TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAH, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1922 PAGE SIX 13, r 1 6 r 1 Social and Club News TO ENTER SMITH COU.TCGK Miss Hk?l-n Nelxon. diuiKhtpr of Mr. and Mrs. David II. NflKon. will loavc on Fridtiy or Haturdny lor Northamp ton, MnKsarhiisettH, to rntrr Smith College. MIkh NrlKon, who Is o grad uate of Pendleton hl(th school, won the lantern cnji In her Henlnr year, having 'been chosen uh the bc.it all round student. At University of Ore gon she was elected president of tho .student body, belnR the first woman over accorded that honor nt the col lege. She was prominent in athletics aim a member urine Varsity Women's pwlmmlnR team. She Is a member of Gamma Phi lieta sorority. Cl.Vn TO MEKT The Cold Spring Community Club Will meet on Saturday, September 16. Meetings will bo resumed for the fall anil winter. They have been discon tinued during the summer months. (il'KSTS AT CARTER HOME Miss Emily Carter, of Rlehmon.!. Virginia, and Miss Marie Covington, .if Norfolk, Virginia, will arrive In Pendleton tomorrow and will be guestc at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles IT. Carter. Miss Carter is a niece of Mr. Carter, and she and Miss Covington have been in Portland for the general convention of the Episco pal church. Miss Carter and Miss Covington will be here until after the P.ound-t'p and will be complimented with several social affairs. MISS D RUMTT ELIvE II VISITS Miss Jessie Drumhellef, of Walla Walla, who has been chosen as one of the maids to attend Miss Thelma Thompson, queen of the Pendleton Round-Up, was a visitor here yester day. Miss Drumheller Is the daugh ter of Ooorgo Drumheller, well known Walla Walla horseman. Exclusive "Miss Manhattan" Representative WHAT YOU MAY EXPECT AT THIS SPECIALTY SHOP Latest Styles, Highest Quality, Honest Values, . Personal Service NEW SUITS NEW DRESSES, NEW COATS NEW BLOUSES We want to show them to you at the first op portunity indeed they are well worth a special visit. HOPF'S Formerly The Thomas Shop Preserve the Pictures You Take Today for the Days to Come! Surely you do not want the passing events to go by for ever and a kodak picture is such a nice way to remember. The price is so small, too. Next week will be crowded full of choice picture taking events, take all the pictures you can Round-Up and send them to your friends. I If PENDLETON DRUG CO. Night Phone 10G9 Pendleton, Oregon jj Phone Main 20 P.l.'Sy FiEK CT.UIi MEETS The Ilusy Pee Club of the Macca bees at a recent meeting elected the following officers: Mrs. Murtha lielts. president; Mm. Lillian Conroy, vice president; Mrs. Mary Mangold, secre tary treasurer. Those vho served the luncheon for the meeting were Mrs. Mary Kirkpatrlck, Mrs. Douise Lamp kin, Mrs. Packard, Mrs. Martha tlreu lich, Mrs. ITattic Ferguson. Mrs. Alice Krehbiel,, Mrs. Alice Himes, Mrs. (iladys Ifobbs, .Mrs. Marrietta Hans com, Mrs. Tilda Franknm, Mrs. Zer fl 11 and Mrs. TxUie Clemens. Great bowls of asters, in lovely fall colorings, were used In deccratin;:. In an artistic rtrcsn parade. Mrs. Oreu lich won first prize and Mrs. Kirk palrick second. Interesting talks were given by Mrs. Carrie Dale and is. Kl-. llbiel. About forty-five guest: were present, including several from out-of-town. cun.n cirls To niVE pday. The young ladies of the World Wide guild of the Pn prist church will present a missionary play called "The Pill liottle," at the church, Alta and iohnson streets, on Thursday niKht nt 8 o'clock. Mrs. Franklin (i. Hilling, the pastor's wife, has been training the girls for several weeks and they are enthusiastic about the play. The story is taken from life In India and Is said to depict life there better than most plays do which attempt to inter pret the life of people of India. There aro twenty girls and young