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-J . DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31," 1920.
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Social and Club News, 1
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V ..nl!ct"n " '' V rf, piv-1 An Interesting event In lodge circles Most cnjovnlile was an affair given
Ing announcement of the m.rrtiw of ; scheduled for ?;S3 o'cltick this lyeutcrduy for Degree of Honor mom.
Mid. KMiih rower Knpcr am! Louis I " ' when the l'millne Hebekah I bers and a number of guests when they
It. .sieeiluimmer. In 1'iutlitml yextor- I ,"'!-' Is to entertain sister chapters I were entertained hy Mra. Marv McQeis
day. in ih are former reimieton poo- ' icenaier. Kcno, Stan
tile ami impular here. Mrs. ste-lham
mer Is the dmiRhlcr of Mr, niul Mn
V.. 1 PowiT, fur nmny ye.irs ri wulo-nt
of this lit. lr, Slooihnmmrr Ik em
ployed lv the Hishop Widen mill in-ten-KlH
and t!ic onupl" will make tin it
lnmie In I'orll.m'.l.
VISITORS IN" roitTI.ANn
llecenl visitors In Portland were.
Mra. (1. t. 1-aIW, Mr. V. O. V. Prultt.
Miss line l'ruitt rind liltle Mts Mary
Helen rrnttt. They came from lVn
dleton for a few day's visit here. Mrs.
IjiiTVw'a home is In Curvallis and she
has been visiting l'enillolon fiictiifs.
Oreonian.
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1010. rut nook and Helix. The Mil-lon-Freewater
staff will put on Initia
tory work with 15 candidates to be re
ooivod. The affair will lake place in the J.
. . K. hjill and a supper will follow
the session.
CI,I M E KTIN'o I'LA NXKn
Spimeiinkttim t'ltib members are.
anticipating H meeting tomorrow aft
ernoon when they are to be guests at
the home of Mrs. Mary Hoyden.
MRS. IH'RrtRSS TO VISIT
Mrs. J. X. liurRess will be In Pen
dleton during the early days of Novem
ber fur a short visit. She la now
Portland at the Mallory hotel.
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VIFtTonS ARK EXTRRTAIXETD
Miss Kvelvn Mortimore has as her
miosis during Institute. Miss Kdlth !STO,'a HKRB RXROI.TE
OrnveR of Hermiston and Miss Oa j xtrs- C. HI Jensen of Portland, a
Calkins. Mrs. orare PuBois and MissjKupst here for a few days on her way
Olive Mortimore. of Adams. to Salt Uike. la being entertained by
Mrs. Arthur Snhl.
hopp's iri'STius shop
CHEAT SALE OF SUITS FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY ,
SUITS UP TO $55 FOR $35.00
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FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
We have selected all our Women's and Misses New
est r all and inter Suits, ranging up to $55 and of
fer your choice at the remarkably low jjjgjj QQ
Included are both ripple models and straight line
effects in coloring of navy blue, brown, reindeer,
Copenhagen and fawn.
Other suits ranging up to $185.00 will be sold at
great reductions.
THIS IS THE REAL SUIT SALE OF THE SEA
SON. DONTMISSIT!
taptain of division No. 1 und her com
mittee which Included Mrs. Lillian
"onroy, Mrs. Agnes. Williumson, Mrj.
I'elestino King, Mra. Olive Allen, Mrs.
Myrtle Farley, Mrs. Klla Ross, Mra.
Ella-Andernon, Mra. May Powers. Mrs.
Annul McConnell, Mrs. Nettle Hrown,
.Mrs. Ressle Nelson, Mrs. llessie Taylor
and Mrs. laura Tweedy,
A Hallowe'en motif marked the af
fair and autumn foliage and flowers
ik'oked t'ninn hall where tho party
assembled. An Instrumental solo by
Mrs. Nelson preceded a clever buries.
Que by Fatty Arbucklo and his chorus
girls. A contest In bobbing for ap-
Plea was won by Mrs. P. V. Dayton.
nincneon, prettily appointed, was
served lift lie dining room where more
of the brilliant October foliage com
llned with gay orange pumpkins and
glamlng candles to deck the tables.
eIloy "cats" pointed out the places
and more of their fellno companions
lay tucked away in the napkins.
Aoout fifty ladies were present.
(those other than members Including
Mrs. Henry Thompson, Mrs. B. E.
I Raltezore. Mrs. J. C. flommens, Mrs.
I Dayton, Mrs. J. M. Payne, Mrs, H. M.
Massey, Mrs. H. A. Newton, Mrs. F.
Mills, Mrs. A. H. Cox, Mrs. T. W. Horn
und Mrs. Kd Dupuis.
