East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 09, 1922, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    CJtlGOIflAN, ?SSDLETO!T. CEIGOS, THTJSSDAY EVENED, KAECH 9, 1922.
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Social and Club News
SIRS. TOWNFEXD HONORED.
Mrs. It. M. Townsend. of Portland,
who U guest at the home of her
sinter, Mrs. Wiftartl llond, was hon
ored, at a luncheon today for which
Mrs. Aivah HtiiNher and Mrs. ul
fclunher were hoxteitsex at the home
of the former, 121 Lewis street. In
timate frienda of lrs. Townsend
were truest, and following the
luncheon three tublea of bridge were
la play.
Mm. TownFend will be compliment
ed again tomorrow afternoon when
Mm. Will H. liennett will entertain
With a bridge party at her home.
903 Jacknon street. Guests suffi
cient to make up four tables have
been Invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Townsend arrived
liere yesterday for a visit at the
Bond home.
J ANCE 18 THIS EVENING
Members of the Triple Link Club,
of the I. O. O. F., will entertain this
ening with a dunce at Eale
Woodman hall. In honor of Oddfel
lows, Hebekahs and their friends.
The committee In charge contexts of
Mm. W. H. Pltsser, Mrs. Hrady
Howdyshell, Mrs. Fred Fraser and
Mrs. C. A. Crabtree.
TO ENTERTAIN.
Officers, teachers and . friends of
the Progressive Hible Class of the
Huptint church will be entertained
this evening at an Informal party In
the reception rooms of the church.
There will be a program and re
froshmenta will be served. '
MAKKIAGE SOLEMNIZED.
The marriage of Miss Therese Sny
der and Ernest Linn Crorkatt, both
I of 1'enill. ton, was solemnized yes
, tenluy afternoon at three o'clock in
I Portland, at Trinity church. The
: wedding was a simple one, only the
'bride's mother, Mrs. J. M. P. Sny
der, being present. Mr. and Mrs.
iCrookatt will after April 1 make
their home at 20 Vincent street. In
the Fred Stelwer residence.
TO HEAR OPERA.
The season ui grand opera, which
opens In Portland March 22, Is at
tracting the attention of Pendleton
music lovers. Mrs. G. V. Phelps,
who went to Portland recently, will
remain in Portland for the opera sea
son. Other local people who are plan
ning to attend are Mm. Not borne
Pcrkeley, Miss Mildred Berkeley and
Mm. Lawrence G. Frazicr.
Ll'NCHKO.V IS GIVEN.
Mrs. it. I Oliver and daughter,
Mrs. Chauncey Smith, entertained
with an enjoyable luncheon yester
day at the home of Mrs. Oliver, 511
Perkins Avenue. St. Patrick's deco-
utions were used most effectively.
Covers were laid for Mrs. D. Ii.
Waffle, Mrs. George Hunter, Mrs.
Lewis King, Mrs. Henry Struve and
the hostesses.
LEAVES FOR PORTLAND.
Mrs. Charles Bond left last evening
for Portland, where she will Join Mr.
Bond, who departed for the city on
Tuesday evening.
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spondence cards in pink and blue colors at 50c per box
8 Phone 520
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Eaton's Highland
Linen
Box Stationery and Correspondence Cards
BACK TO PRE-WAR PRICE
50c Per Box
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We are offering; a special value in gold edge corre-
WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN STAMPS
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"Try the drug tora first"
Pendleton, Oregon
FLOUR
THE STAFF OF LIFE.
If you are figuring on guarding yourself
against the rise in flour we will be in a position
to take care of your wants very shortly. We
have a car load of flour. The quality guaran
teed at a price that, will be a great saving to
you. Remember The Table Supply stands
ready always to guard its customers on the
price of quality merchandise. Hundreds of
cash customers denend on us and we will not
fall down on the job.
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH
WHERE CASH PAYS
THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE
739 Main Street Phone 187
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
Proprietors.
An Irresistable Display of Captivating Advance
' ' Spring Fashions.
Suits, Wraps) Dresses, Blouses
Your Inspection Invited.
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TOSTI MK PAKTT GIVEN"
A delightful costume party was
(riven last evening when Miss I llano he
Isaac and Miss Murjorie McMonies
entertained at the Isaac home.
