East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 08, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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SATURDAY, MARCH 8,' 19191;
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rSOCIAL ID PERSOlLSl
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The Miwlonary Society of the Bap
tist church held a very pleasant social
session in the church parlor on
Thursday afternoon, which waa en
joyed by a number rf new ladles of
the church and congregation, who
were honor guests of the occasion. A
shott business session preceded the so
cial hour, during -which Mrs. W. H.
Cox leave a very interesting talk on
Mixstonnt, tiealing with the subject in
a general way. Rev. Cox then stated
soma of the things he hoped the so
ciety a.iBht accomplish during the
coming ear.
Tha social hour wss spent in becom
ing acquainted and listening to music
furnished by Mrs. Hartshorn. Mrs.
Kennedy, and Mrs. Warrick. Light re
fefhmeiita wee served at the conclu
sion of tha social hour.
At three o'clock tomcrrow afternoon
ttcweekly Victorola concert will bo
given in the County Llrry. Madame
Schuman Heinck will be the soloist.
Most of tha records wore loaned for
the afternoon by Mrj. J. B. McCooJc.
Mrs. P. E. Boyden. Mrs. K. L. Smith
and Mrs. Una. Sturgls. The reading
rooms of the Library Arc open on Sun
days from two to five. The concert
pros ram follows:
1. i.iira's Dance Or!eg.
Philadelphia Symphony Orches
tra. I. Irish Love Song
Skhumann-Helnck.
S. Kerry Dance
trchumann-IIelnck.
4. Souvenir
Mi-ud Powell.
t PolKh Dance
Maud Powell.
. But the Lord is Mlndr.il of Hs
Own
?tbumann-H Mock.
?. Onward. ChrlstK-i soldiers
&.bumann-Hs:nck.
J. Nearer, My God to Thee
Schumann-Heinck.
WhenTeacher asked
-whaibeexsmes of
all the com
we raise
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Serenade Schubert
Mischa EM man.
10. Child's Prayer 4 !ju
chumann-Helnckf V
11- Cradel Song
Schumann-Heinck.
1. Rosary
Schumann-Heinck.
IS. Hungarian ' Rhapsody Parts
and 3 ,
. Vessella'a' Italian Band.
14. Erlkonig
Schumann-Heinck.
15. Cry of Rachel
Schumann-Heinck.
l. Anvil Chorus
Vlctrola Orchestra.
SOC -rdhHae
Coming as a complete surprise to
Pendleton friends is the announcement
today of the marriage of Mrs. Stella
Gillette, of Chicago and Elmer E. Baer
of this city, the service having occured
in Pasco Thursday evening. Mr Baer,
who has for a number of years been
connected with the East Oregonlan as
a tintype operator, left Wednesday
for Pasco, and thet couple returned
this morning. They are being shower.
ed with congratulations by friends who
are welcoming Mrs. Baer to Pendle
ton. The couple will reside at the Baer
home on Wilson street.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hemmelgarln are
Ru pests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold D. James for a few days. They
have just returned from Portland and
are to again make their home here.
Women members of the Fortnightly
P.ridge Club were entertained in a de
lightful way Thursday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. James S. Johns on
Garden street when Mrs. Johns and
Mrs. E. B. Aldrich made a snort busi
ness meeting the occasion for a Infor
mal tea- Potted hyacinths and ferns
lent their charm to the living room
and were stationed on an attractive
tea cart from which the guests were
served. Mrs. Walter Cress we 11 was
asked to pour. The membership of
the Fortnightly club Includes Mr. and
Mrs. George Baer. Mr. and Mrs. Cress
well, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Chessman.
Lieutenant and Mrs. R. B. Farnsworth,
Lieutenant and Mrs. Alger Fee, Mr.
and Mrs.Johns. Mr- and Mrs. Aldrich,
Mr. and Mrs. William Lowell, Mr. and
Mrs. Edmund Mabie. Captain and Mrs.
L. G. Rice. Mrs; and Mrs. R. pawtellel
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hurst. Mr. and
Mrs. James Thompson and Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Thompson.
Names on the Red Cross honor roll
yesterday included Mrs. T- J. Tweedy.
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SI SAYS:
Mrs. Alex Mackenzie, Mrs. Jack Mc
Nell, Mrs. J, S. Mathews, Mrs. L. Con
ner-ley. Mrs. A. H. Cox. Mrs. Laura
Harris. Mrs. Walter Planting. Mrs.
