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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1920)
SIXTEEN PAGES MOB B VUL1 EAST ORKOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY gVENINO, MAY 22, 1620. Social and Club News j . .,. ' j Williams iwvaMM. i i r .wn widow of Cauitalist Less ami .Mis Karl Willi. nn- ii. kIMi il Mrs. VJ . M H i' In sorvlni; the guest OA! It. II Mr nn.l rxiK KOLK VISIT t the home of Mr. ana" Mrs. nd last nlatat and today were Mr. r. B. Richardson or inforrrally with nwllfwork and rhat-.drcrl Itcrkrley. Mm. Warner aanaj "I tin. the irurala enjoylnn a dainty Hid My l."v, with ncrompunlnytnt luncheon to complete l he affair, snow- j by Mw v t:. B. rniltt. Miss iierKo hall blooms were arranged In fluffy j ley "a song won- "Hose In The Hud" PLAN MOT!) K Jot llMCV. Mr. and Mm. II. v. Wagner plan to leave tomorrow morning for a fort j-mVhl'B motor trip which will take jthani tO Portland, Seattle and other ' coast points. Than 24 Hours, Became Bride of Naval Officer ramlHidav, Id.h", Mr. and Mm Rich. , clusters to decorate the rooms. ardson are former residents of Helix ami they left thin afternoon for a vtalt with friend there. ATTEND DANCIS AT HELIX Mr. and Mr". William P. Pierce were among- tha local people who mo tored to Helix last nntht to attend the dance Riven in honor ox me itenx baseball team. I and "Hurt no laving Thins." Punch flub memlx-ra wU! I tntertalncd In 1 w-na served at a flower decked table let ti. ik-hi at the home of Mr. J. J..'y ' bevy of attractive maids, Mitts Hamley with Mr. II anile; Monroe a hostessiis. RECEPTION" IS PKI-KiHTFVL, Two hundred members and friend of the Church of the Redeemer were '...' . Johnson, Mlna Margaret Hum phrey. Miss Ruth Snow, Miss Helen ! Idloman. Mian Kdua Murphy and Miss I ilencvteve Phetps. GERMANS ALLEGED ti PESTS AT CAY 08 IS. , w. !e.,me,t In tit ll In IV.nJ, hnll ."'"iveel I ayilKe I . .. - . hAV ! the new reception room of the church. Lr-A K ON TRIP ception betw-ecn the hour of eight and Mr. and Mr. Henry Ewri left lat 1 ,en Replete with attractive rugs and nlghi for American Fall T.r a three , m.ictr furnishings, the apacloua hall M e, k' vill. They a ill lie the guests ; aMoom wlth bright spring flow of realtivea cra. From tall lamp and from pink j cherry blossoms caught about the elec- as their house guests Mrs. MeV- f. rmally opened with a delightful re-1 s "u -"ra- ' Nnt. Mt, iici sinaii uanmer. : euian icose or I Sednlla. Mi., and also Mrs. McKees parents. Mr. and M s. O, Miller of Pendleton. VISITORS DEPART Mis Nora Hujlvs Mi I'3le Ijove., of Weston, who have been visiting Mr. Prank McNally in Pendleton, returned to their home today. irxMieis. anient num ami anaunw wu t Hcpimer and -ast ovr the room and Huffy snovv- Tialey street was the weuf y-t vil,i of an enjoyable affair when Mr rt:: turn Cartla ar l-in- Issued today by Mr, j Kohert OeCamp Sa-vs, Mr,, tjonvmhs i Monti Ik Rice. Xlrs. Charloa Stuart 1 Jt'rard und Mrs. T,niai. i:nr; .lut Rten ' mi u flarnni n .it Mr Irl .m ISioarlaj The pieats-ere sreeted by Rev. i,une lho flrirt, ,hcir ,BMU belnj, asked' Mr Alfred UjUJ Mrs. S. P. ! ,,. lAbv K SturKls. Mr. J. F. Robinson. Mr ' Henry Dixon Jones. M. and Mr. W . I V,IT FK, (M WALLA WA1 I R Bro.