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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON.MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, 1922. TEN PAGES I Social and Club News MEMItEISSUIp IRNUI'.KD S-TliUXC Vim mcmhershtp at t:,- ntindrcd mark, the Girls I'uriiy, rroteeiive and I'atrlotic League is well launched in Pendleton. The pill became mem bers at a banquet held on Saturday evening in the "Methodist church, tho mothers of numhrs action us host cm. es for the affair. Off iccrs of the league, chosen at the meeting, are: Miss Iteta Ferguson, resident; Miss Evoln Moitlinoro. vlre president; Miss Irene ltoyd. treas urer; Miss Xola Childreth, protector of purity. A delegation of seven La Orandc Tx'ttgue members were guests ut the banquet, among them Miss .Mildred Lorett and Miss (iertrude "ttugoner. The constitution was read by K. C. Murk of La Grande. Five Helix girls ere guests also and will with the help of local girls, orgnnizo u league In the neighboring town. Local ministers were guests at the organization meeting and a number of two-minute talks were made. CLfn To MKKT . The 1'ioneer Ladies' Club of Pendle ton will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 In thi' county library. A pro gram of Interest Is being arranged by Mrs. E. J. Murphy. Mrs. V. II. Mays will have a sururiso in the way of re freshments. LEAVE! FOR PORTLAND Mrs. C 8. Jerard and sun, I!. . Jor nrd, left lust evening for Portland where they were called by the illness of Mm. Jerard's sister. Mis. Campbell. ifi::i:M.x ciiaitkii meets Herman Chapter, Westminister Guild, met on Saturday at the home oa I Mrs. Kogrr Kay. with Mrs. Kay as hitess and Mrs. li. E. McLean assist ing her. For an enjoyable program, the dis cussion of ".Missions in China" was "r'rlCKI'.S OF CIRC LE. New officers of Mrl'herson Circle of the Ladies of th Grand Army -.f the Urpuhlic are Mrs. Fred Fiasor pr si dent; Mrs. Elsie King set tor vice pruident: Mrs. Marietta Jones junior vice president; Mrs. A. M. May. chap lain; .Mrs. Minnie Lincoln, treasurer: i. u uy aiis. i r,. ik in iieu. .-lis. v-i.m i .Mrs. Ijllia Williams, cnml'K-tor' Mrs Ed-wards King Smiling Through.- i Hatlie Ferguson, nssistar.t Condiicior and "An Old-Fash ed Garden." .ih ! Mrs. Anna .McConnell, -u,rl- Mrs piano accompaniment by Mrs. Uivid; olive Allen assistant guard ' Mrs 11. Hill. Mrs. II. S. MeKenie i.u.1 Missi K,,h ,.alrill, ,a,rjoti,. llls'lr, ',,,',.' i joiiiisoii pia;cu a piano win. ; file secretary is to be .Mis. T. II. Iieiiibi.lt sang "I'ale .Moon" i , .,.: . appointed by i and "A China Tragedy." Miss Itarluira Eilmouds playing h'T accompaniment. During the lea hour. Mrs. J. W. Ma buiey presided at a table centered with daffodils and hyacinths. Refresh- I luents carried out the Chinese idea. The next meeting Chapter will be at the Mrs. David li. Hill, in apartments. of liegeman residence of the Matlock I'AltTV IS GIVEN Mrs. Charles Hamilton. Mrs. J. K. Robinson. Mrs. Frank Frazier, Mrs. Clarence Whiteuiau and Mrs. James 11. Welch were hostesses on Saturday At a meeting Saturday afieri.oon. Mrs. Robert T. liiown and Mrs. Hattie Ferguson wer clmsen as del.-gitcs to the state convention to bo held in Newport in !ii-ie. Mrs. May and Mrs. King were iiameil as alternates. For the social hour, uu cxc.'llcnt program was then. .Mrs. Harry Mc Farland gave u group of piano solo:, wiih violin obligato by Mr. .McF'ai la'il. -Mis. Lucretia Ovirtiirf gave iv j read ings. 