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PAGE 8LX DAILY EAST OREOONIAK, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 29, 1820 FOURTEEN PAGES 1 11 . i . . J, i . . i . I Social and Club News IWTVKN PH.lM CAMFOUNIA Mr. W. M Mr.ii.uk and Mr. and Mrs tOrnrnett Kstes have arrived home from llfnrnla where they hsve spsnt the past wvml months. They m(l the trip with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Privet who returned to Pendleton Tier shorter stay. llRTriiN FROM CANADA Mr. and Mra. n W. Ayrea returned yeaterdad from Alberta, Camilla, where j they hove spent the past fortnight. MRS. OetJ.IAM r.l'EST Mr. Herlert dtlltam of niwcburtt spent yesterday and last niaht in Ten- ! dlcton aa the suest of her cusin Miss tirsc tillllam. wits naorsoN ttotrrsM. The home of Mra. M. A. Kcriruson . was the scene yesterday of a deliirhtful ' luncheon when LsMty Maccabees frath-1 l-red there to make htirijre for thej lodee mliy. The rooms wen decided with an abundance of crimson peonies and Mrs. Ferpuson wiw assisted by Mra. Ia ve 1 toners Waltera. Thirty fro eats enjoyed the affair and about 300 badges were finished. Mrs. Ella nradburn being awarded a Iro phy for in., k. is the greatest number. MISS MrOONNKI.L, TO RETURN'. Miss Gertrude McOonnell. who has been In Portland attending Hehnke Walker business cotleara, will return to Pendleton tonight. She has com pleted the business course. MRS. FI QOA IS Oriwrr. Mrs, P. i:. Fuqua Pen. II, ton as the truest of Mra John Vaughan and of her bro thers, James Mct'onnell and Robert Mii'onneU. MRS. S.VTRKS IIOSTBSS Mrs. Robert p. Snyres was hostess yesterday for an interesting and de lightful meeting ol the Delphian Club, Its members being asked to hen home Sox East Alta street for the aft Literary numbers included: and Mrs. Til l-.e Senaca Mrs. Laura D. Nash Pliny, the Elder . . .. Mrs. Q. W. Fyers Architectural Wonders of Rome. . . Mrs. Uyman Q. Rice Mrs. nice also gave two short groups of songs. They were; a. For you Alone Oeehl b. I Dream of n Garden of Sunshine Lohr a. If Vou Were The Op'nlng Rose. . , Hewitt b. Sing, Smile, Slumber Clounod Guests other than club members who shared Airs. Sayres' hospltallty nar. I ... ( ' a laH A Xlr. . 'I.r I o of Spokane, is 1 In i stadfelt." The'rooma of Mrs. Snyres ' ' i home were prettily decked with bowls of snowy white tulips, and. during an Informal tea hour which followed the program, the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Jerard. Mrs. Stadfelt. Mrs. O. M. Rice and Mrs. I. M. Spalding. CI.ASS ENMOVS PICNIC Members of the Bible Clnss of the Presbyterian Sunday School met at rnoon. ,fi:30 o'clock last evening to motor to Mission for an out-of-doors dinner and 1HIPI-S VIST.IK-i APPAREL SHOP KOK WOMT.'N SATURDAY! One-Half Price Sale woaievssi itsnow one n lfprice WOMEN'S COATS NOW ONEUVLF PRICE Great Bargain in Silk Dresses, Wool Dresses and Summer Voile Dresses. Every garment new this season. evening under the trees. A ball game followed tbe meal and with the faUlns. of twilight the picnickers gathered about a biasing bon (ire and enjoyed story telling and songs. In the parly were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Green. .Mr. and Mrs. George Peenler.jMr. and Mra A. H. McCulley. Mr. and Mrs. H, K Mclean, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Chryetall, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonney, Mr. and Mra A. Thomaa. Mra. Raymond HeMoh. Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs. Renaon, Mia Hasel McCulley. Miss Anna Howard. Miss Grace Ration, Little Mian Ellen McCulley, A. C. Punk, Fred Peebler, Carol Green nnd Ralph McCulley.' MISSIONARY MEETING- ENJOTfcD The "West room of the Baptist Church decked with nn abundance of snak dragons and peonies was the scene Thursday of a meeting of. the Baptist Women's Missionary Society. The Indian" was the topic of the, day and the following numbers were i-n Joyed i Indiana of Yesterday and Today Mrs. s. i Nichols, chalrnann. ' I Indian Legends nnd Traditions Mrs. Mason Thompson. Religion of the lndlnn--Mrs. Cran- dall. Evangelism anil Education Mis. F L. Ingram. Reading) "The Volunteer Org Airs. Francis ltiley. Hostesses for the day were Mrs John Montgomery, Mrs. t'"rntid:ill ami Mrs. J. O. Miller. At the ten U0U Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. Jnory of Port land presided. Iiii! THE THOMAS SHOP IIIHllJijl 1 ffirinHttiHiiHtiimifniminifmiui iiiJi Extra Specials eV sat ... I Jt - m to l thu. Over Tavlor Hdw. Over Taylor Hdw. THE PHONOGRAPH GUARANTEE