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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1921)
par? m I'MLY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OEEGON, FRIDAY EVENING. DECZMBEH 30, 1021. TWELVE PAGES Social and Club News o. A. i:i:i'NH . Uif jji'ht ritK thi r of all AKTu;ititjini CttlU-u" stuilfiits, past ami present, whirh will lc held U.ls t-veii-iiiK at tht Jult Intu Ninifi-OHs ft.rtns of eitit'itifinm nt li:iui hvvn in-iaid by lht' various iommitH''S atil lhsf who daiif anil those who tin nut dance will find plenty to occupy tlttr time. Mn of the features of the even ing will be the reminiscence corner, and It is expected that the words. "Jo you remember" or "Have you fnrpot ten" w II drift to the vnm of the dangers manv times during the cotirstj of tile evening. itAUV Su. IK'S. !.TTEX masqi kuaoe. unmml ! News of the (Path of the infant j Mr. mid Mrs. Knd union. .Mr. audi onu-on "t Mr. and Mrs. ( li. .Mr K wen was ! .Mi k. Janus It. Th.nu.s..ii Mi '..ml' p letriet by th-..' ! , -. U,.rbert A. Thorn i,. sou. Mr ;..i ! babv .. . Th'-mpsun. Air. and Mrs. J 1 bmn Iiicemb-r I 't at Santa Mon- K. Thompson Mr :iml Mm I. T. Aim. Me- kis. Mr. and Mis. Ih.n.i.i ii;.m.ir r.w ii i til oe I ememucreu Itx Mt-i ! H.-len Ulatty.s iioynton. rtc ncl w lib dci in;.ny J'endh ton friends, 'was born hiccmher I 't at ica and lived only one day. with t:t:ht p;nk candies, a g:ft pent SEATTLE VISITOR HONORED, by M.ss Eliza U-tVs pratiifathT. who j Mr. and Mrs. ora Hanavan enter-) nides in Chi- aco. Earn little u-st tained at a dinner party at their home i was l res nte.l w:th a fav..r ami Raines last evening in hnnor of Miss Martha were enjoyed during the ufteniu-m ; Amundsen of Seattle, who has been a ' hours. i:,.,ry Iti.nd. Kutherine Col-, holiday Kut at the home of Mr. and !:ns, Janet La FounraTne. iVtty Jane Mrs. Newtson 5!2 Franklin street I'arr, Mary Elizabeth Hoof. Lois a..i.. .i,.. .Ncharpf. IMeu Rlydenstein, Helen ) -,re for Mr. ami Mrs. Xewt ' Uv,;,n M M-'r-"-"t'- Ncwtson, Mrs. James Cornfield. Jensen Murphy. Jean FraxH-r. Marian Mo..r- Krieks,. K. U Raker, the h..ioree i h.Hi-. Phfil.y Thon . Ki ,l,,th ,ilul tK, hnst am Foilow. Steiwer. .Mary Kehacfer Wilma Peter- . ,h ,,,.. ....,. ........ ..,..,..., sou 1'auhnt' Tra were the invited i : -r and .Mury Pond I'dC-HS. Thompson, .Miss Kathi-i Hit f i.o L'i.-iri iif.vr.DL'n Tlioiiipsoi and .M.ss Thchiia Thump- I " " " -- son v. ill niiilor to Wulla U'alla toilu I H""' i"S Mrs. Jennie M. Kemp. Iioimer slate . (. T. I. president, a ; lar.e attendance if the local Miss Amundsen and winning the trophies son will return to her hume in Seattle todjy. Mr. Kricksen Miss Amund- AWAV Kn I! IK.MI.AYK c ;" nias,UL la.i- I Mr. and Mrs. W. Percy Kulsom and "i,rl : h hat eity thi. ilai.isht.-r. Jon,.hy Fols, and ,, ! l'"" " " -Mr and Mrs. ia,5 f thi. K..,rilv ,,:.,t. -" I'UXIUU i . i Masiill I'lilsolll tfuenls. are their farm near ut las liiists and nosiess-w J 'ilot IfucU. I. 11AVK KKTritNKll IIOMi;. J1AVK KKTl'ltXKn lillMK. Mr. and .Mrs. P.. luiist, who were i .Mis. J,.,,iie Hearns anil children, called here l Hie serious illness of who have been visilinK with Mrs. .".Irs. Hurst's inolher. Mrs. Jesse Salini;, Kearns' sister. Mrs. I. W. Caldwell, have lelurned to their hmne in l.a have returned to (heir home in Peii Jiai de. dleton. I lilllTHIJAV 1'AltTV U1VKX. Kl'zjiheth "ronimelin entertained her little friends this afternoon at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Croimnelin, the occasion being her jeinluh birthday. The rooms were dce- orated In pink flowers anil the table I was cenli red Willi a birthday cake, OIVK PKXKKIT DAXCE union i The interests of Pendleton society met at the club rooms of the library jf0k are centered around the second last eveninj,', where a reception wan a,imm danc'nt; partv to be Riven t accorded her. A very interesting pro-lt10 Kajle-Woodrnan Hall Palurdav tam w as rendered by Pendleton-s ; ,.Vej.. by the Wurara's Club. Com- 'i.