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' r TWELV3 FAGS3 FAt SBC DAILY EAST CSLES0X1AK, PXDLET0, OMGOar, SATTJ&DAY EVrIXO, SEMEMES 17, 1921. . f t! 1. t 0" "" 1 i. .. . .... - ... - .Turrtr- n i - .Trarirrrra r 1 11 ran -r-nrrr-rr-, : , , ". . : t , 1 . , .'.'J.i ,.j.jii T en Social and Club News '. linns moM wamji waua 1 Mr. and Mm Robert French were In the city lanl evenlnu cnrou! e frnm Walla, Wa.Ua, where they have been the, fcUests of Mrs, French's brother lif.t Herman Trlpeer ami family, to htr home In Cove. There small son, Biwwnrt, who accompanied them on t the trip over will remain in Valia Walla until Sunday. - MTtA MITCH ESS AHIIIVKS v 'Mm. jr. Sherman Mitchell arrived In 5 Pendleton today from Ferndale, Washlntton, for a visit at the home of her parents, Colonel and Mrs. Jumps If. Haley. wru, site notrxo-rp ' . ' Mrs. C. S. McCun"rv over from Walla Walla yesterday afternoon to meet Mr. and Mrs. lHiillip Oretrory of noise. Idaho, who accompanied her back to Walla Walla for a visit. The Boise visitors will attend the. Frontier Days at Walla Walla and the Round t'p in this city. , Mrs. Gregory and Mm McCune are sisters. TO ItrCTURN' NEXT MONTH , Mrs. J. n. Perry and daughter, Mrs. Rosco I Keator, who have been so journing at Seaview, Washington, ar now In Portland, They will return her in October. HOPF'S TPSTAIRS SHOP ' if New Today! BEAUTIFUL HIGH GRADE COATS See them Tonight. - . KM PARTf TS OlVFN'.l Mr.- and ws. William Swancjv who are soon to leave Pendleton to' make their oonie In Oklahoma, were honor guests at an enjoyable surprise party last evening at their home, SOI Wil low street. Refreshments were serv ed during the evening. Guests of the affair were Mr. and Mrs. If. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Hondrleks. Mr. and Mrs. C. TV-Johnson. Mr. Harp, Miss ' Violet' Erickson, Miss Florence McDonalrt, KranK Hw.iuey, i ,, ,i Swaney and Mr, and- Mra. William Swaney. ; ' -v . , : P. T. A. MEETS : '' -' ' The. Hawthorne Parent Tcaiher As sociation met yesterday at the, Haw thorne school. Plans for the coming year were made. The association looks forward to a year of successful activity under the leadership of Mrs. W. N. Wright, newly elected president.' A pleasing feature Of yesterday' meet ing was the dramatization of "I.ochln var" by the eighth grade, under Uie direction of Mrs. Kearhs. " ' plans porsalr . , The members of the tulles A'd of, the Presbyterian Church are making plans for a baiar to be held sometime before Christmas. At a recent meet ing, the following committees were appointed: Fancw work, Mrs. S. ;R. Thompson; aprons, Mrs. C. A. Crab tree; food Mrs. Alfred Smith; Mis cellaneous, Mrs. J. MV Hartnett. '."' Leaves for Lapwai. Mrs. Mary Ready will leave today for Lewlston and Lapwai, Jdaho, She will visit her sister, Mrs. Lea . A. Strlckfaden, who resides In . Lapwai, k' but is now in Lewlnton, . Mr. and Mrs. Strickfaden are flie parents of a little son born September 11, who has been named Thomas, " ' . . Smart, New Coats of Evora Cloth, Panvelauie, Ermining; tioth, berona uoth, Trimmed in Real Beaver ana Siberian Squirrel. See them at your first opportunity. PENDLETON'S fOPDLAK GARMENf SHOP : ; : Suosticns fcr Rcund-Up WeeK ' ' ; Tlace your orders as early as possible. ... : Be sure that"you have a good supply of Im i perial and Qhase & Sanborn's Tea and Coffee. . Order ;.swno high grade Cheeseit is fine 'V for 'a quick junch. We, know 'every body, will -Jbe Busy.;' ; y ;v , i t We invite out of town folks to make our . : store headquarters while here for the big y: . show. ;v : . f ' ' : :" ! :' v ?: ; : ,' , y. , Hring your McihIs to see 6tir fruit Oisplay, know they, will eniw. We wVt'-ebiw yon fruit raised in Otvicon tliat , '.will bo as fine af any slmwn in tln cnMcni inarket.it. . ' SoimI' one of W, FurlniMc's 1mhm "Lot '10r Uuok" to your ' ; .frleml in Ilic-J MM, We pay iMwitagc.; , , , H , , , Visit the. Hay and (.ruin Show. : ' '. . V Gray Bros. Grocery Co. : .'