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A-'', :1k.'ww.T-',;5.. ''- "i' ' DAILY-EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OEEGON. SATUEDAY EVENING. APWL 29, 1922.. TWELVE PAGES r AGS SIX r " 1 1 " 7 1 1 . Social and Club Jyews mv-v n wrtiTi rv ri itl iHumnhNV rst Mhl F!. J. Iat1 heW- I I jina. no.ND chosex. .TO ENTERTAIN CLVB Member of th Humphrey and Jin i 'convention to be Tuesday when they will be rues of ! library club rooms, r,- ,. . n.fin? Mm. Frank Kraxier at Hillside homo. A number of charming musical .mj, at a meeting . i v, i.,lr i r u i urn I nnn w rnniipn an. T ji .- ..... v.. r ..'flub are antlolatlnit a Teacher Association t M In TflMint In e it,. 1 iiwoin P T i vwrt.rHin- They will met-t at 1:45 p. afternoon. An eniov&hto rroeram vaa riven by the members of the eighth grade tor ne ftrnoon. of the achool. Songs were sung by) . ' Ih. .ntlr. plan unrl Arrhie Twitchell Mft8. Dt'FP HOSTESS played a piano aolo. Leonard Marty gave a violin aolo and Bobby Miller a recitation. A talk on "Our Growing Glrla" was given by Mm L. D. Idleman and S:Imi Rubra Na-son, county librarian, talked on "Hooka for Older Girls." Mis Delia Rush, principal of the Lincoln school, talked on the sub ject of "Girl Scout." I'ioneer Ladies' nn were hostesses yesterday for a I meeting on I meeting of the Delphian Club in the m. at the I numbers were given. Alias lJuri Epl-ol church and from thence Johnson played two piano solos, will motor to Mrs. Fraxier's home jrhopin's "Wultx" in B minor, and ! McDowell's 'To a Water Uly." A iSpirit Flower" by Campbell Tipton jand "Sacrament" by McDermid were xi r w r.. .... hni venter- i the vocal numbers given by Mrs. day for a most enjoyable luncheon atiThomas Vaughan. Miss I-ol Swas her country home. OueMa who motor- 'Kurt read a selection from "The Tam- rATlTr 18 GIVEN. Mrs. Henry Collin and Mr. Pale Blusher entertained yester'dy after noon with a bridge arty ut the home of Mrs. Blusher. Blx tuhles of bridge were In play, Mr. Herbert Thomp son winning high score honors and , Mrs. Fred Earl second. Fruit blos som and tulips were used In decor ating. ' el out were Mrs. Ceorge Pertnger, Mrs. I. M. Sehannep, Mr. Marion Jack. Mr. V'. D. McXary and Mrs. John Adams. IlETfRXS FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. C. G. Stnccy returned last even ing from San Louis Obteto where she visited her daughter Mr. W. U Kel ley, for the post three month. MRS. 'ROrXD RETURN'S. Mr. Frnnk P. Round returned to day from Portlund where he visited for the past ten days wttn ner son, George Round, ' ci.rn has meeting: .Mr. I I. Rogersc Mr. W. D. HOPF'B UPSTAIRS 8HOF Just 20 Women and Misses' Can Share in This Sale oi SILK DRESSES TODAY Values to $39.50 $19.75 A fortunate purchase by our - resident buyer in New York enables us to offer these excellent dresses ' of Canton Crepe and Taffeta some beaded, others hand embroid ered values worth in the usual way $25, $29.50, $32.50, $35 and $39.50, ' J1 A nr FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ............ V 1 M J ing of the Shrew.' A bit of Oregon history, touching; upon the colonizing of Oregon, and 'the emigration In 18.19 was given by Mis Barbara Hoch. Mrs. J. R. Mac- blaster rend a paper on Matteo. Maria Boiardo. Prasildo and TIs- bina. A dlscriptlon of Italy, includ ing the story of Florence and Venice was given by Mrs. It, H. Home. Bright colored tulips were used In decorating and Mrs. E. I- Smith and Mrs. C. 8. Wheeler presided at the tea table. GUEST? AT MASSET HOME. Dr. and Mr. S. Burke Massoy. of The Dalle motored to I'endleton yes- terdny and are guests of Dr. Masey's cousin. Dr. H .SI. Massey, for the week-end. Sliss Frede-ike Schilke, who is Instructor in public school mil' slo in The Dalles, accompanied them here and visited last night With her sister, Mrs. Earl Dudley, leaving to day for La Grande to visit her par ent, Mr. and Sirs. Fred Sehilke. MRS. WYRICK TO LEAD. Sir. Bessie W'yrlek will lead in the tndy by the Music Department of the Women' Club on Monday after noon at 3:15 In the library club room. The theme will concern the continu ation of the study of American com posers. . 