-nieu am uuu oo.su ni,Uees a,.,. n,.tjve anJ th. ar:s. i.y r-iinsi .mis. iemp toiu nI promises hit reeeni visit to asmnmon, v. i;. and the re ejition she received from Secretary of Commerce, Herbert j li UOl't'6 V V h l A I K S SHOP S A TURD AY RICE Suits Coats resses louses D HOPF'S Upstairs Shop wants to clear the racks of 100 gar ments in two daj-s. (Monday ve take inventory) See the , Special Racks of Garments at One-Half Price Balance of Stock at great reductions ? Hoover, under whos'' direction she worked during the national food ad ministration and won the high reiord while so employed. As woman are now takins a keener interest in affairs at the national Capitol the audience felt much enlightened by Mis. Kemp's j disenption of the Dealing of the dele gates at the world arms limitation conference. At the conclusion of Mrs. Kemp's talk the Chautauqua salute ! was (,'iven w ith the white ribbon rally cheer. After the program a social hour was enjoyed with .Mrs. Nancy Dcspain and Mrs. IJiodnn Prown pre , siding at the tea table. Mrs. Kemp ' left last evenim; for Portland where ! she will be honor guest at a reception prior to her departure for California, ! w here her work now calls her. - r UKTlili.V To MOXTAXA. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scharn who 1 have been visiting during the holidays wilh their sous, William Scharn and 1 Knimett Hcharn, have returned to their home at Kalispcll. Montana. ' Ul'11.1) MKKTS ! The Worth While (iuih! of the P.ap i tist Church met last evening in the j church parlors for their regular study ; of "Missions." .Mrs. F. M. Uiley was affair i to be one of the leading ' events of the holiday season. Mone'. I derived from this social evening will he used in making a payment on liie S'einway grand piano that was re cently installed in the club rooms u? the county library by this organ i-lion. , lead''!- of tile meeting. 'OIVEX IXFTittMAIi TKA. i Mrs. li. J. Shannon will he hostess to a number of the college gii'l" who are here for the holidays at an lu . formal tea on Saturday afternoon. ; UKTl'KX TO MICACHAM. I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parker, who visited with friends In Pendleton over tlie Christmas holidays, have returned ! to their home at Meacham. MUM. SAUXi; COXVAI.KHCKXT The many friends of Mrs. Jesse Sal ' Ins will he pleased to know that she is eonvalcsing from her recent serious ' Illness. AN ENEMY TO GOOD HEALTH Good health has no greater enemy than constipation. Foley Cathartic Tablets are mild but sure in action. They banish biliousness, bloating, bad breath, coated tongue, sick headache, sour stomach and other ills caused by indigestion. Take one tonight and you Toil better in the morning. Sold Everywhere urry wan ii yon at: b HI SSh 1 Ml I' 10 N II li li T it N ' 8 1 ( ! 11 li A 11 OA It M KMT K II O P o III' It bread is a good fmiil. It Is well made of the finest materials obtainable and is baked by master bakers in a modern sanitary bak ery. It is a bread that neer disappoints. Pendleton Baking Co. :': b a m m u Furniture Clearance Sale Every artiilc in mir entire stock marked down to ROCK liOTTOM pviees. Reail the following ami see us before you make your purchase: One beautiful Walnut Bed Room Suite, only ... $ .'.".00 One beautiful Ivory Bedroom Suite, only S!2.."i,0() One beautiful Mahogany Signet Writing Desk .. ,S7,",00 All Leather Overstuffed Rocker S''S.Ml 9x12 Grass Rug .SS.."0 7 1-2x9 ConRoleum Rugs !I0i7." 