TEN PAGE3 PAIL7 EAST OREGOSIAN, PESPLETON, OSEGON, THURSDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 1 0, 1021. fass six rr Social and Club News V. T. A. CONVENTION IN MAY The Parent Teseher Associations of r(idlilon will 1 hosts May it to May II for the state Parent Teacher Asso clntlon, whlrh meet here this year for tin onunnl convention. Plans for the convention, wore made yesterday at meeting of the Pendleton Parent Twirher Council, of which Mrs. Will It. Wyrlck is irealdent, the other mem per twin's the presidents of the various I'arent Teacher Associations of the city, the past prestdenls, one repre bentativ from each association, the chuol principals mcmhers of the school board and city school snperln U ii.lt nt. The date of the convention will per-1 Hilt delegates to attend the Joint ror-j ent Teacher convention of Oregon and Visiting delegate ere to be guesis In Pendleton homes, as rooms and the morning meal are to be provided free of charge. Among entertainment Plumed for the delegates Is a reoep tiun on Wednesday evening. A lunch' eon and dinner will also be given In 'heir onor. lifST TiEK CIA'B MERTS Members of the Busy Hce Club were charmingly entertained at the home of Mrs, C. V. Nelson, 515 -Maine street, on Tuesday nfternoon. Mm. Nelson was assisted by Mrs. II. M. Masscy, Mrs. Iomer Krehhlel, Mrs. McOce ana sirs. Kim Monon. a two course luncheon was served by Mrs, Charlea Hluhm and Mm. H. A. Newton. Red hearts and streamers, suggestive of . Washington to be held In Walla WalUllhe Valestlne season, wore attractively Mav 14. About 50 delegates are ex-' used as a decoration. period to attend the Pendleton conven tion from associations In various cities of the state outside of Pendleton and doulitleos many will attend the Joint convention also. Pendleton, with a to tal membership of between two hun dred fifty and three hundred, has one of the strongest associations In the slate and last October at the Portlanl Convention had the largest delegation outside of Multnomah county. The program, as yet, is tentative. Mrs. C. W. Hayhurst, state president, will attend and will be one of the speakers. Among the state officers are two Pendleton women. Mrs. Wy Tick being third vice-president and Mrs. Thomas Hampton one of the dt-rectors. In a unique guessing contest, Mrs. Krchbiel and Mrs. L A. Rigby were prize winners. Guests of the club were Mrs. F. M. Ruse, of Nampa, Idaho, who Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Nelson; Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Floyd. Hascall and Mrs. Thomas. MOTOR TO WALLA WALLA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Bennett, R. E. Morse and little son, Maxwell Morse, motored to Walla Walla yesterday. The child re mained in Walla Walla at the home ot his aunt, Mrs. Warren Henneburger. the rest of the partte ' returning last night.' Mr. and Mrs. Morse leave this evening for New York and other east ern cities where Mr. Morse will pur- HOPF'S VrSTAIRS SHOP New Spring SUITS AND FROCKS Of exceptional charm and unap proached moderation of price. Make vour selections early as manv women are now doine." Your inspection invited. chase stock for the new Crescent Dry goods Co. ot which he Is president and manager. MLS SHOWAKD WEDS. At an afternoon ceremony yester day, Miss Anna Howard becaloo th. bride of Walter E. Clark, the wedding taking place at the homo ot Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McCulley, IIS Lee street. The exchange of vow took place amid a setting of pink carnations and greenery, with Rev. George L. Clark, pastor ot the Presbyterian church, performing the ring ceremony. The hrldo wh3 smartly gowned in navy j blue satin, with hat of black lace. She was unattended. Mrs. H. K. McLean played the wedding march. About I thirty-five relatives ami close friends wero presint. Immediately following- the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. CI uk departed for Walla Walla for i wedding trip. They will make thetr home in ths vicinity of Ju niper. The bride Is a charming girl : of pleasing personality, while Mr. i Clark Is a well known farmer of this county. BIRTHDAY IS CRLEBRATED Little Miss Marjorie Erwln celebrat ed her sixth birthday anniversary yes terday when five girl friends were ask ed to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Erwln, 200 High Street, to spend the afternoon. Games sped the hours and later a dainty luncheon was served at a table for which a Val entine motif made a charming decora tion, pmk being used In the color scheme. Candlcl of this hue shone on the huge white birthday cake which centered the table. Besides tne nonor guest, mose pres ent were Twila House, Olg.i Nelson, Mary Frances Crabtrec, Pearl Tobin and Betty Smith. A BILL IN FULL. 