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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9, 1921. TWELVE PA0I3 - : 9 m u 1 ill 3 Social and Club News 1AWVM ei x rs hi v i:x Mrs. Fred Hrown and Mr. I.ynn II. IJvermore were hostesses for an cn Joyabl brldse luncheon at IlK' heme of Mrs. Hrown, SIO .Madison street, yesterday afternoon. llaskcts of mari Holds wore attractively used in deco rating. Kour tables of hridue were in Jday. A prUe was awarded to the win ners at each lalde. with Mis. Islle tllbbs winning the hich score trophy for the afternoon's play. I.KAVR ox Tltlf - Isaac Light and daughter, Mrs. James Marple of in; ;.irfi-i street left last night for Knid, Oklahoma. They will spend the winter in south ern Texas with Mr. Light's daughter. Mrs. K. V. Hrown. Mr. Light und Mm. Mnrplc will visit in Virginia, also and will return hero after a year's time. CAI.LKD nr IIXXKSS Mrs. John Montgomery lert last evening for Portland where she was failed by the serious illness of her brother-in-law, n. M. Kounsavell. Mrs. Itounsuvell Is Mrs. .Montgomery's sis tor, MOTOR TO I'OltTI.A.ND Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence (;. Kraxier, Mrs. Mark Moorhoiisc, and Miss Mar Kuerlte Raymond left hy motor today for Portland. They will remain until Sunday. MISS JOKRfJKIt IX PORTLAND Miss Margaret Joerircr Is 11 I 'oi l 1.1,1,1 Vhdto, will return , ..emMcto,, turned tcy by n i o t o r i" ro m ' I J c pp oer, i ney icrt nere on .Sunday cui. has mi-:i;ti.no. ! "The Far West" was the topic for' ,a meiting of the Research Chip ts-j tenlay i.tternoon in the library club loom with Mrs. John liault and Mrs.1 i II. K. Thompson as hostesses. Fur an , Intere sting program, Mrs. Raymond I lead a paper on ".loaipiin Miller." Mrs. : J. H. lluiiham on "Charles Wellington Furlong," and Mrs. Clarence i'enland on "Ilret Harte." Mrs. Harry Ilenson read Harte's "Heathen Chinese." ; Vocal numbers, "A Red, Red Rose." ( Rogers) and "In The Time of Roses." i ii.cicnari) were sung most pleasn.g jly by .Mrs. K. A. Woodyaid. Piano solos by Mrs. John tlault and Robert Reck were enjoyed also. loiter re freshments were served. The elub room was attractively decorated with bowls of liiiow berries. Wi:i)ljX(J IS NOLKMNIZKl) The marriage of Miss Kdna Winder, formerly of Pendleton, and J. W. Stephens, of In Grande wax solemn Ized in Lt Crande (ictoher 30, accord ing to word received here today. Mr. Stephens Is ticket agent lit I .a c ramie and Mr. and Mrs. .Stephens will make! their home there. 1. (tv V. TO MKKT. Tho members of the Daughters or Veterans will meet this evening at the homo of Miss draco Frost. 102 South Main street. Members , have 1m. asked to bring tlielr thimbles. RKTl'RX FROM HKPPXF.lt Mr. and Mrs. Wilson K. Hrock re- norp's uphiiiRg g nop 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. rENDlliTON-S POPULAR (1ARNGNT SHOP I Exclusive Eastman Kodak Agency hall t i:k t;i kn The Pendleton lodge of Elks will open their fall social program with a formal ball Thanksgiving night, in the Klks lodge room. The affair promises to be one of the most enjoyable of the season. The committee in charge con sists of U.slie K. C.ibbs, chairman. Joseph lloyd. Xat Kimball, Philo II. Hounds and Rudolph F. Moliner. In addition, the lodge Is planning a series of four or five informal dances, among which will be some novel af fairs including a "hard times" Inform al party. These will be given In the r.lks lodge room also and guests will iiiIhts of the order and their la dies. M'SCHICOX IK GIVEN. .Mrnbers of the Parish House Guild of the Church of the Redeemer, were honor guests yesterday at a luncheon in Parish Hall for which member.! ,,t the Parish Aid, the Sanctuary chap ter ami me Auxiliary were hostesses. Kev. II. I. Ober'iolter. religious edu cation director for the Eniseonal cnurch In the state of Washington, gave un interesting talk on tho need for proper' training of children. P. T. A. TO MKKT. The Parent Teacher Association of Hawthorne school will meet tomorrow at 2:31) p. m. In the school building. As a courtesy to the school which origin ated the Idea of organizing tho Pen dleton Hoys' Hand, the association will be entertained by band music. Re freshments will be served by a com