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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1921)
; t ' iWevi.' fAOI six DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, EVENING, MAY 13. 1021. TWELVE PAGES or 3 Social and Club News l'INNKIl MtVH ;JUYKI. M' Era Hansen, ihyslcnl traitiliiK ii in tor, be In chiirge. rVorra of ciusm rntuvrd the itI- don U' ilitmer Ktvi n Iiiki inxin l I imsli , VVII.I. MOTOR TO I'ALlKolt.MA Hull on r pari of the SI. -He rarrnt ( .r. inul .Mil. Prrd Kmnruth ami 'i'"a licr AKNoclntltin niinrnliim, il.iu.Iitrr, Hi-rtlia Jean, will leave lo- Itrllllutit rluxirr nf lld fi.iw r.i ' iimrrmv for U AnKoles. by motor. centered the tableH vliul) were ar ranged In "1"' Khnpc, Willi Sirs. C VC )ln huml, (Hate r siilrnt. iresidliiK. 1 hey mil .vpeiul the summer there.; liiiritiK the al'.-enee of Mr. nnd Mm. Kami. nn their home nt 310 Thomi'son Mr. and Mrs.! Mra. E. II. Aldrirh mmc o charniinK .will he ouiled by nolo preeedlim the dinner. lieoorts of ; Unleway. the varioUK NNoeiatU'iia wire Klven during the dinner. The dinner was Nerved by the I'aii.-li llouve ISullil, nnd besides nlut 40 who nwisted or who pave donations llmwj active in the work were Mrs. I'.eorBe Hnrtnmn, Mrs. James Welch. Mr. Roy ftaley, Mrs. rharlra )!ond. Mrs. Mark Moorhniise, Mrn. liwrenee Fraxler, Mm. James SturptK. Mrs. Charlrn Tnllorh Miss Florence Sweet, M iks Kdythe I'anbner. Mrs. Iturten WILL C11VK TEA. Mil. TIl.TOX IMKS j Mrs. John Halley Jr.. received the i ,' news of the death of her ulster Mrs. ' Charles Tilton, In Salt Ijiko iity this morning. Mrs. Tilton visited In Ten-1 ill., ton on t u iwuimia nit.1 l I remembered by those who met her as a woman of exceptional culture nnd charm. Grcullrh. Mrs. Ijeslie ?lbbs. Miss Ks- ther Kelly. Miss I.iermrre, Mrs. II. V. Mckson, Miss Mildred Berkeley. Mm. (I. V. l'hela. Miss Martha Juhn Non, Miss Flora Sliaw, Mrs. OoorBe itna'r. Mrs. 5. K. Holt, Miss Kdna Thompson. Mrs. 8ylvnn Conn, Mrs. Chita Stadfeld. Mrs. Herbert Thomp son. Mrs. Anna H"rrlck, Mrs, Henry Klxon Jones. Mm. ltowoe Kealer, Mrs. V. J. Clarke and Mrs. Harold Warner. For the pleasure of delegates, the "Mile- Hlrd"' pageant will b given this evening on the high school lawn. The pageant is open to the public. The Woman's Uenefit Association of the Macvaboes will hold silver tea In the club rooms of the library on Sat-! urday afternoon from half past two mull five o'clock. TO VISIT l.Y l'ORTLAXn. I Mr. and Mrs. J. u. McCook will leave this evening fur Fortland where they eyj-ect to remain over the week end, returning home Monday. MOTORINC, TO PORTLAND. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams nnd Mrs. Two O. A. Hartmaii left this illumine on n hundred M-hnol puills will take part, motor trip to Portland. KXiJAtiF.MKNT IS ANVOt'.Wfcn Of Interest to Pendleton people Is the following from the Portland Ore Kontan; Miss Marguerite Cross entertained a few intimate friends yesterday honor ing Mi's. I-iwromc Dutton (Nita Hunt er), who recently came to Portland front Taeonia. nnd during the after noon Miss ilross announced her en. Basement mid upproachln? marriage to Frank K. Fowler of Pendleton. The wedding will be solemnlr.cd June 4. The bnde-eleet Is a Oamina S'hi Item of t'reKou and Mr. Fowler is a lleta Theln Pi. He Is atteiidinR the 1'nl verslty of OreKon Meilical school. Miss Gross, who is a charnilns girl, Is known here and has visited friends 111 this city. Mr. Fowler Is a nephew of 1. B. Wafrie of this city and Ir. Kldred Waffle of Astoria. He Is now an Interne at the county hospital In Portland. XKW OFFICKIiS KLKCTKD New officers of the Research Club were elected yesterday afternoon at a meeting for 