East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 03, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Social and Club News j
WIU. GIVK nKMONPTUATTO.V. BIRTH PAT BITPEH 0VKN.
Mimical people if Pendleton arc In ho'hor of the ninth birthday n
howlnjr Interest in the announcement niveraary of her dawrhter, Marian
that Mm. Nellie Whiting; McMonald Moorhous, Mrs. Mark Moorhouse
will (five a puliiic . demonstration at entertained Inst evening with a supper
her studio, 610 West Webb t-1reet on
Wednesday afternoon to which all
mothers who are interested, are In
vited to come snd tiring their children.
Whils InvestitratinR various "child
methods' while In the east this sum
mer Mr. McDonald chose thin as be
Inir the mo.'it practical and Interesting
way or prewnlliiK the "first essenti
als" of music to bejjtnnors in class.
cukst to m: HOOKKI.
Honoring his cousin. Miss Lillian
Aiken, ef Younsrutown, Ohio, John
Simpson will be host this evening: for
a dancing party at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Kobert Simp
son, 1801 East Court street. About
thirty-two young people have been
.party at her home, SIX Thompsot
street. A color scheme of pink was
used for the table,- and was carried
out In the flowers, placecards ami fa
vors. EiRht little (rlrls were guest's
for the enjoyable affair,
OrKSTS IX PENPLETON,
Mrs. C E. Harvey and children, Ka
thryn and ltobert, arrived yesterday
from Portland and are guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Qreu
lich, 712 Oosbic street. Mrs. Harvey
and Mrs. Oreclich are sisters. The
guests will remain until after -.the
Itound-l'p.
WIU, SERVE Pl.VNEUS.
Ladies Aid of the Methodist church
inuen 10 me auair. .miss Aiken is a ; met Wednesday afternoon and made
guest at the Simpson home. arrangements to serve dinner at noon
" "" land evening during the Round-l"p.
'LITTLE GIRL. RECOVERS.
Little Betty Jane Barr, daughter of i MRS. CARTER RETURNS
Mr. and Mrs, Claude Itarr. who has; Mrs. Charles H. Carter 'returned this
been til for the past two day, has re-J morning after a visit to Portland Se
covered. attle and Rainier P.. rw
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HOPF'S UPSTAIRS SHOP
Never have we shown a more
interesting line of
MRS, KtCH RETCRN,
Mrs. Lyman 1. R c, a singer who
possesses an unusually fine dramatic
soprano voice, returned Thursday
evening from three months' study in
Portland. Mrs, Rice did very fine
work umler F. X. Arena of New Tork,
with whom she has studied for three
seasons. She received excellent criti
c sm from this em'.nent voice coach
and pedagogue. . t
While in Portland sfie appeared in
rectal and was enthusiastically re
ceived by audience and press.
Mrs. Rice has many friends In the
city who have been anxiously awaiting
her return ns she Is very liberal In
lending her voice to the prozmm of
the different clu!s and organisation.
She will resume her voice teaching
and continue as soloist for the Chris
tian Science church.
ARE EXPECTED TOMORROW.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Landers, former.
ly of this city are expected to pass
through Pendleton tomorrow en route
from Xew Mexico o Monmouth where
Mr. Landers will be, president of the
Oregon State' Normal School. . Mr.
Landers, who was formerly city school
superintendent here, has been a mem
ber of the faculty of. New - Mexico
LWversity, at Albunueroue. In addi
tion to the honor of -being chosen pres
ident of the Oregon Normal, he was
recently offered the presidency of the
Lies cgns TeachersNN'ormal School.
MRS. POLPH IS HOSTESS. , . t
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.
Fowler, who are visiting in Pendleton.
1 M M I Mrs. John M. Polph was. hostess List
4T "SJ evening for linel' at th home OS
ft fS O J j Cjl her mother, Mrs. George Peringer.
Ml fti II OfciFrench marigolds centered the table
Xjf VLL Hi Lj jt which covers were laid for Mr. and
Mrs. Fowler, Vernon Fowler. Mr. and
Not a single number in the
whole showing could be called
ordinary, with justice.
SMART STYLES developed in
BOLIVIA, PANVELAINE,
ORLANDO CLOTH, ERMINE
CLOTH, ETC.
I he prices are a3 reasonable as they will be for some time
to come and by choosing now you willget your pick from the
complete showing; ;
SECOND FLOOB TAVLOH .HARD WARE BLDG,
Mrs. Donald Robinson. Miss Leura
Jerard, Rert Jerard, Mrs. , Peringer
and the hostess.
WILL DEPART TOMORROW. -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. (Ned Fow
ler, who have been guests at the home
of Mr. Fowler's uncle. D. S. Waffle.
will depart tomorrow. Mr. Fowler will
enter Harvard medical school and will
have the standing of a junior. He for
merly attended University of Oregon
and the U. of O. medical school at
Portland.
MIS-'S PROEBSTEL HERE.
'Miss Ruth Proebstel arrived today
from Monmouth where she has been
attending the Oregon State Normul
School. Miss Proebstel will teacii r
Freewater this year. She will leave
this evening for Weston to visit rela
tives before the opening of the school
torm. .
