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MondayvJune 17,1928 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three mi. to IV ooae Beautiful Home Wedding at Hanna i n j. j Residence Saturday ! J One of I he important events of thtj Kitinmer hoc in 1 season took place Saturday evening when Miss tienevievc ilmna, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert II. Haunii, of I.a O ramie, became (lie bride of I,loyd A. Kerry, son of Mr. and Mrs. (Maude Herry. of Walla Walla, at tin home of the bride's parents on It. aonue. Th home 'wedding was witnessed by ahoul i0 friends, nnwitio- I hem ;i niimher nf not Of a, .U(H 1 r Ihe lovliest to be solemenized here in many years. Hoth tin. bri lo aiul . . , . out members of their communities and the event is of much Interest In l.u Cliando and Walla Walla cir cles The nuptials were solemnized at ..I., lit K.ifni'i. ., V.f.iilltll'lll lit. ' f . . . vine whifh Im'.i b.i.n hnniced 'n mass over the large fireplace. Huge baskets of delphinium; roses, pink gladioli, columbine and pyrethrum. 'I'lll 1- iu .rl imtllllir finul the altar and from a side table II lum.N.I softly I he lovely l,a-k-I K.o,,n,I for the ceremony. K..Kets don. roses, many of Ihem iron, the'?""1" y,v,'!tr ganlens of Walla Wat la, l'endle ton and Kugene relatives were ar ranged about the room while huge baskets of Iris iu the. lavender, yel low and brown shades wore usee the cU-rti watelie.l the eer ony. ! Miel liuiMmets of the summer flowers, many of thorn from, the. 1,t. u ..f n..i.rl.l.r..-u frlhn Iu he to ereate a heamiful xetllnB for the June ceremony. PreceOWig the wedding Mrs. Ployd K. Sherwood sang "Oh Prom- ISO.. Me, wnn .'.lis. l.ee iteynoius ; accompanying. Mrs. Heynoids also i played the wedding march and ' music during the reading of the ceremony. i As the strains of Men lellsohn's; homo In La Grande. She was ac- j'ciine, Mr. and Mrs. Kugene It. wedd-ng march were heard the uVt. dramatic and musical circles . Hates, all from Pnlon, Mr. and Mrs. j bride i-nlered ftnm the ::taliway, in tiio l.a Grande high school from Kd ,ee anil Prank l.ee of Wlllow-oH-eting her father who escorted which she graduated in 1928, win- dale farm, Mrs. Amos Ilaltell of h.j io the altar. The bride was nK K. Whitman scbolarshlp that Hak.-r City, A. C DeHoard of H-rh-ltn;i nt 1 fui in a M iuple gown of egg-, your. Site gradua!ed from Whit-hand, Mr. and Mrs. William llolllns, shell lace over sal In, w Ith uneven 'man lu I it 2 7 and was a popular ! Mr. air! M rs. It. P. 'unn Ingham tM-mliiie and cfose fitting long student on that campus, taking'1 and daughter, Hlauche, Mrs. P. K. Dleeves. Her slippers were of the ,,urt ;n musical productions and in ( Heed, Jack, KonalW, Krmol, Kthel eggshell satin. , She wore tho veil of her cotisin. Mrs. Mobort Kakln and It was sathered about her head wllh a band of tulle, w'.th ornne .blossoms, selit from rela'.ives in i ' .'California, clustered .about the ive.Hhyietiau eliurclh ,. liack. The briiie wore cry'"! I'ils I -M. (t iflin oom also utlf-mled -...which were the we'blinrkift r nor school, ,nt.. Whitman where the ro-t--iusl)Mnd." H,t howetMfMH(Uet was )niince had its hi'Khmliin- lie was , . of 'ophelia roses, lilies of Die valley'a mcinber of the Dramatics club and maiden hair fern. ami active in student affairs. Preceding her entrance was her' Since the announcement of the sisttM-. Miss Miriam Manna, as enratfeinent more than a month WESTINGIOUSE G00IING Special Offer . 