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f rr n n ym t riTT n nrtn t i 1 tw u 1 trcrrnrmrc yti I PAILT EAST OSECOMAW; PEjmtETON. OREaOX l SATURDAY EVENflTO, NOVEMBER' 13, 1020. . PAGC3 (T- Social and Club News VNTIIOLA CONCERTS ItK.StM Et. Itenumptlon of Unlfr vlclrola con certs " Sunday afternoon will bo welcomed by wore of folk who have enjoyed visiting the county library to spend fnilct hour hearing favorite musical masterpieces or loved melo dies in time preceded or followed perhaps y a ttt of reading. Tomor row will ce the first of the 1920-21 i Well known songs and instrumental j tnulc will comprise trie viciroia con cert at the County i Library Sunday afternoon. The music commences at three in the main reading room which is open from two until five. ; 1. Pilgrima chorus from Tann hauser , OVagner) Arthur Pryor's bund. v J. Irish Love Sons lJng)-r-Ern-ejitln ScVinmann-Heinck. " I. Kerry nance Molloy Ernes tine Sehumann-Hcinck. ,, . 111 Take Tou Home Again. Kathleen Clarence Whitehlll. ' 4. )How Much I Love You La Forge):1 b) The Years at tie Spring (Itoactrt Johanna Gadskl. ' C. . Magic of Your Eyes (Arthur renn) -M-Vanccs Alda. 1 7. Vecturne In D Flat (Chopin) Mlsctofc Slman. i. Somewhere a Voice Is Calling (Newtofc-Tate) John McCormick. McOfrrmack. - 19. " Oavotte In Q (Mozart) Mis- Cha :.$.. , llvtarianWrcet- Song (Victor ' . A frrenm (Cory-tlartlott) John Herbert)) Victor Herbert's Orches tra, IS. A Little nit o' Honey, (l)oml) Evan Williams. U. Just a-VearyiiV for You (Bond) Evan Williams. H. Humoresque (Dvorak) M1 cha Klmnn. 15. The Moon Props Low (Cad man) Janet Spencer. IS. From the I-and of the Sky Blue Water (Cadman) Alma Gluck. 17. Rigoletto "Klgclla! Alio Pa dre" My Daughter Freda Hcmuel- rasquale Amato. HOSPITALITY 18 UNIQUE. A' graeiou welcome' and a decided ly enjoyable program at the home of one hostess and a 4 charmingly ap pointed tea hour at the home of the other, was the unique form of hos titaiity chosen by Mrs. 11. E. Bickers and lrs. K.' P. Tulloch. when they entertained the 'Current Literature Club" yesterday. Meeting at the home of Mrs. Bick ers in the Bowman apartments,' the members, joined by a few additional friends, tnjoyed the folowtng numbers: English and Irish Drama Mrs. E. B. Aldrich. Heading from, and Review of "Lin coin" by Drlnkwater Mrs. J. R. Kaley. v. . V' ' 1' ".. I'i'V' . ; Veeal -tBolos with violin - obligate 'Rose In the Bud," "Hurt lio Living 7aopvs irsTTiits sliop, rb'n y u.m k n SATURDAY EXTRA SPECIAL PRICION SUITS, COATS AND f DRESSES. Suits to $59.50, now. v; . . . . $29.75 Suits to $79.50, now $39.75 Suits to $97.50, now $48.75 Georgette Waists to $14.50, now $6.95 ' ' ' Thing," Mtss Mildred Berkeley, Mra. V. Robinson. Review of flay Hj- of the Wust ern World" by. SMigo Mrs. Juntos Johns. ' Reading, Court Scene from Merch ant of Venice- Ms. l M. Spalding. The program proved a most en joyublo one ami n't Its conclusion the guests adjourned to the home or .Mrs. Tulloch where, a light h. 'fet lunche on was served from a lovely tMe, its central cluster of luvendor asters be ing flanked by tall white candles.-At the semovars Mrs. J. N. Burgess and Mrs. N. Berkeley, presided.. FAREWELL POMPLhipvt r-iA.t.-v! A stirin-lse party which proved In deed worthy of It name, so unexnoct. edly was It received, honored Mrs Beryl BUfflnitOn Veulerdnv hn uhr. Was called to the homo nr Mia K-i-n,,ii King, at 709 Jane street to be greeted y a nost of friends, .most of them members of the rvcrrm of n,,,r t Buffington Is to depart soon for Texas to reside and the arfair yesterday was a gracious "bpn voi'stjie" expression from the rodgeVand W supplement It, I'hurniinif tokens were irlvnn tho h.innr ucst. ' On behalf of the organization. Mrs. Walter Jones presented her with I handsome elft'of eilt trlnuv tin Afru Robert Thrown, captain of the degree taff ttaVA her ft orent eliiQtoi- r, ninU 'nrjsaninemums, while a number of mennsnip tokens were brought by individual members. In an Informal program, the fol lowing ntirnbers were given: Instrumental Solo '. . . . ; . ..'