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T TT .' u' i vv tint TWELVE PAGES Silt MAV M, ' ';. SATURDAY EVENING, PAGE snx DAILY EAST OEEGOKIAJf, PENDLETON, OSEGON, MARCH 13, 1922 - J . I. ? 1.7 7 vnr? 7 r II doctf ana oitw iews !i - ! V -j ; DELPHIAN CLl'B MEETS , ship For a meetirut of the Delphi Club F. Brady -was yeterd:iy afternoon In the library club room. Mr. Alger Fee and Mr. Hotter Kay were htwteiws, the topic for the afternoon's study being the Renaissance. Mm B. 8. Burroughs read a pre fatory chapter on the Ttenalssance. and Mm K. F. Averlll (tave a talk on the same iiubject. A talk on Flor ence" was given by Mm Minnie Still man. Mm J. T. Richardson save a bit of Oreicon history. Including the Joint occupation of Oregon, and Dr. Mclaughlin's comiriff to this state. The musical number wer es pecially pleasing. Mis. David Stone of Athena sang "Lovely Spring" and "IJttle Brown Owl." She was accom panied by Mm Bert A. McDonald. Mlsa Barbara Edmonds played the "Venetian Boat Song" by Godard. A girls quarete composed of Merie Tem ple, Vera Hampton, Edna Murphy and Marie Fletcher, song "Whispering Hope." During the social hour Mm William Roesch. Br. and Mm Stone presided at a tea table centered with marl-golds. For the luncheon hour. Mm J. toastmistrom. Irish songs and other appropriate Ft. Pat rick" n urn Ik-is were enjoyed throush out the afternoon. resides the honnree. those present were Mm C. H. t onrow, iim Frank King. Mrs. M. A. Boss, Mm V. 8. Far ley, Mrs. Kyle lng. Mm d. 8. Pow ers, Mm Klla Scott. Mm M. A. Fergu son. Mrs. Charles Dupuia. Mm Abe Bell, Mrs. K. L. Brown and Mm J. F. Brady. PAP.TTISGIVKN Honoring the tenth birthday anni versary of Xadina nriswold, Janis Gerking entertained today with a par ty at the home of her parents, Mr. an! Mm Charles Gerking, 624 Bush street. The guests were divided Into two teams and were entered in several very Interesting contests. Including "ringing the peg," potato race, candy race and suitcase race. : ' Besides the hostess and honor guesf, those present were Don Woodward, and Delpha Woodward, of Walll Walla, Laura Woodward, Mary Jane Woodward, Loll Scharpf, Betty Bond, ' MRS M'GFF HONORED : rvuinenne riirnisn, m- nranui, Iii appreciation of the sen-ices or Marcella Johnson. Emily Isaacs and t,-. l v hMh in. uncial contain of Harold Gerking. . . . . , the Degree of Honor during the past year, members of her commltteo "surprised" her yesterday afternoon when they called at her home for an Informal party. ' Mm 17. 8. Farley made a short tnlk expressing the gratitude of the committee for Mm McOee'a leader- MEETING 18 POSTPONED A meeting of the music department of the Pendleton Women's Club, to have been held Monday, has been nostpolned for two weeks. It will be held April 3, "with Mrs. Frank E. Boy den In charge of the program. nOPF'S UPSTAIH8 SHOP WRAPS AND COATS ' That offer an exceptional combination of the three great essentials of the hour. Style Price and Quality See Them! ' EXCLtSIVB BUT NOT EXPENSIVE SPECIAL INVITATION or the next meeting of the Pendle-1 ton omen a Club, to be held on I bursty afternoon in the library club room, a special Invitation has been extended to all 1'aretil Teacher Asso ciations of Pendleton. The meeting is open to the general public, the themo ueing child welfare. An excellent program has been planned. Clubwomen or Oregon be lieve that they can serve the state In no belter way than to familiarize themselves with lha child welfare laws of the state. Mm W. D. McNary U lo charge of the program, and is assist ed by members of the child welfare committee. mrs.mac master HOSTESS For the second of a series of 'par ties, Mrs. J. R. MacMaster was hostess last evening for a. bridge party at her