.,'.'. . 3 Phone 23 Only 1 Quality th Beit .y THE THOMAS SHOP Compare Our WEDDING IS SOLEMNIZED." The' wedding of ,Miss Edith Powell and John Allen Bush, of Spokane,' was solemnized this morning at the reci tory; of the Church of .the. Redeemer, with Rev. Alfred Lockwood offlclat ing.v "Mr." and Mrs. 'Tn'titt Quinlan were the' only guests. Mr. and Mrs., Rush will mafee their home either In Peadleton or irt walla wnlla. . ,, . We Always Cater to the Users 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 THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE "Try the Drug Store FirtM SPEOAL SERVICES AT BAPTIST CHURCH : Morning 11 A. M. Evening 7:30 P. M. : "JPi03chr "" f - - - - DR. S. J. REID, Portland t Morning Message "The Wonder of Personality." Evening Message "The Only Life Worth Living" i . POP CORN ... . ; . i Eat pop corn during busy days of the v Romid-Up. The best in the city. . F. M. RILEY. OUEST IN ciTVr - , . Miss Grace Roiimagonx of St. "An thony, Idaho arrived in Pendleton yes terday to be the hous guest of Miss Mary Schultz at her home, 609 Willow Street. Miss Ttoutnagoux will remain In the city about ten days ami will see the Round-Lp, . ' , ; MISS CAMEHOX HERE ! Miss Minaleana Cameron of Port land spent yesterday her with her sister, Mrs. R. W. Fletcher,! she 're turned to Portland last night. Miss Cattiefon and her mother Mrs. Eleanor Cameron will return latter for the Round-Up. , ,t WILL LIVE ON FARM ' . Mr. and Mrs. George Gray; formerly of Pendleton, are now resldWg; oh a farm near Independence, nL1"h they have purchased. They will spend the winter there. Mr. and Mrs. Gray re cently returned from an extensive hio tor trip. .', t . , ' PORTRAIT OP WISS TEMPLE An attractive portrait of Mrs. Henry Clay Judd (Vera Temple) appearsMn this morning's Oregon Journal. The wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Judd. occur red on Monday and they are now en route east on their wedding trip. SEE WALLA WALLA SOW Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Whitman were visitors at yesterday's Frontier Days' Show In Walla Walla. Mr. Whitman was yesterday appointed ono of the Judges . for this year's Pendleton Round-Up. . LF VB FOT?. WA I.UW LLA . ' Mr.-and Mrs, S. Bowman and Mrs. H. t. Bickers left today to attend the Frontier Days' show in Walla Wal la. - " sTRa mTijrr return's Mrs. B. M. Huntley returned this morning from Portland, where she has been for the past two" months. ' MRS. TRYtiX RETtRXS . Mrs. 3. E. Tryon and small daughter- have returned from Seaside where they spent the past two months. i WILL LIVE IN" PORTLAND Mrm W. C. E. Prultt and little dau ghter, Mary Helen, left today for Port land to apend the wlnftei'. WILL ENTER, SCHOOL"'. t ' Miss Nell Ingram left last evening for Monmouth, where she will enter the State Normal School. MISS ELLIS IS VISITOR ; . Miss IMIth . Ellis, of Portland, is a rondleton visitor.' ;Slje.is here for the Round-Up and will remain for a sever al weeks'stay after that event. Her sister will; Join . her during the three days of, the" big show. Miss-Ellis is at the P..; J.' liegeman home during her stay here.' ' ' . . GUBPT OF RELATIVES '. Mrs. , P.