-k. Mr. and Mrr.. R. IV Sayre. . nr Floyd Croup' will have Mr and .Mr Hare, d J, Warner and week-end 1 ... John limbtrth. Strains from Flet-' . . r... ,, . , roup cf Walla Walla. balls and dainty columbine lent their charm. HY CAIU. D. OROAT fu'titted Press Staff Correspondent) BERLIN'. May SI. Tha irovern ment has abundant proof of outrnKcs by Franca nagro troops in too occu pied aone against Ourinan women and children.' Adolpli Koester. for eign minister, told the rek listajf to day. "The final aim ol the French policy," he said "seem to be tha ruin of Germany, mentally and physically." He demanded that Prance boRin her disarmament by rirst disrtillnif lior ne gro soldiers. A stormy debate developed, radical naanibers refUslnji to join In the pro ton m; ill, t any irp'ecUrf into i ion. na- rkin and Mrs. Sbephenl were bos-'' cher's nrchestra added to the evening" a for a meeting of the Spirzerink-1 pleasure and delightful, indeed were m Club. The afternoon was siient sonir by Mr. Warner and Miss Mil- Calls Wave of Luxury Buying in U. S. "Dance of Industrial Death" hopf's u p s t a i kaca???sh?? Value Giving Sale of the year WOMEN'S SUlfS, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS AND SKIRTS At wonderful reductions Garments are all this season's styles and in many instances are being sold be low today's wholesale cost. It will pay you to investigate OVER TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. 2ND FLOOR Make Yojur Selection of BATHING CAPS while the assortment is complete. Our large new stock contains all the latest styles and colors. HOMPSONS DRUG ST ORE Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. I 1 I Skookum Pancake Floor Don't forget to take a sack with you on your vaca tion trip. A little water, a frying pan, a fire and a sack of Skookum Pancake Flour will make you a nice quick breakfast. All grocers have this in stick. If not obtainable, write us direct. UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO. Pbooe ID L, 475, 351 I-ITTLK FOI.rwS i: ri UiU Ai -. Duintil v colort il i ai d.--, on wlrclf'si weo Ltd anil lassie pxton'lfed a sufiSy Br(HttYv:r re beinj? rvivrt ioOaVly a number of the friends ot Rinjny Lu and Hichhrd tavtel!e who r to ie "at imme" ui li'O N'.n th M:un st; p. t between the hours' of three JJ five on Saturday ilay 2. RBCITAI, IS DELIGHTFUL Host? blosim!, artistically tinted in water colon, unfolded ( niht t' tell a group of friends wh.it numbers little Mian Beryl Ha i rail VM to play in the recital in which she nru pre sented by Miss Harriet Vouni?. The mnsH-alo was iveu at Mts.at Younjr's studio, mil Main Htreetund the affair Wll esjieciaJly pleasing Ten pieces had ieen nienioriid by the HUM irrusieian and everyone was a pleasu re. I asf c veni n z' f oa t u re was Schubert's "t'ufinbihed Sym-! phony," arranged for two'piano's and beautifully given by Mis Young, Mr. Lester Rosers, Mrs. Charles ib-ai-H rind Miss Sad i Young. The pro.muii! t"i lows: a. Spinning Song , b. The Clock The CI he Skating it In the Chimney SB " 5 ' -"; iimti llllllllllllllllllllll! m eitiiiiiiiiBi illiiii THE THOMAS SHOP :uiihiiiiiiimmiiii 3 if Graduation Dresses s II 1 jhm MwMMiMHynMaMinaiwmi "' Ih limn twrntv.finir honra aflrr th dfiath of hir hualiand, Ceurao I'ranoia OMtfMll. I'hlealtn caiatallst. hia wlilow. who im Mlsa Helen lln dMUe. was married to UauUinant "oiinnarider Paul HV llaatodo, L'. S. N.. In Sun DCK". Cal. Attorneys I" chars of the Crifflth cstale. whlea haa been tiuiniuteii Uj I'e worth a much an tl.OOO.aon mid that her marriage to naval officera