f AGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1921. TEN PAGES THE THOMAS Social and Club News 1IKUK FliO.M LA UltAMUC, Mr. unit Mm .1. 1.. i 'miner mul sun. lon Cromer, of Iji Grande, were Pen dleton Victors eslcrdiiY. Mr. mul . Mm. Cramer nulled on the niwii train mill Joined their mm, who motored here. The three left hist niRlK hy .-into for Seattle. Mr. Cramer, who in Y. M. C. A. ilirerlnr nt Iji Grande, .ami Mm. Cramer will attend the Y. M. C. A. Hinl Y. V. c. A. conference at Pea tei k while their son will take military training at Camp Unia during the summer. ItKTI'ItN IT.i'M YAKIMA. Mr. Truman lingers and son. Knl rrt lingers, returned yesterday from a motor trip to Yakima, Washington. While In Yakima they visited Mrs ! ltogers' hrothrr-ln-law, IVinnld Hen-i ti hoff, miloist with the Klks C.lee Clnh of Minneapolis, which is making a concert tour to Is Angeles. U'.AVB I'd II Ml'.ACHAM. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vaughn and little daughters. Honn.ivievc and Vira. left this morning for Moachatn to Join Mr. Vaughn. During their absence the Vaughn residence will he occupied by Mr. anil Mm. James AVilsun. n.l, RETl'fiN HOME. Mrs. Arthur Harlow and little da'ightcr, Helen Harlow, who have been In Pendleton visiting Mrs. Har low's parents. Colonel and Mm. James H. Haley, will return to their home In llellingham. Wash., on Friday. VISITORS IX PF.NPJ.KTOX. Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1 MoKcnnon. Mr. I mul Mrs. liayinond McKcnnon mul three small children were Pendleton visitor yesterday,' en route by mo tor to Portland from their home in l-i Grande. SPKNO HOLIDAY AT ML'ACHAM. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Todd, Miss Mary Schnlu and Kar Williams returned to Pendleton Monday evening uftei MHiuiniK "ecK-enu ana July 4 a' Mcachani. Thoy motored to the moun tain resort. LKAVK KOU POrtTLAMi. Mrs. Nellie Cites Williams and lit tle Virginia Williams who have been In Pendleton as guests of Mm. Wil liams' daughter. Mm. 1!. L. Hiirroughs left today for their home In Portland. uirrritx from spokaxk Mr. ami Mrs. Carl llopf mul daugh ter, Mary Elisabeth Hopf. Mr. mill Mm. Claude Parr and daughter. Petty, returned yesterday afternoon from a visit to Spokane. MRS. GREGORY HERE. Mrs. Florence Gregory, who has been spending the summer at Leh man Springs. Is in Pendleton for a few days and Is the guest of Mrs. George W. Dennis. ARE AT LONG PEACH. Mm. L. A. Oruikslumk and two sons are nt Long Reach spending the sum mer in the Crulkshank cottage. WET) AT PARSOXAGE Mrs. Hazel Van Vleep, of (-"cattle, and Albert Wilbur Merry, of fWcston, HOPF'S IPSIAIFS SHOP Special Reductions on Skirts Every skirt in the shop included in this SPECIAL SALE. SILK SKIRTS, NOVELTY WOOL PLAIDS, WOOL STRIPES, ETC. See them while the selections are best. vore iinitM in marriage last evening it the rsouage of the Haptlst church with llev. W. H. Cox officiating. The rinit ceremony was used. Miss Pryphena Fulton, of Seattle, sister of the bride, was maid of honor an J Jack Yenag una best man. The 1 ride wore a smart frock of blue taffeta with hat to match. Her cor sage boiniuet was of pink sweet peas ind maiden hair fern. Mr. and Mrs. Merry will make their home in Weston where Mr. Merry is engaged in farm ing. PIONEER LADIES MEET The Perdlrton Pioneer 1,-idies' Club met yesterday afternoon in the county library club room with .Mrs. IH. S. Gar field, Mrs. Agnes Stillman, Mrs. Ilosp Campbell, Mm. John Vaughnn, Mrs Ilenjaniin Ilurroughs, Mm. Ijiura Tweedy, Mrs. Kim Morton, Mrs. E. W. AicComas and Mrs. Dines Turner as hostesses. Mrs. W. X. Matlock and Mm. Hopper danced a few of the steps popular In days gone by. and Mrs. Nellie Gates Williams, of Portland, who has been 'n Pendleton as the guest of her daughter. Mrs. P.enjaniin I Pur- roughs, played selections. Mrs. Louise Umipkin, Mrs. K. J. Murphy nnd Mrs. Matlock sang old-fashioned songs ,in chorus. During the ten hour, Mrs. Matlock, who is past president of the club, poured at a table charniingly decorat id in pink sweet peas and Shasta daisies. About thirty-fivo ladies, In- ludini members and guests, mere present. VISIT AT M EACH AM Among Pendleton people who spent July 4 at Meacham were Mr. and Mrs. Finley Oraybeal, Gerald Graybeal, C. A. Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ritman, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Todd, Miss Mary Schultz. Eurlo Williams. Jess Cates, Joe Ormnli. Miss Sydney Som merville, Miss Evelyn Sonimervillc, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Slushcr, Miss Vera Temple, Henry Judd, Mr. and Mm. Frank Crnnin. Mr. and Mrs. George Fell, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Andreas, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen. Stuart Christensen, Miss May Louise Christensen Miss Mary loan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gillanilers, Miss Marie Earl, William Chelf, Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Smith, Ross Carney and Charles Blum. HERE FROM WALLA WALLA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin and son, Port Martin, and Mrs. Ellen Da venport, are Pendleton visitors who motored here from Walla Walla to day. They were joined here by little Miss Aillarose Martin, who has been visiting in Iji Grande and who will accompany the party home to Walla Walla this evening. SOCIETY WILL MEET. The Women's Missionary Society of the First Christian church of Pendle ton will meet tomorrow afternoon In the pastor's study. Mrs. C. W. Mat thews, leader of division Xumber U will be In charge of the program. THE SHOP OF BKTT K R VAIFK8 I FR E This Saturday and all week until next Saturday, one full size cake of the new Klenzo Toilet Soap FREE with each purchase of a new, large family-size, 50 cent tube of Klenzo Dental Creme. KLENZO TOILET SOAP is pure, cleansing and sooth ing to the skin. Gives a thick, creamy lather and leaves the aromatic, deep-woods scent of pines. KLENZO DENTAL CREME makes the teeth white and shining, the mouth clean, and leaves that Cool, Clean, Klenzo Feeling. Giant, new 50 cent tube contains enough Klenzo to brush your teeth twice a day for nearly four month. Most families use dental creme and soap fast. Why not save by getting several tubes and cakes now? You'll have to get them soon enough. Remember the date SATURDAY, JULY 2nd up to and including Saturday, July 9th. Orders reserved by phone, if you wish. It's a very big economy, and peo ple buy shrewdly these days. Better make sure of yours. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. t CHAUTAUQUA DAYS, JULY 10 to 16 Cocoanut Baker's Fresh Grated, in cans Dunham's, 1 lb. package ..... Schepps, 1-4 lb. package Dromedary, 1-4 lb. package . . 25c 60c 20c 25c BUY YOUR FRUIT THIS WEEK FOR CANNING. Remember Chautauqua Next Week. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phonei 23 Only 1 Quality the Bet TOLL OF MEN'S SIGHT WILL GO TO CHICAGO. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kempton. of Long Beach, California, who have been In I'ctlnlcton as the guests of their son. W. C. Kempton. will leave on Monday for Chicago. They will re main there until February.. MATRONS IN CITY. .Mrs. It. K. TSean, of I.'mupino, Mrs. D. C. Sanderson and Mrs. C. H. San derson, both of Krccwater, are amonar the out-of-town matrons who arc shopping in Pendleton today. UKTritX FTtOM IIKIiMISTON' Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander, who sncnt (he Iitirrh nf Tnlv viutt!tr tti.lr t . daughter, Mrs. E. P. Dodd. of JIermis-! ton, returned to Pendleton yesterday. I J S..V FllA.VCISCO, July 6. (I. X. S.) Short skirts and silk-clad ankles of women have distorted men's eye sight unt'l now 90 per cent of the male population is afflicted with the strangcest of new optical diseases, which science has designated, for the purpose of Identification, as "ocularis dclectare." Furthermore, short skirls are said to be the cause of many traf fic accidents which occur today. At least that is the information from Dr. K. C. Augustine, president of the American Optomctric Association, who has discovered the new affliction. Age apparently has nothing to do with the disease, for both old and young will suddenly, like a bolt from a clear sky, bo stricken. Dr. Augustine claims that many aro stricken while crossing the street both pedestrians and automobile drivers. The following diagnosis by Dr. Au gustine discloses the symptoms of the disease: "The male of the species, thus af fected suddenly loses all sense of time and place home or otherwise. His vision, distorted, is entirely filled with silk-clad ankles, and he bumps into other pedestrians, or his car hits an other machine, or his street car crash es into something or the other that it shouldn't. "So far science has found no cure for this," says the specialist. So common is the affliction that op tometrists all over the country aro dis cussing It at various state conventions. "Ocularis dclectare," translated Into I'.iigiisn means to 'lure tho eyes away." according to Dr. Augustine. Pi-miuiH'tit Musi'iilar Slrvngtll can not exist where there Is not