home, 415 Garfield . street. Three tables of bridge were In play. Jon quils and carnations were used in decorating, and a St. Patricks motif was used in the refreshments. . ' Guests were Mrs. S. A. Newberry, Mm Caspar Woodward, Mrs. J. T. Richardson, Mm Laura 1. Nash, Mm Mary Dlsosway, Mm R. H. Home, Mrs. E. F. Clark, Mm E. B. Aldrlch, Mrs. David Nelson and Mrs. R. D. Suyres. CARD PARTY GIVEN. Mrs. Alfred Smith, Mm Frank Griggs and Mm Earl Glllanrters were hostesses last evening at a card par ty at the home of Mm Smith. High score trophies were won by Mm Kenenth Mcttae and Dr. Fred Lieu- alien, while the consolation prize was won by A E. Tryon. CLASS INITIATED. A class of eight was initiated into the Women' Benefit Association last evening at the Knights of Pythias hall. Mrs. Payne, nolor bearer No. 1, and her guard, entertained members and friends. St. Patrick's Day decorations were used. 9 1 Quality First To arfire the first of next week, EARLY ROSE AND CERTIFIED EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES In ttock at present time: Earliest of All Seed Potatoes . Early White Ohio's. First Quality Onion Sets. Complete line of Northern Flower and Garden Seeds. ' , i Five ban of Werk' Soap will do as much work and five better satisfaction than ten or twelve bars of ordinary soap. WESELLIT Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phones 28 Only 1 Qualitythe Best HOME DEMONSTRATION IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES We are offering for a short time only Double Trading Stamps and a Special 25 per cent dis count on all cash purchases of IVORY PYRALIN LUNCHEON TO BE GIVEN. Members Vif the Degree of Honor will entertain on Tuesday afternoon with a 1:S0 luncheon in the I. O. O. P. hall. The affair will be In honor of Mm Waltor Jones, who will leave soon to make her home at Thorn Hollow. DINNER 13 GIVEN A group of twelve will be guests this evening at a ho-host dinner, at the home of Dr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Spauld Ing, 211 Lincoln street. MRS PRl'ITT DEPARTS Mrs. W. C. E. Prultt and little dau ghter, Mary Helen, who have been In Pendloton for the past week, return ed today to Portland. CARD PARTY GIVEN Mr. and Mm Clyde Phillips were hosts lust evening for a bridge party, at which the founders of llio Tilllcum Club were guests. MRS. JACKSON HERE ' i Mrs.1 Clint Jackson, of Hcrmiston, is In Pendleton today and is a vis Itor at the home of her mothor, Mrs. J. L. MePherson. , MRS. DONAHUE HERE. Mrs. J. C, Donahue, of Ritzvllle, is a Pendleton ,vlsltor She m at the home of 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Schoer. 9 Si 18 ILL AT HOME. f Mrs. Ira Hughes, of 327 Ann sireet, A is very 111 at her home. She Is ntif for- TA lug frntn a relapse of la grippe. LEAVES FOR PORTLAND. Mrs. Lyman G. Rice left last eve ning for Portlund, where she will re main during the season of grand opera. 5 " 1 m ' B Phone 520 IN 'S DRUG STOR E "Try the drug store first" Pendleton, Oregon , Meat. Meat is valued largely for its protein, fat and mineral salts. It is alM) thought that meat hus some stimulating action' upon the body. Other food materials such as eggs, milk, dried beans and peas also supply the same nulr'ents. The useof milk should be considerably increincd. Fruits and veeetablcs should te used freely with meat. 1 Seal loped Meat with RJoe or Bread Crumbs. 2 cups chopped canned meat. One or 2 cups soft stale bread crumbs or cookrd rice. One cup liquid from jar. A little minced parsley. If de sired, and a few dropo of onion Juice. J Mix the meat, ertirrilir. or rice, li'ltild and seasoning, adding suit a' d pepper If needed.' Bnko ( an oiled dish until heatort thru and browned on top. V, I). 