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FAGS H DAILY EAST OSSGOJTIAN, F2NBUST02J, OEIGOS, SATURDAY EVENING, MAECH 4, 1922. TWELVE PAGES 1 1 1; Si- 4! C , ft Social and Club News i, MUS MARSH CHOSEN Mrs. Charles 1L Marsh was chosen president of the I'nlon Missionary So-cietk-a of PendK'toii ut a meeting yes terday In the Church of the Kedee' er. she succeeds Mus Ida Boyd, who resigned. . The meeting i the annual pre Easter prayer and praise aervice. For the afternoon's program, Mrs. Balfe nrich played a violin aolo. Vocal ae lectlvna were nun- by Miss Mildred Berkeley and Mrs. Clair Edward, the accompaniments being by Mrs. Alger Fee. Jr., and Mrs. ,A. J. Owen. Mrs. C. B. Terpenlng gave a. talk on "Work and Workers In the Mission Field. Hume and Foreign." Mrs. Huejf spoke on "Faith to Receive the Power of the Holy Spirit." "Dlted Womanhood" was the theme of Mrs. A. F. May. Mrs, Norborns Berkeley's topic was "Instruction of Children and Young People In tha Things or the King dom." "The Home and the Com munity in Which We Live," was Mrs. O. Av. Hugg's topic. Prayers were .given by Mrs. Marsh, Mrs. E. E. Bulte sore and Mrs. Owen. Following the program, a social hour was enjoyed In Parish Hall. DANCE IS ENJOYABLE Members of the Elks lodge were hosts to their ladles last evening at an Informal party at the club. Following dinner, which was served from 6: IS to 7:15 o'clock, cards and dancing wera enjoyed. A similar affair Is planned for the near future, last night's event being the Initial one In a series for -which the Elks will be hosts, 1 KECITAL TO BE GIVEN. . jA'enctlan Boat Song .......Mendelssohn The second In a series of recitals by Beatrice Scott the pupils of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mc- Cornet solo Nocturne: Chopin Donald will be given Monday evening Vernte King (pupil of Mr. James In the library club room, at 1:15 p. m. Austin.) The program Is as follows: Miss Lorene King at the piano. Over Bocks. Over Hills Jenkins Scene from an ImKnarjr Slet-, Evelyn Powell Coleridge-Taylor I Ovclvn Dudley Etude Fantastlque Frlm! A pne ' ..JHtnl Marjorie Best - Agnel nelwll Contalina , .. Devereaux ' Springtime .. Troostrvyck Frances Boss j Thomas Montgomery . Souvenir Drdla ; Wedding lay at Froldhangen .Grieg 'Waldo De Wilde I i-tude Badinage Louis Victor saar To the Rising Sun ...Torjussen Wythel Fits Patrick Tarantella . Lynes Nina Chancy Poem Buttermly , Burn ham . Grieg May Fan Vurpillat Ascs Death Grieg K Thelma Akey . . , Bravura Barbour Helen Bchlcickelser Meditation, from Thals... Massanet Agnes Littlo From An Indian Lodge MacDowcll Lucille Pearson Spring Idyt lily Strickland Rae Wilbur Wall In a Flat . Durand Seville Marty Marche Mllitaire Schubert ' Doris Lieuallcn, Dena Llcuallen Romance La Forgo Iris Little Echoes of Spring .'. Friml Elsie Farrow Impromptu i....RheInhold Murjorio Spark's HOPF'S UPSTAIRS SHOP EXCLCSIVE ' ' ' 1 1 : ; ' vogan's t FINE HOME MADE CANDY: '4 cnfl,;f . TL,Mi:.f. , V .4 . : UAcwicti lUl J. iUS VVeCK 51 f ' 5 ! 15 5 Pineapple Loaf, Full Pound 39c 4 S , We always have a very complete a 4 : line of fine box candy. Pure and t Zt ' A' i can. r 8 WE GIVE "S.&H." GREEN TRADING STAMPS 5 t Tiinmnnninn nnnr. ntnnr 4 4 -4 (MX Y EATHtl j "Try the drug store fir$t" . 4 ' SHC-i Tl jj Phone 520 Pendleton, Oregon i A NOl 4 f fr C .4,- i'CuliTAiNS rVNO BLANKETS I ' I Vffc LAUNDER.. I An Irrcsistable Display of Captivating: Advance Spring: Fashions , NEW DRESSES iVITH AN EXTREME MODER. ATENESS IN PRICE. Their potent' charm subtly steals into the hearts of all who see them. ;' . . ', Crepe Knit, Canton Crepe and Taffeta $19.75 up to $69.50 Lorene King. SONG STINT APPRECIATED. "Hats of Other Days" a costume song stunt by a team of 20 Degree of Honor Girls was given last even ing before an appreciative gathering of Odd Fellows and Uebckahs in Odd Fellows hall and later In the evening before the Macabees In the Knights of Pythias hall, the Macabees having held a social hour following a meet ing at which two candidates were in itiated and five new names voted npjn. LEAVE FOR POKT1.AND. Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Hhca, . of Westland, were Pendleton visitors to day. They were en route to Port land where they will spend a few weeks. Miss Irene Rhea, a teacher in the Pilot Rock schools, who came to Pendleton today to meet her par ents, was accompanied to Pilot Rock by her sister, Mary Louise Rhea, who will visit .there. LEAVE FOR SEATTLE. 1 ' Mrs. C. E. Walters and baby left lust night for Seattle. Later they will Join Mr. Wallers who left last night for buseball training camp in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Walters have been here as guests of Mr. Walters' mother, Mrs. TUlie Walters. CALLED BY ILLNESS Mrs. Frunk Rounds will leave to morrow for Portland where she Is called by the Illness of her son, Roy Rounds. , Mrs. Round's guests, Miss Ruth Severance and Miss M. Sever ance, of Stanflvld, liuve returned to Jhclr homes.,' . MRS. WYRICK ILL Friends of, Mrs. Guy W'yrlck will regret to learn that she Is a patient In St. Anthony's hospital. Mrs, Wy rick recently returned to her home after a stay in the hospital but Illness mudc a return to the hospital .neces sary. , ' rARISII GUILD TO MEET. . , Members of the I'arish House Guild will meet on Monday at the home of Mrs; Fred ponert, 710 Jane street. After a business meeting, there will be a program and social hour. The meeting promises to be most enjoy able, - DEPARTMENT TO MEET. The Music Department of I ho Pen dleton Women's Club will meet on Monduy-aftei'iioon tn the. club room (if the county library, i at 8:15 o'clock. Mrs. Algor Fee will bo In charge and the theme for the meeting will be "American Virtuosi." MEETINO IS POSTPONED. ! A meeting of the Monday after noon Bridge Club, to have been held on Monday, afternoon, has been post poned for a week, because ness among members. Fine Winesap Apples Extra fancy large ize from the prize win ning orchard on the Walla Walla river. Mr. J. B. Ros owner. See our north window. Box fv$.25 Good Wine Saps, face and fill, box $2.25 Smaller Wine Saps, extra nice, box $1.50 Fard Dates, pound 40c Syrmna Figs, the finest grown, pound .. ..60c Home Made Cakes, fresh Daily Bread from all Pendleton Bakeries, fresh daily. Oregon Pride Products, fresh every week. Golden West Butter fresh daily - Fresh Milk and Cream, fresh daily '; Bake-Rite French Pastry. ; ' " - ' . . ". . ..' . Gray Bros, Grocery Go. v 3 Phones 28 Only 1 Quality the Best p. m. Christian Endeavor PROGRAM MOST INTERESTING , 6:45 Of moro than ordinary Interest is Hour. the program for the next meeting of i 7:30 p. in. Sermon, the Pendleton Women's Club, o In addition to the special number Thursday afternoon in the library cUb,' by the choir, Mrs. W. H. Rennett room. The program Is being arrang- jWlll sing 'My Task," by Aslu'ord. , ed by the Home Economics committeo t Two special musical numbers for of the club, which consists' of Mrs..'t'ho evening service too. All are' in Charles K. Marsh, chairman, Mrs. A. vlted to worship with the people of C. Kueppcn, and Mrs. Edith G. Van Ucusen, home demonstration agent. Interior decorating nill be the theme for the meeting. The program Is as follows: Vocal solo, "I'vo Built a Littlo House For You," by Mrs. H. 3. McKenzle; Introduction to program, Mrs. Van Deusen; draperies land cur talus, Mrs. Frank