blood strength. Young men giving atten tion to muscular development should l:car this In mind. Hood's Sarsaparil la gives blood strength and builds up tho whole system. An overbearing Valencia nrgango tree, which Is destined to revolutionize the ornnge Industry, has been dis covered by horticulturists In a srove nt Tampa. The tree Is about fifteen years old and has been bearing con tinuously eight years and apparently authentic records indicate that at no time during that period has It failed to have fruit and blossoms nt all stages of maturity. Kverbearlng Florida lemons have been common for many years. . SHOP A Fresh Lot of Summer Dresses LARGE SIZES, 38, 40, 42 Women are certain to be enthusiastic about these Frocks which feature all the lovely fabrics and styles of a lavish summer. This shipment came in late and will go on sale tomorrow at 1-4 off regular price. BLACKHEADS PIMPLES AND BOILS Tou should regard these out breaks as danger signals. They are a sure sign something is wrong within. Look to your blood at once. The poisonous impurities hare collected in your circulation until the danger point has been reached. Start right now, today, to purify your blood with S. S. S. For Special Booklet or for indi ridual advice, without charge, write Chief Medical Advteor, S S.S. Co., Dep' 1432. Atlanta. Qa. . Cat 5. S. S. at your drugtiet. Information for Refrigerator buyers Ask the salesman who waits on you why no air can get in the refrigerator he has for sale why no cold inside air can escape. Ask about the trap and the in sulation find out how many walls there are. Ask him how it happens that food odors will mix in some refrigerators and not in others. We'd like to show you the Automatic when you're looking around. The manufacturer guarantees and we guarantee. That should give you confidence. Sold on payments if you wish. CRAWFORD FURNITURE GO IOS E. COURT ST. PHONE 4M S The Standard Blood Purifier QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. LADIES AID TO MEET Tho Lndios Aid of the liaptist rhurch will meet tomorrow in the west room of the church. The mcetini? Ih for the purpiiHe of transacting bunineHs and has been called for 2:30. GULF OIL EMPLOYES ARE Clothing Shoes AND OTHER NECESSITIES FOR THE HARVEST HAND Good weight Khaki Shirts $1.25 2-piece Summer Underwear, suit $1.25 A good Russett Shoe for $5.50 Regulation Army Russetts $7.00 O. D. Army Blankets $4.75 Gray Army Blankets $3.25 5-lb. All Wool Double Blanket $8.50 4-lb. AH Wool Double Blanket $7.00 Many other little odds and ends at a price you will appreciate. Army & Navy Sales CO. 546 Main Street, PHONE 861 IIOCSTO.V, Tex., July 6. (I. .V. H.) Advices of the Gulf Oil company re ceived stated two of its employes, Kalph Maroncy and Gus GIrouard, were killed and M. M. Winston was wounded in a holdup at Tampieo. Mexico, iiobhery was the botivo. HOME DEMONSTRATION M M t M t t MM SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS i.,, FOR BUSY HOUSEWIVES I'oor rubbers arc at the root of much of tho Borrow and failure In homo canning. .Never use poor rubbers and never, no nev- er, use old rubbers no matter how cooil they look or how wmr you feci, when eann'iij; veseta.- bb'S and meats ofiny kind. What is meant by good rub- bers? Good rubber rings ure not necessarily white, red or black. One way of textiiiK a rubber Is to sliiteh the ring all round the edge and then lay it on a fresh unstrctched rinir. The stretched ring should have sprung buck so as to bo of exactly the size of the unstreti.hed one. Another test Is to fold the ring and press between thumb and finger at the fold. If the rubber cracks or if the crease remains, the rubber should be discarded if It Is to be Ured In running meals or vpjjeta- bles. It is eeonoinv to throw i aay a dozen or more rubber rings as compared with throw- lug away canned foods. Canned foods represent not only money I but time, fuel and precious hu man energy as well. When the houbewlfe loses canned goods, she often loses courage as well and will not try again. E. V. D. OFFICIAL WAR FILMS Taken by llic United States Corps, showing 1st, 2nJ, 3rd, 4lh, 42nd and 91st and other divisions. Flashes of Action Taken on Battlefieds of Europe Actual battle scenes, such drives as Chateau TJiicry, Soissons, Aisne, Manic, St. Mihicl and Meuse-Ari:onnc. These marveJous films secured by Stale Department of American Legion of Or egon and shown to you under auspices Pendleton Post No. 23, American Legion. Arcade Theatre Friday, July 8 Saturday, July 9 Admission: Children 25c; Adults 55c, Tax Included. , .