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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1919)
WOE 81 U33IT 2AST OREOONIAM, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATtmOAY. OCTOBER ifittT SOCIAL AND PERSONALS "p'B " isi JM a 10 o'rlork marriage service thn mortilnp Mt I3dnA Hamillin nntnr ihr brldf of William Alfred IlrndinK, the service tw)nf read t th home of th- bride m ther. Mra. C J. Hamilton b Hew .!. Francis Morcan, pmmtoT of III 6 First J'rb terlan ehuroh. Mini Paulino P roiling- choM M tb maid 'if honor, while Dr. Hnrve Hanomn ittonded thm vrodoRi and the. service iu read in the PFMonqa of Members of the two familiea. the dou ble rinc cerem-uv bring rmployml. The bride WM iittlred in a tailleur of blue panne velvet, worn with a, be oominff hat to mateh. Miss ItrcdiiiK nlco wore a tailored costume of bine, her unit being" of velour. Following the MWtM the oouplf left for h tihort motor trip to Walla Walla. 1'pon their return they will bo at home at Mfi . Market street. The groom 1 a prominent young tTlMlim county farmer and his bride, n popular girl and native of Tendlc ton. is the only daughter of Mra. C. J. Hamilton and a granddaughter of Mra, Frank Whetstone. Fhe was m T'loyed for two years by the Western 1 "n ion Company here and has recently been conneeted with the dental of fice of Dr. David B. Hill. She attend ed both the public ami high schools in Pendleton. t The P. A. Feebler residence, "01 Weal Court Street, was last evening the scene of a pretty home wedding when Miss Kuth Aura Techier be came the bride of t.ee C, Cantwell. The ring ceremony w;is read at 7 o'clock by Hev. Robert K. Oornall. pMtO of the Methodist Kpis.op.il 'church in the presence of only mem bom Of the families und neither of the couple was attended. Chrysanthemums and ferns decked the rooma of the IVeblor home and preceding and throughout the service wedding music was played by Miss Kathet ine fllpBSHnilllL Th bride hOOO I boNNUttlaC costume of blue cut on tailored lines and she, can led u cluster of Ophelia roars. Mr. and Mrs. Cantwell have depart ed for ft short motor trip to Heppner but after a fortnight the popular young couple will return here to make their home where the groom is associated in business with the West ern Auto Company. BHmfuH of Hallowe'en surprises, pranks and mysteries, the informal evening for which the Epwortfc League of the Methodist church was responsible last night, gave hospital ity to a hundred guoats. Corn stalks and bright yellow pumpkinB banked the church rooms where the affair was held and ghosts galore mingled among the guests. Fortunes were totdi Miss Kita Ferguson in appropos costume, forecasting strange futures, i and after several merry hours dough- j not d cider in abundance brought the evening to a close. The affair was in charge of Mi.is Dorothy Flegel H. W. Collins returned this morn ing from a business trip to Portland Itaaond Hatch loft this morning; for Hermiston to intend the Hcrmls ton Dairy ami Dog Show and Slate Dairy men s CojpPenttOfi. Many IVndleton friends of Miss Ruth Strom will bo i nte rested to leant that cards have Just been re- I ceved announcing her marriage to Mr Albort Goddarol of Seattle. Mr. anil Mrs. Coddard leave shortly for! a trip to the Orient, visiting the Ha waiian Islands, China, and Japan. Mr. (Joddard is III business in Seattle j and on thelf return they will be at home at 407 Chelsea Court. (520 fl ympia place. The best of good wishes from her Pendleton friends will fol- f