- F. Wolgamiod . is' visiting relatives and friends at La Grande and Paker. In Xa -Grande' she will be the guest of Mr.' and Mrs. Griffith Kerr and atBaker she will visit her daugh ter. Miss Lavlna Wolgamood, who is in training at the Baker hospital.. VISITORS FROM NEWBERG. Mr.' and-Mrs. Jake JJandermullen and daughter, Lois, are visitors In Pendleton-from' Neerff. "They will remain here until after the Round-lTp. TO LEAVE FOR COLLEGE. Miss Rena "Hales and . Mis Helen Idleman will " leave this evening for Eugene to resume" their studies . at University of Oregon. WILL SEE SHOW. ' Mr. and Mrs Richard Maybcrry mo tored to Walla Walla today t tor'- the t Frontier Days' exhibition. ARE. IN IA GRANDE Mr. and .Mrs. U H. Tnggart spending a few day in Ia Grande. Almost UabeliavaUii You can hardly fetlb the wondtrfui 4nv ptovemtm to oorikin ,,nd compljoa your mirror will revet) to you ifter turngGourud'Orntal Otam tor the tint tun. imi I Sc. fcr fried Slit mtO. T. HOPKINS SON NtwYork IB ' ' t Bf w'ixiANi j, hcske' (International -".News ' Service Stirf Correspondent.) CLEVELAND, - Sept. 17r Money, liquor, relatives. These three are de clared - to Bradley Hall, " Director . of the, Bureau of Domestio Relation, to be the principal caases of divorces and domestic tfoubles in Ohio.' - " -Th extravagance of the wife, the shiftlessness of the husband, or the de sire of the Wife! to b6 free to earn her own money and thus enjoy a 'better economic status-, air tend to loosen the matrimonial bond," he declared. ' Hall's duties bring him in direct touch with catises of domestlfe lijfclicl tv. and there-are few who can speak with greater authority than' he upon urk of ho'mea nilif 'Tfie "sofiaraiio'h' ?f fnpiiiies.1. . - y ; . ; - ' Liquor, ha said, while still in (he first threo asji moving factor In the breaking of the marriage 'tie. Is not nearly so Important a it was before ihe advent of prohibition. "While boose of one sort or another is still plentiful," . h -continued, "its cost is high, and law enforcement makes it more or ieawtifficult for the average man to satisfy whatever de sire he may have for alcoholic drlhlis. . Homo A Supply Base Now . "The housing, shortage, too, con tributes to tho unreat. The newly- weds live with their parents to save expenses. Petty "quarrels between the young folks, which would be forgotten with the dawn of a new day were they living alone, are taken up and prolonged by the older people until they become festering sores, that end too bften in the divorce court. Recon ciliations become difficult, because the elder people display too lively an in terest in the outcome." Too great emphasis is placed tit the -.rtT'n vnun people' upon material things, Hall fcelksTes.' Home nowadays 'in 'too often only a, place, to eat and s .'ase. s It were, from Which fotaya ate taade irpon the world at large for the things that people now .f-Kurd oa important." 1 "In other words,' heTsatd. 'Ihelibme is only a' means to nn end not the'end "itself, and this makes for unrest When young will clash and the Income dwindles. There Is not that unity of Interest that tifled to he s6 marked ft feature of our home life, with the husband earning the money, "and the wife safe guarding Its outgo." ""' ' ,' " , - . , .i - . ; Hall also declared that changes wrought in war's laftermath contrib-' titedmuch to clogging the- divorce courts, Many young fellows, return. Ing from overseas, he said, had con tracted the wanderlust. ' .:; ' "And what's the remedy for all this?" the interviewer asked. . '' '"More ' emphasis' upon spiritual Values; less npoft materia wett-belng," Ti answered: "America Is suffering more from the breaking tip of family life than from Undustrial depression or. an? other cause, i The disease front Which wo suffer is within us .". T1i ,r -In tin. A i - III : , -pA m.h J' - t t . t. in .a Suits, Coats, Dresses . x Blouses, Furs Before yon l)iiy your new Fall Garment new arrivals nauy. 'rices very attractive. ;MM iM,MM v 1 1 lie- ilea';; I ' - J.. acKet bale J!T' 1t Ends Saturday 8:3Q THE.. V PENDLETON P.M; E OREGON um iiotiimes which cause Ihd breaking iur, also, can he found thefe." HOW MUCH FURTHER, MISTER? T' YES, THIS IS ROUND-UP WEEK But, don't forget to GET i UP Sunday , for 9:45 a. m. to be one of the 250 live wires at .. The First Christian Bible School , . lis- imm T. 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