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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1921)
THE ONTAKIO-AHUUS, ONTARIO. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 31 1021 M Voiles Lovely Dresses Thoi'o is an air of freshness, a suggestion of youth about a dainty voile dress that is charming. Every woman needs a voile dress for wear on a number of occasions for it is appropriate, cool and decidedly fashionable. Enchantress Voiles are inexpensive and devel oped in exclusive patterns of unusual beauty. You will find that the colors include the seas on's newest shades and combinations. See how nice this material drapes and how little it takes to make a smart dress. They are priced at, 50c. 65c 75c. $1.00 $1.50, $2.00 Just received a new shipment of imported Organdies in colors and white. NEW BLOUSES IN GALA EFFECTS A radiant sweep of coloring announces the spring blouse displays. New shades are fascinating; soft fabrics retain their hold on Hibue iavor, and the Russian overblouse style wis Fashion's sanction for this season. Be on land before the. choicest models have been claimed, RADER BROS. CO. FHOITLAND BENCH Majestic Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 1 and 2 Evening Presentations nt 8:15 Special Matinee Saturday at 2:15 "Nothing like Haver seen on land or sea" D. W. GRIFFITH Presents "WAY DOWN EAST" Big Symphony Orchestra Prices of Admission Evenings:- First 4 rows down stairs - $1.00 ' Bulance of lower floor - $1.50 Loges .... $2.00 Plus tax Special Mat. Children 50c. Adults $1.00, plus tax Reserved seats now selling at LUEHR'S DRUG STORE, phone 123. NOTE. The mnnajroment not only requests, but urges the Eubllc to make their reservations now, thereby avoiding eing disappointed at the last minute. gfi NEW FRUITLAND PASTOR DRIVING OUT FROM IOWA Timet Hnvp Changed VViiiii Kni-ly Circuit Itldor I'nrsnns Now Drive Cm 200 Mllt'N To New , Chinches Other Frultlniid Nows Notes Tho Unptlat Clutch gavo a Bpcclal program of music and recitations for Easter and n splendid crowd In nttondnnca. Tho church wns pret tily docoratcd for tho occasion. Tho Church lmB tendered Itov. William Samlors, of Ilnrlln, Iowa, n call to preach and he Is driving through from thero In his car. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs Chnrles Coon ontortalnod twonty mombors of tho Mutual Iloncflt Club nt their homo on Pennsylvania Avenue. Itook was tho gnmo played and a good luncheon was Borvcd at a lato hour. Wodnosday Mrs. Jako Docket Borvcd a noon dinner nnd covers woro laid for Mrs.'T. C. Taylor, of WoodrlVor, Nobraskn, Mrs. Hrocklc- hurst, of California, Mrs. W. A. Col well. Messrs. Frank nnd Joot Dalhy In vltod a numbor of tliolr friends Sat urday Jo help thorn colobrnto tholr Joint birthdays. Ono was thirteen and ono cloven ycifrs old that day. Tho tnothor gavo tho boys good cats which proved tho real thing to thorn. Thoy had n good time ns nil boys do nt nuch places. An unusually largo congregation nttondod tho Kastor exorcises nt tho M. 12. Church Sunday morning. Tho church wns decorated with Easter Ltlllos nnd potted plants and tho program wns splendid throughout nnd tho music good. Tho offering wns tnkon for mlsslonnry work. Mrs. Dnnlol L. Ingard will nrrlvo homo this Thursday nftor n month's visit to Now York City nnd Clove land, Ohio. Miss Wobbor, formerly tenchor of music and art of tho Krultlnnd schools', loft Monday for Mndlson, Wisconsin, via Salt Lake nnd other points of Intorost onrouto. Itov. Chnuncey Shnmborgor, Itov. J. E. Shamborgor, Itov. nnd Mrs, Hornchol Shanks II. A. Kntiffmnn nnd Miss Iluby Kntiffmnn and A. I. Eldrodgo wont Monday to Nnmpn to nttond n