East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 17, 1922, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1922.
TEN PAGES
Social and Club News
C'IRCLK TO MKKT.
The ltibli! HeiuliiiK Ciicle will
meet tomorrow afternoon ut II
o'clock in I'urisli Hull, t'hnnli of
the Redeemer. A very interc-'tinK-und
entluiHiiiKtic meeting was held
laKt Wednesday. The story of !a
lauin, as prepared and disctiHHed by
the mcmbera, proved to he one of the
inoBt interesting of the Jiible nur
' nit Ives.
.Mrs. 8. A. Lowell has consented to
hold the office of lean atfain this
year, with .Mrs. . M. Kehannej) and
Mrs. Afrnes Htillman as hor asslsl
mits. Jliss Ida lioyil is leader, and
she has appointed the follovtiHK
lieads of departments: Mrs. ). i).
Hobart, head of the history dept.;
I Mrs.
Win.
Mrs.
ICsirh
X. IJerkeley, literature; Mrs.
Humphrey, music and art;
C. ('. Whitemun, story tellliiK.
niietitiK during
the month is
in charge or one of these ladies, who
suggests the line of thought to be
emphasized during the reading for
that day und brings in supplemen
tary reading- to illustrate or enlarge
upon her special theme, thus adding'
interest to the subject In hand.
Tlie officers and members of the
circle extend a hearty invitation to
all ladies who would enjoy these
readings. The outlines for each
week's residing can be studied in the
htmies, so that the Indies may have
the co-operation and assistance of
the gentlemen in the family, who
will be welcomed as
bers in that capacity.
honorary mem-
RECENT COAT ARRIVALS
FROM
"MISS MANHATTAN"
Note the new sleeves and cuffs.
Admire the new collars that can be worn either
chin or flat.
Never! were wraps and coats gayer or more in
dividual, more pleasingly charming than now.
Prices are satisfactory as always.
Hopfs Garment Shop
Formerly The Thomas Shop
-MAIiUIAClK IS SDl.K.MXIZKU
At a wedding this morning at eight j
o'clock at Kt. Mary's Catholic Chin ch. I
Miss Ida Walters', daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Walters, became the bride
of William O'ltourke. Father I'atrick
O'ltourke, of The Dalles, an undo of
the groom, officiated, In the presence
of a small number of guests. Asters
decorated the altar before which the
ceremony took place.
The bride wore a tailored suit of
blue, with collar of wolf and becoming
hat of sapphire blue velvet. Her eor-sa-e
bouquet was of Ophelia, roses.
Miss J'ei'.gy O'ltourke, cousin of the
1,'room, sv.-is mnid of honor, She was
attired in blue tailleur with s'luirrel
collar and hat of wood brown. Ifer
i orsage was of roses. Albert Walters,
brother of the bride, was best man.
Following the ceremony, a break
fast was held :it the Walters home.
After a short weddiiiT trio to Victoria.
! Mr. and Mrs. O'ltourke will reside at
tlie Security Apartments.
Mrs. O'ltourke, is a girl of pleasing
personality. She was graduated from
Kt. Joseph's Academy. Jler family
have resided here for many years. Mr.
O'ltourke, who was graduated from
Mount Angel college, served in the
army during tlie war.
Cl.l'lt HAS MKKTIN't;
For tin' first meeting of the fall
season, .Mrs. i nomas Vaughan was:
hostess yesterday afternoon for a'
meeting of the Current I.itcratui e j
Club. Mrs. Vaughan is Hie club's
president.
The program, 'which was a part of
tlie year's theme, ".Modern Thought I
in Art. and Literature,'' was ery in-1
(crest Ins. .Mrs. Fred Doner! spoke
on "Certain Phases of American Short
Stories," and Mrs. Hoy Haley discussed
the o'lirieii collection of stories for
1921, and the O. Henry prize stories.
.Mrs. H. H, Forsliay sang a pleasing
solo with piano accompaniment by
Mrs. Alger Fee.
Howls of marigolds in fall colorings
were used about the clubroom. In
addition to club members, a few guests
were present.
CJ.Cli KNJOY8 MKKTING
Members of the Kplzzorlnktum Club
enjoyed a meeting "yesterday at the
home of Mrs. F. J. McMonies. Follow
ing roll call, volunteer readings were
given, among them "Backward, Turn
Backward." Xew officers chosen were
Mrs. .McMonies, president; .Mrs. I.u-
citia overlurf, secretary.
At the next meeting "open house"
will be held at I lie home of .Mrs. Anna
Storie, it was decided. Several com
mittees were appointed.
