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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1921)
T i; TIIE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1921. Wdci, M jl &x Mtta Tiinlor-Scnior Itnnquct Tlio annual Junlor-Sonlor rocop tlon which opens commencement ac tivities of tho High School, was held In tho Oregon Club rooms Friday evening, April 22. Thoso present woro the mombors of tho Junior and Senior clnsscs, tho faculty and tho mombors of tho School Hoard nnd their wives, 80 In' nit. Tho banquet was served by tho domestic science class. Hugh nigRs presided as toast master Introduclnc tho following; "To our Friends of '21" Jnmos Mc CrolKht; "Hero's to You." Mabel Maddon; "That Horalnds Mo". 8. M. Ilouchor; "A LonK Long Trail," W. W. Wood, prosldent of tho school board. Tho balanco of tho cvonlng was Riven over to dancing. Tho decorations of flowers nnd fallaRO transformed tho club rooms Into a springlike scone, which ntded In making tho reception successful In Ucauty, cntortnlnmcnt nnd hospitality. Slope Women Entertained Wednesday was tho annual "Mus ic Day" of tho Orogon Slopo Wo man's club, nnd thoy woro Invited to Ontario by Mrs. L. II. Ilrolthnupt for on all day session. Tho gather ings was fcaturod by an alaborato buffet luncheon served at noon and followed by n varlod musical and literary program, which was much enjoyed by tho 30 guests present. Thoso who took part were: Miss Kllnor Itnndnll, Miss Luolla Callln, Mrs. Hrolthntipt, Mrs, Ivan E. Onkcs, Mrs. Arthur Miller, Mrs. C. A. Knrst, Mrs. Harry Lattlir, Mrs. Davis, nnd Mrs. CJoorgo K. Aiken. Hose-Parker Miss Alberta Parker became the brldo of Holla Francis Itoso n( noon last Sunday at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. GUIs Dennett, Ilov. J. J. Tlcknor of tho llantlst church performing tho sorvlco, using tho ring ccromony, It was witnessed by tho tmmodlato family of tho brldo and a few friends, snys tho Hums Tlmes-Ilerhia. Tho rooms wero tastefully decor. atcd In pink nnd while, tho wedding party taking their plnco under n bower of roses to tho strains of Mondolssohn's wedding march play ed by Mrs. Dennett on tho plnno Tho brldo was dressed In whlto silk Marquisette with n bridal veil nnd wreath of o run go blossoms, carry ing a bouquet of pink nnd whlto cnrnntlons. Her bridesmaid was hor cousin. Miss Lydla Tyler who was dressed In pink silk, carrying pink carnations. Tho groom was attended by Kills Dennett. A wedding dinner wns served fol lowing tho ceremony. Tho bride Is tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mclvln Parker, plonoers of this section. Sho was born In this vicinity nnd attended tho schools of Hums, Sho Is nn nttractlvo young lady and popular In her set of young people Mr. Itoso form erly rosldcd at Ontario whoro his pnronts bavo resided for a number of yoars, his father bolng n highly rospectod fnrmor In that section. Mr. Itoso has boon associated with tho Burns Qarngo In this city In tho vulcanizing dopartmont for (he past year and Is n steady young man with n promising future Tho nowly weds will mnka their homo in this city. In Honor of Seventieth Hlrlhdny Mrs H. It. Udlck entortnlnod tho I.adlos Aid of tho CnngrcRnttonal church nnd friends Friday aftornoon nt hor homo In honor of Mrs. Henri etta Marsden's 70th birthday. About forty woro proBont. Tho rooms woro Library Benefit DANCE WILSON HALL FRIDAY MAY 6 Given by the Ontario Girls' Club Tickets $1.00 You will be welcomed A good Time Gcod Music A Good Cause. Knollwood Dairy CHANGE OF PltlCKH, MAV 1 Milk QUART 10c PINT Co Whipping Crcuiu QUAIIT 000 PINT 30c Horotoforo tho suporlor quality of our product has nl wnya commnndod tho highest price, but wo liuvo now dotor mlnod on a change of policy. Wo shall still deliver tho best tullk and croatu that wo possibly can but wo will no longer allow our competitors to undorsoll us. Our prlcoa shall bo tho lowest, Volume of business enables us to do this. Wo nro pro ducing over 90 gallons