1A0E SIX
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920.
TWENTY PAGES
Social and Club News
t LU1I ENJOYS MKETINU
The Merry-Uu-Round Club was de.
liRhtfully entertained Thursda.1 when
Mr. William Boynton was hostess nl
her h p Mxr Helix. In m mirssin
content, unlyuelx srmhired, Mrs. It:ilih
r.rlpr wen the honors. In the party
rn Mm. Boynton, Mrs Claude
llHnim. Mrs. 1-Yank Brown, Mrs.
I. inr Heeslncer. Mrs. Porter, Mrs.
('artnrtt Pretnn Mrs rtyde Prostoa,
Mn Gnrlun Bray, Mrs. Harney Ander
son ami Mr. Henry Kmtvr. the latter
two bc-inr trow Pendleton.
The Mcrry-lJo-Homid Cllib will
i ipcI In a fortnight, on Friday evening
nt the home of Mrs. lilssinitcr and
hunlwnils of the members are to be
) onot Kuests.
I
I TEAR PARTY (MVKN
Ipitp car und a iloneii nut uls last
rvenins featured a Merry affair for
which Miss Ixis SwaKfrart was hostess
ns a courtesy to her house gnesst. Miss
tiy Price, of Milton. A progressive,
"rook" party given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. t S. Wheeler was shared
by a floxen "beaux" whom the maidens
asked and escorted to the affair in
St riOl accordance with leap year dic
tates. The I rye reception room of
the Wheeler home whs nully decked
with red. while and blue. tricolor
streamers fluttering in a drop ceiling
from the elect rollers, and scarlet
hatchets lined the walls where por
t r,i us uf tJoorue und Martha Waar
Inston were huntr. Six tables were ar
ranged for play and tiny "stars and
tripes" marked the score cards. Miss
Kstber Katie and Pen Smith won hinh
honors and trophies were awarded by
way of "consolation'' to Miss Margar
et Ride? and Krnest linhnert.
Supper followed the game and the
I arty enjoyed a group of solos by the
honor guest, who Is ait accomplished
harpist. She later entertained with
1 evcral delightful pianolonue sketches,
Adjourning from the supper tables the
; guest gathered In the apacious stu
dio which had been cleared for danr
tfosj and a feature of the evening was
a Turkish solo dance biven by Arehi
jbald Hlukley in costume,
j The party included: Miss Price.
Miss Mary Douglas Chlsholm, Miss
Margaret Elder Miss iiuth Snow, Miss
Paulino Dohnert. Miss Alberta Mc
Monies Miss Irva Dale. Miss Ruth
Dennis, Miss Helen Idleman. Miss Rs-
ther Kai le. Miss Mary Wilkes. Miss
Swaggart. Wesley Minims, Daul
Swauson. Max Dudley. Itichard N'eul.
Hob Forrest. 1 en Smith. Harold
Ooadseaa, t'hurles Cuhill, (.'laud Snow.
Krnest Dohnert, Arthur Rudd and
Donald Robinson.
HOPKS I PSTUKS APPAltEL SIIOI
FETCHING
INDEED
ARE THE NEW
SPRING FROCKS
Youth is the inspiration
for their charm; interpret
ing fashion's most alluring
moods.
Unusually clever styles in
Taffeta. Georgette, Trico
lette and serviceable Wool
Tricotines. M o d e r a t e ly
priced $22.50 and up.
New arrivals in Suits,
Coats and Skirts.
2ND FI.OOR
TAYLOR ULDC
NEW SHIPMEN TO RRECORDS JUST
RECEIVED.
2814-
Size
10 -inch
Price
SDc
-Patches
Sweet and LOW
2813- Hesitation BJuss
Those Draft in' Blues
274 7 The Hcti 1-antern
Mammy's Lullaby
27$9 Where the lanterns Glow
Ting-Ung Toy
2822 Lullaby Time
Out of a Clear Sky
i608 Ever of Thee I'm Fondly Dreaming
Jyong. Kong Ago.
2701 I'm FuldSSI Wowing IlublIes
Beautiful Ohio (Song)
2830 Among the Whispering Pines
Just for Me and Mary
2831 Not in a Thousand Years
Smile Dear
This shipment has the ART HICKMAN records, also the very latest
NOVELTY ItECOHDS, and the best selections in the FINNISH lan
guage. THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE
Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention.
lo-inch
Hi-inch
10-inch
10-inch
12-inch
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W e make our own Millfeed, order a
back and see the difference. Same
ju ice as others charge for inferior
quality.
Umatilla Flour
& Grain Co.
Pendleton. Oregon.
Phone 351
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OPKUA RECORDS AUK FKATFltK.
The feature of Sunday Vletrolu
concert at the count y library will be
Mix records from La Tra lata, ming by
CferMso. tHuck, de Luca. Martlnelli and
Oulli CujfeL ftelfl and violin selec
tions will comprise the remainder of
the program. The music commences
at three, though the. rending room ia
opsti from two until five.
