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imt r. n i a pnv 0 jAlLY EAST 0RSG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMEEIi 20, 1021. EIGHT PAGES Social mid Club News Mlt-S 8Whn: l;KI. Mix. t-'yK.iii i;. Culm. Tell J me stri..t. er.;, i :,,i, ,1 1 1 1 : m often i iii bm..r ir AI ss Tin r.--.- Snyder, wiio.-c fli!l;'Ki'iu'lit tit Linist Crook, itl ;is recently ;i!:mmiiu il. Ki ii n.i o iilcl , ill the Colin huiiK- lietwuti tin- huiirui'i mal. Htivmii.-is in fuur to tiv. ; r.-tm.m -I Iroi.i tl.-j i KMX ' I . I I : I-' lt.IAL one (.f i.if mi .st i.m.ntif parties fit' till' v.;. (lh W.IS ilH l.lt ,-t'l!ll. ill the I.Iks T liij.li- wln-ii t!:.- iiili "! til"' l'll.H Ml I'illil W. ff lll'.-t' SS' S l.i I in ir liiiu.is fin- ti..-ir aou.ial fur- i-l siiail. s W ITl' li.l.-li.-rs to tin of tin- HO ill-: Hi; Hil.!IiVS Jl ss Maiyiri-I LIuIiiii, who at:-mls ki I ! at i -..(! City ilrrint; tin- YVia- ti-r. is spending i he huliilais u:th In r par. nts, .Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Lltilim. miss isimixk to i:i;tim:.v .M'ss K:i!irn H..010-. ulm h s l.ien spendim; tin- hi.liilavs with friend ii Sea.tle. will i ,-t t;m t.i rciiJlcti.ni l-"ri-l day morning. , HA1IV IS XA.MKU. I Junes Kdwin Schiller is the n.ir.i" jrlvcn 111.. l-c.v horn .-.;'. .lay ti, Mr. ami Mrs. l-:dvin It. Schiller. room, where t!n-y were hid ill place Willi a laru n. inured :tar, w Iii. ii dunr.;.- tin- tour f'lnicnix waltzes sloe li niuviil I hrou iic; lieauti li. I ra.-.s' of ani:'i.-ai hk lit on the dancers. I'otteil f. i in win- use.l to makes the st;iit- a 1 1 r.ie- i ve. Little Kt oise Jaek and Itlilie ri-V:;er programs ami fuiors, which were vari-eolnreil l.aMoous. tn the guest. Miss Dorothy Ituthel and Miss N.ith leen McCliutork dispensed pnet il le the ilaneers. Tho oiieniu;; of the hall was marked ly the jrrnnil mar-h led by Miss Kdua Murphy 11 nrl Ji tin Suiips..n. ralrni" sses for; Vr I air the affair were Mrs. C. YV. .Mathews.) Years. -Mrs. K. J. Mui,h, Mrs. H. 1 1. Jones. -Mrs. J. Snw. Mr,. A. I., lutuxa-s. Mis. !:. .. Tempi,-, .ir.s. .Marian J.iek. .Mis. C. Kiln-mods. M.-s. Jan es Ak. ' . M.-s. tti.li. rt TI. teller. Mrs. I lii.Kers. Mrs. C. I . : Uae. Mrs. V. I'. MeNary. Mrs. Thomas I fainptoii. Mrs. W. Ii. Iliiinphrey. Mrs. II. I'allhl. Mrs. V. I '. Minis. Mrs. i:. Snide--, .Mrs. t . A. Vurpilhit all. I .Mr. . F. At. Ale.Monies. SriUT.ISK I'AIlTy KXJOYKI). GAMMA THT BETA TEA , e t. r.iay uiteriioon !,.- Mrs. I Miss Oerald ne Morrison "imam liaie retnrne.l to her holm . Ml. Wat. r : tr.-. t slie was s.,t. U la ' niemiiers of the I,ov Alaoaticcs who ha.i call. -1 l.j i.elp :,. r c. ;. 1,,-ate e. r ( lili-tlniay. Her Mirpnse was i..,i ' Ki'"ater than that of .Mrs. AMie Kreh l.iel. who havil.t; assist. -. with l-i party in honor of Airs. I .,!-, was in- formeil that as it was her l.iit h l.iv I she w:t also a snest of honor i'..r. the al'ternoon. The la. lie; w.-ie j;i en i a hankiii r- h..-f sho.ver and a pleasant 1 ail. ri,....i uas el,j.i.e.I. ' j"i:i:i;ox city visiti:s I Airs. John l.owry and so I ire-'nli City Air. and Airs. Street. Mrs. are sisters. i .Mark of ire Kilests at the t'harles l'.Inliin. ine of IStish Lo.vry and Airs. Illiihiu llitl.l) INS-rAi.I.ATr.'..N. MaiSMolhi I.oilf.'" nuinl.er 24, He sir.e of Honor will hold their instal lation of officers for the oolilin-,' Mar on January i. At the same niM-tiii- live new nieinhers will h initiated, rrhlay afternoon tin- pres. eat ofiiccrs ami the newly elected officers will niei t to perfect fdails for the coniiny installation. Miss Helen ) man. AIiss Helen Xelson. Aitssi Hena Hales. AIiss i;ita Liltlej.