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PAGEJ1TX DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1921. FOURTEEN PAGES Social and Club News 'oN(-i;i;t at 1.3 iuiai; v. Vb'troln eontett at the tomorrow afternoon I'ti of rrv..i)N loaned b Tile I-' i Mil Co Hilly lit;!' will he mini Ann. I.il :l Mi. s. Follow m,; is the program: J-i M.trx'Miai .Vii.'.iia I Air of lYarirrt .of.;t's Unci. Th iiihoii( r Manli (W.iHii. ri Sousa's band. A hllil k prayer ( l'r.iii.l.m-H.m.Ul) 1 a nest Inc rVh u n i a n n -1 1 c i r, k . Cavallcrin Kullrana. Sicilians (Thy lips like crimson l mi's i (Masmg- nll Enrko Caruso. Minuet (i iUlcii wnkl i (pp. H, No. 1, Victor Herbert's on hcstr.i. Vi n t :xin l.o.- Shir t Ki helN-i t Xcvin 'i tor Herbert s i.ithi'Mia. Asleep in the 1 )-.p Iimb-Pc trie) Wiliri t llonn. : kill in the t "i-.T.i lo of ihe Peep (.1. J'. K nil-)" Willird ;lcnn. Hungarian nhapy"d, No. 2 Part 1) iKruiii Liszt Vesi-elia's Italian Hand. llun-'urlan Rhapsody. No. ; (Tart 2) (Kranj l.bzt i Viwlau Italian Hand. Carry Jlf Park lo old Yiiginny (.lamed I i.Tiui i Alma Cluck ami mule chorus. Han.to Feng (Howard Weedcn-Pidney IIoiiht, Op. No. ) Mme. Homer and Miss Ixolise Homer. KiKolrtto '"araphrase dp concert V eidi-LjfcXl ) All red Cortot. (II Moment Muskale cs.hnbcrt (21 feunoiitirin lmeau-Krcr?ler - v ... KKftTAI. To UK (11VKN. Ti talented young musician. Miss N.ubara Pdnuinds and Miss Wilma Wade, hiv to be ini-sciiled in recital .Momla lAcmng hi (lip Presbyterian ehutvh. :IKs Kdmunds is lht pinno pupil of Mrs. Charles Heard and Miss W.i.lc is studying mi-.it umtcr Mm. 8. II. I 'orshn . 1-ullowing is (lie pro gram: Fantasia in C Haydn I H;rbara Kdmunds .nutlcrfly Krlml Veil nanc e Krlml j F.arbara F.dmuiuU I Tho Sandman' Ttrahms iima Wade licvcrie Strauss Arnbes.pio 1-cseheUUy Barbara i:dmunds The Life of a Kose. . l.lza I.ehinann Infolding, Juno Rapture, Tho Hoc. levers in the Uine, Sura mcr Storm, Hose Leaves, Wilma Wade Valse Chromatic Oodard Witches' 1'anre MacIoveII liarbara Kdmunds May Sour Slater Wilma War.e Polonaise C Minor liarbara Kdmunds and carried tint n oltir kohen o of I pink and white. The hostesi served' dainty refreshments. j Guests were, Mrs. K. l'as:iiii eo. i Mrs, C. A. Johnson, Mrs. Will Vieier-i sou. Mrs. (it'oi'iic Kdmunds, Mis. A.I Nyslrom. Mrs. Knoch I'earsou. Mis. ' C. K. Williamson. Airs. i;ichanl I ; u it -kin, .Mrs, ('. Carlson. Mi. C. i!wuti- son. Mm. J, Jiudd. Miss lla.-.el ("as-1 tuidy, MIm llessle Ne.vs, Miss laitira Johnson, Miss .el In Johnson. Mi.-vs Marion Johnson, Helen and Clayton Tearson. Jir.s. cvtAWFoitn hostkss. Mrs. W. (. Craword was hostess yesterday afternoon for an Informal lmrty at her home. Games and t-nessini; contests were a diversion. Mrs. (teorge Kdmunds and Mrs. Will Anderson winning prizes in the lut- '' Klowers were used In decorating lilitTHDAT IS CEI.KCR.VTKD. The third birthday anniversury of little Marjorie Tryon was celebrated I es(ordiy at the home ofjier parents. I Mr. and .Mrs, Jess Tryon, 60S Lewis I street. Games were enjoyed dcflns ! the hours of the afternoon, and later j refreshments weer served. The little' guests were Hetty l'.emboldt. Annette! Akers. Marnuerite Shaver, Marian Draper, Marjorie Nicholla, Emily I Woodatie, Ida lloesch, Maxine Haear. I iJamc Slangier, Jack Stangier, Kdgar Draper, Harlan Despain and Kuiil ! . jOeist. Grown-ups who were addltlon 1 al guests were Mrs. William Koesch, Jr.. Ml4. t 'l..h..U M.. T IT ' luddt. Mrs H McLean and .Mrs. j Geoi-jie Slangier. "As an Aid to Digestion Let's Talk Prosperity" ! 