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PAGE itt DAILY EAST OREOOWIAH, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY EVEltfWO, MAY 25, 106. HWELYE tACKBS s Social and Club News MlMI M VP.Hfillf IiKI'AKTH. In evening when a group of hlirh dety mill mcci In the church parlor mim 1-I Mayberry, who spent theiAc.ool folk were their guest. Palm tomorrow afternoon. The itfi'nlr u week-end here rim the gueet of herjsnd nowers decorated the rooms of scheduled for J: o'clock and home w unci. Mr. and Mm. Q.Ma. I the, ltnsa horns and the party danced nd i.n.i. topics are to be studied. I. I'eebler left rHterris for Wtir. ; ."way the earlier hour. adjourning at ; Mrs. William Pierce extended a Idaho, wncre she will he employed a 11 for a light supper. Hunch was charming- hit of hospitality Inst evening teacher. Her sister. Miss Oenevleve served during the evening h Miss j entertaining the K. K. K. in complt sfayherry. wilt teach In the same j Dorothy Ron. and Miss prances Isaac. , tnent to Miss Lillian Ware who is noon snooi nna tney wtll make their, home The list Included Miss Marie Tern- . to lenve for Ttcoma. Snowball blooms with their father. V. S. Mayhem, who h.is I, hi an alfalfa ranch near the school. wrtK fli'Kiu: mmrnxn. Mrs Florence Spere returned yes terday after a visit in Portland. MTTIJ5 FOLK FKTKn Nearly half a hundr. i little people are sharing sever.nl merry hours this afternoon In Pariah hall. They are being entertained hy Mrs. J. It. Raley and Miss Marr Clarke and the occasion te entertainment of the primary de rartment of the church of the Itc deernr. oi.fD pi-avs ncNic Members of the, Research Club wtll close the season's calendar Thursday eveetinc with a picnic and their hus bands have been asked to share the final affair. The out-nf-doors dinner ts to be served under the trees which border McKay creek at the Despain farm. The trip will be made by ma chines, starting: from the Presbyterian church at c o'clock. KN'TERTATV WITH DANCING Miss Isabell Ross and Miss Marion It os extended dellrhtful hospitality pie. Miss Helen idleman. Miss Oeral- j centered a dainty table and nttraetlve dine Morrison. Miss Ruth Mlnnls. Miss Marjorle McMonies. Miss Mildred Rog. era. Miss Alberta McMonies, Miss Psnry Humphrey. Miss FMna Murphy. Miss Josephine Kirtley. Miss Catherine McNary. Mini Catherine (Irnnholin. Miss Thelmn I '.loom, Miss P.tuh Baaw Miss Oeorcta Fletcher. Miss Vashtl II. .skins. Miss Oenevleve. I'helps, Miss Rlanrhe Isaac, Miss KM her Jenkins, George Child. David Swansnn. Rich ard Nell, Floyd Snyder. Ren Slmonton. Loyd Austin, Claude Snow. FJigene Hoylen. Perry Davis, Charlie Sity.i.-r, Waldon Byers. Ren Smith. Holland Morrison. Edwin Kirtley, John Hen ron. John Simpson, John Hales. Allen Folsom. Charlie Johnson. Harold Holdman, tjens TVrcosen. Walter Ross. Tom Slmonton, Lowell Ttugg. Lionel J e- ljfRaux, rfcinahl Wood worth, Richard (ARTISANS WIU MKKT I-awrence. Frands UaUallen and I.oyd The United Artisans "will meet jseitne. repular business session in Wo.Mlimin hiill this evening. I cards marked the place to which j ruests adjourned after an Informal j evening. Miss Warn was presented ' with a handsome gift of linen as a j token from the club. Members be . sides the honor truest who shared the evening were Miss Iva VUkke, Miss I Dora Hall. Mtas lva Michaels, Misa ; Ksnlly McRroom. Miss hTdna Recker, j Atlas Sophia Flkun, Mrs. U W. Kings jbury. Miss Alma Rohrman. Miss Thel i ma Chlldreth. Miss Nola Chiltlreth, Miss Jeanelte Jack. Miss Btlanbeth I .Toerser. Miss Margaret Joergcr, Miss ! Vwa S:a vs a Ml Miss Sybil Farley, i Ottests other than mcmliera were Miss Esther Richardson, Miss Eva Luiulell Mrs. C. Z. Randall and Miss laura OS-hlll. Oregon Theater Thursday, May 27 50c to $1.50 Rusco & Hodtwald Present -t TO VISIT IN PORTLAND. Mrs. O. A. PerinKer and her daugh ter, Mrs. John M. Dolph, left t.uLii for Portland where they plan to visit for the remainder of the week. F.agle- sociat meeting scheduled for tonight having been postponed. j RECITAL IS DKI.ICIITFITU 1 J Interesting nd delightful, indeed was the piano recital lust evening it .wirjuu.-ns which a itroup of piano students of me i-ie.M)jim.iii .Missionary so- Mrs. C lar es Ile.ir.l w nnwrn..! HOPIS rPST.UKS APPAR I I. SHOP FOR WOMEN THIS WEEK We are offering SUITS AT 1-2 PRICE. COATS AT 1-2 PRICE. SILK DRESSES Worth up to $45 at. . . $29.75 All Georgette Waists at Great Reductions. Only Show of its Kind in the World. 