East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 27, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Social and Club News
OVERT IS COMPLIMENTED
Mm, Frank Whetatone and Mrs. C.
i. Hamilton extended charming hos
pitality yesterday whwi they honored
Mr. William BredlnR, or Hain who
ta here us their ruest. Mm, Hreding
la a daughter of Mrs. Hamilton and
th franddaughtor of Mrs. Whetstone.
Gust were asked to Mrs. Whet
stone's home at 6 1 3 Lllleth strwt. Thf
affair was In the nature of a showar.
Emblema of Hallowe'en and cunninr
Kewplea decked the rooms, and
dainty huffet luncheon was enjoyed
Sharing In the compliment, besides the
hostesses, were Mra. Carl Rredlng, Miw
laullne Bredinit. Mrs, Chria Bredinj?
Mra. Miller, Mra. A. T. Perkins, Mra
Cella Olmstead, Mrs. A. C. Crabtree.
Mra. H A. Thompson, Miss Ethel
Thompson, Mrs. Clyde Frailer, Mrs
Kenneth McRae, Miss tilee McXett
Miss Bee Worthington, Mrs. ' Thoma
Hooper, Mrs. Floyd Estep, Mrs. C. A
Busby, Mrs. Paul Calllson, Mrs. Verr
Hobbs, Mra. Sarah Catching, .Mrs
Charles Cross, Mrs, Dalrymple. Mrs
Charles Stevens, Mrs. Alice Fletcher
Mrs. Robbins. Mrs. Ward. Mra. Wil
liam Danield. Mra, John Eggers, Mrs
Ellrabeth Shull, Mrs. Luorotia Over
turf. Mrs. Bines Turner, Mrs. Lnurr
Tweedy, Mrs. P. C. Peterson, Mra
Milton Boas, Miss IJssle Peterson, anc
Mrs. Gunder Terjescn.
CLCB MEETING PELIGHTFTL
i Symbolic of Hallowe'en and at
tractive Indeed was , a supper table
nbout which K. K. K. memmbers gath
ered last evening as guests of Mrs.
Iva Black at her home on Lewis street
On a vivid orange cloth a cauldron
centered the board but the "toil and
trouble" of Macbeth fame was found
missing In the fortunes it held for the
guests. Narrow black ribbons attach
ed them to dainty place cards where
vntque Hallowe'en favors were station
ed, and catg and witches lined the
walla
Miss Black's guests were Mrs. L. V.
Kingsbury, Mrs. Beecher Orton, Mrs.
T. F. Ward, Miss Alma Rohrman, Miss
Sybil Farley, Miss Margaret Joerger,
Miss Elizabeth Joerger and Miss Edna
Becker. !
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Her are the iiitnola start on whom Coach Robert Zuppke
depending to brlng another Big Ten title to Urbana. Znppke Is a
,T Ltr?ie'8tC The flgbt he Put P ia " to OP was one ot the
ahead! Ter W6nt """S "Ilnols hat a tough read
For the next meeting of the club I
Miss Rhorman is to be hostess on No
vember 9.
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GUESTS ARE COMPLIMENTED
Mrs. H. J. Davis entertained infor
mally yesterday in honor of her grand
daughters, Mrs. Louis Mason Clement
ana Mrs. Paul Humphrey both of New
York City'. Mrs. Davis' home on Alt
street was attractively decked ..with
red and pink roses and a dainty ap
pointed tea hour was enjoyed. Those
present besides the honor guests were
SNOWDRIFT
Snowdrift Is a aweet. dollcate cooking fat sold only tn pails to
keep It pure. Keep snowdrift In a cool place. Any pure fat
Is good only when fresh, Good Snowdrift is never strong.
Furthermore, the manufacturers say, if any one does not
like the cake or anything else in which she has used Snow
drift, refund her the price of the Snowdrift and the flour,
sugar and eKgs she ustl In making the cake or pio or biscuit
or whatever it may be.
If she fries a chicken or anything else and does not like .
the chicken because she fried the chicken with Snowdrift pay
her for the cost of the chicken or anything else she uscil In It.
