In the Park Charley Chaplin's Comic Capers Hubby Spoils a Party Copyright, 1915, by Keeley-Handy Syndic!. V 1 he lvvys rind IN PARK' THE ivinsanie s'mTle. and vinpjn i i TTTo3s f ruin V- Is (PRETTY) rfG A CCOO-EL 4 v 3 ''' -v iKv' ihis is fc tat.'vs -stJv" Eicei'c i sea v til-y t" Ciei Tiicio man CHURCHES CHRISTIAN r. Claude Stephens, Pastor Announcements for week beginning Lord' Day, Nov. 21: Bible School at 10 a. m., J. W. Rich ardson, superintendent Divine Worship at 11, a. m. Christian Endeavor it 8:30 p. m. Evening Service 7:80. Wednesday, Bible study. Training elaaa, 7:15 p. m. Followed with. Union Thanksgiving Service at th Methodist Church. Thursday, Song rehearsal, 7:30 p. m. Friday, Teachers' meeting, 7:30 p.m. The public is especially invited to the services Lord's Day si these are vitally important. We etrivs to maka every body feel at home. "Give thanks unto the Lord for He la Good." The paator wishes all a day of Thanks giving Nov. 25. METHODIST VY. C. STEWART, Pastor. The Firat Methodist church service Sunday, Nov. 21, will be as follows: Sunday School at 10. Divine Worship 11 a. m. Ep worth League at6:X0. Divine worship 7:30. Topic "Building a Christian Home'' Nov. 28 "Children and the Home." Dec. 6 "The Boy in the Home " Dec. 12 "The Girl in th Home." Dec. 17 "The Bibl In the Home." Dec. 26 "The Church in the Home." Passengers on the Train. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. At 8:30 Tescher's Training Class All are invited to th services. , The big sotial affair of th year will be held on Friday evening, Nov. 26, by th Tuesday Evening Club of tbe Bap tist Church. The young people are planning a Thanksgiving Banquet. This will be a very elaborate affair. The general committee on the banquet are Mrs. Barnett, chairman, Miss Dram berg, Neil McKinaey, Georgia Sayres and W. S. Stewart. Committees have also been appointed to arrange the gam to decorate, to write parodies on the modern Bonga, to make up new ells, to sjlicit the feed, in fact every member of the Cbib is on some com mittee and they are all working to warda the banquet. The toastmaster for th evening will be W. S. Stewart, th paator ef the church and teacher of the Club. Prof. S. Sherman Wal lace, who teaehee Public Speaking and Bible Study in McMinnville Collfge, is to be the principal speaker of the even ing. Many of the young people will make ahort speeches. The game com mitter promises to keep th coinpsny busy the rest of the evening. This Club has been meeting every T lesdsy evening for almost aix raonma, ana this is the first large celebration they have had. BAPTIST W. . STEWART, Pastor. Sunday School at 10. Preaching Srvics st 11 and 7:30. The subject of the morning sermon will be "Sacrifice." In the evening the pastor will preach th third sermon on the general subject "A Railroad Journey." The subject will be "Thai PR ES BYTERIAN Orover C Blrtchet, A. B., Pastor Announcements for weak beginning November 21: Sunday School 10 A. M. Preaching Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Mid week Pravar and Praise Service Wed nesday 7:80 P. M. Chinese Junks. Alihi.u.rli llii'i'e i-j in. wriltcu history I' iln- r irliot l.ttlk il nirrler. the (Jill .iMM- Novi-li;in.' Junl:. orlntunlly built :'r the ciirrlnsi' f wutcr lu bulk uml iflurwuid used fur oil. must be among the enrllt-st esnmirtes of this class of if sspI . K x i h ntre. Dry Goods and Notions Hats And , Caps Shoes Which Please Particular Women There are no more particular or discrim inating women anywhere than those who come to this store for their shoes. ye have sjlways catered lo those who make their selections rarefully. We have learned that the usual choice of particular women is UTZ & DUNN CO. Style Shoes of Quality And there is a prood reason why this is so: They are ar tistically designed by stylists who make a thorough study of harmonious blending of shoes and dress. And, while they are smart and dressy, they are also dignified and genteel. Allow us to point out the difference to you. DONKEY & WALKER I THE SOCIAL WORLD J BY VIROINIA SOUTHERN ! ? X o oooo4coeooooooooooooaoooMoooooootrtooo'xo MUSIC LOTTIE HEDGES McINTOSH Teacher of Voice and Piano. Residence Studio. : : Phone: 482 1 Thank you for the stars and moon, For the great wide ocean, too. Thank you for the birds' sweet tune, Laughing brooka and sparkling dew, Oh, so many thanks we need For your kindness, and I say, Thank you very much indeed, For the gift-1 hankpgiving Day. Cocke. As Thanksgivi ng-tide ap proaches matrons and maids are as busy as the proverbial bee, lending assistance to baiaara and cooked food sales which sev eral organizations will Boon be holding. Church societies hare been dil igently at work for some