East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 02, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 2,1021.
TWELVE PAGES
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Social and Club News
MANY U TING PARTIES,
Taking ml vii nl h gc of Ihn week -end
and tin; Monday holiday, many Ren
dlrton people will niot.ir today to the
V;n1nuc resells mar Pendleton to
wp-nd the Fourth of July. Lehman,
IltltiHM and HiiiK'imiii Springs are all
popular and each will receive Its
share of visitors. Many will motor to
V'klah also, to attend the two days of
Fourth of July celebration, which
opens on Monday morning.
TWO auk wed.
At a Mmplc ceremony yesterday,
MltiH I'.btnclic M. Ilolin of l'ilot Rock
Htul Clyde William Ripiy, also of Pi
lot Hock, wore united in marriage.
The wedding took place at the Pres
btcrlan man hp and the ring service
wan read ly Key. Cicorgo I Clark.
Hursts were Mrs. Hose Holmes,
mother of Mr. liippoy, and Mrs. Al
um Roltn, fisler-ln-law. of the bride.
Mrs. Itlppcy wore a dark Mue tailleur
Htul black hat and corsage of sweet
pea. Mr. and Mrs. Rippcy will be at
home In Pilot Hock within a few days.
I.KAVK FOR HI11AWAT.
Mr. nd Mrs. Frank Kincaid left
yesterday for Hidawny Springs where
they will spend the week-end and the
rourth of July.
I.KAVK KOIl I.KHMAX.
Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Whetstone left
today for Lehman Springs where they
will remain for a week. Mrs. Whet
stone, who is state president of the
P.cbckah lodge, will upon her return
begin a tour of the lodges of the state
and will make her official visits.
WILL VISIT SEASIDE
Mr. and Mrs, A. Sompl will leave
' iiininmiw for a two weeks' stay at Sea-
side.
I cricsTs i city
j .Mr. and Mrs. K. IS. I'liiiciui and
j son are visit tors at the home of Mr.
nnd Mrs. 1. C Shandor. Mr. and Mrs.
Duncan reside in Mace. Idaho.
MISS HALL RKTFRNS i
M Ws tnev Hi, II ..t iirnrt.l nTt,,, ?, I
lsil in Pocatcllo, Idaho, Willi relatives.
MRS. i:ri5HolV.IIS HONORED
Mrs. Benjamin S. Burroughs, one of
the prominent members of the Church
of the Redeemer, was chosen secre
tary of the limine of Church Women
f Oregon at li e liis'ern Oregon Kpis.
eopal convocation held in 1a Grande
this week. Mrs. Lulu D. Crandall, ot
The Dalles, who Is well known here,
wi s chosen president nnd Mrs. James
Mlven, of Canyon City, vice-president.
Pendleton women who attended the
Convocation' were .Mrs. Burroughs,
Mrs. I.ee Moorhouse. Mrs. John Hailcy
nd Mrs. J. F. Robinson, who say that
they were well entertained by "the
women's organizations of La Grande.
Luncheon was served each day in the
church hall and the visitors were tak
en on several motor trips.
MOTOR TO SPOKANE.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harr. daugh
ter Betty Jane, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Hopf and daughter, Mary Elisabeth,
left last evening by motor for Spo
kane where they will spendVhe week
end and Monday, v
MISS XKI.SOX I IK I IK. j
Miss Helen .Nelson Is spendiui; the'
summer vacation with her parents, I
Mr. and Mrs. lnv:d 11. Xelson. Miss I
Nelson, who has been attending I'ni-1
versify of Oregon durinp the past I
three veal's, was greatly honored at
the senior class elections recently on
the eolleee campus, when she was ,
chosen president of the senior class, j
Miss Xelson Was selected over two j
men candidates. She is prominent in I
eolleee affairs and won her letter In1
swimming as a member of the Kil ls' i
varsity swimming team. .
UKTCRX FROM MIXXKAI'OI.IS. j
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rhodes and lit-I
tie son. Hilly Rhodes, returned yesier-!
dnv morning from a motor trip to:
Minneapolis, Minnesota. They visited;
relatives and had an enjoyable time. '
Tho return trip was made through j
l ellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs.
Rhodes will spend the summer In '
Pendleton. !
i
Wn,l go TO LA r.RAXDK
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robinson and j
Mrs. Xellie Gates Williams, mother of j
Mrs. Robinson, will motor to La
Grande today. They will be nccom-!
panied home tomorrow morning by ;
Mrs. J. F. Robinson nnd nephew, Rob
ert Johnson, who have been in Iji
Grande for the past several days.
II O 1" 1" S U V 8 T A 1 B S SHOP
Great June
Clearance Sale
SUITS, COATS, SILK DRESSES, SPORT
APPAREL AND BLOUSES.
WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS
On All Spring Apparel.
