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7 PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMEES 31, 1921. TEN PAGES Social and Club News 5 O..A. C. PAItTV. The Jolly Inn last evi pint; was Hi" scene of one of the must nj.'ablo dancing parties of tin- si-ascm v.u the present students anil former stu dents of the Oregon Agricultural Col lege met together fir a reunion. The room was decorated with 'lie ooIIoro cdiors, larire bows of the "oranve" Here iiiranKcd artistically on the walls and black "i's" V.miir from the nrunun shaded lights. As the feature fur the moonlight walu the lights rr centered on the lnrce "O" funned on black background. Orange shad, d floor lamp uddid beauty to the af fair. Much credit for the success of the party Is: due to Lowell FtO'-fcnian, who headed the committees. Patrons and patronesses were Mr. nnd Mrs. Krcd fi".civer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dcspain, I Mr. ami Mrs. ( If. M.trh. Mr. :ni I ! l'l.ANS AUK MAUM 1 At rt . .1. K. .Moiitvorneiy, M r. and .Mr.. I., ii Aldri li. -Vr. ami ilia. I,. L. 1 overs. Mr. end Mrs. P. W. Vines u!id .Mrs. Anna FurnUih. I:i:Tl"U.S To PULLMAN". ' Miss Kvalyn MoOormmirk, who has been viMttiitf her mother. Mrs. Walter Miri.'ormmick. during the hol'd.iys, 'will lcae tomorrow for Pullman, Was-hinlon, to resumo her studies at the WashiKton State College. MI1S. (IIIISUN- rKPAHTS. I Mrs. I.oura Cibson, ft Portland, who has been vlsitinic ::t the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. S. Jerard, will leave Monday for I'aseo to visit with 'another daughter before returning to her home. Open Tonight Until 8:30 Big Half Price Sale We desire to express our deep appreciation of your valued and friendly co-operation, which has assisted us in our succes of the past. In extending to you our cordial greeting's for the Holiday Season we hope that the New Year will give to you its full moasura of Prosperity. inn mi store "Try the Drugstore First MMMMMt 1 1 MM tMM 1 I M III t DEE mm Union Hall Payant's Orchestra Some Dance All Welcome UNDER AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION HIMmHIIIIIIIHIMIHMHHtlHIIIMIMMIt I 'la lis were .effected M-lt-nlay af- tcrnoon by the present officers and the newly . i. , ,.i(ie. is of MaKiiu-' lia LoiU'e. number St. 1 ci;rec ot j Honor, for tlx ir iiit.-Hut ion services ( !wliiib will l,e held January 4 at tin : :i. '. l. I-. hall. Mis. Marietta Jones j past president of tlie local order. Vliosen installing other and she 1 1 . ! il.e asistcd by Mrs. Carrie iale. past; i president : Mrs. Mary lvters n. firs' j Kiee-presideiit; Mrs. 'Lot ta lMtg, sec joiul ice -president: Mn. Coitrudi J l'isk. usher; Mrs. Amies Williamson, i I musician. Tlie officers to be install-' ed for the coming year wore select-j Jed at the lirst meeting in December. I I - . Jiiavk ni.wKi: r.xiiTV. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKay enter-1 tained a number of their friends at dinner Thursday evening at their home "17 Aura street. Covers wert laid for Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. WoihaKe and daughters, Kniily Wodeace, Mar tha liaye Woiln.'iKe and llertha May Wodeaue and .son Clyde Wodeaire, Mrs. Arnold Warmutli and daughter, Mar.iorio W'arintith, Mr. and Mis. Clans Zander anil dauirhU is, Kath- erine Zander and Cora Zander and son Claude Zander, of Walla Walla. Mrs. (i. A. McKay, id' I'oitland, and the host and hostess. Later in the evening cards and music were en joyed by the Kuests. - MIIS. PltoWX OKPAItTS. Mrs. (iideon llrown, who has been visiting in Pendleton for the past three weeks, will leave tomorrow morning fur her home at Lorn? llench, California. She will be accompanied by her niece, Miss Stella McCornuiiiok, who will remain with her aunt dur ing the remainder of the winter. Mrs. llrown, who is a former resident of this city, has been extensively enter tained diirinir her stay here. Last evening she was the motif for a party by Mrs. Walter McCormmkk at her home on Madison street, when Mrs. MeCormmiok was hostess" to a nnm bor of Mrs. llrown's old time friends. IIONORKI) AT lU.WKlt. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Mirny of Portland are holiday guests at the home of their dauvrhlcr, Mrs. lalgnr Thorn son and Mr. Thomson. On Christ inas day' Mrs. Thomson entertained with a dinner for her guests. -Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Minly Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomson, Miss Kthel Thomson, Mrvin linker, I .in nie liar and the host and hostess. The rooms were beautifully decorat ed In yuletide greens and potted plants. Mr. nnd Mrs. Minty will re. turn to their home in I'oitland the first of t ho week. WII.fi ItKW.MK STItlli:s. Miss Lois Swagger!, who lias been spending the holidays at her home with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wheeler, will leave tomorrow- morning fur Seattle, where she is n student at the Cornish school. Mls.s Swaggart will he acconi. puttied its far as Portland by her sis ter, Mrs. Roy Keeker, of Cannon I'each, Oreiton, who has alam been ,i Vnletlde guest at the Wheeler home. ci.rij to MK.;T On account of Monday being a le Igal holiday the ladies of the Spiz.er .tiilum Club will meet on Tuesday aflernntin. Mrs. j.;. j. r.uii h. It will he hoKte,-s for tlie afternoon and will entertain the members at her home. i-'IKI Jackson street. - HOMi: FROM WALLA WALLA. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Halterman of the Keciully a jmrtnients, who have been billing in Walla Walla for the past few davs. have returned to their home In I'cmllctnn. I'.i'sioarcii ci.ri: Mi:iav. M'C Research Club will t : ' op Wednesday afternoon in t i i . . lull rooms oT th.' librarv. Mi s. !.. i '. Scharpf and Mrs. Kred Lieiiall.n will be hostesses for Ihe meeting. W II.!, VISIT Al'.NT. Jliss (leuevieve N'ye arrived in Pen dleton today lo spend the new year holiday with her mint, Mrs. C. S. Je rard. Miss .Nye expects to return to her home in l'asco on Monday, 'iCKSTS FROM ATIIFNA. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Allocs, ;ii:i T:;1sl I'onr'. street, have as I licit- guests Mrs. Akers' parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. I,. Swaivgert cf Athena. OTHER NEWSOF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5 urniture Clearance Sale down to and see us 1 Every article in our entire stock marked ROCK H0TTOM prices. Ke.nl the following before you make your purchase: One beautiful Walnut Bed Rocn Suite, only. .. One beautiful Ivory Bedroom Suite, only One beautiful Mahogany Signet Writing Desk All Leather Overstuffed Rocker 9x12 Grass Rug 7 1-2x9 Congoleum Rugs 45 pound all Cotton Mattresses 35 pound Pure Silk Floss Mattresses . And many other thinjrs too numerous to mention. LET US DO YOUR REPAIR WORK Yours for Service Riley & Kemp Won. n vol" enjoy a Woiid-wldo Re-VlMl? TROy LAUNDRY KIDS HAPPY NEW YEAK Dozens of people will wish it for you. But that doesn't keep us from wishing it too. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phone 28 Only 1 Quality th Bet I HOME DEMONSTRATION; IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES: KAi.t:S cataruh mdiotke m ! In ,h.it wa . la. in lor It cure Catarrh or Deaf neHS cauw d by Catarrh. Wa do no' . . claim to cure any otlmr disease. : it At. t. -a i'atarrh MfclOlt INK 1 n I ni..n.llv ftnrl artH tnrOUCll the h'lond upon the mucou.i Eiirfniea ol the syptcm. thus redurlnir the Inflammv Hon and rpstortng normal commmm, All Drucelsts. Clrcularn free. JF. 3. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. The Adulteration of Soup It is not uncommon to find some fnrriKn, insolnablc sub- stum es in Honp, which have bc n udded m'Tily lo increase its weinlit nnd bulk. In cheap Ho;: lis resin is often udded as (in adulterant. It is rather dif- difult to ray when resin may be considered nn adulterant, fur in small quantities It i.s of value in laundry nouns because it w hitens the rluthiiut. Itesin Rives ,1 brown color to soap, therefore n dark brown soup muy safely ho rejected (is containing an excess of resin. The best advice to rive the housekeeper is: Select soap manufactured by a reliable firm and (,-lvc It a trial. It is not economy to use cheap, poorly made soups In the la nulrv. A common mistake is to think that the use .if one kind of soap will prove fiHsnictory for all ptir- poses, this common belief pos- sibly accounts for much of the dissatisfaction that exists re- i'ardinir the various soaps on the market (.luc for NtilTenina Hark Clothes 12 ounces dark Blue. 1 iimrt water. l:oil loKcthcr until plie- Is dissolved, cool somewhat. I lip the Karment to be stiffened into Klif and wipe off excess of Kl le with piece of black chces"clol h, sa'rcn. or calico. After sprinkl- ins roll garment in black cloth ami Iron -n ironing board covcr- ed -with black cloth. V. 0. We extend the season's greetings and wish you and those w hose happi ness is yours a full measure of joy and success for the new year. Gertson & Marty 639 Cottonwood Street Phone 593 i help. It is not a sectarian meeting, but is lor the spiritual good of the world, and we invite the people of other Orthodox churches to join with us. Come every service, you will be welcome. There will be special music and slnKlnt; every service. "A whole HlhlH without criticism, Spirituality without fanaticism." i - lVcshjIcruiu C'liurcli. Corner CoIIokc and Kast Alia. Rev. C!. I,. Clark, Tastor. U:00 a. m. Sab hath school, A. ('. Kunk, supt. 11:00 a. in. lteception of new members and communion service. 6 : 4.'i I'. !., 0. K, devotlonals. I'hillp Fordyce, leader. 7:30 p ni., sermon "The Croat Ap peal." Special music by choir; all are welcome. Christian StU'imv. First Church of Christ, Scientist, holds services at 813 1-2 Main street (First stairway north of the Inland Kinpiro Hank). Sunday services arc at 11 a. ni. and S p. m. The subfect cf the lesson-sermon for Sunday, January lst; Is ' beffins at 9:4.1 ; 'God." Sunday school i. in. 4 A Wednesday evening meeting which includes testimonials of healing is held at S o'clock. The reading room, which is maintained at the same 'address, is open daily from 9 a. m. to i9 p. m.. where the Ilible and author ized ' Christian Scnce literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased. Tlie public is cordially invited to at tend the church services and to visit the reudliiK room. PKTKOIT. lr- 31. (I. N. S.) Sixty-six and one half per cent of the ilelini)ient Kills who , passed through our hands this year are feeble mind- I'irst, Christian Church. liible school openiiiR at 9:1.1. Fol lowing th's session will be the sermon on the subject: "Facing the New Year." Just before, us well an Im midiateiy after this sermon, portions of the annual business meeting of the imI according lo figures," says Miss lohurch will be cared for. Ilasket din- Mae Murray, head of the woman's di v'sion of the Detroit police depart ment. It Is the young girl who goes wrong, says the woman police chief. ner in Iho basement at Iho close of morning service. Christian Kndeavor at (1:110 p. m. Sermon nt 7 : .1 0 , subject "Is the World Crowing Hotter?" New Year's Day at St.. Mary's. First Mass, 8:00 a .in. Singing of I wish you a Happy New Year. May the year 1922 bring you mucr happiness and prosperity. RUDY TANNLER The Guaranteed Repair Shop Opposim Urttmnn Apts., W illow lit., Bctiwwu W tdib Bnd lUUIrond Re. Phone, 465W Shop Phone, 870 . "The age of the girls averaged he. (Christmas hynnns by children. tween eighteen and nineteen clared Miss Murray. "They prey of unscrupulous men," lie. I Second Mass, l::in, niitii Mass. arc the 'Christmas music by St. .Mary's choir. ! ltetiediitloii. I I rszxs! JiF.