with tromondous superbness, go to
see 'White jCargoV ;
..The advance sale of seals for
"White Cargo 'opens on Tuesday,
Weeks Only
THE BEST
FOR A LOW DOWN- PAYMENT 'f '
18 MONTHS TO .PAY
vr . iajm. .
Always At
prettier styles to, I
1 REAOY'TO-WEiR
November 24, nt the Gluss driig
store, and from 'all indications a
capacity audienco will preet. th.e
uppenrnnce here of this nVuch crit
icized play, tho munagcn)cnt of the
Arcudo theater says.,
Stan field Sfieaks at The i Italics
THK PALLKS. Orel--X "plea ''tor
support of tho efforts of' western;
congressmen io stop the. continu
ous payment of trlbuto to txp fed
eral , government through money
f AND MIUUNKRY ":
We Are Offering The
IRONER7!
Your Service"
4 ; V-
: Group Two
, .Values to $47.50
, NOW---
$39.75
be found at this Dricc.. Values
Coats,---plain and fur
: ; : vt -
dsrlved from public land within
stute boundaries wait made today
by Senator It. N". Htunfleld, speak -ing'hrfore
The Dalles Ktwanis elnb.
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EVUf MOM ku PRIVATE TOILET
. iUlta , '' Naw. MoJan .
. OmI .WoynJni Pianto n4 Tbant
nOCEOMkOB Trifwl.5
Payment
18; Months -
: To Pay
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Makes Ironing
Easy ;.. ;
With it' there is no
standing .for hours no
tired arm no aching
(back no ruffled dispo
Iriition. Comfortably seat
cd at your Simplex Iron
cr you actually enjoy
the short time you spend
at your ironing which is
done not only easier,
quicker and at less cost,
but actually better in
finish, with the edges
straight and the cornel's
time, with embroidery
and initials standing out
and dresses and skirts as
pretty as ever.