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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1908)
SUNDAY, MARCH 22, JOGS. THE MOJINING ASTpfllAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Astoria Society , The card party which wa to have been given by the Women of the Re lief Corp on Friday evening, March 28th, in the upstair room of the A. 0. U. W. hall hai been potponed until Friday evening, April 10th, on account of the death of one of the memberi of the Corpi. ft- lip 4 .,).- . ".. . Gateway Rebekali Lodge, No. 77, held a well attended and, enjoyable regular bimonthly meeting on Friday evening In the 1.0. p. Fjj lodge room. One member was received in to the degree by inltation and com mittee were appointed to prepare for the reception and entertainment of the president, Mr. Emma Calloway, on ber coming viiit In April. t Dr. W. T. Ward, of Forest Grove, made a brief visit in Aitoria thin week. .-, , Captain Ferdinand Wealdahl, who ha had charge of the Pacific Coast Tilot Service In tlii city for iome time pat left on Vedneday for Se attle where he will continue hi work. f :. . Mr. Alice Learned, of St. John, Oregon, I the gut of Mr. and Mr. Faul Badoltet Mr. W. R. MtRcth returned on Tueitday from a hort visit with re lative In Seattle. , t Dr. Alfred Kinney wa a Portland passenger on Wedneday evening, go ing to attend a meeting of the State Medical Board. Hon. and Mr. W. R. McGarry, ofj Portland, were Atoria visitor tin week. ';. Rev. L S. Sanford, secretary of one of the mission of the Episcopal Church, wa a visitor with Rev. Sey mour Short thi week. Hon. and Mr. G. C. Fulton and Hon. and Mr. F. I. Dunbar, were Fortland visitor thi week. Beaver Lodge, No. 35, I. 0. 0. F., wa honored by an official visit from Grand Matter of the State Richard Scott and suite on Thurgday evening of thi wek. There wa a good at tendance and a very aucceful. meet ing held. During the evening a ban quet wa crved, the brethren reach ing home In the "we ma" hour. - A number of lady friend were pleasantly entertained on Thurday afternoon by Mr. Hoeflcr at her residence on Eleventh street. -' The Clover Club member held a very enjoyable weekly,, meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. J. Wyard on Seventh atreet . Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Tallant re turned this week from an extended eastern trip. . Mr. C. N. McArthur, an attorney of Portland, spent Tuesday In this city. Miss Spraguc, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Brix. went to Brix Landing on the Washington shore on Thursday for, a visit with another sister, Mrs. A. L. Dark. Miss Florence Twidwell, deaconess of the Methodist Church, left on Sat urday morning for Rainier where she will continue her church labors. " Mr. P. J. Brix returned on Thurs day from a visit in Portland, Tacoma and South Bend. Rev. Father Waters was a Portland visitor this week, Lord Grewary, son of the Earl of Annclesey, was an Astoria visitor .this week, sailing on board the British bark Crown of Germany, on Thurs day for his home in England. . .... ;., Mrs. C. Humphries delightfully en tertained the members of the Assem bly Club at her home on Irving ave nue on Thursday evening of this week. . . ... The ladies of the Missionary So ciety of the First Presbyterian Church of this city held , a very enjoyable meeting on Tuesday afternoon in the church parlors. There was a good attendance of members and friends. The ladies who have held office dur ing the present term were unanimous ly elected to succeed themselves: Mrs. Wm. S. Gilbert, president; Mr. R. M. Gaston, vice-president; Mr. Swan ion,, secretary, and Mr. A. S. Tee, treasurer, , At the clot of the busl net 'meeting1 a most delicious lunch eon wa lerved by the officers of the Society. The residence of Mrs. Gearhart on Grand (venue wai the icene of a de lightful "social evening" given by the memberi of the Christian Endeavor Society of the Firit Prbyterlan Church on Thursday of thi week. About 35 were In attendance and en joyed to the fullest, the kindly hospi tality extended, ? The early part of the evening wa given over to "pro greive conversation," the guests being furnished with suitable topics were allowed five minute for conver sation; at the close of this amusing game Mrs. J. T. Ross favored those present with A solo, Mr. Emit Nyman gave reading, Miss Amy Ranneli, recited; Mr. C. N. Smith, sang, and Mis Maude Ross rendered a piano selection, D!uty refreshments Were then served during which all the guests joined in singing "Proverbs," Mrs. C. W. Lamar delightfully en tertained a number of Portland and Astoria friends at her home on Je rome avenue on Tuesday evening of this week with