rv f -r "x fAGS SIX DAItY EAST ORfeGONIAM, PENDLETON. OSEGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, 1021. TWELVE FAGE3 I.. J L.i.1, J .IB or 1 Social and Club News will visit cnxiiox A Kinup of members of tho Nriah bvis if Woodcraft will kne tumor, mw fur Comlf n 1 not na lelpgitte Hi Ihi" X. if W, convention. No meetinij 111 I held here Tik-wIm.v nlUit an (lie eonveiiiion will. e, in session Monday hiii Tucsdny. . MKICT1NU I4 M.KTI'OM:i. The Ulrln' Friendly Koricly, iiM"r IIvIhIiiii, will moot noxt Thursday nfl nrnmm instead of next Wednesday aft ernoon. CM H II AS MKKTIMi. For t lip flnnl mor'i of lh l'r, Mr Willlnm MMlcx-k was hostess yes terday afternoon fur a mum enjoynhle luootlnK of the Snlnrorinktum club. Ann sting: Mm Mailork were Mm, P. J. Mr Monies, Mrs. G. W. Conns and Mia. Anna Htorle, j Hcautlful clusters of ryrinea. rose. I and peonies, ncd with a profusion of Kreenery, wore uwd In decoratinc The Kiiest of honor for fhe afternoon m lra. Mary Roydcn. who was pre sented with a silver tea ball as a pleasing remembrance.' Joe llunpite, talented younc pianist of Cheney, and a nephew of Mrs. C. S. Terpenim?, played sevend beautiful ; selections, as well as some old fash ioned son which drew the club member Into several dances. Miss Pauline Minims gave a pelasine read ing, and Mrs. Swe Holmes, a delegate to the state convention, gave an Inter esting talk. Guests other than club members were Mrs, Wade Privett, Mrs. II. B. liauro, Mr. William Dunn, Mrs. Wil- Hhui Itocarh, Mrs. Thomas Kits (Jer sld, Mrs, Wesley Matlock. Mr. CVS. .Wheeler. Mn W. W. Hoolhby, Mrs (iiiy Connerly. Mrs William Peterson, I Mrs. Mays, Mrs. Walker. Mrs. Morris, Mrs. J. I) liiKTam, Mrs K. J. Burclilll. and Mrs. C. P. lVshop. - -. i lINNKU IS U1VKN. Severs! Informal dinners have been clveu recently In honor of the. gradu ates of the Pendleton hish school. lji.it evening John Simpson, John Henderson, ltovlil Swunson. Gilbert Strove, Maine Kennedy nud Perry liavls enjoyed a "no host-" dinner at Hotel Pendleton preceding the gradu ating exercises. On Thursday evening, the Jolly IWholors attended a tiino,uet at Jol ly s inn. yuartet niimiers wcrej Kiven ny ueorKO user, it i. iitrkson. Jack olph and Itudolph Mollner. Ijiter the Jolly lliclielors entertHined their tidies with an informal duncluf luirty at the inn. MllS. HIM. HONORED. , Mrs. II. X Stan field will give a luncheon today at her home in honor of her slster-ln-lnw, Mrs. David n Hill, of Pendleton. Covers will placed for twelve. Mrs. Hill will Vie in Portland with her husband. Dr. Hill, until after the Hose Festival. Oresonian. Denby's Aid Captain Davl.l f km.,... m has been made naval aide to the ecivtary of the nav, He la , head of the sixth moral division of the navy t " oc MKS. SODEX DEPARTS. Mrs. Kert Soden or Portland, who has been In Tendleton for the state convention of the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs and whd has been the guest of Mrs. C. S.Jerard. left for ii o p ' s t p s r a i n s s h or SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS GEORGETTE BLOUSES S5.35 LINEN SMOCKS hand embroidered pock ets, colors v, hit e, rose, copen blue. 63.50 VALUES 81.95 TAFFETA DRESSES, all colors, values to 839.50 ... 819.75 M U THK SHOP OF BETTER TAfcUES Science Says that many skin infec tions have been caused by improper shaving that to be safe you need Good Razors, Toilet rowders and Johnson' Shaving Cream Soap Johnson's not only pro tects and benefits your skin it a shaving. Try it just once note the billows of rich, beard softening lather. We carry all the well known shaving creams, soaps and powders. Mennens Kranks Rexall Colgates Williams Safety Purola Lysol A. D. S. Our line of razors in blade and safety styles is always complete. THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE her home In 1'ortlaiul yesterday. She was accompanied to Arlington by little Prudence Gray who will visit her Hunt, Mrs. Merrill Sloorea. Mrs. Soden is an nunt of Mrs. George Gray, mother of Prudvnce Gray. WOIIK IS Ari'KrX-lATUD The work of the committee mem bers from the Federated Clubs of Pen dleton who.'wero In charge of the crab upper for state convention delegates at Parish hall Thursday evening Is commended by Mrs. J. T. JUchardson. chairman, and