East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 29, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST 0RE00N1AN, FENDLETON, OJiECOI?, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, 1021.
TEN PAGES
Social and Club 'News
M'ltlof) 1-I.AY I'IjANXKD. nn's building;. The club has Invited all
Tin- frilled end btf-ri.ffled nllirc of Pendleton women for the afternoon,
Ilie ln;u- of 1IK will te worn by vlih a special invitation to members
nine, members of the Current Utora- of Federated club,
t ire Club who will .form the cast for -
the play, "The Futurists" to lie (then WIIJL EXTBltTAtN C.UU.S
tinder rink aunpires at the county H-. ivndleton women will be hostesses
1rnr auditorium on Friday afternoon, to members of the I'nlverslty of Ore-
The play, a satire on women's koii Girls' Olee Vlub which will an-
i liilm, will 1 marked by it fidelity to pear In concert her nt the hUrh
detail In carrying out the contumlim of school auditorium on Thursday nlsht.
the H SO period. Sirs. IXivid B. Hill The club members will arrive on No.
will Wear the wedding lown of Mrs. (17 Thursday and will depart Frluay
Thomas FH Oerald, an Imparled
French creation In a color known a
"Imirr1al Kil-nffe." Mrs. C'hnrlca'
llond will 1 attired in a grown of days
sone by which I the property
morninp to continue their tour.
Following are the hostesses for the
visitors: .Mrs. V. Ii. Wyrick, Airs. P.
T. Hales Mrs. S. Jerard, Mrs.
of Ernest Morris, Mrs. Lee Garrett, Mrs.
i-avot kelson. Mrs. K. J. Murphy,
Mrs. U. W. Phelps, Sirs. Hosklns, Mrs.
Thomas Hampton, Mrs. James Johns.
Jr.. .Mis, Oeorce liartman. Mrs. Edna
Mrs. Matthews. The dress Is of brown
a Ik and ha a graceful train. A gown
which has twenty-five yards of ma.
lorlal In the skin, and which is own
ed by Mrs. !eorge liartman, .Sr., and i. Morrison and Altsa Delia Rush,
a chic black sill; affair owned by Mrs.)
M. M. Vyrick. will also be worn In the MRS, OLSOX EXTERTAIXS.
play. There will b numerous Paisley ) rs. ,ua -Is.in was hostess on Sat
shawls, and as a flitinii background. tirday for an Informal afternoon par
the stage selling will he replete w'th iiy. ilw at.cruooii was spent in nee-what-nots,
tidies and other fanciful illework and in a drawing contest
furnishings of the nineteenth century, jwhi.-h was won by Mrs. Fred Frasier.
Following the play, tea w 111 be j who In drawing the lucky number, was
servi d in the club room and a silver awarded a basket of eggs, lied enr-i-.t'n
will be collected for the hen- nations were used as a decoration and
efit of tha University of Orecon Worn- daintv refreshments were served.
ff
Silk
Frocks
FOR
ALL
OCCASIONS
tlnests for the afternoon were Mrs.
Alox McKensle, Mrs. Dnvtd Itogrers.
Mrs, H. Ferguson, Mrs. Anna liobert
son, Mrs. Lillian Traylor, Mis. Asnes
liohnert, Mrs, Fred Fraxter, Mrs. Kiln
ttrown, Mrs. Parish, Mrs. Soanies,
Mr. A. Ketiske and Sirs. A. Thomas.
THVIJSOAY CU'il TO MBKT.
Mrs, Jtoy K, Morse and Mrs. D. 1.
Hobart will be hostesses on Thursday
afternoon for n meeting of the Thurs
day Afternoon club. An especially de
lightful musical program has been
planned, and Mrs. Carlton P. Wil
liams of The Italics, will slug. Mrs
V illiams who Is a talented vocalist.
will arrive on Thursday and will le
Mrs. Morse' house guest.
MISS REST KKTI KXS.
Miss Merle I' est who spent spring
vacation with her parents. lr. and
Mrs. J. A. llest, left yesterday for
Walla Walla where she will rosum
her studies at Whitman College. Miss
Pest is'u junior in the college.
MISS WRtOHT VISITS.
Miss Caroline Wright of Albany, Is
a guest In Pendleton' at the home of
her sister. Mm. Fred lXmert. Miss
Wright will remain in the city for
three weeks.
MKKTlNCt IS SCHEP-CLED.
The Xeighbors of Woodcraft will
meet April f, one week from tonight,
according to announcement made today.
A VARIETY
OF MODELS
TO SUIT
EVERY TYPE
Quaint little modes in Taffeta, Crepe and Georgette.
Some with tight basque bodices with very full skirts;
also straight line dresses. Elack, Brown, Navy and
Gray are leading shades.
$19.50 to $69.50
TILE SHOP OF IlETTEIt VALVES
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Miss Margaret I'helpa, Pendleton
jgirl who will appear in the University
j of Oregon Girls' Glee Club concert at
the high school auditorium. yae
Phelps is the daughter of Judge and
I Mrs, G. W. Phelps.
