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About Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1916)
THE SOCIAL WORLD j BY VIRGINIA SOUTHLRN S tha names of leer glory burn ' )er Timet rematleaa tides, , l pph- and are awept away, ,i it Whirif Ui'i abides. It ehlnee above a etoreny world Immutable aa Kate, Thi bright immorUl atar by which We steer tha ship of state. M. Irving. charming accessories and paid homage to the "Father of Hi Country." A club event attracting espee ial attention this week was the ir, unicaJ afternooa given by til-. CivicLeague at the Cooper home iat Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. E, E. Paddock haying direct charge of the interesting program. ooo ooco xxx c-0-000000 oooo woo rxxyo oooo oooo oooo ooc o- KK ' pBt were held amid r.retty set- jting.a!ow with crimson hearts' 'arid cupids, while thi.i week I stars and atripes and hatcheti;! buttons HOSTESSES 'have formed the decorative! A most attractive club event i scheme while matrons and maid.! of tha wejk.wasthe "Autowin" lens appeared in quaint Colonial j costumes of dainty brocades. All social functions the wk ' wt" powdered wigs and other j u.irtr irivcn by Mrs. J. II. Bur ton and her daughter. Miss Flor- tiice at their home last Wednes F.TCTfaTTlii f I mi m vera Hundred Ir Prizes to be distributed In a Dollars ft'.- I The Ever Useful Sailor In Its Spring Guise Piano Con By the Independence Merchants and The Monitor J test The Capital Prize , Which will be given by The Monitor will be an elegant $400 0S;,r Piano Several Merchants of Independence have contributed valuable PRIZES A -A" v - I i. ". :t yf: V M - jatSfu: 1 i If you are interested in" purity first KG BAKING: is what you should always use. , .There are many pther.i reasons ) why but try a. can and" see for .yourself. , A MUll. ULT. 'T see..us f hut the sailor In its myriad r.n-nis never wilt go out of style. This I"1'1" " "PI'cars dressed In either Uuefc or tan satin. The one pictured is tun, of course, with a well u::ido ruled rosette on the right side. These tailored hars go well with almost ; suit and are always In good taste. and will give local vote coupons with each $1.00 cash purchase sn ' -f I Pi Iff' Rules and Regulations Governing Contest are as follows: ANNOUNCEMENT Thii Tiano and Popular Voting Contaat will b conducted fairly and honeatly on buaineaa "principles, attictly with Juatlce nd fairneaa to all concarned. With the abov principles it will be a aucceaa. I'BIZES-The Capital irir.e will be an Obcrmeyer A Son I'iano. Alao other valuable prizes to the amount of many dollar which are announced below. Young ladies In the . ailjoininir towna r eliihlu to enter this conteat, und the party receiving tha larjrea liumlwrof votaa will reiva thv Iwautiful $1(H) Obermayer & Son s Piat.oand other pramiuma will be awarded in accordance wits the cont.at ants' atniuiiiK at the final cou.it. voir in lm luani in iiiu lunvAmg livauUkuialioM. th auWriiUons, CM) voUa, $1.60. Ranawala, voict. si.oo. twn.waia moia triitii one year, WKi, J1.6U. Kive year renew.tla, otKW votes, $7.60 12.000, $1S (X). Twenty yra, 80,000 vol?a, $30. tK). ' ' Raaulta to atandinn voli' will W atmounced after 30 day. No votaa accepted at leaa than regular price of the paper. No aaeintr of the Monitor family or any of immediate rclativea of tha merchants ce-operating will be permitted to bvcome a caiululstu in tbia conteat or work for conteatanta. Votes cannot b tranafrrreil afta' vatad. The conteat will clone April 3, VJI6. Ten daya prior to cloaiug the judges will seal the !ux snJ h same in charge until the couk-st closes when they will announce the reault. 600 Ten years. day evemngr. when the club members and additional guest circled the several tables for a marry evening- of "500." , Fellewing tke fames the hos pitable hostesses served a IibsIi- toa whicb waa a ealiaary tri umph. STAR SHIHES Naomi Chapter O. E. S. en joyed a visit from the Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Mary liouek, last Monday evening. After the chapter ork waa ertmplified, an informal pro- Kram was rendered, the pleasant i.ieeting beint; euieluded an exquisite luncheon. with , i i - ..i LADIES SUIT, VALUE $25.00 Donated by EDDY & ELLIOTT. Dry Goods, Clothing Furnishings. Shoes. YVe giye a 25 vote contain free with each $1.00 cash purehano. Ask for ciu;t n KODAK, - VALUE $10.00 Don ted by WIMAMS DRUG CO. We jivo a 12J vot coupon free with oach We cash purchase. Ask for eouper. Hand Painted Tea Set, Value $10.00 Donated by CALHREATH & JONES, Stapli'and Fancy Gnveric.". We uivo a 12J voteroupvn fr itheach 50c cash purchaso, Ask for coupon. PRIZE, . . VALUE $8.00 Donated by KWE'S JEWELIiY STORE. I give a '23 vote coupon free with each $1.00 