The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 17, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1D08.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
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2ta l'oii a Society.
On Saturday evening, May 9th, at
8;l5 o'clock, the residence of Mr. and
Mm. Martin Jolmnon. 1825 Franklin
avenue w 'the ccne of a beautiful
IkJiiio wedding in which Miit Mary
John-ion and Mr. Kdward ' ChriMlun
Olnen were the participant, The Rev,
BlvftMini performing the ceremony
which united the live and fortune of
thec yoiinu people. About one hun
drcd and twenty-live gitem were
prcwiit to while the happy event.
The britlc was daintily gowned in
white with vail anil orange blowout
and carried a boniiict of white carna
tion. The four bride maid Mi
Hilda Strand, Mis lllinda Jlanxon,
Mi Sigrid Dybvik and Mi Caro
line Dyltvik alo wore white. The
groom wan attended by Mr. John
Walien, Mr. Albert llegg, Mr. Fred
F.rlcMn and Mr. Harold Bjorg. At
the close of the ceremony and after
receiving the congratulation of the
many gueat the bridal party led the
way to the dining room where a
numptuoiiH wedding repast was erv
ed. Mr, and Mr. Olscn who are both
well and popularly known in Astoria
vill continue to make their home
here, having already prepared for oc
cupancy a residence on 37th itrect.
On Friday evening of this week
Gateway Social Club entertained with
another of their delightful and very
n,-ri.fiil rnrd nartics uiven in the
lodge rooms of the I. 0. O. F. build'
inu on Commercial and Tenth atrccts
the inclemency of the
weather the attendance was excep
tionally good, over one hundred
guests being present. Twenty-five
table were filled with players, the
playing continuing until 10:30 o'clock
when the prizes -were distributed,
Mr. Warmer winning the ladies'
first prize and Miss Mary Gregory the
second. Messrs. William Mehan and
Arch McLean cut for the gentlemen's
first prize, Mr. Mehan winning. The
Kentlemcn's second prize was won by
Dr. Ball. Refreshments consisting of
coffee and cake were served and the
remainder of the evening spent in
dancing and having a social time.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the
First Presbyterian Church will be en
tertained on Tuesday afternoon of
next week by Mrs. 11. J. Whcrity at
her home on Fourth street. Mrs. C.
R. HiKKins will have charge of theJ
program which will consist of voca
and instrumental music. Selected
reading and addresses relative to tli
missionary work being carried on i
foreign countries. The subject for
study and discussion this month is
Porta Kico.
The Six-Handed Euchre Club mem
hers have closed their season of
amusement by issuing a number of in
vitations which read as follow; "You
arc cordially invited to accompany
the euchre club on their first pleasure
tour starting at Logan's Hall Thurs
day evening. May 21, 1908, at 8:30
o'clock sharp." The invitations spca
tor themselves and those wlio are
fortunately included among the list
of guests arc assured of an evening
of delightful entertainment.
Mrs. Clara P. Hobscn, Mri, Minnie
Gregg and Miss Mary E. McCrea
delegate from Gateway Rebckah
Lodge No. 77 to the State Encamp
ment of Odd rcllow and Kcbcka
lodges which convens in Salem Tues
day morning, May 19th, at 9 o'clock
and continues for three day will
leave on Monday morning for Salem
to be present at the opening scs
sion. Miss McCrea will be the guest
durinit her stay in Salem of her
friend, Miss Rcbah Cans and on leav
mg there will go to heattlc tor a
week's visit with her cousin, Miss
Olive Burkcbilc and witness the re
ccption tendered the fleet by that
city.
On Friday evening, May 22, "A
Musical Entertainment and Laughing
Carnival" will be given in the Na
lional Association Hall of Upper-
town by the pupils of the High School
assisted by the Faculty. . The pro
cecds will be used for the benefit of
the debating team and judging from
the success of former entertainments
given by the students, this one is
bound to be an extremely successful
affair. The best of local talent has
been secured to assist with the pro
gram and following is a partial list of
the entertainers. Vocal selections will
be rendered during Part 1 of the pro
eram bv Mr. William Gratke, Little
Miss Dorris Hoeflcr and Mis Gcr
trudc Kearney while Mrs. Gratke will
recite. Under Part II talent from the
High School will do any number of
sinusitis stunts and I art in win
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At Logan' Hall on last Monday
evening the Knights of Pythias and
the Pythian Sister gave a "Get-to
gethcr social which was extremely
successful. A very pleasing program
in which many participated was ren
dcrcd. Franseen' orchestra furnished
excellent music. Mr. Fred Johnson
had charge of the entertainment and
vocal and instrumental selections were
given by the Misses Uirdie and Louise
Wise, Gertrude Morton and Clara
Larscn. Mr. C, I), Stewart gave sev
eral mandolin selections and Mr, Wm.
Gratke sang. Mr. Charles Cratkc also
contributed towards the prosrram,
while the addresses of the evening
was delivered by Mr. J. R. Gratke and
Manager J. If. Whyte of the Cham
ber of Commerce. Those winning
prizes in the contests were Mr. An
derson and Mrs. Danielson and
Messrs. L. A. Larson and Chris Lar
son. Alter the serving of the re
freshments the orchestra furnished
music for dancing until a late hour.
