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DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 1921. TEN PAGES if yzz x 4 zs PAGE SIX Social and Club News MUa KEN'XF.BF.RGKU HERE 'S 1'OHTI.AXD VISITOR .Helen Thompson will arrive here to- Mrs. Warren Ilcnncberrer and dan- Mrs. Dale Slusher is in Portland morrow to spend the Christmas holi Khter. Alice, of Walla Walla, are in visiting her parents. She will remain idays. She is a student at Iniversity I'endleton today as guests of Mrs. ' there durini; the holidays and will b-.- of Washington. Henneberger's sister, Mrs. Floy K. i joined by ilr. Slusher. j Morse. Mrs. Henneberger is cnrouto I ; EVENTS IN SuCIAL CALKXDAH for Orecneaslle. Pennsylvania, where J! Its. TOW.NSKND IS (it fc-ST they will join Mr. Henneberger, wh i Mrs. It. M. Townsend ts a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. illard liond. Mrs. Townsond's home Is In I'ortlnnd. wn called to Pennsylvania recently by the death of his lather. They will re. main there for the next six months, Mr. Henneberger having received a L ave of absence from the Itureau of .MISS THOMPSON HETl'HNS. Animal Husbandry by which he is em Miss Katherine Thompson returned ployed at Walla Walla. yesterday after a visit in Seattle. Miss HOPF'8 UPbTAIRS SHOP GIVE A GARMENT FOR XMAS. Special Prices on BLOUSES SILK PETTICOATS SILK BLOOMERS SILK DRESSES Christmas ween promises to be one ; of considerable guycty. many social j events being planned for the holiday : season. The Jolly llachelors will en ! tertain with their annual (lance cemlier 2S, the day following Christ mas; the llachelors will be hosts on December 27 and the Phoenix Club December ;s. All three organizations are made up of high school students and active members as well as alumni will be guests. For December 31, New Tear s Kve. is planned the annual Women's Club ball. It will be a benefit tiffnlr and will be open to the public. In addi tion, a number of smaller affairs are planned by I'endleton people WEDDING IS SOLEMNIZED. Of Interest to the I'endleton friends of Anse Cornell, of Portland, Is the news of his marriage to .Miss O. I'hl rlch, of Welser, Idaho, on Sunday. Miss I'hlrlch formerly was a member of the faculty of the Caldwell high school. Mr. Cornell formerly played quarterback on the University of Ore. (ton football team and is now coach at the College of Idaho. MR. AND MRS. IlItl'SHA HERE. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Ilrusha, formerly of I'endleton, now of Portland, are guests at tho home of their daughter Mrs. Arthur Suhl. Mr. und Mrs. Ilrusha arrived here yesterday and will remain during the holiday sea son. Mr. and Mrs. Dan V. Rmythe will depart tomorrow for I'ortland to spend the holidays ns guests of Mrs. Smythe's parent, Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Kern. Cheddar Cheese WEIGHT 1100 POUNDS Don't fail to get tome of this Fine Cheese, lb.. ..50c Fine Christmas Box Apples, box $1.45 Oregon Budded Franquette Walnuts pound 35c and 45c Syrrrma Figs, the finest grown, for tale here enly, pound 60c DeVcir's Health Whole Wheat Bread, loaf 20c Ye Back Bay Brown Bread, loaf 20c Holly Wreaths, fine red berries, each $1.75 English Holly from Victoria, B. C, pound $1.25 Mistletoe, pound 50c Gray Bros. Mix Candy, pound 30c Plain Mixed Candy, pound 25c Fine assort.nent of fine mixed Candy, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Oranges, Bananas and Fancy Box Candy. Spare Ribs Backbone and Sausage Today. Mail orders given special attention. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phones 23 Only 1 Quality tha Best THE STORE OF A 1000 Practical Gifts Cedar Chests, Piano Lamps, Sewing. Cabinets, Smok ing Stands, Pictures, Leather and Tapestry Chairs and Rockers, Serving Trays. B B ALL PHONOGRAPHS ONE-HALF PRICE $56.00 EUREKA ELECTRIC CLEANER Complete With Attachemnts for $47.50 This offer is good until December 24 SPECIAL FOR THE CHILDREN & Kiddie Kars from $1.25 and up & Doll Carts from 52.45 and up V Children's Chairs and Rockers from $1.50 up 3 ft Doll Beds $1-00 niMiitrnnrv riintiiTiinr nn 3 1 3 8 KAW K i lit mi mil in " - v no Yorn xmab siiornxfi early i lixchange yur old furniture fur new. Highest prices paid for your old furniture. 