.' Mrs. Eugene Lyman Vocal Solo ;Mrs. Clair Edwards Instrumental Solo. . .Mrs. Otto Kelson Reading ..Mrs. Cecil Sykes Vocal Solo . : Ms. J. W. Tompkins Reading .... .....Mrs. Tompkins a tea notir followed, the hostess he ;rijr assisted by a committee commit tee composed of Mrs. J. V. McOee, Mrs. Lee Brown, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. It. S. .Farley. Red rosebuds decked the table. Mrs. Lyman, Mrs. Sykes and Mrs. Mary E. Rhodes were additional guests who enjoyed the affair and Degree of Honor members present were Mrs. Kyle Long. Mrs. George Powers, Mrs. William Dale, Mrs. J. W. McOee, Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. J. E. Pin- son, Mrs. M. A. Ferguson, Mrs. Otto Nelson, Mrs. Ray Hutsell, Mrs. Lee Brown. Mrs. Charles Conroy. Mrs. Far ley, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Everett Allen, Mrs. X. E. Bowman, Mrs. M. A. Ross, Mrs. P. C. Peterson. Mrs. J. H. JTiske, Mrs. C. W. Goodman nnd Mrs. Tompkins. Mr. and Mrs. Bufflngton expect to leave Pendleton the first of the week motoring to Portland en route to their heme in Texas. Weston Mountain fc Potatoes ' The first car of Fine Weston Mountain Pota toes received in Pendleton this fall, unloading this morning. ' . , ' Let us supply your winter potatoes. QUALITY AND PRICE GUARANTEED , Watch for the finest supply of Winter Apples from the John Ross ranch to arrive soon, conceded by experts to be the finest quality applets raisec). , ' Our limited space does net pet tiit listing all the new lines we are receiving daily... We have the largest and most complete line of high grade gro-, ceries in Eastern Oregon...' Quality the highest and prices always right, quality considered. , . p. Cjtvcery flo. Or 71 j-ray jres. jfivccry j OVER IAYIOB HARDWARE STORE Invest in Happiness The Sunlight, Sweetness and Joy in the stories of :ELEANOR H. PORTER, pay dividends in Happiness to Everyone who reads them.' - ' i.' dJi&A'' '" tf , ,vy . .! "RfcAD ACROSS THE YEARS . , I , THE TANGLED THREADS V SIX STAR RANCH i' ... DAWN ' . .'..,-, 1 : , ' THE ROAD TO UNDERSTANDING ? ' JUST DAVID ? . Our assortment of Popular Copyright Fiction is ai rways complete. ' ! PRICED $1.00 THE COPY t . 'i "... - ' v - r ' - 1 4' Jh " I "V. ' THOMPSONS' DIG STORE . - , Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention." GUEST SAUE HONORED. A delightful event last evenlnir took place at the John Peters home. Logan street, where a protip of .friends were bidden to meet Mr. and Mrs. Claus Johannsen who are guests here from their home in Illinois and are en route to California to pass the winter months. The affair was a surprise to the honor guests. Dinner was served and the evening was spent in a de lightfully informal way. some of the guests having brought needlework and others devoting the hours to music. The party included Mr. and Mrs. Claus Johannsen, Mr. and Mrs. August Ku- oers. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Effgers, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hudemann, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Heyden, Mr. and Mrs. ChrlstPreding, Mr. and Mrs. Renner Rhode. Mr. and Mrs. John Peters. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Peters, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hudeman. Mrs. Her mann Roehlk, Mrs. Meta Rohde. Mrs. Hanna Suhl, Mrs. Gus Miller, Mrs. Annie Ruther, Mrs. Louis Mueller. Mrs. J. C. Hawkins, Mrs. Catherine Eggers of Orange, Cal., Mrs. Catherine Struve, Mr. Deitlef Struve, Mr. Carl Marschman, Mr. Carl Kupers. Mr. Jake Rohde,-Mr. Louis Koebke, Miss rauline Breding. Miss Hilda Lorenzen, Miss Roselina Rohde, Miss Josephine Rohde, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Anderson and their small son.. LEAVE FOR EUCKNE Thomas Thompson, Miss Edna Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson left yesterday by motor for Eugene Where they saw the University of Washington-University of Oregon football game at Homecoming today. They. will visit the pacific Interna tional Livestock Exposition before re turning to Pendleton. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY REST FREE tx right party hi ex change for Janitor work Inquire Bickers & Friedly, 111 E. Court JSt. r f WE KEEP IN STOCK ALL THE TIME i. $ Wheat, Barley, Oats, Corn, 8 r Eggmash, Scratchfood, Buttermilk Mash, Eggton- S ic. More Eggs, Cow Medicines, Poultry Medicines, S Hogfeed, Cowfeed, Horsefeed, Molasses Feed, Baled p Hay and numerous other articles. ! EVERYTHING IN THE FEED LINE UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO. S 220 E. Court Street 100 W. Alia Street BEST FOR USE Premier Rock. Springs Lump Coal. Premier Rock 'Springs Nut Coal Utah Egg Coal 'Utah Lump Coal , , B. 1. Burroughs ' Phone $ THREE FHONES QUALITY THE THOMAS SHOP iliilt'.,i(ninmilI!IIIH!nilll!MIIIIIiHI!milimfflW!ll!ilt!llffll .mitVw ' ' SATURDAY IMPORTANT SALE OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES' r N APPAREL WILL VISIT PORTLAND Mr. hnd Mrs. S. Ft. Thompson left yesterday by motor tor Portland where they will attend the Pacific Interna tional Livestock Exposition. They will be met later by Miss Thelmu Thompson who with other University of Washington students was at Univer sity of Orcson for Homecoming. ,NEV CLUti IS OltGANWKR A new organiialion is to be wel comed in Peaclleton clubdom. It had its origin a week ago Friday when friends were guests at the home of Mrs. 0. A. Crabtree and Its first reg ular meeting was 'held yesterday with Mrs. Joe Kornick of 812 Mill street, as hostess. The newest circle Is the Klden Club. Yesterdayig meeting was marked by Informal sewing and chatting which preceded the serving of a delightful luncheon. Members of the club are: Mrs.- Pave Johnson. Mrs. J. ('. Marin, Mrs. Alfred Smith, Mrs. Will Khcohan, Mrs. Jack Allen, Mrs. Earl Rilland ers, Mrs. C A. Crabtree and Mrs. Kornick. Its next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Alfred Smith on'IUver tJr!'e next Friday after noon: , God." Sunday school at 1:S0 p. m. Young peoples meeting at 6: 80 . n. Salvation meeting at S o -.ocli, subject, "Learned Fools." ( Week day meetings. Tuesday, Thurs day and Friday Hible study open to the public and (Saturday night at S o'clock wlvnllon meeting. If you believe In the kind of Salva tion flint does not compromise with the world, nnd Katun the father of lies, drop In to our meeting, and hear the truths of the Gospel. Itcmember the scriptures; He not deceived, Ciod is rot mocked, what soever man fcowcth that shahe also reap. What kind "f seed are you sowing? , HU ,'.5?:!tft,-.'M.'.-?:':frM.,.-ft'! RCH E- S Ulum li of tin- Kedi-cmcr llev. Alfred Lockwood. rector. S a. m. Holy communHm. 9:43 .Sunday srhotd. ' 1 1 1 a. m. Morning prayer and ser mon. ' 7:30 p. m. Evening prayer and ser mon. ' The rector will preach at the morn ing service on the Law of Service, with special reference to the work of the P.ed Cross. The evening top'c will be, "The Man God calls a Fool." The public is cordially Invited to these var ious servire-s. ' ( The Parish is looking forward to the dinner to be served on Monday even ing by the Parish Aid Society to which all the members of the Parish are Invited. I Lutheran Rev. IllasbiiFK, pii.stor. , German Lutheran strvhts will be held at L' "'cluck Sunday at the Christltin Church. Kveryone ts Invited.- Annodnccments ror this depart mcnt must Ik, submitted to (lie East Oregnnian not laU-r I ban . Friday evening in order to be as sured of publication on Buturdaj. IWptlst Chun h ReV. W. H. Cox pastor, residence 51S Bust street, phone 1167. Sunday morning Huiiday st lnjnl, F. M. Riley, superhltendent, :5, come and bring your children. Preaching service 11:00 a. m.. subject, "God's 3tatement About Believers." Sunday evening B. Y. p. u., Mr. C. Daly, president, 6:30. All young peo ple cordially Invited. Preaching ser vice. 7:30 p. m., subject, "Man's Qnes :'.,n and God's Answer." Wednesday night prayer service, 7:30. These ser vices are for you. Good singing good music. goo4 preaching. At the 1 1 o'clock hour the nnator has a child." sermon. Bring your children. . You arc more than welcome. I'Ir-t lrr.bjter!un Church 1 Corner College and Alta. llev. G. L. Clark, pastor. ' 10 on u. m Habbuth f-'chcol, A. C. Funk. Supt. 11:00 a. m. Hermon, "Ited Cros- Service." 