a "Five Hundred party", The house was handsomely decorated, the color scheme being green with shamrocks. During the evening the guest were entertained with several! musical selections and with a reading given by Mrs. Stanley of Portland. At the close of the card playing, it wa found that Mrs. Bowers of Portland was the fortunate winner of the first prize and Mrs. Bcrnstedt of this city the consolation prize after which a dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. P. J. Brix, charmingly enter tained the member of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Church and a number of invited friends on Tuesday afternoon at her home on Exchange street. The house was beautifully decorated, the parlors in a profusion of daffodils and the dining room In green with shamrocks. About 60 ladies were in attendance and fully enjoyed the afternoons entertainment. An interesting musical and literary program was rendered as follows: Instrumental solo, Mist Osmundson; vocal solo, Mrs, Bishop; Instrumental duct, Misses Osmundson and Larsen; reading,5 Mrs. Hatch; instrumental solo. Miss Leslie Carlton; instrumen tal solo, Miss Larsen. During the af ternoon a birthday club was organiz ed with a membership of 24. An ex cellent luncheon was served by the hostess at the close of the program. ' ' The cosy home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brix wa the cene of another de lightful entertainment on Tuesday evening when the Young People of the Methodist Church gave a "Fare well Party" there in honor of Miss Twidwell, who left on Saturday for a new field of church work. A program consisting of songs, readings and muscial selections was rendered dur ing the evening and a handsome bible and a purse with a substantial ampunt enclosed was presented Miss Twid well as a token of the esteem with which she has been held by the mem bers of the church. Dainty refresh ments were served to the many in attendance. , The Ladies' Aid Society of the Baptist Church wa pleasantly enter tained on Friday afternoon by Mrs. Graham at her home on Exchange ktreet. The hostess served dainty re freshments during the afternoon and all present had an enjoyable time. On Thursday evening, March 19th, at the Grace Episcopal Church, Mrs. Bessa Amidon of this city and Mr. L Thomas Piper, of Deep River, Wash., were united in marriage by the Rev. Seymour Short, pastor of that church. On Monday evening, March 16th, a happy, wedding took, place at the home of Mrs. Hilma Larson on Grand avenue, when Mrs.' Larson and Mr. Emanuel Svenson were united in mar riage. The Rev. Seymour Short,; pas tor of Grace Episcopal Church, offic iating. A large number of invited guests were present to witness the auspicious event. 3 '- ,.: , "Vl" '''' l"'t' The home Of Mr. and Mrs. Nylund, 68 Astor street," was the scene of a pretty wedding on Monday evening of this week, when the Rev. William Seymour Short united in marriage Miss Agnes Nylund and Mr. Charles William Hartill,, using the beautiful and impressive ritual of the Episcopal Church on this occasion. Miss Lillie Nylund attended her sister as brides maid and Mr. Edward Nylund, broth er of the bride, acted as best man. After the ceremony a sumptuous wed ding lupper wa served, the happy couple leaving later for a trip to Portland, on their return they will make Astoria their home. ' Mr. and Mr. Charles Eckert, of Ilwaco, were Astoria visitors yester day evening, leaving on the 6:10 train for a trip to. Portland. ',., St. Mary's Hall on Grand avenue wa filled to overflowing on last Mon day evening on the occasion of the celebration of St. Patrick's day. An excellent program was rendered as follows; "The Rose of Ireland," Mr. M. Brook and Master FLlngstrotn; "Isle of Beauty, Fire Thee Well, Mrt, Cbarlcir;'Abercrombie;' "The Meeting of ,the Water," J. Water; "The Shoogy Sho," Mis Gertrude Kearney; "I Dreamt I ' Dwelt in Marble Halls," Miss Kate Shively; "Molly Maione," N. Johnson; "Kath leen Mavournecn," Miss Lena Benoit; medley of Irish airs, Mrs, Charles Abercroiubie,? Rev. Father Water in troduced the scpaker of the evening Hon. W. R, McGarry, of Portland, who was accorded the closest atten tion by his hearers spoke at length of the life and benevolent works of Saint Patrick and touched upon the history of Ireland, and its government. The St. Patrick' day social given by Astoria Lodge, No, 180, B. P. O. E. on Tuesday evening was an ex tremely successful affair, fully three hundred being in attendance, about a dozen coming from Portland to be present. The festivities lasted , until near morning and judgment from the report of those who attended the time was passed in fun and frolic. '. