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TEN PAGES PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER, 21, 1921. Social and Club News KNTKUTAIN FOH MISS l.RACH llnnnr rs Ml-s Harriott Ijcach, who l mm,' ut Huppy Canyon during the four days of tho presentation of the pageant, Mrs. James Johns. Jr., and Win K C Kcharpf rs hostesses this nflriiiHini for an informal tea at the home of Mis. Johns. Miss Lea"h is a Lam at lhe Srharpf home during her ! ay in l'andtoton, She arrived here from I'urtland yesterday morning. ' (IVJ-rSTS IN CITV Mi. and Mrs. J. T. Elmers of !i annoy ilr, Idaho, are spending the we.'ks m-.lh Mr. and Mrs. William Ui'psch. Mr. Kimers is cashier of the rim Ni.t.onal Hunk of Grangerille. They w.ll see the Pendleton Hound l n dor. nr their visit. VKIniN(5 IS SOLEMNIZED Miss Jean Pale and Guy Carl Bybce, both of this city, were united in mar riage at the First Christian Church yesterday afternoon with Kev. V. A. Grossman, pastor, officiating. The ring ceremony was used. Miss Gladys B, Johnson was maid of honor and Mrs. C. O. Hybee matron of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Hybeo will make their home in Pendleton. MASTER GRAHAM VISITS. Master Wallace Graham Is here from' Portland to attend the Kound l"p and visit with his parents, Mr. and Airs. H. V. Graham. Master Wallace makes his home with his grandfather during the winter months and at tends school in Portland. HOPF'S I'PSIAIRS SHOP Presentation of THE AUTHENTIC AUTUMNAL MODES C,VESTS AT THOMPSON HOME. Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Thompson have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. George C. lUakely, of The Dalles. Additional guests at the Thompson homo are Miss Ruth Trenum, Dick Trenum and Miss Iram Verd of Seattle, all Univer sity of Washington seniors who arc classmates of Miss Thelma Thompson. Miss Thompson motored to Walla Walla today to meet her guests. Miss Verd, Miss Trenum and Miss Thompson are sorority sisters, all be ing members of Kappa Kappa Gam ma. WEDDING IS SOLEMNIZED. Miss Mabel C. Hemphill and Clar ence F. AVilklns were married last evening at 8:30 at the Presbyterian Manse, Rev. George L. Clark officiat ing. The bride was attired In a brown tailor with hat to match. The couple were attended by Mrs. Maude Rich mond, sister of the bride, and George H. Linn, a nephew. After a short wed ding trip to Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins will be ut home in Pendleton. LITTLE DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. Osborne B. Morrow, of Medford, are the parents of a baby daughter, born yesterday. Mrs. Mor row will be remembered as Miss Al berta Cavemler. formerly a member of tho Pendleton high school faculty, and has many friends here. The new ar rival has been named Nancy. BABY DAUGHTER BORN. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce Bailey, Jr., are the parents of a baby daughter born yesterday morning in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey formerly resided here and Mrs. Bailey before her mar riage was Miss Dorothy Hunziker. The new arrival is the granddaughter of Mrs. R. C. McDaniel. MRS. HUNTLEY RETURNS. Mr. and Mrs. B. 'M. Huntley and son Philip are now domiciled in the Secur ity Apnrtments. Mrs. Huntley has just recently returned from Portland, where she has been a patient at Good Samaritan hospital. Mrs. Huntley's many friends in Pendleton are wel coming her back. Pendleton's Upstairs Garment Shop welcomes you lo view the New Autumn Modes in Suits, Coats, Dresses at prices most moderate for Quality offered. P K M) l ETON'S POPULAR GARMENT SHOP A Real Fri Display Bring your friends to see our fruit display. We feel sure that your time will be well spent. Apples from the John Rosa ranch, upper Wal la Walla river, Milton, Oregon. m , , DELICIOUS, BLUE WINTER PEARMAIflV WINTER BANANA, JONATHAN ROME BEAUTY Trapp Avocados or Aligator Pears, a rare fruit, usually seen only in the best stores in very large cities. Malaga, Muscat and Rose Peru Grapes. Yours for better service and higher quality. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phonei 28 Only 1 Quality the Bed WHEAT MARKET SHOWS , "the f rl THOMAS : . SS : -! SHOP U , i. - vv J ' : J; DECOMTII . I "to I A sharp decline was the feature of trading in wheat today on tho Chicago market, December easing down to 11.24 3-4 from yesterday's close of J1.2S 1-4, and May coming down from yesterday's price of $1.31 3-4 to J 1.28 1-4. Following are the quota tions received by Overbeck and Cooke, local brokers: Wheat. Open. High. Low. Close Dec. J1.27H l-27 31.24 31.24 May 1.31V4 1.31 H 1.28 1.28V4 Sept 1.25 1.25 1.22 1.22 GUESTS FROM PORTLAND. Mr. and Mrs. Drew P. Price, sons Joe and Elliott, and daughter Margar et, of Portland, will arrive in the city Thursday to attend the Round-Up. They will "be guests of Rev. George L Clark and family during their sojourn in Pendleton. WILL WED TODAY. Mrs. Elvida Burness Watson, of Portland, who has many friends in Pendleton, is to wed Arch U. Cleve land In Minneapolis today. Mrs. Wat son has visited in Pendleton as the guest of Mrs. Willard Bond. PS 2 fey yfiitii Our stock of , Kodaks and Brownie Cameras is complete. Better get yours now for the Round Up. Have your films ready and avoid the rush. We carry all the sizes in films and Premo film packs. The Rexall Store. FN FJ N DRUG CO. Cots and Beds FOR KENT. J UST A FEW LEPr. LAST CALL FOR ROUND-UP. Riley Ik Kemp Quoin 7 Our WaUiiwurd Kati faction Our Aim GUESTS AT THOMPSON HOME. Miss Susan tErwin of Astoria, Henry Calllson and James Blaine of Seattle aro guests at the Thomas Thompson home, 121 Monroe street, during Round-Up week. LITTLE DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ghormley arc tho parents of a baby daughter, born yes terday at the home of Mrs. Rogers. The new arrival has been named Juunita LaVelle. MEDFORD, Sept. 21. (U. P.) "Wigs" Jacks, shot in a shooting af fray with Raleigh Mathews at Eagle Point yesterday, died today. An ax amination showed 23 intestinal tears where Mathews bullets penetrated The fight is said to be over a woman Mrs. Jacks, to whom Mathews paid at tcntion. GUESTS FROM COLFAX. Mr. and Mrs. Claude I. Barr have as their guests during Round-Up week, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Bickley and a Marian of Colfax, Washington. LITTLE SO NBORN. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Touch are the parents of a little son born this morn ing at their home, 403 West Railroad street. TO LEAVE FOR PORTLAND Mrs. F. E. Boydcn and Mrs. E. W. McComas will leave tonight for a visit in Portland. IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES HOME DEMONSTRATION The business of the baker is to produce the best possible loaf of bread under the most ideal con- dltions it is possible for him to create. In the modern sanitary above ground bakery nothing is left to chance. In the baker's labratory all materials are care- fully analyzed before using. For each baking the Ingredients are accurately weighed not measur- ed. Machinery is kept up to date so that the results will be perfect. The dough is kept at exactly the right temperature from beginning to end so that the crumb will be well baked and the crust a golden brown. B. V. D. . THREE HERS OF Fi Theory is Advanced That Deed Done by Maniac or Someone With Grudge Against Family DOWAGIAC. Mich., Sept. 21. -(U. P.) Bloody finger print, and a nail studded club are the only clues today to the fiendish murder of three mem bers of one family. Willis Monroe, his wife Mary and his 17 year old daughter Neva were found In bed with their skulls crushed. Ardlth. another 'daughter, 12 found with her face beaten beyond recognition and skull fractured, will probably die. There Is no trace of robbery. The police ad vance the theory that the deed was done by a maniac or someone with a grudge against Monroe. Ardith Monroe, battered and bruis ed, has regained conclousness In the hospital. Physician made attempts to question her. fihe said nothing but "Mamma, dear, what happened." The coroner' Jury are Investigating the crime. Ardlth will probably lose her j mind, according to physicians. GENEVA, Sept. 21 (U. P.) With the Serbians starting on the of fensive against the Albanians along the Drina front, Europe Is trying to avert a new Balkan war. The League of Nations Is expected to act concern ing tho open clash today. The league may order Serbia to abandon the at tack. If she refuses tho league may test its ability to stop war. (East Oregonlan Special.) BOA RDM AN, Ore., Sept. 21. The following additions to the prize list are necessary to complete the records of tho 1921 North Morrow County Fair: Exhibit of geese, first prize, Earl Olson. Exhibit of bantams, first prize, Nel lie Partlow. Nubian Billy, first prize, Bernard Signs. Pen Belgian Hares, first prize, Max PurtloW. Best pig, first prize, Hcxtor Wlck lander. Best hill potatoes, first prize, T. 13. Broyles. Draft horse, first