CIRCLE MEETS.
i Queen Esther Circle of Westmin
ster Quild had afl enjoyable meeting
last night at the home of Miss Mary
Bloom. Music formed the entertain
ment after a business meeting.
Buy a Book a Week
Money spent for a good book is a good invest
ment. We carry all the best popular copyrights, and
at a price that will please you.
We also have the Christy-Riley illustrated books.
An Old Sweetheart of Mine
Out to Old Aunt Mary's
Heme Again With Me
The Girl I Loved
When She Wa About Sixteen
Good by Jim
Riley Rose
ALL PRICED AT $1.00
We have a large shipment of the book "WAY
DOWN EAST," that will arrive shortly. Read the
book, then see the play.
THDMPSDN'S DIG SM
MI19. BECKWITH HOSTESS.
Mrs. J. S. neckwith will entertain
this evening with an informal dinner
in honor of their son, Reuben IScck
with, who is visiting here. Covers
will be laid for seven.
DAUGHTER DORX.
An eight pound daughter was born
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Leila
Taylor to Mr .and Mrs. Earl S. Hanna
of Enterprise, formerly residents of
Pendleton. The new arrival has been
named Frances Ellen.
JEWEL CLUB TO MEET.
Members of the Jewel Club will en-
Joy an evening of dancing tomorrow
; night at Eagle-Woodman hall. Host-
i esses will be Mrs. Roger Kay. Mra.
Bent, Mrs. A. C. Clemens, Mrs. Gert-
'son, Mrs. John Montgomery, Mrs.
Robert Jones and Mrs. A. L. Clemens.
PARTY IS GIVEN.
j For the pleasure of MJss Myrtle En
bysk, who celebrated her fourteenth
, birthday yesterday, a surprise party
was given last night at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred En-
bysk. Guests were Mary Edith Win
ders, Mabel Xarkaus, Blanche Hen-
idrickKon. Edna Enbysk, Haze! Wal
man. Sylvia Christopher, I.ola Nar-
kans, Jennie Johnson, Mayme Nn
bysk, Edna Enbusk, Helen Slickhei-
Fresh Shipment of Fine
Salted Pea-Nuts
WHILE THEY LAST, 3 POUNDS, 50c
Pressed black and white figs, pound 50c
Calaorange, pound ...50c
Calapricots, pound j .. ... 50c
Calarab Figs, pound 50c
Tropic Dates, large package 10c
20-30 Santa Clara Prunes, pound 30c
30-40 Santa Clara Prunes, pound : 20c
90-100 Santa Clara Prunes, 2 pounds 25c
90-100 Santa Clara Prunes, 25 pounds $2.50
Chick Food, pound 06c
Onion sets, pound, . 15c
Blue Mashanic Seed Potatoes, 100 lbs.. ....$3.75
Earlv Rose, Seed Potatoes, 100 pounds $3.75
Early Ohio, Seed Potatoes, 100 pounds $3.75
Earliest of All Seed Potatoes, 100 pounds $3.75
Early Carmen Seed Potatoes ..$2.25
Gray Bros. Groceiy Co.
3 Phones 28 Only 1 Quality the Best
For Sale
BLUE SPRING BARLEY.
ALFALFA SEED
CHICK FOOD
ROLLED BARLEY ;
ROLLED OATS.
DMA FLOUR & GRAIN CO.
Phone 1014-351
MOTHER!
"California Syrup of Figs"
Child's Best Laxative
ser, Susan Xarkaus, Siella Xarkaus,
Esther Murkstrom, Carl Nelson, Wal
ter Holmgren. Franklin Christopher.
Eldon Molstrom, Elmer Eubysk and
Evelyn Enbysk.
LITTLE UANOHTER BOKX
rriends of Mrs. Gertrude Sheridan
Lynns, formerly of this city, will be
interested to know that Mr. and Mnt.
Lyons are parents of a little daughter
born March 19 in Omaha. Nebraska.
The baby has been named Carolyn
Lyons.
MRS. ai.-I.lCK DEI-ARTS
Mrs. F. E. Oultek, of Portland, and
little daughter Virginia, who have been
vlsitimr Mrs. Guliek's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Slasher, of Xolln. return,
ed homo this morning. Little Billy
Oullck will remain for a visit with hli
grandparents.
RESEARCH CLVB MEETS
Of rrent interest was a meeting ot
the Research Club yesterday afternoon
:n the library club room when Mrs.
Harry Itrnson and Mrs. Charles H.
Morris'. Mrs. S. A. Newberry read a
paper on the "Home Beautiful," and
the discuaaion following was led by
Mrs.' Fred Lleiiallcn and Mrs. Elmer
Haer. For a charming musical pro
gram, Mrs. It. W. Hatch samr two
solos and a girls' quartet, consisting of
Miss Barbara Edmunds, Mira Vera
Hampton. MIhs Marguerite Akey and
Miss Marie Temple, with Miss Little a
accompanist, gave pleasing numbers
Mrs. T. H. Rembuldt gave two enter
taining readings.
Sewinif for the Waverly Baby Home
occupied the hours and later refresh
menu were served from a table gaily
decked with spring flowers and ferns.
As a delightful courtesy to Mrs. Nor
ris, who will in future make her home
in Portland, the members presented
her with a silver cake knife.
