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Thursday, November 21, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE, Page Three Society News Abe Martin harming Tea At Normal, Building, . Wednesday Event i charming silver tea was (riven lerday afternoon from 2 to 5 lock In tho music room of the Rlcrn Oregon Normal Acliool by Ixt Grande. City Council of (onl-Teacher association. Pour- during tho urtnrnoon were Mrs. K. Charlton, Mrs. I. Fnus; Mrs. Mei'lierson, Mrs, J...I.,. Ingle. H. H. K, I n low. and Mrt..;I. A. Ikei-son. l. pie following program was glv ' j Mrs. C. l- MeIhe.ron aeeom llcd by Miss Gladys Miller, sang ie Stands There mulling," by urlow IJcuranco, and "Moon: jrltptlng." hy Corbel t.. Miss Edna jvery played a piano solo "Night jale.y by Uszt. A musical' rendr. "Angelina with a clog dance, ft presented by Miss Marian plea, accompanied by Mrs. .udo. Wllcock. To Spring." by Gclcgra jilauo a was ployed by Miss Gonevlovo Ir.r. Miss Daisy Ttobbs, nc.com iled by Miss Myrtle TVIlcoclf,' g. "When' Irish Kyes oro film 1 1- " by Hall. An ncrohatic dance i given by Marian Chaussee and i Cell Union, accompanied by H Mao Hougli; ' " firs. Leal Russell sang "I-Heard ii Go Hy," by Ward, and "On Shore," by Neidlingei. nccoin ?led by Mrs. Ivcstnr Stoddard'. M'Ihh Myrna Vard gave two jdlngs, "Her 7'Irst Trip to tho itclier," mid "Cupid . Swallowed." Ifarsba Miller, .accompanied by js. Merlin liatloy, gave a little l dance. Assisting In the. tea. room were! p. 31. C. Alexander, past presl jit of the council, Mrn. K. IX wler, president of the Ia Grando j' council, Mr. H. E. Dixon. tKidont of Central P.-T.A.; Mrs. , J.nk Mlllerlng, president of enwood P.-T.. A.; Mrs. 'Fred i ring, president of Riveria P.-T. Mrs. Henry Maxfleld, president usband Repelled By Varicose Veins lob was fast losing every bit of love for Mary somehow ise hideously enlarged Varicose. Iiih on her legs mado him sluid- actually repulsed him. Voollsh Mary IT only she'd get iotlle of that wonderful Moone's lorald Oil from the Hed Cross ug Htore or any drugstore her ly veins and bunches would be le almost in no time, fills powerfully penetrating and y'.isepttc oil quickly stops the pain il soreness, marvelously strcnglh l the legs and swiftly reduces . most enlarged and swollen' ns' to normal. You'll soon be e lo wear the .sheerest hose and rt skirts without the slightest ;r of criticism the appearance your legs will improve 100 per it when those unsightly blue ns disappear. Adv.-' of training school, P.-T. A.; Mrn, Deo Davis, president of Willow, 1VT. A.; Mrs. John Hates, vlco president of 1a Grande, ully coun cil, and Mrs. O. P. Maxam, secretary-treasurer of council. Tho general committee follows: Mrs. It. C. Alexander. Willow, chairman: Mrs. P. M. Kennedy, Itlverla; Mrs. H. V. Andrews, Cen tral; Mrs. Henry Maxfleld, training school; and Mrs. E. 1). To wler. Greenwood. Members of the dec oration committee: Mrs. Louis Wetzel, llivorla, chairman; Mr. Claude Puckett, Greenwood; Mrs. William II. Rtoltlng. Willow: Miss Kate, Jtoux, training schoul. On the tea service committee mem bers were: Mrs. P. M. Kennedy, chairman; Mrs. David ' V. Wiley. ."Mrn. Dan Miller, and Mrs. S. h Andrews. Extend Invitation For Nov. 28 Session Preshyterlal officers of tho local organization were invited to tho annual Thanksgiving meeting of Ihe Missionary' Society of tho Pres byterian church of linker, yesler duy afternoon. Thoso present wero the llev. and Mrs. J. Georgo Walz, MVs. Herbert Hanua. Mrs. George linker, and Mrs, H. H. Cleaver, when they met at the homo of Mrs. McKini, of Baker. ' . M rs. Hnnna, Presbyt eriu I presi dent, gavo a report on tho synodi cal meeting In Portland, Mrs. link er, Presbyt erlal secretary, and Mrs. Cleaver, Pesbyterial secretary of missionary education, each . gave short-talks. Mrs. Cleaver's was to encourage the" reading and study of books in the interest of mission ary work. '? ' .... A delightful musical program was presented, featured by the talented playing of Dorothy Iilako, recently of Philadelphia, who ren dered several beautiful piano selec tions. Miss Blake is a sister or Mrs.