WMK SIX DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1010. TWELVE 1'AOES Social A rhtrmlnr fvmt of vwlftiw wail "'' e lnufheon for win.-n Nt.dtvi, months' st.iv in Spokane. O. M. Rlor. Mm C. P. Oole.wo. thy . I Mm ftylvan I'dhn an.l Mm. Lyman I noynl Neighbors of America will In- Hlee were hontemva at the attractive stall officers on N.-w Yeara nwiiw, Ma home, on Wilson rwt. Oue.sts reitiilar sewton of the lottse belnK found their plucra at i o'clock ai ,,;,;;.. for 7: JO o'clock tomorrow In l.lonni-le ke1 tattles, each bnnr.1 Moose Hall. iH init rentert ,1 by a c luster or Ophelia roses and Maidenhair fern. Marking; the covers were dainty hultolinler of tin ft rn and roseltu.ta. At the cards which followed In the afternoon hours. Mm. 1 ,uru to. Nash was iiwardctl a pretty troithv for her cor, Hidden to fihar the jrlellirhtft:! nf- fair were- Mr. S. It. Thompson. Mr- Thorns Thompson. Mrs. James Johns. Mm. James R John, Mm. G. A. Hartman, Mm, Una Sturls, Mrs. J. It Haley, Mrs, S. Jerard. Mi. Al vin Hluahcr. Mrs. Dale Flush, i. Mrs. J. B. Perry, Mrs. K. I. Keator, Mrs. H. J. Warner. Mm. Henn PIxon Jones, Mm. Norborne Borfceley, Mrs. J. H. McCoolt. Mrs. K. K. Judd. Mrs Nash. Mm. Reuben Alexander. Mrs, 1 IV Aldrich. Mm. V. K. Hoyden Mr. K. 1. flayers. Mrs. Neva Lane, Mrs. B. itiirrouRhtt. Mrs, H. W. Collins. Mrs, James Sturffis, Mrs. J. son and Mm. K. T. Wade. Itobm- Announcements are being received in IVndleton today of the marriage of Miss Maude Klixabeth Downs of Louis ville, Ky.. and Karl Fleischman of Pendleton, the service having occured In Louisville on Thureday LK'cener The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Downs of L-ouisviHe. Mr. Fleischman who is a graduate of th fnlvemlty uf Oregon, is instructor 'in Kngllsh In the 1'endleton High School. He also serves ns musical director, military instructor and athle tic coach. Mr. Pleischman came tf Pendleton in September and with his loide? will return to make his home here. He departed for the Snuth th middle of December and although in timate friends knew- his dcstinatioi the news of his wedding comes as ; general surprise. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hamptor Orande "Will be New Year's gn Mr. and Mrs, G. M. Kice at thei m North Main street. i of The Order of Eastern Star is pre 1arlng to hold an open installation on Tuesday. January 6 to which all mem bers of Bushee Chapter are asked to invite a friend, and also a called meet ing for Jan. 3 for the hour of 7:30 at which all present officers and officers to be installed are asked to be pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Walter of Walla Walla, and Mr. Walter's bro ther. George Wlalter. of Michigan, are visitors in Pendleton for a few days. iropi-s rrsT.uiss New Year Greetin; We wish to thank our many patrons during our first year in business for their liberal patronage. Please accept our sincere regards for A HAPPY NEW YEAR second i ixxm TACTcm iiin.ni.N'o I j I m m : CORN, OATS, BARLEY, RYE, STOCK SALT, WHE AT In MiiaH and large quantities. We deliver anywhere in town, sure we Umatilla Flour & Grain Co. Phone 1014 220 East Court and Personal Mr. Kl .I Hook 1. it" to.lt? for The brthday anniversary of A. M. Winn was made delightful yesterday when a group of f riends were aajctjd In to 0 ii oVIock dinner to surprise him. I". S. Wennerstetn. S. GtolNh Kenneth McLean. (Jourgo Ferguson n ml J. i Woodwoith' share the pleasure ol the extent with the honor guest and found places about a table made ehaindnK in dainty appoint ments of red and white. A centra! cluster of crimon carnations was re- j placed for th final course by candle deoked birthdejy cake. . . .... , ... Kill K.ro Klub member!, will en-. ,o ew i. .., ., tt.nK ''" UiUMini'H fii'iiiiiK n in ii i uc meet in Kaple-Woodman ball for the first 1 920 number of their series, Mrs. Charles Greulieh Is chairman of the i,o.iess committee and t ho party plana to assemble at S o'clock. Mr. and Mm. Charles T. Vaimhan are being congratulated upon tho birth of a daughter. The little maid who arrived Monday evening weighs nine and one half pounds. Beneath a bower of pink and whito carnat ions banked in a profusion of feathery green. Miss Malinda Mar guaruit Kggem and Joe C Hawkins were united in marriage at the H. O. S. Ejrgers residence at 4 no Jackson street at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. A. Blasberg. pastor of the Lutheran Church officiated and the couple t.i1(lSe us attendants Mr. and -Mis. !'