'We are living in the best country in lhcWorW, and have many things to be thankful for, so let's us pet our shoulder to the wheel and all pull to gethiT. "PROGRESS WITH PENDLETON" Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phones 28 Only 1 Quality the Best li O I 1 ' S I J MAI IS SHOP .1 SATURDAY Silk Dresses Special $19.75. Taffetas, Georgettes and Satins. Values ranging up to $35.00 Sizes 16, 18, 36, 38. New Sport Skirts Just In. 2 t n F S H o r OF BEIT K It A' A L r i: s We've Everything that Baby Needs toward hea.'th or comfort and you . may frcl ture tlat do matter how small the purclu, tliere is always reliaWt quality. and Don't Forget Johnson's Baby Powder ha so rmr.y uses in tlie nursery. This powdrr is the very best for lender tmvand is made in a world iajuous lalviratorv. Eaby Eottles Crib Sheets All Baby Food Mellins Food Nestles Food Eskays Food Imperial Granum Robiruorts Barley Horlicks Hemo Bordens E angers We also have a good assortment of Baby Eooks. Keep a record for your baby. THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE CT.fH HAS MKETINn Members of the Spizzorlnktum Cluli enjoyed a meeting? yesterday afternoon at the home, of Mrs. Anna Xnsh. A color scheme of green and white was carried out in the decorations, white fleur-de-lis alid lilies-or-the-vallev be- ! iiiR used with a profusion of ferns. Tie- sides chili members, Mrs. Harris was an additional guest. The next meet inn of the club will lie at the home of Mrs. Elmer MoOoimmach. -with Mrs. McCormmach. Mrs. Jess Hale, Mrs. A. T. Perkins and Mrs. Shepherd as hos tesses, GVKKTS AT TRTOV HOME. ilr. and Mrs. Jess Tryon will have as their guests on Monday Mrs. Ida liandlen. mother of Mr. Tryon, and Mrs. Adah Kramer, of Coeur d'Alene. Idaho. Mrs. liandlen is state super visor of the Hoyal Neighbors of Am erica. Phe recently returned from Long Beach, California, and ,is en route to a national meeting of the Royal Neighbors at Cleveland. Ohio. Twenty-two supreme office and 3 JO delegates will attend the meeting-. UT.SI.KT HASSELL, WEDS Pendleton friends are receiving an nouncement of tho marriaKe of Miss Pauline CJreen, of Seattle, and Wesley Hassell, formerly of Pendleton, in battle on Wednesday, May 4. Miss Green is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Green. Mr. Hassell is the son of Mrs. Martha Hassell of Pendle ton and attended school here, later serving in the United States Navy. The couple will make their home, in Seattle. Unti.s to sixes. j The t'niversity of Oreeon Girls jGlee Club, of which Miss Vasliti Hos I kins and Miss Margaret Phelps of j Pendleton are members, will appear In j concert at the Heilipr theater in Port land May IS. The club sang In Pen j dlelon recently. MISS DILLS IS GUEST Miss Margaret Dills, instructor in dramatic expression at Columbia Col lege, arrived this morning to spend the week-end as the guest of Mrs. David E. Hill. Championship Stadium Started . . THE THOMAS 1 SHOP (ill I' '. , -. P. ' v f iViC ' ' r i 1 .,- -4 -St . r V i 1 r",,AC HIGH GRADE SUITS COATS AND SILK'DUESSES Special Priced for Next Week. A large assortment of Jersey Suits and Spring' Coats, values to ?55.0( special $23.95 We have a large assortment of plaid and striped wool Skirts and Jersey Jackets. Tex Rickard, promoter of tho IXmpeoy Ctrpentier champlonthlB bout, turned the flr-t "upadc" of dirt ns work on the big amphitheater at Boyle's Thirty Acreu, Jersey f!lty, wan startrd. It la auch a big Job providing Beats for upwards of 00,000 ipctatora that a horse drawn "spade" waa used, as the picture shows. CHILD TRAINING AT HOME TWO STATES AT WORK T r. i This is No. 30- of the fourth scries of articles issued by the .National Kin dergarten Association. S West 4uth Street, .Vow York City. They arc ap pearing weekly In these columns. Liviiu; With