East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 21, 1922, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGQNIAJT,. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY . EVENING, JANUARY 21, 1922.
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Social and Club News
Cl.ril EXTEUTAIXKU
Mrs. Foil l.l iialli-il anil Mrs. S. A.
XewU-rrv euit-rtuimd the meiiiht-rs f
the 1 1 1 ' h i u ti C!ui yesterday afternoon
at the lilirary club rooms.
Kur an Inleri'stinjf pronyn, Mrs.
Laura I). Nash discussed the Lewis
and Clark expedition. Sirs. K. F. Aver
ill talked on the music and J ramus of
Wagner, Airs. Alger Fee discusst-d
Kerlio and Lisxt and Mrs. O. K. Holt
the dramas of the XilierliiiR.
The musical numbers were especial
ly. njable. Mrs. I 1 Weller pans
"The owl,1 and "The Lightning liUB."
hy Wells, with piano accompaniment
1y Mrs. 1!. M. Huntley, and Miss llar
Iwira Edinunils sans "The Soiii- of the
Kobiii Woman." from Cadman's opcru,
'Shcnowlp." Miss Agnes Little accom
panied her on the piano.
. Ferns were used in decoratins. Dur
ing the social hour, Mrs. K. T. Wade
and Mrs. ft. D. Sayrcs presided at the
tea table.
Mil HTA.VFIKLD EXTEUTAIXKU
MIns Mary Johns entertained at tea
today for Mrs. Robert N. Staufield,
who arrived here yesterday from
WaHhIiiKtun, D. C, for u visit here.
MIPS MORUISOX RETUItXS
Miss Daisy Morrison has returned
to her home In Helix after a visit with
Miss Elva Snyder, of this city.
RETURNS TO HELIX
Mr Letcher Norvell, who hns been
a Kui'Ht of Mrs. James Hill, Una ro -
turned to her home. -
H O P F ' 8 UPSTAIRS K II O P
Saturday
'''..'.' V
SPECIAL CLEAN UP OF
Winter Coats
' V Just a Few Coats Left.
, JAKE YOUR CHOICE AT
i; PRACTICALLY YOUR
' ; OWN PRICE.
Use It Then Decide
The Valet AutoStrop Safety Razor
it a Complete Shaving Service.
It U mora than a razor mere than a
, safety devict.
Can b sharpanad, used and cleaned
without taking apart; without even re
moving the blade.
And like a perfectly stropped ordln.
ary raaor, tha blade Improves with use.
It doean't cost you a cant to prove
all tills to your own satisfaction.
A Razor and Stropping Machine Combined in One,
THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE
THOMPSON
Phone 520
riTWuimillTI
g ...
Remember
j It Pays to Pay Cash
When Cash Pays
Think It Over
! THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE
t 1-.U;TI1IAY PAHTY GIVEN
i ne nintn nirtnuay anniversary ot
little Miss Elizabeth Sleiwer as ob
served this afternoon when Mrs. Fred
erick. Steiwer entertained for her dau
ghter with an afternoon parly at the,
Steiwer home, :: Vincent street.
Twenty-two Kirl friends of the hono
ree were entertained with games. loit
er, during the serving of refreshments,
a large white birthday cake with
glowing pink, candles, was a feature.
Mli ROGERS HONORED
Mrs. Ifcivid KoKera was honored last
night ut a "surprise" with which a
group of ladies "who are members of
the Slaecndee order entertained at the
home of Mrs. P. V. Dayton.
The occasion was the hoiiorcc's
birthday, and the observance Included
a handkerchief shower. In a KUessinff
contest, Mrs. Dayton won honors, the
consolation prize falling to Mrs." M. A.
Ferguson.
MRS. WILLIAMS DEPARTS
Mrs. Nellie Gates Williams and Vir
ginia Williams departed today for
.their home In Portland after a visit
at the home of Mrs. Williams' daugh
ter, Mrs. Iienjnmln L. Rurrotighs. Mrs.