meeting of tho Ilrethcrn mctnbors, roprosontlng tho "For ward Movotnout" of tho Church. Mrs. II. W. Colo nnd daughtors, Mrs. 13. II. Loomls, nnd Misses ,Evn and Ollvo Colo arrived Sunday morn ing from Glenn Ellyn, near Chicago, Illinois? and nro nt tho homo of Mrs. Ilnrry Thomas. Mrs. Colo nnd Mr. I.onmls will nrrlvo this weok com ing from Ogdon, Utah by nuto. Thoy havo coma to tnnko tholr homo In tho Pnyotto Vnlloy. Miss Itulso Ilolllstor, National W. C. T. U. workor, will address n' mooting Saturdny evening nt tho Ilrothron Church. Evoryono Is cor dially Invited. Tho Whltmnn Collcgo Oloo Club nnd Jnzz Hand gavo n most dollght fill program nt tho High School Auditorium Saturday night to n most appreciative audlenco. It was ono of the best things hoard horo this wtntor. Howard Hood, of Fny otto, brothor of Miss Itood, tonchor In tho high school horo, dollghtod tho nuillonco with sovornl bnrltono solos. Friday nftornoon about twonty ftvo chlldron and frlonds surprised Mrs. Harry Powolt romlndlng hor of hnr eighth woddlng nnntvorsnry. Most dollclous cake, plncapplo whip, homo mndo cnndlos woro aervod by tho ladles. A largo numbor of friends of Mrs. II. n. Btrawn, who Is slowly con valescing from sovornl months of sorlous Illness, on Saturday-presented her with a crazy quilt, put to gether and worked, tho blocks of which had boon plecod by hor frlonds. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whltsoll, Mr. J. II. Whltsoll motored to Emmett to spond Kastor Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Charles Whltsoll. Mr. It. S. Kutch wont to Caldwoll this Tuesday to visit hor slator, Mrs. D. F. Leavoll. Whllo thero sho will also go to Nampa on bUBlnoss, re turning tho last of this weok. Mystery! Suspense! Action! One man spoiled plans of band of thieves who argued "Dead Men Tell No Tales" In order that their crime might not be discovered i they blew up a ship at sea, riddled the lifeboats and escaped in the cap tain's gig. One man survived. He hounded the culprits and brought them to justice. As a reward he won the love of a brave. TOD MEN TELL NO TALES" Majestic Sunday Monday The story is told in a powerful film production, acted by an all-star cast Mrs. M. M. Hurst nnd two daugh ters hftvo nrrlvod homo from n throo months visit with rolntlvrs In Missouri. Mr. Hurst accompanied thom as far ns Hock Springs, Wy oming, and ho will return to his homo hero tho mlddlo of this weok. Itov. Chnucoy Shnmborgor of Chicago Is hero visiting his parents Itov. nnd Mrs. J. B. Shnmborgor. Whllo horo ho Is representing tho "Forward Movement' In tho Ilroth ron Charch. Mr. and Mrs. Mort Philip nnd children woro guests Sunday of Mr. Sam Philips and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Crouch, of Emmott, woro guests tho past week of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Hnrrls. Miss Follcltus Honggelor Is down from linker spondlnE Enster vaca tion. Tho Baptist Ladlos cleared about $CG at tholr Btipper nnd Enster npron sale. Tho rocolpts from tho npron nnd cookod food Bain of the Mlsslonnry Socloty of tho M. E. Church wcro nbout $30. Thoro will bo n mooting of the Mothers' Clrclo nt tho school homo this Friday nftornoon. A cordial In vitation Is oxtonded to nil who might bo Interested In tho work ofJ tho mothers. Ous Davis was In Huntington Monday on business. He will ship somo cnttlo and hogs down there this wok to this market. Dolbort linker and Miss Wllfong will sing n duot at tho Mothers' mooting' this Friday, thoro will nlso bo spoclnl music by nbout flftoou young women from tho High School. Tho winners of tho prizes on tho Clgarotto quostlon will bo rend at tho mooting nnd tho romnlndor