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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OEEGON. THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 29, 1921. EIGHT PASES 'X7A r-3 J I J' T IV itlf Winter: in thelAtr CREPE, velours, faille and duvetyn are new weaves among the fabrics Paris dictates for Winterl And colors! Brick red, leaf green and brown it is as if fashion has brought back, in fabrics, the colors Winter banished from the landscape. These lovelycolors.theseexquisite fabrics, you yourself can make into the delightful clothes shown on this page, or any number of others just as smart. Our prices on fabrics are exceedingly mod erate. And there is another saving brought to you by the Dehor a wonderful new invention that is enclosed with Butterick Patterns, and with Butterick Patterns oiy. The DELTOR Saves You 50c to $10 n IThe Dehor gives you an Individual layout chart (yes, an individual chart not just a general - chart but one for your exact size and for eacA suitable width of material.) With it, you lay out your pattern the experfa way. Because of it, you buy )i to 1 4 yard lets, a saving of 0c to $10 on material for every frock I Ij guides you in putting your garment together so that you attain the elusive fit, drape and finish of an expert. It gives you Paris' own touch in finish those all-important things upon which the success of your gown depends. BEFORE you make a single Winter garment, come in and select from the newe-jt Parisian fashions. The Deltor suggest the correct materials and simplifies tUo making of the luuet intricate gown. 2 3 Jim 'Butterick Vcsip: ). 3367 Butterick 'Design "Np. 3" r-tr -TV 1 . TiT I jnereoDles Wareh where it PA?mEAjiL ous xMary's Organist V If "4 : V 1 R$ INT I tJ!tt'j;i was a 'hi L-t r horn or" Mr. itn-1 M .Mr. ami Mrs. ( I,-iniftor tatiip s sie-T at th . il. W. I'rew. . i:s.-.isty:i. ot FrMav to r- jntitin with it "hristniHS. rel.itivfs until after Cobb Snorts at Thought That,-""1""0""1 10 1 i ;-orn i'oi , Dr. K. K. Terry, organist of West- (minster Cathedral, will play the wedding mf ich when Prlnoess i'ary Is marrlett 19 Viscount Lascelles in Westminsiit Abbey early in 1922. iHe will receitoi MiW tor playinc ithe imjefc, CITIZENS OF ECHO DM PILOT ROCK SUNDAY (Knst iVrumilun Special.), V l i'T P.OCK.. Ike. 2t. Tho C.ini ni nilly church was crowded Kitiirdny n'ulit whin tin' siindny siimtil iue--cnti'il it Chrlstnnin nrnuniin. A dix iiiMi!ptnicnt tu Ilic little folks, which It vi ry much leiui'tteil, in that, tliriiiiKh a niifimilcistaniliiDr, ftmtii Inih'il to iinivt'. A Keneronx trt'iit of ciintly, mi t ami crnnKes wan Klven LAUNDKlf KIDS 0 Q OP PERSONAL DAINTY Yfcu CAN BE 5UR.& H Vlfc TAKE GlieOTCARe.il Yes, this laundry does knock Hit poU out of clotlit'K understand us just the spots. We remove none of the wear. You will compli ment us upon our work at the iii st opportunity. TROY Laundry (liiN-IO (.and it DOINGS OF THE DUFFS each child inoscnt. Fnllnwlnir is tho 1'riiKinnimt': Hymn, "It Camo I'pon the MiilniKht Clfiir" OuiiBioKatluu. . 1'ia.vut Iti'V. t'urry Love. Souk, "At Chi'iHtmuH Time" Pri mary Department, llecitallim, "Santa's Tlnn" Victor Nelson. Scum "Christmas Time is Near" ilrK. Hiili'hitifiin's clasn. lieiltalliin, "Annie's anil Willie's prayer" Hu th Hutchinson. Smiir, "Chilstnms HtuckiiiKs" I'l'i mary hoys. Action Sons Helen Knotls, Dorothy Smith, Diiirls Done, Iivelle ('allies. Itecltation, "A Christ nias Dilcninia" Mary Truman. I'aiitomlne, "Christinas In All the I.amls "Mrs. KlilvveU's class. Hymn, "Oh I.lllle Town of Hethlo hoin ' Cotmreitation. The local Masons entertained their wives and friends In the 1. O. . K. hall Monilay evenluK, Decenilier 1!. Miss Lillian Cramer entertained with a number of piano solos and Key. Cur ry I.ove anil ". . Waver each Have an Interesllntf talk on the history of the Masonic l.oilwe. Supper Vi'ns served In the liatuiuet room. Al Itoylen waS transacting husi nesH In l'enrtleton Monilay. Herbert H arm r of .Milton was n business visitor in I'llot UocK last week. 200 Given Free Away for Most (iiaiifnl Ciniple In tho Oltl Stlo Wain. Wultj, Two-Step, Schottlsehe, Three-Step nnd other old style