RETl'RN TO PENDLETON'.
Rev. and Mrs. George L. Clark and
son, James, returned today after a
ten days outing at Wallowa Lake. They
made the trip over by the Tall Gate
road, returning by way of Meacham.
and report that the latter route Is
much better than the former.
Unusual Things to Eat
"When you Ktt tired of lio IMMil things flint. yti puiCtiase
pvury iiH'iitli, anil jdii nro at youi wits end to find something
new, then imUc tune to c uie to our .store, you will rind hero
"I'liusual Things to lint."
Wo lihvn the laixt and tick u.vV.it tc.1 stiK'li i f li'(,h RraM
(iKKVflim In ljistcrn iiivgon. w f
Exclusive Selling 'Agency for
IMPERIAL TEA, COFFEE, EXTRACTS
! h vm. , r ;AND6PICES,
OLD MONIC OLIVE OIU
GOLD MEDAL BUTTER
CHASE & SANBORN'S TEA AND COEFEE
t pORHAM'S SILVER POLISH
, Store Closed All Day Labor Da;-, Monday, ,
, ' ; , :' September 5th. ;
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
i 3 Phoo! 23 w ...- Only 1 Quality -the Beit .
HERE FROM HELJX . , .
. Mr.VtiT .Ml's.'Jonn, AmleMrtn of He
lix, are here toiay. "
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IN TENEMENT BLAZE
NEW YORK, Sept. S. l. P.)
Five persons perished, probably the
victims of Incendiarism, when oil
flames swept a first avenue tenement
building. Twoothers were severely
injured and others escaped barely with
Uheir lives., ,. ,. . ,
j ' We Always Cater to the User of
Fine Writing Paper
QUALITY is something in the paper itself.
, STYLE is the way the paper is made into stationery.
EACH is necessary.
BOTH are found in the papers sold by
JiKOi'S DRUGSTORE
Try the Drug Store First"
RETURN FROM LAKE. .
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Home and Mrs.
Home's mother, Mrs. Alice Munro,
returned last evening after spending
the summer at Wallowa Lake. They
made the trip by motor and report
an enjoyable summer.
MtSS COWGILL LEAVES.
Miss Helen Cowgill, of the O. A. C.
extension school, who has been here
jfor'the past few days, will leave this
evening for La Grande. She will later
i make a trip to Spokane before return
jing to Corvallis.
j GUEST OF MISS FURNISH.
Miss Opal Hansen, of Roone. Iowa.
; arrived today and is a guest of .Miss
manchfi Furnish. Miss Hanson n,l
j Miss Furnish are sorority sisters, both
"dug memoers or Alpha Chi Omega.
RETURN FROM, TRIP.
Mrs. Catherine Struve and two sons.
iDietlof Struve and Gilbert Struve, re
turned yesterduy after a three months
visit in California. They were in San
Diego and other cities.
GUEST AT PICKERS HOME.
Charles Hiestand, of San Francisco,
wa3 a guest yesterday at the home of
-Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bickers. He visit-'
ed his mother, Mrs. 'Jessie Hiestand,'
airs, uickers sister. ,
Pittsburg .
New York
St. Louis .
Roston . . .
HrooHlyn "v
Cincinnati
Chicago
51)
61
68
5S
82
71
75
Philadelphia ilt 84 .
American League Standings.
New York ;7S 46
Cleveland ... 78 4 8
St. Louis 87 61
Washington- ,.. 6t"65
P.oston .....59
Detroit . . .61 69
Chicago. .' 63 74
Philadelphia '. 44 79
Pacific Coa; Lett -tec Staixlhigs
Yoxtmlnylf Results.
At Los Angeles .2, Portlund 1. ,
At Sun Francisco 6, Seattle 3.
At Sacramento 4, Oakland 1,
At Salt Uike-Vernon, game post
poned, rain.
Western lA'ague Results.
St. Louis 4, Sioux City !.
Tulsa It, Joplln 2.
Ivs Moines 1, Omaha 5.
Oklahoma City 8, Wichita IS.
Southern Association Krsnlts.
Little Rock. 1, Ilirmlngham 13.
. Nashville 4, Memphis 9.
New Orleans 3, Atlanta 7.
Mobile 11), Chattanooga 2.
How the Series Statu!.
At Los Angeles 4 games, Portland i
games; at San r rnncisco 3 games, Se
attle 2 sames; at Salt Liike 2 games,
Vernon 1 game; at Sacramento ! t
games, Oakland 2 games.
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THOMAS
SHOP7
SPECIALLY FEATURING
TODAY ' ' "
Women's and Misses'
New Fall
, Dresses
' at the Thomas Shop, Low Prices
$25.00 to $35.00
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baseball summary 1 Sssn
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National League Standings. . ll i ff wont'"ful lnv I"""
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.60S fju n( complexkwi your I I.
.60 a nurrar will reveal to you I I In.
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Mere is a Splendid Opportunity for every womnn or miss to buy
her new frock for fall wear at prices that are exceptionally low, cOn
sidering the splendid uuiility and ntylc of the garinents represented.,
Charming dresses of ull wool tricotlne, satin and crepe de cliino, In all
'.he newest and very latest style.
