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PAGE BIX DAILY EAST OEEGONIAH, PENDLETON, OEEGON. SATURDAY EVENING, JANUAEY 7, 1923. TEN PAGE3 - Social and Club News tELl'HTAN CLVB MFKTS .' Yerterday oftern:on mnnW rs of the Delphian Club rnjoyol an intcr.stiiiK Ir"irrain. Mr. T. M. KemlHild pleas ed her hearer with twu (harmlir: olos, "I'ale MiHin" by l.nnan and "Cum Miu Hen" tlioi I'.inl. with Mr. K. A. Axcrill lit the piano. "The purchase of the Louisiana Territory . und th- President's Message" was the theme for a talk by Mrs. I:. l. Sayrex. Mrs. It. II. Home read a paiM-r on i "fiach and Handel", and Mrs. H. S. ' Hurrouiths read a paper on "French Opera." Tho tea table, which was' presided over by Mrs. Y. E. Ilrock, and Mrs. W. F. Matlock. wan centered' with ferns and cyclamen. Mrs. Wes ley Matlock and Mrs. It. 1. Sayr were hostesses for the afternoon. M's-vj SVVhKft IHiNtH:KI Jliss Thercse Snyder, bride elect. wa;,th honor KMfttt at a Kitch'n and I'nntry shower, yestenlay afternoon at the lterkeley home with Mis. Mary Johns and Miss Mildred Berkeley as hostesses. A unique feature of the1 afternoon wa a hiiKe hride's eake. which was placri b fore Miss Snyd r and upon beinic cut was found to con tain many useful and attractive Bifts. VISITS IX I.A CHANGE. ) Sirs. .Spencer of Rleth is visiting her j Fon, iuy AV. Spencer, at La Grande. UOl'F'8 Ul'STAlKS S U O V THIS WEEK CONTINUING OUR Great Half Price Sale See the special racks of Suits,' Coats, Dresses at just 1-2 the regu lar prices. Just One-Haf Price Closing Out HI! Office Supplies at Challenge Ej-M Machine $8.50 Illuo I'rlut Paper, 10 jil. x 43 Inches, xr roll $.r0 Curhon 1'upci', nil color, 31 Inches Kiiarc, sliivt Me lOMt Minders 9x12 .' .' $3,25 Manuscript Covers 8 t-a s 1:1, per KM) 7r,r ttvery Hay Files, Letter Nl, cud 40c' 4 Col. I'luure i'HM'i-, mt iuarter ream Sl.SS flip Itoarils, Wood, 0x13, 2 Tor 9l.no eicm Clip HoumIn (Tar bourd) 710. 1! for 7,v l.'t'in flip Hoards, H'imhI, 0H, 2 for , $1.10 Gcjii flip Hoards, Wood, 9x15, 2 for 91.1. i'm flip Hoards, Wood, 0x10, 2 for 91. 2. 4 fol. I'ltfiire Hook, 'U'li 91,25 0 fol. riRtiro Hook, cmh $2.70 36 fol. FlRiirv Hook 92.2ft 1R0 Viutv Kccord , 91,23 Horn lnvolfu Hook 93.00 We liavn downs of other Items that, yon can make an equal nnviiiK 011 KK1MT INK, SVVX l.h 1'ltK l: 91.00 l'V.K QVAItT rs "Try the Drugstore Firt" VhTltuKA I'oN'i'KItT The followini; Vu irola program will If played at Hie Cointy Library, u' Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Coronation .March (Meyerbeer) Arthur l'ryor'8 band Madam liutterfly l"n b"l di vedrono (Some Iay He'll Come) Kmmy Iestinn M.tdaiue Hutterfiy I Duet of the flowers 1 (i'uecini) Frances A!d:i-Sophie lraslau Minuet in i; I'aderswski Ikiuick 1'aden-wskl A Ir'am John Me''ormack Ave Mario (MascaKuil John McCormack-Fritx Kreisler I I,i besloid (Love's .Sorrow) . I Frit KeLsIcr Swiss K-h" Koii! l.ais.1 TVlnu.iiii 1 I'.mee of the Hours ( I'nurliiclli) Victor Herbert's orchestra Melody in K ( Kubenstein) I'al.lo Casals i Sole Mio (My .Sunshine) Einilio de Gofforza EliTie Melodis (Massenet) F.'irico Caruso, violin oblidato by Mischa Elman lfeaeus Kesokina ( T'eethovcn) Victor tlratorio Chorus HETTHN TO CUI.I.EliK Miss Kathlyn McFaul, whu hus been upendinu the Christinas holidays with her parents, l)r. and Mrs. I). J. Me Kaul. left last evening fur Ilerkeley, California, where she will resume her M'urti,.a at the I'nivi-rsity of California Miss McFaul is a senior at that insti tution ami will completu her work this semester. ML'KIC DKI'AKTMENT MEETS. Tho music department of tho Wo. men's club will meet Monday after noon in