TWELVE PAGES PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAU, PENDLETON, 01EGON, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 9, 1921 rr Social and Club News t'U'H MKK'TINO ENJOYARI.IjK. . ;onary to the rmatillns, and -who has Folk lore of the 1 mat Ml Indians j gatm d an tnttmato knowledge of the formed an Interesting part of the pro- jMories and customs of the redmen, gram of "American mik fnss aml.lold of the Indian.' "Weyekln." the Htoiles." at a meeting of the Current .good angel or guiding star sought by Literature i'lntj yesterday afternoon In the library c lub room with Mrs. Jama It. Welch a hostess. Kev. J. Al. Cor nellson, for seventeen year a miswt- 11 O P V 8 Dl'STAIItS S II O V IN book. "Weyekln Stories," mentioning among others the "Deeds of Coyote," a delightful story which has for its theme the marvelous aehievemonts of that cunning and crafty animal about brave and nqtiaw and not re- w-ho.se name gather the most fantastic- liiniuislied even after embracing the ; vagaries and who plays an important artstian faith. I"le among; the "Weyekln." Kev. t'oi nellson quoted from his I Some of the "Lyrics of Sunshine j jand Shadow." written by Paul Lud- Ircnce Dunbar, famous as an interpret- iyMlMMitiiiwinnwnMi.a ; tr of the moods of tne negro. SPORT SUITS were inot only dialect poems but love lyric read by M rs. Kred Uonert, who chose us well. Koswell x.ockwood grave an entertaining reading; from Dunbur, !'ln the Morning," and Mrs. Thomas Vaughan sang in her pleasing voice "Who Knows?" (Dunbar) with piano accompaniment by Sirs. David B. Hill. Flowers, candles and bows of tulle carried out a color scheme of pastel shades at the tea table where Mrs. H. presided during the social hour which followed- the program. Assisting- the hostess in serving were Mrs. Herbert Green, Mrs. Thomas Vaughan, Mrs. David B. Hill and Miss Klsle Kll Fashioned of heavy 13 oz. Jersey, these new SPORT SUITS are just what women want for all out-door wear. Smart new combinations of colors in cluding rust, golf green, Java, sand, navy, henna, Harding blue' and Hack. See them! . , - . You'll Like Their Individuality. THE SHOP OF BETTEK VALUES Columbia Phonograph Record? . SPECIAL SALE PRICES - - - - V i ' All ten inch records . 50c each AH 81.25 records ... 63c each All 81.30 records 75c each THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE PROGRAM AT LIBRARY i The following program will be ptyy ed at the Vletrola Concert Sunday afternoon at three o'clock at the coun ty library, the reading rooms being open from two until five: Nocturne In D flat (Chopin) Mischa Clman Magic of Tour Eyes (Arthur Tenn) Frances Alda Somewhere a Voice Is Calling (Eileen Newton-Arthur F. Tate) John Mc Cormack A Dream (Poem by Charles Cary. Music by J. c. BaVtlett) John Mc Cormack Humoresque (Dvorak, op. 101, No. 7) Mischa Elmnn A Little Bit of Hioney (W. Q. Wllson Carrie JacobB Bond) Evan Williams Just a Wearyin' for You (Stanton. Jacobs-Bond) Evan Williams Swedish Cradle Song Alma Gluck- Efrem Ztmbalist i I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen Clarence Whitehill ' Banjo Song (Howard Weeden-Sldney Homer) Mme. Homer-Miss Louise Homer She's the Lass for Me( Lauder) Harry Lauder Roamin' In the Gloamin' (Laudor) Harry Lauder Czardas (Hubay) Maud Powell Garden of Memory (Theodore Curaon Kussell Phillips) Emllio de Go- " gorza Ringoletto Paraphrase de Concert (Verdl-ttjsgzt) Alfred Cortot. Cooked Food Sale Saturday By Ladies of the Presbyterian Church Diamond W Coffee, Saturday only, pound, 35c Watch thU space for other Coffee Sale this month. Brang your eggs to us, we pay 25c in trade. Salted Peanuts, 3 pounds, 50c Seed Potatoes, Onion Sets, Garden and Flower , Seeds. 