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PAGE TWO THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1021. CM I- I Graduatqn, Motit of Week. Graduation fa the subject of Interest at the present 'tiniu. Senior class so cial nclivilieij during the pact week have been, of ji'arainount Interest to the younger sot and will continue to bo during the "couiIhk week. A formal dance given by the senior clns.4 of tlie'-lilrfli school was held at KlUs' temple last night. .Music was fur nished by Richards' five-piece orches tra. ! . A domestic science display was giv en at the high school Thursday night, which was-.well I Attended by parents and friends, of the girls. Cooking, sewing and millinery made very in teresting'ek'nibRions. Organdy dresses, with hats-ifo match, made by the high school girls were shown. These will be a feature of the graduating girls' outfits. i V! s, . The bacca-iourdil'te ise'rmon will he delivered by, Rev. W. II. H. Forsyth of the Methodist-church, at the high school auditoriupi, f Sunday evening. Tills wlil be a union service, when .the people of the various churches will assemble to honor the youiiij people of the city who have accom- have aspired. A class breakfast Is being planned for Tuesday morning at Sorosis park The class day exercises will be giv en in the school auditorium Wednes day night. Thursday afternoon will feature a field meet on Amaton field, in which different classes will participate. The final event will bo the gradua Hon exercises at the school audito llum Friday night. W. B. Wiley, principal of (lie high school, in r.peaking of the graduating class, commends the cxcepliunnll fine class spirit, which they havi shown, and said that an unusually high record of scholarship had been maintained. Forty percent of the class are on the honor roll and have nnl been required to take any e Hons. Gt. Mary'o Commencement, The graduation exercises of ill at By Margaret Walker party at her home honoring Miss i.o'lu ullliousen. The decorations were of roses. The dining tablo was charm ingly decorated with a tiny doll bride, flowers and dainty baskets of candy, which' were given as favors. 'Utllo Robert Mllborn Stlllwell presented Miss Gilhousen with a basket contain ing the gilts, which conflated of tow els, dalntllj wrapped. The evening was spent with sewing and music. Mrs. W. A. Bert Campbell and Mrs. W. Gilhousen assisted the hostess The invitational list Included Aver Black, Opal Coleman, Anne till toon, Lois Griffin. Marie Griffin, Helen Forsyth. Berntce Young, Sadie Hill, Marguerite Hill, Pearl Taylor, Mar.v Hall, Hester Cram, Beatrice Bdmund son, Evelyn BMinundson, Margaret McLeod and Lydia Ellon. Will. J. 11. Weiss, May Seufort, Har old Hanger and H. R. Faucher. Club Luncheon. The Fortnight club had ,v luncheon at the Hotel Dalles yesterday after noon, after which bridge was played In the parlors. Pink roses were used for the decorations. The mein'bership of Die club includes Mesdames W. .1. Seilforlt Carl Hanson, C, F. Condon, Edward Seuterl, .1. Arthur Klggs, illarold Ganger, Elliott Roberto, I,or en Roberts, R. .1. Gilbert, Ed Hall. George Knebel, J. C. Waldron, John Weiss, J. T. Henry, Fred West, Ar thur Seufort, Lloyd Dunahue, A. R. Rankin, W. W. Halt, Joseph Fulton. Fred Marsh, Edna Pease, Harold Sex ton, R. A. Twiss, Rernlce Mosler and O. K. Porter. Entertains for Mother. Mrs, John Scott entertained Thurs day afternoon for her mother, Mrs A. T. Lewis of Portland, who U vis Ring hero this week. The afternoon was spent with ewlng and In con versation. Only a few intimate friends wore invited. Refreshments wore serv. ed. For Miss Gilhousen. Miss Leila Gilhousen was the guest of honor at a linen shower given by Miss Anne Ellison, Miss Aver Black and Miss Hester Cram at the Court apartments Wednesday evening. The color scheme was in pink and white Music and games were enjoyed. Re firah.in.enM .Ypip ,sai;ved,..ThjK. . , g-upt.' present were Misses