PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. ORFGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1020. TWELVE PAGES Social and Club News WHJL VlfilT IN AI. HAN'T. . Hobertson on the evening of M.iy 6 Mr. arid Mr. Fred lohnert nnd to which husbands of members will )n lighter, l'strlcla iKtugla. left lust ; alo be invited. Mrs. TUlle Walters nlirht for Albany nherc they will be and Mrs. Klgin Noreen were weleom ;mefrt of Mr. Dottftrta parents, Mr. Into the club and at the close of and Mr Wright. Mrs. Oohnert and the business session a delightful pro iMby will remain for three weeks but! gram was enjoyed. It included the Mr Iohnert will day. rturn here in a few Knntoonrr uphn iobrt The I .adieu Aid Society of the Methodbn Kplopal Church were de lightful I ell esterday after noon at the home of Mrs. H- O. Worthtnjeton. who was Assisted by Mrs. K K. King. Mrs. H. W. Ireland, and Mm Uicy IV Iterr'. After a sh- -rt bi i Minws session t he society enjoyed evraj instrumental ("flections by Mrs. l'almateer. and group of songs by little Robert Wylle. T!WER IS ENJOY Rn Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Whitman had as their guests last evening the employes of the Pendleton Cash Mar ket who were entertained at dinner at their home on LtWtfl street. The din ner if an annual affair and covers last evening were laid for fourteen. MM Mcoonvkm, HoinM. Lavender cluh memlers enjoyed an interesting day yesterday when they were guests of Mrs. Anna McConnell. Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, vice president, presided over a short business session. Appointing Mrs. Tom Robertson and Mrs. Emil Dohnert to sponsor a meet following numbers: Reading Mrs. Thomas Reading Mrs. Robertson Vocal Solo Mrs I P. Lampkin Vocal So I -j Mrs. Iohnert Recitation .. Miss Thelma Crandall Recitation ...Miss Marjorie Crandall remain in Portland duiinjr the summer but expects to lo-ate this fall in Santa Monica and the couple will make their home there. ENTERTAIN AT CARDS. In the sun room apartment of the C. S, Terpening residence on Tustin street was given on Thursday after noon by Mrs. J. S. Davidson and Mrs. H. W, Wagner a much enjoyed card party. Invited guests were Mrs, Al bert James. Mrs, Mears of Walla Walla, who is soon to reside in Pen- A light luncheon was served by the ; dleton. Mrs. Homer Hedrick. Mrs. Ar hostesses assisted by Mrs. Fred Fra- ! lie Terpening, Dr. Ella P. Terpening ter. The rooms were decked with land Dr. Charles Terpening. Dainty colors of the club, white and lavender, refreshments were served and the Mrs. Herbert Crandall was an addl- i afternoon afforded much pleasure, tional guest for the afternoon. DYED CHILD'S COAT AND HER OLD SKIRT "Diamond Dyes" Made Faded, Shabby Apparel so Fresh and New. Don't worry about perfect results. I'se "Diamond Dve," guaranteed to sive a new, rich, fadeless color, to any fabric, whether It be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed ffoods, dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coals, feathers. draperies, coverings. The Direction book with each pack age tells so plainly how to diamond dye over nny color that you can not make a mi-stake. To match any material, have drug gist show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. MRS. WYIUCK UETl'RNS Mrs. M. . Wyrlek returned today from Hot Lithe where he has been i Mrs. Nellie Morton and J. M. Harrison visiting her daughter. Miss Haiel W'y- ' were united In marriage, the ceremony rick who la convalescins after a recent l taking place nt the home of Mr. and nines-.' Mrs. R. o. Draper. 