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BAIL EAST 0&ECOXIA& ftXDLETON, OSEaON, SATULDA? ETElinrO. SSPTfiiMBEtt 10, 1921. 1 r Social and Club News nKCRrnoN mich enmoyed I'endleton teachers wore honored lust tvenlng at an enjoyable reception At the library club room, for which members of ths Pendleton Womeifa Club were hostessr.. In the receiving line were a number of the new teacher In the local cliooln, ' with- Mrs. E. T. Wade, airs. FYwl lawunten,- Mra. James Johns, Sr., M rs, J, ,1V, MoOook, Mrs, A. J. Owen, und, Mrs, i. ' J?. Robinson, all promi nent In ciub'worlt In Pendleton. For the program. Mr. anil Mrs. Bert McDonald played two charming vio lin and piano numbers. Sirs. 8. H. , Forshaw Bang pleasingly Cnedtnan's 1 "Land of Kile Sky Hlue Water," and 'also "Rolling Down the Hio." Kev. i tleorire I Clark, pastor of the I'res- byterian church, extended a welcome "to the teachers and Mlsa Kdith Isley, ; new member of the Pendleton high j school faculty, responded. H. E. In low, city school superintendent, was j another speaker during the evening, j Howls of marigolds and goldenglow j made a lovely decoration for1 the rooms. French marigolds centered the tables at which Mrs. John I (alley. HOPP'S UPSTAIRS SHOP . SUITS COATS DRESSES New arrivals daily. Latest Creations Every woman interested in new Fall Garments should see our splendid showing of SUITS, COATS and DRESSES. Prices Are Reasonable n jm if Mrs. Gertrude Nash, Miss Delia Hush. I Mrs. Arthur Frankhum. Miss Anna 1 lirown and Mrs. W. K. Wyrick poured. The Ices were cut by Mrs. Willard Hond, Mrs, Casper Woodward, Mrs. Ij. D. ldleman," Miss Flora Shaw, Miss Eva Hansen and Misa Luctlo Suling. 'Assisting in nerving wtre Mrs. Wil liam lale, Mrs. Thomas Humpton. , Miss Mary Johns, Mrs. D. U John son, and Mrs. William Wright. j SURPRISES IS GIVEN. I Mra, Frank 'Bowman was honored 'on Thursday afternoon when a group of friends motored, to her home at Mission. The affair was In the nature of a surprise and the visitors brought with them asters with which they dec orated the house, and also a birthday cake tv.hlch was served later in the afternoon. Mrs. Bowman was given a handkerchief "shower." Music, games tnd needlework were enjoyed. The guests, who motored to Mission, were: Mrs. P. C. Peterson, Mrs. Ella Ross, Mrs. Frank King, Mrs. Le Brown, j Mrs. Otto Nelson, Mrs. R. T. Brown. Mrs. William Anderson. Mrs. Charles i Williamson, Mrs. U E. Twitchel, Mrs. May Powers, Mrs. Jesse McGee. Mrs. Myrtle Farley, Mrs. Dan Bowman, Mrs. Walter Jones and - Miss liu e Peterson.. MEALS TO BE SERVED. The Catholic Ladies Guild have de eded to serve meals during the : few friends this afternoon at tea at Round-l"D. Plans for the meals were (her homa on Hospital Drive. , Mrs. GOBIIAM SILVER POLISH A' Ol'R choh i: OF TIHtKi: FORMS tho To satisfy the Individual preference for n silver pcIIkIi, product ,ts made in the following forms: " . . ... ; .... ;; CSOKIIAM. SILVKIl POLISH CAKR A Hulid Cake a very popular form, and (.no that afford the inaxiinuin of economy In use. (iOKHAM SUA Kit POLISH CP.FAM A new form. A smooth vclvtty crenin. Put up in wl:lo ly'outhed glais jars for convenient e in uinc. ( ' . A (iOUHVM K1IA1 K POLISH IWVDIUt j Another popular form, although the oldest. Is the pow- dor. Very efficient us a ilennvcr and polisher of precious ' metals, Still dvmumlttt by many houi.cUoepers. COHIIAM SIM Kll POUSISIXG CLOTIl ' , , Ask to soa it Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phocei 23 Only 1 Qualitythe Beit MRS. McNARY IS HOSTESS. For the pleasure of Mrs, C. C. Stur gis, .Mrs. W. D. McXnry entertained a made at recent committee meetings at the home of Mrs. William. Dunn and at the rectory. A general meeting of the women of the parish will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 In the parish hall. The meals are to be served In the . parish hall, located In the basement of St. Mary's church, and known as St. Mary's hall. The