5:30 p. m. C. K. Hoclal, unhpie program. , 7:30 Sermon, "Armistice buy les sons." v A Welcome to all. I'lrst Methodist l'p!scoHil tliurcli Fast Wel)b and Johnson streets. Jchn H. Secnr, minister. Mornin? services Strndiiv' ehool M0 o'clock. Morning sermon, 11 ir'clock, subject, "Dy Way of The : Cross." Evening services Kpworth League. if :30, tuple, "The Acid Tent of Friend ship." Leader, Donald heath. I Kvenlng sermon, 7:30 o'clock,-sub-(Je'ct. "Grinding the Heather's Grist." nur mid-week, Wednesday, 7:,'io p. m., suioect -jtow It Can ho Jjone.". . Salvation Army Hall, . 20S East Alta street, nlmne HltnfliiV uor.i... .... : f-'unday morning Holitress meeting at ii.vv ociocK, Buoject, -walking With t'liristiaii .Si.'Ience , First Church of Christ, Scientist, holds services at S13 1-2 Main street. (First stairway north of the Inland Umpire Flank.) Sunduy services are SHE'S KISSING. HERSELF! 1- '! COATS Reduced from 1-4 to 1-Ji. Now $15.00 to $89.50 SUITS Choice at 1-3 Off. ' DRESSES Afternoon, Street and Evcninjr Dresses. Now from 14 to 1-3 Off. CHILDREN'S COATS Of the better grade. Now $15.00 to $30.00. at 1) a. m. and at S p. m. The sub ject of the lesson-sermon for Novem ier 14th Is "Mortals and Immortal.-." Sunday school starts at 10 a. m. A Wednesday evening meeting hlch Includes testimonials of healing, is held at 8 o'clock. The Reading room which Is maintained at the same address Is open to the public 'daily flxcept Bundnys and holidays, from a. m. to f . m., where the Hible and authorized Christian Science literature may. be read, borrow ed or purchased. First lUrbtbin Clilirvli r.obert Loo Bussaharger. minister, phone S3, residence 101 Jackson "Echoes From Our National Con vention" will be the Bnnday monilnR theme. Our representatives, I'lder C. M. Hoguc, will relate his experience at the annuul gathering of Christian hosts at St. Louis. At the 7:30 p. m. service "The Greatest Mother H the World," will be the theme. The pas tor' Will be assisted at this hour by MISs Virginia Todd, local reoreHenta. ... . ..... " ine American Red Cross. Junior church will meet In the base ment tit 11 a. in.. Sunday. Bible school at a. m.. II. II. Dellirt. Superintendent, christian Endeavor it ( id p. in. In addition in the church chu.r. McDonald's Orchestra will render-a speelul number -al the evening worship. Vou are cordially Itivltrd to attend the church with tho friendly spirit. The PIANO JAZZ Adtilt-begtnners taught In 12 lefSn. by mail. So teacher required. Self Instruction course for advanced pi snuts. I.esrn 7 styles of tins. ISO Syneo-pat-4 efft jts. Blue llsrmuny. Orleninl Chime, Mfivic and Csfe .Imzx. Trirk Kmllng. Clever liresks. Kpsve Fillers. Snx Slurs. Blue Ohllgato stld 217 other subjects. Including Ksr playing. Only course In exlstenep leaching up-to-tb mbiute pls)-ing of popular Music In PBAli Jnas Form. A postal brings .ur PftKK Hpeelnl orfer. Htnle whether beginner, medium or advanced. nTKim riAxo griiooi., j HIT Wlllnmette at., KrM, Ore if -jt f ' . 1 1 ''''' l Ar illi '4;'. ., ft ' . fcs vt.-""':S4'jit s e-f'-ftr- t; -... 7S.-. . mm M&M. ft NEW YORK Tlita fair mnldsn Ik Hissing herself. Pholograrh er declare this Is the aiost remarkatde double exposure ever mada. Tbe heroine of the movl ere twini and the script c.ills for the kiss. One actress plays bolh ports "The phoiographer orranged the mat ter. Prom r.jht ,o 'ett In the picture,. Corlbno Crlir.ili and Cormne Grifii . ; . May we Place '" a Plioho graph in Your Home CHRISTMAS IT IS ONLY SIX WEEKS OFF , They Make the Home Tics Stronger Music U the very soul id enjoyment. It makes for true happiness and contentment. It brea'hes tlio spirit of love nnd comradeship. Music Is life! It brings beautiful messages. Don't deny this pleasure to jourself or to your folks Xmas. The Mandel pluyes all record. It brings to your home the world's preulest artists. At your bidding there Is Caruso, Galll Curd, Harry Lander, Eva Tunguay, Hotisa's I'and or the Popular Jiuts. O.Mi; IX AXI) IIKAIt IT! day for a demonstration. Terms to suit your convenience, day fo.- a demonstration. Terms to mtlt your convenience. , Crawford Furniture Company HOME FURNISHER 10S K. Cotirt St. I'bone 49 "