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1 PAGE SIX - DAILY KAST OKIOGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, VlUDAY, DKC'EM HKlt 21, i!U7. TWELVE PAGES OCIAL AND PERSONAL (I n'r . The chicken dinner given in Katie-Woodman Hall on lVoember 1 5 ty lnphn tMrcli ,luh was ft decid edly HUCtfsNful HffalrA the sum of IfjO heliiK netted after ull expenses ucre paid. The money will he used to purchnse yarn for knlttinjr for (he soldier. Sin. Arthur Thayer of ireat Falls, Mont-, 1h spending1 'hrtstnus with her father, J. K. Hott. Airs. H. S- Collins is in Pendleton vWitinp for a few day. 1-u. tSrande tlKerver. Mrs. F. K. Jmld and Mrs. West tirooke Dickson were hostesses yes terday afternoon at an interesting ine'tinp- of the Thursday Afternoon Club held ut the home of Mrs. Judd. A musical program featured the aft ei noon, the presence of Mrs. J. K. lickmn of Portland, formerly prom inent In Pendleton musical circles, lending added interest A KTotip of rongs '"Pendemeers Stream.' "Ti Snowing" and "My" Homes Is Where the Heather Hlooms,' by M rs. Iickson. opened the ) t ocra m. M rs. S. II. Forsha w sujik, '"Love Is a Wind" and "The Years at the Spring"; Mrs, W. D. Mc.Vary read an interesting1 paper on "Trained Motherhood"; Mrs. F. K." rioyden jrave several splendid piano numbers; Mrs. Dickson aain sane a croup, "Yesterday and Today "The Morning- Wind Is Wooing- Me'' and "A, Prayer for Sleep," and Mrs. Fort-haw closed the program with a r.uaint old Christmas carroIL The so 4ial hour was especially enjoyable, the tea table being- presided over hy Mrs., F. K. I-lvensroofli.' who la vlsitins here from Albany, nnd Mrs. J. R. Iickson. .Mr. and Mrs. A..U. Selhert and son Flvin are tearing- today for Portland to spend C'hrittmas with their dangh- tT Tins OIT IT IS . WORTH MOSEY TiON'T MISS THIS. Out out this slip, enclose with. rc and mall It to Foley & On., 235 Sheffield Ave.. Chi cago. III., wrltinjr your name and ad cffiw clearly. Tou will receive In re turn a trial packaffe containing Fol d's Honey and Tar Compound. . for coug-hs. colds, and croup; Foley' Kid ney Pills for pain In sides and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley's Cathar tic Tablets, n wholesome and thor oughly cleansing cathartic tor corHti atiarfeUWu.sne, - headaches and Fluffffish bowels. Tollman 4fe Co. THIS WAS NO JOKK Iisordred digestion puts one into a" condition inviting- sickness. Fol ey Cathartio.TaWets are a wholesome physic, thoroughly cleansing, have a stimulating effect on stomach, liver and bowete.and rejruiate without grip ping. J. "r- Oiver. 103 Labr Tempi. h)m Anpeles. CaJ.. write; T have had about 56 years experience with ail sorts and kinds of cathartics some Hoed and some a Joke. "When I ffot Wflis to Fotey Cathartic Tablets for coDStipation I ot in right. They sure cop the bacon. Best T ever used." Tallman & Co. wt, Mrs. Paul Dw Ford. They will later, visit relatives In McMlnnville. Mrs. P. J. Hejreman and Mr. Mary Boyden have left for Tacoma and Seattle to spend the Christmas holi day a, M r. H eRrem a h v Is it Inp wit h a daughter in Seattle while Mrs. Boy den will be the jjuest of Lleutenan' and Mrs. CUiy Hoyden at American l-ake. SplKzerlnktum Club members en joyed an especially delightful meet f ing yesterday nftermwn, Mrs. Doug ; Uk lU'lts and Mrs. N'ettie Whetstone ; being hostesses at the home, of Mrs.. Pelt. Keramfscences of early days I provided a topic that made the hours j pass all too quickly while busy knit- ting needles fashioned warm ffar j ments for the soldiers. In keepiifu j with Hoover s sumrstiona no refresh ments were served and the club has decided to dispense with this feature entirely during the war. . Guests oth er