'Joining the Ijodge," and 'Two Sweethearts." Mrs. Thomas lobi rt son sang -In the (iluaining" and "Love's Old Sweet Kong." .y n.aiuro 01 me ni crn.ioi was fur a most enjoyable luncheon at t he "tea-towel shower," for the kitchen home of Mrs. Robinson. Ilridge was 111 play during the afternoon hours, there being fourteen tables. Mrs. L. I Rogers and Mis. James A. Fee, Jr., had high score. Spring flowers made a plea-siiig decoration. HWCHKO.V To HE GIVEN Mrs. W. M. MeNary will entertain on Wednesday with a bridge luncheon lit her home on Hospital Drive. THREE DAY DEMONSTRATION Kerr's Hot Cake Flour WE INVITE EVERY HOUSEKEEPER IN PENDLETON AND UMATILLA COUNTY TO VISIT OUR STORE AND HAVE A SAMPLE OF THIS HIGH QUALITY HOT CAKE FLOUR. SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK. WE HAVE CRYSTAL DOMINO SUGAR, THE FIRST SINCE BEFORE THE WAR. 2 POUND PACKAGE 33c Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phoni 23 Only 1 Quality th BmI II O I V ' S l I S T A 1 It S S II O I Advance Showing of Spring Modes "Decidedly smart" new Silk Frocks of Taffeta, Can ton Crepe and Roshanarah Crepe. "Chic". Wraps and Coats are here. The prices arc very reasonable see them! O V I! 11 T A Y ; o It II A It l W A It 10 CO. KODAK adjoining the library club room. The guests during the social hour, rather ed around an Improvised camp-fire for "rations." Hostesses for the aft ernoon were Mrs. It. T. MroA'ii. Mrs. " 'live Allen, .virs. tlattio Ferguson, Mrs. Lucy Ucrry and Mrs. Fro.1 Fra ser. The next mut'ting will bo Febru ary 18. lilRTHDAY IS (iHSKRVEt) The fourth birthday anniversary of j little lUrtha Jean Kanreth was made tlio occasion for an enjoyable party Stiturday afternoon when Mrs. Fred G. Kanreth entertained for her daughter it her home, 310 Thompson street, rink and. white streamers were us ed in decorating . A large birthday cake was the feature of the refresh ment hour. Valentines were given as favors. j Resides the hminrce, the guests, who! were nccompunird by their mothers, were lielty Rembolt, Helen DeWllde. Margaret DcWilde, Genevieve Hamll lon, Mary McKeown, Marie McKeown, Genevieve McKeown, Frances Sloali, Shirley Sloan ami Helen (rurdane. MARRIAGIC LS S( UdCAINIZKI). Tho niarriago of Clara Sulvinger and William Chelf, of Meaeham, was sol emnized on Saturday evening at Hie I'rosbyterlan manse, with Rev. George U Olnrk officiating. luests for the ccrmtnony were Dudley Hl.ickbuni and lltllo Miss Irva Dyer, granddaughter of .Mr. Chelf. Mr. and Mrs. Chelf will make their Inline in Meaeham where Mr. Chelf Is engaged In business, lie is a deputy sheriff of Umulillu county. LKAVH OX TRIP Mrs. Rose L, Hainlllun and Miss I'.thel Thompson left yesterday foil an extended trip through the Smith.' They expect to be gone for several weeks. XOVKI, DAXCIO PLANXKI). Men wlto arc member.1) of the Kill Kmc Klitli are making plans for a novel dance to be given February Hi. The general commit Ire, of which Fred 1 '. union is chairman, bus cle. cldetl upon tin "inappropriate dunce." other members of Hie committee arc EM TODAY Adults 25c Children 5c WHAT CAN A MOTHER SAY? WherTher daughter kneels before her the little girl of yesterday, suddenly grow n to womanhood and asks for her blessing, and tells her that Love has come to her? What can a mother say knowing that the man who has stormed her child's heart is unworthy. What can a mother say? Millions of mothers have had to face this human problem. Most of the heartbreak of the world has re sulted because these mothers have failed to take the right turning. If you want to see a great, throbbing drama of hu man hearts, don't miss Constance Binney THE ADORABLE in "First Love" ROLIN COMEDY NEWS WEEKLY j KULintUMtui ntws WEEKLY 2 J. K. Thompson. K. F. Averlll, John .Montgomery, Frank