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nrrT wt'HT'it ' ' rfHTiTlrmf i r-t i r r i'ti- i -- n.it PACE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY. DECEMRER 8, 1017. TWELVE PAGES OCIAL AND PERSONAL 1 9"Wy jf (-( Ih Urartiwly shower foi a hai l as his Jfuni' li t , a KlulT .mlmn nlor A color mot it of aj'i'nlnte.l mii prist' which Mrs. o. r: t sh. homwinu Miss Lrldn of toinoircw. chn si-nthcin urns ilerkrti 1 ht ii n.l iti t ho I'.-ivor i he yollo note whs H-mn )nmimnt . A rlt; -or method w:is nsci to irosei'.I the Kifis tn the li ide-oh-ct. a nusst nor laden with packages a i-in-arinc at statoti imerxuls il'iritm the ati'-rtiooji. The pilosis ticcnjiittl the time with . l.omniins; tea wwls fur the hotmree. Those present w on1 Mrs. H. Iick son, Mrs. K. K. hlou'(-k, Mrs. Frank Hayes. Mrs. .Merle 'hos-man. Mrs. James Johns, Jr., Mrs. Floyd Croup. ' Mrs. Karl Tullnch, Mrs. David Hill, Mis. Herbert Ureene, Mrs. J. H lVrry. Mrs. Herald Stanfield, Mrs. K. H. Altlrirh. Mrs. T. M. Henderson. Mrs. u H. Kamsdell. Miss Katherlne ramphell. Miss Helen Johns. Miss I 'ett'jry Itoylen and Miss Arlie Kotian Koln. Fanline itehekah Lodso No. 1 ' JiU't in regular forum yesterday aft noon with a lar;e tit-K-ration of vis itors in attendance. Interesting talks wore made hy the quests and a de lightful social t fine enjoyed. At the close of the meeting a knitting club was orjennized. Those present from Helix were T. M. Coow. Jessie Mc- Kee. J. V. King. M is Morrison, Mrs. ...... Vivian Martin In r ;iThQiinTMilM C; i Hy llrnluli Mario Iix i Smith, JVurl Alspiloh. (Iliulys Hicks, ! l"'t'itruuV Cook, (.'arrle Dale ami Jon ; nie .ll. Mrs. IVmue if Hie Koivm . Orove 1-odKe and Mrs. Farley of Atht'iia wt-re also in attendance. j The ladies of the I'mntlUa Ked - Cross branch were hostesses Thursday evening at a delightful riniu'lnir par ty which was liirsely attended by i West Knd folks. The hull was prettily , deecorated anil a delicious lunch was served during the evening. A ; Koorily sum was realized for the lied : Cross. I The Church of the lledeemer will he the scene of u Vietty wedding to j morrow Hflernoon at 3 o'clock, when j Miss Jennie May Perry becomes the! j bride of Hoscoe I. Keator. The cere- , j mony has been simply plunned ami no formal Invitations have been Issued ; but all friends of the young peo J Pie are asked to attend. A round of , Pre-nuptlal affairs has been shower- ! led upon the popular couple since the annnunct-meni off their entaKement some months a so and the weddins will undoubtedly call forth a larsre company of friends. From the story by Alk"e lclver Pirected by ;eorse II. Melford CAUGHT IN THE ACT! But no evidence could be strong enough to shake the faith of the little mountain girl. This gripping story of the Grand Sierras sounds an entirely new note. VAUDEVILLE MAPKS I.01I-.K Comic. Sinrillir. Tulkini: O'l.oublin & Williams Military Xovelty. Miss Kate .-'tanfield of I'ortland !; expected to arrive today to be a Ruest at the wedding of Miss Jennie l'erry and Koscoe 1. Keator which will be solemnized tomorrow afternoon. A piano recital will be Riven in the Presbyterian church by the pupils of Miss Harriet young, Tuesday even ing. December 11th. at S o'clock, to which the public is cordially invited. Those taking part are liva Nelson, Vivian Warner, Kdna Murphy, Merle Jack, Carl Nelson. Vivian Kstes. Juanita Hruwn, Helen Idleman. Cres sie linker. Helen Nelson. Calhryn Wilcox and Hilda Anthony. Miss Agnes Mettle of I'kiah is the week-end guest of Miss F.va V. Helts at her home, .Mo Jane sffeet. Mrs. Patrick Cassldy and son have returned from Calddwell. Idaho, where they have been visiting with -Ms. Cassidy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al Balcolm. Mrs. V. Emett of Athena, repre senting the Women's missionary so ciety 04 the Christian church. will "Peak at the Christian church Sun day