low her to tier new home. HOI'FS rPSTAIRS APPAREL SHOP The Greatest Suit Sale of the Season Every suit in our stock has been greatly reduced in price. NOW ! is your opportunity to save from $15 to $25 on a NEW SUIT. Better hurry while selections are best. ljower Prices L Better Values Over Taylor Hardware Store. s Mrs, O. B. Coe, mother of Mrs. W. iv Humphrey, who has been her house guest for the past six weeks, departed yesterday for her home hi J Lav ina , M in ta na- M r. and Mrs. Coe i came to Pendleton together. Mr. Coe : remaining only a fortnight o er tht Ruund-l'p. Another guest at the Humphrey home has been Mrs. Humphrey aunt, Mrs. A. J. Hnr- : per of Sioux City Iowa, who depart ed Tuesday for Portland, where she W1 spend the winter with liter f nos ! tm' Inter v'slt in California betore returning" lome. - M Iss J uanita Freidly and M tftt Btmj 'son , two of V m at 1 1 la cou n t y h rurftl teach i tier fitree. went to walla Walla today to Spend th" week end. Guests at the home of Mrs. A. F. May are Mr. and Mrs. Richard May of Janiefltmvn. North DftJCOfft, and , son Richard May. Jr. The quests ar rived yesterday and will visit for a week or so en route to Long- Reach, California, where they plan to pass the winter. Mr. May is a brother of the late A. F. May. i ill ; !i mm n ! iv m u i n i i i uniuai w vui ill. It is a thing almost toq beautiful, Hi l ' fc! I X I I ftv l j too sublime, for words., The high If if ! I J jjfj 9 art of the screen must remain as a J I JS JBL 9 fcJl ; closed book to those jwho do. not j j j 1 know IS'j -m' jpkJlA ALL GREATLY REDUCED. Jl II Jj W 11 A ?25,w0 a" suils up ( $:7"r0 EiiilMElj J 'i It'1 At $35,0 aU s"i,s up ( 555,00 to i I Jm a 54500 a" suits up u $65 00 llfM' Com'.ng to ALTA THEATER Tues- 1 ' day, Wednesday, Thursday, Oct 28, Rwi M fMWk ct- 29 ct' 30- IHh jVw ' ' i Si'oe Ifi RK ; , . , ... yf;i I : 1 r 1 1 For your Enjoyment we have selected hundreds of the best titles in popular fiction. You will enjoy an evening spent in reading such books as RED MIST PROFIT TISH LONG LANES TURNING GEO. HELM MAKING MONEY LIFTED VEIL THE TARZAN BOOKS KAZAN TORCHY BOOKS We surely have the book by your favorite writer POPULAR COPYRIGHTS Priced at Only 75c THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE , A charming1 musical event was the recital last evening In which Mrs. Bert Allen McDonald presented her pupil, Dorothea Dodge, assisted hy Miss Esther Earl, voice pupil of Mrs. B. H. Fore haw. T.lttle Miss Dodge, who is hut 12 years old. play ed a difficult program all from mem ory and showed a technical skill and artistic finish worthy of a much older student. Especially pleasing was her I trne work displayed in the Prelude of Chopin and "Sung Outside the I Prince's Door"' by McDowell and she j ; played the A major Polinaise of '. i Chopin with dash and brilliancy and 1 a breadth of tone quite remarkable, i MK- Karl his a lv.-ly soj. r:i'.n v if-- ,:!. .,; ;,: , ''. 1 '!! , : ! j Ing much plea-sure, , ... . t,, , . . Thursdfty uft'rnocn at the home of Mrs. Alrt EkI.mrt charm- w c The ra(!tUnKS w(11 IDS hostess at her horn.! at 309 hu ,.M orut, B .,,ek .: ,,c Ban street when a number of (" voted to WWtns and B. n. n.l social ; were invited to spend an informal U (time : ternoon in sewing and conversation. Flowers In autumn colors were used ' -- I about the rooms, and a clever inm TONIGHT ARCADE THEATRE Aurora Mardiganian Herself Featuring the beautiful Armenian Refugee "AHGtion of Souls" CHILDREN UNDER 16 YEARS OLD NOT