Kincald, A. C. K.ocppen, W. K. I (rock, J. C. Snow, I'. W. Dayton, Roy lluchanan. Ho mer Krehhiel, John Vaughan, Joseph X. Scott, It. II. Horn, James F.stes, W. J. Clarke, K. 11. Aldrich, Mark Rarthel, J. K. Allen, Kdwin Winter, L. L. Rogers, Hugh Hell, F. In gram, K. P. Tull(h, M. S. Kern, William Lowell, Charles Rent, Alger Fee, Robert Simpson, James Hill. David Nelson, Tom Vaughan and Charles Tullis. In accordance with a plan made by the committee, a no tice regarding the dance occurs else where in the Kurt Oregonlan today. MARRIAGK IS SOLKMXIZKH. The marriage of Miss Madeline Martin, of Pendleton, and Dudley C. Hay, of San Frunclsco, was solem nized ut high noon today at the Pres byterian manse, Rev. George L. Clark officiating. The bride who was un attended, wore a midnight blue tall leur. Immediately after the cere mony Mr. and Mrs. Hay UTt Tor Se attle. They will go from there to San Francisco to make their home. HKRK FROM HKLIX. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rose ure In the city from Helix today. Enlargements ft Iff IrV i i Now is the time to look over your Kodak nega tives and pick out the good ones for enlarging. For the remainder of the month we are offering you a 7x11 enlargement, regular price .$1.00, at a special price of 50 cents. See our window for during this month. prize for best enlargement THE PENDLETON DRUG CO The REX ALL Store 5 1 Real Satisfaction There is a lot in life if one is satisfied. The ' old world looks just a little brighter and it is not quite so hard to smile in the morning if on your purchases of the day you get real' satis faction. When you pay cash you not only please yourself but you also please the cash merchant for he knows you have enlisted your self with him in his effort to push the price of the necessities of life down to where they be long. When you have the money, use it' as a power to pound the prices. It will work. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH WHERE CASH PAYS THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 Main Stret phone 187 CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors. Every generation In the faniily.froin bnby tofli and. father, finds Foley's Honcv mid Tar a plensnnt. doothlra. and wholesome remedy. IT CAN BE SAFELY GIVEN under oIlclrrurastanccs.forcouifhN.coldi, croup.bronchltts.coughs caused by Influenza and L Grippe, as well as Whoopingcough and measles cough, if contain! no harmful tlruit or opiate: '1 used Foley's Honey and Tar for rny children this winter. I had betterrcsutts from it than from uny other cough medicine, and I find also it is as good for grown people us for children." Mrs. Clarence R. Webhe. Knoxville, Md. Every Cur it a Friend We WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. (I. N. S.) Chief Machinist's Mate Dewey Ho Lart Trivitt, Tinted States Navy, is the latest sailorman to be recommended by the Secretary of the Navy for a siecial reward for heroism In saving life. Trvett sprang overboard ' from u launch he was commanding, while his ship, the Proteus, lay nt anchor at Usbon, Portugal, to rescue James 11. Tarpley. another sailor, who had fall en overboard. Tarpley seemed unable to swim. and a swift current complicated the daiiKer. Trivetfs home is lit Hccch Creek, N. ('. HOME DEMONSTRATION IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES In rci-vIiik t li table, (here are a few simple rules to remember. Kverythintr except beverages should be served and removed from the left of the sviest. 1 offering a dish of food be sum It .4 spoon and fork niv conven lei.t to the person beiiifi served and offer such dishes at 11m left of a guest. Dont reach across a person as 'i.i, serve xheiii. I!