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PAGE SIX EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1917. ocial and persoRal whs M its 1 wi , a nd ii rjt ml daughter of tin Into ( col le$?st. A ni on 'the m im her ti re who was married Sat W llliam Matlock, one time mayor and 'Minx Thehiui TIidiudkoii. Miwn k'nihr. itrrtmy arftarnomi in AVhIIa Walla to j )ionwr of IVndleton. .he is a crad 1 Timet 13. of rrcrcott, A nam- i ". of the IVndleton hiuh .school o( Fiidtelnn folk motored overhand was miecn of the and 1917 fV-r th Tfwnny. rom'wniiiE w hich . Iitiiiid-Lis. Mr. Ketca is the son of, lh Wall. Wallu tnion ays: 1 . M Kstes. "Jrfiw l.uhi 1 1a Verne Mattock, j mong- tho out of town suefits were 'fttffnfcer of Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Mat- Mr. and Mrs. Y. N Matlock, befc ?nf Pendleton. reron. was mar- ! lxmnio Mtnnis, 1, 1 Kopera rlr$ ut St oVhc4i y-wtwday afternoon dEURhters. M isses Vcrno Parker, lo.ftmmntt Kwlw, -of rrcMOott, Waxh- Claudia. MeMonics and Kmily Carney 1ntTtn. Th wddin; took place hi j and Koy Temple." St. FsuiT lv)lc4ita.l chinch hi the' - - - Ino ThitinfWini, Miss Daphne Swear inrren and Mts- Margaret OoleKWor thy, who lira returning: to the f'nivor tftty of "Washington, and Miss Mary lo-hne, Mif Beth Smith. Miss Bula tmith. Miss Jjtuirn Jernrd. Miss Uruee Mtes Riik; Don Uobinson and Ned Kow- anu i irr. who will reenter the University ot Oi'einm. Minx Vera Temple, wdio r.8 been ntte-ndinjr Wnrd-Helmont at NaKhvflle, Tonn., the jj;ist semester, will leave for Kupehc to enroll at tho L'nlvtjrsityr ( iinw tif alrt seventy-five rela- Mrs. Kalnh i. baling, a well tiVes and intimate frirndN, Hev. Her- known linger of Pendleton and Wow- ir.im anreu reading ue wedding ion. (rp., will kf the wuVoh in Fort- 'Miss olive (Jwinn, who has been ul ervlc. land fnrtherinjLr her vooul Mudles. s tending the I nlvei-Klty ef Washln- T)c bride wb Riven away by hex Mrs. Saline has a rare dramatic so- (t,n cf yesterday tor STttle with Lulhe, W N". Matloek, Mi.a Linnie prano voice and will make her Fort-fti Intention of parking her beloiiK idlnrl of Fn(tlcton. and i'ttul Kent hind debut later in th season under) inRs and soing on to RuKfne to enter ui WWII a A V alia, were the attendants, the direction of Mrs. Kose Coursen ; the University of Oregon. hd Miss Rachel Martin played the Heed Portland Orcsonian. j - wMdinfp march. Tlw bride's pown 1 Mr. R. K. Rinwo of Cambridge . w.m of Alice blue chiffon velvet. tall-J Miss Quindaro Wilcox and her fi- Idaho, and Miss Kthe! I-Vakcr ot r,- mflxle, and her bouquet was of j ance, Harry Bntterfield of Raymnd, Portland; are liuest at the I1;. If. AVil tridc rosefi. Miss Minnts wore a ash., were guests of honor at a (cox home, having arrived to attend tralomd &ult of 4lue broadcloth and i t liHrmmp little supper party for the wedding of Miss Qnindarn Wil- j which Mr. and Mrs. led Itrown were cx an(1 Harry Hutlerfleld. which will I hosts last eveninjr at thlr apartments J Uc solvmniRed tttmorrow. n Ouirt street. Jretty holiday cm- ! j bleins decked the table which was en-! Miss ii,,othy lluniker left last , circled by Mr. and Mrs. Kob iL,ver- ; vx eiiinw for Portland -after liavinK j more. Miss t.aynell Baldwin. M iss i sjfent tlie past several days as th , i.otia utvermore, v icior tiansen, i lewis Steelhainmer. the honor jruests aiid the host and iiostess a tried m lou(pt of iphelia roms. Tfe-c5anch was beautifully deco ratd "with iftiUttiK, potted xlnnts and ' tt crrmthn. A 'weddingr supper was served to the t-lidal party Hie- Ihieres hotel after whlrh Mr. and Mis. Kstc took the tr,in for California. On their return f hey will le at home on Mr. lvstes" vfiuwh near Prcsoott. Thi marriaK i!tlt'3 two of tho pioneer families t Washington and Oregon. Mrs. Kstes U the daughter of W. N. Mai lock, a r-rominent business ma n tf I'endle- Mauy of the youtiEr folk who have been spending the f'hristnias holidays a; their Inrnies lier. will r leave to morrow for their various schools aiwl h on seen est wn. of Miss 'I'lteiina Thorn p- Mis. IF. K. Pickers Is entertaining a number of "babies and their moth ers today In honor of her little .crajid- : son, t H ho Srntt h Jr.. wtio is visit my riere wit n his mot net Smit h of I'ort land. Mrs tho rfWPiM.ilU lMlBB.tW.lllUJMMJHIll lliu., . mtinpnn mU ymLIM,m , , iWAW,w Ware! iig! fur Be Watchful of Quality in War Times. 