- H. J. Green;-of La Grande. Mrs. Paul Potlman also song sev eral Interesting numbers. A large number were in attendance and a pleasant social hour was Hpent. during which dainty refreshments were served. Mrs, Swauger led the devotional. Mr. and Mrs. Swauger spent many years in India, and he Is Sunday school , missionary for Eastern Oregon. Loyal Sisters In Monthly Session More than'fortv members of Uie jLoyal Sisters. Aid of the Christian church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. L. Putnam with Mrs. Harry Sandoz. vice presb dent, presiding in the nbsenco of Mrs. Gtiy-gp Itocesjer.ho is re- covering from a . .recent 'ope ration, Mrs. Putnam led lir'tho, devo tional services. - The parcel post social was postponed until Dec. . and a program is being planned ( under the direction of Mrs. J. P. : Caldwell. j A nominating committee for new l officers was chosen: Mrs.. L. S. "Weeks. Mrs. J. H.' Klt-ories. and This Is a runny tliuo to hobble womcu with long skirts when they're liable any tliuo op nny whoro to noed alt tho speed they klu muster.. It hardly pays lo bo a gontleiiiaii any mor with cave men glttln' all llf breaks. Mrs. C. 3. Golden. , Mrs Harper dismissed tho meeting, followed by a social hour during which Mrs. A. P. Nelson gavo ,two interesting readings.. . - : Refreshments . wuro. served by Mrs. Georgo , Anderson, ; Mrs. Hh odes' Mrs. Caldwell; and Hoae Kdison. The next meeting will bo held December IS, with Atrs. J. D. Smith. ' Mrs. Lucy Graham . : Is Complimented A Jolly handkerchief shower wait given yesterday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Lucy Grahahi at her homo on Washington with Mrs.' .W. K. Graham and, Mrs. W. Or-Shcrwood liostesses. '. Delicious refreshments were served during tlie nfternoon which was spent in pleasant conversation. Mrs; Graham 'is leaving, Satur day morning on her way for an indefinite visit' in' the eastern and southern states. Those present besides the host esses and the honor guest, were: Mrs. Lydla Grandy. Mrs. Emma Hard I nff, Mrs. W. 13. Ocslerling. Mrs. C. H. Blystone,. Mrs. C. H. Golden, Mrs. M. Klledge,- Mrs. B. A. Mnstcryon. Mrs. Ira Kennedy, Mrs. Sydney Happersett, Mrs.. C. M. 1 lappersett,, Mrs. H.!p. Nlolson, Mrs. Lester' , Halo, Mrs.- Frank Da Kalbi Mrs, Adla Clilidtirs, Mrs. Os car Cropson, Mrs.'i;Vrnon Sher wood, and Mrs. Flossie. Ingle. Party Compliments Mres-RuthrttrnVrcll In honor of Miss Unth Hrmnwell whose wedding will be; an i. event, early in t lie new year, Mrs. -William Slegrisi entertained, ntV-her home recently with four tables of bridge and a delightful shower Of lovely gifts. j- Mrs. Leal Kussel won honors for An Amazing net Washer of world-famous Thor Quality Sensationally Low Priced! ' Cm QUALITY now talks price in a washer. And there has never been a washer like it. Never one with such magic simplicity and speed yet such gentle kindness to clothes. See it you'll marvel at its many up-to-the-minute features. You'll want it in your home to remove all trace of wash day drudgery. $117 is the Sensational price NotethesenewThorFeaturcs 1 Life Time Tub oven biked porcelain en. amel inside and out. 2 Beauty such as you have nerer seen in A washer. 3 Wide Top Tub the width of the tub itself. 4 Rubber Guarded, Vibration proof lid. 5 Sew Speed Sew Kindness to Clothes, g Simple. Compact. Easy to operate. General Electric Motor. ' 7 Dig Capacity. Does entire washing in 2 hours. 8 Vamom Thor Quality. 