'which Mrs. ltessic Reese and Mrs. Roy Penland were hostesses nt Mrs. Reese's home In Helix. The officers are Mrs. Clarence Kdmunds, president; Mrs. Fred Llcuallon. vice- president; Mrs. II. K. McLean, secre tary; Mrs. Joe Cox, corresponding sec retary; Mrs. Reese, treasurer. Mrs. T. H. Remboldt and Mrs. S. A. Newberry are the new floor committee members. A pleashvg program was given and several guests, other than club mem bers, were present. The hostesses served dainty refreshments. II O P F ' b IrSTAlKs i 11 O P Saturday Specials Suits at Special Reductions. Silk Dresses Reduced. Coats Specially Priced. NEW SPORT BLOUSES NEW SUMMER DRESSES NEW SILK SKIRTS f. .'Jin. IIIK SHOP OF BKTT K It V A L V K S Ml Bl 11 in 1 ii i i i t WHY It Our Chickfood better than ethers for your CHICKS? Because we make it our business to try out every thing we sell before placing it on the market. See our Electric Incubator hatching out little CHICKS. What do we feed them? Come in and ask. Everything in the CHICK Line UMATILLA FLOUR I GRAIN CO. 1300 W. Alta Phone 351 MISS D.VYIS SPKAKS An interesting visitor in Pendleton Is Miss Ilertha Davis, of O. A. C. She Kave a talk this morninir at the I". T. A. convention on "Practical Applica tion of the Smith-Hushes Law." A Part of Miss Davis work includes the visiting of state high schools where O. A. C. domestic science teachers arc employed. AID SOCIETY MEETS The Presbyterian Aid Society enjoy ed a meeting yesterday. Kor the pro gram, Mrs. Clair KJwards sans a solo and Mrs. Overturf gave a reading. The society is planning a bazaar for this full. BLACK FRIDAY SHIVERS HOLD NO WORRIES FOR PRESIDENT OF U. S. WASHINGTON. May 13. (f. P.) This is President Harding's lucky day. Hlack Friday shivers failed to worry him. He was nominated In C'hlcaso on Friday, also Inaugurated on Friday. So much for Friday. As for thir teen, count the letters In the mime Warren Harding. PRESIDENT OF P. T. A School Trains the Brain. Shoes Train the Feet. I'nli-w tlx- I'lilblV shoe hit rightly Mmixxl, the; fct-t will not be prupi-rly U"ebistl. TUiTeforc. to k-'i the growlrrr f idiapWj1 to nuke tlieni strong ukI Klunly U present tMel Isxn-s. bnikm urclieis weak ankles and uUicr niinoyiiiK fiK Hilimuto buy BUSTEK BROWN SHOES Tlie ramrt slmpe ut ihe sin- U giutrantio-d by the liroiin Shap tiiK Im- vpun which tln are liin.li-, ami oliliii Kie to tlte inoldu of the nJ' tlu MiciitifMnll) 'rri'a't lia'. Itillig In mir Ik and girU hihI hae tlicln fiUcd 1Ui lliialcr lWxmn iJhmts )iki will im it k. Mrs. J. F. Hill, of Portland, presi dent of the Portland 1'. T. A. council and vice-president of the Federated Women's Clubs of that city, was this afternoon elected president of the State parent Teacher's Association. Mrs. W. II. Wyrick of Pendleton president of Pendleton council and i district vice president, was mad state vice president. U'.strict presi dents chosen are: .Mrs. Everett f'harles of Portland, No. 1; Mrs. J. E, Rand, of Portland, No. 2; Mrs. Clan Porter Smith, of Pendleton, No. 3 Mrs. Evans of Prineville, No. 4; Mrs. Itruce Kester. of Vale, No. S; Mrs. H. T. Elmore, of Ashland. No. 6; J. f! Swan, of Eugene, No. 7; Mrs W. H Horning, of Curvallis, No. 8 Mrs. John Itisley of Clackamas county, was re-elected corresponding secretary. Mrs. I A. Harlow, of Trout dale, was re-elected recording secre tary, and Mrs. John Huldron, of Oak grove, was re-elected treasurer. .Mrs. Anna Head, president of the Portland rade Teachers Association, iva made auditors. The three new directors chosen are Mrs. F. I- Poindexter of Eugene: Mrs. D. I). Kelb y, of Portland, and Mrs. W. J. Hawkins of Portland "Lit Up" i 1 New York police will loon bt tralklnc traffic towers, when thla new ilanal device la put In general oh. Ifa a three-way eloctrto Ian tern which hangs around the officer ieck. The llghta ara red, yellow ad arean. A reflector above Ulu- Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Wo sHi'iall.e In I'lnc mills anil l'rcli Vc'it'tahli , as well us I ( 1 (.rude Mi.ccrcK, Inik olei this II.