K. Boyden; pictures, Miss Carl Wurtenbcrgor, instructor In art In Pendleton schools; decorative value of art objects, Mrs. Wilson 1). McXary; Vocal trio. "The Waters of the Minnctonka," by Mrs. Ralph Mc Kwan, Mrs. Scott Fisher and Mrs. David btone, of Athena, with Piano accompaniment by Mrs. Omcr Steph ens. A social hour will follow the pro gram. LEAVES FOR LOS ANGELES Mrs. Ouy O'Melveny and children left last evening forxis Angeles where they will Join Mrr O'Melveny. He re cently accepted a position there. H 0 M E DEMONSTRATION IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES in- STANFIELU I'EOI'LK HERE A group of fctnnflcld people who are Pendleton visitors today are Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Severance and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lane v - MILTON PEOPLE VISIT Mr. and Mrs. A. Mclby, rof Milton are here today. They motored to Pen dlotun this morning. . WE UK FROM PILOT ROCK Mr.iind Mrs. F. V. Chapman, of Pilot Rock, were visitors here yester day., Tho Health Alphabet. H Is for Height, be as tall as you can, Weight up to Height . makes a healthy, strong man.' J is for Jam, and also for Joy, Jam spread on. his Bread Brings Joy to a Boy, I is for Iron In Spinach and Eggs, Builds Red Blood and Sinews for strong Arm and Legs. ; K Is for Kitchen so spick and so span, We all like our Food ' from a shining clean Pan. ' V. D, LAUNDRY KIDS Omfcri'iMV ill Session. ' Problems of the school teacher of today were discussed by J. S. Landers president of the Oregon State Normal School, in an address this morning nt the county teachers' conference. Fifty teachers, representing the elo mentary school of Pendleton and nearby towns, , are present. The afternoon's program includes musical features. the church. Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist, holds sen-Ices at S13 1-2 Marn street (first stairway north of the Inland Empire Bank). Sunday services are at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m, The subject of the lesson-sermon for Sunday, March 5 is "Man." Sunday school begins nt 9:45 a. rt. , t , a Wednesday evening meetnigJ ..1..- . 41 1-1.. . , 1, 1 miii.ii intiuuua icauiiiouutta OI .Healing is held at 8 o'clock. Tho reading room, which Is . maintained . at the Bamo adaVress, is open daily' from V a. mfl to 9 p. m where the Bible and authorized Christian Science lit erature may be read, borrowed, or purchased. The public is cordially Invited to attend the church services and to visit the reading room. . ;. eit (Ultumas ELASHC SPORT GIRDLE The style shown here is so com fortable that the wearer may well say: "I hardly know that I have a corset , on." Just the CIBdlaSpirite thinS u tennis daircinS Price $135, $225, $3J5 See our window display. HarciiQl P-T RIVOLI Thurs. .THEATRE WOMAN GOULD HOT WORK Made Strong and Well by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound St. raid, Minn.-"I took Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for a urea, worn-out feel- J I lfc i Real Satisfaction . There is a lot in life if one is satisfied. 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Such a floor cun be kept polished and sanitary without taxing the frailest woman's strength. . - Armstrongs Unoleum JbrEvery Floor Q in the House ''p :':y:; : is exceptionally durable and economical. -The cheerful coloring and mistic designs help keep up yoVir spirits while y6u are at yoyr dally lusks. Coine and let us show you the new pattern for the kltcheu i)id every other room in tho house. . . . Your Credit is Good. V K .. Crawford Furniture Co. : EXCHANGE YOUR OLD FURNITURE FOR NEW 103 E. Court Sweet Pimm 4 Peudleton. Oregon 11:00 , ni. sermon by pastor.