7V T eWs hr'dcsmaid, who was charming in u pink liuuiKiiit satin frock, deep- c milnp in the folds of the uneven hemline anil bow to coral. tier .suppe. wnv or corresponding rose un silver and her colonial bouquet was or pink sweet peas. The Itev. .). (leorge Walx lead 1 lie III! press; vo 1 'rrsbyt erlu n wed tling service. Frank Averlll, of Walla Wullu. acted us I j est inn i). The men of thu wedding party were in tuxedos. Mrs. Hanna wore a handsome Riiwil Of lit ego georgette-, embrn'd ered in gold and brown and Mrs. Herry was In rose printed chiffon. Iloth mothers wore shoulder boti- MU't. ,li"l's" "ro " ,l0r ,,yi,Vl'n,'p of tUo lime i.a rur nuim.i, yumm- er sister or tile bride wno wore frock of pink organdy over satin ... .. t Kotlowing the ceremony apricot Ices and the wedding cakes were , served In the dining room where n yellow color scheme was carried out with ivory tapers and a table bou- flm"1 ot' deepening yeliow shades -"""ipd ragons, columbine and flamo bveet peas. Mrs. II. H. Cleaver, Miss Gladys Miller and Miss Dorothy Kirby as- Minted about the. rooms ami Mrs. IVIRIII, .lll'S. III lit 111 .TIMK-f, una. I.an.irn,, of IJUKene. , ,' !'.".' !' W""" N " ' ' and -.1 at the table, pouring coffee and Ices were the Allssew Margaerite (Irani; of Pendleton, Doris Cade., liuth 'Din-land and Miriam, liunna. The b; ldes: going-awny . coal nine wag a charming ensemble of do 'l1'" -' yellow traw hat an. I They did inti make he dcsllna tloit of their .two-week Itling ,rl" k""V'n h"'t T"' '!"V"Z overnight on their return to Walla Walla where they will make their home. They will be at home nt Ihelr recently completed residence . um ,ranriH tniet. .Mr. Herry ,!H t munil(ft.ra position wllh the Jones-Scoit company of Walla W'al- In. t yiit urttv naR always made her Wnnirii's i.t-liene work. Jor Die ,mHt yar and a half sit was 1i member of the li Grande high school faculty and she has been a TVT.q T olpv Anrl .,,,(),.,. i the Triad choir of theiiVllh" L'clUC AI1U You Are Cordially Invited To Attend The on WESTINGHOUSE RANGES SO.75 Down Balance Easy Monthly Payments astern I ago the bride . has been coinpli I menUd at numerous shimerti anrj a f l a I it. j Many ehtbarut. and beautiful! wedding g'.l'U wero received by the happy couple who have the good wishes of the community., miosis ai mo weuuiiin urn- im long friends ol ihe bride and her) family. Prom other, cities were' Mr. and Mrs. Horry and their' daughter Marian, of Walla Walla.. Mr. Averill. Mr. and Mrs. John H. 1 1 rake, of Walla Walla, Mrs. Grant and her daughter, Marguerite, of 1'endlelon, Mr. and Mrs. William J. I.nndrum, Mrs. (Irani and Mr. I,an ilium are a sister and brother of Mrs. JIanna. Smith-'Conley Clan In Annual Reunion In spile of the cold and rainy weather yesterday the annuili HrtHth-Conley reunion was held at the HlviM-side park with about! nie.ubers of Ibis r family present. prominent plOIH The guests came from all over thd valby and those from a distance Were Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith and' family of Portion 1. Mrs. Rose Sal-1 nK f v loser. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin and son of Walla Walla and Mrs. Hester Conley of Wleser. Idaho. At noon a wonder- fui dinner was served In the pavil Ion and ties was followed by an fternoon of Informal visiting which all enjoyed. There was, no business meeting and obi oil iters will bold over until next year wlwsi plans will be ma le for a large re union. During the year last pas' one member of the family has pass ed on, Jabe Conley of ai Grande. Visitors Guests At Reunion Here Mr. and Mrs. John K. Riles, 222 Jefferson aveuilH entertained in honor of Mrs. Hates' mother, Mrs. Itarrle II. Thiele, and also for Mr. Sylvester C. Thee of I, oh Angeles yesterday at their home. A large company of old friends were- Invited for this reunion. A buffet lunch eon was served at noon. Those presenl were Mr. and Mrs. P.d ('line and daughter, Marie, Mr. an l Mrs. Orrle Cllne nnd children, Lois, 1 la rold, I a rrel and I .a Puye, Mr. and Mrs. Whit Lnugford and son. Merlin, Mr. and Mrs. Shgel May and Cotul'l Mates of l.a . tiramhi. Mrs. Guye Honored Aim- Hurry l.adey of Spokane.' WasliiaK'on, formerly a resilient of l.u tiran.le. and Mrs. Khner Ciuyo. who is soon leaving for her new home in Poeab-llo. Idaho, were 3C All Oregon Light & Power honored Saturday with u lovely party given by Mrs. Prei Spaeth and Mrs. Clyde Zimmerman. At out o'clock a luncheon was served in the private dining room ut the Green Parrot. The guests were then conveyed to the home of Mrs. 