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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1920. TWELVE PAOEtf Social and Personal jmmimNiUHuiiHimmmiiiuimuiimnmimimmMiiimiimiiiimiiiii'itiiimiinii mri-s visTnts APP.uinx mor k.iuo ana cc re porta find news r ro ia I and perannal Ul- lereet will lie h, !,..,. ,, Mi 11,. . :'.:!. 1 .idles of the Mail,. Calnm. also .f Walla Walla Is . A. It. yesterday afternoon. i .-..1.1. for hl coming. In In IVn- The lodge met In llmw Hull at 3 dlcton today In Intaisil of the event, o'clock installing the following mem-I Tickets may he obtained from 11a, and tliev dollars to lul train may endlelon on liirlH ih. 1... L , ..7 li mnc: Mrs. lora .Newconm. Marcus street. Walla a er bv i,l.k , "'" T l"": ' "mntc Lincoln, senior f range In price from tw. I or Z't 1 orLr on ?Um,,Cr I v"-"7: nk" "- Ihree ami . half. Aspect n or 1 nvUI or personal call , j,or vice-president; Mrs. On- , ,,, lo rlln , una. Howard, chaplain; Mrs. pearl f. I,,,,,,.... ... 1 a Hawses seeretarv- X-rs t .ilv Willi, mis ... .uv many or ireasnrer; airs. Killlh Carroll, con- "nun are pisyed r..r the first time at doctor; Mrs. Man Stephens The coming of Jascha Helfots marks s the lh HIltIiauI .t-l... niMPBiilmi ..-hi.. I, !,.. l.ll.rarv Vlrtml eono-rt -ill a,. . t ki..... . .' ,v"r appeared in Walla Walla. 11k comprise the musical nrnmik .k. ' a ' k.-. n ,'; violinist Is 22 years of age . i nniia t'liuriii - ,.ii.t . . . i. i - "..iii, i.iuri lomorrow afternoon at ami Mrs. Ilcssie Wyrlck. musician. niree. ii a milliner e.-la elullv .tinea is to any member of Lhe nudience. It will gladly repcatcdf All are cordially Invited. 1. La Sapgnoln Renator Zanelll. 2. O mile mic (My Sunshine; Einl lio de Gorgorsa. I. Angels Serenade John McCor-mack-rVlta Krelsler. 4. LatrLa-Tu che a Dbi aplegastl I'all Donlartti, tjlovannl Martinelli. . Trsvlatn Dl Prnvcnba u mar Verdi. Qahatfy de I.uca. Swedish Cradle Song Cluck and Kfrcm-lmhalist. i. La Brahansonn tlcnal song) and his imaging depot in Xew York was made but two years ago. GRE VT FINAL CLEARANCE or SUITS. CO ITS, DRESSES, WAISTS. DON'T OVERLOOK IT! Mrs. T. M. Hirkox and daughter. I'orotny of qoldendalc Wash., who Ttle fu.sl meeting of the five mil have been visiting the former's sister, 'slonary societies of the city which S Mrs. Clair Kdwards, of 315 Marie have planned a Joint session for each street, for the past several days re- three months, enjoyed an Interesting 3 turned yesterday to their home. A New Year's party was enjoyed by a number of people at the old Peter l"rtristopher place. Many games were played, refreshments were' served at 11 Alma ; o'clock and the New Year was ce'.e Jbrwled in by melting t;n on which for- (Heligian na-i tunes were told by the ringinc din of Marcel Jaurnet. ! bells and the shooting of t-uns. Those . vouia i. tvorrcu, rcmuio de who enjoyed the affair were: Mr. and Oogoru. Mrs. lsnae 'Ohrtstniihee AK-la Chris- . Thais Meditation (Masaanet) j topher. Walncy Christopher, Sylvia 8lven siisonn Mman. i Christopher. Francklyn Christopher. 10. Magla of your eyes (Tenn). Marietta' Christopher. Mr. and Mrs trances Aldn. I.iohn i..iu, vri... er. 11. Serenata (Tostll. Nellie Mel-j Florence Molstrom. Has) Molstrom.' . , . . . Wanita Molstrom Vernlta Molstrom. 12. RlgolettO Figlla: Mio padro- Eslher Mlstrm ' Mr n,l Mr Fred daughter Frieda Ilampel-Paa- j Handrickson. Walter Planting. Miss!"1 the Christian church. -Ml 77 - - Fannie Wallln. Miss Kdna Delning. 13. t-eherheraiade Svmnhonie u . ... . ,. ., ... . ' - i -- niti.in iteming, -miss aeniiie 'afternoon yesterday when ladies of the s jMethodist church were host! as is to 5 imenibers of the other four organixa- s lu-ns. S I The reception room of the church S was made most attractive by rugs. 3 comfortable chairs and potted plants S .Tdded eh.,';. Ah. ut t" MHiMHiMiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiiii,,1,,,,l,l,l,HI,l,IllHIIMll(,riHH,lll,l,IIIIIlllllIs present to enjoy a program and s, cial hour following a short busln session 2M l l.OOIt .over the tc elniu I h. . .... the following numbers being ..h,..,i ...i,ii m " ' .... . m'tmea a short