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r daily east OREGomn. rraDurroN, Oregon, raitAT Eta:mra, APP.lt 1 , 1 d 3 1 . PAG BR TWELVE PAGES rr IT" Social and Club News Mian todd To wkd The nianlsge of Minn Virginia Todd lind Dr. . K. Holt of this rity will lie solemnised tomorrow nlghl In lei-nits-l"n ( the home of the bride's parent.. lr. and Mr. It Todd. Rev. George L. Clark, pnstor of lhi First Presby terian church nf this clly, lll nfflri Me Miss Kanny Todd, sister of the bride, will he bridesmaid. Itnmedlate Iv alter the ceremony, the couple will leave for Portland for a, wwl'n wedd ll.g trip before returning to Pendleton to moke their home. Miss Todd Is a girl of charming pcr rnnnlity and has hosts of friends. Inrlnt the war she was extremely ac tive In patrloilo work and was lendet of the (iirls Honor tiiisrd. It was through her efforts that the Red Cross canteen was established In Pendleton, ."he volunteered for canteen services overwes but was prevented from (roinj s broad because of tho cessation of the war. Miss Todd then accepted a posi tion as secretary of the Umatilla coun ty lied Cross and of Home Service and r8 been remarkably successful in the work. Dr. Holt is a graduate of the American College of Osteopathy. Klrksvllle, Illinois, and is prominent In his profession. He served overseas In lh mediosl coroie during the wnr. Ct-'H MRKTINVJ KNJOTKI) IPAHTY IS GIVKtf Mr. D. D. Hobart and Mrs. Roy. For the second In a scries of bridge Morse were hostesses yesterday after- luncheons, Mrs. 11. J. Kavanaugh, Mrs. noon for an especially enjoyable meet-'Fred Donert and Mrs. J nines Hill were Ing of the Thursday Afternoon club j hotsessea yesterday afternoon at the in the library club room. Hill home on North Main street. Six For the program, Mrs. A. J. Owen! tables of bridge wero in play during pave the life of Bernard Shaw, Mrs,jihi.. afternoon hours and Invh score Harold Warner read "Heartbreak honors were won by Mrs. Thom.is House," fcy Shaw, and Mrs, William R. j Vaughan. Lowell read a paper on Oranvllle Bak- ! ... ui.-ector und playwright. Tht j THEATRE PARTY TOMORROW musical numbers were Indeed delight- teveial little girl rriends of little ful. Mrs. Carlton P. Williams, of The 'Miss Prudence Gray will enjoy a thea llcs who h!s been In Pendleton for i tre party tomorrow afternoon when the past two days as the guest of Mrs. I Mrs. George Gray will be hostess in Morse, sang "She Wandered Down the ! honor of her daughter. Tho wee mutriul .Mountainside." "Twilight," 'Vhrlst In will see 'The Kid" at the afternoon Flanders," "The Waters of Minneton ka" and "Her Dream," with piano ac--mpe-'wient by Mrs. F. E. Boyden. Mrs. Williams is possessed of a beau tiful voice and her singing was much enjoyed. Miss Mildred Berkeley sans tnarminglv. her number being "My Dear," and "At Twilight," with Mrs, E. F. Averill at the piano. Blue and yellow spring flowers in a basket formed a pretty centerpiece for the tea table at which Mrs. Xor horne Berkeley and Mrs. H. H. Hattery presided during the social hour. The Hostesses were assisted In serving b Miss Mildred Berkeley and Miss Elsie Kitzmanriee. matinee and later will be freshnients at The Delta. ' erved re- HOPF'S IPSIAinS SHOP Authentic Spring Fashions TAILORED SUITS SPORT SUITS AFTERNOON FROCKS STREET FROCKS WRAPS AND COATS BLOUSES, PETTICOATS Each offering is radiantly "new," "youthful," authentic in fctyle and moderately priced. YOUR INSPECTION INVITED DANCE IS APRIL. 5 The next formal dance of the sea son will be the Elks spring ball to be given April 5 in the Elks club. LEAVES FOR LA GRANDE Mrs. E. R. Farley left today for La Grande for a visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Currey. MRS. SCHILKE RETl'RNS j Mrs. Dora B. Schilke, who has been! visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Bdna S. Morrison, at tho Security Apart ments, has returned to her home In La Grande. SALE TO BE GIVEN The ladies of the Christian Church will hold a cake and pie sale tomorrow at the Pendleton Cash Market. The sale will be held all day. THE SHOP OF DEIIEK VALUES 7 BRACE UP! If you are lacking in ambition, get