tAQE SIX DAILY EAST OREdONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, 1021. TEN PAGES Social and Club News WISH ML'ItPHY VISITS Mltw lOtelle Murphy, of Ilillsboro, North Dakota, is a. Rcst "f ,nc J Miirphv home on Perkins Avenue. Mlw Murphy who Id a niece of Mr. Murphy, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Murphy and Miss Edna Murphy when thev returned from n trip to Spokane. After a vlxil here Miss Murphy will leave (or Yakima where she will teiu h during the coming whiter. KfiCKPTlON SKl'TKMl'Elt 9 Pendleton teachers will be honored at a reception to he held September 8 In the club rooms of the county li brary, with members of the Pendleton Women' Club as hostesses. The peo ple of l'endleion will be Invited and the evening will serve to welcome the Ira chera. Plans are now being made for the affair. PLANS AUK MADE I'lana for the Round-Up dinners, to I he (then as church benefits, nre being I made today at a meeting of the Parish Aid, the Auxiliary and the Sanctuary! chapter of the Church of the Redeem- ! er. Committees are to be appointed and additional plans will include ar- rangcmcnls for the fall nnd Christmas j MISS llliOrOHTON TO VISIT. Miss Kuth Hroushton, daughter of Mrs. C. J. Uroughton, of Dayton, Washington, will arrive tomorrow in Pendleton. She will be a truest of Mr. nnd Mrs. C S. Jerard, who formerly resided In Dayton and who are old friends of the r.roughton family. MliS. KICK TO RETURN. Mrs. Lyman Kice, nnd little son Junior, who have been spending: the summer In Portland will retcm here on Thursday. Mrs. Kice, who Is pos sessed of a lovely voice, has been studying with Ahrens, the famous In structor In voice. ARE IN RESIDENCE. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pinson are now domiciled in their residence, on the corner of Martin nnd Jefferson streets recently purchased from Dr. David 11. Hill. RETURN FROM RAINIER Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Clarke, daugh ter Miss Mary Clarke and son Billy, and Mrs. H. H. Hattery, returned yes terday after a motor trip through Rainier Park. bazars. I WILL RETURN FRIDAY j Dr. and Mrs. H. S. McKenzie, who j have been absent from Fendleton for ; the past two weeks on a motor trip, ( will return here Friday, according to j word received by Pendleton friends They have been at Crater Lake and i other points. ! GVEfTS OF PARENTS Mrs. J. A. Donathue. daughter Nel lie and win, Manny, arrived today from Ritzville, Washington, and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scheer, Mrs. Donathue"s parents. HOME FROM SPOKANE Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gordon and chil dren have returned from a motor trip to Spokane, where they visited Mr. and Mr. Gordon's son. Dr. Fred Gordon, and his family. MISS CLARK RECOVERS Miss Helen Clark, who has leen ill for 'two weeks with a bad attack of bronchitis, has recovered. ' IS IN HOSriTAL ! Mrs. W. H. Nebergall. w ho has been 111 at Hot Lake, is now at St. Anthony's hospital. MRS L1VERMORE HOSTESS Mrs. L; H. Livermore is hostess this afternoon foran informal bridge party at the Lot Livermore home, 103 Wash ington street. P. T. A. TO MEET. Members of the Riverside Parent Teacher Association will meet a week from Friday at the schoolhouse for tho first meeting since the cessation of activities during the summer months. Plans for the coming year will be made. Tho meeting has been called for 7:30 p. m. and Mrs. II. O. Zwlcker, newly elected president of the Riverside 1'. T." A. will preside. The rganlzatUm Is one of the largest in the county and a year of successful activity Is expected. SHUBERT'ORCHESTRA IS SECURED FOR DANCES AT THE HAPPY CANYON RETURN TO PENDLETON Mr. and Sirs. P. J. Heseman have returned to Pendleton after a month's stay in Seattle and at other Sound points. MISS KELLY TO RETURN. Miss Kelly, social service worker employed in this county, will, return tomorrow after spending a month in Portland. LEAVES FOR SEATTLE. Miss Evelyn Downing left today for a two week visit in Seattle. She will be the guest of friends and' relatives. VISITORS FROM PASCO. Mrs. George Johnson and Mrs. J. M. Beam, Pasco matrons, arc Pendleton visitors here today. RETURN FROM PORTLAND. Mr. and Mrs: Maurice leader re turned today- after a visit in Portland. HOPF'S UPSTAIRS SHOP Cloth Frocks of Individuality are included among the finer fashions Smartly Tailored Frocks of Tricotine, Po'xet Twill, French Serge and Velour . Many of the new styles make such lavish use of rich hand embroidery, while others are cleverly braided. . Prices