Buy a COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA The Grafonola satisfies every musical longing for each member of the family the whole year round. Brighten up your home with a Grafono la. Enjoy all the great musi cal artists in your home. Terms if Desired. Plays All Records THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. MADE AT HOME aHlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIimiillllllllllllllllllllillllllllUIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH I For Your Particular Appetite TH JOLLY INN I Will serve you just what you want and will not annoy 5 you with things that do not appeal to your appetite. That Noon Meal cannot be beat. Its variety and the quality is supreme. FY,! f-li air.ninrr m.ol n.A i --. ni-n ri ! e. . r TTc'XTT'iI?T? W - ' vv- J J J .... i , e. n i i pi v pal 111 i uiiiyL.il BREADED CUTLETS AND CHOPS. Salads, Fruit, a Variety of Cold Lunch Specials You will never know the best until you see the dif- 5 ference. I EAT A MEAL AT THE JOLLY INN I Basement of the Hotel St. George eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiifniuiuimiimiiiiriiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONVENTION OPENS J KB 1 The convention of the Orraoii FVI eratlon of Women's Clubs Is to open in Enterprise on June 1 for a four ilajn' .session nnil representative of Pendle ton's four federated clutw will- be aiii'ititf the delejrate. In it letter to Mrs. Ida B. Cullahnn. i president of the federation, Jolitli M. Scott, mannicer of the Pacific North- i west rieSailSwl Ansox-iation says that CM Investigation is. has been decided to consider the organisation as fajlinx within the general ilautflcntlon id which iiertifieate plan fares can lie authorized. Sole dat. s nre Way J, 21. SO. .31. June 1. 2. 3. and certificates will he honored for return June 2 to it Inclusive. Delegates are instruced to purchase one way tickets on the going trip and obtain receipts for uch fare. In case there are LWl or more in attendance paying 75 cents or more on the goin: trip, return ticketa will be sold at one third of the usual one way. Ten delegates are entitled to at tend the convention from Pendleton ami Mrs. K. T. Wade, president, of both the Woman's club and Thurs day Afternoon Club, will attend I member of the state board. The oth- ! era are: i From the Woman's Club Mrs. ! James Johns, Mrs. II. T). Jones. Mrs. J. B. Perry and Mrs. G. W. Byers. Thursday Afternoon Club Mrs. A. J. Owen and Mrs. Westbrooke Pick son. ,j Current Literature Club Mrs.. Mary Dtsosway and Mrs. C H. Marsh. Delphian club Mrs. s. A. New berry and Mm. I.. D. Nash. ABE GUESTS IN CITY. Mrs. V. B. Hennebetger .and little daughter Alice, arrived this morning from Walla Walla and will spend the week-end at the home of Mrs. Ilenne- i berger's sister, Mrs. noy Msrse. jllEBE FROM EONG BEACH. t Mr. and Mrs. Victor McDonald, af Long Beach, Cal., are here for a fort- night's visit in t'mafilla and Walla I Walla counties, where they formerly resided. They motored as far as Hood lliver but when confronted with t he gasoline ahortnge and rough roads were obliged to leave their car. While here they are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will M. Peterson. DPDI.EYS HOME FROM flOITH. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dudley, of Athe na, who spent the past winter in Long Beach, Cal., arrived home to. lav and went through Pendleton on their way home. They made the trip north by automobile. I' 1 trL . n i m vvj a i u i lit 1 1 i-p hflffl t J Suits We have dividexl our stodc UP in tvi-o hg lots. These are the most phenomenal bargains we have ever offered. Every garment guaranteed to be this season's model. Practically every one is of a siaple style that can he worn the year around. LOT NO. 1 8UITS UP TO $85.00 Tricotine, Serges and Jersey $35.00 LOT NO 2 SHTS UI TO $! 10.00 Trieotino, Poirct Twill and Jersey f 4fW ice COATS I -2 Price ALL $39.3 COATS AT $19.75 ALL $45.00 COATS AT $22.50 ALL $49.50 COATS AT $24.75 HIGHER PRICED COATS AT PRICE There is no one too small or too large for us to fit with a Suit or Coat. Illlllllllli vcloping ind girts the qualities at).. lutais oi worisiian i.