You cannot afford to overlook this sale.
LKAVIXG FOR SUMMER.
Mrs. Roy E. Morse and son. Max
well, will leave tomorrow for Seavlew
where they will spend the greater part
of this month. Later they will visit
at Troutdale with Mrs. Morse's moth
er. Mrs. Allnrd. Mrs. Morse and son
will return to Pendleton at the end of
tho summer.
GOIXG TO I.KHMAX.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones and
Mrs. Lonora Chamberlain and daugh
ter Miss Xellie Chamberlain, mother
and sister of Mrs. Jones, comprise an
auto party that left 'for Lehman
Springs today to remain until after
the Fourth of July.
HURRAH FOR THE FOURTH!
Our FORTE is pleasing the public.
We cany the largest and most complete
stock of high grade groceries in eastern Ore-
ri'Oll.
& Let us figure on your harvest bill. We don't
deliver to the country, but we can sell you bet
ter goods, at cheaper prices.
See us before you buy.
CHAUTAUQUA JULY 10th to 16th.
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
3 Phone. 28 Only 1 Quality the Bet
OREGON Theater
Tues. and Wed. July 5 - 6
Fred Siegel Stock Co.
Presents
Dance After the Show
LITTLE SOX BORX.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. V. Mctlowan, of
Missoula, Montana, are the parents of
a son born this morning. Mrs. Me
Gowan is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Dunn of Pendleton and has
visited here.
MOVE TO XEW RESIDEXCE
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Gibus, who
have been making their home In the
.Security apartments, are now domicil
ed at 70,i West Court street. They are
in the residence formerly occupied by
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kincaid. '
NEWS NOTES
OF PENDLETON
omco to llo Closed
The county agent's office In the
Federal building will be closed all day
Monday. July 4.
I'lidoi'sooti Operation.
... ....nn.l I, ,lt iu Vnl
All operation iur tiiJci-'.'H
performed this morning at 9:3"
o'clock on Mrs. Guy Matlock at St. An
thony's hospital.
Attend I lay Meeting
A meeting of hay growers at Uma
pine last evening was attended by Fred
Bennlon, county agent and G. R. Hy
slop, professor of farm crops at O. A.
C. Mr. Hyslop spoke on hay produc
tion and Mr. Reunion on hay market
ing. i;witl;iv In Window
A copy of the New YorK limes
ltn,.k Review of the book. "Let 'cr
Iluck," by Colonel Charles Wellington
Furlong, is shown In a window display
Bv...?Wa nook Store today. The
Times, which has a circulation of 330,
000 readers, recently printed a long
review of the book, and Illustrated the
.....it.. -iti. t.irtnves from "Let 'er
Huck."
authorized Christian Science literature
I may be read, borrowed, or purchased.
I The public Is cordially invited to at
tend the church services and to visit
the reading room.
rr
Church of Tho Redeemer.
Rev. Alfred Lockwood, reclor.
9"a. m."Holy Communion.
11 Holy Communion mid sermon.
8 I'nlon Service In the l'rcsbytcrian
(church.
The public Is cordially Invited.
TMK SHOP OF RKTTKR VALUES
You'll Feel Fine
All Day
If you take a good
bath in the morning.
And a good bath means
our better sponges,
brushes and toilet pow
ders. Also
Synol Liquid Soap
" It sterilizes the skin "
Synol relieves skin and
perspiration troubles
keeps away germs. In
vigorating. Try it.
Comes in cake form, too.
OUR
STOCK
of soaps includes all the
leading brands of fine toi
let and bath soaps.
We are offering an ex
tra large value in big
bath tablets.
Regular 15c value, spe
cial 10c cake; $1.10 dozen
THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE
PARENTS OF DACCHTICR I
Mr. and Mrs. P. IT Hughes are the j
parents of a baby daughter born last i
night. The new arrival weighs nine
pounds. This Is Mr. and Mrs. Hughes'
second daughter.
MOTOR TO BINGHAM i
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCook and chil
dren, and Mrs. Clarence Whiteman and
children are at the MeCook cabin near
Riimham Springs. They will remain
until utter the Fourth of July.
LKAVE FOR KOIStt
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hatch left
last evening for Hoise, Idaho, to re
main for several days visiting Mr.
Hatch's mother.
LEAVE FOR WALLA WALLA.
Mrs. A. I Schrador and little daugh
ter who have been visiting In Pendle
ton, returned to Walla Walla last even
i iig.
1 HURC H b' S
Card of Thanks
w ivih in pvnress our sincere ap
preciation to the many kind friends
for their sympathy ana mnuncss
shown during our sad bereavement
and loss of our beloved husband and
father, Mr. J. E. Shrinisher, also for
the many beautiful floral offerings.