6115 Garfield street, j with Rev. Robert T.ee Rns-sabarger. lim BOYNTON TO OO SOITH Mis-s Glanvs Boynton plans to leave on No. 1 7 Sunday for California where she is to spend the summer with her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Verne Boynton at their home in Santa Monica. In the fall Mbs Boynton is to be- i in a gown of blue silk and georgette come the bride of Charles McRwen. to I and she wore a corsage bouquet of whom her engagement was recently cecile Brunner roses and maiden-hair announced and the wedding will occur ! fern. In the California city. Mr. McEwen. ' A ngnt ourret supper VVKDD1NO IS SURPRI8B fuT' c""f "ons nnd Pnk I decking the dining room. At a o'clock service last evening, Guests included 'besides Mr. and ; pastor of the Christinn Church, offi ciating. Jonuuils and ferns decked the j liviiiR' room where the couple, unat- tended., exchanged vows while vtc j trola music furnished soft strains of I "I.ove. Here Is My Heart." The bride was becomingly attired was served ing to be held at the home of Mrs. who is in the automobile business, -will to the wedding at the conclusion of in 'pfSdI-ktovs upstairs aha SBC shop koii womkn TOMORROW 29.75 SATURDAY Newest $' Spring Coats Values up to $37.50 Colors Tan, Pekin, Brown, Navy, Etc. GREAT REDUCTIONS ON SUITS. Quality considered our prices are always lowest. M IF Mrs. Dra per, Mr. and M rs. II. S. Crispin, Mrs. S. A. Blue. S. W. Blue, of Astoria, brother of the bride. Miss Haroldine I Tort on, Marian Draper, Sarah Draper and Kdgur Draper. The couple departed la-st evening- for their home near Hteth where Mr. Har rison is a prominent farmer, and the surprise which the wedding occaaion ed, wan returned to them when a mo. lor party of friends arrived to extend further congratulations. "STATURE DAT" OBSERVED. . "Nature day" was observed bj members of the Research club at an interesting meeting yesterday at the h.me of Mrs, J. V. Maloney, Mrs. O. E. Harper assisting her as hostess. Mrs. James Hill gave an interesting review of the life of John Burroughs, who as a nature writer stands almos' supreme, and very fine articles by him were read by Mrs. Clarence Pen- I land. Mrs. Tt. Raymond and Mrs i Harry Benson. Mrs. David Hill gave two piano selections, "J'y Pense" (Halmund), "Minuet" (Schubert). (Several Vtcirola lumbers were en joyer during a delightful tea hour Daffodils decked the rooms of the Ma loney home and In serving a dainty luncheon the hostesses were assisted by Mrs. J. M. P Snyder Jr. Guests other than Club members were Mrs. Kenenth McRae, Mrs. Sny der and Mrs. Jess Try on of Portland. MRS. WILL, WTRICK HONORED. Mrs. Will Wyrick in to bo the guet of honor this evening at a meeting of the Parent-Teachers Association of Athena. Mrs. Wyrlek was Instrument el In the organization of the Athena association, which has become an ac tive community factory. x t r a Special! Suits at $49.50 VALUES UP TO $75.00 Appealing spontaneity and deft artistic touches in trimming: and embroidery make these new Tailor-made Suits of surpassing charm and real artistic appeal. Trico tine, Poriet Twill and Serge. A big assortment to choose from. OVER TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. 2ND FLOOR " . mmmmmmmmmmummmmak tiimiiiiMiiiimiHiimmiiiiiiiiimiiiiim j grgr; J jj H You can get a r utr. iuciai uiamngi: u, . . Hiss inn Drug Co. for an appointment with Elena C T Who is here this week. Consultation and Massages free to illustrate the CHERNOFF Method, which is the new Mud Pack Treatment to pre vent wrinkles and blackheads. This line includes an .in stantaneous bleach which will remove Moth Patches, Liver Splotches, Freckles, etc. Phone immediately as her time will be very much oc cupied, and being advertising only we are desirous ot reaching a large number of people. Si (Try Associated Press.) SI SALEXT. April 16. Colonel George 5' A. White, former adjutant general, S regumed that position today, replac S:liig Conrad Stafrin, of Dallas, who S;held the place during the absence of BJ '""Innel White overseas. FRECKLES CLT'B ENJOYS MEBTTN0. The home of Mrs. Will Brown was yesterday the scene of a much en joyed meeting of the Merry-Go-Hound Club. A musical program on a Victrolu, recently presented to th hostess, was u feature of the enter tainment unit in a guessing contest, Mrs. Claude Hnitsconi wou high hon- (ors. A dainty luncheon was served during the final hour. Additional , guests for the affair were Mrs. Zeua- ke, Mrs. Olson and Mrs. parish while I club members present included Mrs. William Hut hers. Mrs. William Boyn ton, Mrs. Garland Grey, Mrs. Clyde Preston, Mrs. Jumes Numbers, Mrs. Joe Cheney, Mrs. Clarence Prenton Mrs. Dave Rogers and Mrs. Ilanscom. The next meeting of the club will be held in ;i fortnight with Mrs. Cheney