"i f f ' - W ' - j1, - f. t f I S t. I. v fXOt CDC DAILY EAST OEEGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 23, 1021. TEN PAGES Social and Club News ftt'Tfxn rAtincs p"rri.Aii YfftU'tdHV'ii 'Tfr wpathi-r liiret! Prttifn fif I'mlliMon mnu.riKIs to wood nd nrnm mul outing pnnlf re rtiimrftn. Thfr wpi ninny visiiivrs nt Hinrhnm Spring, and riwiliiiK tho 7rt in popolnrlty wn ("abl'ngp Hill. unr of ths mux hfatitlful picnic spot In ihlK rpmiiii. Tho hill iiffunlB n llndl1 pnnnrnmir vi w with Mt Hood, Mt. Adnmx n1 Mt. St. HHcn in lh dlstnncp, the riilorit In Hip rays of th within ftun rivaling- MaxfirM rurrth painting. j MILS. TAYI.ntt UKTl'KNS ' Mr. T. C. 1ior. formerly nf ln-' 1ltnn, now of Tonland, hn rvtnrneil ! to tht city lifter n visit to South Am- ric. The Sunday Journal coninincd , n Imprinting Int'rvlpw from Mm Taylor, who Bfior Ion-inn Tork I In January, went down thp west const ! of fl uth America after passing j through the Panama canal to Santia-j gvi. Diile. Phe spent the latter pan of the summer wason on the south' I ern continent. Sailing from New Tork city. Mrs. , WKnI-,1Nl-j is SOLKMX1ZKD. Taylor went to Cristohal. after a short The marriage of Miss Lillian I Mop at Havana, and crossed the isth.j M,1V(T of Pendleton nnd Llovd K. mna of Tunaina by the canal. From: IVn ;., f American Falls Idaho was Jlalhoa on the west coast she traveled! Solemnied on Saturday evening In south stoppmg at C.illao. Peru, final-1 Ihi!l .,. uiln Rev. V. H. Cox, pastor ly arriving at Valparaiso, where she! ,,f lhe itamist church, officiating. The Crossing the Amies j rina ceremony was used and the bride was attended by Miss Lillian Stevens. Miss Mayer wore a smart dress of brown trtcotine heavily embroidered up the coast of Hrafil and arrived in New York some three wecx ago and in Portland last week. According to Mrs. Taloor, the thtve most interest lug features of the tr:p are the Pana ma canal, which every American should see, the agricultural industry of the mountainous regions of Chile and the beautiful harbor of Rio. MISS dlll-TLlOH HOSTKSS. Miss Kvelvn Ureiilich entertained twenty of her girl friends on S-'atnr- day evening. Hoses and pansies mad' a .'harming decoration for the rooms, where games and unique contest were the evening's diversion. I.ater refresh ments were served In me dining room. Guests for the evening were Stella McCormmach, Kva Nelson, Dorothy Parthel Kthel Kmlusk, June Schaal, Florence Fletcher, Barbara IJeuallen, Thelma McClintock, Kathleen Mo Clintock. Paphna Howland, Jean Hell, Nit .A iJorham, Ijivelle Gray, June Ed dy, Pauline Scott, -Margaret Soott, Utah Harper. Henrietta Rosenberg, Agnes Ilelxail iind Ignore ijretilich. and her hat was of the Mr. and Mis. Davis will home at American Falls, I'avis Is in business. same shade, make their where Mr difpni barked. from there Ituenos Aires was the next slop In the five months' tour. Visiting Montevideo, ITagnay, she then came HIIU'S t I .N PAIRS s II O V Attend the Merchants' and Manufacturers' Car nival, Happy Canyon, Thursday and Friday, May 26-27-28. New Blouses Of GEORGETTE, CREPE DE CHINE AND PONGEE. Smart styles reasonably priced, $5.35 and up. NEW JERSEY JACKETS all colors. THE SHOP OF B E T T n It TAt WF.nr.lNO AT CHIMICH. At an early morning wedding yes tenlay at St. Mary's Catholic church Nllss Teresa Burkina and John Mo I Nature were united in marriage with Father O Malley officiating. Mr. and .Mrs. J. P. Murphy were the alloml- ants. following the ceremony, n wediliug breakfast was served at the home of Mrs. Murphy, the guests being Mr and Mrs. McXamce, Father O'Malley Father nn Iloomlssen. Miss Anna Mclevltt and Hnrney Kenney. After a wedding trip to Portland Mr. and Mrs. McXaniee will make their home in Pendleton. RETURN FROM EUGRNK. Several Pendleton high school so nlors who visited the I'liiversity of Oregon campus during Junior Week end returned this morning. Those who were guests and the fraternity houses they visited are Harold Ooe decke, Sigma Nil; Donald Woodworth Heta Theta Pi; John Simpson, Sigma Nu and Kappa Sigma, and Pavid Swanaon. Sigma Nu, Kappa Sigma and Phi Gamma Delta. WFPniNO DATR SET The date for the marriage of Miss Margaret Gross of Portland and Frank E. Fowler, of this city, has been set for June 4. The engagement was nn nounced recently In Portland at t party for which Miss Gross was his- tess in honor of Mrs. Ijiwrence Dm ton. The wedding; will be aolemnlzed In Portland. MISSHELTZ DFPARTS Miss Daphne Peltz departed todn for Corvallis where she will visit the O. A. ( campus during Junior Week end as the guest of Miss Delia Fergu son. Pendleton girl who is a pledge of Alpha