funcy dances shen hy P. J. Powers every Krlday night at Mfll'lM'Y IIAIJj Public Invited Music by MiT.trnj Orctiestrn. ill', and Mrs. Hurton Hutchinson who recently purchased tho Arnold rianlinir ranch expect to take posses sion In the very near future. Mr. and Mrs. I. Al. Schuunep and Miss Maxino Sclmnnop of Pendleton 'ere Kuests at the Masonic social Monilay evenluK. Miss Lillian Cooper who Is a Junior at Willamette 1'niversily at Salem nr rlveil home. Thursday to sponil the hollilays. Mr. and Mrs Carl Jensen were hosts at a turkey dinner at their home Sun day, December IS. the occasion uctnK the birthdays of Mr. Jensen and K. L. Wrlisht. The Kiiests were Mr. and Mrs. 10. L. Wright, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lest er llolln and Mr. tnd Mrs. Clean Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones spent last week In Pendleton on business. Mr. and Mrs. James Armberg have moved to the ranch east of town which they recently purchased from Kllery Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Carl AVdsoit will occupy tho hoim- titrated by Mr. and Mrs. Arnberjr. Miss Kalherine Sickles left Friday evening for Spokane to visit nt the home of her brother, Henry HicVlcs. The next Lyceum number will be presented at the high school auditor ium Tuesday evening Jan. 3. Dr. II. A. Schneider left Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with relalives In Portland. C. W. Depuy was In town Monday veiling from Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomher nnd I daughter Sybil C.rneo arrived here the lust of the week from lloardmnn to visit at the home of Mrs. Macombers parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mclley nolds. Charles AVIIson who has spent the past several months working on the lilghtvny near Celiln arrived home last week. Miss draco Ollliam, county trea surer spent Christmas; with relatives here. L. K. liny nnd son Ted, left tho last of the week to visit relatives nnd frieuils in Portland. Victor llrncher, I'niversity of Ore gon student, arrived homo Friday evening to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. anil Mrs. C, (1. Uracher. Prof, and Mrs. Sunford Siegrist left Friday evening for Othello. Wn to visit Mrs. Sleurlxts parents Kev. nnd Mrs. Joseph Herbert. Mr. and Mrs Albert Botlen spent Ihe week-end with relatives at Athena. Little Maurice Byrd who fell from a horse last week and suffered a broken leg is reported much improved. .Miss Irene llhea, teacher in the Gil liam school district is spending the Xmas vacation with relatives at Wes ton. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cooper and dau ghter Miss Litliun Cooper were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou King in Pendleton Christmas dav. Guests at the home of Mr. nnd Mm D. 1). Connor on Christmas day were Mr. und Mrs. Itaymond Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Connor of Stan field and Harry Connor of Hermlston. Mr. and Mrs. licit ISnholts, Mr. tint! Mrs. Winnie rteuvea and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Iloth and families attended the Xmas program at the church Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Westgatc and Mr. and -Mrs. Ilert W'estgute were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hampton Christmas day. Miss Velma Smith nnd Floyd Smith of Pendleton visited relatives and friends here over the week end. The Christain Kndeavor Society will enjoy a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ollliam Wednesday even ing December 2S. Mr. and Mrs. Archie llond spent the week-end in I'endelton nt the home of Mrs. Bonds parents Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Sherman. Miss Merle Oliver of Hollywood. Calif., Is hero visiting at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. N. J. Oilliani and other relatives. Miss Oliver will her on the program go from hero to Kugene to enter ! dered. school. Mr. and Mrs. Asa The Women's Community Club is j former Echo people, planning a social for Wednesday even- i Spokane, ciimo here j Allen Mii'li.'- le't here Siiturdav 'f for Portland, where he will visit his parents this w-.