Mrs. J. K. KHltlMSH ER
MISS MAXINE SHRIMSIIER
MRS. E. H. EDWARDS
MASTER EGBERT SHRIMSIIER.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank the people of
Pendleton who so kindly assisted us
in our bereavement of our beloved
one. Mrs. May Fisher, also the Pauline
Rebckah and Degree of Honor lodges.
MILS. 8, J. McBRLVN
Mother
MRS. ROY COFFEV,
Daughter
RUSHELI, AND CLAUDE
STANTON. Sons ,
EDWIN BAIUl
Brother.
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RUGS
Best nnd largest showing In Pendleton of Rugs In nil grades and
sizes.
9x12 RltiS FHOH ;(9.00 AXI ll
CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO
103 E. COl'IlT ST.
rnoNE 4M
B
oy s and Girls
I have nice Hot Peanuts and frch buttered popcorn
for you from 8:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. every day in the
week. Why not stock up for the 4th this afternoon or to
night? Yours for good eats .
V. M. TJLEY.
Wc have a complete line of furniture and mattresses
at prices that will appeal to any economical housewife.
35 lb. Silk l-'losa Mattresses $17.50
45 pound All Cotton Mattresses $8.75
New furniture at ridiculous low prices.
Suit Cases $1.00 to $20.00
Let us do your repair work.
Yours for Service
Riley & Kemp
(JualHy Our Wati'livon!
baUttfaotlou Our Aim
Announcements Mr tills defMrU
mcnt must be submitted to the
East Oregon La n not later than
Friday evening in order to De aa
aured of publication on Saturday. I
l-"trt t'hrl-llan tlinreli
Bible school session at !1:45. Preach
ing service at 10:4', subject, "A True
Christian." In the evening at 7. the
young people will have a brief meet
ing, after which all will adjourn to
the union services of the churches on
the court house lawn at 7:30.
Everybody invited to every service.
W. A. Oressnian, minister.
Check Writer Caught..
W. 11. Young, a musician from
Boise, was arrested last night by Dep
uty Sheriff Ridgway on charges of se
curing money under false pretenses.
It is alleged that Toung cashed a F.rsl
National Bank of Pendleton check at
the Orlggs Cigar Store. An Investiga
tion showed that he had never bad a
deposit here. He then explained that
he had funds in tho First Natioanl
Bank at Boise and had forgotten to
change the name of the bank. A tele
gram from Boise showed that he had
no funds there cither. He is held in
jail
MrthodlNI-1'rt-sh.Ttcriiin Combination
Rev. (J. L. Clark, pastor Presbyter
Ian church preaching through the
month of July.
10:110 A. M. Sabbath School In each
of tho above mentioned churches as
t sual.
1 I : '( A. .!., preaching service in the
Methodist church under tho direction
of the Presbyterian pastor. The two
congregations worshipping together.
No service therefore, In tho Presby-1
lerian Church at the 1 1 o'clock hour.
Union servico at 7:13 p. m. on Court
house lawn.
The Grand American
Prerogative
Ever since his midshipman days.
King George has been collecting post
age stamps. He Is the only monarch
sufficiently Interested In this pastime
to have a special official in charge of
his collection.
Christian Science.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
holds services at. 813 1-2 Main street
(first stairway north of the Inland
Empire bank). Sunday services are
at 1 1 a. m. and 8 p. m. The subject
of the lessoii-sernion for Sunday, July
3rd is "God." Sunday school begins
at 9:45 a. m.
A Wednesday evening meeting
which includes testimonials of healing
is held at 8 o'clock. Tho reading
room, which Is maintained at the
same address, is open dally from 9 a.
m. to 9 p. in., where the Bible and
Lafesr Doll "Says Things"
" i $p$i
ft 'tiiiiAil. x
4 f.AKi:i& '
-wA ftgy.y Wk imai
William nv.Hcr has invented a doll that really anyi my than
vupa" and "mama" The mile girl put a phonograph recora in tha
loll and Kinds lot key TJk doll thus aa aa anythinc Hiain b put
I ti.
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T
HE right to choose is the grand American prerogative
the glory of American democracy.
And a most important part of it the riffht to choose what
you buy was bestowed uiwn you by advertising.
Advertising is as much a part of today's life as electricity,
antiseptic surgery or motor traction. It is the system where
by a man who has something to sell tells about it to those who
do or should use it For no one can want anything until he
knows of its existence.
-'...
. Advertising is the way by which you are told why you
should have certain goods and how to identify those goods.
So the advertisements you find in this newspaper make up
a catalog of needed merchandise.
Articles of all kinds and for all purposes arc presented in
a pleasant way through the medium of type and pirturps.
The outstanding requirements of every member of the family
arc met by offers of good merchandise of proved value.
The advertisements will help you in the selection of all
manner of things.
Use them for guidance and
oil will be a constant gainer
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