40 People Band and Orchestra. 15 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 15 Watch for Band Parade Secure Your Seats Early. KECOXP FLOOR OYKK TAVLOR HAH DW ARF STORE The affair took place In the Presby terian church where scores of Inter ested folk gathered to enjoy the pro gram, replete with iiielinty, expression and accomplishment. The pupils pre sented varied from tiny folk whose first public appearance It was, to more ndvnnced students whose work showed fineness of technique and wealth of tone color. The playing of .ill. however, was equally plea-sin?. The program Included the following numbers: Duet Booth Mnridel ftudd nod Mnrian :elufl a Rocking- Horso Motiueaux b The Hell Molineauv Allan Temple a I Think So Too Dtitton h Robin Hed Breast is Dead Ellsworth Marldei Rudd x Five Fingers in Five Keys . Rogers b Pussy in the Comer Rogers' Marian Oeiss- a Hop Scotch ...Rogers b Jumping the Rope Wright i mm , f lilHi llllllillllililllllllllllllllllll THE THOMAS SHOP lllilllllll iniwiiiiiiiHiii:!! Coats Choice of any in the shop a 1-2 Price. Now at $19.75, $22.50 and up to $48.75 Imported and Domestic Materials. Suits Tricotine and Men's Wear Serge at ONE HALF PRICE NOW $24.75 TO $48.75. Wnhlnton State Collect. On. from each sorority house was Invited ty the pilot to make the RUM and BoldUra Marching Wright j Mtas King represented .the Alpha Chi IJorothy Howell Omega house. The names w.r. put In In the Hay Loft Mokreisla hat and drawn out by the ho us. Dancing Daisy Field Molirels mother. Mis. King being th. fortun- Shadow March Cramm I at. girl. She Is a freshman at W. 8. C. Hildred Mathews Cliatterer Clara 1 Lucas! bMI Hishert FIKAX IS BRIDK Iris Oberg Completely surprising their friends, Plantation Melodv Smith Mtes Sophia Fikan and Reecher B. Or. Topsy Turv-y Crainm ton wer un'td in marrtag. at 10:30 Ralph MeCulley o'clock thl morning. The service was Peasant Frolic Ourlltt rad by nav- Oornall at the Music Rojr - Poldinl I ''hodlst church, and th. couple de Jack and the Uean Stalk Maxim i parted on No- ' for Portland enrouto I . - i . : . girl I Mrs. Ortnn is one of the owners of . Announonaeata Are Reoeiied the Kmart shop and her husband who i Announcements lor tne senior cora ls a former service man. Is a railroad menc.ment at Pendleton high school electrician. ("were received today from th. engrav- . ; era and will be sent out shortly by mrh. rtoniNso.v departs Mrs. J. F. Robinson left hl. morn ing for Portland, where she will b. the guest of her sister, Mrs. in F. John son. members of th. graduating class. Com mencement take pine, on June 4. THE LATEST RECORDS Baby Mine A5911 Mammy's Song 11.00 Th. Want of You AS897 I Know a Lovely Garden $1.00 Hawaiian Smiles A216 In the heart of Hawaii 11.00 Abe Kablbble at the Ball Game A2907 Abe Kablbble Dictates a Letter 11.00 Emmet'. Cuckoo Song A2004 Kmmef . Lullaby 11.00 Smoky Mokes A2900 Happy Days in Dixie $1.00 Swallow Tall ajid Green Fields of America A290S Liverpool and O'Nells Favorite $1.00 Swan. A2905 Mystery $100 Who Wants a Baby A2910 The Crocodile. $1.00 Hold Me A2899 Dance With Me Again $1.00 Oriental Stars A2908 Bound in Morocco $1.00 THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE Mail Order Given Prompt Attention. All INSIDE BATH MAXES YOU LOOK ANDRE FRESH Sayt a glanj of hot water with phosphate before breakfast keep illness away. Physicians the world over recom mend this inside bath, declaring this is of vastly more importance than out- ide cleanliness, because the skin pores uo not aosorb impurities into the OHMM, causing ill health, while the ; pores in the ten yards of bowels do. Men and women are urged to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. as a harmless means of helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels th. previous day s indigestible material, poisons, sour bile and tox ins: thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the alimentary canal he fore eating more food. Those who wake up with bad breath, coated tongue, nasty taste or have a dull, aching head, sallow complexion, acid stomach: others who have bilious attacks or constipation, should obtain a quarter pound of limestone phos phate at the drug store. This will cost very little hut It sufficient to show the value of