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n np 'i -? V r VkWt PAST OKEaOWIAlT, PSIIDLETOIt, OBSSOH, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1020. TWELVE PAC'l "4"? lr'S? nf- f (f-f v 'y "T Vf IT1 H o SociaZ and Club News MASONS l:TIM:TAl 'H.M'Ti:il he home of .Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jorurd I'mdlMiin maiins iiltiiiiiril laxl ;on Lincoln street. :.lss xya Is a liii-ee eniri(r fur nidnbi-ra of the Eastern ;i'f ilrs. Jprard. Blur and the ev.nt wfiH an enjoyable I - " tine. uathertnt; in the Masonic hull nearly two hundred fulK shared enter- J taimnent diliRhtfnl and unique, a piv grnm to tnikn mid music 4-mK supple mented by a vontrikHuitsi pet'ialty, tleorfie J;m kon formrr itrphoum en-v terlatner, who a inlro4lueed by hi? title of the- Htatc, Professor Ashley, fur a t-omedy nklt omllovmi? two nejsro ''converKallnnaliHis." The additional j martini included the following nimi ler; MukIc MclVmald Orchestra Talk Rev. John Secor V i Mai Solo Mrs. Wood yard Quartet Mrs. M'oodyartl. Mis Grace A. Cllliani, Mr. Owen, Mr. Monry. VtK-al Solo... Mr. Piirasne Talk on Maconry riishop Ken tor Danrln marked the final hour and a d llcloun buffet hint heon was served, js guicst ron week-end. MiKt Genevieve Xye, of I'asco, re turned home yesterday after a week end vhdt In Tendleton as a truest at I LITTLE FlCt.l.OW IS HOST J Hilly UhtHlex j'Vovcd liimself an ex cellent host yesterday when, upon the i sixth anniversary of his birth, he en tertained a Rroup of his particular friends. The entertaining was done t the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W". A. Rhodes, on Lewis street. Christinas greens and gay motifs sup plied most attractive decoration and Billy gave everybody ther a really fnacinuttng baloon. Then there was a Steaming- nirtnaay cake that cams along with such aooa refreshments and Santa Clans favors for the party made the entire event just rlsht. Hilly's quests were Beverly Simpson, Muriel Parkes, John Chloupek, Tony Chlopek, Jack Elkins, Shirley Thomp son, Mary Louis Pickson." Mary liond, Janet Lafontaine, Roger Menton, Hob- I ie Mayberry, Hilly Creswcll, Mar llowland, Jane Trombley and Bobbie Hurroughs, WOMEN' GRECT BISHOP , The rectory of the Church of the ft Dear Santa Claus " I . . - 1 ! v 1 'I i " - i . . ,i- - ' i P .V 1,'.' ' ; rt, . : nuft'H ITSIAUiS SHOJ Redeemer housed an Interesllnt; nulh erlnK yesterday when women of the t'.insn ana friends were asked to greet ..isoop rretierick W. Keator, of the 1,1 oiympin. The bishop talk ed of the work of tho mn.,' Iliary and touched Informally on some "w exiK-rtencea enjoyed b- Mrs Keator and himself on their visit to r-ngiand to attend the lmiiiu.ii. . lerence or bishops held in London last summer. The entire Anglican church was represented und the gntherlng In cluded churchmen from many parts of me worm. Hishop Keator told of In teresting visits to Lambeth palace, the home of the blshv,p of London, to Ful ham Palace, and to th famous old baton college. He described also the impressive processions held in Canter bury Cathedrlnl. The world representation airreed in Its favor of the Unity, plan for churches, and Bishop Kentor wns ap- nuiuea a member of a committee of TO to frame important resolutions te mat eno. i nc conference was In ses sion in London for five, weeks, - The bishops talk was followed yes terday by an Informal tea hour. SOCIETY WILL SEW ' The Womnna Home Missionary so. ciety will meet tomorrow In the par lors of the First Methodist Episcopal Church. Members are asked to bring tiumoies ana darning needles aa comfort is to be tacked. , . DEGItEB TO BE ENTERTAINED The Degree of Honor will meet to morrow ufternoon In Union Hall at S:3 o'clock. Mrs. Lotto Long- and her committee will entertain and all members are invited. CHRISTMAS STORY IS THEME The Bible Reading Circle will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock In Parish hall. The theme of the reading will be the Christmas story. Hot Lunches for ' Schools, Dressmaking, Fireless Cook ery and Emergency Service Are Directed by Agent. Fifteen Umatilla county towns are carrying on Home Bureau work under me direction of Mrs. Edith G. Van Deusen, home demonstration according1 to a recent report made by Mrs. Van Deusen showing the work in the various communities. At Athena, the Civic Club has a committee which will meet later with CHRISTMAS IS 1 COMING We await your COMING to avail yourself of our un usual holiday offer ings. I iwimnnir in ii mi Good Brooms, each ' 75c Fresh Ranch Butter, 2 pound roll $1.10 Oregon Quality Cheese, Monster Tillamook, pound , 45c Norweigen Stock Fish, pound 50c New Crop Fard Dates, pound 50c Extracted Honey, ..1-2 gallon, $1.50; gallon, $3.00 Everything good for Christmass . Dates, figs, table raisins, fruit cake nuts, candy, fine fruits, holly mistletoe fancy apples, crystalized Ginger, sweet cider sweet potatoes, cranberries, eastern oysters. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. - - . -HIBJEE rHONES , QUALITY nd the other on Interior decoration. Club Is Orgim. The Neighborhood Club Is the or ganization through which Mrs. Van Deusen carries on her work at Colum bia. Clothing work has been done in Columbia and the school serves hot lunches to all its pupils. school won first place In the hot lunch con- test at the Hcrmistott Dairy aitd Hog Show Echo has had a dress form ' school and has adopted other projects, work ng through the Ladies Aid. Hernils ton had a clothing school, demonstra tions an exhibits at the Field Day and the Dairy and Hog Show. The Par ent Teacher Association is at work on the hot lunch project for the schools, and millinery and sewing schools are on the calendar for early spring. Hot Lunch Installed. Dress forms, dressmaking and mil linery schools have been held in Mil ton, many of the Freewater women at-' tending also. The Grove school at Milton has installed hot lunches, while the Freewater school serves hot lunch each day to about 63 children, under the supervision of the domestic science teacher. A dress form class and a demonstra tion of the fireless cooker marked the Helix program. Three fireless cook ers were ouule. Schools in sewing, dress forms and clothing were held at Umapine. Hot lunches have been in stalled In the school. Demonstrations of the fireless cook er were held at Nolin, while at Pilot agent, 'oclc a dress torm school and the or- fsniLioii 01 classes ror other pro jects later lit the spring complete the program. Pendleton Work Xotetl. In Pendleton, women were given In- z Mrs. Van Deusen and arrange for con-i . pn ln the """king of dress forms. venient dates for the activities adopt- l'," m""ner' and child feeding. d in an open meeting December Mrs. Van Deusen has given two lec- tures at the club, one on c(vic work GIVE HER A BLOUSE FOR XMAS. VERY EXCEPTIONAL VALUES FOR GIFTS. SMART NEW BLOUSES JUST UNPACKED SPECIAL 36.95 Just in by Express and Purchased at the Re-adjusted Prices Vr ,ri :y , slVes m ueorgette Blouses, in new shades of tomato honey dew, brown, navy, bisque and prune. Values nave weir string arouna lu.ou to $12.50. SPECIAL FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPERS $6.95 ..merinncy work was done during the Influenza epidemic. Mrs. Van Deusen fcave lectures at the teachers' institute. iwo groups In Stanfield have adopt ed a community work propram. The first project will foe dress form mak. ng. At Lmatilla the home demon stration agent assisted in organizing a Home liureau which held successful Classes In dress form making, cloth ing ana miiinery. A child welfare program was adopted and the hut lunch installed. To Hold Meeting Dress forms and dressmakins occu. pied the program at Weston. IVcston vlll have a community meeting later :'nd will adopt a year's nroKram. Weston Mountain haw had classes ln dress forms and dress making and has asKeu for both clothing and millinery scnoois. GENEVA, Dec. 14. (A. I'.) Amer ican army aviation experts, headed by Major Hurwell, are expected to arrive soon In lludendorf, four miles north east of Zurich, to attend a test of an airplane silencer, Invented by tho Swiss engineer, Klrger, says a despatch from Zurich, The Americans will fly from Coblcns to Budedorf, the dispatch adds. It Is said Americans may buy tho patent for the silencer, If the test proves successful. $50,000 BETROTHAL GIFT GIVEN CHARITY ' LOXDCOT. Dec. 14. (A. P.) Miss Eleanor May Ouggrenhelm, daughter of bolomon R. Guggenheim, who la to be married Thursday In St. Murgarets, w estmmtster, to Viscount Stuart, son and heir of the sixth Earl of Castle M Stuart, has divided the JjO.Ouo en gagement present given her by the vis count between various American char ities, the King Edward Hospital fund in London and Tyrone country hospit