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TEN PAGES PAQE 3IX DAILY BAST ORKOONIAW, PBND1-1TOII, 0-U.aO.f. MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1020. Social and Club News Dl HTJNWWll BD Gl'BW HONORED I l.l.iN't ls rm.K VISIT Honoring CpmmnnJcr J. II. Black- , Mr. and Mrs. George Olorc. of Al buru. Mr. nnl Mrs. lMid Nelson were I dilution. III., nwnl the week-end at 1 He st. for n dinner party yesterday at ROW "f Mr. and Mrv F. IX King, dc thclr home at 111 Kast Washington parting Kw their horn last evening. sreri. Ited nKcs and ferns centered Mrs. clone who Is Mr. Kind's niece has in charmingly appointed table where vialted in Oregon for the past several cnirit were laid for Commander weeks but waf only recently Joined lilac kl. urn. Judge end Mrs. G. W. here ,y hor husband. Phelps, Mr. and Mrs .1. B. McCook. Miss Florence Sweet, Misa Klsle Fltx mnuricr. Miss Tens Rnydec, It. Alex ander, chntin'e Hlshop and the hosts. Coiuiringder Blackburn, who com manded the Leviathan during the War, Is nn old friend of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson He was here cslerday on nn inflection trip, and left last niRht for Spokane. IX ETt FINS TO CIIICAtiO Mrs. Maurice K. Met, who has spent Iho past nine weeks in Pendleton with Mr, Metx. left on No. 18 Sunday even Ilia: for their home in Chicago. from boa Xwalau ' bookkeeper at Ik Uapaon Auto Company. After .1 short stay in Tortland the o uple will be at home at (IS John son alreet. MISS CrXXIN'Gll AMTO I.KAVK. I'l lends of Miss Cecilia Cunnlnghnm will regret to learn that she expects i,. depart this evening for Portland en route to Auburn, Washington, niter a short visit with Pendleton friends. tlo son. Francis, returned Saturday to Miss Cunningham has "oen making ; their home in Younsstown. Canada, hue home with her sister, Mrs. Mathew after spending the winter months In Mooncy. and Is studying pharmacy. Pendleton Mrs. McLean is a daugh- she is a graduate nurse, having reeelv- iter of Mr. and Mrs. F K. King. ed her training at St. Anthony's hos- pital In Pendleton. Imiss hoyi.kn is uiude . At a 10 o'clock s-erv.ee yesterday mp.S THOMIHON IS HOSTESS, read in the living room of the Thomas V( tnt 1,rt1e cf Mrs. John K. Boylen home leneath a bower of ferns Thompson, at 510 Jefferson street, and spring blossoms Miss Winnie nloliH,r!, ,,f the Kntre Nous club en- RJCTURN To rOUNOSTOWN Mr and Mrs. K. P Mclean and lit- l.KAVE FOR IHIP.TI.ANP. Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Alexander last night for Portland. left DtRTHOAY IS CRI.EORATBD. Little Miss Klta Hale celebrated her eighth birthday Saturday afternoon when she asked In a tc friends. The motiff of St day was carried out in green and white. After playing games the party , adjourned to the dining-room where ' dainty refreshments were served. Guests asked to share the little hos- i tes" hospitality were Miss M. Johnson. , Instructor of her class at school. Marlon Moorhouse. Jean Frasier. Mary Schaefcr. Merian Hull. Helen Martin. Kllen Hamilton. Grace Hale. Kllxabeth Rteiwer. Ida Ilocsch. Loula were the only Oliver, Margaret Oliver. Hollo Jones. Raymond Ileese, Francis O'Oara. Richard Geist. Kmil Geist. Ralph Pen land, John Chloupek and Tony Chloupek. joyed a delghtful afternoon Saturday Three tablea of cards were in play In the rooms of the Thompson home and ,i st. Patrick's motif was uniquely de veloped in the appointment of a dainty luncheon which followed the hours of Fridge. Miss LYNDE WEDS! Reneath a candle lighted nrchway - - th hri.le of Henry Childs. Only a small group of rtMa jtivea and friends witnessed the cerc llttonv at which Rev. Alfred I.ockwood iwtor of the Church of the Redeemer. offieiat.il. The only attendant chosen by the couple was little Miss Jrune Margaret Cronln who acted as flower girl. Th hifcia u'.m attired in a becoming of her I ,iii,lr or deen blue worn with a small ,,r ferns and white carnations In the Patrick's