'J, PAGE TWO THE DALLE DAILY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1121. Social Activities and Other Things Girls Make Flowers. Miss Miriam Aldrich and Miss Hes- ter Gram were hostesses 'Tuesday evening to Beveral girl friends at the Court apartments. The evening was spent In a social time and In making organdy flowers. Dainty refreshments were nerved. Those present wero (Misses Opal Coleman. Vera Gray, Ixulse Jeffers, Orion Fruge, Jessie Ferbracho, Amy Davidson, Miriam Al- drlch, Heater Gram and Mrs. Bessie Hosier. . . Dancing Class Feted. j Miss Harriet Schrum invited the , members of her dancing class to her ( borne Sunday afternoon for a May, day frolic. Games and a May pole ' dance delighted the children; and a lovely surprise was tendered them when Miss Schrum gave to each one a dainty, 'May basket containing a dollar blll'Yor their savings accounts, Refreshments were served. Those present were: Glenva PIckcl, Doro- thy Loomis, Margaret Hedges, Mar- ( EU(ui r runn, jii'ieu ueurgu, juunuu Hennecko, Hazel Cochran, Margaret & tevens, Ada Honnccke, Vera Frank, Jean Thrall, Arline 'Loomis Zelda Bchrum Margaret Laurence Helen Reed, Maxlne Sheldon, and Vornajhome Thursday. Tulips and lilies of Pickel. Enjoyable Bridge Party. MrB. Sidney Bloom and Mrs. W. L. -Crichton entertained the Billtken and Tuesday Tea club at Mrs. Bloom's home Tuesday afternoon. Blue and lavender were used for the decora lions. There wero eight tables nt bridge. The hostesses were assisted by Miss Jane Harrlman and Miss Beatrice (Harden. Mrs. Harlan Fan cher won the guest prize and Mrs. A . Esson, the club prize. Mrs. J. H, Weiss, Mrs. C. A. Johnston and 'Mrs T. Madden were guests to tea. Those who played bridge were: Mesdames John G. Odell, J. B. Kllmore, J. T, Henry, T. H. West, Clyde Seltz, W C. Waldron, R. L. Kirk, George W. Groble, H. E. Greene, W. H. Hobson George C, Blakeley, E. C .Pease, L. A fccaanno, F. L. Phlpps, Arthiir.Seufert Roy Entler, L. A. Booth, Edward Seu fert, W. J. Soufert, J. Minor Booth loren Roberts, Elliott Roberts, John van Dellen, J. R. Docherty, Bert Thomas, W. W. Hnrt, J. I. Chambers ThomaB R. Hudson, John Will, Bar tholomew and Miss Elsie Reuter. Delightful -Dancing Party. Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Williams gave an in formal dancing party at the K. of P nan Monday evening, Forns and palms wore used for decorations with purple Iris in the dining room. Miss Beulah Patterson nnd Mrs, J. W. Con don served punch. Music was render ed by Richards' orchestra. Visitors are Honored. Mrs. W. II. 'Moody of Shaniko, Mrs. J. W. Hill and Mrs. W. R. Abrunis of Tortland, who have been visiting tholr ulster Mrs, E. C Price, have .boon the honor guests for a number of do llghtful social functions during the week. (Mrs. H. o. McCoy gave a bridge luncheon Monday at Hotel Dnlloi. Seventeen intimate friends A the honor guests wore prosent. The luncheon tablo was beautifully dec orated with bow-knots of green tui-ti and with a largo bronze centerpiece baHkot filled with sweet peas. Dainty place cards and corsage bouquets' of sweet peas woro at each place. A five course luncheon was sorved, after which the bostons Invited the guests t her homo Tor bridge. The living roointi wore decorated with purplo Irh, white lilacs and carnations Mrs. L. A. Schanno won the high scoro The In vited guests wero: Mesdnnion J, W. Hill, W. 11. 'Moody, V. H. Abrnms. 12. C Price, Mary Logan, Kinnm Carlisle, E. 11. French, 11. 1 Ketchum-, L. A. Schanno, F, L. 'Houghton, A. 13. Cros by, H. L. Kutic, L. Illinium, J 10. Bar A. Uottlngen and Mrs. Myers of Sa lem, Mrs, D. 1'. Ketchum mvu bridge luncheon Tuesday at he' homo, honor ing Mrs, Moody, Mrs, Abrams and Mrs. Hill, Charming variety was giv en by tho use of u different color scheme for each table nt bridge. Mrs. II, A, Harden won the high score prize and Mrs. Anna Klnuersly, the consolation, Mrs, Mary Logun nnd Mrs. Emma Carlisle wero hostesses Tuesday even ing honoring Mrs. 