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PAGE 3TX DAIT.T EAST ORF.OONTAN. PENDLMTON, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1920. TWELVE PAGES Social and Club News M Ol'KHT OF" AIM' . Mr. C. M. Krcfer (Iran Sanlrr of Halem. I a aueat iii the home of. her uunt. Mr. ('h.irlea M. IV.tcock. 209 . i'' i Street. Sir Keefer In en mute home nrter n VIMI with her tar enta at North l'owder. (-rr-HTK ARE F"KTK1. Aft n compliment to Mr- urn! Mrs. W. 1 Thompson, who are here from Portland mm gueeta nl the home of Mr. ami Mra K. AY. Mi'i'nnwu. Mr. and Mrn McComaa entertained (n m charmlns vav Ia1 evening. Pur a dinner-dance at the lintel Pendleton, their auexta found place at 8;30 Selo k and lovely jniuile and fm- kiani ppi-lns blonoma lent abundnni charm to the motif of yellow which marked appointment of the handsome I i ! le. Melodies In Kletrhem orchestra added pleasure throughout the meal and rurninhed musk- for the daiu'lnir. Oivera at the table were arransed for twent -three. ir.il KXJOY SITPBR. A T o'clock "pot luck" supper gave enjoyment to 15a members of families of Women of Woodcraft or Woodmen of the World Wednesday evening when they met at Kaftle-Woodman hall. A color scheme of white, green and red marked attractive decorations and a proKram which accompanied tne sup per, included the lollowing numbers: Vocal solo Miss Wllma Wuile Vocal Muct.Mlss Adams, Miss Overton Piano solo Grace Hatchfield Piano solo .Mrs. T. H. Kemboldt 'Heading Miss Ruth TaMol Vooal solo .Mlaa Kinily nuhncrt Mis. Thomas Robertson was In I charge of the program and la also captain of the drill team which put Ion the lodge work. An evening of ! dancing followed the "pot luck'" meal. NEUMONIA Call a physician: ImmedPv atoly begin emergency treatment with VICRS VAPORU YOC'R 6ODY0UARD"- 30'. 0TT.2 ML r. y ,vx i fU'R CLOSES SKASON". As an adieu to a season marked hy a proeram of delightful affairs. Kill Kara Klub members met last night for iimii.ktox's FoFFTar appaiuTT shop Fon WOMR-N Ladies! Your Easter Suit Is Here AT A SAVING OF FROM $7.50 TO $10 With our low upstairs cost of operating we gfuar anlee to save you money on ail lines of women's wearing apparel. Investigate and compare our prices (quality con sidered) with those asked by "ground floor" mer chants. New goods arriving daily. ISO FLOOR Prices Always the Lowest TAYLOR RLDO. A Free Demonstration of O 1 V I V Massage Vibrator 9xr Vst in )&t4r Own Wornc TODAY and tomorrow are the last days of our Free Demonstration. Come in I Let our demonstra tor show you the remarkable health and beauty re suits to be enjoyed from using the STAR ELEC TRIC MASSAGE VIBRATOR. neuralgia, rheuma- will relieve you. If you suffer from headache, turn, fatigue, etc , electric : Many noted women of the stage and screen use and endorse the "STAR" as the greatest aid to a beautiful skin and luxuriant hair. Costs $5 com plete. Guaranteed to do all that any vibrator will do. PENDLETON DRUG CO. 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Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents Guaranteed PHILADELPHIA STARTING MOVE TO HAVE GAMES IN 1924 HELD IN AMERICA A movement to build a groat sta dium In Philadelphia, and. if success, i ful, to make an effort to have the ; Olympic games held here in 1924. was ; started recently at a meeting of rep resentatives of athletic, tautomobile clubs and other Interests, under the auspices of the Philadelphia Chamber !oj commerce. (he final number of their series of winter dances. Halt of the gentlemen members of Die club were hosts lor tha evening mil after dancing In Kasrle-Woodman hall until 12. tha:r guests were naked i to the banquet room for a delicious supper. The 1S19-20 Hat of Kill Kare Klub members has Included the following names: Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Iji Dow. Mr. and Mrs. A. C Koeppen, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Vauxhnn. nr. and Mrs. t. V. Tempje. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ireullch, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Huchanan. Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Knrle Tulloch. Mr. and ! Mrs. I.nuis Campbell Mr. and Mrs. n 'I. Home. Mr. and Mrs P. W. Day nn. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snow, Mr. and Vis. Carl Staniev. Mr. and Mrs. James V. licit, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Welch. Mr. ind Mrs. E. O. Ilinehart, Mr. and Mrs. 'I. E. (Ireen. Mr. nnd Mrs T. r. Tny- !or, rr. and Mrs. I.. I). Idleman Dr. ind Mrs. Floyd Croup. Dr and Mrs. I.. M. Spalding. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. 'lattery. Mr. and Mrs. George Haa- ett. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bynon, Mr. ind Mrs. Iouis Schawl, Mr. and Mrs. Vllllam Kupers. Mr. and Mrs. Spence lentley. Mr. and Mrs. C. Tullock, Mr. '"d Mrs. n. Parlett. Mr. and Mrs. 'Inrold R Barnett. Mr. nnd Mrs. U .A Mct'llntock. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Simpson Mr. md Mis. I. I,. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. la, nes Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hosier. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morse. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rudd, Mr. ind Mrs. nn Hobart Mr. nnd Mrs. Virsi! Bnavely. Mr. and Mrs. Royal M. Sawtello. Mr. and Mrs. William Mc Klnney. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Turner Mr. and Mrs Frank Klnoaid. Mr. Mrs. John Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Bennett, Mr. nnd Mrs. Roseoe Ceator and Mr. and Mis. A. S. Kbert. HOME FROM PORTLAND VISIT. Mrs. James B. Welch, who has been isiting- friends and relatives in Port- l&nd for the last three weeks, return ed to Pendleton last evening on No. IS. WOMEN'S CLUB KNTKRTAINMENT "Recreational Activities" proved an interesting theme for yesterday's meet ing of the Pendleton Woman's Club tor which Mrs. T. It. Hampton, Mrs. Agnes Stillman, Mrs. Carmen Cole. Mrs. T. A. Wytle, Mis. J. A. Best and Mrs. Douglas Helta were hostesses. Their" guests met at the club room of the library and enjoyed a program which included the following num. bers: Vocal Solo Mrs. B. L. Burroughs "Recreational Activities" Mrs. E. II. Aldrlch Group of Song.-. . The Sunshine of Your Smiles, i Let the Rest of the World go By. ! Somewhere a Voice Is Calling, I (iene Hampton, accompanied by Mrs. Wylie. , 'The School and Church as Itecre- ! ational Activity Centers" I , , , Mrs. A. J. Owen : Piano Solo Miss Lois Oornall I A cordial invitation is still extended to new members who are asked to no tify Mrs. J. T. Richardson, the club secretary. In addition to the 66 name recently published, the charter contains several others, registered be fore closing of the charter but not at that time transcribed to the official list. Thy are those of Mrs. I. U. Temple. Mrs. M. S. Kern. Slis. K. K. Geist, Mrs. L. It. Cronln, Mrs. L. L. 1 Kogers, -Mrs. Harold Harnett, Mrs. Lee Drake, Mrs. Harry Dickers and Mrs. I A. F. May. Mrs. Wilson E. Brock, whose name 'through a typographical error was in correctly listed, is also a charter mem- ber of the club. A tea hour followed yesterday's pro i grain and at a charming tablo center led by a bowl of violets, Mra. E. L. 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