' f ' FAS 3 VJL vtXLt eist oxmootjih, rEjrDtETosr, oREaosr, Friday evening. December 24, mo. T KN PAGES i-ii y f"rr 11 f Iff i t Social and Ciub Neios t'HKISTMAH CANTATA PLANNED I IVA KOLK ARE Gl'ESTS. Tim Choir f the First Methodist-I'-plneopul Church "f ill render Ash ford' Christmas Cantata, "The Star of Promise," Sunday evening at 7:.10 ('Clock, and the Interesting event Is being; directed by Mrs, Maud U Wood iird wllh Mr. A. J. Owen at the organ The folio In numbers arc Included. Prelude "Song of Praises," (llatt mann.) Hymn "Josus Calls vs. Prayer. "Behold, For Zlon Sake'- Soprano Polo and Churns; Solo, Mrs. Woodyard. "Oh, Come Kmmanucl" Chorua Choir. "Watehman Tell I's of The Night" Soprano Solo and Chorua of Male Volres; Solo, Mrs. Caldwell. "O Uttle Town of Bethlehem" Contralto Solo and Chorus; Solo, Mrs. licnnion. "Now When Jesus Was Rom" Soprano Solo and Chorua; Solo, Mrs. Jordan. Scripture Lesson. (iffertory "VirRlns Lullaby," (Wil son! Organ. "The ltadiant Star'V Soprano Solo, Mrs. Woodyard. "Christmas Voices" Ladies Quartet and Male Chorus. "Iloom for the Christ Child" Base Solo, Mr. Roberts. "Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne" Tenor Solo and Chorus; Solo, Mr. Hos klns. "Star of A Thousand Years'.' Chor us. Choir.. . Benediction Postltide fMyerbenO Mrs. A. W. Hobbs of Oltdden, Iowa. la visiting at the home of her son, Vern Hobbs, of tlila city, and she plans to spend the winter here. She la accom panied by her daughter. Miss Faye Hobbs, a registered nurse, who has Just been graduated from a Chicago hospital, and her son. Warren Hobbs, MISS. LEE IS KETTFMt Friends of Mrs, Fannie Lee, local nurse, who has been confined to St, Anthony's hospital by a severe attack of pneumonia will be glad to leurn thai her condition Is Improved today. WILL KNTEHT.YIN CLI O. Mrs. C. I. Woodward to entet taln members of the Sunshine Club of Athena and their husbands at cards next Tuesday evening. : . LKAVINil FOK BOISE Miss Esther Jenkins and Miss Con stance Hayden will leave this evening to spend the Christmas holidays with friends In Boise, Idaho. RETURN' FROM PORTLAND Mr. and Mrs. L- S. ticr.tlcy returned last night from Portland where they have been on a short visit. TWO COCPLKS ARE WED Miss Murl Griiiell became the bride of Zoeth Carney and Miss Irene Pren tiss was married to Claud E. Wallace, when Rev. Alfred Lockwood, rector of the Church ,of the Redeemer, per formed a double marriage service his morning. Vows were exchanged at the rectory at 8:30 o'clock. HOPF'S UPSTAIRS SHOP OPEN TONIGHT FOR OIRISTMAS SHOPPERS Another shipment received today Georgette Waists, wonderful values $6.95. Silk Jersey Petticoats (all colors) Justin $6.95 OVEIl TAYLOR HARDWARE STORE jo mi i JUST A WORD TO EXPRESS OUR KINDLY FEELING AND BEST WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND THE HOPE THAT THE NEW YEAR WILL BE ONE OF UNUSUAL PROSPERITY AND HAPPINESS. The t wo brides were gowned In smart traveling costumes and each j couple acted as uttondanta for the I others. j Mrs. Carney and Mrs. Wallace arc . from Tho Dulles ns are both of t bridegrooms but Mr. Carney Is a for mer Pendleton young man, the son ot Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Carney. Both couples will be guests In Pen dleton before their return to Tho Dalles. BENNETTS HERB FOR HOLIDAYS. Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Bennett ar rived in Pendleton this morning from Portland to spend the Christmas holi days as the house buests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J2 .Bond. Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Bond are sisters. The Ben nets will return to Portland next week for a short sojourn and Mr. Bennett will come here on January 1 to be coms vice president and cashier of the Inland Empire Bank, succeeding C. E. Wailes. As soon as they obtain a home here, Mrs. Bennett will come to Pendleton where she will be welcom ed by a large number of friends. PARTY VISITS IN WALLA WALLA. Mr. and Mrs. C. I Woodward and daughters, 1-uura and Betty Jane, left today for Walla Walla to spend Christmas with Mr. Woodward's mother and sister, Mrs. Laura Wood ward and Miss Eva Woodward, and with Mrs. Woodward's mother, and brother-in-law and sister, Mrs. Sarah Elliot and Mr. and Mrs. James L. Elam. ' ' ' . Tho party was to be joined In Athe na by Mr. and Mrs. David Stone and Mr. Stone's mother, -Mrs.- Joseph Stone, also of Athena. J'AKIMA COUPLE MARRIED Miss Alice Freeman and James T. Stump both of Yakima, were united in marriage this morning, the service being performed at 4; 30 o'clock by Rev. J. E. Ireland at the Ireland home, 815 West Court street. Tho bride was becomingly attired n a traveling suit of deep blue trico tlne worn with a small hat to match. Mr. and Sirs. Stump will leave this evening for Spokane and after a short wedding Journey will return to Yaki ma to make their home. WILL VISIT WITH PARENTS. Miss Virginia Todd will leave this evening tor Hermiston to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C .Todd over Christmas, returning to Pendleton Monday. It will be the first family reunion at Christmas for several years. Miss Todd's brothers were in the ser vice during the war and last Christ mas she was prevented from getting home by washouts that blocked travel. MR. AND MRS WHITE HERB. Mr. and Mrs. Herald White, of Eu gene, arrived this morning to pass the Christmas holidays with Mrs. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith, at their home here. Mrs. White Is re membered as Miss Bula Smith and her redding to Mr. White was an event of September 15 last. LEAVE FOR PORTLAND. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Chrystall of this city, left on last night's train for Port land where they will pass the Christ mas holidays with relatives of Mrs. Chrystall's. They will remain well in to the coming week.' RETURN FROM VISIT Mrs. G. E. Peringer and her son Carl Peringer arrived home tHis morn ing from Portland after a visit there and'ln Seatle, Mrs. Peringer was also the guest of relatives In Seattle. WILL VISIT OVER HOLIDAYS SEASONS GREETINGS That youl may have a joyful Christmas and that each day of the coming year he for you a harvest day of happiness and success is the wish of - Gray Bros. Grocery Co. THREE fHONES ' QUALITY To,, Every Crook His Cross lui m i i 7T mi n tit .' T 1 ' u- i ":" . 5 yyr "irLTTT r. . rU . . r VM h -i 1 y ' ! ' vt i S I ' 4 1 ?! THE THOMAS SHOP jrii;),l;:...:illMjilliliaiiii;iluallllUilii..m,i.ai 1 OUR BEST WISHES FQRA MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR NEW YORK, Dec 24 (A. P.) Miss Georgia U Gardner, who was en gaged to become the sixth wife of Nat Goodwin, actor, is the rightful owner of the contents of the apartment which belonged to Goodwin at the time of hi death. This decision was handed down today by Surrogate Cohalan, who at the same time ruled that Nathaniel C. Goodwin of Boston, the actor's father, as administrator of his son's estate, must file an accounting for a judg ment of 115,374 collected by the actor and turned over to tho father before his death. The decisions were made upon oh Jections filed by Klaw & Erlanger, theatrical producers, who sought to collect a claim of $11,000 against the estate Testimony was Introduced tn show that the actor gave Miss Gardner his personal belongings In apprecla tlon of her' kindness to him durlrig his last Illness. Ti I When a crook or a suspect mores bis residence In Chicago, Charlea Fitzmorria, new 36-year-old chief of police, goes to the "crime map" hanging on his office wait and changes a red cross from the old location to the new. His detectives have crocks spotted and each Is represented on the chief's map by a cross. "The crosses are moved about Just as the crooks move. -itzmorr.'3 is shown at his map. HERE FROM BELLLVGHAM. Miss Mabel Allen, who Is teaching in the schools at Hellinghatn. Wash., arrived In Pendleton this morning to spend the holidays with her brother here. IS VISITING IN PORTLAND Miss Maxine Elliot, sister of Mrs. C. L. Woodward, left for Portland yester- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Keenan plan to J day to spend the holidays with friends anu sne win oe away unm reuruiy. HERE FROM WALLA WALLA. Mrs. Cordelia Maloney arrived today from Walla Walla to be the guest o her son, Ross Maloney over Christmas. 