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, f -1 v r wswi--p,,, a--M e,ui ' 'i ' . ;a i , EIGHT PAGES DAILf EAST ORECOUlAlf, PDTDI.STON, OMSGOIT, M0HDA7 EVENING, AUGUST 22, 1931 tACZ six Social ana Club -News. CLEAN UP L' U.niiiiii I II I II II III li in, OJJJ IIMiJii ... I I LiHBt J iuJH. U imm'AI-IL-JOJ. .1 I. V!m L LIJJW tl If -1 I:; . . ; ; j - ,THj& -:::;r . I WILL ATTEND CONVENTION. Mi Mary John and .Miss Kate (fsnfield, who now In Portland, will attend the thirty-third national convention of llamma rhl Bet soror ity to be held t lJe Crescent and at Hcattle August 2S to September 2. Miss John nd Miss Stanfield are mem. bet of the University o Oregon chapter f the soror'ty. The convention wilt include regular business sessions, followed by clam bakes, boat rides, swimming, bonfire and vaudevilles while the party is at Lske Crescent tavern and upon the return to Seattle Kappa Kappa. Cam ma sorority will entertain with a mo tor ride alioiit the boulevards followed by a reception fur ail the delegates. A formal banquet at the Settle .Yacht Friday evening," September1 2, will close the invent, on. WKDDIXO rAtl2 8KT of interest tuf the Pendleton friends of Miss Margaret Raeder is the follow in from the Oregon Journal: Alls MargareH Raedor, whose en gagement fo Mr. Frank X. Kinehart of Kurt Wayne, fnd.,( has been announc ed, has chosen the, evwiing of Septem ber tl for her wedding. The cere- Iroony will take place at the home of jthe bride in lrvtngton and will be wit fnessed ly Immediate members of the jfaroily and a few close friends. A re ' cept.cn will follow tha ceremony. Mi's. Harold J. Warner of Pendleton. !will utteml the bride as matron of honor and Mr. Warner, who ts a co"- l t "' rr rr -.1 h. '.IBM! mmm u mm i mm . V.Vfl. J Wn-'l -M Mv, SPECIAL SHOWING OF FUR COATS By one of America's Foremost Furriers TUESDAY, AUGUST 23RD Special Orders Will be Taken for Later Delivery. Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Phone 1024 for appointment. sin of the bride, wilt be best man -I Tlw maivs' frielids of the bride and iher fiance regret that, following their mm iage they will make their home In i Fort W nyne, I nd. MISS BBXJAMIX WEDS. ' f , 3 News ia being; received in Pendleton of the wedding of Miss Harriet L, Benjamin, 'who dtirlnjf the past year was a teacher in the Hawthorne school. The wedding was solemnized Thursday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Benjamin of Forest Grove. The Rev. O. R, Carlos of the Methodist church off.' elated. The young couple imme diately left hy automobile .on their wedd 113 trip to Mount Rainier Xa-1 tu mil parte to be gone two weeks, after which they will be at home in Forest Grove. Both young people are former students at Pacific university. Mr. Smith is assistant cashier' of the yirst.Xatioanl bank of Forest Grove, MISS TEMPLE HONOKEE. . Miss Vera Temple, bride-elect, will' be honored this evening at a picnic party for which Miss Katherine' Thompson and Miss Madeline Burgess will be hostess. Mrs. Leslie E. Gibbs will entertain for M.ssTempIe tomorrow morning with a breakfast at Hotel Pendleton. POPvTRAIT OF MISS FEU A portrait of Miss Margar.H Fell formerly of Pendleton, appeared yes. terilay in the Portland Journal's mug aaine section, under the title "Attrac tive Girls of the Oregon Country." Miss Fell, who now reisdes In Fvu rene, ia a niece of Mr. and Mrs. George Fell of this city. RETrrtx to PF..vrr.ETOx. Mrs, Winn Johnson and daughter, Mrs. N'ona I-tt Fontaine, returned last evening from Portland. Mrs. John- ion is convalescing after a recent op eration for appendicitis and her many friends will he jrlad to" learn that she is on the roatf to recovery. ' ' : MRS. HASSF.TX RETURNS. Mrs. Ralph Ilasselt returned yester-; day after spending two weeks camping at fjike Chelan and in visiting friends in Spokane. She was accompanied here by her sister, Mrs. M. G. Patter son, of Spokane, who will visit af the Hassell home. '' ' " ' We can fmmisK you wilh the soap.and washing .. ''.''' .' 