mltteo of which Mrs. M. L. Anderson is county chairman. PARTV IS SIXVKSS. Twenty-nluc tables were In play lust evening nt a benefit card party for which members of the Pendleton Wo men's Club were hostesses. Roth "50 and brldgo were played. Later In tho cveiiing.refreshnients were serv ed. In cutting for prizes, Mrs. Harold Fltzgjbbon and James Hill won the trophies. STAG DIXXKIt GIVEN. Mr. und Mrs. Frank Hayes were hosts last evening at a stag dinner In honor of the birthday anniversary of Hrookc Iili.kHon. Resides tho honor guestN those present were Rudolph Moliner, (Hen Stoiie, Philo II. Rounds, Nat Kimball, Jumca Howler fi lid 1(( x Kllis. MItS. PALM Kit ARRIVES Mrs. H. (i. Palmer arrived the first of the week to Join her husband here. Mr. Palmer Is one of the new owners ot tho Warren Music House and only recently urrived from Portland. VISITORS IX PKNDLETOX. Mrs. C. M. Jackson and son HUH- of Heriniston, arrived here yesterday lor a lew Hays' visit at tho homo of Mrs. Jackson's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs J. L. McPherson, of 501 High street. CLl ll TO MEET The Triple Link Club will meet to morrow afternoon at l!::i(l In the I. o. O. F. hull. Hostesses will lie Mrs. II. S. Farley, Mrs. James Rest and .Mrs. M. A. Ferguson, WILL 1() TO PILOT ROCK Mrs. T. P. Edwards will leave tn. morrow for Pilot Rock tn Join Mr. Kit- wards, who Is farming In that vicinity. "Willi M'-ii r An exact record of the game Is casv In obtain with an Eastman KoJak. und prints made In our Kodak finishing department fan - $f M - W THE PENDLETON DRUG CD MOXTKNrXilU.NN KI'IIKI.L. LOXDON", Nov. 9. (A. P. ) Monte negrins, rebelling against tho Herliimi rule. It Is reported seized a strategic helKlit on Mount Loveen. lti.ssn: madi: so Mr, i im, ST. LOl'IS, Mo., Nov. 9. Figure the percentage for yourself. Thomas lllundell gave llessle Itrown, negiess, a thousand silver siniolcons for re turning a pearl earring she had found. The earring anil Its rompanlon, lllun dell declared, are worth iL'fi.limi. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY NOV. 11TH Please Order Early Pure Pork Sausage in bulk, pound Cape Cod Cranberries, pound Sweet Apple Cider, gallon Best Quality Sauer Kraut, why pay more, Libby's Best Mince Meat, pound New York Count Oysters, pint Delicious Apples, box Rome Beauty Apples, box Jonathan Apples, box Cannon Ball Cabbage for Kraut, pound.... Netted Gem Potatoes, 100 pounds Weston Mountain Potatoes, 100 pounds... In 5 sack lots ., .-.'-.:50c 7.M 30c 4 OC 2.00 $1.50 -$1.30 .J-4c $2.00 $2.50 $2.25 Eggs 50c, 60c, 65c and "() Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phones 2S Only 1 Quality the Beit 15 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. t - 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 East Mimics West ii mi i ii. muLUllllllilli.iia IDEAS !H 0 M FOR HOUSEWIVES E DEMONSTRATION C.VN.Mvl IH HI'KIX AM) S(l.SU Prepare and cut into conren- lent sections. Iilunch in boiling water three minutes. Cold-dip: Pack closely in hot Jars. Kill with hulling water. Add level tcaspoonful salt to each quart. I'ut rulibers and caps of Jars in- to position, not tii;ltt. Process for two hours in water bath, having water come at least an Inch over the tops of the Jars. Count time from the time the water hegins to boil and keep hnilinj; stei.dily the entire time. When done, remove and fasten Jar tinht. Cuol as quickly as possible without allowing a draft ti striko tho hot Jars. V. D. Tlkka Sahib, son and heir of the Maharajah ot PaUala, has learned to play tennis and he travels to the com U on his scooter. llAltKlsm i;; ci iti'icw iiAiuusnr.u:, in.. Nov. 9. o. n. !v) When the curfew bell tolls off the inidniKht hour In Harrisliurs the Kitndman is on the Job and cverythins is dead silent. Any person on tile street at that hour Is questioned by the police and any suspecious character is taken to headquarters. The order was put into effect to check robberies and hold-ups nnd .is proving u success, polico say. Itepivscnt New Tiiv Company K. C. .Muhrhdart ami I.. A. Menton, Former Pendlctonlai-.s, are neic today in the Interests of the Columbia Tire company of Portland. This is a new company and the president of the or ganization is K. A. Kurzliurg, forniorlj