East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 07, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OF.EG0NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THUESDAY EVENING; APRIL 7," 1021.
TEN PAGE3i
Social and Club News
Mltf. Jl il'tJHTON UK'ITUNtf
Mm. C. J. Himiihtun of Dnyton,
WnfMn((tn, v. ho him Kern ".n iVml'e
ton nil 1he Rtient of Mm, ti. XI. Jlii e anil
Ii.VNOK IS Nl'tVEKS.
i The iiM'i"Mm:ilp sum of tiiti wnr
iu'U -il ri'i.m the lil rucy benefit hinc
Khen Inst evenlig at Happy Canyon
Mr. C. H. Jeniril, left tmhiy f.ir herjumhr I lie auspices if the American
home. Mrn. I'.roiivhtiin iu a puest al ' a bIoii. The unmunt will tie turne.l
the hrhlse luncheon s-ven ye.strr'ay over to lc al rluhwomen nnd with
and Tunulny ut the home of Mrs. liice
when he, Mm. Ini:tn litre, Mr. Jr.
rarj ami Mrs. K. H. Alihuh were hox
tenm. Five tiililm were In pl;iy yes.
terilny and Mm. J. O. mow won the
hli4h ncore trophy. x
VINITOH FIIOM HF.l.lN.
Sim. John llnnnisier, Jr., of Helix,
nnrt little ilauKhtf r. Jo;n, were visitoi
yesterday at the home of Mrs, 1
winter pients, Mr. nml Mrs. Lea Wil-' I'onalilson nnd Mrs. W. I). Humphrey
other iim, will be. unciI to uurchn
I furnishlip for the library. A lurse
crowd of dancer w present l:i.t
; ntcht and the aff u'r wn a O.eclded sue.
i CcM.
'in i;'h soonrriKs MKirr.
The Parish Aid, Sanctuary chapter
and Auxiliaiy of the Church of the
Redeemer met yesterday at Parish
Hull with Mm. lUlph Folsom. Mrs. 1
lion. Mr. Hannipler was accompan
ied by her xmall sinter, Pcrnlco Wil
son, who haa been visiting in Helix.
as hostesses. After the business
nu-ettHK. Mrs. Sly van Cohn road some
intcrestins: letters from her brother
who is an Kplscopal missionary in
China.
MISS STANF1KI.D nETCKXS. j . .
hiim Kate Staiificld, who has beenljnjS HAKl'KIt VISITS.
ncndmK the past two weeks in Tort- MVa. A. J. Harper' whose home Is 1-
ian. muri. 10 .emiieion imtay ana Nebraska, is a 1'endlelon visitor at th
vvn.i. iiCTrnx hf.ke
Mr. and Mrs. F. .. Kinsr, who. have
been wiwnding the winter at ljong
Iteach, California, are expected to re
turn here soon.
MISS HALEY r.KTi nXS.
Mis Claire Kalcy has returned
after a visit In l'ortland and Oreson
City.
home of her niece, Mrs. V. D. liumnh
rey. Mrs. Harper has been spending
me winter witn ner son. In Warren
ton. oivfton, and after a wcel
acre win go to Sioux C.ty, Iowa, to
visit her sister before Koiiiuto nreen
I-ake, Jlinensota, to spend the sum
mer.
Cl'RKEXT LITERATURE CLCR
Members of the Current Literature
iiuo are to be the guests of Mrs.
THIS IS THE LIFE, EH KIDS?
Jamea H, Welch tomorrow afternoon j
at the library club room. The topic
for study will be "American Folk
mhiks and stories. ' ltev. J, M. Cor
nellson, missionary to tho I'mntllln
Ind'ans. is to speak during the after
noon on Indian lore,
Cl.VVl HAS MKKTIXO
The Inspiration Club met yesterday
afternoon at toe home oi Mrs. Lest -l
Hoyd. Pesldes club members, the
ucsts were Mrs. W. A. Grossman. Mrs.