Horace Mann. Mrs. Ida Fowler, Mrs.
Laura Nash, Mrs. K. A. Bonney, M
S. A. Lowell, and Miss Ida Boyd.
Miss Manilla Wright of Pilot Rock
who is a Columbia college student Is
her from Milton to spend the week
eid with relatives and friends. Shi,
Is the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Wright who are her cousins.
Mrs. II. L- Simpson and Mrs. Will
Wyrick, president and vice-president
of the Hawthorne Parent-Teachers
circle, are today extending a charming
courtesy to the teachers of the schoo.
and also to the-Field School teachers
who were asked to the home of Mrs.
Wyrick for a I o'clock luncheon, yel
low daffodils centered the pretty ta'
tie and fragrant nosegays of violets
were stationed where cards, also violet
decked, marked the places.
Following the luncheon the party ad
journed to the Alta Theatre for the
nfternoon. The guest list of Mrs.
Wyrick and Mrs. Simpson includea
Miss Frost, Miss Neva Lane, Mrs. Ida
Keane, Mrs. Gertrude Nash. Miss Irene
Main street for an evening af dune
Leota Wagner. Miss Sadie Young, Mis
Edith English and Mr. Thompson,
principal of the Hawthorne school.
Miss Gwendoline Rogers will ex
tend hospitality this evening when i
group of friends will gather at the
charming Rogers home on North
Main street fo an evening of danc
ing. Appointments of the St. Pat
rick' season will mark tho affair.
Twenty-four couples have been asked
to share the occasion.
An interesting and instructive meet'
ing of the Hawthorne Parent-Teach
ers Association was held at the
school yesterday afternoon. Splendid
talks were given by Superintendent
Fred P. Austin, and Principal A. C.
Thompson. Twenty-two new names
were added to' the membership roll.
Mr. end Mrs. Clyde Preston of He
Ux. are being congratulated on the
birth of a son yesterday at Mrs. Nic-
colls" Maternity Hospital. The lad
has been named Clyde Preston, Jr. He
weighs eight and one-half pounds.
THE WEST END GROCERY
has been remodeled, repainted and restocked' with
clean, fresh high grade groceries, to be sold at prices
that will make you, Mrs. Housewife, want to phone
615 whenever you think of Eats. We deliver to any
part of the city.
the Secret
of our Success
is Service
Phone 615
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Teeth Absolutely Painless
If we can deaden a tooth, making it insensible to
pain while beine extracted, why can we not do the
same to a tooth that is being filled or crowned? We S
certainly can, and there is no after effect from the
anesthetic that we use. To give us a trial is to be
convinced. . r, 11riifff;?-"7'-"-zr ...j
We do dentistry in all its branches and guarantee
all our work.
jj We make plates, crowns and bridges like you
o never saw before.
Come up and give us the once over. No charge
for getting acquainted.
n Telephone One Thousand for appointments. 755
o Main btreet.
Corner of Court and Main Streets. "Upstairs."
PROPHO' PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS
Professor H. W. Drew and Mrs
Drew of Helix, are In the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. Emll Timmerman of
Helix are in the city.
Asa Aruagast, prominent Stanfield
farmer, is in the ctiy.
W. L- Thompson and J- N. Burgess
returned this morning from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward D. Manker re
turned today from Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. L, G. Frazier returned
this morning from Portland.
Louis HndSen of Portland arrived
this morning tospend some time In the
county.
Miss Norma Alloway returned this
morning from Portland where she ha
been for the past two wee ks .
INCOME TAX 13 i
TRULY POPULAR.
"The payment of Income taxes
takes on a new significance
which should be understood by
every citizen. The taxation sys
tem of this country Is truly pop
ular, of the people, by the peo
ple and for the people. Every
citizen is liable to tax, and the
amount of the tax is graduated
according to the. success end' for
tune attained by each individual
In availing himself of the oppor
tunities createM and preserved
by our free institutions. The
method and degree of the tax is
determined by no favored class,
but by the representatives of the
people. The proceeds of the tax
should be regarded ns a national
investment." Daniel C. Koper,
Commissioner or Internal Revenue.
INCOME TAX PAYS
FOR PUBLIC BENEFITS.
"Viewed In its largest and
freest sense, the payment of
taxes Is payment for benefits
received or expected. Only from
a narrow and essentially selflsh
and shortsighted viewpoint can
the individual propose . to him
self the evasion of tax liability
as a desirable course of action."
