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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 31, 1921. TEN PAGES r PAGE SIX ! i Social M AW" VISIT HIX'illAM Taking uiHaniugr 01 the tumble 11. l.luy w bl. ti Inclmleil Sunday and -ii i liny, maiiv Pendleton people motor ed Id Lliighnni Springs. Among (he Umatilla county people lio made up various motor parlies wore Mr. Bin! Mm I. t Lockwood. I Geori;e 0. Licmillin, Mi . unit Sir. Fred Frsisii-r. Mr. and Mn llowdy-nM-ll, Donald Mr-Cook, Mrs. W. Ko tcr, Mr. and Mrs. tension, Mix. 1-ois SUIm mid fmiiilv. M ins Kathleen J!r-1-,i1 Mr and Mrs. Win. C. Rrvant. M.ij. Pauline i:U-". Miss Mary MiDon nlil. Mm. Sadie P.mm Wife, David pun Wise Mrs. S1 J. Haiim. Mr. and Mrs. Guy, Wvriok, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Plrna'Non, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cnn nun, Mi. nml Mrs. Flint Johns, Mr. hiiii Mis. A. A. Mclntyre, Mrs. W. H. A I hoc, Marvin Albce. Mrs. M. t, Mor r son, Perl Morrison, James Morrison, Hilda Morrison. Mr and Mrs. J. S. An derson, Miss Palsy Morrison, Mrs. C. S. Kendall Golden Rhodes Naoma Per kins, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Rishnp, Van C.mllin. Mr. and Mrs, I. M. Wilks, Mr. anil Mrs. J. P. Harroh, Miss .Vcva fool, 1. Thoyse, F. F Boolier, Mr. and Mm. Herbert Heed, Miss Theresa (Juinlaven. Al Goddard. E. P. Goddard, It K. F.ui-hanbergcr. K. R. Mallory Mr. and Mrs. Bert McDonald. Carl Koe, A. A. King, lmngene Kinge. How. ard Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Las iien. W. 8. Downing. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Taylor. Mr and Mrs. C O. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott, Mrs. Thomas W. Freeman. H. Kay. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Pliillopot. Miss Nell Chajn bertain Miss Je?siea R'.cardson, Miss Knit Schneider Mrs. P. Toll. Miss UOfF'S X II K S H O V OF Science Says that many skin infec tions have been caused by improper shaving that to be safe you need Good Razors, Toilet Powders and Johnson' Shaving Cream Soap Johnson's not only pro tects end benefits your skin it matei shaving. Try it just once note the billows of rich, beard softening lather. Ilf, 'fllll'S DRUG STORE The Store That Save You Money is the store that sells goods right, and gives you service. That's US all over. MABLE. 7x'J Congoleuni Rugs, delivered 410.75 Gx9 Fiber Rugs, guaranteed fast colors, delivered.. ..$6.75 Double 25 year, guaranteed Ked Springs, delivered $17.50 White dishes, good stuff, Fet $2.00 Heavy Hotel Plates, set : $2.25 Padlocks, Eagle make , 35c and 65c King Fly Swatter .. .'. 10c Wallace Bros. Knives and Forks, set $1.50 22 Smokeless Shell, per box 25c 12x1 J, 10 z. Wull Tentd ; $23.50 Glass Lamps, complete $1.25 Let us do your repair work. We guarantee our work. Charges reasonaole. Vouib fi,r SitiIcc, iley&Kemp Quallt Our UlliMUftl ItiiHm 623 and Club K!v snvilcr. Mrs, F. Folk, Civil Lo B.'.n, Floyd Snyder, John Klchner and IKun.e Guderian. LKON' l.K FF.I1V15B To WKD Of Interest to Pendleton people iy the announcement Of the engagement and approaching marriage of Ieon Fcbvr and Miss Rosamond Neumann Mr. Ix-Felivre spent a month tn Pen dleton last winter In the Interests nf relief for the children of Ktirope and has many friends here. The following is from the Portland OreRoninn: June 1 will le the dote for the mar. rlnge of Ieon X. Icfehvn Portland representative of tho Provident Lite and Trust company of Philadelphia, and Miss Rosamond A. Neumann, sec retary of tho Indorsement bureau nf the Seattle chamber of commerce. The ceremony will he held In I-ns Gatos, the homo of 1-ewis H. Neu mann, a brother of the bride-elect. Mrs. J. H. Neumann, also of Seattle, will be in Ls Gains for her daughter's marriage. Mr. Iefebvro Is prominent In social service work and It was through his Interest in one of the