'Am met ma n w h e re t here were several tables for bridge. K'rst prize went to Mrs. Grunt Kogie and second to Mrs. William Wil son. Mrs. Zimmerman used roars for the decorations about her home. P. E. 0. Luncheon To Be Held Tomorrow Chapter V. P. O. ih giving ' a luiichenn touHirrow at one o'clock at tin- Sacajawea Inn in honor of any visiting memhcis. In the city on account of the State Hanker's convention or who may be guests In homes of l.a Grande at the pros- j cut :!me. The invitation is extend- ed to any P. K. O. visitlng ln Mi Gran le and reservations must, bo made this evening with Mrs. II. K. Rrownton or Mis. 11. A. Zarbrick. Bridg-e Party At Williams Home' There wore t wo fables In play a I bridge Saturday evening when Mr. and Mrs.' George Williams en tertained al their home !:"! Seventh street. Prizes for having J made h(?h score went to Mr. and Mrs. Ko'S Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas, in rn -.r lining second. Mrs. Williams served her lunch In two coarrtes. Miss Siegvist Is Hostess To Girls Miss Sally S'iegrist was the host ess lo nine girl friends at a slumber party Prlday evening. The girls went first lo the carnival and then to the Slegrls'. home, In the com pany being the M'.sses Jane liaven scrofl, Iris Hughes, Julia Smith, Virglo McWilliams. Helen Newlill. Kthel Hunt len, Marguerite Mc Glennin;;, .lacuueline O'ltrlen and Peggy liohnenkamp. S.Hurdayi morning there was a hike arranged and then the return to the Siegrist holm' l or a lovely break fay! . Young- People At Baptist Banquet Aboul one hnnilred forty yomitf people rfproKeitt Injr . the youmr people s ki'oiii the Cranile ltonde Majtiist association, parlici - paled !n the bamiuel Kiv-n here l-Yiiluy evening, being representa tives from t'ove. Ilaines ami Mak er. The banquet was s -rvi-d in the) I dining room of the ! 1 Follows ( temple, 1 be ladies of the local church having been responsible for, eussoMH of Mils pari of I lie eyninv:. Long tables were spread for tho ovunl, lho attractive decorations! having been the brllliiint t il pop- pies w th greenery. Harold itogers presided over the program of Uio evening, which Inehnied stunts by TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY JUNE 18TH & 19TH 2 TO 4 P. M. ODD FELLOW School Conducted Hy Miss Irene Kerr Westinghouse Home Economist present and prospective owners of Electric Ranges will find this school interesting and instructive. World's Champion Beauty 4 Usl OoUlarbeiler. above, demure and reserved and a brunet from, Austria, reigns as ".Miss Ihil verse," symbolic of world'H pret tiest jiirl as decitled by Judges at the Interna tlonal beattly pag eant at ( la 1 vest on, Tex. She Is t bo first foreiKn entry ever to win highest homirs at this pae on :i l . With Die a wa rd won in competition against beauties of 1 I nations kocs a purse of $l'tMUl In K"ld and a silver plnrpio. the Maker and Ut Crando folks, snnj;n by Miss I'ulah Hess anl a very insplrluK n Id reus by William Manner oi Maker. Miss Brown Weds l AT-i TaflOll Tl'irlav J 1 itucau 1 UUaJ Al a very mdet wedding Friday afiornnon al lho home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maxtor. Kofi Jefferson avenue, their daughter. Miss Amy Mrown became tin bride of Paul .Te.trcau of Huntington. Tho ser-vie.H-wiiH rend ai two-lh!rly o'clock by (he I lev. .1. Cieorge Wain In tho presence of only the lniinedlalo relatives. . Ijiimedialeiy afler lho eei ennui y. M r. n nd M rs. Tot roa n 1 1 y t- - it I J I i went on a honeymoon to Portland unit will return In a lew lny to J IhlntinKinn, whore Mr, Ti.tronu Ih , employeil nn-l where they wllljl ttuikti their home-. j ! Woodel Is Honored jj At Bridg-e Party ! In honor of Mi", ami Mi'h. Clar - enee Woo.lell who are moving soon ta thi'lr new home at John Day, Mr. anil Mrs. KilKelie MIIIitIiik en tertained ot three tables of Iii'Mko Satnnlay e.venlnK at their huim1. li. Mini Mr.. Walter Palmer ma.le the hlirli senre ilnilnir the evenlntf .....1 fi- ..n.l Mr. Clarenee Wooil - ell .the