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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12, 1921.. TEN PAG23 Social and Club News i! CONTKIlT rRKRKNT8 OPF.HA. ((election from several grand op era will comprise the Viotrola pro (rrm lit the county library Sunday .' U rnonr. The music Maria at three anil thi program land one hour. If aij number la especially picas! i. It WIS hi- ieril-d very gladly. The readme room are open from two un tll five. I. Pagllarct Prologo (I-eonca '! I'anquale Amato. t. Traviata in Trovensa il M-.r (Thy home In Fair 1'rovlncct tVerJ.) Utilwppe le lnr. 1. Travlnta Ah, fors" e'lul (Verd' Amelita Galll-Oiirct. 4. Traviata Het mlel boll-nti splr- Itl (Wild my il reams of youth) (Verdi) Giovanni Martinelll. S. Traviata Dite alia glovlne (Say- to thy daughter) (Verdi) Amelita QallM urcl, Oulseppe de I.ura. . Traviata Imponete (Now com mand me) (Verdi) Amelita Galli Curd, Guiseppe de I.ura. 7. Traviata rtrimlisi-Llblan met II etl callcl (A bumper we'll drain) (Verdi) Enrico Caruso-Alma Gluck. . Pilgrim's Chorus From Tannhau er (Wagner) Arthur Pryor'a Band. . Lucia II dolce sueno (Mad scene) Donisetti) Amelita Gallt , Curcl. lfl. I.ucla Tu che a Mo spegasti r ail (Thou hast spread thy wings to heaven) Giovanni Martlnelll. 11. Uiria Chi mi frena (What re Caruso, Amato, Jourant, Jacoby, Bada. strains me) (Donisetti) Tetraszini. 12. Martha M'apparl (Uke a dream) Giovanni Martinelll. 13. Rlgoletto FiBlia, Mlo Padro" (My daughter) -Frieda Hempel, Pa- quale Amulo, . ; 14. Rlgoletto Caro nome (Dearest name) (Verdi) Amelita Galla-Curci 15. La, Koheme O aoave fanclulla (Thou sweetest maiden) Frances Al da, Giovanni Martinelll. F. T. A. HAS MEETING "Recreation" was the subject for a meeting of the Hawthorne Parent Teacher association yesterday at the school building. Discussions of the .heme were given by Mrs. H. 8. Simo- son, Mrs. Thomas Baker and Miss Leota V agner. Other topics discussed included the discussion of the mea sures to be taken to improve the school. Mrs. W. V. Harrah presented the school -with a lounge which is to be used by the pupils or teachers in case .of Illness, A pleasing musical program con sisted of a piano solo by Miss Ellaa bethh Simpson, eighth grade pupil: a saxophone solo, by Thomas Baker, a member of the band, and piano accom paniment by Miss Harriett Benjamin, and several songs by the boys and girls of the seventh grade. A social hour, during which time refreshments were served by the pupils of the fifth grade under the direction of Miss Mabel Johnson, completed the afternoon. GEORGE TONKIN WEDS Of interest to Pendleton people Is the following from the Morning Ore genian concerning the wedding of Ceoree Tonkin, formerly game warden T " HOPP'S UPSTAIRS 8HOP Your Favorite Blouse Shop" Announcing the Arrival of Another Shipment of NEW SPRING BLOUSES Exceptional values at $6.95 New shades of Aztec, Gold, Tomato, Honey Dew, Green and Grey. Of ER TAILOR HARDWARE CO. Good Books for Boys SCOUTING WITH GENERAL FUNSTON SCOUTING WITH KIT CARSON i 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA PENROD. PENROD AND SAM TREASURE ISLAND KIDNAPED JUST DAVID THE YOUNG FORESTER THE YOUNG PITCHER KEN WARD IN THE JUNGLE - THE YOUNG LION HUNTER TORCHY SCOUTING WITH DANIEL BOONE HANS BRINKER And many other excellent titles to choose from. PRICED AT $1.00 EACH THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE J for this district, now rnlted States game warden: A wedding of Interest to Portland and Boise, Idaho, friends was that of George Tonkin, federal game warden, and Mrs. Gertrude Bllnn, bookkeeper for the game commission. The ceremony was solemnised Thurs day night in the First Presbyterian ;hurch. Rev, H. U. Bowman, D. D., officiating. Mr. Tonkin's headquarters are in Boise, where he and his bride will make their home, . - HOSTS