n,. h. une color and a bouquet of home of the bride's aunt. Mrs. I-ce D. Cecils Branner rones I Drake. Miss Mildred Lvnde Saturday Mr. and Mrs child left on No. IT : even ins became the bride of Marvin for a short journey to Portland and j P.oy young business man of Pilot Rock, before their departure a buffet lunch- The charming service was iierformed eon was served at the Boylen home, at s o'clock In the presence of a small A Cluster of pink roses centered the group of relatives and friends. Miss dainty table and presiding there was Gerald Ine Phillips, with whom Miss Mrs Helen Titus -r.mumoiner oi inr i.ynue was in nurses training at St. groom. Mr and Mrs ltobert Simpson wrdtting guests oiuei than relatives out of town memuers of the family to come for the event included Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boylen Jr., of Echo. Mrs Howard Bull (Lil lian IVoylen) who came from her home at Arlington, ami Ernest Boylen and visit FROM PENNSYLVANIA Eugene Iloylen who also came irom Mr. and Mrs. I, H. Plnney of Erie Echo, Pennsylvania, who are touring the The marriage united two well knovvn Fouth and West, arrived in Pendleton I young folk. Mrs. Childs being the last week end and are to spend a fort- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas me-ht ns most, of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. I'.ol.-n and a popular I enuieion go. Wylie. 415 Lewis street. H. r husband who came here recently Anthony's hospital, was chosen as her bridesmaid and little Miss Cornelia Round, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. drover Pound, and a cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. William 'I'Rourke acted as best man. Bev. Father Vnn Hoomlson of St. Mary's church officiated. Proceeding the service Miss Marjorle Williams sang, "l Love You Truly." The bride was given In marriage by her grandfather. James A. Drake, and the strains of "I Love You Truly" were continued softly throughout the ox change of vows. Miss Ida Eldrldge ft WHY? CUT DOWN YOUR Coffee Expense Buy the Famous MJB "The Quality Coffee K of America' IN THE FIVE POUND CAN AND SAVE MONEY It Goes Farther EVERY CAN -GUARANTEED presiding at the piano. rJntorprlse superintendent, will handl? AUTHORITATIVE NEW SPRING FASHIONS AT VERY MODERATE PRICES-AWAIT YOUR CHOOSING AT HOPFS UPSTAIRS SHOP. The bride was lovely in a costume Uhc matter of the mlllage tax. Others of white Georgette banded In cloth and j who will address the meeting are It. L a veil which fell to the hem of her! Kirk. E. H. Conklin and J. A. Church gown was caught up by rosettes of ; ill. state superintendent of public In pink and lur bouquet was a great I struction. The sessions will occupy THE THOMAS SHOP SUITS NEW THIS MORNING Ripple and Novelty Styles Most attractive are these new ripple and novelty suits. The very height of tailored artistry and mode L'harm in their smartness of line and effect. We especi ally invite you to come and see them. Priced $65, $75 and $85 the entire da; high school. and will be held in the NAME "BAYER" MEANS INE ; told in without fear as Bayer package" cluster of pink rosebud. Her maid chose a frock of hpie worn with a larace white hat and her bouquet was j o? violets. The dainty ring hourer was gowned In a fluffy frock of -white and the gold circlet wan t arried in a basket of pink. 1 An informal reception followc.1 the ; srrvlre. Uvin; room lights ' were shaded in red nnd red blossoms pre dominated in the decorations there f while- In the dining room 'Tas a pro- fusion of pink flowers used with pink- Get relief ihaded candles. An infprestlntr feature was the cut ting- of the bride's cake made by her mod in other, M Ha I tie Davlfc Resides members of the bridal party, j those present were Mrs. J. A. Drake, : Mr- and Mrs. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Gro- j ver Pound, Wallace Pound. Mrs. J. T. ) I.vnde. Miss Mary I'Plle, Miss Iaura i Dunne. Miss Josephine Creasy. Miss; Marv Hlcklniid, Miss (Irace Rounrt- I ftgoux and Miss Ada Roberts, the latter The "Bayer Cross' Is the thumb six befnir nnrss with whom the bride ; print of genuine "Bayer Tablets of was In training1. j aspirin." It protects you analnst imi- Mr. and Ahp, Roy left Tat unlay j tationa and positively identifies the evening fir their home at Pilot Rock j genuine Aspirin prescribed by physi whrro the groom is engaged in the chins for over eighteen years, automobtla business and yesterday his j Always buy an unbroken package of parents entertained for the couple with Bayer Tablets tf Aspirin" which con a wedding dinner. Pendleton folk tains proper directions to safely relieve who motored to Pilot Rock for the j colds. Headache. Toothache. Karache, llltllMlimiMinillHIMIHIIMMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMItlllllllMIHIIMIMIIIIttllMMMIIIIIIimitl ! Have That I Enlargement I Made Today event wsrc Mr. Mid Mrs. Pa via, Mr. and Mrs. Grover riund. Cornelia and Wallace Pound, Mrs. Drake and her son Jamcd Drake. MACCABKBfl WII.I. MliHT. A BieetlAf of the Maceal'ee Indue Is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon K;,!e-Voodman hall. Bring us your good negatives and we will show you 1 what our enlarging camera can do for ihem. You will certainly be surprised at the wonderful work we are able to produce with this machine. Sec samples of work in our window. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. The Rexal! Store In Neuralgia. Lumbago, Rheumatism, S Neuritis, Joint Pains, and Pain gen- erally. 5 Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost but a few cents. Druggists also S sell larger "Payer" packages. Aspirin H LrrooSonidr of uor-iiHHiaMinniB'iii'"M"iMa iiiiiMMMitmiiMHl immmmmmm lieacld. m.mmm NKillT raoxra -lOM. M0W, 093M Distinctive Spring Suits at S39.50, $45.00 and up. Charming Spring Frocks at $27.50, $29.75 and up. Spring Coats from S25.00 up. New Blouses in Great As sortment. Select your Easter a pparel NOW! while choosing is best. 2r Fiyoort TAYLOR MM.. GRAIN BAGS iND TWINE FOKSLE. Before buying - gure and get our price-. Umatilla Flour & Grain Co. Phone 351, 1014 and 475 IK'piJty Clerk flaw lumpH. Cyril C. Proebstel, deputy county clerk, in absent from his post today suffering, from mumps which devel oped Sunday. . NEWS OF THE COUNTY f OFFICES AND OFFICERS Will HoUl Court. .Incise (i. W. I'lielpH left today for lleppner. wber he will hold tbe nat- uraluatlon term or rlrcUH conn lor Morrow county. lie expects to be one for neycral days. Three CoQea MortBA Marriage lleeneen were Imued over the week end to throe couples. Those who received the papers from the cuun ly rlerk were: Marvin I.. Hoy. of IMIot Ttoek. ard Mildred Grace I.ynde of I'endleton; Henry .1. Childs and Winnie M. Boylen, both of Pen ,lltrn and Rftorn A. Huichins. of ITnlon.' and Mrs. Hell Miller of Pen- lleton. 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Ills of Wemen Many women suffer miserably from ccnstlpatlon, causing headache, nev vousness and sallow complexion. They will find that Chamberlain's Tablets Invariably bring relief. Thess tablets are easy to take and pleasant In effect. Thev only oost s quarter. Woman ChaiBcs IKvscrtlon. Marv A. Shells today brought sun rnr divnrce from J. W. Shells. to whom she was married in Walla Walla in 191.'. She alleges that In September, 191 s, he deserted and has not 'ince .communicated with her. The couple bad no children. S. I. Peterson represents the plaintiff. (.card an AppolnK-d. .Mrs. ,KJao Ji lunwm appointed guardian of Gustave I Fontaine, who Is now in a sanitarium in Portland. Orders were also Issued out of the county court allowing her to spend funds for his care In Portland. THE MATTRESS WITH THE 20 YEAR GUARANTEE This celebrated mattress is made of the very best of long, white cotton that can be had all one piece, assuring you of no bunching or bumps. 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