inside bathing. Fr.'da Pahl Freda Pahl Lapland Idyl Torjissen Rose Mathews a Water Sprite Heller b Birdllng Grelg Emily Dohnert '.ossip uuvernoj j Mildred Bowman Springs Jubilee Krenlilln ' Margaret Adams The Warriors' Pong Heller J Vera Hampton Waltz (Op. S3 So. l.) Durand liertbii. Ourdan. a Sonatina, Alegro Schernado Kuhner i b Canzonetta Schutt ! Wilma Wade Fantasia in B Minor Mozart Mario Temple a Butterfly Dance .Friml b Veil Dance Friml Barbara Edmunds to Seattle and Vancouver, B. C. The bride chose a smart tallleiir of navy blue worn with a hat of the same color. After a fortnight Mr. and Mrs. Or ton will be at home at 511 Blaine street, Pendleton. iiiiiiiiiiifiiiuiiitiHiiiniHniintiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiin ALWAYS ON HAND, FULL SUPPLY OF WHOLE BARLEY SCRATCH FOOD CHICK FOOD ROLLED BARLEY ROLLED OATS WHOLE OATS And all other Hog, Mule, Cow, Horse and Sheep Feed. UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO. Phone 1014, 475, 351 r I Real Estate Bargain C-room residence, paved street lot 50x100, in best part of city lvirge , -room house, large lot, on paved street. All Improve ments paid for. S acres, one of the best small tracts near Pendleton. 100x250 vacant corner, pave ment all In on both streets and paid for, splendid loca tion. GEORGE W. ELDER ton v.. Aha AUTOS FOR SALE On new Tort ; - Ford road r: om new Caw; I Packard in eplendlfj condition; 1 Ford Tourlnc. 1918 model: 1 Dort run 300 ml lew. Will take Kord in part pay ment on new Dort, GEORGE W. ELDER 108 v.. Alia. SIR. AND MRS. TCFtXKR HERB Mr. and Min. It. M. Turner, for merly of this city, now of rinatllta, .re in the city today on business. RESERVATION'S BEING MADE) Either members or friends of the Woman's Club who are interested In the card party to be given as a benefit Ly the t'ivic committee on Thursday sn nslied to make reservation, if they have not already done so, by notifying Mrs. L. Id. Rogers between G and 7 o'clock this evening. Plans for the af fair are nearly complete and the event, set r..i u o'clock) promises to be a de lightful one. MISS KINO IS HONORED Friends of Miss Merle King, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. King of Ten dleton will be Interested In a recent airplane flight which she enjoyed at Pullman where she Is a student at the WONT BE U. S. CITIZEN LgAHt- Dye It Right! "Diamond Dyes" Dcn't Risk Material in Poor Dyes that Fade or Run Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond -dye a new, rich, fadeless color into worn, shabby gar ments, draperies, coverings, whether wool, silk, lln.n, cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dy." no other kind then perfect results are fuaran- I leed even If you have never dyed be. fore. Druggist hss color esrd NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON Hod Will Hnlld. V. A. Bolt was Issued a permit by the recorder to day to biuld a fcr.no dewltng on Mark street between Oar field anu Uncoln streets. Rtatith Grade nlrls I Ml main The eighth and. domestic science girl, from Washington school yester- , day entertained Mlsa Flora Shaw, their principal, at luncheon nt the high fchool. th. arrair being supervised by Miss Kate Voorhles, domestic science. Instructor. On Thursday th. high school girl. In Miss Voorhles' domestic art class will hold a style show at th. assembly. 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In stantly that troublesome corn or callus stops hurting, then shortly you lift it out, root and all, without any pain, soreness or Irritations. These little bot tles of FTeezone contain Just enough to rid the feet of every hard corn, soft corn, corn between the toes and the calluses on bottom of feet. Bo easy) So simple. Why wait! No humbug! NEW YORK "I can't re noun' my allegiance to King George V and Britain because I have no such allegiance. I am g cltixen of tbe Irish Republic." said Ii3 Elizabeth Leahy, Brooklyn, when -she sought lo take out U. 8. Jiirtr.. Benedict declined to per mit her lo change the form of the oath of allegiance she decided not lo become a citizen of ta. TJaltsd Utes. lllllllMIIIMIIMHHHmi I J5owman dtuaio Forteon and Moore I Commercial work. Kodak Finishing. I Open Suinday 9 to 3. Bowman Building Near Main St. Bridge, j flllllllllUlllllllllllllliHIUIIilUIIUIHIIlHi I ' BB BaWMarlBfl.WflaM. 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