103 F Court rhone 4D rKM)LCTOX, OREGON 8 PENDLETON. 'fl POPBLIH GARMRNT SHOP No. 2ti Autographic Kodak Jr. m - with Kodak Anastigmat lcns7.7 Price $25.00 ippc cal to anyonc- (Hiak Anas made from riM , ir 11 mi j ins Kodak win a H s compact ami convenient to carry 1 the pictures are generously sized and artistically proportioned (2, "A x 4 Jit inches) while the lens, tiVmat f.7.7 Kastman i 1 .it' s 1 1 1 1 tormina to hnish, assures sharp, clean cut prints. Sec the 2C in our Kodak department. Other Kodaks all autographic from $8.00 up. Brownies from ?2.oo up. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. The Rexall Store WIT. HHMMIMMI I'MMfi HIIMIM'HH r I). OP V. TO MEKT. Th Daughters of Veterans meet tuinorruw evening In the hull. will city KVAN'STON, III.. Dnc. 21. (I. N. H.) This town, tho national head quarters for the Women's Christian Temperance Union, Is not living up to tho einhteenth amendment, accorUlnR to civic leaders. "ICviinMtfininn.q itro drinklnir heavier j than they ever did," said Miss Kath leen Moore, head of the city's chari ties. "They used to ro to Chicano for a few drinks now they make their own and drink it fast." IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES HOME DEMONSTRATION Indian Goods Wc have some beautiful Indian beaded Roods. These goods are made by the Cheyenne and Avaphoes of Okla homa and tire typical Indian, genuine buckskin Indian Tanned goods. Good size Ruckskin Rags, each $2.00 Small size Ruckskin Bags, each $1.50 Watch Cases, beautifully beaded, each $1.." Scissors Cases, each $1.00 Wc also have a few real Indian Raskets at reasonable prices. LET US DO YOUR REPAIR WORK Yours for Service Cake. Milklrew, EftRleNK, IUitterless 2 cupfulR cake flour. 1 cupful raisins. 1 cupful chopped nuts. 1 cupful water. cupful sugar. 1-3 cupful lard or other un- salted shortening. 1-2 tcaspoonful salt. 1 teaspoonful cinnamon. I li-ai'poonful cloves. 1 teaspoonful nutmeg. 1-2 teaspoonful baking powder 3-4 teaspoonful soda. M'x the raisins, sugar, Uird, salt, spices, and water together and cook In a saucepan for 3 4 minutes. 1'ut aside to cool. Sift, then measure 2 cupfuls of flour. add tho baking powder and sift again three times. Dlssolvo tho soda In 1 tablespoonful of cold wuter. l'our the cock oil mixture In r. (mixing howl, add the flour, then the dissolved soda, and beat the tatter hard for several min- utes. llalto lu a loaf or sheet In U slow oven. ' DANCE MM Union Hall Payant's Orchestra Some Dance All Welcome UNDER AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION 1HMMMMI MIMMMMMM IIMMM HAIII) M'Clt FOll GKORttE LON'DON, Dec. 21 U. P.) Prince George, fourth son of King George, at tained his 19th birthday yesterday. Tho young prime who is a Midship man In the ltnyal Navy, is destined for a naval career. 1'nllke his elder brothers, the Prince of Wales and Duke of York, who had too many calls upon their time to slick to soldiering or salloring exclusively, young George spent the full term at the naval col lego, und full sea-going term ns cadet and midshipman. He will have to work his way up like other young naval officers and has little chance of the rapid Jump:! granted to his brothers. PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) A Real Christmas Gift Buy a nice box of extra fancy Deli cious apples for Xmas. There is noth ing better or more appreciated. Tag up your poultry now and get the choice of birds. IE TABLE SUPPLY 739 Main Street Phone 187 CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor "POOUIAH EC H C1NIW A TIOW A Pr pamtlotv of COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUfcCSS AT YOUR DPUCGIST-- A.h Ikr BY NAM F ONI V iy C..I.-4H..