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Johnson have returned ' from an extended trip through Mexico and Southern Cali fornia. Mrs. C. A. Heilborn and Mrs. U. A. Eigner delightfuly entertained the members of the Fortnightly Euchre Club at the Eigner home on Irving avenue on Friday evenng of this week. The decorations were daffodils. The fortunate prize winners on this occa sion were Mr. Nelson (Troyer and Paul Badollctt. Mrs. Maxwell White of Spokane, Wash., is the finest of Miss Bess Reed. ,A very enjoyable social wa given last evening by the young ladies of the First Norwegian Lutheran Church in the church parlors. An interesting musical and literary program wa ren dered and excellent refreshments served. There was a good attendance and the social was a success socially and financially. The Tackabachee Club of the First Presbyterian Church was entertained this week at the home of Miss Anna Belland on Exchange street r The Friday afternoon seven-handed eucre club member met with Mr. D, M. Stuart at her home on Franklin avenue this week. Mrs. J. D. Southerland, of Portland, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Paul Badollctt. A dancing party was given on Fri day evening in the National Associa tion Hall of Uppertown by the mem bers of the High School class. Mrs. E. B. Ilazcn, of Tongue Point entertained the members of the Thursday afternon club with a tally ho ride this week. The Pastime Club members were delightfully entertained on Friday evening of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Welch on Grand avenue, Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Simington en tertained the members of the Pioneer Euchre Club at their Irving avenue home on Friday evening. . . Mrs. Charles Goddard entertained on Wednesday afternoon at her home on East Franklin avenue in honor of Mrs. W. E. Stevens, of Portland. ,;' . Mrs. Frank Gamble gave an "At Home" on Tuesday afternoon of this week at her residence on Franklin avenue in honor of Mrs. Stevens who is visiting friends in Astoria. Mrs. Nathan B. Burkholder, who has as her guest, Mrs. W. E. Stevens, of Portland, gave a charming after noon at home In her honor, on Friday of this week. Mrs. Stevens will re turn to her home in Portland on Mon day. . Mrs. H. C. Clint, of Gray's River, Wash,, visited this week with Mrs. Frank Donnerberg. Miss Mildred Smith and Miss Gladys Graham gave a five-course dinner to a party of six at the Graham home on Exchange street on Thurs day' evenlng. Th' adoration . ware green and yellow and the place card were dainty hand-painted one. The young people spent happy evening. FOUR-SOCIETY Mis Julia Bock delightfully enter tained about dozen friend on Tues day evening at her home on Franklin avenue and Seventeenth street in honor of Mi Lola Foard. During the evening a number of entertaining musical selection were rendered and a dainty luncheon served, - r I ,) ' Mrs.;, Elsie Elmore entertained at her home on Pourtenth on Saturday afternoon, a number of young lady friends. . - . " Mr. and Mr. Peter Carlson of Juneau, Alaska, who have been spending some time in Astoria, the guests of friends, leave for their Alaskan home today. ' Mrs. George Ohlcr entertained a number of young ladies on Friday af ternoon with a "Kensington." . Miss Agnes Dcadorff, of Portland, and Lieutenant Edward Canfield of the Fort Stevens artillery corps, were married in Portland on Wednesday evening, March 18th. . A very successful St . Patrick's day dancing party was given in Logan's hall on Tuesday evening by the mem bers of the Athletic Club. The recep tion committee was composed of the following well known entertainers: Messrs. Jackson, Minard and Allan Hughes, and Mr. Joe Phillips, had charge of the floor. ' '' Mr. and Mrs. George Kaboth cele brated their twentieth wedding anni versary on last evening with a "China wedding." v FAT FOLKS FAVOR Home Mixture That Takes OS the Fat -Causes no Wrinkle No Stomach Ilia and Requires . Neither Dieting Nor Exercise. Too much fat is both uncomfort able and dangerous, but usually fleshy people prefer to put up with its in convenience rather than punish them selves with the tiresome exercising usually prescribed, or endanger their health by taking the so-called "cures' and patent fat "reducers." This self-sacrifice of comfort and health to over-abundant fat is entire ly unnecessary, however, as Mrs, Luella Bigger tells us there i a home receipt that is far superior in every way to anything money will buy for reducing superfluous flesh. It is said this simple mixture will take the fat off of man or woman at the rate of at least a couple of pounds a week with out even causing wrinkles. 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