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PACE SIX TEN PAGES " DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING. MAY 9, 1921. Social mid Club Neivs M were OFFICIAL I'MJ, M.MH:. Thr rffi. inl all f.ir the !lst annual ronveiubm (if tin- iK"ii Federation of Women' Clubs to be held here May .71, .lime 1, 2 and 3. has boon sent cut l.i cluliM iMncn iiicr I he entire slate. Tbe oi Pt I 111 of Wi'J'K as HUKKested In the Htnte and rlubs i." presented under the heading of r departments, as fol low: Aim i Iran nt iv.enship, applied ((1 urat Ion, fine art, legislation, pres. nun piiniicny, nn.i iniiuic weiiare. , Kn-hairt Liwrrarp. Miss F.dna Mur Oreeon elub women's attention Is'phv. Charles McLean and Byron railed partii ularly id ehild welfare. Warner. Mm, Fred Kehllke .f li Grande Is ! t ( Itiilrni.in Tor this stair. 1,... j.MifM .. mus llOXi KKI), Miss Helen Van Nus of Portland. ' SiaK'-;' nanus were used for the plarelThey are Mrs John Montgomery, Mrs. e n ds ai h table centered by lirilliaut j Ge use Stunsler, Mis. K. F. Avetill. ted tulips As a courtesy to Miss St. Mrs. J.'C. Snow, Mis Guy W'yiick. I'eter the students pres tiled her with .Mrs. ;md ,uu ,rs. I A. McGlintocU. an allr.utive t;ifl. j Tln.se present at the affair ri.VH HAS MKKTING. St. I'eter, Miss Kllth Snow Shir. lev H.vel, Miss Knuly Dohnerl, Miss' of ""'' "",n usual Interest was a .Marguerite Humphrey, Arthur Fran- i n,''1"K of the Current Literature club Kuni. Millard Kennedy, Claude Snow, '""''y afternoon in the coiiniy Miss Irva Dale, Frederick ltohrman, ' wl,n 'empie as nos- At the rnnvenli tess, the occasion marking the final j meeting of the year ill the club calen dar. The subject for the afternoon was I "American Fiction." and the theme I n, ten minutes will j '", , 1 ! W!1S developed by Sirs. Geor.ue Clark, be allowed for the reports of si.mdiim . . v,l1. 1 ortland. i who gave a criticism of tierpescheimer 1 r. mmlttees. iw i. Kiimvn ami ivhn has vis- Uml n review of one of his books,! Hcsololions wiil be read and acted ln ( ,"ll!l'1"11 the home of her Linda Condon;;" Mrs. t S. Jerard. j upon eaih day. All resolutions must " " -'er. nas neen who reviewed Hooth TarkinKton's be In the hands of the Resolutions "'"""''t'M for ilie office of president "Turmoi!," and Mrs. Thomas VatiRhan committee before noon Wednesday. , "'"'' s lasue at Whitman Col-(who nave a rcsdinK from "Gray All officers 1el Bales or alternates ! leR''- Sh wi" hp '"''l'lsed In the j Dawn," by White. lMcasins musical and chairmen of standme committees I ",m-"- election. .Miss tan Miyg Is ni numbers included solos by Mrs. Will will lie nrnvide.l with room. , nimilii r or Kai Konpa Ramnu mv breakfasts bv the hosiess clubs rOM'V vic-.-rcil.Mit of the ram ! pus Y. V. C. A. MWF.rt IS G1VF.V. Miss Ada Si. I'eter, mKLKGATK.S AllE NAMED. coach for the The Lincoln I 'arent Teacher Asqo. Junior play. "Green Sto kincs." pre-jciation has chosen the fnllowini; dele wented recently at the hish school, and Rates for the State V. T. A. conven memliers of the oast, enjoyed a din- tion to be held here Wednesday, ner Saturday evening at the Wistaria. Thursday and Friday of this week. ii o i" i , i m r a i ii s ii o v m mm BUDS OF FASHION First Presentation of "Originar-New" SIDOIER TIME FROCKS ti. Menuett ami Mrs. James HUI. Dunns' the business session, Mrs. ( Xorborne Herkeley. n-tiriiiK pivsident, ; Save a report showing tlie achieve- i nients of the club (iurhiff the past ' year, .Mrs. Perkeley, .Mrs. VaiiKlian, .Mrs. J. C. Snow and .Mrs. .leranl J were elected as delegates to the state J convention of the Oregon Federation: of Women's clubs to be held here May 31, June 1, and .1. The club Is planning a picnic which will be held ; next week if the weather is fair. The club rooms were beautifully decorated with a profusion of lovely dopwood blossoms. Scotch broom and trilliums, the whole color effect 'beintr exceptionally eha.rmin.ir. During the social hour Mrs. Nancy DeSpain and Mrs .J, K, Kmvhill presided at the tea table and the hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs. Charles Uond and Mrs. James Welch. New officers of th club for the en suing year are Mrs. Snow, president; Mrs. Vatighan, vice president, Mrs. Je rard, secretary, and Mrs. Welch, treas urer, while the retiring officers are Mrs. Berkeley, president; ;Mrs. Snow, vice president. Miss Peth Smith, sec retary and Mrs. James Welch, treasurer. Fresh Ranch Butter 2 pounds, full weight