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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1918)
i srxTrrtf pAfln " 7 " ffAttYEAST OKECOyrAN, rrXDT'CTON. OTtrOON, SATURDAY, .MAY 18, 1918. - ! n AND K1IS rush op end Mm. Rows who are I last nlsht at the rresbytrlan church gnesta at the Hectory will tc Intro- The program was varied with piano luced to the people of Iendlclon at j and violin solos and ensemble mim ' very Informal reception this evening , bcrs and was well received by a large from S to 10. The various orpanlra- ; aoolpnce. None of those playing vio tlnns of the Pariah are in change of Hn had studied more than a year and fh at home anil this noilre ia meant .their work was especially marked by to Include all the people of PenUlo- ! a (rood, clear time and clean bowing Ion. J ensemble numbers played from The Luther leasners enjoyed a j memory. From the tiny tots to more . leaant meeting at Mr. and Mrs. advanced pupil each pianist played fhriat Bredliurs, East Court street on musically and with Rood Interpreta JVednesday' evening.' ition and marked technique. Of spe- , . The following officers were elected Clal Interest was the playing of a dlf ' for the new year. B. I, Krebs, presl-, f leult Air de Ballet by Chaminade, by dent- John .1. lorenJien. vice presl-. Klvln Selbert. who has studied less sent- Xtlss Helen Rot Ik. secretary, i 'han two years- He played with ar--d Mrs.'W. 1. ffoynton, tresMirer. - tlstic interprctalon and a dash Bjid , A donation was made by the goclety ; brilliance Quite In keeping, with the to the Hed Cross and other important ' spirit of the composition. Both teach euslnesa as transacted. At a late era and pupils deserve much credit hour delicious refreshments werefor a splendidly rendered program, served- .which formed the first of two recitals Mr. and Mrs. John Peters extended ' Planned by Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, cordial Invitation' for - tiro .Tune The second will surely be awaited with meeting. ' 3 '-; . j Interest. . . i Mrs. H- E- Oreen and Mrs. H. S-1 Mr. and Mrs- O. F. Adams left tin Tludd have asked the members of the ' N'o. 17 today for Portland en route to Monday Night Bridge club to be their . Seattle, where they will spend the guests next week. They are to enter-1 coming fortnight as guests of Mr. Ad lain at the home of Mrs. Green. jams' mother. Mrs. B. M. Forlow. three days here she. 111 fro to Taeo m a. She has been with the Gardner Department Store jV Walla Walla for several years. Mfss Cypert fs a niece of O. P- Barnett of Pendleton. ( L The Red Cross dance at Pilot Rock, lust evening attracted a large attend ance of Pendleton folk; who motored out for the affair. : There are to be no more meetings of the surgjcal dressings classes until further notice is given, as the Red Cross chapter Is awaiting a new al-' lotment of materials and directions.. The Ijidles" auxiliary to the Spanish War Veterans will sponsor a benefit card party and mualcale to be given t the county library Monday night beginning at 8 o'clock. . The affair Is being looked forward to as a pleas urable occasion and also ft charitable one, as the proceeds Will swell the auxiliary's fund for the adoption of French war orphans. i JfeTMe WhltinK McDonald and Bert Miss Grace. Ci'pert of .Walla Walla A. McDonald presented about thirty- I.- visiting friends and relatives in five of their young students In recital j Pendleton. After spending two or The young people of the Baptist church are making plans for a social meeting next Friday evening. In ac cordance with the outing spirit of May-time, the affair will .ha held out of doors. GRCGERS BID 10 "' KEEP FOOD RULES ;WilI i Attempt to Eliminate Misunderstandings in .;, : City. ,, . v. .All local- grocers met litwt night to complete .ormmlxaUoh of the Pen dleton Retail Urocors" association, which has been' fornit for trie sole purpose of better obeying and carry. Ink out government food regulations. By-laws have been drawn up by Dr. W. XV. McNary, county representative. of the food administration and a num ber of the members. These were ad opted last night- Officers of the new association are .Roy. Crystal, chairman; and Ralph Rowland, Secretary, with an executive board composed of these two and Dean Tatoiu, Frank Griggs and C. H. Conroy, , .v -. ' - , The association now Includes every store in the city and will .likely In clude every store in Umatilla county soon, according to Mr. Crystal. Tho organisation will attempt to do. away wltfi misunderstandings regarding the sale of food supplies and Is not form ed for