of tho progrnm will bo humorous and In kcoplng with April Fool's Dny. Miss Fern I. tuck wnn taken to Holy Ilosary Hospital Saturday and oporatod upon for nppondlcltls nnd roports from tho sick room say sho Is Improving. Mr.' and Mrs. It. W. Baldwin nro tho parents of n Ron,, born, Mnrrh 21 at Evorott Washington. Tho young man wns named Ilobcrt I.co. Mrs. Baldwin was MIrh Allco Pea cock formerly of Frultland. Mr nnd Mrs. dus Davis woro on Dead Ox Flnt Sunday tho guests of Mr. and Mm. Ilobort Mnkus. Mrs. Coslo Ilrnnthoover nnd llttlo daughtor nro Installed In tholr own hoino nftor bolng nwny tor mo win tor In nolso. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Lowls woro In Pnyotto Sunday tho guost of Mr. I.owIh' motlior, Mrs. Jay I.owls. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry I'owoll and chlldron nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Mad son motored to Wolsor Sunday to tho Larson chtckon ranch to seo tho 1200 little chicks and the largo White Leghorn flock. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilnrry Lewis nnd family nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. N. W. Lewis nlso wont to Wolsor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Hnrrls ontor tnlnod nt n largo dlnnor party Sun day, tholr guests bolng Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Crouch nnd son, Carl, of Em mott, Mr. and Mrs. Chick Shlrey and chlldron, Tom Wnlkor nnd fam ily. Joo Dlvvlsh nnd family. Tho bull gnmo Frldny botwoon Pnyotto nnd Frultland high schools plnyod nt Pnyotto resulted In n Bcoro of 13 to 12 In Pnyotto's favor. ADRIAN NEWS SURPRISE PARTY HELD AT ADRIAN SATURDAY NIGHT Nclghlmrs who Willi Host nnd Hottest Knjoy JhenliiK Other Ileum of Interest From Adrian. A surprlao party was given nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Audrey Couo Saturday evening, those prespnt were: Mr. and Mrs. Ilussoll Fleet wood, Jtalph and Frank Cono, Al Schafor, Anna Mao Cox, Itay, Loyd and Clnrenco Elliot, Eulalla Shufcr, Tholma McCroary, Itobert Iluddlo, Orvlllo Fleetwood, Martha Marshall and Odls Ashcraft. Pat Conley U campod with n band of sheep noar Adrian this weok. Mrs. Susie Itomoroy Is visiting her daughter Mrs. Ooorgo Cooloy of Parma this woek. Mr. GUI mado a bualnoss trip to NysBa Friday returning Saturday. Poto Chrlstonsen Is recovering from his Ulnoss bolng nblo to walk to Adrian now. Mr, nnd Mrs. Ivan Ashcraft were guosts over Easter Sunday nt tho homo of tho formers' paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Will ABhcrnft. Miss Evomlla Shafor and a school chum, Miss Anna Mao Cox woro homo from tho Intermountaln In stitute to spend tho week ond and Eastor 8unday. Mrs. Oruver was shopping In Adrian Tuesday. Tholma McCrcary was tho guest of Martha Marshall "over Monday night. , Mrs. Susto Itomoroy was n visitor nt the Inos homo Saturday ovonlng Mr. Urocklo was a business visitor In Adrian Friday and Saturday. Mr liny nnd Claronco Elliot aro busy hauling hay to Adrian station this weo.k. John Holly accompanlod by Mr .lit ...! Mi- Inn. mnlnrAil (n Pflrnia .I'll , - ...w.w. ww . Saturday evening. Mrs. McCroary, Mrs. Itomoroy and Martha Marshall woro guestn of Mr and MrB. Will Ashfleld for a lovoly Easter Sunday dinner. FOIt SALE Oood Beod narloy cheap, Hay first cutting, $8 n ton second cutting $7 n ton. Two miles Htrnlght west of town. John Mo lonaar. 1G-18 p FOR SALE Oood n. 1. lied eggs J1.00 setting of 16 eggs. Lester Turner. Phono A 8-J. 16-23 p. FOU SALE 12 Good milch cows, Jerseys and Holstelns; 1 brood sow and somo shoats; 2 calves. Phono 223-J or Call Argus. 1C-17 p. 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