San FranciFco
Sacramento .
1ms Angeles . .
Seattle .
Oakland
Vernon
Salt Uike . . . .
Portland . . . .
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w - w ,
Sarsaparilla
Makes Food
Taste Codd -
Creates an appetite, aids diKea
tlon, purlfle the blood, promotes
assimilation so as to secure full
nutritive value of food, and tj
ve strength to the whole' sy si en.
MATRESSES
You can buy a mattresa from us for less than you
could buy the tick for one year ago. Out of town orders
given our special attention. We are offering you for a
few days a 45 lb. all cotton mattress for the following
price:
K 45 pound Gotten Mattress, delivered $6.09
k 45 pound Cot ten Mattress, F. O. E. store $5.50
For out of town orders we burlap and deliver to the
depot for $6.00.
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YOURS FOR SERVICE
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Riley &
Kemp
MISS JE KA RD DKPA RT&
Miss Leura Jt-rard departed todav
for Portland. With Miss Jlay Nelll
of La Grande, she ;Sl -. soon front
San Francisco for Honolulu, to remain
during the winter.
WHS. ISARN'RS HERE.
Mrs. K. W. Harnes, of Lewiston,
Idaho, arrived here yesterday to visit
her daughter, Mrs. Affle 1!. Hannn.
She will remain here for neveral
months.
MOTOR TO I'OP.TLA.VD.
Mr.: and jirs, E j Sommervilie and
daughter. Miss Hlrtney HommervMIs
and Afiss Kvelyn Sommervills, left to
day for a motor trip to Portland.
PAtJLENE ftlCE
Teacher of Piano '
101 Wilson Phone C2H
, High School Credits Oivfn.
, Vy haying your snties re
hullt. Remember they are
reconstructed the weak
po'nts strengthened and the
worn parts replaced not
Just "fixed." , :
You'll, be surprised to See
what we can do ,wilh some
apparently hopeless Bhoes.
They'll come back to you
unking neat and smart again
fit for mouths more of
service. ' .:. i
Pendleton
Shoe Shop
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IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES
HOME DEMONSTRATION
I v ur H aUli word
Satkfactiou Our Aim
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Grass Stains .
Alcohol.
Ml"
Ammonia.
Molasses. , 4
Paint or Varnlch 1 , 4
Turpentine 4
Penzlne or gasoline.
fjoften with amylacetato an I 4
remove with gasoline. 4
If material is Washable, 4
uae soap and water. , 4
firea.ie or Oil 1 4,
Plotting paper and hot iron. 4
Rwp and water if material 4
Is Washable. 4
tiafol ne, alcohol, ether and 4
mpth i. , 4
Lard l!-en wash 1,1 hot w..-
ler HPd noap. 4
Pr'iit mains 4
I'olMtiT water fpoiired from 4
frnm he'gMti. 4
hydrogen pcrojUde th
ttimon a. 4
Alcohol. r . 1 4
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NEMJE WHITIXfi McDONAMl
Piano
Graduate of Puniett School of
Music. Pupil of Leopold Goilow
sky a Josef Lhevinnc In pi
ano ami 4,oilis Victor Saiir in
oompositlon. Godowsky method
of arm-weight and relaxation.
Moore system of Fundamental
Music Training for Children and
Key-board Harratfny.
HliKT A. Mciy.'AI.I
Violin, 'Cello, Viola.
liiiNh Conservatory, Chicago,
1913; Member of Master Class
of Leopold Auer, Chicago, 1921;
Authorized Kxponent of Max
I'l chei Svstcm of Violin Tca''h
lii; Graduate Chicago Mu.,l"i!
College '021; C.'u.i and Privite
Instruction SUtdcnts' Orchis-
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YOU ARE INVITED
We cordially invite you-and your friends to call
and see our beautiful selection': of the
smart new styles in
fall millinery
We are sure to have the right model for you.
Sloan Bonnet Shop
649 Main ' , Opposite Bond Bros.
traV
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McDonald Music
Studios
510 W.Webb St. - vphone 645-W
Pupils Now Registering. ,
s ' High-School Credits Given.,
All Grades Taught.
Fall Term Opens Tuesday, September 6
PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION OF FUNDAMEN
TAL MUSIC TRAINING FOR CHILDREN , AT
STUDIO, 510 W. WEBB ST., WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON, SEPT. 7, AT i :30.
MolliciN are Im itiil to mmp mid Iir:i:g tlieir cliiMiin to ttils first
liwn ulilch fs f:f" and plat'CK the pnrrnt ntuier mi further ohllgntion.
t'hlldreti ovit a Jcnrs of, age arc eligible.
I
fhi? im bifslliis "I I'rartlial way of twliiiyx fl-e first Msen
Pnk. it M'''c in clans and has bon i:ft 1 lth (treat fieors hy fore
msl tw'ic-'f., ' -
HURRY! HURRY! TO
CRAWFORb kjliNi
TURE CO. AND SEE LIT
T L E D O ROT II U L A
DANCE TODAY AT 4 TO
5 P.M. rl
, HURRY! HURRY! THE
KEST SHOW IN TOWN .
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