tired too easily, "wind" not as good as it ought to be, you need a tonic a system builder, something to restore ambition, strength, and "wind." REXALL Sarsaparilla Tonic will do this, or we will refund your money. We guarantee it to overcome the things that have drained your vitality, to help put your blood in shape, and aid in repairing the waste and in bringing back the healthy functions of every organ. Don't put it off, thinking you will feel better in a few days. Be on the safe and healthy side by at once taking our advice and advantage of our guarantee. We tell you that Rexall Sarsaparilla Tonic will aid to make your blood richer and purer, your nerves stronger, your eye brighter, your complextion better, your muscles more elastic and tireless, and we take all the risk in proving it. t A bottle containing 128 adult doses costs $1.20. Sold only at ike penn Die col CLOSED Saturday Afternoon from 2 P. M. to 4 P.M. In Honor of Sheldon Ulrich. . Deliveries Saturday afternoon at 1:30 and 4:30 P.M. We urge all our customers to order early Saturday morning. Every Thing Good for Saturday's Trade. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phones 23 Only 1 Quality the Best MR. AND MRS. BURKE HERE Mr. mid Mrs. E. i. Rurke are Ten- dleton visitors. They arrived here yes. terday. Mr. and Mrs. Burke formerly made their home here. DANCE IS ENJOYABLE For the final dancing party Riven this season by the Kill Rare KluK, ladies who are- members or the club were hostesses last night. The affair was most enjoyable. , C. E. PARTT TO MEET The Christian Endeavor Society ot the Christian Church will - hold an "April Fool" party i.t the church to night. All C B. members and friends have been invited. RETyRN FROM ECHO Mrs. Joseph Vey, who has been visit, ing in Echo with her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Monese, has returned. She was accompanied here by Mr. and Mrs. Monese, tho party motoring to Pendle ton yesterdar. OFFICERS CHOSEN Mrs. Walter Jones was chosen presi dent of the Baptist Ladies Aid at meeting yesterday. Mrs. J. H. Morris was chosen first vice-president, Mrs. Arthur H. Rudd, second vice-president, Mrs. Winn Johnson, treasurer and Mrs. Anna Marsh, secretary. VISITED IN YAKIMA Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bergunder of La Grande, the latter a sister of Mrs. Young, have been on a motoring trip to Yakima in the Young car. Mr. Young returned home by train this morning and the other members of the party are motoring back. MRS. McNALLY HONORED Mrs. Frank McNally was honored vesterday when a group of friends call ed at her home, 420 Bush street ,the occasion being Mrs. McNally'g birth day. Needlework and music sped the afternoon hours and Mrs. McNally was presented with a bouquet of pink car nations and a mayonnaise bowl. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. S. 8. Erwin, Mrs. Jake Marin, Mrs. Geo. Whipple, Mrs. M. L. Estep, Mrs. Chns. Crnblree, Mis. H. B. Nutter and Mrs. Lou Plnson. In the evening Mr. atd Mrs. iHtirry McFurlnnd and Mrs. Rres slin called. CHOIR. ENTERTA1NFD. Members of St. Mary's choir were enterlained last night with an Infor mal i arty. Hostesses who are mem bers of St. Mary's Guild, were Mrs. George R. O'Daniel, Mrs. J. 1". and Mrs. Joseph Leuer. PROGRAM IS TONIGHT. The North Side division of the Methodist Ladies Aid will present a program tonight at the church par lors. It 'ill I e In the nature of a benefit to which t!: public has been invited. There will be music, read ings und refreshments. JUNIOR PROM TONIGHT The annual Junior From, given each tvear by the Pendleton high school junior class in honor of the senior class will be aivevcnt of tonight at the Elks Club. Harold Houser is chairman af the committee on arrangements ami other members are Willard Kennedy, Shirley Havel, Miss , Edna Murphy, Miss Ruth Snow, Miss Katherine Mc Nary and Miss Irva. Dale. MOTOR TO HEPPNER . Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Phelps, their daughter, Miss Margaret Phelps, Miss Imogene Letcher and Miss Marian Linn left this morning by motor for Hepp ner where the three girls will sing in the University of Oregon Glee Club concert tonight. Miss Phelps will re turn tomorrow with her parents and will spend the week-end here before returning to college. Germs of Disease should be prompt ly expelled from the blood. This Is a time .when the system is especially! susceptible to them. Get rid of all Impurities In the blood by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and thus fortify your whole body and prevent illness. Church of the Redeemer undV tomor. row at 3 p. m. there will be a meeting of the girls' from 5 to 12 years of age. The Girls' Friendly Society was founded In England in 1ST4 and In the United States in 1886. The organixa- tion in now found in nil parts of the I world. Officers are branch secretary, who is chairman nf the Working Asso ciates and keep In touch with V1'8 trict.. on Tl For Sale BLUE SPRING BARLEY. ALFALFA SEED CHICK FOOD ROLLED BARLEY ROLLED OATS. A nu FLOUR & GRAM . DOUBLE TROUBLE lrmffwii in ii """"jj I ' In f t". - IT. - At.'-. A I X J I ft.. ' ff. V.t' ii- ' 2 TOI IUST T1LVVEI, J1IRAVY HONOLULU, T. H. April 1. (A. P.) The different steamship lines plying to and beyond Hawaii brought 11,073 cabin passengers to Honolulu in 19-0. according to the annual report of the Hawaii tourist bureau. The total ot passengers arriving In Honolulu and passing through, according to the bur eau, was 35,974. The number who came to the Islands to stay permanent ly or for a time, not listed as through poMsengers, was &T81 mare than in 1919, according to the tables. THE .THOMAS SHOP Suits, Coats and Dresses See our wonderful showing for Spring. Garments that are individually different yet not expensive Every day brings forth words of praise from those who view our display of beautiful Coats, Suits and Dresses. We have been assured that our garments are not only ahead in style but that they excel in Quality of Fabric, Beauty and Value of. any shown in the city at their prices. We invite you to Come and see them today. WILL ORGANIZE SOCIETY A branch of the Girls' Friendly So. ciety Is to be organized in Pendleton jirls from 12 to 16 years of age a where, meeting todav at the Rectory of the WOMAN' CANT FIND WOIUW TO KX Pit ESS IIEHSKI.F "After six years of suffering from stomach trouble I am feeling fine. AU the bloating and soreness Is gone from my stomach and bowels. I can't think of any words suitable enough to praise Mayr'a Wonderful Remedy. I am sure it has saved my life." It Is a simple harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestlnol tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Druggists every- WHEN YOU NEED THE PLUMBER call us up and If the need Is urgent we will send a man to your place at once. No matter whether you contemplate Installing new plumbing or whether you want your old plumbing repnlrcj we wll be pleased to give' you an es timate, and if we secure the contract wt will assure you of best workman ship. BENSON & WICKLAND SOT Cottonwood Phone 488 QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. I;::;;:::;;;:::::;::!::: E-3 TORY I FAG DeEBOiiistratioini M SALE OF "SELLER KITCHEN CABINETS" STARTS I N THIS STORE MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 4 r 14, Puts a Sellers in Your I HOME 14 & 4 14 Phone 1014-351 I Mrs. John Lef brock (above) and Mrs". Henry Lcibrock (below) a, outers. John (center) and Jletiry, brothers, married the sis tcis in a public double wedding (our years ago. Both brothers are iuifig for divorce In New York, naming the same chuuCear as co respondent. The wires au j cuauf lur deny Iht clurge. ' TO BETTER ACQUAINT EVERY HOUSEWIFE IN PENDLETON WITH THE GREATEST LABOR SAVERS THE SELLER KITCHEN CABINET, WE ARE HOLDING A. SPECIAL FACTORY DEMON STRATION SALE BEGINNING MONDAY MORN ING. A SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE HERE TO PERSONALLY CONDUCT THE DEM ONSTRATION. , fc3 3 3 m H el m DELIVERS YOUR SELLER Crawford Furniture Company 103 E. Court St. 1 Phone 496 DELIVERS YOUR SELLER i 3 65 sM ll P li H' 11 E I i E;3 I SEE OUR WINDOW OF THE MODEL, EFFICIENT KITCHEN VS. THE OLD-FASHIONED KITCHEN. WATCI! f j H FOR OUR AD TOMORROW. .. f ' . 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