Monday November 30, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVEF
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NEWS bf SOCIETY
Party Announces y -Approaching
Marriage
The upprourhinff nmrriiiiee Of
MIsh ltu HuiiUh, dauKtiler of Mr.
Hihl Mm. W. 1). Hunks, to Wtlliiun
Ht'tiKhaii, son s of Mrs. H. G. loy,
wuh inudo known to Go fiU'iidM of
the b rid r -el ret Sundtiy ufternoon
nt4i tcu Kivtm in ht-r liunbr ' by
I MI(tH M cilia Hanks und Kdrls Mu
Kuire ut tliK, homu of the luttr'
1 inuiluTf Mrs. 8. M. Murfiau, nt ltilC
' Sixth strfft. ' -
Chrysanthemums, pompoms and
I carnations. In a color scheme of
pink und white, ffarnialud the
'mourn in whlclt the RiieHls were
welcomed by the liotioree.ithe host
I im'h und Mrs. Morgan. Cliumbcr
; nnmie was pltiyi-d by it. Knene
'rolls,' Andrt-W I-oncy and Kenneth
Ci'lteler. - -i
From a cleverly devised wish in k
well, in the cent.T of lite table ut
.Which Mm. Hunks and Miss I .on is
O'l'onnell Hat to pour chocolate and
ta, tlie K"'-St drew heart -Hhapetl
tokens inseriliod witlt the names of
the bet rot lied couple. McHdumcs
Walter Uloklund. Hny' Price nnd
Melvin Lai-sun and MImu-h Minna
Ash und Itlanehe and Maltel ller-
KiiKM assisted with the courtesies
In the dininK room.
Miss Hunks Is to be compliment
ed at ,u, number of' prenuptial uf
ralrs that her friends an' plan
ning. Hen weddiiiK day has. not
been announced.
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Entertains With .
Dancing Party ' " 1 ,:::!
Mrs, H. K. Williams oiitt'rtained
; n number of friends at a dancing
parly Saturday evcntnjr ot her
home on M uventte. The nffulr was
jriven us a surprise for,, MrM ,WU
lams in honor of bis btrlbday anni
versary. Mrs. I'hrley Price' ' ' and
Mrs.' Al Ibirinuiii won Lho prizes in
the Rome contests.
Dainty refreshments were served
liy rtbe hostess before adjourn
ment. ; -
'WW. G. Meeting '.
Of Much Interest v
' Tho World Wld Guild of the
Ttupttnt church mt In regular scs
nioii Kulurdiiy afternoon nt the
lionic of Mia. G. A. Polinrd, with
Mrs. rollurd und Mrs. c": C. I'on
nincton us hostesses, h dainty
lilule luncheon was served ut 2
o'clock, nt'ter -whlch mm Cornellu
Hansen, prcsiilent, presided over
the luminous meeting- ,Tll "PCP"
committee (live u report concerning
WAITING'S
COATS
?9.90 and up' to ' $4150
TRIMMED HATS
?1.95 - $3.95 - 57.50
BLAZERS
SG.93 - $7.50 - $10.7.
New
WOOL JACQUETTES
Men's S! He Sox cheap, r.
Women's flesh Under Hose,
Tint. Krnmes. Velvets, Uni
codes, Flowers, Fur 'Trim
mings. SILK TrOSK All colors.
SI-10
WALLING'S
.Large. Milliner
The large 'hat, undoubtedly would
like to return to fashion's favor and
fs trying very hard to do bo. Here
is a new model of black velvet with
a wide band of white kid and three
iow )f white kid about the crown
with -liny bows in the -back. pit is
short In the front nnd back, but wide
at the shies. .
to the niemhe8 of the Westminster
society tomorrow evening, iVcm
bcr 1.
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The Voting Women's 4Cdueatlonnl
Auxiliary will meet tomorrow eve
ning, December 1, in the Neighbor
hood club rooms. The proKrum for
the evening is ''Uchlnd the Foot
lights." Miss Hvrtha Wulsinger is
chairman of. tlm committee- in
charge.. The other members of
the committee. ure:'Mrs. A.- W, Nel
son. Miss (,'hUte Tuytor, Mrs. Itoy
turrey,- Miss Annctta Johnson, Mr.
U. It, Carey, Mrs, Ituiplt Winters
and Mrs. C. J. l'utmau.
The meeting pt . the Parkdale
club lias been postponed until De
cember U. Mrs. lira nt Sturtevant
wilt be hostess, at her home on
Spruce street. Mrs, Vepha Carbine
will assist Mrs. Sturtevant. , .
