East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 21, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
DAILY EAST OBEGOHTAN, PENDLETON, CSEGON, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1921.
TEN PAGES
Social and Club News
WOMEN'S CLUB MEETS. I DINNER IS SI CCESS.
I Members of the Pendleton Women's! One hundred guests, matte up of
Club met yesterday afternoon in thejmembers and friends of the Parish of
club room of the county library, withjthe Church of the Kedeemer, were
Mrs. Joseph N. cott, Mrs. Edwin present at a dinner last evening at
Schiller, Mrs. John Seeor. Mrs. Her-1 Parish Hall, the affair being a part
bert fumpson. r.-ra. Hoiierr Simpson, of the missionary centennary bserv
Mrs. E. U. Smith and Mrs. J. C. Snow ance at the church. Honor guests
as hostesses. Were Bishop Herman Page, of the I'a-
n- : ,. . ; ........., U.A anA ' . i f i.. , n -
candle, w.i. rot .luring the im. ... r. jvemmerer.
,.., , ,.f,hm.t, 'Thev w,'re ,lwl American Citizen- . ni.1 secretary of the Board of Mis-
Cnens included Burke Nelson. Billie
"fi. tionnie uennion. iienme .... ,... u ,.., I
'' .Pinmip Stainger, Mareue
P. RTIIDAT CELEBRATED
Xr.-. flair Edwards was hostess ves-
ieida murnoon for a birthday party
in ho or id her little son Wtllard, cele-br-'i
t his fifth birthday at the home
it M:s. Lester Richey, 30:, Matlock
Kree.. Hallowe'en decorations were
l'sed and unique favors were given I
' 'h youngsters. A birthday cake
Iship," by Mrs. James Johns Sr.. and sions. Rev. George Van Waters, arch
j j"(!overnment and Social Relations." i deacon. Rev. Charles HuBois, general
r te S.hafer, Marjorie Tryon. Betty
Nell l'enland and Pauline
" " children "who were pres
ent were Mrs. Otto Nelson, Mrs. Cecil
Mrs. Fred Bennion, Mrs.
rreil Ebrel, Mrs. J. E. Tryon,, Mrs. T.
11. Kenihnlt, Mrs. Clarence Penland
: .... ueorxe Rtainger.
tliy Mrs. C. S. Torpenlng. Mm. S. H.
IKor.'huw sung two pleasing solos, with
piano accompaniment by Mrs. Alger
Fee. During the tea hour, Mrs. J. B.
Perry presided at the tea table.
I.:TTI.r: DAFOHTER BORN.
I MISS Dt'NN" RETl'RNS.
Mrs. M. L. Dunn and daughter, Miss
Ariel Dunn, have returned from a visit
(of several months In the east. They
I were entertained extensively In Otta-
Iwa, uinatiii, ana in rsew rorK city.
Miss Dunn Is a graduate of the Fniver-
y'r. a d Mrs. Emery Worthiiifrton jsity of Oregon and formerly was so
ur t e lurents of a baby daughter clety editor of the Pendleton Tribune.
I. rn ye txrilay morning at St. An- She has done considerable other writ-t'-n-N
'n-pitul. The new arrival ing and in addition is socially popular.
gns eigtt ami a rourtn pounds and 'Several affairs are plunned for Miss
Dunn by her former college class
matcn. Oregonlan.
I if r "inddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
II. (I. Wcrthlngton.
HOPF'S VI'S'IIIRS SHOP
TOMORROW
SATURDAY
A Special Showing of
SUITS
$45.00
Some late arrivals in smart
lookin' Suits, ripple styles
and straight line models,
bnf'i fm trimmed and plain
trml; colors navy, brown
and reindeer.
'
f KNDLETON'S r O l V h A K GARMENT SHOP
IWIWI1MU1LM,M..
itTLMp
Wkoduct J JflflGL
i mm
It Can't Leak,
Because It's Made
in One Piece
EVER been icalded by leak
ing hot-water bottle? Thii
can't happen with a Kantleek.
Kantleek Hot -Water Bags
can't leak. They are "one
piece" water bag! -moulded
from pure toft rubber into a
ingle piece no jointt or reams.