as hdstess. WILi, VISIT IN" PUIXuMAV. Mrs. Joe H. Parkes, Mrs. Jsnae Parkes and Miss Shirley Ham plan to leave tomorrow morning for Pullman where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chambers. Mrs. Isaac Parkes, grandmother of Mrs. Cham bers, plans to remain for an extend ed stay, but the others will return aft er a short visit. I HI IjlllllllH Bill E imiiiinniifitimiimKyiiHuimuuiiniuiiHiuiuiiiumiifMmumui THE THOMAS SHOP illinium lllllllllllilillllfl Suits at $75.00 This assortment includes all of our Very best suits. A magnificent assortment to choose from. Eton, Bolero, Box, Ripple and Tailored Styles. They must be seen to be appreciated. Many will be shown for the first time tomorrow. Coats Special at $35 You will realize the value of these when you see that they are made of the finest materials and many of them are full lined with pussy willow taffeta linings. All the new styles. ALL OTHER COATS REDUCED to $19.50, $25.00, $45.00 and up to $75.00 COMPARISON INVITED llll Invoking the prinlcple of "aelf-de- Nebraska voters at the presidential termination of free peopleo," Mont- preference primary April 20. I mart re held an election on Sunday. Julea de P&qulL, a cartoonist, was elected mayor, ire received an over whelming majority of the. votes east by the painters, sculptors and poets who from the predominant part of the population. His platform was term ed "highly Idealistic," being simply: "Free Beer." There was only one prohibition vote cost in the election. JOHNSON SAYS LEAGUE IS BOUND TO BE ISSUE (Bv Associated Press.) HOLD RftXHg Neb,. April 16. V. fl, Senator Itfram W. Johnson of California, candidate for the republi can presidential nomination, in an ad dress here Wednesday night declared the league of nations was bound to be an issue In the coming campaign. Sen ator Johnson spoke in connection with the candidacy for endorsement by TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY He declared It was "all well enough for the politicians In Washington" to i Buy that the league shall not become I a politice.1 ismie but that regardless of what they assert, the issue in here and will be with the American people until they decide It. TEURALCIA 1 or Headache rub th forehead nd templet with1 VICRS VAP0R1 -YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30'. OO THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. The Rexall Store NIGHT PHONES 1032, 3W, 93M Hiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiticiiiiiiuuii iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiii"ii"i""'"",,5T Now Is tlio Time to Ot I1M of The rdy Spots. 55 j There's no longer the slightest need 5 of feeling ashamed of your freckles, Hjas Othine double strength la guar 55anteed to remove these homely spots. J5i Simply get an ounce of Othine s double strength from any druggist 5 land apply a little of it night and 5 morning and you should soon see that 55 even the worst freckles have begun to J5 disappear, while the lighter one have 55' vanished entirely. It is seldom that GRAIN INSURANCE HAIL INSURANCE GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE We Only Represent the Best Companies and are Able to Give You Service. Umatilla Floor & Grain Co. Phone 1014-475 S more than an ounce is needed to com- ..l..l, ,.l,.'i r- tli.. uUln and train a iful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this Is sold under 1 guarantee of money back If It fails to remove freckles. ITALIAN BARITONE CALLS COLUMBIA HIGHWAY MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOT IN WORLD SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR It' 3 Grandmother's Recipe Restore Color, Gloss and Attractiveness. to Almort everyii knows that Sore Ta and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and liiMtre to the hair -when faded, streak ed or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and trouble some. Nowaday, by asking at. anv drug store for "Wyeth'n Sage and BBS nhtir Compound." you will get a large vttle of this famous old recipe, lm nroved by the addition of other In gredient, at a small cost. Don't stay gray Try It! No one can poewlMv tell that you darkened your hair, as it does