rAca six DMtY EAST 6fcG0NlAK, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 10. 1021. " TEST PACI3 ' iiUiii .a. 'UJ.ML.J.JU tu nuuu.il H I- "-J if. Social and Club News IUVKITION A TUltKAlir. 'if Mi mm. in nl Interest In Ihe uncial elf mlar l the tiTi"itlin t delegates lo I ho Or-son Ktnlc Parent Teacher AawmiMilnn rnmpnilun to be Riven to hiniTow evening In the" county library. In the receiving line will be Mm. O, W. Hi hurst president of the Suite! Ashm-laHon: Mr. Iiavid . Mears, nations! vice-president; several vire-i president of the 'state association; Me. Kred Hchllkr, nf the extension department and a member of the con tention committee; .Mrs. V, R. Wy. rii-fc, one of the state vice presidents, lirefi ilcnt Of the Pendleton Parent Tenoher council and of Hawthorne. Parent Tearher Association; ; .Mm. Thomas Hampton, on of the direc ior or tne state association ana pres ident of the local high school associa tion; Mrs. J. F. Hill, president of the Portland Parent Teacher Council; Mi. OerfTge Oray. president of the l.liii'olii Parent Teacher Association: Mrs. W. T. Dale, president of the Washington Parent Teacher Associa tion: anil H. E. lnlow, city school su perintendent, I he proRram, to be given In the li-' brary auditorium, will be as follows'. I Invocation Itev. . H. Cox, pas- lor ot the I'sptist churc.n. I Vocal Solo Mrs.' Wayne Eddy. 1 lircetlnKa tiWso Hartmnn, mayor of Pendleton;; .Mrs. W. 1. McNary, Parent-Teachers of Pendleton, licNponse Mi k. .1. F. 11111, of Portland CounciL Vocul Solo Mm. Maude I. yard. President's Address Mrs. C. Hayhurst. OONTKST THIS EVEN"! NO. Children between the1 altos of clRht and etwen Will compete thi evening; president at the Presbyterian church In the sll- fver medal contest Riven under the aua- w oou- pices of the Women's Christian Tem UK'rance Pnlon. W. j The proKrnm Is aa follows: "The Huutliw Sonr.' piano trio by . aniirfs .urs. Anna lieau. presl-1 era Leaf. Ituth Lester and . Thelma ocni I'imimra t.rnao teachers' Assn. I Morr.a; aer by Itev. UtMirtSo U Address Mrs. David O. Menrs, na- ('liirh: .'jcYadlo Kong," violin solo by tional vice president. iAlvIn Ross; iIarlon"SonK " rendlnit Y.K-nl Solo Mrs. H. K. Inlow. j by Ksther Nelson; ;"lndependenee Following the proRram there will j Hell." a reading by ltloyoe Wllev; "In be social hour in' the library club Sunny Simln." nhmo solo hv t'i,',i, by the high school Morris; 'WashlnKtima mrthday." room and orchestra. music WILL VISIT COLLKUR Miss Alberta McMonios, Miss Gene vieve Phelps and Miss Kina Murphy , win oe puma ui i mversiiy or iiregon ror Junior Week-end. May l, 20 and 21. Miss McMonlea will visit at the Gamma Phi Beta house while Mlsa Phelps and Miss Murphy will be Kuests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. GI'ESTS OF FRIXEDS Mrs. John itcLauuhlln,' of Yakima, Washington, Is visiting In Pendleton and W the guest of Mrs. Frank Erwln and Mrs. Floyd Estep. U O I' F ' S I VST A 1 K S S 11 O V Summer Time Frocks First Presentation of MOrigina-New', Radiant in their exhilarating: atmos phere of youth and refreshing in their smart simplicity are these original cre ations of ORGANDIE, IMPORTED SWISSES AND FRENCH VOILE. NEW GRADUATION DRESSES JUSTIN. f HK SHOP OF BETTER VALUES For Sale We deliver free anywhere in city limits. CHICK FEED, SCRATCH FOOD v WHEAT ; . ALFALFA SEED SEED CORN - - OATS, BARLEY, FEED CORN -CALF MEAL, LAMB MEAL UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO. 1300 W. Alta Phone 351 reading by Ethel Sulste; "Cigarettes.