PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 14. 1917. TWELVE PAGES sirs. citr.i T. t-5l was the inspira tion fur a charmingly appointed re ception yesterday ariernoon 'or which Mrs Laura Nub was the hagtesa at her attractive home on Bush street. Fragrant hyacinths in tonr of red " white and blue provided a patriotic and springlike floral decoration thai waa farther emphasized In the ar rangement of the tea lalle where the pretty blossoms vied with softly shad ed lights and red, wane snd nlua candies In artist effect. Mrs. W. K. Brock, lira, K. 1. Sayres. Mrs. tlarry Johnson and Mr. fc. T Wade presid. ed at Ore samovars, while Mra Will ' Moore, Mrs. James Johns, Sr., Mrs. Sylvan Orhn and Mrs. George Haslett assisted about the rooma Three pret ty young maids. Miss Dorothy New berry, Miss Mary Alice hanard and Mi m Helen Idleman assisted in sere ins. The invitational list included Mra J. F Kobinson. Mrs Harry John son. Mra A. L. Schaerer, Mrs. N. Ber keley. Mra. John Vaugtian. Ml. Will . Moore. Mr C. it, Stype. Mrs. James Johns, sr.. Mra. Oeorge Shanard. Mrs. Charles Heard, Mrs. C W. Tullis, Mrs. John Hailey, Jr.. Mrs. G. I. LDow. Mra J. T. Richardson. Miss Shaw, Mrs. Charles Norria, Mr & A. New berry. Mrs. Simmis. Mrs. Georee D. Haslett, Mrs. Margaret Falling. Mrs. FX T. Wade, Mrs. James H. Gwlnn. Mrs. Samuel H. Forshaw, Mra. John Vert. Mrs. H H. Hattery. Mr. F. K. Jadd, Mrs. H. D. Jones. Mrs. J. N. Burgess. Mrs. Charles Qreulich. Mrs. W. J. Clarke. Mrs. Wilson K. Brock. Mra. R. D. Sayrea, Mrs. George Hart man. Jr.. Mrs. H. D. J. Gray. Mrs. tee Moor ho use, Mra. H. K. Bickers. Mr. W. C. E. Pruitt, Mrs. W. W. Oaviness. Mrs. 8ivan Cohn, Mrs. Mary Lame, Miss Neva Lane, Mrs. c A. Vurpillat. Mrs Gideon Brown, Mrs. Eugene Avteon. Mrs. A. T. Park. Mrs. 81Me Page Morton. Mr I. V. Tem ple. Mra. R. Raymond. Mrs. I- t, Roger. Mr. If. La. Stockman. Mrs F U Ingram. Mr Jessey. Mrs. J. J. Hamley. Mr. I I- Idleman. Mrs. W. F. Matlock. Mrs. Wesley Matlock. The Missionary Society of tha Christian church waa delightfully en hart residence. lgo 8 Second street, Mankato. Mr. and Mra.- Moore are to be at home after Jane js at 55 West 171 street. New Tork City. Miss Herboth waa a prominent member of the musical set during her residence in Pendleton two years ago and made a large circle of friends here,, Twenty auto loads of young peopl comprising the Glee Club and orchesv tra of the Pendleton high, school to gether with a number of friends Journeyed to Weston last evening where the -Princess Bul-Bul" the suc cessful operetta given here a week n"o was repeated berore a large audi, ence. The presentation again regis tered a disti not hit and much praise was bestowed upon the participant) and their Instructor, Miss Nellie Anl-baL- About fit waa elearew above ex penses. Following the operetta the t-enoieton row were guests of honor : at a much enjoyed Cancing urn " Among tne cars making the triy were the S R. Thompson. R J. unr. phy. Tom Terjeson. Harlan FelL George La Fontaine. Allen. McLean. nave Nelson, Reuben Luse. Fred Stroble. Eugene Hampton W.lpv Matlock, Harvey Gen-ant and Donald Robinson autos, which carried the cast. The auto truck also took up a ioaa or sxuaent. Mr James A. Fee and Mrs. E. B. Aldrich wil lentertaln the Current Lit erature club next Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mr. James H. Sturgls are spending the week-end in' Walla Walla. Last evening at the convocation of Pendleton Chapter No 2J, R. A. M. the Royal Arch degree waa conferred upon Earl Bartholomew, H. 8. Den ieon and William P. Hist, all of Freewater. This is the third team composed wholly of Master Masons from the Milton lodge to be made Royal Arch Masons by the local chap ter during this year. On Monday evening in Warren's Music House the following Interest- tertalned Thursday afternoon at the I tag program will be given at 8:15 o clock by Thelma Saling and Kath ren Froome piano pupils of Nellie Whiting McDonald, assisted by Edns Saling, violinist: Gavotte (Bach Saint Sit ens Thelma Saling; Sonata In F. Major (Mozart) Kathren Froome; Scherso (Holliday). Legen ds (Torjussen). Hungary (Koelling), Thelma Saling; Rondino (Kreisler, MUrnonette (Frlml). Edna Saling; Erotic tGrleg). Danse Caprice (Grieg) Wedding Day of Troldhaugen (Grieg.' Kathren Froome: Scandinavian Dance (Petersen), To trfe Spring (Grieg), Album Leaf (Grieg), La Regatta Ve netiana (Liszt). Thelma Saling; To the Rising Sun (Torjussen). Drifting (Friml). To a Water Lily (MacDow ell). Military Polinaise (Chopin) , Kathren Froome; Second Symphony ! (Dancla). Miss Edna Saling. Mr. B. A. I McDonald: Duo. Sous Bo is (Victor : Ptraub) Thelma Salihg.. Kathren , Froome. 