FOR PARTT. Some of the members of Pendleton' younger set entertained with an infor mal dancing party last evening at the Knights of Cnlnnhns hall, the danc ers Lumbering forty couples. Float ing streamers of red and white, floor lamps In shades of rose, and tall vases of flowers and pussy willows made n charming decoration. Pat roneff.es for the affair were Mrs. Thomas Hampton, Sirs. C. S. Wheeler, Miss Carol Wurtenberger, Mrs. Struck Aune, Miss Olive Roche, Miss Laura Ross, Mrs. J. C. Snow, Miss Dorothy Flegel and Mrs. J. A. Blakeley. The committee In charge consisted of Miss Muriel Hampton, Lucius Matthewson --hihald Blakeley. MRS. SOMMERVILLE HOSTESS. The J. Sommerville home on Vin cent street was the scene yesterday of a meeting of the Current Llerature Club for which Mrs. Sommerville was hostess. The Interesting program consisted of a sketch of the life and works of Conrad, a review of John Galsworthy's "Freeland8l' by Mrs. Mary Dlsosway, and view of Er- vine's ''Changing Winds," by Mrs. James Johns, Sr. Sptlng flowers were used as a dec oration. The hostess was ass' ervlng by her daughters. Miss Sydney Sommerville and Mis Evelyn Sommer ville, Miss Stella Rodin and Miss Ell' abeth Rodin. CLUB HAS MEETING Mrs. P. J. Hlereman and Mrs. O. w. Coutts were hostesses yesterday for a meeting of the Spinerinktum Club, the cuests beinar entertained at the home of Mrs. Heceman. Mrs. Anna atone lead an interesting article on pioneer days, written by Mrs. Mary W. Bell, a relative of Mrs. Storlea A guessing contest proved a pleasing diversion durinr the afternoon. The Hostesses served dainty refreshments. Mrs. C. A. Curtiss, who is spending tne winter in Pendleton with her sister, Mrs. Stephen A. Lowell, was a guest of the club. GUESTS IN .PENDLETON. Mi. lor ind Mrs. Frederick Whitney, of rhicniro. Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. George Seller, of Milton, were guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. rhurles W Cross. Major Whitney has Just returned after service in the ihnn.nine islands and In future will be stationed at Chicago. DAT WILL BE OBSERVED Th. Kntionni nav of Prayer. Febru ary 18, Is to be observed by the Union Missionary society of Pendleton. Mem bers, and others Interested in missions, will meet at the Baptist church tor ne observance of the day. HOSTS FOR DANCE rr nnd Mrs. riovid B. Hill and Sir. and Mrs. CJyde Philipps will be hosts this evening for an Informal dancing party. ' Guests have been asseu 10 me home of Dr. and Mrs. Hill. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED. ' For the celebration of the eighth birthday anniversary of little Miss Olice Alexandra Inlow, twelve boys and girls are guests today at a pan) A true hair grower Sworn proof of hair growth after bald ness. Awing reports of legions of nasi of Kotalko, In stopping lost of hair, over coming dud ruff, conquering baldness. Hera'l the fairest utter Id the world M Kotalko. If It doesn't do all 700 expect, get your money -berk! Forget past bad tuck with your hair. This I tometblng different Get a imsll box of KOTALKO ai aoy busy druggist's. Guarantee and directions with the box Show your friends Urn rndfrtiumsml Beardless Barley For Sale UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO. Phone 1014-351 Dr. David Bennett Hill DENTISTRY , Johns Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon " Seed Potatoes First shipment of fine Seed Potatoes to ar rive this year. See us for prices and variety. Complete line of D. M. Ferry & Co. quality seeds. Exclusive Selling Agency for Pendleton Imperial Tea, Coffee, Extracts and Spices. Chase & Sanborns Tea and Coffee. Gold Medal Butter. . Old Monk Olive Oil. Gillnetters Columbia River Salmon. Most Complete Stock, Finest Quality, Right Prices , Gray Bros. Grocery Co. THREE PHONES ; QUALITY VV:,THE, ; v THOMAS SHOP