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rc.: -vr. I' tiff. I. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, 1921. TWELVE PAGES PAGE SIX ' ' - -l- Social and Club News RETURN FROM COWF.NTION Officers and delegates of Magnolia Lodge Degree of Honor, have returned from Heppner wnere they attended the seventh annual distri. t convention uf the order, and where the local team did the initiatory work. They were guests of the Kate J. TounK lodse of Heppner. at two ban quets. The dinners were nerved in a MRS. HUVX HOXORKD. Jin .honor of tlie birthday anniversary Aire. Robert Itrown, for many years of Mrs. Una Sturgis. Ouests werei an officer of the Decree of Honor, 'Mrs. Sturgis, Mrs. Frank Kraiier, Mrs. i was comiiliniented last evening ut a Xorhorne l'.erkeley. Mm. lonald Rob-1 "Hiirprlse" gi en ly officers of the De- -Inson, .Miss Sahra Nason and Miss; gree. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frieda (.Mover. The party motored to Charles A. Conroy. She was present- neighboring city for luncheon and ed with a charming gift, the presents- returned this afternoon, tion being made by Mrs. K. L. Brown. I Mrs. V: S. Farley. .Mrs. Walter Jones MRS. CRAP.TREE HOXORKD and Mrs. Conroy served luncheon. Re- ' M". C. A. Crabtree v.iis honored on sides Mr. and Mrs. Conroy, those ) oecusion or her eighteenth wedding lodge room attractively decorated In IreHelli were Mr. and Mrs. Brown, i anniversary yesterday when a group of chrysanthemums and roses. Mrs. Mrs Q K Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Kd'th M. Rlnehnrt. state president, of Frank King Mrs. Everett Allen. Mrs. John Day, conducted an Instructive Kv,e IxjnK Mrs vvilliam Dale. Mrs. School during the convention. Mrs. W. M A Hoss' Mrs W alter Jones, Mrs. V. Jones, of l'endleton. was chosen ,R frl(.v ilrs j G. McConnell, Mrs. convention presiuem ana ..rs. WUllam Anderson, Mrs. Cecil Hamp- J"aney, also 01 mis cuy, was made Sorivner, and were shown the new F.Iks building, theatre and hotel at Heppner. The next convention will be In June 1923. at Heppner. with Mrs. Elsie Ste venson as president and Mrs. Ullle Bukln as secretary. Those who motor ed from Pendleton to the Morrow county city were Mr. and Mrs. P. C. 'tnn lru fMtn p Min All's. K. I convention secretary The guest, were Krown Mn c1alre fa wardSi Mrs. rnjojaoiy emeruun-u ul i0enrKC VowrrHt Mrs. James Fisk, Mrs. the Heppner lodge president, Mrs.. ,. Mrs. Ira Hushes. Mrs. J. W. McGee, Mrs. J. F. Ilrady, Miss Lizzie Peterson. SOCIAL IS KrCCKKS. The "Pay and Welsh" soclul, held Thursday evening by the Riverside I'arent-Teacher Association, proved a decided success. It netted thirty dol- Peterson. Mrs. William Anderson. Mrs. lars for the hot lunch fund of Rlver- U. S. Parley, Mrs. Milton Rosa. Mrs. jside school. Music and dnnclng were Charles Williamson, Mrs. Kyle Long, enjoyed. The nodal Is the first of a Mrs. George Powers, Mrs. Clair Kd- (series which will be given for the ben wurds and Mrs. Walter Jones. eflt of the fund and a second will be 'held durinif Thanksgiving? week. Mrs. KETCRN8 FROM CONVENTION. ll. O. Zwlcker und Miss Nell Chand- Mrs. Nettle Whetstone, state presl- ler were In charge, clent of the Rebekah Assembly, has re- ' turned after attending the district MOTOR TO WALLA WALLA, convention of the order, held in Iji Mrs. J. K. Hoblnson was hostess to Omnde. day for a motor party to Walla Walla. H O F F 8 VPbXAIKB SHOP SPECIAL REDUCTIONS On all SUITS COATS DRESSES AND BLOUSES Choose your garments from this clean, new, stock at a saving of many dollars. PENDLETON'S POPULAR GARMENT SHOP I -i . 25 Men Wanted I want 25 men who shave themselves or who want to shave themselves to see me this week on the squarest shoulder to shoulder razor proposition that has ever been offered to man. This is not a new razor selling scheme, neither is it a new razor, nor do I want to sell you this razor. But I do want to lend you a Valet Auto Strop Razor for 30 days and let you sell yourself it's a whole lot easier for me. Come in and ask for this razor proposition. If I am not in, I will be home shaving with this same razor. Expecting you today, I am Razorally yours, 1 'S P. S. In the event that you do not find me in, the oth er fellows can give you the same dope, mends called at her home as a sur prise. The hours were spent In sew ing and later a luncheon was served. The guests presented Mrs. Crabtree with a charming gift. Those 'present were Mrs. George Dalrymple, Mrs. Jacob Marin, Mrs. Frank McXally. Mrs. Joseph Royd, Mrs. J. K. 1'inson, Mrs. Frank M. Orlggs, Mrs. Alfred Smith, Mrs. Earl 'inlanders, Mrs. Xettie Whetstone, Mrs. Ivan Dimiek, Mrs. Jack Allen, Mrs. W. H. 1'itzer. Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Itae, .Mrs. D. L. Johnson. Mrs. Jo Kornick and Mrs. Mary Queener. Ill ItTHDAY CKLKRIIATKD The tenth birthday anniversary of Pearl llullack. was celebrated today when a group of little girl friends were entertained as guests of Mrs. J. T. llul lack, the honoree's grandmother, 'lames were enjoyed and later, when refreshments were served, a birthday cake, with ten lighted candles, was cut. Ouests were Murcella Johnson, Amy Elizabeth Aldrich. Katherlne Smith, Hetty Hond. Emily Isaacs, Xa dlne Oriswold, Katherine Furnish, Vir ginia Swan and Viola Swan. UWCIIICON IS GIVEX. Members of the Delphian Club en- Joyed a luncheon yesterday at the Elks Club. The table was centered with button chrysanthemums in shades of orange and place cards were appropriate for Armistice Day. Covers were laid for twenty-seven club mem bers and two guests, Mrs. C. S. Jer. ard and Mrs. II. J. Kuvunuugh. Liter seven tables of bridge were in play at the home of Mrs. It. I). Havre. Mrs. Edgar V, Averill and Mrs. Hen- Jamln K. llurroughs won the high score trophies. WEDDING SOLEMNIZED The marriage of Miss Hazel Smith and Perry Herndon was solemnized this morning with Rev. J. E. Ireland officiating at the Ireland home. Miss Smith for her wedding gown wore a pretty frock of buff colored chiffon and carried a bouquet of pink carna tions. The only guests present were the parents of'the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Herndon will make their home in Pen dleton where Mr. Herndon Is employed at the Collins Flour Mills. (U'ESTS IX PENDLETON. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cavlness or (Yesswoll, Oregon, aro in Pendleton as the guests of their daughters, Mrs. Frank Iloynton and Mrs. Jess Sallng. Mr. Cavlness owns large prune tracts In the Willamette valley. ARE IX PORTLAND. .Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Leader of Pendleton are at the Portland hotel. They motored from Pendleton for the stock show and attended the proiluc Hon of "Aphrodite" at the llellg the. ater. Oregonlnn. HERE FROM ATHENA. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Licuullen, Jr., Miss Hello Mdntvre nml iv i Hopper were Pendleton visitors yes Iterdav motoring; here for the linker Pendleton football i?ame. i RICTl'ltN FROM HEPPNER. ! .Illilun nml fl .' I i.... t n. ...... ....... v.. , . i nvijtn nave returned from Heppner, where Judire is held court. EVIDENCE OF QUALITY Milton-Freewater Apple Show The grand sweepstake prize, won yesterday at the apple show by JOHN ROSS with apples grown in his own orchard on the upper Walla Walla river, b another evidence of the hight quality fruit tht we handle. We have handled apples from tha John Ross ranch for several years. We congratulate Mr. Ross on the fine quality of his apples. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phone 23 Only 1 Quality the Best ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED. Announcement has been made of J the engagement of Miss Freda Glover and Vernon C. Slgnor. The wedding will take place some time In January and the couple will reside in La Grande. Miss Glover, who is a girl of charm ing personality, is assistant librarian at the county library. She is a grad uate of the University of Washington, where she was a member of Chi Ome ga sorority. She- is very popular In Pendleton social circles, llr. Signor, who attended University of OreKon, was a first lieutenant in the Coast Ar tillery during the war. He Is now in the employ of the State Highway De partment. PROORAM IS GIVEN. A program appropriate for Armis tice Day was given last evening at a meeting