Other than club members, those
present were Mrs. Lester Hamley, Mrs.
(i. L. Clark, Mrs. Jess Tryon, Mrs.
Tamblin, Mrs. Roy I'enland of Helix.
Mrs. A. C. Mclntyre, of Helix, Mrs. C.
M. Peacock, Mrs. J. 8. Sanders, Mrs.
Kenneth McRae. Mrs. A. H. Chrystall,
Mrs. Roger Kay, Miss Little. M'ss Ed
monds, Miss Akey, Mi-w Temple and
Mies Hampton.
I-XitiS AP.K HK.IIKK.
PORTIAXD, March 29. (A. P.)
Cattle and sheep are slow. Hogs are
one cent higher and butter is steady.
joh.v m nuoiGiis
(Continued from page 1.)
Accept "California." Byrup of Flg
'only look for the name California on
the package, then you are Biire your
; child Is having the best and most
harmlevs physic for the little stomach,
liver and bowels. Children love It"
fruity taste. Full directions on each
bottle. YM must my "'Callfnrnl '
Ir. K. J. York, the well known
Chinese physician, who has treated
many suffering men and women of
various diseases from far distant countries.
treasury clerk and a national bank
examiner had netted ' him some sav
ings, be nought a few acres at West
Park on the Hudson, where among
the loaded trelllfecs of a vineyard he
found "more pleasure than in the
ilos 'ts of greenbacks." There he re
newed his emotional intercourse with
Nature, building a real . house over
looking (he river Just above Pough
keepsie, When rural civilization
pressed a little close about him, he
budt his "slabsldes" cam,, a mile or
two barlt In the woods.
On his ;75tl birthday he said:
"Orowini;jold Is a kind of letting go.
The morninc has Its delight and Its "en
ticements, the noon has Its triumphs
and satisfactions, but there Is a charm
md tranquility and a spiritual life
aboi.t tin.' cioso of the iay that belong
to neither.
Had PlaiiiKtl Birthday Celebration.
Burroughs had planned to celebrate
his 84th birthday with Henry Ford,
H. S. Firestone and Thomas Edison
on April 3 and was returning from
the coast with this idea In mind. Born
in Roxhnry, N. Y., 1837, at 14 he be
gan writing eKsays., at lit he was a
contributor to the Atlantic monthly.
He graduated from Cooperstown sem
inary and taught schdui lor nine
years.
Wrote Xuinerous Hooks
It was the unconven.iomil in writ
ing and nature, that uppealed to him.
In 1904 he made his famous attack on
Bitrnest Heton Thomson and others
naturalists, characterizing them as
"nature lakers." His first book In
1887 was "Walt Whitman as a poet
and a person." Klnce that time he has
written numerous magazine . articles
and books, unions the latter are
"Camping and trapping with Roose
velt" and the "Summit of the Years."
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$1.50 A MONTH FOR
Hood's Sarsaparilla
The best spring- medicine treat
ment that will purify, vitalize and
enrich your blood. Small dose afier
each meal. Pleasant to take,
economical and etlU lent. A month
aupply in every bolt.e.
x Mor Than Thi.
It creates an appetite, aids diges
tion and assimilation, and makes
food taste good. A wonderful
remedy for Impurities of the blood,
rheumatism, lumbago, catarrh,
scrofula, eczema, to give nerve,
mental and digestive strength and
to build up after protracted illness,
Inlluenza, grip, and fevers.
A word to the wise is sufficient.
Cet a bottle of Hood s ssarnapa
rllla and bein to luke it today.
Hood's Pills, small doses, a mild
axative; larger, anactlvo cathartic.
very clever featuro dance has been
planned and all who attend will be
assured of a good time. Invitations
have been issued. to seniors, clmpcr
ones and the faculty.
-IliMiks ami Sophs to Hold Trial
Mort Members of the freshman and
sophomore classe will hold a trial
track meet at the high school athletic
field tomorrow evening after school.
The purpose of tho meet is to Interest
the under classmen In the spring sport
and to try to discover new material
and get a line up of the material that
the under classes have. Coach Rich
ard Hanlcy will hnve charge of the
meet, beinjt assisted by the class track
captains. The school will have a trial
meet soon and tho Inter-class meet
will follow. Dual meets with I
Grande and Walla Walla are to be
secured if possible before the eastern
Oregon meet which will be held in
May.
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THE
THOMAS
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a Fresh lot
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COATS
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PETTICOATS
Crisp, new- ami lirlglit are
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)m will want a supply of
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nnKts, This Is the timo
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Chronic and Nervous Pl..eaes tor
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Pbone 41"
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retortion TAJ tea T4-Tt
These people w ho have been per
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His treatment consist of no harm
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roots and herb, which have been
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This Chinese doctor will sell you
any home treatments you may desire
with low price. If you are not welL
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Prom IVklay Ktmlitg The annual
Junior i rom wlilrh Is given by' the
Junior class In honor of the acnlors Is
to be given in the Kik's club on Fri
day evening. April 1. The committee
In charge has completed ail arrange,
ments and plan to make this year's
dance one of the best In history. A
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