.. j. Av.derson. The bride's gown charmingly com bined sjitin with ivory toned crepe do chine and she wore a veil caught up by a bond of orange blossoms. Her matron of honor ws attired in a be coming costume of crepe de chine in gray. A dinner at the Eggers home follow ed the marriage ceremony and covers tr Ive ible were Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins are to make their home near Cold .Springs where the groom is fanning the Eggers ranch ordinarily known ns the Cole s-lace. He is a graduate of the Or.-gon Agricultural College and came to east ern Oregon from Corvallis" after re-' ceiving his degree in 1917. He was in government service until recently. His bride who formerly attended school In Pendleton returned two years ago after having specialized In a business course at Iong Beach, Cal- appahei. shop do. and 231 1300 West Alta 1 j j f Among wedding g-iirsts was Mrs. It 1!. O'N.d of American Falls, Idaho. ladics of the Rresby tartan Mtsrd onary society will meet with the Ia in's of the Methodist Kpiscopal church as host esses on I'Yiduy at 8:30 in the Methodist chureh. Bill and pink in a myriad of dainty st renmers fluttered over scores of dancers In tingle-Woodmen hnll last evening when the (tirls of the Phoenix elub were hostesses for their annual holiday ball. The- festoons, caught up to he central electrolier extended to an ivory toned lattice work whifh bordered the walls and balcony; and wreaths of fir and holly encircled win some, l ou - bedecked kewpies which flirted with the dancers with surpris- frequency from nook and cranny. Thp Bram,-nlarcn m by Mu I ; Hf ien Idloman a ml Ohui.le Snow Four little maids in fluffy frocks of pink and blue distributed program! to the guesfs. They were Kathryn Furnish. Roberta Morrison, Jane Isaacs ami Florence Fletcher. The little assist -nuts later dispensed punch to the dancers and distributed kewpies, horns and balloons during a unique feature number. Patronesses for the event were Mrs. H. D. Jones. Mrs. l. i. dlenmn. Mrs. G. M. Morrison. Mrs. F. J. McMontes. Mrs. L. 1 Rogers, Mrs J. C. Know. Mrs W. C. Minnis, Mrs, C. R, Isaacs, Mrs. E. J. Murphy, Mrs. D. A. Peebler, Mrs. C. a Wilkes. Mrs. W. D. Humphrey. Mrs. O. W. Phelps, Mrs. V. J. Clarke, Mrs. W. M. Klrtloy, Mrs. W. D. Mc Nary. Mm. & M. Temple, Mrs. Q Ed monds, Mrs. R. W. Fletel S. H. Forshaw. ml Mrs. Miss slBther ole and Miss Gladys Spraue, popular young ladies from Joseph a.re spending the holidays visiting Miss Cole's sister, Mrs. Percy Carmun. Richard Rice is to be host this evening to a party of friends, several ouples having been asked informally to the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Rice, on Wilson street, for an evening of dancing. -arl Co.dey returneil yesterday from rtianq where he spent cnrisimast with relatives. Joseph E. Williams, c. Idaho. Is in 1'endleton t Miss Maude . Moo Was shopping in Pendh Mr. and Mrs. Rex Rexford Jr., left this Helix where they will i f ffweet Water, day- ill a v Cay tday. Isit. afternoon for spend New iith -Mr. and Mis. flarlen lula, was a bus ton Monday aft- Amon Musicians. 'I have a genuine Cremona vio lin." "What's that In these days? have the finest cowbell known Ijazz." Detroit Free Hress. HavneS Ametica'a FlntCar THE new Haynes sedan is as exclus ive in its interior fittings as it is distinguished in exterior appeal. The more particular and super-critical you are of thz car you buy, the more cer tain is the new Haynes to be the car of your choice. The Haynes engineers and designers had you in mind in creating the new Hayner. Let us show it to you. Umatilla Auto Co. 809 Garden Street Phone 417 SEVENTEEN ELK CALVES VISIT CITY ON JOURNEY TO SILVERTON PASTURE VVaOtS VVIlOtC WOf-d tO Join America in Singing "Sweet Dry and Dry' Kriut Hurst ( JioiTlnijtoii hand of tho World League As j Against AI C'herringtoa ohollsm, Krnest Hurst wants every lust mortal on earth to Join the United Btatea in sintiintr thp chorus of "In the Swt'tt Dry and Pry.0 Tho league was or ganized to e'tulhsh world'-wltle prohL hition. One of I'herrliiKti'n's asso. elates, William E. (Pussyfoot) John- son was tmddied recently in London by students who rode him on plank through the s reels. One of John- son's eyes was so badly injured during I tho antl-prohibltion demonstration 'that it was removed to save