women In the cast and they will appear in cos tume. There will be no charge for art mission but a s'lver offering will be received to cover expenses. SHOWER IS CIVEN Mrs. Mike Rodcn was honored last evening at a shower at the home of Airs. Thomas Keating. Ouests were Mrs. Roden, Mrs. H. J. Kavanauah, Mrs. Ray Hester, Mrs. Frank McNal ley, Mrs. Joseph Russell, Mrs. James Lalng, Mrs. Ilanry Swartz, Mrs. Clar ence McLeod. Mrs. Ceorge Swartz, Mrs. Ceorge O'Daniel, Mrs. J. R. Pin son and Mrs. K. J. Sommervllle. CLUB TO MEET The Triple Link Club will meet to morrow at the I. O. O. F. hall with Mrs. Nettle Whetstone, Mrs. Alfred James unit Miss Lena Horn as hos tesses. RETURN FROM TP.IP Mr. and Mrfj. Fred Earl, Mrs. Joe Jones and Mrs. Herbert Thompson have returned from Portland. They made the trip by motor. CLUT) TO MEET The Riverside Needlecraft Cluh will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edmund Mabie. LEAVES ,FOR COI.LEliE Miss Ruth Keane left today Forest Ornvo where she will enter cll'ic University. D. OF V. TO MEET The Daughters of Veterans meet tomorrow evening In the hall. for Pa- will city LOCAL PEOPLE WILL VISIT WALLA WALLA Many Pendleton limn nlnn to visit Walln Walla tomorrow to bo present at Inn fair whirl, in being' HttiReri there during' thin week. Home local penple made the trip today, but nmny mote plan to go tomorrow. Present plans are Paid to call for the derby to be run tomorrow, and interest in this nice wilt draw many Uotimt-P boosters. R 11. Thompson, livestock director of the ltonnd-rp, said this afternoon that tryouts probably will bo suspend 1 tomorrow nt Itomid-l'n nark out of courtesy to the Walla. Walla fair. COUNTRY BUTTER 2 pounds full weight, guaranteed 90c Better Biscuit Mixture, small 25c; large 50c Ground Chocolate, pound 25c Gillnetters Columbia River Salmon small 30c j large 50c; oval, 60c Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee, 5 lbs. $2.35 Imperial Brand Coffee, 5 pounds $2.35 Old Monk Olive Oil 35c to $6.50 Burnett's Extracts, all flavors and sizes. Hearts of Palms, tin . $3.00 Carmen Pimentos, imported, tin 20c Bulk Coffee, Gray Bros. Special, 4 pounds $1.00 Ackerman's Dainty Cakes, each 20c I I For wee tons to x ' ! If llll 'inn I Ml benefits like old mom OLIVE OIL "From Perfect Olives'" First Pressings of choicest olives from the famous proves of Nice.France Pure - clean -delicious. illli. .Liiinmvv... Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Three Phones 28. Only One Quality, the Best 5 THE UTILITY COUPE 4 v. innrior in thp two nasseneer coune iield. lusner body with wide, roomy seat, real upholstery, extra wide doors, non-rattle windows, sun visor, door locks, gaa tank in the rear in fact every equipment that is found in cars costing many times the cost of the Chevrolet is incorpor ated in the Utility Coupe. Cord tires standard equipment. Lj mini? rno rrnrjnMir At TP A IMPORTATION Trombley Motor Co. 809 Garden Him iimiiii 'iiiiiprium Hfliftirtr,f KnfiOi-i'j, L.jte.,Jl Ttic shotguns of Umatilla county sportnmen have been oiled up in prep aration for the opening of the duck and gooHe season, because on Satur day morning, the law permits the waterfowl to be hunted. The law says that hunting may start 38 minutes before sunrise, and It must be concluded at sunset. Sol Baum has worked out a scale showing the time the sun rises and sets from September 16 until September 30. By deducting 30 minutes from sunrise time, hunters will know just when to start hinging away at duetts. The geese usually do not arrive in Oregon waters until the storms become heavy in tho Northland. Following is the table: ft 0 M IDEAS E DEMONSTRATION FOR HOUSEWIVES September Sun Rises Sun Sets 1H r, :32 .ri:"i9 17 5:33 r.:r,S 18 5:35 f. : " 7 lit 5:36 5:55 20 6:37 5:54 21 6:38 6:52 22 5:40 5:50 23 5:41 - 5.4S 24 6:43 5:47 25 5:44 5:45 2il 5:45 5:43 27 5:lli 5.41 2S 5. 