worthy charities in which he is active that he met Miss Neumann. He Is w,ell known in the business circles and In socially popular. The bride-elect is a former I'nivcrsjty of Washington girl and popular In sorority circles and has a wide acquaintance in the cities about Paget sound. Phe is be loved not only .for her business abil ity, tact and efficiency that have mUdc her a suocess, but for her social charm. Ul'hTAlUS SHOP Summertime Frocks Radiant in their exhilarating at mosphere of youth and refreshing in their smart simplicity. "CRISPY" ORGANDIES "GRACEFUL" VOILES "SERVICEABLE" LINENS $13.75 and up. See These New Arrivals. It i: T T K K VALUES We carry all the well known shaving creams, soaps and powders. Mennens Kranks Rexall Colgates . Williams Safety Purola Lysol A. D. S. 0 Our line of razors in blade and safety styles is always complete. tuUisfMctiuu Our Aim &2X Main News UKCIT.M. IS SlWF.Stf. The recital last tnt;ht ill which Mrs, lici t A. Mclionald presented her pu- j pus, Ann AUnra Nelson and Mats Porothea Dodge, was one of the most j keenly appreciated musical events of (he past season. Both young pupils played with artistic finish and style, their playing showing unusual talent and careful training, linth Rive prom ise of making a place for themselves in I ho musical world. . The I. le Pest ran in by Lisxt was np parently the most enjoyed of Miss Nel' soii'b nuinVrs. In this she displayed a beautiful singing tone, and the caden as were cxqulsl:t ly clean and delicate. Miss Podge played the difficult Impromptu by lihelnhold, brilliantly and with splendid teehnluue and fin ish, her audience showing special ap preciation of this number and the dainty Pastorate by Scartattl which she Interpreted with marked musical taste. , Miss Mtflic Jack,' pupil of Oswald Olson, assisted with several croups of songs. She possesses a beuuliful so prano voice of bell-like clearness and sings with delightful ease and assur aiicc. Her Intonation was excellent and her work last night reflected care ful training. .After her last souk, "Evrninir Hrinjts Rest." she responded with a charniintr little encore. "Folk Song," by Bunyert. The program follows: Pastorale Scarlatti-Tunslg Gavotte Hach-Saint Saons Porothea Dodge Sonata in U ...Haydn Allegro, Largo, Finale , Alzora Nelson Lascia ih' lo ilanga Handel O Loving Heart Trust On. .Gottschalk Merle. Jack Song of the lirook . .Lack Pause Negre Cyril Scott Dorothea Podge To a Water LHly Mac Powell Humoreske Godowsky Alzora Nelson Flower Song from Faust Gounod Tho Nightengale Has a Lyre of Gold Whelpley Mcrlo Jack Llcbestraunio I Liszt Waltz in G flat ; Chopin Alzora Nelson Kvor.ins Priugs Rest Bishop Merle Jack Violin Obligato Mr. McDonald Impromptu Op, 2S, No. 3. .Rheinhold Dorothea Dodge WILL CO TO POltTLAND. Dr. and Mm. David 1!. Hill will leave for Portland tomorrow for three weeks' may. Dr. Hill will act on the State Hoard of Dental Examiners. A week-end Kuest ut the home of Dr and Mrs. Hill was Miss Margaret Dills, Instructor In dramatic art at Columbia Collewc. Miss Dills left yes terday for a visit with relatives in Washington, after which she will uo to California for a time before re turning to her home in Virginia. Mini Dills lias visited several times during lh oast season at the Hill home and Is popular In Pendleton social circles. IN HONOR- OK DAI GHTER. Mrs1. Robert N. Ptanficld will cn teitain on June 27 at Portland Heights Club. The affair is in honor of her daughter Rurbara. Oregonian. Ahaaft rinbt on top Here's a Style for Young lilit weight material in an undeniably smart model. Ask your dealer six GILLETTE BLADES with HOLDER ; $1:25 PREPAID lit Attractive Cane Satisfaction Guaran teed or Money Re funded. Tliix offi-r fur limllcl lime only. Ili inil lif iinmr) orilcr or i-a-.li (mt M4ini)fc) FRAI) RAZOR CO. 1173 IdtOAHU AY M.W YOKK MTV Country Meat Direct from llieiramli, smoked nilh wood. Fine quality. Shoulders, 'pound. . . . , 25c Ham, pound 40c liacon, pound . .............. 