range from $22.50 up to $75.00 I . - , " r,;f , I ; Af, S.gv I. -' 1 The reputation of the box Brownie as simple, practical and re liable cameras has gone around the world. Their light weight, their absence of bellows, their sturdy construction, simple mechanism, fixed focus and the low price of cameras and pictures have brought them deserved popularity, with children as well as with adults. Box Brownies are the simplest of cameras to operate and Nos. 0 and 2 make pictures of a most economical size. Priivs from S2.M up THE PENDLETON DIG CO. I ft tj HOYS DONT FORGET THE PIG RACE THURSDAY MORNING OR THE CHICKEN RACE SATURDAY AFTER NOON AT CRAWFORD'S. By securing the services of the Shu heit orchestra to furnish tho music for the dance at Happy Canyon for the four nights during Round-Up, the management is confident that the item of music will be well provided for. Decision to hire ,the musicians was made last night niter members of the management had listened to the music furnished by Shuberts at a dance. The orchestra has headquarters at Chicago, and two transcontinental tours have been taken one last sum mer and the second one this summer. All of the mempers can play at least two Instruments, and their appearance is made in costume. The dance floor this year will be twice its previous size. The floor on the addition Is being built, and all of the floor will be sanded. The bar will be in the southwest corner of the room, and the system of running the dance will be different from previous years. A pay-as-you-enter practice is being provided for and tho floor will be cleared following each dunce. BUTTER CREEK . EXTRACTED HONEY GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE Pint jar 35c Quart jar 55c 1-2 gallon jar $1.15 One gallon Bucket, each .' $2.50 5 gallon tins, pound . 15c Tlace your order early as this will not last long. Complete line of high grade Canning Fruits. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phones 28 Only 1 Quality the Best 1T LADIES OF UKIAH HOLD OPKXIXG OF 1UVOIJ (Continued from pag 1.) Kffcct Is Striking. The interior decorating, under the direction of the Blaesing Co., is very striking. The lower walls and wood work show tints of palest gray and Ivory, while the side panelling is of rose with motifs of ivory which give the appearance of silk tapestry to pro coats of paint wero necessary to pro duce this effect.' The proscenium shows a prospective trellis design, and above it are medallions in blue, buff and rose. Tht draw curtains will be of rose velour, and above them the arch shows hlendings of pale pastel shades. The lighting comes from beautiful ivory colored domes. The stage, for the presentation of moving pictures, will be equipped with a spe cial screen. Scenery for the stage will b from the Thompson Scenic Co., of friend. All extend warmest congratu lations, especially to Mr. Wallace, who was so fortunate In winning one of Uklah's most highly esteemed young ladies. Frances Oilliland of Ilutter Creek Is visiting In Ukiah for a few days with his brothers Arden nnd Arthur. THE THOMAS SHOP J.. FASHIONABLE FALL GARMENTS EXCLUSIVE NEW MODELS In a most comprehensive variety. COMI'AnK our new UAIIMKNTS and 1'IUCfcS before T I' new Suit, Coat or Dmi. San Francisco. There will be a slight delay as the company recently suffer ed a fire. Pipes Arc Xot Visible. The pipes of the organ are not vis ible, because of special construction of the theatre, this being one of tho most costly features of the building. For the heating and ventilating of the playhouse, modern appliances will provide refrigerated air In summer and heat in winter. The fire escapes are modern and adequate. The estimated cost of the building, for which Parker & Panfield are con tractors, is J40.00U. The ground cost 30,000, the organ J19.0U0, and the furnishings and accessories 1 1,000, making a tstal of $110,000. (East Orcgonlan Special.) UKIAH, Aug. 31. A very Interest ing meeting was held In Ukiah Satur day at the home of Mrs. Emma Lenz, bv Mrs. Edith Van Deusen, county demonstration agent. There were scv- J enteen ladles present who wero very much Interested in the work and at the request of the ladies Mrs. Van Deusen promises to return in the near future to instruct them in the art of making hats. Jim Munsey of Stanfteld, an old friend of V. It. Peterson was in town a few days last week, visiting with Mr. and Mrs? Peterson. Willie McKenzie, a former resident of Ukiah, but now of Tcndleton was in Ukiah the first of last week shaking hands with old friends. Lowell Casteel who was taken to Portland last Sunday night for treat ment was found to be suffering from an abscess back of the nose, which re quired an operation. Ho Is still in Portland but is getting along nicely. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Lakinka left for their home in Pendleton Monday. Mrs. S. J. Helmick left Monday for Nye, for a short visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. E. L. Thrasher. Mrs. Charley Hynd returned from In Doug's : Film V "4 - ' & i I i V " ' II L i f ! 4 t- 'y. W ': ''vv'--':-: ::' y Marguerite De LaMotte plays the part of Constance In "The Three Musketeers." That Is one of three leading fem.'nine parts la Douglas, Fair tanks' tig picttre.- PEARL OIL (kerosene) is clean-burning. For use inoilheaters.coek stoves and lamps. Ask your dealer for Pearl Oil. CHOIR PRACTICE First Christian Church, Thursday evening, September 1 7:30 Portland Friday after spending a week there having dental work done. Felix Johnson of Range, who pur chased lots in Ukiah, is now clearing a barn off the lots and will begin build ing at once so as to be ready for school. Another social dance was given Sat urday night at Kirk hall. W. c. Counter of Athena, traveling salesman for Park Bros., Portland, is In Ukiah soliciting orders for the firm. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Peterson of Ukiah left Monday morning for Pilot ! Itock where Mrs. Peterson will remain i for an indefinite time and Mr. Peter- son will return to his business here. I Clint Cardwell arrived Monday even ing from a visit to Portland with his i sister, Mrs. Kltchie. j Oilman Shaw and Clarence and Boh i Porter' of Long Creek were in town a few days ago on their return home from Portland. I Ed Ledserwood returned home a few days ago after several weeks ab-1 sence. j Miss Tassle Metscar who has been j visiting with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Oilliland for some time left for Pen-1 dleton Friday to stay with her mother, j Mrs. Clark and attend school during! the winter. j Lorcna Xess left for Pendleton Fri-1 day for a visit with relatives until school starts. j Mr. and Mrs. Warren Oihbs, for- j merly of Ukiah but now of Hood River i are visiting with relatives and friends, in Ukiah for a short time. j John Ewing returned Friday to the Hynd ranch after a visit to Hcppner and Portland. I Robert Blssencer and family of i Pendleton, visited several days last week at the Xess ranch. Mr. liissen ger is a brother of Mrs. Xess. Virgil Peterson, who has made an extended trip in Grant county, return ed home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, moved Sat urday into the -west end of town. Mr. I.angdon moved his family to ! Ukiah Saturday from Dale. I Mrs. Olive Turner, visited Friday j and Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. ; Glhhs at the GH'hs saw mill. ' ; Miss Vallie Cardwell of Long Creek, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. ; George Caldwell since June, will leave Tuesday for Prairie City where she' will attend school during the winter. She will take up the teachers training; course. i Miss Kdith Lagrange of Range, ar rived Saturday to stay at the Bond , ranch during the winter and attend school In Ukiah. I Arthur McRoberts make a business; trip to Pendleton Saturday returning Sunday. Irene Kirk left for Bridge Creek for a few. davs visit wltn ner a ster, .Mrs. Chilson, before leaving for Pendleton where she will attend high school this winter. Lowell Ganger and Sum Xelson loft the last of the week for Portland with their beef cattle. Mr.and Mrs. Parks of Pendleton. who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irli Terry for ten days, returned home last Monday. Mrs. Frank Chamberlln accompan ied by Mrs. Copplck of Athena enme up from the home stead Friday to at tend the home demonstration meeting Saturday. im.'I nniiix ana wtn- 01 riernusiun were In Ukiah Thursday night the I guests of relatives. The marriage of Miss I la Hturdlvant to Glen Wallace at Stanfield August 21 mine as a rurprise to many of her friends In I'kinh, where she was horn and raised and where everyone is her W FOR THE R rand. 66f TlTn" mmm COME IN DAY WE WILL GIVE YOU A FREE TICKET TO THE FLOOR LAMP WHICH SOME LUCKY ONE WILL WIN SATUR. DAY AT 5 P. M. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING, SO COME IN AND GET YOURS. nur 1 i r si i ti THE STYLE OF OUR FURNITURE AS WELL AS THE PRICE CAN NOT BE DUPLICATED 'ANYWHERE IN PENDLETON. t5 Lb III 0 ! j v JMiuu U LslUJ 12)1 worn CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO, p.