-s.m isihp. h All girls lwtween the ages of 1" and 24, who are members of any Sunday sdhool or Young Peoples' Society of an' church, are eligible to attend the conference. Hooni aiKi nteala will 't to Jack chr.ssh livn-in jK'k Tor Font aohievvhat of a difficult i or the frnm latter because on. Ak of the Ford of the single point i general thing to blcka and two Jmke miwt be Hi making nn ejfte'nsean of sout --simply a efosairtlK add' two eil to fit tinder lie lume one Jack ed In the center sutflees for the Job lifting. Here's a suit ides from which the borne dressmaker need not shy. It is made of tricotine. The skirt and body of the coat are joined under the belt. Sleeves and body are cat is one. kimoue fasbioo, and ate bell-shana. - STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ANY PART OF THE WORLD INFORMATION FREE OF CHARGE N. J. BLYDENSTEIN UMATILLA HOUR & GRAIN 10. HONE YMOONERS VISIT HEBT?. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carf Free, of Grand Island, Neb , who are touring the west on their honeymoon, arrived in Pen dleton last evening on No. 18 to pass two days as the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. J. Frank Klncaid. Mr. Free and Mr Kinrald sere "buddies" in the army together, both having been In the medic -l corps. The visitors will leave on No. II tomorrow evening, resum ing their Jotirney homeward. i , CALL MRS. IRELAND 304-W FOR PEONIES AND CARNATIONS FOR DECORATION VISITS FROM WASHINGTON. Mrs. Frank Stevens of Bickelton, Washington, is In Pendleton as a guest at the homes of her daughters. Mrs. Anna Furnish and Mrs. Henry Struve. She will also visit her sons. Claud Hansom and William Hans-uom. 220 E. Court Street Phone 475 I HiiitiiiiiiriiHiiiiiiiHiiimNMimiinHniia Bowman studio I Fortson and Moore Commercial work. I Kodak Finishing. I Open Sunday 9 to 3. Bowman Building Near Main St. Bridge. PORTLAND MISS IS GUEST. Miss Winifred Graham of Portland, arrived this morning to spend Sat urday, Sunday and Monday as the guest of Miss Emily Carney. Miss Graham formerly resided In Pendle ton and Ik being welcomed by other friends today. She plans to return to Portland at noon on Monday. VISIT FROM LA GRANDE. Miss Rtith Hersinger and Mrs. Blanche Hersinger of Iji Grande are guests in Pendleton at the home of Miss Florence Forshaw and Miss Alice Forshaw. WILL, TOITR COAST Mrs. H. I Nugent and little daught er arrived from Chicago to join Mr. and Mrs. G. Miller who leave on Mon day for an extended Motor trip along the Pacific coast. The party will visit many points of interest and expect to lie absent the entire summer. FRENCH COLUMN FIGHTS WAY T0AINTAB, SYRIA LONDON, May 29. A Fronrh column fought Its wajj Into Alntab, Syria, after heavy fighting and suc ceeded In relieving the town, it Is of ficially announced today. The Turks suffered heavy casualties. FOR PILGRIMS TO AFRICA'S SHRINES IN FRANCE I., . . i5Sj.Mi- bH . 'yjhe1 Sj YTfirf?TYPiMMR '. ' I 1 PSS K .-UPi:'Ill---i--iI - jflB jH nj l P Pf B ' H3. MBPvHr 1 H SB RsU-hmt and friends vo lourney to France to viait the grave of America's hero A.rf , flaii-a fHeuBly and comlorting Velco:ne at the rent hoatjes erected' hy the Amerteun Red Orf t ttwh of the large Asaerican mllltatTracemeterios In France. Tbe bouses are operated by Y. M. C. A. work ers, assisted by sympathetic French women. Tbe above photograph shows tbe Rest House at Bony Ketery, near f. Quentin, where many members oi Uia 27th and Mih Divisions are burled. i i ' - ' " -I - I 1 'i INTERIOR DE(X)RATING The advice and assistance of our Interior Decorator is yours freely on all matters of home improvement. There is no charge for this service. GIRLS WILL MEET IN ENTERPRISE JUNE 18 The seventh annual Older Girls'- Conference, under the. auspices of the Y. M. C. A., will bo held at Enterprlso June 1m. ii and 20, according to an nouncement received today. The eon- Terence was held at.Allcel last yenr. "It Is Important that the oonferetv e be held, because of the need of train ing for girls of teen age," says Jiles Anneteo Dobbin, publicity dlrootor. "There Is the nefd for leadership In home nnd religious life nnd these con ference aim to meet tb nee. by dc- Wilton Rugs of the Better Kind Can well be taken for floor covering of Oriental production. As a matter of fact, they are made in 'America, fafmiorrred after the irAported rugs, created in designs that have all ttie beauty of coloring that you associate with Oriental rugs that cost many times the price we ask. "Wilton RugB after all are not a.' cheap kind although they are American made. Our large shipment just receiv ed of the new spring designs are artistic in every way, the beauty of coloring and harmony of designs will appeal to you. . We give you a cordial invitation to sec the new rugs at vour earliest con venience. WORD'S FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 4 103 E. Court St. Phone 4 iiiiHPS