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..,.,,-,.,.-,4.-4 PAGE SIX .DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLjTON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 1 5,1918. " TWELVE PAGES -'--- mm vim m 'A S Mm. O. W. Phelps- extended charming hospitality Thursday when party of five friends were asked In as luncheon guests. For Sunday, June, is, the, annual ' I. O. O. F. Memorial services are. scheduled. The lodge will meet at Sunday morning for decorating; pur- and at the afternoon meeting the Patriarch Militant members will march In a body, appearing; In full uniform. The public la invited and the services are to begin at 3 o'clock tinder the management of It- Alex ander. P. O. M-, P. c. P.. chairman; Henry J. Taylor, P. o. M., P. Q. C-, T. n Wells. P. O. M., P. O P.: John Brown, P. K-; Jake Marin, warden; J. K. Ireland. P. ., P. G. c.; and L C. Arteburn. P. (?., marshal. The program- Includes; v .. Sing America Audience Scripture Reading, 23rd Psalm .,- . . In Concert Solo Jesus, Lover Jt My Soul ... McDougel Walter Rose, i Prayer. Song Nearer My, God to Thee . ' Audience Duel Give the Flowers to the Living Misses Helen and Haxel Koch Memorial Sermon.. Rev. J. EX Ireland Song God Be With You Till We ,. Meet Again Audience' Benediction. -. Miss Mae Hager. Miss Thelma Sat lng. pianists. . Miss Kilna SnlIng violinist. She will be accompanied as far as Portland by her father. J. C. Watten burger. Mrs. R. u. Oliver and Miss CSraee Oliver arrived, home yesterday from Walla Walla, the former having be come 111 and unable to remain for the visit they had planned. Mrs. Oliver Is threatened with pneumonia but it is hoped she may recover quickly. Mr. .and Mrs. Roland Oliver, ac companied4 by little Misses Lola, and Margaret" Oliver, are expected to ar rive home Monday, morning from a visit: In the easf. The return trip from Detroit has been by automobile, and. the Olivers have had a number of most enjoyable visits en -route. Their message was sent from Lewis ton, Montana, near where Mr. Oliver, Charles Marsh and John Montgomery have farming Interests. , Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery have spent the summer there and Judge and Mrs, Mash de parted the first of the week to Join j the party. , , ' i" M i ceremony was performed at the W C Tunis home, 1611 West Webb street with the service, Kev. J. K. Snyder otticiating. The house was beautiful ly decked, rose blossoms and foliage forming an artistic foil for the pretty service. The guest list included Mrs. Esther Miller. Mr. Gordon York. Mr. Llndnn lork and family, Mr. and-Mrs. Ed McKee. of Helix, Mr. and Mrs. King 01 Helix, rs. Williams, iss Nora Williams of Helix-, r. and Mrs. Charlexs Tullls. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Heard and son Mrs, Clara Lite, Mrs. ,Milt Wright Miss FUit a. Wright, Mrs, D. Dunlap. Mrs. C. P. Barnett. Mrs. Snider, Mra Molly Bowman and Mrs. Nora Brad- man. Today Is the thirty-fourth wedding anniversary of, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hamiey and In celebration of the event they (were informal hosts for.'a pret tily appointed o'clock -luncheon. their guests being Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Coutts and Mr. and Mrs. Wren Csfws. Mr. and Mrs. Hamiey were married In Brownsvalley; Minnesota. Monday afternoon Folding- class. Mrs, N. Berkeley, instructor; cutting class. . Mi's. ,Wa,ltar -Atlanta,. Instructor, Monday evening Business girls, Mr. J. C. Woodworth, Instructor. Tuesday, afternoon Folding class, Mrs,. J. N. litn-gesK. Instructor; cutting class. Mrs. F. H. Brown,' Instructor. Wednesday afternoon ? Folding class, Mrs. T. F. O'Brjen, Instructor; cutting class, Mrs. John Kates, lnstruc. tor. ; ' - - - Thursday afternoon Folding