East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 31, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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HAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTORER 31, 1 917.
TEN PAGES
SOCIAL and PERSONAL
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Mr. and Mm. (Jeonre Uacr returned
thin morning- from a trip to Port
land." "
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Mi Kvelyn Kinnian lias returned
from n extended visit with friend
and Tela Ives In Indiana und other
middle western points.
One of the delightful pre-nuptial
event complimenting M is Gertrude
Jordon was Riven yesterday afternoon
by her mother. Mrs. I. K Fiamsdell,
at her home on Thompson street. The
decorations were of beautiful cut
flowers. Refreshments suitable for
the Hallowe'en season were served,
the centerpiece being a pumpkin
basket filled with fruit and nuts. Vis-:
Itlng and mutdc were enjoyed by all
present.
The '"pUJteritiktum Club will meet
with Mrs. A. T. Perkins and Mrs.
Horn at 303 Lincoln street, Thursday,
November 1.
accompanied by M iss Kthel Fralier
of Portland, visited in the city yes
terday. The" murriase of Mrs. Minerva Ha- .
ley to Mr. Jay Williams took place
at S u'clock last evening at tha home
of the bride's brother. Mr. -Walter:
Ginrt, 04 East Rose street, the Rev.
O. T. Holmes, pastor of the First Con
Rrepational church, officiating. Only ;
relatives and a few intimate friends
of the couple were present. A lattice !
covered with smilax and dotted with i
w hite! chrysanthemums formed a
beautiful background for the mar
rine service. Other decorations of
smilax and wild huckleberry added
tii the effective scheme in the living
room. Yellow crysan them unis and
ferns were used in the dining room,
Mr. and Mrs. Williams left on a hon
eymoon trip and will be at home at
607 lloyer avenue on their return.
Out of town guests were Mrs. Don
ald Thompson of Clarkston and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Thompson of Pen
dleton. Walla Walla t'nion.
The Rt. Rev. R. L. Paddock D. D.,
will arrive in Pendleton on Thursday
morning and will conduct the service
for All Saints' Day in the Church of
the Redeemer at 10 o'clock in the
morning.
A six months' vacation will be en
joyed by Miss Laura Muir. who is
closing her dressmaking parlors to
morrow and will leave shortly for
IVland. III., to spend the winter with
her sister, Mrs. o. S. McBride.
Vivid Jack o'Lanterns. weird
witches and all the other quaint em
blems of Hallowe'en tide were used
with charming effect last night when
Miss Olga La Fontaine. Miss Claudine
McMonle and Ralph Temple presided
at a delightful dancing party at the
Temple home on Water street. The
guest list was made up entirely of
members of the younger set and in
cluded Miss Helen Thompson. Miss
Helen Nelson, Miss Hazel Wyrick.
Miss Emily Carney. Miss Amanda
Mumm. Miss Georgia Fletcher. Miss
lxttie Minnia, Miss Lulu Matlock.
Miss Rena Hales, Miss Margaret '
Phelps, Miss June Lake, Miss Madeline
Burgess, Miss Lillian Roylen. Miss
Planch Furnish, Miss Gertrude Mc- 1
Connell, Raymond Knight, Charles1
Abbott of Honolulu, Cal Harris, Rulph
Purgess, Clarence Vernon. Rurton
Greullch. Roy Temple, Al McLean. ,
Clyde Phillips, Howard Cockran, Wal-
rr Owen, Mr. Frame. Roy Furnish.
Mike Estes of Walla Walla. Weston
Lake. Clifford Lake, Eugene ftoylen
and Miss Gwendolyn Rogers. Mrs. W.
P. Temple presided at the punch bowl, j
All members of the Girls National :
Honor Guard wishing to join the
Girls' Red Cross Sewing class are re- ,
quested to meet at the Red Cross sew
ing room in the basement of the It- ,
Irary Thursday evening at 7:30 o'
clock. Oakum pads will be made for !
the Oregon Base Hospital Unit, all i
supplies for which must be ready next
week. A good attendance is desired. 1
The Missionary Society of the Chris
tian church will meet at the home of
Mrs. M. L. Peters, 410 Madison street. !
or. Thursday, November 1st at 2:30
o'clock. All members are urged to
attend and friends are cordially in-voted.
Use of Barley
Saves Wheat
Barley has always been used
: :. in making the famous food
Grape lMu$
There's a Reason Barley is richer in pro
tein (meat value) than wheat.
Barley has an element that changes its own
starch and wheat starch into sugar.
Barley has a rich individual flavor you've
heard of barley-sugar?
If you haven't tried this world-famed food,
now is the time.
Eat Grape-Nuts Help Save Wheat
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OVll BUSINESS
is to cater to the dental needs of
the general public. We know
that the public is accustomed to
getting value received for its
money in every industry and
profession, and we have sought
to come up to requirements in
that matter. Thus we special
ize in the highest srude of Puin
lc DouUstry.
