THE OHEGON DAILY . JOUBNAIi. rORTLAKD.SATUTlDAT EVESINO, OCTOBElt 31. 1903. 15 pretatlon and his, execution 'as a whole la clear and satisfactory. In the Royal high school at Berlin be waa one of the most perfect students. .There particu lar attention la paid to ensemble aa well as aolo work and this especlslly fits Mr. Ormham for. the course of auartet recitals which he has planned. The mualo-lovcrs of this city may as pect a rare treat In the program, for Mr. Graham at the present time Is the only one of Joachim's pupils In the Northwest. The other three members of the auar tet are Edgar E. Coursen. Antone Zllm and rrederlck Zllm. A very' pleasant farewell party waa : sTlven in honor of Miss Rose Bronken ' at her home In East ' Portland on last Wednesday evening, October IS. The evening waa apent In playing games, Those present were: The Misses Ida Par' ker. Juliet Johnson. Margaret Fredeen. Rose Bronken, Minnie-Hoffman, Ermon LecuUr. Clara Freeden and Ermtna Leculer, and Messrs. Miles Jameson, 'Walter Scott Joe Duncan. K. Straub. ' Otto Hoffman, Fred Johnson, Ernest Goldapp, Claude Banneld, Uriah Bltt- Eter, M. Rogers and C. Dugan. At a late hour refreshments were erred by Mrs. Kerr and Miss Rose Bronken, and each one repaired to their jiomes after having spent a moat glorl- pus time witn miss nose. J Vt Vt A pretty dinner was given to a few of the young people on Wednesday even ing by Mrs. C A. Dolph. The Invited ' guests were: Miss Heltshu, Miss Flor nee Strong, Miss Alice Blbson, Mr. Rod ney Gllsan, Mr. Marlon Dolph, Mr. James Wilson, Mr. Edward Falling and Miss Hasel Dolph, the daughter of the hostels. Vt Vt A very pleasant luncheon was given tn Thursday by Mrs. Cyrus A. Dolph. The guests were: Mrs. L. . A. Lewis, Airs. William M. Ladd. Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. Warren Houghton, Mrs. Richard Koehler. Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. . Richard Nunn, Miss Hoyt, Miss Will-' ' lams, Mrs; F. II. Page and Mrs. N. E. lAyer, - Vt Vt Vt ' Thursday evening Mr. Smith enter- talned IS of his friends at his home In Woodstock, the object of which was to , organise a social club to be known as .' the Woodstock Literary club. Music " and conversation were enjoyed until a late hour, when a dainty supper was aerved. Vt Vt i Gilbert camp, auxiliary No. 1. Span " Ish-Amerlcan War Veterans, will give '-one of their delightful parties the i new Woodmen hall Monday evening, November 2. - : Vt .'J- - 1 A very.sucoessful musical and literary entertainment was given last Wednesday evening at the Mount Tabor Methodist church. Mrs. E. 8. Miller of Centenary was the principal feature of the evening. The Sunnyslde male quartet were re celved with much applause. Several recitations were well rendered and the Mount Tabor ladles quaKe were hardly prepared for the hearty encore-' wnicn aney received. ' Vt Vt Vt ' The Young Ladies' Missionary society Of the First Presbyterian church held Its regular meeting Thursday after . noon in the chapeL The society has taken up the study of Lux Chrlstl for the winter. Tuesday afternoon the regular meet . Ing of .the ladies' aid was held In the ' church parlors. The ladies are prepar Ing the usual Christmas box for India. Much interest Is manifested in the coming of Dr. Wilbur Chapman, ait evangelist Dr. Chapman Is In Callfor nia this month and will be In Portland some time early in December. Vt Vt Vt v At the recent offering for. home mis Hlons at the First Presbyterian church tha sum of $1,00 was secured. The First church will now have their own missionary In the field. Thursday,' November 5, the state con ' ventlon of the T. W. C. A- will meet at 'Albany. Dr. Hill will deliver an ad dress. l i.i. . m . ..a- . .. I (V.. 1..