of the United Artisans, held in Eagle-Woodman hall. After the singing of "America" by the audience, .Miss Juanita DuPuls, J. P. Walker, Miss Ethel Ealy and Mrs. Winnie Lin coin jjuve readings, Mrs. Fannie Pu Puls played an Instrumental solo und George Edmonds sung a solo. ARK PORTLAND VISITORS. Dr. and Mrs. W. D. McNary arc Portland visitors. They made the trip by motor and will return to Pen dleton within the next few days. Other News of This Department on Page 5 Cluistlan Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist, holds services at 812 1-2 Main street (First stairway north of the Inland at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. The subject of Empire bank). Sunday services are at 11 a. m. and S p. m. The subject of the lesson-sermon for Sunday, No vember 13, Is ".Mortals and Immort als." Sunday school begins at 9:4J a. m A Wednesday evening meeting which Includes testimonials of healing, Is held at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which Is maintained at the same address, is open daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., where the Ilible and authoriz ed Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased. The public is cordially invited to at tend the church services and to visit the reading room. Buy Popcorn That will please the taste and not soil the hands or clothes. I have the honor of being the only person in Pendleton that can sell you this quality of corn. Have you ever tried my popcorn ? Try a sack and if you are not pleased with your purchase I'll refund your 5 cents, I am selling new crop peanuts now. Yours for Quality Com and Peanuts Riley & Kemp i i, mi. I 111 V Nodung- equilt tbt til r A bcautllul, tuft, pearly I I I white ipptiruKt I I V IjT Coonud's OrknUI I I ml v Crtm renders to the I I J -r thouldert and knot If Covert tli In MtmUhct. M V WW not nib off. Ku 1L Vlul,'or to powilert. STTfli C V Send '5c. (or I!-! v i Trial SU i Uiill l J FttD.T.HOrUM 0 v.-tui.tEAti.r,.yi.' URCHfeS ilditir iK'l'.-. Ilapdst. Hunday school ut 9:45 a. in., F. M. Riley, superintendent. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening with Mason Thompson as leader. II. V. P. U. and Junior 1). y. p. u. at 6:30 p. m. Rev, H. C. I.ethan of Portland will occupy me pulpit morning and cvenimt "Father and Son; the Problem of the hat her." will be the morning theme aim -l.est we Forget tho Price of reace," tor the evening. First Christian Church. Evangelistic meetings lod by Ilen shnw and Curtis continue this week. This Sunday a big nible school attend auce Is planned for 9H5 . m follow. ed by a sermon by Mr. Henshaw at 11. Regular lecture at 3 p. m. on the sub Jeot: "Beautiful Queen Vushtl." Fol lowing the Endeavor nt :30 p. m. will be the evangelistic services at T:30. Subject of sermon, "Why Re Raptiz ed?" Ruptismal services will precede i ine sermon. Everybody welcome. W A. Oressnian, minister. SYMPTOMS WOMEN DREAD Mrs. Wilton's Letter Should B; Read by All Women Clearfield. Pa." After my last child was born last September 1 was unable i, to uo an oi my own work. I had severe pains in my left side every montn ana naa fever and sick dizzv spells and such pains during my periods, which lasted two weeks. I heard of Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable Com- 5ti.'"i-yi Pound doing others .rfeft I thought I would give a a iriai. i nave ueen very glad that I did, for now I feel much stronger and do all of mv work. I tll mt frionAa ihey ask me what helped me, and they uiiuii a iiiuol oe a grana medicine. And it is. You can use this letter for a tes timonial if you wish. "-Mrs. Harry A. Wilson, R. . D. 6, Clearfield, Pa. The experience and testimony of such .vomen 4s Mrs. Wilarm L j . i ; r . . . .."n pivTo ucyunu loubt tnat Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege auic uuiuuuuu win correct such trou lies by removing the cause and restor tig the system to a healthy normal con. Iition. When such symptoms develop is backaches, bearing-down pains, dis. i ateiiienui, pervousness and "the lues s woman cannot set too promptly n trying Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable .ompound if she values her future cora ort and happiness. Quality Our Watchword Satisfaction Our Aim .uiHrtnv Clmrrli, iourt and Matlock Streets. Rev. J. T. LuRose, Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a ,m.; morning service. 