would not affect her rlfhiB and that she anil her two small children would inherit the entire e Tntn. Mr. and Mrs. Crifflth had been seuiinited for several yeara and ahe h 'if Inst'.tulerJ an action' for divorce which, however, was lo t pressed. These dainty white dresses are de- cidedly new and smart. Made of the I . . . ... i? i s Illiest (u;un,v ul uiaiiuic ami vuues. I Just opened another big assortment. Specially Priced $19.50, $22.50, $25.00 s i ) . . v . . d,,.,.,l. . .,1 I I i I , .1 X UllgrJi; uiiiuiivci aim ArvuajO S A nice variety just opened in the S i popular new styles. 1 Specially Priced $3.98 to $12.50 I K White Jersey Suits These new arrivals are certainly beautiful. Made I of extra fine qualiy jersey in styles that are differ- I ent. See Our Windows Tiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiimi iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimmii Sirens The Jugtjlr Soft Breeze. Under the In a letter sent to Bicmbera of the National Assoeiatinn of Credit Men. J. H. Tronoe, ! l mta rv-Prt asm o of present United iwood Tree . . Clraht Schaefer y ....... Schubert Unfinished .Symphony Hariiot Younc Mrs. Lester Ur(reri Mra. Charles Heard Sadie Young. a. The Three Heor.s . Mis. K. Cal breath I b. CurfoiM Story Heller The next of the series of individual recitala scheduled for the younger BU pils of Miss Yoirog ivill ta& fAdotlA June th first v.ith the presentation of ' Miss Shirley Row. Claiming keen interest al" 1 thet wave of luxury buying in tr States "The Oanco of Indnatrial Ieath."- He addedr "Thf nation is sound fundamentally and the sound nesa will conUque if people wilt give op t heir folly, become diligent and w orfc ft a h'int.'tn befakgfl should work purpnjf a time of Nirexn and strain. ' ICCAKORiMAY pi'ints iut. is one of the old eat of fra ternal insurance orders, having beoji In existenee for Sh yjar. Mh Hnwots. he states, total $3(.OM.iimO. and there are 5500 subordinate lodges in the United States and Canada. He also emphaslaeH the faet that the insurance is on an adequate rate ba sis, and is solvent and not subject to aHsensment. students' recital scheduled by Miss Young for next Tuesday in the Uresby terian church, the event being compli mentary to tho public. tans, nuux in visitor. - Mrs. John Bull fa a visitor 'at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bnylen, Sr. She arrived hist night from Arlington. MRS. Melt K IS HOSTESS. Members of McPherson Circle. No 3. I-idlea of the O. A. R., enjoyed a delightful afternoon yesterday fcueHts of Mrs. Kenneth McRae at her home on Oarfield street. About thirty guests shared her hospitality, spend ing the hours informally with needle work and chatting and diversion of a unique pitessle contest and a 1 charnf lng group of Hongs by Mrs. Loretta AVIlIiams of Milton. Bright pansles decked the rooms and artistic spikes of lupen centered the dainty tea table, where Mrs. George Ferguson and Mrs. SPECIAL ELECTION MUST DECIDE STUDENT TIE Barton Hendryx and flnm livcr, candidates for president of the Pendle ton iifgh school Htudontbody, Med w'th s:, votes each In the high school elec tion yesterday. To decide who will wield the gavel next year, a special! eleitlo.i will be held on Monday. Claude Snow was ek'Cted vlce-pre.4- . ' Ident. receiving 134 votes to Cannon ' , Saunders' &f. Stella Mills was chosen I second vice-president, receiving 129 ! votes while her