13 GRADUATED IN SEATTLE! leave for The Dalles and Portland where they will spend Christmas and the holidays, returning early In the new year. WILL" SPEND HOLIDAYS. Miss Elsie Fitzmaurice left this morning for Condon where she Is to sienrt -the-holiday week- at home. m KltTIKIXO MAX IIK8 PHILADELPHIA, Dec. H. (A. T.) Wolstan Dixey, a widely known ad vertising man, was killed here Friday when he was struck by a motor truck. He was about 65 years old. At one time Mr. Dixey was editor of Printers' Ink. , OIL TAXKKK "OMPLlCTE J.OHS HOCSTON, Texas, Dec. 24. Advices received by the Southern Pacific gen etal offices In Houston yesterday stated that the tanker Hastnal, belong ing to the National Oil Co., lying near Pier A of the Southern Pacific dock would be a total loss. WASHINGTON, De 24. (A. P.) Santa Claus on his visits to the homes of American children tonight will be compelled to retort almost complete ly to an airplane on some similar new fangled conveyance, for the weather bureau forecast "n snowies Christmas for almost the entire United States. "Fair and cold," was the weather forecaster's general prediction. Tho only snow of sufficient depth for I he sleigh of the Christmas Santo, the bureau said, would be In Wisconsin, Northern Michigan, Northern New York and Northern New England where snow fell early tn the week and has not molted. There may be some new snow In the northern Rocky mountain region, It was said, but elsewhere the fall wlli bo con fined to flurrlea. The Pacific coast was excepted from the forecast for fair weather, the charts and map of the weather bureau showing that rain and gener ally unsettled weather might be ex pectcd west of the Rocky mountains. Wllh the aim of Improving her for eign trade balance, Italy I encourag ing the use of pet Instead of coal. Hard fVild People whoae blood Is pure are not nearly so likely to take hard colds as are others. Hood's Sar raparllla makes the blood pure; and thl great medicine recovers the sys tem after a cold as no other medicine does. Take Hood's. PHOTOS Rave yoor Xmu photos mad by Ward we will take you In vntir hnma. Mr. ad Mrs. J. J. Huntley, arrived this morning from Seattle where she has Just received her degree from thnl University of Washington. She will I spend Christmas and the holidays at home. . , iii riniiiiiiiiiiit iiiiiiirii tiiiufiiiiitiiitininiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiif iiiiitiiiiiiiiitiitiitntr ARMY GOODS I DIVORCE IS CHRISTMAS f PRESENT TO DYING MAN CHICAGO, Dec. 24. (IT. P.) Bruce Sompler today received a Christmas present of a divorce. He senfword to Judge Sabath that he was dying and the only thing he wanted before his death was a legal separation from his Miss Gladys ,Haniley, daughter of wife.- The Judge gave It to;hlm. A l'KW LAST CILXCK SIGGIATIONS Hudson liny Blankets ........... Officers lrcss Shoes Leather Leggins , . . , , , .Men's and Worm-n's Ill-Top Shoes Heather Mixed Wool Kox Hunting Knives T5o pr. can Slv; Ol It C.XNKI IIH IIS AMI VKGirrAHLKS AUK yn no a wallop at old hi cost of l Solid Pack Peaches No. 2 1-2 can Case ot 24 Apricots, No. 2 1-2 , Solid Pack Corn, can Joy O' Wlx at Hrcakinst Food, 20 ox. package ....... Asparagus, 1 lb. 4 os. ca This Is all the very best inert'liamllso and Is wild on guai'itiihf. STORK OPfJN THIS KVICMXG II") It at tho Army Store (12.30 S7.00 anil SH.OO S8.00 and S8.30 . . . 16.85, 118.50 i (1.00 box of ' $2.50 STILL TAKl.N'O IVING, 2Bo $6.70 $0.50 . 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