than members included Mrs. n. C. Hay of Butter Creek. Mrs. M. S. Whetstone of Heppner and Mrs. Lai cretia Overturf. The next meeting of the club will le held with Mrs. 1. i Turner and Mrs. C. S. Terpenins: as hostesses, at the home of M rs. Tur ner on Fast Court. Thirteen members of the West Court Street Knitting Club met yes terday at the home of Mrs. Wm. Milne and spent a pleasant and prof itable afternoon. At each meeting finished sweaters are turned in and a splendid work is being" accomplish ed. Yesterday several musical num bers by Melba Rude and Thelma! Bachelor gave added enjoyment and an informal discussion by those who have near relatives in the service proved very interesting". Four new members have heen added to the club. Including Mrs. McM asters, Mrs. Byrd. Mrs. Blydensteln and Mrs. J. K. , Smith. j ' All but three of the hig"h school teachers left this afternoon for-varl--ous places to spend their Christmas vacation. Miss Bonney, Miss I Poug-herty. and Mr. Young- will re ! main In Pendleton. Miss Pulley will go to her home in Kugene; Miss i IVdson to Seattle. Miss Cn vender and J Miss Slater to truelr homes in Port i land, ' Mr. "Whitman to Kpokane, Miss lloai; to Spokane and Mr. Amort to San Francisco. Miss Harrison mill visit fn Boardman. ' - I. YV. Dunning" of Stanfield was an : overnight visitor in Pendleton. Mrsv Marquis left today Tr Port ' land to spend the holidays with her children. James Thorn and C. W. Pryor of Dayton, are registered at the St. George. Mr, and Mrs. Garland Gray came Jn on today's X. P. train from their ranch near Helix. - Mrs. Antone Xolie and daughter Klizabeth of Pasco, are- spending the ?ay In Pendleton. Miss Laura Brumback. a Walla nurse, and Mrs. E. J. Gilkerson of Walla AValla, are in the city. Mrs. Bobert Brownell, Mrs. Helen T. Duncan and Mrs. W. B. Spinning of I'matilla are Christmas shopping here today. R. J. Hall of Helix Is In the city. W. Poe of Freewater Is a Pendle ton visitor. H. F. Peacock of I.a Grande spent last night In the city. Merle Galbreath of Pilot Bock spent last night in the city. O. H. Peterson of Helix Was at the Powman last night. George C. Xewell of Fossil is reg istered at the Pendleton. W. F. Wade of I.a Grande is reg- ' lstered at the Golden Knle. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. 'Lewis are j up from their home at Kcho. j P. H. Buchholz and 1. O, Smith of j Stanfield are up from their home. ( C. I Stockstll of Athena Is trans acting business in the city today. Miss Vern Parker, who has been! attending school in Portland, is back I to spend the holidays. ; J. P. Walker expects to leave in j the morning for Wasco to visit his I sister, who Is quite ill at her home I there. : Miss Thclma Thompson, who is at- , tending the Cniversity of. Washing-! ton. is expected to arrive 'home to- , morrow for the holidays. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ham. who j had been spending a couple of days , here, have returned to their home on Butter creek but will conic bark to ; spend Christmas here. j Loy Wissler, who has ' been rail- i roading in southern tilifornia l'oi the past few months, arrived home , this morning for the holidays. He may decide to remain here. PENDLETON SPIRIT : IS COMPLIMENTED BY DR. MARSHALL The subject of ..Mr. Marshall for tonight Is "Two Kids." Last nlghl he spoke on Pendleton's slogan "Let 'er Buck." High compliment is paid to Pen dleton In many things. He said. I admire the splendid enthusPism. the business spirit and the strong team work in the enterprises you under take. I like the way you get under the Liberty Loan, the Bed Cross, and the other burdens of state nnd na tion. But you forget all this fine spirit when It comes to tlw