1 , Complete line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phones 28 Only 1 Qualitythe Best --. . jimu 'u iMJiimiii ijjiiLj.,-l'l..ii!J-Ui! " , j.miy ' ' THE THOMAS 77 1 , SHOP I,', Russell, Mrs. Frank Mc.Valley. Mrs. Joe Murphy, Mrs. Ray Hester and Mrs. Thomas Young. SPIZZERINKTVM CI.t'B MERTS. j Mrs. D. Turner, Mrs. Frank Whet ! stone and Mrs. Lucretia Overturf en Itertained members of the Spizzerink- tum Club yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Turner. Mrj. L. Chel- I ley and Mrs. Overturf gavo groups of readings and the afternoon ww spent jln conversation. Wild currant and apple blossoms ana iris formed laecoration anci rerresTtn-enLS veie 3erved during the later hour, with ).Mrs. William Matlock and Mm. SheJ- ley presiding at the tea taglo. j Besides club member, the p.icsts j were Mrs. P. C. Peterson, llri. E. Cra Imer, Mrs. Sarah Catching. Mrs. Charles Sims, Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mr (William Matlock, Mrs. Bessie Smith, Mrs. Charles Hamilton, Mrs. L. Shfl !ey, Mrs. Floyd Estep, Mrs. T. B. Wells and Mrs. E. A. Shull. I-or the next meeting Mra. Al ee Munro and Mrs. William Edwards will be hostesses at the hom-i of Airs. R. H. HOrne, on Perkins Avenue. T. T. A. MEETS. The Parent Teacher Association of Hawthorne school met yesterday af ternoon at the school building with nn unurfually large attendii-icc. Music by pupils of St. Joseph's academy added much to the program. Miis Mae Kilkei.ney san "Dear Little Shan rock," with harp and violin accom paniment, Mrs. Baker gave a talk on the social position. of the teache' auc Manuel Friedly spoko on plans fui improving the school yard. Tha mx;h grade pupils gave musical numbers and refreshments wee served oy the third grade pupils, with Miss Anna Brown as chairman. BIRTHDAY IS CELEBRATED, The eighth birthday of little Rob- era Cresswell Is being made merry today by thirty lads and maids who were invited to the Cresswell home by Mrs. Walter Cresswell, mother of the honoree. Games are being played and later the youngsters will be seat ed at flower decked tables on the porch where refreshments will be served. The feature of the afternoon is a big white birthday cake a lorri1 with eight twinkling pink candles and tiny candy flowers. JUDGE UNDSEY'S CASE I DORFMAN THE TAILOR I have moved to my new location and will specialize in Ladies' and Gents' Tailoring, Remodeling, Repairing. I call for and deliver. ' One trial and you will be convinced. Roams 7, 8, 9 Despain Bid. Phone 982 (5 5 AIRS. PINSON HONORED. A charming courtesy was extended to Mrs. Lou Plnson yesterday lafter noon when she was "surprised" by t group of friends who called at the home of Mrs. Joe Kornlck. Mrs. Pin son was presented with many beauty fu! pieces of linen. Luncheon was served during the later hours of the afternoon. Guests were, besides the honor guest, Mrs. C. P. A. Lonergan. Mrs. Frank Griggs. Mrs. H. J. Kavanaugh, Mrs. Harry McFarland, Mrs.. E. J. Sommerville, Mrs. William Dunn, Mrs. Lucretia Overturf. Mrs. Earl Gllland- ers, Mrs.. C. As .Crabtree, Mrs. Jack Allen, Mrs. Alfred Smith, Mrs. KefcT neth McKae, Mrs. Joe Kornlck, Mrs. Dave Johnson, Mrs. Joe Boyd, Mrs. Ralph Temple, Mrs. Edwin Winter, Mrs. George ja. Fontaine. Mrs. Dan BRIDGE LUNCHEON GIVEN. Mrs. Mark Moorhouse and Mrs. Lawrence Frazler were hostesses yes terday for the Afternoon Bridge Club and entertained with a bridge lunch eon at the home of Mrs. Moorhouse. Spring flowers were a charming deco ration.' Five tables were In play dur ing the afternoon, Mrs. George Strand winning the high score trophy. GODOWSKY TO PLAY. Pendleton music lovers are Inter ested In the news that Leopold Go- flowky, pianist, and a symphony or chestra will be presented in concert by the Walla Walla Symphony Club April 14 at the Keylor Grand In the neighboring city. The famous pianist, who played here two years ago, ia so- loiBt with the orchestra. WILL -RETURN FROM LA GRANDE. Mrs. Frank Frazier .'s expected to return from La Grande tomorrow. She will be accompanied by her sister. Mrs. J. H. Stevens, who has been III. She will be a guest at the Frazler home. PARTY TO BE GIVEN. Prominent in the social events for next week is the bridge party for which Mrs. G. W. Byers and Mrs. Robert Simpson will be hostess on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Byers. - DENVER, April 9. (IT. P. ) Final arraignment of Juvenile Judge Ben B. LIndsey, charged with contempt of court was postponed until next Satur day. This Is the second time the ar raignment has been postponed. In the court today District Attorney Venclse declared he would not move for the extension of the sentence of 500 fine or a year in Jail, as a special counsel, as not he, has prosecuted the case. The special counsel failed to appear