J at the home of the honoree's mother. Mrs. H. K. Inlow. Modeling animals from white wax chewing gum Is one of the games of the afternoon and the v. inner is to receive a fascinating val entine as a prixe. Carrying out the St. Valentine's idea, the decorations for the table at which luncheon Is to be served are in a color schema of, red and this shade Is used also for the eight candles which deck the birthday rake. WED At NOONTIDE At a pretty wedding at noon today, Mnrir Alta Rnvlen and Alfred M. West. garde, both of Pilot Rook, were united in Marriage at the Presbyterian manse, Rev. W. H. Cox, pastor or tne uaptiBt church officiating In the absence of Rev. Oeorge. U Clark," pastor of the Presbyterian church. The bride wore a chic tailored suit of navy blue and she carried a bouquet of roses. Miss Velma Sfctlth, of Pilot Rock, was bridesmaid. The couple left today for tnr a weildin trln. They will make their home In Pilot Rock. ELDEEN CLUB ENTERTAINED. Members of the Eldeen Club, and their husbands, were entertained at a charming "600" party last even'"" s" the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith, of Riverside Drive. Score tro phies were won by Joseph Korllck and Mr Kenenth McRae. Music and the refreshments completed the evening's entertainment. WILL VISIT WITH PARENTS. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Wright, of Danville, Illinois, will arrive next Saturdtty for a visit with Mrs. Wrlfht's parents; Mr. and Mrs. W; H. Pitzer of the Colonian apartments. , QUESTS AT DANCB Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sawyer and Mrs. Shir ley Albright, of Pilot Rock, motored to Stanfield last night to attend the American Legion dance. (Additional Society on Page 3) ;rF.-.-fcX.'.'8 ra:.By?,;j;y, HURCHbS Q K.'v-WiJi-'ilClJ:? For Sale North Side Residence I am leaving Pendle ton and am offering my residence for sale at once. . An opportunity for a family to secure a beau tiful home in a choice location. Royal M. Sawtelle Announcements roe this depart ment must bb submitted to the East. Oregonlan not later than Friday evening In order to be as sured of publication on Saturday. The First Christian Chnrrh Services will be held as follows at the First Christian Church Sunday, February 13. Bible School S ir. a. m W W rw. Hart Sunt. Communion nnd ripvntlnn. al services at U a. m. Special music By the choir. Regular services of th christian Endeavor at 6:30, Lesly Patton leader. Vt 7-(l o. m. the endeavor will fflv a special program assisted by the choir. Oiurch of the Redeemer Rev. Alfred Lockwood, rector. 8 a. m. Holy Communion, :45 Sunday School. 11 a. m., morning service and ser mon, 4:00 p. m.. Vespers and Sermon. The rector will preach in the morn ing on, "Christ, the Great adoenturer." At the veaper service the topic will be, "The Church." The male quartette will sing the offertory. The public Is cordially Invited. -itter Day Ralnls Imrcli (Mimton) Are you seeking to know the truth of the Oospel. Hear the principles of the Oospel u we believe and teach them. Elders Peterson and Leigh fn Charge. Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Evening services 7:30 p. m. Every Sunday at Moose Hall. Every one welcome. DR. C. H. DAY I'lilftkiaii ami Surgeon Ottiath Rooms il and tt Smlth-Crawfor I . ' tt.ill.lln TslepUon 704 Km. 741-11 Baptist Church Rev. W. H. Cox, pastor. Residence 515 Bush street, phone 1147. Sunday morning Sunday schhool, Mr. F. M. Riley, Supt., 9 : 50. Preach ing service, Rev. Hently, 1 1:00, Sub ject, "Getting out of Egypt." Sunday night B. T. P. U., Miss Dale president, 4:'30. Preaching service, Kev. Bently, 7:30, subject, "Hell and Its Location," These special meeting are Increasing in power and souls are being saved. Tou come and bring your family. Let everybody pray. If never before pray now that God will save you. Salvation Army. Hall 208 V.. Alta street. House phone 10S2, Sunday services as follows: Holi ness meeting at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 1:30; calvatlon meting at t o'clock. '" ' ' ' Week day services: Tuesday, Thurs day. Saturday night at S o'clock. These services are conducted for the public. Why not come and .bring your children.