claims oi the Almighty. r am reminded of Esau who came in hungry from his ; hunt and Jacob bought his birthright for a mess of pottage. Ksau just ! said, oh well. "Let er buel;."i Afi ! erwards he sought a plate of re pentance but it was too late. There was a New Testament mer chant, with a beggar nt his gate. The account shows that while he pros pered here In forgetfulness of God he became a dry farmer in hell scratching for moisture. On earth he said, 'Eat, drink and be merry.' "Let 'er buck. On the Jerico road some men were traveling along apd it appears that they must have had an ordinance against speaking and more than two people constituted a crowd. I would have liked to hava gone down on the street to the men who a wort they would never enter a church if the state went dry. The Master warned the people to make peace with God, I am here to HAVE ONE IN YOUR HOME CHRISTMAS A Large Shipment Just Received for the Xinas Trade EDISON TLAKING MACHINES VICTOR VICTROLAS att si Tires Aisin at T. Pl?TPFS WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF REC ORDS FOR EACH, INCLUDING THE LATEST POPULAR AND PATRI OTIC "HITS." . VIOLINS MANDOLINS GUITARS BANJOS UKELALES Hxtt CLARINETS CORNETS T'JPS?? HARMONICAS MUSIC BOOKS MUSIC RACKS LEATHER MUSIC ROLLS AND BAGS COME IN NOW AND HA VE IT LAID AWAY ' S20 Main Street ' ,. I WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE Telephone 521 1 " It l 1 call you jLo..use the. fine -powers you have for a still higher purpose in life. The town is away back and lost that casts away the Christ. Notable Illustration is had in two California towns. Long Beach and San Pedro. Sad Pedro was a town before Long fieach was thought of. They had a harbor.-Long Reach did not. They had many advantages In" their favor. But they J refused to countenance rejigion. - Long Beach was established wit h strong support of churches and she has g n e n v. hlle the o Iia-i has lost, out in t he competition. $100 Reward. $100 Tbe readom of this paper will he plowed to learn tbat there is at least' ontf dreaded disease tUut science has bfen a tle to cure In all Its Binges and that In ratiinh Caturrb Iteing greatly tnfliifured by cinstl tutloiml conaitionn riuirs rtniKtitiitlon! tioatment. Hull's tratnrrh Mdtelnc la tmkem Intmually and ai ts thru the 'tluod on tb Umoua inrfaops of the System thereby d BtiuiDs the foundation of the disease, glr ing the patient wtrenuth by building up tft coustltiitloa and usitUtlng natni'e In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith in be ru ra t i v o wera of B a I Cut anh Modieiue that they otfet One Hna dred Dollars for auy rane that It falls to cure. AMid for list of teatlmoDlala. Address F. J. CUT. NICY & Co., Toledo, Jliio. Kold by all DragisL, 70c. CHOPPED ALFALFA Our new hay chopper install ed. We ccn furnish better and more chop than before. Also baled hay In carlot or less. Blydenstein & Co. I'endlelon. 1300 W. Alta. Phone 361 PROMPT AUTO and TAX I SERVICE CITY OR COUNTRT. Look for G In new directory. Telephone 4G4 611 Main Street. Wm. Govdrrkr, lies, rtlone 2S8M IL!OIilil!I!!!!!!!lI!I!lI!!l!l!!!!!!W lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli iiuniiiiis S3t Lot G-Harsscom IHieQp in Your Gift Buving Our Store m OPEN EVENINGS j Until Christmas T fL. Mnr .lin fl it L.: I : 1 . t n i- i ...:n i. : ui t i r..u.. i :n i lj.ji.. i n r, . . .. v maiij nu ii it, imcssdi; iu iiiiui men gin uujmg iu a tei lain tiiiuuni, mis iisi wm uc in vaiuauie. iitau ii ovci taifiuu aim yuu win unuuuuifCliy nave me Kill prODiem prClty Well s solved. Remember the assurance of quality is back of very article purchased here. This is but a partial list. 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