Oorley and Mrs. Charles King-. The
afternoon was spent in needlework and
hattimr. Mrs. Corley sanit a ploasinji I
solu iih piano accompaniment bv
i Mrs. J. E. Allen.
AID SOCIETY MEETS.
The Lutheran Ladies Aid members
met yesterday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Hayden, on East Court street.
Following the business meeting, tea
was served at an attractive tabic. Daf
fodils lent their charm to the rooms.
For the May meetltiR of tho aid societ.
Mrs. A. Kupcrs wil lbe hostess.
CLCH TO MEET.
The members of the Splxzerinktum
Club are- anticipating a meeting to
morrow afternoon at the home , of
Mrs. 1. Turner, 516 Willow street.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Turner. Mrs.
I.ucretin Overturf and -Mis. Frank
Whetstone.
. '
MrtS. IIALLOCK WELCOMED.
The many Pendleton friends of Mr
H. H. Halloek are welcoming her tip
on her return to Pendleton for an ex
tended stay with her daughter Mrs. J.
B. Welch.
I, . 'i fit j, ,t : t
r -. N d$v. i :
Mar CraiK hun pnt so many imniPR she TifVer knows wliich one to ride!
UOPF'S UPSTAIRS SHOP
NEW ARRIVALS
IN
SPOR
T
SUTS
Fashioned of heaT 13 oz. Jersey, these
new SPORT SUITS are just what
women want for all out-door wear.
Smart new combinations of colors in-
S eluding rust, golf green, Java, .sand
navy, henna, Harding blue and clack,
See them !
YouU Like Their Individuality.
VISITOR IX PKXDLETOX.
Miss Marguerite Padnett of Free
water, has been the guest of her uncle
and aunt, Mrs. Jess. Mullies, for the
past few days.
MRS. BRYANT DEPARTS.
Mrs. William Fryant left yesterday
for Walla Walla for a vls:t of several
weeks.
GVESTS IN WALLA WALLA.
Mrs. Ella Glass, with her son and
daNRhter, have returned from Free,
water where they visited .Mr. and Mrs.
U Stoolfire.
MR. AND MRS. ALEXANDER HERE
Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander, former
ly of Pendleton, who now reside in
Portland, are Pendleton vis'.tors. They
arrived here last eveninff.
G. A. It. TO MEET.
The I Jul ics of the Grand (Army of
the Republic will meet tomorrow af
ternoon at 2:30 in the county library
auditorium.
1 , 1 I
News From the Cheese
Store
Wo carry tlio lrot anil Huost 'stock of ClIKKSK IN I'jist-
crn Orruoii. Malt orders Mollclltll.
MaeLaren's. Pimento Cheese, pkg.. . ..... 15c
MacLaren's Nippy Cheese, pkg. 15c
MaeLaren's Imperial Cheese, "pkg 30c
Stanfield Brick Cheese, pound .' 45c
Oregon-Full Cream Cheese, pound...... 45c
New York Limberger, pound 55c
New York and Wisconsin Brick, pound. . 55c
Edam, each $1.75
Imported Roquefort, pound $1.75
Imported Swiss, box $1.00, pound $1.25
Virginia Swiss, pound
Frim-Ost, brick .... 40c
Gammel-Ost, jar 75c
Zig Zag, tin 35c
Parmesan, jar 30c
Gray Bros. Groceiy Co.
3 Phones 28 Only 1 Quality the Best
THE
THOMAS
SHOP
GERMAN AUTHORITIES
HAVE MADE PROTEST TO
RHINELAND COMMISSION
TAFFETA and COTTON
CREPE FROCKS FOR
EARLY SPRING.
New frocks which depict spring
fashions are now in demand, es
pecially those in becoming after
noon styles. These are excep
tional values in materials with
braided, beaded and embroider
ed trimmings.
UIRLE CLASS TO MEET.