11 a. m.; evening service 7:30 p. m. The pastor lias Just returned from a nextended vacation trip through western Canada and will preach at both sen-ices on Interesting subjects. Reginnlng- Sunday evening. November 13, thero will be special ser vices In the church every even'ir next week In preparation for our spec ial revival services which will com mence on Nov. 29 with Rev. I. K. lier scr n nd party in ccharge. This week of services will be helpful and Inspir- iift ui uii wuu uncoil, i nerc win op n slioit address by the pastor or others who are assisting, on timely and luted estlng subjects, you are welcome t. attend and Join with us for the spirit ual betterment of our city. Come, you are welcome. P. S. Don't forget Sunday school. NIMP.FJI CILNGEJ Phone 887 Hp QHwmaa ito John Dorfman Tailoring:, Cleaning-, Pressing-, Repairing- Rooms 7, 8, , IM-spain nFork I'lioiic 9S-1 Extraordinary Clearance Sale Now On Every Garment Re duced to Cost and un. der. Come Early! aiHiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiHuu i i 1. I CASTLE GATE ! COAL PHONE FIVE FOR FUEL The coal that meets your requirement. See that yoi get the genuine fur storage. i Cleanest, Hottest and Most Economical : B. L. BURROUGHS He Has It! lllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllHIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIII Save as You Go? Pavo as you go and you will go far; spend as you '' ' KO and you'll go to the poorhouse. It is all rijrht to ' be the good fellow NOW but the good fellow of TO- DAY Is tho one that Is penniless TOMOHKOW. Saving does not mean being miserly. It means a ' sensible "center-of-the-roud" position, saving a part out of each week's pay und putting it away for the future. ' Why not take a part of next week's pay and open a Savings Account with this strong Institution? When you do, we will present you with the unique home safe that is shown above. This safe Is an ex sct replica, of the famous liberty Bell. No better . jymhol of the Independence you are saving for could be had. It only takes $1.00 to open an accpunt apd abtaln a IJberty Hell Bank. ' - ' ' The Inland Empire Bank Member IVdoral Reserve System OREGON THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE When you purchase a pair of W. L Douglas Shoes you are getting the best $hoe value for the price that money can buy. Fur Sale bf A. EKLUND 131 Si am M. ' w OiLrche of the IteiIeMiicr. Rev. Alfred I.ock'wood. rector. 8 in.. Holy Communion; 9; 4 5, Sunday school; 11, morning prayer and ser- nou; 7:30, evening prayer and ser- j Jl 'inon. This will be Red Cross Sunday (t i and soma reference will be m.ido to J tlie work of this beneficent organiza JJ.tion. The public is cordially Invited. St. Marv's C'lilmii. Flint Mass sermon, S:ii. ihildien's choli. St. Mary's choir, j lecture and benediction. T Ringing Ringing : 30. j l"nMiytr an (liun-h. Corner of Collene and Alta. Rev. C. I. CUirk, pastor. 10:00 a .m.. S.il i huh school, A. C. Funk, supt.: 11:00 ii. m sermon, "The Listening Kar," by the pastor; t.ii p. m.. Christian Kn jdeavor. Topic, "Personal Evangel ism." T:3o p. m.. sermon by Rev. J. I H. Svor. pastor M. K. church. The two congregations worshipping togeth jer in tho Presbyterian church at i .f enlng hour. A cordial welcome to n. ...... . i 1 1 j PJrVDLETON I ' I. Home ill rue four walls ,,w rail horn.-, the Mir I f fi 1 I TF1 1 1 llmL- 'A ' 11)1 nlnce IliHt illlilnati'lt enreMiM imir J Ilill 'II I m Ml'" iW. xHiiiiuy ami inliMliiaI ta.su!), immxIs good t I tr, i j 71. fimiitiire to compUto its (harm. Nuoh ' L l! " furiiltuii- is now nnlluble In mir great i : 1 ! r- ' " Autumn display t prkw much lower ' 1 'Ml tlian you wihiM ordinarily fpert for 40 f M Ll fllltlitllCI -If Kllch .I.UM.. t...l . wkvwieia. mrx. a exhibit. nlii'iboT yim w1i to make a MA Crawford Furniture Co. VSn j 103 I'. COMIT ST. Exchange your old furmiurc for new. Highest prices pall for your riimie old furniture.