the Club rooms of the library. Tho hour has been chanced to 3:15 instead of 3:30. Mrs. Clara Porter Smith is Iho leader for tho day and Moston, Chlcuiro. Philadelphia and other attnmpta to foster opera will b discussed. EUI'E CUM! ENTERTAINED Mrs. C. A. Fitzpntrlck entertained tho Eldeen club at her home 800 Cal vin street yesterday afternoon. The lime was spent in sewintr. Mrs. Ivan Dimick, Mrs. Kenneth Mcltae, Mrs. .loo Hnyd, Mrs. C. A. Crabtree, Mrs. Jess Allen and Mrs. Joe Cornick en Joyed Mrs. Fltzpatrlck's hospitality. MUS. ESTICH VISITOlt. Miss Helen TirrRCvino, who has been visiting here for a few days, returned to her home In Pendleton this morn ing. 8ho wan accompanied by Mrs. Glenn Estes nnd her baby boy Bob ble. They will visit there a short timo bofnro returning to their home in La (Irande. La Grando Obscn'er. MILTON' MATRON HEUE. Mrs. A. II. Schumwny and two chil dren of Milton are guests at tho home of Mr. and Mis. Clarence Johnson. Mrs. Schunnvay Is Mr. Johnson's sis ter. 'MISS FORI) KETCItNS. Miss Helen Ford has returned from a visit at the If. A. street ranch near Weston. Miss Ford was tho guest of Miss Alma Street. LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA Mrs. (1. M. Rice mid son Richard Uico expect to leave in a few days for Southern California. OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE B Old Fashioned Cereal Something new in Pendleton. We have the exclusive sale. Use it, then watch your health im prove with its use. Recommended by leading physicians. Wheat Granule, 2 pound package 2oC Wheat Granules, 4 pound package 40 1 Scottish Oatmeal, 2 pound package ii.K Scottish Oatmeal, 4 pound package 43f Call for free sample. Let us supply you with quality groceries. Prices always right, quality considered. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phoxiei 28 O-dly 1 Quality tit Bnt Made up from Combings 3 Separate Stem Switch $3.50 1 Separate Stem Switch $1.50 SPECIAL New Side Bobs of first quality hair, pair Quaker Maid All Around Bob Curls, special.. LINE OF FANCY COMBS Special reduction on all switches Kathryn Boone Beauty Parlors $4.50 $9.50 HOME DEMONSTRATION IULA5 rUK MUUitWIVto THOMPSON .Methods of ltcliiovliiB KtaJai Iilood 1. Wash In cold water until stain turns ' brown, then rub with naphtha soap and soak in warm water. 2. Rub with common soap, then soak Itj water to which a teaspoon of turpentine has been added. 3. If the goods Is thick applly a paste of raw starch to the stain. Renew paste from time to time until stain disappears. Chocolate Sprinkle with bor- ax and soak in cold water. Coffee Spread stained surface of the cloth over bowl or tub. Pour boiling water throuRh tho stained part of the cloth. Pour the water from a he'Rlit so as to strike the stain with force. Cream Wash In cold water, then with soap nnd water. . Fruit and Wine Stains Treat with boiling water as for coffee. If the stain resists the boiling water treatment, soak the stain ed part of the cloth for a few minutes in a solution made from equal parts of javcllo water and boiling water. Rinse thorough ly with boiling water to which a little diluted ammonia water has been added. Itepoat If nec essary. Grass Stains I. Soak In alco hol. 2. Wash with naphtha soap and warm water. 3. If tho fabric has no deli cate colors and tho stain Is fresh, treat with ammonia wa ter. 2. Soften old grease spots with turpentine, oil, or lard be fore washing tho cloth. V. D . at both services on tho subjects list ed below. As he Is now preaching a scries of sermons on "Prophecy" every evening at 7:30 as follows, be ginning Friday, Jan. 6. The Origin of Sin, or Who Made tho Devil? 