-. k.,M.Ht ... -A ..1 """ m Mm -AvakAU. vonnv imAw Pnvi.n4 -u. ., vfr I resemble a ham and tha wr.Mnn I una1 IDS pieasantest events of the Van De Water left on tiia avanlnr train were in harmony with the occasion. Red a"on WM tn Hallowe'en entertain for Walla Walla, where they will make and yellow autumn leave intertwined! Ib-at given by Clan Macleay No. Ill at tneir ruture tome. I witn garianas or ivy. relieved tne sober-1 Anon nau last evening. Vt Vt Vt I ness of the walls, while large golden The decorations were simple but ap A quiet wedding waa solemnised Sun-1 Jack o'lanterns dimly lighted the room, I proprlate to the occasion. Broad spread day evening, October 21, at the home of Jiving such weird appearance that when Ing palms banked the stage on either A. C Hoggatt 414 Alder, when Harvey the ghost appeared it Seemed his nat- side presenting the appearance of E. Rambo was united In marriage to ural domain. Another Interesting fea- garden. The flags of the United States Miss Mae Wlnnlfred Alnson, Rev. Dr. I ture was the gypsy tent where many and the British Isles added color to the Hill officiating. I or tne young people consulted the sibyl scene. Directly above the stage hung Vt Vt Vt . I to find what fate had In store for them. Okl Glory with the Union Jack on either Wednesday. October 28, at high noon, After refreshments of corn meal mush side, while to the right and about the at the residence of Mrs. A. Parker, inland butter, applea and popcorn, music I middle of the balcony waa suspended Grand avanna Mr ilmnn T rVilaman I and sames were lndulsred In. I tha "roval Standard." Onnnalta tn thla and Marguerite E. Haney were married, Vt Vt Vt . ' I n( on tfe left of the balcony was the Rev. j. F. Ghormley officiating. Mr. and Tne uuting, club will give its Hal- nag of Scotland. Mrs. Coleman left for an extended tripllowe'en party thla evening at the home The program was as follows: on the Sound. They were recipients of of Miss Alice Plunket at 204 Eleventh Overture "Scottish Airs" many valuable presents. , No cards. . (street The Invitations, in the form of Everest's Orchestra """ , ' i ;a black cat, have been oilt for some I Introductory remarks., i . II II II j time ana a very enjoyaDie time is sn- Chief O. M. Fraaer F. O. Eby and" Miss Capitol a Shull, 1 tlctpated by all favored by the club. I Contralto solo -"When the Kye Comes both of Portland, were united In mar-I About 30 guests will be present The I Hame" Mrs. Walter Reed rlage at 4 p. tn., Wednesday, October I color scheme of the decorations will be Dance Shean Trews 38. The ceremony was performed by I yellow and white. The lighting will be Miss Roste Forbes Rev. W. B. Holllngshead, pastor of the 1 done by Jack o'lanterns and all the en-1 Tenor aolo "The Rose .of Allendale" Centenary Methodist Episcopal church. I tertalnmenta provided for the guests Mr. J. W. Belcher Mr. ana Mrs. Eby will reside at eeo l will be mystio In the extreme. The Soprano solo 'The Scottish Blue Broadway. I supper will be In keeping with the time Bells"......... .Mrs. A. C. Sheldon Vt Vt Vt 1 and the occasion. Baritone solo "Sweet Albion Jamea E. Cole and Miss Oesle Dans, I ' Vt Vt Vt .....Mr. Dom J. Zan both of this city, were married on Sun-1 A very pleasant home party was given Bagpipe selections. Piper Maj. J. S. Moon aay. ucwatr ai i;iv p. m., uis oy miss xnes runer ai ner noma at set uuartet Liocn ijomond manse of Calvary Presbyterian church. Oak street on Tuesday evening. October Dance Highland, Fling. Rev. William 8. Gilbert officiating, nr. 27. Flinch waa the order of the even-1 fl....Mlss Rosle Forbes and Mrs. Cole will live at 713 East. Ash Ing. A dainty luncheon was served fol-1 Tenor solo 'The Lass o'Qowrle' street lawed by dancing. Mr. J. W. Belcher M f Contralto solo 'Come Under Mv vOsasB bTjbBTTb. The first neighborhood social of the Pladie" Mrs. Walter Reed Golden Rule Hive No. 17 will give a series, which the First Presbyterian Baritone solo 'The Braes o'Mar" baxaar the first week In December for church Is giving In the different neigh- .... .