East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 08, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1921.
Social and Club News
NEW CUT. MEETS
The fl-st dance of
Dancing Club, recently formed. m
held last evening at Eajtle Woodman j
Hall, ;wlth Mrs. Lester llamley, .Mrs.
Duvid II. Hill. Mrs. Clyde I'hillips. Mrs.
Frank Kincaid. Mr. U M. Spalding,
lira. R. M. Tannler. Mrs. Fred Brown
and Mrs. L. l ljvermnre as hostesses.
After an eveninc of dancing supper
wan served.
Members of the cluh are as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Hlaine Kurton. Mr. and
Mm. Charles Bent, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Childs, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ponert,
Mr. and Mrs. Burton r.reulich, Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Oib'us, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Oraham, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ijiwton,
Mr. fcind MrR. Clem McCoy, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Maloney. Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson.
Mr. and Mrs. J'anl O.stroot. Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Ropers, Mr. und Mrs. C
Jtlchey, Dr. und Mm. L. M. Ppanlrtlng,
Mr. ami Mrs. I.ee Shannon., Dr. and
Mrs. David 1!. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. i8-1
let Hatnley, Mr. and Mrs. ti. E. Holt,
Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Hunhes, Mr. and
Mrs. Itlchard Hanley, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hatton, Mr.nnd Mrs. Henry
Jncohson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kin
caid, Mr. and Mrs. I.. C. Llvermoro,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Uvermore, Mr. and
Mrs. It. M. Tannler, Mr. and Mrs.
Italph Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Tem
ple, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harnett and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson.
Members of the club are chosen
from those In the younir married set
and the list 'Will lie added to friiin
t. i
time to time. Ir. David B. Hill is
the Tlllicum . president of the club, and Clyde rhil-
! ,-. 1 .... 1V. .4..., ..As
ops is sei I eiarx -ii easui f i . i nc 'muvt
will be Riven every two weeks ut
Kagle-Woodman hall on Monday even-
1AK Til I!( IIT.1T I'KXni.KTtlX
.Mr. and Mrs. F. K. .Judd. of rnrt-
land formerly of I'endloton, passed
through here List evening, en route to
Washington, D. C. With Mrs. W. U
Thompson, who is now in Washington,
they will motor to various parts of the
east and will return to I'ortlard short
ly before Christmas, nur'.ng the ab
sence of Mr. and Mrs. Judd, their resi
dence on Cornell road will be occu
pied by their son, Honry Judd, and
Mrs. Judd (Vera Temple..)
AID TO MEET
The Ladies Aid of the rresbyterlan
church v-ill meet In the reception
rooms of the church tomorrow with
Mrs. J. T. Hichardson, Mrs. Thomas
Hampton, Mrs. J. B. McCook, Mrs. J.
R. Oillanders, Mrs. M. H. Kern. Mrs.
Charles Cole, Mrs. It. Hayden, Mrs.
William Barclay, Mrs. Huckstcp, Mrs.
C. L. Menke. Mrs. Victor Mason,
Mrs. Fred Lleuallen, and Mrs. I.
0. Kcharpf ns hostesses.
Fnrn TO BE INITIATED
Four new members will be Initiated
Into I'aullne Kebekah Iodge t a spe
cial meeting to be held tomorrow
night at 7:30.
LEAVE Ft III POItTLAND
Mr. and .Mrs. Maurice leader left
last evenlnrr for Portland.
HOPF'S UPSTAIRS 81IOP
Continuing Our
GREAT SALE OF
Women's Suits
EVERY NEW FALL SUIT OFFERED AT
, 33V3
REDUCTION
FUR TRIMMED SUITS-PLAIN TAILORED SUITS,
YOUR INSPECTION WILL CONVINCE YOU
OF THE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES WE
ARE OFFERING.
PENDLETON' 8 POPULAR GARMENT SHOP
WHY DO WE OFFER YOU
Eaton's Highland Linen
Stationery
There is a very rood reason why we offer this pa
per in preference to others. YOU are the chief rea
son. We offer it knowing- that it is of the" quality
you will like because it reflects the tests in style of
envelopes and choice of tints YOU would approve,
and it is back to I'RK-WAR PRICE.
