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TEN PAGES PAG2 SIX DAILY EAST OSEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OMOOS. TODAY EVESISO, APSIL 21, 1922. ' PAGE SIX Social and Club News - ; , " WRITERS MSCL'SSEIX Women writers of America were discu'J at a meeting of the reiulli - tnn -Women's llnli ipalnntjir Ihrin takl., nrt In Ih. ..r.-nlMion ..f I'rOVeOunt rlub this theme twin Mm. K.- K. Gelst, lira. James Johns. Sr.. Sirs, Charles Marsh. Mrs. George Hartnian, Mr?. John Secor, Sirs. C. 8. Terpening, , Mrs. James Hill and Mrs. It. S. ltur roughs. A charming dramutlc read ing was given by Miss l.ots gwaggart and Mrs. K. A. Woody anl sang a group of songs, playing her own ac companiment. At the social -hour Mrs. George Miiler and Mrs. Joe Harden, both of awd in decorating. Mrs. r ringer and Milton. reM!cl at the tea tible Mrs. Swearingcn will I h-stesses tut which was centered with mat igoMs. I a similar affair tomorrow. Kleven niriiiliers of the Milton Im-I Mrs. Peringer has as her guest her re gutiits of the aauahter, Mrs. jonn ji. wr". " local organlzalion for the afternot.it Cortland, formerly 01 renuieiuu. Mrs. Gelst bad charge of ths pro-) IMO.N 1H UtJUA.M.r.l. A chapter of the Women's Chris tian Temperance I'nion was organix- . led yesterday at lUc-th by Mrs. Mary- gram. KNTEUTA1.N WITH LCXCHEUN Mrs. George Peringer and Mrs. X .1 Mal,ett ute ,restlient. and Mrs. A. r May, county prefceent. ine ne- D. Hwearingen were hustesses this afl- HOPF'S UPSTAIRS SIIOF Saturday , featuring ' . Taffeta Dresses 'i- - :"' at $19.75, $22.75, $29.75 Shades 0 navy, copen brown and black; sizes 16,18, 36 and 38. EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE! No. 1A Autographic 4. -try-- - ' r -m J ; Kodak special '4. . with Kodak Annstirrmat Lens f. 6.3 and Kodamatic s. ' ft' t ; . Shutter 5 5 Equips any amateur for virtually any nicture m the ml 5 11 1 hand camera field 4 8" Pictures, 2ysx4V4 Price, $60.00 R 4 ' The 1 A Special has the appointments,' appearance and E 4 ability of a camera of a superior sort. Y J , K lt has the Kodak Anastigmat f.6.3 Eastman-made-- J the lens for better pictures. .. ' 2 J " It has the Kodamatic s Shutter Eastman-made and 9 B accurate to i-200 second which yields seven automatic' 4 Wj ..1 - ' J C f t 1 MA 1 11 It ,t A a ppeeua irom l-auu 10 i-a second, ana duid ana -time ac- r. ernoon for a luncheon, at Mrs. Perm-. nstrurtion In departmental ger s home on Lewis, street. Guests ! work wa5 ytn by tne two leaders, sufficient to make up seven tables of;(m,ir uka dBuUnB wlth Christian bridge were present. Sweet peas were j cUlwnBnlPi chna welfare, temper- .'. tance and social morale. Littla Mar- i Jory Allen Kennedy was made '"White Ribbon Recruit." The meet- liig was at the home of Mrs. J. M. Harrison. ' There are now seven unions In the county, including Pendleton, Milton. Helix. Atheiia, Hermiston. Weston and Rieth. Today the local union entertained with a pot luck dinner ; for. Mrs. Mullett. , PARTY IS GIVKX ! Mrs. C. A. Johnson entertained yes i trrduv with a party of her home, 124 i Jackson street. Daffodils and hya- l cinths were used In decorating. In I serving, Mrs. Johnson was assisted by her daughter. Miss Laura Johnson i Guests (or the enjoyable affair were ' Mrs. Carl Carlson, Mrs. Carl Swanson, ! Mrs. Charles Scroll, Mrs. Charlea Wil liamson, Mrs. Enoch Pearson, Mrs. ' Alfred Smith, Mrs. Albert Eklund. j Mrs. Jess Ftunkum, John Rust, Mrs. i W. C. Crawford, Mrs. Ounder Tcrje 'son und Mrs. Henry Taylor. TEA TO UK GIVEN. I Members of Hegeman chapter. Westminister Guild, will be hostess es tomorrow for a sliver tea at' the uttrnctlve home of Mrs. Elmer Mc- jCoimmach. In the receiving line will be Mm. ! McCormmach, Mrs. E. E. Gcist, Mrs. !lvan Dlmick, Mrs. Roger Kay and Mrs. Perry Jdleman. A musical pro gram Is being arranged by Mrs. JI. ' E. McLcun und In addition there will bo a talk by Rev. George L. Clark, pastor of the Presbyterian church. JUNIORS TO ENTERTAIN. The Junior 11. V. P. V. of the Bap tist church will entertain the Senior 11. Y. P. IT. this evening at a baasket social, tho affair being In the nature of a benefit tor the piano fund. MRS. STOCKER VISITS. ' ' , Mrs. Clara Btocker, who spent the winter In Eugene, Is a Pendleton visitor. She Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kelt. MRS. BAIRD IN PASCO. . Mrs. May Wetzel Baird left yester day for 1'as-co where s;io will visit friends. I.A GRANDE WOMEN VISIT A group of La Grande women wer guests of the Unites Guild of St Mary's church at a meeting, here yes 1.00 .