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DAILY EAST CSEaOKIAW, FESDISTO, CEEGOI!, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, 1920. TWELVE , S o o o o o o o o o o! o o O; o; o o: o o Ci o o o o o 0 o o o o o 0 o o c o o 0 o 0 o o o o o O O o p o o o O Social and Club News WOMAN'S CtA'B MKKTS "Bthnnls fin an Aid 10 Americaniza tion," w Ins topir for an liiirrwtinit Irorsm at the Pendleton Woman' I'lnb yenterrthy when Mrs. Frnnk Hoy. don, Mrs. H. K. Morse, Mrs. E. U Fmlth, Mr. Charles Hamilton and Mrs. H. H. Home were, hosteswM, H, K. Inlnw, otty school superintendent. r:v a comprehensive talk on "The Policy ( th FVdcrnl Department of hMnca tion Ke(fardlii(r the IMiicatlon of the Immigrant." Miss Dell Uush, prin cipal of the Lincoln m-hool, spoke on "Belter Co-operation Hetwecn Parents 1 -.r.chr ' M'ns Rush explained lb sJms Of tht school In training t!i v....u aiU urged that parents use every means of aiding the teacher, Forty flv boy and ntlrla from the seventh crude of the Hawthorne school gave two excellent song numbers with piano nrcuinuanlmcnc by Robert peck. The pupils were trained ty Mrs. S. H. For haw, teacher of music In the local w hools. Another pleasing number rt an exhibition of sinning and recit Ins; by a Rronp of first (trade children 'f the Lincoln school, taught by Mrs. J hn Hallsy. . Mrs. K. T. Wade, president of the club, read a bulletin on "The National parks In Imminent Danger." Mrs. Vade npimlnled a committee consist ing of Mrs. E, J. Mutlhewson, Mrs. L. A. McCllntiKk and Mrs. L. 1.. Koeers to Investigate the matter and present It to the club with a view to some ac tion ny members, Mrs. Herbert Thompson, chairman for the sale of Christmas health seals, explained the purpose of the sale and asked the co operation of local women. For the tea hour which concluded the afternoon, Mrs. Ilalley and Mr. I Wade presided at a dainty table cen Itrred with yellow chrysanthemums land candles of thn same hue, while the hostesses served. DINNKTl DANCBS DELIGHTFUL Mrs. Frank Hayes and Mrs. Richard Ma berry extended charming hospital ity last evening when they were hos tesses for a dinner dance given at the attractive home of Mrs. Have's on South Main street. Twenty-two guests shared the event and table appoint ments claimed a motif of pink. Lost evening's affair was the second presided over tills week by Mrs. Hsyes and Mrs. Mayberry, Tuesday evening having been marked by a similar function, enjoyed also at the home of Mrs. Hayes. Twenty guests 'were bid den on the former evening. RECITAL THIS EVENING. An Interesting event Is scheduled for this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Scoott, 118 Lewis street, where Mrs. Bert A. McDonald is to present a number of her younger students in recital. Parents of the pu pils are to bo guests, GUESTS AT CARNEY HOME. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ingle of Cald well. Idaho, are guests at the M. J. Carney home. 500 Tustln street. Mrs. Initles is a sister of Mrs. Carney and Mrs. Catherine Fuglt, and a daughter of Mrs. E. J. Commeges, who resides at the Carney home. Mr. and Mrs. Ingles are on their way to Oakland, noPF's upstairs shop One Dollar lias almost the same buying power as two dollars had formerly. SUITS 1-2 PRICE. DRESSES TO 837.50, now 319.75. GEORGETTE WAISTS RANGING UP TO $14.50, NOW $6.95. ALL COxVTS REDUCED. California, to spend the winter at the Pome of their daughter. PROGRAM IS INTERESTING Mrs. J. M. Harrison, captain of divi sion number four of the Christian Women Hoard of Missions, and mem bcrs of her committee, were hostesses yesterday for an Interesting mectlmt held In the church study. Twenty-two lai'les shared a" short business session and a program, devoted to "The New Emphasis; on. the Necessity of a s4.oiy which followed. It Included the following numbers: Itible Rtndv Mrs. Record Sin as Jesus Sees It Mrs. Manuel Frledly Death That Makes Alive Mrs. Cargill The Prevailing Power of Love ., . . . : Mrs. Hex Gray Personal Evangelism, the Greatest i Work In the World Mrs, Margaret Hoover CLUB MEETING ENJOYED The home of Mrs. T. H. Rcmholdl was the scene yesterday of a delight fully Interesting meeting of the Re search Club, Mrs. Remboldt and Mrs. James Dunham serving as hostesses. "Tuberculosis as a Preventable and