LADIES CHILD ELECTS.
Election of officers was held by the
Catholic Ladies Guild last evening, Mrs
William Dunn being chiwen president,
Mrs. C. P. A. Lonergan, vice president,
Mrs. Charles Mark, treasurer, and
Mrs. Ed Etnnsbury, secretary.
Retiring officers are Mrs. M. Roden,
president, Mrs. Oeorge O'Daniel, vice
president, Mrs. Henry Schwarz, treas
urer, and Mrs. Joseph Ell, secretary.
The guild met at the rectory and
plans were made for the reception of
candidates for membership. A class Is
to be received on Sunday, November
7, at the 8 o'clock mass and a break
fast will bo given in honor of the new
members immediately following the
ceremony. It will take place at the
rectory.
WILL HOXJR MRS. OLIVER
Mrs. Roland N. Oliver, who is soon
to leave fur Montana, will be honored
by an Informul affair Saturday when
Mrs. Charles Bonney, Mrs. J. T. Lleu
allert and Mrs. Clarence Penland are
to entertain at the home of Mrs. Bon
ney on NoTth Main street.
Mrs. Oliver, with her two little
daughters. Lois and "Peggy," is to Join
her husband and Mr. and Mrs. M. O.
Bennett who preceded her to Montana.
Mr. Oliver returned here recently how.
ever to accompany his family to tho'r
new home.
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MACCABEES INITIATE.
Members of tho Maccabee lodge met
Tuesday and enjoyed an initiatory ses
sion followed by a luncheon. A class
of three was receive.d and rooms were
abloom .ith roses, nasturtiums and
chrysanthemums. About forty mem
bers were present for the event.
LADIES OF G. A. R .TO MEET.
Ladies of the G. A. R. are anticipat
ing a social alternoon tomorrow when
they are to meet in the club room of
the library, sharing their hospitality
with friends of the organization. A
grab bag is one of the features of en
tertainment planned.
ENJOY VISIT AT SANTA' BARBARA
Word from Santa Barbara received
today says that Mr. and Mrs. Roy K.
Temple (Jane Murphy) arrived at the
Ambassador Hotel there Saturday and
are vacationing at the seaside.
RETURN FROM VISIT
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MatWws ar
rived home today from Richland, Ore
gon where they have spent the summer
months as guests of their daughter
Mrs. J. O. Kettle.
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PARENTS OF LITTLE! DAUGHTER.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Struve are being
congratulated today upon the arrival
of a daughter, born at their home 300
Mark street. The little girl weighs
eight and one-half pounds.
DELPHIAN CLUB TO ME-ET
The home of Mrs. David H. Nelson,
ill East Washington street, is to be
the scene tomorrow of a meeting o
the Delphian Club. ' The affair is set
for 2:30 o'clock. "
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SKOOKUM PANCAKE FLOUR
Insist on Home Products
Made by the
Sc-Iiool to Have Rally Tonight This
evening the high school will hold a
j rally at the school grounds to arouse
i interest in the game tomorrow after-
J i noon with Hood River. Material has
Kjbecn secured for a large bonfire and
R during the fire talks will be given by
P the football men ana afterward a ser
f fertine on Main street will be staged.
John Henry Simpson is in charge with
' jjohn Henderson and Allen Folsom as
5 j assistants. The student body is doing i
5 ' all that they can to rouse Interest In
this game, it is against a team tutor
R'ed hy Pendleton's former cOach, Karl
K E. Kleischmann and they are out a
I great deal of expense In bringing Hood
j Rover's team hi re. Although pendle
d ton's team Is loser of two of its bacs
& field they expect to give Hood River a
Jjigood fight and the game promises to
5 1 be one of the hardest fought of the
8 ! year.
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FLOUR
& GRAIN CO.
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Teacher Tmprmpd Fred. E.
Schmidt, instructor In algebra, is able
to be about again after several weeks'
absence, due to typhoid fever. Miss
Lcura Jerard has been substituting for
Mr. H'-hmidt. He was able to attend
the morning Vession of the Morrow
ami Umatilla county institute..
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
1300 V. Aha
Phone 1011, 173,
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Friday Oct. 2Jnd. reopened Oraml-"n-r
Kitciien fully equipped to wrve
fsrnily style meals. Everything clean
lid appetizing (irandma Hewell In
barge 302 W. Webb St., Gritman
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Demonstration
Diamond W. Coffee Friday and Saturday
S Come in and try a Cup coffee
NEW PRICES
Diamond W Chase and Sanborn
Hills Red Can Golden Gate
M. J. B. . Golden West
1 pound can- : 60c
2 pound can ; $1.15
, 3 pound can . $1.75
5 pound can .$2.75
All othsr coffees in proportion.
