East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 30, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OHEGOXIAX, rKNDLETOX, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER SO, 111.
EIGHT PAGES.
society EVENTS.
( Continued From Pape Three)
Mis Eleanor Vincent is in Port
land vi.vting during the holidays
M f Vio'a Shea lias returned from
Hot Lake.
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M J. U Pick -on was hostess at
an inrrm:ii musical last evening.
Mrs. Kr.tnk Fraa'er was hostess
dur ri; the week to the Duplicate
Whist club.
Mrs. IV. E. Frock Is this afternoon
hostess to a large number of ladies
of !he iMy at her home, 12i North
Wain street.
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Mr. M. Homer Ueoves and bride
PHYSICIAN ADVISES
CTICUR
REMEDIES
For Eczema. Patient's Wristand Shin
Itched Like Poison. Scratched
Until They Bled. Says: "Cuticura
Soap and Ointment Cured Me."
Tout years ap I had places break out on
my wrist and on my slim which would itch
and burn by spells, and scratching them
would not seem to give any
relief. When the trouble first
began, my wrist and shin
Itched like poison. I would
scratch those places until they
would bleed before I could get
any relief. Afterwards the
places would scale over, and
the flesh underneath would
look red and feverish. Some
times it would begin to itch
until it would waken me from
my sleep, and I would have to go through
the scratching ordeal again.
"I consulted our physician In regard to
It. and he pronounced it "dry eczema." I
used an ointment which the doctor gave me,
but it did no good. Then he advised me
to try the Cuticura Remedies. As this
trouble has been in our family for years,
and is considered hereditary. I felt anxious
to try to head it off. I got the Cuticura
Soap, Ointment and Pills, and they seemed
to be just what I needed.
"The disease was making great headway
on my system until I got the Cuticura Reme
dies which have cleared my skin of the great
pest. From the time the eczema healed four
years ago, until now, I have never felt any
of its pest, and I am thankful to the Cuticura
Soap and Ointment which certainly cured me.
I always use the Cuticura Soap for toilet,
and I hope other sufferers from skin diseases
will use the Cuticura Soan and Ointment."
(Signed) Irven Hutchisou, Three Rivers,
Mich, Mar. 18, 1911.
Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are
sold throughout the world, a liberal sample
of each, with 32-p. book on the skin and
scalp mill bewnt free, on application to Ht
ter Drug & Cheia. Corp, Dept. 17A, Boston.
were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Char'.es
Quinney Thursday and Fr'day. They
left last evening for Baker City.
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Brook Dickson left Friday on his
return to the University of Oregon
nnd he will be followed during the
next few days by other students who
have been home for the holidays.
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At the Meth.odl.-t Episcopal parson
' age in this ci y Wednesday evening
at 5:30. Rev. X. Evans united in mar
riage Mr. George V. Lamb rth ami
Miss Pearl Ranche lleydler.. in the
presence of a few intimate friends.
Mr. l.ambirth Is a successfuf young
farmer In the Stage Clinch country
and the pride is a popular young lady
in that vicinity.
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At the bride's res'dence. 410 E.
Webb street. Tuesday afternoon at
4 o'clock in the presence of a group
of relatives nnd friends, Mr. John W.
Jordan and Mrs. Mary S. Clow were
united in marriage by Rev. N. Evans.
Roth parties are well known in this
c'ty. where they win make their
home.
One of the recent social events of
note was the "at home" given on the
afternoon of Thursday, December 21,
nt which Mrs. Robert N. Stanfield was
host es to a large number of the so
ciety ladies of the city. The after
noon was very pleasantly spent and
the charm'ng hostess was compli
mented upon the success of the weeks'
principal formal event.
i
I One of the social events that is bet
ing anticipated pleasantly is the
grand opening of the new quarters of
the local lodge of the Loyal Order of
Moose, which will occur on the eve
ning of Xew Tears' Day and
which the pub'.lc Is invited. Tht
Moose have splendid rooms in the
Matlock-Brownfield building in which
they feel a pardonable pride. The
opening will consist of a dedication
address by J. T. Hinkle of Hermiston
followed by a dance In the ball room.
One of the most elaborate soc!al
functions of the season was the an
nual dancing party given by the alum
ni of the Lambda Sigma Fraternity
last Wednesday evening in the Eagle
Woodman hall. The spacious hall
was most artistically and beautifully
decorated in the fraternal colors of
b'ue and white and with festoons of
evergreens. Mr. R'chard Thompson
and MTss Laura McKee led the grand
march, following which the fifty or
more couples present participated in
a most Joyous succession of dances
to the strains of splendid orchestral
music.