Mrs. McMonies made, lavish use of
cosmos, marigolds and Japanese ane
mones in decorating yesterday.
W. r.
i 25 PER CT. DISCOUNT ON BIBLES
We have an assortment of Bibles
and Testaments that we are of
fering a special discount of 25 per
cent.
PRICKS RANGE FROM $1.00 UPWARDS.
THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE
"Try the drug tora firt"
Phone 520 Pendleton, Oregon
We give S. & II. Green Stamps.
TO HIVE I'ARTIF.S
Invitations have been issued by a
Ri'onp of Pendleton matrons for a ser-
ot parties to he given next week.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Wesley . Mat
lock, .Mrs. Lucy Donaldson, Mrs. liny
Matlock, and Mrs. Hintn.'tt F.stes, who
will entertain on Wednesday, October
25, with a bridge party, and on Fri
day and Saturday, October and "S
with bridge luncheons. All three af
fairs will be given at the home of Mrs.
lionaldion, 3:10 Water street.
Hl'SSIA l'l.ANS
.MOSCOW, Oct. 17. An All-Kus-
Mu.il Agricultural Kxposlllon for next1
year was launched here recently. :
Speeches were made by leaders in the
iicpnruncius lniresieii, including um
ny .lacowenes. the peasant, who is I
head of the department of agricul
ture. America was mentioned, with
"her idle tractors, which should be
brouirht 1., L'ul'i'u iiiiio.it,-,,.) '
fields." The opening date is August
15, 1IIL';.
NEW CANDY
We have just received a large shipment of
extra fine quality candy from one of the larg
est candy factories in the country. We invite
your inspection.
Banquet Mints, Red Imperials, Imperial
Hearts, Special Lacoom Paste in Mint, Lemon,
Orange and Raspberry; Blush Cream Pepper
mint, Cordial Rings Alter Dinner Candy, Non
pareil Brilliants, Star Cake Mixture, Fruitine
Assorted, Mellows Assorted, Jelly Rings As
sorted, Jelly Fingers Assorted, Golden City As
sorted, Mission Dragecs in Apricot Green and
Red.
This is all high grade candy, for people who
discriminate.
VYovr salads l
anfnoltetter
than the oil
you use. And
there is no
finer olive oil
in the world
than
OLD MQMK
OLIVE OIL
From Perfect Olives"
Ask Your Grocer
Today
WK
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
Three Phones 28. Only One Quality, the Best
Mis label is their bond
Customer and merchant
have mutual confidence
in Day's Tailored Trousers
known for fine materials,
skillful tailoring and
reasonable prices
flap's TAILORED TROUSERS .
OorSaie All Leading Dealers I
- toy
SEC. HOOVER ADVISES
BUSINESS ON TRADE
JEWIiLL CM'D TO DANCE ,
Members of the Jewel Club will
ilanee tomorrow evening iit E;i(,'le-1
Woodman hall. Hosts will be Mr. unci
.Mrs. Dave Jtogers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Stroble, Mr. anil Mrs. Lester C'ronln,
Mr. and Mrs. Jaek 1'ozeKar, Mr. and
Mis. Charles liluhni, Mr. and Mrs
W. A. Crispin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Smith.
flOM
IDEAS
E 'DEMONSTRATION
FOR HOUSEWIVES
tll'II.D Tft MICIOT
ireg-eman chapter, Westminster
Kiillrl. will meet tomorrow at the home
of Mrs. George Htangier, SJl South
I'rrkins.
The new wins of St. Anthony's hos
pital will be dedicated on Sunday, Oc
tober 22, at 2 p. m., when the public
will be guests of the hospital nianaso
meut. Harold Warner, city attorney, will
make an address on behalf of the city
of Pendleton, in the absence of Mayor j
(leorne Harttnan, who will be cut of,
town on Sunday. I
The hospital whip was Vuilt at
cost of $230,000 and is completely
furnished. It consists of U'V.r s'orl
anil is modern In every tespt-et.
Following the dedication, (he public '
will be invited to inspc-t v hospi'el. I
between the hours from 2 to I p. m. J
Milk.
Tlie production of milk for
butter making is not given the
attention as a rule which it
should have. The milk intended
for butter making should be pro
duced with as great care us that
Intended for market milk, for it
is impossible to niako high grade
butler from anything but high
gradu milk.
The barn and surroundings
should be kept clean. No feed
ing or any other operation which
will cause dust should be per
formed at milking time. The
cows should be kept clean, und
occasional brushing and the
wiping off of the udders with a
damp cloth before milking will
be great factors in production of
sanitary .milk. The milker
should have clean hands, milk
with a dry hand, not allowing
the milk to touch his hands he
fore entering the bucket. Tho
covered bucket also prevents a
great deal of dust from tailing
Into the milk.
