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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1020. TWELVE PAQPI Social and Club News OLDS c VICR'S VAPOR1 Head or chest re best treated "externally" with -"OUR tODYCiAPD - JO'.iJO and degree stuff Inltlnted a class of -iv. Tli.' unity enjoyed a delightful supper after the business session. They left Pendleton about 6 o'clock. sroVKVlHH TWn KVKNTS. . The wedding . crenu.ny (a solemn- day when Mrs. Noruorne rterkley Two i vents ate to be sponsored to- ired In Christ t hurch. Itichmond. Va asked In a few guests in honor of Mrs. ; morrow by the Current Uterature and the couple are now r. elding It John Vert. Mrs. Vol t expect to leave. , flub . During the afternoon hour1 the Stupvesant hotel. New York City, soon with her husband for Scotland.! jusl following t:I o clock will be gl-' The romance Is said to have starteu their former home. Yesterday s CO .... It.. ,IL K. . . it'll ... 1 - - " X. . hIImMH Uinol- llllllll'lll WllS Intended illSO tO H.l'lll.io Washington, l. a, o interior home several months ago. Mr. Mitchell : Mrs. Bertha Ouri.se Harris but MM nwrt-,,v p(vxr ,wri v-r. I ration. Assisting with this affair went east a short Ume o In the, In- Harrw. was unexpected y called to " d Mrs lohnM Irl neeiv - hich tWW, .n.erest.-d ,n the t.m.t of ,hc Nt.in.ield-Adrian syndi- , Montana before the affair. , J" "M.Lh ...0.i. la cnllall, mMtc.l. Mil be oat nine the I. X. U m.n. in IVluat branches of Salmon Bool JZ5t Ml- He..-., ... Davis o. ,.. d..n,et..' Heat. district, Idaho. Wfi W of b-.;. dine Alder and . f Mr iS-a moVhe ,., .,..,..., , ,.f O A. 0. and an d- ! l"'s" f Rnd crtm?" u" J Iv'lnh ditional feature attract!. Interest is , PUtfJ POOD SAI-R " '' artng-tlme note to the at- , "is A. Dolph. Members of the Ijulios Ai.l society i.a.-me rauiiu . . .... . . nu. of ,he Preshtterlan church are today ' ."nests enjo ed the visit with .Mrs , I-UVR T.N U,HT P..II I1DMR aHa dainty articles of cookel ! Vert and showered her with "bon '"'' Mra. J. an den ll.isc.h. of food which are to be placed on sale voyage' wishes. A'. CaL who have been the house At a wen lea Tame .Mrs. j:imes -'" " u.. -,.i. j. in- u.ie mr 'itptileinenting of ihe talk by tlloatrn tlve slides. The other event being scheduled for fhe day by the club Is a silver tea. planned however, for the later hours of the afternoon so thin it will not con flict with the lecture. It U to he held In the rlub room of the library whi'e .he earlier event will lake place in the assembly room. Mrs. Charles Marsh, Mrs. J. It. Haley and Mrs. Norbome I'erkcley have liepn nar ed as the . ommltter In charge. The object of the cluh tea Is to assist with the fur bishing of the library. at vjru Br.thers' store between 9:30 o'clock and 11 tomorrow mominfr. In charge of the affair are Mrs. I K. Twitchell . Mrs. Raymond Hatch and Mrs. Kenneth McRae. Johns and lira. 11. K. Hickers presided! 'he past week, plan to depart on So and in servinir Ihe quests Mrs. Berke ley was assisted by Mrs. JnmoR Welch. Mrs. A. I- Sohaefer. Mrs. It. I. Keator and Miss Mildred Berkeley. MRS, PRAM. MaUOVWUNO Friends of Mrs. William Prain, who , has os n a iiatient at St. Anthony's iil tonight an their way home. MRKTJNc IS PEL.IOHTFI7I, Decidedly enjoyable was the meet ing of the ll'tiinnn's Club yesterdav for PMBMDISXT COattNQ SOON' which Mrs. n. D. Say res. Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Ma Callahan, president of tho i K BfOflg", Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. s. hospital, will be glad to learn that she OragWI State Federation of Clubs, is, Thompson Mm Wtllord Rond and has Imrved sufficiently to return expected to arrive at noon Sunday and i Mrs. U M. Rpaldlna; were hostesses, tomorr. w to her home. will ! the (SIM) of l'endleton . clubs j Their fruests nu t In the club room of . , Monday. Thus is Mrs. Callahan a ""' Horary ann utter tne Dusinnas ses- MARniRO iv vrRrtl.VTA I IS OI BST . vp OAl'dHTER HHal visit over the state, the first j -ion the following imwram was iven: C noemivs the marriaKe of an Kast- Mrs Kllen Aahe arrive,! last nipht since the convention, and she will be' Two songs--' flood Rye Utile Olrl ern Oregon man known to a number from Portland and will visit in Pen- the Kucst of other federated clubs in, "nod Rye. ft VMi, by Ole Kteaks at Pendleton folk, the Portland Ore- dleton for the next few weeks as the fmatilla comity. Pendleton members airs. James Hill. j-onian has the foil-win,, item , iruesi of her daughter. Mrs. John of the federation will entertain Mrs. A paper on the "Home Ufo of the Word has Mat been received In Bak- Kndlcott. Callahan and a meeting i i scheduled North American Indian Mrs Will er of th. marriage of Frank R. Mil- - tor f.H o'clock in the library cluh V , yrlck. With pictures by Major Lee rhell. prominent voung attorney of MRS VERT IS HON'ORED ; rv.om Monday. ! Moorhous,. for II ustratlon. .astern oreiton and a former member: A charming Nit of hospitality, plan- j ' rf i A talk descriptive of "HelRlan Home of the stale legislatur.'. to Miss Hanna. ned as a tribute to a Pendleton matron ! INITIATION AT HKI.IX I " Mrs. Polydore Moens. who also r.leoe of the late Senator (( Dallas I whose Intended departure from the Six motor loads of Paulino Rcbekah j used pictures of scenes In Relglnm. Mark) Hanna. a millionairess in hcr'citv occasions deepest regret among : lodge members enJo ed last evening at j Making the Ideal of the American wn rillt. a host of friends, was extended yester-Helix where the Pcn.in ton ornccrs ....n.e was me suujen or a taiK Dy I airs. a. u. iayres. Instrumental music "A Siing of the i Wind." (Jenkins) and "Pennants Frolic." (Cuillltt) Shirley Row. Instrumental Music "Curious Pt'-ry." (Heller! and "Country Itance," (Shaefer) Reryl.Harrah. During an informal tea hour which , followed, a pretty table was presided over by Mrs. Moens and Mrs. E. T. Wade. YKNDI.nxN'S VPSTAI-RN Al'PARKI. SHOP POB WOMEN GOAT SALE $25.00 COAT SALE MISSES AND WOMEN'S NEW SPRING COATS, values ranging from $29.50 to $37.50. Lucky indeed, is the woman or miss who can select a jaunty new spring coat at such a moderate price now-a-days. Colors are navy, tan, Pekin blue and rookie. We would advise early choosing before they're gone. EVERY SUIT IN THE SHOP NOW AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. CHOTR TO KXTKltTAIN" Miss Rthel Wirth was hostess last I evening- to members of the choir of the j Chritian churoh, the guests being- en i tertalned at the home of her parents J Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Wirth. 115 West I High street. After a srfmy practice games were en i joyed and a dainty supper served. Mrs. i Wirth being assisted by Mrs. Caroline Round and Miss Mudylon Wirth. ! Other guests wh shared the affair wero Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Scott, Mr. and ; Mrs. SI iteetz. Mr. mid Mrs. !Iarr' j Hooper, Mrs. K- O. Williams, Mrs. La j clle Williams, Mrs, Klrtley, Mrs. Mae , Hagar, Mrs. Reese, Mrs. Oray, Mrs. : Joe Royd, Mrs. Ray Ayers. Miss Alice : Oreenwald. Mftss Pearl Kmst, Miss ; Vera Iluey, Miss Helen Williams, Miss ; Irene Body, Walter Preeman. Mr. I Robblns, Lyn Xeal and Allen Simpson. . llllllllMllllUlltllal : Hi 'iiiifflllllllllillllll Jj I .mmiiiuMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiiiitiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiitiuiiiii 9 WX III HHHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHINillllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll i io ! II I 1 mm 1 i THE THOMAS SHOP iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!! Saturday Specials SUITS At $35, $39.50, $45 and up to $75 Regular from $55.00 to $125.00 These suits are decidedly exceptional in evety respect. Dashing styles and most refined expressions. Just what you who seek some thing real distinctive and original have trouble to find. COATS $19.50, $25, $30 and up to $75. Regular from $25.00 to $115.00 Smart, swagger sport coats, either long or short. All the popular materials and colors. DRESSES At $19.50, $25 and up to $89.50 Regular $27.50 to $125.00 Highly distinctive street and afternoon dresses, in Taffeta, Minionette and Georgette. You will be pleased with these garments. COMPARISON ESPECIALLY INVITED ' MBttlllli It takes much rehearsing, to make the average man honest. OVER TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. 