weeks past on pretty and dainty arti cles for their various bataars, when it is expected that special features will attiact many each day, School kMs and boys, too, will soon be arriving for the Thanks giving season, their presence always adding much merriment. WHIST CLUB This evening Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Craven will entertain the members of their Whist Club. Mrs. Craven will be assisted by her sister, Miss Robertson, and a delightful evening is assured. WEDNESDAY .CLUB Shuttles, hooks, needles and thread are flying about with dex terous skill among the members of this club. This week's meeting was Iheld with Mrs. M. Merwin who furn ished a delightful afternoon for her guests. WHIST CLUB A delightful c'.ub event of the week was the session of the Monday Night W hist Club when Mr. and Mrs. Claude Skinner were pleasant hosts. Enthusiastic games, a dainty collation and merry conversa tion furnished variety to the evenings pleasure. LARGE PASTIES Two most Interesting funct ions of the week were the Tay- lor-Hibbs-Fitchard card parties last Tuesday and Wednesday af tersoons. A detailed account will appear later. RECITAL This evening attention will be turned to the recital at the Meth odiBt church when Mrs. Lottie Hedges Mcintosh will present her piano and voice pupils be fore an enthusiastic audience. Men And Boys Suits Sweaters and Mackanawg SUPPING PARTY ! The Wacontas Dancing Club has issued invitations for a .Thanksgiving Stepping party j Thursday svening, Nov. 25. HOME WELCOME "I was greeted warmly by my wife for the first time in a dozen years," said the thin, little suburban dweller on the 5:15. "You see she was holding a reception yesterday and I got in line and before she recognized ne she had given me a word of greeting and a hand clasp." Portland News. MUSICALE To B Gluen at the M. E. Church Tonight, By Pupils of Mrs. Lottt H. Mcintosh AB(fltaH Rd InHpriPtiririrff T aNHInd Varaallltl ' JJnuiram Part Onr 1. Piano Duett-"Soldiers Maich" - - Faust Ulla Dickenson, 1 rancea Townsend 2. Piano Solo "Reminiscence ' f Don Juan" Mathews Emma Zielesch 5. Piano Solo "The Firt Rose Waltz" - Frosser Lewis Missall 4. Vocal Solo- a. "Kittens" - - BartUtt b. "Jack I-roat" - - I'resaer Margaret Zieleach 6. Piano SoIo-"Little Carnival Waltz" - Streabbogg De Los Kldridge 6. Piano Duett "Sunflower D ::ice" Mac Clymont Dorothy Paddock and Mrs. Mcintosh 7. Vocal Solo- a. "My Axe of Steel" Havens b. "Bonnie Sweet Bessie" - Gilbert J. G. Mcintosh 8. Pisno Solo "Queen of the Klves" - - Evan Maude VKnz.ie 9. Vocal Solo- a. "When You Come Back" Tate b. "ilayfield and Butterflies" Del Riego Miss Gladys Irvine 10. Piano Solo "Sweet Recollections" - Hoffman Hilda Hilk 11. Vocal Solo- a. "I Hear a Thrush at Ev" Cadman b. "You and l.ove" D Hnrdelot e. "Springs Awakening" - Dudley Buck Laura Itaker 12. Chorus "Th Woodpecker" - Neveo Carnation Club )srl lino 1. Vocal Solo- a. "Slave Song ' - Del Riego b. "The Sundown Sea" - Steckl C "Down in the Forest'1 - Landon Nellie Btamberg f. Piano Solo- "Angela Lullaby"' - - Krogrnaa Opal Hewitt 5. Vocal Solo- a. "Cradle Surg" - - Delbruck b. Rose From the Garden of Love" Wilson Mrs Myrtle Kichardaon 4. PUno Solo- "Silbersterne" - - - Bohm Frances Townsend 5. Vocal Solo- a. "April Sorg" - - San Souei b. "Where Flower Grow" - Newton Mins Gladys I.indley 6. Piano Solo-"Grand Caprice Aerian" Wellenhaupt Ulla Dii kenson 7. Voeal Solo- a. "The Wimls Hre Calling" - Ronsld b. "Chasing liuttcrflifa" - Thomas Mrs. C. W. Irvine 8. Pisno Solo-"DrlfUng" - - - FrimI Dorothy i'addock 9. Vocal Solo--a. "Invictus" - Huhn b. "Gipsy Que?n" - - Herbert O. A. Mary 10. Vocal 8oio--a. "I Wonder if You Remember" Benaoa b. "One Fleuting Hour" Le Mrs. NeM.e Paddock 11. Vocal Sole - Selested Billy MoAdams 12. Chorua-- " Voices of thi Woods" - Hubenstein Carnation Club President Wilson has designated Thursday, November 25, 1915 as Thanksgiving Day Round trip ticketx will be on hitle at reduoed rate? on Nov. 24 and 2") between all Southern Pacitio ttationc in Oregon. Return limit Mon day, November 2'Jth. Also between Oregon and Cali fornia points. Here is an Opportunity to visit your friends for a week end. A fat roust turkey and ' pumpkin pie awaits you. GO! Informatien Hs.to rates, etc., can be obtained from nearext agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon CASH MAKES MEAT CHEAP BEEF Brisket lOo Roast 15c Uhort Kiba lSftt; Hteak 17c MUTTON Stew 10c ChopH 12 1 Leg 15c Goat Meat oo POHK VEAL Pork Stt-ak 14c 8tew 15o I,oin 17Jo Chops 170 Harn 17&C Loin 17o Roaftt 16o LARD Hull 15o Bucke . 7f . Weinies loo Minced Ham 15c Forequarter Goal 4o The Peoples Market A. NELSONAProp 3 4 4 The Monitor For News All the Time o