45 pound all Cotton Mattresses (.0 35 pound Pure Silk Floss Mattresses $1 7.,() Ami many other thinjis foo numerous to mention. LET US DO YOUR REPAIR WORK Yours for Sen ice j Thought About That Hot t 1 1 Water Bottle? I You know there's nothintr better for warminir a cohl 4 I lt'i' tltirinjr those winter nights or for ullayinp the suffer- a intr of neuialgia, toothache, or other pain. Before you B X ln'.v i's show you our hyavy-trauired, handsomely em- bossed WOMKN'S CLUB MBKTS. Yesterday afternoon In the club looms of the conn's' library the mem. hers and quests of the I'endlcton Women's Club lisle, nl to a most In terestins liroRCitm. Mrs. J. li. M: C'ook led in a cum'minity sinw. "Scen'e beauties of Orepon" was the title of a talk by Mrs. Cecige A. irartm.-i: Mrs. Frank Frazier gave a short sketch of the life of George H. Wil liams; Mrs. Helen Hobinson reviewed tne life of the well known Oregon tditor, Harvey W. Scott, and Mrs. A. 1.. 8c h: efer told some interestins fai ls regard i I g Mr. Scott's life while he was editor of the Portland Oreirnnian. Miss Thelma Akty pleased the gue v withan instriimentnl solo, and Miss Mamie Hartnett t'ellghted her hearers with a vo"ai .-mio. I .e tea table ns centered with a liny Christmas irei. Mrs. Frank Frazier and Mrs. H. U. ftaymond preside I. Mrs. J. K. Aki y Mrs. F. K. Welch, Mrs. Walter Adams, ! .Mrs. IXira Allen, Mrs. I,. M. Akersi and Jlrs. L. K. Twitchell were host esses for the enjoyable iiieeting. srilPKISK PAliTY IS OIVK.V A surprise party was given on Wed nesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jes-; se McOee as tile honor guests, when a ! number of their friends called at their! home to spend the evenincf. Cards -nil dancing were enjoyed. The guests j were Mr. and Mrs. J. I'.rady, Mr. and; Mrs. Hubert .Marly, Mr. and Mrs. Jakej I'nzrgar, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith,! .Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Nelson, Dr. and I Mrs. J. M. Manse y, ' .Mr. and Mrs. James Vayne. Mr. and Mrs. Dave ling ers, Dr. and Mrs, H. A. New wton, Mr, rind Mrs. I'. W. Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Dnl'tiis, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wright, Mr. and Mrs. otto Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. Drown, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kick, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stroble, and the honor guests. IHETi'H.WS FH0.M POHTLAN'D. Mrs. Horton X. Graham returned from Portland last evening, where she attended the funeral of her father, the late Captain James Heyes. Mr. Heyes was a well known pioneer, hav ing sailed into the Portland harbor ,on the first ship to carry general mer chandise, over 60 years ago. He lat ter engaged in the cannery business, which covered fl period extending over 40 years. Captain Heyes was bom In Preston, England, and was 81 years of age. YOI'XIJ I.ADTKS irO.STK8tfES. The young ladles' class of the F.'rst Methodist church Sunday school, un der the leadership of Mrs. George Itugg, entertained the members of other classes and college ' students, who are home for the holidays, with a party at the church parlors last. I evening. A mock track meet was I staged which brought forth much merriment. Other gaanes were en- I Joyed and the party closed with a i community sing. j MR. LANK KNTKKTAIN'S. j Last evening Anthony Lano was 1 host to a number of his friends at his home. 108 Beauregard street. Cards! and various games occupied the guests ! miring the evening. Miss Laura Schwarz, Miss Nadine Amnureiix. Ka Ionic Mann, Miss Margaret jr. Joer uer. Miss Kllzaheth Joeraer. Jack lias. titto and M. Weber were the guests i present. i - I PILOT HOCK MATRON" VISITS I