-k. J. P. Mor, bead, who recently sut- itVcel j sccoiwl paralytic stroke, is pooriv juiit I. is son bas net-n be at his bedside. iiuniiL'i r I r f her.. Tups- JBriUiant Outfielder latent tlay for St-attle to b with hts vito be Swapped; Tyrus Cheered SZrJ" ar "'""'" I Claud.' Meyers was a visitor with 1'KTUOIT. Mich., Dec. . (I. N.'fiien.ls in ivmileton for the Cbrist-S-1 "They have b- en smoking hop in mas holiday. New York to think w e would trade j Miss Oladys Wold, who 1' ft here Hou Vtach for any substitute infielder for her home in Portland, when :hey have!" dt-rlared T" Cobb, man- 'school closed last week, is now- ouar- . 1 'tt I Hi V L"NIXN. Dec. conipronnse between ie ". tne t;i ni,tn-c niiins tad mis probable todav following Lloytl et Jorge's staiem- ir w hich he ind cated that Pr gone the pjnit vvi'h liel.,nd. , lera is iinderstto,i to b nt'og over to the treaty's side, ass rlnz s ff'cient I support to ratify the pact when a vote ' is taken January o. P.) A -lera and appeared Premier "rday. in tain had De Va- If we days. get -l iger of the Detroit Tigers, when asked loout a report that his heavy-hitting nitfirMer would he traded to the Yan kee? for some infield material. "Bob Veach is a ball player. lHtf to sacrifice him we will ball player in return, you may be sure if that. Imagine giving a .liMI hitter ind an excellent outfielder for a 'rookie' or a substitute; We have never offered Veach in any kind of a trade, and I don't believe we will get i chance to trade him this Winter for :iity thing we want." And "Ty" will play no "long shots" next year at least not in the Ti;er nfielcl. "We will not try minor-league kids! on our infield," said the Detroit man ager. "The man who make these posi tions must be experienced and must already have made good in fast com pany. I have every hope of lnnding two or three capable infielders during tho Winter, but what they will cost us I don't know." Detroit pitchers will not be so soft for the American league sluggers next year. "Ty" believes. "Our pitchers will be better nrxt year. Those who are on the coast are taking great care of themselves, and they all look great. They will be lm- proved next season, and this fellow j Johnson, from the l'acific Coast I.ea ;n, is going to be a wonder." antined there wiih diphtheria. William and Gordon Hofn.i turned home Saturday from land, where they had been Mill" MII.K TO ITALIAN UAUIKS. I NEW YuRhT, Dec. 2" -A shipment of 6H.IIO0 (piarts of dry milk in two le re- ' cons gnments for the relief of desti-Port-, tine babies will be started on its way several ' to Italy bv the American Free Milk and llelitf for Italy. I. IT (East Oregoniai Special) KCHO, Dec. 21). Notwlthstanc'iiiw the Inclement weather and the diph theria scure, the community Christ mas tree and program at the city hall Saturday night was a decided success. Santa appeared with pres ents from an orange to things of greater value for each one pres.-nt. The tableau, Madonna und Child, j with the hovering Angels, received i much praise, while each other mini-' 1 i rUrr lift lift nil QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Our Holiday Beef Tomorrow we cut this choice beef. Place your order early and be assured of a nice ten der cut, whether it be a steak or roast. We "believe this to be one of the finest . we have ever received, and it has been carefully handled for the table of the most particular. , Pendleton Trading Co. Phnno AZK 4 the Sign of Serrt. "If It's On the Market We Have It." Mr. wwmmmMMwsmm was well idl ing, January 4. at winch time they will entertain their husbands. Members of the Commercial Club and other guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. (I. J. Miller and chil dren were dinner guests nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Macken Christ mas day. Mr. and Mrs. K. 1!. Castell and chil dren are visiting at the P.ert Wcstgate ranch this week. John Stevenson returned home from Heppner last week where he was called on account of the death of his brother ti. A. Stevenson. The Pilot Hock grade and high schools closed Friday for a ten days vacation and will resume work again on January II. W. v.. King, a member of the high school faculty left Friday