Gilhousen, Ruth NMelsen, Pearl Taylor, Vada Hill, Lois Griffin, Lydia Elton, Mary Hall and Miriam Aldrich. For Portland Visitors. Mrs. II. I,. cluff entertained witli two tables at bridge last Saturday af ternoon. Mrs. Gus Walther and Miss Valeska Liebc of Portland were the honor guests. Roses were used tor the decorations. Mrs. Moore Entertains. Mrs. G. C. Mooie entertained infor mally Thursday afternoon, at hrr home, honoring Mrs. Gus Walther and Miss Valeska Liebe of Portland, who are the guests of friends. Yellow marigolds were used effectively in wljfint i&K hijdIscoro at IflflMfte. SjTIiytokdii(:e(I Aiilukei'Jifo R. Matthew, Halite Rice, Joseph Stadelman, Joseph Ileroux. II. L Mary'D academy will bo I'VWUWfiMhA nay evening, .jiuio ;. ouiui.u miu ion i' Williams, i arry Greene, 'War events have been given immmmMWmm past week honoring the graduatm class. Mrs. George HiHgon entertained the seniors Tuesday night at her home The rooms were decorated in the clan colors of green and silver, wljh while Killarncy rose buds. Ice oreaili.nfoti and punch wore served. The class consists of Kathleen Dully, 'Mareolh Hlllgon, Kalheiino Brookhouse, Aunt Shea, Mario MeCorinack, Elizabeth Bird, Mildicd Strong and .Margaret Malnnc Mrs. Matthew Duffy enterlalncd the class at dinner in her home iWcdnes- day evening. The decorations were in the class colors of silver and white. Lawn Party Given. Miss Esther Gumbert, Miss Vcrna Pickel and Miss Helen Aldrich wore hostesses at a lawn parly given at the Aldrich home Wednesday evening ' of last week. The lawn was beauti fully decorated with Japanese lan terns, rugs and pillows. The evening was spent in playing games and danc ing. The music was furnished by Mel vin Pickel at the piano and George French with the violin. Punch ivas served during the evening by little' Glcnva Pickel and Lois Aldrich; ice cream and cake came later fn" 'the ovenlng. The invitational list includ cd Tholma Crandall, Erma Teague, Edna Lois Maxon, Helen Williams' Verla Miller, Alice Grizzell, Evelyn Edmundson, Katherino Carpenter Ruth Cooper, Zelda Schrtim, Harriot Schrum, Arllne Loomis, Elizabeth 'Moran, Lucilo Oats, Arvilla Krotz"r, Cry.stal Wilcox, Mable Wammack, Lcona Hostetler, Eunice Doyle. Dud- lev Palmer, Darrcll Elwood, Floyd Cook, Elbert Greene, William Gerk lng, Melvln Pickel. George French, Audrey Vogel, Bennlc Grizzell, Allan Woolloy, Lynn Rnycroft, Alva Adkls son, Hen Hallyburton, Elbert Kirk, Graydon Calbreatli, Henry Myers, Ronald Van Oiman, Robert Van Or man, Joe Edgett, Wilbur Stadelman and Aral Bolton. Honors Portland Guests. Mrs. llallio Rico entertaiuod Thurs. day eveuing at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. McCoy, lion oring Miss Valeska iLlebe and Mrs Gus Walther of Portland. Tho rooms wore decorated with roses. Miss Liebc won the high score prizo at bridge, and 'Miss PrudentpwPattereon the sec ond prize Only int Initio lrlends of tho honor guests, who" riro former resi dents of tho rlljjwrQ present. Tho Invitational list Included Miss Valofk-i Llebe, Mrs. Gus Walther. Misses .loan nette Crosfield. Norma Modler. I-iun Thompson ''Myfll Mlchell. Annette Michell, Mablo Mack; Mesdames An na Lindsay,! R.i Jt, Lyda, Carlton P. Williams, M. R. Matthew, Joseph Stad oiman, Paul McCoy, H, L. Cluff. Jo seph Jleroux, Grace Crlthton, R. I). Maxon, O. R. Krior, W. C. Waldron, G. C Moore, Notiio Smith and the Misses Prudence Pattoison, Beiilah Patterson, Elizabeth Hall and Dor othy Fredden. den, Grace Criehlon, Gus Walther, P.. C. Olinger, Vesta Mays, H. L. Clutf and the 'Misses Valeska Liebc and Dorothy Fredden. Ministerial Representatives Asked. "lie! dW'h-Jh 7eeil ' rcV?6l!bil WM pastors of the various chinches ask ing tJnpilrtcnEjfjijnilhio J,fJiifl irom ineir lied Cross meinlier.