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The members of Fern Chapter
Eastern Star held a very enjoyable
mcctiilg, Monday evening in their
lodge roms on Commercial and Ninth
streets. Many were in attendance
and four Mayor and Mrs, Herman
Wise, Miss Wise, Mrs. A. M. Ford
and Mr. Moore were received into
the chapter by iniation. At the close
of the exercises an excellent luncheon
was served in the dining room and
the remainder of the evening was
rather in the form of a reception for
Mrs. Cleveland who left on Wednes-
dap for Collins Springs in search of
health.
Mrs. Christine Carlson delightfully
entertained a large circle of friends
and acquaintances, many of whom
were the Lady Maccabees and
number of Degree of Honor members
on Thursday afternoon and evening
at her home on Franklin avenue. The
occasion being in honoV of her birth
day anniversary. The ladies spent
the time very happily as the entertain
ment provided was of the most hos
pitablc kind.
ine noinc ot Airs. M. Kanck on
Franklin avenue was the scene on
Tuesday afternoon of a charming "at
home" given to the ladies of the First
oictnouist Uuircn. 1 lie house was
beautifully decorated for the occasion
with rhododendrons, ferns and great
bouquets of lilacs, the dining room in
violets. Many ladies were in attend-
nce and all had a delightful, time.
'he luncheon served by the hostess
was dainty and most delectable.
A quiet wedding occurred in the
parlors of the Astor House on Fri
day afternoon of this week when
Miss Winnie Gregson and Mr. Frank
Boycc, both of Seattle, were united in
marriage. Ihe Kev. William b. Gil
bert, pastor of the First Presbyterian
church of this city performng the
ceremony.
The El Guila girls were delightfully
entertained at the home of Miss
thcl Butts on Seventh street, Friday
cning, May IS. Refreshments were
served, and an enjoyable evening was
pent.
'
Mrs. O. B. Estes entertained a
number of young married ladies yes-
rday afternoon in honor of her
(tighter, Mrs. Dicble, who has just
returned from Chicago. ., The ladies
brought their sewing and spent the
ftcrnoon in a charmingly social way.
The Misses Holmes were hostesses
on Tuesday evening of this week at
eir Uppertown residence for a very
enjoyable meeting of the D. M. C. D.
Club.
The Monday Club members were
pleasantly entertained this week by
Mrs, D. M. Stewart at her home on
Franklin avenue.
Franklin avenue and Fourteenth.
Mrs. Lincoln Parker and daughter,
Miss Mary of Fern Hill, spent Thurs
day in town, shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Astor Seaborg, Miss
Ida Williamson and Messrs. Kenneth
Goulter, Nort and Hammer of Ihvaco
spent last Sunday afternoon in As
toria, attending the performance of
"Dora Thome" at the opera house
during the evening.
Hamilton Garner, a Stanford Uni
versity student, arrived home Wed
nesday evening to spend the summer
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Garner.
Mrs. Gertrude Osborne of La
Grande who was a visitor the past
week with Mrs. A. A. Douglas has
gone to Warrenton to visit her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brallier.
Mrs. J. E. Ferguson entertained
about a dozen lady friends on Thurs
day afternoon of this week at her
home on Kensington avenue in honor
of her mother, Mrs. Hawthorne. The
ladies spent the time in a pleasant
social manner and dainty refresh
ments were served during their stay.
Mrs. Ferguson is planning to give a
series of afternoons "at home," the
next to be the coming Monday.
Mrs. Lancaster entertained on Fri
day at her home on Irving avenue,
the "Jolly Bees" who spent the even
ing in social conversation, music and
playing games, dainty refreshments
being served during the time.
Mrs, II. Sparde will entertain the
members of the Ladies' Guild Society
of the Norwegian-Danish F. E.
church the comma Tuesday after-
noon.
Court Astoria, Foresters of Amer
ica, entertained on Wednesday even
ing in I. O. O. F. lodge rooms with
cardy party. Five hundred was
played during the early part of the
evening, Miss Anna. Wilson winning
the ladies' prize and Mr. Howard
Pcnnel the gentleman's prize. After
the serving of the refreshments danc
ing was engaged in until a late hour.
,
The delegates from Beaver Lodge,
I. 0. 0. F., to the encampment at
Salem arc Judge Olaf Anderson, John
Hahn, W. A. Goodin and E. C.
Younce, who leave on Tuesday morn
ing to be present at the opening ses
sion on Wednesday.
Mrs. Bertha Holmes will leave
Tuesday morning for Salem to visit
relatives and to attend the State En
campment of Rebekahs.
Announcement has been made of
the wedding of Miss Eva Parker of
Skipanon and Mr. George Smith of
this city which takes place on Wed
nesday, June 3rd.
Mrs. Edwin R. Blair entertained the
members of the Thursday afternoon
club at her Tongue Point home this
week.
Dr. Steadman will entertain a party
of friends next Tuesday and Wednes
day at Fort Stevens.
The Ladies' Guild of the Grace
Episcopal Church held a very suc
cessful sale of aprons and home cook
ed dainties yesterday afternoon in the
vacant, room next to the Star
Theatre.
Mrs. C. II. Callender has gone to
Spokane to visit her sister.
Mrs. Paul Badollet is enjoying a
visit from her father, Mr. J. D. South-
erland of Portland this week.
Mrs. V. Wright will leave next
Tuesday morning for a fortnight's
visit with Seattle friends.
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