morning at 1 1 o'clock-. Interest in the Daphne Circle Club grows with each meeting. Thursday the Club met in Moose hall and pack ed the pillows and sweaters which they have been making for the sol diers. Those who have knitted swea- (eis are Mesdamis Hale, K. Perkins, II. Perkins. T. .loemer. Thomas. While, K. Johnson, Scherlson, Card Ituwlan.l. l-'riedley, Ulini, K ichaldson. Milne, Wells. Straughan. Powers, Simpson, Wilson. Mumford, Simmons, l;iamfield and -Miss Stickler. Several 'more ladies have Joined the Hub In. eluding Mrs. c. Maker ami Mia. Slrahle. The Huh is meeting this afternoon with Mrs. Hale. Thomp son street to complete arrangements for sorvlnif a chicken dinner at Kagle-Woodtnan hall on Saturday, necember l.'.lh.. The members of the Olrls" Nation al Honor C.unrd will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Federal building. Im portant business Is to be transacted and all members are urged to be present. H being Impracticable for the fi nance committee of the .Methodist church to meet tonight. arrange ments for their meeting will be made tomorrow at the church. August Kupers is here today from Helix. Franklin Hntller of Pasco- is at the : Pendleton. i Joo Hodgson of Weston was in the ' city overnight. ' Mrs. Ittithers and daughter of He lix are here today. William P. Hirst of Kreewater was here last evening. 1 J. Chalifoe of Adams was at ihe Oolden Utile last night. Miss Oulliford of Echo, Is spend ing the day in the city. -Mrs. Charles llaker of Stanflebl is a Pendleton shopper today. Mr. and Mrs. It. lirown of Wes ton were Pendleton visitors last even ing. ! Miss Kate Moore ot flutter Creek, came up this morning to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wlgleswnrth of Heppner. are making Pendleton a visit. Mrs, H. S. Itudd is enjoying a visit from his mother. Mrs. drain of Port land. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Pchrimpf ol Athena, were at the St. Ceorge last evening. Mrs. C. 11. Ilazon of Stanfield was up from the west end of the county llust evening. It. K. Lewis of Kcho, transacted business here yesterday ami spent the night here. Mrs. Mack- Smith of Helix was a passenger on the Northern Pacific train this forenoon. M. I. Morrison, well known Helix merchant, was a Northern Pacific passenger this forenoon. Miss Hice and Miss Smith, teach ers in the school at Helix, are Pen dleton visitors today. Lieutenant Frederick Steiwer re turned this mornini; from a. short trip to the Horse Heaven country in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Heater of Mil ton are in the city, called last even ing by the injury to their son in the accident al the depot .cards. Kraut Schal'fner of Athena was an overnight visitor In the clly. W. J. . Kurnlsh, . prominent former resident, Is up from Portland. John .MdYuihlln came up from Kcho on the motor this morning. .Mrs. Joe Cunhu of Kcho was am ong the passengers . on the incoming Miss Klna Thomson 'of Kchb canre op this morning to be present at the wedding of iter cousin. Miss Jennie , Perry, tomorrow, Mrs. Jack Cherry and' Mrs. Cyril (I. Ilrownell, recorder ami councll .wonuin, respectively of I'matiHa. cameip on the motor car this moril 1 ing. Mrs. .1, II. Dickson of Portland is expected 1 4 tirrlve this evening and will sing the solo tomorrow at the Keator-Perry wedding. Cards are out today for an after noon tea next Wednesday at which -Mrs. Itcuhen Alexander and Mrs. Henry William Collins will be hos tesses in compliment to Mrs. Mansl loe Collins. A dancing party will be held this evening at the home of Mr. iuid Mrs. I 'avid Ingram on lllrch creek. j Mrs. T. F. Young and two sons left last night for Portland where they ex- ! peet to spend the winter. A Vietrola concert will be given tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock In 1 lie county Mbrary anl lied Cross workers are invited to bring their knitting