East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 14, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREOOKIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY II, 1020
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SociaJ and Cfui News
liUCITAl, IS TOMORROW
HofSB ai'EST 18 HONORED,
t r'nmtttimi.ntlnir M'u HaIpii t-'UrrcV
With the approach of Thursday. In- ,f oramle who is thoir house guest,
torest is centering m me iw-iiai "'.Miss Holen Johns and Miss Mary
which Miss Loin Uornmi, pupil or Mrs. ,, ure entertaining a group or
r rank B. Boydcn. Is to l presented all fl.,cnds Rt thcr hom0 on Jilck8on
ine iTeoytenn enurcn. n nor- trcet this afternoon. Cards are the
nail Is an exceptionally taientea " diversion of the earlier hours and a
and the fact that tho affair Is to be few aildnlona, gUest8 are couins for
Blvon hy a mustclan not yot fourteen ,ca Miss Currey has often visited
years of are adds Interest to her ac- i hprf. am, 8M) ,g botrotnod to a former
compllshmcnt. She Is the daughter Pentllelon ,an Roy FaHey. who Is
.f nev. and Mrs. R. Iv. oornall and , now h lne,r3hl wltn arry Cool,
ha. won recognition in musical circle, , , ,he VmuMlA g,,, company. an au
for tooth solo and occoininlment I . , H-rnlls,OI, Tno
T.ors. MISS uornau IB 10 i-nu i
winter In the study of music in Cht
rugo. Tickets for tomorrows event are on
rale at Thompson's Drim Store or may
ha obtained from any of the group of
1'endlcton women who are acting as
patronesses for the affair. The pro
gram Is scheduled to begin at 8:15
o'clock and Miss Jane Murphy and
Miss Ullinn Cuiley will assist Miss
Gornall. The following numbers b,ave
been arranged.
wedding Is to be an event ot the au
tumn and tho couple will make their
homo in Hermlaton. Miss Currey is a
sorrority sister of her hostesses, the
Klrls having been members of Gam
ma Phi Beta at the University of Ore
gon. Her fiance Is also a former Uni
versity student and a member of the
Sigma Chi fraternity.
The affair this afternoon Is most
informal. Marigolds and garden flow
ers of gay hues were used to deck the
I rooms of the Johns home. The guest
BRIEF HONEYMOON
IS INTERRUPTED BY
WRATHY PARENTS
. . .Fran i
Wood
. .Chopin
.Chopin
Rondo Favorl
Oontentedness ......
N'Mturne. F. Major
Hunting Song Mendelssohn
Ixns Gornall
The Roses Plaint
Bird of Love . .
Miss Lillian Culley
rionaiae. C. Minor
71 ,tt (.rfui Fude -
Xooturne E. Major cnoptn
Walts A. Major .. Chopin
Lioia Gornall
My laddie Thayer
hi toaw4-- fro ello
t Miss Jane Murphy
To a Waterlil.v McDowell
tw lrk. Ueschetiiky
Waits Imoromptu. A Minor Greig
W edding Music "
Lois Oornall
, . . .Hummel i list included, besides the honoree. Mrs.
. .Schumann I James S. Johns, Mrs. Ouy L. Boyden.
..Schumann frs. John M. l)olph. Mrs. Howard
Bull. Mrs. A. Bruce Bailey. Miss Mil
dred Berkeley, Miss Leura Jerard.
Miss Tess Snyder. Miss Elsie Fltx-
maurice. Miss Beth Smith, Miss Claire
Raley. Miss Olive Gwlnn. Miss Freda
Glover, Miss Bula Smith, Miss Kena
Hales, Miss Jane Murphy, Miss Helen
Raymond, Miss Catherine Thompson
and Miss Thelma Thompson.
WILL, LEAVE OX MOTOR TRIP
rr. and Mrs. E O. Parker, Mrs.
Fred Earl and Mrs. Nona La Fontaine
will leave on Friday on a motor trip
to Seattle. Victoria and Vancouver.