-' reading by Cleo Campbell; "A Peas ant Frolic, piano solo by Ethel Suls te: ''License y Sell," . reading by Eileen Elder; "The Uttle Axov." read ing by Ellsworth Akey;; "Where the Koses Bloom," piano solo, by Vera Leaf; "A Threat from Little Tommy." reading by, Josephine Hadley; "A Temperane Call." reading by Sentta Newton: "The Mill," and "The Dance of the Mignonette," piano solos by Hum Lester:; "Wanted, a Poy." read ing by Lavon Lash?; "Your Flag and My Flag." reading by Eva Smith. "Song of the Sea Nymphs." duet by Cleo Campbell, violin, ana Beryl Hur rah, piano. s. Following the contest Katherine El liot will entertain the audience with a reading during tb decision of the judges. Tho silver offering will be taken later. Another contest, for boys and girls from 13 to 14 years of age, will be held In two weeks at the Presbyterian church . MISS SCHANNEP HONORED ' ' Miss Maxlne Schnnnep, daughter of Judge and Mrs. I. M. Schannep, has been chosen as one of .the maids of honor who will attend Miss Evelyn Patton, queen of the May festival to be given May 20 at Pacific. University. Forest Grove. The festival will have many special features of which pageant entitled "The Progress of the Pilgrim, Spirit", will be the most Uis-. tlnctivc. This Is to be presented honor of the landing of the Pilgrim and will portray the .combination of tho Pilgrim spirit of freedom with the Ideals of education and democracy. Miss Schnnnep is majoring in music at Pacific University and specialising in pipe organ. DELEGATES TO ARRIVE Tomorrow's trains will bring hun dreds of delegates to the state conven tion of the Parent Teacher Association which will be In session here Wednes day evening, and Thursday and Friday The visitors will be guests in-Pendle ton homes. Mrs. .C W. Hayhurst slate president will be the guest of itrs. W. R. Wyrick. one of the state vice-presidents and president of the Pendleton Tarent Teacher Council. Mrs. Fred Schilke, of La Grande, a member of the convention committee nd prominent in the extension depart ment, will visit her daughter Mrs Edna Morrison. i ' t AID TO MEET " , V - The Ladies Aid Society of the Pres- oyterlan church will meet tomorrow- afternoon at 2:3(5 In the - reception rooms of the church w:th Mrs. Mar) Kirkpatrlck, Mis. J. Marin, Mrs. Jes sie Hlestand, Miss Betty Smith, Mrs James Crabtree. Mrs. Ivan Dlmlch Mrs. .c. a Terpenlng, Mrs. Jamee Laing, Mrs. M. T. McLean, Mrs. Joe Cox. Mrs. David Johnson, and Mrs. C H. Belts as hostesses. Unusual Things to Eat Imported Mushrooms, Peas and Salad Vege tables. . t ;'. , ' . a, . Fiskeboller "' ' i . B.&M. Fish Flakes . V . Curtis Quality Products , . Old Monk Olive Oil, Olives and Pimentoes Gortons Cod Fish Cakes ; Purity Cross Chicken A LS King and Welsh Rarebit. Underwood Clam Chowder . Green Turtle Soup ,m . - Normanna Sardines', Hemng and Mackerel Financiere , - Boneless Pigs Feetjarid Lunch Tongue Washed Figs ,: Imported Marmalade Complete line of Domestic and Imported Cheese. - ' Gray Bros: Grocery Co. THOMAS SHOP Introducing Sryring Styles ' in Voile and Organdie U'res 3 Phone 28 Only 1 Quality the Best New Viceroy our our This Ad, Is Worth Reading And if you are in the market for anything in line it will pay you to investigate. "We have in window ONE beautiful blue enameled combination (Baker Ranges) for the small um of $117.00. ; Delivered No. 3 galvanized Tubs :. $1.75 No. 2 galvanized Tubs $1.50 No. 1 Galavanized Tubs $1.25 12 quart galvanized Pails t 60c 10 quart galvanized Pails '. 