-hns of Athena and Miss Kaiherir.e Wilson ol I'oltlatid. active members of the (Iain-t ma I'hi l'-ta. national sor.-rity. were hostesses yi sterday afternoon for the alumna nieinhers of that organization at the home of Air. and All's. D. H. Xelson. in K;,st Washiniiton street . Later in the afternoon a iiumlr o;' ' meal Ii sh school g.ru were invited to tea. The rooms v.ere recor.ited in eeping nith the holiihiv season and Mi-s Helen Xelson and Slim Kita Lit-1 t'.eji.hns presided at the tea tahle. ; - I t V'.SIT IX I'dliTI.AXI) Airs. Claude I. liarr and Hetty Jane I'.arr left last evening foi I'oilland to remain lor several tfavs. ; liOTAHY fMl! KXTKKTAIX. danqhter' llle I:u,i'rv ('lulj '1H iiost.. to tneir tallies at a dinner dance at tho ! i:iks' Temple, Wednesday eve.nii-'. will join them for IIOl'F'8 V f b T A I It S SHOP -Nt-w Jil,""iry iourin at seven o clock. I ho j limner will take the place of I usual mill-week luncheun. "ia i r- ' ocliran. prominent Itotarian of rortland, with .Mrs. Cochran will lit u guest at the dinner. rKN'i-f'III.K I'AIITY KXJDYKI). Air. and Ali-s. Itohrt Jones i ntcr tained at theii home. 312 .Mark street, last evening. Five tables of penochle were m play during the evening. Air. and Airs. J. C. Clemens wininns high score. Yu let hie decorations were used throughout the roi.ms. Guests were Air. and Airs. James A. Fee Jr.. Mr. and .Mis. K. AI. Temple, Air. and Mr. J. C Clemens. Air. and Mrs. Koscr Kay, Air. and Jlrs. Lester Herst, Air. and Mrs. Harry Iienscn, Air. and Airs. K. J. Alatthewton. Mr. and llrs. t le Charles Tiillis, Aliss 1 o!a Livermore 1,s and Air. Kyne. Friday and Saturday i i SALE 2 Suits Coats Dresses1 louses B HOPF Upstairs Shop wants to clear the racks of 100 gar ments in two das. (Monday ve take inventory) See the Special Racks of Garments at One-Half Price Balance of Stock at great reductions liAHY DAI OIITKU IIOHX. Word was received in I'endleton today, aniiounciiif; the birth of a liaby daughter to Air. and Airs. Vern lloynton. The baby was born this iiioriiiiis at Santa Monica, California, and is the (rrnndilniiuhter of Airs. 11. II. Hecker of this city. Airs. Iloyn ' Inn w ill he remembered by Pendle ton friends as Aliss Ada Decker. ; VISITS WITH I'AKKXTS. : Air. u in I Airs. 'nan P. Sinythc (Ilar riit Kern) of Pendleton spent the 1 Christmas holidays with .Mis. Siuythe's parents, Air. and .Mrs. Lo well Kllsvvorth Kern, in Irviuyton. ! Oregon Journal. i ! watch XHiiiT si:i:vici:. I .Members unil friends have been in jvited to tin' First Christian church ! Saturday evening to enjoy a social J Li in u and hold a watch night .service ' : i:s to couvAi.i.iK. i Aliss Delia Fersiison will leave Salurday eveninff for Cnrvallis to Jt 1 siime her studies at the Oregon Agri j cultural collcye. I i i:.ti:i:s o. a. c. j Aliss Hiiphne llellz will leave- the taller pail of this week for . Corval Mis to enter the Oregon Agricultural college. lj Beauty Ui niurpassed The wonderfully refined, pcarlr - while complexion rendered, brings back the ipntlranca of youth. Re ndu are Instant. Highly antiseptic. Exerts a soft and tootl ing action. Over 73 years in use. Send IS c. for Trial Ct FERO. T. HOPKINS SON new iuriii.it Hurry wan- 1 HlF a oar you am I o Iii ' I' .i"1 y'BIWIH"1 hi n i i' I IXFOUAIAL IS GIVKX Aliss Alary Johns has Invited a man lier of her friends to an informal tea at her home, 4UH Jachson Street, to morrow afternoon to meet Miss Janet Knight, of Portland, who Is a holiday visitor at the James Johns. Sr., home. (JiiestH have been asked to call be tween the hours of four and six. IIIItTIIDAY