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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1922)
TWELVE PAGES ' DAILY EAST OBEGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 22, 1922. PAGE SIX Tit- Social and Club News Prom ? scccess I drama is thejie ' t Amid setting of mow)- cherry I American drama was the thorn for blossom member of the srnlor clax ' a meetin of the Current literature were eptertained last evening at the flub yesterday, when Mrs. Charles H. annual junior prom, for which mein-t Marsh entertained at the library club bera of the junior class were h fusts at room. the Elks temple. The flowers werej Mrs. Lee Moorhouse discussed the used most gracefully about the room! progress of the l.itt'.e Theatre" move- In Japanese effect, which motif was repeated at the punch table, where two tiny girls In Japanese costume . pres'.ded. The seventh dance, a feature dance. was presented byix girls In costume, who c.ave a Geisha dance. At the close of the dunce the girls presented favors In the form of tiny fans and " Japanese good luck charms to the ', guests. The programs were also in , the shape of funs, painted In pastel vrhades by the art class at the high school; The girls who danced were: -' Jjiura Mumford, Eugenia Endicott, Meryl Rogers, Marvel Harriman, Jean . 'Bell and Dorothy Ross, 'i The grand march , was led by Miss 1 ' Irva Dale, secretary of the senior ' class, and her partner, Clayton Rog- ers. Patrons' and patronesses were: :'Mr. and Mrs. If. E. Inlow, Mr. and i Mr. Austin Landreth. Mr. . and Mrs. '' Hi' McCiilley, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas v Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. I.. B.Travers, Dr. and 1 -Mrs, W. D. McXary, Miss Elizabeth '' Feverancc, Miss Dorothy Flcgal and Miss Ituth Ann Wilson. 1 LEAVE FOR CONDON. , Mr. and Mrs. Jrhri H. Sherman left today by motor for Condon where they will visit Mrs. Rhermnn's parents, , Mr. and Mrs. James Engbers. 1 ment in America, and Mrs. J. C. Snow gave a talk on the development of the Ameriran drama and a few of the present day playwrights. Including an outline of 'Varyins Shores." by Zoe Atkins. The musical program was most de lightful. Two piano dJets were play ed by .Mrs. W. D. Humphrey and Mrs. Clyde rhilllps. Mrs. Thomas Vaushan sang two solos, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. H. S. McKemie. Two piano duets were played by Vivian Estes and Margaret Simpson, followed by two piano solos by the latter. Mrs A. C. Mclntyre. of Helix, a guest of the afternoon, gave a. charming Scotch reading, 'Rnlrnles Cuddl" Down." Flowers In lavender tones, centered the tea table at'-which Mrs. E L. Smith and Mrs, Mclntyre presided during the social hour. , Besides club members, a number of guests w;crt present. -, Ol'EST OF DAUGHTER Mrs. James Mcjreath of Fortland, Is a guest in me nome 01 ner nuusu ter, Mrs. Clyde rbllllna . ( ; VISITORS IX C'TY , ' -( Mrs. William Dornn nnd Miss Fran- ds Johnson, of Rlnir, Oregon, are IV I the city today. ( . - ', ' flOPr' UPSTAIRS SHOP i TODAY featuring Taffeta Dresses at , $19.75, $22.75, $29.75 Shades of navy, copen brown ' and black; sizes 16, IS, 36s and 38. I EXCLUSIVE RCT NOT EXPENSIVE S to the one guessing nearest the number of pieces of E j. ; it.- 1 -i i k canqy in me large glass jar in our winaow. 1 FOUR POUND JAR OF jCandy FREE WE FEATURE VOGAN'S FINE CANDIES SPECIAL A , . y Soft, tender Jelly Beans, full pound, 23c 4 Save with S. & H. Stamps. We give them free with Phone 520 fA all cash purchases. mm DRUG E "Try the drug store first" ' Pendleton, Oreg6n E s 4. 4 HI Everything that is Good at Good Low Prices If it's anything you want in the grocery or meat line, we have it and at a price that will tickle your pocketbook. And our coupon books mean an additional 5 per cent to you. THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 Main Street Phone 187 CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR ' Proprietors. DIXXER IS GIVEN ' The Women's Benefit Association of the Maccabees enJovd a "birth day" dinner last evening, in honor of members whose birtneays occur in January. February and March. ' For the January' table, a color scheme of blue, green, and white was used In depicting & winter scene. Hos tesses were Mrs. I -cola Hrowu. Mrs. Alice Krehbiel. and Mrs. Ullian Con ro Guests were Mrs. W. C. Craw ford, Mrs. E. Bybe, irrs. linry Mc fiee. Mrs. Norma