Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19??, March 12, 1915, Image 3

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HEY Hold
Their Shape
One of the greatest difficul
ties with many shoes is their tend
ency to stretch and lose shape
after being worn a short time.
We have solved this trouble
for women who call on us for
Utz & Dunn Co.
Shoes
Here are shoes that always look well, wear well, and
hold, their shape under the most severe strain.
These qualities, together with their becoming style and
comfortable fit, have brought these shoes into high favor with
i who make wise selection of their footwear.
See Our Attractive Values
$3.00 to $5.00
CONKEY & WALKER
THE SOCIAL WORLD
I BY VIRGINIA SOUTHERN '
Where U the home of the apple and
rots,
Where the wild eurrnt breathea and
I the hazelnut jrrowe?
'Tis Oregon, sweet Oregon.
What li the lure of this far western
land.
Where ehe btfkons to nil with-her wel
1 coming hind?
It is the land of Oregon.
, Lyman.
Spring is advancing with such
marked syerd that outdoor ram
blers can scarcely rsalizethat na
ture is taking on a vari colored
where appointments had been
made for Whist, the Kill Kare
Klub enjoyed Beverkl exciting
hands last Friday evening, when
Mr. and Un. Sherman Hayes
entertained.
Mrs. Hayes carefully plana and
detaila her functions and this
proved a most delightful session
or the club members.
SEWING at reasonable
p ics by Mn. Lucy Smith,
Fourth St. between E. & F.
DRESS MAKING by Mes
damcs Henkle and Young at the
former's residence, corner Third
& B Sts. riione 7022.
.CALL AT OUR STORE.
WE extend this invitation to every one
to call at our store aud look over the
different iinre of fondg we ha'.'e to how
you. All new, frsh goods and we
guarantee our price? to be RKiHT.
We will gladly refund your money for
anytbing, you gtfrono our store if not
found satisfactory, to you cannot better
the treatment ybu got here.
BACHILORS ENTERTAIN
The Autowin Cluh bears the
Koud distinction of including in
' carpet; however, such is true, for j its membership two of Independ-
daintv little multi-colored bios- Unce'a jolhst and mosi genial if
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sums are peeping up everywnere not resolute Dacneiorn, k,. c. nen-
we go, and well we know that jkle and Joe Hirschbcrg.
Spring in Oregon is a surety. The two interesting gentlemen
The past wctk has been filled combined their entertaining qual
with a perfect medley of picas- j itiea and received the members
ure, the loud pedal emphasizing j,,f their club at the pretty Bur
two glorious surprises which ton home on Monmouth street
were perpetrated on three promi- ast Thursday evening,
nent couples. The appointments were made
Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Knox re- with all the skill and delicacy
ceived the first surprise of the feminine ingenuity could have
week on Thursday evening when accomplished. The decorations
their friends gathered to eele- too, of Spring blossoms, formed
brate with them their 24th anni- ' a most artistic setting for the
ternary. Several tables circled with "500"
The evening following, Dr. and players.
Mrs. O. n. LSutler were complete- j Throughout the entire function
ly surprised to have two of their , the effect of the trained hand
clubs join them to enjoy their ;8nd minds of tho clever hosts
25th anniversary or Silvr wed- was evident, and the choice
ding. 'luncheon served was a decided
Then on Monday night she culinary triumph, the result bc
, Word Butler's were awakened b) :ing that the ladies of the club
an old fashioned charivari, pro-1 are now on the alert to obtain
duced by a bunch of "Owls" who! the rake, salad and beverage re
gathered to usher in their 21st ce'pts used by these successful
anniversary. entertainer?, wtio inform the in
quirers that there is considerable
1 i - 1 1 ll., !m aiAAintj
I royalty un w mivu
FLUEXE& JOHNSON
THIRTEEN YIAR8 OLD
To celebrate her 13th birthday,
"Babe" Butler, the attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Two World Expositions
Now Open
Reduced fare round trip tickets, permitting
stop-overs at all points in cither direction, to
the Panama Pacific International Exposition,
San Francisco, and to the Panama California
Exposition, Bin Diego, on tale every day to
November 30
Via the
Sconlc Shasta Route
Three Tine Trains Dally
Shatta Limited: Sin Trancisco Express: Cs'.JforrJa Express
Stop-Overs on One Way Tickets
Ten days' stop over will be allowed at San
Francisco and Los Angeles on Oiio way licit
et? sold to Enstern Cities when routed via
t'e Southern Paoific.