evening for Pasco to spend the Xmas holiday with relatives. Miss Lola Oatilt who has been in Pilot Hock for some time visiting her aunts Mrs. I K. Hoy and Mrs. J. D. Itoycr, left the first of the week for her homo in Seattle. John Hradbnrn left last Saturday for a visit to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ardon Oilliland of 1'kiah are the parents of an eight pound son born Christmas evening in Pendleton. .Mrs. Frank Done and infant daugh ter Marva Clarice arrived homo Tues dy from the home of Mrs. H. II. Mc lleynolds. Mrs. Orvall Octon and son Dennis are spending tint Xmas holidays with "relatives nt llonners Ferry, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Hurton Hutchison en tertained at a Christmas dinner at their ranch homo Monday Dec. 26, the following guests being present: Dr. DeVaul, Miss Helen DeVaul, Mrs, X. J. Cfilliam, Grandma MclSroom, Mrs. Ella Mcltroom, Miss Grace Gilliam. Miss Herlo Oliver, Eugene Glhbs, llalph Glbbs, Maurice Jensen and Ilollln Mc ltroom. IJttle Lois Hutchison, small daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. Baxter Hutchi son, was brought to Pilot Itockk Mon day for medical attention, having fal ln on tho stairs and Injured her arm. A. S. Arhogast of Hitter was a busi ness visitor hero Tuesday. F. P. Sherwood, teacher at the! Ilidge school was in town Tuesday. W. O. staver was transacting busi ness in PeiulU ton Tuesday. Donald Cameron was n visitor to (he county seat Tuesday. 11. Thomson but now of j Saturday to I spend Christmas with their iangiite'.'. Mrs. Hay T. Johnson and her hus band. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nick Teai'son of Portland, aie here spending the holi days with Mrs. Pearson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. MuCormick. .Miss Fiances Straughnn of Pendle ton visited friends here froi.i Wed nesday until Saturday. Jack Stanl'ield, a student of Uni versity of Washington, Is here to spend the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. li. H. Stantiel 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Savior wen the guests of relatives in Frccv.'utcr for Christmas time. J. O. Davis went to Walla Wall;, to visit his wife and son Donald on Christmrs day. He was accompa nied to Echo by his son Vernon, who Is attending the I'niversity of Wash ington, in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Meyer) spent Christmas at the Evans home in Stnnfield. Mr. and Mrs. 11. 11. Willis, Mrs. Cora I.ongwell and son Gerald, were Christmas dinner guests at the; :iomo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irvine. Miss ,Meda Gillette, of Portland, i spending; her vacation with relatives and friends in Echo. Mr. and Airs. M. K. Meyers en joyed their Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. nnd Mm. K. F. Som mcrs. , It. F. McCultough returned home the latter part of tho week from Portland where he hud taken a car load of beef cattle. Mr. nnd Mrs. Claud Flnley of Sand Hollow, are In Echo, They were called here last week hy the illness of Mrs. Finley's mother, Mrs. Frank Krause, who is much improved at the present time. Mr. nnd Mrs. Koscoe Meyers were Sunday guests at the W'allaco home in Stan field. Mrs. Sherman Roberts and children left hero Saturday for Hieth to spend Christmas with her sister. Mrs. Lillian Gillette, of Pendleton. was a week end visitor nero witn relatives. Pete Sheridan was In town Satur day from his homo on Hotter Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weltzinc and (children spent their Christmas in ndieton. Miss Elizabeth Whitehotise of Pen- A Partial List of Goods That are now selling at One-Half their value SLEDS SERVING TRAYS HOOK KDS FRUT Ii.ASKF.TS SF.YVING HASKI.TS PILLOW TOPS LACK STATION FRY LAMPS C.AMU.u STICKS DOLLS It READ ROXFS MOCCASINS LOOKS GAMES TOYS (All, KINDS) AIR GI NS TRICYCLES KIDDIF. KARS WAGONS WHEELliARHOWS l'IRSF.s (Headed and I'la'n) SILK LIGHT SHADES TEDDY HEARS STAMPED GOODS HEADS 1 Don't let this chance pass by without getting all y w.v, Fjuuu3 umi vuu iieeci, ior it is a certainty that irifl 111' find nnttMAf U 1 . inaco vcuuiut ue itny lower. 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