prize, J. R. John son. Jersey Calf, first prize Dclbcrt Johnson. From the Heppner Fair the Board man schools received second prize for tho school booth, first and second In club sewing, Div. I; First In club sew ing, Div. II; First and second In club cookery. Other exhibitors from Board man receiving prizes were Mrs. Cram er, A. L Larson and Eden Larson, and Wahnona Rands, several prizes for fancy work. The Boardman schools enrolled an even hundred tho first week which closely approaches the total enrollment of the preceding year. The school Is ENRICH THE NEW TAILORED MODE' In presenting the new models of Coats, Suits and Dresses, we note one touch that unfailingly appeals , to the feminine taste. ' However simple in design the model, however se vere the tailored lines, just the decorative touch that makes simplicity completely charming is found. If you have not yet seen this notable showing, do not fail to do so while the selection is complete. You will be delighted with the style distinction and the charm of these Coats, Suits and Dresses for women and misses', and the coats for girls of six to fourteen. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE: Two ladies suits, small . size, at Rudd's, 107 W. Webb. WANTED By married man, ex-soldier, any kind of work, all winter job, ranch hand, good cow hand. Ad dress "15" this office. Round-Up Millinery Sale Now On. During Round - Up week we are offering from 10 to 20 per cent off on all our hats. y Large reductions on all our Art Goods. The Smart Shop 822 Main Unusual Opportunity Dodge Chasuls with Bcv. crly or Suburban Body. A splendid car for general utility piirixmes, ranch, lump, delivery or light 4tagc woitk. Car especial ly fitted for Uio west with uomfortublo front seat, ex tra gasoline tank, running board tanks, spotlight, etc. I 'an carry a large loud and keen It dry. Car was now July 1st nl has been driven only 4310 miles across the continent. ThlM Is a car largcl used In Iho cast lint believed to be the only one of its lypo In tho vicinity. I'urtlciilurly neat nm; at tractive and In first class condition. Car may bo seen at, Mm lluii k Uarugc, Court St. T I ANNOUNCING The Arrival of the :JL Fall Hati QMIMIir -and-, Hat Trimmihgs if THE I BEE HIVE i PENDLETON OREGON evenly divided between boys and girls., Several pupils are entering this week and all are settling down to vigorous work. Steps have been taken to or ganize and train a school orchestra. This work will be in charge of Mr. Leo. It is also a matter of community pride that all the graduates of the high school are entering college this fall, Miss Helle Packard at Walla Walla, and Paul Hatch and Uram Messenger at O. A. C. ' Word has reached Hoard man thct A. J. Hiodgcr who taught manual train ing in the Boardman schools last year has been chosen principal of tho schools at Laplne, Deschutes County, at a salary of $1800. . The Hoardman and Irrigon Sunday schools have Just closed an attendance contest covering six weeks. Board maj winning. As a result Irrigon furnish ed a picnic dinner last Monday anj thirty representatives of the Board man Sunday school assisted In a Join session at Irrigon last Sunday, enjoye the bountiful repast provided by th good people of Irrigon, Including t watermelon feast. The occasion waf ultllisied by Rev. If. L Van Nuys. star Sunday school worker of the I'resbyJ terlan Board, as an oportunlty for conference on Sunday school wor j with a view to Increasing Interest an attendance. Nov. 4th has been set the date for further jrork along churcf lines by a committee of the boar Special music was furnished by Doble, Mies (tunlap and the Uoardmaft quartette. L : . . i ........... .......utiAtAii imttinit I nmtiittf M00-MM tMMtfffftfT Announcement r?. w -pi-.t. We wish to announce to the public that we are now in complete charge of S,, the firm formerly known as the D. D."; : Phelps Plumbing Show. We will at all times carry a complete line of pipe and fittings from 1-8 inch to 4 inch, a large stock of bath robm:; and plumbing fixtures. . i ' Jones-Kay Plumbing Co. Phone 443 315 E. Court Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work, Repair rj Work Specialists. ;.f A Complete Line of Comforters arid Blankets ADDED TO OUR ALREADY CHOICE STOCK FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM DURING THE REMAINING 5 DAYS OF THE Round-Up Sale ; AH Good Priced to Soil " Your Credit U Good CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO 103 E. Court St. Pendleton, Ore. Phone 498