Williams has been In Pendleton since
before Christmas and has been honor
ed at several informal affairs during
her stay here.
IVICTROLA CONCERT TOMORROW
The feature of Sunday's Vlctrola
'rpneert at the County 7,ibrary will be
'six records from I A Traviata, nunc
We, Will Lend You
a Valet AutoStrop Safety Razor for
thirty days trial. If you then decide
to keep it, pay ua $5.00 for it if not,
return it without further obligation.
You Pay Nothing to Try
This Razor.
Any responsiblo party can make
arrangement over our cutlery
counter for this Free Trial. If you
have a charge account, write to us
and wo will send it to you by mail.
You are given the opportunity cf
trying this wonderful Razor, with
out any kind of risk. For a month
your shaving will cost you nothing
-then if dissatisfied you may return
it without further obligation, if you
can get along without it.
BROS.
Pendleton, Oregon
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" Caruso. Cluck. lm Lik-u. Martl
ntlh and tialli Curci. Kow?4 and vio
lin (elections will comprint the re-
malnder of the program. The music j
commence at three. thouKh the I
reading room 1st open from to until
five.
Carnival of Venice, Part II Duisa
Ti-traziini.
Traviata. (Thy Horn in Fair Pro
vence) (luiwppe dc l.uca.
La Traviata (Wild My lreunu of
Youth) Giovanni Martinelli.
Ucbeslied (Love's .Sorrow) FrlU
Knisler.
Truvlatu (Now Command Me)
Ainelita Galli-l'urci, Uuiscppe de l.u
ca.
Traviata (Say to Thy DaUR-htcr)
jAniclita Ualli-Curci, Uuiseppe do Lu
,ca. Traviata (A Hum per We'll Drain)
1.111., U i.iinu, .tuna wlutK.
Traviata (Ah. fors' e lull Ame
nta Calli-Curri.
Tramncrie (Schumann) Miselin
Klmun.
Koamin' in the Gloaml'n' llarrv
Iiuuder.
tore's Old Sweet Bong (Molloy)
Neapolitan Trio.
Santa J.ucla (Neapolitan Folk
Son,-) Heed Miller.
Swedish Cradle Song Alma Gluck
and Eft-em Zimbalist.
Swiss Kcho Soiik I.uisn Tctrazzhii.
Sclicrzo-Tarantelle Jascha Helfett.
Angel's Serenade John McCor-mli'k-Fritz
Krclslor.
SHOWER IS GIVEN
Miss Curnien Jones, whose marriage
to Floyd Bykes will be an event of tho
neur future, was honored at a miscel
laneous shower last evening at the
nomo or SUss Evelyn McAllister, 517
Ann.
Miss Jones received many attractive
Iflfts. Guests wore Miss Vera Hullack,
Miss Iva Hullack, Miss Ethel Wulkcr,
Miss Coral Eldridffe, Mrs. Vera
Thompson and Mrs. Laura McKlnncy.
DEPARTMENT TO MEET.
The muslo department of the Pen-
dlrton Women's Club will meet on
Monday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock in
the library 'club rooms. Mrs. David
H. Hill will be the leader and the
subject will be "SinRlnif Societies and
Music Festivals." Tho meeting Is that
which was to have been led by Mrs.
Prank K. Uoydon, but . the subject,
"Influence of American Conserva
tories," has been postponed.
MRS. WHITMAN IS HOSTESS. '
Mis. 1L P. Whitman ' was hostess
yesterday afternoon for a bridge par
ty ut her homo In tho Matlock upurt-
menls. Three tables were In plav.
Mrs. E. J. Matthewson winning : the
h.'gh score trophy. Mrs . Whitman
and Mrs. J. J. Cox wll lbe hostess for
a bridgo party on Tuesday at the
homo of Hrs. Cox, 901 Raley street.
CLTTB HAS MEETING.