class, Mrs. H. B. Bickers, instructor; cut ting class, Mrs.. Thoatas Thompson, Instructor. struetor. . . , , . . Honor Guard cutting class. Miss Lillian .Boylen, Instructor- Thursday! evening Honor Guaru folding class, Mrs.,'H. M. Chambers, Instructor. Friday afternoon, folding class Mrs, J- C, Woodworth, instructor; cut ting class, Mrs., J, T,. Richardson,. , in structor. American Shipping in the Interest of I the-war. x Mr. tfuarks was born In I London, forty-one years- apo. He, has been in theynlttd .states ' since ho ! was twenty. The other members of ! this committed are P. A. B. Franklin, president of the International), Mer cantile Marine Company, and H. H Kaymbnd, president of the Clyde Steamship company.) This committee ! has more power over shipping than any similar, organization has ever ex ercised. . 4i,t, ,, The home of Mrs. George Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. I'-ert Smith are leav- More than a dozen young ' ladies gathered at the home of Mrs. S- G. Reets last evening to welcome Miss 'jr., was yesterday ' the scene of Ethel Freeman, sister of the hostess, icharmingly simple and informal tea who has been attending school at 'which gave a number of her old time Spokane . University during the past friends and neighbors an opportunity year. The early part of the evening ;to greet Mrs. George Hartman, of 1 was spent In sewing for Miss Florence (Portland, who is a Pendleton guest. j Morton, who is to be a bride of this -An Interesting and pleasing feature of I month. . After an hour with the nee-lthe affair was the presence of a-num-j dies the guests assembled In the din-iber of relatives, .near relatives. Be ting room, whlch'was benutifully dec-1 sides the honor guest and the hostess, ! orated, plnk and white roses being -members of the family Included Mrs. I liaa.il 1 ahllmlnnKB T." r . . ... lroO I Ifina ll.i--tl.ii.n nn.l V. .1 ...... V. ... . lng today for a motor trip to Lake , of m cemer of the ta Ma j ifa Mrg L,na sturJ Chelan. W ash ingt on. They expect to bJe plng a)d whte rlhUont marked gis, Mrs, Purdy and Mrs. Samuel u. ,he gues.a. covorS. Whi,e stl lU lng in a numler of places en route, and enjoying a fishing trip as a part of the outing. ... . , Price of Big Bend. Idaho, who this I the table. Miss Morton was given a! week motored to Pendleton with her small pink booklet, entitled "Ad ven- husband, and Is a guest at IheyStur- tures in Love," welling; first upon Bis home. J ML Mable W hitman arrived ,ng WUhe annminwmwt of ,he en. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Tromblrv and terday from Spokane where ahe h , Kagement of Miss Kthel Freeman to wee Miss Jane Trombley are enjoying pent the wt aeverai months and,... ; 3nmr ftf inMpnr,. fln n..Mn,flt mn.h.m ..Mn Iowa The pink ribbons were then i ' " - i found to bear small pink cards, ypon Flowers and messages of welcome which appeared tiny heart shaped j are finding their way to tiny Mls Boyden, who arrived last.' evening at St. Anthonys hospita.1 to, gladden the home of Dr. and Mrs. Guy L. Boyder, (Zella Thompson.) The little maid !m to be christened Mary Ruth will remain in Pendleton for mith relatives and friends. visit I Miss Sadie Young, who has been pictures of Miss Freeman and Mr. Ihe guest qf her sister. Miss Harriet I jaeser. This came as a complete sur Toung, is visitins in Helix as the ; prise to all pre3ent. Miss Freeman is a well known and popular young la dy of Pendleton, having attended the local high school and. later taught in the grades. Mr. Jaeger Is a graduate of Hpokane X'nlversity and has ac- gueat of Miss Leila Xorvell, before she returns to her .home , In X-a, Grande., There w!M be a meeting of the Par ish House Guild of the Churcn or tne cepted a nositiun to teach in that Redeemer Tuestlay evening at 7;30 atitution