9 Amating Low Price $10 to $60 less tbin any washer of comparable quality. high acorc. CotiKolntlon prlao wan awurilcuvto Mrs. A. I Holms. A cluster of pink pompons formed Uccamtlon. Pollowlnir bridge a dainty two courao hinuheun wus served. Mrs. W. C. Crews Is Hostess At Bridge M rs. W. O. C re ws w as h os t ess yesterday afternoon at a delightful bridge luncheon of six tables at her home. Decorations were in a color scheme of yellow umUwhUe. with bouquets of yellow and white chrysanthemums. Mrs. Albert Wardelt won honors lor high score, and Mrs. Jeo Harri son was awarded tho second prize. White Rose Club Is Entertained The White Hose el;ib met last night at the home of Mrs. Husscll Davy with Mrs. Kvcrelt Jennings as assistant hostess. Tho evening was spent sewing articles for the novelty salo to be held in the near future, and their quilt was finished that they have been making. A dainty two-course luncheon was served by the hostess. Helomalo Bridge Club Entertained v A delightful afternoon was spent yesterday at tho home of Mrs. W.; C. Hoppel when she was hostess to the members of the Helomalo Hrldge club. .'With three tables at play. Mrs. George MeVey won honors for high tally, and second prize was presented to Mrs. ilarry, Hansen. Attractive decorations were In a Thanksgiving motif, in the colors of orange and black. Baskets of full flowers were arranged about the ' home. Following bridge a dainty two-course luncheon was served. The next meeting will lie with Mrs. Denver Charlton, December 4. .'' Quiet Wedding In Walla Walla At a quiet wedding ceremony last Thursday the marriage of ;Jt. U. Walker and Mrs. Ulliaii Gull lekson. was , performed. .!" Walla Walla in the ofrlce of the justice of the peace, it was learned to day. They spent a few days in Tho Dalles before returning to a Grande to make their homo ut 130C O avenue. , . J, G. Miller Guest At Surprise Party A pleasant nurprlse party was given J. G. Miller In honor of his birthday Tuesday evening at his home, with a family dinner with covers for twelve, featured with a delicious white birthday cake. Following dinner, guests wero Invited forvthree tables of pinochle, after which refreshments were served. A lovety cluster of broiuo clirysanthemums formed decora tion. Members of Past Matrons Club Meet ' Members, of the J'ast Matrons club jnet last evening for a few pleasant hours In the Masonic par lors with about 25 present. Mrs. Minnie Ilodgin and Mrs. Carrie Htieneamp were host esses for the evening. Following the business session, was a social hour, during which the hostesses served a dainty luncheon arranged In a Thanks giving theme. Parkdale Club In Enjoyable Meeting A pleasant, afternoon was spent yt-sterday when Mrs. George ltyn earson and Mrs. Kil Hughes were hostesses to the members of the i ."Dulcy;" Rotary club play next Tuesday. eastern Oregon Light & Power Co, The Electrical Way is the Thrifty Wo: AIL POINTS IN ORE0OH WASHINGTON IDAHO MOMTANA juutallUnmTjiujficpoOilsin. UTA H 7)eparturex&iies NOVEM&E&26-27 28 Jinartfurn liin.il DECEMBER, r nd 1 - K Vt.J 1 V MARRIED; FIRED FROM WEST POINT ". . mill lfb eiiUrt luIV Jiavo-a l)cirno. dmr. -wife or miistnclip.'' snv llio nllOH'of tlio D.'fl. MllltHry iiciiilcmy m Wvm I'olnl. And so. since Hip rlliot'o above hoVH Mr. and Mrs..J'aill U4ipi-n. Jr...l iip-. ' ron.lH no lfnKPr a' cnrlot.-.'SllH runaway niari'liiKo with proity Mar Klicrlto CillcHnle." InHtrucror ut, tlie academy. cmiHtltmcil an .