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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1902)
TTIE MORNING ASTORIAN. SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1902 When the Society EMltor roes on ft Ilk ret the Jlm-Jams ftni pulls hit hair; But irtien he sobers up bit He rustle up society news r. It! Operator. The week has been a quiet one from a social standpoint. The fact that U was Holy Week made It quiet la many circles and there were other attrac tions for those who did not observe the week religiously. A popular show has been on all the week at Fishers Opera House and the theater goers have attended this. There have also been deaths and funerals. Then It has been a great politcal week. All In all. It has been a bad week for society : events. , But a lull In social circles Is always followed by activity and the next few weeks , will doubtless - record many things of Importance. Winter Is break ing and spring Is already In sight, and the sunshine of day and balmy clear evenings call out the ladles, and they will find many things to break the monotony. And In doing this the men will, as usual, take a hand. While the club furnishes a place of pleasant resort to the men, yet a night or two every week in the social circles is a much appreciated change. Several things are on foot for the future and will be announced in reg ular order, but ce that Is looked forward, to with the greatest Interest by many Is the entertainment to be given by the Library Association. The Spinsters, drama given by the manage ment two years ago was such a suc cess that ft was decided to repeat an other Installment of the same kind of entertainment, and this time the sequel will be given to the former play. This timA w win H tfc AnlnftferK Return from Olkahoma. and lie management say. It will be better than tie former installment. The players are rehears ing right along and are said to have their parts down to perfection, One of the greatest social events in the history of Hwaco took place Fri day. It was the celebration of the 88th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Mary .Whealdon of that place. She was the first whRe woman to locate on Baker's Bay, having taken up her abode there In 1859. All of her rela tives and a number of friends were present at the party and besides re freshments there was a rehearsal of the early history at the mouth of the Columbia. Mrs. Whealdon Is the moth er of 10 children, has 22 grand-children and seven great-gnand-cbildren. They are all honored citisens of Ore gon snd Washington and are well- known throughout the Columbia basin. , EASTER SERVICES. " Swedish Lutheran. Divine services ' commemorative of the day will be held morning and evening. A sincere wel come is extended to all. ' Presbyterian. All services as usual Theme of the morning sermon, "The Resurectlon;" evening theme, "God in History, a Guarantee of Present Help." A cordial invitation extended to all. i Norwegian and Danish M. D. The service on Easier morning at 10:30 will be conducted In English. The pas- 4nr will aiu.alr anil rha ttlnriav anhnol will take .part Evening service at 8 o'clock. Baptist. Theme of the Easter ser mons will be: 'The Credibility of the Resurrection." and . "The Living Christ" Everybody is cordially Invit ed to attend all services. Grace Episcopal. Celebration of the Holy Communion at 6:30 a. m.; morn Eczema. Psoriasis, Salt Rheum.Tetter and Acne Belong to that class of inflammatory and disfiguring skin eruptions that cause more genuine bodily discomfort and worry than all other known diseases The impurities or sediments which collect in the system because of poor digestion, inactive Kidneys and other organs of elimination are taken tip by the blood, saturating the system with acid poisons and fluids that ooze out through the glands and pores of the skin, producing an inde scribable itching and burning, and I can cheerfully endorse your S. S. S. the yellow, watery discharge forms as a cure for Ecnms. I was troubled intn miet and Jrfi or little brown wlth U for 86 nd tried many into crusts and sores or "ttie Drown remedle. with n0 good 9ttecU but fter and white scabs that drop off, leaving n(lnr a few bottles of 8. 8. 8. was entire the 6kin tender and raw. The effect ly relieved. Wm, Campbell, of the poison may cause the skin to 83 W. Central St., Wichita, Kan. crack and bleed, or give it a scaly, fishy appearance; again the eruptions may consist of innumerable blackheads and pimples or hard, red bumps upon the face. Purification of the blood is the only remedy for these vicious skin diseases. Washes and powders can only hide for a time the glaring . . . . n r 1 1 , relieve the skin, S. S. S. is the only guaranteed purely vegetable blood , purifier. It contains no Arsenic, Potash or other harmful mineral. Write us about your case and our physicians will advise without charge. We have a handsomely illustrated book on skin diseases, which will be sent free to all who wish it. XHt SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Gt, Foley's Kidney Cure makes kMaeyi and bladder r'gtt DYSPEPTICIDE Th iirsataat d to ZZ-Z i -'' The Library Association Club was compelled to postpone Its entertain ment at Fishers' Opera House until Saturday night, but on account of the fact that the proceeds are going to the public library the managers hope that the night will not cause any one to remain away. Saturday night Is not ordinarily a good show night but they expect a large crowd out to see them. They will give a rehearsal Monday evening and keep H up through the week, so that It is not expected to be weak In any selection on the program. Weather Indications for today were about evenly divided last evening, and it was Impossible to decide whether to expect a fine day or showers. In consequence many who had with muoh solicitation made selections of attire for the special occasion, were in tre mors of excitement for fear the morn ing would not be propitious. Many beautiful creations in Easter headwear have left the milliners' hands during the last week and will today, weather permitting, dassle the eyes of the en vious while being a source of serene satisfaction to the proud heads which they surmount Unusual preparations have lvt) In progress for weeks past to provide special music, entertaining r.nd in structive programs, appropriate ad dresses, and handsome derations In all the churches for the observance of Easter day. The Individual who today Is not prompted to at'end some one or more of the many services Is lacking In appreciation of some c ' the good things of this world. . The Spinsters have returned from Oklahoma and will tell you all about their experience In that wonderful country. It is not often one hears of a female drummer, but there is one on her way to the Spinsters' reunlm She will dismay her skill at Fishers' Opera House on April 5. Invitations are out for a social dance to be given by the Astor Club at Foard ft Stokes' hall next Friday evening, and a pleasant time Is anticipated as the members of this club always make a success of their entertainments. Mrs. G. Wlngate entertained the Friday Afternoon Club at her resi dence Wednesday afternoon. A large number were present and the meet ing was, in keeping with that club's entertainments, a success. , The ladies of the Maccabees will give an entertainra-it on t'.ie evening of April 1, to which their friends will be Invited. ing prayer and second celebration at 11 o'clock. The children's carol ser vice and annual festival at 6 p. m. Celebration at Holy Innocents' chapel. Upir Astoria, at 9 a. m. Methodist Episcopal. At 11 a. m. the children of the Sunday school will ren der an appropriate program under the leadership of Mrs. Ferguson. At 7:30 p. m. the pastor. Rev. Harold Oberg, will preach the Easter sermon. Spec ial music will be rendered at both sen-ices. Neighbors and friends are most cordially invited to attend these services. Congregational. Services at the us ual hours. Theme for morning service, "Brief Sketches of Bible Women." Topic for evening, "The Fact of the Resurrection." Special Easter music has been prepared for both services. In the evening a stringed trio under the direction of Prof. . Frederickson, will render the following selections: Adagio, cnntablie from Trio No. L by Hay-den; Theme and Variations from Judas Maccabaens,' by L. Bethoven. blemishes. e. 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