Moit hot-water bottlci are made
in lectiona and cemented.
Cement cracki bag leaks!
We guarantee a Kantleek for
two yean or a new bag free.
Aik to ree the Kantleek.
You may need it tonight.
(HE PENDLETON DRUG CO.
The Rcxall Store
Try the Drug Store First
J..X ItAXtiKS
Are I he only stoves on the market today with eleven exclusive fen.
I f . Arm. l hu.) 1
ii r stoves are mmle Just as thoy were made i year:, ago. Why
i y i" v firs behind the housewife who Installs a tjum' Range?
H'e sell absolutely the best mime In Pendleton at the most renson
ilile price.
Yours for Service
Riley & Kemp
missionary. Rev. Joseph Gunn. of Ij.
Grande, and Rev. ('. G. Hoisholt, of
The Dalles. -v
The dinner was under the manage
ment of the Women's Auxiliary with
Mm. Laura D. Nash as general chair
man. She was assisted by matrons
and maids of the parish.
I'ARTY IS GIVEN
The birthday of Trueman Rogers
was celebrated last evening when a
group of friends called at his home at
106 West Alta street The evening
was Bpent In games and music and
later refreshments were served.
Guests for the affair were, besides the
honoree and Mrs. Rogers, Mr. and
Mrs. David Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. James
I'ayne. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Bissenger,
Mr. and Mrs. Grovcr Comstock, Mr.
and Mrs. Zeno Dickey, Miss Rachel
Payne, and Miss Genevive Knight. j
MISS Cl'NNINGIIAM ILL.
Miss Ceclia Cunningham, of thh.
city, is ill In Eugene where he under.
went an operation today, according
to word received by I'endleton friends.
Miss Cunningham and Mr. and Mrs.
'. I'. A. l.onergan were en route home
after a motor trip to San
and other California points when Miss
Cunningham became ill. Her condi
tion 1m not serious.
RI.DREN CMn MEETS.
..imnours oi me liiueen Club met
ye.neruay afternoon at the home of
Airs. Joseph Kornick. The afternoon
was spent In needlework and later re-
irennments were Herved. Guests for
tne after noon were Mrs. Joo Hoyd
.vi rs. j van Dlmlck, Mis. D. L. Johnson.
Airs, jack Allen, Mrs. c. A. Crabtree,
and Mrs Mary Queener.
WILL HOLD SOCIAL
A "Get Acquainted'' social will be
held tonight at the Presbyterian
church, with members of the bible
uiass as nosts. Members and their
menus have been Invited to the af
fair which will begin at 7:30. There
will be a program and refreshments
will be served luter in the evening.
TO ENTERTAIN.
Mrs. A. C. Ebert and Mrs. R. If.
Home will be hostesses on October 31
and November 1 for a series of hriden
parties at tho home, of Mrs. Home on
Perkins Avenue. The first affair will
be a bridge party and the second a
bridge party and tea.
MRS. OLIVER RETirnvs
Mr I R. L. Oliver returned yester
day arier a visit with her son, Roland
ouver, at his fumi near Lewi.ston,
'Montana. She visited also In Spokane
where she was tho guest of 'Rev. and
Mrs. Robert Warner and Mr. and Mrs
C. 0. French.
SAI.5T TO BE I1KI.11.
The ladies of the Presbyterian Aid
Soclely will hold a cooked food sale
Saturday in Hie groceiy department
of Alexander's. The Kale will begin
at nine o'clock.
OFFICERS MEET.
Degree of Honor officers are meet
ing this afternoon to perfect plans for
the officers' social to be given Wed
nesday evening, October 211, In Eagle
Woodnmn hull.
Picnic Hams Boston Butts
Picnic Hams, pound 25c
Boston Butts, pound 28c
Brookfield Sausage, pound 35c
Kippered Salmon, pound 35c
Irish Mackerel, each 20c
Milker Herring, keg $2.00
Fresh Eastern Oysters, pint 75c
Sweet Cider, home made, gallon 75c
Weston Moutain Potatoes, No. 1 sorted stock .
100 lbs. $2.50; in 5 sack lots $2.25 hundred.