The 'Eldcon Club met yesterday aft
ernoon nt tho home of Mrs. Joe Boyd,
on i-ine street, tub nnernoou was
spent In PWlng Quests were: Mrs,
!. U Johnson, Mrs.. Joseph Kornlck,
Mrs,- Kcnenth McRne. Mrs. Jack Al
lei), Mrs. Charles Fltzpatrick,, . Mrs.
Ivan Dlmlrk, Mrs. Charles Crabtreo
and Mrs. Eugene Lyman.
MR. AND MRS. KIRK DEPART
Mr, and Mrs. Herman Kirk, of Day-
Urn, Washington, who have been visit-
lug- friends here, lert today for their
home near Dayton, Washington,' They
spent some time at Gibbon, also, as
guests of Mr. Kirk s relatives.
WILL HEAIl RINGER
Mrs. (I. W. liugg and Mrs. Ella Mc
liiooni will go to Walla Walla this
evening for the Schuinann-Hcliik eon
cert.
MISS E. L CARRELL
Health Brings Beauty
A Pretty Skin Follows Good Blood
Peshnstln, Washington "Wlion I
was about fourteen years of age I
had an operation for appendicitis
and the doctor said It would retard
development until I was 18 or 19
years of age, but I heard how
Rood Dr. riotve's Favorite Prescrip
tion was for young girls bo I took
four bottles of It and camo into
womanhood within a year. Then
'"ariwl Betting healthy and etronK.
liefore I took Dr. l'icrco's mod
ii'iues I weiKhed only 72 pounds
lov I weigh 107. Litter in lllo I
took a breukinK out on my face. I
wrole to Dr. lMerce and he advised
"',e 10 ako the 'Golden Medical
Discovery'. I took two bottles of
it and my skin is as smooth as I
could wish for. I would like to tell
every Bufferer about Dr. I'icrro's
m 'Vox ;lnc1s'-Ml38 K- Ca
.nX 'iLe,trVierco's Invalids' Hotel
in Buffalo. N Y.. for free medical
adlco or send loc for trial packasa
of any of his mediUnes.
AMERICAN THEATRE
(Walla Walla)
Tuesday, Wednesday
January 24-25
Tex Rickard presents
DEMPSEY
CARPENTIER
Official motion pictures
5f the great contest taken
. at the ringside on July 2.
Every detail shown, in
cluding the knockout.
i by- Caruso. Cluck. lv Luca. Martl-
"Progress With Pendleton"
BUY AT HOME
' Price anc quality being- equal, give your home
merchant the preference.
We carry the largest and most complete stock
of High Grade Groceries in Eastern Oregon.
Exclusive selling agency Imperial Tea, Coffee,
Extracts and Spices, Chase & Sanborn's Seal
Brand Tea and Coffee. Old Monk Olive Oil. We
specialize in Golden West Butter, Pendleton
Bread, Stanfield Cheese and all Quality Home
Manufactured Products.
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
3 Phone 2 CsaJj 1 Quality the Best
MMIDDLETON WINS SCCCCESS.
Arthur Middlcton. great American
baritone, who will appear here in
February under the auspices of the
Pendleton Women's Club, recently
Bcorea a success In St. Louis in Hoff
anan's oratorio "Editha." . This work
offered an opportunity for Middleton
In showing his superiority along these
lines, and he did not fail to tuko ad
vantage of it. '
DINNER IS GIVEN
Mrs, George Hartman and Mrs. Itoy
Ruley wete hostesses last evening at
the Hartman home'at a dinner In
honof of J. T. Lamblrth and his Sun
day school class of fourteen boys.
Later the guests 'enjoyed a skating
party on the 'Umatilla river.
HOME dTmoNSTRATION
IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES
I Salad
6 apples , .
4 small sweet pickles
2 small onion
Celery seed
Roiled dressing
1'eel and dice apples, pickles
and onions together, mix with
celery seed and dressing. ,
Servo with a meat dinner. -
Tear and Peanut KuIihI
Cut ripe peurs Into cubes, mix
with mayonnaise dressing and
cover with ground peanuts.
