h ' t ‘1»* ■■ • , rv* y ’ . -**?•'* ' t * ■ «ft ■ • 'A V )M | BB * • >0»»»»»eO » « < » ♦ ♦ » * < « « « I * thé B(d 'fathioned daheft which' closed the evening’» elfe 00». tertalnment. t • ber 'ft 'M ■* I MWs grb of Bpo- Ä 4 , t a tba • • fe n d .? , « to n i » —«Ik* t 'helos, CallfOttlMk Lam klh, « i l k M ft. WfeMfea j ' ' . * ' J very striking,, '» m e ' fearful add W d h d lW S l™ ; T ~ "Some tin e -was spent .In vlh- ting a d l coM laHbg fashions f t onneta and gowns, after* which 1 he following program was given ¡nd i feuc» enjriyed by hose prteebL. , "The f ir « ' ’number was An opening J U f t o f - M r s ,, fi.* fc. PrAlt lie n mfcdd ’ ‘ fllb "Anniversarf'’ Proclainatiqn. A quartet, com- •oAOd dt Mr«.' Brie Weren, M m A ft. «m ttfe -Mrs. Homer Bi li­ n g s and Mi*s Jean Anderson. San#. . 'How Do You. Do Old Timers, M o * Do Yoh DoT* Tho hong h ft| -feMw. idirecfty to the T * 'fe » » .f io h n pair and “feel the diffcrei MUIS read "That Old -Sweetheart- e f - Mine," «c- feMMmmM a t t M piaan uy u n . V k f T tfC M lf.1 ’ 'TJarflñg Nellie httendaaoe at t&0 m tdiw fihH r Ifc fcctorp’ tte e tlflt gt; tha OMtOral »«deration - a t Washington aodt m rt OregWfcl rdpresentattve, jg ,M Qr« * Chamberlain, a t ; jh e fcjenniSl at L6b A hgO ltt at Ihh Ume of th a t patBerlhg. ' ‘ i ' M„ . w e e tm o r. dad Mrs. lilie s . - VnrfbPatWr®». - \ Tonphr pointed' 'f t b o r i and a adftber of others tib h part a b a l a . U s ttlSOUSSlOBS. Other I f l b a th e , program, ,U e report O f) the delegatee, A ft. of whofe brongbt a-mOeeage to the socipty -«M» .-HMift. - ‘ T h e, report« were - very .Ja- conragingftnd helpful. Thoee re­ porting Aftrtftfc. i . d. t f e M t r . M M . d i- ill: tthss, lira . M b e o K h lW d ra .; 1, p . fa y fc t. sharps honors with the small one in thw new hat modes, and hath Insist that the crown bo quit» high. Wé haVc A Wrtfttíetfñl assotthrent of both siies in the season’s m ost tfcahti/ul designs. Wineland's'Millinery & Hairdressing U, Pwlors . - J be proceeds o f this affair M to w a ft tbh hasbort ot M ary Twang. • who la one *h ‘ A lfttoftftokfe osat from f t p a f t to Korea, oak who all fftfetoa to feanp in Ash- feh- h er Boitte feas lifte f tf ty R a f t feeforh gölag feto MUilOllary fe o ft. aÆXi’au fcntcrtalnoif A t flttftifeft Mrs. James B. Duncan of I I I feargadlne street, has Just re­ turned froto a plfcasant visit with her mother, Mrs. WAhry Tipton had her stater, Mrs. R . 0 . Snell­ ing where she was m oat, delight­ fully enttftllnO d f t f t b febtei Marion In Salem, H e r visit was ft 1M WM1 m Sappy ontlngs and ¿rives, the Relatives and friends not allow hor A Hgn a « a s f t n r a g Jibttfew * w k ilr abtwt it! Results are al* ways the same with M a z o l a as th e shortening: richer, l i g h t e r , b e tte r * The ftfttaft ön quits a fte a t h . b fe b lT m eAft the dependable means aw rè than O »r ûAlae Always tittoW t vAítíé apd quality In Jewelry. jftfe» reetpä ä /Adi nevet fM & l # e feAture dhUonally k n o w » ’ MAheA. Thfe W alth am 17*- jewel, th in model Js typical of «U.00 ' re- Chamberlaln, Mrs. M ark Real. partners fo r tea ware Miss Mollie Songer, Mrs. C. W lgg found the quartet sang enson,, f t f t . Charles Gardner e songs" mentioned above. eleat. Add the Chapter Rfeent "Tea aad old fashioned seed Miss Blanche Micks. • ’ . kes aa^ ginger b^ead were fre d and very appetising they K fo - APU« SAJ l * B WOK!«« «»WaS« Among the newest arrivals in Spring Dress Goods are softie very beautiful imported voiles. ; , «* IN F^qLUSIVK OBESH LHNOTH8 , feà btdted her tenth birthday, Sat- wlsglfcg thOfe M lg h t bS another lovely tim e again soon. A t the g u n r u t f l At Bellview there is always/ the Jolly social > p la f presented by Mrs. hoar and hostesses ate present a f A ft, 1 *4 ,’ I Lawrence to see that . everyone le happy and provided w ith delicious re- Mrs. O. 0 - EJubanks wltth tndse II at t ie piano frestfmehts, for which their fame luly An old time produc- has gone forth. • 4 1 .' tod , been w ritten - by nln Franklin and had a M em bers A tten d C onferew oe— qe in opening, and was en- Just now interest lh Mount "Abraham and the Flro Ashland ÔhapteT t l. A, R., ¿en­ ters fa the candidacy df fers '"The Junior Room at the M. Gordon M accrackeii for S tlto Re­ E. church had been made into a adtyng for this playlet, by gent and that of M rs H . 