'i ( 1 -i I i i 1 t t t t f ............ . 1 tXZZ E3 T DAILY EAST CQ0mir, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, OCfOEES 28, lC2t TWELVE PACES . 2' Social and Club News TEA 18 DRUOHTFiru The KtHtrtoim rooms o' the I- L. I.oT"inme on North Main strict ere filled yKterday with scores of matrons and malnX nicmlirm and friend of the Prwhytprlan church, who allendcd (he annual missionary octet? tea. Hostesses for the 1920 event were Mrs. ROT. Mr. S. U. Thompson, Mm. Pavld Hill. Mm V. N. Matlock, Mrs. Horace Mann, Mrs. J. W. Midoney, Mra. Kaymond Hutch and Mrs. Klinrr Ftaer. Rose In vivid clusters were used Mr. Ostroot was formerly In the Cot J EVENT 13 POSTPONED. mi manor, or me inclflc drain Cora. Ittny and came to Pendlnton in June to succeed John Montgomery In the local office. Ho l a graduate Qf the I'nlversiiy of Idaho where he was a member of Hie Pht Delta Thela, fra ternity. CI MEKTIN'o KXJOYKD Inspiration Club Members enjoyed a ueuiihtfiil nfternoon yesterday as suts of Mrs. J. N. Scott. Rooms of her attractive home were abloom with their pink and yellow tones blending Into rich copper. Pleasing features were numbers which composed an in formal program. An interesMng pa per on India was given y Mrs. fTea with ragged dahlias to deck the rooms j roses and chrysanthemums while a cieer Hauowe en motif marked ap pointments of the hiiilng rooms where the party gathered after enjoying sev eral Informal guessing contests. Quests other than club members who UeuaJlen and ahort readings on Home (enjoyed Mr Scott's hosnitalttv Missionary work in Alaska were madej Mrs. c. Woodward, Mrs. Boyd. Mra. n. ty Mrs. James Akey, Mrs. C. W. ! U Bussaburger and Mrs. Wood. Mathews. Mrs. Charles Xorrls and I Mra. Alice Munro. Those were fol-1 BIHTHDAY. IS CIXEBHATED lowed by: The birthday anniversary of Mrs. Vocal Solos, i Oscar Brantfbcrg was made delightful Values-' yesterday by a group of friends who Within The Garden of My Heart wcre guests, at her home. Sis Cosbie Mrs. J. B. McCook street. Ferns and cut flowers decorat- Violln sf'loa, Jed the rooms where the affair was en- First Cradle Song ijoyed. In the party were, besides Mrs. Barcarolle from Tales of Hoffman Mrs. Vinton Robinson Reading Miss Thelma Akey urandOerg, Mrs. P. J. Lynde, Mrs. A. Buchl, Mrs. P. C. Floalhe. Mrs. J. U Franklin. Mrs. J. Marin, Mrs. J.' Kndl- A social event scheduled for Satur day evening at the hojme of Mr. and Mra. J. R. Porter has been postponed because of the Illness of Ralph Porter. UTKUATCRE CLUB TO MEET Current Literature Club members aro to be guests tomorrow of Mrs, K. B. Ahtrlch and Mrs. Norborne Berke ley. Thoy have been nsKed to the club room of the library for a 2:30 o'clock business session with the program to follow at 3. OCKST9 AT U'NCHBON ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Marsh en tertained at luncheon today at the Elks club Mr. and Mrs. Roland Oliver and two daughters, who leave soon tor Montana to make their home, and Mrs. R. U Oliver, mother of Mr. Oli ver. . , ... . CANDIDATES TO BE HEARD, The W, C .T. U. will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock in the audito rium of the library. City candidates are asked to explain their platforms and measures on the ballot wilt be dis cussed. The meeting Is planned pri marily for the benefit of business wo men and an Invitation is extended to the-public Mra. a H. Forshaw accompanied cott, Mrs. G. Terjeson, Adeline and ! OLIVERS TO BE HONORED. Mrs. 'McCook and Mrs. David B. Hill played for Mrs. Robinson's violin num bers. More of the rose blossoms centered n handsome tea table where Mrs. Wil liam Blakley and Mrs. C. W. Mathews presided, and the event was one of the most attractive affairs of local church circles. WEDDING IS SCHEDULED Of Interest to Pendleton friends is the coming marriase of Paul Ostroot, local manager of the Pacific Grain Company, and Miss Ruth Chapman of Colfax. The event is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, Noverber S, at 3 o'clock at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Chap man in Colfax. Invitations have been Irsued for a reception which will fol low the service. Manilla Buchl. Marion Fioathch n,1 Kendall Marin. WILL, VISIT FROM PORTLAND Mrs. T. M. Henderson is to be wel comed In Pendleton for a week-end vlstt at the home of her sister, Mrs. I. t Temple. The former Pendleton matron is expected to arrive Saturday morning and she will be accompanied by Miss Helen Henderson. The visit "'I combine business and pleasure and although regretably brief will give friends an opportunity to .greet Mrs. Henderson. HOME FROM SPOKANE Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Blydenstein and small son, who have been In Spokane n a visit Tor the past several days, rttumed to their home here this morning on No. Mr. and Mrs. Roland N. Oliver, who are soon to leave Pendleton, will be complimented again this evening when they are to bo guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rugg on Jackson street. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and Mr. Oliver's mother, Mrs. R. L. Oliver, will be dinner guests at the Kugg home and a group of friends will join the party later WEDDING IS SOI-MNIZED Miss Vivian Brinker of Freewaler yesterday became the bride of Dale Porter of Burns, the service being read by Rev. George L.' Clark at the Pres byterian Manse. Miss Mumford and Otto Brinker, brother of the bride, were chosen as the couple's attendants. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Porter will make their home in Burns where the groom is in the gar age business. Kraut Cabbage, pound ....3c Del Monte Tomato Sauce, can ! ...10c Green Turtle Soup, can - 25c Campbell's Soups, can ..15c Heinz Cream Tomato Soup, can 15c Mrs. Porter's Fig Pudding, can .....20c Mrs. Porter's Plum Pudding, can .'.35c R, & R. Plum Pudding, can 20c, 60c, $1.00 French Mushrooms, can .75c, $1.00, $1.75 French Peas, can .' ........40c Boneless Herring, glass 25c New Shipment New York Fresh Oysters, pint ........75c Fresh Pork Link Sausage, package .50c (jray J$rcs. Grocery Qo. THREE PHONES QUALITY. WEW GEORGIA HEAD HOPP'S UPSTAIRS. SHOP F OR WOMEN Friday and Saturday "End of Month Sale" OFFERING LIBERAL REDUCTIONS fk Iff ff.- : K fm U ; ! : A K WOMEN'S SUITS AT WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS ALL WINTER COATS AT SPECIAL PRICES SILK DRESSES ARE SPECIALLY PRICED See the rack of GEORGETTE WAISTS formerly. selling up to S14.50 for. $6.95 TWS. W. MgpwCH' ATLANTA Former U. 8. Sen ator' Thomas W. Hardwlck, one tlm strong supporter of Presi dent Wilson and how bitterly op posed to the League of Nations, wa nominated hero for governor by an overwhelming vote over his opponent, former Atty. Oen. Clif ford Walker. The Democratic, nomination is equivalent to elec .'on In Qeorgln. ADDRESS ON PACKAGE IDENTIFIES FRIEND AS MAN'S OWN DAUGHTER FACT Local IIviuYnoo Evidence that can be verified. Fact Is what we want. Opinion is not enough. , Opinions differ. ' Here's a Pendleton fact. " You can tost it. B. C. Dorman, 301 Aura St., says "When I was living In Kanms a year and a half ago I suffered from lame tack, caused by the disordered condl tion of my kidneys. At that time, 1 had a dull, heavy ache in the small of my back and I could hardly get up when I was down. My kidneys acted frequently, causing me to get up many times during the night. I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills and several boxes Hired me of the. attack. The pulp Jeft my back and my kidneys acted like clock-work." i Price 60c, at all dealers. tDon't simply ask for a kidney remedy got Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Dormnn had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. hor tryout piece and she was one of the first of 30 to be elected to the club. Miss Schnclter was popular In dramatics and oratory In high school and won the county oratorical con test held here last year. Seniors Paint Xumcral.- The sen ior class Tuesday evening met at the old fire house to paint their numor al upon its walls. The painting was done with the due ceremonies and pictures were taken of the proceed ings for the annual. FLINT, Mich., Oct 28.--(l7. P.) I'"aher and daughter were reunited here today after a separation of 30 years. Jack Benjamin, working In a factory here, admired a pretty young woman he knew as Mrs. H. C. Dia mond. They have been working side by side for a year. She handed him a packuKe of mall for her and he no tlced it was addressed to a woman he had divorced 30 years before. "Then I recalled our three year old daughter and sure enough Mrs. Dia mond was my little baby," he said. O V K 11 TAIL O It II A II I W ARK STORK i I I WE HAVE DECIDED TO START NOVEMBER THE FIRST TO SELL FOR CASH ONLY. If credit is wanted we will give eame after corn ing to a thorough understanding. We can also reduce the price of our goods consid erably on account of going on a cash basis, which will benefit you also. UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO. 220 E. Court Street 100 W.AlU Street Phone 351-1014-475 I I - S- "-v : S t - y PHOTO? EY PHONE if . at Committee Chosen for Conference- Yesterday afternoon the boys of the school met in the assembly hall o lis