al. - THE-- THOMAS SHOP EXTRAORDINARY IRGIS LVCEKNB. Switzerland, Dec. 14. (A. P.) Former King Constantine and his party left on their homewurd Journey to Athens today. They were cheered at the station as they depart ed. NEW YORK, Dec. 14. (A. P.) A dispatch from Peking predicted the probable loss of millions of lives un less relief is forwarded promptly has been received by the Near East relief headquarters here. The message said: "Representatives of all tho famine relief committees, ln conference in Pe king, find that 16.000.Boo persons are facing death from starvation and cold. Available resources of all theinterna tionai famin relief committees, the American Ked Cross included, are In a position to support only 600,000. "Government and other Chinese held is Inadequate to prevent a very great loss of life. Unitedly we urge the foreign mission conference to ap peal to American and Canadian churches." HMD'S COSTUME WILL BE OFFERED THIS WEEK ON ALL CLOTH AND PLUSH - t . COATS :' 'SUITS DRESSES " SKIRTS BLOUSES SWEATERS AND FURS COMPARISON ESPECIALLY : INVITED The Turkish military has given American relief workers assurance, dispatch received here today announc ed, that they would not be molested ln their Armenian activities. Approval of the work wns express ed by tho Turkish national government It was said, and Its cooperation was pledged. (GRANULES) E21INDIGESTION DiitolT instantly on tongue, et in hot or cold water, or ichy. Try at soda fountain. QUICK RELIEF! ALSO IN TABtrf FOWM XAO BY SCOTT SOWN! MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION PHOTOS Wan! w WH uin you your honie. Have jvur Xmas photos mad b Dr. K. J. York, the "Chinese Spe cialist has spent years in study and research work, both In- China and this country, thus enabling him to tiut any acute ana chronic- disease of men and women. He uses only curative Chinese roots and herbs a a means of treat ing diseases known to human be ings. Theso remedles hav ticen used for many generations and have been given credit by patients using them! "" '" Anyone who may be suffering can call to see him. K. A VOKK CII1.VKSE MIIIMCINE CO., No. 421 W. lUmc St, Walla Walla, Wash. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY O V E It 1 A Y I, O fl II A It I) W A It K S T O It K FOR KENT In Stoves Phone 14T -Four room house close for sale reasonable FOR SALE A ten room modern house, will sell with or without fur nlture full basement Call 615 Jane. o P0000000 0 oop oooo ooo oo o o o o o o o o o ooo 00000 oooooo o o Skookum Pancake Flour The best on the market Buy from your grocer. Protect Home Industry. Protect the farmer. BUY FLOUR. UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO. Phone 1014,475,351. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS On all Pyrallin and French Ivory sets, Roll Up Sets and separate pieces we will give a special discount of 25 per cent. On all dolls we will give a special discount of 20 per cent. We are offering some exceptional prices on phono graphs. Regular $225.00 for : .;; $175.00 With this machine 25 records FREE Regular $150.00 for : $105.00 With this machine we give 10 records FREE , Regular $120.00 for $95.00 With this machine 10 records FREE Regular $50.00 for $45.00 With this machine 5 records FREE Records selling for $1.00, special 7 for .....$5.00 We accept Liberty Bonds at par for Phonographs. THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. ; y t i A, I fc't. . 't "1 "; w H MIHH X nrriTTT i r rrrrinMrr'r it tTnTim ? ANC December 15th LIBERTY HALL Sawyer's Orchestra COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS What maid could realst such a aMtume a thlsT It la of silky, ; black sateen with the many little ruffles fluted, then scalloped und . placed very !qo upon each other. The skirt Is held a tnfla Ml as the deep, decoratw? flounce is y plled to It. The p'eity Cap and apron set; with the sleeve ruXc added Is made of soft oioslii In-, stead of tte atual crisp orgucU, $25.00 Offer Special Offer $25.00 Worth of records giv en with the purchase of a PATHE, AEOLIAN, VO CALION, STRADIVARI AND MANDEL PHONO GRAPH. .- This is a bona fide offer a and there has been absolute ly no advance or change in prices. PLAYS ALL RECORDS Remember, this offer is good only until Xmas. Get your Phonograph from ; lis W FOIW CO. Thonc 496 103 E. Court H ecooooooooooooocooocoeuoooooooooGoooooooooooooooobobo