0131 J TO MEET. - The Parish House Guild, Church of the Redeemer, will meet on Monday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. R. M. Tnnnler in Dnugla Court with Sirs. Tannler and Sirs. Emmett Estes as hostesses. MRS. KONESSIC HERE. Sirs, Mary Konetwie, of Walla Wal la, Ih a guest -at the home of Sir. and Sirs. George Fiedler, 631 Slaple street. Sir. Konesslc resided here for 31 years, but now lives in Walla Wnllu. LEAVE FOR PORTLAXD. . Mr. and Mrs. - It. T. Brown will leave tonight for Portland, where Mr. Brown I called as a witness before the federal grand jury. Fine Toilet Soap See our window this evening and Sunday for fine display of Quality Toilet Soap. . NOT HOW CHEAP BUT HOW GOOD. Xano Toilet Soap, 3 bars . . 35c Broadway Olive Castile, 3 bars v. 25c - Venetin Bath, 3 large bars 25c . .. Oval Label, Hard Water Soap, 3 bars ..... 25c ' English Series Bath, 3 bars , ...25c Hard Water Cocoa, 3 bars 7. . . 25c - Pure Glycerine, 3 bars 25c , White La Perla,- 3 bars . 30c t Good Toilet Soap, 20 bars .. $1.00 "MORE THAN A LITTLE BETTER GROCERIES AT RIGHT PRICES" Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Three Phones 28. Only One Quality, the Best si (Fltnmas Remarkable Prices Repeater EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE g. Anyone Having Dandruff or Itching Scalp ; Should Use Youth Craft FOR THE HAIR AND SCALP A Positive Remedy for Dandruff and ,r, Wi Itching Scalp We sell YOUTH CRAFT HAIR AND SCALP REMEDY on an ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE. If not entirely satisfied return the empty bottle JJ.1EA1T0 EN a and money will be refunded. K YOUTH CRAFT SELLS AT ' , $1.00 per bottle THOMPSON '$ STORE , "Try the drug store firtt" Phone 520 , Pendleton, Oregon rOHTLAXD, April 20. (tT. Mollis Straw, said by longshoremen striker to he a member of the I. V. V'., today was Jailed after ser.'oimly Injuring Frank Anderson, slrlke brcaker, toy throwing oil of mnHtard in his face. Several fights occurred. The lonRHhoremen's union declared the I, W. W, threatened them If they did not Join "one hljf union..", New forces of police were sworn In this morning. The situation is declared se. rlous. , " mob viou:nci.: fkared. TIKAHDSTPWN, , 111.. April 21). (V. P.) Mob violence Is feared today as the result of the killing of Sheriff Iishbrook and two. deputies In a battle with Ornek section bunds. Thirty laborers have been taken into custody. lAKhhrnok had attempted to quell disorder In -the camp. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby unnounce myself as candi date for the office of Joint Repre sentative of Umatilla and Morrow Countiies, 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 nnd the State of Oregon. I favor legislation tending to eli minate wasto in public expenditures and reduction of the taxes wherever possible, consistent with sound public policy. , Slogan, Constructive economy, and a fair er distribution of the tax burden. E. M. HULDEN. ' (raid Adv.) I r vT l ' Hfr0. Hi AT. mm - IBRIIMPfB . m . Jll UUIIII Lll . On all UT P,T W. H. BIRDSELL (East Oregonian Special.) MILTOX-KREEWATElt; April 29. J. W. Chenault and Marion Gardner of Froewater went to Walla Walla Thursday on business. ' , S. J. Campbell, well known author ity, on fruit growing, says that there i.r.e hpenltd prosiects for a bumper crop .if fruit. He deplores the, fact that Koine are spraying at th" time when 'ie petals of the blossoms ai still trn and :he bees are gathenr.vi h.m'.-y and are killed by the sprey. Mr. Cami'bt'll says that the work of Tweed Homespuns Flannel Navy Poiret Twill V Navy Trico- tine. sprnying can be put off for a f d.-iys i-mil the f.Mi.Il drop, an d'.M.i eue the bets.ft't alone for sentim;nt, l ut becutise i piny such an lmportuu' part in the firtllization of the Mvi bonis. T; Frc.n oter cannery shirp ;C he. latt tailed of last year eanned ;;) and siraivlurr f s, Wednesday, w hich '.lean j cvtry liViig up from Ian'. M-ar. md (h' ci.mi" ry will be ready 'u tae (:.! of all fruit that a prol'itaV :::r ket can not be found for. bvvpi'-i".;. pccinlly t'liiiatoes, of whin tif f will he a l,ir$(.' acreage pli'itid. ihh- W. E. Jones has "purchased a brand new rage car to use -In taking care of his real estate business. . 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