guild recently spent six hundred dollars In Improve ing the hall and expect to spend an additional hundred dollars in the near future. PEN BRETON'S POPCLAR GARMENT SHOP WILL ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. Honoring the bridal party for the wedding of Miss Vera Temple and Sturgls and little son, Cyrus, will re turn tomorrow to their homo In Bos ton after a visit here. TO VISIT IN TEXAS. Miss 1 Sort ha Cannoy, stenographer at the office of Mamley and Co., left yesterday for Booklr, Texas where she will speml a month 'visiting .relatives. She expects to make the return trip overland with her sister who will come to Pendleton "for a visit. JQsfeautyUi BSDi-passed The wondtrf sU refW. Pry-hjtt cSRislokm UK are IniHrrt. HUM aatiicpUc. Extra a Ut and soothing actios. , Over 75 . fearsfaoM, '' ' ' Send IJ c. hr Trtst lm FIIO. T. HOFKIKS A, SON Hmmmmmi Start the School Year Right With a Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen. You will need it in every class. ,..u, This pen is a favorite with students everywhere be cause it writes smoothlj-j neatly, without blotting or sweating. . . . ? f WATERMAN IDEAL PENS priced at $2.50 and upward We carry an excellent pen for Grammar grades, a high class pen in every respect. Priced at $1.00 to $2.50 TIf il'S DRUG STORE "Try the Drug Store First" MRS. BRUIN TO ARRIVE. o-KMrS' E?' BrU!l' S:f,tCr ,f Mr"'lnrd J. Daughorty and whose inuiuao r in u ci niti, mil arrie on Sunday from Portland to visit at the Fltj Gerald home until after the- Henrv Judd wheh takes place oa Kound-l-p. Mrs. Bruin :s office man- Monday evening at ;:ie Churci uf ti.o Ker or tna Damascus Milk Co. Redeemer, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chlou- j pek will be hosts tomorrow evening i LEAVES FOR WALLA WAbLA. for a dinner at their home-in Douglas j Miss Antoinette Oindraux left today Court, uuests win De Miss Temple inenus in vaiia aiia. basebi.il tMt ami n h. ti, ,,i and Mr. Judd, Miss The) ma Thomp- IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES HOME DEMONSTRATE body jwas found In Desplaines river yester day, was unearthed today under a ga rage at rear of the home of Harvey W. ch-urch, who bought an automobile i from Daugherty and who was arrested (yesterday at Adams, Wis. In the i basement the police found two hats jwith the Initials of the two salesmen, son, maid of honor, Miss Esther Shea of Portland, and Miss Katherlne Thompson bridesmaids; Miss Theodo ra Stoppenbach, of Portland: Frank Dickson, best man; Thomas Murphy and Harold Brock, the ushers. ST. MARY'S CHURCH Winter Order: 1 2nd Sunday-in September (the 11th) to 2nd Sunday in June. - Masses at 8:00 and 10:30 WEDDING IS SOLEMNIZED. The wedding of Miss Crah Wilson ! aid Harold Coe, bot of Milton, -as solemnized last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thjm. 720 John son street, with Rev. W. A. Gressman, pastor of the First Christian church, officiating. Mrs. Coe is a niece of Mrs. Thim. Mr. and 'Mrs. Coe will make their 'home in Milton where Mr. Coe in In ithe lumber business. HOSTESSES FOR LUNCHEON. Mrs. Lee Moorhouse and daughter, Mrs. A. L. Schaefer, were hostesses , yesterday for a one o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Moorhouse, 4ft0 (East Water street. Covers were laid ! for twelve at a table attractively cen ftered by marigolds and asters. Bridge jwas enjoyed during the afternoon, ' Mrs. Wesley N. Matlock winning the high score trophy. ! LEAVES FOR LA "GRANDE. ! Miss Mable Herzinger who has been j visiting at the Forshaw home has re i turned to her home in La Grande. Her 1 sister will remain here until after the i Kound-Cp. Miss Alice Forshaw plans j on leaving tonight for I-a Grand where she has been asked to assist at t the Country Club during the enter- tainment of the golfers during the golf i tournament. ! MISS FLETCHER RECOVERING , Friends of Miss Marie Fletcher, who was injured In a recent automobile accident, wiU be glad to learn that she is now on the road to recovery.. She expects to be able to attend hish school next week. ' Miss Fletcher was a promlment member of the high school basketball team last year. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY The child that .'s 10 per cent below average weight fur Ills height needs a physical exami nation by a competent physician. Very often a nervois, over active child, is improved by :ongcr rest periods and a nourishing diet. . Underweight children have iiot stored material fur growth i,r to withstand disease. A child whoso mother encuses undei weight with the statement th;'t It is growing fust or that thinness runs in the family, has not so good a'chanee to improve as the child whose mother l to v.(.rk to build the liitle body up U-normal. K. V. 4. FOR SALE Good milch cow, also 4 room house furnished or unfurnish ed or will rent. Also sleeping room for rent. Phone 23F4 or address O. H. Jennings, Klcth, Ore. BUSINESS opportunity We want a lite dealer to represent us in Uma tilla County for one of the best known ! and best selling automobiles in the I United Stutcs. We are now ranklnn Rixth place In volume of sales com- ! putcd in dollars, In the automobile In- dustry. Th's is a Jump from 15th. ! place occupied one year ago. Not a j great deal of Capitol Is required and i this exceptional onunrtunitv to start In t.hn automobile business with an es tablished Hire is offered you. For de tailed information address "9" care East Oregonian. THE THOMAS SHOP New Fall CHARMINGLY YOUTHFUL IN STYLING Youthful appearance is Wry; largely a matter of styles, aa you will realize when you slip into a few of these captivating new suits from THE HOUSE OF YOUTH v - ... . - NEW YORK -'v .y. Fall's Newest Fancies in .' i Lovely Dresses Canton Crepes, Satin, Satin Crepe, Good weight wools in the new Fall shades. A very complete assortment now on display nt THE THOMAS SHOP. t PRICE VERY MODERATE IQ . ittMeVtaK? BODY BELIEVED TO BE nSisisymei: CHICAGO, Sept. body, doubled up 10.-and (U. P.) A TILE X7,Y AUTO STAGE I'endleton-Walla Walla Fare 1.50 , Leave I'endleton 7:30 a. m. Arrive Walla Walla :1J a. ra. Leaves Pendleton 1(1:36 a. m., Arrive Walla Walla 12:15 p. m. Leaves I'endleton 1:30 p. m., Arrive Walla Walla 3:15 p. m. Leave Fendletnn 4:00 p; m heavy cords; believed to be that of Card Asmus, an automobile siilesman, who disaiipeared Thursday wlt.i Eer Cnrd of Tlinnks , We wish to express our most sincere thank to the many kind friends who. o generously coptrlouted their assist-J ance during our sad bereavement and loss of our wife and daughter, Mrs. R.I E. Case. Also to thank them for the bealitiful floral tributes received. MR. R. B. CASE AND CHILDREN MR. AND MRS. A. B. IIANNA AND FAMILY MRS. LINCOLN YORK bound with! Arrive Walla Walla 6:45 p. ra. Leaves Walla Walla :00 a. ni. Arrive I'endleton 9:45 a. m. Leaves Walla Walla 10:30 a. m., Arrive I'endleton 12:15 p. m. Leaves Walla Walla 1:30 p. m.. Arrive I'endleton 3:15 p. m. . Leaves Walla Walla 4:00 p. m Arrive Pendleton 5:45 p. n 8nnda.r .S,hi'Iiilc 10:30 a. m., 1:30 p. m. and 4:00 p. m. From Pendleton and Walla Walla same running tims as wP'ek day. Pendleton phone 4fr3, Cosy Illllmrd Parlor. ' Walla Walla phone 24, Dacros Hotel. A SMALLER ANIMAL MIGHT GIVE JUST AS MUCH SATISFACTION. DR. S. J. REID, D. D. Of Portland, Ore., will fill the pulpit at the Baptist church for ..iiwo months, beginning Sunday, Sept. 11th. Every body cordially invited. Services 11 :00 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. something Ieuls -yyXL m This vaTchdog yS "k" IS Gonna cosT Ne ) roiE To 5UPPocT yJJ23sc2'PJr Red Hot Racket CONTINUES ALL NEXT WEEK - BEE HIE Quality PRINTING a! Reasonable Prices-i East Oregonian Printing Department ROUND-UP Furni ture Sale Come in tonight take advan tage of the credit offer. Sale lasts until after Round-Up IjuK the best bargains go first. ., . ,t CRAWFORD FURNITURE GO 101 Court filntiC Plione 44 11 . 4