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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, AS'J OIUA, OHEGON. SI p 0 W 0 1Mb WtibK. 1IN ff ASTORIA SOCIETY -j All i(ina of inolu) or personal nature will please be sunt to Mill Alert, 144 Duane street, l'hone Red 201. No communication will bt received later than 10 o'clock Salurduy morning, ox-cept In cane of an event occurring- la ter thun that time. EASTER OFFERING OF SUNDAY) MARCH 24, 1007. "Wluil think you I Inks my ion In hand to record? The buttle. Khlp, pwrfw't-uwdel'd, ma Ji'i ilo, that I miw pn the omng today uinlr full all? The aplHintora of t'ne punt day? Or the aplundor of the ntiftit that envoi ope mo? Or the vautilml glory and growth of the great city apruad around me?" There has been a noticeably few receptions, tho usual number of gath ering of colerln. perhapa, and a num ber of quiet part lee glvn In honor of guenta In the city and lno leaving. There waa Juat a breath of violet and a glimpse of the dnlTodlla In crlap, ynllow rui-hhius around the shrubs and tre-thou the aky darkened and tho anow came down like awarmlng beea, nd bowed their heada. Ho, on ac count of the Inclement weather, aa wall e the I.onten obervancef, there hoi piiMKi'd unother" quint wek, Today la Palm Hunday, Oaletlea are being planned for the near future. It la rumored the Owl will give a dance following Easter. A aorlat evening waa given to the Kpworth League, of the Methodist church, by Mra. J. P. Itrlx, at her homo, on PHJay. A pleaalng program of Inatrumental and vocal mualo was presented, after which the party waa entertained by giuni'. During the evening a beauti ful fancy waa Introduced. At an ap propriate at age lit the entertainment, a door waa awung open, revealing a tab leau of the Three rate, In rod light In the dining roo mwhere refreshments were nerved, tho decoration waa red carnatlona. The parlors wore arran ged with inaexo' of daffodils and grow ing planta, the library waa an oaala, In hemlock bougha and daffodlla, and well of punch with miniature "old oak en bucket." A Urge number of gut epnt a delightful evening. Mra. J. K. 1'ergunon entertained, on Wednoaday and Thursday, In honor of Mra. Hawthorno, anlteJ by Mr. E. Z. Ferguson. During th-s aftnmoon thre waa Inatrumentnl music by Mra. J. 15. Illgglna and Mla Anna Campbell. Mra. J. T, Allen rendered violin solu tions. The dining room waa In violet" for th occasion, and tho parlor-, In daffodlla and barberry foliage. Mr. O. H. Ktea witertnlned at an Informal tea. In honor of the mother of Dr. Kate, who baa been vlalllng Dr. and Mra, KM1 fr the pat aeveral weoka. About twenty-eight Invltod gueu were present at thl affair. Dur ing the afternoon the party wore en tertalneJ by Inatrumental muMc, and a charming reading given by Mr. J. E. FerguNon. Mr. Kates expects to re turn to her home In Healths thl coming w'k. Mr. Ooorge lltbbard. of Portland spent laat week In Atorla visiting her brother, Mr. 13. C. Jcffcre. At the St. Patrick' entertainment, In fit. Marv'a hall, an addrca waa deliv ered by Mr. Deerlng of Portland, who la a prominent member of tho Anclont Order of Htbernlana. Vocal aelectlona , were rendered by Mr. Nello Johnon, Ml" Hhlvely, Mra. O'Conncll anJ Mr. Morre. Maater Thomaa Shea, In a very winning manner recited. "Whero the Shamrock Wow." Mlo Valeska Llebo who la visiting here, from the Dalle, waa tho guest of M!a Carol Young, for throe doy laat week. Mra. Charlea Hoefke, entertained a larRe party of friend thla week, the Queen Louise Lodgo bolng In atten dance. The occalon waa tho btrthdaf of Mra. Hoefko who w agisted In . entertaining by her daughter Ml Martha Hoofke. Tho parlor of the do llghtful 'nomo at Smith's, point were docked with Lamestlno anJ Daffodil. A moat enjoyable afternoon waa pent by the ladle. The Fortnightly club was entertalneJ thl week. by. Mia Helen lekenson. Tho occasion waa mode a urprle for Mr. Kuottner, and I tho lost of tho affairs which have boon given In her honor since the announcement of the departure In the near future, of Mr, and Mr. Kuettner, for tho metropolis where' they will make their residence. A sterling silver fork was presented to Mr. Kuettner, from tho club. The prize winners at carJs for tho evening were Mr. Ferd Fisher and Mr. Nello Johnson, Mrs. Howes entertained Yne Pastime club, Friday evening, xne prize win ner were Mr. Fisher and Mrs. O. H. Wood. Tho Pioneer Euchre club was enter tained by Mrs. '0. C, Fulton. Mrs. Brenham Van DUsen and Mr. Van Du sen were the winners of the prizes. Ml Olga Iiellborn entertained the Thursday club, this week. In their As toria homo, In which she will spend the coming acaaon. Other Club. Mrs. Burtlngame entertained the Clover Club at her home on Tenth street. Xn The D. M. C. I). Club were entertaln eJ by Mrg. Ned Lowe. Mia Edith I j we entertained the Tuonday Club, The T itch a ! knee met at the 'nomo of Mr, Aubrey Garner. ' Ml Bonnie Wild entertained the 8. T. C. club, , The Friday afternoon club will defer Ita meetings during Hold Week. Mla Edmundon, of Eugene la vIMt Ing Ml Maud VanDuaen. Mls Wini fred Van Dunen, who Is taking a course In a Portland bualneas college, will be home to apend the Eaater vacation. Mr and Mra George Warren have