and the case was postponed. SOFT DRINK PLANT BLTTE, April . (LV P.) Tha second bomb explosion within three weeks wrecked the roof of a soft drinh establishment and broke the windows in surrounding buildings. Peter Los- onen, a "iiartender," was covered with 'ailing debris, and four children sleeD Ing In an adjourning room were show ered with glass, but suffered only minor injuries. The explosion three weeks ago wrecked the cabin "Inland er," a Finnish underworld resort. The pollcu credit the bombs to a feud be tween rival factions of Finns. MPAXKSK OFFICIAL IX SEATTLE SEATTLE, April 9. -(IT. P.) Ba ron Nalbu Kanda a member of the Japanese house of peers, is in Seattle on his way to the International par limentary conference at Lisbon. New Woolen Skirts AND ' Jersey Jackets BETTE1J SPRING TYPES AND QUALITIES. The Kind Most Wanted Just Now 1 It is gratifying (his sea son to find splendidly tailored, smart style, fine wool fabric skirts that do not necessarily entail a large outlay. New pleats, side, .box and knife; new ideas plaids and stripes. in Kodak Finishing WARD STUDIO You take'em Wemakc'em QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. CIRCLE HAS MEETING The Clark Circle of Westminster Guild met Thursday evening at the home of Miss Rose Mattheh-s. After business meeting, a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served. iii!iiiiiiiniiiiiii:iniiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiii!iiiir DANCING I I Tonight at the Liberty j 5 Under ffew Management J 5 I Billy Hoffman ! Dance Specialists will furnish music for every Wednesday and Sat urday night dance hereafter. FEATURING LAUGHING SAXOPHONE AND JAZZY BANJO For Reservations Phone 270-M The Easiest Most sanitary and thor ough method of cleaning the home and keeping it constantly sweet, clean and germ free, is with an ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER J. L. VAUGHAN Phono 1.10 206 E. Court ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Morse were hosts Thursday night for an Informal dinner at their home on Perkins Avenue. Covers were laid for ten at a table cen. tered by red and white tulips. LITTLE SON BORN. , ' ' Mr. and Mrs. William Ganger are the parents of a little son born this morning at St. Anthony's hospital. The new arrJval weighs nine pounds. j VISITORR& FROM ECHO. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stanfield of Echo, motored to Pendleton yesterday afternoon, returning home In the even COMMITTEE TO MEET. The Delphian Club will hold a com mittee meeting Monday evening In the library at 7:30. Phone 607 Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. DROHMART Modern Dentistry In All flraiK'lies, AUSTIN. April 9. (U. P.) Mis treatment of Mexicans In Texas, re ported to Secretary Hughes by the Mexican consuls, Is under Investiga tion by Governor Neff. The third note received from Hughes by Neff said the consuls alleged the assault and kidnapping of two Mexicans at lirlggs and peonage conditions at Ehstrop. The Mexicans were assaulted at Brlggs and the Interpreter kidnapped so they could not take part In a trial, it Is al iened. Another consul reported. 78 Mexicans had received no pay for rond work. DALLAS, Tex., April 9. U. P.) The grand Juries at Abilene and San Angelo expected to start a prone of the alleged peonage system among Mex'can laborers In West Texas, has been announced from the district at torney'! office. BIG FACTO DEMONSTRATION SALE OF "SELLERS KITCHEN CABINETS" puts a ; (Ifflufei PUTS A ; SELLERS flPriSSf '- SELLERS IN YOURHOME g Q J IN YOUR HOME StlLZRS SPECIAL To better acquaint every housewife in Pcnffieton with the greatest labor sav ers the Sellers Kitchen cabinet, we are holding a special factory demonstra tion sale. A special representative is here to personally conduct the demon stration. : Absolutely Free 5 12 piece set Aluminum ware valued at $13.00 (lur ing factory demonstration only, which positively closes April 16th. Delivered to your home free with your cab inet. ' - ' -: V, ' $5 Delivers Your Sellers CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO. Deliver Your Sellers 15 103 E. Court St. Phone 496 SEE OUR WINDOW OF THE MODEL, EFFICIENT KITCHEN. 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