"California and li's Two World Expositions."
A new booklet dttcribing the trip from Puriland to San
Diego including the twe Exposition!, the scenic beauties
of Oregon, the 8 nktyom and Shaeta Hounlair.a, Sin Fraa
Ciaco, the tece and outing reeort.i of Califor ria, the San
Joaqjin Valley and Yoaemite National Park. Free on ap
plication to nearest Agent.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agant, Portland, Oregon.
T Metis served at eU Boon
The Been Meal the Beet Servile I
X
Regular Dinner 25c
The Palace Cafe
E. J. 1 0WLER, Prop,
ivumnao turn) Tcscrr the customer
Located on Sooth Side of.C St.
Next door to Flake 8 Johnson's Phone Mela 2521
"FKESH1IS" INTIKTAIN
The Frsahman class hld bwbv
Butler, Invited about 25 of her at tne High School bailding last
friends to the pretty Butler home pr; ja- evning and provided
last Saturday evening, where ju- j0Hy good Informal time for the
vtnili games lormea tne aiver- ent,jrt Bchool, teachers and a
sion of the evening 'number of invited guests.
A large birthday cake lighted I The aggembly hall was gay
by 13 tapers, made an attractive jwjth dreamers, garlands and tea-
table centerpiece, around which !t00na of elass colors, green and
a sumptuous repast was rvedjmajzej combined with magnlfl
by the hostess mother, assisted 1 cent fern8.
by Mlas Helen Butler. I Mj8g tjeien Butler, the class
The littls hostess received nu-jprt8ident) preBjded over the
merous beautiful gifts, bearing ,evenng't entertainment in a de-
pretty expressions of sincere d-Rightfully composed manner,
miration. program of merit was given
by the school, Mesdamea George
Coakejr, Guy Knapp and Clyde
Ecker also contributing numbers,
As a result of an szciting con
test. Mias Galbreatb reseived the
favor.
The company was refreshened
during the evening: with delicious
punch, served by the class,
Concluding the evening's pleas
ures, ices and a variety of Fresh
man baked takes were abundant
ly served to the large gathering.
24TH ANNIVERSARY
Laden with well filled luncheon
baskets and necessary parapher
nalia and brimful of hilarity, a
large pnrty of self-lmited guests
Quietly (?) called at the It. II.
Knox home last Thursday even
ing to gently(?) remind Mr. and
Mrs. Knox of their 24th anniver-,
isary.
ladies' ciRCtE j je Kuests kept coming until
Last Thursday afternoon the there were about 75 prenent
Lndi' Circle passt-d a most; when the couple were lad to Hy
plesaaot afternoon with MrsJ men's Altar, where the Rt. Rev.
Chester Sloper. Gillispie presided in a solemnly
! When their work and plans impressive manner. Mrs. Hanna
had been completed the hostess bore the wedding wheel on a
: served a delightful luncheon. j large white satin pillow.
i : I Preceding the ceremony a pro-
j dawcinc club I grara of wedding music. Inolud-
j The Ladies' Dancing Club n-i -sine I First Met You,"
joyed their fortnightly dance at!wai beautifully rendered,
j their dab rooms last Wednesday' There was a "wardrobe mis
! evening. itresj"snda French maid who
. The latest most Intricate and !co,tumai the bride in a beautl-
graceful steps are indulged in. fuj pilk VVorth creation. Her
leventhe mysteries of some of 1,,, w6i a cluster of dainty
'the "twinkles" asd "trots" arelsuriflowert( igut from a Kansas
i delved Into, forming mot de-1 , . .
Rightful gatherings. admirer, the long veil was uhu
j held In place by an arrangement
recognition by a dexterous valet.
Ho wore the conventional grey
and accentuated the wedding
color scheme by wearing red,
red roses.
The laugllnble wedding might
be called a farcical comedy, the
only resemblance to the one sol
emnized 21 years ago being the
complete happiness of the bride
nnd groom whose honeymoon has
never seemed to wane.
When the guests had laid the
lieautitul table which whs cen
tered with an immense cake
bearing '24 tapers, the bounteous
wedding feast wrs thoroughly
enjoyed by the large asscniblane.