the sight- FOREIGN LANGUAGE PRESS URGES AMERICANIZATION ST. LOT'l., Dee. 31. The broader the so pe of its . morion nidation work the St. Doiiis Association of Foreign fjuiguage Newspapers, 92.1 Wain wrisht Ruilding, has decided by a unaji i not as vote of its members that each paper shall contain an "Ameri canization Column," which will be ed ited by Ragdasar K. Haiihdiglan, di rector of AinoWcani7-.ition for the Women's Chamber of Commerce. These papers, printed in I'oIIsh. Hungarian. Italian, Rohemlnn, Yid dish and Rulfrarian, reach more than 20O.0OO forelgn-bom. The papers are The Jewish Record. Przr wodnik, Pol ski Rt."I.ouls Es Vlduko. II Pensiero, j St. Louis I.Isty and Naroden Glass. j The "AmerlcJiniziition Ciilnmn" w ill deal with naturalization, and with cd- ucaction in Americanism, as well as : an interpretation of American ideals und institutions. MILADY IS VERY MUCH RUFFLED THESE DAYS RY JtARfSARET It HOE (Written for the Untied Press.) Belinda is very much ruffled these ut her and de- And not just her garments are ruffl ed 'tis true Belinda's sweet temper is oft ruffl ed too. NEW YORK, Dec. :U. An eruption of ruff ks has become almost a uni versal epidemic in tho fashionable world. They are breaking out on all sides feminine sides of course and flaunting their flamboyant fluffiness. with fetching fascination. Ruffles are used most effectively as a first aid to hips-sort of reinforce ments on the side lines. They run up and down, in diagonal cascades and foregather In clusters and tiers. They present a diversity of edges pinked, raveled, scolloped, piped, hlanket stlched in wool, silk or metallic threads and even finished with un or dinary selvage. Accordion pleating Is a new wrin kle or rather an old one revived and entire, skirts composed of three deep accordian -pleated ruffles are very smart in serge with demure little old fashioned lasijues buttoned dewn the front to top them off. Knife pleating of the narrow ruffles that nre omni present as hip trimmings cut quite a figure a.s the ruffle finish, and they are as apt to be used up side down M i riwht sale up when they finish the , bottom of a skirt or sleeve. In fact j I you can't go wrong on what you do to j a ruffle. The more perverse and! eccentric and even bazarre It is tho, belter to break tho monotony of aj hitherto unruffled existence. Ruffles are no more confined to ; light and fluffy materials either. Te-j winners this season nre rufllng duve tvns, velveteens, serges and gabardines with unbiased Impartially but often biased ruffles. A I'ompelan red duve-j tyn with cascade ruffles over each hip extending tr the knee shows the edges of tho ruffles revealed to a depth of an Inch and a half. Tho short skirl ; U rnvi b-d on the edge as are also the edges of the short tight sleeves. A monhogany velveteen has three short ruffles piped In orange over each hip while an orange piped panel j of the velveteen extends planly down tho front and back to give the neces sary flat effect to the fore and rear. TOO LETfJLASSIFY J j:OAl!l at 117 Jjer St. Phone 473. 1 1 O.N'R Konn tourin car for wilo. A bargain If taken NOW. Phone 297-W. Xila tire rtAf.B See the Eastern ( OreKon Motor Co'e. advertisement la Luinurrona Eal uregoulan. r ' ' ' Seventeen elk calves front the Hilly Met. lows elk pasture in Wallowa county passed the night In the Pendle ton yarl while en route to silverton when. I hey will bo released by sports men. They are being transported in a bogyare car In charge of H. H. Not tingham, of Enterprise, wtto has con tracted (o iN'liver them. The calves are all less than a year old," having been born last spring. i They are large and rugged looking, 1 however, most of them weighing more than HtO pounds alreadv. There are ; both butts and heifers in the shipment. In order to get these animals out to tho railroad, Mr. Notjinghaiu was obliged to make two trips by sled over 4, miles of Hnow, The young elk are placi d in largo cages mounted on sleds and hauled 45 miles to Enter prise, the nearest railroad station. Five , clays were consumed in loading this sh'pment of 17. Two weeks ago 20 calve were ship ped out to bo released from Seaside. In Clatsop county. These, together with the 17 which went on to Silver ton on No. 1, today, are the first to re released In three years. The ani mals . are raised under state protee- ' tVn in a preserve two miles square in ; the -wilderness of northern