Fine Apples from $2.00 up
Jonathan, Blue "Winter Permain, Winter Ba
nana, Spitzenberg, Delicious, Rome Beauty,
King.
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
3 Phonei 28 Only 1 Quality th Beat
X o ())
Bayer on Genuine Aspirin say Bayer
Warning! I'nless you see the name
"Bayer" on package or on tablets you
are not Retting genuine Aspirin pre
scribed by physicians for twenty-one
years and proved safe by millions.
Take Aspirin only ns told in the Haver
package for Colds, Headache, Neural
gia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache,
Lumbago and for Pain. All druggists
sell Baydr Tablets of Aspirin In handy
tin boxes of 12, and in bottles of 24
and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of
Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlc
acidester of Salicyllcacid.
RiCTl'RN FROM EAST
Mr. and Mrs. Dan V. Smythe re
turned today alter a two months so
journ In the East. Their wedding was
a recent event In Portland, Mrs.
Smytho before her marriage having
been Miss Harriett Kern,
WILL ENTERTAIN
Mis, M, S. Kern and M wito
Adams will be hostesses next Friday
and Saturday for bridge parties at the
home itt Mis. Kern on Riverside Drive.
MRS. Dl'NN VISITS.
Mrs. Frank Dunn, one of the enriv
Pendleton residents, whs a I'eiuninn
..-... nninivHiiir, Airs. Dunn now
resides at Tcko, Washington.
RETl'RN FROM I,A GRANDE.
Mrs. llernice Jonez mid Miss Norma
Alloway returned from ,a Grande
yesterday. They motored
Wednesday,
CLFB ENTERTAINED
Mrs. Will Peterson was hostess yes
terday afternoon for a meeting of the
Lavender Club. She was ussisted by
Airs. A. T. Perkins. After a business
meeting, needlework and chatting
were enjoyed. Besides club members,
guests were Mrs. Fred Lieuallen, Mrs.
Cook, Mrs. Markham, Mrs. Jock Cole
man, Mrs. A. H. Cox, Mrs. Brady
Howdy-shell and Mrs. Alex McKeimle
The next meeting will be at the home
of Mrs. Tillie Walters.
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THE
THOMAS
SHOP
Tormfit
(jirdleiere
New Shipment
of Formfit
Girdleiere
Girdleiere of fancy brocaded
mesh. Elastic goring at side for
adjusting. Tape shoulder straps.
Four hose supporters; size 32-44.
Price
$2.75 and
$3.25
over on
G 1 " EST IN I'ENDI.KTON,
mrs. Moia iiembree of Fun Fran
cisco is the bouse guest of Mr. ami
Mrs. t . A. ( hristenseii, at the Security
Apartments.
TO VISIT PORTLAND.
"is. William lioescli, Sr., Mrs. Fred
o.ci.vn uiiii Jiernert steiwur pvneH
in leave tomorrow by motor for Port
land
I'EAVES FOR OAKLAND
Mrs. N. D. Swearlngen left todav for Kl'n ,tN vnmi T'"P
an extended stay in Oakland Caiifor. 1 ' a"(1 x'''rlce Leader have
ilia, where she Is called hv the lllneu I ''"ttrued from a motor trip to llend.
oi ner sister, Mr. Waller Raimn
NORTHCLIFFE URGES
PHILIPPINES REMAIN
UNDER AMERICAN FLAG
MANILA, Oct. 21. (U, P.)
"Should war on the Pacific follow
any possible failure of tho disarma
ment conference, the United States
and flreat Rritain would act as one
nation," Lord Northcllffe declared
here today. He urged that the Philip
pines rcmaJn under the American flag
"for their own good."
GARAGES ARE BUILT.
MOTOR TO WALLA WALLA.
Mrs. George Rogers. Mrs. If o
Worthlngton and Miss Edna Zerlm
motored to Walla Walla vestenlii v
where they spent the day.
Condon and other points.
NEW YORK, Oct. 21. (I. N. S.)
Pnrklng the baby carriage is more dif
ficult than parking the automobile In
New York these days. There are plen
ty of garages being built, but houses
25 Discount
During this week we are going to give a discount
of 25 per cent on ail hats and hat trimmings.