- aulo inatlo rpHlirnhfion" from lll cIdsb.. Tliplr coin'lslilp hud boon carried on iliwpllo tiro rlffld rcKulatloliH.pt Vont Point, and It wuh only dur inK n-foolbVUI HKtnc ttlnfOicv WMio'ablc to Blip away to bo married. "Hut twe'ro nwfullv linpiii'-'no." suW Mr. .Uailron when, tlio liho tiiKiiiphcr fdlllldnlicitv lle?o uUJbo tlrosldo ot tho groom s homo In . iL'iv.. i " v . . j .". "WoBpNowlAiry.' Mhbb. . .' . ' French Lingerie.Slump in U. S. , Has Paris Manufacturers Glum rvi.t A-met'li'iiii wnlnTin 'are . wea r- InghVeheh"- (han'AVore- It lil'' yyu 1 is. a 'syfihp., of ileclinfng exportalioii of '.'VcenVlb wearing apparel; andUt? luifl'lrMieh nnin:ifatltuvArs'wSirlcd.V-vs.' v .y I' lgnrew -Issued by 'M.ievnlnisiter of flnai.ee show thatvlingerloand women's weaV e. evpoHeil-'.frtm l- rane.o 10 the' Ufined .wmos.i ne j yPni. . siiio -sll'.inllon Is first t'1gnUmbntlft'of:l;)I0-;MlliHlV,es'siu oy one : sovenin- or eomuig upvio the exports' for; a-simllar .peHod; in There in . talk .ola .eommdHslon to the .t.'hltOd-.rVUies. to; Xh)U:'Ul why - American "ftpiwu Tarless I'VenoJi .lingerie? and fewer l'reiih dresseh.'- ' 1'; ' tv. "J, ' '-:.-iV Some exporters lay.' tho , liivdety say that .iKsjust heeiLiis,l modern fw6nien- liive ellminatei evi'i ylhlng lijil , ( he 'essentials. Jtit that eyp)Ona.tibn lt)esn:t satisfy 'tlie serious .minded ' afiillysls.' . . . If, t'hi-'V .fjluUfecr l.'hG rt.vVjtisU'1'g ,;of Ntiw. ork 'neivsprriiers ji.vaJ table, in 1'aris f hev inlghj -hdveijiaM of The a nsverAViUoYlL7 leaving ''hpniu;,' .''V 3eiMirHlntttioto7 lit. Dfder' to pay niy. business turn- A merles n' 'atmn'0,rigt niafOiiji'i; l.tiv;er'. ihld pei'sonal Jneoino., taxes made."Yopics-'uf: f rno'.l'Tbiiolf'ulidui wear.-at prices whleh appreelably eut; .down i the 'demand for geliulnu Ire'neh. hiiiiilniiilo ili'igerle. ' y. . ' Maelilne-'stUuhlng or haiidWdjlt. It's much' ihe same 10 the average A"meri(?iur wamati'. 1 iirovidlnir j tho islvle Is-right , and tho ' material good.-Hhe. 'prefers a roliy of $4.5 to, an original at four limes the nrlee. 1 - The: saihe 'Sll'.inllon Is found; hi hlglwvtJ fvpo of dreHsmalier in l'ranee com plains that Amerlda is baying less. Vt r- the famous dressmaking nnmesuf ..teraneo have' never, been sS vfdely known or-cxtenslvely ml vrptis'if In - the . Imited - hlales as ilfev are loday. I here 1 1s mueh rllseouragemenl among maunfaeturers and export rs over (he Increased produetlon eo??lM and tax situation. -0.hr exporter told tho Assoelaled I'nss.eorrespondenl: . ' "Wv . find ourselves surrounded by a tariff1 wall we cim l siMvover. As K that: wero not enough our luxes are Insupportable. .Tlgui that "T ' worljed zll - days . for The government out or iiui last year ; nud all! the other taxes 1 Incur.' I'arkdale club a I, Mm. Jlynearson s honit'.. , ' .- .I t Mrs. . Jennie, Thompson enter tained wll h a (Meyer rending. I he afternoon , spent . In conversation pHrvii mi (juii-Hiy. N earing up, uiwrn; a delleiuiis -luncheon was served. In two weeks tho club will meet again with Airs. ( :lyde Uavis and Mrs. Cieo. JJ. I.U p her. ; . . A paper was presented concern ing ihe county lljtrary league, and -Mrs. J. M. Itowery was appointed representative . from tho .club for the meeting to litt, held December '1. . La Grande Girl Is . Married In Napa Aecnrdlng-to 'word ' ''received here, tlie marriage or Miss I,uten Oliver, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Oliver, of jji Clraudo, and Dale Hlorfwr' was an vent of Nov. It, In Napa, f'al.' Mr. Ktoffer's homo Is 1n Kit gene, where he was formerly em ployed In the Hltaggs Hart),.Way wtore -1 11 f II last May, when he Was transferred to Napn, Mrs. Oliver 1h 11 trriiiluiitt' of. La frando' liiirh school and Is well known In this city. Losers Entertain , . ; , Winners Tuesday liressed as Negroes, -members of Ihe losing side captained by Mrs. I la rry Mason enlerlnined the win ntns of the I. A. of It. of It. T. meinbership contest Tuesday eve ning. In the Kaglcs lodge. Kollow. Ing a meeting and initiation of .Mrs. Hlnnley H. Mills, a delicious luncheon was served In the dining room, to which 1 he liostesses es corted the guests. The tables were decoraled wlih yellow and orange chrysanthe mums, and an orange colm-cd horn of plenty filled with fruit. Olher decorations were ' In the samo theme. An Interesting program was pros e 11 I e d for entertainment. "Thai's My Mammy," ami "Down Among . the Kugar Cane." were sung by Gladys and l,cona AVabl rofr, Mildred Arnett, and Km Id PUTMAN'S November Sale Continued enthusiasm about Putman's November Sale is plainly evident. H i g h -grade women's apparel personally and careful l y selected at prices much below, normal accounts for this unusual interest-T-too, it is early in -the, season and. you will still realize, a? full season's wear from your selections. ,NEW DRESS COATS . , $23.80 to $71.60 , . , . 