- SCHOOL TEACHER IS
Hoover Hires Expert
Help; Pays Out of
to oivk ham'k
Mcmbi rs of tin- Kill Ware club will
enjoy the fiit dance of the season at
Initio Woodman hall on Thursday
veiling. Hosts will be Mr. and Mis
I.. D. lingers. Mis. Wesley X. Matlock,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson K ltrnek. Mr. I
ind Mrs. Alfred Koeppcn,
.Mrs. .Mm Vaughan and Mr
V. Temple.
I OIliAKl). Kan., Oct. 17. Miss
l.ulu K. Thompson, thirty year old
j high school teacher and leading
(Church worker. who mvsterionsK
yWlI r lLVCt g, am tnc miuiorllics admit the
lease has completely baffled them.
17. Herbert Nn word of any kind has been
tnff of pri- i ' cccivctl ny culler the police
Mits. kiickwki.i, isi-rrriixs
Mrs. , II. liocknell, who has been
here since the Itound -l"i. has return
ed to her home in Vancouver, Washington.
WAHIIlXliTOX, Oct.
Hoover has tile largest
vately paid men of any official in the
government.
tin liis personal pay roll the Com
merce Chief lias an array of talent
getting salaries from $.",000 to J10.000
Mr. and j a year each.
and Mrs. Hoover, a man of large wealth, has
1 a hobby for picking men v ho are
j specialists. He believes this is an age
of specialization.
When he wants an cNpcrt, and finds
no government funds available to pay
him, he digs into his own pocket and
imports a man for the Job.
or
received by
friends since the young woman dis
appeared.
Hefore leaving Miss Thompson
drew all her savings from the bank.
it was said that a day or two be
fore her rcparture .Miss Thompson
received a mysterious telephone call
from a friend, a former Oirard min
ister. Miss Thompson was of a iiiicl
nature und was prominently identi
fied with church activities.
She had contracted to teach school
again this Tall. Her place was fill
ed recently, howeter.
WASHIXOTOX, Oct. 17. (C 1'.)
A world information sertice revealin
to American business opportunities for
the sale of raw materials and manu
factured products across the seas, has
been established by the Department
of Commerce under the direction of
Secretary Herbert Hoovw.
In little more than half a year, I'aul
J. Croghan, chief of the editorial di
vision of the Department, has build up
a news-gathering agency with more
than one. thousand correspondents,
scattered in every corner of the globe
and he has increased his "bona fire
circulation," from 5,000 to 6,000,000.
All of this has been accomplished by
a combination fcuturc. service, conceiv
ed and prepared by Oroghan and his
assistant, William L. Kilcoin. This
service is divided in three sections.
Tho first section Is entitled" What
the World Wants and Xeeds: Trade
Opportunities." This publication is
released every Monday and contains
up-to-the minute information from all
over the world on needs of the various
nations together with actual advertise
ments announcing the wants of speci
fic concerns for American goods.
The second publication is released
on each Tuesday and is entitled i
"Foodstuffs Around the World." Crop
conditions, trade in foodstuffs and al
lied subjects are treated with in this
portion of the service.
The third is the "Weekly Cable
service, compiled by tlie Depart
ment's foreign staff and touching
upon general matters of interest
abroad. Financial and economic de
velopments in every country in tlie
world are reported and forecasted ex
pertly and, accurately in this publica
tion. "Hased on the advertised circulation
of newspapers carrying portions of our
printed service weekly, wc now have
6.000,000 readers. Tapers which carry
this news throughout every section of J
the rnited States and each carries
from a column or less to more than a
full page. Under the old system of
mailing out a daily commerce report
we reached not more than 5,000 per
sons." Six million readers, however. It was
pointed cut, is not the limit of the
circulation of this news. Every pa
per in the country receives through
its Washington correspondents or
through news services the important
or nationaly interesting perl ions of
tho Department's service.
Every American consul, trade com
missioner and commercial attache,
numbering in all slightly more than a
thousand, report interesting' happen
ings in their sections of the world foj:'
use in Croghan's service. ItepoiT'
come in by wireless, cable and mail,
depending upon their importance. By
way of reward for their efforts, news
paper clippings, all giving appropriate
credit, are returned to the men from
whom the reports originate.
"It works better than a salary."
Croghan avers. "When they see all
the publicity they get back in the
States they redouble their efforts, and
we could print an entire newspaper
with the copy wc get daily now."
20,000,000
Run-Down Woman
in tho U. S.!