group of vocal solos . ... .. . .Mrs. i nniics Hymn. Scripture reading, followed by pray- Mrs. 1) Song "Teach I's In Pray L. Coble. Talk, "The Foreign Mission lk, K Uussabarger. Talk. "The Foreign Mission Work Mrs. Mason Bond. Mkk .. .I '..I. . hi , lalile -h..r., 1 . ...! . " "- O" " n a . . . ,., en. irnilns cluster centered a dainty teii carnations was charmingly arranged, .able where Mrs. C. F. t'.deswonhy The Initial meeting ..f the . raanlai- a-,,1 Mr... Henry Dixon Jonas pics.dc.'l - j . luring an Informal tea hour. . Officers of the orgnnliallon arc .Mrs ' , . ' uu:it)arger. president: Mis. J. Mrs. K. L. Smith presided at a pretty1 FrlemlclT.,, r.;,-..! V.. o I - ... . . .,. .. i - . '. i win iioiu a ' ..ioik.ui, nee. president, und , ipeclal meeting jus. r. l. Ingram, secretary. Suite. Philadelphia Symphony Orches- j Johnon Mlss ,,jnnv Mak, Alb,ne of the Baptist Church, - i- .: -k . j i : Thoinnson 14. La Camapant dl - ' (Chimes of San Glusto), Caruso. 16. Tn n:a tMto b.Un. Enrico Miss Klma Davis Davis and Miss Velma Korvola. Coming to the west with the record fTOVine. ' ,., -.h , " .I all rrm-H t ir Amelita Galli-Curci. Giuseppe de Luca by an instrumentalist in America. . iL.HK.ine e i inaiana our na (Bell aongr), lufxa Tetraxxint. I is Jascha Heifeta, younR Ilussian gv- I nine u I.U..I t- uaSte violin ivl v ino la 18. Carnival of Venice Luist Te- Tnti v,i. razzm . (years have surrounded with amazing i Hiestand . . . . laa-end. jnui nation 01 iniu'prs, connuctea ons. Ladies' Quarter. Mrs. G. W.'.he Current 1JiMi Uugij. Miss Grace Gilliam, Mrs. Fred I. Austin. Mrs. T. A. Wylie. Talk. "Foreign Mission Work of the Methodist Church." Mrs. Albert Kk lund. Talk. "Foreifrn Mission "Work of the Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Jt'ssie As guests of Mrn, Lee Moorhous . 1,1,1 yUtt- r(re Clarke, members of nr.. t" ' ure club met for a ' meeting' un important one The artist is to appear at the ka. . W. . . ; At'. kilo li'.illi by the Oreron department president si,tur(,a. evening." January' 24 and Mrs. wretia Williams. r.r M:Ilon. was ,,.., d i.v. r Fank huhv. f it'.iiiiir o a. iuBiiircs at-saiun il Al C - "np, "Memories." Mrs. Ada ms. Talk- "Foreign Mission Work of he Church of the Redeemer." Mrs. GETTING DOWN TO FACTS When you feel upset and there's no other cause apparent, quit coffee and try INSTANT POSTUM Not a particle of caffeine or any other harmful substance can be found in Postum just the pure ingredients noted on the package. Its agreeable coffee -like flavor will please you; there has been no raise in price; and the convenience and economy of Postum, without considering its greater healthfulness, will make you lad you made the change. ft, (There's a Reason" Made by POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY BATTLE CREEK., MICH. , . ... 1 . 1 jjjtsjiijsiiis jfj fHOfilrlS SHOP tC,Ssj Formnrlv Known as That Paria j j 1 1 Every Customer I J ' ' That comea In our shop expresHcs their Batiafac- O 7? ! IbSI tlnn with tin. wnnili.efiil Ksirornina o n r nnu- uhmr. bbM 1 intf. "By far the best seen aiiy where," is a common I J i-;ii'i'. "iun. ji s We always invite comparison anil are especially s anxious at this time for yu to TAYlOIt BliUfi. slH li 1 COMPARE OUR t-1 Ml ) V : if -1 . i Trm I SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, , -'L WAISTS, PETTICOATS Hlf jV? ' SWEATERS AND FURS The -style and quality is the 9 ' ;i r nt best and prices the lowest. j llH j tip NEW SPRINGOAW l: .ZZZZZ ,,- r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir in the Small ICagle- Woodraan this evening m 7 : 3 n n'eloek. , Amendments to the t.y-!aw are to be voted upon 11 nd other Important Item considered, making the 1 Dr K. J. York I The Chinese specialist, which, spending -ears in MtuUy and re seurch on the merit of practic ing his professional medicines, U enabling him to treat any acuto aiid chronic diseases very successfully. If any one who is arflicted with any diseases can not be cured call or write to him. K. J. TOKK CIHMii: CO. No. 12 X. 7th 5?t. Walla Walla, Wash. DR. FLOYD CROUP DENTIST Room 109 American Nutlunul Hunk llulidlng. Office