ten to talks By cuh wood, county , M. c A. secretary and Rev. O. L. Clark, of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Wood spoke about .the Older .Boys' Conference which is to be held here. Hie explained the purpose of thei con ference and what the boys of Pendle ton are expected to do. A committee from the studont body was appointed consisting of John Bimpson, chairman, Ivan llouser. Richard Lawrence. Donald Wood worth, and David Swanson. , This com mittee will have charge of meeting of all trains and seeing that each guest has a place to stay. They will also arrange for the entertainment of the guests while here. . , , . Rev. Mr. Clark represented the Ro tary Club and told the boys of the sup port the club is wiling to give to the school during their athleltlc season and that all the business men of the city are back of Pendleton's champion ship team. He also stated that the business men of the city -would try to get enough students to go to the Tlakergame on Armistice Day to get a special car from the railroad com . pany. An Invitation was extended to all high school boys to attend a banquet tt be given by the Men's Forum of the Presbyterian Church on the evening of November 12. The men of the church are to have out of town speak ers for the occasion and an boys are urged to come. This will ibe only one of the affairs of the season to get the boys of the city together and discuss tcpics which are of interest to them. eoouAno beun NEW YORK Edouarrf Reiin. rnch inventor of telephotog raphy. Ls In New York witn uis wite and daughter, to demon strate for the American govern ment and business men. the pos sibilities of his invention. Ha proposes to show that bis device can transfer "legible" photo graphs by telephone hundreds of miles. He has already sent photo graphr of General Pershing and Genem Mangln 270 miles b tween Paris and Lyons. ?Js flrsj tests here are expected to be t" tween New York and Washington JAKE MARIN Independent candidate for Sheriff of Umatilla Co. (Paid 'Adv.) L NOT Miss Schnclter ldrrtcd to Club. Miss Caroline Schiicltor, a popular member of the 1920 graduating class. was elected to the Khakespearlan Club at the Oregon Argicultural Col lege according to word received here, In tho O. A. C. publication Miss Sch- nelter was given special mention for To "Youth-iV Gray, Streaked Hair Ask anybody to crneiM how nM you are, and notice how their first glance 1 directed at appraising your nair. To be annwered 'Too can't be more than thirty; I can tell by your hair." rnunt give to any woman who la really forty or more a sense of prMe and Hatlnfactlon, But to become prematurely gray at 10 or 40, to Innk ten years older k v than you actually are that la In deed a bitter experience. However, ny woman can, with a bottle of Brownatone, restore to gray, faded and streaked hair all Its maiden beauty and the identical color It had In girlhood, whether light r old rn, medium, dark brown or blai k, Brownatone Is Instant In result and absolutely harmless. At all drug-gluts: 60c and It. SO: two eolorsi "Light to Medium Browa and 'Dark Brown to Black." Special Free Trial Otter For a free trial package et Brownatone, send to The Kenton Pharmacal Co., 837 Coppin Bldg., Covington, Ky., enclosing 11 cents to pay postage, packing and war tas. Tear this out, jpaewtmnilgliMlWSMM lUIIIUWUHIIUUiuulUIIUIUIIUIUIiUIIIIIUUlUlWUIUIltlW THE THOMAS SHOP ilsl..a.M.iU.UiM r Featuring for Friday and Saturday Special Reductions on' Coats, Suits and Dresses SUITS at $35, $45 and ;. ; $65. Values up to $97.50 Perfect tailoring, shape retaining qualities and ex quisite silk linings are prominent- fea tures. Fashioned in the ripple, youth ful styles and the s e m i -1 a i 1 ored straighttirfes. OTHER SUITS . REDUCED Low prices prevail throughout our as sortment, i $27.50 to $89.50 COATS AND WRAPS : All Reduced, Now $15.00 to $97.50 DRESSES At $19.50, $25, $35 and $45. : ' Values up to $75.00 Frock conceived in the new style themes for winter, with' exceptional beauty of material and artistic treatment of trimmings. . Tricotine, serge, satin, taffeta and kitten ear crepe, CHILDREN'S COATS Sizes 8 to 14, of the better grade. Specially Priced $15 to $35 4 Regular $19.50 to $47.50 PERFECT REST ON A PERFECT MATTRESS The housewife who realizes her responsibility for the members of her family in the matter of restful sleep will give them a Sealy mattress. This is the mattress that invites complete relaxation of mind and body, actually induring the ; ' ' SLEEP THAT RESTS when you sleep on a SEALY. Crawford Furniture Company HOME FURNISHER IOS . Court St. Phone m 1