35c Bacon Backs, pound 35c Country Butter, roll 60c Bancli Eggs, dozen ....... 25c Stanfield Cheese; pound 40c Tillamook Cheese, pound 35c Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phone 28 Only 1 Quality the Best MISS CALKINS WEDS. Miss Oi' Calkins became the bride or William U. West on Sunday at a. m. it tho K. M. Mortimore homo, with Uev. Oeorso U flarK, pastor 01 ui I'rosbyterian church, officiating-. A color scheme of yellow and while was used In decorating the living room where the bride and groom stood be neath an arch of yellow roses. The r:n cciejmmy was used and "I Love You Truly-' was played sofily uuring the service. Immediately following the cere mony a wedding breakfast was served. the guests being Rev. and Mrs. Clark, Rev. and Mrs. J. T. 1-aRose, .Mr. anu Mrs. E. Mortimore, Miss Grace Du bois Miss Genevieve Dubois, Miss Olive Mortimore. and Miss Evelyn Mortimore, Mr. and Mrs. West left yesterday for the coast for a wedding trip. ISIUTIIDAY IS HONORED. In honor of the sixtieth birthday anniversary of John Mcltae, formerly of Helix, now of Walla Val!a, a birth day dinner was held Sunday In the neighboring city, duty-nine guests were present and Mr. McRae was pre sented with a M:usonlc ring us a token Pendleton people who were guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. H Warren, Mr. and. Mrs. K. K. King and Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Erieilly. - GUESTS IN PENDLETON HOMES. Mrs. Charles Runyon, prominent Portland clubwoman, will be the gnest of Mrs. Wesley N. Matlock during the state, convention of the Oregon Fed eration of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Edwin Goff. of Newberg, will be the guest of Mi. Henry Dixon Jones and Mrs. H. J. Warner. Mrs. Ralph Mc- Ewen of Athena, 1 a daughter of Mrs. Ooffs. ' BANQUETS To PE GIVEN. Members of the senior class of the Pendieton high school, and the fac ulty. Aiil be guests this evening at a banquet at the Elks club. Tomorrow evening, active and alumni metubers of the Jolly Bachelors will be guests at a banquet and dance at Jolly's Dm. WEDDING IS SOLEMNIZED. The marriage of Miss Sarah Vaughn and Marlon W. Martin of Ukiah, was solemnized on Kriday evening at the Christian parsonage, with Rev, W. A. Ore.isman officiating. They were at tended by Mrs. Eva L. Urchin and Earl F. .Martin. GUEST OF MRS. TEMPLE Mrs. I. U. Temple lias as her guest Mrs. W. R. Holmes, , of Enterprise. Mrs. Holmes will be In Pendleton for the convention of the State Federation of Women's Clubs. She has been vis iting in Corvallis with her son, F. A. Holmes of O. A. C. GUEST OF MRS RICUiA RDSON Mrs. A. E. Ivanliw, of La Grande, 1 in Pendleton as the gnent of Mrs. J. T. Kliharilson. Mrs. Ivanhoe, who Is county .school Hiiierinti-'iiik-nt of Union I'linniy, 1m a ilflctt'itc to tinr convention of the SUite Kfuerutlon of Women's Clubs. HKUE FliOM HKL1X. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1J. Ul.sk of Helix weri hero Saturday. Japanese Workers Show Force www- -.i-"-. i. a 1 -fU& Juitr- . ' .... it i X 'U 4 t f f -A npw : --. i All For the first time In Japanese history, workers there celebrated Mar Day with man meetings and paradea. TKU picture of an open air meetlns In Tokyo la the first to arrive In America. The met ting- was beld by tht XC w-L ' Jananesji rwtylon f( j flbof, MIS,-: WAGNER HONORED. Miss l.eota. Wagner, whose marriage lo Ernest Hell w ill be an event of the near future, was honored Inst evening ut a shower given ut the home of Mrs. Gertrude Nusli. Roses and wild or ange blossoms were used In decorating and Miss Wagner received many charming gifts. Following nro the guests: Mrs. Weber, Miss Agnes Carter. Miss Mabel Johnson. Mrs. W. E. Walbrldge, Mrs. Hassig. Miss