during the coming year. The o'clock. It U to be at the rectory , KueBt ijs included the Misses Flor- and members are asked to be res-p Mrs. Wilson D. McXarv, Mrs. Frank K- Hoyden and i Mrs. Frederick K. Judd are entertaining informally to day with a 1:30 o'clock luncheon at the Golf Club, honoring Mrs. John Ross Dickson. It is thought best to discontinue for the present the Saturday after-' noon surgical dressings class, but the ladies who have been working then are urgently requested to work In one. ence and Elsie Morton, Opal and ' of the other afternoon classes. In the Venica Calllson, Hazel Strain, Grace Hatton, Mahle Whitman of Spokane. Mrs. A. A. Byrd, Mrs. H. H. Hubhell. Mrs. Nellie Horton. Mrs- F- O. Dra per and Mrs. Sarah Savage and Mr S. G, ReeU- ' recent wedding which united a popular young couple was "solemnized Miss Gladys Wattenburger has left fon June 11 when Miss Pearl York be for Seaside to spend the summer as came the bride of Jessie McKee. a suc the guest of her-friend, Mrs. Shaw. cessful young farmer of Helix. The past two weeks 400 dressings have been made, but' because of an ex tremely large June quota. an even better record for the- remaining .time wil ibe required. To fill the quota, generous cooperation is necessary. The classes begin at 2 in thjc after noon and at 1 in the evening in the workroom of the library and here 1 the new schedule for the week from June 17 to 26 with the instructors In charge: t A unique Jand' thoroughly delightful molding party" was enjoyed yester day by a group of friends of Mrs. : Ag nes Nelson when 'she entertained in formally at the home of her daughter Mrs. H. J. gUllman, 1 101, East , Rail road street. Flag day was celebrated by the presence of many &tara and Stripes, used In artistic combination with great clusteis of roses. Old time pictures of the guests, enclosed envelopes were passed, each de scribing the one they held ' as the others guesed its identity. As a se quel to the contest another followed each guest striving to mold the most perfect likeness of the portrait. Mrs. James A. Fee won honors and was presented with a lovely bouquet fash ioned of red, white and blue blos soms. Mrs. Nelson's guests Included Mrs. Ruth Strahorn, Mrs. Charles Hamil ton, Mrs. Mary Disosway, Mrs. Wll- Jiam Matlock, Mrs. C. F. Colesworthy, Mrs. N. K. DeSpaln, Mrs. Folsom, Mrs. Lee Moorhouse, Mrs. Mary La. Dow, Mrs. Fee, Mrs, George O'Daniel, Mrs. E. T. Avlson, Mrs. Joe Murphy, Mrs. Frank Fraaier Mrs. J. McCall 'and Mrr J. R. Dickson. Build 5 Ship Tons i For Every Ton Sunk WAf!fIljTON.!Jue. J 4- -For every ton'if shlppmir1 destroyed, by "IT boats during the rum,; the lAinurlum hlp-i yards turned out more titan five tons. Up to last night this was .the, score of destruction. ... .. : Steamers; J5,5?l tons, , , - . i ' Sailing. yeaeslSj 7,3 tons. . , Total, ?,3? 1 ,tom. . .. . .. . .fhe output of shipyards for period May tn to Hay tl was: . Steamers, 87,600 tons, .... , , First five days of June (estimated) O7.ii0it tons,, ,. ,., . :ny : Total ,of shlpi . construction during the period of .the )'HiuY,m.600 tons. .the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I-'or alc 8 H. P. Westlnghouse one phase motors run -only thres or four heursv Also 48" American Blower Co. venti lator fnn with pulley. . Apply at Meth odist parsonage. , , , , . v MRS. ('HILDRETH has purchased the hemstitching machine of Mra Corlcy and Is no ready for orders. Will co nt time dressmaking , olsq. Phono JUjrt-' Here is an opportunity for you to get an all wOol suit at the old price. Men's Ready Made Suits $12.50 to $15 ; Men's Tailor Made All Vool Suits-U .