4:30 Vespers and sermon. Sermon topics for tomorrow 'are: "Partnership With God," for the morning and "Satan Transformed In to an Angel of Light" for Vespers. The public Is cordially invited. I ITALY SENDS NOTE. ROME, March 18. (A. T.) Italy has sent a new . energetic note to Greece demanding the release of the steamship Abbazia nnd complete sat isfaction for the recent tndidents of seizure. ' " POUTLAXD MARKET PORTLAND. March 18. (A. P.) Cattle steady, top hogs 15 cents high cr, prime light $11.25 to U.7G; sheep steady, egrrs a cent higher, buying prices. 19 to 23 cents. Butter a cent higher, extra cubes 33 to 3 cents, prints 39. i HURCHKS ; HERE FROM HERMISTON Mr. nnd Mrs. ISenJumln Nenl of Ilermlslon nre In the city for the day. WILL SPEND WEEK-END, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth McRao will spond the week-end In Freewntor. .1 J TRY IS SPLIT. LOB ANGELES. March 18. (13.' P.) After eight ballots, the Ohonchatn Jury was reported to be split nine to three for conviction this morning. Prices Talk Every article in our store is marked closely. We have one price to all and that price is bring ing us business every day. Our merchandise is First Quality Merchandise, and every article that goes out of our store is guaranteed to you with a money back guarantee. Our name, our standard of doing business and our service, stand unquestioned by hundreds of customers. Some merchants would try to lead you to be , lieve we carry inferior merchandise. When we' undersell 30c a sack on flour we give you the same quality guaranteed as White Satin and if it does not prove so we will refund your money. 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. DABYS COLDS J . are soon "nipped in the bud" w0 without "doing" by use of V VapoRuq Over 1 7 Million 'on UmJ Yearly LADIES ATTENTION! We can cut your high shoes down to a neat pair of oxfords or pumps. We own aluo put on the now straps. (let a pair of high shoes at a harguln price nd let us make the' pumps or dx fords at a small cost. If the heels on your pumps or oxfnrdH do not suit you we can make you new heels, any kind or height. . Pendleton Shoe Shoji 120 W, Coiirt OpiKwIte- Oregon Motor Garage r Christian Science.' ' First Church of Christ, Scientist holds services at 913 1-3 Main street (first stairway north of the Inland Umpire Hank). Sunday services arc ut 11 u. m. ami 8 p. m. The subject of the lesson-sermon for Sunday, March 19th Is "Matter." Sunday school begins at 9:45 a. m A Wednesday evening meeting which Includes testimonials of heal ing is held ut 8 o'clock. The Rowl ing Room, which is maintained at the same address, is open dully from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m whore the Illble and authorized Christian Science lit erature iiitty be read, borrowed, or purchased.- ( , The public is cordiully invited to attend the church services and to vlxit the Kcuiling Room. ' ntptist. Sunday, March 19, S J. Reid, D. D., of Portland, will occupy the pul pit, both morning: and evening. Ser mon at 11 a. m. and T:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45, F. M. Riley supt. ('lasses for all ages. R. Y. P. T. at 6:. 10, S. L. Nichols, leader. Junior R. Y P. U, at 6:30, Mrs. E. E. Ratterson, leader. Monday evening, March W. R. Hlnson, pastor of 20th, Pr. 1 1. the East ... i New, Smart Coats Tweeds, ?olo Cloth, Chin chilla and Mixtures in tli new shades. i , ( BETTER COATS BETTER STYLES FOR LESS MONEY , Easter Suit Side Raptist church, Portland, will give an address at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday at 2:: 30 o'clock the La dies Aid nnd Mission circle will meet in tire church parlorB. Tlio Salvation Army. Adj. nnd Mrs. C. A. Peterson offi cers in charge. Residence 315 W. Court, phone 