Peaches or apricots can foe
used In place of pears. , ,
l'rult Kabul '
Cut two turt apples into dice,
slice two bananas and one
orange into bits. Seed and cut
one 'bunch of grapes In halves
and mix altogether with 1-2 cup
of broken nut meats and a salad
dressing. V. D.
"My picture, taken for the rogues'
gallery, and my fingerprints, may
probably be found in many a town
throughout the United States," said
Three Fingered Jack Godwin in his
address lust night at tho Methodist
church.
The noted evangelist declared in
speaking of his past record, that he
believes that the attitude of Christi
anity is to forget the sins of the
wrong-doer who has expiated his
erimo and who has' turned to tho
right.
The auditorium vns crowded to
tho doors, the midii-nce equaling the
throng which attended last Sunday
night's meeting. "Three Fingered
Jack will address tho Indians nt Tu
tuilla Mission tomorrow afternoon
at 2 p. m.
RCHESI
Christian Soienec.
Klrst Church of Christ. Sciential
holds services nt 813 1-2 Muln ntr..t
(first stairway north of I lit TnlnnJ
Empire Hank). Sunday services are
at 11 a. ni. and S p. m. The subject
of the lesson-sermon for Sunday,
January 22nd. is ."Truth." Hnmin.-
school begins nt 9:45 a. m.
A Wednesday evening mntin
which Includes testimonials of heal
ing Is held nt S o'clock. Tim n,.,i.
lug Room, which is maintained at
the same address, is open dally from
it. in. to 9 n. in., where th Tui.in
and authorized Christian Science lit
erature may ba read, borrowed, or
purchased.
The public Is cordially Invited to
ittelid tho church services ami tn
visit tho reading room.
First Rapt 1st Church
1'dble school at 9:45 a. m. Nermn.1
ut 11, subject: "Fundnmri,l,lu r
Faith." Christian Kndeavor ut 6:30
P. in., topic: "Christian l'l-hiHui... in
lluying and gelling." Preaching nt
i:30, subject: "The Slumi i.n.i ti,
Keal In Heliglon."
Governor Olcott has deul.nmm,!
... ..-0..,.,vu
Jan. 22 ns "Uiw and Order ttav" in
accord with this, the pat-tor will have
some Interesting things to say In his
morning sermon In respect to law
and order. A cordial welcome to
every service. W. A. Gressman. min
ister. lYesbytorltin.
Corner College and Kust Alt:i !!..
Q. L. Clark. Tastor.
10:00 a. m. Sablmth School, A, C.
Funk, supt.
11:0ft a. m sermon hv the pustor
6:45 p. m. Christian Endeavor
Hour, tonic: "Chrisitiun Prinnlnls. in
llusinei-s," leader Miss Marguerite
Akcy. ,
7:S0 Union Services in the First
Methodist Episcooul church under ih
leadership of "Three-Fingered-Jack"
Godwin. A welcome to all the ser.
vices is extended.
Tho Salvation Army
Adjutant and Mrs. C. A. Peterson' In
charge. Residence 315 W. Court
street, -Phone 1062.
Sunday morning service 11 a. m.
Sunday school 1:30 p. m. , All the
children are Invited to attenri th s s
The gold star system has been Btarted
ana tne children are taking a great
Interest. Y. p. M. 6:30, all the young
peoplo are invited to this Rervire. Sun.
day evening 8 p. ni. street service, 7:30
iTrlg. G. VV ItflVt lllvlulnnnl ..
,er from Portland 'will conduct all those
meetings. Ho Is a vcrv Interesting
speaker and every one will want to
hear him. The public, is cordially in
vited to attend these services and
bring your friends. . .
Cliuivli of the Redeemer.
Hcv. Alfred Lockwood. Hccior.
S a. m. Holy Communion.
9:45 Sunday School.
11 -Morning-"'' prayer and sermcn.
4:30 Ve.il t-i-s and sermon.
