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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
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Ilem of Social Interest rolleitKi for the column and ehould b
tent aliect to lue onn omce to miure uiwir iurrviuu.
What promises to be one of the
dramatic treats of the season, is the
engagement of the Swedish Dramatic
Company, at the Astoria Theatre next
Saturday evening. Manager Hanlin
has succeeded in securing the com
pany who are from San Francisco for
one performance only, presenting the
new and interesting comedy drama,
"Peter- Peterson" or the "Suomalainen
Huijari" in the English language. As
these Swedish plays are always popu
lar a large attendance is looked for,
and is already indicated by the de
mand for seats.
It is announced that the-"Claman'
Wednesday at the Roman Catholic
Cathedral at Portland. Mr. J. Andrew
Brunold, a personal and warm friend
of Mr. Lawlor, was a conspicuous par
ticipant at the happy event acting as
Mr. Lawlor's "best man." One of
Seaside's prettiest girls, whose name
could not be learned, acted as maid
to the bride. It is said that the newly
married couple will go to their Sea
side home tomorrow.
A delightful and impromptu recep
tion was given in honor of Miss Mary
Conyers the accomplished vocalist
and teachers, at the pleasant home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Zigler at 314
Flayers" are to return to the local Seventeenth street last Wednesday
playhouse next Sunday evening, and, evening. Among the contributors to
will produce a melo-drama called pleasant event were the ladies of
"Wife In Name Only." This company the Astoria Philharmpnic Society and
it will be remembered were seen
at a number of personal friends." Miss
the Astoria opera house last Sunday .Conyers rendered a number of beauti
night in "On the Frontier," The com
pany promise specialties between the
acts, as at their previous visit, but it
is said they will be entirely changed.
Last Thursday evening there arriv
ed in private coaches in the A. & C.
train from Portland the wives and
families of W. L. Park, I. O. Roads,
J. Young and M. J. Buckley These'
gentlemen are all prominent officials
of the Harriman Railway systems.
They were met at the depot .by
Messrs. H. M. Adams and John Mc
Guire of the North Bank and A. & C,
lines, who took the party in charge
showing them the spots of interest
Later they went to the Long Shore
beaches for a few days' outing.
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Tr. J. M. Holt, of the United States
Marine Hospital and public health
at her home. The children amused
themselves In the spacious grounds
playing croquet, pitch, the wicket,
blind man's buff, hide-and go-seek, all
old, but ever new games with tlio
little folks who went away happy.
At the dance given at Logan's hall
Saturday night, a large crowd of the
younger set of Astorinns, gathered
anj enjoyed a pleasant evening,
whirling around the well polished
floor, to the splendid music of the
Pacific orchestra. As is usually the
case at the dances of this kind the
young ladies were greatly in majority
to the young men present, but never
theless they all managed to have '
good social time. -
Mrs, Hanthorn and Mrs. J. F.. Fer
guson entertained the W. C T. U on
Thursday afternoon at (he residence
of Mrs J. K. Ferguson, 373 Kensing
ton street. The rooms were beauti-
ctub. Card games were the featura
of the pleasant event, the fortunati
winner of the prlxe was Mrs. Nathan
id Tnllnnt who held' the high cards.
Mrs. Charles Humphrey was the
hostess of a lively euchre party giver
by members of the lutchrc Club at
her home Friday afternoon, The
pretty pri for the winning couple
were awarded to Mr. John l. Whyte
and Miss Ethel Fisher.
Miss Ruby llammarstrom is the
guest of Mrs. F. P. Kendall at Crow's
Nest Cottage for several weeks.
Mrs. George Johnson entertained
the Ladies' Aid Society of the Norwe
gian Chttrch at her home on Eighth
and Jerome avenue last Tuesday nf
tcrnoon.
Mrs. Myrtle Craft, of Seattle, is in
the city visiting with Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Carrtithers'nf this citv for a
iiuiy uccoraicu .wiui roses anu poucu j W days
plants, and all bad a very enjoyable
time in guessing conundrums and in
conversation.
A delightful and appropriate fare
well party was given Thursday after
noon in honor of Mrs. Chas. M. Brink
who leaves for Portland on Septcm-
ful ballads in her perfectly trained iOCT" ,ai " PCTnw"" bled at the home of Mr. an.l Mrs. G
mezzo-soprano voice, that were great- home hereafter. The affair was in the p paine Jast Wednesday afternoon,
ly appreciated by all present. It isjnds ot .miss Marguerite ti.gg.ns at an(, surprised thcir little 8011i Johnnle
said that Miss Conyers will shortly
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.Mrs. tieorge a. uene and .mis
iValleski Licbe, residents of The
j Dalles, Or., are in the city visiting
; with Mr. A. Scherneckau and his
family.