This discount coupled with our already low prices
will mean a great saving to you on a hat for you or
the younger miss.
THE
BEEHIVE
Pendleton's Popular Priced Store.
SCENE FROM MARCUS SHOW OF 1921
COMING TO THE RIVOLI NOV. 1
IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES
HOME DEMONSTRATION
Home Pivpaml donning Agents
All surfaces should he polish
ed with u smooth, fine substance
to avoid the scratching which
Titty cleaning agents often pro
duce. Silver Tollsli
f pounds whiting.
1 iiuart boiling water.
2 ounces castor oil.
package pearline.
Mix the whiting and pearline
together; add the Ivolllng wuler
and stir mull all lumps are re
moved. Lastly add tho castor
oil and mix well. Store In cover
ed Jars and In a cool plnce.
Furniture IVsh
1 pint Unseed oil.
1 pint turpentine.
Combine the oil and turpen
tine and mix thoroughly.
UumIikn Dust Cloth PlYIWHtlon
I cup linseed oil.
1 cup turpentine.
1 cup keroene.
Saturate a piece of cheese
cloth in the mixture above.
Shake the cloth out well, iron it
and expose to the air for a few
hours. Dust clothes so prepared
may be unshed several times
without retreating.
Ilustlcss Mops
1 cup kerosene.
1 cup melted paraffin.
Dip the mop Into this until it
Is IhorouKhly saturated. To keep
the mop moist it should be en
closed in a larse paper laj when
not In use.
UE AD COLDS
nMclt in ipoon; inhale rapxtt
apply freely up nottrilt.
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and flats are scarce.
Statistics ahow that even though
home building has Increased the numr
her of garages built Is considerably
above the Mumber of dwellings. This
condition obtains in Brooklyn, accord
ing to the last report of the Bureau of
Buildings, and real estate authorities
and Building Department officials de
clare that the same condition obtains
In the Bronx. These two broughs ore
the home centers of Greater New
York.
But even though the garage comes
first in the list of new buildings some
relief is being afforded the harassed
home-seeker. New dwellings are going
up sieauuy and have been since the
passage of the tax-exemption ordi
nance last February made it profitable
for builders to commence operations.
Throughout the city prospective
builders have field plans for 12,389
dwelling houses, accommodating 100,
000 persons, since February. To be
"lire, the city gains population at the
rate of several hundred thousand per
sons a year, which means that a big
shortage will still exist; but the sltua
tlon represents a great Improvement
over the same period last year, when
6.164 hinldlng plans. nccommodatlnT
Foley's Honey andTar
SURE and QUICK R.IUI from
COUGHS SS8S'-
Beat for Children and Crown Peraone
only 7,632 persons, were filed.
Brooklyn leads this year In housing:
construction, having provided homes
for about 12,000 families since the'
first of the year, or more than all the
other boroughs combined, The Bronx,';
which makes a specialty of apartjnentt
house construction, comes next, with1
106 of these, and 983 dwellings. Last!
year only seventeen apartment houses
and 375 dwellings "went up in th',
Bronx. '. .
rormancnt Muscular Strength can
not exist where there is not blood
strength. Young men riving attention '
to muscular development should bear,
this in mind. Hood's Sarsaparllla .
gives blood strength and builds up the)
whole system. , . , :
For One Week Only
v
$25.00 to $35.00 Worth of
Records Free
WITH ANY PHONOGRAPH IN OUR STORE.
We take a genuine interest in placing a musical in
strument in your home; not from a viewpoint of
profit, but from a conception of duty in bringing to
your home one of the greatest things life has to of-
fer GOOD MUSIC BY THE GREAT MASTERS.
$25.00 Records Free With $150.0Q Machine
$30.00 Records Free With $187.50 Machine
$30.00 Records Free With $195.00 Machine
$35.00 Records Free With $225.00 Machine
LIBERAL TERMS;
CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO
103 F- cornT ST.
Exchange jour old furniture for new. Highest
Phone 4f
prices paid for your
V V A PORUD
Ow 17 MlUl an Ut4 Ytarin
HuaiHt miip Watchword
Satisfaction Our Aim
oil I furniture.