Gamma Delpha Sorority. Miss P.eltii. before returning to Pendleton will visit her sinter. Miss Kthel Helta, in Portland. C E S ROLLED BARLEY, ROLLED OATS, TIMOTHY HAY ALFALFA HAY CHICK FEED SCRATCH FEED WHOLE CORN CRACKED CORN ATTEND THE MERCHANTS' AND MANU FACTURERS' CARNIVAL, MAY 26 AND 27 UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO. 1300 W. Alta RECITAL TO BE GIVEN. Miss Dorothea Dodge and Miss Al- zora Nelson, pupils of Mrs. Bert tic donald, will be presented in piano re cital next Monday evening. May 30, in the library club room. They will be assisted by Miss Merle Jack, soloist who Is the pupil of Oswald Olson . RECITAL TO BE GIVEN. Several pupils of Mrs. S. H. For- shaw will be presented in recital on Friday evening at the Presbyterian church. Miss Agnes Little will be the accompanist. Among the numbers on the program are three groups by Mar old Hungate, talented yountr musician. - VISITORS IN" PENDLETON". Mrs. Earl Doane, little daughter. Marcia and Mary and Miss Lois Given, of La Grande, are guests at the home of .Mrs. Doane's mother. Mrs. Kv: Wlssler. and other relatives of Mrs Doane. RKTUR.V FROM KL'GENE. Mias Alberta McMonies, Miss Gene vieve Phelps and Miss Edna Murphy returned this morning from Eugene where they visited the I niversity of Oregon campus during Junior week end. MTIIl W. C. T. I'. TO MEET. The Women's Christian Temperance Union will meet tomorrow afternoon at the county library at 2:10. Meas ures which will be voted upon June 7 at the election will be discussed. 1 JOLLY NINE TO MEET. Tbe Jolly Nine will .meet tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Tillio Walters. Auto Baskets 1 11!.' New luiskcH Take small floor space , hut holds Plenty for Iuik'Ii. Om let vlilto an 1 puiple, each Wtf One lot extra fancy. Must be seen to he appreciated, ea. $1.25 ( if lot iireci frort Japan 7.V', $I,IM), $1.23 Sun M ill Raisliu, lull pound package Itll Thonipsi n's See. lies Raisins, pound !t."4 Large Muscatel, o.nil , In0 Tui'i I'll Cuirants, pound "' ll .lfid Penis, pound IVaclie::, pound 2.V Sai.li. Clara Prunes, JO-Sfl, pound IMlo Sant i Lira, Prunes, 311-40, pound 2V S iiita Clara Prunes, sd.ion, J pounds ., li.'c ;'pl!i Prunes, in po.'uds . . ,..,.$1.1.1 White T'lr-s, pound . '. .20V Pluck Mission Figs, omul . Dales, I'ard, pound ...i fiOo Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phone. 28 Only 1 Quality the Best after spending a few days visiting at the rome of Mrs. Kirk's mother, Mrs. E. M,. Planting. C.I II.D ENJOYS MEETING. Members of the liegeman chapter, Westminster Guild, enjoyed a meeting on Saturday ut the home of Mrs. lies sie lleeso, of Helix, with Mrs. Reese. Mrs. Edith G. Van Dcusen and Miss Maliel Johnson as hostesses. The trip was made by auto, there being twenty-eight women In the party. After a business meeting anil lun cheon, Mrs. T. H. Rembolt, Mrs. K. E. Geist, Mrs. if. E. McLean and Mrs. II. S. McKenzle reviewed a chapter of the study book, "Hible and Missions." For a musical program, Mrs. Raymond Hatch and Mrs. MacKenzie each sang a vocul solo anil Mrs. MacKenzle and Miss Johnson played a piano duet and Miss Johnson played a piano solo. Mrs. A. C. Mclntyre of Helix gave a reading. A dear llraln and healthy body are essential for success. Business men, teachers, students, housewives, anil other workers say Hood's .Sursuparllla gives them appetite and strength, and tn.r'vC their work seem easy. It over comes that tired feeling. SMYTIIK-I.ONKIMiAX (-Q. (Continued from page 1.) DINNER IS POSTPONED. The dinner which was to have been given Tuesday evening by tho Ijidies Aid of the Presbyterian church has been postponed indefinitely. RETURN FROM ST.VNFIEI.D Mrs. W. T. Perrin and daughter. Misg Ferndale Perrin, returned last evening from Stanfield where they visited relatives. MISS RUOO VISITS. Miss Grace Itugg. who has been so. journing at the Rugg fa nil, spent the week-end in Pendleton. MRS. TARDIFF DEPARTS Mrs. Anil Tardiff and little daughter left today for a visit In Portland. Phone 351 VISIT Tlie Pendleton Merchants' and Mfgrs' Carnival HAPPY CANYON May 26-27-2tf. "WVIl he Thur!" CHAPTER TO MEET. Hushee Chapter of Eastern Star, will meet tomorrow evening at the Masonic hull. ARTISANS TO MEET. The Artisans will meet tomorrow eening for a business and social ses sion at Eagle Woodman hall. RETURN" TO FARM. Mr. anil Mrs. John Kirk have re turned to their ranch near Pendleton PORTLAND. May 23. (A. P.) The marine strikers" attitude on Sec retary Davis' compromise is unannounced. rU'fun- to Acci-pt. SAX FRANCISCO, May 23. (A. P.) Sea going unions here refused to ac cept Secretary Davis, compromise of fer. NEW YORK, May 