-S.Vt'f.W.'r.'X-'.'i'i H URCHbS 6 .'..N... .11' t.l, ... tl ..U 1 W-.KcJ-.'X'JSi-'.lcf'.-.i t liiin li of the K.-ilivnier Kcv. Alfred l.ockwood, Hector. 8 a. in. Holy Communion. 9:4 0 Sunday school. 11 Holy Communion and sermon. 4:,'I0 Vespers and sermon. Sonic of the special music for Christmas will be repeated and the Hector'.' sermon will center about the lessons of the New Year. The public is cordially iinited. Not A Blemish ir.jrn th utrfKt iptwannce of hf comeleiinn. PemMnent anil temporary tktn trouhleff arc effectively conccaleit. krriiicra unnatural color am) corrects Creasy skins. Hiiihly antiieptic. S, nd 15c. for Trial Sin LEE5.1 T- HOPKINS & SON, New York $1. '.".(( 7.I.OO ivs.:o )() QnaUlty Out W avtcJiword 6tlsfcti(m Our Aim B Of PERSONAL CAlNTYf m Nr0 C n. u net Cnoc r .'t - mew CARe. Yt's. this laumlry does knock the spots out of c 1 nth es ii ml erst a nd us just the spots. We remove none of the wear. You will compli ment us upon our work at the liist opportunity. TKOY Laundry lios-io caiilcn Ccruuin l.iKlicran There will be (irman t.iithern ser- men mi . p. m, ai i up r irst t nristinni church and Sunday school at 1 p. m. j i'.. " ursi Mm preaen tlie sermon. I l.'l ..l....v.u.l fl 1. Coiner K.ist Webb and Johnson I streets. John II. Seoor. tnint Morning sen ices Sundae to a. in. Siicraiui'iu of Ho! nuinioii 1 1 a. in. Kvellif.K services - Knwol'lh I.C.ICUC. ':;U' t. m. I:imuiij si riiica T::10 y in., subject, "Some N. w Yens Thots,"i k hcnioo, Wednesday at Accept our most cordial New Year's Greetings. Your friendship has been a source of pleasure, your pat ronage has helped us to success. May the new year bring to you and your Happiness and Prosperity. mm In Phone 600 815 Main QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices- East Oregonian Printing Department Miil-w ::.V I n. Nttjiivne liorcb Corner West Co'ir! and rtreets. J. T. Lailosc. jnutor. S TUi'.'s for J.m niry i, fallows: Sunday School a. in. Il.ii'i forget '.he I'lshorin.ins Hull. Mornhi); scr- j vice i j. m. Sermon by i:auelist : I'l itchctt. Keening Kvaniielistie scr- vice 7:30 p. in. Special music and Mnglng at taeli scrvic. This is the opening d iv of tie' World-wide Ilevi- ' v.il t .r.:i;i.iiun that is betn launched : hy the Na.uirene church to run tivouh the month of January. This treat caniji.iuii is primarily tun! wholly a !irJu:il revival. It is the' f li"t time ill history that any denom- ; liMtion has launched such a move, hot wo fee! it is the one great need o i t!v wuii, I today and believe thej Co. ti tile table Mill come to olll' ! t4 te-' ii r n t 1 -:' I if 1 With the close of 1921 we assure you i 9 ' H j X I -that we greatly appreciate the confidence 1 R.pjp tawMyajuuiMBgfjiiMiJi ' t I and pleasant business relations with our old n t Sm j I and many new friends made during 1921. j 5 oi'ifw,,!!,.,-,! I It I We extend to all our sincere wishes for ' Si food, it is wcii lit j a most Happy and Prosperous New Y'ear. i ' made of the finest I t I I materials obtainable and is I I tniked by master bakers j I ' i a modern sanitary bak- i erv. It is a bread that ' J T mm mmm : Pendleton t : i I s f i:cliani )oir old furnliure fur im-w. Highest priws paid for your LJaking Uo. G t I I0i IC Court I'hone 4 ITADLITTOV. OHtGON X I V V