They will be accompanied aa far as
Seattle by Mrs. R. E. Farnsworth.
who has been a guest in Pendleton at
the home of her mother. Mrs. M. M.
Wyrick. Another auto party which
wiU leave here Friday -will be made up
of Miss Norma Alloway. Mrs. Harold
"SVarner and Miss Edna Thompson,
who will make a trip to Tacoma. - j
EX JOTS VISIT IX SPOKANE
Mrs. C. A. Crabtree and daughter.
Mies Frances, returned from Spokane
yesterday fter a fortnights visit as
euesta of Mrs. Crabtree s mother. Mrs.
n. L. Bailev. They motored to Spo
kane with Mr. and Mrs. J-C- Marine
and while there visited Medical and
Liberty lakes and other points of
scenic interest.
CLUB rlCNIO TOMORFOW
Lavender Club members are antici
pating their picnic which is scheduled
for tomorrow at Barn hart statton The
party -will make the trip by train and
members are to meet at the depot at
1 4S o'clock In the morning.
WEB IN -YAKIMA -- -
A wedding of interest occured In
Yakima Friday when Miss Nellie Darr
became the bride of John Ogle. An
nouncement is Just being received in
Greig Pendleton and the news is a surprise
to inenos as me weuauig plans nnu
not been made known. The bride is
well known here where she has been
engaged as teacher of the seventh
grade in the Lincoln school. Her hus
band Is a prominent farmer of Umatfl
la county. After a two months' wedd
ing trip to coast points they will re
turn here to make their home.
S WATTLE. July 14. (A. P.)
When William Coleman, 17 year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Coleman of
Toppenish, Wash..' stepped from the
gangplank of a steamship from Van
couver, B. C, Sunday, arm In arm with
his bride, Mary Howe Coleman, also
17 years old, to whom he was wed in
Vancouver Saturday morning he was
confronted by his parents, who took
him to task for his elopement from
home last Thursday. , v
The father ot the bridegroom hus
tled the young couple aboard a .train
for Toppenish after announcing his
Intention to return the brldo to hei
mother In Toppenish and the bride
groom to tho Coleman, farm. The
father also stated he would spare no
errort to hove the Vancouver cere
mony annulled. Young Colenuui't
parents profess to know nothing of the
bride, except that she had been em
ployed In the office of a, Toppenish
dentist. '
Cherries
GUEST DEPARTS
Miss Eunice Leache of Sherman,
Texas, who has been the guest of Mrs.
Herman H. DeHart for the past week
left today for Lewiston. She "will
spend the summer in Idaho, Washing.
ton and Canada and is to return to
Pendleton in September for the
Round-Up.
SECRET MARRIAGE OF
MISS CUDHAY BECOMES
KNOWN IN CALIFORNIA
LOS ANGKLES, July 14. (U. P.)
Miss Edna Cudahy, the 19 year old
daughter of Jack Cndahy. and Percy
F. Browne, a Pasadena bank teller,
were secretly married by the justice
of the peace in San Bernardino last
week, it has become known here. The
bride's father is a member of the
Cudahy family, millionaire packers.
Browne's father was the late F. F.
Browne, of Chicago, founder of "The
Dial."
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UPSTAIRS APPARKL BUUf
MORE
SUMMER APPAREL .
HAS ARRIVED
New Dresses of Voile and
Liiion $5.95, $7.95,
$10.75. .
New Wash Skirts of . Gabar
dine and Surf Satin
$4.95, $6.95, $7.95.
FOREST FIRE FIGHTING
ENTAILS MAMMOTH COST1
HIStSOCLA. Mont.. July 14. (By A.
P.) Equipment and auDDlies for fire
fighters in the government forests of
leoeral forest service district No. 1
comprising Montana and northern
Idaho, have been sent o6t from dis
trict headquarters here to forest su
pervision, .against the forest firo sea
son. An Inventory made a few weeks
ago showed equipment and supplies
storeo ncre to a value of more than
naif a million dollars.