48 5:40 29 5:50 0:35 30 5:51 5:38 LITTLE CHANGE IN The serving of a hot school lunch need not be a matter of great expense, for often tho school board will enect the popu lar demand by providing the very simple equipment necessary. The actual preparation of the dish is done in some communi ties by public spirited women who take turns going to the school once every two weeks to do the cooking. Then, too, it often forms a part of the school routine, the older girls in charge thus having simple lessons in eokeiy. By having the children eat together, lessons of value may be taught, and the resulting sociability and slowness of eat ing are no small benefits. V. X. PEACHES AND WHIPPED CREAM. Buy them both at T BUT WASTITNTJTOX, Sept. 13. (U. P.) Mrs. Harding continues to Improve. The 8 n. in. bulletin gives practically normal temperature and spent a comfortable night. she C Clover x J and Leaf Dairy Market Phone 55 521 Main St. Yours for better meat and dairy products. Docs It Pay To Pay Cash? This is a question that confronts many customers. A trial will convince you that there is but one real method to follow and that is to pay as you go along. There are no differences to settle at the end of the month to cause hard feelings between the merchant ami the customers, livery sale is a link in a chain of .friendship that binds the customer and the merchant to advance their mutual welfare. Once a cash cus tomer, always one. THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 Main Street Phon. 187 CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. COODYEAR Proprietors. To Sfop Pimples Yeast Vitaminas Must Be Ironized Ironiied Yeast Combines the Neces sary Body-Iron and Body-Vita-mines Which Make Skin Eruptions Vanish Absolutely Tou can prove the remarkable re Puit of ironiKt'U ycust in u few days' lime. To net results tllut you ran actually see In your mirror, mid ac tually feel In your whole make-up, ou must ue thai yeast which alvea Low Close l.OO'.j 1.00i featured the i Wheat prices show but little change today, September grain closing at $0.!l!li, December at $1.00 5-S and May at $1.05 5-8. est.erdayy closings were $0!l f 1.00 " and $1.0ti, re spectively. Following are the quotations re ceived by Ovcrbeck & "ool;e, local brokers: AVlient, I Open High Sept. $.!i!l'!J $1.00 'J Dim-. 1.01 H 1.01 'i Wheat Inactivity early trading with prices a small premium over last night s final figure. Later In the day what support there was I nthe market was filled up. and the close wus rather easier at about! tho bottom. Reports to the effect I that export business in -American! wheat the past few days has heenl larger than reported failed to revive! confidence in the market, it was said ! that liertnany had bought about live million wheat in tho past few davs. and that the bulyk of hard winter at lUtffiilo, Montreal and other points ahd been cleaned up. Winnipeg mes, ago also intonated that a large bus- iness hart been dune In Canadian wheat, but added that the prospective movement will more than offset the demand. Receipts nt winter wheat PRESENTED TO HOUSE WASlllN'OTON-, Sept. 13. (f. r.) The conference report of the bonus bill was presented to the house today. Action is postponed until after the tariff Is passed. The report will prob ably be brought on tho floor tomorrow. Mrs. C. D. Connor Friday. Mrs. Van Densen conducted a very successful millinery class Friday after noon, a number of hats were made. Mrs. Percy and Mrs. Long-horn of Hermiston visited at the home of Mrs. B. K. Catatil Friday. Dr. Alexander Iteid made a profes sional visit to Pendleton Saturday. Sirs. tAnna Heasle of Crass Valley was visiting; at the home of her broth er W. T. Heevcs the past week. Mrs. S. A. I'ennock and Miss Tier nice Johnson of Pendleton were the Buests eof Mrs. W. T. Reeves, last Friday. Mrs. .lames F. Lane returned home Fridny friim a two months visit with her father at Montividea, Minnesota. Work on the Lepion building is prosres.