Bolters. Mrs. Au gusta rtust and Mrs, Vella J. White. Kewpies and valentines -were chatmingly used In decorating' the February table where Mrs. Sophia rhnmion. Mrs. Lelis Tnylor anl Mrs. Tlllie Walters were hostesses. Guests were Mrs. Alice Himcs. Mrs. Martha I Greulich, Mrs. Roudon right and Mrs. Mary Kirkpatrick. St Patrick's decorations. In color -rheroe of brilliant green, were used for the Man-h table, tae hostesses eing Mrs. Klrkpntrick , nnd Mrs. lenry Struve. Guests were Mrs. Lot He Clemens, Mrs. Anna McLeod, Mrs. Ella Bradburn and Mrs: Ella Irown. nmTHDAV PA FIT Y GIVEN For the pleasure of Opal Zeleny, who celebrated her fourteenth: birth day anniversary yesterday, her moth er, Mrs. William Ealey entertained with a party last evening at her home. The evening was spent In games. Mr. ?nlcy 'played a mandolin selection, ivith piano accompaniment by Mrs. Haley. A birthday cake with fourteen lnk cnndlcs was cut during the serv ng of refreshments. . GOests for the affair were Laura InsmusRcn, t Helma Rasmusson, 'tlanche Rasmussen, Esther Nelson, luanit.i Perkins. Maryll's Hose, MVytlo Imlth, rinlKh I.ovcland, Willis I.eek Idery Tonnle Zeleny, nnd Dora Wat Mns.1 ' ' ""ATID PARTY ON WEDNESDAY. For Wednesday night U scheduled a "BOO" and nridge narty tor wnicn the girls of St. Agnes Guild, Church at tne Redeemer will entertain ni Parish Hall, for the -benefit At the :hurch. Thirty tables will to In pav. Among those who nave ui- eady made reservations are Sirs. Vorborne Berkeley, Mrs. Charles Bond, Mrs. Hoy Kaley, Mrs. E. J. Murphy, Mrs. W. E. Brock. Mrs. J. F. Robinson, Mrs. J. ( Snow and Mrs. George Hartman. Commltttei are In charge of ar rangements for' the affair.. Mrs. Murphy Is chairman of the refresh ment committee. I MRS. MALI.ETT SPEAKS. , Child welfaro uc'tM'.lei of th-3 Wo men's Christian I'nion were strossed by Mrs. Mary Mallntt, state president, at a meeting of the local union ye" terday, when Mrs. Mnllett was guest of honor. Shturged the support of ,!ill members for the W. C. T.' V. Children's Farm Homo, now e t:ib- Hshcd on a small Bcale near Cor vullis, for the. benefit of - dependent, neglected and pre-dellnqur nt chil dren. , VTTEXD PICNIC ' ' ' . Mi-, and Mrs. Royal M Suwtelle, 'miticily of Pemlleton, now residents if J.os Angeli!, wore among the Ore gon people who attended the annual ' Icnic and dnnce of the Oregon State toc'e.ty held recently In Los Angeles, Dudley Evans president of the moiety mil for many years president of the N'orthwest Athletic Association of Clubs, presided at both functions. CLASS PLEDGES FUNDS , The Loyal' Workers Class f the Christian church met on Wednesday for Its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Harry Whittaker and gave a cash donation tif one hundred dollars toward, the funds for tho pro posed protestant hospital. The class Is under direction ,ot- Mrs. Margaret Hoover. . . LEAVING FOlt ILLIXOIS Mr, nnd Mrs. Jerry Durham, reslr flonts of the Pilot Hock vicinity for the past thirty years, are leaving for Qnlatla, Illinois, to make tholr home. Mr, Durham was engaged In farming near Pilot Bock. He ja lenvlnir on account of Mrs. Durhanft's health. WEDDIXG IS SQLEMXIZED The mnrrmge of William F. BolliiK, of Athena, and Mrs. Minnie Wlckorel, recently of Portland, was solemnised this morning, Justice Joseph It. Parkes officiating. Guests for the ceremony were W. R. Taylor and' J. B. rerry, Cit'ES-TS AT SHUFFLER HOME Dr. F. V. Prime, of Hcrmlston, who was Injured In an auto accident last evening, Is tit the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schiffler. Dr. and Mrs. Prime and children have for tho past few days been visiting nt the Schiffler home. VISITORS IN CITY. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Davin and Fe lix Davln were visitors yesterday at (lie homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Iji Course, us the guests of Miss Lucy Rodin. Miss Rodin returned to Walla Wulla with them. IS CONVALESCING Miss Effle Jean Frailer, who on Sunday evening underwent an emer gency appendectomy at St. Anthony's hospital, Is cimvelaHClng and In a few days will be able to see her friends. CLUB TO MEET The Spliierlnktum Club will meet on Monday with .Mrs. X. P, McLean, of 1001 Ruley Street, and Mrs. A. II. Cox us hostesses. Guests have beon .sked to the home nf .Mrs. McLean. HOMECOMING OX WEDNESDAY. The annual Homecoming and Roll Cnll of tho Hebekah Lodge of l'cndle ton wll lbe held on Wednesday even ing. There will be i program nnd so clul hour. CLUB TO MEET. The Research Club will meet next Thursday at the home of Mrs. R. Ray mond, 311 Water street. Hostesses will be Mrs. Raymond and Mrs. J. 11. Dunham. ' HERE FROM MILTON Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cookhum, of Milton, were Pendleton visitors yester day. . Twelve Hundred Pounds Of Freshly Roasted Coffee, was-placed in our w indow one week ago today. Two thirds of this large shipment is sold. Our big Coffee Sale will continue one more week. This will give you a chance to get a supply of this fine coffee at the special price. 