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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17, 1921. TEN PAGES Social and Club News imminAT is cKi.KimATi:i. The birthday anniversary of Mr. ami Mr. Jami K. .Akey wore cele brated In a charming way hint nipht when employe of the J. C. l'enney Co. of which Mr. Akey Ik manager, called, b a surprise, at Die Akey home. .Mr. Akey'a birthday. falla on I'ehruary IS and that of Mrs. Akey tin the 17, liurt nlRht bolnir in com meftmration of both events. Mrs. Akey wan presented with. a large pot ted plant by the employe. Vocal niimler by Mr. and Mrs. T. Jf. llemboldt and Mm. J. A. Bernard' were enjoyed and pleasing reading were Riven by Miss Marsurite Akey. (, allien and the nervine of refresh menu completed the evening. M TONKIN VISIT, f Mr, fcnd Mrs, George Tonkin nre f..evui vmiiors aim will remain in the city for a week before going; to Unlse, Idaho, Mr. Tonkin's headquar ters fur hi work as I'nlted States Ciiiiie warden. Their wedding was a recent event In Portland. Mrs. Tonkin before her marr'.nKe. was Miss Ger trude Blinn, SON IS WKI.COMEH. Mr. and Mm. W. E. Stone, of Port land, are being felicitated upon the arrival of a son, born on Monday. Feb. 14. The newcomer Is the second child of the Stone family. Mm. Stone ta remembered hero as Miss Mnrguret trknon. She formerly made ber Nome here. P. T. A. TO MEKT. The Parent Teacher Association of Washington school will meet tomor row afternoon at 2:30 In tho school building. A group of songs by the seventh grade, a violin solo by Mary I'rancis, and a vocul solo by Mrs. T, A. Wylie, will make up the musical program. W. W. Green, county school superintendent, will give an address on "Education for Clttzenshin." liAivr.L itir.i. The It oval Neighbors of AmcrtWiia. A. It. TO MEET enjoycu a imiskci social l uesiiay eve- rite l.atlfcs of the Grand Army of ning. l ne auctioning of the baskets, the Kepubllc, Mcpherson circle, will wnn cams una music, formed the ai-imeet tomorrow at 2:80 p. m. in the It ersion oi me evening. . .airs, t lair Edwards gave a piano solo. Miss Electa Wright and Miss Hope New comb gave readings. 11EUE VISITING PAHENTS. Mm. Theodore V. Arnreiter daughter Elliabcth, of Nampa, re house guests for the next weeks of Dr. and Mrs. y. W. Vincent. Mrs, Arnreiter is their daughter. and Ida.. two HOME FROM PORTLAND. Mrs. It. M. Crommelin, who has been a guest of friends In Portland for the past fortnight,, returned home this morning. OLA UK CIRCLE TO MEET. Clark circle of Westminster Guild will meet this evening at the James Akey home. The circle will study the "Shephard of Arntnh." Clark circle was organized recently and named in honor of Mrs. George I- Clark, wife (of Itev. Clark, pastor of the Presbv. ,tcrian church. PKOC.UAM TO P.E PRESENTED. Members of the I. O. O. F., the lie bekahs and the encampment branch of the I. O. O. F. will present a pro gram tomorrow night at 8 o'clock In the Oddfellows hall. Tho program will be for the general public and will be followed by a few hours of dancing. STAN FIELD MATRON VISITS. Mm. Karl l.und. of Stanfteld, Is a Pendleton visitor today. HOPF'S UPSTAIRS SHOP New Spring Suits Arriving Daily Dashing little box jackets swing out irora tne snouider, tianng , gracefully around the hips. Others are short rip ple effects. Offering choice of both straight lined and circular skirts. THE SUIT PRICES FOR SPRING RANGE FROM $29.50, $34.00 ON UP TO $95.00. brury club room and will devote the hours to sewing. Members have been asked to bring a friend and to provide incmseives with needle and thread. OfER TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. Make Your Last Years Straw Hat Look Like new. We have all colors of the best hat dyes in stock. , COLORITE DYE YOUR HAT ELKAYS HAT DYE PUTNAM STRAW HAT DYE Priced at 25c ill Oft STORE MRS. Dl'RST HERE Mrs. Jess Sallnur has returned from Portland, accompanied by het uaugnter, .Mrs, R. . Durst, who has been seriously ill., Mrs. Durst has Just recovered from an attack of smallpox. VISITORS FROM LA GRANDE. -Mrs. Lou Iloyt and daughter. Miss Mildred lloyt, are guests at the home of Rev.. ;fbd Mrs. George L. Clark. Miss Hoyt Is a member of the La Grande high school basketball team. SOCIAL SERVICE INTERESTS.. Of great Interest to local club wo men is the announcement that social service work In the county is to be extended in scope through the Red Cross. Miss Katharine Ewing, for ten years In social service work. Is i,i Pen dleton to aciftialnt the public with the alms of the Red Cross in sending a social service worker to Pendleton. Miss Ewing went to Milton today to speak to people of that community on the subject. DEGREE OF HONOR MEETS. Especially enjoyable was a social session of the Degree of Honor, held yesterday afternoon in the I. O. O. F. hall, with Mm. Ava Edwards, captain of team No. 2, and Mrs. Nettie Hrown, Mrs. Lecta Drown, Mrs. Angle New