A pretty token of estetm was
expressed to Mr. imd Mrs. Knox
by the evening's guests prsent-
ng them with handsome sterling
salad forks. Many other gilts
were also received.
The bride's boquet was caught
by an unmnrriod lady of the party.
8. B. WALKERS KNTEXTAIM
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Walker
opened their pretty noma on .sra
street to the members of the
Owl club lest Monday evening,
- hen six busy tables of Whist
enjoyed the evening.
The Owls have completed a
most pletsant season, the mem
burrh'p including most congenial
frieiiuJ.
Monday evening being the last
meeting on the Owl calendar,
card tables will be pushed aside
for the allurements of the great
out of doors.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker ware
charming entertainers, and
wherever the "Owls" keep
watch a merry time results.
I Good!
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
In her delightfully character
istic manner, Mrs. M. Merwln
entertained the members of the
Wednesday Afternoon Club, on
Wednesday of last week.
The afternoon hours passed
quickly with thimbles and chat
ting, the hostess serving dain
ty and beautifully appointed
luncheon.
COLLEGE HOP
A jolly party of Terpslchorean
enthusiasts motored to Mon
mouth to a college dance last
Saturday evening.
Music was furnished by the
Independence Orchestra.
On their return Miss Vale Hil
terbrand entertained the party
with a delightful "Midnight
Luncheon."
Still Eating?
Groceries.
And we are
Good
Mill selling
Groceries
the kind you like. They're always fresh be
cause we sell a lot of them and buy often.
Ask any of our customers how they like our
groccry7
L. G. k'EEVES
j Grocery specialist.
Phone 1011
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CASH MAKES MEAT CHEAP j
11 KEF
F.rikt lOo
Koast 15c
Short Riba 12jo
gteak 17o
MUTTON
Stew 10c
Chops 124
Leg 15c
Goat Meat 5c
roKK
1'ork Steak He
Loin 170
Ham I7jc
Roast 15o
VEAL
Stew 13o
Chops lTJc
Loin 17Jc
Weinii'S 15o
LARD
Rulk 15o
Rucket 75c
Minced Ham 15c
Forequarter Goat 4o
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SILVER WEDDING
The Autowin8 and the Owls
fathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Skinner lastFriduyl
evening and went in a body to
the Dr. Butler home to celebrate i
the Silver wedding anniversary j
of Dr. and Mrs. O. D. Butler. I
who are members of both clubi
Their surprise was comple
when about 40 club friend
opened tne door ana rushed in
with card tables and bounteously
filled luncheon baskets and clus
ters of crimson carnations which
gave a glow to the rooms that
were soon excitement and filled
with meiry chatter.
The self invited guests took
possession of the house while Dr.
and Mrs. Butler were honor
guests.
Ten tables were soon arranged
and "500" played until a late
hour, a decided air of informality
prevailing.
The ladies then nerved a most
magnificent luncheon which they j
had provided, highly spicing l
Dr. and Mrs. Butler, who are de-! I
cided social favorites. 1 f
The clubs presented the couple
with handsome sterling
teaspoons.
The house was then put in or
der anil the quests said good-bye,
but th'Te was another chapter
before the evening's fun had
closed.
Avain they assembled at the
Skinner home noxt door and
hen the lights at tho Butler res
idence were "low," the club
members returned with a varied
supply of musical (?) instruments t
and a loud charivari formed tho
grand finale.
It was not long before the
couple appeared, clad in rain-;
coats, bath robes and a pleasant
smile, and it is rumored that the'
"movie man" landed some inter
esting films which will be a local
attraction soon.
The Peoples Marke
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A. NELSON, Prop.
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DREXLER & ALEXANDER
Tha Store That Gives Satisfaction
DRY, GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, FURNISHINGS
and a
COMPLETE HUE OF GROCERIES
I The Buster Brown Snoes lor Children, km Belter
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couple 2
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M8S. HAYEJ HOSTESS
i j Circled around several tables
of the same delicate blossoms.
(Additional society
The groom wu attired beyonfl 'found on last page.)
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OPI'ICHRS AISD DIRECTORS
H. Hlrschberg, Pres. D. W. Sears, V. P.
R. R. DeArmond, Cashier
W. H. Walker, B. F. Smith, O. D. Butler
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