the Children UY MAHY E. ELY "Oh, listen, little Dear-my-Soul, To the fairy voices calling, For the moon is high in the misty sky And the honey-dew is falling." The fairy voices thut called to us in our chydhond are still callin? to th onies of words, thoughts and rhymes have sprung. When the ear become acetif.tomed to the best language, a taste is formed for good literature, tho h.'st protection against lu.ioh of ths poor trash which periodically floods Ihe market. For Sale We deliver free anywhere in city limits. CHICK FEED, SCRATCH FOOD WHEAT ALFALFA SEED SEED CORN OATS, BARLEY, FEED CORN CALF MEAL, LAMB MEAL UMATILLA FLOUR I GRAIN CO, 1300 W. Alta Phone 331 I At a conference in Portland rever sal days ago between State Engineer Percy Cupper, State Hydraulic Engi ; neer Marvin Chase of Washington, J. I H. Lewis, former Oregon stale engi neer, W. I. P.oise and .y. C. Urowncll !of the Umatilla Kaplds Power Site as sociation plans were perfected for ob taining a detailed report on the pro ject. Jn obtaining this data John H. Lewis will be in active charge of the! work but the report will be compiled jointly by the engineering depart ments of the two states. It Is esti mated the work will cost JMOn and of llil,s sum the power site association pays $ino, while $400 will be obtained from the state Engineer's off fee and Mr. Chase has promised to secure a 'like sum from Washington if possible. While in Portland the engineers were entertained by the officers of the Portland chamber of commerce and Mr. Voise who has writen to Judge O. W. Phelps regarding the meting, believes that considerable progress was made towards further enlisting the support of the state of Washington in connection with the. project. To establish a bureau for good lit erature in every home would do away with the necessity of "Hettir Speech Week." It would be a life asset and ihe rightful inheritance of every am- I ei ican-born child. ihildren of today, but in the midst of I 1 iononmg noons give a good the turmoil and the unsettled eondi-1 var,cti' of I1"" f"r children of all lions which surround .them, these finer !aSs: I'lnafore Palace, by K. I. Wig voices are more difficult to hear. 1 Km 'inr " fmith. published by It is for the parents and teachers I '"i"'leflay 1'iige & Co., Oarden City, to realize that this atmosphere of tin-j x- Y-: TllP P"' ItinK, Uy K. I). Wig- rest has a decided effect upon the life 8'n and A. Smith, published by of the children and that It Is stunting ! """bleuay P;ii;e & Co., Garden City ;v v.; Trt Peterson Bros. PLEASURE CAR AND TRUCK REPAIRING. ; Garden and Water Sts. Phone 177 ; ' Formerly Oldfield & Peterfon H.XIITS f.F.T I.AIKMO IvfKJT. CHA.NDLlC'P.vaLLK, Ills., .May 7. (U. P.) liandiU robbed the peoples stale bank of f 50,001 In cash and lib led;,' bonds. They blew the vault with IT. N. T. and escaped. 1 IVKSTfH K IS STKADV. Pi-IlTLANiJ, May 7. (A. P.) L! vest i cl: Is steady and butterand eggs are weak. I to their development. Let us seek inspiration so that W'e may be the guides, the leaders of our little people. We, who through ex perience of life know the facts, must also fed the thrills, for it is through our vision that the little child awaits the rare chance of being led to that priceless treasure, tho Fairy Cold of tho Spirit. Where do we go for our inspira tions? Sometimes to the poets, "who sing of brooks of blossoms, birds atid bowers, of dew:i and rains ami lonely flowers." The repetition of familiar nursery rhymes arid pongs rl-eates an intimacy between mothers and young children which is verv close and dear. Such rhymes as "This little pig went to market," a cock horne," and "Itock-a-lye-1 : iy," have made thou sands