'Moody, Mrs. Hill and Mrs, Abrnms nt their hone. The wearing was spent with bridge and refreshments were served. Missionary Meeting, Mrs, J. W. Ward enterta! the teaks of Christian Woman's Beard of Missions at her home Tuesday after- noon. Mrs. IB. A. Amy, Mrs. J. WCur- tiss and Mrs. Arnold Wyss asited the hostess. An interesting foreign mission program, wan followed. Al 30 ladles were In attendance, i Near East Dance. . The Near East benefit dance given by the Pythian Sisters, Thursday evening, was well attended, about 75 couples being present. A 'feature dance by Berhlce Roberts and Mabel I Williams, and a character dance by the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crelghton were greatly enjoyed. Rich' ards' orchestra furnished the, music. ' Social Evening, An enjoyable meeting of the Young Married People's Sunday school class of the Christian church was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fuller, Wednesday evening. A short business session was held after which the time was spent with music and games. Mrs j, w. Harris rendered some very pleasing piano selections. Refresh- ments were served Blue Bird Luncheon. Mrs. Thomas R. Hudson enter! nin- 1 ed the Blue Bird luncheon club at her the valley were effectively used. ;Luncheon was served at 1:30, blue bird place cards emphasizing the club idea. The afternoon, was spent at bridge, Mrs, Chauncey Butler receiv ing high score. Those present were: Mesdames Chauncey iButler, Ben R. Litfln, Thompson Coberth, G. Pearson, J. I. Chambers, Don Yantis, Foster Ralston, Carol Patterson and Thomas R. Hudson. . Fifth Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kargl observed their fifth wedding anniversary last Sunday evening when a number, of friends were invited to their home. The evening was spent in playing five hundred. Mrs. Frank Cotty won the high score and Mrs. G. B. Corson, the consolation prize. The guests pre-, sented Mr. and Mrs. Kargl with a beautiful cedar chest in commemora tion of the event. Those present were: Mr. and .Mrs. .Frank .Termann, August Jermann, Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Cotty, Mr. and Mrs. .1. c. Waldron, Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Courter, Dr. and Mrs. T. DeLarhue, Mr. and Mrs John Miller, Mrs. George Hurdle, Edward Harrison, Mr nnd Mrs. H. J. Curl, Dorothy Curl, Corbln Corson, Mr. and 'Mrs. G. E. Corson and Mr. amWMrs. Paul Chll ders. Enjoyable Party. An enjoyable dancing party was given at the Nielsen home on Mill creek last Saturday evening by Mtas Ruth Nielsen, Mrs. H. E. White, Kllndt Nielsen and Alvin Nielsen. Those present were: Misses Louise Becker, Anna Beckor, Wllhelmlnn Becker, May Fowler, Gertrude 'Fow ler, Edith Bugger, Pearl Coonmns, Amy Davidson, Messrs. Frnnk Beck er, Paul Fowler, Albert Hazon, Ralph Hnzon, Earl Curtiss, Donald Curtiss, Albert Francois, Cecil flyers, and Ar chic Averlll. Sorosis Club. The Sorosis club met in tho Y. W C. A. rooms Tuesday afternoon. After the regular order of. business, ten was sorved and a social tlmo en joyed. Mrs. J. Minor Booth became " now member of the club. Mrs. Lulu I). Crnndnll tola of tho plans for tho Historical pageant and spoko of tho proposal to have tho Sdrosls park on the hill, the Union Street park and the new auto park officially named. She spoke of tho fitness of the name, "Union Street Park," ns It has commonly come to go known. Tho account is that In former yean! when the streets of The Dalles wero being platted the well known pion eer, Victor Trevltt, named Lincoln, Liberty and Union streets, sny'ng Hint Lincoln, Liberty nnd tha Union wero the best names ho knew; and so they were called, Community I uncheon rite Community Luncheon of this week at tho Y. W, CI. A. rooms wus an excellent Indicator of the grow ing popularity of Community Ser vice in the city, since It was the best attended of any luncheon yet given. The music was of fine qual ity and the addresses revealod tho better vision of tho town's people. S. P! letter conducted tho song program. The double quartet's ren dering of "Tho Oregon Song" and wHt Adeline," were especially pleasing. Carlton