0 . An­ derson for Correspohdldg Secre­ bt*Udln< « " r e a l teht with ap tary. t jjMMMRft farnlshings. A delegation, ten strong, has i i'fedhdtlfeul., spring blosson’,8, gone to Portland to attend the hShtM hhk white, were massed AbSfci p h i. With the m ajority of state ôonfersnei fe, À. M» Gfty” wi> bridge ^ M m M o ^ f i u n f e jto t s r f r fr s < W S. A rthu r T h i • bonntry homo - o f ' M rs. , i R. Hobertaon Homer BArron was the scene of ! . |he home of a most 'fd ^ llb tfu l ope o^cTock iWth Main, to dinner Wednesday, when covers wore'1 l a l / ^ o f eilteOn kt A table jftrtm oat, of the laden w itjf.w h a t proved to be nday pchool, Sat- a veritable feast of delicious Vfendai , , *’• ' i-’ ' Those thre% classes of girls Daiutw,.,H»utcupe in yellow, had a psM cetft d e lig h tfu l,a fte r­ wit»-* lapgjftoe r im aid . Htf- noon at t ils hftifttAble home. fodtta'dftfeoa tho tawo aftd tlfe Gamed;. played. Until «11 same brAapt b lossom s glow ed Were tired, when delicious re­ About ta g y p o g i.. la the hpaclous freshments Were served. liv in g room w ild Scotch heather . ,TkS g i« * i a ll f * lt tfcdt it Kml used}1 Affectively ,lh decora - beet* a f o d f t r f a l httAftodk Ib a w ^ botne a JtiPPY ,HttlA crowd five years old, others perhaps Older.« i . . , t , . ti “Some «of’ the codtutnft wef$ be band— controlled by a provide this "100 per cent” f t Will atop » e f t fd f g fa rth e r Isit « p o llu e r fa tu ra from Spo- pne. bln speaking betorp the. club, fes. Westtapre expressed herself Igbly dsHghtod w i l l t i e beau- iu i Civie Club hedge and the ork which has been d o le and i beiat dftfe h e ft. 1 t V • She ' Stated «he expected to Beaaflt Asecfcfetfex iftiehrated. feaihh Patrick’s D *T < « b 1 < * * * o cb>ctl' •rfifcri tablees of five hnadred weir» P lay ed 'w fth Mrs. Trances ftolling securing.4 high score for the1 ladiese and M r. Coohran for the fteh. 'M rs . Payne aiyL M r. Bd H4gh held low scores. . --'The» h all w as decorated very prettily In green, honoring the program numbers were heartily encored and thoroughly eajo/sd by the listeners. A fte r fhe betfeets were sold and contenta ttvsn appreciative lodern Woodmen afcn- Attention, all 'present took pprt fe lt. . - ,.1, hl hiiwM»«'... Now at last complete i bottom of the foot—and are possible owing to MM?’*»*» L a u a x r w - v ' " * r i,° ®p qlub “ d IU I t , P a tric k s H ay Warty— ««use for the Spokane papers. *JOn March 1J. th e ; ft^ fe a a ’s Mrs, W W tn d r e .M A B ffc e A .la M W /T U t Those on the progrom wefOl Mrs. À. A. Madded, Oracle of l i e febyal Neighbors, wfeh- play ed a piano solo; aa etriieetra composea of Mrs. F ay jR A se ti- tVaftt, W illiam Oreetabretfèrtÿnd Cbgrles Lamb, gave muslchl Uei- ectieijasi of * n unusual order; Afternoon. tonday, M atth 2g— French Club, M rt. A^ice ¡Turner and m Fay fewdey, March • » — Ashland Roaencrsns gave In pantomine Study Club. Mrs. B. V. Carter and story "The Preacher’s V a­ cation:’' J . \ ‘ hostess. U b le * Tarife» N n f t m edñtbnt With odas a ••'W My ’ w p H f A t t « « theatre solation. ’ ¿ party with her? Lovely ■ cakes and ice ' cream The first part -of the program w ia an Auto trip Which alt dn- were »«rved bef. Many g t a gifts Teh» brought to LaVoun to bê tfeAA- Mrs. D dà W hitney, fer», a . V om ette) Mrs. i t t i M cN air and tCofltlnàeà o trP tfc ì WvêV Mrfe Fl O. tW bdeahbrt. —, M» . ■ z ■U.U u. nah » t ftfi.