1. Carnival of Venice. Part II.
Luiaa Tetriixalni
2. Travlata Dl I'rovenKu II mar
Thy home in Fair lro ence)
Act 2 Verdi
Oniseppe de Luca
La Traviata Dei miei botlenti
spirit! (Wild my dream of
youth
Giovanni Martins!!!
Llebesleid ( Love's sorrow )
FrlU Kreisler
Traviata Imponete (Now cum
tnand me)
Amelita GaUl-Curel
fluiseppe de Luca
Traviata Dlte alia Riovlno
(Say to thy daughter)
Amelita Oalli-Curcl.
; ii I.- i -1 e de Luca
Traviata Brindisi-Libiam nel lietl
calicl (A bumper we'll druin)
Knrrco Caruso
Alma Gluck
Traviata Ah. fors' e'lul
Amelita CJalll-Curcl
Traumerie Schunnuin
M'scha Elman
Hoamin in the nloanilu'
Hurry Lauder
Line's old sweet song (Molloy)
Neapolitan rrio
Santa Lucia (Neopolltan folk
sons;)
Reed Miller
Swedish cradle son?
Alma Oluck and Efrem
Zimbalist
Swiss Echo sons
Luisa Tettasiitnl
Scherzo Tarantelle
( Henri Wieniawski)
Jascha Heifetz
Angel's serenade
(Uuetano Fraa
John McCormack
Fritz Krstsler
OSCAR
SCAGLE
Baritone,
Pianist
METHODIST
CHURCH
March 5, 1920.
Tickets 82.00, $1.50, $1.00
( )n sale at Thompson Drug Co.
If THE THOMAS SH0r1-"
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NEW
TAFFETA AND KITTEN'S E AR
CREPE DRESSES
Very French in line and
therefore very chic. Slim,
straight and collarless
with short sleeves and
narrow belt. Others have
satisfying completeness
in lace collars, girdles of
contrasting silk, elabora
tions in the way of bead
work and dazzling color
combinations. No lack of
variety. The prices are
very moderate.
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'The concert is to be Riven in the
I Methodist Church and the pianist ac-I
c"ni)an inty the reimwed singer Is to i
bo Charles Lurvej Who formerly play-.
ei for the celebrated KnKlUh soprano,
j.Masgie Teyte.
LF.AYINC FOIl FAST
Mr. and Mrs. '. I Dnwers. their
daughter Mrs. Robert lhftS.Ua and their
wen firnndson, Kohert Pershlnff In
ffalls, are to leave this evening for a
visit In Kansas and Missouri. Illness
of Mrs. J. S. Sanders, another da Ugh
ter t-.t Mr. and Mrs. Dowers, calls them
to Sed:ilis, Missouri, and before their
return west they plan to visit In (Jreen
rtdge and In Sharon Springs. CanSBS,
at the homes of Mrs. Delta Hall and
Mrs. J. W. Noal both of whom for
raerly lived In Pendleton and who are
daughters of Mr, and Mrs. Mowers.
IS VISITOR FROM HELIX
Mrs. EL L. Ni rvell is a Pendleton
visitor from Helix today. Mrs. Norvill
in interested in civic betterment and in
an active worker in community affairs.
OLfJB PLANS FOR "ANNUAL"
For Wednesday. February IS. haS
'f en scheduled the Current Uterature !
Club "annual" an event which, each
BpHng, claims a unique position in
tendletons social calendar. The club
this year has devoted its study to
China and a "Mandarin dinner" is
plunucd for the 1920 springtime festi
vity. In charge of the affair are Mrs. i
Charles Marsh, Mrs. Norbone Berke- I
ley, Mrs. Charles liond and Mrs. Jame-s j
-Welch. Guests are asked to meet at
the library at 1 o'clock.
DELPHIAN CLUB MEETS.
A regular meeting of the I telphta ti
ejnb took place yesterday afternoon at
ithe home of Mrs. J. T. Richardson
with a good attendance present. Those
who enjoyed the affair other than
club members, were Mrs. Jessie
'Heiestand and Mrs. Monroe.
After the transaction of business
'the meeting was In charge of Mrs, R.
H.- Hrne and Mrs. S. A. Newberry.
.Mrs. Gus Byers opened the proerarn
with one of Dr. Frank Crane's essays.
and Mrs. Horn gave a historical re
I view of Latin literature.
Mrs. Newberry discussed at some
length the beginnings of Latin litera
ture. Her interesting talk completed
the program and a social hour was
spent over the teacups.
WILL ATTEND BANQUBT.