STANFIELD SOCIETY.
(Special Correspondence.)
Stanfie'd. Dec. 30. Thursday after
noon, at the res'dence of Mrs E. N.
Wheeler the Stanfield Women's
Study Club held its regular semi
monthly meeting, there being a very
short business session, as preparations
had been made for a Christmas par
ty for the members, the rooms being
appropriately arranged and decorated
for the occasion. After a short pro
gram. Including piano solos by Mi-a
Helen Wheeler, recltat ons by Mrs.
Norton, and vocal solos by Mrs, E. N.
Wheeler, and guessing contests which
afforded much amusement, the guests
were Invited to the dining room where
an e'aborat-e banquet had been
spread. The party was one of the
most enjoyable affairs In a social way
mat mis occurred in Stanfield, be
ing voted a great success by those who
were present. The following mem
bers of the club were present: Miss
Jennie Albon. Mrs. Mary L. Apple
by. Mr-. Sadie Bugan. Mrs ' Harr et
Raker. Mrs. Edna Raragar, Mrs.
Florence Coonor, Mrs. Caroline Pun
ning. Mrs. Minnie Faucett, Mrs Lulu
Gray, Mrs. Clara E. Hurd, ' Mrs.
Frances A. Norton, Mrs Florlne Sev
erance, Mrs. Nettie Sloan. Mrs. Mary
Spencer and Mrs. Alice Wheeler, also
as gue.-t of the club. Mrs. Rose
Schlosser of Sunnyside. Wash., Christ
mas gifts were exchanged by those
present.
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WESTON SOCIETY.
(Spec'al CorresDOndencn
Weston, Ore., Dec. 30. A most en- j
Joyable evening was spent at the
home of Mr. Emery Staggs, Wednes-j
day, December 27, when a large!
number of young people met to tell
Emery farewell as he left Thursday;
b "i "aim, wnert? lie W ill
remain for some time. Thoe pres
ent were the Misses Ina Blomgren,
Lulu Simpson. Edna Banister, Josie
Lavender, tranche Staggs, Mabel
Kennard. Z'lla Slmnson. Airnu t.
Kenzie, Sadie Nor Dean, Edra Simp
son Oilpqaa UlrlrnAUInl. . I
Claude Price, Edgar Smith, Frank
Graham, Gene Graham, Mat Turner,
Ernest Blomgren, German and Em
ery Staggs.
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ADAMS SOCIETY.
(Special Correspondence.)
Adams, Ore, Dec. 30 Miss Ethel
Perringer of this city, was hostess
Thursday evening to a number of her
friends who were entertained In a
delightful manner. Games were In
dulged in during the earlier hours of
the even'ng and were followed by de
licious) refreshments.
Those present were: Misses Eleene
Bowling, Jessie Chestnut, Alia Slm
onton, Augusta Stockton, Minnie Per
ringer and the hostess, and Messrs.
Ralph Wallan, Llle Mclntlre, Ot's
Lleuallen, Clark Manning, Chester
Spencer and Hobert and Logan Per
ringer. GURDAXE SOCIETY.
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(Special Correspondence.)
Gurdane. Oregon, December 30,
A pleasant even'ng was spent at
the home of D. P. Hicks Christmas
night. Although It was a wild night
out, all within enjoyed a merry eve
ning's chat beside the fire and with
music, games and refreshments,
whiled away the hours. Those pres
ent were Mr, and Mrs. James Hall,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCallister, Mr.
and Mrs. Hicks and daughter Effie,
Flelta Hall, Lloyd Hall, Daphene
Breiver and Welcome McCallister.
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JOSEPH X. KOHL. Prop.
Have a Drink to Yankee Land
(March Song)
Sung: by LA PETITE ADELIADE at the
Alhambra Theatre, New York
CHORDS.
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Words by
HARRY WILLIAMS
March tempo.
Music by
ROBERT VAN ALSTYNE
1. Oh, did you ev - cr take a trip a - cross the roll - ing
2. It'a hu - man for a man to love the na - tion of his
Sing your Bongs of lon-nio Scot
land,
Sing your songs of Franco, and Oer-man
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Lirth. We al - -ways think A
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mer - i - ca the great - est land on earth. And
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til you want to jump right tip and yell to beat the band,
more you see of oth - er lands the more you know it'a true.
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Copyright, MCMIX, by JEROME II. REMICK & Co., New York-Detroit
Performing righta reserved
Uaed by penniasion, HURRAY MUSIC Co., Hew York
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- Have a Drink to Yankee Land
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