:0e
PER BOX
at
in
"Try the Drug Store First"
MltS. .MAItSll CHOSEN
Mrs. Charles II. Marsh, of this city,
has been chosen by Miss Ava B. Milan,
chairman of the department of applied
education of the Oregon Federation of
Women's Clubs as chairman of the
food committee of the department.
Members of the various other commit
tees are: County co-operation, Mrs.
Jessie D. McComb; clothins Miss
Edna Waples: thrift, Mrs. F. Setlle
meier; education. Miss Elizabeth Fox;
ltural schools, Mis Ida May Smith;
better American speech, Mrs. ,eorue
Coodall; vocational training and guid
ance. Miss Clraca Johnson; kindergar
ten, Miss Elisabeth Matthews; library
extension. Miss Cornelia Marvin;
peace. Miss Anna M. Lan; and con
servation of national resources, .Mis.
A. J. French.
mrs. FnAzinn is hostess
Mrs. Frank Frazier was hostess yes-,
terday ufternopu for a meeting of the,
Implicate Whist Club, at Hillside
home. Besides club members, am sis
were Mrs. 8. II. Forshaw, Mrs. Frank:
Hays and Mrs. Henry V. Collins. Aft-1
er a few hours of play, Mrs. Frazier
served refreshments.
CI.VR TO MEET
The Kill Kure Klub will hold the
second of a series of winter dances on
Thursday evening at Eaale Woodman
hall. Hostesses will- he Mrs. Wilson
10. Hrack, Mis. Harold flarnett, Mrs.!
James Hill, Mrs. Wllllnm Kupers, Mrs. j
Herbert Green and Mrs. L. C. Scharpf.
ClItCLHTO MEET
The Bible Heading Circle will meet
tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in
I'arlsh Hall with the history depart
ment In charce. These readings are
entirely undenominational and all
ladles Interested In such a course are
eligible as regular or visiting members.
LADIES AID TO MEET
Till ladles Aid of the Methodist
Church will meet on Wednesday after
noon ut the home of Mrs. It. U Oliver,
fill Perkins Avenue. Hustesses will be
Mrs. W. J. .Stockman, Mrs. L. Stock
man and Mrs. Louis King.
MTTLK DAl'CrHTKlt BOIl.V
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Orcullch aro
the parents of a baby daughter born
last evening at St. Anthony's hospital.
The new arrival, who is a frranddaiiKh
ter of Mr and Mrs. Charles tJreullch,
has been named Doris.
PAItTY TO BE GIVEN
The Catholic ladles pulld will hold a
card party on Wednewlny evcnlmc nl
":M In the Knights of Columbus hall
Hostesses will be Mis. Otto Hobach,
Mrs. Mike Itoden, Mrs. Hay Hester and
Mrs, John Luck.
MltS. MOItAN VISITS
Mrs. J. M. Morr.n, wife of a promin
ent sheepman of Staibuck, was a an est
of Mrs. C. H. Jerard last evening. Mrs.
Mornn was en route to I'ortland to at
tend the Pacific International Live
stock Exposition. o
LEAVE FOB I'OHTLANP.
Mr. and Mrs. I,. S. Bentley ami
Mr. and Mrs. George Slangier left
yCNtenlay by motor for Portland.
They will return alter the Pacific In
ternational Livestock Exposition.
LEAVE FOB POHTLAN'D
Mrs. Iludolpli M. Crommelln anil
Miss Hose Boss left yesterday for
Portland. IThey will remain durinu
"ho Pacific International Livestock
Exposition.
MltS. DESPAIX ItETl'HXS
Mrs, Nancy 10. Dcspaln has returned
to Pendleton after a sojourn In Port
land. She will spend the winter at her
home, Hawthorim, near this city.
VISITOltS IN l'Kni,IOTv.X.
Mr. and Mis. F. E. Barkley nre
here from Vale, Oregon, visiting at
Hie home of their daughter, Mrs. J.
M. Uicliardson.
MISS BELTS Dl'PAltTS
Miss Ethel Holt?., who has been a
guest lit the home of her parenls, Mr
und Mrs. p. T. Belts, left today for
Portland.
COrXCIL TO MEET
The Purenl Teacher Council will
meet at 4 : 3 tomorrow afternoon In
the committee room of the county li
bra ry.