Pepper presided. E. r. Van Scaotck told of the com mercial vahie of the Historical peg- east to The Dalles v and tuoted the Pendleton Round-Up, Ike - Portland Rose Shefr and the Cheyenne Fron tier Day M examples. Mrs. Joseph Stadelman-Very ably told' of the re sults of Commnnlty Service, as re lated to child welfare. Mayor P. J. Stadelman told of his conversion to Community 8ervice and the work of the Y. W. C. A., emphasising his desire to see the movement on a substantial working basis. Roricks Entertain Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rorick enter tained Saturday evening, honoring Mrs. W. H. Merrick and Mrs. W. B. Bope, friends from Michigan, who have been visiting them. 'Mrs. Rorick was assiste'd by her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Condon, Mrs. Jay Rorick and iMrs. Ward Webber. Those Invited to meet the honor guests were: Mrs. J. L. Thompson, Miss Laura Thomp son, Mrs. Anna Lindsay, Dr. and Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Leon Curtiss, Mrs. Johepha Fulton, Mrs. W. A. Johnston, Mrs. A. W. Moore, Mrs. Mary Logan, Mrs. Emma Carlisle, Mrs. D. M. French, Miss Anne Lang, Mrs. J. W. Condon and Mrs. J. C. Hostetler. .Mrs. Merrick and Mrs. Bope spent the winter in Califor- nia and stopped here to visit Mr. and Mrs. Rorick on their return . to Michigan. They have traveled ex tensively and enthusiastically de clare the Oregon scenery surpasses any they have seen. They resumed their Journey Monday. Mahonla Club. Hfi-o A TO rMV..f nnlni'lnlnViil tfia ' Mnhonla club at her nome ThurBda evening, Mrs. W. H. Moody of Shan iko, Mrs. Abrams, Mrs. J. W. Hill and Mrs. T. Baldwin, of Portland, were honor guests of the occasion. The rooms were beautifully decorat ed. The evening was spent 'at bridge, Mrs. D. P. Ketchum winning high score. Corsage bouquets of sweet peas were given the honor guests. To Give Recital An event for anticipation in musi cal circles is the recital and class demonstration which Miss Luclle Cummins' music pupils will give May 23, in the high, school auditorium. Daughters of King. Miss Laura Thompson entertained "The Daughters of the King," an auxiliary of the Episcopal church, Monday evening at her home. Eadea Parties. Mrs. Guy Eadea entertained with Bridge at her home Wednesday af ternoon. Sweet peas and lupin were used for the decorations. Mrs. W. C. Waldron and Mrs. R. L. Kirk as sisted the hostess. Mrs. George C Blnkeloy received the Mcheu .core. The invitational list included: Mrs. John G. Odell, Mrs. J. M. Kllmore., Mrs. J. T. Henry, Mrs. T. H. West, Mrs. Clyde Seltz, Mrs. W .C. Wal dron, Mrs. R. L. Kirk, Mrs. George W. Groble, Mrs. H. E. Greene, Mrs. W. H. Hobson, Mrs. George C. Blake ley, Mrs. E. C. Price, Mrs. L. A. Schanno, Mrs. F. L. Phlpps, Mrs. Arthur Seufert, Mrs. Roy Entler, Mrs. L. A. Booth, Mrs. Edward Seu fert, Mrs. W. J. Soufert, Mrs. J. Minor Booth, Mrs. Loren Roberts, Mrs. Elliott Roberts, Mrs. John Van Dellen, Mrs. J. R. Docherty, Mrs. Bert Thomas, Mrs. W .W. Hart. Mrs. J. I. Chambers, Mrs. Thomas .R Hudson, Mrs. John Will, Miss Elsie Reuter and Mrs. Barthlomew. Mr. and Mrs, Guy Eades entertain ed with bridge Friday evening with the following guests present: Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Kirk, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Wnldroh, Mr. nnd Mrs. John G. Odell, Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Lydin, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Dellen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben R. Litfln, Dr. nnd Mrs. Thompson Coberth, Mr. and Mrs. Francis V. Gnlloway, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney ( Bloom, and Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Bradshaw. Mrs. W. C. Wal dron assisted tho hostess. Tha high scoro was won by Mr. nnd Mrs. John Van Dellen. Nydla Club. Nydln club was entertained this af ternoon nt Hotol Dalles parlors bv Mrs. J. S. Jensen, Mrs. A. B. Shelley nnd Mrs. C, C. Young. About 40 guests woro present. Hefreshmonts were ser ved. Dance at Elks Tonight Dost floor