1 ,in 'powder. ' .. "; 5 MINUTE WASHING POWDER , CITRUS POWDER 4 OLD DUST , OLDEN ROD , ,, . PEARLINE " SEA FOAM ' ' "' WYANDOTTE LUX RINSO OLD DUTCH LIGHT HOUSE 20 MULE TEAM BORAX, EORAXO AND BORAX CHIPS HANDY VASHDAY COMPOUND FRENCH GLOSS BROOMS Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phonei28 Ouly I Quality the Eest I SHOP ' r I ' vl -'' 1 i , i Ml :1L - ' V' f ' p?i , iv, as wir -Mf . -T TV;-: LITTLE DAl'GHTFJl BORN " ' . Mr. and Mrs. E. F. AVerlll are re ceiving congratulations upon the birth of little daughter Saturday evening. The new arrival Weighs eight pounds, and is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Coutts. MISS MORTIMORE HOME. ' Mira Bvalyn Mortimore returned J:esterday from The Imllen where-siie has been visiting with friends -for the past week. While there she made arrangements to enter tra'nlng at The Dalles hospital'. Next Saturibay snt will iro to Pavette. Idaho, for a visl. with relatives and will go' to The Dalles the middle of September. ' LITTLE SOX PORN Mr. and' Mrs. p. S. Greenwood are the parents of a little son born yester-, day at the home of Mrs. Bird, at 304 East Bluff street. The new ar rival has heen named Peter Samuel. Mrs. Greenwood was formerly Miss Beatrice "Bird. ', ; -' LEAVE.-1 FOR MRAOIAXR Mrs. J. F. Robinson left last evening tor a visit to Meacham. Other New of This Department on Page E IDEAS FOR ' HOUSEWIVES H 0 M E DEMONSTRATIUW MRS. DOLPH IX PORTLAND. ' Mrsf. John M. Dolph is spending a few days in Portland. She will rwturn to Pendleton soon but will later make her home permanently in Portland, where Mr. Dolph is in the advertising business. 1. ...,,,1.i..t.t.4imitMMM ''''" " I '5, : J ft2''t fat The reputation of Uie box Prownie as simple, practical and re liable cameras has gone around Ihe world. Their light weight, thetr alwence of bellows, their sturdy construction, simple mechanism, fixed focus and the low price of cameras and pictures have brought thera deserved popularity, with children as well as with adults. Box Brownies are the stmplest cf cameras to operate and Xos. 0 and 2 make pictures of a most economical size. Prices Item 2.00 up ," 1 PEHDLETDN DIG CD. 7 HOME FROM SEATTLE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonney re turned this morning from Seattle. Mrs. Bonney has been attending sum mer school at University of Washing ton and Mr. Bon-vey Joined her recently. PEXOLETOX BABT SCORES. Little Ia!e SI usher, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Slusher of this city, scored high In a recent "eugenics test held in. Portland. Mrs. Slusher and son are .spending the summer in Portland. .' ' Orange lee. s- . . , Juice 6 oranges, 4 lemons, 5 cups sugar, grated rings 2 or- ' anges. Pour boiling' water tver nil tha nthpr nrines and lemon rin.ia tn pvtrnct flavor and let them stand in it for 15 minutes. Strain and coot. Add to other ingredients. Then add enough cold water to miike 1 gallon. Freeze. -' BottHi'sr Grapie Juice. To every 5 lbs. of Concord gr?nies use 1 p'nt water. CruKh .grapes, add water, bring to boil 'and" strain through a jelly bag. Artrt I-? dun- granulated sugar to every quart of grapo ju'ee.;, Bring Just to a boil and pour in- to sterilized bottles, pasteurize and seal tightly. nearly two pounds, in all the court scenes. '' n. In addition', to the- crown the "di mintitive fcir wore court gowns ami regal robes heavier than a soldier's field pack. One of these gowns, also heavily weighed with Jewels and tinsel embroidery, had a train mre than seven feet long, anil whenever MjsF K nneyjiioved it was necessary for two pages to accompany her, holding the ini'n. The end of each day's work in this pniit of tho picture fouiid the star as weary as though she had completed a day of hard physical labor as Indued 1 she had. She confessed that she was! glad when the little queen was deposed and had to flee to America and take a Job in s business office, where royal raiment was not needed. "HiK-h a Little Queen' comes to the Alta Theatre Sunday and Monday. . vm -' ft" M"rI 'MB-' : -Mil -WET 0 ExliibiUhg misses a V (1 women's Tailored Fash :iom:for Fall.14- SOUS'. TMLOHED . COATS "From the House ofYoulIi. ... ' .. - 1 1. . , ' '. ! .-r-.rsg., J ..-j-r3a. VLSITORS FROM LA GRAXDB. Mrs. C. S. Williams and daughters, Ifeien and Jeanne, of La Orande, were Pendleton visitors on Saturday, en route to Miltoa to visit Mrs. Williams' sistcr-in-law, Mrs. Mabel Robbins. ARE AT TIOGA Mrs. Henry W. Collins and daugh ter, Catherine, of Pendleton are guests of Mrs. O. W. Metschan and Mrs. Henry Isaacs at Tioga. Oregon Journal. MOTION PICTURE NEWS RETURX FROM MONTAXA. Mrs. F. A. Howard and son, Fred er'ck, have returned after a visit to Round-Up, Montana, and to Spokane. lAm of Vitality is loss of the prin cipal of life, and is early Indicated by failing appetite . and diminishing i.trength and endurance. Hood's Sar Eaparilla is the greatest vitalizer it acts on all the organs and functions, and builds up the whole system. 1 ' ... . . v Elberta,' Crawford Peaches, crate SI. 20 Bartlett Pears, crate 82.75 Italian Prunes, Bradshaw Plums, 1 pound .. . 