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FASH SIX Vl.Tj EAST C30O::iA!?, rESDLITOS. 0 JG0N, WI&SISDAY EVENING, F2mRY 22, 1922. EIGHT PAGES Social and Club News MlDDUCTiW TUCAiiia legato of "Where'er Tou Walk" w . Arthur MiddW-ton, baritone, who ' m cool, mi refreshing that it will live appeared in concert Monday evening In remembrance. "Three Fishers Went in Portland, waa very well received. Rilling" (Hullah) had the note of im The following regarding Mr. Middle- pending tragedy Kharply and power ton, who will sing here Friday night at fully accentuated and the measug' the niroll tinker the auspices of the gripped. )'enrtletonWTmen'a Club, la from the I One of the greatest aonga In all the Portland Oi gonlan: world and known practically to all a 'a?1 ' Perfect aa a singer can be ' singers and students, "Lungl da I caro and bfeaard with a fine bass-baritone I bene" (Seecbi) waa grandly aung and oice tWat la skillfully placed and 'headed Mr. Mlddleton'a Italian group trained, and with a d tat Indues In die-I of aonga His extra song In reply to wn fllat u a Joy ami a rest to hear, calls for an encore waa "Ma Little Artr Mlddleton, baaa-barltone of the : llanjo,' written by Dlchmont of Vau- ue aTODOIltan OlMTA pnnmanv Vaw I ennvor II r f"i appeared In concert Monday 'ht. In the public auditorium, under Aa auspices of the Klwvn concert bu. , 'feau. He waa cordially received by a friendly audience. V It aeei PARTY IS GIVEN' A birthday party last evening at th" Brunduee home on Colliie street aermed to the audience that Mr. I celebrated the nineteenth annlvurwirv aiiauieton never sune- better In this 'of Miss Muiti; itrunlaire iikii flty. There were the same graceful j were Adjutant and Mrs. C. A. Peter 'ftyle of singing, the big, noble voice 'son. Mrs. Kelly, Miss Alice Kelly. Mrs. :,,nd the strong L masculine style in It. P. Himes, Lester Hlmes. Leonard finely rendered. It waa delicately and phrasing. Imagine then the surprise of Mr. Aii.hiiiiton listeners when in con : "-eluding the second last group of songs ' ,-on his programme he auld he would ' gladly sing extra eonga as requested, :lf he were not then suffering from "Urynaltla, The audience would not . have been aware of this vocal trouble If Mr.' Mlddleton had not mentioned It so splendid was his Singing. ' .; Oratorio gems were chosen by Mr. ; Middleton to begin his programme. the-loved recltntlve and aria leading Hlmes, Nannie Helmlck, Nellie Mar quis. Florence Weaver, Kva Stubble field, Belle Krundage, Jennie Itrun dage, Pansy Cowan, Xellls Brunilage. Euna Hough, Katherlne Brundnge Apal Helmlck, Harvey Hurriman, Jitks Helmlck, Howard Krundage, Gordon Helmlck, liert Helmlck, Walter Hel mlck, Harold Maxwell and Mrs. Bran dine. ROTARY PARTY INFORMAL The dinner dance with which mem- into. Hear Me Ye Winds and Waves' . bera of the Pendleton Roturv Club will (Handel). This number was sung with entertain this evening In honor of j-werenc and suppressed awesome Walla Walla Roturlans and their wlvej feeling that struck homa. The pur will b informal. A special signlfl- - , HOPF'S I'FSTAIHS SHOP More New SUITS Have Arrived Another express shipment of TWEED SUITS just unpacked and, ready for choosing. Smart looking models, every one. " SEE THEM TOMORROW! . i . excm'sivm uyr .or expensive cans? attache ltwlf to the evuiit. as Rotary U sfwnlun years old. (hi week. The meeting tonight U In com- iif inoia'ion of ihc anniversary and ir olservame of Wa"hinmin's hirtvluy. During the dinner a spec al program arriinscd hy International Kutary will Be carried out. DAXCK IS DKLICHTFI L Assembly Hall as the seen' laid evening of one of ihe most de'.lnhlful formal daneing parties of lh wason.f when Ir. and Mr W. D. Me.SVry, Mr. and Mm. Ji.hn Aduins. Mr. amf Mrs. Roy Ray. Mr. and Mm S. R. Tlpmp .n a ml Mr. and Mrs. George Hartman ere hostx. Palina und ! her greenery enhanced the henuty of the hall. Punch was served from the lobby, and at mid- night, supper was served on the lower floor. Spring flowers in a charming profusion of colors centered the tables, where Mrs. Una Sturgls, Mm. fCor borne Eerkeley, Mrs. Philip Wlnans. of Walla Walla and Mrs. K. P. Dodd of Hermiston, presided. Assisting in -erving were M'ss Muriam Youell, Miss Esther Kelly, Miss Thelma Thompson and Miss Katherlne Thompson. , . A number of out-of-town, fluent were present. Including forty guests who motored over from Walla Walla. Imperial Brand TEA COFFEE, EXTRACTS AND SPICES, v MARSHMALLQW DESSERT Have you tried this fine fluaJity brand, put up by W. J. Gray, of the Gray Manufacturing Co., Spokane, Wash.? . V ' . .'