45c 10x12 8 oz duck wall tents ,.. $16.50 8x10 8 oz. duck wall tents $12.50 Clover Leaf Lawn Mower $12.50 Baby Grand Lawn Mower $15.00 We exchange new furniture for old. Use our repair department. We guarantee our work. YOURS FOR SERVICE iley&Kemp Quality Our Watchwcrd Phone 522 Satisfaction Our Aim 523 Main DATES ARK NAMED June ( and 7 have been named a the dated for the dlntrlet convention at Condon of the Neighbors of Woodcraft and July 11 as the date foir the eranci lodKe sessions to be held In "Portland. Pendleton delegates will attend both events. . WILL, BE HOSTESSES Mrs. Ella Ron and Mrs. P. C. Peter son Hill be hostesses for a meeting of the Degree of Honor to be held tomor row afternoon at the Peterson home on Perkins Avenue. SOCIETY TO MEET The Ladies iAid Society of th.; Methodist church will meet on Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs F. E. Kln 714 Calvin Street. AllK-4 PEHKIN DEPAHTS Miss Femdale Perrin departed thl morninir for La Grande to be the gues of her sister, Mrs. Elmer Ouyc. CLI'B TO MEET The Ulverl(e Needlecraft Club wil' meet on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. W. Lassen. . .. CIHCLE WILL MEET The Ladies Bible Reading Circle will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in Parish Hall.. .... f t , if -v- J I ? j , y m it. ami.l i'lli'i'Hlilili masm mivW? " Ireland's new viceroy, Lord Ed ' mund Talbott who has succeeded Lord French, Is the first Romaa, Catholic appointed to this offic. CONCERT 13 PLEASING. Miss Barbara Edmunds, pupil of Mrs. Charles Hoard, and Miss Wtlnia Wade, pupil of Mrs. 8. H. , Forshaw, presented in recital last night at the Presbyterian church, proved them selves talented young musicians. Miss Edmunds showed wonderful technique I union crtw. and careful study In the execution of difficult piano numbers and her ren iltion of "Polonaise" was especially delightful. Miss Watte, soloist has a harming soprano voice and her sing ing was enjoyed. 11K10IDS 21 INDIGESTION k MW anaakt form, br an QUICK RELIEF! Pries, 25-50-75 " " AlSO IN TABLET roWH" I IADS snr scott bowms " MAKERS OF COTT'8 EMULSION i ' PORTLAND, May .10. (U. ' P.). Bondsmn of August Junge, a motor truck agent, lost $5000 when the cir cuit court declared tho bonds forfeited.. Junge disappeared a Veiir ago, leaving manf creditors. Ho was 'taken Into custody In North Dakota and returned. Later he was given his freedom on bohd and he promptly disappeared again. The style and niaterials of the. wash, dresses,. in this group are such as to. make them- delight ful. They are beauti fully made of dainty voiles, organdies and better gingham and in many cases, trimmed with organdie collar and cuffs. . Large tucks and ruffles are used clever ly, while a few: are -lace and . organdie ; point '-trimmed; - -t-2c Just received a ::.new shipment of Jersey and Broad Cloth Sport Jack ets.' . : y mm Plans are being made for erection of with being a fugitive from Justice.. He STRIKING 8KAMEX AKKESTKD SAN FRANCISCO, May 10. (U. t'.J .Martin Stanner and Charles Jo hansen.. alleged striking seamen, were arrested and charged with beating First Mat Benny of tho Admiral liner President. The President was the first kbi 10 enier me port with a non 3L,I'B TO MEET. - j Mrs Bessie Keese and Mrs. Roy Penland. of Helix, will be hostesses Thursday afternoon for the Research ?lub at the home of Mrs. Reese In He Ix. Members are to meet at the home nf Mrs. R. Raymond, 311 Water street, at 12:15 and will motor to Helix. 