-. , Un BREAD Is a friendly food. It appeals to your palate and stomach and wins a place in your food affectionss. Our bakery goods are designed to meet your fervent approbation. Pendleton Baking Co. Kssay Are Submittal. The CHsays of children in the coun ty schools on tho subject, "How to Alake Highways Safe," arc being re ceived now at the office of the coun ty superintendent of schools. Ilredl.ng Ls Sued. Hull to recover IS, 8 10, claimed to be pa.st duo on a note, has been Insti tuted In circuit court by Krank i N'eagle against Chris llreding and others, llaley, lUley and Steiwer and H. J. Warner represent the plaintiff. I. owls Is Knot!. Charles K. Lewis Is defendant in a suit which has been brought by the State Industrial Accident Commission In which Judgment to the amount of il'1.31 and costs are sought. 11. I. Keator and O. C. Pago represent the commission. (Jlhson ('use Vy Timduy The case of Arthur Gibson, nrreste 1 recently by lz. K. P. ltldgway and Hob Sinclair after a raid had been made on his property has been' set for Tues. dny of next week. A still and a quan tity of mash was fnund on Gibson's premises, the officers report. "Try the drug store first," and Koeppens, the drug store that serves best, for Prescriptions. IWmk Necks .liulgincnt. Finis Klrkpatrick nnd Itarhael , Klrkpatrick are defendants In a suit brought by the American National I Hank lu which Judgment to the am j ount of 110. ;oo Is soiiKhl on a note I claimed to have been given In October, lls:'0. Haley. Haley ami Hteiwer and I I r. .1. Warner represent the plaintiff. ' I . tiricul ilury To Mvt The grand Jury will s 1 II be called to convene in Vmatilla county January J, IMslrict Attorney It. I. Keator said this mornlnu The January term of court will run vene one week later. Com paratlvily little of importance will be up for consideration by tho grand Jury, according to the district attor ney. Petty criminal cases are in the majority. Riley & Kemp Quality Oar UaUiiwurd BAtiitfacUoa Our Aim Take Tochers' 1'st. Thirty-six candidates fcr state1 Ittvichers' license are taking the tests prescribed by the state at the off ce of the county school sunerinti'mlent. W. W. Green. Twelve of I hone taking the are teaching ill the county, P now on county certificates which have g i been Issued on the applicants' records J" In other Hates where they have taught. fj.Mis. 1.. M. .Moiheiiey and Mrs. W. W. JBJijGrccn assisted In conducting i he tests. ANOTHER SEASON'S WEAR You won't h:ie to nrry about the hiuh e, a of Clothes if you gie us an oppoitunity to show ion how you- old Clothes may lie retsoied to practical nenness. 1'y our thoriniKli dry clean ing method we render a serv ice that i most satisfying. We believe yon wjl welcome the opportunity to save on jour ('lollies allowance. Model Cleaners and l)ers SOS Main FOR WOMEN Wrist Watches, Diamond Rintrs. Par Pins, Ivory Toilet Sets, Ivory Manicure Set. Ivory Hair P.rush. Pyrnlin Ivory Pieces, Dressing Comb, Pomlolr Uimps, Candle stick Holder, Fountain JVn, Pal Pencil. Mirror. Clock. Clothes Prttsh, Cameos Set to igs, Agates. Silverware, Iiveliers, llridge Set. Sewing Si t, Purse, Vanity Case, etc. FOR GIRLS Wrist Watches Par Pins, Vanity Cases, Mesh Hags. Thimbles, Serving Sets, Ih-.sU Sis. Hraoelets. Fountain Pens. Pen cils, lavallers, Prooches, Ivory. Silver. Pic ture Fr.imi s, redi'O'Mn Clocks, Ttc. FOR MEN Iiiamonds. Smoking Set, Wallet, Watch es, Fountain Pen, Waldimer Chains, Shaving Mirror, Knives, Kazor, Dice Sets, Shaving Sets, Lather Prusli, Charms, Khiblem Rings. Signet P.ings, Military Brush; Ci garette Cases, Pal Pencil, Cigarette Holders, Cigar Holders, Collar Pius, Collapsible Drinking Cup, Ingersoll Watch, Poker Set, Tie Pins. Fobs, Desk Sets, Cuff Links, etc. FOR BOYS Tie Pins. Cuff Links, Match Poxes. Pen cils, Fountain Pens, Watches Chains, Charms, licit Ituckles, Rings, ets. The above lists are just suggestions of a few suitable gifts which we found In our kirao st'H k and arc going at wonderful red need prices. Can yon afford to overlook Ibis opportunity to save money. Conic to WW Jfi in Store 'A? Tin: homi: or gifts that last L ti 1 ' jjj TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS BIG SALE PRACTICAL G IFT HINTS g FOR WOMEN FOR MEN ?t Wrlst Watohos- I'iumond Rintrs. Par liiamonds. Smoking Set, Wallet, Watch- ?w A rins. Ivory Toilet Pets, Ivory Sliinicure Set. es, Fountain Pen, Waldimer Chains, Shaving A