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4 fAOE SIX DAILY BAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, 1920. TWELVE PAGES llll Social and Club News PC MXXI, nF Ml tKC l'l'l'l'I-AH A nuin'er of he IVnrtleton student ni lh l'iuvprK'.i '-f Oregon are tsklna nol k In 111 Hrli K.I .pf Mimic hlch i io- enjoying the greatest yenr of Hi existence. bih in i"int of numbers nml In thr popularity of the courses ffered. Iji'I year nearly 1.000 stud ( nts veHWd thaanawlvea of the advant nires offered In the School. while the MiiaHwaiil thl' icur proaaaea i" exceed 1 lit n nxsinl hi lonM 3; per cent. The faiultj "f ihc Sell. vol of Music la particularly st roll e lth as to u-:nl-i mlc and technical training o"'1 r,'l' icsciila thr i"-: pchic-ation:tl instlui tiorui of ihts and foreign countries, lit nddUlon profession In Portland, are affiliated With the t"iilverslty. organised h year on a compctl-, tlvo lale and open o all who qualify are thr oi-chi Hii ;c of ihirty pieces, the ladies Olrr data of twenty-two voices, und the Men's "lie lliib of twenty, which if rcntly sans tn Pendleton, all f which are giving concerts this sea hob. In addition to this, there are several city choirs, a lartn- community cnartie, and an ora chorus for the benefit of all those possessing even a moderate ability to alng. The course In public school music h.-ui aajoaaM dencrvcdly popular for It combines the theoretical inslruction of the classroom uith actual cxperi-. k. . i of the snb- Ject to pupils of grammar, and high school age. There are few universities which are more lllx-ral and thoroughly mod el n in the amount of recognition given t tlio serious student of music. It is i Me for one to pursue the regular c oin so leading to n Bachelor of Music ilegieo or t major In music toward the degree of Bachelor arts. a s W. T. V. WTX4i M'KKT A regular meeting of the V. C. T. I'. is echeduled for tomorrow after noon in the tub room of the library. I o'clock being the hour named for the session. REfrVIW T( HOMK Mr and Mrs. I I Chsnry and llttlr daughter. Vcrn. left today for their heme In Mikkalo, Oregon, after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Hampton. 1.AI" IS HONOR IH'KST. The Salem Statesman describes In the following way a party planned for a little honor guest well known lvnciloton where he has oflen visited during the iast yeur: Mrs. l' l. Oabrielsen entertained with a small children's patty Weil naeaao artaraoon for her graiulson. Charles Kay Bishop, to celebrate his Ttli birthday anniversary. Games made the afternoon a happy one for the party and late in the afternoon Mrs. Oabrielsen, assisted by Mrs. t'lifford lirown. served a dainty lunch. The centerpiece for the table around which the guests were seated was a wonderful Jack Horner pie which was made in a huge pink rose. and liny ribbons were placed to each cover Ob the end or which a 'clever little favot was found. Tho guest, were 12 friends of the young honor guest: Chaatar Olcntt, Thomas l.lves ley, Tlioimu Norton, Thomas Klvln. Tom ltiNbop of Portland. EdwUl I'ross. rrank Croan, Bonn) Bp naria. t'harles I liar, Btllgk Hyor, Gordon Hai r and Weincr 111 own. KNUAfiKMKXT AXXl U NCICD. I Announcement of an Interesting bethrothai, that or Miss Thelma bil ling or this city to II. O. Hurst was made in Portland at a dinner given at the home of Mrs. Wlllmm II. 1.. Havls. :mn Hawthorne Avenue. Mbs Saling Is the youngest daugh ter or Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sullng, SI. , Thompson St.. and is a talented mu sician, having spent the Inst, year li ' Portland studying pipe orgali undei Mr. V. II. lloone. Mr. Ourst is the son or Mr. and Mrs. J. . Hurst, 62IH I 44th street. S. K. Portland. The wed ; ding will lake place early in June. I RKTUItN PROM W.vTl.A wai.i.a. Mrs. Alice Wells and Miss Hora j Hanison of I Ynd lot on who have been the guests or Mrs. I. S. Troyer. 610 I Washington street, huve returned to J their homes. Walla Walla Bulletin. jORAUTB IN PORTLAND. The following note from the Port- land Oregonian will be or Interest to friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grady, Mr. Grady having resided here ,D0!S- BEGINNING TOMORROW Tuesday and continuing throughout the week (While any remain.) A Timely Sale of Silk Frock? Approximately 75 new silk frocks, comprising the latest modes of fashion for street wear, afternoon occasions and for formal wear. Dresses of Taffeta, Georgette. Satin. Tricolette, etc. Choose from these smart dresses this week.. AT A SAVING OF FROM $10 TO $20 ON A GARMENT OVER TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. 