opponent, Arthur ! Franltum. recelvetl "fl. ' Fo r b ii si ness ma nuge r of the tern. Tin; I ma Blancclt received l i w.p and Harry Mytlnger 4H. Irvu I lah' was elected business managor of the unnual. the vote standing loo to 86. her opponent bing Kvalyn Davis. Lawrence Warner won over John Bctkwilh for editor of the Ivintem by a vole of 1 to US. John Simpson was made yell lead er, with John Henderson as ass is t-artt. TOO LATE TOUSSinT LOST OH HTOI.HN lrdalc inn If lup alMMit 4 months old. Black wllh lruwn sputs. Suitable reward If rc ti'rned to 40; Thomiiaon. I. ). . V. fiwrla! mcellnp of ll drletritcn and 1'aat Kranib. at I. . O. V. Hall. Sun iluv May 21 at 3 ucl.lck. 11 CRM AN OIACHHKMUB Special Agent Idaho State Life Insurance Co. n Old lilne Ompaar that does s Ma bualneas In tha went. 110 Beau regard St. P. O. Box N Phnno 1IT-W iiiiiniiiHuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiHiiiiiiiiiHiMiiiniHiiiiHiiiSH UiiiiiiiiiiMiiNiiHimiimmiimiHiiimiiW I Bowman Studio The membership drive for the Mac cabees which orens here Monday Is endorsed by the Pendleton Commer cial Association, in the hope of secur ing enough member to make Pendle ton the headquarters f-ir the new lodge district, comprising all territory east of the Cascades to Poise, Idaho and from Cii It fork) ia to t he Wash i ngt on line. Nixon N Christy, d i fpr the lodge, will be in charge of j iT 1 1 III 1 1 f 1 1 II III 1 1 M I 1 1 1 1 1 1 lit 1 1 1 Hi H I II Mill i lie uritt. ii" ?i;(ie i.!i.ii me conifisi strict command- S Fortson and Moore Commercial work. Kodak Finishing. Open Suinday 9 to 3. Bowman Building Near Main St. Bridge. the; jolly inn cafeteria Served you I he most particular foods, for the moot particular ap petites. 1 lilaytOB" a variety of 'choice ItOAST Ml.ATK. I Kit ASS! I S GIll.l.N VKOI7TABI-P. SALADS OF MX KIMIS, "I STAKIS AMI POPDINGS. PATISSKKIIS. THIJ DaOVT TO BK TOUM). TUT. IlKST Id-. CTRKAM IN I'MIPMIOV, Select Just what you want to cut from the steam table. printed menu. Hotel St. George Basement. Front Entrance. TllllMlllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIUlinillMlllllllllllllllMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIHIUIIHHHIIIIIIIIUIIil Not from a for the location of headquarters lies; lietween I'endleton and ijn Orunde. which has 500 more members than Hal t'endleton. Should I'endleton lie- come headquarters, tho annual dis trict convention would be held hrc; 'ill dirlrlet officers would be located I here: a local bnk would be designat ed for the keeping at the fundsfef the: district, and the Maccabees district i convention would be erected here. The! next district convention Is to be Oc- j tober 11 and 15. The Maecabee order. Mr. Christy i IIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIUIimiHIIIIillllllllllllllllllllfllHIHIIIIHIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHinilllllllllllllin I I 1 i ss .... . mmmmMmiwnnt f IIHI i 1 if ' ' - i f:r ni ,u,"'n iiiiinMHWTiiiiB on m w av. ft s u mm FANNIE IS HAPPY AS NICKY GIVES UP h " It is one of the most important subjects in the world today. How are you Y " Wk, mt m - I caring for it? ;; VI Lv ?' II COME TO OUR STORE AND SEE ODH LINE OF REFRIG- I ! jj I ifl"lll,lllll,l,,wim"lll,,"l""i"1"- jj"J 191' j jLiuiiwmiiiiiMiH iitiillliiiiiuiii I BHBBBMB I I 21 Styles and Sizes to fl LlJjjJ J I BOKf 1 Choose From. 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