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X ' EIGHT PAGES PAGE SIX PAITA' EAST QREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1917. OCIAL AND PERSONAL ; tlidutes and a patriotic talk was clv 1 eu by Mrs. Minnie V. Aydolotie which resulted In the Patriotic Fund of the W. H. A. of Muc'cHiHtes be in adopt ! ed. A lurKe donation was niven and 1 r members promised to knit, the urn being donated by Supremo He view at Port Huron, Mich. ' The following Interest ins; program Ail he presented by pupils of Miss Harriet Young In recital at the Pres- byteriajj church tonight at s o'clock. . The affair 1b open to the public and all who Are Interested are cordially 1 Invited to attend: Jiockinff Horse . L What the Bell Says (c) Winter Molineuux Viian Warner n) The Scissors Grinder Jessie Uuynor First Waltz Edith Hatch K a Nelson .(a) spinning S-ons: Kllnienreieh ' (b) The Wind in the Pines ..LHitum ' Vivian Estes ltos M e rry - G o - K o u n d G a d e Edna Murphy Ftonta.sie in G Puldinl Merle Jack Flaying Ball . Fal low Carl Xelson Teasing Von Wiliu Juanita lirnw n. Tarantelle Heller t'ressie I'aker. (at TJie Awakening of Spr'njj ... HaherMer (b) Waltz lp 3S No. $ Jensen Helen Nelson (a-) Sailor's Song Mac Dowell 4b) Prelude Schutt . tc) The Spinner : Kali Hilda Anthony 'Gavotte in 3J Flat Handel Cathryn Wilcox 4,'a price Op 15:1 Atherton Helen Idleman Consolation No. 3 Liszt Wedding Day Grieg Hilda Anthony The Ladies' Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will hold a rum inate sale in the church parlors at on o'clock tomorrow, followed ty a meeting of the society at 2:30 o'clock. The M. E. Ladies' Aid Society will n.ee.t .tomorrow afternoon at 2; 3D o'clock at the home of Mrs. Frank Hold man, 416 Madison street. Corporal C L. Wheeler spent Sun day with his aunts. Mrs. Flora Dunne and M rs. Mary Harvey while on a furlough from Camp Lewis to visit his parent s. M r. and Mrs. S. 1 Wheeler, near Paker. Ore. While here he renewed old acquaintances, as he attended school in Pendleton one winter 10 years ago. Mrs. Belts was hostess at their at tractive home on Lewis street. The rooms were bright with a profusion ; of lovely red carnations and greens ) w here six tables were arranged for cards. Following the games a dain ty luncheon was served. The guests ' included Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Hamp j ton. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Newberry. ! Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pelts, Mr. and i Mrs. Kenneth McKea. Mr. and Mrs. i Thomas Tweedy. Mr. and Mrs. IMnes j Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whet I stone, Mr. and Mrs. Will Evans, Mr. I and Mrs Charles Mathews. Mrs. Hel- en Belts, Miss Dorothy Newberry and j Elbert Holts. Oito Snell of Helix spent last nigh! I in the clly. ; Mrs. II, E. Carney of La Grande lb ' at the St. George. I W. J. Dorran of Helix spending j the day In 'Pendleton. ! Thomas AVllson of Holdmuu was u J Pendleton visitor yesterday, ! H. I Brantley of Pilot Hock was ; an overnight visitor In Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Melviu Shut rum left today for California to spend the : winter. ' Mrs. H. RodenboiiKh and Mrs. Yl Switaler are up from their home at , I'inatilla today, H. W. Hicks, traveling passenger j agent of the O.-W". X. & N., vww In , the city yesterday. i Mrs. J. J. Henderson and Miss ' Charlotte Henderson of Walla Walla The Wolfjamml Club which has reorganized recently has taken in several new members this year. The club met last evening at the home of j Miss Delta Morse on Jane street and the evening was spent very enjoy- : ably in sewing and chatting. The present members of the club are Al- , n.a Daubner. president; Alma Seheer, ; vice president; Margaret Joerger, 1 secretary, and Frances Weber. Jo- 1 sephine Sullivan, Ida Anderson. Al- ' ma Kohrman. Delta Morse. Iva Black and Mary Schultz. 1 The club will meet next Monday ; evening at the home of Miss France Weber on Raley street. William M. Fraker, known to his many friends as 'lTncle Billy' Fra ker, reached his 9lst milestone today. He was surprised this afternoon by ladies of the Christian church who called upon him at the Golden Utile Hotel and presented him with a large birthday cake This evening two of his daughters, M iss Ethel Fraker of Portland and Mrs. Will Howard of Stanfield will arrive to celebrate his birthday with him. Mr. Fraker was recently at the hospital but today de clared he was "feeling pretty good for a man who has been here so long." are at the Bowman. Hubert R. Kennedy of Hermlston was up from the west end of the county last evening. HEAVY SNOWSTORM MEflCHAM THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mabie are receiving the felicitations of their i'riends today upon the arrival of an fight and a half 'pound baby girl at their home this morning. FOOT FALLS HKFOKK XKiHT BIT PACKS DOWN AND KOADS AltK IX CiOOD SILAl'K. j ( Oilier News and Social Notes of 1 Much Interest to Community and; N'eiglilforhutHl as (iatherod by Fast J Oregoiilnn CorroiMtiHlcnl. ' i JTL--f. I,,,,-,-'- ( im I i'inSwKmmiM TIl'frllEtni Backache How this Woman 'Suffered and Was Relieved. Fort Fairfield, Maine.