cash purchase. Ask for coupon. HAT, - . VALUE $8.00 Donat. i by MRS. B.A8CUE, MILLINERY. I give a 25 vo e coupon free with each $1.00 cajh par base. Ask for coupon. Call for your tickets nd he'p some worthy irl win the piano or one of the other prizes. MAKING MOST OF HOME SPACE T would almost be possihle to di vide people into two (lasses nc toiiliiiK to the U In 1 of, furniture they would choose If turned loose iu a furniture store. Some would choose the hi;,- pieces, the roomy arm liuirs, tha wide ilivuus und ihiveit- liorts, the bis bureau und dressers. Koine would choose the compact pieces, the small, tralsht chairs, the three- luurter size beds, the narrow chitTon ctu. The tint class would, if you questioned them, probably turn out to he those who live in the country In roomy houses, and the second cluss would be the ever trowing class of niHirtmcnt dwellers. Irobably those who have lived in ainrtiuenta have always felt the need f Hinaller furniture than they can eas ily find. To them it seems that there much waste in furniture there ure wide and twelcsa anus for the com fortable cbalm, bulKlnp let's to tables, unnecessary width to everything. Someliody at last has stepped Into the breach. It seems, for It Is possllle now to pet furniture especially con structed for apartments. It has the size necessary to comfort and conven ience, hut it does not take up any un necessary riiom. The woman who has a small space to furnish must always remember that the les furniture she tries to put Into It the letter. We- all like-spaciousness nowadays. Some of us pn too far with this liklnst and actually live in rooms that seem bare. Hut the dweller iu au apartment cau hardly err on the side of having ,ioo little fnr ulturv about her. It is the bU things rather tlmu the little things that should W used spar ingly. If a room Is crowded with chairs and tallies, even If there are few ornaments, there Is a cluttered und crowded result. If you have a small apartment Ih iui room to furnish and It is the only liv ing room, go to work very i-arefully to make the most of it. 1'suaP.y one large rug gives a more sim kuLs look, than several small ones. Then ehtse a table carefully. Perhaps a rather long, uan-o i , low table cau be well placed in the mid Ue of the room. Ou It lks aud luaiaiines caa le placed, with a lml of flowers uud a irnl reading lamp. Perhaps a U-tter ar raiucn.eiit w ill W a console or drop leaf table ac:iint one of the side walla, with a dlti of flowers or a growing p'aut. a good piece of pt:4r and ler haps a pair of catuMesti, k. Then tl.erv can U a little atuud to hoid the huuji, and this stand, with the aid of several f e t of wire attache J to the lamp, can le imoed aUiuf. so that It can U- kept In a comer in the day- ! time, e!l out of the way, und moved to a more central iltion m tie e ell!l:- ! "mctltues a long divan or u h can Ih- phi-cd aloiii: one wall of the n m to gil purive. The long Hues uive B5NEF1T P80GKAM a . x . .... Huentioa will be turned this evening to the Charity Coloaial kntertainrmnt. In keepinf 1th the spirit of trie day, thera will be a revival of tke old fashioned stately min- not, the dancera apBeariaa: In Colonial costumes. There is something about the P'JweJcrerl wig, the little black patches and ay tones of these costumes which contributes a quaint flavor .and a cheery at mosphere to an evening's enter tainment. " ' , Appropriate readings and mu sic will also be given ea costume. WEDNESDAY CLUB The members of this club en j:)yed a most interesting thimble party at the home of Mis. Mer wiD this week. Conceding a pleasant season of Beedlework and visiting the hostess served , tempting luncheon. MEADOW BKOOKS Miss Ine? Mi eatertaiie4 the merry Misses wlie pake up this club at her hesse last Friday eveaing. Miss Geaevieye Coei er. f ! deeadeea. Or , has heea the guest of her sister; Mrs. Parker, for aeveral days. Miaa, Cooper is a very attractive airl and is very popular wherever she viaita. 'oj i aincia tiinn eateriaiB- ed most delightfully at a dinner dance ea St. Valentine's, fight in hoaorof Miss Coeper. ' The rooms were artistieally decorated with a profusion of.Oregoa grape, ivy and red hearti, Sua- ay Oregoniaa . Calbreath Joneo GROCERS : 12-2 Votes in the, Merchants Monitor Piano Contest, 1 vith every, 50c purchase. Help some girl win the piano. ts seen tseineeo , iniiHMnuii THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK; Established 1889 A Succesaful Business Career of Twenty rive Tears INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS t OFFICERS AINP DIRECTORS ! I H. Hirschber Pres. D. W. Sears, V. P. t R. R. DeArmortd, Cashier W. H. Walker, L A. Allen, O. D. Butler (coatiauee) on pare 5) f-ffff HI I i a A a. . . , , , .