Curable Disease" was the subject of study and well prepared discissions were given 'by Mrs. Clarence Edmunds, Mrs. Henry Thompson, Mrs. C. E. Pen- land and Mrs. Raymond Hatch. A luncheon marked the social hour nnd yellow chrysanthemums nodded a lovely greeting to the party. Guests other than club members who enjoyed the affair were Mrs. Milne, Mrs. Jess Tryon, Mrs. Marlon Jack and Mrs. Kenneth McRae. SEWING IS ENJOYED A group of friends, busying needles and thimbles in preparation for Christ mas gift giving, enjoyed the hospital itv of Mrs. L M. Spauldlng yesterday when they fathered at her home on Lincoln street. The affair waa most Informal und a "tea time" added plea sure to tho hours. LAVENDER CLUB ENTERTAINED. The home of Mrs. August Noreen, was the scene yesterday 'of an enjov- able meeting of the Lavender Club, Mrs. Noreen being hostesses for the day. A short business session was held when the members had gathered and CASCARETS "They Work while you Sleep" Over Taylor Hardware Store Fresh Fruits and Vegetables FOR YOUR SATURDAY'S ORDER Large white Cauliflower, Celery, Tomatoes, Arti chokes, Sweet Potatoes, Cabbage, Head Lettuce, Tur nips, Carrots, Parsnips, Grapes, Oranges, Bananas, Florida Grape Fruit Apples, etc. n OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Diamond W Baking Powder at Special Prices 1 pound, 25c; 3 pounds, 70c; 5 pounds, $1.10 The Sanitary Grocery 221 East Court Street The Most in Value The Best in Quality Phone 871 Do you feel "out-of-tune" ? Tou are bilious, constipated! You feel head achy, full of cold, unstrung. Your meals don't fit breath Is bad, skin sallow. Take Cascarets tonight for your liver and bowels and wake up clear, rosy and cheerful. No griping no inconvenience. Children love Cas carets too. 10, 2Ti, 50 cents. Dressed Young Chickens Raised on the ranch dressed on the ranchfor particular people place your order early ' 1 Largest assortment of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables ' and Fine Groceries in Eastern Oregon. . Largest stock best qualityTight prices. Small White Beans, 17 pounds $1.00 Best grade White Laundry Soap, 17 bars $1.6o Wunder Polish, 5 cans ...... 25c Golden Rod Washing Powder, 2 packages 55c' Gray Bros. Grocery Co. THREE PHONES . QUALITY the later afternoon gave way to Infor mal dlverlons of chatting and needle work. I'lans were made for a pro gram of winter study. A buffet luncheon marked the final hour and .appointments of the affair choise lavender and white as their theme, charm being added by clusters oi iiutry wnite mossoms. i The next meeting Is to be held at the homo of Mrs. Smith Wilkinson on West Altn street. CH'B ENJOYING ANNUAL The Tendleton Delphian club an nual Is being enjoyed today. With a luncheon served at one at the Elk's club, the affair is continuing through the afternoon hours. Covers were laid for sixteen nnd the long table was decked with clusters of pink chrys anthemums. The party adjourned after luncheon to the homo of Mrs. Rogers on North Main street for a tew rublers of bridge. Guests other than Delphian Club members enjoying the event are Mrs. Mathewson, Mrs, J. C. Snow and Mrs. H. H. Hattery, The committee which planned the delightful affair included Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. V. N. Matlock and Mrs. J. I.. Vaughan. RETURN FROM WEDDING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Byron Moll returned yesterday from Portland where they have been for the past week following their wedding which took place on inursday. Mrs. Moll was Mlsg Eth elyn Wells. The couple will make tneir home on the Moll farm near Nolln. V,. Take 'Tape's Diapepsin" and eat favorite foods without fear Your meals hit back! 