The Bible Class of the Presbyterian i Allen
cnurcn will meet tomorrow ninht at
the, home of Mrs. Kenneth McRae.
(East OroKonian Special.)
r.MAl'INE. Ore., April 7. On Fri
day evening, the Hudson Pay Granite.
Bave their second dance for their pa
trons at tho Umapine hall. About lflO
were present and enjoyed teh music
and dancimr. At midnight, a lunch
was served by the granger and at 2
o'clock the party dispersed. It was
j aureea 10 give anoiner uance uetore
the school term was over. A
On Thursday afternoon, Mrs. A. A.
Wililey was hostess to about twenty
ladies of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid
at her home north of Umapine. The
afternoon was a social one and nt
4 o'clock a dainty supper was served.
.Sunday was the last day of the pas
torate of Rev. W. McAfee Wilson of
Portland at this place In the Presby
terian church. Since fall, Mr. Wilson
has supplied here and his sermons
have been especially Interesting to
those attending. Mr. Wilson returned
to Portland where several charges
have been offered him.
Mrs. Ciuy Young nnd daughters are
visitini; at the D. J. Kirk home this
week.
Miss Joy Gainor of Freewnter. was
v siting this week with Sliss Hattie
MRS. COHX DEPARTS
Mrs. Sylvan Cohn left last night for
Fortland for a visit. She will return
next week.
SEATTLE MEN RECEIVE
PERMANENT POSITIONS
IN U. S. MARINE CORPS
SEATTLE, April 7. (A. P.)
Seattle men have been given perman
ent commissions in the U. S. mar ne
corps it was announced today at the
local marine corps recruiting station.
George T. Hall, manager of the Better
Miss Xeta Fehrenbacher left Mon
Jay for I'rescott where she will be at
the Craig Tull ranch.
Claude Peale and Fred Itodgen
mad-.' a business trip to Athena on
Monday.
On last Friday afternoon, the local
high school boys were defeated on
the home baseball diamond by the
Athena boys.the final slcore rend'ng
15-9. On this coming Friday the boys
will Journey to Helix, where they play
tho high school nt that place.
n. I On Wednesday evening Mr. nnd
inree i t! v uu ....i...i ... i.
- .J ,...(. i Lin. iiitiiicti u i imw
a number of their fr.'ends at their
home north of Umapine. At midnight
supper was served. A, O. Goodman
and .Mrs. J. E. Jones were prize win-
Business Bureau of the Seattle adver-, Mn,' Tn0oVn. Mr. and Mrs T. O.
Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones.
using chid, and Frank R. Armstead
are to be first lieutenants and F r-
Sergeant Charles Gorkum of the So
attle recruiting office, is to be a sec
ond Leutenant.
t ii k shop of n n T t i: It VAL V i: s
Columbia Phonograph
Record?
SPECIAL SALE PRICES
All ten inch records .' 50c each
AU$1.25 records 63c each
All $1.30 records ; . . 75c each
THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE
EGG COAL
WASHINGTON. April 7. l F. ! JIIIIIIIlllllllII1lll1IIII1llllllMlllllllllIlll)ilillllllllllllllllllllllIlllll IIIIIIIIIIIM
General "Hell and Marian" Dnwnsl " S
broke all investigation speed records.;
He Jammed through In less than two5 i A 0TT T"? 4 rrtn
days, us Chairman of Harding's ape-IS 1 JLvH VJT-V I JjJ
cial commission to. prove the treatment s
of disabled soldiers, recommendations ; 5
that mean adoquute hospital treatfnenl S
to 10.000 wounded veterans now In IS
Poor houses, asylums or Insufficiently , 3
equipped hospitals, or In no tnstltu-1
Hons at all. "My God, what is the uscjS
of wasting time'.'" said Dawes "We j S
had something to do. The wounded 1 5
soldiers are waiting. Why not shoot
nnd get through?" The committer
has filed the report and recommendations.