Mrs. li. W. luiholls of Pilot Hock is spending today with friends In Pen-' ilh-U.n. I IA CiIIANHH MATRONS HKIIK I Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Howard have us I heir guests, Mrs. John Crowdcr ai. ! Mrs. J. L. Ruby of La Grunde. - - Other News of This Department on Page 5 NOTICE WE WILL CLOSE AT 7 P. EVENING. M. SATURDAY Account of inventory, we ask our many customers as a special favor to us to place your orders as early as possible. Our stock for your New Year's Dinner' will be very complete. We will have everything that the market affords. DRESSED YOUNG CHICKENS FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS CELERY HEARTS BIG CHEESE SYRMNA FIGS COUNTRY BUTTER, ROLL 90c CHICKEN TAMALES Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phones 23 Only 1 Quality th Beit Conroy's Cash Grocery Go. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S' 15 Pounds Cane Sugar $100 10 Van Camp's Tomato Soup $1.00 14 Rolls Best Crepe Toilet Paper $1.00 10 Corn Flakes $1.00 10 Lbs. Armour's Lard $1.85 20 Bars Luna White Laundry Soap $1.00 Wesson Oil . 1 ..... ! 35c, 65c, 1-2 gal. $1.20 Armour's Veribest Syrup, No. 10 tin 50c Pineapple, No. 2 1-2 tins, 3 for ...f $1.00 Carnation Milk, 8 cans $1.00 Oranges, dozen 40c SAYS THE OLD YF.AR TO THE NEWf Have your sanitary bathroom, bed- $ l oom, kitchen -and laundry plumbing t clBne hy the modern plumbers. Thev bundle only the highest grade poire-' lain and enamel finish equipment ami do expert piping. t I'-- BENSON & 51)0 Main Sliti't wickland: rimiic 188 t) IN OUR WINDOWS. A Mahogany Bed lloom Set V; DO YOU PR.y Revival? for a' World-wide WiifMVyor like to see wide Revival? a World- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Maximum Water Bottles Each bespeak satisfaction at first glance and we give ycu a 2-year guarantee certificate with each bottle. This cold weather comfort will withstand hard usage; will not leak nor grow hard. Made of finest rubber, of a rich chocolate color. Kach Maximum Water Rottle has the same quality features, reinforced seams, full capacity, unlosable stopper. Regular Price, $2.75 Special this Week, $1.89 Guaranteed lor two years We buy in connection with oxer SO 00 other Kexall Stores, we got a generous discount : you get the benefit. Maximum Water Bottles are sold' in this comniunitv'onlv by j Riley & Kemp :j pf)jhw j On!ttJ Our WIiwonl Mtlshutlon Our Alt) t I . !! The REXALL Store Willi; co t IV IIANKRllTC'V la the H'Milit Court (r tlio l ulled Males Tor the District of Oregon. In the .Matter of Emtl Reck, li.uik i nipt. , To tile Creditors of Kmil Reck of Pendleton. Oregon In the County of t'nii tilla and District aforesaid Bank Pint. Notice is hereby given that on the "Mt day of December A. D. ls:'l the said Kmil Reck was duly adjudicated a Pankropt and that the first meeting' of his Creditors will he held at the of-j fice of the undersigned Iffcree in' "inl-rup'cv at Pendleton t'matilla ! County, Oregon on January the 1 2th.. ! A. t. in:', at TO o'clock A. M. of said, d M-. :,t which time and place the Creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the PanKnipt and transact such other, H'irevfi ;is mav properly come hefore'' the said meeting. Done and dated ut Pendleton, lire- , "ii this ;!th dav of December A. P.!' li.'l. i TIMS KIT II KRAI.D. Referee in Hankruptcy. J 1 A Walnut Dining Room Set t n Fi I! lil'.N'T 4 room furnished apt. 'eiuley & IIkIsm. Til Main St. ' I - I j At surj)ri?injsly low prices ' Your inspec tion is cordial ly invited. f.nnuirnnn niniiiTiinr nn mnmi tu. Culinnce your old (uriiltiire for new. Highest prk'es paid for jour old furniture. 103 Court Rhone 4!W l'l.VRI.VTOX, OR-(;o ..M.m w PlAo I.KSSOXS Mrs. T 1 1 Aura St., Phone W. I. " 4