$I.0W ..$1.60 . St.00 ..!. Number One Potatoes v on,itMiuR price. ioo porxiw. 2.M MIXED COOKIES. BEST QI AUTY, POI XUS . QI AUTY COm-iE. pound ;. Cll NH KAXBORXS tXJFIIH 5 POVXHS OXK POI XU u-ai WITH HVE POIXDS 1IEKS1IEY S COCO.. 1 pounds .: 1U1.K CWOAMX 4 POCXl8 :rv WTK.It TEA. 4 lwunds IVORY SOAP FLAKFS. 10 PACKAGES . $1.00 ACKKRMA.VS DAINTY CAKES. S for c XI T TAFI'Y C.VXDY. FRESH, POCXD ? 23e HOXE1.ESS IIiyUUXG. pound SMOKED COLCMBIA IUVER S.LMOX, POIND 40c GOLDEX BLOATEliS, 3 UKGE ONES FOll 23c. t1E lUtOOJIS, tmeh .. : T7":.7! BEST WIUTE SOAP, LARGE aUIS ........23 for 1.00 ASK FOll "WEKKS RED OIL SOAP" WE SELL IT J .... - . ' - J Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Three Phones 28. Only One Quality, the Best A Specially Featured Lot of Smart jyfjRiK SATURDAY $19.75 terduy afternoon In St. Mary's hall. The room was most effectively deco rated, a color scheme of blue and white lelni used. Luncheon was served and was followed by a business meeting. Luter,' on a motor ride, the visitors suw the, new wing of St. An thony's hospital and the Eastern Ore gon Slate Hospital., Among the visit ors were Mrs. FttaGerald, Mrs. Myers,, Mrs. Gilliam, Mrs. O'Conncll und Mrs. Piko. ' DANCE GIVEN AT HELIX : Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott, Mr. and. Mrs. Carl Engdahl, Mr. and Mrs. Let cher Korvull, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ken dull, Mr. and Mrs. Cmedley and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Leisinger. were hosts for a most enjoyable dance last evening at Helix; , Tho hall was beautifully decorated, the color scheme being purple anu gold. Pendleton people who were guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jumcs Bill, Mr. and Mrs. U C. Scharpf, Miss Mel Ho' Parker, Mr. and Mrs. John Mont gomery and Mr. and Mrs. Al Knight. tions an unusually wide range. It has the Kodak Range' Finder a distinct advantage in accurate focusing rising front, and autographic fea ture exclusively Eastman. ' . THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. Every dress is new arid has just the right distinc- tiveness about it to make you want to buy more than : one 9 Phone Mam- 20 ! ' . Pendleton, Oregon g - - Night Phone 890-J - ' - PLl'MniOU THOrGIIT HE NEEDED NEW. PIPEJ4 "My stomach and Intestines ivcre al ways full of gas and I often had severe colic attacks. The puln and soreness caused me to think I needed a new Het of pines. Since, taking Mayr's Wonderful Remedy all this hus dls nppeared and my only trouble now' Is to wake enough dough to buy all the food1 I'd like to eat.". It Is a simple, burmlesa preparation that removes the. cuttarrhal mucus from the intes tinal truut and allays the inflamma tion which causes practically all stom ach, liver and intestinal aliments, In cluding appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded.- For wile by all druggists. v WILL ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. Waldon Byers, son of Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Byers, will entertain at dinner this evening at the home '-of his par ents. Covers will 'be laid for six, Wo of tho guests being classmates of the host, who will be graduated from the Pendleton high school in June. Later tho members of the party will attend tho nnnual Junior Prom, given by members of the Junior class in honor of the seniors, the Elks building. DANCE IS SUCCESS ' Most successful was a dance at which members of the Parish Hlouse Guild of the Church of the Redeemer entertained last evening at Assembly Hall. In tho State Hospital. The dunce wus a benefit affair. Several informal dinners preceded the' dance. Among the hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Collins, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Thomp son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stelwcr und Mx. and Mrs. Herbert Thompson. CALLED BY U.LNES ' Mrs. Jess Baling and Mrs. Frank Bonytofi will leave this evening for Cresswell, where they are' called, by the Illness of their mother, Mrs. W. P. Cavlncss, i ' ' IN NEW RESIDENCE . '.' ' Mr. and Mrs. George Simpson have moved from. 101 Garfield street to 410 Ray street. .? , , (East oregonlan Special.) NOLIN. April 21. Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer left on No. 1 yester day for Del Monte, Cal., where he will take up farming with his brother, Mrs. R. B. Hough is visiting In Mil ton this week with her sister Mi's. L. M. Oliver who Besides there. ' ' The Rev. MV. Situ, pastor of the fulled Brethren Church states that there will be services nil day Sunday. The' Rev. AV. A. Nichols, conference superintendent will be" there also. Scr vices will be conducted by them. The Nolin nine played Central Sun day on the local diamond this Is the first game of the season for the local boys. Central won the game with a score of 11 to 8. Manager Henry Arkell states that they will have a game with Rieth next Sunday at Pen dleton. ' 1 ,' Among those who visited the Round V citv todav were Bill Spence, Mrs. Henry Arkell, Orren Kerr and Rcv.j YV. A. Nichols. " Tom Hooper left Monday night on No. 23 for his home at Hood Kiver. Mr. Hoopef has been working for Dale Slnsher since the 15th of February. AVednesdny afternoon was the monthly meeting of the Women's Mis- sionarv Society. The main suojeci during the afternoon was the election of new officers. Mrs. U. K. wens was elected president. Mrs. D. AV. Davis vice president, MrB. A. J. Hays secre tarv of literature and Mrs. Joe Fisher treasurer. Later In the afternoon a luni-honn s'm nerved, those on the serving list were Mrs. Chas. Mossey and Mrs. Joe Fisher. ' ' side to a platform built on two large motor boats, making a pontoon that would, with its own power, carry the gun to shore.. This whs followed by the landing of two seventy-five field pieces and tractor tracks for ammu nition and the train of a landing party. -. . ... ' . The action was done with great dispatch and without a hitch and all equipment landed without an ac cident.. These guns and tractors are a part of the equipment of the ad ..o ., of the Marine Corps. The guns are now at the Marines' post of . . . i .. .. ... i, ttipi- fliiiitntanamo siuuuii. RUISES-SPRA'NS Anemaia ppmv cold cloths then MP'J are manned by a detachment wlilch has recently arrived from Quantico, Vai. The men are to be drilled with the gun and especially with a view to its one for landing parties, at was demonstrated in the. landing by the FloridaA . ' , , . This special practice o the Marino Is being directed by Lieutenant Col onel' Richvird M. Cutts, l". S. M. C. and will Ve a part of the training Bchedulle of the Atlantic fleet, which Is here with Its commander-in-chief. Admiral Hlljiry P, Jones, U, S. N., on the flagship Columbia. B Table Supply Money savers for Satii irday FLOUR per 10 lb. sack, 50c; 21 lb. s ack $1.00; 49 pound sack We guarantee this flour to you with a moneyback guarantee, crs' flour and sec your saving. ! $1.80 Price oth- 7 large cans of Pork and Beans . . . . . . . . , . . . .$1.00 6 large cans of Hominy $1.00 10 large cans Milk . . ................ i. ; . , .$1.00 l pound Table bupply Special Coffee 30c Monopolc Shrimps, 5 cans .... . . ..... . . ; . . . , .$1.00 1 quart jar Honey , . 48c each 1 10 pound sack of Rolled Oats ; . 63c each Mothers Oats ; . .38c each 4 packages Olympic Pan Cake Flour . ...... ... .95c Large Loaf Bread 10c each 2 pound can Ghiradelli's Ground Chocolate 98c each CitrttarTowdcr, per package 25c Swift's Washing Powder ; .23c each 3 cans of Sun Bright Cleanser , 25c 7 cans of Good Corn $1.00 2 packages Spaghetti, Macaroni, Noodles or Vermicelli , ........ 22c MEAT DEPARTMENT In our Meat Department you will find an abundance of Nice Tender Cuts in Veal, Beef, Mutton, Pork and Spring Lamb. We will have plenty of Nice Fat Hens . V- , , : '.:-r; -:. :- . " IT PAYS TO PAY CASH WHERE CASH PAYS. THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORF B U 1 T T E R T.S.TOWNSEN'S MAKE lib. 41c WARSHIP LOWERS GUN MoetwS V VAPORUB FOR REPRESENTATIVE. , I hereby announce myself as candi date for the office of Joint Repre sentative of , Umatilla and Morrow Countlles, on the Republican ticket. If elected I promise to . faithfully and honestly perform the duties of the office, working at all time for the best interests of the people of this district and the State of Oregon. I favor legislation tending to eli minate waste In public expenditures and reduction of the taxes wherever possible, consistent with sound public policy. Slogan. Constructive economy, and a fair er distribution of tlie tax burden, , E. M. HULDEN. .