The else of the task of preparation
tor tne nro season is indicated by the
fact that the warehouse here contain
ed this, spring 17.000 blankets, 2,000
-oiled bed. 75 sets of equipment for
25 men each and numerous outfits for
?rews of smaller size down to two men,
na otner articles in porportion.
PILOT ROCKPROSPECTS
New Shipment of Fine QueJity Arriving Daily
Pie Cherries, fry the box, pound , ......12c
Lamberts, by the box, pound :...2lc
RoyaLAnne Cherries, by the box, pound 20c
Raspberries, dew , Berries, Lofraa Berries and
currants will be here tomorrow. Place your order
with us for canning fruits in season.
Country Bacon, pound . 45c
Carotene, 2 cans ..i 25c
Gray J$ros. Grocery Go.
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Rolled
Barley
BY CARLOAD LOTS, TON LOTS, SACK LOTS.
BEFORE BUYING YOUR SEASON'S SUPPLY,
APPLY FOR PRICES AT
UMATILLA FLOOR & GRAIN CO.
Phoue 1014, 351, 475.
PILOT ROCK. July 14. Prospects
are the best- they huve been for sev
eral years around Pilot Rock for a
bounteous harvest. The hot winds
have done very' little damage to the
crops. By the end of this week Pilot
Rock will be in the widst of harvest.
JUr- and Mrs. K. R. Lester and
daughter Mildred returned Wodnesday
mornins after a short visit with Mr.,
and Mrs. Guy Stuart of Carlton, Ore
gon. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart were former
residents of Wlot Rock.
Mrs. JIomer Mentzer and children
of Walla Walla, Washington, accom
panied by her sister. Miss Hazel War
ner are visiting their father A. P. War
ner.
Mr. Ora AUen commenced harvest
ing his barley today. . He reports a lit
tle damage to his crop by the . hot
winds.
Mr. F. P. Riley returned Saturday
morning to resume his work as O.-W.
R. ft N. agent in place of Mr. J. O.
Hoffner, who is visiting In Spokane,
Washington.
Judge and Mrs. I. M. Schannep and
family left in their car Saturday after
noon for a bwo weeks vacation. They
are going to Portland and then to Cra
ter Lake.
Newt Royer had his tonsils remov
ed Wednesday at St. Anthony's hos
pital. His mother, Mrs. Joe Royer,
and his sister, Mrs. Ruth Royer Hoyt
accompanied him to Pendleton. . He
returned home Thursday.
' Mrs. W. T. Kidwell is expecting her
sister Mrs. W. M. Haines of Elder,
Missouri to arrive some time this week
'or a visit. Mrs. Haines is vifting
relatives in California now.
Mr. John Stevenson was a visitor to
the county seat on Friday.
Mrs. Leslie Parker and small son
visited 9 few days this week at the
home of her sister Mrs. Porter Royce.
t Jewel Jtoork wa a Pendleton visitor
Thursday.
Mr. C. W. Mathews shipped a car
load of horses eat last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Evans of Pen
dloton are visiting friends here for a
few days. Mr. Bvans formerly owned
the Arnold planting farm.
Mrs. Floyd Boyd entertained at a
small dinner party Friday, the 9th., in
honor of her husbands forty-ninth
birthday. Her guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Owen Carnes.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. P.-U ridge of
Colorado Springs, Colorado, are visit
ing at the home of Mrs. B. B. Hutchin
son. Mr. Patridge is Mrs. Hutchtnsons
aldest son.
Miss Velda Roork accompanied her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Anderson of Pendleton to Bingham
Springs to spend the Fourth.
' Miss Ebba Holiest of Wewanee.
Illinois, arrived last week for a visit
with her brother, Roy Hazelleaf, who
is one of the proprietors of The Palace
of Sweets.
Mrs. tiara Mlllerand baby daugh
ter are visiting her mother, Mrs. Ross
Pickering and other relatives here.
William McNutt will have his ton
sils removed Wednesday.