-1 for S urday triulo, t lupine lino of l- .m1 l.tui?ir (.imkIs. lUI'tJKTI'.li .1 U'ANKSK ll.SM'rs-a.lwt! Impoi'l Oiilcr it sw-s, siii.i:!, 7-V; iiHiliuni, fl.Wl, larsv, 1.2.V Caliroinlu ;iv Tom.iloc!. poo ml ink- Hot Hons.- t'liciiinlvr-i, law, oaeh ...lloo Southern Sweet INilaliH-s, 2 Miimd.H I Mirhlu tirivu IVpHrs, poin d , JSci Hot Hoiim- 1 g!i I'liint, imiiiiuI ..MM- Item iida White Onions, 2 pounds 2."K' ('aliftirniii Itiinch TiiriiliJ. hliinii l.V ( ullfornin III neli llect", bum b I mi Ne t'alirorn.il Ciibbiojo, poll nil ! .It' lloiiil UMtuii-, Inn'.e linii'li I.'k- Homo C.iiiwn ANiiauus, pound loo No I'otaliH's. ;l iMiiinds ftOo lim-n Or. 'oils and ItmlNIi, buiicli Olo sp" iiicli. 2 imnnils I.V 1-Vn.li Oilirornln St run Ix-i'i-ies, box S.'m' III iibnrli. a Miiiuds 2.V Cuban line Apple .IMrn largo, each ;ue Lemons, or. nines luiiiiiiins unil l lorldn (raNi I rull. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phones 28 Only 1 Quality the Best (East Orcgonian Special.) HELIX, (.ire., May 13. There was a large attendance at the Baccalaur eate services on Sunday. May Sth. A very able sermon was delivered by Rev. O. U i'lark of Pendleton. The church was prettily decorated by the sophomore class of the high school. The high school play. "Nothing but the Truth." given .Monday evening, was a success in every particular. There was a large and appreciative au. dience present and each character vas well sustuined. About ninety-five dol lars was realized fivm the evening's entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Drew if Echo were week-end visitors In Helix and uttended the baccalaureate service on Sunday. While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Cook. Much Interest was shown in the meeting of the W. C. T. I', held Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. U Morrison. It was "Guest Day" and each member invited her mother or a mother. After a short business session, conducted by the president, Mrs. Minnie Walker, tliu leader of the program, Mrs. M. U. Smith took charge. The following program was given. Hull Call yuotaiion, "Mother." Solo Mrs. P. M. tteed. "The Woman Who Wrote 'Mother Macliree.' " by Mrs. AJ, C. Mclntyre. Solo "Mother Machree," by Mrs. Fred Oswald. Paper "Mother," ill's. .1: Griswold. Piano sido Hlldi Morrison. At the conclusion of the program refreshments were served. .Mrs. Mcl'herrin ol Athena is a vis itor in Helix, the guest of her daugh ter. Mrs. Fred Oswald. Sunday dinner guests at the Itoy Penland home wcro Ilev, and Mrs. George L. Clark and son James, Mrs. Matthews and Clarence rcnland and .on of Pendleton and W. H. Jackson of fan Francisco. Pendleton matrons visiting in Helix Wednesday wt;re Mrs. Ed Geist, Mrs. George Ktaiigicr. Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. It. Haymond. Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker of Athena were ill Helix Monday evening and at tended the play "Nothing but the Truth." Election of officers of the student body of the Helix high school for the ensuing year was held Tuesday. The following were elected: President, Harold Tozier; vice president, Julius Nelson; secretary treasurer, Katheryn FRECKLES Ifcm't Hide Them Willi a Veil; llcmoie Them Willi Otlihie Double Strength This preparation for the removal of freckles Is usually so successful In rc 1 moving- freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that It is soldi under guarantee to refund the money if it fans. Don't hide your freckles tinder u veil; get un ounce of othine and re move them. Even the first few appli- ' cations should show a wonderful Im- I provement, some of tho lighter Treck- ! les vanishing entirely. lie sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine; It is this thai is sold on tho money-back guarantee. THE THOMAS SHOP SPECIAL til life 7$ 1 Saturday Only Phoenix Silk Hose, lisle top, colors black, white and brown. Regular $2.23. Special price $1.95 Gotham Gold Stripe, pure Silk Hose, the best money can buy. Regular $3.00. Special price '....$2.49 High Grade Lace Hosiery, all silk, colors grey and black. Regular ?".O0. Special price $4.00 Mclntyre; sergeant nt arms, Win. Al bec. -Mrs. McKlnney and Miss Irva Mr Kinney of Weston were In Helix Mon- Iday evening and attended the high school play, "Nothing but the Truth." Visitors at tho W. E. Potts home on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Will Mc Lean, Mr. and Mrs. Marlam Harrow of Walla Walla and Will Anderson of Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chormley of Pen dleton were Helix visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. it. Dale and Miss Irva Dale of Pendleton were Helix vis itors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gcmniell and children were visitors In Pendleton Saturday and attended the field meet. Helix people are looklgg forward to Helix people are looking forward to inclusive. A splendid program Is promised. It took Elirlich Ooi; experiments to discover a way to give a man arsenic enough to kill syphilis germs In his blood without running the risk or killing liliu. He called the result li-n.i; or "salvarsan." In this country the I 1'nited Slates government supervises 'Its production through the Hygienic laboratory of the Public Health Ser vice anl calls it arsplienaiuiue. The I'. S. Public Health Service r. tlmates that at least 500 und possibly jlOOO lepers arc at large In the I'nltrd I States, and that the number Is In icrcasing. The government did not Istart work on lis Federal Home foi I Lepers a minute too soon. SI ;.ll ADVANCES SAN FKANC1SCO, .May 1.1. ( U. P.) : Su-ar advanced 2.1 cents a hundred from the record low price. I from the rocorU low inico. I i j Only the best is good enough ONLY strawberries from the famous Hood River Valley are good enough for this new Vogan confection. In cream and chocolate they are simply delicious! Be sure to try this new candy. You'll like it. At better dealers everywhere. Vojin Candy Company Portland - Seattle Spokane. Tacoma 1Q)8lIS AS MOONLIGHT PLENTY OF NICE Chickens FOR SUNDAY'S DINNER Nothing but the very finest meats are purchased by this market. Everything eared for and handled in the most sanitary manner, so it is only natural that you receive them in first class condition. We devote our entire time to meats alone and are thus enabled to do better by our customers. Downeys Market Phone 600 15Main Vest Pocket Kodak Special Small enough to wear Focusing Model Pictures, 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 Anastigniat f.(5,i that mean's 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. 1 PENDLETON DRUG GO. More Rugs In the new shipment arc MANY BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTERS This lot is in addition to recent new arriv als and each and every rug has been priced in keeping with the new price adjustments. It will make you think of the good old 1911 days to gaze through our store. CRAWFORD FURNITURE loa i;. coi HT st. nioNi; 4v J !SMlhataBWBMS4afce1W!(i!!Pafc4( --""""--i--T.T:TTlir.rifir