( vcr.iie .li e i .ned from the riuhl, and glass ei. cups an 1 Kvmti'4 lire retm v d from the i c.ht. Serv H e hostess, then the guest ot honor who sits at '.ho riitlit of .he h is. test', then th ' ncx: itn-ist lit the v.i. lil of th i hut and so on u ut : ' a. I ure sci ve.l. The IimM i 'umi ;.. ly served l;is.--V" 1) OITIivrs Chosen Kli Wlnesctt, of Hernilston, was re-elected president of I'mutllln, coun ty ltcekeepcrs Association at a meet ing held In Hernilston Saturday. John Thorn was chosen vice-president and M. ,1. Skovbo, who Is vice president of the Oregon Statu Uet keepers Association, was made sec retary. The beekeepers will petition the county court for a bee inspector. The law provides that if seven bee keepers ask for an inspector, the re quest will be granted. The bcemen will, in order to pay lor the cost of an inspeetor levy a tax of one cent per colony. Mr. Skovbo gave u re port of the National Honey Produc ers League meeting in Sail Lake. ltlX()MMi:M.VnS APPJIOVKD, Sold Kverywhere Can You Sell Life Iibiirmu'r? We can oftV ou a general agency opportunity sent cue of tin o repre- hi'sl financed uu. I ino.t a'-'grcs-lvc life insur ince companies ill the country. I his company Issues company tioni'.l line an excep- forms and coinpensation to Us repre- ou wish to build business for yourself ideal anungc- 1'. O. llox f.D. Pendleton. Dregon, for further information. ot io he oilers unusual ami co-operutiun sentatives. If a real under incuts tbc most address WASIIlNtlTON. Keb. ti. (A. P.) The majority of the members of the senate finance committee fram ing tariff rates on farm products are understood to have approved the recommendations of the senate re publican agricultural tariff bloc in two thirds of the Items thus far con sidered. These rates are slightly s i.i.. i , , .. . ' 1 "hud man loose ui me roruncy bill. NEW HOOKS AT THE COl'XTV I.llUt KY Agriculture Boyle Itural Problems In tho Cult ed States. Collins Farm and fiarden Tractors. D;idn nt Dadnnt System in Bee keeping. Kckles Hairy Farming. Hunt Cereals in America. I.ippincott Poultry Production. Paddock Fruit Growing In Arid Regions. Phillips Beekeeping. Plumb Judging Kami Animals. Potter Western Livestock Manage ment. Scars Productive Small Fruit Cul ture. Warren Farm Management. Washburn Babbit Book. Widstoc Principles ot Irrigation Practice. l.diicntlon Cubbcrley Ueadlngs in the History I of lOducation. i Curtis Education Through Play. Curtis Pluy movement und Its Sig- ntflca uce. Pavi.s Horticulture. ; Mavis Headings In Ancient History, (recce. Davis Headings In Ancient History, Bonie. Fiirnswnrth How' to Study Music, Haliburton Teaching Poetry In the i.tradei'. Hamilton Music Appreciation. Kirkpalrlck Fundamentals of Child Study. Mo.Murry Special Method in Ijin guaec. Madely History its n School ol Citizenship. Norsworthy Psychology oT Child hood. Orcin Harmony Book for Begin ners. Parker Methods of Teaching In High Schools. Shafcr Dramatic Dunces for Small Children. Trynn Teaching of History Junior and Senior High Schools. Tyler Growth and Education. Wells Project Curriculum. Woods - School Orchestras I Baiub'. 