2ND FLOOR . MACCABEES ENTEHTAIN'ED Maceabee officers and team mem- heffl enjoed an interesting afternoon I y este rd ay when after p ract 1 ce and a j business meeting In Eagle-Woodmen j hall they were luncheon gruests of Mrs. CharlcH Ciuhm and Mrs. Kim Morton. I The tables were abundantly decked with flower and streamers of hlack. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REMEMBER I SATURDAY is the LAST DAY I of the I BIG ONE CENT SALE BUY TODAY Tomorrow may be too late. THE PEN DLETON DRUG CO. The Rexall Store NIGHT PHONES 1032. 34W, G93M miiintiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiniiiiiiii GERMANS HERE TO BUY SHIPS ? 1 ) Some men are too lazy to make either enemies or friend t SHE DYES HER OLD GARMENTS LIKE NEW "Diamond Dyes" Make Faded, Shabby Apparel so Fresh and Stylish. Don't worry about prfect results. I'se "Wamo'nd Dye," guaranteed to tfive a new. rich. fudelesH color to any fabric, whether It be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed gooda. d reuses. Mouses, M-M-kinH, skirts, children's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. The Direction Hook with each pack age tells so plainly how to diamond dye ofer any color thrat you can not make a mistake. To match any material, hafe drug gist show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. Mamma "Oh, dear! ESlsabeth, X ( j don't believe you know what it Is to oe roo. 4 Why Pay the Peddler or H minium' imiiiiiiiMHMHHitiiiinii d Buy your Coal before I J I the new mine price and I raise in freight take ef I feet ill Canvasser Twice These Prices? DR. HESS STOCK TONIO 4 25 lb. Pall Owt S2.ft0 E iiw id, imua uu o.uv S A Hum In cnirtlMp nnlnf Mr. Wp ha VP a POmnlpta S 4L farmer, we want to empb- e nave a wmpun giK ite th4t ta. HaH S 9 Tonic la highly eononntnited. It n stock of UTAH AND ROCK SPRINGS 3 on hand. L. BURROUGHS Inc. - NEW YORK Although the United States Is stlH at war with Germany three Hamburg-American line officials were permitted to land here to buy ships, it is said. ft to right, Bernhardt Hulder man. Dr. Wllheias Cuno and Rich PelUer. STEAMSHIP TICKETS To all European and South American countries. We give you service. NICO J. BLYDENSTEIN Care of Flour & Grain Co. Phone 475 it Yon Have Bark Arhe , or if you are subject to dull pains In the . had, dtzzineKs, nervousness, are lan guid and feel tired all over, get a pack- ' aire of the old reliable remedy. Mother, Qroy'S Alton ATIC-I-KAI-'. the nleaHant, Medicinal Ta. We hav many testl- I montalp. Aa a gentle laxative it has . no equal. Auk for Mother Cray's Aro- . nvitie-I.af at druggists or sent V mnil for fiO rts. Hamplo KKEE. Address, foher (Irav Co., Le Roy. S. Y. I COMB SAGE TEA IN II white and red, lod?e colors, fluttered to dainty cards which marked the places. Plans were made at yesterdays meeting for a convention of Maccabees Of Western Washington and Eastern Oregon which will be held In Pendle ton early in June. Additional ar rangements will be made Monday when Mrs. Pauline Moore, Riley, state commander of Oregon will bo in Pen dleton to meet with the lodge. Initia tion will also be held Monday afternoon. FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out T't'v BpotJvj How to nemmp Easily. Here's a chance, Mim Jcree.kle-fa.ee to tr a remedy for freckle with the . guarantee of a reliable concern that It 1 vlii not cost you a penny unless It re porta the freckles; while If it doe give you a clear complexion the ex- j pense it trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othlne ft double strength from any drugglat and a few application should ehow ou how easy it Is to rid yourself of tho homely freckles and get a beauti ful complexion. Rarely Is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. He sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othlne as this strength Is sold under guarantee ot money back If it falls to remove i'reekle. 