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THREE fHONES , QUALITY IN HONOR OF BRIDE-TO-BE In honor of Miss Sybil Farley, popu lar bride-to-be whoso wedding will ba an event of the near future, members of the Degree of Honor will be hostess es tomorrow afternoon for a miscellan eous kitchen shower at the home of Mrs. P. C. Peterson, 300 Perkins Avenue. Since the announcement of Miss Farley's ' engagement, she has teen much feted by friends. ARK ENJOYING TRIP Mrs. George Peringer and Miss Vera Temple, who left I'endKton recently for a visit in Hawaii and the Orient, are enjoying their trip, according to a letter received bj- relatives from Miss Ten.ple. .V.iss Temple wrote Just aft er the boat docked at Honolulu and said that the ocean voyage had been extremely pleasant. MRS. MATLOCK RETURNS Mrs. Emmett Estes and Mrs. Lester Richmond motored over from walla Walla last evening accompanied by Mrs. Wesley N. Matlock who has been spending the past three weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. talcs. Mrs. Estes and Mrs. Richmond will re turn to their homes today. , T1 t Vs 5 i "Hi . ;.mi p. JM mm M THE THOMAS SHOP Wlnfield Otles. lock tender at Flat Rock Dam on the Schuylkllll River, near Philadelphia, hasn't slept In a bed tor JO year. H 'eat nans" ia his favorite chair. OfER TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. New Books We have just received a new shipment of several hundred books Come, make your selection now, while the assortment is complete. Book by Z&ne Grey J&mea Oliver Curwood Peter B. Kyne B. M. Bower " Grace MUIer White Ethel M. Dell William MacLeod Raino Everett T. Tomlinaon Henry Oyen Eleanor H. Porter .Florence L Barclay Frank H. Spearman Jack London Robert W. Service Edgar Rice Burroughs Mary Ellen Chase H. H. Knibb and all the most popular writers of fiction. Priced at only $1.00 THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE e G O R N . . ; ; NEW CAR JUST RECEIVED GIVE YOUR CHICKENS A TREAT. IT IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FOOD FOR THEM NOW. ASK OUR PRICES ' UMATILLA FLOUR I GRAIN CO Phone 1014-351 CLUB WILL MEET Mrs. P. J. Hegeman will be hosteaes for a meeting of the members of the Splzzerlnktiim Club tomorrow after noon at the Hegeman home, 603 Raley Street. GVESTS AT GAMLOWSKI HOME Mr. and-Mrs. Ross Carroll of Port land, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Oamlowski. Mrs. Car roll Is Mrs. Gamlowski's niece. HOSTESS FOR CLUB. Mrs. E. J. Snmmerville will be hos tess frr a meeting of the Current L't- erature Club tomorrow afternoon her home. 818 Vincent street MRS. MASSEY DEPARTS Mrs. HI M. Massey left yesterday on No. 17 for Newberg, Oregon, to visit her father, W. W. Colby. OI-ESTS AT COX HOME. ir iml Ifrs. Charles Petts. of Athena. -wr.re guests last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L .Cox. CLCB ENTERTAINS Husbands of mehvlwrs of the Inspi ration Club were honor guests last night at a "500" party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Scott. Mrs. J. J. Korinek and Robert Simpson won high score trophies during the even ing's play. Valentines and kewpies were used charmingly as a decoration for the rooms of the Scott home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert SrcDonald played some delightful orchestra numbers as a part of the entertainment of the guests. Refreshments were served by the hos tess. HOSTESSES FOR PARTY. Mrs. W. Schwarteenhcrg. formerly of Pendleton, now of Spokane, will be honor guett at an lnfoimal afternoon torr-.irrow at the horn of Airs. James Hill, with Mrs. Hill and Mrs. David Hill as hstcsses. Mrs. SchwarUenberg, who is the guest of Mrs. J. 1!. Mt Cook, has been the Inspiration for several charmingly Iniormal affairs since her trrlval hero. : W. W. W. CLVB TO MEET. The Who's Who and Why Club will meet tonight at the Joseph . Scull home. The meeting was to have been held at the Lester ISoyd home but due to a change in arrangements, it will he held at the Scott home, after ehoiij practice at the Christian cliurch. HEALTH IS IMPROVED Friends of Mrs. 8. A. Blue will be pleased to learn that her health .Is Im proved. Mrs. Blue has been 111 fof some time. ADMIRAL ORDERED TO TAKE CHARGE SITUATION WASHll.NT.TON", Feb. 10. (f. P.) Secretary Dunleld ordered Admiral Bryan, commander of the central Am erican sdiiadron. to proceed Immcdl atelv to Nicaragua and take charge of the situation brought about by marines wrecking a newspaper plant at Managua. Twenty one marines wero involved in the attack on the newspaper plant Daniels advised In his dispatch. All have been arrested. The marines de stroyed the plant, the dispatch stated following newspaper attacks on Amer lean forces. Rainfall Is ."0 The rainfall last night and today was .30. says Major Lee Moorhouse official weather observer. The mini mum today is 56, an unusually warm day for February, while the minimum was 28. 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