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tf.cR rrx DAILY EAST OE.EGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREOOH, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, 1921. FOURTEEN PAGES Social and Club News hi- C"Ni;ilT AT I.IIiKAIJY I i' ..'dork It iill jib.ns II )m Tii"? (niii':ip I In1 .rifr:i(u : j t ' i it The Virlrohl ronrelt nt tht 1 Ihrm v will i'itifni'iir' hi thre, I' lTiiiiTnw nfterm.on ni usual. 'milm of sel etlons fr. m (Cf "lid ift-ril W, Ht W i mimic. r'ollnrt in:: t M-nv Wt i .! Wlmli.01 (N'holiiii Nt w v mi'h'Mi of London, 11 1'nhl'nie O W'.ine f;.n. illlla lTIit'11 Sweetest Maiden i Pm riiii Franks Alds-fJInvnmil Msrtlnelll - iiiiiiitM ii.iiin ;iu::i ; iH'lll There! Who ;.'.! Therei tieraldine Krrr-i;n'nni Hartlnelli Tamhourin ("hinois i Kre i.-I, r 1 Fritz Kri'lMrr FniiKl ll.rt de Y.mentin -Antonio Seottl I'agli.-i.rt Prolog li.lu.ilr AiAato Pilgrim' Chorus from Tannhoiiser iW'Hgner) Arthur Pryr's hand Alila fW-tc Atiln (Vir.lt) i;torim:i ! folli Mnrtinelll j , r irisn Love Song Uinc.) Kruestitie Nrhuniann-H.'ink The Moon Props low Kherhart-Ou!- mntit Janet Senoer From tho Ijmd of the Sky Blue Water K!i'rh;in-Cai!m.im Alma itlnek Nocturne In r Flat ,iTt"iml Mis. h i Phnnn , tt Sor.lew here a Voice is Calling John McCormurk A Pieum - J.'hn MeCornuick (: Ave M.uia (Maseani) John "Mo- t'ornuiok iN lon.i so M .l talre (Chopin) Vesclla s it.itl.in lwn.l. MltS. '.IP.AT CH'iSKX Oo'-ue W. tiray wita elected president. 1. 1' the Lincoln Parent Teacher Ass oointinn ata meeting held vestcn'.iv at the school building. .Mrs. tiny Wvrti k 'ivas chosen vice-president :in.l Miss Florence Sweet was re-elected sc. retat y- treasurer. Fit he afternoon's program, tho s liool urchcrtnt played a selection and the fifth prade pupils sang "Star wnson .MoNary rot-ted. ami Vivian Wwriicr s;mg -The Modest Vio. Algerian ljillaby," was sung by I lot dr-chled to draw on the association's! treasury for miy sums needed fur de-j iraymg the expenses of the ."Stale Par, lit Toucher Association oonveiunn toi be held here May II. 12 and 13. The i.i.icolii p, T. A. will oli vin es, ate, I liy seven delegates at the. conyeiitlon. Ihcy have not yet hern. chosen. C.v,'-X VKCTIXf! HKl.t The lnln Missionary meeting yes terday for which menilMiB of the! Methodist Missionary Society were' hostesses had for its topic "Amerlcanl lution Anionic the Foreiuners of the Pacit'ic Coast." Mis, John Secor. I president of tho united societies, pre- I sided. J Fach church society wh represented in the program. Mrs. J. .McMhsioi's. i of the Coimretfut'onal chtireh; Mrs, p. i .1. HoBonian, of the Presbyterian church; . WatchYour Health improve with its use ii tin ki it iii tLirt 1 1 .' i i ,.i Mrs, Patton, of the Christian I gnore urenlloh. and this nnmher I , ' T '-,, no""r ot. 1,18 ed hy a recitation In Claire Hak-.: . .V ";, . Tlr".? r. other nnmlH-rs were: "tlolden-1 , tod.- frS l.v the f.f.h crade; FamO, ! .V'"""" "fh 'h, , Afnni" Mpl,"'ll8t I'mm Corps." recitat.on hy 1. d,v S C " 1 ?f- ler -A St, rv." sn.L- he 1 1 .., ,i. , .. 1 . '' """'Wtv, was stint sutiK by Henrietta rrndtnff, Kciith Rirthd: Little Liimlw," by the fifth Rosenberg; Sollj.', l-ra.i. 1'wrinc the business meetins. it wns II P P 1 A I It N ,s 1 o I' Saturday Specials SILK DRESSES $19.75 . . GEORGETTE WAISTS $.vlo SUITS AT SPECIAL PRICES COATS AT SPECIAL PRICES NEW SPORT SKIRTS NEW! JERSEY SPORT JACKETS iy .Mis. T. A. Wylie. Mrs. II. hU lnlow and Mrs. Woodyard satti; a duet and another duet was sung by Mrs. I L. Andeisoii and Mrs. W. 3. crney. A social hour was enjoyed later and ro freshmcnts were nerved. HAXt'B IS (HVFX li and Mrs. M. S. Kern were hosts , last nUht for an Informal dance nt their home on Kiverdrive, the guest iiumlierins foitrteen couples. A color ' scheme of blue and jtolil, harmonizing , with the hanging in the Kern home, j was used, with spring flowers and Japunes,. lanterns carrying out th j ulea. Later In the evemni; lei'tesii- mt-nts M-ere served. The affair was ' the first in a series of card and danc j Iiir parties at which Dr. and Mrs. Kern j will entertain this season. OLIVE OIL The Highest Standard of Quality. Made and Botlled m NICE, FRANCE FOR PEOPLE WHO Q!SG2J!VII!JATE Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3honea 28 Only 1 Quality the Beat T n F. SHOP OF BETTER V A I, C F. S i nsiTlNC X EXUI.AXD I .XIr. Charles