phone HIS. liome phone ill - I - tr Dr. David Bennett Uiil DHTI8TH1 I -laj IMivin'-i. '". IHlleton (ll01 I- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllilllllll DR. H. M. HANAVAN DENTISTRY Room 7, Temple Bldg. I'liiHie 712 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii::iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii!i!!!iiiiii delightful -afternoon In the Hbrfcr club room yeatardajr. C hina, the year s study topic, affur.led a pro. gram of interest and among attractive appointments of the affair was throws over, the secretary's table, an attrac tive cover, a Christmas gift to Mrs Moot-house from a local Chinese mer chant. Mrs. U StocKman and Lowell ta.lr.il man hae returned to l'endleton after 11 v MM ot pOHt g xiended easier several weks ' Mis. Jospl Joe jailer, Mrs. t lilighlin and Mis. nJ other Pendl ili.lays, have ton j S le SKOOKUM PANCAKE FLOUR a home product. All Grocers Carry it in Stock. Umatilla Flour & Grain Co. IMfftl Alia Phone 1041 relative dining the h 1 1'iu ted for their home The program Included .1 group of ! Keller returned earlier In the week. oeiigiiiiiii vocal solos by Mrs. Harojd' "" "HI .irs. Claude Rump Warner, an int. resting talk by Mrs. K. Kcho, returned lasts evening from loncn on Tne r.?.-e anel CM.nqucst "oiway visit to Spokane and are 01 ine .itanrnuj, another on Chinese j '"K "n 1'etidleton liefore Discoveries by Mrs. .Norborno Berke- j home. e... nn ro piano numbers between' Miss rirace ltugg will """" nary ciarge. Tlie final music evening for Kugene to resumt .j Istudles at the University of 0 ;hho has been huemlinir her tvitli her parents. and) - .MiiK.uiiery uepurieu loony IS E. ioi corvauw to resume his studies at J9C. urwm Agricultural College. . rielclur, J'llot ltocl , is in fendieton today To fare a f old In One nay Tjke I.AXATfVK VltOMO QCINTME ii ... me cough Heartache and vorK off the Cold v. UKUIK'S signature on earh t.rt. VIM- : urnlng s this a tregon. J s vacation j 3 Rubber Goods WITH A GUARANTEE OF QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP Practically every' article made of rubber is carried in our stock. Hot Water Bottles, Fountain Syringes, Combination Water Bags and Syringe, Bulb Syringes, Rubber Gloves, Ice Bags, Face Bags, Etc. These goods are of the finest quality and are guar anteed by the manufacture?. We back up this guar antee by offering to replace free of charge any defec tive rubber article sold at our store. THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. stoek- 0:1 uusi- ; w. 'K. Campbell, chairman of the 13 o.nool board in district No. 61t, neai S nelix. Is in Pendleton' today. ! A' 'E. Voder, prmolpnl or the rtleth 3 school, fa here' todtiy on business. He 55 recently returned from a meeting i.t 3 the Oregon Stale Teachers' Assoela- II ion in Portland where he was a tteie- IS Mat of lh,, county teachers. z .Mars l.yrta Helner. ,1 teacher ln3 school district No. 11", near fttotjl Itock, li. a Visitor In i'elidlelon toOa.v. (I Hb will ftopan her school on Mon-jS dov after having enjoyed a holiday a 3 COMPANY INSURES ALL ITS EMPLOYES I : in- COWUBlla, Jan. 3. Knch Plojra r,f the Jeffrey Ma no .'act it ring , S Co. of Columbus, begin n Ins t-dayjs will retei.e an Ins'irynee poUcy, the'S prernlun.H ot! which w ill be paid by is t he company. ' S Workers who have been with the's Company one .ear will'he insured for!s '.0a. Two years of service will draw 3 a $600 policy; three years a $700 3 policy; and four years an $Hlu. nnllcv. 3 Kmployes who have been with the S onip.iny ftve years up to ten g-t $I.-S nd Inauraneeri ten years up to fifteen 3 1 12000; fifteen to twenty years J.-,3. and rwAnty to twenty-five year '3 i.O'lO. which is the maximum. '1 be Jeffrey comrtany etnpb.yes s ' Many beautiful anil clever designs in Con goleuin, print and in lay patterns. Brighten up the home with a few yards at a small exprn Yon will like our Btock as we have many rolls for yon lo seleet from. Keep out the muddy tracks. Get one of our good looking door mats. They are great la bor savers and ere very cheap. W.C. Crawford 1M V.. 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