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jAor. six DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1D20. FOURTEEN PAGES E i r Social and Club News ' " OCV-iTY NKY HOmr blue sown of Ocofrgette. The gnwm htr hnsine sosnlon ht evening ami Mr. am Min. Kdwin PrhilWr have was Micmlcd W his brother, HeVwiK lat r enjoyed a. proKram of histru- Tini.i in their new residence at th Bredlng. Uolh 1 'ng people are mem- mental ami imiaio and readiiiRH. t p of Jeffprson nireet, recently com- b-em of well kix-wn I mullll.i pfonoer which was followed by u delightful pltd lr. IV 1 Hill and will be hunlH, Mr. Dredmtr being the upper. j. h m- NO to friends, daughter of Frank Cilliluml, a well Tiaiia WW made for a pot luck - known hf p. mi., of Hutter crook, and 'spread" to bo given by the lodg MAKKIAiSE Ql'IKTI-Y niece of the former Judge Tom Mr HiLKMVIZKK. atllllMid, now of IVrtluiul. Mr. At a T o'clock service last evening Hredlnjr Is the yoi:ngfst son of Mr. MM Sibyl Maxine QUlll&nd became and Mrs. Chris llredlng. of 1009 East tho bride of Ferdinand . Hreding at Court street, the former a retired far- t h home of the groom s brother, nier. Helwtg EtredinJr. 15 Ann street, in the Following the ceromonv a daintv d to oe given by the lodge on I S for Koyal Neighbors and their husband and Modern Woodmen and their wives. SK A i ;i,K OoNCKUT AT 815. The eoneert of the great American burttone, beoa,r HmiIo. In the Meth- preince of the immediate members aupper Wa ser ed. The young couple dist church this evening, has been t naries iurvey singer, whose f tho families. Tin- bride was wilt be at home to their manv friends charmingly gowned in blue char- n a fortnight at T18 Marie street, mease and carried a bouquet of baby whore an attractive bungalow is be- rose buds, "violets and maiden hair ing completed for litem. ferns. The ceremony was read by RV, A. BlajtWTf of the Lutheran PLAN POT U'CK St'PPRrt i hureh. The brid- was attended by Wiidwood r.inip No. tilt Mrs. IlelwiR I reding, who wore a dark Neighbor Uoyal America, met in a regu- seheduled for will accompany prm. ram follows: Non Piu Andral r em me Sensible i Ta mbourin L Amour de Moi 15. the Mo2art 1700 Old French 1 TOO Old Krench 1 700 Old French ; J- PSTA1KS Apr.Mii WWM " The Clever New Dresses and Frocks Groupings at many pricos that fea ture the most novel conceptions from fashion designers. They are smart creations in Taffeta elegant models in tricolette aa well as the graceful f believe i here ;i stock of tin in Eastern Oregon, from s have assembled ;ses second to none Moderately priced $22.50 up to $110.00 2 Mi n oon TAYT.On BttDG. Htlllllltlllinilli:itIllllllinMHIiIliI!ll!IIIii!!lll!!(Ii!nil!::iMUIII!!llllllll!lllii:i!IIIIIHII li. I UL '"lit XJktfk .-MITl Tender Apple BlOMOtn Old Irish A BaUynur Pailad old Irish Noiiurne Chopin 1 syoha . Paladilhe Mambdine Debussy In th Silent Woods Uims.uy-Knrsukow ChrUt In Flanders Stephens C&pries Viennois Kreisler M i i.indy Uou Strickland j Xobody Kihws IStonditlC in do Need of Frayer I Wamed'tu lie lieady j Le Old Arks a Moverin ' UJ5AGUB! BJNTBRTAIN& P-MtMS people Of the Baptist ehurch j were euiei'tatneil in ;i delight fill Way Inst evening by the Kp worth LeasAlS d't he .Methodist hur'h. A nicrry SVtiO was spent by a party of about fifty. iCnurtaiiinifnt nrranxed hy j.ii-.s CaMwall and G. S. t'rnmer pre SShied a bsiit pnpper. I The entt i taimm nt Was one of a se , i rit-s whieh are be ins; put on by the ! young- people of the ehureh in order ; to interest morfl of the hifih and ffrade sehool students in th voijiik people's branch of the church. . 'jr.WRTj, CLUB TO M RET Jewell club members are anticipat I ing a meeting tomorrow when they : w ill enjo :m eveninK of dancing tn I Eiijfle-W'ooilman hall. , KKSKARCIT CLUB ENTERTAINED. "Civic Day" proved delightfully in teresting to Research club member. I who gathered yesterday at the home o the MethodLst church. A merry Thompson as assistant hostess. Mrs. J. T. Richardson's paper on "Makins ; l Vndletfm Beautiful'' was a splendid ' feature. It gave visions of an ideal Pendleton, and in a discussion follow i ing the paper club members were - unanimously in favor of making im provements, the mnin one, however. being the proposed course in play grounds. Mrs. T. H. Remboldt sanir I two beautiful vocal solos and Miss ;f;race Oliver and Miss Lois Gornall pfayed several instrumental numbers. Two lata arrivals in the club, little ' Miss Mary tssbUe Hill and Gordon Jacob Sanson were each presented ; with a Rift from the club by the pres I rd-nt. Mm. Clarence Edmunds. Besides efghteen club members : there were the following guests pres J ent: Mrs. F. P. Auntln, Mrs. J. F. Morgan, Mrs. C. H. Marsh, Mrs. A. W Rngg, Mrs. J. F. Beck, Mrs. R. E. ; Gornall, Miss Oliver and Miss Gor i nail. , Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses with Mrs. Marsh as ' sisting. MRS. WELCH IN PORTLAND. Mrs. James Welch is enjoying a vis- it with friends and relatives in Port ; land. She expects to be away a fortnight. Rub Musterole on Forehead j and Temples A headache remedy without the dan- Eers of ''headache medicine.' Relieves eadache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acta at once! Musterole is a clean, v;hite oint ment, made with oil of mustard. Detter than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as some internal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, ail pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the Chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. THE THOMAS SHOP tump of 1S96 were objects of wonder ment while Mrs, William Lowell, as h uUra-modein, donned .b "bobbed" coif feu re, tortoise rimmed glsmfln trousers and a smock of brilliant yel-, low, and this ultra modern woman offered cigarettes to the demure niahi tit times which were actually called Revolutionary ASy, Mrs. Westbrook Dickson. Mrs. If. J. Warner, Mrs. M. O. Ilenne.t and Mrs. Willinm Uowell fonmd the conimititv In charge of the unioue affair. A miniature statue of liberty centered the bajtquel table and m eaeh eluur was a great bow at red, while and blue. Periods and their represent a tive.s were Mrs. A. 1 Sehaeffei. In dian; Mrs. S. A. Lowell and Mrs. Mary lAIi; Pilgrims: Mrs. 11. J. Wartu-f Charming Diversity t Themes in Spring of Style 1 Apparel ' 'Ivil :ir: Mrs. E. Boyd en, Mrs. P. 1 Mrs. Dtcfaton, 1 s 4 m ItU; Ms Bnnel 1S8; Mr. i4riii!i, luiuii, 1900: ikn IIS, W f RICK ( MUx Kaael v Wade, Mrs. F. K. SturKis, olonijil; Mrs. Q. W. Phelps It iind lry,l w-ti. t. 1 : Mrs. I), u. h. B. B. llitrn.tmlis. h Sr. lit h, Rd Cross. I'lIIM-lHOiliril. - nVNALJCBOlNO "i'-k is convalescing n recent nperatl ni. much improved. That's the foremost note in these new Spring Garments which we are receiving daily. Style distinction pervades the entire collection of models like an invisible mantle of desirability. No matter how well made nor how serviceable a dress may be, it must carry style impression, else the wearer has not achieved her desire. These beautiful garments offer supreme style sat isfaction. SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SPORT SKIRTS. BLOUSES AND NOVELTY SWEATERS That Are Different. Comparison of T V LE, QU ALITY and PRICES Especially In- vitl. FUN MI IS HOED 1 SHOT BILLING!; March 5. Alex Wells, limekiln foreman at ilie Great West ern Suy:r company's plant, died shortly before noon today as the re sult of injuries sustained when his clothing caught on a revolving shaft, dragwmu him Into the machinery in the beet seed cleaning plant. Mr. Well's left arm was mangled and he received Internal injuries. i The decedent is survived bv his widow and three small children. lery surrounding the discovery of fov ea human skeletons on a beach at Statin island was cleared today when it was found they were the bone.9 of persons buried 4a years ago when the spot Wiis a cemetery. Itecent Mfth tides washed away part of an eight foul embank mem and left the bones protruding from the sand. In order t ma.l;e a rec emphatic. lilanton used ;od Almighty." at statement the words M OTHERS Kentucky tobacco Ian da have In creased from Jlf.o an acre to $2,h. The state's crop of the "weed" last T year was valued nt $ 100.0nn.000. Reduce vonr ilnrirtr' A bills by keeping always on hand VICK'S VAP0RU OUR BODYGUARD - 30 TJ met t io NHILO 30I?S?ICOUGHS H MYSTERY OF BONES ON BEACH CLEARED NKw YORK. March 5. The mys- gOl lirTS MEHKST POHEIGNSR8 OHHatlanla, Varqih am nnri- ans ami BHUsti Found by the Russian mi let foropti In tlie .MntiiiansU tli- trtot ar Ik'Iii nrrewtcd and WOW Mus. cow, a-:t)rclin to a dispatch today Soviet ironies the disiMitli abided, occupied (tie town f iiluitiga. DR. THOMAS C. 0MART Dentist Irs: 9 a. m. to 12; 1 to 6 p. m. I'hone. 507 743 Main Ptiett. (vr the Hub I'cndtcton, Oregon G ASSR OfiouND to Tit Your tvts L ' i .f! tt "i K Afto on Short Norict AKt RiCAN NATL. BAM K BUILDING. PCNDLEION. Phone 609 n Th blasting March wir.d y injure your skin If you dc Jrface. YVV have an excellent line Ask to see them at our T( lanelnj? temferature are sure iature in preserving the skin and Powders for this purfu i Department. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. The Rexall Store m;iit imioi:s 10S9L 949W. IMM nuninillltlHIUUIIffrfftElflinil'IIintlHIIiniHIlHIIflllinnilllllllMIUHinillllllllltlifT Barbara E MR8. r.KKKKf.KV HEADS CLUB. S Mrs. Xort)orne Berkeley was yester- day elected president of the durrent g literature Plub for the year If20r21. ST th-r officers chosen at the annual Dual neap mretinjr of the organization -e: Vire nresident, Mrs. J. C, Unmv; secretary. Miss Beth Smith: treasurer. ss Helen Johnrr. The study of thf1 C club for the year will be modern lit Z erature. The present program on S China will occupy the calender until the close of the present club season in April. jjj LKAVES FOR SALEM. ml Mrs. Allan Bynon left last nisht for g- ftalem, for a visit with her parents, Colonel and Mrs. E. Hofer. E RETURN FR(5m CALtFORKIA. I AT r. arid Mrs. AVilliam lilak ley re C turned lat night after a four months' E visit in California. They visited at C the home of their daughter Mrs. G. M. -ST Laaaer, and werrBat Lung Beach, Ixs Han P ran Cisco and Santa , v beaUhw enjovinsr motor trips I v PHONE 24 PHONE 24 ! Special For Saturday Only NICE CHOICE BANANAS PER POUND, 12 l-2c We will have "as usual" a fresh line of vegetables for your selection. Phone your order early and we will guarantee you the best on the market. SANITARY GROCERY DOAX s. KM M,Ar, J'rop. The Most in Value The Best in Quality PHONE 24 PHONE 24 to various parts of California. Be- I fore retiirninK to Penclif-ton, Mr. and ; Mrs. Blakely viKited in Astoria at the ; home of their jrranddauKhter, Airs. . Merle Chessman. :DefkXt 4 i Til E DED5PRIN G L, VX U RIOUS I, " CHICK FOOD! CHICK FOOD! CHICK FOOD! Umatilla Flour & Grain Co. 1300 W. Aha Phone 351-1014 CLUB "AXNT-AI' T'XIQITK Fr'im th Amorlr-an Indian irlrl if tho "u1tra-mo0rn" woman, BMRlbata 555 cf tho Thursday afternoon club vqa- 3 trrday, rpe atteg i-riod of Amr- j gEj ican history enjoyed the club 'annual' jsg which culralnftlot a year'H study ot gg Ui- fatted 0tatM Tor ;i bulMt luncheon the fantastic mriy assembled about a patriotically ' q peclMd table in the library club room j at 1:30 o'clock and the meal Inter- gg5 epercejj with anecdotc-H and tales wa 3B followf'd by afternoon hours of merry- aq makiner touched by tbe mulc of old I S9 and favorite none. Rome env melo- j dies and others plaintive In their nm ii n oi memories. Mrs. W, C. B. Prultt played "listen to the MCK3kfng p.ird" and "W.irbllnd at Bva; 'Mrs. B. I. UurrouRhs sansc "An Old Fashioned Town" and "tuM Nff?ht;"' Mrs. fj. W. I'helps and Mr. M. i Benttett played two delightful dtiPts. "Itoses frfm tho South' and "1. I'aloma." and Mrs. Harold War rior Knf "Vnrertttfn " Karly day rnmlnlscenR were told by ! Mrs. M;iry Tane and Mrs. Tjinc wae trophy winner In a contest on biji torUal events In the I'nJted lUMflL Varbd and chermln;.' wf-r tbr cos tumes many of them real hffrlonm or weddlnif nttlr1 unparked from thrir tissue and lavender for the event. ni n. J. ' iw I'll ' 1 1 1 i W ;irairi in I ner wn'iai kowh. an1! me irnmtnn; , I loeve of an W. C. E. Prultt a coa-, tilij Autom obile Owners Our new plan of having every man in our me chanical department guarantee all his work is proving even a greater success than we antici pated. We know that it will satisfy you in every way. Mn mai'.cr what Hd of a BcdiprJiR vcu now hove no matter how much you paitl f.:r It you will find that "DrLuxt ,'' the bcJpring J usurious, will give ycu nue MMttaVQfc delightful, healthfui rc;ioc thri you ever knew ttfore. Th? tCCTCt of cuperls'i've C3mf0(t in the hsdsprinj "DLuTfe" is the crocc-rF h'.licr.l sprlnga vyhtch ctmc t th top? of tiicotls mhl-.g the Vho!iop flexible gfvir.s celic frcedo:r, of action. "DtLcxe" cororms to the c-snt iars cf the body does not sig like a h..rr.moc.;--doet not pitch t.j t:.e cent ci to the side of the heavier WtlgtiT when oocufjed by two person! Uei.uxe has revolution nt; izert c il he'lr.pr'ng construe tion. It will lat a litctime. . ' . Illlllll Hill. ! ; .ti..i.t.i.........i....... 1... Western Auto Co. 1 W. G. Crawford Garage Phone 530. Paint Shop Phone 63 a Complete Home Furnisher M 103 E. Court St. Phone 496 1 k .ri.