PAItTY I.i'JIe Aliss Elizabeth Conimelln will I c- h'-Mess to seventeen of hei li I" - i I f.u-nds tomorrow- at the home of her parents. Air. and Mis. It. AI. Cr un nieiin. The occas on 'i the el-," iih birthday of Aliss EVzabetli. WILL UKTI KX SOOX. Air. and .Mrs. Pert A. McDonald of I'endleton are spending the holi days with Airs. AIcDonald'a parents. Air. and Airs. I). C. Whiting. They expect to return to tin tr home Janu ary J. Oregon Journal. - fJO TO WASHINGTON". ATr. and Airs. Henry Struve expect to leave tomorrow for Kiekletun. Wash ington where they will visit at the home of Airs. Struve's mother. They will make the trip by auto. VISITS WITH DAl'GHTKIi. Airs. J. (i. Itankin of I'endleton has been spending a few days in Port land as the guest of her daughter, Airs. Folsoni Tullmun, Oregon Jour nal. PORTLAND VIHITOIt Aliss Ivutherine Wilson is a holiday truest at the home of Air. and Mrs. J. C. Wood worth, fitHi Garfield street., Miss Wilson's home is in Portland. PORTLAND A1ATROX VISITS. Airs. It. M. Tovvnsend was a visitor for n few days recently in Pendleton' at the home of Airs. Wlllard Iiond. Oregon Journal. -. I KIAlf VISITORS lIKRi:. Air. and Airs. Albeit Peterson of I'kiah were Pendleton visitors on Widncsday. t ARK IN PORTLAND. Air. and Airs. AI. K. Wilson are spending a few days in Portland. IS IN Pi IIITI.ANI). .Mrs. James H. Sturgis with friends in Portland. IMPORTED GOODS We have the largest and most complete line of high grade Groceries. When you think of Quality let us supply you. Financiere Herring Sardine Paste Sardines 1 1 " . r rencn reas Major Chutney French Stnn? Beans ,J,r , ...; French Cauliflower French Mushrooms Sardine Egglets Big Cheese, pound . . Eastern Oysters, pint Smyrna Figs, pound . Compare our Figs with others direct from Smyrna. Old Monk Olive 0:1 Keiller Marmalade Fruit Cocktail 53c 75c 60c Our stock Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phone 28 Ooly 1 Quality th Bed Is Visit'!!!: j jiL THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan, with electric self-starting .ind lighting system and demountable rimswith 3-inch tires front and rear, is a family car of class and comfort, bothinsummerandin winter. For touring it is a most comfortable car. The large plate glas3 windows make it an open car when desired, y.-hilji:i case cf rain and all inclem ent weather, it caa be made a most delightful closed car h a few minutes. Rain-proof, dust proof, fine upholstering, broad, roomy seats. Simple ia operation. Anybody can safely drive it. While it lias all the distinctive and econom ical merits cf the Ford car in operation and maintenance. Won't you come in and loo!; it over? ' Yours for Service xs- SIMPSON AUTO CO. Phone 408 Water and Johnson Street -Z. .M- it-. 0m$ I l."ll hread is a sood l'llllll. II. is well niailu id' the finest iiuileiials idilainnhle and is liaUed hy master hakers in a iniidein saullary link cry. II is a Incad that never disappoints. Pendleton Baking Co. v v, s i) i, i: tonk r o v v i. a it a a r m k n t shop I ArXhKlFS IV ALASKA M'.MK, Ahiskn, Dec. 20. (I. X. 8.) Announcement has heen made that the sulvHfli div'N'on of the I'nited S'ta'vs Quarti,.rm:ister Corps will Install mohile Ijinndilos nt all principal posts in the territory. Th.se laundries will lie similar to these used hy the Ameri ran army in France for delotising pur-Pose:'. Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department! F TItOTSKV TALKS OP TKACR MOSCOW, Dee. 2!!. jT. X. S.) I.oon Trot.ky, soviet cnmimissioner for war, tnld the all-Kussian conKi-ess of Soviets that the famine nml ix-nnnmie silnalion make it Imperative for Itns. sui to maintain praee. Trotsky denied reports that Ilnssla is nrenai-liiD- fr.r of revenge in the spring. TO IIAVK r.I'.OTIIICUIIOOI) I11NK I'KXVKi:. Dee. 29. (f.. -.)A co. operativo hank will he Innnched here h.v nicmhers of the llrolhcrhood of Hallway (arnica, it was announced In day. Letters are to he sent tn all union men asking their cooperation. l On Display ! IN OUR WINDOWS. f A Mahogany Red Room Si t ITAI.IAV I!K (liOSKS v XI.W YIIKK. Dee. 29. (A. !. The Italian Discount and Trust ("ooi pitny, rorrestiondent of the Tlanca id Hallalia t)i Scollto nf 1 ed its iluurs today ftillowins a run. lL"H,M B II IIBI I r Furniture Clearance Sale Kvcry articlo in our ontiio slock iniirkcd down (o ROCK HOTTOM jiricos. lioad tho i'ollowinjr ami mc us bo fore you nuiKo your piuvliaso: One beautiful Walnut Bed Rocm Suite, only. .. $1 .'." .00 One beautiful Ivory Bedroom Suite, only .LJ.'.".'00 One beautiful Mahogany Signet Writing Desk .$7 S.00 All Leather Overstuffed Rocker S2S..() bx!2 Grass Rug ...SS ".() 7 1-2x9 Ccnrroleum Rugs SH)'7."i 45 pound all Cotton Mattresses '.'.$fi00 3S pound Pure Silk Floss Mattresses S J 7',,) And niiiny othor things too numerous to mention. LET US DO YOUR REPAIR WORK Yours for Service ,Riley & Kemp 0'.Hl Our W l. hwiiis Ktls(mll.in Our Aim Quick $ Kexier Johixon A; Johiisiiti Pleurisy 1'l.isrcr v ill mU that "tieln iicss" away n cr nielit. !; rrlicvcs t'lc s.iycricss, ton. Just try it o::iv you'll uy i: a!;is. This Drus Store is Quick to Serve You 'V ..-..l '..I'-t, :-:!'n or !i'mi-, t!.', ti .i.'v tn c jrcti.ii v .ir i n-M t:p:in:u, or attcii.I t nt t.r-t ai.1 m.iiin. It i-.iiK- ll.ll'-x pr,l,v:o. t y.-r. U : , ' 1 - It I.I ! ,.,-t ,.,.- .'rjii :i ith'i:! in a im.,l:tii.!.- . til, I W'c appreciate your patronage and are ready to serve you at any time. Place Our Aiiilit Phone number in a convenient place. 6)3-M will always W at your service no matter 'how ;T.:a!l the want. IKl'S flfillfi STORE H0M IDEAS E DEMONSTRATION FOR HOUSEWIVES MX- TO M,l..-y V i 1 I 1 !: I ; ! : ! ! i ; WVIVG. KnyltiB in l.tilk is usually rhcaiicr as vc nr m.t ii:.i-ii... i-.. the pacKaKc. tlie work nf the Packer, etc. This nicthml saves time for the housekeeper ami for the grocer, since one is not always l.iivins the same product In small amounts, it is a cmi venience to the housekeeper to have a larse amount of any kind of products on hand and to know that she will nut con stantly l,e findini; that she is "onf of this or that. The bulk method is especially p,),,,! fr some kinds of food that can lie oMalned for much less money in hulk and are equal in tpiality to those found in package form. n the other hand It requires more care in hiiyliiff hy i , , , j U than by pack;ii;e. The quality a mil ul many times is inlVriot aithouKh not always. It is more apt to he contaminated he other foods, such as hulk oatmeal hav ing a kerosciK" or musty odor ii mi taste. There is more chance lor adulteration, since the pack age iini.st state the contents and there is usually more difficulty in BcttiiiK an adjustment tn.i.le In cr.se of faulty products. The weight and tiiensiire may he short and many times there is id i h na -te. V. I). A Walnut Dining Kboni Set t At .-urpri-iniilv low prices Your inspec- tion is conlialiv invited. CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO. .. . Lxclinn-'r vonr ol.l r... ..o...... r .... .. ... ' 1 ",r ". iiiiicm prni-s paid ror your old furniture. . i .. nun l lline l!in t,... ... ... I t t I . : "Try the Drugstore First" i W'l 11 1 I. VI If li!... I.. i i. ami, i wi.i.i.ii- -J1 wide Koviyal; V..;,I-