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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1921)
DAIt? EAST OfcEOOSIAS, P3raLCTfl3, C Social and Club News WKimiXO IS SOLEMNIZED , Ho fsradiiated this spring from Oregon Of InlereNt to Pendleton people. Is ASTictilttiral college. He formerly m -Ihp new of the mnrrinire of Miw Oene- ed ilh his parents at Sianfteld. vim fievy, dnughter of Mr. an. Mrs.1 T1,e t,rid0 la ,h ,TM,' dmiKhter of I. ft. rVvr f Milton, and Clement M. Trofeosor and .Mrs. 1. R. Sevy, tiwwruo- Howard, of tVirvnllla on Thur1nv i rs of Columbia Junior college. flight in the Methodist chiireh 1 Mil'-l Out-of-town gnosis were Jumes Fauceit official-i K- Hard, Portland ton, with itev in. Mi Norma Coyle played the '."Iptitilt Rot)" (Mendelssohn), ccm. Panied y Miss Ruth Shnngle with the violi.i. Miss Helen Riilslmry of 'oIItt Plsioe, Wash., sanjf "Hecause.'' Glen Wallace of 8tnfield was Iwst man. Miss ertla Miller and her sis tor formed a rlnhqit-bpiind pathway d,j) the writer aisle and little Miss Moline Rogers followed the bridal party, utrewlng pink and white rose petals. Masters Mealy and McQuary were r.niiiiearors. l no bride was dainty in a com bination Ktwn of hand -made tace, or- I Ramlie and white satin. Miss Faje! Trice -wan maid of honor and Miss! Alice Howard. Miss Until FRueett, Miss Eunice' McKwen and Miss Thelma Munsell were bridesmaids. The hridi carried a large shower bouquet of pink rosea and her sheer veil was caught in a wreath of roses. The two-ring cere mony was wsrd. .After the ceremony a reception for the 200 invited guests wa held at the Sevy house on Mill Htreet. Mrs. McQuary and Mrs. K. T-l Cocktwrn were assisted in serving by Miss Eunice McEwen and Airs. Charles TriiesdaJe. Mrs. G. A. Trice was in charge of tho gift roo. , I - . The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mary Howard of Portland and relative of Professor W, C. Howard of Milton Mrs. Mir Mrs. Nancy De- snaln and Miss itirks of Pendleton, Rev. and Mrs. James Fsucott and daughter limit. Cllen Wallace, Plan field; Mr. and Mrs. GeoiR-e Summer dyke, .Mil Hermance Steams, Walla Walla, -Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. W. , K. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. liogers ami daughter and Mttw Salislmry, of t'oi leet, Plae, Wash.. Miss Pearl U. ltrnd ley, The Dalles, and Mrs. Anita Bea ver! and .wit, irrieon. VISIT PARENTS I TRUE Mr. and Mrs. Harley Richardson were in Pendleton Saturday on a mo tor trip from their home m La ilrsiide to Portland. They were guests of Mr. Rlchardsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Richardson, while here. VISITS IN LA GRANDE Mrs. Hush Conley is injLa Clrande as the guest of Mrs. R. W. LeUhton. Miss I-ilette I.eishton nnd Miss lionise teightnn of La Grande, who have been j Mrs. Conley's guests, have returned Home, LEAVE FOR WAlloWA LAKE Mr. and Mrs. C. P. A. Lonersan and children left "on Saturday for a motor trip to Wallowa lake. LEAVES FOR PORTUAXD i Mrs. Henry W. Collins left last even in? for a visit in Portland. , II O I F ' S I'PSTAIRS SHOP July Clean Up Sale Great Reductions on SPORT SUITS COATS, DRESSES SILK SKIRTS - f and BLOUSES i ALL SUMMER DRESSES AT GREAT REDUCTIONS X5KTIHV HOME AFTER VISIT Miss Hnrhnrn Stanfield and Mta;. Maxine !tanf iclil, who have been i auests in Pendleton at the home ofJ thiMr unolp. Dr. DsvlU H, Hill, returned home last evemmt. Miss Muxine Stap.i Held accoin named her paivilui. Mr. ami Mrs. Rtrioh Stanfield who were here I yesterday, to Echo and Mi s'l'nrbnra I Slanfield left for her home lu Port- land. The two young; ladles are mime' popular In Pendleton and were nmeh entertained during their aiay here. ' I ARE AT GEARIIART. ' . ...'