Crisco ' .. . t ;
1 1-2 pound can ......w..:... 60c
3 pound can $1.15
6 pound can x $2.15
Yakima Potatoes, 100 pounds $2.35
- (jray J$rcs. (jrocery Qo.
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THOMAS
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Exceptional Suit Sale
SIMPLICITT IN WILD POSE tROCK
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No petal gp"?Ti amons the Paris creations has been quite so
attractive' thif wild rose frock. Ad It Is so simple. All of taffeta
save for eoma fold'? of cresruy tulle Inside the low-cut square neck.
First, there Is a straight, narrow underskirt of the tan'eta, then a
tunic cut in scallops that are finished with a nanow bias banding.
The alternating ones aro decorated with a iarpe wilrt rose fasliioueU
out oi the taiteta. their edges embroidered with metal thread.
BRITISH COLUMBIA IS
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VANCOUVEM. British Columbia.
Oct. 21. (A. P.) Government otTl
ciala are considerinR how liquor shall
be administered as a result of a 15,
000 majority repudiating the prohibi
tion law yesterday. It Is believed li
quor will be dlspcntiea in government
stores. i
Wider Majority In Prospeot.
VANCOUVER. Oct. 21. (U. P.)
Indications are that British Columbia
defeated the prohibition act In yes
terday's referendum. The majority
apainst the act is expected to reach
30,000. Women participated in the
voting. The result will be a generous
policy for sale of liquor In government
shops but not over open bars.
No more doctors' prescriptions will
be: necessary for Securing liquor.
There will be ho return of the bar but
the country has EOne Wet In tho sense
that liciuor in limited quantities here
after will be always obtainable. Van-,
couver city decided fof the change by
a majority of 10,000. Out of 400 polls
not more than a score voted dry. Tn
the whole of Vancouver island, only
one village refused to join the popular
procession. One reason for the change
of sentiment is the prevalence or scan
dals and Door administration of the
MCIT. AKCLINK 2 I'KIt CI INT
WASHINGTON, Oct, 21. (A. P.)
Te decline in retail prices of food
stuffs in September averuged two per
cent, the department of labor reported.
Potatoes and sugar show tha greatest
decrease. Eggs, pork chops and or
anges incressed. The" retail ' decline
has not kept pace with that of the
wholesale.
At $35, $45, -$55 and $75.
Wonderfully smart are these new suits of
Duvet De Laine and Tricotine. Made with rip
ple backs with fur and embroidery trimming,
also beautiful tailored garments. Be sure and
see these before you buy your new suit
COATS
Values of a Most Extraordinary
Character.
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Snappy coats with fur trimming and grace
ful voluminous wraps superbly tailored with
deep fur collar or beautiful embroidery.
Specially Priced $19.50 to $125.
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At'140ff. r'
Foxes, Lynx and Wolf. .
NEW BLOUSES-r-NEW SKIRTS '
That are Different Just Opened.
Comparison of Style, Quality and Prices Invited
LEMON JUICE
FOR FRECKLES
Girls! Make beauty lotion for
a few cents Try It!
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Squeeze .the Juice of two lemons Into
a bottle containing "three ounces of
orchard white, shake well, and you
have a quarter pint of the best freckle
and tan lotion, and complexion oeu.i-
tifiir. at very, very small cost.
Your grocer has the lemons and any
drug store or toilet counter win nuvvr
three ounces ef orchard white for a
f, cents. Massage this sweeny mi
grant lotion Into the face, neck, arms
and hands eacn day; nna see
freckles and blemishes Disappear
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ELECTRIC PIANO
LAMPS
dry law. Physicians nave been im..- now - . &na
prescriptions at the rate ot four SKin Decora. "::;M..
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thousand a month.
never Irritates.
We Have Just Received a Large Shipment of
Popular I
COPYRIGHT BOOKS ' ' '
Containing a Large Assortment of Titles by
GREY
CHAMBERS
NORRIS
RAINE
VANCE
RINEHART
KYNE
PORTER
BURROUGHS
ETHEL M. DELL
WISTER
WHITE
BOWER
GREGORY
FARNOL
CURWOOD
TRACY
TARKINGTON
and many other famous writers of fiction
OUR BOOKS ARE PRICED AT $1.00 -
THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE
Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention.
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The largest and best selected
stock of lamps in the city awaits
your inspection. ,Now is the
time to buy while lines are com
CEDAR CHESTS ,
A splendid display of genuine Tennessee chests, in
avariety.of styles and sizes.. ,, ,
Wy Not Select Your Christmas Gifts
Now?
Crawford
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Company
HOME FURNISHER
103 E. Court HU
Phone
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