. ; - Our guarantee goes with each package. We want you to use Imperial brand Tea, Coffee, Ex ' itracts, Spices and Marshmallow Dessert. A -V In ordering please say IMPERIAL BRAND. Gray Bros, Grocery Co. 3 Phone 28 Oaly 1 Quality the Best D. 0. K. K. TO BE HOSTS. Members of the V. O. K. K. will be hosts tomorrow evening to Knights of 'Mhas and their ludles for an infor mal party at the new Knights' of Pythias hall. There will be dancing. music and vaudeville, and supper; will be served. I t j LEAVING FOR KANSAS , "Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kngeman and four children, will In future make their home In Greeley, Kansas, I Mr. Engeman has for the past seven years engageu in Tarming In Western Uma tilla county. In future he will farm In Kansas ' DANCE TO BE GIVEN Members of the Oot-to-Oether Cluh of the I. O. O. F. will hold an Informal dance on Thursduy evening at the I. 0. O. F. hall. The dance Is for mem bers of the Oddfellows, Rebeccas and their families. ; WILL GIVE PARTIES ': Mrs. A. C. Koeppen und Mrs. L. A. McCllntock will be hostesses on Fri day and Saturday , afternoons' for brldga parties at the home of Mrs. McCllntock, 613 West Court street. LEAVE FOR PORTLAND. Judge and Mrs. Gilbert W. Phejps left' today for Portland. Judge. Phelps will return nfter a short time but Mrs. Phelps will -remain for a mioro extended stay. MISS MICHAELS ILL. Miss Ivn Michnels Is 111 at her home. Miss Michaels Is employed In the,bUs ineps offices of the East Oregonlun. : 4 Both Economy and Your S Safety direct "you to the Rexall Store whenever you want 4 a prescription filled. .v J ECONOMY, because our superior buying facili- 4 tiesbrought about through our association with j the more than 5,000 other leading retail druggists- S of America enables us to make the very lowest prices consistent with quality. J SAFETY because we respect-our profession, and S will hot tolerate any but the most exact methods. the most 'scrupulous care, and drugs of absolute t purity, freshness and strength. S THE PENDLETON DIG CO. S - 8 B Phone Maia20 V Pendleton, Oregon Night Phone 890-J A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Made On every $20 coupon book tve kive $1 trade discount. An absolute sav ing. It is worth your while to invest i- THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 Main Street , , Phone 137 CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS, W. GOODYEAR ;i. r :.;,..'.. ' Proprietor. MiBERUI u nniinii l uuuun EEMEDY nx o thi scut r or CROUP. whoopiho COUOH, MOAMINIti, BRONCHITIS. Th( hcmkov CONTAINS NO NARCOTIC Cbamtcrlaln McJIclna Ca. MunfMturlag Phtroitciiti, 0 D Main. law. V. $. A. WPRIO, THIRTY-FIVE CEWSfi COwnHtM tt flkiabMtal a Ck. WO.) J -""if irSTHE BASIS OF A GOOD MEAL iai.w nmi Use our bread as a foun d a t ion upon which to build the perfect meal. This bread, never xHsap points in its quality. It is made with the kind ( of care and of ' the ' same excellent mate rials that the particu ; lar housewife reveres. I Pendleton , Baking Co. MRS. HOrKIXSON VISITS. An Intereatlns vlHltor In Pendle ton today is Mrs. T. B. Hopklnson. of raw o. Khe Is prominent In imi-, sleal circles in the Washington town. Mrs. Hopklnson, who at one time Htudicd mnslc In London, la a vio lin pupil of U. A. McDonald. Other out-of-town students at the McDon ald Studio ore Mrs. W. G. Robert son, of Hakei-j Miss Lillian Cramer of Pilot Kock; Mrs. Claude Hampton of Echo: Miss Kathryn Mclntyre, Wilbur Shannon and Raymond Reese of Helix; Joseph Payant of Weston; Miss Doris Lteuallen, Miss Dena Ueu nllen, Miss Harriet Itrown and Miss riot WaBhburn and Joyce Washburn, Elsie Farrow of Adams; Miss Hat- of liurbank, und Gail Bhurnmn of Echo. CLI'B TQ MEET Mcmliers of the Pendleton Women'i Club will meet tomorrow In the library club rooms, with Mrs. J. I Cox, Mrs. J. C. Clemens, Mrs. Minnie Stlllman, Mrs.- X. P. McLean, Mrs. Louis Cruik shsnk, Mm, J. F. Prebel and Mrs. G. W. Coutts as hostesses. Mrs. J. C. Snow will be in charge of the pros gram, and the theme will be "The Drama."