2. The War of tho Ages and the Issue Involved. 3. From Eternity to Ktornity, or tho Sabbath of Ages. 4. When will the Knd Come, or the Signs of Christ's Coming. 5. The Purpose of the t,te War, the Final Destruction of All Karthly Oovcrn monts. 6. The Time of Trouble, Seven Women After One Man the World Without the Church. Sin Un restricted. 7. The Everlasting King dom Established, the Personal Keign of Christ on Earth. 8. The fJrcat White Throne Judgment Day. When and What for. Where are Wicked Dead? before and after? 9. Redemp tion Complete. The Restoration of all Things. These are subjects of Im portance today and will do you good to hear them. Come every service every evening at 7:30. C5ood ring ing. Solos and ducts. You are wel come. Judd Bld? Phone 1050 i MOVED TO Koch Bldg. 504 Main Telephone G29-W Ward Studio Learn to Save This little phrase meuns a multitude and in these days it behooves every housewife to take heeding. Save enough on your groceries and moats to buy the shoes for the family and you have accomplished something worth the while. Inquire of us about our coupon system and the extra 5 per cent savins' we ex tend to you over and above the strictly cash price. You help to pay no bad accounts. THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 Main Street Phone 187 CHA3. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor WOMAN TOO WEAK TO WALK Now Works Nine Houri a Day. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Strength Union Villape. Vt. - " I was weak and nervous and all run-down. 1 could not walk across the floor without resting and lhad been that way for weeks. IsawnnF advertisement in tho paper and after tak ing one bottle of Lydia E. i'inkham's Vegetable Com pound I felt the good it was doing me and I took Rpvnn mnrn in all. Before I finished nine hours a day in n steam laundry. I laooov oy mm inucn in iavor oi your medicine. I trust all sick and suffering women will take it. It hasbeen two years since 1 took it and 1 am strong and well." -Mrs L. A. Guimann, Union Village, Vermont, This is only one of such letters we are continuillv publishing showing what Lydia K. rinkham has done for women, and whether you work or not Mrs, Guimann's letter should interest you. Mo ny women get into a weak, nervous run down condition because of ailments they often have. Such women should lake Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Com pound at tho first sign of trouble. Good health is necessary and this splendid medicine will help you to keep It, 0: RCHhS Church of the KedeenKT. Hcv. Alfred Lock wood, Hector. 8 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:45 Sunday school. 11:00 Morning prayer and sermon. 4:30 Vespers and sermon. The rector will preach an Epi phany wrmon at tho morning wer vice and at Venpors will speak on the Oriental in the Washington confer ence. Tho public Is Invited. It is pleaKing to see ho many women wearing their haid in the real nature given shades lately. Henna and wal nut stains to say nothing of peroxide, Hcem to have faded away. Even the younger faces have, now nnd then, a streak of gray surrounding their brows. Jt.i'.-i..l'.i'.-.a'.',l-..i!! w,,iS;3ww':J?4'''awrf; Itiaptlst Church. Dr. M. B. llollen of the Walla Walla While Temple liaptlst church, will oc. cupy the pulpit both morning nnd evening. A hearty welcome is extend ed to the public to hear his messages. Kev. liolleu is well known In this city. The It. V. I v. Invites you to their j services at t:.10. .Mid-week praise ser- u runestiay iroiii i:30 to 8:30. Sunday school at 9:43 i charge of Supt. K JI. Jtlley. : mm fe Ml I"irsbjlTan Church. Corner College nnd East Alta. Kev. O. I,. Clark, pastor. 