1 FCC 1 CB. is Today .Always,, The Best Quality ''and for tin- Least Money Ceylon or Japan Full Weight Mrs. I. 1. Idlemnn and Mrs. T. 1L Uedwetl are enterlaininc Ibis after noon at the home of M rs. bi leman. (heir quests being: the members of the Christian Science church. OREGON THEATRE I AM 7 MONDAY NIGHT " First Time Here of Oresron's Favorite Drama. oo gO LIVER MOROCCO Q O O Q O o q PRtSENTS HDilAWA lAHLL 1 I I r, I I ii i ii r i U WI 5! H f3 i i L? 0 -' 'i) w O' t, n O n. ca r ( - fn, SEE The Wonderful Volcano Scene. Luaiva's Leap Into the Burning: Crater. Mall Your Ord.v-s -im Makn lrYM(i'Ms l-ai'l' if V),u Waul (. S4-e TltiN Attra-lion. SKATS U l:l.K.SI)V' AT IHJ.TA XttHill ION A liy ST'Htl'. Prices-$2.tM), ?1.50, $1.00, 50c. Curtain 8 F. V. IvniKlUcn uf Cayn-'. was hvi-f. last night. I-ci- Wooilwi 1 1i it Helix wits line last ovminir. Thrums KoltrrtKun tl' JCnl rririw, i in (lie city. Mr. mill Mrs. '. K. U'Wi-s "f Kcho ;u-i np l'roin thi-ir houn. .1. . KKI ridfif uf Hi'lix. n-iiM ;i niTli eril visitor In 1 'I'mllftiui. Klnicr llorstman of tA "Irande 4s ii'elstrrcfl ut tli" .St. i;rors lr. .-uiJ Mr. .!. : Kinifry nf CkIO i Springs wer Hurnlay -vlHr I" tho i city. V. II. Ivilliaii of HpvK.'tlir. foiiairly jof this city, Is rogislvreil at tiie Gol ; c!en Kulr. D. F. Jal'l'i'.v, a W'ooiilHiin carpiMi i ter lias arrived hero to take finiiloy- mcnt. A L.eiMiiKor. forinor rrsklont of thia city. Is over from his present home in Yh1Iu Walla county. Mlus Myrtle ISralistrtter is up from Echo to visit her mother before re turning to O. A. C. F, P. lteed of Enterprise, who was called here by the death, of a rela tive, is at the Bowman. .Supt. A. '. Hampton, formerly of t Ilia city, spent yesterday with friends en route homo from Portland Rouert McGe-e. the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse MoGee, has re turned from an enjoyable holiday viti it in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Louis H.'iuen, who have been spending two months hi the city with relative, left ye.-teiday fin their home In Portland. Miss Fermhile Perrin, a high school senior, who has been spending lliu holiday in Iji Grande with her slste-. Mrs. K. H. (iiiye. returned to Pendle ton Saturday. ' VICE-PRESIDENT A. '. Hampton, etty Mipeiintendetit of the I.H tii'Htido school? and for (en years principal and superintendent In I'otirtleton, was Saturday elected vice president of t he re:on Teachers' Association at the close of the minimi convent foil hi Portland. hi clectliiK him, the convention' upset Ihe dope bucket and' shattered all previous precedents. The election Ik the Im portant one each year for the reason That the vice president is always ele vated to tho presidency the tolluvt--hiK year. ( The following story uf' the election' is 1'rom the uresonian; JCducators of tho state did politico yesterday, smashed a slate and pluc- ed in the ol't'ieo of vice president ot the Orepou Teachers Association ' a man not on Ihe list submitted by th nominating commit lee. , This all took place at the final ses sion of tho seventeenth annual meet- i iiiK of the state association at !Llu- i cola hlch school yesterday afternoon, i h A. Tiedpen of Murshfield. was on the list sumitted by tho rioinlnatin0' committee for vice