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Tlie Indies' Aid .of"' the Presby
terlun church will meet Wednesday
afternoon, December 2, nt '2 :3o
o'clock. In the', community room
of the church.,
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Tlie first rehearsal of the Mon
day musical chorus wjll be held to
morrow evening, December I, ut
7:30 o'clock, ut the. -Neighborhood
club rooms in .tlie library building.
The chorus will meet Tuesday ev
ning of each wek.
Radio
(ho World Wlrtf Guild bonne partjy.
which will bt held oij jtlladstohe
.ark eurly this spring. The loeiil
girls are working diligently to wjn
the trophy which will be given to
tho guild having the. Iurgest:nuin
ber of points by that time.- Tho 1Q
pohit' 'system was' extu'iHetf ;by 'seV-
e-rul of tbO'glrls. .. .. .. ,,
'Mrs. W. P. McAdory, counselor
rb"the,'W;1 W."t5.s bad ' chaT'ge of
the1 nftcrnodn'jj program. Miss
Kthul Urown'ave a report on the
missionary magiutine-' "M'iKsionsi'
and each girl told of the work of n
missionary in foreign fields. After
tlie progrum tho gVls practiced
songs, which they sang; at tho
church services last evening.
Miss Louise French, a member
of the guild, who ; Is 'attending
school at Salem, was present. She
came to La Grande Tor the Thanks
giving holidays.
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Mrs.-Reuter Entertains '
Clio Club Members
. With eovers luld for 20 Mrs.
Walter Heuter entertained the
members of the Clio, club and a few
friends Saturday afternoon at 'tt
prettily' appointed luncheon at 1:15
o'clock at the country club. A bou
iiuet of yellow chrysanthemums
st-rved as n centerpiece and cu n-
dtes and nu cups were in tlie same
color.
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VELOCIPEDES
F.L. LILLY
1 Hardware
Phone M-H5
Hear thr "Welsh lee men nt
Ij. D. S. TalH'riiaele, Mntulay,
'fivcm!cr SO -
r Five, tables of. .bridge were 'form
ed after luncheon. Mrs. ' W. H.
nohnonkninp Jr. vorr Silsli" sco-e
among the club members and Mrs.
A. J. Stange received the ''guest
lrite.
Orders Honor
James Moss.
James Moss, who was 71 years
old Saturduy, was surprised with a
birthday party given by 45 mem
bers of the Itebekah and Odd Fel
lows lodges.
. Games am) an informal program
passed tho hours. George Moats
played a harp and M rs. Goortfc
Ktchardson, the piano. - Mrs. C. F.
Mcpherson and Mrs. Will Adler
sang. The pnrty concluded with a
lap' supper, served by a committee
under Mrs. Motier -Kl ledge, who
bad chnrge of the arrangements
lor the entertainment.
ti'i:sdav, ii;ci:miw:p i.
Mountain Time Muttons'.
liFWA, Ogtlcii, I tai, '
fi-B p. dgden itadio Deal;
ers program.
KOA, IH'itVer, C;do. (:I2J.1)
13:15 p. m., Itialtolheatttr m
zsicalc; :t:15. relaxing und cor
rective exercises; a::su p. m.,
.matinee tor housewives; 4, cul
inary hints;' 4:15, Utah ion- re
view; 6::iti, uinne.r concert,
Brown Palace- string orcbeslru,
Howard Tfllotnon; 7:So, News
Tinies concert.
Paciffe 'lime Stations.
KFOA, Seattle, Wusli. ( IM.:t
G:45-S:15 p. in.. Hooper Kelly
company; 8:::o-3:3o, program;
y:.':u-ll:at), Kddie Harkness daneo
orchestra.
liFWIt. I1o11jvhmI, Cal. (i52)
B-G p. in., children's hour, lllg
Urother of KFWH; 7, health
talk. Dr. W. 1. Schuster: 7:15,
microphone brevities; 7:30-8,
Joe Martin's Famous Studio Six
orchestra; -Km ma Kimmel, so
prano; Henry Johnson, tenor;
It-1 0; program, JL L. Crockett,
Kllte trio. Louise Sullivan; Way
Watts and bis ukulele; , J0-11,
Wurne,r lrothers. ffdlic, direction
ONE Tiy WOMAN
GAINED 10 POUNDS
IN 20 DAYS
Announcements
' Bodal announcnirntii may
be printed In tills column free
of charge. Any announpemrais
pertaluliig to any functions Biirb
as cooked food sales, etc.. will
be refused. Announcements, to
be printed tlie same day. roust
be In society editor's hands by
1:00 o'clock. Mews editor's
note, ,
SKINNY MEN CAN
. ' . DO THE SAME-
Tlml's going some but skinny
men; women and children jtot
can't help putting on good, bcnl-
thy flesh when they take McCoy's
Cod Liver Oil f'ompo ind -Tablet..
