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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1918)
PAQE BIX DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY APRIL 24, 1918, 1 EIGHT PAGE3 CHARLEY CHAPLAN TRYING TO STAND STILL mmmmm&mm. r Q Wttg.'gaiil!!,iJ...-i . V In Ifl Mr. Julian Chalifne. f vVelaer. Idnho. a former resident of this county ho has pnt the pat month here, expect to return noon to her home. Mr. ml Mr. I. School of Echo, . were vlaltnr in Pendleton yesterday afternoon while enroute home from a motor trip to Walla Walla. The avrirlcal cutting el.uw scheduled for tomorrow In the Red Cross work room under the direction of Mrs. K. K. Roydan. will be postponed until further announcement is made, be calm of the supply Of material on hand- All members of Daphne Circle. No. S. Neighbor of Woodcraft, are invit ed to attend a meeting planned for Thursday night, April i&, to be held at Moose hail, portant one. lion of the hostess to "put on your hats and follow me," and the parl enjoyed a prettily appointed luncheon at the Kopper Kettle- The next meet ing; Is to be held at the home of Mrs. John J Greulich, 7S2 Cosble street. C. K. Stanton of the Oregon State Highway Commission, returned Mon day to resume his duties, after a brief iKit In Portland with, his mother, Mrs. May I. Fisher, ami with his brother ft. L. titanton, who left April 19th for Camp. Lewis to enter service In the base hospital unit No. 4. Mrs, Fisher and sons formerly lived in Pemileton. The last meeting of the year of the Lincoln parent-teachers association is to be held Friday afternoon at 8:3" o'clock in the auditorium of the county library- An important item of The meeting: is an im- t business will be the election of offi- , cers and a number of interesting fea ilurcs of entertainment have been Pendleton guests at -Bingham ! planned. In addition to the Lincoln Springs Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. school declamatory contest, the wai- K. J, Murphy, Mr. Nelson, Edna Mur phy, Alberta McMoniea, Ruth Snow, Dr. and Mr. Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson and parts', Mrs. AV. I Thomp son, Mr, and Mrs. McComaa. George Oirtaon. George Brace, Bill Brace, eeorge Watson, Joe Holliday, and Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson and party; and from Athena, Mr. and Mrs. McPheraon and party, and Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Cannon. . The ladles of the Maccabees met yesterday at the horns of Mrs. C H. Conroy, COS Johnson street. Forty were present and a goodly amount of Red Cross and layette work was com pleted. In addition to the sewing the meeting Included the regular or der of business and an enjoyable pro gram, ra dings being given by Mrs. Laura Howard. Mrs. Hattie Davis and Mrs. Mary Stevens. A delightful con clusion to the affair was the invita- ST UM EZ E 5 STOPS STOJLACII i DISTRESS Miami, Flu.. "I never took so small an amount of medicine that relieved me so much. Tour STUM EZE took the bloat from m$ stomach, slopped Its nervous treinblin and I felt so much belter. I will praise it's virtues herever I go." Carrie Iavis, 206 Harner Ave. Bodily health Is neees - sarr these strenuous days. No man r woman can be healthy "who allow food to sour and ferment in the stom ach and thus poison the blood. Ne glect means misery! get a bottle of BTL'MEZK today if your stomach hurts. This reliable stomach medi cine offers you relief from the ills that beset you. For sale and guaran teed by all druggists. CODLAR.S FOR SPJZIWG Casco-m. CrnE-2i ner of which may compete for - city honors for entrance in the county contest, the following program is to r given: I"iano solos Roaming the Wools Fly Away Birdling. Vivian Warner. Recitation Why Girls Can't Whistle Robert Miller. Piano Solo Happy Hours. Florence Fletcher. Reading Here Comes the Bride. Alxora Nelson. Pa nornime America. Second Grade Girls. Paper Benuifying the School Grounds. -y-s- G- I. l-i Dow. Violin Solo Slumber ' 8ong (Micha hauser. Alberta McMonlrs- At a meeting of Bushee Chapter, Ie. 19, Order Kastern Star, laxt nissht there were present 75 members and visitors. The Worthy Matron. Mrs. Leota Brown, and n-r stuff of officers received much tiralsp for Hie beauti ful and. Impressive manner in which they presented the Floral degree.. A committee of past worthy matrons en tertained charmingly at the close of the degree work. " Mrs. Marsaret Marks who has been the guext of Mrs. Frank KruK.le.fur the past week, Ttturni-d to her home today. Mrs. Marks la a- distltigiiisheu vocalist of Portland and has been de lightfully entertaim-d ilm-lng her vis it in 1'emiltHon. ' The high school senior class picnic which was held at the Peebler ranch on McKay creek yesterday afternoon waa a huge success. Miss Bonney ana Miss Cavendar chaperoned. The pari ty did not break up until. 8:30. Welnles and buns were served. Those attending were Miss Bonney, Mis Cavendar, Helen Nelson, . Madeline Burgess, Vela Cook, Alice Finnell. Elva Kupers. Vivian Gibbs. Jean Fol son, Maude Bunyan, Myrtle Wllsey. Gladys Bedwell, Emily Carney. Mami. Hartnjett, Ferndale Ferrini wLeona Bfiwman, Lawrence Tharpe, Austin Ford, Harold Casey, Fred Granholm, Boy Furnish. Klvin Slebert. Allen McLean, Lowell Stockman and Hem., t Laztnka. Arthur Gulliford of Kcho is at trie Bowman. . ' Rev. Owen F. Jones of Baker Is a Pendleton visitor. ' "" " S. B. Morgan of La Grande Is at the Golden Rule. Alfred Deinlng of Missouri Gulch was in the" city overnight.. H. IC Blevina and F. A. Galloway of Cove are registered at the 8t. George. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baker of Helix are numbered among the visitor In the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDermed anu James B. Watson of Cashmere. Wash are registered at the Pendleton. Sam Robinson, auto truck sales man who has been In Pendleton more or less for the past year, Is back In the city. He has enlisted In the army aviation corps and expects to be called In SO days. The surgical dressings class under the direction of Mrs. H. E. Bickers will meet at 1:J0 tomorrow after noon ana a cordial Invltalon is ex tended to volunteers. Mrs. C. H. Melffsner who. accom panied by Master William Melssner has been visiting for the past fort night at the home of her parens, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Avtson. left today for her home In Oregon City- Mrs. Melss ner departed unexpectedly, having re ceived word of the serious illness of lr, Melssner' mother. Members of the Spuserlnktum club are to be guests of Mr. E. T. Avlson, at her home on Market street tomor row afternoon. They are asked to bring knitting or ally needlework; they care to. .- . Tiuphne Circle will have Its first so cial of a series of prixe socials Thurs day llllll. ' ' HELIX NOW ENJOYS , FIRST STREET LIGHTS D. D. Connor and son of Pilot Rock : were in the city last evening. j Mr. and Mn. C. A. Gilbert of Kcho spent last evening in the city, f J. F. Thompson, prominent stock jman of Gibbon and district -chairman of the patriotic service league there, jia in the city today. Interesting News r Notes of Helix and Nearby Territory. (Kast Oregonian Special.) 1 HELIX, Apri 24. Helix Is enjoy ing' Us first electric street lights. Mrs. D Kendall has sold her resi dence property on Harrison street to G. W- Piper for 3000. The basket social given for the Red Cross in the Mclntyre dint riot east of town brought $122. About one dozen Baptist laymen came out -from Pendleton Sunday evening and conducted religious ser vices. Rev. F. Grant Hamm and pi em bers of the Christian church at tended, omitting ttelr usual meeting to Join in the services, J. & Anderson left Saturday for Hot Lake, Mr. Anderson Is suffer ing from rheumatism The Baptist people will attend the association held at New Home church near Milton May 8-5 Inclusive. . The Helix Jail has been unoccupied for many months. Miss Alice Clark is asstslng In the drug store. Mr. and Mrs. K H. Richmond, Mrs. Anna Love of Walla Walla and Miss JosJe Payne, of Weston were guests a,t the W. H- Albee home Friday. i9n J U Ln Ln renovated ... thoroughly cleaned and at the V 7 1 JRO IT Tliey will be returned to you . soft and fluffy like new. , LADIES See that the coverings are in good condition, with no holes, then send your pillows, to us to be cleaned in an abso lute satisfaction giving manner." "We Wash Everything But the Baby" Cottonwood Street, Between Webb and Alta. TELEPHONE 179 i 4 I J: j a i .. i. I V CMaPI3E CZ2!LKH. .I4A1WL.C.BR00M WKfTE Charley Cha plan .has had his pic--White- asked tare taken many thousand times, but "ad dme always when he is in action. When he tried to pose with Major C Broo- Clmpla. now that he ifttu-h' for the Liberty Loan, if ho -utd not help out the mission in recruiting PritiHherM and Canadians in the CnUed .stutea. The man White of the British Recruiting movie actor is a Hriiinh subject. After Mission he said, "I find a stilt pic- ho returns from a tour for the liberty ture is the most difficult thing I am Loan he will go to work for the in In- compelled to go up against." Major si on. Mrs. L. L, Hutchinson circulated a petition recently which was signed by many residents asking the council to have "the dumping grounds removed from" the city limits. MeasureH were taken at the lant meeting of the coun cil and a site found to be used for the purpose. K. K. Kholer and family were filet h visitors Saturday evening. , Mrs. Minnie Walker was a Weston visitor Saturday. Mis. J. R. Montgomery and , sons Lloyd and Thomas were weekend vls Uors of Mrs. Mary Montgomery. Mrs- Minnie Walker entertained the John Walker family of Athena and Frank Greer fnmlly of Weston Sun day. ' i Mrs. H. B- Richmond of Walla Walla, Visited Mrs. D. Kendall, her mother, Thursday. Gertrude Mclntyre Is home from Portland. Mr. and Mrsk R. Raymond wero out from Pendleton. Sunday. Key and Mrs. pjekard of Adams were here Friday. Mrs. W. H. Morrison of Pendleton visited friends here over Sunday Mark Anderson, son of Mrs. M. C- Anderson, was home on furlough the! firt of the week. Mark is a spruce! crker. ! Rev. F. Grant Hamm preached a I f-lendid sermon Sunday morning onj mo ruDject oi uetter naoies, inyjicai , and bpirttual. - Misa Rita Lynn, who has been - tenchng at Nye, is visiting her aunts,, Mrs. J. Kern and Mrs. J. K. E. King.; on her way home to Portland. E. E. Gelst left Sunday to visit his! father In Minneapolis, who is ill. Mrs. A. B. McKwan of Kugene vis ited ver Sunday with relatives here Mrs. Guy K. Smith i spending the j week in Waila Walla. . Walter Garrett, agod 2 0, will vol unteer for army service hi.s week. Mrs. otto Pfennig returned from La Grande Monday. J. Sharpe from Willamette vallev W visiting his daughter, , Mrs. , Jtoy Pen land.. 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