MltS. ItEESE IS VISITOR
Mrs. Bessie lteese of Helix arrived In
Pendleton today for a visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. Itaymnnd.
A It K POHTLANO VISITORS
Mr. anil Mis. A. I. Molstrum and
daughter, Miss Daphne .Molstrum, nre
Portland visitors.
Best Quality Sauer
Kraut
Why pay 20 cents per quart for kraut when
you can buy the very highest quality, all you want,
full quart for '. 1,C
Ackerman'i Dainty Cakes
Maple Nut Loaf
Plain Nut Loaf
Golden Sunshine, Y'ellow
Silver Queen, White
Chocolate Slices
Each 20
Cape Cod Cranberries, pound ,'J()C
Extracted Honey
Pint 3JC
Quart 55c
1-2 Gallon... .-. 41.15
New York Cream Cheese, pound 50c
Stanfield Brick Cheese, pound 40c
Burnett's Color Paste in Carmel, Violet, Yel
low, Scarlet, Green, Red, Rose, Orange and Blue,
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
3 Phonea 23 Only 1 Quality the Bit
Dishes for Thanksgiving
Now is the time to begin to think about such
things. For no dinner quite right without the proper
kind and plenty of Dinnerware, and Glassware. You
want this big feed to be just right in every detail.
Don't overlook the most essential thing.
Our stock is very complet at present. A large va
riety of designs, all of them good, and pleasing to the
most discriminating tastes.
It will pay you to come here when in search of
such goods, for ours is fully guaranteed, and strictly
first quality ware.
Special White Cups and Saucers
6 for $1.50. (First quality)
The BEE HIVE
PENDLETON
OREGON
ijta ::.t , '. 1 a mm : .a tauftui
Back Home
1 . ' Xtii
tin Knrieo Caruso, her daughter
aiorla. and her brother, Romeyn P.
Benjamin, as they arrived In New
York. Mr. Caruso is here to settle'
the great tenor't estate.
IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES
HOME DEMONSTRATION
KOIt Till: I.I Mil IM)X
Mothers who are at their wits'
end in lilanninii the children's
school lunch will welcome the
following siiRxcstions.
Sandwiches with sliced, tender
meat for fillintt; baked apple,
cookies, or a lew lumps of sugar.
Alices of meat loaf or hean
loaf; bread and butter sand-
wiches; stewed fruit; small
frosted cukes.
Crisp rolls, hollowed out and
filled with chopped meat or fish,
moistened and seasoned or mix-
ed with salad dressinf?; orange,
apple, a mixture of sliced fruits
or berries.
Lettuce In celery sandwiches;
cup cusiurd; Jelly sandwiches.
i.'ottae cheese and chopped
Kieen pepper sandwiches, or u
pot of cream cheese with bread
and butter sandwiches; peanut
sandwiches; fruit cake.
liaril-lioileil ckks; crisp baking
powder biscuits; celery or rad-
ishes;; brow n sugar or maple
suBar sandwiches.
If the sandwiches are wrap-
ped In oiled paper, the lunch
packed neatly and a paper nap
kin put In, tb children's enjoy-
nient of the lunch will ho doubl-
ed and the mother will be am-
,!!' repaid by their enthusiasm
for a mother who cares. V. p.
Little Children
Brighten Homes
EVERY young couple starting out in life has visions of
joyful hours spent before the fireside with healthy, happy
children; but, alas, how often young women who lonr for
children are denied that happiness because of some functional
derangement which may be corrected by proper treatment.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is just the medicine .
for these conditions, as the following letters show:
McDonald,Ohio. "I suffered from
a displacement, a weakness,
and a great deal of pain. The doctor
said nothing would help me but an
operation. He said I could never
Lave any children because I was too
weak.
"I had often heard of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, so
I tried it and it helped me. Now I
Bra in the best of health, do all of my
own work, and have a lovely boy six
months old. I recommend your
medicine to my friends and you have
my permission to use this letter."
Mra. J. C. Eagleson, 420 Garfield
Ave., McDonald, Ohio.
Mesa, Colorado. "Ever since I
was a young girl I suffered
from a great deal of pain every
month. I tried different medicines,
but only got relief for a short time.