As jchock full of vilamiues as
the nasty, fishy lusting cod liver
oil Itself, lull these sugar-coat ed.
tasteless (ablets are ns easy 1j
lake us candy and won't upet
tlie stomach. '
One woman gained ten poun is
in twenty-two days. Sixty tablets.
sixty cents and money back If not
satisfied. A.d; Gluss Drugs, L. V
L. Drug Co., or any -druggist for
M','oy's Cod Liver Oil ('ompourel
Tat (lets. Direction's und formula
on each box.
"Get Mefoy's, Die orijrlnnl' un.1
genuine Cod IJVer Oil Tablet.
Adv. .
The Neighborhood club will meet
at the Presbyterian church tomor
row afternoon at 2 o'clock, Mrs.
V. V. McAdory will be leuder of
the day. '
The Willow Parent-Tencber as
sociation will meet Tuesday after
noon at 2:30 o'clock at the school.
The meeting was postponed from
last, Friday the regular meeting
day.
Tho Ladies Auxiliary to the
Brotherhood of Hallway Trainmen
wilt meet tomorrow evening in
regular business session.
Mrs. T. C. Rowser will b tins'
THE UOOTEKY
For Christmas Slippers
COM FY 1- KI.TS
l"or Jli-n
Tor Women
For Oiildrrn.
Shop rarlr. nliA! we have a
full run of s
for . tne wlmle
ftusbem
fnniilj.
Prew Shoes for men.
rrrs Slippers for ladles.
Spunlex r.iiaranlecd Silk
Hoslrry. tl.on, t.2 tl.HO
and S2.no.
THE B00TERY
Uear IIm WeUh foremen at
L. D. S. Talirmarlr. Mmiilay.
3iovemlHT 30
Deposit
It Here
Take no chances. We
are prepared to pro
tect your money.
UNITED STATES
Hear tlie Welsh f.lcctiMn lit
1 1, D. S. TalM'nifu le, MiHiiluy.
November SO
y I "nge No. ft I'mm :
OREGON TRAIL FOX FARM,
n. W. Smith, Prop.,
La Grande. Ore.
The first Increase from ranch
raised KILVER FOX was In I!rt3.
Now we have three 70-page magn
lines published monthly support
ing PDA'EH FOX raising. The
V. S. maintains an experiments)
fox farm. It also Issues a Gov
ernment Hulletin on HILVEP. FOX
which describea it as un Ideal and
most profitable Industry (If right
ly entered) which means get good
stock from ; ar reliable, active
breeder.
FEED
Tlnlleil Onls
Itirfleil Itnrlej
hole ' CVini
Clucked t'orn
Wlinl.- Wheat
llll Teen
itniiMi Airnim
linlil Tlnmllijr
lliihil Mtnw
(.rll
li-g Mnk r
Sernfeh l-etfl
Ask ur I"rloes.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
- Main 79
M'barlie Wellman: 11-U,. Henr'
" Hatsteud'a Hollywood Hoof or
chestra,' : . '
KiO, Oakliuttl, Cal. (tidl.S)
7:15-7:30 a. in., health trulu
injf exercise, , Hugh Harrtrt
Dobba; vAVllllhm H.' Hancock:
7:45. pep class. Hugh Barrett
. IX) hi is: b: IB-8:3, health trulnlnR
exerctsea, HukIi Barrett Dobba:
U:3'-1 p. in., luncheon concert.
Pacific States Klectrlc company;
4-5:30, concert orchestra, HoU'l
St.. FrancUv Vinton ,La l'Vrra;
' 6:30, "As a Woman -Thinkoth,!'
Louise Uindis: : C-7, dinner con
cert, Sherman,. Clay t'onipuny
studio; S, ltadio breesca, K. C. t
S:I0, KUO Little symphony
orchestra concert. Pari Itbode
. liamel, conductor; Arthur S. Uur
bett musical interpretative
writer; liuth Waterman,' con
tralto; IPSO, auction bridge fon
turc; lo.ti, dunce muslo ,pro
. gram, Hotel Ht. Faiiets. ' ' '
KaV, Portland, On (ini.A)
' . Ja;,H-i:3l p. m., - Uose Pity
: tfio; C-7, dinner coue'ert;. 7:4.ri-8,
talk; 8-10, educational program:
'Sound Investments," Gtrne H,
Burr; Auction Bridge lessons;
style talk; MoF.lroy quartet; 10
12; concert; dunce mil Hie, Mult
nomah hotel.
