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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1908)
i V A. t SUNDAY, OCTOriER 25, 10(18 Klm' given by the Guild during the win 4 s . a A Sltrr litld nn flntiht flit-no affair will k CP Wcef OS V , IiemfetttlInlrtroitflll(1 for Uini column nt mtioHld be ,' .. npoi4uw4tath9itir!nom(' to Inmiro llir linmfiln i The social season hai commenced humming nnd bustzing right merrily, Whether the outlined plan are as suming a definite shape; The dates on the calendar are becoming to rapidly appropriate that a brilliant season I assured; but it will be a hort one for the Lenten day are to arrive unusually early thin year, In vhe cnterim, however, earh week will bring gome particular pleasure for all. . , . , IMani were made .yesterday to re vivify the old Asfemb!y Dancing Club, which at one (tinie wa one of, the moit popular organisation! of it kind that the city had known. Three yean ago the Assembly gave a few . dancei, but ainea then it has not - taken any part in the social, affair of the city. v ; J' I A series of dancei will be helthi winter, under the auspice of the Ajscmbly Club, and they will be ade at fine and Interesting a pos sible. There will probably be five or six dances in the series. While no definite arrangements have been made (or a hall, it is probable that the one on the top floor of the new Allen building will be secured. : Dr. A. A. Finch, R. 0. Trad and , V. A. Sherman are the gentlemen who are taking up th work of re juvenating the club. The dances will be by subscription. ' 1 I;. J"-f i Miis Margaret Higgins, whose en gagement to $U, Walter Stokes was aniWVinccd some time since, was the itfttif on last Thursday evening for a most delightful reception given at the Holt residence "on Grand avenue" by Mrs. J. M. Holt and Mis Fossett. About a icore of the younger aet," Intimate friend of Miss Higgins, were present and enjoyed the kindly hospitality extended by the charming hostesses. The decorations for this affair were profuse and 'artistic, be ina, autumn leaves. The reception hall in green 'lth red hearts, in th tnmmttimniitnmmumnmt i: ''i iX Am :: ; wfe'4-y , -V'i h- - - ::: '-' iii; mw :::: ' jWjjv ii'. ; ' '"".T7 . ' A 537 Commerr-H Street. van m I. Oa C5QC4 parlors red predominating, with masses of red oiiage and haw ber ries. A color scheme of white and gold was beautifully carried out in the dining room, where the corners of the room and the chandelier were hid in great bunches of yellow Jcavej, gold tipped butterflies resting lightly among tkf?m. Directly above the chair arranged for the gittsts of honor which Were til together with "trua 1ovm" knMs in yellow wa suspended a half open yellow urn- brella running over with leaves of! the same color, From the chandelier hung two large hearts impaled on an arrow and bearing the Hawaiian greeting, Alo ita nui my love to you. The only flowers used in the dccoratidni were" a bowl of Nastur tium and candlesticks shades of the same. The place cards and menu card were hand-painted butterflies and heart-shaped almond boxes bear ing the Hawaiian : greeting. The menu was exquisite, the color scheme being carried out in all the dainties served, the sandwiches even show ing the goldwere tied with yellow ribbons. Six-handed euchre was the form of amusement provided for the entertainment, no prizes being given, with music, singinging and pleasant conservation, closed one of the hap piest events of the early season. , The Van Dusen home was the scene of much gayety last Saturday evening when Misses Maud and Winifred Van Dulcn entertained the member of the chafing dish club in honor of Mr. Prcscott Wright who will spend the next two years study ing dentistry -at the North Pacific Dental College., ,-.f , t 'The Ladies' Guild of Grace church entertained it friends and members at the home of Mrs. Robert Car ruthers on Exchange street yester day afternoon with a tea which was largely attended, it was the second of a serie of afternoon that will te REMARKABLE SHIRTWAIST OFFER . from a stock of the season's finest fabrics, unexcelled for workmanship, quality and style. These waists are right up to the Latest Creations and will be sold at 25 per cent off. ti .2 ki ji We Invite Your Inspection. The most elaborate assort ment of Shirt Waists ever displayed in Astoria. Not a PoQr Pattern in the Whole Lot, Not One Old. ---"at i -i s THE MOUSING AJTOMAM. ASTORIA. OIIEGOI7.,' looked forward -to with great antici pation, Mm, Hatry M. Flavel, Mia Irene Simington and Mis Alice Wood entertained those present with several pretty, musical mini-ber.ic- ' . Mrs. M. T. flrooks entertained the members of the Thursday After noon Pastime, Club this week at her comfortable home on Exchange street. Mrs, G. Wingate and 5, Mr. Robert Carruthers were the , lucky prize winners for holding the high est ; hands in , cards. Mrs. R. Car ruthen will entertain the members of the club at their ;ncxt meeting," The evening choir of the Metho dist church, which has been known as one of exceptionable ability, has lost, by removal from the city, sev eral of its best known Dingers. It has however, been reorganized with t the addition to its membership of many new and attractive voices and during the winter will bo more effec tive than before,. The choir is now composed . of sopranos: Mesdame Finch, Judd, Imcl, Carrington, Ab ercrombie and "Miss jTMwell;, ' alto; Misses