and enjoy the music while they ply their needles. F)R THE YOUNGSTERS FUN WITH THE PARIES Hy I'.. fJeralillno llerkelcv Will Be On Sale at Frazier's Book Store Place Your Orders Now. I I X WITH Till". I'IKII')S. Kinlly and Johnnie and the fairies are Hue friends. The failles ure lively friends to have. They 8lng, dunce, and lalk, of course. Just as children do. They go coasting, nml the grandmother fairy has hot oyster soup awuitliiB their return to the house-ln-the-rook to get warm. Although Ihey can ride glorious ly on the leaves, or fly through the uir, Ihey have little carrlngcs and sleighs, too, to go driving when they wish.' Many and wonderful ure the adventures in which the little brother and sister take part through Ihe kindness of the fairies. They visit the house-in-the-rock while the ordinary fairies live (if there is such a thing as 1111 ordinary fairy) and Ihe palaces of the fairy ipieens with eipial enjoyment. Indeed, they hobnob with fairy ipieens and princes and princesses In the most unconcerned manner possible. It Is us easy as that when a body knows how. ' The crowning glory of these fairy adventures is a trip lo see hush Simla Chins! And F.mily and Johnnie are Invited us special uuedts of the fairy tieeii. What more could be desired'.' The visit with dear Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus Is us full of surprise and delights us a proper currant cake. There are little Wow Wow and Fluffy, the fairy puppy and kitten, for instance. And among other things, Johnnie climbs into the engine cub (everone Is tiny on Fairyland) and takes Kinlly and the fairies to ride in n toy train. A book thai ten-yeiir-olds, both hoys and girls, will enjoy. OlillFIt BLANK Sherman, French Co., ti lleacon St., lioston. Massachusetts Knclosed fintl $1.00 for which kindly send me a copy of i-'i x with Tin-: r.iiiii:s . Name Address Slide Delays Train. No. 11. ilue here at 7:5 this niorn niorning did not arrive until about J this afternoon owing to a slide which blocked traffic near The I 'a lies. A RAW SORE THROAT ! Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole. , And Musterole won't blister like the ' old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It pene trates to the sore spot witn a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a. clean, white ointment i made with oil of mustard. It is hne for ; quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, 1 tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu ralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of . the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on 1 the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), i Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil dren. Keep it handy for instant use. 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. J. J. WODAEGE NEW TELEPHONE NUMBERS 39 OFFICE LT$ 109 W.Webb Residence 615 Lewis 32-M J. J. WODAEGE PLUMBING in it "TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION" f73 n yk n f hi rr OF CALIFORNIA DAYS OF '49 IS AS TENDER AS LORNA DOONE AS BRACING AS THE WORD AMERICA AS INSPIRING AS "THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER" TRAGIC AS EUGENE ARAM THRILLING AS PICKETT'S CHARGE AT - GETTYSBURG SPECIAL LOBBY DISPLAY John Brandon 10 REELS 3 f V- 1 1 J 23 IS) VISUALIZING THE DAYS OF THE VIGILANTES 1,200 MURDERS WERE COMMITTED IN CALI FORNIA BETWEEN 1819 AND 1854 WITH BUT ONE LEGAL CONVICTION. $1,200,000,000 WAS TAKEN FROM CALIFORNIA PLACER MINES IN FIVE SHORT YEARS. SPECIAL STREET PARADE. Marion Slillwell - - 'i ONE SMALL WORD THAT SENT A NATION MAD J ?'JX' jr- 'UrHl' R.J The Man "The Argonauts" Tells the Thrilling Dramatic Story. ADULTS 30c. CHILDREN 10c o)Mfnlc? WEDNESDAY ffluUlbffllllilS THURSDAY The Most Amazingly Beau tiful, Sensational Photo Dramatic Spectacle Ever Shown in America. I. A -UA .V-iL "IK J & It? i J V I I I S A t a The Girl