returned from Portland where they went laat week to attend the perfor mance of tn-i Virginian. Mlaa Harriet Tallant returned from Mill l)i Columbia, Tuoadty morning. Mra. Will Tallant returned from New York, WeJneaday night. Mlaa Elsie Elmore I now vlalllng In Chicago where she has Jut returned from a vllt to Mla Hannah Adair In New York In which place the latter named young Aatorla girl Is pursuing hr studies of the piano. Mlaa El more will be borne again, It la expec ted In about three weeks. tin I T tJvun has bnan VlalLlna friend In the city the paat week. New ha jut reached here of the rngageinent of Mlaa Lena Kronqutst, formerly of Aatorla, who home la now In San Franclftco. Mra. Frank Donnerbery will spend i ho coming week In Portland. On next Thursday the ladiea of the W. C. T. U, and frlenJa will be enter tained at the home of Mra Jennie Bu ey. A program la being prepared for entertainment for both afternoon and evening, which will be given at a benefit for the fund which Is being raised to build the Beamens Home. Re freshments will be served. It Is ex pected that this affair which la' In the lnteret of thl benefit will be mot en Joyable. Mr. Frank Williams ,of Portland. Is a guest of Mr. Ted Hlggln. Invitations have been Issued for an other rocltal which Miss Anna Camp bell will give next Saturday, at her home In East Astoria. A dancing party Is being talked of for next week or the week after by Prof. Rlnglcr's' dancing class. vi,.. uUfifiinr riuh will arlva another of their parties in the near rmuro, pro balily at Seaside. Mrs. Beckley, nee Mls Christine llarth, and Mr. Beckley are visiting Mr. Hockley's parents in Astoria, pre paratory to their departure for their home In Eoastern Oregon. Mr. M. R. Pomeroy has returned from Belllngham, Washington, where she lm boon visiting for several weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Knute Sater. A St. Patrick's party was given Mon day afternoon by Mrs. Albert Dunbar. The decorations in appropriate colors wore most artistic Prise winners at cards' were Mrs. F. D. Kuettner and Mrs. George Flavel. Captain P. E. Ferchen celebrated the seventy-third anniversary of his birth iinl on Friday evening. A number of friends were entertained at the Fer chen home, among whom were, the Captain's daughter Mrs. Stroebel and children, of Portland. Miss Freda Foard Is returned home from school In Seattle, to spend Easter week. Mr. and Mr. George Noland enter tained a few frlonds .Friday evening at their homo on Exchange street. At the last meeting of the Knights of Pythias, the lodge presented Mr. Noland with a beautiful silver ser vice, in token of the very high esteem in which he is held as a member. SE. SPRING MERCHANT)! The new Spring Goods in Silks, Dress Goods. Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery, Underwear, Wash Materials, Gloves, Ribbons, Neckwear, Belts, Veilings, Lace Curtains, Etc. Merchandise of Style and quality now ready for your inspection. New Spring Coats and Jackets Nobby correct Jackets, made in box or fitted backs, neatly trimmed $6.00 to $10.00. The three-quarter length coats in the new spring styles, in a good range of patterns and styles for your inspection. Women's ""r 7 (7 WW Just a brief synopsis of their merits. Shape for every style of figure, fabrics combining daintiness and durability. Most careful workmanship. Genuine Greenland Whalebone. Guaranteed hose supporters with the famous 'Security" Rubber Button clasp. 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LONG KID GLOVES 12 and 16 button, best known makes in suade and dressed Kid, black and white, $2.50 pair. Our two clasp' kid gloves have no equal, a glove value of which we are justly proud; black and colors, $1.25 pr. Some Very Pretty Waists. Our new white waists for Easter are now on sale. Everyone a beauty. A look before the assort ment is broken will pay you well. PRICED FROM $1.00 TO $6.00. Quality Considered Our Prices Are Always the Lowest The last number of the Star Course of entertainments which have been glv en under the auspices of the Young Men's League of the Presbyterian church, probably, until June, was pre sented Monday evening when the Dun bar Male Quartette gave their per formance. As bell ringers, perhaps the Dunbar's rank as, highly as any simi lar organisation we know of. The vo cal and Instrumental selections on cel lo, flute and piano wlhch were render ed, In diverse arrangements as well as the Impersonations by one of the Dun bars were appreciated demonstratively, by a large audience. As a whole the entertainment was excellent, consider ing the great versallty of the perform ers, and will be remembered as one of the most enjoyable musical events, for a long time. MISS ALERT. March, 24,1907. My Dear Harriet: , In all your roamlngs to find the sim plicity and rtue art In all your dainty habiliments', lend me that Httlo pink ear for a moment. If you have not yet been to see the Jaloft hats, don't delay, for I saw the dearest thing for the street. It Is offlrugglsti. burnt straw. The front Is Cheyenne, with a jaunty black quill thrust across the back, mushroom, and with Just the right quantity of dellclously blend ing ribbon. 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