4) boms of Mrs. Lester Boyd. 501 East Court street. After a short business period, the meeting was turned over to Mrs. Patton, leader of the pro gram and the following numbers were given: A splendid reading by Mr. M. L Peter and an interesting talk by Mr. Hoover on summer schools snd conventions, an instruc tive paper on Mexico by Mrs. Reetz and lata nrwa of Mexico by Mrs. Morton. The much enjoyed after noon was brought to a close with sev eral musical numbers. Division No. t bad charge of the program. Light re- I freshments and a pleasant social hour j followed. The Butter Creek. Social club will he hosts al another or their enjoyable dances this evening. Board since its beginning in 1878 in dealing with the boarding, 'day and missions schools and msslon stations in Alaska. Cubs, Porto Rco as well as in the I'nited States. The recitation by Little Miss Corlnne Baker was much appreciated. Interspersed between the' 'talks were several beaulirul musical num bers including a solo by Mrs. For shaw. a trio by Mr. Hager, Mrs. Sny der and Mrs, Hatch, and sacred mu sic on the Edison. ' About ladles partook of the dain ty refreshments and a silver offerins f t..0 was received. S. D. Peterson, Milton attorney, was here yesterday. Joe Bagwell is in today from his farm near Helix. Bert Cartano of Athena spent last night in the city: I. W. Durrtll of Echo made Pendle ton a visit yesterday. Joseph A. Monese. Echo sheepman, was in the city yesterday. Bert Cassady of John Day Is regis, tered at the Bowman. T. 8. Tlllson was up from his home at Umatilla yesterday. L. Lv Matlock of Heppner Is regis tered at the Pendleton hotel Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nlzer of Board man are at the St. George A. M. Johnson of Athena is among the Saturday visitors in Pendleton. Frank Saling was in Pendleton yes terday from his Stanfield stock farm. Charles Alspach. Helix real estate dealer, came In on the morning N. P. train. Adnlph Molitor, who is running bowling alleys in Walla Walla, Is here today. ' t William Hodgen, well known Freewater farmer, is making the city a visit today. Francis Bee be, one of the high school teacher at Helix, is spending the day in the city. William P. Hirst and Earl Bar tholomew of Freewater were over, night visitors in Pendleton. Mrs. Ralph B. McEwen and Mrs. Henry Barrett of Athena spent yes terday shopping In the city. W. Lv Thompson will go out to Hold- man today to address the Farmers Union meeting on the road bond mea sure. Will Gray of Spoaane and Charles Gray of Portland are here visiting their brother. Harry D. Gray, who is 111 In the hospital. J. M. Coy. traveling passenger agent for the Northern Pacific is making Pendleton one of his regular visits. He anticipatea a summer of heavy travel. START REPAIR WORK ON GERMAN LINERS NEW TORK, April -14. Repairs on some or the German liners seised here by the federal authorities upon declaration that a state of war ex isted with Germany, were begun to day by a squad of a hundred machin ists under the direction of government experts. s - , . o : ' . " 'J " Mr. C. R. Young, the great living exponent of demonstrating the Electric Washing Machine, will, with his assistant, make a practical demonstration of the Thor Electric Washer at our office, Tuesday, April 17th from the hours of 2 to 4 p. m. '. ',"'.; , Mr. Young has arranged with Miss Butler and her "corp of domestic science students to serve lunch during the demonstration. All ladies interested in the Electric Washers are cordially invited to attend this demonstration. Pacific Power & Light Co. "Always at Your Service months to able to be out today for I the first time. much to the Joy off her many friends. Mrs. Van Pearson, the well known ' nurse, who has been seriously ill in j he hnanllal tiW ttiaa rt art szsWAm I I me f resoytenan enure n entertained the Women's Mlsslonery societies of 1 the Methodist. Baptist and Christian churches Friday afternoon at the ! hnmt nf Un P F, KnvHnn lift In the absence of Mrs. Hubbell th f resident of the united societies, Mra H axe man presided. The minutes oi On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Oliver Huff entertained at a prettily pointed tea. a charmfnc; springr motif j tMins; carried out by the use of pink tulips and carnal ion, jrfrs. Huff was ftuMutted at the tea table by Mrs. Vir Kil Feudal! and Mrs. Stanley jewett. H interest to many Pendleton folk are the invitations )u issued by Mr. and Mrs. William tturkhart of Man kato, Minn., for the wedding- of their the last meet in was read. The meet ins was opened with devotional exer cises of sons; and prayer, Mrs. Matth ew rtad the scripture lesson. Mra Richardson save a talk on tha orga nization and work of the Preebyteri- n board of foreien missions, and ol niece. Miss Helene Thekla Herboth to , thf efficient and helpful work of Rob Mr. Rov K Moore, wiiich will be sol- ( ert Elliott fpear. Mr. Taffs tribute emmaed Wednesday. May at ! o- to foreign missions was read. " dock in the afternoon at the Burk- J The work of the Home Mission AN AUTO IF YOU GUESS HER NAM . . V'5ssJ. " '' ' '. '' I The rink ior. Every iae-- UNFERMENTED NON-INTOXICATING This girl Is th mrmt vTnlsr Txtn Isd.r Is Ihs wnrVl nie ia truly tb taiiina- a lbs imi," and this tihoto sbnws b.r as she vlll st'twar 1 b; ! Artrrsfl ik-tr. "A Por I.itfls Rk-h filrl." To an who ran I is4 asm of Itiln weft knows aorp.n stsr we will jrtr in sntomobH 1) i A A. 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