'new.sort coats $15.00 to $55.60 NEW FALL DRESSES ' k95$i4.85$i9.75 - : NEW MILLINERY $3.50 - $4.95 - $8.75 ' Sec tlicso j Vlus ,-and compare our prices. We; welcome your i VCiharge accounts PUTAIAN'S LA aiANDJ?S KXCLIISIVK " ,' ' Itcmly-to-Weai und Millinery - irappi'rwtt. lyrnii ' Ward .(,'avc Iwo ri'itdlnKH In niK'O dliilint, "Knr couragciiit'iil," ,nnd "Kmilucky riillonoiihy." Clladya Wnlilroff. ,n lli liUHband and Mildred Arni'lt, wife, presented a clever plnyctln. A chorim til all I lie lonlnir Hide bhiib "Old Tlluck joe," "trnoo Kly, Don't llother lie." and "'(lood NlKlit liiliMeH, A llll-ffe filtendanen wail pi'u.Hint and tin luembem apent an enjoyiihlu evenlnit. ; 'i ... Couple Honored At Dinner Party In honor or their ' wedillinr uil nlvernry iilmul Iwenly pnraonn ipet at the enliln or lr. niul Mra. William Hhnde near l''lve I'olnlfl ror 11 ilellh'hirnl dinner TueHiliiy livenlnir ; 1 1 . , ATler dinner pleaKiuit houra wi'i'e Hpent In eonvirmttloii. . Body of Secretary En Route To Home J. II. KKKNEY Agent La Giandc, Oic. Jersey Dresses 'j Age 2 to 16 $1.49 to $12.95 Felt Hats 1 ' At Heducod Price 98c to $2.98 Boy's Jersey Suits ; ; Ago 2 to 9 ; $1.49 to $3.98 Norton's Kiddy Shop IlllSir STATESMAN 111 HIDI) liONUU.V. N'ov. 21 fAI') Tbe wish oneo oxitreMHud by T. I'. "Tax 7'ay" () C o n n o r, veteran Irish statesman, that he might bo hurled In Kngland to typiry tho reeonellla tlnrt of the two raees, was fulfilled solemnly loday,- AVcst in I nster r a thcilnil wan ertiwd'-d with mourners anxteiis to nay their tribute to the faimnm "father of tho Iiouho of eommuns' at a reuulem muss celebrated by (ho ArehblNbop of Liverpool, nrlur lo a burlcl scrvleo at KimihuI Ureun eemutery. NO MORE CORNS OR CALLOUSES Hard or Soft Corns, Corns be tween tho toes or on the top or 1 bottom of tho fuel now disappear Instantly, KNIi-O-COHN talies Iliem all ; off every time no pain, no fuss. Just apply at night and wniu with eouifort next morning. We sell KNIl-O-CUltiV bill If yu live ton far away w rite: KNI (J-t'OKN I.AHUHATUKIKS, 4 Har- flebl lilvd., t'bleat'O, who will see , thai yoo rei';(ve u Jar. Moon Uruff t'". Adv. CHICAGO,' Nov. U (AP)' James W. Good, lato seendary ufj war, was bur:iu hpino today to tho seenes of his early political tri-1 timplts. Kor an hour his body lay III statu In a downtown railway sta tion while , his, former associates In government and bar and hun dreds of .tho public who IcieW htm less intimately withered about his special funeral train to do him a, last honor. " . Tlio spec hi I train pulled out at 11:52, shortly before tho time Hchod iiled, and was to matte no slops oil the five hour run to Cedar Ituplds, . Arrival at his ,carly ; homo wut scheduled at 'A p. tin, '' 1' ' Mr. VouiiKtuiHt, who succeeds Mabel AValkei Wlllt'braudt, says ho Is not a faiiallo. Wotl, who said he was? Watch Tongue For Signs of Illness Your tongue is nothing moro thnn the upper end of your stomach and intestines. It is the first thing your doctor looks at. It tells at a trlnnce tho condition of your diges tive system and physicians say that 90 per cent of all sicknesses start with stomach and bowel trouble. A white or ycllow- Jffl. ,nn coaling on your -4ff"t tongue is a danger signal of those diges tive disorders. 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