-.lui to serve on the chapter board. Th-j 'eil Cross office will ho the general cen ter of various kinds of infortunium, particularly that pertaining to health and social service. It will also act as tho omplojnient agency of tho com munity. K&f I Bazaar Planned The Ladles' Aid society of the Cal vary Baptist church met Wodiiji.dny afternoon at tho church. The regular business program was followed ai'tr which sewing and the discussion of plans lor a lull bazaar held t ho at tention of those present. The mem bership was divided Into two competi tive sides to work during Hie suiiunr gathering material for the bazaar. Mrs, Retsworth acted as hostess fo: the' meeting'. Refreshments were starv ed. Birthday Party. , Mrs. B, ,M. Stqny gave a birthday party "for Miss' Margaret Maio,ic at her residence, Monday, May HO. The evening was spent in playing game-1.. The dining room was decorated 'n green and silver with rosebuds. Eight een candles decorated tho birthday cake. Those present wore Misses .Kathleen Duffy, Marcella Hillgen, Katherino Brookhouso, Anno Shea Mario McCormack,. Elizabeth Bird Mildred Strong, i.Margaret Malone, Ym da Schrum, Ida Baumgartner, Vora Frank and Mildred Story, most of whom aro members of St. Mary's graduating clabs. Blue Bird Party. 'Mrs. Chauncey Butler entertaiied the Blue Bird Luncheon club at her home Wednesday. Tho rooms were decorated In blue and yellow. The guests present weie Mesdames .1 I Chambers, R. C .Bradshaw, Ben R. Litfin, Thomas R. Hudson, John S:oK, C. F. Condon, J. B. Kilmore, G. A. Pear son -and Francis V. Galloway. The af ternoon was spent at bridge. Th'J high scoio was won by Mra. John ' Scott. For Fortnight Club. The Fortnight club va . entertained last week by Mrs. Loren Itoherls and Mrs. Elliott Roberlr, at their honi". Besides the club members, Hie lollnw lug luvlled guests weie piei-enl; Mr.' Clxde Seltz, Mrs. T. II. West, Mis. Thomas R. Hudson, Mra. .1. 1. Cham bers, Mrs. W. L. Crlcliton and Mr... Sidney Bloom. Nydla Club Meets. The Nydla club met at the homo of Mrs. John Van Dellen, Mis. A. K. Crosby and Mrs. Robert Wilcox acting as hostesses. A short business ression was held, after which the afternoon .vas spent socially. Formal Ten Thursday. Mrs. Bert Thomas and 'Mm. E. R. Lyda were hostesses for a foimal tea Thursday alternoon given at the home of Mra. Lulu D. Crandall The rooms were decorated with roses. Mail' guests called during Hie afternoon. Mrs. D. M. French. Mis Crandall, Mrs. Benton Mays, Mrs. J. B. Kirk, -Mrs. J. E. Harnett, .Miss Dorothv Froddon. Mrs. M. It'. Matthew and 'Mrs. M. 7.. Donnell assisted in the dining room during the afternoon. Luncheon Planned. Mrs. H. L. Kuck will be hostess for a formal luncheon at her home Mon day of next week. WEDDING HELLS June Millinery Sale of ladles' and children's hats. Black's Millinery, 115 East Second street. S Edwnrds-Lylc. The wedding bells ranr last even ing In the Gates apartment block when George I, Hdwnids of Califor nia, and Mrs, Florence A. Lle. iw nierly of Pendleton were united in marriage. After a few dah' visit in the city, Mr, and 'Mrs. Edwards will return to California wheie the groom Is employed by the Standard Oil company. The ceremony was prfoi til ed b Itev John L. Bonne in th" presence of Mr. and Mrs. J . Phil l.ps, Mr. and Mrs. Frank MiGlothlln, Miss Violet Tlllson, Mrs. . L. Sil kus, Mr. and Mis. A. K. Phillips, Vin Ita, Juanlla and Arthur Phillips. Main C.Ofil Bennett Taxi - Main 01. tl Have Your Hair Renewed Wo can give you any rdiade of hair coloring with a famous Franco-Amor-1 lean hair coloring which la bo perfect that It cannot ho detected from tho natural coior. licnnaing aiso a spc- clalty. All lines of beauty culture at " tho Hotel Dalles Beauty shop. Tole-J phono main 4051. J17 1UU 400 Recall Those Happy Childhood Days By Attending Hie Children's Day Program Christian Church Ninth and Court Streets Sunday Morning, June 5 Mr. and Mrs. Carrol C. Roberts, Ministers Residence, 1220 Jackson Telephone Black (M72 400 400 For Mahonla Club. Mrs. F. L. Houghton was hostess to tho Mahonia club lit her homo Friday afternoon. Thv rooms were tastefully decorated In rosos. There wero five tables at bridge. Besides Hie club members, invited guests were Mrt, Harry Greene, Mrs. John Van Dellen Mrs, W. O. Hadley, Mrs. Bert Thomas, Mrs. E. R, Lyda, Mrs. Emma Carlisle mil Miss Dorothy Fredden. Attend State Bankers' McctiriQ. Mr. ami Mrs. K. O. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. L. Barnum, Mr. and Mrs. T. 11 West, and Mr. and Mrs George C Blakoley aro attending Hut State Bank ers' convention this -week at Souslde. Tho peoplo of Seaside have planne i elaborately for tho entertainment of their visitors. Towel Shower. Mrs. J, EH'StJlIell was hostess lasl night when she gave a towel shovror For Heppner Guest. Mrs. Edward Seufort entertained In formally TuoMlay afternoon at her home honoring Mrs Dean Goodman of Hoppner, who Is a former refcldont of tho city. Those present wore Mc damos J. I. Chambers, Thomas R. Hud son, Foster Ralston, Shirley W. J. Seufert. C A Johnston. Don W Var us. Ben R Lltfln. Elliott Rober" Loren Roberts R C Uradsbaw John rroposea qouu,uuu oona issue i ' 1 i' i i , : : . it m . i, ji i i i I Hard Facts and Plain Truths Concerning r rj'l' T'Ii --'1 wM .3 Mi J ml A Financial Maelstrom fl if"- mi alifuju -.ifl -.'iij-.i u) i'.lhm i, ).i (c) ij ' -i -Hi i ,ii I'Mi "I'll ) -i ! ti. .Adoption of the $800,000.00 bond issue goqbu.vond. the ni.'l.VK'i?,'). !'ekv. hw i ' j' P II II I I I l' 1 1 ' M I- 'II I I I I , I ,1 I . , , '- ' :i ! .1 .! U.i . ii i i, , i " "- '' II Hi i li'lli I " K .It III II il ,1 w.:. It i ! ii i 11 3. ii i' i.l ir i,i miT'illl i wmmwrz hii . i.m.i m t I. . ,1 !' I II I. i; :l . I i I'lll'il 'IIiItI l-.it ) I III I I'M I I , , . , ' . I I ' It i tT . i II! ' '""III , 'lill il 1 ,1 iii i it, i , I ' 'i .,.- j I i . i in, .... lit It'll illnlil Jut .ill'I Ii M.1i r '!ll j ' .'-I''''' 'I''"'-' "I "tii-ll'il -III Mill I-1" In iti liiiiu u Miii -il,:l ?: iliMd ji i- i (. iIv-jM l.-r; I . lli.iA 'u :i..i'iiU ill lid II 'fi l ill Tin tt1-.! ,fi;l' II i -tl t , Vi t," t iltnlioJ BiKM nilil iiim. lllill'..ltu 'lllilt) llI'lildlilillL I? OS t K II I ."I ! iM-lJ.l it, Hill, H I Iii five years the taxes ot Wasco County ! a.ye lherenst'd 1)5' lio'rcc'nt." "'!" auui-.tmui i. s wzu. .t i.-.i.f. j h ''' '' ' if.tttT.i ;.)..ii j n, i , mi iiu!.. aiiii', iuM ; . , ,, , , K. -.,'r "' ' U' '' ''."l" V'tlll'l 'fll1iai)lll I ill. I c , u Ill HIM hitlU'ITOlUUll LJIU ilt)BUt)U(.l VtUllclLIUIl UJL VV ilhVJU VjUU 1 1 'i'Hilrr 'MlUll.itbl.il 'Dlllii.ll I ; 'Ull II hl'ilil . ,l .III ! 17 percent. f,i ! il l4t'lln'.Ji . The $800,000.00 bond issue will mean an annual interest account at ( " t .$18, 000.00 and an annual sinking fund for amortization necessitating a levy of 5 mills. Does the limited resources of Wasco County, present business conditions and fu ture outlook warrant the assumption of such an enormous, staggering, stupendous indebtedness as the $800,000 bond issue and the consequent increase in taxation? u -1 Taxes must be paid. Taxes are confiscatory. If taxes are not paid, property " i . .! ,.'.. is sold-to satisfy the delinquency. , . .. i Have you any assurance that the proceeds of the $800,000.00 bond issue will not be wasted as was the money raised by the former $2(50,000.00 bond issue?' i The $800,000.00 bond issue is a plunge into the maelstrom of financial ruin from t . which there is no escape. ? . lU ' v it A negative vote is evidence of financial sanity and notice that reason still pre vails, i Is not the $800,000 bond issue going beyond the margin of safety? Are not your present tax burdens almost to the breaking point and will you voluntarily assume a burden that presages bankruptcy and ruin? Vote on June 7th and give notice that you regard the security of your property and your home of paramount importance and that you are not to be cajoled into plac ing your hard earned competency in jeopardy. VOTE "NO" ON THE $800,000.00 HOND ISSUE. CITIZENS WELFARE LEAGUE OF WASCO COUNTY (Paid Adv.) K. IJ. CIIATFI13LD, Secretary Mosier, Ore.