1052. Sunday morning, 11 a. m. Sunday school, 1:30 p. m. A cordial invitation Is extended to the young folks. We have a well organ hied Sunday school and ivite your children. Sunday evening Salvation meeting, 8 p. m. This will be the starting of a series of special revival meetings which will tako place this month. There will be services every night next week with the exception of Mondity night. A cordial Invitation Is extended to the public. Special sing ing and music. ALWAYS TIRED WO AMBITION Nervous and Dizzy, Every thing Seemed to Worry Me. How I Got Well Larwill. Indiana i- bad I could not do my washing. I wasal 'My back was so !r 1 m First Methodist F;isioal Church Kast Webb and Johnston . Btreets. John HI Secor, minister. Morning service Sunday school 10 n. m. Morning sermon, 11a. in. Sub ject, "Jostis and The Issues of Life." Evening service Kpworth .League 0:30 p. m. Topic, "My Debt To a High Vision." Leader, Rachel Payne. T "The Four Corner Stones,' Life Must ho Made From." or "What Christian. Sunday morning at 9:45 the Bible school session begins, A class and n helpful lesson Is promised evoryone. Sermon ut 11, subject, "Tlio Word of the Hour." : Christian Endeavor In the evening ut 8:30. Sermon nt 7:30, subject, "The Audacity of, Faith." Kverybody cordlaljy ' Invited , to every meeting W. A. Grossman, minister. i ways tired out and had noambition. was nervous and dizzy and everything seemed to worry me andlhadawful pains in my right side. I felt badly about four years and could not do my work as it should have been done. IsawLydiaE. Pinkham's Vem. table Comnnnnd art. vertised so much and it did so many peo ple good that I began to take it myself. I am feeling fine now and every one tells me they never saw me looking so well. I live on a farm, do all my work, and have three little girls to take care of. I am recommending this medicine to my friends and know it will help them if they use it like I do. " - Mrs. Herbert lAjnu, i. it. a, box 7, Larwill, Indiana. Many women keep about their work when it is a great efFof t. They are al ways tired out and have no ambition. When you are in this condition give it prompt attention. . Take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, for it is especially adapted to correct such troubles, as It did for Mrs. Long. Phone 321 & Have you yours yet? If not come in and we will 1 be pleased to make one for you. We guarantee our workmanship and fit. All work done in our own shop in this city. We also do dyeing and remodeling of all kinds, if you can't afford a new suit bring in the old one and we will dye and remodel it so that it will look like new. 4 t 4 r4 S08 Main All Dyeing in our own plant. We run and oper ate the only up-to-date place in Pendleton. . Model Gleaners and Dyers Chtirvh of the Kaanrrnn, Corner Court nnd ..Matlock Sts. Preaching service Sunday 11 a. m. und' at 7:30 p. m. Kveryone who does not attend church somewhere else, is cordially InvlteA to serve the Lord with us A hearty welcome to all. Hev. Churchill, 'jinstor, ' Jlrs. Churchill, Deaconess, residence 615 Illalne St., phone 7T4-U. IVisbyterlaiv Corner College and Kast Alta. Ttev. O. L. Clark, pastor. . 1 10:00 a. m. Babbnth school, A. C. Funk, supt. ' ' U;00 a. m. 8eYinon. :45 p m. Christian1 Endeavor. Leader, Miss Sylvester Christopher. 7:30 p. m. sermon. . -. .Special music by choir. " A welcome to nil. - silt. IiA'W"S.y- ITS THE BASIS OF A GOOD 6rnr . . W ff- MEAL Church of tlio Iledecmcr. Hev. Alfred Lockwood, rector. 8:iift n. m. Holy Communion. 9:45 Sunday school. 11:00 Morning prayer and sermon. 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. m i I Our Service Gar IS EQUIPPED TO .. 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