I had been married seven years, and
wanted a child, but was not well
enough. My mother advised me to
try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound as it had helped her, and
I am nappy to say it restored mv
health, my pains disappeared, and I
have a fine little girl. I advise all
women who' suffer as I did to try
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound." Mrs. V. C. Whuib, Box
94, Mesa, Colorado.
Many uch letters prove the reliability of
Lydia E. Pinkham's
fedetable Compound
LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS.
m
Crouch was charged with assault with
VALUES
In RAIN COATS for this week. Wo have
several ladies' waterproof rubber lined
Coats left and are closing them out for the
email sum of SI. 50 each.
A few children's coats ,r)()e.
Yours for Service
Riley & Kemp
Quality Our Wthiiwunl
BaUMtM'Uuii Our Aim
SKYATK PASNKN lt!.SOI.VTIO.
WASII'INNiTO.V, Nov. S.--U'. 11
The Hvnittt pnxsml a renolution callint;
on the interstate conuneroe roinnilH
Hinii to luviluce copies of all contracts
ami iiKieeinenls, between the Amer
ican ruilnuils ami the roreimi sie;iin
shii emnminies resulted from Hie
charges liy Senator .1 tinea of Wash
ington that fun-Inn inl'liienceH were
seeking to cripple the American mer
chant marine.
I
fiTiDDUl iniY
U luarantMd by 30 ycM
Mrvic to million, of
Amtricini. Kondoa'i
work wonder, lor your
.cold, inceilnl cough.
chronic c.Uirh, hcJ.
chc, lore now, etc.
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"V hav
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KONDON
NuummIU, Nlaa.
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MAnSHFUCl.P, Xov. S.-WaIl.TCe i",f,,t ,0 M" 1Uul hls b;lil f""'" ,lt V
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v it, xvil, Hhru ,i utv Ill-IOI II1UK O'l
a ranch on lluyi.es Inlet, came to
Marshfiehl today und Rave himself up I
after having sliot Uoscoe Hart, attedj
L'l, a neUshbor, Sunday evening,
Hello, Heroine!
f
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The two men had some words Sun
day afternoon and In the eveniutr When
I Hart, in company with a friend,
lleoi'Ke Hoodie, passed Crouch's Bate,
a further argument took place. It Is
aliened that (Touch hhot three times
at Hurt with a 38-callhre revolver, the
first bullet missed. Hart fell when
struck by the second bullet and
Crouch fired at him tiKnln after he had
fallen. One bullet passed through
both legs and the other lodged in the
lett leu.
District Attorney lien Fisher says he
cannot learn that Hart attempted to
attack Crouch. Hart was not armed.
It Is thought the trouble started over
pranks played on Crouch Hallowe'en
night and that he believed Hart was
one of the young men who annoyed
him. Hart resides on a rjnch with his
mother, Mrs. V. It. Hart. A brother,
'lien H.U't. res'des in North Hend. He
Is a yotinir man of first class reputation
QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable PriceM
East Oregonian Printing Department1
and well known. The wounds are se-
Ivions but recovery Is expected if no
complication arises.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTKH
sleeping
office.
TO
room.
:i:NT Furnished
-Address "t;" this
VANTKl One or two good milch
cows to care for through the winter,
good pustule and feed. 1'hona 1UbS-J,
This is Atnerlca'a bravest tele
Phone elrl. winner of the Theodort
N. Vail rold medul and a cash re
ward of 1000. She is Mrs. Mildred
Lothrop. of Homer, Nob., and she
saved the lives of more than 100
peoiile of her village when th
warned them of a flood May II.
19:10. Nine other operators fot sil
ver medal aud U got broosa'
nulaia.
iH
Society
forever 73 veu hat
nlied upon Gour.ud's
Oriental Cream to keep
the akin and complex
ion in perfect condition
through the stress of
the Season's activities,
Srnd ti e. for
Trial Sim
mi.T. riorums so;.
lorkuir
Free For One Week Only Free
. One set of dishe3 given with each Seller Kitchen Cab
inet. Sold on EASY TERMS.
1
SOLD ON CONVENIENT PAYMENTS
SEE OUR WINDOW
CRAWFORD FURNITURE
I0S E. COVIIT ST. IMione 4
r.xrbanije our old furniture for new. nilirat prices paid fur your
ltl furniture. ' ' "