Mr Orvlli Rogers of Bllensburg.
Washington is visiting, relatives and
friends at Pilot Rock.
Miss Cora Grant Is working for
Marvin Hutchinson during harvest.
Mrs. Glass of Portland Is visiting at
the home of her son William Glass.
The Pilot Rook ball team played tno
postponed game with Mllton-Freewat-
er last Sunday. Mllton-rreewaier
won by a score of to 0.
Mrs. I. Terry and small son or i-en-
dleton have been visiting friends hero
for a few days. They returned to
their home Monday.
Doctor H. A. Schneider spent tne
week end In Portland.
Miss Velma Smith who Is stmployeo.
at The Pilot Rock Pharmacy Is en-
Joying a weeks vacation.
A oarty which Included Alex onaier,
George Ooane, Doctor H. A. Schneider,
Roy Marcum and Ralph Burgess leu
' Perry Houser, Arthur Osborne, and
Charles Manning each shipped a car
load of cattle to Portland on Saturduy-
f Mrs. Twig Hlnkle underwent nn
operation at St. Anthony's hospital on
Saturday morning.
Mr. Walter Klrkpatrlck and his son
Hugh of Pemlleton-visMed 8unday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Klrk
patrlck. , ,Mr. Ed Hammer of Gurdane was a
business visitor here Monday.
Mrs. R. Msthenv l -uitin. a
few days at the horn of her son, Uen
ton Fletcher of Pine Grove.
Monday afternoon .31 of an inch of
rain fell. This will benefit the grain
that is not very far advanced.
" Mr. Tom Gibson shipped a carload
of cattle last week. "
Miss Alta Smith will leave Thursday
for her vacation. She will spend her
vacation at Waltsburg, ; "Washington,
Miss Elma Boylen will take her place
at tx.i Bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byrd and family
moved Monday to their new house In
the country. Mr. and Mrs. Gattileb
Kurrle moved into the house which
Byrd's vacated.
. Mr. William MeXutt was a visitor to
the County seat on Friday..
Mr. George Roork was in from his
ranch near N'ye on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen and son
Norman were Pendleton visitors Sat
urday. ' -
Mr. Leslie Parker bit ed Saturday
for a visit with his wife and ion.
Judge t. M.: Schannep was a bus
iness visitor to the county scat Satur
day. -
Mri. C. A Cooper and daushter Lil
lian returned home Saturday after a
short visit at the home or Mr. and Mrs.
L. H. King of Pendleton.
Mrs. Melissa Abbott loft Monday for
visiting friends. During her absence a vacation at Seaside.
A SPECIAL COMBINATION OF VALUE AND
, C STYLE IN THIS OFFERINC: !
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and Summer
Frocks
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On Special Sale From
$10.00 to $27.50
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Made to sell from $19.50 to $49.50.
Surprising values values which
lie in the smartness of the styles,
as well as in the quality of the fab
rics and trimmings. Anice assort
ment of light and dark colors to
choose from. ;
ALL OTHER GARMENTS
GREATLY REDUCED.
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Improvement Shop
2nd Floor Association Bldg.
Room 6.
Marcelle
Manicuring
Water Waving
Shampooing
Skin and Scalp
Treatments a
Specialty.
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Phone 775-R for Appointment.
Do It Tonight
Sit down with the wife and figure up the present value of
your furniture and personal effects. That would be what
you would lose should the fire occur today. '
Then come, in tomorrow and we will write the additional
insurance you will find necessary to give you proper pro
tection. Bentley-Graham Insurance Agency
L Established over 30 years. . ;
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5 MER NEEDS ENTIRELY IN KEEPING WITH THE 5
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THERMOS BOTTLES IN ALL SIZES...
, BATH. SPRAYS, PRICED FROM $2.00 TO $4.50.
1 TALCUM POWDERS, VANISHING CREAMS, BATH S
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other systems of
STARTING, LIGHTING,
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Our stock of parts, excellent fa
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Moderate Charges.
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