Quiniiey, of this city, ! who has boon vtsitliiif relatives in l.uenos Aires, jtiid i.l a letter written early In April to Mrs. John Hailoy that she intended to sail for "Kngland April -t. Mrs. Qulnney states, that her sis ter has been very ill and that she has been constantly at her bedside. Mrs. Qninney planned to have Miss Sophie Ijro. of this city, accompany her to KiiBland. Miss Itfo went to South America with Mrs. Quinney. HOSTS Foil PARTY Mr. mill Mm tijim Wj-ifrfet were hosts last evening for a card party. I loses and lilacs In charming profu sion were used In decorating. High score trophies were won by Mrs. Brace and V. W. lUytoti. Kefreshinetits were servoit by the hostess. Guests for tho evening were Mr. and Mrs. Jlrace, Mr. and Mis. L. M.'Al I'ohnert, Mr. and Mis. 1'. W. LHiyton, Miss Martha Johnson. J. K. Knltfht and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Conroy. ?7 WILL GIVE U NCHKOX Mrs. L. (.'. Schan.f, Mrs. Fred Liett allen and Mrs. Ij. M. Spanlding have Issued invitations for a bridge lunch eon tii be trivpn nevr W'erl ncsln v (Jucsia have been asked to the home Mt'TOR TO MII.T. X. of Mrs. Seharpf, 312 Martin street. PAUTY IS CIVKX In eelebrut'on of tho tonth birth day of her sen, Stanley Wilfred Cox, Mrs. W. H. Cox entertained last even ing with u party for a group of boys and girls at her home, 515 Hush street. Tile yoting-ters spent the even ing in games and later marched to the iMning room where red tuid white streamers, candy favors and red candles made u setting for a large white birthday cake. Guests were Thelma . McCorniniaeh, ' June Eddy, Grace .Mason, Kathryn Furnish, Mart belle Huild, Marion Geiss, Iiaphna llowUmd, Mary llowlund, Robert Mc-t'ormm.-u h, Ralph Penlatid. Alma Geiss. Kenneth P.tidd, Lloyd Caldwell Edwin Averill and Clarence Ingram. DELPHIAX CLFIt MEETS. . . rr -ir mi-et m ot- Ute.'lM'lphianr HuU yesterday at the home of Mrs. G. M. j Hire, Provence, In Southeastern ' Frit nee, was the theme for ir.scusnloii. i Aim. Laura Nash read a paper on the! manners, customs and language of tho Provence, and Mr Fred Llouullen 1 snoko on the battle songs sacred: Mr. and Mrs. EiiiU I xoiikh and love songs of 1'rovencn. i "Pierre Vida!" was the tuple chosen' by A. M. Chrystall, and 'Flanienca" ! was the theme fi r a talk by Mrs. . I W. Hyers. Miss Thelma Intpuls ung j a nolo" with piano tiecomnanlment hy i Miss Pauline Ilice, who played tin In- ' strumental solo also. Yellow puppies I were attractively used its n decoration, and during the soeial hour. Mrs, J. T. i Richardson presided at the tea table.' THIS WOMAN'S A group of Pendieton women who THE THOMAS SHOP A Wonderful Opportunity . ',. r i ilS 9 ft COATS WM DRESSES Each one the inspiration of a mastei'j. rincl executed with a skill that amounts to Knius. Exquri-iitely plain or wonderfully trimmed and drafted, they present the Paris idea of the moment. Matterialu and colors comprise ail thi.i season's showing. . ' . Early selection is advised, for At the prices effcred, they will go faster than the usual sale of garment!. Til STFIVY IX POIITLAXU. Mrs. Lyman Wen expects to leave i socn for Portland where she will 1 spend the summer In the study of I .- - - - ' - - voice. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Pinson who i have been making their home at 1 1 I JL 1 1 1 I 111 II 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II II II 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M Security apartments, will occupy thejfs 21 Ilice home on Ferkins avenue during s S the summer. , S ItETFRXS To PF.XDLKTOX. Miss Xeva Hayes, who has been vis- j iting with her brother in i-an Harna- ' d-no, California, has returned tu 1'en- I of Easterner. t ,h ' dnv u-h.. ..h... ... ilrs. 11. U. Hayes of iiiverslde. . chapter. They will return to Pendle ton this evening, accompanied by Mrs. Ida L'mbach. worthy grand matron who will go to Umatilla tonight for MEETIXf? POSTPfVNEIV . The meeting of the Current Litera. t ture Club has been postponed from ': The No. 2C Autographic j KODAK, JUNIOR Equipped with Kodak Anastirrmat f. 7. 