5c Coiicord Grapes, per box 65c Watermelons, choice of store. . . . 35c Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 At the Sign of Service -If It's on the Market We Hare It" Arcade Today A' i i i V " ' " rM FolJSOMRi-WSKVCOIMt- W f'j; 7 f 4 A Connopolitia Productioa 1 WtAMOUNT MAGAZINE. V - PASTIME TTOATf Plnytoera' who like Carmel Myers, t. unusual roles will be delighted witi the star as she appears in "The Kiss," her latest Universal photodrama, to be shown at the Pastime Theatre Sunday and Monday. The story presents her as Little Erollnda, the characterization made famous by Johnston McCultey In his widely read story of that name, and its tneme deals with the marital troumes ploits of the- early Catiforn!ans who fought as gallantly as rney love. .Tack Conway, selected by Universal to direct the production, was careful to stage the "picture on the actual lo cale of the original story and for that purpose used many of the old hacien das which links to modern Californ a to the romantic traditions of the past. Enacting heroic roles In this pic turesque romance will be seen such screen favorites as William E. Law rence, the leading man, George Perio lat, P. J. Lockney, J. J. I,anoe, Je in Acker, Harvey Clarke and Edward Brady. l".o Preporwl Do not wait until some member of vonr family is taken with a severe at tack of bowel complaint and then send for medicine, but be prepared. Buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colio and Diarrhoea Remedy so as to have it at hand ready for Instant use. Bxi it now. There's Xo KrhTHl IJke an Old Friend An old friend will always 'help you in time of need. It is the same with Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is an old and tried friend in many thousands of ramines ano like other eld friends, can be depend ed upon in time of need. Sour Stomach When tho quantity of food taken I too great or the quality too rich, sour stomach may result and especially so if you are constipated. Eat slowly, maiticate your food thoroughly, eat sparingly of meats. Let fully five hours elapse between meals and when yon feet a fullness and weight in tb stomach, after eating your supper take one of Chamberlain's Tablets, antl Ih most cases sour, stomach may be avoided. " ' ! Worth Considering ' ' We take is for giantcd that your di gestion is troubling you. Do not imag- 'ne that yon are the only one suffer ing that way. There are thousands of others and as a general rule, unneccs sarily. Tour case is much the same as that of a great many others who have been cured by taking Chamber la' n's Tablets. Give them a trial. You are certain to be more than pleased with the benefit derived from theli use. Do It now. They only (cost a trifle. ALTA TODAY Children, 10f t"'4u . . Adults, 35c Constance mney IN PASTIME TODAY Children, 5c Adults, 20o f COMEDY l'Nl.ASY MONEY ARCADE TODAY ffas it a good omen when, dnriris .he filming of "The Wild Goose" at the Cosmopolitan studio in New York, a flock of wild geese passed over the studio on thlr flfght south, honking merrily. Albert CapeHani, the d'reu- tor, says yes, and the result it seems, j was tne raramonni picture wnicri wo be shown at the Arcade theatre Sun. ,?ay. There Is an old saying among ornl their devotion endnres nntil death, .nologlsts that a wild goose never c, knoWn to desert Its mate and that This theory has been made. the bas s of a powerful story by Gouverneur Morris, the author, which was further -rengthened In the ptcturination. The theme. Is based upon the heroic etc. of a wealthy architect because of h s romantic minded wife's Infatuation for another man. The development of the storv is rap id an there are numerous dramatic moments that thrill the spectator. Mary MacLnren, Is the- wife and Holmes K. H raert the husband. The cast Is excellent snd It Include-t S'Ji'b players as Dorothy Bernard, .Totieph fmfley, Norman Kerrv and Rita Ho gan, the remarkable child actress. ' AI.TA St'VnAY AM MONDAY The hnd thit we;rs a crown may f rv.iv nt ( nneWly r.t night, but iT ss Constance Binoey, nalrtstar. s willing to take oath that said head noises fn rfio day-time. In filming "Such a Little Queen," the screen-adaptation rf channlng Pollock s delight ,it stage romanO, M-.r tvi" - - ""e.-i to wear a iewl-iwru.i w.Vt4 wUicit w.iidd, fVl !fA Uv i ; .tfcss... JrVK &ip -i I .-31 (. ' I! V 1 r. &fr:.: " Ail ! ' The sto-A of tn exed Queen whoi made a nit in America as. an un known stenographer. 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