PHONE
FIVE
FOR
FUEL
1
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fU MM OFF X
1 TOBACCO t!
THE RIGHT SIZE FOR THIS WEATHER
CLEAN AND UNIFORM
I B. L. BURROUGHS He Has It! I
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"No-To-Bac" has helped thousands
'0 break the costly, nerve-shattering
tobacco habit. Whenever you have a
itiiglng for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, err
;or 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 ao easy
jo simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac
and If it dosen't release you from all !
craving for tobacco In any form, your
druggist will refund your money
wwnour ntiewtlnn
Phone
607
Hours
9 a. m. to S p. m.
Itouk Girls Ohry Orders In ac
cordance with tho order issued yes
terday to all freshman girls to come
to school with green ribbon and ties,
the girls appeared this morning in not
only the required regai n but added to
it green stockings. This was added to
do it up right and to remind the stu
dents of the annual junior class play
Urcen Htockings" which is to be given
in the high school auditorium on the
evening of April 8 and 9.
Annual Work I'l-ogrosing The
copy for the high school annual is al
most ready for the printers. Several
shipments have been i.em to the en
gravers and the printers must have all
material by the first of Mav to have"
the book complete by the enil of the
school year. Soliciting of advertise
ments has been almost completed.
Mr. and Mrs. Dun Kirk, Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Mel
White, Mrs. John Baxter and 1 Dick
Baxter Ttomine K'irk unrl Mi- Q,l
lira. n. E. Bean. !
On Tuesday Mrs. It. R. Bean en,ter-1
tained the Freewater bridge club at
luncheon. After luncheon was over,
bridge was played and for the month . j
Mrs. Van Slyke was prize winner for IV
honors, ond Mrs. Julia Sanderson for
game. Those present were Mesdames
Van Slyhe, Sheets, Lake, Sanderson,
Fean, Jones, Irone, Rowe Thomas and
Miss Smith.
At the regular meeting of the school
board of this district, on Thursday J.
I, Harrah was re-engaged as principal
of tips school at an Increase In salary-
Other teachers who have already i
signed for next year are Miss Hobbs,
Mrs. MoDnnlel, Mrs. Stockton, Miss!
Frank. Fire extinguishers were also
oracled frir the school. Irately t,wo
smalt tires have been discovered in
the school whilo high winds were
blowing which might have proved dis
astrous. Ii. K. Pean is In Portland this week
attending to county business.
Wine Hoon made a business trip' to
Pendleton on Monday, connected with
service on tho spring Jury term of
court. ,
DR. OHMART
Modern Dentistry
In All Branches.
Good Apples
We have a limited amount of
Fancy Yellow-Newton Apples
worth $4.00 per box
: , ' , $2.75"
Extra Quality Winesaps $1.15
"THE TABLE SUPPLY
Phone 187 and 188 739 Main Street
U. S. INSPECTED MEATS
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
Proprietors
JJ
NICKEL INDIAN IN THE MOVIES.
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Mil
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BIG FACTORY
DEMONSTRATION
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SALE OF "SELLERS KITCHEN CABINETS"
PUTS A
SELLERS Wm
PUTS A
. - SELLERS
IN YOUR HOME
To better acquaint every housewife in Pendleton jwith tne greatest labor sav
ers the Sellers Kitchen cabinet, we are holding a special factory demonstra
tion sale. A special representative is here to personally conduct the demonstration.
Thl I not a nickel. It a picture of White Calf, whow likenan you nc I
....... ... ,.,,,.-,. i " u'i my nip nt.K Kroai irinp. He jit
iIu the part of Sitting Bull In Marshal Xeilan'i "Bob Hampton ot Placer.'
$5
Delivers
Your
Sellers
CRAvFORD FURNITURE CO.
Delivers
Your
Sellers
$5
1 03 , E. Court St. . ' 1 Phone 496
SEE OUR WINDOW OF THE MODELS EFFICIENT KITCHEN.
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