1 Phone 5 iiiii'iiiiiiiMimniiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiHiiimi City I 5 i li II goea farther aa the small dose quantity proves. It puts your animals In a thriving condition ready for 8pr1o work. & Co. rcsuHnc Irnrlaka 9 DR. C. H. DAY li-inn and Saraeun Osteopatli iiuoins ; sml 2: 8mltb-Craw- fonl Bide lMeptmue iwi. Res. 749-R Dr.' Lynn K. Blakestee Thronlo and Nsrrwus JNaeaaa and Diseases of Women. X-Ray Elec tro 'Therapeutics. Temple Bd. Room It . Phone 414 HERMAN CLAU88EOTUB Special Agent Idaho State Life Insurance Co. An Old Line Company that does all Its business In the west. 210 Beauregar d St. P. O. Box It Tbooe ST-W H. S. McKENZIE, M. D. Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Office: 10-11-12 Belts Building Pendleton, Ore. DR. W. H. REYNOLDS Chiropractic Nerve SpedaUat. Rooms 1 and t Inl id Empire Bank Bld. Telephone 1011 Hrm. 10-12 a. m. 1:10-1 p. m. It's Grandmother's Recipe keep her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful. MB9. U'VDBEItn DEPAUTR. Mrs. A. F. I.umJberR who has been tO In Penilleto" for the nn.wt fw dav4 ns a smest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cook i'-nd other friend, left today for her 1 hi mo in fltnnfleld. She ffns Rerom- rtmif h Mrs. Ch"r' TTnzen. who The old-time mixture of Pae Ted mo "P from StanHeld this morning and Sulphur for darkening grav, streaked and faded hair Is grand, mother's recipe, and f'lks are again iiHirff? It to keep their hair a good, even color, which Is quite sensible, as we are living In an age when a youth ful appearance is of the greatest al l's ntage. for a short visit. D'AT McCT.TNTOOK HOST. The ninth birthday anniversary of Ti'nnM MoClint'vck wrm the oern.lon of a merry affair when he asked a trrouti of schoolmate to the home of his narens. r. anil Mrs. T.. A. Mo- Nowadays, though, wo don't have rilntock vesterday. Hemes were on. he troublesome task of gathering thaljcy, and a dainty luncheon featuring sage and tho mussy mixing at home, an Inviting h'rthrlnv oae was n All dru stores sell the ready. to-use ' light. Tn departing, the guests product. Improved by the addition of showered their host with good wishes other Ingredients, called ''Wyeth's Kage and Sulphur Compound." It Is' Market FV,r ;raln Faesi very popular because nobody can dls. t. rtr, eAr , ., ha lvw cover It has been applied. Simply . 1. r-pori-d strong at 23 cents and a moisten your comb or a soft brush further Inrrenn- of a cent Is looked with It and draw this through your foe .hertlv. The price of bogs has hair, taking one small Strang at a climbed strndllv from l cents and 5 time. Hv morning the gray hair dls- cent hags are predicted soon. appears, bi.t what delights the ladies Kith Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-. f mean man who will In pound. Is that besides beautifully church snd keep the others awake. darkening the hair after a few apptl- . cations, it also produces thnt soft Ins- r-ir..,., pi hji g ti little brother tee and sppearsnce of abundance into a coal pile, nndn the latter hgag Cood-Bye Sewing Machines ! They must go we have no room for them and are closing them out at a discount of 25 per cent It's some sacrifice we admit, but space counts with us. These machines have raised in price since our purchase. Buy now and get the wholesale price. Ask the neigrbor about the FREE sewing ma chine. She will tell you it's the best yet. W. G. Crawford 103 E. Court St. Phone 496 which Is so atiritctiva. ' to cry.