2ND FLOOR OUR KODAK FINISHING DEPARTMENT j Tat Ijonergan returned Sunday morning on No. 6 from a business trip ' to the headquarters of the Warren 'Construction Co., in Portland.- NAME "BAYER" MEANS IS is the most com plete in Eastern Oregon. W e specialize on en largements. I f you have a good negative, bring it to us. Satisfaction Guaranteed Get relief without fear as told in "Bayer package" When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how aoon the symptoms msy develop Into croup, or worse. And t hen's when you're glad you have a jar of Musterolo at hand to giv prompt, sure relief. It docs not blister. At first aid and a certain remedy. Musterole Is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it You should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for .-aJnlts. too. Re lieves sore throat bronchitis, tonsilitin. croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. Ill THE THOMAS SHOP llllillllllllllllllllll lilllliiiil PHENOMENAL SUIT SALE i number of year nffo and his parents, Conductor M- i. Qrmdy and Mrs. Jr.id v lia Iiik recently returned here from bo Orundt: Mr. and Mrs. HaroM Orady. the latter formerly .Miss Harriot Harlow, are again JocuU-d In I'urlland. having taken an apart ntcnt at t he la itonj. Mr. Grady was tn the air .servict? dor mjC the war und later ho and Mrs. 1 .tady Hju-tit snnio mtint h with hlfc DO rents in I m. Granite, w here he re uporatod from a serious operation. They are now in cborfft of 1 he dinner lames at the J I tit el I'm Hand. George K. Love, who waa in charge of the lanrcs for several years, having gone oaot to tako the petition of general masenger agent for the first regular tir line between New York and Chi cago. PARENTS OF HAUGHTEIt. Meiv-agos of congratulation arn be ng sent io Mr. and Mrs. Ira Scott of UO CrooSO, Washington, upon the birth f a daughter who arrived last ve"ek. Sir. and Mrs. Bcott formerly resided it Athena. STAM.HYS IIAVK SON. Congratulations are' being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stanley of Vi- Tot Hock upon the birth of a son at Mrs. Niccoll's maternity home on ICast Court street, Pendleton, Sunday. ; The boy weighs nine pounds and Is to be called Ward Jloylen Stanb y. His, nother was formerly Miss Vesta Hoy- , en and is well known here where she it tended high school and has often visited since. DEPART FOR PORTHANI". Rev. and Mrs. J. 1 Morgan, und 1 laughter. Miss Frances Morgan, left: his morning for Portland, where ! hey will make their home. Rev. Mr. Morgan has fur the past year been pastor of the First Presb terian church of Pendleton, and goes to Portland to accept the pastorate of , he Piedmont church. I uring their toy here Itev. and Mrs. Morgan have nade niuny friends who ninccrely re- . Tret their departure. Miss Catharine! dorgun, who is instructor of physical ' I I "B Tin- ultra-Miuirt TaUleurH I lore iMninmi piinn that haablon'a bst nuj now Im- poaaeaaad at bl lailut,, Anil our uiillniUvil varli tlcs are aatfurajage that "Just Uu stylu In nilnd" may Io ohtHinixl. Smart and Distinctive Models, Navy Tricotine Predominating at KS.00 Values up to $75.00 CHOICE OF ANY SUIT IN THE SHOP AT 175.00 IVr-rnilm-iit allies art' iIh'm siim i I, tallliim f navy tricotine. Tailoring on a par with the liandliTatt or ex elusive iiuulr-to-mefeMire pnaliu'tloflis aid Atrllng Imlloa (Ins of faslilonm lant word, Is eildenypil lit t-aeh im.1.1. liK'liHlcd Is ! i variation from the strklly mannish to (tie Jaunty Ijiton. Compare These Garments training hi the local achools. will re- ( main hero until Hie end o." the school . term, after which she will Join her parents. She is maktnjr her home with Rev, and Mrs. It. K. Clornall. I MF.KT WITH MB. l.'AI.I.AMAN. Mrs. Ida Callahan, president of the OreKon State Federation of Women's Clubs, is the guest of honor this af ternoon at a meeting briiiK held at the county library. Pendleton's fed erated clubs are receiving an official visit from Mrs. Callahan but all club women tn the city were extended a welcome to meet the interesting guest. Four local organizations arc members of the state federation. They are the Delphian club, the Current literature club, tho Thursday After noon club and the Woman's club. Tomorrow Mrs. Callahan will visit Weston ami Htanfleld. her first meet ing being scheduled for 9 : 3ft In the morning while the west end city will welcome her In the afternoon, before her departure for her home in Port land. In Pendleton Mrs. Callahan