Daniel C. Hoper, Coniuilsslon
er of Internal Revenue.
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MAI D i-OAVFI.Ij ARIMVKS Matid Powell, tonight.
Accompuined by Alex Skjorne, ths
Greatness in the violin field presup. Danish pianist, Muud Powell arrived
poses technical knowledge of thein Pendleton this morning and is
strings uml the how; presupposes alooking and feeling in the Jiest of
knowledge of violin literature; assumessplrlts. llf-r present concert tourney
skill in finger manipulation; and int-lius been a series of happy triumphs,
plies musical feeling. Then ull that Every where she haa played j huge,
is necessary to say of Muud lowett enthuH'astlc audiences and every
Is that she Is a great violinist. Thewhere has due appreciation been given
trouble is the term is so often mis-this wonder woman of the violin,
used, that we must modify it to "truly The pnjKraun which Madam l'owell
great" to show that it is not meant will offer to her audience, will In
aa a mere passing comment. Pendle- elude numbers by Mozart, Leklre,
tion is anticipating with- ver y live In- Grasse. Sarasate, Cryll Scott, Rlm
terest the appearance in recital of sky. Korsakoff and-William Mason.
LADY RAMSAY AND HER BRIDESMAIDS
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Seen
A CAPE OR A DOLMAN
Says Fashion,
and so we have gathered a nice
selection of them every new
fashion feature that is destined
to eniov a vogue finds represen
ts? ta tion in this assortment.
High class but not high
priced.
THE NEW SUITS AND
DRESSES
Too, are here in all the happy
new creations, and very expres
sive of the feminine heart at the
advent of peace. Distinctive in
style better in quality but at
prices that we will be pleased to
have you compare.
SEE THE NEW SKIRTS
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EXCLUSIVE MODELS
Plaintiffs Gel Judgment.
Drs. F. K. Boyden and O. L. Hoy
den have been given Judgment by Cir
cuit Judge G. W. Phelps against
George W. Chamberlain for 126 and
interest from August 8, 1914, and
costs amounting to S10 75.
Bought Hero for Operation.
Mrs. J. F. Wyriok, formerly of He
lix, now living at La Cosae. Wash.,
was operated upon at St Anthony'a
hospital this afternoon for append!
cltis.
Anna McKay Gives linndi.
Mr. Wells Recovers.
T. W. Wells, who has been aulta III
Anna McKay, an Indian woman ,af his home on Cosbie stret. Is report-
who was arrested several aays ao ior --u io u niucn improvea toaay.
introducing liquor on the reservation,
APPRECIATION
Having sold my store In
"PENDLETON
I wish to extend to my friends and patrons, sincere
thanks and appreciation for their generous support
during tho period of my ownership.
ANNOUNCEMENT
"The Paris." of Pendleton, is no longer In any
way connected with
"THE PARIS"
OF
WALLA WALLA
which I will continue, as sole owner, to opergle In
tho same high class manner as in the past.
CHAS. BLUMBERG
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MAXtniUtAN HAftDLN
was arraigned before Deputy l . ;
Commissioner S. A. Newberry this
morning and held over to the federal j
grand Jury under J1000 bonds. The j
woman fnnlshed the bonds. , j
OWN YOUR OWN HOME
The population of Pendleton is In- i
creasing very fast and tne nous-,
r,Hr.m is a serious one. ' WHY ;
NOT BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD? j
We have homes to sell, and va-
cant lots to build on. Here are some :
of them: I
1 roomed house on North Side, paved
streets, nice corner lot . ......- ,
Swell home on Riverside Drive, j
choice district. Can't be beat SIHOOO
5 room home. lots on Rast Court;
street, on paved street aSOIMI
g room nice home on South bench,
with four nice lots, well improved'
t . . . r , , jpiiBOO
We have others and vacant lots
to build on. Get busy nerore prices
go up. '
SNOW & DAYTON
"We Hell Iiiid"
117 East Court St., Pendleton, -Oregon '
REAL ESTATE " FARM LOANS
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SO DIFFERENT
are the good things we serve. If
you are tired of the same old
kinds, let us fix you up a deli
cious Sundae or a fruit-flavored
SODA.
Everybody enjoys the re
freshing drinks we offer. Come
in and try them. ,
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f 5ENDLE.TON. OREGON
E. J. Morris, Prop.
Brick Ice Cream to take home
Fresh Candies Made Today
Salads and Sandwiches Our
Specialty -
From Your Kitchen
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