KewtoD Painless Dentists I
Corner Main and Webb Streets
Entrance on Webb St. 5
rhone 12 Open Evenings 2
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Befitting the spirit of the times
and following the slogan of the war
period which Is "service"' first lasl (
and always, the members of the Fort
nightly Bridge Club will entertain on
Thursday evening, November 8th, ,
with a dancing party in Eagle-Woodman
Hall for the benefit of the Uma
tilla Chapter of the American Red
Cross. Invitations are being issued
today. Contributifcfcs will be receiv
ed at the door and the entire pro- ,
ceeds will go to the Red Cross as all
expenses incident to the ball will be
; borne by the club members.
The hosts and hostesses Include Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin B. Aldrich, Mr. and
; Mrs. Clarence E. Ash, Mr. and Mrs.
Gorge C. Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Merle
R. Chessman. Dr. and Mrs. Ray E.
; Farnsworth. Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Fee. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hurst. :
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Johns. Mr. and !
Mrs. William E. Lowell, Mr. and Mrs.
; Arthur Means. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
Mabie. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Rice, Mr.
and Mrs. Royal M Sawtelle. Mr. and
, Mrs. James Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.
s Herbert Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.
(Harold Young..
Mrs. William Hanscome. Mrs. W.
H. L. Davis and Miss Freda Eggerth
were hostesses last evening at a de
lightfully appointed shower honoring
Mrs. Earl lawyer at her home, 219
Court street. The supper room was
decorated in pink and white carna
tions Interspersed with kewple dolls.
, Mrs. Sawyer received many beautiful
gifts. The guest llwt Included Mrs.
i Herburt Crispin, Mr. Dunlap. Miss i
Oeraldine Froome, Mis Kate Cahill.
Mrs. Levi Youngren, Mrs. Glen Rust,
Lailah Blackard. Gladys Boynton.
Mrs. W. C. Nay. Mrs. Frank Quinlan. t
Miss De Ford. Miss Stella McCulley ;
Mrs. Saline;, daughters Edna and
Thelma. Mrs. F. Boynton, Mrs. O.
Froome, Hilda Helgessun. Mrs. Carrol.
Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Spangler, Mrs. Lu
la Day. Mrs. Stella Harp. Mrs. Mar
Hager, Miss Gladys Brundage, Mrs
Jack Young, Mrs. Bill Courter, Mrs.
E. T. Avison, Mrs. A. Kraft, Mrs.
Laura Jewett. Miss Evelyn McCarrol. '
! Miss Laura Cahill. Miss Xuydne
Blakely. Mrs. W. L. Willard. Mrs. '
Marie Marchard. Mrs. W. A. Roberts.
Mrs. Norma Wheeler. Master Robert
Wheeler, Mrs. C. A. Launsdowne. Lil-
lian Culley. Mrs. A. Hofer. Mrs. Jo- ;
, seph Hendricks. Mrs. Chas. Dickey i
(Athena), Miss Irma Hill (Minneap
olis. Minn). Miss Alma Grindel Oil-'
; verton, Ore.).
True Home Comfort
a& Smali Cosfl
HOW you welcome the cheery comfy warmth of a glow
ing fire on a cold winter clay ! When the wind whist
les and the snow "creaks" how you dread the idea of
getting up in the morning in a cold room and still more to go to
a colder basement to start a fire in the furnace or stove. At
these times a gas room-heater stands unrivaled in the home.
Just the touch of a match, the turn of a jet and a cheerful .fire
springs into glow, radiating instantaneous warmth. This gas
room-heater will be installed in your home at cost to us plus
time and material meaning to you less than the price of one
cord of wood. Gas is the only fuel that has not doubled in
price and the only logical fuel for heating your home. Phone
our office it will pay you' to investigate.
Pacific Power & Light Co.
"Always at Your Service."
Phone 40
A I
. GAS 1
ROOM-HEATER 1
INSTALLED
IN
YOUR I
HOI
FOR LESS 1
THAN I
THE PRICE I
OF A I
CORD, I
OF I
WOOD ' !
NO CAN'T FIND ANY
AND HAIR
SIOPS COMING OUT
SAVK YOlIt IIAIIl! MAKK IT;
THICK. W VV Y, GLOSSY AND
HKAl'Tirrii AT ONl'K.
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The United States
Government Cooperates
it h the 7 600 member banks In nialntaining th
Federal Reserve Pankmy System fur the protection
of the bUBJtiR iiufjeis of the rountrv, Throuch
the Ked-ral Reserve Pird in Wafhmgtan it super
vise the twelve Federal reserve hanks; it appoints
one-ihird of their directors; it deposits its funds
larKely with them: u guarantees the currency they
Issue.
Th's cooperation urat ly increases the
the system to us and our mmmunliy.
Are you linked
this new national
. one of our depositors? ir
not, you snould delay no
Imier.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON
S EC U R IT Y
Srnd for Itooklrl. "llnvr Ooc It Benefit Me 7
fkmrntt ft TE MW
valua of
up with
system
S t Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belvail enter
2 ; tained at their home last evenuinjj;
S with a farewell party in honor of Mr.
