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TEN PAGES PAGE SIX ----- a? i DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. Social SOCIETY HAS MKKTINO Illshn,. Frank II. Tonrot, of Idaho. ... . . ... .... i , .,, ,,.. ... , , .. .. .,,i,.,, ., ,.. ...., u Rafi'e 01 oncniiniKcmeiii m cnmm ... li,, ..Th i),,,.ni K,,...; "Thu Hural Kn n- day school. "Any methods used in the city Sun day school can ho successfully applied to the rural .schools," ho said. "The five requisites to success under the Christian nurture plan are Informa tion, memory, church loyalty, devo tional life and Christian service." Jilshop Touret Is an inspired speaker and those who attended the mooliir,' declare it wai: the he-it In the history of the society. The society planned a Christmas pafreant which will be given by all the pupils of tho various Sunday schools of I'endleton, for the. benefit, of Ar menian relief. Another Important decision was the establishment of a niR-ht school at Itleth, with Mrs. Charles Clerking in charge .Mrs. T. If. Hemholt sang-, and also I led the Krotip singing. During the cial hour, Mrs. Charier; II. Marsh, president of tho society, poured. .. 4 - - SOCIETY TO MEET Tho Women's .Missionary Society of the ITeshyteri in church will meet to morrow at 2:30 In tho reception rooms of the church. Hostesses will he Mrs. Thomas Hampton, Mrs. W. W. Oreen, Mrs. C. II. licit and Mrs. N. .1. I:ly denstein. KILL KARIC To ENTERTAIN Members of the Kill K.'tre club will II 0 P F ' S GARMENT S II 0 P A 1 iifi n Kit See Them Displayed in Our Show Windows $12.75 and $1,175 Values Now $9.75 Hopf s Garment Shop Exclusive But POPULAR JUVENILE BOOKS INCLUDING THE BEST IN Fairy Tales Paint Books Story Books Gladden the hearts of the Children with good stories. ALL AT A POPULAR PRICE. THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE 'Try the drug Phone 520 We give S. & II. PALMOLIVE SOAP Do not overlook this opportunity to get a supply of this fine hand soap at this bargain price. 7 BARS 49c Weston Mountain Potatoes, the sack, $1.15. THE TABLE SUPPLY 739 Main Stret CHA5. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor. and Club News entertain wilh a ilaneliisT party on ' '. l hall. Hosts will Iju Kae.lo Woodman .Mr. and .Mrs. A. C. Kocppen, -Mr. arid .Mih. lioy linch- In nan. .Mr. ami .lrn. James Welch. Mr - "ml -Mrti. Hanli Welch .Mr. and .Mrs. .Morse, Mr. and .Mrs. J. K. Thompson and .Mr. and -Mrs. Homer Krohbiol. The. dance will be an in formal one. visitors iio.nohi:i) Mrs. I 10. Judd, .Mrs. V. L. Thomp son and -Mrs. Thomas llailey of I'ort land, visitors in Pendleton, were hon ored today at a luncheon for which Airs. II. W. Collins was hostess at her home, 21 r. North .Main street. The latter hours of the afternoon ivcic spent informally. , SOCIAL .MKETIXO TON I OUT Yoiimr people of the Methodist church and their friends will he Knouts tonight at an informal meeting in tho reception rooms of tin; church -m. evening- will be spent in games and music. TO ItECEIVF. DEOIiEH Mrs. C. H. Helta left yesterday for Spokane, where she will receive a de gree in Daughters of the Nile. The or der is one in which members Join by Initiation and not by petition, .... RALLY IS HELD. The Women's llenefit Association of the Maccabees held a most suc cessful rally on Friday afternoon at Eagle-Wood man hall. The rooms were decorated in the club colors, SPECIAL SHOWING . OF SPORT SKIRTS AT REDUCED PRICES New Fall Skirts in a wide range of color combinations to match the new sweaters. Not Expensive s Animal Stories Picture Cut Outs Aesops Fables s store firtt" Pendleton, Oregon Green Stamps. CASH STORE red and -white, and potted were used also, flag- service was put on by W'ulla and Initiation by J.a A banquet and luncheon plants The Walla Grande were served during the day. Among those who til tended were Mrs. Km ma Wilkinson, deputy supervisor, and Mrs. Caroline O'liricn, state de puty. .Mrs. Elva Daley, of 1M Stonewall Jackson street, is the new collector and succeeds Mrs. Homer KrohMel. I i'lKl'I.E TO MEET. j The llible Heading Circle will meet j tomorrow afternoon at !i o'clock in Parish Hall, Church of the He-1 deoiner. chapters 34, 3f. and SB of the