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A jolly crowd of youngsters assem-
dirpartment stationed in this city, and
who has been enjoying the past advantages of membership in
month on a leave of absence at this, United Artisans, showing that
establish in this" city a class. She is
on the program for some exception
ally fine work in the regatta Sanger
fest to be given at the Astoria theatre
during the coming celebration,
Astoria Assembly No. 22, Unite!
Artisans, gave one of their very pleasr
ant entertainments at A. O. U. W.
hall, last evening. The program was
as follows: Violin solo, Miss Esther
Sundquist; violin and piano duet,
Miss Sundquist and Miss Kearney;
declamation, Miss Emma Wooten,
entitled, "Watching the Sparking",
she responded to an encore with "The
Pick-pocket." An address on "Arti
sanship," by Dr.'Manion, of Portland,
who gave a clear exposition of the
the
the
Member '
summer cottage at Gearhart with his
family, has secured in getting an .ad
dition two week vacation and will
main at Gearhart until about Sep
tember IS. before returning to his
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rferoratinn. for th- occasion, a oleas . mmgion .asr i nursuay ancrnoon al
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ing feature being the display of sig
nal code flags of the merchant ma-
Artisans have the largest reserve, per
capita, of any order in the United
States. While the bminess of the or
der is conducted on the most thor
ough business principles, hs address
duties. Although the doctor is. free was well received by the large au
from all work during his leave, he dience. There was another violin solo
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mana??s 10 return iu ins. ujiiic cdiu uv .tiiss uiimiuiDi tfiiu a vinai suiu t
... . . . . . . .. m. ... . . a cram return to Astoria to roiitinnc ,
Wednesday, and attend to misiness by Mr. fcmerson. tne committee tnem - . " ' . - games, Mrs. Edwin R. Blair and Mrs,
W nir hi immediato attention. 'rvI rPfr.shmPnts. after which I "eir visit here before making their , , .
. , Miss Kearney presided at the piano
ner nome on ..gn.n s,r. Mrn.Kr. whm( fif(h birtm,ay bce rcachc
of the Thursday Afternoon Club wcra on hat (!.ly About ,s of thc mUe
present, and during the afternoon the RUCsU wefe prMfnt ftm, a enjoyC(, R
engagement of the hostess , Miss g0O(, Um pJayng mh RimM fl
Marguerite lliggms, to Mr. Walter S.;Wlt ,hc h.ar of the chiUren
Stokes, was made known to the de-1
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i y "0,'n,es retrncd from
i Portland last Wednesday where sha
A dancing party was given ati. . . . ... . . ... .
. . hd been visiting with Miss Alma Hay
Logan s Hall Wednesday eyening in j . . ... , .. . , . . ., ...
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bier-; ' . . ..
, , , , , , , . S.Tiyseth gave a party in honor of her
bach, of Honolulu, who have been ! . ... . . . . . . .
. . .' , ... gtiest, which was largely attended by
visiting for the past two weeks with , r. .i i . .
. . . . ! the Portland smart set.
tneir relatives, Mr. and Mrs. . Mor-,
ton, Mrs. Alma Hcilborn and .Miss I
Olga Heilborn and Mr. and Mrs. j
Charles A. Heilborn.
one of the leading ones of its
I Scandinavian Sangerfest
During Astoria's Fourteenth
Annual REGATTA
AUGUST 29-30, 1908
Saturday Evening
Sunday Afternoon
j A Great Musical Event j
In which noted artists will appear
for the first time in Astoria
' SOLOISTS
DR. SMIL ENNA Conductor
MISS MARY CONYERS Mmo-Soprano
MR. MUSGRAVE ROBAfcTS, Baritone
MISS BESSIE MICKEY ,. . ..Pianist
TICKETS can be had at Whitman's Book Store, S. L Nsnthrup's Z
Grocery Store and E. Hauke & Co.
ReducediRates Granted on All Rail and i
ku rr Steamboat Lines j
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Fred C. Fulton has left for a trip in
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m. . lit:it:ill icku wihtis iic win mini
The event was; v " .
Its Kllllc 9KJ kciiiiui 111 yai vi
kind this season, and besides the one , . '
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mentioned there were present quite a1
number of friends of the hostess, Mrs. ! A "chre party worthy of more than
Charles A. Heilborn, and the guest 'PMsinK comment was given by Mr,.
of honor Th. hall artistic in Jonn aimingion an.l .wr. rrcu i-
the home of Mrs. John Simington on
Fifteenth street The home wai beau-
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rine. Mr. and Mrs. Bierbach left ,u,u,,y cc,,ri"eu wun ros, w,
Astoria last Friday morning for Newil'cas- and other pretty flowers, and
York city where they will spend sev-ented a delightful sight to th,
rrat wks. aftr which thv wiIt ,8ucslB-
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Paint Paint Paint
....DO IT THIS FALL ...
And'have it done by workmen
who know what are the best
materials and how to dd the
work so it lasts.