of milk por day nnd It Is steadily In creasing. Milk enough for ovoryouo. Dollvorod twlco dally nnywhoro In town, aivo us a trial. Phono 20G-J You May n Well lluvu the Host VHtvrrm2k , EMM wJmMm Complete Your Living Room With A Victrola The room needs no other musical Instrument when you have a Victrola, because a Victrola is all instruments in one, and anybody can play it. Standard models will adorn any room and any suite of furniture, while the period designs are works of art which embody all that is finest and best in historic craftsmanship. Look around your living room and sec if there is not one spot just made for a Victrola a spot where nothing else looks quite as well. Wc shall be pleased to supply you with the instrument most appropriate in style. Come and ec our stock. ltfHMWHHMBMBHiM nmn i m mm hi urn i i H in- ONTARIO PHARMACY prettily decorated with peach and apple blossoms. Tho afternoon was pleasantly spent In Btnglng and reci tations, Tho Aid presontod the honored guest with n cut glass ber ry sot. Mrs. A. M. Lackey mado and presented a beautiful birthday cako all lighted with cnndlos. A number of othor presents were also received. After dainty refreshments woro sorved all depnrtod wishing Mrs. Marsdcn mnny moro birthdays. Harold Secoy entertained the 8th grndo nt his homo Friday evening, April 22. Tho affair was n post poned April Fool party, but that did not subtract from tho anjoyment of tho April Fool games. Tho nlgn "Wet Pnlnt" wns placed on tho porch and tho houso wns decorated for Christmas and July 4th. A very successful Epworth Lcnguo Daily waB hold Wodnosdny ovenlng nt tho Methodist Church Appto Val loy, Idaho. Tho following nttcmled from Ontario, Will J. Hotfcrts, Wood Thompson, Rov. W. J. Luscombo, Itoba Hood, Iltlth Iloberts, Hazel Curroy, Urba Anderson, Vera Ustor, Leo Thompson, Herbert Luscomho, Leonard Fox, Harry Anderson, Cecil Hood, Soulsby Ilarrott. Mrs. E. C. Van Potion was tho hostess for tho Imperial club's, post poned mooting from last week, on Monday of this wcok. This moot ing concludod tho season's activities of tho club. Tho Musto Club holds its nnriual election of officers this coming Saturdny. A Sonlor Dnnquct was held Wednesday nt tho City Hall at tended by tho momborB of tho Son tor Class and tho faculty. Mrs. Frank Under entortnlnod with two tables of Auction In honor of hor daughter, Mrs. Elmo Ponr- Hon. of Wolser, Monday artomoon Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Dorinan en tertained Inst Saturdny evening for tho Fortnightly club and n number of frlonds with Auction nnd dancing. Tho Ontario Girl's Club mot Tues day ovenlng nt tho homo of Mrs, E C. Vnn Pottcn. Mrs. W. It. Hrooko entertained tho Monday Drldgo Club nt hor homo southwest of town. Tho Tuesdny Drldgo mot this wcok with Mrs. Frank Under. Mrs. J. II. Fortlor was tho hos toss for tho Wodnosdny Drldgo this week. Tho Ladles Aid of tho Congrega tional Church will mcot Wednosday nftornoon, May 4 nt tho homo of Mrs. W. H. Doollttlo. CALL 1'Wt 1111)8 Scnlod bids for tho construction of a School Dulldlng complolo In nccordancn with tho plans and spec ifications, will bo rocolvcd by School District No. 47. known as Dig Dond School District. Mnlhour County, Orogon, on or boforo Tucsdav, May 10th, 1021, nt 2 o'clock P. M. nt which tlmo, said bids will bo open ed nt tho School houso of said Dis trict. All bids should bo addrossod to William F. Shultz, Parma, Idaho, It, F. D., nccomponlod by a cortl flod check for $100. In accordance with tho plnnH and specifications. Tho plans and specifications may bo examined nt tho Ontario Nntlonal Dnnk, Ontario, Oregon, Dank of Nyssn, Nyssn, Orogon, nt Holly's store, Adrian, Orogon, and at First Nntlonnl Dank, Parma. Idaho. Tho Hoard rosorves tho right to roject nil bids. William F. Shultz. Chairman. First Publication, April 28, 1021. Last Publication, May G, 1021. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of tho State of Oregon for Midhcur County IN THE MATTER ,OFTHE ESTATE OF JAMES II. IIAUT, Deceased. Notice Is lioroliy glvon by tho undersigned, Ivan P. Hart, adminis trator of tho estate of Jnmos H. Hart, doceasod. to tho creditors of, nnd nil persons having claim against said decoasod, to exhibit them with tho necessary vouchors, within six months nftor tho first publication of this notlco, to tho said Ivan P. Hnrt, at tho oftlco of Drooko and dallagher In tho Wilson Dulldlng. In the City of Ontario. Malheur County, Orogon, which the under signed solects as his plnco of busi ness, In all mattors connoctod with said estato. Dated, April 27th, 1921, IVAN P. HAnT. Administrator of the Estato of James H. Hart, deceosod. First Publication, April 28, 1921. Last Publication, May 20, 1921 imwiMMPmna Great Sacrifice of A W 1r30 m, JFM Every Article & r7frrAfmm0 O in Wearing Apparel!!!! Suits In tricotino nnd jersey I OH Coats A limited number of high class coats " ' Is Off Dresses Canton crepes nnd tuf !etas navy, gray, tan and combination of col ors. 'I. Off i Skirts Is Off Dark clotb and light colors in silks. Petticoats - All silk jersey and taf fetas all for $3.00 ' Sweaters ' New waist line sweaters at Off 1 Underwear at Off All silk underwear inelud ing glove silk, wash satin and crepe de chine vests, bloomers, gowns, petticoats & combinations. Those are all npproprihte aH gifts for tho girl graduate. .Lad)' scalpax in silk tops for $3.00, in dimity for $2.00. Jersey ribbed vests all for 50c. Hosiery $2.50 Silks in black gray, white and champagne at $1.35 $1.75 pure Silk and fibre, colors, brown black, white at 76c $1.00 lisle in gray and brown at 3 prs. for $1.00 Waists All waists of georg ette, crepe de chine and taffetas. Lot I $2.00 Lot H $7.00 Gloves French kid at $3.00 Heavy lined silk nt '..... $1.75 Auto Gloves at . . $1.50 and $2.00 Crochet Thread Star Brand, Royal Society and J. P. Coats for 16c- per ball, $1.60 per box Millinery Never before hnvo you seen such slnughtering in prices. If you need a hat at all here is a wonderful opportunity. LOT I In this assortment you will find hats for old and young $1.00 Lot II Surprisingly good val ues, trimmed and un trimmed nt $3.00 LOT III Sailors and a good vari ety trimmed lints $5.00 All patterns and high grade millinery, trimmings, ribbons, etc. at cost Stamped art goods including a large variety of articles too numerous to men-; tion, at a great reduction. Sale In Full Force FRIDAY APRIL 29 CONTINUING FOR TWO WEEKS TYLE SHOP HI WANTED Olrl or woman for Konoral houso work. Mrs, I). W. Powers. 21. FOn SALE Qood Trebl 8eod or Feod Ilarloy, ll.GO por cwt. John Molennar, 2 miles west or untario. 21-24. The Eighth grado final examina tions will bo held in alt school dis tricts May 12 and 13, 1921. Dis tricts that havo .not roporjod pu pils who nro ready for this examin ation should do so nt onco, E. M. Crall, County School Suporlndont. 21-22. FOR RENT Oood pasturo, plen ty of wutor, threo und one-half miles west of Ontario. 11.76 per month, yoarllngs $1.25. No stock movod till settled for. C. W. Oar rott. tf. Oodowsky, World's Greatest Pianist. Hoar him on Urunswlck records. Ontario Furnlturo Co, FOR SALE Cheap, two now Dig 4 McCormlck Mowers, used one soa son. D, C. Booth, Ontario. tf Witches Dance, Brunswick no cord by Oodowsky, World's Oreatest Pianist. I am making up car load ship ment of small Tractor Thrashing Machines, and will be glad to seo unyone Interested In small Thresh ors, V. I). Staplos, Ford Oarage. Tho M, E. Ladles Aid will havo a cooked food, and apron sale, Saturday, May 7th, at McDowell Btoro, commencing 11:00 A. M. FOIt SALE Ono 3 cylinder Har-. dlo spray outfit comploto In good working order. Also ono 7 foot disc. A. It. Albee, Phone 207-M-2. tf. Oodowsky, Mastor Pianist. Hear Ilustlo of Spring, Brunswick Record. A)y B0YERBR0S.&C0. Department Store ml ONTARIO IkMw I OREGON J mm mi DEPARTMENT KTOHK DEPARTMENT STORK A NEW ARRIVAL ARABIAN BRAND COFFEE TRY IT 3 POUNDS FOR $T.OO U KT . - " - - - ""rairfBI