S and Mrs. John .olHon who leave to
night on. No. is fur Ft. Kiley. Kanw.
The evening; was spent very pleasant
ly at cards, after which a deliclotiH
lunch was served by the hostess. The
Hallowe'en idea was carried out In
the tuble decorations. The guet li.st
Included Mr. and Mrs. John Olson.
Mr. and Mrs. (Jus Usdel, Mr. and Mrs.
; T. Obuck. Mr. and Mr. Ous chuta
j Mr. and Mf. John Molding of EllenH
; burg. Wash.. Mrs. F. riteffy. Mrs. Fred
I Jacobs." Little Miss Agnes Iwyer and
Master Ivan LndeJ.
' P. P. Peterton of Moscow is in thy
j city.
Mrs. H. E. Bartholomew is up from
Try as you will, after an application i
of Dandarine. you can not find a sin- ,
! ffle trace of dandruff or fulling hair j
; and your scalp will not itch, but what
, will please you most will be after a
few weeks' use. when you wee new
hair, fine and downy at first yes
but really new hair growing all over
the scalp.
I A little Dandarine Immediately dmi
; bles the beauty of your hair. No dif
ference how dull, faded, brittle und
Kcragsy. just moisten a cloth with
Dandarine and carefully draw i".
through your hair, taking one smul'
strand at a time. The effect Is im- :
mediate and amazing your hair wil. J
he light, fluffy and wavy, and have!;
an appearance of abundance: tin In- ;i
comparable lustre, softness and lu?:
urlance. the beauty and .hinimt-r tt i
true hair health.
Get a small hot t If of K u owltnn'f :
Dandarine from any clru? store or to! j
let counter, and prove that your hair :
in as pretty and soft as any that l! :
has heen neglected or injured by care- :
less treatment. A snni 11 trial bottle ;
will double the beauty of your hair.
CAR
NOTICE' TO
OWNERS
COMMENCING NOVEMBER 1st
we will operate an
EXCLUSIVE
-Stanfield.
I C. C. Lane of No in, has been In
! the city today.
E. H. Law of Paker is registered at
j the t. George.
John Roth rock was here yesterday
! from Athena.
Lute Templeton of Echo wa: In the
city last evening.
D. C. Brownell of I'matilla is a Pen
lletonu visitor today.
r. and Mrs. D. I. Hopkins were In
yesterday from their home at Helix
H. U Ktanfleld of Ktanfleld, was
here last evening and spent the night.
Mr. and Mrs. A. '. Swenson of
Wail a Walla are at the Gol'ien Rule.
Captain and Mrs. Joseph Herring ol
Fort Mackenzie. Wyo, are registered
at the Pendleton.
. T. Oockburn of Milton. well
known farmer, is here today en route
to California.
f Chamberlain ami JUancht
Chamberlain of Hermiston silent last
evening In the city.
Mrs. Nora Frans of Hermiston. wax
among the visitors from the west
end or the county yterdav.
William and John I-orenzen. sons of
If. It. Irenasen of tuge iuleh, left
todav for a visit in tne fJakotas and
it;i. Their father accttmpanieo
thern to the city.
county who have not reported, or ex
amination, yesterday appeared in per
son before Acting Adjutant General
J. M. Williams, according to a letter
received by the local exemption boar-.
He claims not to have received any
njall at all from the I'matiUa board.
He will be transferred to Portland.
Kiicppvr h Heard -un.
Ktnent Karl Kuepper f-f Pilot Rock,
h of the few men drafted frnn tbif-
Safeguards Health
of The Children
Constipation, or Inaction of the
Wwels, Is a great menace to
health. Cathartic or pargatlve
remedies shonld never be given to
children s the violence of their
notion tends to upset the entire
digestive system. A mild lnxmtlve
Is far preferable, and the combi
nation, of simple laxative barbs
with pepsin known as Xr. Cald
well's Syrnp Pepsin, and sold in
drug stores for fifty cents a bot
tle, is blfThljr recommended. This
preparation contains no opiate,
narcotic, or habit-forming drug
of any description, la mild and
gentla In its action, and brings
reuex in an easy, natnrai manner.
Its pleasant taste appeals to call-
oxen and. thev take it readllv.
Thousands of mothers have tes
tified to the merit of Dr. Cald
well's By rap pepsin, and in count
less homes It Is the standard fam
ily remedy. A trial bottle, free
cf charge, can be obtained by
writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 4 .6
Washington flt., MonUceUo, UU
GARAGE
DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN FORD CARS.
SELLING FORD PARTS, EXCLUSIVELY.
AFFORDING EXCLUSIVE FORD SERVICE.
RENTING FORD STORAGE EXCLUSIVELY.
We are the authorized distributing agency for FORD FACTORY'S
PRODUCTS and with every transaction goes the FORD guaran
tee of SATISFACTION.
Cars delivered in rotation of order.
FORD MECHANICS IN OUR REPAIR SHOP. FORD OILS AND
LUBRICANTS
iimpson Auto Co.
sh Johnson and Water Sts.
Phone 408
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