23. (A. P.) The steamship owtiers" association de clined Secretary Davis' proposals for the settlement of the strike. British Soldiers gi to Sllcsla. LONDON, May 23. (U. P.) Four battulions of British soldiers will leave I immediately for Upper Silesia it has I been announced officialy by the war j office. The men will be drawn from the troops along the Rhine. They will augment the allied' forces along the Rhine to preserve order. chine is temporarily out of service, the remaining machine can take care of tho refrigeration. The Installation of electrical appli ances nnd wiring has been in charge of John Vaughan. Particular atten tion has been paid to this work be. cause tho theory is held that the fire which destroyed the old building was caused by defective wiring. Helps Local People) The activities of the two companies, the Sinythe-Lonergan Co. which con ducts the Ice, refrigeration and storage Part of the business, and the Golden West Creamery which Is engaged In making butter and ice cream, provide an outlet for products produced In the county, and 22 men are on the pay rolls, mnst of the employes being men j with families. The cream nnd bntter fat supply used by the creamery concern comes from the vicinity of Pendleton, Echo. Stanfield. Hermistnn, Uklah, Pilot Rnek and the country adjacent to Athena and Weston. About 35 men were employed In the construction of the building, nnd Newt Munkers. foreman for the contractor, rushed the work will all possible speed that Pendleton might be assured a supply of ice during the summer months. The plan of operation in the Ice cream and butter departments has been so arranged that the products are carried by machinery from one part nf the building to another, and they are never touched by human hands during the process of manufacture. j ltcady for Big Output R. E. Chloupek, manager of the concern, has been in charge of the construction work from the owner's point of view, and hy tho time of the opening, he expects to have the plant ready for peak-load production during the remainder of the seuson. All the machinery used for the manu facture of ice and Ice cream is new and modern and of the best designs that could be found on the market. Tho building Is of mill construction and reinforced concrete is found in the platforms, the hallways, and the floors of the bntter and Ice cream rooms. The roof is of fireproof asbes tos. Secial fire protection is provid. ed In the way of outside and Inside hose lines, stand pipes and fire ex tinguishers. Twelve-Inch Interlocking tile walls with underwriters labelled doors make It Impossible for the build ing to be all consumed by fire. The cold storage is now ready for occupancy, and cold storage business can now be taken care of, It Is stated. Warm storage Is another feature that probably will be offered this winter. THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME. I THINK YOU HAD BETTEft START TO READ HIM SOMETHING ELSE 3E3IDE JACK DEMPSE.V! J& C'MOkf kiovj! LITTLE PEP! y 'iS. WHAT'S THE MATTER? SQk A LITTLE SPEED , I Ivk ........ THE THOMAS SHOP BLOUSE SPECIAL just ai i-iv'Hi, I cautifiil lino of Goortfctte nnd Crepe de hine bl(iisp.s, nil be"uii!'ul!y made, to sell nt prices thnt will pieii.se cvfryloitv. Special, $5.85 New line of Summer Dresses just arrived. They are beautifully made of dan.ty voiles) organdies and figured satine, .mimed with organdie collar and cuffs. Large tucks and ruffle.! are used cleverely, while a few are lace and organdie poiiit trimiiied. .." ATTEND THE MERCHANTS AND MANU FACTURERS' CARNIVAL, MAY 2G AND 27 No. 2Q Autographic Kodak Jr. life) life. IV? iiESSr with Kodak Anailigmat f. 7. 7 lent $25.22 For all-round, day-in-and-day-out picture making, the 2C has always particularly appealed to us we think it will particularly appeal to you. It's compact and convenient to carry, for example, and yet the picture it makes is just short of post card size 2 x 4; inches. And then its lens equipment. The Kodak Anastig mat is designed by Kodak experts and manufactured in Kodak factories for the particular Kodak on which it is to be fitted. As a result lens and shutter and aux iliary equipment are in perfect harmony and better pictures follow as a matter of course. Set it here. H't art featuring the "2C Junitr" in ur KtJak department Other KoJaki all autographic from $8.00 up Brownies from $2.00 up The lYmlleton Drug Co. Step Insde ! for a Nice Ice-Cold Drink f mm f 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. Used in Over Two Million Homes in America. ATTEND THE MERCHANTS' AND MANU FACTURERS' CARNIVAL, MAY 26 AND 27 CRAWFORD FURNITURE 1 1 IOU i :. COl'KT tT. l'HOK 4M HI