- "For many ninntbs I suffered from backache causcil ly female troubles so I was unable to do my house work. I took treatments for it but received no help whatever. Then Borne of my friends asked 'why I did not try Lydia E. l'inkham's Vcgotablo Coin- pound. I did so and my DacKaciie soon disappeared and I felt like a different woman, and now have a healthy little baby girl and do all my house vt ork. I will always praiso Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound to women who suf fer as I did." 3Irs. Alios D. Oakes, Fort Faiilield, Maine. The Best Remedy is LYDIA E..PINKHAN. VEGETABLE COMPOUND LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNH. MASS. The 64th birthday of !uglas lielt.s Pendleton Itevtew held an enjoy was made the occasion of a delight- !Ie session in ICagle-Woodnian hall ful party Saturday evening for which . Monday afternoon. Initiation of can Ita- MAZOLA 3 '-4 6 -") the pure oil from corn for better cooking WHEN housewives first adopted Mazola they found the deep frying, sauteing and shortening medium which they have been seeking for years. " Mazola browns food quickly, preventing any penetration of oil and gives crisp, delicious dishes free from sogginess, easy to digest. The results are so much better than with lard or compounds that Mazola is used in thousands of American homes. And now when Food Administrator Hoover asks us to save butter, lard and suet, the housewife knows that she has a really good vegetable oil. With Mazola she can help save the country's resources and at the same time give her familv the best of food at a notable saving in cost. Unlike other mediums Mazola does not transmit taste or odor from one food to another can be used over and over again a great factor in economy. And when you want an especially delicious salad dressing, use Mazola. There is no need to give up salads because of the uncertain supply or high prices of olive oil. Mazola can be had from vour frrocer in pint, quart, half- gallon and gallon tins. Ask him for the free Mazola Book or necipes, or wrnc us uucu, Vour money refunded if Marola does not give entire satisfaction CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place, New Yorfc (Kast Oretfonhin Special.) .MEACHAM, !);. 11. J. It. ker maile a business trip to 1'eiulle ton on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Ca-ssell arrived here on Tuesday.: Mr. t'assell ise enred a permanent job here as second trick operator for the o.-W. It. & V. Co. J. I. Casey made a business trip to l.a Crrande on Wednesday. Mrs. Dan tJransor went to La tirande 4111 Wednesday. having re ceived word that she was aain a grandmother. A l"-ll baby Rirl wa: born to her daughter. Mrs. Idcli Hil yard on Wednesday at l.a tlrande. John Williams left for Pendleton on Wednesday after working all sum mer here. The worst snow storm, of the sea son rased here on Thursday. Hy nisht a full foot had fallen. In spite of the snow yet on the ground it has packed and many travelers by tvaii 011 and autos are Ketting over the mountains. Thrift and war stamps arrived and children at once' purcnased a start union? whom were Waldo and Wil liam Itoss. Mina iioss. I.orene Ka gan and Hairy Kleanor Hawes. the latter heins the youngest to invest her savlnss at the use of nine months. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Calvert made a trip to La Grande on Saturday ev ening. Thos. Ouncan. representative of Wadhams Co. of Portland, made) hi last trip to Meacham on Saturday. He haa bought out a moving picture concern In Portland. The Larkln bridge Rang of the O.-W. P.. & N. Co.. moved In here on Saturday to do some repair work. Tonight and Wednesday, probably rain or snow. HAVE MUSIC IN YOUR HOME tfrHSN. If j l VIOLINS BANJOS CLARINETS Edison Talking Machines and Records; Victor Viclrolas and all Latest Records HARMONICAS CORNETS CELLOS MANDOLINS MUSIC BOOKS TROMBONES UKELALES GUITARS MUSIC RACKS LEATHER MUSIC ROLLS AM) BAGS. ' 4kJ il COME IN NOW AND HAVE IT LAID AWAY. 1 Warren's Music House 820 Main Street Telephone 324 Km RetrttmtatiTM Johnson, Lie be r Company Portland, Oref m , A second hand automobile is soine i times better than a new one. Kvery I thing breakable about it may be hroken. CIIIKF COIXSI I, )!' I'KUKKU- TISADH COMMISSION 1 K HOOVER SAYS Flowers Have the joy of early winter in your homes. CHKY S-VN TH KM CMS Also Carnationrt, Violets, etc. GEO. HOOKER lloriiit. Thotie B22. Free Delivery QUALITY DENTISTRY Dr. F. L INGRAM DENTIST. j Booms 3 and 4, Belts Bldf . . Telephone 523. Big Shipment of FOR now here The last boat load up the Columbia river to Umatilla has just been received. Included in this shipment are TOURING CARS ROADSTERS CHASSIS Deliveries made in rotation on signed orders. Come in and sign up. Remember the Ford factory will continue the making of cars to 60 per cent of its present capacity don't let anyone tell you different. SIMPSON AUTO COMPANY 1 if f iiiiiiiiiii: II I Al 18' W 1 is m livy t 1T we sell it, fresh every day. 10c a Gallon Be sure and ask your grocer for L if J O H IN W AlS H Mr. John Walsh, who h;is bcf-n ap pointed chief coiinH'-l of the Kedfrul Trade ( oitini is.sioti. He iH the first chief counsel of the eoinmlHiiion. t he ! position ha vint; Ween varan t until his appointment. Mr. Waliii in a broth er of Senator '1. J. Walnh of Mon ta na. Johnson and Water Sts. Phone 408 g 1 1 j : tv v r 1 ts si 1 :ss Ss For a. huines.s to he suressfnl fo;- . forty yea r3 means a great deal. 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