,f 2 pound can 85c
. 4 pound can $1.60
(jray jfrcs. (jrocery fjo.
THREE PHONES
QUALITY
n j m- r a i r a i j i k ,1 H (I 1' FOR WOMEN
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
GREAT 3 DAY "END OF MONTH SALE"
Wonderful Reductions Throughout.
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Newest Suits ranging to $59.50 for 835.00. 1 All DreWat -reat
reductions. All Coats marked at Special Reductinim &
GEORGETTE WAISTS RANGING UP .
TO81450EACH . -fi q-
Ask to See the Special Jersey Petticoats at $5 95
Mrs. Lee D. Drake, Mrs. Marvin Roy,
of Pilot Rock, Mrs. Grover Towne Mrs.
P. J. Lynde and the hostess. ,
MISS JACK IS BRIDE
In the Presbyterian church at 3
o'clock this afternoon, Miss Jeanette
Jack became the 'bride of Morton Eld
er. Rev. George L. Clark officiated and
Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Mann were chosen
by the couple as attendants.
Ferns and October blossoms and
foliage made an attractive foil for the
imple but charmingly appointed ser
vice. ,
The bride chose a becoming suit of
blue velvet trimmed in moleskin, una
worn with a hat of blue. Her corsage
bouquet was a lovely cluster of Cecil
Brunroev ToeesrvMra Mann as matron
of honor, was also gowned in a tailor
ed costume.
Mr. and Mrs. Elder will depart this
evening for a sroi t stay In Walla Wal
ia. The bride Is the daughter ot Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Jack ot Pendleton.
&he was graduated from the Pendle
ton1 high school and later attended the
)regon Agricultural College. Her hus
band 'Who also attended high school
here, Is associated with the Pendleton
Cash Market. He Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Elder of Echo.
After a brief trip the couple will be
welcomed back to make their home In
an apartment on East Court street.
ROTABIANS TO ENTERTAIN.
The first dancing party to be given
by the Pendleton Rotary club Is sched
uled for Friday. evening when members
ind their wives will enjoy an event In
the ball room of the Elks' club. Thirty-five
couples will share the affair.
PLAN POT LUCK LUNCHEON.
A pot-luck luncheon is the form of
entertainment which will first greet
Mrs. Ward Swope, state president of
.the Christian Women's Board of Mis
sions upon her arrival here on No. 17
tomorrow. The affair which will be
held at the Christian church and attended-
by members of the local Mis
sionary society and a few Invited
friends, is being arranged by Mrs.
Margaret Hoover.
Mrs.. Swope will visit Pendleton en
route home from the national conven
tion at St. Louis and at 2:30 she will
address an open meeting, to which all
members of the church and friends
are Invited. The session will also be
in the, form of a conference.
MR. AND MRS. OLIVER GUESTS,
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Oliver, Pen
dleton people who leave Boon to make
their home in Montana, were honor
guests last, night at a dinner party
given by Mrs. M. L Stockman and
Mrs. W. J. Stockman, at the home of
the latter. Covers were laid for ten
- s nhle centered .with roses. Yel
low chrysanthemums were used in the
IS Bag joom where the guest gathor
intuiutal evening hour.
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Eases
Colds
At once! Relief with
"Papa's Cold Compound"
The first dose eases your cold! Don't
stay Htuffed-up! Quit blowing and
sniff HrujlA dose of "Rape's Cold Com
pound" taken every two hours until
three doses are taken usually breaks
up a severe cold and ends all grippe
misery.
Relief awaits you! open your colg-ged-up
nostrils and the air pamages
of your head; stop nose running: re
lieve the headache, dullness, feverish
ness, sneezing, soreness and stiffness.
"Papa's Cold Compound" is the
quickest, surest relief known and costs
only a few cents at drug stores. It
acts without assistance. Tastes nice.
Contains no quinine. Insist on Pape's!
scenes in the play that will bring In all
of the dramtlc club members.