Anna ItroNvn, Miss Harriett Pentaiuln, Mrs. Ida Keane, Mrs. S. H. Forshaw, Miss Eva Hansen, Mrs. W. W. Green, Mrs. A F-Warren, Mrs. Hugh Roll, Mrs. W. R. Wyrick, Mrs L. D. Idleman, Miss G,ruce Froai ana Miss Ed.vthc Duubner. LUNCHEON IS GIVEN Honoring Miss Claire Kulcy. whose engagement to H. Sherman Mitchell has been announced, Mrs. Guy Hoy den and Miss Mildred llcrkclcy en tertained yesterday with a one o'clock luncheon al the Berkeley home. About thirty guests were present and covers were laid at tables centered by dainty clusters of early summer flow ers. Following the luncheon. Miss Raley received a "shower" of lovely gifts. The wedding will be an event of June -li. .Miss Haley, who Is the daughter of Colonel and Mm. J. H. Raley, is a girl of pleasing personal ity and Is most popular. She was graduated from University of Oregon where she was a member of Chi Omega sorority, and where during her senior year she was secretary of the student body. Mr. Mitchell, who was formerly city editor or the East Ore gonian. is now editor and publisher of the Ferndale (Washington) Record He was graduated from University of Washington where ho wan a member of Alpha Sigma Phi. Mr. ...tchvll was prominent In student affairs and was oditor of the Washington Dully. FROM CALIFORNIA TO MONTANA. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Hotchkiss are guests at the home of Mr. Hotchkiss sister, Mrs. E. F. Slraughn. They are motoring lo their home at Red Lodge, Montana, uftcr spending the whiter at Long Bench, California. MISS MARVIN TO 1!K GUKS'C Miss Cornelia Marvin, state librar lau, will he ono of tho speakers ut the state convention of the Federated Clubs, will be the i,rucs.of Mrs. Nor borne Berkeley during her , stay Uendleton. AT MOTH KIt'S IlKDSIOi;. . Mrs. II, C. Grady spent the week end at the beside of her mother, Mrs. Kllen Henderson who Is a patient in St. Mary's hospital atAValla Walla. GO TO COLFAX. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Marr, and little daughter, Hetty Jane, motored to Col fax, Washington, Sunday morning; for a visit. Tlicy returned homo today, VISIT i'AHKNTS. Mr. ami Mrs. John Itannister, Jr., and daughter Joan of Helix spent the week end hero aa tho guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilson. ' MfKU- J 1?' torn & w i i IS THE THOMAS SHOP Beautiful Back Line Corsets Graceful restraining of surplus flesh youthfying of the figure real corset comfort and satisfaction awaits you in I). 01 II. TO MULT. Members of the Degree of Honor a ill nii-i-t tomorrow at 2: 30 . m. In tho I. O. O. F. hall. There will be In itiation. LF.AVIC FOIl SPOKAXB. Mrs. It. E. Dodge and daughter. Miss Dorothea, left today for Spokane where they will Join Mr. Iindgo and mako their home In tho future. miss hkltz kkttrxh. Miss Daphna Helta returned this morning after spending Junior Week end ut O. A. C. as tho guest of Miss Delia Ferguson, of this city. MIks Helta also visited In Portland with her sister, Miss Ktliel Lle)U. WILL I.KAVK FOR ELGIN. Mrs. George Towers, who Is con valenlng from a slight operation, and her sister, Mrs. It. I- Rivers, will leave, this evening for Klgin where they will visit with their mother, Mis. J. C. Lark! ns. GUKST OF MliS. Nab.'I. Miss Marguerite K. Wlndi-I of Port land, formerly of Pendleton, will ar rive this evening to bo the guest of Mrs. Ijiura D. ias:i uur;iig the state convention. Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs. Miss Windel is a delegate from the Nurse's Association of Portland. OUIJ KKIH l K R.VTKS. WASHINGTON, May 31. (U. I'.) The demand that the proposed cut in railroad wages be accompanied by a reduction In rates on Pacific coast Iruits and vegetables was made by J. B. Malloy. vice president of the Unit ed Urothcrhood of maintenance of way employes and shop laborers. 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