-.Mr. Dom J. Zan the benefit of the hospital fund. The borhoods. waa held at the home of Mrs. ladles have made a beautiful quilt with Noon on the East Bide, Tuesday even the colors of the order which will be Ing, October 27. There was a short mud raffled. cal program and light refreshments Vt Vt Vt were aerved. Invitations are out for a dancing party I The second of the series was held at at Parsons' hall on the evening of No- I the home of Mrs. R. McKenzle on King rember f. to be riven bv Portland Coun- street Friday evening, October 30. The Soprano solo "Loudon's Bonnie Woods and Braes' Mrs. A. C. Sheldon Miss Leonora Fisher accompanist The concert was .followed by dancing. number of the dances being Scotch. cil NdL 878, Knights of Columbua. The rooma were very prettily decorated and zAMxva artrszoAu. The musicals at the Seamen's Inst!' committee In charge la: John M. Oearin, refreshments In keeping with the Hal- . . . b- rs Wh ha.m last . a vr.JL.. n-...-. T Ilnw.'.n ..nn w.r. ..rad Thara will 5"te' ,Ven Dr. WM' hKnam ! Thomas A. O'Gorman. Walter J. Gearln John N. Caaey, Alfred E. Kerrigan, Dr, H. P. O'Connor, chairman. The' patron esses are: Mrs. J. Hallinan, Mrs. J. P. O'Brien. Mrs. J. T. Shea, Mrs. J. N. Sutton and Mra. J. R. Riley. Vt Vt vt Wednesday evening waa successful. invitation, will be Issued giving date r """-h. 'V,Z" "JT " Z appreciated by the audience. The piano solos were executed with taste and expression. Master Roy Clark received an ova and place. Vt Vt Vt H. C. Whitter, in charge of the ad vertisement department of Olds, Wort' & m . ... . . n . . I . . Tf I . I . lil ... -M I w-lcl uiiDtn Lamp Auxuiary no, i. Dpanisn- man oc kmii, tacumiw nm unmuj i w. i. American War veterans' next party will Wednesday. October 28. by giving a 8pr,n(r Bong..ni M1. 'Ju?u Cole.d uae piece ai ew wooaman nan, no- pany iu tw w u iric.m. recitations contributed much to the vember 2. Vt Vt Vt m,. i.r, Bnjvjjruioiiv. Alia WHtcil cull- Jt'L0" by the entire audience singing The Centennial Maidens will give a pretty. Large branches of brilliantly col- danclng party at Parsons' hall, Novem- ored f41age enhanced the root, .while ber 3. roses itT-pTSfusion Ridded beauty and & Vf Vi fragrance to the acene. Several dancing clubs of the city are Several hours were pleasantly en- making plans for elaborate Thanksgiving joyed with muslo and conversation k a saas . . a. . I i a T'l.. wn a parries, invitauuna xor wmca will D l wnon an oivbkiiv uitu luu Vornl mnln "Unm flnmr" unique. served. As souvenirs of the occasion. voeal I1Hrn!2?nC eaa aa aaer I AaT liru la . asj eniaae arl r I -- The ladles of the Flrft Conrreratlonal a handsomely bound copy of Whlttler's Plan0 0,0T,'.'?in,?.-Al'' Thorne church will hold their annual baxaar on poems. Those present were: Mr. and Vo.., .., n,m Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, De- Mrs. Harry Sale. Mr. and Mra Meagher. yocal mi nonaMao? nniDcr jl, ana a. inn nuuBunuiu, lancy mr. uiu rai". -uuu wvhhu ... i r,.. it ,,n-, "America" Mrs. Whlgham and Mrs, Leach were the accompanists. Pro gram: Piano duet Wedding March Mendelssohn Mra Whlgham and - Mra Leach. .Llddle Miss Cocking. .Sllsby luncheon and dinner, washing dishes, washing and Ironing table linen. - The president of the Y. W. C. A.. Mrs, Walter -J. Honevman. is much inter ested in the domestlo science school and la confident of Its successt tVDTTUXVTMOn. Dr. and Mrs. Butler entertained number of friends at their beautiful home In thia city this .week. A pleas ant time was enjoyed by those present Mr. H. K."Lounsbury was the guest of honor and those present were:.' Mr.. and Mrs. W. 1L Walker. Mr. ana Mrs. ueorge W. Conkey, Mr. and Mrs. L. Damon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs.' W. A. Messner. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. KUtcn Mr. end Mrs. J. E. Kirkland, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Goodman. Mr. and Mrs. A. B Locke. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. C U Fltchard, Mrs. M. Babbitt, Miss Nellie Damon and Mr. IL Hlrchbera. Hon. I. L. Patterson, son of F. A. Patterson of this city, was visiting his parents here for several days this weerc Miss Lela Harren was visiting friends In Salem for several days this week, re turning home Tuesday. C A. McLaughlin and wife leave for Canada this week to attend the funeral of Mr. McLaughlin's mother. Miss Oil la Hastina-s has been visiting tn Portland for several days. She re turned home Wed needs y. Mr. O But er was in Portland to at tend the meeting of road supervisors of the state during a' part of the week. Mrs. Oliver Locke snd her sister, Miss Grace Damon, of Salem, have been visit-, Ing with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Damon, for several days this week. Frank Butler, a surveyor, well known over here, has been In Independence surveying the city under the supervision of a commiitee appointed by the coun cil. He finished his work Thursdsy. Miss Nellie Burke and Miss Ivy Bur ton, both well-known teachers, were In Salem Saturday. Mrs. Plymale left this week for a short visit in California. J. B. Parrott of Portland has been visiting with Dr. and Mrs. O. D. Sutler of this city during the week. H. Hlrschberg and Dr. O. D. Butler have been appointed by the mayor aa delegates to attend the irrigation con areas, which meets at Pendleton. Mr. Rov Hawkins returned to Inde pendence thla week, after a two-weeks stay in Dallas. Mlaa Mae Kennedv has reslxned her position aa pianist fn the orchestra and left for McMlnnvllle, where she will at tend school. WZSDXVOS. Married at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Caswell, 180 Seventeenth street Mr. A. Clayton Van . De Water and Miss Laura Caswell. Rev. "John E. Simpson of St Mark's church was the officiating minister. Mr. Van ' De Water is a prominent man of Walla Willa, and a mfemher of the Washington ATTENTION, LADIES For the next Thirty Says yon can i have a salt made for 140, from a large Variety of exclusive pattens. X have secured a first-class modiste, and can : make all kinds of f aaoy gowns at mod "rats prloes. Buff man, ladles' Tailor, '. 431-4 Mohawk Bldg. ' m .ii ...t. ... wi u.ii. jt rx.l... 1- T. a DimiiiinB.ii. eclipse former records. The friendship Rahles and Mr. H. C. Whitter. piVno lno "First witT" . fi" "atUre' WUI ' yerb -.--1 Miss Frances Joseph. Introduced. OLTBS BOCEETT. i.i. ..Tn tm. u... Vt Vt Vt The Portland Caledonian club heldP"" " Pin.'utl aiio nvuuai suiiu vi i hiiut uiuicu i in annual nanuwo gn party "I Vnxal anl "Cnr am Ft.,nu" is iJiKnmnr, io im ami xoio cany mi AiiBKjr nail on oaiuraay evening, w i Maaeharonl December at Parsons' hall. I tober J4. The hall was nrettlly deco- ;;.V'V.V.","A' Vt Vt ' rated with Oregon grape and brightly p,ano ,0i"Brlde-s Dream'' Wetxel Tuesoay The Cinderella club will rive the first Hntd with ntmn Ioovp. nano soio Bride is uream .... wetxel l MJ j party of the season Thursday evening, Ex-Municipal Judge George Cameron, Voeal solo'Fariaa I un Av" Kdham I vieiltlpff relatives In Astoria. December 10, at Parsons' hall. The sec- chief of the club, presided In his usual VocaI mi.. I'lra K .