. ' 1 Mrs. Claude Peiiland and two i daughter are tuijovniK a stav at Oear-1 lliari tuid will remain until .September ' I. Mr. Pcnlatvd and I'ili'l Mediums returned by motor today after n stay ' " v:ich. Mr. and ill's. 1 E. I'ffn land, parents oT Mr. Penlaud, who have been visiting at Tillamook .and Kalsey, recently niesis of their son ut Gearhart. . , SPEND Sl'NDAY At'waLLA VALtA Mr. nnd Mrs. ,eore Ferguson, ac companied by Miss Far Stevens, a cousin of Mrs. Furprson's, motored to Walla Walla Sunday. Miss Stevens Is a member uf the Little Symphony Or chestra that appeared here Saturday jnht. Durinst the time she was In Pepdleton, she was a itm st at theFer. si won home. , . . i ' GUEST OF DAUGHTER Mrs. Mninia Eaton, of Kansas City, Missouri, is the Kiiest of her daughter.: Mrs. C. R, Lecklider. 'Mrs. Eaton, who will visit here for the next six weeks, spent eight months in Pendle ton five years ago as the truest of Mr. Lecklider. , - : . ' -r- ,- ... .-. . VISIT IN PORTLAND , , . . " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haynes left this morning fop PortlancKwhere they are going on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. Haynes will return j within a few diys, tnit Mrs. Haynea,ex. pects to stay indefinitely on a visit. -HERE FROM WESTON St. A. Baker and daughter. Miss Hortense Baker, were in Pendleton on Saturday. Miss Baker, who is em ployed in Portland, is speeding a vaca tion with her parents. Special Soap :;;':'(";-Daiv'rV S3 CARS OF CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 EARS OF CREME OIL TOILET SOAP for $2.50 Do you know that Crystal White Soap is Maile of pure cocoanut oil, and thai the most of the white soap is made frora, rancid beef tallow Rear this in mind when ordering. , ' 1 , v i Creme Oil is the finest quality toilet soap, made from olive oil. , Buy now, as this special wjll not i.-1- lon, Gray Bros. Groceiy Co. Only - 3 Phone 28 1 Quality 'the Best UETURN' FROM BI.NgIiAM. Mrs.'Ijeslie Gibbs, Mrs. 3ohn llolph,' Mra Donald Rob nson. Mrs. Ralph Temple,;Mlss Catherine Thompson and Mirni Esther Shea returned Saturday evening front Bingham Spriuga where, they spent two days. , LITTU: 'UAtGHTER BOll T,, . , , : ' .Mr. a! d .,Wm, Stuart ' JloirPn-vil-l ' (Hallockl. of Tacoma. are the parents of m baby witiiKhter, born on rrioay. nec i dins K word received hei e -v- leid;iy. . The new. arrival h is .been named l'tatr oe ilacponald. Mm H. H. Jlallr ki.moUrer. of iVx ,,Vaol)on ab'i, left vesterday for T.'.crlrii'a, me. companied by her Krandson, Homer WeU h James V.lr ivl,- .Mrs. Mac- Ws i-isrer. has.been' in "laconvi storm ami trreets the man she loves ('played tij Sack Pef rvj' " fltej- Vun1 manv a.lventures together."" The Sttirv THE THOMAS SHOP Tuesday One-Half Price Special : ; Our entire stock of wool stripe and plaiil SKIRTS tqgo at 1-2 price Tuesday. Our Simuner DRESSES; voile, organdy, dotted jwiss and gingham will he on sale al.1-2 price. , ..." .. ... v One lot of Summer DRESSES at an ex traordinary special. Tluii'e are only eight in this lot. Tueslay special .-4.95 hus an endrh that Is decidedly nniisual ( When th!j'. ftght their way jback trt' rto.oi f f th'.- jia-.few weeks. t.t ' MISS HOCH TO VISIT , Miss Grace Hrch .was in Pendleton yesterday morninj? en route from Portland to Bingham Springs where she will spend a week visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Iloch. SECOND FliOOn.TATlOB HAKDWARK BM)G. MISS beltz nsiTs ,:, Miss Ethel Belt, who has been spending the summer in Portland, ar rived yesterday fur a weeks visit at the homo of her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. P. t: Beiu... --,:,.t LEAVE FOR PORTLAND Mr. and Mrs. Wilson E. Brock left yesterday morning for a motortrlp to Portland and Seaside. They will re turn to Pendleton early in August. LEAVB FOR LAKE 4 . , ; Mra. Henry Dixon Jones and daugh ter, Mra Harold Warner, left this aft ernoon lb the Northern Pacffic train for Lake Pend Oreille, In northern Idaho. They will return after a week's tay. , ..; .:-.; t,- ... civilization to find that her husband Ik still alive.