her assistant. Sin. J. II. Perry. Members of the committee were Mrs. H. S. Garfield. Mrs. J. U Vaughan. Mrs. Lee Moorhousc, Miss Ida Boyd, Mrs. -A. F. May, Mrs. Wil liam Dunn. Mrs. Minnie Stillmnn, Mrs. Norborne Berkeley, Mrs. A. C. Koep pen, Mrs. Laura p. Nash, Mrs. R. T. Brown, Mrs. Mary Disoswuy and Mrs. t. I Johnson. Those who assisted in servinj? were Mrs. Walter Adams. Mrs. M. S. Kern. Mrs. J. B. Welch, Mrs. R. I. Keator. Mrs. a. W. Hyers. Mrs. S. A. Newberry, Mrs. L. M. Spauldins. Mrs. Fred Lieu alien, Mrs. T. R. Kemholdt, Mrs. H. E. McLean. Mrs. Clair Rdwards. Mrs. I E. Twitchell. Mrs. K. O. Amann, and Miss Dorothy Lockwood. Appreciation is expressed also to the male quartet which sang several num bers, to Fells Cleaning Works for the use of tho telephone, to the Taylor Hardware Co., Peoples Warehouse and awtelle's and to tho telephone opera tors for their cooperation in making the affair a success. The crabs for the menu and the flowers which were so effectively used In decoratinc were the ?ift of the Newport clubwomen. INVITED TO SIT DOWN! Como in and "talk" it over with us! Our stock is tho largest and most complete in Eastern Oregon. v ' . Harvest is near, let us figure with you on your harvest needs. We are sure, if you give us the op portunity that we can please you both in price and quality. - Drop in the next time you come to town. tion. Mail and telephone orders given our best atten- Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phones 28 Only 1 Quality the Best was a delegate to the state convention of tho Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs, Is remaining In l'cndleton for a short visit with Mrs, F. S. Krwln. MISS CI.ARK DKPARTS. Miss Helen Clark, librarian at the county library, left today for her home In Madison, Maine, where she will remain until August. She wtll vlwlt in Kouth Bend, Washington, and left today on tho Northern Puclftc train. WEDDING IS SOLEMNIZED. The wedding of Miss Ruth A.' Allen and Anthony B. Amonini, .both of Wallowa, was solemnised this morn ing at the Methodist parsonage with Bev. John Secor officiating,. Attend ants were Marlon Kettberg and S. M. Brown. WEDDING OF NKD FOWLKR. The following from the Portland Oregonian will be of interest to Pen dleton people: Miss Marguerite Gross of this city and Frank Kdgur Fowler of l'cndle ton w-ill bo married at the bride's home this afternoon. Only relatives and intimate friends-will bo present. Both Miss Gross and Mr. Fowler are former University of Oregon atudents. Q Hon 2a V- a JiO rtexamswus-... to4re Gt'EPT AT MORSE HOME. Mrs. Lee Warnick of La Grande, was the guest of JJrs. Roy Morse during the state convention of the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs. Both are members of the I. E. O. Sister hood. . . MRS. FREEMAN HERE. Mrs. F. E. Freeman, who now makes her home in Montana but who is re membered as Miss Harriet Young, of Pendleton, is a visitor in Pendleton. She is a sister of Mrs. Carl Engdahl of Helix. '. MIR8 BRANDT VISITS. Miss Lotta Brandt of Weston, was a Pendleton visitor yesterday. MKS. OVXER HE11B Mrs. F. B. Oxner, of La Grande, who Net Champs Vacation Days Are Here We are nvidv l miiI ur mills, hi Camping Ivquipnieiit.. We are glad to quota ilii following prki-s: 8x108 oz. Wall Tent with ropes $11.00 8x10 10-oz. Wall Tent with ropes $12.50 10x12 10-oz. Wall Tent with ropes $16.50 12x14 10-oz. Wall Tent with ropes $23.50 7x7 8-oz. Auto Tent $12.50 6x14 8-oz. Tarps, with snaps $6.00 Camp Stools 75c, 85c and $1.00 We alo carry wonderful line of n a-njnalile iH-kvd Kuil 1'm- and Trunks. Our i'mm !Uogi- In 1'rict- from SI. 00 to $8.25 Our Trunks Range In Prkv from $8.75 to $47.50 VKIi OIR KKI'AJR KKI'AMTMK.NT. fHAKUKH RKASO.VABI.!:; work ;iARAvri;i;i. Yonrs Kor Servkf , Riley & Kemp VuaJuy Our WaMmord baUbfactlua Our AJnl ' I Jamea 1 Farquhar tatMve). tmyt aational singles tennis champion, and Cornelius DeBlaso have beep) (Officially crowned boy" national .double champion . Both an stu '.dent at lh jhtfjwrtord CN U tiifh MISS ROGERS HERE. Miss Gwendoline Rogers, of this city, who Is attending Whitman Col lege, is spending the week-end In Pen dleton. She arrived last night for the commencement exercises at which her sister. Miss Mildred Rogers received her diploma. LEAVE ON MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donert and lit tle daughter, Patricia, left this after noon for a motor trip ttf Burns. They will be absent from Pendleton for two or three weeks and will return by way of Portland. MISS WURTENIU'KOEIl DEPXllTS Miss Carol Wnrtenbergcr left today for her home In Portland where she will spend the summer months. She is art Instructor in Pendleton school and will return in the fall. MISS MORTIMORB TO VISIT Miss Evelyn Mortlniore. ono of the members of the 1921 graduating class of the Pendleton high school, left to day for a visit In Nu.ni pa and Payette, Idaho. " NO SUMMER CONCERTS The Victrola concerts, a pleasing feature each Sunday at the county li brary, will be discontinued during the bummer months. There will be no program tomorrow. WILL MOTOR . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham will leave by motor' this evening for Marshficld for a visit with Mr. Jra ham's parents. LEAVE FOR LA GRANDE Miss Irva Dale and Mum Emily Don ert left today by auto for La Grande. They will spend a week as tho guests of Miss Mildred Hoyt. MISS DAUBNBR DEPARTS Miss Edythe Daubner left today for Salt Lake to spend the summer months, she Is a teucher In the Lin coln school. MRS. PINHON RETURNS. Airs. J.' E. Plnson returned yester day from a visit in Spokane and Seattle. VVIL LMOTOR. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Leader will motor to La Grande tomorrow for a short stay. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON Will Attend School. Miss Wllma Waugcman, a Girls' club member of Columbia, is to be sent to O. A. C. for a two weeks summer school, according to a decision made at a basket soa'al held in Columbia last evening. Mrs. F. P. Phlpps, lead ed of the girls' cooking club, presided at the meeting. Musical numbers were provided, by the Hermiston La dies' quartet, and by Mrs. Fred Benn lon who sang solos with piano accom paniment by Mrs. B. M. Huntley. W. W. Green, county school superintend ent, discussed a plan which would unite with Hermiston the surrounding d stricls into one union high .school, and Fred Bennlon, county agent, dis cussed boys' aiM girls' club work. Rainfall is .13. . A heavy shower visited Pendleton yesterday afternoon and resulted In a precipitation of .13 or an Inch The rain was largely local, a heavy' fall being notfreahle on some ranches near here while' at others not a drop fell. Much rain fell at the Ami Tardlff ranch while at the Frank Snyder place two miles distant, no rain fell. The maximum temperature yesterday went up to it. hut today Is cooler, the mer cury being at S3. The minimum was i9 and the barometer registers '.It. 50. Major l-ee Moorhouse. weather obser ver, believes that It will be safe for anglers to go (lulling: toinorrowt LONDON, June 4. (L. p.) The Imposing military pageant, known n "Trooping the Color," part of the offi cial celebration of the birthday of a British monarch, was staged today on its pre-war parade-ground ill St. James Park. Today witnessed Ihe first return to pre-war glory of scarlet and gold, all Food Guards being In sen r let tunics and Great black bearskin headdresses, while the Life Guards and Royu! Horse Guards shimmered In steel Cuirasses and plumed helmets, greatly to the wonderment and delight of rhll t'ren who could scarcely remember any other uniform than khaki. With the exception of the opening of Parlia ment last Feb. this was the first pa rade of the massed Guards regiments In Pre-war uniforms, and Londoners, foreign and provlnciul visitors 'enjoy ed the pageant to the full. . CAPPER-TIXt'llKR RILL IS DISCI SSKI. WASHINGTON. June 4. (A. P.) Discussion of tho Cappcr-Tmcher blil to regulate gra n exchanges before the senate agriculture committee today- developed Into a snarl on the subject of delegation of congressional author ity. The committee heard testimony to day against the bill by B. L. Hargis, president of the Kansas City Board of Trade, who contended that the propos ed regulatory powers were dangerous. The seasonal forecasts on grain production as put out by the depart ment of agriculture were criticized by Mr. Hargis as causing violent upseti In prices. RAINS MAY CIIJXK FIRF, ALBUQUERQUE. N. M.. Juno 4. (A. P.) Heavy rains which began fulling this