Mc 5 Pounds Best Lard $1.25 Carnation Shortning-, 5 pounds 75c Corn, can : 15c Tomatoes, can 15c Teas, can 20c Lima Beans, pound 7c Salted Peanuts, 3 pounds 50c Washing Powder, large package 2fc Cold Dust, 20 packages $1.00 Stanf ield Cheese, pounds 45c Canyon Milk, 8 cans $1.00 Caroline, it whips, 8 cans $1.00 Laundry Soap, white or brown, 18 bars $1.00 Toilet Soap, 20 bars $1.00 Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phones 28 Only 1 Quality the Best THE THOMAS SHOP homo of Mrs. C. if. Conroy, 6 T John son street, tomorrow ariornoon. Radiant in their exhilarating atmos phere of youth and refreshing in their smart simplicity are these original cre ations of ORGANDIE, IMPORTED SWISSES AND FRENCH VOILE. NEW GRADUATION DRESSES JUST IN. THE SHOP OF BETTER VAICF.S For Sale We deliver free anywhere in city limits. CHICK FEED, SCRxVTCH FOOD WHEAT ALFALFA SEED SEED CORN OATS, BARLEY, FEED CORN CALF MEAL, LAMB MEAL MISS TEMPLE P.ETmXS. Miss Vera Temple returned this" morning after a three months' visit in the Philippines. Japan and Ohin.i. Miss Temple, who accompanied Mrs. George Perincer on the trip, spent a short time in Eugene on her way home. Mrs. Peringer returning here last week. LITTLE DAPGHTER NAMED. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rudolph Hannler has been namei' Mary Marguerite. The new arrival which weiRhed six and a half pounds, was born at St. Anthony's hospi'a on Friday, -Mrs. Tannler's birthday. SrEXD SU.VDAY AT SPRINGS Dr. and Mrs. Frank Hoyden and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Raley were hosts yes- terday at dinner for a number of j suests at the Iioyden cabin near Rin'- j ham Springs. The suests motored to the cabin and spent the day. MEETING IS POSTPONED A meeting of the Rebeknh Club, planned for Thursday, May 12. has been postponed to the evening of May 25. hecausc of the Parent Teacher Association convention to be held here May 1 1, 12 and IS. MRS. SEIGLE DEPARTS. Mrs. Melissa Seigle, a guest yester day at the home of her brother. P. T. Beltz, left this morning for Lewislor, Idaho, where she will visit before re turning to her home tn California. D. A. R.'s TO MEET The members of the Daughters of the Revbliition will meet tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Oeorse Hartman with Mrs. Harlman and Mrs. O. E. Holt as hostesses. MISS COLFSWORT11Y HONORED. Miss Margaret Coleswoi thy, former ly of this city, received a distinctive honor recently at I'niversity of Cali fornia where she is a student. She was ofi'eied a scholarship, carrying a fund of five hundred dollars, at It.id cliffe, faun , is as an educational Insti tution. M'ss Colesworihy has not yet decided whether or not she will ac cept the scholarship. Her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. C. F. Colesworthy, who now reside in California, are planum to motor to Rcrkeley to attend com mencement as Miss Colesworthy will be graduated at fliat time. Joseph Colesworthy Is now In Philadelphia taking a three months' professional course in ctrical engineering. ON WAY To HOSTO.N Dr.'and Mrs. It. c. McDanlel, of Portland, who are well known to Pen fi'eton people, are on their way to Boston for a six weeks stay, according lu word received by Pendleton friends. MRS. MARIN IS HOSTESS. -Mrs. J, C. -Marin entertained with lan informal sewing party i n Saturday at her home. Guests were Mrs. George Whipple, Mrs. Frank Erwin, Mrs. Floyd Estep and Mrs. Frank McNally. MISS JENKINS RETPRNS. Miss Esther Jenkins, who with het sister. Miss Hazel Jenkins, has been attending business college in Puttland, air.ved in Pendleton Saturday for a ten days' visit. contest tomorrow night. A siner medal contest will be given tomorrow night at the Presbyterian church under the auspices of the Wo men's christian Temperance I'nion. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine it mm mMw 1 Take Aspirin only aM told In each package of genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. Then you will be following the directions uml dosage worked out by physicians during I'l years, and proved safe by millions. Take no chances with substitutes. If you see the payer Cross on tablets, you can take them without fear for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Kararhe, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin Boxes of twelve tab lets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Payer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidcster of Salleyllcacid. TIIOSK TltOt Itl.KKOMK TLIES HIGH GRADE SUITS COATS AND SILK DRESSES Special Priced for Next Week. A large assortment of Jersey Suits and Spring Coats, values to $55.00, special $23.93 We have a large assortment of plaid and striped wool Skirts and Jersey Jackets. GIRLS' FRIENDLY To .MEET. Members of the Girls' Friendly cietv, upper division, will meet Wednesday at the rectory of church of the Redeemer. the MOTOR TO BINGHAM -Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Woodworth, Miss Helen Huntley. Miss Georgia Fletcher, Donald Woodworth and Gus Burgy motored to Ftinzham Springs yesterday and spent the day. RETCRN FROM SPOKANE Mr. and Mrs. Ed'win Schiller have returned from :"po.ane where they spent t few days visiting Mr. Schil ler's parents. . MISS HfDLETT VISITS J iss Jessie Hudlett, of ili.ro, Ore gon, is a guest at t lie home of her sis ter, Mrs. G. E. Hunter. tZ-L M Age Bu-in'J I SvtIMMIK.' ' VISITORS IN CiTY itr. and Mrs. Claude IIar.s"om were in from their home near Cold Springs on Saturday. UIIILLA FLOOR & GRAIN CO. MRS GRAY DEPARTS. Mrs. Charles Gray departed this morning for Poise, Idaho, where she wiil spend two weeks visiting friends. BPS Y BEES TO MEET The Busy Pees will ish Mall Thursday evening for dele gates at the Stale Parent Teacher As sociation convention. The dinner is lor the benefit of the church. DANCE IS ENJOY El i Several scores of young people en joyed a dunce given by Pboenlx Club members on Saturday evening at State Hospital auditorium. Vest Pocket Kodak Special Small enough to wear Focusing Model Tictures, 1 5-8 x 2 1-2 inches New goods from the Kodak City are no sooner in troduced than you find them here. For example, the new camera in the V. P. K. size the focusing model of the Vest Pocket Kodak Special is ready for your inspection. It is a splendid picture-maker in every way. The lens is Kodak Anastigmat f .0,9 that means speed and sharpness. Through a distinctive focusing ar rangement, the Kodak may be brought in sharp focus with the subject only three feet away that means "close ups" with the regular lens equipment. PRICE, $21.00 And of course there are the other models of the V. P. K. at $8.00 to $21.00. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. CHAPTER To .MEET I Bushee Chapter. No. 10, Order of; tho Eastern Star, will meet tomorrow evening. .MISS WRIGHT DEPARTS. I Miss Caroline Wright departed to .Hit.-, uaki hR DKI'APTS day lor her home in Albany, after itrs. Charles H. Carter left today for visit, at the home of her sister, .Mrs, Seattle, where she will spend a week. ( Fred Doneit. QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices-; East Oregonian Printing Department. 1300 V. Alta Phone 351 Service to You Our sen-ice to you means the proper fitting of shoes, the correct styles to wear in season. Shoes that will give service, colors to match the gown or suit. These are yours, and you are entitled to this ser vice, insist on it and you won't make us mad. LAIRD-SCHOBER SHOES give you that touch of distinctiveness that no other shoe does. They fit; they wear. sfOFS'fossmvcz hi .Seattle, where she will snend a week. Fred lloiiei-t II morning for Poise, Idaho, where she j . I III.V.M.K III III-; dhllVKI), j V ISITOR IN CITY. Ill Young matrons and maids or the! Mrs. ('has. Ilrownl'ield Is here from III IChurcb of the llfilneittfr I'.iriuh to I., i !,,. I.. .-..I f.. r i ..... i.-lll The Busy Pees will meet at the charge of a dinner to be riven In I :i r- llor.kimr fl..r 1,0,. i..,i.',..u .. r'..i.. Ill - - i Step Inside for a Nice ice-cold drink "ONYX HOSE" To match the shoe. Insures you of correct hosiery and gives you lasting satisfaction. Y lift rgrD-M i mm fw We are demonstrating, the porcelain-lined water cooler in the famous Automatic Refrigerator. This cooler lies right next to the ice, between the food and ice compartments. Requires no extra space or ice. Your ice does double duty, cooling your water and refrigerating your foods. Can be used with or without water bottle. Have you seen the food-saving, ice-saving, health saving Automatic? It's a wonderful refrigerator. CRAWFORD FURNITURE Not 8inee the tally jart of th war have photoi;rar hs lbc till of the ianiouu. Biff Three" of Germany corn to th? United Kiatei. The group was soaped In full Imperial regall at the fune'ul of the oriuer KjiUeiUi at I'uutdniii. LaU U rlih;, Aimuid vgu TlrlU, tieneiul von KuiUcnbure, Ueneral X-Licudoil. 103 E. COUKT ST. I'lIOMJ 4 OA