3CESTS AT EiHTeL HOME. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ebrel have as their uest Mrs. Kbrcl's nephew, Har ild Beese, of Wlllimar, Minnesota. He s on his way home after a visit to California. '.. MRS. DL'RST 1LU ' , Mrs. R, G. Dtirst is ill nt the home f her parents, Mr. and Mrs.-' Jesse Saline. . , f ' STKIKi: 8TII.L CONTI.M'tS. WASHINGTON. May 10. (A. P. Marine workers representatives left Washington today following failure oil negotiations to end th strike, chair man censon is understood to have re"- ueratf-a tne stand for a flat IS per cent reduction. . The Rockefeller Foundation has presented a tract of country comprls Ing thirty-flvo thousand acres to the siate oi iuisian:t. This tract is known ns the Grand Chenler Wild Life Refuge and was purchased In order to preseive the wild life of the country. A condition of the gift requires that the tract shall remain as a perpetual wild-lire preserve. Limited mall service from the Unit ed States to Russia has been resumed after a Tapae of four years. MAJtKI.T IS STi:.lY. PORTLAND, May 10 (A.P.) Cat tle ami hogs aiy steadyl; sheen arc steady, prime lambs JT.&O and eggs and butter are steady. ' WILL ACCT.PT TKIIMS. , MOBILE, May 10.-r(A. P.) The Mobile brunch of Marine Engineers Bftneflcial association voted to accept the 'Shipping board terms for settle ment of the strike. Galveston and Pensacola also voted yes say advices. WAR HKKOKK TO HK HOORi:i Kl'GENK, Ore.. May 10. (A. P.) iJnllil Red: Can OFF p . MRS. BENTLEY 'RETURNS Mrs. L. S. Bentley, who has heert visiting in - Portland, has returned to Pendleton. ' . . . In Business V I J I 'What's the. u of staying home tnd , twiddling my' thumbs?" asks Mrw. Elsie Waterbury Morris, wife of "Jouverneur Morris, the author. She las started a facial treatment shop n ;.ew York. ' i I . im WMHB. I - I I El II ! ' IMI I I rim n I H J I L WD : . - la WW '- -' ' a 1100,000. memorial .court on the" highest ground of the campus of the University of Oreg-on here as trib ute to men of Oregon who lost, their lives In tho world war. The memorial court Is planned to be at the entrance to an auditorium to be built later when funds become avail able.' It will be 'Ianke4,f)y butMlngs devoted to music and fine arts.'' In the court Itself, which will lie approxi mately 300 feet square will be a me morial statue, two patriotically ocna mented flag poles and tables bearing the names of Oregon men who gave their lives. Completion of the memo rial by 19:6. the University's -semi-centenary, Is proposed, v , - - ' . ; GET A1F. ATWilj. NEW TOrtrf.-Majr "TO f A. P.) Abe Attell, former pugilist. Indicted In connection with the Chicago baseball Scandal waa arrested today' charged Is held without ball. rAXCAKKfl in a Pancake Flour. Jiffy ' (.om Kerr's rBctuty Contested V m krt kjwlyt uwitVWsl f 1 ujt yrar bwDtr Km M V j Scvtlrl lo th kiskt . t at lu powSnliilo slur V ' atlneCosfHiS't UfMMal . r " Ciuik. y ' , A: : .1 , SWSc hrTtlSiM 'it S. rA I. HnilmH J Jill H Vy Swtw JU J' H Just tlicVfelit Strcrgm sfcc Flavor Buy ia Book a Week We carry all the best popular ' copyright boolcs and at a price that will please you. Read: BRUCE OF THE CIRCLE A v TRUE TILDA 1 THE DESERT OF WHEAT . 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