with the Ke!ly-Niriiinfii)ld company. ( O-OPKIIATIVK M.VItKETIXG. COLl'MHl'S, Nov. 9. (I. X. V.) Co-operative marketing, it Is nnnoune. eil, will occupy a largo place In tho de liberations of tho delegates attending .the third annual convention of the I third annual convention of the Ameri can Farm llureau Federation at At lanta, tla., November 20-23, Other dis cussions will relate to transportation I questions and to legislative mattors. As a general proposition, it was stated, farmers are working toward freight reductions. U. S. "Big Four" at Arms Conterence Pimples, Blackheads, Rashes and Blotches removtd by FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS VALUES In RAIN COATS for this wwk. V have several ladies" waterproof rubber lined Coats left and are elonug tbeni out for the small sum of 1.50 eaeh. A few eliildren's eoats f)()e. Yours for Service Riley & Kemp Quality Our Watchword Satisfaction Our Aim Tin; i:iricn;yr wpmn We hear a great deal nowaday about the efficiency of women. In the novels of fifty veals ago. who ever heard a woman praised for her execu tive ability, force, and energy, in the sense that it is used to. day? The frail delicate, helpless (deal of womanhood has passed away. How is It possible to measure up to tho Ideals of modern womanhood? In the first place, wr must keep our bodies In the best pos. slbhi condition. Thousands of women have succeeded through dally baths, exercise In the fresh air and Uvdia K. Plnkhaiu's Vegetable Compound at the first sign of female weakness. -- Jk . Sf xi tu '. . mm M.;m,.MM.MM. Just Room Encush for Two Xy.iy.y. .-.;.v:'.;:v " i' dnxa, am Htm Hundreds cf motorists have used this primitive ferry from lairatte Point; Ve.TOWt, to TlcoodoruKa on Lake Cesrge, N. 7. tfie right fiel c for your oil heater V :,..JI '1 he American "biir I'm ,i.,ir.., . ... at viahirin v.. V. iu me ni uisconicrenco to be he d !ilh .1 8 " "' I'1,otpR'aPhed at their llrst mee-lng I.efl to HutU IZT 1 '"V I;00t nMw l-nderwood. Secret , v o s a e rencV: a"d I3aa" M"M- 8eclc,a', t0 ,he Anns Cor, Germany Speeds Up TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ft It IlKN'l' t unfiirnislicd rooms.- riione :oi.i:. PEARL OIL HEAT AND LIGHT To make sure that your oil heater will op erate at its highest ef-, ficiency, tell your deaU er you want Pearl Oil, the clean-burning ker-, asene that is refined ant re-refined by our spe- cial process. : Pearl Oil makes oil heaters most econom ical to operate because every drop delivers clean, intense heat. No waste no smoke no uqot. I ! . Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere. Order by name Pearl Oil. STANDARD Oil. COMPANY (Ctltiornu) WllHiU'KH ith small family wants hoiiscKceper I'hone ',i7?-M. "li"ll'"c"ir 'i racine cars, l'hoto shows latest fJer li ST- Suit cise containliiK ladles' clolblni:. between Itleth and I'endle. Ion. Kinder leave at K. ( i. office and receive reward. Cheese It, Squirrel, the Ccp! Haoiv Tonight There will l e a dance tonight In I.i lor Temple, the first of the every oth er W'edaesil.iv nltfbt dances to be sicn ilnrini; ihn winter under the auspices of the Ainerleiin l.e;lon. 'ou l jile Man All members are expected to be present at the regular mectlne I'Tlil .y evenliii; Nov. I lib to make urran-e-ineiits for a bis class to be Initiated -nil Nisiim; brothers Invited. Lets s"! rial, ilruili nnd be merry. C.VMI'.MCN IMM M ITTl'K nr Sle tne Western IM.stile farm ll-hlim; plant, uood ns new. by School llst. No 117, arooiMit of replacing with oily service School board will receive bids tor sano- up to ;, p. in. Nov. I mil. The rkht to lejvM t any or all bids is reserv. ed. ,S,.iud lil'. MAU1K. Cleik. S'T i " ,ttm. IJSW, W k .K 1 A v . , ... t fToV V it, A ......iM -fr Y-n iMiiiiifi fiii iim fl CoriKresrmea (y lor wst they get from this puit. vart on Capr.ol HUI, Wtu-hii.eior., a;it nor the equirrsli. When the V:i.Csr lurr.s U bctfck lb nautrrcU ieast. Free Only Three More Days Free, One set of dishes given with each Sel!-?r Kitchen Cab inet. Sold on EASY TERMS. SOLD ON CONVENIENT nYMENTS SEE OUR WINDOW " CRAWFORD FURNITURE 103 i:. COl'HT 1ST. Tlioiic 4M lAcliunge our old furniture for new. Highest prices paid tor your old furniture. !- I 1 i 1 1 i . i 1 I ! i 1 1 MM