K1I.I. Ixis AnRoles, Vah. (-103.2)
-6.:0 p..m.,- Leigliton's Ar
catle cufeterla qrcluwtra, Jack
rronshaw. leuder: B;;0-7:30, his
tory story, Prof, llertzog; weekly
visit of Queen Tttnhiu and her
S:ndmun; fvouis 1-V Klein, auto
harp 'and harmonica, Clms. Les
lie Htll, roailiriKfl: : Lf nort' Kll
. Han, contralto; 7: SO "Pokw." H.
M: Robertson; 7:45,' "Pliuire of
Radio 8hin - WlrrtlcHH;'. 8-10.,
jtrofrnm, Frank MHine company, !
. , 'iTiies" in honor, or - the plant
ing of 6000 trees In Mentuar
Hills: 10-lt, Art Hickman's Pi It
more hotel dance orchestra.
KM'I It. Molly wihmI, Pal. (2H)
fi-G p. in- lionio hour, Mammy
Simmons, Billy Lord and Alar-
yn.tt llnn.lt ' 7. 'HI ; "Ulil nmml i
Mlnea," K.: P. Barclay;.' 8-10,
KMTH concert hour. Turner or
chest ra. direction Lorcn PoweH.
Kxx, iioiivtMHi, tni. ;i;(u.oj
5:30-0:15 p. m. Wurlitzer pipe
organ studio. Town Tattler; 6:15,
tru-vel talk, W. F. Alder; 6:30-7,
Atwater Kent concert orchestra,
Puul Pin'stein, leader; 7-7:45;
program. Hoy Donley copipuny;
7:45, "lieulth," Hr. Kobt. T.
Williams; program, Zlnke's
Itebottoming Shoe , Co.i -Ui,
KNf feature titudlo program;
iO-it. movie night at thu Am
bassador. Hay West's 't'ocoanut
Orove dunce orclu-stra.
KP, Snn Francisco, Pal. ( PM.:t)
, 1-2 p. m.. Ituily Hclg. r's Fair
mont hotel orchestra.; 2:30-3:30,
Hpeelal matinee program; 3:3u
4::t0. Cyrus Trobbe's Palace hotel
concert . orchestra; 5:30-0: 1 f,
'children's hour stories. Big Bro
ther; U:P), Wnldeniur Llud and
fbe States HeslauratH oi-ebestra;
t-7:30, Kudy Selger'H Fairmont
mrtrl orchestra; K-!t. , itrogrum,
. KurekUi Vacuum Pleuner com-t-puny:
it-in, program, tlypsy Mur
a, Monti Motor Oil company: 10
IJ, Jack t'oaklely's Cnblrians.
Home In ritHids Awnlis
President tn Pliienso ViMt
OH.KACJO. (!P) WlK-n Presi
dent Coolldge cornea to Phlcago
Pec. 7 to speiik to the farmers at
tending the convention of the Anu
erlcan Farm Bureau Federation!
his head-quarters will be In a two
slory Georgian residence o ntop of
the twenty-story Hotel Sherman,
300 feet above the street.
The mid western sky white house
or Presidential suite has down
stairs a wood panelled living room
wilh u real flrepltice, a small din
ing room and a kitchen where all
the President's meals wll bo pre
pared. Pp-stulrs there an no elevator
In th Utile houses-are four bedrooms.
Put This Outit 1m Worth Money
Send this nd and ten cents lo
Foley vfe CO., 2835 Sheffield Ave.,
Chicago, 111,, writing your name
nnd address clearly. Yoj will re
ceive it ten cent bottle of POL
ICY'S JtUNWV ANI TAH COM
POUND for coughs, colds and
hoarseness, ulso free sample puck-iigca-of
FOLK Y'S PILLS, u diu
retic Ktfmulunt for the kltlney
and FOLKY CATMAUTlP TAB
I.KTS tor Constipation and Bll
iousueHs. These wonderful reme
dies have helped millions of pea
pie. Try them! Adv.
iB.iriyji'ii.iirjjiv'i
U fl I L L LI fTto .1 I L I L I L 1 1
a y 1 M .1 11 .gST' iJHrvJAMJU I
Choose Practical Gifts
NOW!
' Good Quality
BATH TOWELS
65c to $1.25
Colored
. BATH MATS
' $1.50 and $1.73
Novelty Boxed ' ;
BATH TOWEL SETS
At 2.50 -"
Pure Linen" "
BREAKFAST SETS
,;;';.?4.95,''$5.75, fMO.i
New Designs in'-
STAMPED GOODS
. Pillow- Cases
Lunch Sets ' '
Dresser Scarfs
Buffet Sets
J All Moderately Priced ,
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
AND MILLINERY
TOYLAND
Now Open
Credit CARR'S No Interest
Hntt llw Welsh Glcomi'n, Ij. I. S. Talxrnado, Monday,. Not; SO
IL00K OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS
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