-Needham M Rosenthal, a Portland travel ond party will be In January. This club happy style. The xercises were opened ou.,.,. T..i.. consists of prominent young society by stirring music upon the bagpipes by ,olo-'Three Green Bonnets". icvio. i x-ipera juoun ana jucajcuu. viiii vttiu- i -r. .ir, .1 ., . Aw. M-t i i . .i erun Liien weicumeu , ie irtmiua 111 m ACTOBXA. John W. Garner went to Portland Saturday to attend the Nordlca con cert Frank M. Gerdes and Mra. Gerdes left on Monday for Juneau, Alaska, where they will reside in the future, and where Mra Gerdes will manage the store of Ross-Hlgglnes Company. Robert Llndenberger left Saturday ev ening for Germany on a business trip, and will not return to Astoria before spring. Carlton Allen and Mrs. Alien are in the city for the winter and are domi ciled at the Cole. Dr. Estes. Miss Pearl Estes and Miss Lulu Estes attended the Nordloa con cert in Portland and visited a few days, in McMlnnvlll- Will E. Cole was home from Van couver the first part of ths week, visit ing his parents. Judge J. T. Taylor was In Portland the first of the week. Judge H. O'Connel has returned from a business trip to Puget sound. Miss Mary Hoefke has returned from an extended visit in The Dalles and Portland. Judge J. F. Taylor was In Portland the first of the week. i II. O. Van Dusen, fish warden, has gone to Eastern Oregon on an Inspecting tour. - Harrison Allen went to Portland Miss Kate Anderson of Vancouver Is V! Vt Vt The Quel Que Soit club Is planning a fw well chosen remarks, there were v.--, nf T.' dancing party for Friday, November , songs by Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Robertson, vocal B01 r!rmf,,A(,tfve rV. ' . '' t7 t . V-Tk ki r v. . -,u 1 1 r r. at.uu.u11.. rw.u i choru, of ladles 'The Blue Bells of antartaln aralnln Januarv. T., -... ui.ili., 171 In a. h V ln I BCOUana BCnilling Vt Vt Vt and W. McCormack. Instrumental music ..hs Centennial Girls nave Issued in-1 by Miss Wananeacker, a pie-eating con- vitations ror a dancing party at Parsons' ball, Tuesday, November 26. The pa' test and the iisual "chappit tattles." lna man. was In the city Tuesday. Miss Mary Hoefke has returned to Astoria after a visit in The Dalles. . G. M. Crawford of the Astorlan force was In Portland Sunday. P. J. McGowan. the veteran salmon nacker. came over from the . north shore Monday. Charles B. Trescott, the well-known cold storage man, arrived In the city UBAO-TJX'S AinrrAL Dimrx. I Monday night from New York. Mr, The Tden'a League of the First Con- Trescott has been In the East for the Rafraahmanta wr served and danc- greratlonal church rave their annual past year or more. He formerly re tronasal, are Mra. R. O. BtoeHr. Mra. E. I ln .ninviul until 1 1 -Sn a'rlacV. I iiiiii n h. .v,nv. tji. I sided in this City. Wetsler, Mrs. J. W. Grusst. ' when "'Auld Lana- Svne" was heartily w.... Mrs. Clyde Fulton returned Vt Vt Vt latin- and all went home after enjoying . iv.... .r ..! Portland uunaay. Portland lrcla Mn KK Wnm.r. f l . . . """" wlc " 0 gUCBlS uw -- ' v. i WDI V U1CBDIU1 k CTCli 4iirA Woodcraft will give one of their pleas-1 ant whist parties Friday evening. No-1 2CT7SXOAX. vember 8, in their hall In the Ablngton The brilliant violinist William Wal- iitumn iav.. nd h inn-ZlVi club held an Informal reception at the ; lace Graham, has setUed permanently banlced nlgh ln tne center with flowers. home of Mr"' Mark Hayt'r Wedne"day w i in runiu u auu it no uxkiuiiiicu m luiiiHcu rru. m..a.sv i.ki .- - . ij a suiBriiuun. The Council of Jewish women will quartet which will give chamber music Mr M Walton The 80 guests were received by Mrs. were present and thoroughly enjoyed the good things-placed before jjiem. The I tianun were ueauuiuuy aecoraiea wnn from 8AXAAS. The'ladles of the Lewis and Clark hold their regular meeting Wednesday, recitals during the coming season. Th ? t hT" VtaW i sat the eniest of hoor I- M. Metxger, November 4, at 2:30 p. m at Selling, first recital is planned to occur about R,r r CdI. of LZ and at hi. M. E. Chase. Klrsch hall. Rev. Dr. David Levins the end of NoVember in Parsons' hall. tm?i! lt . untU 4 o'clocl T.. "I, upon "Jewish Ceremonials." The entire series of programs will be nent members of the lea Miss Eleanor Haber of San Francisco largely a society event and among the KXT,s It this table 5 h. tea was served. Mrs. D. M. Metxger is Mrs. M. Hayter and Mrs. The afternon from 2:80 4 o'clock was spent quite pleas- will give A reading and Mrs. Frank Ra- patronesses of the artlstlo musician are w VL "th' , ea. Misses president and Mrs. Chase vice-president ley wlU be the soloist of the afternoon. Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd. Mrs. Richard M,rMmer in.rSs,n, ltd rittl! of this club, which is ln a flourishing Koehler. Mrs. I. N. Fleischner. Miss I condition. PABTIZB. . Nellie Williams. Mrs. Helen Ladd Cor- a. ' v. ...t u.a v a Tha students of Dallas college pre- Monday evening the degree team of bett and Mrs. Richard Nunn. p,,m w.itr. noiiH t,. sented the drama, "The Great Arrival, Golden Rule Hive No. 17, L. O. T. M.J Mr. Graham Is not a stranger to oeoree for a toast to the lalea nreaant at the college chapel last evening. The ..il.. ' a. V a. hhaII eaaalwa 1aaI . . .. r "I -ft. . H aa aSi tvall Sill f 0 1 11 a1 htf POI - gave a very pleasant party at the Portland, for he was well received here I ,v,i, v.,n . v.. characters were well sustained by col Alisky hall. The hall was lavishly dec- last season ln a concert at the Marquam judge Then followed a short talk by lee etudents. The proceeds will go for orated by a wealth of Oregon grape and Grand theatre. His undoubted talent rr House on the Question of forming the benefit of the College Athletic asso- bright blossoms, whUe streamers of red. has been demonstrated in the ease and a fraternal organization from the Men's elation. black and white silk, the colors of the expression with which he renders the i. order, were festooned from the celling, most difficult selections from the Dr. Temple then delivered the address AlBAsTT. regressive wnisi was tne game piayed. classics of the old masters. This season of the evening, the subject being Miss Madlae Armstrong returned last A,r- .lllr, VWka. SZ. iZ.'T .".w1?", 1 7 . .,, "Alaska," and he spoke of his lmpres- evening from Iowa, where she spent were given forpthe highest scores, the I to the classical muslo. This will .innj ,.na. rann -in tu.i I .? nlan.ana . k....llt Jt I , iL j . I - -"f iv iiiiiai . i ,T T. , i . " "PBClay PPe o me many uovuic gOIL j,r Temple is a fluent speaker Mr. Wiley Holman, one or Benton the lady's, was a pair of cut glass salt of the old masters In this city. and his address was both entertalnlns rountVs wealthiest farmers, has rented and pepper shakers with sterling silver I As a quartet leader, Mr. Graham has ftna instructive. iwi". nau exceptionally nne opportunities, lor a Vt Vt he was a pupil under the world's great- Last night the Christian Endeavor so- est auartet master. Joachim. His clety of the Third Presbyterian church studies at Berlin occupied nearly seven T. W. O. A-radical change has been effected in 50 the residence of A. B. Stafford and will move to Albany to reside. Mra. Louis F. Knowlton left this morning for Portland on a visit with her parents Rev. H. L. need or tne AUDurn ineo-. Individual and Class Work. Terms Reasonable. enjoyed an old-fashioned Hallowe'en vears. durine which tima ha won th public sentiment . during the last party at tne resroence or O. A. Rock- approval of the strictest critics. His w" cs wm' ln! loxical seminary, formerly of Albany, wen, ii uaat nineteenth street As tones are described as, round, true and w""u- " ' " ,'r consiaerea ,u d t ye r ln Germany ln nwiUW"u pai-ica biiuuiu Dt in a Darn, Bumcienuy DTO&a tor tne aeiau oz inter- " if. " Z . :r a. a. : w aT connection with his seminary worn. be practical ln self -attainments and to Special and Private Classes Forme Upon Application. PROF. RINGLER'S PHYSICAL CULTURE SCHOOL For Men and Women UP-TO-DATE-COZY-CLEAN-CONVENIENT EIGHT. ASSISTANTS , . : Special departments of Dancing, Fencing, Boxing