McCann," Barker, Busey, Freebcrg and Mrs. Bcharrel; tenors: Messrs.: Nanthrup, Johnson andj Be harrel; i basso": - Messrs. Elmore, Judd j- nad Carrington. The thojr committee consider themsclve very fortunate in having secured the serv ices of. Mist McCann as contralto solist She has just returned after two years' study, at, the Chicago Musical College, has been the lead ing contralto soloist , in the largest and best "choral society of . Chicago, the very efficient work of the pres ent choir will be greatly enhanced by the, addition of Mis McCann' beautiful voice. The director is as before, Mrs. A. A. Finch; organist, Miss M., E. Elmore, , Mis McCantj will be heard in a -solo at this even ing's service. , - Mis Lcta Drain entertained "the member of the .Wikc Wike Club at her home on Tuesday evening of this week at it, regular,; session. There was an election of officers and those chosen to serve for the ensuing year were Miss Irene Simington, presi dent; "Miss Ellen " Nowlcn, ' "vrce. president, and Miss Margarite Tay lor, secretary trefsurer'. . Cards were 1 '!'! M - SUITS, CLOAKS and MILLINERY. played (luring the evening, euchre being the principal game. AH the members .of the club .were present and everyone nad a thoroughly good time, Miss Margurite Taylor was the fortunate first prize winner and Mis Laura Fastabend was the sec ond lucky card-holder for the gift prize. During the evening refresh ments were served and niuiic- was also indulged in, , -The members of the D. M. C. D. club were the guest of Miss May Utzinger at their regular meeting on Tuesday evening at her home on Bond street. This popular organiza tion is talking of giving another leap year party to be given about the end of the year. , The church member are "getting ready for tMir ;Chritmas fcales and affairs 'which always prove so allur ing durng the winter. The ladies of St. Mary' church' are preparing for a aie oi lancy iarncies ,to e given within the next few week. The Pythian Sister of that lodge at Seaside are preparing for a mas querade ball td be given at the Shell road pavilion on next Saturday. They arc going to give some pretty prize for the best dressed lady and gentle man. ' "' .'...!' A' reception was given last Tues day night at Warrenu by Mr. V. C. Barnhart for the new minister, Rev. A. A. Heist, who i pastor of the M. E, church at Warrenton. The New England supper and Sale given by the ladies of the Maccabee at the Red Men' hall on Tuesday evening was a decided success and netted the ladies a nice sum. Mrs. Walter Christianson of Port land (nee Nan Sabine) of this city spent a few days in this city thi -week.' ' ,; ' a f J Miss Mary Coffee of Warranton spent last Sunday and part of Mon day in this city. j Mrs. John Paul,' BadoUct'intertain j cd the members of the -Thursday Club at her home on Commercial street X,J' J - Miss Rose Kindred of Warrenton and MKC L." Baker of Tacoma'were married in this city on Thursday by Justice" of the Peace Goodman YOUR..;' FALL OR WINf ER ' SUE' Is here waiting for you. It willl fit and be becoming all we ask is for you to come and let us SHOW you. Every garment in our store was -' : Made Right, . Bought Right and Will Fit Right and our low, Prices are Right, and as a special inducement we are offering now a 1 special lot of of our fine suits at a - . ..... Great Reduction of 25 per cent. This, is your chance to buy something you need. We can serve you better than any store in Astoria, because . WE HAVE THE GOODS. 1 ! Til ECU U BC f S ES TD DAY Holy Innocent Mission. Chapel Morning and evening services, 10 a, in, and 7:30 p, n; Sunday school, 11:15 a. m. Memorial Lutheran. Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m.; no morning service a the pastor will be at Chinook, Wash. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock; all are cor dially invited. All the services and Sunday school of the Memorial Lutheran Church are held at the Congregational Church, corner Tenth and Exchange, Gustaf E. Rydquist, pastor. . Christian Science. Services at 11 a, m., I, O, O. F. building, corner Tenth and Commer cial streets, rooms 5 and 6. ' Subject of the lesson sermon,' "Probation Af ter Death." All are invited- Sunday school, 12 o'clock. The first Wed- nesday evening in the month, 7:30. Reading room same address, hours from 2 to S daily, except Sunday. ' , , First Methodist ' , , Morning' worship at 11, "Christ and the Gadarene Demoniac." Even ing worship at 7:30, "Mephibosheth, or, Lame on Both Feet." Morning class meeting at 10:15; Sunday school at 12:15; Epworth League at 6:30; mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30, C. C. Rarick, pastor. jeuvt fresbytenan. The subject of the sermon at the morning service wil be "Weak, Yet Strong." Subject at evening service, "The Triumph of the Good." ' Miss Reba Hobson will have charge of the choir. Norwegian-Danish M. E. Morning worship at 11 o'clock; ev ening at 8 o'clock; Sunday school t 10 a iin. The choir will assist at the evening services - Scandinavians are cordially invited. O. T. Field, pastor. r, First Norw, Ev., Lutheran.',, J Morning service at 10:45; English Bible class, (:45 p. m., at church par lors; English service in the evening at 7:30. Tbco. P. Neste, pastor. Grace.,- -;, Services at 8 a. ro. 11 a. m.,: and 70 p.i tn.; Sunday school, 12:30 m. j J , ,Xi&i' J VSr- Lulls) OR ANY OTHER SO-CALLED , IKDIGESTAELE FOODS. 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