7. lens and Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter. Takes a picture 2 7-8 x 4 7-8 inches, almost a full post card size. 1 . Jhe,Kodak Ba'l Bearing shutter has speeds of 1-23, WO and 1-100 of a second, has the usual time and "bulh" actions for prolonged exposures. TV, a Tn nn T..: : i i. ouiiiur t.s coverea witn genuine' t leather, is finely finished in every detail, is extremely THE PRICE IS $25.00 gram sim- THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE Bring3 a R&j or Hope to Childless Women Lowell, Mass. "I had anemia from the time 1 was sixteen years old and fj.iW'.'uii'W'ptii' inwas very irregular. , , i ii A If I did any house- ii cleaning or wasltinc I would faint and VI nave to be put to lodge inietin,' and will then return to next VrMny to next Saturday. It will j 14 wtjbed. "mv boahfint A thinking every min- 4 juie was my last. ilAfter readinir vour x t A text-book for women took Lydia E. i. j Pinkham's 'eeeta- i ')bia Compound and used the Sanative Wash, and have never folt better than I have the last two years. I can work, eat, sleep, and feel as strong as can be. Doctors told me I could never have children X was too weak but after taking Vegetable Compound it strength ened me so I gave birth to an eight pound boy. I was well all the time, did all my work up to the last day, and had a natural birth. Everybody who knew me was surprised, and when they ask me what made me strong I tell them with great pleasure, ' I took Lydia E. Pink- na Portland Those who went to Milton today are Miss Kmily Mel'room. Mrs. Will .MtCi.rmmi.oh. Airs. I.eota Prown, Mrs. C. H. Conroy, Mrs. I, I t Temple, Mrs. T. P. AVells, Mrs. !. K. Iliekeis Mrs. Itoger Kay, Mrs Kr.inlc Saling' and Mrs. Winn Johnso. Sr.XSHi.VK CLUB MEF.T3 The Sunshine Cluh met last Thursdav at the home of u.. iu Wood of Athena. The afternoon was silent in needle work. Carnations and cherry blossoms wero used as a deco ration. Kefieshments were Rerved by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Anton Kraft of Pendleton. The next meeting will bo at tho home, of Mrs. Dave Stone. WKiHIIXG SOLEMNIZED. Miss Gertrude Wilson of Ponrfi..i,.n and Chnrhl W. Itrown, of Krankltn county, Washington, were united in marriage this morning at the -Methodist parsonage with ltev. John Hecor officiating. The brido wore, an at- iniejjvo frock of while. The noui.Ie i .,ri,. -..I inane meir iiome In Franklin county. be held in the cluh room of the county library w.h Mrs. I. U. Temple ns hos. S ten. . . . : , Ol'KST AT NFWQfilST HOME.' Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Xewquist ' hnvo as their guest their grandson, Frank Hellittger, of Iebanon. UKTl'MX FROM PORTLAXD. Mr, and Mrs. Cliarles Bond returrced last night from Portland, where they have been for the pant two weeks. Model Cleaners & Tailors Only good fjuality, only one price, only one method of doing business. " 1 If you buy your next suit here it is a guarantee it will be giving you good service and satisfaction long after shoddy, jaddish" stuff is in the rag bag. f If you make your money in Pendleton, spend your money for home made products. WE MAKE THE BEST. Lester & Booher I 04 W. Webb rhone 321 The' wheat market bows a' Iitfle added strength today, May wheat clos ing at $1.31 and July at $1.0 8. an In crease of three-fourths ot a cent for May and. for July , over yesterday' MOTOU TO WALLA WALLA. Among the Pendleton lieoule who motored to Walla Walla last evening to hear the Xew York J'hilharmonic urcnestra were Mr. and Mrs. Earl am's Vegetable ComDound and never leit Detter in my UJe. Use this testi monial at anv time." Mrs, Elizabeth 1 A't r U...IU C. T , II II ' . . jm, is. ii.auui ot, uiwtu, mass, nawyer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MeFar Tms experience of Mrs. Smart is surely land, Carl Franseen and A. W. Lttn- tit ,"vu"l""""rcl"IillluTI lwr xjyuitt r. oeii, s t finknam s vegetable Compound. It ia "'v a great many similar cases. WILL MOTrn nw Mr. and Mrs. W A Uhodes and little .o.i di.ij win leave Tuesday morning ior a motor trijj to Mmenajinlis. They will remain for six weeks as the guests 01 .urn. n nodes relatives, Following are the quotations receiv ed by Overheek & Cooke, local brok ers: , AMirat. Mny...$l.S0i,i $1.31 V; tl.i'i U.SI lJuly 1.1)6 1.08 1.054 1.0R iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiT QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Pr ices East Oregonian Printing Departniciit" TO VISIT .MISS WIXDKIt. Jliss Haswl Atwood will leave this ,y,t j.a oranue to spend a week or ten das as the guest of Miss Edna Winder. .III Ulll.J 1.11 o i iu 0 ' HE DIAUUND BBtMU. 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