$14.75 to $20.00. ; "..T.'C Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, ages 6 to 18 $2.95 to $6.50 The Hub 32 Sample Stores. : ; 745 Main St Mrs. Richard SI in Ik U extending hospitality to a few friends most In formally this afternoon, the Inspira tion having been the presence in Pen dleton of Mrs. F. Worsley of Salt Lake, who is the, house giie-st of her sister Mrs. J. C. Snow. Charles Got Is in town from Helix. F. A. Lavitt of Walla Walla was here overnight. v. ' , P. M. Williams came in last night from La Grande. Mrs. J. Wr. Spencer of Adams; was in town yesterday. Henry Schhajser left this morning for Dunsmulr, Cal. . R. T. Eatln" and S. C. Smith ore In town from La Grande. Mrs. E. E. Zerry left this morniiiK for American Falls. Miss Elsie DenRon of Gibbon, spent the day here yesterday. Albert Peterson of Ukiah Is at the Hotel St, George today. Mrs. Nora Wortman has gone to Campbell for a few days' stay. Mrs. Florence Skinner was down from Weston to do some shopping yesterday. J. H. Surague and family of Scat- tie- are registered at the Hotel St. Correct Tailored Clothes from: $25 to $65 THE JUfKJE PROTECTS HIS VAUUSlE EYE 1 SIGHT and therefore protects the cause of justice The judge, like many other professional men, never' f'looks i -blindly" into a case-i-they wear eye glasses of accuracy. 5 SEE ! j 5 ROYAL M. SAWTELLE j Optometrist Optician Dr. D. R. Haylor, Mgr. Wc advertise and offer .War Savi Stamps for sale Willi every purchase. h;muniVersal car . Iejepyour Ford running smoothly and so get the most possible value from ' it. An idle, Ford is worse than wsie. Let us look after your Ford. We have men who .know how to make re pairs; we use only the genu "uine Ford materials; we give the reasonable prices set by the Ford factory. Don't try to fix your car yourself nor trust it to inex perienced workmen, bring it 1 here and be sure of satisfac tory work. s Simpson Auto Co. Cor. Water and Johnson 6U. Phone 408 Made to Measure. Shirts and Pajamas George, ' Attorney Charles Carter left yes terday fin a business mission to Falr- . field, Idaho. ' ' Mrs. Wf B. Spinning and Mrs. H. Rodenbough are In from Umatilla to 'do some shopping. j Mrs- William Hoch and daughter. j Miss Grace, were down from Uingham jj f Springs yesterday. Pete Parmentier has returned to his Pendleton home after several weeks -spent at Pqrtland. 2g J. J. Cullma and Harrie C. A. Wor-'H rell of .Portland, are in town today on is government railroad business. Dee Floyd of Helix, was here yes- s I teriiuy. O. H. Teterson of that town I s is also here, stopping at the Itowman. Mrs. M. Plcard came down, from ! Adams this morning for a day's visit IS with her dnughter Mrs. Violet Coff- S man. Miss Gertrude Last, of La Grande, spent yesterday here between trains w4th her friend. Mrs. Thomas. She left for Walla Walla last night.' Mrs. S..J. Holmick expects to leave in the morning tpr her home at ITkiatr following a five weeks' suty here with her sister, Mrs. K. A. Shepard. Mr. and Mn. Ralph Porter were dowfi from Helix this morning to see Mr. Porter's brother, Frank, off for Portland with the other members of the special draft contingent. Ings 4 l 1 In Madras; Percale, Silks , ' U" and. Flannels yilllMIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIlllllllllllfllllllllUllliniirilllllMlrnEEffii: ENJOY THE BREEZE ENJOY THE EASE of ELECTRICITY XA.MKD OX TAfMITTEK TO tXIXTICOIj ALL SHIPPING Lindgren & Franseen If TAILORS 7.15 Main St Thone 4CG yr i pr Ml ! 1 1 i ; i i . 1 :!. T. A.SPARtCS T. A. Pparks, Ajn.rican repreftenta tlve and director of the Canard Com- pany, has just been named a member yf the Khlpplnc Control Committee. .!-: U i'.,f :..as a i ...ei.l .. a rs ERE'S a servant that never talks back; that's always willing', ( ,ready cheerful. A servant, that niink mizes time and effort for , you and multiplies your moments of rest and enjoyment. 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