ADMITTED We are well settled in our new studio, corner Court and Main, and with our mod ern equipment we are now able to do High Grade PHOTOGRAPHY at a much reduced price. Call and get our prices on REAL photos. Ward studio Corner Alta and Main "We Will Take You in Your Home" October thirtieth, Thursday even ing, ta to be the occasion of a daneim; party for which card are U ln(f Issued by fir. OuWrt W. Phelps, Mrs. Her bert A. .Thompson, Mra. Thomas Thompson, Airs. Oeorfce A. Haxtman, Mrs. P. Willurd Bond, Mrs. Norborno IierUelay, Mm. J. Hoy Haley, Mrs. r inn i-T afiii-fio Mia Iftf.nrv T .TnnoN way Club" which had its first mecttnand .MrM. ChaHte K. r.ond. Tho af- , fair in to be held in Baffle-Woodman I vation WM the presentation of Hal i lowe'en's fortunes endowed in wal ; unt shells, with the serving of uuinty i refreshments by the hostess. A group of Pendleton women whose husbands are e n gaged in state high I way work have organized the "High- THIRD RED CROSS ROLL CALL November 2 to 11. 1919 Time to Re-Join hull. There is C Inches of snow on I he "range of the Umatilla National For est near Uklah, according: to J. Ij. Peterson, of the Portland forest of. flee, who visited the range this week, in company with D. '. Ingraham. an other range inspector from the Port land office. Mr. Peterson and Mr. Ingram left togtay for Portland. Lieutenant Delbert Jones of Boise, Maho vai a goest yesterday at the J home of Mr. and Mrs. Ft. K. Thompson. hit of Hospital. , T. J. OBHafl, stockman of lintler Creek, is out of St. Anthony's hos pltal where he has been confined for the past three weeks hy an operation for appendicitis. Mr. THrtcn v.-:ll he In Pendleton for a few days before returning to Butter Creek. Umatilla Flour & Grain Co. Mgr. ML J. Blydenstein Town office Mill and Warehouses 220 E. Court St. 1300 We.st Alta Phone 1014 Phone 351 HAY, GRAIN, COW FEED, CHICK FEED, HOG FEED, SHORTS AND BRAN Retail and Wholesale WATCH THIS SPACE FOR BARGAINS! Whole Oats, per 100 lbs $3.25 Corn, per 100 lbs $4.50 ( lacked Con;, per 100 lb. $4.75 Egg Mash, per 100 lbs $3.85 Bran, per sack $1.00 Shorts, per sack $2.35 C round Bone, per 100 lbs $5.00 Oil Meal, per 100 lbs $6.00 Hums white small. ;i sack $8.50 All kinds of Poultry Supplies. J 1' U I f Illlll lil lit I lll.iiiiiiii,i:ir'iiiiiii!i iiniiiiiiiii ii fUiiiiUUititiutiuuinifiii.uiiiiiuiiiiiiitsiliitHiiiiiUiililil "Bulls and bears recognize him WASHINOT'".' The bulls and bears of Wall Street naturally are much Invested In Boise Penrose, new chairman of the Senate finance committee. They waicn his every move. Kven the biills and bears of the National Zoo seem to recognize blm. The bears stand on their bind legs when be comes into sight. The bu.2ajo bulla eat out of bia iuuid aa the picture ahowa. We are showing on our floor a beautiful BED ROOM SUITE This is a beauty and by far the finest ever shown in this city. It is made of solid ivory, has twin beds, with specially made box springs, large vanity dresser with three lovely mirrors and a night table. If you are looking for something a little better than the ordinary antl something with a lot of class, do not fail to see this set it will pay you. See that pretty new William and Mary Living Room Suite in our window today it is a most wonderful set and one that is bound to please. It consists of a Gate Leg Table, with Chairs antl Rockers to match. It is all of mahog any and the chairs are upholstered in silk velour with cane backs. W. G. Crawford FURNITURE Formerly Crawford & Hedges (