and Wrestling, and private treatment for Health. Special girls' and ladies' afternoon classes now forming Terms 75c and $1.00 per month. N Ladies'. morning 1 and evening classes and, men's evening classes $1.00 per month.' r Business men's classes daily. ' 309 ALDER ST., Cory 6th Phone MAIN 1981 1 PROF.' ML M. RINGLER No R Tape. , Join Now, The Popular School Call or Write for Cataloju-f. get the benefits out of all surround ings is the supreme desire. In do- Mr. and Mrs. d. Marion of the Revere, are home from their bridal trln. Mr. Sim Bennett witn tne irst a- X&lFXEL 1JJ?Z,1Z b"many tlonal bank; Mr. Walter Cheney, with prAC.U.Ci viu!i wJS.lSL.. Eilers music store, and Mr. Lute AVU1JH VIIIQI1 a Vl.t .ohiaii eta' soclation girls and untrained house keepers may be fitted for a useful life, To their regular courses of bookkeeping, stenography, music, snd languages, a course in domestic science and indus trial Minerva Laurence as teacher. Thompson, with Feldenhermer, the Jew eler of Portland, spent Sunday with Albany friends. Postmaster Hirsch ana his aaugnters snent Sunday with Albany friends. J. M. Merrill or ctook county ar.a art have been added with Miss M,8B ,,;, Cox 0f Linn county, were Here girls may have practical train- d y eVening. Justice Klsley officiating. Mr. and Mrs. E. x. tsiayion or urooa ...n vara In tha cltv 1 uaanav on Bcwiiis iiiw n i vuroiiuH una icnooi their way to Lebanon. ing in dressmaking or they may make and trim a hat The children s class in A pretty wedding was. solemnised year! with Instructions In plain and hand sewing ana elementary machine sewing. I Kundav. October 25, at the home of Mr. There is a class in Dasnet making, and Bnd Mrs. j. r. Douglas, corner of besides producing all sorts of attractive rourth and Railroad streets, when their rasaeis. mo Vuiu r. inraini 10 maae daughter. Maude, waa married to Mr, cane chain seats. b. v. Palmer. At 1 o'clock the bridal in aomesuc science mere are several Couple. accompanied by Mr. Ell Ro enthusiastic classes snd they are tak- mine, as best man. and Miss Maude ing up aimui wi huio uuuruo aurm. pam,er as bridesmaid, marched lata Farman IS using In the Boston school the parlor, where; surrounded 1y beau of cooking. The first series of lessons t!fui roses and chrysanthemums, the inciuaes me preparauoa 01 simple ceremony was performed v br Rev. dishes, together witn a study of the Clarke Bower of the Christian church. food materials and the effect of each Following the ceremony the bride upon the human system.' f.d aroom. accompanied by the many xam aavnc: coum ; involves a I vnaata. nroceeded to tne dlnlnr-room. knowledge ln simple cookery and Is Many valuable and useful presents were planned to give Instructions in more racatved from the 46 relatives and complicated dishes. ; I friends" who wera present, i ( . The waitress course Includes care of 1 - the dining room and pantry, car of sU- , Additional society news will be found ver. ana cutlery, serving of breakfast, I on page IX. UNPRECEDENTED This year will stand fi5rth as an epoch In the history of Cooks. Never before has there been such an enormous gathering of good things. VVlhile the varieties are legion, still not one .whit of artistry or merit has been sacrificed. We ask you to verify this by examining our display. The Most Important Even This Last. Week Was the Coming of , ' "Tata riTB HATXOW .......By Rudyard Kipling- Net 11.40. The first collection of Mr. Klpllnss poems since UN. ." ;' . . . . Other New Things Were "tXTTTai H01O5M A Novel by William Dean Howells "XCTDOlCIirT" By Alice Brown , Illustrated by W. T. Smedley. "A HDIirriD OOIOBT ....By Mary Raymond Bhipman Andrews Author "Vive 1'Empereur." 'TrOTnt-nf-KASU" By Oeraldlns Anthony A Btory of Smart Life In New Tork and at a Country Club. 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