- The husband's amused handling of the situation has a .certain grim humor ta It. . . ? ' , ; " AI.TA SPNTIAY AXI)'IOXDAY f nnnnn xt ROI.K. PI WE A MASTI3I. t. i So BuecKsful was Alice Brady, the Realart stir. In her Impersonation of stir, lrr J mg" Polls WILL VISIT IX CITY Miss Belle Mclntyre, of Athena', was In Pendleton Saturday evening en route to Portland for a. two weeks via.t with relatives. " , . U, ""' LEAVES FOR HELIX ... ' Misa Louise Cahill, nurse from St. Anthony' hospital, left this afternoon for Helix where he will be employed on a case. ..... ., . .. IRON! IRON! TAKE IRON! !; IS YOUR BLOOD STARVING FOR IRON ? Strength and energy may be yours. Put iron in your blood. Good red blood is essential for robust health. There can be No Vigorous Iron men or beautiful rosy cheeked women without iron. Nuxferrone . i . " - I - ." ". . . Increase appetite, norishes, builds tissues ; Restores health, strength, vitality Liquid Nux and Organic Iron Combined with 1 Hypophospites and Extract Beef FOR SALE ONLY AT THE' PENDLETON DRUG CO. If I could eat my Vay round theorld,evcry meal would be PostToastjjes best 1 ; cornflakes m Phone Main 20 Pendleton, Oregon DivO. 0. Fletcher, Jr. J'i CHIROPODIST AM) FOOT "', i 1 SPECIALIST . " ' ' ,. ' Ingrown Nails, Callouses, Corns, Huniond, lirpken Arches and.' all kindred ailments quickly and pain lessly relieved. Pnilirt .s at yc-Ward Shop Co. ? Phone 58 TAKE MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. George A. were visitors in Walla Walla Sunday. H O WI E ' 'DEMONSTRATION '' SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS FOR BUSY HOUSEWIVES the young1 Polish inrmlKrant girl in , "Th Land of Hope,'," her latest' re-"! lease, that he ha decided ta do a aer laaof pictures of a similar type, allow- j ing her to portrait humbte heroines, 'othei-than the aoeletj- tjrpea ahe-hasi heretofore! done. - , . I "I should like nothing better than to dr a aerie of Just such-strong, elmple, appealing rolea," said MUsa Hrmly re cently, , "I am enthwlantle -evef "The Uind of Ho(ie" and leel that I have n,eve"r been given m better vehicle than th!a drama of humble petaple and their struggles." I. , .. , "The Land of Hope." which i a colijilorai)on by the Hattona and Rob ert Milton, eomea for a two days' run at the Alta theatre beginning Sunday. Having Returned , to the best little city hi which to live after a vacation spent In the East, I.nni now open for business and shall be pleased to meet all old and newi customers. ' I have put in a full line of the well, knovn W. L. Douglas Shoes and invite your inspection. You will find them to be the right shoe for the right monev. .,- . ., .., ; .. .... y ., v.r-' ' m '.;, .:. -. If your eet are hard to fit see me,. . . -' ALTA TODAV PRIZK WlXXIXfi TEAJf OF ALASKAN WKiS IN ' -Rl'CKlNr THK TIGKIt" Eklund 737 rvJam Street" dlartma-n Conway Tearle, who is atarring In "Rucking the X'f;e'."ith,Sfll!snlejt Pic ture which comes to the Alta theatre today is a great dog lover,, ami it i very rarely that he appears in a pic ture which has not at least one dog In it. - t In the coming production Mr. Tearlt drives one of the finest teams of mala- nnd Here are seven steps in "can- Itins; by the cold pack wethod., The remaining Ki.-i will be triven tomorrow: . , '. ,,, , , 1. Roil jars, caps, and . rub bers for 15 minutes immediately before they are used. Have all other equipment ready before starting. ', . , -i,1: 2. Select onty fresh, firm sound products. v 3,-Grade the products" for si2e and ripeness. '". . 