The Rec. i' will preach ut tha
morning i-ck'ce on "Worshln nr .'.
vice Whic 1: " At the Vi . ser-
vice ho Tdli discuss 8e. of Labor
Davis' piai for the Registration of
Aliens, iho v.-iscst Dlan vit devlscrf
for denlinr with the problon of the
immigrant.
The. public is cordially Invited.
1 1 .English Lutheran.
There -will be EnelLsh T.nthomn
sermon at the F.'rst Christian church
nt 2 p. m. and Sunday school at 1
P. m. Hcv. B. Wurst will preach the
sonmon. ,
IHKD8.
John M. "Uutler to Cn
era, $10. IH 1-2 Nu 1.4 gee. 21 Tp.
John M. Butler to Carrie II. Rogers,
110.00, that portion of Lot 1 and SE
1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 9. Tn. 3 v. j
which lies south of the present line
or tne o. n. & n. Co.'s right of way.
Lottn Clemens to Denn Tninm
$"50. Mete and bound trace In XW
1-4 ssec. 10. Tp. 2. X. R. 32.
C. E. Flock to Hug H. Curr, $1.00.
iot 3, mock 3, McCoy's Add. to Mil
ton.
Keglnn Thomas to Howard Kvans
j.imin. Lot or block 9, Evans Aww to
Milton.
Perfect ShtnltUr and Arm J
Nothing equals tlx
bnutilid, toft, pearly
mil appearance
Couraud'a Oriental
Cream rendera to the
houldert and um
Covens kin btanbhe.
not nib oil. Far
upenor to powderv
V Send 75c. for
IIHH 0M
FfJtO.T.HOf nits
SUN
New York 1
LAUNDRY KIDS
NrV DO HIS COLLARS
UP 50 FINE
UCt ADD P Tft
I She first told him
about this laundry. She
told him that we did up
, her shirtwaist tand her
other silk things in a
delightful manner.
j Then he sent us 'a
I trial order of a dozen
collars. He and she
agree that this is some
laundry.
TROY-Laundry
19
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II ) U8-10 Garden g
iiiijjiii ii hi imnuaHM
We Treat Your Car ;
As We Do a Friend
A good way to keep your car fit is to
bring it in regularly say every month, and
let us inspect it. You'll like our business
like way of handling it Our way with it
will be friendly and thorough.
Our inspection service is free. Let us
diagnose your trouble and offer
Suggestions.
Brace & JNelson
616 Garden
PENDLETON
OUR
FAITH
IN PENDLETON
AND COURAGE
TO BACK IT UP
We have in stock some of the most wonder
ful fabrics that have ever been shown in Pen
dleton. Come in and look them over, We do
not try to undersell anyone. We guarantee all
of our work. Our workmanship is second to';
none. . . ' ., ,
TRADE AT HOME OUR CITY OF
PENDLETON '
508 Main
We own and operate our own nlanl;. All
ofilio(inest
1 Sa J
The fine quality oi
the flour that goes in
to the making of our
bread is one of the
reasons for its tasti
ness. We use the
i-est materials and w
know how to bake a
real loaf of bread for
your mealtime ' satis
faction. Pendleton
Baking Go .
li ! m ll "am "
g of Mahogany Spenet Desks, Davenports, Tables, End
I Tables and Tea. Wagons in the most up-to-now styles and
I most perfect finished ever shown in Pendleton, now
shown in our window for your inspection.
VOl'H CItEDIT
niurnnrv
KAiirUKU
EXCHANGE YOUR OLD FURNITURE FOR NEW 1
103 E. Court Street' Phone 498 Pendleton, Oregon sh
CITY
Gay ;
MacLaren
The girl with tho camera mind
and tho phonograph voice, in
"ENTER :
MADAME"
Will appear at thi
Library Auditorium
Under the Auspices of tn
Thursday Afternoon
and .
Current Literature
Clubs
Wednesday, Janu
ary 25
Tickets $1.00, on Hale at
. , Thompsons' Drug (ttore.
Jiam'f '. M 1 W 1 Ji "W
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