- We always have good singing and preach the true Gospel of our Lord and Saviour. A welcome awaits you. Tours for service. Offlcsra In chr.rge, Jennie Conrad, captain; Lieut. Jiyra Moys. Prmbyterlan. Rev. .George L. Clarke, pastor. Morning Prelude, doxology, pray er, resnonslve reading, hvmn ir. scripture lesson, anthem "More Love to Thee O Christ," Mallard, prayer- Response, offertory, duet "Jesus the Very Thought of Thee." Mrs. S. H. Forshaw. C'Vlde Philllns sermon Rv J. M. Cornellson, hymn 171, benedic tion, postuiuue. Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist, holds services at 813 1-2 Main street (First stairway north of the Inland Empire Bank). Sunday services are at 11 a. m, and 8 p. ra. The subject of the lesson-sermon for Sunday, Feb ruary 13, la "Soul." " Sunday school begins at t:4S a, m. A .Wednesday evening meeting which Includes testimonials of heal ing is held at 8 o'clock. The Reading room, which is maintained at the same address. Is open daily from t a m, to t p. m., where the Bible and authoried Christian Science lziterature may be read, borrowed, or purchased. The public Is cordially Invited to at tend the church services and to visit the reading room. Presbyterian. Bible school, 10 a. m.; preaching service, II a. m. Sermon by the asso ciate pastor. Rev. J. M. Cornellson. Subject, "Every Man's Life a Plan of God." 645, Christian Endeavor. The delegates who attended the recent state C. El convention of La Grande will make reports of same at this time. The evening program at 7:30 p. m. will take the form of a musical praise service as follows: Prelude, Mrs. H. E. McLean; Hymn 13; anthem, "We Would See Jesus," Mr. Trogue and choir, Brackett; scripture reading; prayer, response: anthem, "Hark, Hark, My Soul," solos Mrs. Hatch, Mrs. McCook, Shelby; solo, "The Day Is Ended," Miss Lillian Cully, Bartlett; anthem, "The Com forter Came," Mrs. Bennlon and choir, Nevin; offertory, "I'm a Pilgrim," Mrs. McCook, Mrs. Hatch, Nelson; an them, "Evening and Morning," the choir, Oakley; hymn 326; benediction. First M. E. East Webb and Johnson streets. John H. Secor, minister. Morning ser vices, Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morn ing sermon. 11 a. m. Subject, 'The Voice of God." Evening services, Ep worth League, 6:30 p. m. Topic, "The Filipino Plowman" or "The Dignity of Labor." Leader, Lawrence Warner; evening sermon, 7:30 p. m. 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C-B A La Spirite Back Lace Corset "La Camille" Front Lace Corset Formf it Brassiere. mm Feb. 19th will be the last day of the greatest Furniture Sale ever conducted in Pendleton. Only one more week to sup ply your furniture wants at and below pre-war prices. You will find our whole stock of Gen eral Housef urnishihg at greatly reduced prices and only one more week to buy at these prices. ' Wilton Rugs 1-2 off. i All Cotton, Cotton Felt and Silk Floss Mattresses 1-2 off. Leather Rockers 1-2 off. Pabgoleum and Print Linoleum at 1-2 off. . ;,:.,; vv '..:V; All Inlaid Linoleum 1-3 off. Winodw Shades 1-3 off. Pictures 1-2 off. - Lamp Shades 1-2 off. Phonographs 1-3 off our -entire &tock except contract goods and phononrapii -j x . j a . records net. Any goods you may want to purchase duringf this sale will be held, by paying a deposit down and the balance after March 1st, until and including March oin. ' ,. .... i. Remember Feb. f 19th is the last day. Only brie week more . 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