4. Pepnre the products for canning, Wash, brush,1 peel, Ktring, etc. . 5. Scald or blanch--Pltinge all vegetables and all fruits - cept soft -ones In boiling water or live steam. (Hoe table below for required tfnw. . t ; , ' 6. Cold dip Plunge prodaet rn cold water lonS enough to cool. A few seconds to a jpin- ute.) I.,., , . 7, ; ta- 7. Cold pack Further pre-. pare product by skinning, slid-: ing, or grinding, and pact in hot t Jars that ha'c been , in boiling, water. 15 minntes. "E. V. D. ', t , mutes to be found In Alaska, worth several thousand dolte.ru. . . These dogs are' very temperamental I and.(while they will mush over an In- qreuiuie number of miles per day, and will draw a considerable loafi without Complaint, they inisint on- kind treat- mom. Nagging will poi the best dogi in the te inv and aa soon as one dog showsjsigns.'oj ttmfpitr his toanirmatcs f,ollpw. null .promptly, and, the result if that upon the slightest prrtvacation the whole Is a snarling mass. The diet of these dogs consists of bacon, rice, dried salmon, eornmeal and oatmea with bacon. They are fed once day, in the evening. i llocHperatfon therccls not so much In the ordinary vacation aft there is In 4 single bottle of fiooiTs Safsaparilla. which retrefhes the tired blood, sharp ens the dulled 'appetite, restores the lost -courage. , Take Hood's Sarsaparll lavthts stimmer. GlfarONS TO FrCHT FRKXfilMAlif NEW ff)RK. Julv IS. '!. N.'s.i-- toin Oihbons" has signed to fight 1 Georges . Cat-pentier i tot the - lishl heavyweight . champlonshtp of1 the world, I?drtle Kane. Gibbon's manager .... : QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION A Satisfied Customer Always comes back. Our satisfaction is not com plete until the customer has ordered again ; then we know we have pleased. We are only too glad to rec tify any mistakes, no matter how small or large. So if at any time our goods aie not juft what you except ed just call and we will make good. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 435 At the uf Service If It s on the Market We llav'c itf i ARCADE , Today 1 4L .MW Hi U f Has announced, factory' to Tex Kane said. ""The terms are satis. Rlckard and myself," Y.-"' iurxTiri " ,'" l'i PICTURENEWSM PASTIME SLXnAV AXI SIOXBAV Cc reedy "ONE EEST EET""" There's a new angte to the. maroon ecl-on-anrisland plot in. 'The Torrent.." Shortage of gaspline causes a govern ment aviator to land on an uncharted islahd in the. pacifie and there he finds the girl whomatried a millionaire, but who really lovea hlin. If that isn't a twentieth century Situation, what is? Eva Novak.i8 the blonde star in thU Picture at the Poatlm' Theatre, and although this is only' hut second stel-J lar picture, sbe may well be calki rf "star." Miss Novak is twite a different type of beauty from her sister Jane, but she has the same dramatic ability. fn Wuart Pston's; production , of Oeorge Hix' Btory, Eva Novak Is a fplrited irl who sends, her abator lover away and marries for money. Naturally fc..e regrets it and finds tor fill, frulslna on his yacht she cets In 1 1 tender and trails at the.end of the rope lo get a little solitude." Her husband, drunk, aoarchlnft for, her, falls and itiiw himself ui.d the fcart thinks he Is oeart. The iri at thq end at tb rope Is stai-tled at their enes -rt drops hr iin. S'he i acr,t 4n The f . Childrent 5c Adults, 20c Jack Penin . . .v -1, ano .' , . r Eva YNdvaK The torrent ,..."' cenven 1 1 o n mere than ar ve , ncr? They Were alcrce cn desert island. The) want ed each ether more than anything; else : in the world. The world heed rever have known and -yet 1 . ' ". . See tThc Torrent" hnd find cut how a roan, and a woman Were able to face society. 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