Book of Numbers constitute the leading for the week. Mrs. W. D. Humphrey, at the bead of the Music and Art Department, assisted by Mrs. I:, s. Hurroughs, will present the dominant thought for the hour. A cordial welcome will be extended to visitors. (). A. C. I 'I.I Tt TO MEET. Members of tho I'matilla counts O. A. C. club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 at thu library for the purpose of completing the or ganization formed recently. Following- the business meeting- tomorrow night t lie flub members will be en tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Aldrich. FKTl.'UN FROM TRIP. Mr. and .Mrs. William Illakely, H. R. Thompson and .Miss Tlielma Thompson have returned titter a motor trip to Poitland and Astoria. They have been gone for ten days. In Astoria they were guests of Mr. and Airs, llhikely's granddaughter, Mrs. Merle Chessman. f'I.1'1! TO SI NO. The Women's Choral Club, a new Pendleton organization, will present its first concert on Friday night, De cember 11, at the Presbyterian church. A number of different chor als will be sung and tho affair prom ises to he an enjoyable one. PARIS, Nov. 'i l. (A. P. rieorKi'H f 'U'nicni'eaii, one of the foremoKt jounmlislK in France, ffnt his first ox pnifiiee an a. newspaper man turhiff his .sojourn in tho I'nitoil States be tween and l sot. Throughout his resilience in Amer ica, Clonieneeait sent rnnt rllmtions to the "Temps." ''Letters from America" (hoy were called, and they dealt wilh all the fiii'einoi.l questions of tho day. 1 1 in articles on the future of tho neyro race In the United States, written two years after the end of I In- Civil War. arc a model of style and nhn-vv a clear nnderstandinfr of this complex prob lem. They set forth the difficulties ami tho dangers besetting the relations uf the while and colored races in th' Cnited States. temoneeau wrote them after an i extrusive tour of the Eolith, and he i drew a vivid picture of conditions in KC-KOKC-KOKC-KC SAME PRICE for over 30 years Ounces for Use less Of BAKING POWDER than of higher priced brands. The government used millions of pounds KG KG KG KG KG KC I black. 1 8 TnXTT A 14 -J JI-M.H C ill El tUlll ill: !lyiL Mmotton. TI, W r'l", m vu,r, , ! -"'"-ng. ,1 w : ''I- - : nmrwt,. lea... which show ability I j. 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Admirable literary documents, displaying demo cratic tendencies, political foresight and Iai-tfo. philosophical ideas, they i-.how on the part, of this youiiff man of twenty-seven nearly all the finalities of the remarkable old man of today. A New York editor, i.fter Clcmen eeau's fall from power in 190'., asked him to write a book on America, "It is already written." replied Clemeneeau, "just look throitsh the Temps" files for IS67 and 1868." T LO.VDOX, Xov. 21. (I. X. S.) London iH rapidly becoming a suburb of I. os Angeles, anil the Hritish film world, in no uncertain manner, is tell liiff the public that it doesn't like hav ing its jobs grabbed by American "stars." I'ncmployed American film ac tresses, actors, producers, photograph ers, scenario writers, publicity ev-pc-ts, scene shifters in fact, the whole iniseelfcineous collivtiwn of win iters connected with the movies are connie; aero.-s the Atlantic in in creasing numbers. The Hritish film Industry, however, is In distress on ac count of unemployment. Hritish players protest that the American.! make themselves rl lici. Ions trying to adopt a natural British pose when acting. vm itn ii i i: ix ih:m i) ' Ilirsi horn's i-'wiss Song Hird: are the headline attraction that will ap- i Pear at this popular tempi - uf amuse-1 meat. Three young and talented fe-! males with an abundance of golden hair and a male singer comprise this1 quart. tie, beautifully costumed with special scenery showing the Alps in Switzerland which adds to the offer ing consisting of liarmnny s.uigs, yodeling numbers, accompanied by the sweet tones of the melodious zither. Their harmony and yodeling num bers are pvev, r.K'd wilh rich, mellow voiros whicli ha rinonize nerf. i.lH' one will miauino lliinxvlf in the moun tains of Switzerland. .lack King, a happy-go. 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