Wallowa county. Eight years ago the elk herd there was started with 18 native elk brought from Wyoming. Three died shortly after arriving, but the remaining ones thrived and three years a;othe game 'commission was enabled to release IS ! calves. This year the herd was so large that It was found possible to send out 37 of this year's calves. There aro now more than 100 elk of various ages In the pasture, Mr. Nnt tinKham said, j The herd is thriving at present and tho elk are growing to greater ajfrt tlnin rihl the original animals broiiKht from Wyoming, They are well fed, nm, . rixr... ff,P. he s:is. and have a pasture that cannot be excelled Mr. Nottiughn tn commission the animals. la t omplo by the deliver hut m tracts t Something to fasten our bssjfl ruf I f les is is the cartridge silk that Ih a: left over from the war the government is now offering to the Is-st dressers for a piece of peace dress goods, t f pur ; est silk weave and of natural color It offers great possibilities as a perfect dress material since It takes to dye las a duck to water. As most. If not jail, of our regular dress silk Is prac tically all tin and tint, a silk that is as i guiltless of an thing save what the silkworm spun, as Is this cartridge si He, is sure to hit the bull's eye of popular favor and fire both Beatt nrummel and Dame Fashion with a mad desire for some. It is a question , whether the men will beat the ladies i to it and use up its shimmering ' lengths for Palm Beach Suits, silken ; shirts and pajamas hut she will be a wis virrin who hastes and buys up all the glistening yards nho can. In- cased in cartridge silk with a dash pf powder, ton, what a wondrous chance is here to set all hearts aflame. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere ap preciate u to the many kind friends fcr their sympathy and kindness shown during our bereavement and loss of our beloved wife and daughter also ferln my b tlful floral of d. MR. ROY HARRINGTON. MR AND MRS. J. If. MAY: AND FAMILY. DINING We have several very clever suites on our floor for you. Especially would we like to show you one that is nearly like the illustration comets in William and Mary design, Ja cobean oak ; consists of table, buffet and any nuVnber of chairs and carver. Table can be had in. 6 or 8 ft. lengths. Chairs are 4cather covered. Brighten up the Dining Room floor with one of our New Rug. Another new lot of high grade rugs h:;ve just been received. We feel sure that we can match any room in size and color. f r W. THE THOMAS SHOP Formerly Known as The Pari. May each day of the New Year be full of joy and prosperity for you. NEW CURB IS PLACED RADICALS AKBANV. Dec. 30. Added Hon against the bomb throWi carrier rt concealed weenon Is DectMd to .result Cforn the aniendnv to the penal law which i 'eontly t C ' effeeUve. Tho provisions of t ho new lar i ver strict. No boy undei 10 Is i lower to carry a sling shot, while person who c irries or poasassea bomli or bombshell, or posw wh BROWNIES Vhoever rrny bo reading this advertisement whether it be some little t-)t who i" laboriously spelling: out the wonU or whether it i;e grandma who 1j.".: caMi-d in high-powt red glasses to her aid you, anyone can net Kood pictures with a Brownie. The Folding Autographic Brownies work very much like Koduks in fact they are made in Kodak factories by Kodak workmen. Like the Kodak, too, they are au tographir enabling the user to write the date and title on the film at the time. They ranye in price from $10.18 to $19.95 Box Brownies, $2.86 to $5.97 THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. The Rexall Store L ROOM SUITES 01 TASTE Until the first of the yc.tr we offer you nny LAMP SHADE, STAND, DOLL Cart or toy in our storr tage of tli:: 1-4 off of If there is any artk cannot get to our itore, saved for you. firing us your Libel this sale and will bring ou C. Crawford Phone 493 103 E. Court St. explosive substance wi'h Itdedt to qsn lit lui.'i Inst the person or property Of luitoiher Is guilty of a fehun. Under the now statute, aliens aro ot to be given permits to curry con cealed weapons. The new law d flues a weapon that can be concealed as a iblarkjaek, hilly, club, sand Tin t, metal knuatetoa, blude n. dagger, dirk, dan igerous rinlfo, raxor. stiletto pis'd or ' firearm of such mzc that, it ran lio V original price. Take ad van- ! lool and :d at , it will they are good at the most here I