It so naturally PORTTAXP, April 16. He is rav ing over what he saw Stunday. "Who? Rlccardo Rtracclarl, the world's greatest Italian baritone, fellow artist and chum of Bnrlco Caruso, and own er of one of the most beautiful villas at Ban Remo, near Monte Carlo. What did he see? The Columbia river hlafhway, be tween Portland and Cascade Lock. "It Is the most collossal. beautiful thing r have seen in the ITnited States. and T haven't seen anything more rrand In all the world," the famous singer repeated time and agutn Wed nesday, speaking of the auto trip he took Sunday soon after his arrival here for the concert in which he appeared last night at the Ifeilig, as one of the Steers & Coman stars. ' have been everywhere in the world, but have never seen anything that equals the wonderful highway. It is inspiring, yes, I must say colos sal. The greatest treasure in all the Tnited States, ft must have cost a lot of money millions.' 1 Stracciari is accompanied by his wife, and his accompanist, Francisco I-ongo, a noted Italian pianist, now making his home In New York. Iongo says StraxwM.'iri ha refused to talk about anything but the highway since the Sunday trip. iroTSB KOR KKTN'T No children, i Call 218 Tustin, evenings and Sundays. FOR KENT Nicely furnished Unlit housekeeping rooms. 614 Cobie. If. not at home, Inquire. IK Court St. Mr. , rayton. Whooping Cough in this disease it is important that he cough be kept loose ami expec toration easy. This is best accomplish ed by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. That preparation also tends to liquify the tough mucous, making It easier to expectorate and renders the i fits of coughing letfa. frequent and less severe. U has been uted in many epidemic of this disease with the beat reeulUf. ft containsn no codeine or other narcotic. Took a Severe Cold "Our five year old son Paul took severe cold last winter that settled on his lungs and he had terrible coughing spells. We were getting worried about him us the medicine we gave him did not help him In the least. A neighbor spoke so highly of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy that I got a bottle of it, and the first dose benefited htm so much that I continued giving It to him until he was cured," writes Mrs. Frank Crocker, Pana.111. Ills Stomach Trouble Over John R. Barker. Battle Creek, Mich, writes "I was troubled with heartburn, IndlgeHtion and liver complaint untH I began using Chamberlain's Tablets, then my trouble was over." If you are troubled with Indigestion or constipa tion give them a trial. They will do you good. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Pendleton Offers an unexcelled banking service to in dividuals and corporations; transacts a general banking business and maintains special departments with facilities of the highest character. Acts as administrator of estates, or as ex I ecutor or trustee under wills. 1 1 ssl IbbbbI ONLY ONE DRY VOTE CAST IN MONTMARTRE rBy AMoclated Pre. PARTS. April 1. Montmartre, the lldithearted, Is rejoicing In the poos-1,-N.on .f a. jMgjmrHte rvprnment, hav. and evenly. Yi dampen a pons or i Inir repudiated all allegiance, to an oft biush with it and draw thin I tither admlnlmratlona In France. The throush y'Mir hair, taking; one email 'Tree commune of MonUnartre" an It etrand at a time; ly morning; the, gray ; rallM liwlf will continue, however, to hair dleappenra and after another ap- pay taxea to France, being willing to plication or two. yonr hair become j meet even the higher rateg to D voted beautifully dark. giJy and attractive, j goon by parliament. DR. C. H. DAY IId sI lan and Siureeo Ostopnth Roomi 21 and 2 Smith-Crawford Bid. Telephone , i v. Reg. T4I-R i i I AT HOME Dr. Terpen Ing A Terpen Ing. Chiropractic, 8 a n Iprt ctora I.k-enaed in Ore. and Waah.. 616 W. Tuatln. Pendleton, Ore, Phone 442 r I Fireless Cookers Your cooking problems are easily solved with a cooker as shown here. It does away with the hot, sultry kitchen hours during warm days of spring and sum mer and cooks the meats or vegetables in just the manner you would like to have them cooked. LET US SHOW YOU ONE. W. C. Crawford 103 E. Court St. Phone 496 rTao: 1