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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1921)
ft1 k'1 U. THE ONTAKIO ARGUS, ONflABIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 XANDER IT'S SPORT MODEL SUITS "For the Young Fellow,, Herringbones, Gonegals and Tweeds $30 to $40 Double Breasted Suits Pure Worsted, Serges and Cashimers $25 $27.50 $30 FRUITIAND BENCH HIGH SCHOOL SUITS for the boy Just going into long pants $17.50 $20 $22.50 Knickerbocker SUITS with either one or two pair of pants $7.50 $10 $12.50 ALEXANDER One Price Clothier ONTARIO and VALE OREGON About 40 frlontls and neighbors ot Mr, anil Mrs. D. C. Blakosly sur prlsed tlicm nt tholr homo Thursday ovonlng. Tho evening -ivns spent In music and games and Mr. and Mm. Dlakosly wcro presented with an oloctrlc tablo stone. Tho "Young Women's Club" mot at tho C. II. Duell homo Thursday nttcrnoon, Mrs, Hay Duell and Mrs. Hoy Sparks sorvlng as hostesses. About 12 wcro presont and Ico cronm nud cako woro sorvod. Mrs. V. I). Spalnhowor' recolred an announcement card last wook, an nouncing tho marrlago ot Miss Mario Schonck to Donald dntioo, at Pasa dona, August 10. Thoy will bo at homo at Corvallls after Boptombcr 12, whuro Mr. Qnnoo will attend school. Mrs. 0. H. Ilondy and Mrs Harry Powoll imvo a birthday party (or tho Uttlo folks last Wednosday af ternoon. About 20 4woro present and a vory nlco tlmo bad. Dainty rofreshmonts woro sorvod. 8. A. D. ParDunn roturnod Thurs day morning from a 3 months visit in Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Illinois, and Colorada. Tho- crops In tho middle states aro very poor, and conditions thruout nro much worse thnn In tho west. Loroy Doty ot Ilodmond, Oregon Is visiting frlonds this wcok and will Join tho other young folks who Icavo tho last of tho weok for McPhorson college Mrs. J. F. Coroflx was hostess to a miscellaneous shower Friday nttornoon for Mrs. A. II. Shaw. De licious Ico cream and cako was sorvod to tho 30 guests and a vory enJoyablo tlmo Is r cportod. Mrs. Shaw was tho recipient ot many beautiful and usoful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Powell left Sunday night for Cornell, Now York, whoro Mr. Powoll will attond Col logo. Mr. and Mrs. Plummor Orimos of Drogan, Mr. and Mrs. A. Orlmcs ot Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Char mer, Mrs. Ilonry Tuning and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Powoll, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powoll and daughors, vroro guosts at tho C. O. Orlmcs homo in Payette Sunday. Miss Inls Scrlvnor has roslgncd her position As county club londor. Miss Daphno McKoown has boon ap pointed to rostinio hor duties In tho girls club work until after tho stato Fair In October. Tho boys' club work has boon tnkon ovor by tho county agricultural agont. Mr. and Mrs. Horscholl Shank on tortatnod tho following to dinner, Monday ovonlng; Mlssos Ituth Mar tin and Alta Mohler, and Mooirs I.o roy Doty ot Ilodmond, Koss Foil houso, Italph Carman, Morrltt Snowborgor and Loslio Sargont. Mrs. F. II. Spalnhowor ontortnlu od tho Ooorgo McKoown family to dlnnor Sunday, tho occasion being Mrs. Spalnliowors birthday anniver sary. A vory nlco tlmo Is ropartod. Italph Uudolph ot Dolso Is visit ing rolatlvos hero. 111 MALHEUR COUNTY FAIR RACE MEET AND BUCKAROO SPORTS rTiliT THREE DAYS OF SPORT SEPTEMBER 14,15,16 : FAIR GROUNDS ONTARIO RUNNING RACES EVERY DAY 4 SADDLE HORSE RACES MULE RACES BUCKAROO STUNTS 40 Running horses from Oregon & Idaho JA stables to face the starter in biggest il I race program ever held in the valley. v SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE FOR FOUR HOURS OF REAL SPORT FOR THREE DAYS Grandstand admis. 50c War tax 5c Total 55c James M. Blanton, Mgr.'af Paces Clnrko Lewis arrived Friday for his usual 3 weoks visit with homo folks. A. L. Rupp loft Sunday fqr his homo In Chicago. Miss Magglo Eldrodgo and Mar jorlo and Emoroon Bingoinan had tholr tonsils removed Monday. Tho Ilonry Mansor family, moved last Thursday to tholr houso In Frultland. Mrs. I. L.. Thurstou, Robert and actio, and Mrs. Claudo Shaw and daughtar, Marian ot linker, vlsltod Mrs. A, J. Hansol Tuesday. Mrs. Hansel, Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Thurs ton woro high school girls togothor. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Qardnor of Emmott vlsltod at tho i. R. El drodgo homo Sunday. About 30 Whltloy Dottom pcoplo vnjoyod n comunlty dlnnor nt tho Joo Dlvlsh homo Sunday. Mssos Myra and Allco Ilurnott, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Vorn Holt ot Payette, loft Friday by auto for Dcs Moines, Iowa. Miss Allco and Mr. Holt will attond tho school ot Osteopathy and MIhs Myra will at tend Drako University. Mr. and Mrs. Charllo Lattlg, Mr. and Mrs. Robort Woods and sons, and Mr. E. W. Rlnkcsloy ot Payette, Mrs. Claudo Sbaw and Uttlo daugh ter of Dakor, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rl&kosloy and daughters motored to Parma and attondod church Sun day morning. Thoy woro accom panied homo by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson and son ot Parma. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Lowls Jolnod tho party, and all onjoyod a delicious dlnnor at tho R. C. Rlaksloy homo. Claudo Wilson and family ot Nys nn, vlsltod Mr. Wilson's folks Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Davo Hall ot Wols or vlsltod at tho J, W. Reohler homo Sunday. Miss RIancho Bliroyor of Rozot Wyoming nrrlvod Friday and will stay with hor aunt, Mrs. Orant Fish er and nUoml school this -wlntor. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Plstolo at Hop kins Missouri vlsltod at tho Orant Flshor homo last wook, onrouto to tholr homo from a trip to Soattlo. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Shaw, Miss Ruth and John Thodo woro Rolso visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Puchort loft for tholr homo In Imperial Vnlloy California last Thursday. Mrs. William Rlrdsoll roturnod from tho mountains Sunday, much Improved In hoalth. J. I. Loo, a former Frultland rest dont, was opornted on In Saint Al phousus hospltnl In Rolso last, Wad nosday and Is gottlngalong flno. Jcsslo Rurkord vlsltod sovoral days last wook nt tho Claronco Fie kon homo. Mrs. II. R. Klnnlsou, Frank and Carl, and Miss Rothol Colwoll, mo tored to Payette Lakes Friday, re turning Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Colwoll vlslt od at tho Thoodoro Moyor homo south ot Ontario, Sunday. Mrs. Moyer has boon called to Missouri, by tho sorlous Uinosa ot hor mother. Mrs. T. C. Taylor Is visiting this wook at tho John Tackott homo. , Sam Mohler and Clifton Dailo ot Wnrronsburg Missouri, arrlvod Sat urday and will work In tho fruit at tho Orant Fisher placo. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Flshor and family and Mr. and Mrs. Loon El drodgo an dfamtly, visited nt tho Ooo. Fisher homo near Parma Sunday. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cornor Idaho Ave. & 2nd St. S. W. (D, J, Olllandors, Pastor) Sunday School, 10.00 A. M. Preaching, 11:00 A. M. Bubjoct! "Motto? and Dying." Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P. M. Preaching, 8:00 P. M. Subject; "Whoro nro tho Nino?" Whlto School Houso Sunday School, 2:30 P. M. Preaching, 8:30 P. M. Thank you for coming to church last Sunday. Como again and bring someone. METHODIST CHURCH Sunday Sorvicos 10 A. M. Sunday Schools, 11 A. M. Proaohlng by Itor. W. J. Luscombo. At tho Methodist Conforonco held recently nt Twin Falls, Idaho, tho Ror. W. J. Luscombo was appointed to Wendell, Idaho, and the Rov. Ilonry Young of Nyssa, Oregon was appointed to tho Ontario Charge. 1IAITI8T CHURCH (Chas. II. Rlom, Pastor.) Dlblo School, 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. Sorvlco at Arcadia, 3:00 P. M. Junior R. Y. P. U 7:00 P. M. Rlblo Study Class, 7:00 P. M. Cospol Sorvicos, 8:00, P. M. Prayor Sorvicos, Wed. 8:00 P. M. Spoclal mooting for mon at' 3:00 o'clock on tho 18th. WANTED Position as house koopo r roforoncoo. Address Roz 382, or call Argus ottlco. tf. SMART FALL HATS i cziorz3 "DEGARDLESS rof what your - taste may be, it is impossible to select a hat that is not stylish or becoming. Both large and small shapes in a variety of styles for street, dress and sport wear. 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