nnd best music In city. Admission $1,00. Dancing nt 9. Flowers For .All Occaalons In buying direct from the grower you are assured of fresh flowers. We serve to sell you again. JEWELL GREENHOUSES, ? The Keenomy thea Ladies' and children'! hate at very reasonable prices. Organdie collar aad cuff sets and embroidery yaraa. A few ready-to-wear lafanU' dreeeea. Ladies' silk and voile dresses, also house dresses, across aad aaderwear. Children's dresses, boys' blouses and infaats wear siAde to erder. Mr. Weaver, S9t Ualoa street, opposite pestoffice. Telephone black S1T1. SO TOMORROW AT THE CHURClfES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Seventh and Case streets. Services 11 a. m. Sunday and 8 p. m. Wednes day. Reading room maintained by the society, in room 607 First National bank building- is open to the public daily, except Sunday, from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. ST. PETER'S CHURCH Third and Lincoln streets. Morning services, 8 and 10:30. Evening services, 7:30. Al tar society "first Sunday of month. So cial circle, firet Thursday of month, foung Peoples' club second and third Mondays. Knights of Columbus, first and third Mondays. Rev. P. J. O'Rourk. pastor. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL. CHURCH Ascension I. Holy communion, 8 -a. m. Church school, 9: 45. .Morning pray, er, 11. Evening service, Friday, 7:30. Rev. G. Q. Hoisholt, rector. SALVATION ARMY 209 Wash ington street. Meetings: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Holiness meeting Sunday, 11 a. m. Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. Young peo ple's meeting, 6:15 p. m. Salvation meeting, 8. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Morning service, 11. Mother's day ser vice and m roll call. -Evening service, 7:30. A program in motion pictures. "Robin Hood and His Merry Men." Bible school, 10. Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Rev. B. Goudge, pastof. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Bible school, 10. Preaching, 11. Junior B. Y. P. V., 6:30. The senior society will meet with the Epwor.th league in the Methodist church In the evening this church will unite with other churches in the Near East union ser - vice at the high school. FREE METHODIST CHURCH Thompson's addition school house. Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching at '11; subject, "Weakness and Infirm ity." Young people's meeting, 6:30. Evening service, 7:30. Thursday even ing, May 12, will be the district quar terly 'meeting Instead of prayer meet ing. Rev. E. N. Long, pastor. ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Union street at Seventh. Mother's day. , Bible school, 10. Morning worship, 11. Theme of sermon, "The World's Un crowned Queen." Prejude, (Gal- I ' J"11!1" ""a". ." (Treharne), Mrs. J. M. Lowe; offer- OTUUOUO'" Ptlude, (Scott). Luther league de- it A U-.tkHlA n I O 1 1 1 votinal meeting, 6:46, Miss Ethel (Johnson, leader. No evening service. Union meeting in the high school au. ditorium at 8 o'clock. Rev W. I. Eck 1 pastor. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Elm nnd G streets. Sunday schobl, 10, Short Mothers' day program. Wear a flower in honor, of mother. Morning, service, 11; subject, "Love and Loy alty." Junior Endeavor, 6. Interme diate Endeavors unite in union ser vice at Methodist church, 6:30. Con gregation unites in union service nt Jlicr is more Catarrh in this sectloi. of the country than all other diseases put together, and tor years It was sup- ftoecd to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed ocal remedies, nnd by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Cntarrli ia a local disease, greatly Influenced by contttltutlonal con ditions tnd thOHHOM retilr?a constitu tional trt-ittnent. H.-.ll's Catarrh Medl-clm-, manufactured by F. J, Cheney A Co., Toli-da, Ohio, is a constitutional r-?mi jy, ts tukon Internally nnd acts tlu-'j the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of tho System. One Hundred Dollr-rri re ward la offered for any capo that Hall's Catarrh MiMhsine Mli to cure. Send for circulars nnn u hii.ipiiWIb. F. J. CHUNK V CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by OruKglstti. 