Mr. and Mrs. !ster Ham ley de
parted last niRht for Seatt le where
tonight t hey will attend a big ban
qttet given by the Seattle Klks and to
morrow nipht a banquet of the active
and alumni members of Washington
chapter of Phi Gamma Delta frater
nity, of which he is a member. Oh
Sunday they will accompany the Elks
on a steamer trip to Victoria and
Vancouver. B. C. While in Seattle
they Will also visit Miss Gladys Ham
ley who Is a student at the DnfVSTSlty
of Washington.
Miss QBOTH IS BRIDE
A wedding of interest throughout
the county occured Thursday nffir
Krew.iter when Miss Mariraret Groth
became the bride of John Uorensen,
the service being read at the coun
try home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Groth. The toomi
were decked with an abundance of
spring blossoms and foliage and the
couple was unattended, VOWS being
exchanged In the presence Of only
members of the I mm filiate families
and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peters.
Tho bride was attired In a dainty
gown of whito worn with a filmy tn lie
veil vhicn f to the h"m of her train.
Her bouquet was a lovely cluster of
carnations and ferns.
Following the service a wedding din
ner was servd at the Groth home,
vari-colored blossoms centering the
tdble.
Mr. and Mrs Lorenxen left that
enintr fnr Walla Wells to take th
train for Portland but not before n
merry charivari party had extended
nn!v conrat'iatlonfl.
Upon their return from a short
tourney Mr. and Mrs. Lorensen are
to make their home m the groom's
ranch near Echo, a 'country place
known as the Monteteo farm. The
vodding unites two well known Vma
tilla county families, the grbOlM) belnfl
a son of the late Henry Lnrenzen. and
a prominent young farmer of the Echo
district.
M. Yuuclain, head of the Baldwin j
Locomottve Company, were stolen I
from Broad Street Station Sundav
afternoon, it became known today,
on the day Mr. Vaucllu arrivod in
this country after a three months
business trip in France.
Detectives who are working on the
case intimated today that some of
the papers were signed constracts
which Vauclain had obtained from I
the French Government for locomo
tives and locomotive supplies.
"This is very bad," said Mr. Vau
clain. over the telephone fro mhis
liosemont homo tonight. "I am
tied up without those papers. All tho
notes I made during my three month's
stay In France, all the correspondence
that I tarried on, were in that one
grop, I understand the detectives are
hunting for them In a very thorough
manner, however." ' I
The theory has been advanced that
rivals of the Baldwin Locomotive I
Works in this country, or even agents I
of a foreign Government, had pur
loined the grip. The notes Mr. Vau
claim made went exhaustively into the
trade secrets of France, and to a rival
Or a foreign Government would be
Immensely valuable.
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East Oregotiian Printing Department.
rnBR B FROM OATTFORNTA
Ht C. Gray, of Oakland, California,
is a Kuest at the W. A. Roberts home,
fin 4 IjSWIs street. .Mr. Oia Is 'n his
way to Canada on a business trip.
SECRETS OF FRANCE
LOST IN STOLEN GRIP
PHILADELPHIA Feb. tl.A larso
I m suitcase containing the file case,
i'orresindence and very vnluaftle
PJvt iaiers and nr. lis of Sanmle
LIVING ROOM
FURNITURE
RETURNS FROM TIUP
i Mrs. A. L. Dunlap has returned
J i from a six weeks visit in Seattle and
. i Betlhtffhani.
WEDS 'BUSTER BROWN' II
,mi:h. bailkv called away
MrH. D. W. Bailey who for several
I weeks past has been the house g-uest
lot her niece. Mrs. Hoger (Say, was un
expectly called to Portland on ac
count of Minima and will leave tonight
' on delayed No. 17 for the western
"rcgon city.
SEA OLE COMING MARCH 5.
The appearance in Pendleton of Os
' ear Seagle, famous American musician
Is to take place March r. the event be. I
mg put forward one day from the date I
t..f which Is vu originally scheduled. :
Grape-Nuts
The cereal that
needs no sugar
Sweet from the sugar,
self -developed from its
own grains.
Ready-to-eat.
Economical.
"There's a Reason"
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tern
We arc showing a wonder
ful array of Davenports,
Rockers and Chairs.
We would especially like
to call your attention to the
Davenport in this picture.
We have many such as this
in velour and tapestry.
Big roomy chairs with
large coil "springy" arms
and backs.
SEE THEM BEFORE BUYING.
I Pretty Floor Lamps
and Stands
Just the thing to go with your new living room
furniture. A large selec tion to choose f rom.
CHICAGO Miss Margaret Fli
er Oak Park. Is the bride ot R.
F. Outcault, Jr., who serf ed in the
213 Squadron dftring the war, and
who. years ago, serred as the
Model (or lils father's famous
I. etc Ues of "Buster Brown."
Many new arrivals in RUGS. We can match
M any suite or color schem e. Any size or pattern.
1 W. C. CRAWFORD
Complete Home Furnisher
103 E. Court St.
Phone 496
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