ton. Aim. Fisk, Mrs. Julia Twitchcll, Mrs. Ella Anderson, Mrs. Anna Peter son, Miss Lizzie Peterson, Mrs. Agda Nelson, Mrs. Alta Turner,' Mm. Janet McRea, Mrs. Lena Pinson and Mrs. Mary English as hostesses. Six tables of progressive '500" were In play during the afternoon and high score trophies were won by Mm. An derson and Mrs. Nelson. Refresh ments were served later. Guests of the Degree of Honor were sirs. Jack Pozeger, Mrs. Jack Allen, Mrs. Thomas Harper, Mrs. W. C. Ken nedy of Hingham. Montana, Mrs. O. G. Ilissinger, Mm. p. w. Dayton. Mrs. Sam Wright, Mrs. M. L. Sittkus, Mrs. Eugene Lyman and Mrs. J. C. King. Seed Potatoes ONION SETS, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. We have some extra fine Early Rose Seed Potatoes on hand and Early Ohio Earliest of All and Triumph to arrive. Place your order early for the best stock. Onion Sets, best quality, pound 15c Imperial Coffee, equal to any high grade Cof- v fee on the market, for Ten days only, lb. 40c Jumbo Salted Peanuts, 3 pounds 50c Elinors Columbia River Salmon, 4 cans. . 49c Grand Ronde Potatoes, 100 pounds $2.25 Gray Bros. Grocery Co. THREE PHONES QUALITY I An appro- WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 amendment to the postoffice prlation bill providing a million and one half dollars tor a'rplane mail ser vice between New Tork , and San Francisco has been adopted in the senate. Mail Service to Continue. WASHINGTON. Feb. 17 tA. P The senate has authorized continu ance of the transcontinental airplane mail service. HEAVY RAINS REMOVE R IF Beardless Barley For Sale IMAFW&M . Phone 1014-351 ' (East Oregonian Special.) ,' URIAH, Feb. 17. The snow is melting fast under a heavy rain a few nights ago, followed by a strong Chi nook wind, and now the ground is covered with water and slush, mak ing it very disagreeable to get around. An ice jam was formed just above town Saturday, forcing the water through the south end of town and Mrs. -Maggie Walker and family had to get out of their house Saturday as the water was up to the floor. hills are baring off rapidly and things had the appearance of a general spring breakup, but Sunday night was a cold night and everything froze up and Monday it was snowing again. Another social dance was given at B. V. Peterson's hall Saturday night, which was well attended. Sandwich es, cake and coffee were served and were enjoyed by all. Mrs. Lowell i'endley of North Car olina, Mrs. I. M. Curtis and Mrs. It. VV. Moore of Washington, sisters and brother of J. S. Moore of I'kiah, and Mr. Grudy Brnfleld also of Washing ton, who have lieen visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moore for the last week, left I'kiah Monday morning on their return home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kottmeler of Alba, were In I'kiah Monday on business. Last Thursday twenty of the ladies of I'.kiuh were beautifully entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain at their home in I'klnh where they were invited to a quitting bee. Excel lent work iis done and four nice quilts were tied out during the day. Beautiful music thr6ughout the day by an Edison graphophone was ren dered by Mr. Chamterlaln. An excel lent dinner at noon and lunch in the evening was served by Mrs. Chamber lain, who proved a very entertaining hostess, and all went home feeling that they had been royally entertain ed. Those present were. Mrs. Joseph Mettle, Mrs. Fayette Mettle. Mrs. H'ar- ry Huston, Mrs. Lou Case, Mrs. I. R. Laurance, Mrs. MeRoberts, Mrs. Olive Turner, Mrs. Mary Peterson. Mrs. Fred Peterson, Mrs. J. T. Huston, Mrs. James Mossle, Mrs. Hynd, Mrs. J. D. Kir!;, Mrs. William Mills, ' Mrs. Fred Peterson, Mrs. Parrot. Mrs. S. J. Hel- mick. Mrs. George Ness, Miss Florence Ness, Miss Mary Calverly, .Mrs. Kert Constants and Mrs. Walter Allison. James Terry of Pilot Rock, who has been in I'kiah for the last ten days, left for home last Thursday. George Ness, Bert Gibbs and I. R. Laurance made a business trip to Pen dleton the last of the week. Harley Kirk and -Albert Peterson left for Portland last week on busi ness. J. H. Wagner left a few days ago on a business trip into Grant county. Mrs. Olive Turner left Saturday for the Gibbs sawmill to spend a fee days with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Gibbs. Charles Tullls, Guy Arbogast and Everett Arbogast. all of Hitter, were, guests at the Ukiah 'hotel Saturday night. ' v Walter Casteel of Alba attended the dance in Ukiah Saturday night. There have been several slides on the north fork grade and the stage driver is hai'it some trouble in get ting over there. Men have gone to clear them away. Clyde Helmick left for l'ilot Rock Monday on business. I A few of the farmers nre running! short of hay, but; the must of them have plenty to run them safely through the winter. : I. R. Laurance left a few days ago! for Portland on business. SWEAR OFF f . THOMAS - I 1: ; SHOP I I , 7. . TOBACCO No-To-Bac" has helped thousands to break the costly, nerve-shattering tobacco habit. Whenever you have a Itnging for a. cigarette, cigar, pipe, or for a chew. Just place a harmless No- To-Bac tablet in your' mouth instead, to help relieve that awful desire. Shortly the habit may be completely-) broken, and you are better off mental ly, physically, financially. It's so easy so simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac and If It dcien't release you from all craving for tobacoo In any form, your druggist will refund your mone witnnut question. ment of bills 241. 