of little children happy, sinco laughter, song1 and play combine in the strong bond of love. Tli"n why is Hps bond not continued as the chilil grows older? Me is ready and eager for intimacy with his moth er and is delighted to have her amplify his experiences. I'lifnituna-tely her knowledge of poetry b- too often limit ed to Mother 'loose and she does not realize that ch!ldrn tu -..1 poetry and rhythm long nfter they h;ive passed the M' thcr Ib.oee stat-'e. Then, nre many delightful rhymes and poi rnM about animals, flowers, birds and Ihe seasors which we may bring to the children and it is Into the home I hat we should bring them for that Is where poetic feeling should have iis beginning. The school room alone c. timet give the inspiration from whieli ihe-ie e Aires!ons. theme hnrm- Home Hook of Verse for Young Folks, by R R. Stevenson, pub lished by Henry Holt & Co., Xew York city: Sinst Song, by Christina ,'tossettl, published by The .MarMUIan Co., New York City; The Golden Staircase, Jiy L. Chisholm. published by G. p. Put nam's Cons, Xew York City. Two Vomits lOilist Willie Waffle Avers, of Pendleton, and Clarence o. Westmoreland, of Ch-irloite. North Carolina, who has been here for a short time, enlisted t.diy In the I nited States Marines. They will l-ave tonight for Portland to take their final exaniinations for the service. The vouths signed up' with Corporal Shelbv Alloway, who is t MM M MW M M t i W MMM IM ' Ifl st:ii innr-d :it A'arp (Manil nn who t Q CARL GUI0TT WINS GOLD MEDAL IN ONE MILE BICYCLE RACE Carl Guiott won the gold medal that was awarded for first honors in the mile bicycle race that was run this morning at P.otibd-Lj) park In the card of events staged b tho Pendleton Cycle and Supply Co. The silver med al was given to Francis ireulich, win ner of second place, anil Trlece Per kins got the bronze medal as third man. Fourteen cyclists entered .in the three events and the races werenter esting. Today's card was the second annual raco that han been staged In Pendleton. Medals were furnished by the national organization of manu facturers. In the finarlor-niile and half-mile races Carl Nelson and Theodore Cane meyer took ay the honors and "prizes. Xelson won first in both events. I(i:i prize in the cpiarler was a largo bike saddle and a long distance born was given C.iseineyer. A small bike sad dle and a horn were awarded for the half, the prizes being donated by the Pendleton Cycle Co. Hart man Iong w as In charge of the events. QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Priees i i East Oregonian Printing Department. Step Inside for a Nice icefcold drink i Hjiondin a furlouirh hr-ro. Tie ri '-urn to M;i re Island on Monday. will .Mis. IJ;iilrn Ar(tHM. Mi.-s 'oiistanri? ll;iydn, who l-ft IVit'lt-H'm recently to vinit f riftidn i nd : rtlativf-r in I'oiff, Idrilto, h-fire roinj? j to J'orH:in!, haH thn-lrtpd to rfnain at the Idaho t:rital and na ao ptl u jjiOHition in tliP Hat drpnrtnu'nt of ifr-e Lunau of tnrojrance. SIimh JIv 'den wan formpiiy fniployed fn buM- iu hm ( ir Irs ln'o and watt also promi- acut in lode woric DI TONIGHT ilM lUi Union Hall Payant's Oreheslra 4 Some Danee All Welcome We are demonstrating the porcelain-lined . water cooler in the famous Automatic Refrigerator. This cooler lies right next to the ice, between the food and ice compartments. Requires no extra space or ice. Your ice does double duty, cooling your water and refrigerating your foods. Can be used with or without water bottle. . Have you seen the food-saving, ice-saving, health saving Automatic? It's a wonderful refrigerator. CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO i os e. comr st. i-iiom: 4so