A St. Patrick's met if was used in
decorating, the use of shamrocks !e-
inir most effective. In one of the
Raines, Miss Kilna Murphy won the
first prize and Miss Kvelvn Snvder
the consolation prize. Uttle Kather-
ine Simpson danced an Irish Jig.
The Juclires. Mrs. C. Isaac. Mrs. F.
J. McMosiea and Mrs. Hirrv Nnlimn
awarded the prize for the best sus
tained character to Miss Frances
Rogers, who was dressed as "Sis"
Hopkins. For the supper hour, the
ffuests found Dartners hv niimhon
on dainty preen roses.
Guests were the Misses Ednn Mnr.
Phy, Ituth Minnis, Isabel Hoss. Mari
an Hoss, Muiie Temple, May Vur-
pinai. Freda puhi, Marie Pahl, Marie
Fletcher, Garnet Jack. Mer! jArk
Tlielma llloom, Lottie liennett, Heu-
lati McAtee. Frances ItoKers, Seville
fli arty, Ruth Hnow, Evelyn Snyder,
Rebecca llarthcl. Hose Mathi VH. 1.11-
cile Pearson. Katherlne MkV.,v
Marguerite Humnhrev. nirhur v..
monls. Iris Little. Marfruorite Akey.
KUtn hoiil'Ios. Mildred WvrlcV vn
Neugle and Vera Hampton.
OFFICERS ARE ELECTED.
Officers of the Presbyterian Tviflie.-
Aid were chosen for the ensuing year
at a gathering of the Aid yesterday
afternoon In the reception rooms of
the church. Mrs. Thomas Hamilton
was chosen president, Mrs. S. A. New
berry secretary nnd Mrs. Alfred Smith
treasurer. The members decided to
hold a bazaar buforo Eastor and will
sell Easter Eggs, aprons and cakes.
DIX.VER IS GIVE.V.
The first birthday anniversary of
little David Nelson. Jr., was observed
on Tuesday when Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Isaac entertained with a blrthdny din.
ner. The honoree is a sun of Mr mirt
Mrs. Hurry Nelson and
David H. Nelson of this city.
LUNCHEON IS TOMOKKOW.
Ono of a series of no hostess lun.
cheons will be given tomorrow at
tho Elks club. Six tables of hrldKO
will be In play during the later hours.
Mrs. John Vuuirhan and M rs. .lames
IHill are in charge of arrangements.
CU'U TO MEET.
The Current I.itcruture Club will
meet tomorrow nfternoon in th cinii
room of the library. Mrs. J. F.
Robinson and Mrs. Mary Dlsosway
will bo hostesses.
RETURN FROM TRIP.
Rev. and Mrs. A. Iil.-isberir return.
cd today after an enjoyable three
moniiis' visit at thoir old homo In
Minnesota.
RETURN FROM CONDON.
Mr. and Mrs. Jnli tl 1-1. Slmrntfin
i turned yesterday from Condon. Mr.
bhorman left tislay lor Wulla Walla.
J TO HOLD SALE.
The Oirls' INulty Protective Patri
otic Asseinl)ly will hold tt cooked food
salo on Saturday ut Alexander's.
LEA VIES FOR LA CHAXDE.
Mrs. Dora II. Hchllke left today for
l lirnndi! alter a visit with her
uuugmer, Mis. Edna s. Morrison.
LEAVES FOR HELIX.
Mrs. John Loedlng left today for
ner nome in Helix.
Club. Mrs. McEwun, Mrs. Tlsher
and Mrs. Uasler are on the program
for a vocal trio, with Mrs. Stephens
us accompanist Mrs. ISasler is tak
ing Mrs. David Stone's place as Mrs.
Stone Is 111.
The visitors are members of the
Athena Civic . Club, and Mrs. Mc
Ewan Is vice-president of thut or
ganization. The club had expected to
send many members to the meeting
here but because of illness, this was
Impossible.
QUESTS FROM ATHENA.