107, 117 and H3, af fecting schools in the state. STRENGTHEN THAT KENT BACK No need to suffer from that tireu dead ache In your back, that lameness, those distressing urinary disorders. Pendleton people have found how to get relief. Follow, this Pendleton res ident's example. Wm, McGregor, 'blacksmith, 711 Lllleth St., says: "Kidney complaint came on and I was so bad I couldn't bend my back to get under a horse. 1 was all tired out and my kidneys acted Irregularly and the secretions were painful In paasage. I had no strength at all and my back was lame and sore. After a short use of Doan'g Kidney Pills, all the trouble disappeared. My health is now excellent and by back Is good and strong. I give Doan's Kid ney pills the credit." (Statement giv en November 25, 1912.) On Juno 17, 1920, Mr. McGregor said: "I have just as much faith In Doan's Kidney Pills as when I endors ed them before. I gladly confirm all I said in praise of Doan's for they never fail to give me excellent relict from kidney ailments." 6c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. New Taffeta Frocks These charming frocks of taffeta with their quaint puffing and rufflings will delight the woman who is looking for a delightful addition to her spring wardrobe. These frocks are dif ferent from the most you see. e Less Than 30 Days Remain For You to File Your Income Tax Return Do not delay this until the last few days. We are now assisting many and are in a position to help you and at a nominal fee. . . Funk & McLean Next Door to Pendleton Hotel INSURANCE AND ACCOUNTING GENERAL SOCIAL (Continued from page 1.) Red Cross social workers go into fami lies and discover if there are defec tives, dependents, delinquents, etc. Workers then find means to remedy these conditions. It should be remem bered, however, that the aid of charit able organizations is as greatly needed now as In the past. The new plan merely systematizes charity and social The (service work in generai.lf V, W. Green Seak.s Miss Kwing also spoke last night on remedial measures for juvenile delin quency and her talk was followed by one from W. W. Green, county school superintendent, wno spoke on school bills in the legislature. The associa tions wired to Saiem their endorse- flfltiSMiSGjJ POLE PAZO OINTMENT Instantly Re lieves ITCHING PILES end yoo can get restful sleep after the first' application. An druggists are authorized to refund the money if PAZO OINT MENT fails to Cure any case of ITCHING, BUND, BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures or dinary cases in C days, the worst cases in 14 days. It is guaranteed by Paris Med icine Co., St. Louis. Mo., Manu facturers of the world-famous Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. WINS POETRY PRIZE 7rcnres This signature is on every box of PAZO OINTMENT. 60c. f, 1 If - ' I " I " ' ' I - " , I I : ' MRS. FRANCES C. BUKNETT TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Koit SAUK Sice residence lot on paved street price reasonable I'hono i'Ji alter i p. ni. Mrs. Frances Cameron Burnett, wife of Colonel Charles Burnett. American military attache st Tokyo, won fourth place in the emperor's annual poem contest. She was In comsetitioowitb na tive pools. :0 P. greatest ever Only Two More Days FEB. 19th will see the end of the Furniture Sale conducted in Pendle-ton. If you need Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Shades, Mattresses or a Phonograph, buy it before Saturday, 8 30 p. m. You will find our whole stock of General Housefumishing at greatly re duced prices and only 2 more days to buy at these prices. Wilton Rugs 1-2 ojf. All Cotton, Cotton Felt and Floss Mattresses 1-2 off. Leather Rockers 1-2 off. Pictures 1-2 off. , Pabgoleum and Print Linoleum at Silk l-2 off. All Inlaid Linoleum 1-3 off. Window Shades 1-3 off' Lamp Shades 1-2 off. . PHONOGRAPHS 1-3 OFF 1-3 to 1-2 off on our entire stock except contract goods and pho nograph records net. Any goods you may want to purchase during this sale will be held, by pay ing a deposit down and the balance after March 1st: until and including March 5th. ' Remember, Feb. 19th 8:30 p. m. Only Two Days More. SEE OUR WINDOWS. COME LOOK BUY SAVE Crawford Furniture Co. Out of Town Business Solicited Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. 103 E. Court St. , PcndletonOregon Phone 496 . 'i