president, but A. , Hampton of Ja tirande, was elect- ; ed to that position instead. A II other officers were chosen an Per program There was no objee- j lion to Mr. Tied Ken personally, as ho I is popular in t he state or.ua n i.al ion. ' and is, in fact, very much liked. It was felt, however, that, u'oKraphl cally, his election would be a mis take, as it is the fixed custom to ele nto the vice president to the posi tion of pivsk.eiil in the succeed iu ! year, and a man more centrally sit uated was desired for the post. nptHMitioit Develop llapidly. It is the custom to adopt the report i of t he notftinnt hi? com in it tee wit li on I mi 'est ion. J towever, when it was heard yesterday afternoon, opposition ' was or.uruni.cd as rena i ds I he vieo I i esident ial nominat ion, and t he re fort was adopted with the except Ion 1 t his office. ' ther oft" ices filled without pus--t ion were JI. D. Sheldon, KiiKone. president; 10. 1 . Kessler, t'orvallis. secretary-treasurer, and J. V. Todd. Salem, and 1-;. Ii Whitney, Portland, members of t he excenl ivo com m it- lee. Then nominations for vice presi dent were asked. H. M. Slier wood, i'Wmipal of t he Stephens Kcluol, I'tilloil niiinnl A. ( liamoton of La ilrande. lie said lie f.-lt that thfJ selection he recommended would be j more representative of the state at large. M i . i (am pton himself aroe and said he was i the opinion tliaL it would be better In every way Jf lh rc port of the nominal inp: committed were followed without change, J In f-aid he did not at all covet the of fice. Hla noinj nation was seconded by William i'arker of Portland, who said Eastern t M egon should be ree iniidcd. w: It. Jlntlierford of Ku gene, on t ho otiihcr hand, stood by the rec-ommendat Ion of tiie commit tee "in favor lit' the election id' Mr. Ticdnen. ITen-doiil lckinis for Artiai. t'pon the ballot beimr taUen. Mr. Hainptoa was elected, the vote belim 76 to 5S in his favor. This is tho first time in the history of the asso eiatmu such -a step has been taken, recommendation of the nomiiintlmg coraniitteo always Uchir; crtuivaleiit to an election heretofore. How lo Prevent 1'ioni. In a child thai Is subject lo utlackK of 01011)). the first Indication of Ihe .iiscaso. is hoarseness. :ive 'hambei lain's Cougii Kemedy as soon as the child beecoma hoarse and the attack may be warded off and all danger and anxiety avoided.- Adv. Kair dealing and international morality are -oinfE to. prove; themsel ves the most efficient thhixa on earth. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE A, BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT f awured by the of Rom of thes beautiful fixtur-M of ours. They givo a light that JUufjilnatPs tho loom perfectly, but that doe not tre r strain I ho eyes. 'I hey aro ot expen rtve comoicnug thair extra ef ficiency and rtia bea ot y , Why not at Uiist ae themt J. L. VAUGHAN I vOF THA H S " refill "OTIOP; I've HCMRO IT SMfD THHT SIMSINQ MAKCS THC EOLOICRS Fl5HT UtTTfi Your cfforts conwnc me Ufr Woodman of World asquerade TONIGHT I , ;t In ' Admission 50c Ladies Free- Proceeds go toward keeping members lodge dues paid who are in their coun try's, service. . COATS AND HATS CHECKED FREE. , Eagle-Woodmen Hall SAWYER'S ORCHESTRA. ilO.OO IN CASH PRIZES Prize ior lesL lady and gentlemen sustained char acter and best costume, lady and gentleman. LAND BUYERS Mislead of iMiyini; iiway from home invest ir.alo this: l'MO acres ot land in t'maUHa. t'ounly, Nrt lh ot 1 'iitlb t. u for Kane of $!1MM) ea n s-iuiel. owner wants to ;o into other In mess. Kane fur $XiMi can stand, liwner wants to ri into id her husnu ;:. 'i'ltiu ought to bo a. good tiling fr someone. M ATLOCK-LA ATZ INVESTMENT CO. ;;! ,Mnin Strrrt KEAL, KSTATli l.vsiii.wci: i-Im.hc ,s:i l,U..NS. 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