1 Worst Construction Work. to her worthless charmer, who h..,5 oa med himself off In her ua i - - Mr. t, IlirUIWU . niueoi uuuiy in ncca ot funds to com.: Plete his doctor's course, and he spends her money on other girls. RIYOM SUNDAY AND MONDAY How should a wife handle her hus band when she sees he is losing Jus head over another woman? Should uhe resign herself to gncr over his folly and neglect, go gunning for the destroyer of her happiness, or employ cleverness and ridicule as her weapons and by making u fool ot tne other woman, prompt her husband i to return to his own fireside, to stray in, mnm' i This problem In the lives of some married men and women, is definitely and entertainingly settled In "Exit the Vamp," which will be shown at the Klvoll Theatre Sunday. Ethel Clayton, Paramount star, ad mirably plays the wife nnd T. Boy Barnes is excellent as the husband. Fonlaino Iji Hue, noted in filmdom for her portrayal of vampire roles, constitutes the other side of the tri angle. Theodore Hoberts, .AVilliam Boyd, Mickey Moore and others are in I tho cast. I IB USB "Rape's Cold Compound" Breaks any Cold in Few Hours in und AliCADH SUNDAY AND MONDAY HUJIIH.E 1SOMANCK IS "I'lRST LOVE" A drama of love and disillusion ment in the life of u humble work ing girl is "First Love,' which opens a two day run Sunduy ut the Arcade Theatre, with Constance JJinncy in the stellar role. The story concerns Kathleen Q'Pon ncl, a demure and likable young fac tory girl, whose life has been unevent ful and very much shielded by her! parents. Eventually, however, she ha" I her first beau, and, because she knows j nothing of men, she falls head over heels in love with the chap just be- j cause he Is handsome. ' j Her parents read tho fellow's true! character, und the father forbids h'm the house, whereupon the girl iiulig-l nantly leaves home, clinging with dog-1 getl loyalty to her ideal. She works; herself to exhaustion to lend money; Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffed. up! Quit L lowing and snuffling! A dose of 'Tape's Cold Compound" tak en every" two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up any cold. The very first dose opens clogged nostrils und the air passages of tho head; stops nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, teverlshiiess, "Pape's Cold Compound" acts quick, sure, and costs only u few cents at drug stores. It acts without assist ! ance, tastes nice, contains no quinine ' Inaiat i,t.n Pn na'a) RIVOLI TODAY Children 10c Adults 35c Neglecting That Cold or Cough? LETTING the old cough or cold drag on, or the new one develop seriously, is folly, especially when at your druggists, you can get such a proved and successful remedy as Dr. King's Hew Discovery. Nj drugs, uist good medicine that relieves ':icfcly, For over fifty years, a standard medy for coughs, colds and grippe, ises croup also. Loosens up tha !ilcgm, quiets the croupy cough, imulates the bowels, thus relieving he congestior. All druggists, 60c Dr. King's tfew Discovery or Colds and Coughs "Vako Up Clear Headed. That ired oct" feeling mornings, is due to nstipation. Dr. King's Pills act lildly, stir up the liver and bring a .ealthy bowel action. All druggists, 25c. PROMPT! "WON'T GRIPE De Kings Pillf I 1 WJ Jejj L.UjW prei int Ethel CLAYTON "BXlT-tteVAMi vamped against than vamping.f Till she learned a few tricks n n i M. ... ft trom xne omer woman ana j . 1 M . TT.1. 1 111 started somctnin huddv couiq not finish. Cast Includes THEODORE ROBERTS T .ROY BARNES FONTAINE LA RUE AESOP'S FABLES LITERARY DIGEST , EDGAR COMEDY 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY '"It UK NT After IVhrimry 14th,! riirnishetl apartment ;!ii; Tustin Si. ) I'lii'iu- '.'Ill-It. fall arternnons.- Notice I'Vr the Iniippreprlalo dunce to he held hy nuinliers or the Kill Kare Klulj Keliruaiy 1, the rollowlui; have I'cen appointeif as committee chair men; Inappropriate appreprlntlims, .lames Hill; inappropriate invitations. 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