Lack of Iron and Vitaminei the Prin
cipal Cauie, Ironized Yeaat
Build Great Strength
in Few Day
Madam. there is one thins yoa
should know. When you are ex
hausted, pale, haggard, and run
down, you cannot build yourself up
by means of unnatural drugs. All
healthy, strong, robust women have
bodies that are rich ii vitamines and
ipif
Ton fun Quickly ITnve Xw Strength
Mow fur ihv AklnK by Taking
Ironized Tea!!
Iron. These arc natural builders.
Jtemember too, that yeaHt vitaininea
must bo tlioroujjrMy Ironized in or
der to make you rise eloriously
from your exhn u.stion. The yeast
you tnke must be, not a im-re mix
ture of yeast and iron, but yeast ,
ironized, which is a Hiib.stanr alt
by itntlf. This is whv you should
take only Ironized Yeast. It la tha
only lionized Vea,t produced In tha
world. It is the first and last wnnl
in body force, nerve energy, blood
richness, because it is Nature's own.
Is your body breaking down in mid
dle hki, do you look older thr.n you
really are, is your complexion pab
ashy, course, muddy, spotty, i.s your
blood watery, stomach weak, have h
you dark rinp-s about iho eyes, aro
you exhausted at litllo exertion?
For the love of your own body, your
Hweot charm perhaps all but lost, for
your healthv future and lone !if
ironize! vitaminc-ize! Take Ironized
Yeast! Re sure you pet no substi
tute or imitations. Sold at all drutj
ftorew, at $1.00 a packacre, carh ron
tainins fiO tablets. Kach tnhh-t fj
sealed. They never 1os their imwrr.
M'f'd by Ironized Yeast Co., Atlanta.
Ja. Thf-re's a new lifo valtins lor
you from now on!
GENUINE "GOLD SEAL"
j' SURE TO HELP
SICK WUMbN
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Daytime Werir on Fifth Ave.
SOMETHING REAL
We have just received a small shipment of
sugar cured Italian Prunes. They are of the
most excellent quality. While they last
20c PER POUND.
THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE
11
739 Main Stret
CHA5. D,
Phone 187
DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
Proprietors.
V A
Mrs. Baiter, So Much Benefited by
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, Anxious to Help Others
lx'bannn. Indiana. "I w.iscumplcto.
Iv run down from women n tmublrs and
stomach trouble and
for a long time was
hardly atilo to do my
work. I had omo
f ri?nd:i w ho had
tak.-n I.vdiaK. rink
ham's ogotahle
L i JV'Ui-d. and tbov
tol i ir.o tx-ut i:. 1
know what it ha
done for me and 1 i
roftra:'ii'!iJ i. ti i
ih . as 1 ai fiir i
,t ill po a err a t ;
: tu-lp to a!l si.-k women. I' U a wor. W j
i ful moi i ino. ad I civeyou rTmi.M''n ;
to u-e ny t-'ii.T'i.ial rnd mr ;h 't- .
i fail." Mrs. l.MMl I'AkEil, 310 S '
The-v l -' i-Ts r.v.n-.--n.iire I ydl.i K. '
Tinkharn s oC"ta..o l'onu.und u'Jchi
. toconvirre w or.v ' I lh- crrat worth (
' of thin :rf1. :ne 1,1 tho ti.-atmer.t of ail- ;
merits to w h:ch thoy are ttcn r.bjoct. '
Mrs l!.rrca;Uit "a wor.dorful px-d-
iiino." If you ac urTerinn froo i
tnupl" wo'iii-n nivn i:av or ltt l all !
run Oi nn. wrhout any .n;ition or en- i
rrrv I I otir r-ci .iar wo, t.ike I yd a
r rikhnn ec 'ahi" I mixmnd. It
ji a ra'ural n tormive and should hip !
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Congoleum Rugs!
OFFERED AT SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS.
Gold Seal Congoleum is the modern floor covering.
It lightens housework, beautifies every room and
is extremely economical. It lies perfectly flat with
out fastening. A light mopping keeps the colors
fresh and bright. Congoleum has a smooth, firm,
sanitary surface. It is waterproof. It is suitable
for dining room, living room, bedroom, kitchen and
bathroom. There are simple tile and wood block
patterns as well as elaborate floral effects.
9x12 now SI 5.95
9x10 1-2 now S13.75
7 1-2x9 now $9.80 1
6x9 now 5. 03
USED FURNITURE
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kho'trc t. )n!nir.s of red and blue pait cy a 'oll as whol blouses c
this materul. Smt are already maki- a show of tailored snurtnts.
T.ey come m tan. pray and navy- All Mcfc is mil preferred by older
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Crawford Furniture Co.
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