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Ask questions. f H We answer fhem glud- Sawtelles I Inc. I I JEWELEJtS , F : Dr. K. J. Yofk, the Chinese Spe cialist has spent years in study and research work, both in China and this country, thus enabling him to treat any acute and chronic disease of men and women. He uses only curative Chinese roots and herbs as a means of treat ing diseases known to human be ings. These remedies have been used for many generations and have been given credit by patients using them. , Anyone who may be suffering can call to see him. K. A YOUR CHIJilHSB MKDICIXE CO., So. 421 W. Rose St. Walls Walla, Wash, i'- Atlilctiu AsscK-lution Formed. At a meeting of the class presidents yester day an inter-class athletic association was formed with the presidents and the coach as members. John Henry Simpson is chairman of the associa tion. A schedule of class games for the boys waa arranged and rules were JUDGE INDICTED ' t f "y J i . $y , r ;Av CLEVELAND Judge W. Ft. McGannoo (aboTe), chief Jurtlce of the Clereland city courts, has been indicted on a charge of sec ond degree murder In connection with the killing of Harold C. Kagy, garage man. McOannon sav be .was not present at the shooting.' Testimony of Miss May B. Neely (below) 1 believed to be largely responsible for McOan non ' indictment. Che Myi ilie was M eye-tttaeu. ' . - - . j . rd of Thanks I desire to extend to the many kind friend and Lady Muccabee lodge, also the Troy Laundry my heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the beautiful flor- ul offerings and kindness during my sad bereavement in the deatb of my beloved wife. made. The rules consist, of the eligi bility of the players, and means of protecting and settling disputes of tbc games. 1. Eligibility of Players. ' " ". A. No person can play unless his class dues are paid. B. Freshman less than 7 credits Sophomores 7 credits. Juniors 15 credits. Seniors 21 credits. C. No letter men 'allowed t6 , , . play. . ; 2. Presidents of the classes must file list of players with the chairman of the association. i, 3. ' Protests of games must be made within two days after they havt been played. . , , - 4." Disputes will be settled by the board. . . . , In order to win a class letter each man must play one half of two differ, em gamea, If the class secs'fH Jo' pre- sent letters or numerals. j . , The schedu'e ' tor the lirter-clats games Is a fol.ows. Monday -(Seniors vs. Freshmen; Juniors vs. Sophomores. ' Tuesday Seniors vs. Sophomores; Juniors vs. Freshmen. Wednesday Seniors vs. Juniors; Sophomores vs. Freshmen. For the final games 'between the two "innlpe classes Die teams will play three games which will ilecLie h. championship. ' ' ' THE. . , THOMAS SHOP D1 m$,f!''?wt,,nmTO'ww,w',n, m' r AssniisMiiiifn'nr'"''' WE ARE NOW CONDUCTING THE MOST " SENSATIONAL . SALE EVER HELD. -ON WOMEN'S AND MISSES' APPAREL. SUITS AT 1-2 PRICE Now $24.75 io $48.75. All co)ors and sizes. DRESSES , One big lot of Silk and Wool. ; , Regular toJ85.00 at $35.00 . . , CO ATS, SKIRTS, WAISTS, PETTICOATS AND SWEATERS V Now from 1-4 to 1-2 Off.. COME AND LOOK! 20 Percent Off on Silk Underwear TWO PERSONALITIES OF ': Pendleton theater, goers turned out In force fast night to see a screen star of iwlde popularity In comedy "drama and found not one, but two person alities of the silent drama starring. Henry B. Walthall, In "Would You" shared Honors with Mary Charleson, through a three act vehicle that fre quently evoked good wholesome lauglu from a packed hduse. -v While the name of Mr. Walthall ac claimed him the lead, tho spotlight was on ihe talented and attractive Miss Charlesson In this new play of Mr. Walthall's. Having found "Ghosts" unappreciated by the .western audi ence, the company only a few days ago turned to "Would Tou" and the change gave to the leading lady the opportun ity to star. ' The play carried enough of a lesson to be very worth while and enough of iomedy to prevent Its being 1 didactic. A cast of eight presented the swiftly moving developments in most pleas li manner and , parts were chosen with effectiveness throughout. . , The work of Mr. Walthall was high class and he read Into his new. lines an Interpretation that' bespoke fam iliarity with the speaking stage as well as the cinema drama.- Miss Charlesun was a popular favorite. Character parts were ably delineat ed by Elizabeth De Witt and Sherman Ualnbrldge, also a former movie star. Cleora, Asrden and - William Clifford furnished strong support In the minor lead? and Arthur Rutledge and Marlon Cross completed the oast. , ForSfCii t?22daie Constipation, Indifteition, Sour Stomach, Bilioutneu, Bloating. Gai, Coated Tongue, take that wholesome phytic fCUYttTTJSTiCTirLnJ Act promptly. Never diisppoiot. Mild ' sad testis la actios. Do sot gripe of Bsuseste. No eoue slier effects. 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