-in;; rapidly and it will soon ho ready for occupancy. L. P. Shanfrle n former stanfield boy was shaking; hands with his many friends Friday. He is now a resident of Milton. The Auxiliary of the American Le gion met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. M. Dupuis. wmmk FOR THE RELIEF OF Pain in the Stomach and Bowels. Intestinal Cramp Colic, Diarrhoea - SOLD EVERYWHERE- ' (East Orcffonian Special.) ilomt'stk-itK. STAN FIELD, S't. 13. Mrs. C. A. Knzen whs hostess Saturday afternoon In n. number of friends in honor of Miss 1. a vina Wnliran.ood of l'endle tnn. Kiuht tahlps of Tfltv were play ed, those Hcei'Ptintr Mrs. Ifazen's hos pitality were Madams Connor, Con nelly, Stuart, Znreher, Everitt, Keid.i Iters. Dunninjr. Veach, Fulton, Coop er. Sloan, Walker, Rtnttrar, Hills, Hihards, I,anrence, Evans. Smith, I "arsell, MeCall, Lane, Severance, Ar neson. Starkweather, Vatr-in. M'ss M:irar't Ha van. Mrs. Cook and Mrs.! Ka mond Cook of Hermiston, Mrs. i Ivan Dnnninjr and Mrs. Alice Venoh j was awarded the son venire. At the rtose if the afternoon delicious re- ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Chas. A. Vurpillat is now resident represent ative for the Fuller Brush Comoany of Hartford Con necticut. Fuller Brushes 69 Uses. Head to Foot, Cellar to Attic. Call 705-J . H ATIIF.NA KFSIPKNCn for Sale ir wotild rxchaiifto for Pen diet on re?hlenrp. It. Watts, diet on. EiTT'T 1M I'M M ft 1fT IT r'.t ir,l tht r.t in twt tt irnrnm hht awr am hit New Draperies snow a latime on. wntie the fItnn.enis were s.rved th millinK demand is hroaden-, ;ls assist, d hy her dauchte: j M. Iopuis and dau:hhti-r in inw ". . Ilazeu. hostess . Mrs. C. i: Mrs. I M! la.-l a ! r. purr he necessary hluo.l-buiMirK vita mnes with the prup.-r kind of Mrrnfrth-fcitvlnar iron, in It.e jan!d r-rm as ii niM's in the human b.iv. Ther is only ono iro:;ir.-l v,-it iiro ilureil in Ihe r.rll. .-.nj it i ..iK,! ini!y. Ironls.. Vasl ll is nut a lnr nnxiur of fra.i and iron .ut Is fasl ir.inir.l. mh-.h is a ..,l Mtw all bv Its, If. !'nin, Waek irals at.d rrupttons nv an thai v.-u rf minus Ihr ricM kin. I , i ti .11-an.l-vilaminrs. Yeu n-rj loth lr.n'ir. ' f " W!!l fr-e yu Irx.m pmiple lmh4mtm.nt f.ir- v.r, i.tyr t la.-k-fi,Jr !! v.imh. y,.ur rurin.l rieti rrtl Mot'J wiil how if mP rubv of our . hk, nj a.toraMe kin-ci.-r-ie. 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POSSE CLOSE ON TRAIL OF THE OLYMPIA FIEND j si?Tn.n spt. is ( r r Slietiff M.u!h with ll11'0(in.l!'. i" .uain tn the trail of the t!niMa fit rd n-rH't 'ivnii:i Tvportt vl t li-.t m.in ji'isjm e .1 f thv crip' ti tirioiir'l n l- l-it n'ct ihroush runnine fire, liit cartur U iminlctoi Iter. inrc. K. Ol:irk of Fi'ho oo- 1 oiit.l the v',iliit in the Pn ih terian 1 church S'liidav in the ;ii-sne .f Mr.' Fa-i..tt. j Mis fv:na V.'.il:iwoo. ,,( r n-' di tn is i he c..e-:t of Mn. C A. ITa.n. H"iUf Walker nji t r.iV!:.i:nii 1tim-,s in leri!Htnn Ve!n day. ' Mr-v. !::n iTtiinc .itiil ?tr. A!ie Vt a h han refrrd from a istt in. ' Mo.,i i;: r and Portland. Mim K:iehi-1 SKxm a h'-rptnir in IV",. 1. ton Sttnrd.iv. Miw Miry John of Pn.1-t n an- M K.tt- S!anfi.'!d if Por l.tnd w;-' iM'''"k tn Mt J nme A 1 N it tbe lat - -.f Th.' w-.-k T'i c t h:? h:ip .! in ,i nr lo.i 1 of t t 1 to a -1 ii p,:::'- in -tr t criiwinc M'-v S. S-x-rmr-e M..ndav - :kitr to i.-u h r f th-r K. V. Hir'r. Mr. I ee Iark r nrd M nt. Harry 9 A second shipment of new Fall 1022 Drapes received ready for your inspection, also a shipment of new Art Reed Lamps. The assistance of our interior decorator free. SEE OUR WINDOWS. Crawford Furniture Co. Your Credit is Good. Your Old Furniture Taken in Exchange for New lS E. Cran fn FIm M 3