All's. Klllllh MrKtviiii r
Fisher, Mrs. Loren rasler. Mrs.
omer Stephons, Mrs. Robert Proud
fit and Mrs. .1. v. irmn, a. ,.,..
niairons, are In Pendleton today u
gucnts of the Pendleton Women';
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So easy to drop Cigarette,
Cigar, or Chewing habit
No-To-Bnc has helped thousands to
break the costly, nrrve-shuttorlng to-
U.UIM1 immi. whenever you have a
"iKiiiK ior a smoKC or chew, Just
place a harmless No-To-Bnc tablet In
your mouth instead. All desire stops.
cnuuiy ine nn nit la completely broken
and you are better nff mnmiiu k..
f'vany, iiiiaiK-lally. it's so easy, so
ulniple. Get a box of No-To-Hac nnd
If it dosen't release, you from all crav.
uig ior tonncco In any form, your
druggist will rotund your money with
' uoijsaub jno
Don't Miss This
High Quality Cocoa in bulk, pound.... 15c
Gun Powder Tea in bulk, pound 25c
Bulk Cocoanut, pound 30c
High Quality Fruits and Vegetables
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Winesap Apples, box $1.50, $2.25, $3.25
Florida Grape Fruit, extra large size, each 15c
Sunkist Oranges, from 60c up
Cape Cod Cranberries, pound 30c
Lemons and Bananas
I$ru!r1 Sprouts, Green OnHin". Gren lVppmnJ, Cnni.
bent, It'pe Tomatoes, ltxl and Whin- Cahtiago. Cauliflower,
Buwh TurniMi ai d (larrotl Spinach, ItcuJ Lctl''e, Sweet
lutatot and rt'k-ry.
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We carry I lie (newt complete liie of II'rIi Grade I-Yalt Slid
Vcgclabk-s. lrices always right, yi .VLlTY ttuis di-rcd.
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
3 Phones 28 Only 1 Qualitythe Best
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TWEED
Fashions the Smart
Spring Suit
In pleasing variation
are such clever, new
fabrics as :
Kelly Cloth
Scotch W
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FOR HOUSEWIVES
OoiI'dcM.
3-4 cup shortening.
2 cups sugar. 4
1-4 cup milk
2 CKKS.
1-4 teaspoon Kra'ed nutmeg.
1 teaspoon vanilla or grated
ring of 1 lemon. 4
4 cups flour.
3 teaspoons baking powder. 4
Cream shortening and siiKar
together; add milk to beaten
eggs and beat again, add slowly 4
to creamed shortening nml n-
gar; add flavoring; add 2 cups .
flour sifted with bnkinir nowder
and nutmeg; add enough more
flour to roll easily. Roll out
very thin on floured board; cut
wllh cookie cutter; sprinkle with
sugar; put a rulsln or a piece of
walnut In the center of each.
Hake about, 12 minutes In hot
oven,
Chocolate rill.iiff.
3 bailees nuHed chocolate.
3 tablespoons crei'.m.
1 egg.
3-4 cup powdered sugar.
1 tablespoon corn sturi'h,
1-8 teaspoon suit.
1 teaspoon vanilla extract.
Add melted chocolate and
cream to beaten egg; mix In
powdered sugar gradually; add
corn starch which has been
mixed with a little cold water;
cook In top of double boiler, stir
ring constantly until smooth
nnd thick; add salt and vanilla.
Spread between layers Of cake.
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10 LEAVE CONGRESS
EAST ST. LOl'KS, III., March 9.
(L. P.) News of the proposed retire
ment from congress of Representative
William A. Itodenberg at the expira
tion or his present term, Mureh
1:3, struck like u bomb shell in 11!
nols pnlltliul circles.
Kodenliergs will have served as
representative for 2U years from the
twenty-second congressional district
when he steps out of national politics.
in is.'u, llodenberg wuj re-elected lu
ll plurality of 23, OOt).
The only members of the Illinois
delegation, who are older In point of
service than Itodenberg, are Repre
sentatives "ihicle Joe" Cunnon and
James It. Mann.
Edward IS. .Miller, state treasurer.
hiiH announced he would be a camli
date to fill the shoes of Roili';iberg.
"lll'SKLliK" StWUCK.
."EDMONTON, Alta., March 9. (f.
P.) Malumule dogs, tlie half-wolf,
half canine animals known as huski,.
are selling In the North at $lo apiece
Boy Millionaire
JSE SLOAN'S TO '
WARD OFF PAIN
LITTLE tches grow Into big pains
unless warded oS by an applica
tion of Sloan's. Rheumatism,
wtiralgia, stiff joints, lame back won't
ight long against Sloan's Liniment.