75c. Uall's Family i'llla tor constipation. ClntWllllllllii . Is Tomorrow WEAR A CARNATION IN OBSERVANCE OF THE DAY Give Mother Potted Plants or Flowers A Fill Supply For Every Need at Elizqpetfy Hall's Floral Shpp ir, ,.xik'.-. high school auditorium, 8. Ladies' Aid monthly social at the church 'Wednes day, 2:30. Mid-week service, Thurs day, 7:46. Rev, G. K. Hartman, pas tor. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ninth and Court. Bible school, 10. 'Morning service, 11. Theme, "Mother." Anthem, "My Mother's Songs." Solo, "Mother Knows," Mrs. Dr. Brown. Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Union even ing service at high school auditorium, 8 o'clock.4 B. F. Irvine will be the speaker. Rev. Carl C. Walker, pastor. The Senior play Is coming soon. May, 13 ;and J14. "Nothing But The Truth.?' V Brown's DUfur Stage Time Table Two round trips daily. Leave Bank hotel, 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. Leave DufuT 7:30 a. m. and 1 p. m. : J. B. Small of Dufur was a business visitor in The Dalles yesterday. R. Youngfellow of Dillon is a busi ness visitor in this city today. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson of For est Grove are guests at Hotel Dalles. R. E. Kenney of Walla Walla registered at Hotel Dalles. is Mr. and Mrs. E. Burdick of Pendle ton are visitors in The Dalles today. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Coon of Grass Valley are visiting with friends in this city. Mrs. W. G. Manning of Bend is spending the week-ond in this city visiting with friends. ,David and William Taylor, both of Walla Walla ,are in The Dalles today attending to business matters, Miss Mabel A. Bennett, principal of ' the Mo8fer nSh school, is spending the week-end in this city. Mrs. D. J. Cooper went to Portland yesterday for an indefinite visit with ' relatives Mr. and Mrs. J. Schassen returned yesterday, after a week's visit in southern Sherman county. I PERSONALS I L i NOW PLAYING "DICE OF DESTINY" With H. SUNDAY AND MONDAY Tom Moore IN "Hold Your Horses" Tom Moore who as "Daniel Canavan" does the best acting of his career. casino The Little House with the BIG Pictures In Corson Mwic Howe Mrs. R. L. Smith of Dufur i3 a guest at the Bank hotel. Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Barnes are In La. Grande today, attending the funeral of Dr. Eames' brother. Vernon Banta is convalescing in St. Vincent's hospital In Portland follow, ing an operation. C. C. Springer, principal of the Du- fur high school, is a 'business visitor in The Dalles today. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Evkk returneo! from Portland Thursday evening. They were in attendance at the Odd Fellows' convention held in that city. Mrs. Ora Lehman ia the guest of her sister, Mrs. Chris McClay. She has been visiting relatives in Kansas and expects to return to her home in the WUllamette valley soon. Dance At Elks Tonight Owing to additional expense caused by new city regulation requiring li cense fee and hiring of dance chaper one, the admission price of the Sat urday night dance will be raised from 75 cents to $1.00. Richards' five-piece orchestra plays for these dances. You are welcome. , MEETING NOTICES Artisans Attention Special meeting at office of the Co lumbia Realty & 'Loan company, 308 Washington street, Saturday, May 7, at 7:30 p. m. 7 County Sunday 8choot executive committee meeting will be held at the Baptist church at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. GEORGE SPICKERMAN, ( , Secretary. 7 Farmers, Attention I County meeting, fanners' unloa, Wednesday, May 18, at 10 a. m., at Nanseno local., County court will be present to explain the $800,000 road bond issue and State , Secretary F. A. Sikes will also attend. Other Terr Important business. Do not' forget the date. F. H. HBLLGEN, 5-7-911-13-16-W18-19 Secretary. B. Warner ill ill i trm vi ii ii,ip tfU