price-fixing nor any similar mfssion, . IltKUND S 6TUONO JXHt IjADY C.lKOX , a. v t:f se LOCAL fiOARD RECEIVES NEW DRAFT RULES White Star Oil for FORDS Carload just received in gallon, 2 gal lon and 6 gallon cans, also barrels. RECOMMENDED BY THE FORD FACTORY FOR USE IN FORD '- CARS. Lay in your supply from .thia ship ment as future prices will be uncertain. Simpson Auto Co. Cr. Water and Johnson Sts. . Phone 408 At the Catholic church tomorrow the choir will give Millard's celebrat ed mass under tho direction 6f Ku- gene Molitor. leader. Mies Stella Rod en, organist is but 14 years of age but is proving a musician of great skill. The regret attending the coming de parture of Mrs. Will McKinney from. Pendleton is this afternoon finding expression in a simple but charming 2:30 to 5 Voice tea for which Mrs. H, EX Green is luess at her home on Madison street. The. inst of guests is imited to members of the Monday night bridge club of whic 4otR Mrs. McKinney and the hostess are mem bers, and the afternoon Is being epent Informally with knitting. Appoint ments of the pretty tea table are de veloped in tones of yellow. Mrs. Mc- kinney will be missed by a large cir cle of friends here, whose good wishes accompany her to Bend where she and Mr. McKinney are soon to make their home. to Poca The local draft board received a wire today from Adjutant General Williams, notifying them that tho bill has been passed by congress provid ing for" registering all young men that have reached the age of 21 years-since Juno 5, last. The bin has been sent to the president and only awaits his signature to become a law and In full force. The president is expected to sign the bill and Issue the proclama tion setting the day for registering at once. The date will be June S. 191g. Jn the order to the draft board the' adjutant general requests that every effort be made to inform the public of the passage of the new lew. - ' ' ' REV. CORNELISON LEAVES SOON FOR ; SERVICE IN FRANCE The Irish are strong for Lady Car son, wife of Sir Edward Carson, of the British War Council. ILady Carson'has been untiring In her work for the re lief of Mldnwunil orphans of Ireland's sons who have died or- been Injured In . the war. On their recent visit to Belfast- Lady Carson shared with her husband the enthustaatlo greetings of the people. Soldiers'Need Dish T6wels Immediately An urgent appeal Is made to the women of the county tu gather up all the clean, whole sugar and flour sacks they can spare and bring or send then to the Red Cross head- quarters at once for shipment to dif ferent cantonments; as the boys are Just Arrived shipment of li If J, Coys KniGliertcoKerSuits Sizes 4 to 18 The Eiti 32 Sample Stores. rf " 713 Mairt St. badly In neatl vt jrtbih towels and dlsh lcereal sacks. f t . J : V . cloths. The Umatilla He ' Cross chapter Is asked to furnish' 1 100 dish towels and 280 dish cloths as Its share and as no money Is to be taken from the chapter funds for their purchase, nor no materials purchased, the call have to be met by donations. 1 The towels are to lie made of 100 pound size sugar sacks, and 50-pound size or larger flour sacks, and are t') be hemmed and all holes darned. Tho Slsh cloths may be made of sacks of snmllor size, such as salt sacks and and may be a large as the 60-poiina ilse. They are to be lorn op6u neatly and left unhemniod. AIT ntust be washed clean. A Jotter received nt headquarters (hlK morning states' that the cull "is Urgent and that contributions should be sent In by June 15. Gen. Foch' understands the psychol ogy of fighting as Americans under stand It. 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A bin au 17 today for Salem to visit her moth- thorizlng the postoffice department to er. 'charge not in excess of 24 cents an vr' n. Mnrrin loft tndav for ' ounce or . fraction thereof for the Rev. J. M, Cornelison has received ordors to leave for France to take up Y. M, C. A. work within the next two weeks. He is planning to leave with- I in that. time. He will visit In Ken tucky enroute , to New York. He wants to fijt up a T. M. C. A. "Hut". In France aloiig Pendleton lines. So he wants Round-Up and other pictures to take with him. ; FIX AIRPLANE ltSTA;E KATE 1 ! I Seaside Jo attend the annual Rebekah transportation of mail by airplane was g Willys-KjMght Most Enduring assembly of Oregon. Dan Smythe returned ' las) night from Arlington where he has been at tending to his sheep Interests. Mrs. C. H. Collins and small daugh- adopted by the senate. The measure now goes to the house. 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