For mora than forty years Sloan's
.iniment had helped thousands, tha
.-orld over. You won't be an excep.
ion. It certainly does produce results.
It peiutratet without rubbing. Keep
his old family friend always handy
(or instant use. Ask your neighbor.
At all droggists-Sc, 70c, 1.40.
JLXA UX I. LX a. I.
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and up,, according to returned hunters
und prospectors. W'hen the North is
snow-bound und lakes and rivers are
locked with lee. against navigation,
lruvel In north Is almost exclusively
by dog-sled. The lowest price ut wldch
dogs on ii be obtained is IIUU apiece,
according to advices. First-class ani
mals, such as crack "mushers" pride
themselves on keeping, are hurd to get
at any price and when obtainable, cost
several hundred dollars, oc as much us
good horse In tho south, Scarcity of
dogs, it is said, is due to the neglect
of breeding stock by the Indians
SUCH PAINS AS
THIS WOMAN HAD
Two Montis Could Not Turn in Bed.
Lyrlja E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound Finally Restored Health
Seattle. Wxshimrtnn "T haI
ging paina first and could not stand on
my ieet, then 1 had
They answer every call of the mode. Their ser
viceability has increased with their sweager until
now thpv arp tho evprvi-hmir rnshimp nf trip vprvtl
smartest women.
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QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION
FISH
Salt Salmon Bellies, lb. ...... . . y 30c
Salt Mackerel, each 25c
These are but two of the many
varieties we offer.
FRESH 'EGGS, 4 DOZ. $1.00
Pendleton
Trading Co.
Phone 455
The Sign of a Service
"If It's On' the Market We Have It"
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chills and fever and
such pains in my
richt side nnd a harit
lump there. I could
not turn mvaolf in
bed and could not
sleep. I was this way
for over two months,
trying everything
any one told me, un-
ui my sister Drougnt
me a bottle of I.vdia
P. Pinkhnm'a V.
Li . y-t , , ,.. . .
moie wmpouna. 1 iook it regularly un
til all the hard pains had left me and I
was able to be up and to do my work
again, The hard lump left my side and
I feel splendid in all rays. I know of
many women it has helped,"-Mrs. G.
Richardson, 4640 Orcas St, Seattle,
Washington.
This is another case where Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
hroticht ranulta a ff f v.n ai,a,U;
B..vuui,uuiwii bl ll IK V1C1 J UliUU
any one told me" had failed.
If you are suffering from pain, ner
vousness and are always tired; if you
are low SniriteH nnd arrvwt fni. nntkinw
take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
compound. You may not only relieve
the riresenr. ftistrasa Knf nMimni uA
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development of more serious trouble.
Wm. R Chase Co.
J Announce their removal from 820 E. Court to 8
y newer and larger quarters at
728 Thompson Street
Our new location gives us much more floor
. space and adequate room for storage. You
j will like our service.
Chase Batteries Service Renresenfaffops S
and Parts Distributors.
LAUNDRY KIDS
New Bedroom Furniture
Use our bread as a
foun d a t ion upon
which to build the
perfect meal. This
bread never disap
points in its quality. It
is made with the kind
of care and of the
same excellent mate
rials that the particu
lar housewife reveres.
, Pendleton
Baking Co.
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COLO
WEATHtR
FOR LESS.
CuftTMNJ A NO BLANKETS
VJ LAUNDER..
AT PRICtS THAT MAKE I
Franriii frVn nr-i . ..i.... .
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by, Englond. has just Inherited as
estate estimated at $9,000,000 from
nla grandmother, Mrs. H. C. Bo
tock, who died la the United States.
Much of the astatt is in Standard
.Oil stock. -
Folks PowoeR. 1 1
The cold weather
flag is up. Send your
blankets to us. Send
your curtains, too. We'll
do them up to look like
new. We are certain
that we can please you.
Our service is right and
so are our prices. .
i TROY Laundry
608-10 r.anlrti
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Bed Room Suites From $78.23 up to $485.00
Walnuts, two-tone Mahogany, two-tone Walnut,
Old Ivory, Ivory and Blue, Ivory and Gold and
French Gray.
We are showing the most complete line ever.
, See our window if you want to save money. "
Your Credit is Good.
Crawford Furniture Co.
EXCHANGE YOUR OLD FURNITURE FOR NEW
10S E. Court Street Hione 496 Pendleton. Oon
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