10:(ln a. m.. Sabbath school, A. C. Funk, Supt. H n. m., sermon bv the pastor 6:1,-, p. m.. Christian 'Endea- i vor hour; 7:30 p. m. sermon by the pastor. Tho choir will sing "Send Out the Light." by (ionood. Also a solo "The Heavenly Song," ly will Penlnnd. The evening anthem Is entitled, "Praise Ye the Lord." Lowden. A welcome 10 all is extended. $200 Given Free Away For yiat f.raivrul Couple In the Old Stjlo Wftltx. Walts. Two-Step, Schottlecha, Three-Step and other old style fancy dances given by P. J. Towers evory Kridny night at MRKIITY UAIX Public Invited Shirk; by MrLlroy OrctuMtra, ClirLstliaii Scieiuw. First Church of Christ, Scientist, holds sen-ices nt 813 I-; .Main street, (first stairway north of the Inland Empire Hank). Sunday services nr. at It a. m. and S p. in. The suh.iict of the lesson-sermon for Sunday, Jan. nary 8th is "Sacrament." Sundiy school begins nt 9:43 a. m. A Wednesday evening imeeti.'; which includes testimonials of hcaibig is held at S o'clock. The reading room, which is maintained at the jaire address. Is open dally from !l a. in. ti 9 p. m where the Uible and author ised Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed, or rurcliased. The public Is cordially invited to at tend the church services and to vis; I the reading room. First Christian Church. 1 Uihle school at 9:45 a. m. Sermon 'at 11. Subject, "What Church Mcmi hershlp .Means.' Preceding the semen the ncwly.clectcd church officers w'.il bo installed. Christian Endeavor meet ing at 6:30 p. m. Subject, "I tiliz Opportunities." Sermon at T:30. Sub ject, "The Prcamer His Vision, It s Life and His Challenge." A welcome for everyone. W. A. Oressman miu isle:-. ! Nnareiic. Church. 1 Court and Matlock Sts. J. T. Ui Kose. pastor, ' Services for Sunday. Jan. S. Sun day school 10 a. m. lion't fuli to at tend Sabbath school some place. 11 will do yon good. You will find a welcome here and a friendly congen ial spirit In the class. Morning ser vice II a. 111. Evening service 7:M p. ni. Evangelist I'ritehett will speak RUPTURE EXPERT HERE SKf3iEY, KVMOVS IS THIS SPEC IALTY, CAIJ.KD TO W.VLI W.UJiA. F. II. Seoley, of Chicago and Phila delphia, the noted truss expert, will personally bo at the Grand Hotel, and will remain In Walla Walla this Mon day nnd Tuesday only. January &-10. Mr. Seoley says: "Tho Spermutio Shield will not only retain any case of rupture perfectly, but contracts the opening In 10 days on the averago case, l.clng a vast advancement ovor all former methods exemplifying iu stautaiicous effects immediately ap preciable and withstanding any strain or position no matter the size or loca tion. I.jirgo or difficult cases or Uiussioiial rupture (following opera tions) specially solicited. This instru ment received the only award in Eng land nnd In Spain, producing results without surgery, injections, modlcal treatments or prescriptions. Mr. See ley has documents from tho United States Oovernments, Washington, D. C, for Inspection. Ho will bo glad to demonstrate without charge or fit thorn it desired. IJusiness demands prevent stopping at any other place in this section. I. N.Kvery statement in this notloe luis been verified before U10 Federal ami Statu CVwirts. V. It Smiley. Homo Ol'fioo, 117 Tio. Itaarborn St., Chicago Sound Tires SOUND ALL AROUND. This tire is new on the market but is coming forward by leaps and bounds. Made in Tacoma. Gertson & Marty 639 Cottonwood Street Phone 595 ! s You have been taught the meaning of the "Three f t Notice to the Public J It's" in school. 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