afternoon and were con tinuing at a late hour this afternoon were expected to check the forest fires which have been raging today In the &unl mountains, about 100 miles west of Albuquerque, and .'n the Manzuno range, southeast of here, forest offi cials said. POLISH LIKITKXAXT KX'lrX"lTM WARSAW, Juno 4. (A. P.) Lieu tenant Henry Iwunekl, of tho Polish flying corps, who was convicted by courtmartlal of high treason in dis posing of military secrets to British agents, was executed Friday by a- fir ing squad. White Tarred h . r w f If"" J f s f Tsrrlng and feathering of Charlea Bouck White, pastor of the "Church of the Social Revolution," in New York, followed filing of marriage an nulment papers by Mrs. White in the supreme court at Poughkeepsle. The whitecapa warned Whit to "treat his wlf right." Mrs. Whit was.. Mias Andree Emlllr Simon, dauritet' of waltty' Frenchman, and bml wea wium on Apru Zl, una . THE - THOMAS SHOP Attractive Values in Blouses Just received a new shipment of Georgette Crepe de Chine and Pongee blouses, big values for. . $5.85 Another lot waists, extraordinary values, crepe de Chine, Georgette and Pongee, values to '$12.50. Special $7.93 Chinese" Ruler Plays Safe I st era. I windows! 1 MACHINE (5 OR -x - - r li I ' lFQi?Qiyvpos; , , Governor General Tsan To-Lin of Manchuria, values his life too highly to take any chance with bandits Thn fortified Packard limousine baa been shipped to him from New York Its frame t of armor plate and it aaa heavy steel window shades A machine gun ta part of the equipment.' . The threa belts attached lo the lid are (or guard wttb rule . ' Get Farm from the f Canadian Pacific Railway THK CmhwNm PaeiAw Rflr offer yon ffrtMC GpeortwtHf tm wn farts hm. Muny of Ohm farroa tut pr) for th4nMlvM iU lh ftrat erap. Out of tu lut bi bkk r nm farm l-rxla yoatran bay row wwtwf pUn M Wni imrm MirNr BMrnO that ip rrraarkahla n Hi hirtorf 4f fans invMUiwtfits. Th conntn I Ideal fa fa-J farmfrif M frain crowtiiil Ut. Om mm lamH ran b NrtacM onlr from private aaniii-prlwa U1 M bifbac. Hw aaia t Martfe lailii wt lam teatta atfra4 M pneMMww, Your Lat Big Opportunity CMS thla 'and ta dbitMMl of (ha Canadian Padfla fUilwar offvra yoa tha moat wofKlarful oppor tonity In tha world ta awn a farm, arhka t ndapandanra anal trrrrw rich in WHTti Canada. Itoff'ra to aaU yoo fans land in ma nrtt pralriaa and farlfla parti larwta of tha LlordmloaUr and BatrJrord Dltri-ta of Cantral Alhwta ana Baafeairnawan Baraat at QaaaWa blartfaa Bra vMrfrahto and af1raHa. ra yaa aaa aaaiaaa iadapaad JMa. No Sale Without Investigation IhlMka rmrlte MX Ml tn. funs aniu rvt tarn t. 11I It Yoo moat bMIIS ttm l.nd nd . .f ten, t'-lT. term, aaa pa men la. Ton par m ntaiaw. Meaaraal, r. gown tv wr rrni. i umn jim omww le as nawmaiiM nn (K nrlnrinal nn. til trie end of the fourth rr, the tfvtaan annual pajrmenta. Intortet la 9 per cant, la aantra. MtfkatHwwan Peaaer W her Iff prew tha world' prue wheat. World prat ata war grown at Uordounatar. No Tamed on Improvement! TTtera ia a amaR tat an the land, bnt hra r no tax a oo roar lite Itock. .hotldme. WTi pro tatn erf. rnipiemanH or Special Rates for Home Seekers And Full lafonnatfoa Good Biarieta, modern erhoot. lam UpaHal rallwar rata for hwtnaea atari make JmjjMwtion aaer. Send now far free lllua tratad pamphleta anawannf alt atieettona and aettlna forth fig urea atvicrt land -tttti. arreasa rMda, hnute, xpnrtepiriaa, t, DoaotdaUf. Writ IXUiAX. ic. o. noswonni liM. lInwntatlvo, 705 Kprairus Ats Kpoknrtit WhlnKHm Ladies and Gentlemen STOP1 fDont Give Your Q Children frJx i . weucipusiu cold. iate Waters- inCooier AutomaticRefrigemtQH Ice cannot "give off" cold air and properly refrigerate your foods if wrapped in burlap or covered up with news papers, any more than coal can give heat if banked up with sand. Do not cover your ice. Permit it to do iU work, which is to keep your foodstuffs cold and ip a wholesome condi tion. We are demonstrating the automatic, a wonderful re frigerator, and showing how cold, dry air circulates con stantly; how to prevent food odors from mixing; how an honestly-built refrigerator will save ice, save foods and save doctor bills. Welcome to the demonstration, whether you need a refrigerator or not CRAWFORD F 103 E. COURT ST. rilOMfi 4 1 1