(Paid Adv.) ri ;,!' ,'. !5(S) (.)t(J)(!)(a(!)Sa(!;(! ' . "Try the drug store I first." ; and Koeppens, . i' ! j the drug storo that . serves ; best, - for Pre- scriptions. v ; .'.,'.:, . ' . 'v ' ' Si TV HOME DEMONSTRATION IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES 739 MAIN STREET PHONE 187 CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR, Proprietors v ClothlnR To mess economically means to choose materluls of quality, to select designs easily cared for, and to have int the wardrobe only such garments , us suit one's social needs. To dress artistically means to consider one's proportions, style, and coloring. It requires a knowledge ol the best in current ttse and an adaptation of the at tractive features to one's "needs. From Uulletln, O. A. C -A'. D. 4 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cubt, April 21. (I. -J. S.) Anchored In" Guan tanamo Bay, opposlto the naval sta tion,, the ir. S. 8. battleship Florida successfully lowered from her, decks and landed on the bench a 156-mllll-metre gun on a massive mount and tructors. ... The big field piece, completely set vip und In readiness for action when it reached land, was swung over the Construction of a new 'building. y the iKugcne houpltal at an approxi mate cost of J.'iO.OOO will be undertak en this spring. It is planned to have It ready for patients toy fall. - Leer are reported grazing In tlio fieldu close to Wlngville, about five milts from Baker, the long winter mkh stm and ehav jblanket of snow hv lug driven thtm from the mountain.!. S. W. Engolien of Klamath Kails ivoi.l over a 150-foot embankment near Steiwnan in his automobile Mon day morning. The car was wrecked but Kngcline escaped with a few scratches. ' l" : lespite the abundance of idle lubor, owners of Marion county hop yards report that they cannot obtain' suffi cient help to cultivate their growing crops. . ' Card of Tlutuks . We wish' to thank our many kind friends and tho Jfeighbors of Wood craft for their kindness shown us dur ing the bereavement and loss of our beloved wife and aunt. Also to thank them for the many beautiful floral offerings. ' , JOHN" B KXIOUT V KDY BUCK LESS. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FIVE ROOM HOCS13 for reut. ply 315 West Alta.. , -Ap- U ST From front of Smith-Crawford Bldg., Dayton bicycle.: Fluder rhmie 513. WANTED Neat appearing boy . be tween 1 and 1 years old. Apply The Delta. . , V ANTED A woman to work- hv the JJ' month good salary totv good n-nrk- NO OI I WOMEN NOWADAYS ; Modern dress, hair dressers, facial experts and cosmetics all combine to keep women of all ages young and at tractive in appearance,' Not until the telltalo wrinkles become so deep, the figure stoops, or some ailment or weakness develops to rirak a woman down does she really lok her age. . ISvery woman owes It to herself and her fumlly tp keep herself young In appearance, and happy. When head arhes, backaches er "the blues" 'de velop or when a woman reaches the trying age from forty-five to firty, Lydla K. Flnkham'a Vegetable Com pound may be depended upon to keep her in health, ns It has so many otjier women whose, letters we are continu ally publishing In this paper. , ITS THE BASIS OF A GOOD MEAL rant TV! 1 mm i Wa ID aper This is ' the season that you want your rooms made to ' look like new a little wallpaper makes a big difference and the . expense is small. : , WWE BROTHERS PAINTS , k L. J. McATEE Contracting 513 Main St. ;! Job Work Use our bread as a found at ion upon which to build the perfect meal. Thia 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. i : i ! ! iii w mm m mmm !!! i S White Enamel ' ' ' - BREAKFAST SET at $22.75 .' '."',. Tabic round drop leaf and 4 continuous post st J'lo, cluurs all hi - pure wliKc enamel finish for , $22.75 . v' SPECIAL Imported Chinese Grass Chairs and ' Rockers - - 5 (Ituicr of sovTal styles of chairs and rovkcrsl tho Ideal thiiiz for the front porch. Your choice . . - Chairs $5A5 Rockers $5.95 Crawford Furniture Co., . Your Credit is Good. Your Old Furniture Taken in Exchange for Nw : i0 E. Court Street .. . ;lta4M PendJeton, Orcoa J ir. I'honu J 1ST, J :i'-TMs-JiaOT.m:Biy"B''rT-naH Hi'B a ans