5 FOUNDS FOR $2.35 One Pound Free With Five , Brings- the price down to 39 cents per pound.- ' "More than a little Better Groceries at right Prices." Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Three Phones 28. Only One Quality, the Best a SUtontas sfaw A Specially Featured " Lot of Smart FOR REPRESENTATIVE. mrs. moixtyre Visits . i a. in.nxiintf visitor in Pendleton' yesterday Was Mrs. A. C. Mclntyre, of! I hereby announce myself as candl Helix Mrs Mclntvre is prominent date for the office of Joint Repre- ln community affairs In Helix. MOTOR TO WXLLA WALLA. Mrs. Charles, Bond - and children, Mrs. .Ellen G. Bond and Mrs. E. J. Burchill motored to Walla Walla to day. sontative of Umatilla and j Morrow Countlles. on the Republican, ticket. If elected I promise to faithfully and honestly perform the duties f the office, working at all time for 1 lie IteM IHiemnia Ul iiro, i,r.ujro v j this district and the State or uregon. : I favor legislation tending to elt minute waste ln public expenditures Il'ERE FROM PASCO nd re,iuction or the taxes wherever. Mrs. George Goodman and Jirs ; pogall)lei consistent with sound public Chester Frascr, nf Pasco, are Pendle- t , m fRociis TODAY $19.75 Every dress is new and has just the right-distinc-tiveness about it to make you want to buy more than one. ton visitors today. I RANCHER KILLED. STERLING, Colo.. - April 22. (IT. P.) The body of John Larson, 70, wealthy rancher, was found today by county authorities under a pile of hay' in Larson's barn on his rnnch near Crook yesterday. He had been killed with a shotgun. Larson lived alone on the ranch. - State and federal officials have reached an agreement, and will spend this year $1,254,000 In road construc tion work In Idaho. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Furnished -aprtmcnt-, Hamilton Court. '' )'' '- . V ' Xnfiin ' First Church of Christ, Scientist of Pendleton, Oregon announces a free lecture on Christian Science hy Johii J. FUnn, C. S. of Evanston, Illinois, member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church. ' tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Roston, Massachusetts In the Rlvoli Theatro Monday, April 24, at 8 p. m. Tho public Is cordially Invited. JOSEPH ELL Insurance Moved to 526 Main East Oregonian , Bldg.. Office Phone 245 Slogan. , Constructive economy, and a fair er distribution of the tax burden. E. M. HULDEN. : " (raid Adv.Jf '' ' ' '- ITS THE BASIS OF A GOOD '"' Ann Res. Phone790.W Use our bread as a found at 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. Cheaper Farm Loans . -' ' ". '''"-' - RF.PAYMF.XT PRIVn,FF- AXD PROSrPT -I -- KKKY1CF. Wo make farm loans for one of tho lnrgest East- ,: V ' ' em Insurance companies, and are prepared to Rlvo.jl you any kind of loo." you desire. f. v . . . ! ' I-lve und seven year loans, requlrlnB" no repay ment of principal before maturity, with liberal pre- '.,.. -. ' payment pritllcBf, If desired. . Ten and twenty year loans, with easy amortized , ;' annual Miymrnts after the third year, with addlti- , ' , onnl pi-epayincnt prlvlleces. If desired. v - BK SURE to obtain the terms of our new farm loan, j .' ' ' " J..C. SNOW C'-- 80 Mnin St. " : -. f t,,' " , - Correspondent for ": ; ., i'?'Wi;RMOXT loax & trust co., 5; . : , i,---V" .' SpoliUne, WnMbiiiRtiiii ' Kstabllshed 188.v ..' I. wm mm DANGE EVERYBODY WELCOME jnder Auspices of the Dokie Club. EAGLE-WOODMAN HALL, APRIL 22 ClfuxA Mil g !p A rl mieeion 7S ' r ....- - 5 The satisfaction in a ton of Castle? Gate Coal 4iS can be measured by the 'ever, in creasing demand. v A jfeal Coal that meets your re quirements. J 1 v . ""''V --V; -v;.:';:7.V:' B.L. Burroughs; Inc. Fone Five For Fuel ':-':' : x :. . 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