Allen Wall Paper and Paint Co. j
Cor.il lth and Bond Sts.
and the afternoon was spent in card
Last Thursday word was received and those who wished to do so, en-
in this city of the marriage of Mr. joyed a social dance. The Artisans
Patrick Lawler, the well known cap- are noted for their socials, and are
italist of Seaside, to Miss Marqtierite growing rapidly in numbers and
O'Neill, a pretty, young lady, well favor,
known in Portland society ,
circles. The ceremony that united Little Violet Fastabend entertained
the happy couple was performed a few of her friends Friday afternoon
during which time
dainty refreshments were served by
the hostesses.
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; prize gifts. After the card game a
ti,. t.:.i. delightful hour was spent in social
i uv ii id 1 1 jr ultima iu nv,iiuiiii.- ( t. ,
anrp of fr an,ttr V r Ifohtn conversation,
who have for many years been promi- j
nent residents in this city will regret I
to hear that Mr. and Mrs. Holden j
will soon withdraw from our midst,1 William J. Gray, formerly a resi
as they, will shortly leave for Port ilcnt f this city- aml who has a host
land to make their future home injof fricnils 1,cre. in the citv for the
that city. The "Holden House" which, ; PurP0Se taki,,K ' ,hc w.ater fair
has long been the scene of many im- the latter part of this week. Mr.
portant events socially has been sold,Gray is now engaged in a successful
to Mr. Sundquist who will conduct it business at Pendleton, Or. He reports
in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Holden's j.nai inc wcamer is very warm .n
departure will be given a farewell at I Eastern Oregon and expressed him
the home of their son and daughter, jsel bci"8 BI:l1 ,0 aKai" bc in As'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Callender, ;tria. an1 back t0 ,h cooi refreshing
!,i,.r;nT this tvopi, at ti.ir hoantifnt Breezes tnat are so mucn in evidence
STEEL & E WART
Electrical Contractors
Phone Main 3881 .... 426" Bond Street
Begins Tues day
August 25
Store Opens 9 a. m. and Closes
5 p. m.
ihome on Fifteenth street.
j Announcement has been made that
j Terry McKean formerly of this city,
! was united in marriage to Miss Clabel
jBattce of San Jose, Cal, on -Monday,.
August 17.
A pleasant picnic and outing was
given by Mrs. Charles II. Callender,
Mrs. R. B. Dyer and Mrs. Charles
Brink to a number of their friends
Jast. Wednesday at Knappton. The
steamer Julia B. carried the party that
numbered 85, from this city and again
carried them back after the day's out
ing, n t in,' Astoria ;i S o'clock.
Luncheon was served in the orchard
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Morton at Knapp
ton, and the afternon was spent play
ing games, and visiting spots .of in-
Iterest in the vicinity of the scene of
enjoyment. Although thc party was
I pretty well tired out on their return
jthey all reported a most excellent
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time.
A card party that was a decided
success was given by members of the
Foresters Lodge, to their friends at
the lodge meeting hall in the I. 0. 0.
F. building. A large number were
present, and the card tables were welj
filled. The prizes were won by Miss.
Gunderson and William Benoit.,-. Af
ter the card games were over, the
evening was . concluded by several
hours of dancing. Refreshments were
served during the evening consisting
of ice cream and cake.
Mrs. Robert Rex Carruthers enter
tained at her home Friday evening
members of the Saturday afternoon
here.
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J. V. Burns, thc well known cigar
man of this city is planning a trip ti
his old home in Kingston, Canada,
early in September.
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Miss Mary Hutfon, of Portland,
will be the guest of Mrs. Charles Jor-
don during regatta week.
Rev. P. J. O. Cornell left the city
on Saturday morning's train for Port
land "where he will, take the place of
Rev. Rydquist at the dedicating serv
ices of a new Lutheran church in that
city.'
W. K. Buffctn returned to Astoria
Friday evening on the launch Mamie
after a delightful. river trip to Port
land and Oregon City, Although the
weather was much warmer in that
part of the state than Mr. Buffum is
used too, he reported that he had a
splendid time, but nevertheless, was
glad when he reached Astoria and the
cool, and pleasant weather, again.
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Miss Maybelle Becker is in the city
from Albany, Ore., visiting with
friends. She will remain in Astoria
until After the regatta.
Mrs. M. J. Pomeroy, mother of the
Sheriff of Clatsop county, accompan
ied by Mrs. E. E. Eaton, and her
daughter, are in the city the guests
of Sheriff and Mrs, M. R. Pomeroy, !
Mrs. W. I. Marshal who has been
for some time the guest of Miss Jessie
Kelman of this city, left for her home
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14th Annual Regatta
Reduced rates from all points. Dates of
sale, August 27-28-29. Good returning
on or before August 31.
O B. JOHNSON, Qen'I Agent
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