., . . .. . . . i. I'reccdlnu the meetliiK, the. Parlia mentary1 Department of the club will meet, at i p,' m-, fur a half hour'n session. The department, an Innova tion In tho club, has for Its purpose instruction In parliamentary law, Pen dleton club women nro showing much Interest in this new feature. . '- . ' '"" . ' 1 CIUCLE'TO MEET The Bible Heading Circle will meet tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. B. Bickers, in the Bowman building, 916 Main street he reading for the week is found In Numbers, chaptors five, six and sev en Visitors to the circle are always welcome.: TO GIVH rnxxBR. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennlon will be hosts on Saturday evening for a din ner at their homo, 711 Willow street. Bridge Wlllsbe in play during the later hours of the evening, guests sufficlnt to make up six tables having been Invited. WILL VISIT HERE. Miss Ethel Ritner, formerly of Pen dleton, will arrive here the latter part of the week from Portland. Miss Rit ner, who Is convalescing after an op eration for appendicitis, will visit her sister, Mrs. Anna Storie. MRS HAHTMA,N COXYALE.SCLG Mrs. George Hurtmun, who has been 111 for the past fow days, Is convalesc ing. She Is. still confined to her honisj on Monroe street, however. , RETURN'S FROM HOSPITAL. Mis. Guy Wyiick, who has been 111 at St. Anthony's hospital, has returned to hor home, 411 . Jackson street, where she. is convalescing , AID Tt) MEET The Baptist Ladies Aid will meet to morrow afternoon at Ihe home of Mrs. E. W. Myers, 710 Lllleth street, VISITS AT HOME. " Mies Grace A. Gilliam is in Pilot Rock today spending the holiday at her home. . MRS. WISEMAN HERE." j Hi s. lEdna . Wiseman . of Wapnta. I Washington, Is the guest of friends in Pendleton, WllDEWOULD'UKETO . ; MEET BUFF BEFORE HE' QUITS BATTLING GAME England's Little Scrapper Not . Yet Ready to - Get Away . From Ring Career, He Says. , ' BY JAOK iMcAULIFFE,1 : (Retired Tndi'f oat ed Lightweight ' Champion.) . .(Written for the .United Press.) LONDON", F.b'. 22. Jimmy Wildi-; England's only pugilistic consolation, Is not yet ready to retire. The little world's' flywelshf cham plon told mo the other day that re ports of his plans to get away from the ring; were not true. He would like' to retire an the undefeated champion,' but ha figures that his rhig days will not bo over for several years. ' Wilde really wanted to meet Johnny Buff for tho bantamweight champion and he was seriously disnppointedi when the little American ' suddenly tired of European atmosphere and trf, V.V,,1 . v... n Joe Beckettrthe champlou knock' out champion of the world, still has a following over here. , It does not make a hit with British fans torefor to him as the "Count of Tens." Of course,' the real fight fans do not retrard him' as a ranking world's heavyweight, bur' he Is stil the champion of England. f Beckett has been dug- up to meet George Cook, who was the last victim of Cargenticr's right. The two hava' been mutched to meet on March 27 In the Holland Park Rink. A. F. Betting son Is promoting thfc match. He 1b also dickering for a match lajer between Koy McCorniick and Jack Blpomen feld for the Lonsdale lisht heavy weight belt. Although Kid Lewis stopped McCormlck somctlmengo, it seems that Wfictal Weights wefen't made and McCormiok still holds the title. A, tentative date has been set 'or early April. Hans Breltenstratcr," heavyweight champion of Germany, Is feeling out London proipoters for p bo,yt with one of' the leading RnglisH battlers. If any of the promoters feel that the, lans Run Down? Kidney fn.rt bUdder IronKIc tie not limited to men. Houtework, or work in office or factory, cautei wpraen to uffer from weak, overworked or du eaied kidneys: , Thr lytnplomi re-t-puffincM under the eyes, lallow tkid,, conslnnt tired feeling, lack of ambition, nervoai condition, backache, rheumatjio paiDi, tore muscles, itiq Joint. AN EXCEPTIONAL ARRAY OF , SILK BLOUSES ' , EVERY BLOUSE IN THE STORE INCLUDED IN THIS HAHOAI.V 39.05 1 - .il't. ' WHEX YOU SEE THEM YOU'LL WANTrTO BUY SEVERAL. REGULAR PRICE $12.50 TO 122.50 T' would stand for a German fighter at this particular time, he may La match ed with the winner pf the Beckett- , Cook thing. ( Brettenqtrater was interred 'during ' the war on the Isle of Man and It was 1 up boxintf. After his release-he went to Berlin and in 'his first public ap pearance knocked out Harold Rolpli, who wus considered as pretty gooJ b,v the Germans. Later he did not fare so well, however; ag he was knocked during his imivlsonnjent that he tooH put by Ton Covler and Harry Drake. 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