low. Mm. MllleilnK serve! and takes the place of hoth meat at the elose of the evening. -.nml veuetnhle. j Meat ahoultl not he used morb ATno? Qiirlfinfa "m'e " ''"y 11,8 m""- IVlualC olUUtllln (tner ninnthH nml most honekeep- in initial ouuucij ,niwil whpii lho w1inU, fnmly 1(t to ' i i Bel Iter. Kltihleen yonttK mnale 'stn.lentH Toinalo T.asl with Checw were presented In reeltal at. Ihe Knur slices of hread, cup stud'.o ol the ICastern Orexnn milk. 1 egg, 1 tahlespnons huttor, School or Music In the. Odd i-'ell- y toniatoes. cheese, salt and pep ows temple on Hnntlay nl'ternotm. per, paprika, They repies..nl..d two classes which j 0ut h , ,j nhou( y had each compl.teil six weeks rttidy and the prKra.n was very '''" "'l "Kit "ntll llKht with well Klven refleetlnK Kn-at oreilt milk, V4 teaspoon salt and Vt ten on the efforts of the sludenls and spoon pepper. Dip each slice of their respective teachers, Mrs. Win. bread In eKK mixture and place on II. I'uiklnson and l.eo I'ullen Ihy- a well buttered haklnir pan. Dot ant. Those tnklatf part were: l.ols'wllh hits of butter and place one tlreen. Klnrence tireen. Vivian lllll- half of a tomato, peeled nnd cut In yard. Ctlndys Kims, Anna Ochel- two slices on each sllco of . hread. tree. Stella. Kurtz. Neva Stein, (ill- berl Sleln. Nola (Irecn, Iterald l.y- faeh slice of tomato with thin slices Utrgo pores, spreads nyire smooth mun, Dorothy Sannielson. Kva of cheese., . Sprinkle, with paprika ly wives a youthful bloom. Very 'I'hornbrtie, Dorothy ross, Vli'Kin- ""d bake- In a hot oven until t he 1 pure. . Use MKLLO-fSU). Face ia Kothaeker. Ituby Ulllyard, l.or-lbrend Is lljrhtly browned nnd the Powder. It's wonderful. Olasa alne Cusick. Doris Hrblen and Hrs-'hoose molted. Serve at once. 1 Drus, Inc. Adv. sic Whiteside. Another rhisB re- , .' ... . , 1 'CZ cltal will be ifiven next Sunday al the studio by two classes who will have finished Ihelr first h'.x weeks of study. Announcements The Prebylerian Mlblo Search ers class will meet in the commun ity room of I ho church, Weil ties day, Jane I!) id hvo o'clock with Mrs. W. H. MtiKHcll, Mrs. ltobert Kakln and Mrs. C. II. Mlystonc as llOslessvM. MENUS Ily Sister Mary Sometimes a luncheon dish with out moat seems the hardest of, all concoctions to plan. A warm dish of some sort, a crisp salad and fresh frull make an excellent summer luncheon. Vegetable dishes nre always good. Those may he in tho form of n souffle, creamed on tnnst, but tered In a nest of mashed potato, an gratin or n puree. Occasionally we want something n, bit 'more "savory", than the hot. vegetable dish. One that morn adequately takes Die place of meat. jand makes (he luncheon more In j foresting. I Ti.malo toast with choose Is Just S ....laiiM.. PUTMAN'S For reliable brands hosiery. Onyx "Pointex," Gotham Gold Stripe, Gordon V-Line. 1.50 to 2.50 PUTMAN'S jJ , La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery ! ""eh n illxh. It eontinata llelil!ht- ' fully with, a leltlleo or fruit salad uiihi UKhtiy with salt aim cover Oust liKhtly with salt and cover STEVENS-VAN 14110 Adam, Count Ten ' Before You Strike . There's nothing new fangled about cur values oi' pi-ice. They are the good old fashioned kind reliable, -honest ami "steady; -That's1 why-1 so many people trade here, and are,always satisfied. Here's Convenience and Delicious Cooking 1 Alt IS APIMIOVKS OP I'orKirrs that rao PARIS : (AP) ' Pockets tliat stand out nro newer than thosn which lie flat. Coats and Iniormal suits known as 'Mrossniaker" typo are apt to haVH tlu'eo cornered pockets which mtf . outwnnl at the top. Tho pouched pockets, according to de siKners. are the aftermath of re newed interest In poplums, of which- they aro a variation. U J . . "Wonder Powder" Say Beauties MKIJ.O-OI.O Faco Powder is pro forced by beautiful women because It lenvos no trace of flaklness, pastiness or Irritation. Stays on longer no shiny noses! Made b- a new. Kronen - prnces prevents I ENGELEN CO I J-u urumle. Ore., Qraca Bld. Co, it Y (7- sKa-l 322