Club to Celebrate ItooneveH Day--The
Booster Club will celebrate Roose
velt Day with a program. The roll will
first be railed and each will answer
with a favorite quotation of Roose
velt's. Several talks will be made by
the members. Miss Bstella Mills will
take Roosevelt as the boy and the man.
David Swanson will tell of Roosevelt
as a soldier whllo John Henry Simp
son will be on the program for a talk
on Roosevelt the Politician. Alfred
Lockwood will trace Roosevelt's career
as an author and Rex Kramer will toll
of him as a hunter. Miss Florence
Mytinger will be on the program for a
poem which as yet has not been select
ed.
O V K II T A Y L OK HA It O V A It 10 S T O II E
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CHICKFOOD HOGFOOD COWFOOD
HORSE FOOD.
In any quantity and various makes. Place your
order and you will be satisfied with the product
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UMATILLA FLOUR & (SAIN CO.
8 1 MANUEL FRIEDLY
Democratic Nominee
for.
?; Representative in Lcgisla
y ture for Umatilla County.
l Resident of Umatilla county 35 years,
A property owner and tax payer
5 i for 20 years.
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1300 W. Alta
Phone 1014, 475, 351
Debaters Jtocelvo Question The lo
cal debating district received its de
bate question yesterday from the state
secretary. It is "Resolved, That the
Principle of the open shop should be
adopted In American Industry." J. O,
Kusaell, of Pilot Rock, Is district di
rector. AH schools must send In their
registration fee by November 1, to be
admitted to the league. Pendleton
was victorious in this district last year
and they hope to make a good show
ing this. year. Teams will consist of
two on each side, with an 'alternate
for each. Many students have already
signed for debate. The principles of
debate and argumentation aro being
studied in the public speaking class
and a great deal of material Is ex
pected to come from, this class. Miss
Laura Ross will coach the local de
baters this year. She coached The
Dalles In 1919.
Vote X63
BARNEY E.
ANDERSON
Democratic Candidate
County Commissioner
' for re-election.
(Paid Adv.)
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COLLARS
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$45 and $65
Values from . .09.50 to $97.50.
Coats topped with huge collars of Australian
opossum, racoon, nutria, etc. Garments of ex
quisite grace in design, very attractive and
warm in fabric.
OTHER COATS V
Fashioned in every fabric,-trimmed with
every fur. Styled in every model.
' $17.50 to $125.00
Comparison Invited
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White Teeth, Healthy Guma,
and a Clean Mouth
PEOPLE who use Klenzo Dental
Creme regularly, tell u that it
keeps their teeth white their
gums firm and their mootha
healthy, clean, and comfortable,
with that Cool, Clean, Klenzo
. Feeling.
And Klenzo ia a aafe dentifrice,
approved by the dental profession
because it does all that any
dentifrice ought to do.
Try it
VVOENTAL
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IWa malic Club Chooses Oast The
cast for the Dramatic Club play to be
given about the middle of November
wag chosen today by the committee.
This play will mark the club'a first
public appearance thla year. It ia a
burlesque on Shapenpeare'a "The Mer
chant of Venice," and la entitled "The
Merchant of Venice Up To Date." The
cant ia as follow, with the exception of
the parta of Gratlano and Tubal, which
will be choecn later:
Duke of Venice, Archibald Klakeley;
Bascanlo, Donald Woodworth; An-
fnia, b'hlrley Havel ; Bhylock, Fred
ftorhman; Portia, Blossom Wilson;
-auncelot Gobbo, Richard Lawrence;
The I'rofeixor, Donald Whlteman;. Po
liceman, Joe Mulr; Nerrjssa, Mary
Clarke; Jeaaica, Nancy Dickson; Miss
Abble 8. Threedlca, Laura Johnson;
Polly, Dortia's maid, Thelma Lu Puis:
Anthonlo'a Mother, Lots BwagKart:
Mra. Cobbo, Lola Swaggart. There are
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FOR
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IT BEATS ... t AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS
DEMONSTRATION
JAKE MARIN
Independent candidate for
bhenif of Umatilla Co.
(Paid Adv.)
Crawford Furniture Company
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