Is be ing entertained as the house guest of Mrs. K. T. Wade, preaident of the Woman's Club but her time Is being shared between a number of home. uiaa ItAYMOND VIX1TS Miss Marguerite Raymond of Walla Walla spent the weeK-end hero as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. c c. Klnehart. "Laxaihro Bromo Qulnhto Tablets' LONDON WOMEN CUT HUBBY'S HAIR THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. The Rexall Store "Haver Tablets nf Aspirin" to be genuine must be marked with the "Haycr Cross," Just like your etifcek must have yoar signature. Always look for the "Ilayer Cross" Then yfni are grttinir genuine Aspirin prosertbed by physicians far over eighteen years. In the "Bayer" Packageare safe ltd proper directions for Coldsflead ..rh. Toothache, Earache. Neuritis. Joint Pains, and Pain generally. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets coat but a few c-nts. Urugglsta also sell larger "Bayer" package. Aspirin u. the trade insrk of Bayer Manufac ture of Monoacetlcacidcater of Salicy-lieadd. MILL FEED SHORTS WHOLE OATS WHOLE BARLEY SCRATCH FOOD BRAN ROLLED OATS ROLLED BARLEY RYE, WHEAT CHICKEN FEED And all other Horse, Cow, Hog, Sheep and Chicken Feed. Flour & Grain Co. Phone 1014-351 y.iiiiiiiiiriiiiHHiiiimHimiiiiiiiHiiiiiii a Buy your coal oeiore the new mine price and raise in freight take ef- 2 feet. I We have a complete I stock of UTAH AND ROCK SPRINGS ft on hand. 1 I B. L. BURROUGHS Inc. i Phone 5 , City iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiin Two Kinds of Dental Ethics UljtDER o!d-Hlylc tlliics, a dentist who advertised was a quaek. The only way a dentist eould he ethical was to sit tight, say nothing and keep the masses ignorant. Under new-style ethics, it is a dentist's highest duty to advertise dentistry so- the people may know all about the dangers of bad teeth and the blessings of good teeth. The new style is followed by Registered Debiiltp who use the E. H. Parker System 1n their practice. Under tins System you get ncucr dentistry for less money dentistry without the fear of pain dentistry with fewer visits dentistry where each patient is treated by a man who is skilled in the kind of dental work each patient needs. Which kind of ethics do you think is best the kind that tells you nothing or the kind that tells you everything? an. TARKEB TXINDON The women of England havs found new way to cut the high coat pf existence, and Incidentally roar hair. They fit a aTringr or gauge, snugly about the head, apply the aheara along the edge and accomplish a Udy and artiatlc haircut with con.ider.ble caving. . : m Registered Dentists Using the E. R. PARKER SYSTEM Dr. notoert V. Padon Dr. B. a. Vineon Dr. A. J. Howard 7Gf, Main threat HERMAN jCljt!SSKMCr Kpedal Agent Idaho State Life Insurance Co. An Old lAnr Company that doe all '.ta bualneaa In the weat. 210 Beauregard St. P. O. Box II Phone !!T W. CtATB TKA M gUCCBBB Apple hlosnonm, rrinnint anil pink tinteil. wjere arrunRcd In charmins clusters Saturday, to deck the library club room where during the late after noon hoin-H me current i,iii!iniunj . lub gave a ellver tea. the affair bene fitting tin- furnishing of the nnrary. Tulips centcrctl a prettily appointed tea table where Mrs. R. Alexander and Mrs. J. C. Snmv presided. Guests who were (ailed were served by Mth. David B. Hill, Mrs. James Welch. Mrs. Ja,mes Welch, Mra. Charles Bond and Miss Beth Smith. The affair netted 111.50. The in followed the lecture . on home deeoratlon by Mr.,Orai-e Wll mnl well as Miss Helen Lee Davis of ). A. C. was a xueat whom the I callers enjoyed meeting. HON ABRIVKH TO DAT. Arriving on his father's birthday an adversary, a eon was born this morning to Mr. end Mra. Roscoe Ithodes of 301 Johnson street. The' little lad with his mother is at the I home of Mrs. t-ella Taylor. 318 Arc street. He weigha ten and one half I pounds. Mtae fleln tee Davla. Interior dec- : orator from O. A. C, and Mra. Grace ; Wllmoi, Interior decorator who la with j i he (Mates Relatione service, left this ! morning- for Portland. During their ' atay In Pendleton they have leen guests at the home ot Mra Charles H. ' Mnr:-u. ' I Cood-Bye Sewing Machines j rtxr. i i'ii ptktt'. i , r ,i'i mi 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 neighbor about the FREE sewing ma chine. She will tell you it's the best yet Porch Shades New arrivals at just the time of year you want them. Grass Rugs in many sizes, 27. in. by 54 in., 6x9, 8x10 and 10x12. Get yours now. W.C. Crawford 103 E. Court St Phone 496 i r -r,-t