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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. IATURDAY. MAY 22, 1911 PAOE THUI 1 OCIETY Mill Mm C. Tillman Society Edlior. Btll Phone 5IJ R. Ham 2IM A delightful affair o( (In week tuiilc plure an Monday at I lie O. I). Auilin home on Montgomery iltcet when Mrs. Autiln anU tier titter, Mn. D. J. llallanlyue, entertained fur llielr mullier, Mr. Mien Jonc. I.ilile Mitt Cernldliie Kinne, drcttcd in t dainty while frock trimmed In iink, received the gueata at the door. ' The rooma were artiati.'ally decorated in riut of roue, which made in effective back ground for the (manly gowned ladica. Fancy-work and music furiiialicd the fternoon'a diveraion. The muaical program, which wat very much en joyed, conaiatcd of vocal toloa by Meadamca Rhodes, Nulling Davia and Kelly and I piano aclcclion by Miaa Logan. Mra. Worrell and Mra. Ilurklurt rendered I piano duet. 'At he cloac of the afternoon, a dainty luncheon waa aerved by the Miaaca Marcicl Auatin, l.ucile l.onglMttoin, Violet Nutting and Nathiel Donaca. The privileged gtiealt included Mee damei K. Wilea. ". L. Pate, U O. Coalea, II. L. Ilochineyer, II. 'II Hewitt, S. C. Worrell. Walton Wor rell, Howard Keevea, J. J. Cultina. Fred Fortmiller, A. Stark. Kigga. 1 II. .'Iodine. J. A. McKillop. J. t). Sum mera. W. A. Uarretl. t. E. Kinne. W. C. Tweedale. J. W. Wcaiherford. Arthur Bowcraox. L. II rlah, W. II. Iloltnan, L. E. Hamilton, l.onghot torn. W. II. Rhodes. P. P. Nutting. L. I.. Swan. J. L. White. Percy Kel ly, I.ouia Vicreck, Edward Viere-k. Charlea Mnnaon, Harriet Faulk (Alaaka). Griff King, Grant Pirtle. A. Auatin, II. Palmer, William Hand, John Kobaon. G. W. Wright, Mc Chcaney, W. It. Davia. Logan, Daw aon. George Taylor, Roliert Burk hart, Hugh Fiaher, W. I Marks, Fred Word. Reed Walworth. D. Wakefield (Portland), Glen Junkina. Bert Weatbrook. U. G. Smith. R. A. B. Veal and Miaa Nellie Pate. i) ft S In compliment to Dr. and Mra. Kavanaugh, who have juat returned. after a aix month'i trip in the Kail und who arc reaidenta of Portland. Mr. and Mra. A. Mirkel were hoata to the mcmbcri of the "SKI club," the club in which the honored gtieata were ntrmhera while they reaided in tliia city, on Tuenday. "5tW waa the game played and at the cloac Miaa Stella Durgan and Mr. Grant I'irlle acorcd high. In the lute evening the hoateaa aerved I drliirhtful iiiiper. I)r, and Mri. Kavanaugh were pre aented with gift aa a remembrance front the gueata. The additional gurtts included Meaara. and Mea. dutiicl IV Mitchell, J. V. Uooley, J. Liudgreu, Grant Pirtle, Miaa Stella Dorgau, Miai Anna Schulta, Mra. I.ouia Goff, Mra. Peter Paulue, Mr. Ora Baker and Mr. Harry Shea. ID t Mra. Frank Meiatcr entertained the mcmbera of the Arlcrafl club on Tueaday. A plcaaunt time waa paaa cd in acwiug and converaation and at the rloae, dainty refrcahuientl were erved. i 9 Miaa Elhrl llcougher, aenior of the Albany high achool, waa the iuapira ii on for a farewell party on Wednra d.iy at the home of Miaa Winnifred lladlcy at hrr borne. 124) Water atrcel. (jamea and niuaic furniahed ' lie eveniug'a diveraiona and at the t'loae of a aocial hour, choice refreah ineuta were aerved. Thoe preaent were Mr. and Mra. Maurer, Mr. -and Mra. Hadlry, Mitace Eater Gilbert, Father Maurer, Miunifred lladlcy. 1 llu I Beougher, Meaara. 1-eilic Babb, Barclay Newman, Glenn Monoamith, Otto LaGrange, Emit Gilberg, I.loyd lltdlry and Cheater Hughaon. fl ) About thirty-five neighborhood frlrnda aurpriaed Mra. R. llolbrook on Wednraday, at her home in Al bany hclghta. the occaaion being her birthday. The rooma were prettily drcoratrd with pink and white roaea. The evening waa paaaed in gamea and niuaic, Miaa Alice llolbrook render ing aereral vocal and piano selection. Dninty refreahmenta were aerved at the cloac of the evening by Mra. Van N'uydcn and Mra. Whiter Daggett and Miaa Alice llolbrook. 5 3 J Mra. F. C. Pate waa a charming hoateaa today, when ahe entertained at, carda. "Bridge" waa the game played and the gueata made up aia tablea. In the late afternoon a dninty collation waa aerved. The privileged gueata included Meadamca A. Auatin. (). D. Auatin, Reed Walworth, Rigga. J. D. Sumtncra, Francia Arnold, J. J Collina, C. R. llolvert. On a. Mnnaon, Falk (Alaaka), C. II, Wieder, 1. H. Fish, McAlpiu. Clara Hand. Mark Wcaiherford. Grant Pirtle. I'. R. Kel ly. Farl Fiaher, W. L. Marka. Walton Worrell. Fred Ward, Glen Junkina. Will Merrill, and Brundage. 9mm Miaa Bernice Hackleman will be preacntcd by Miaa Waggencr in a piano recital and Miaa Eva Gentry will be presented by Mra. Flo in voice next Thuraday evening, after prayer meeting! at eight-thirty o'clock in the Firat Preabyterian church. All frlenda of Miaa Hackleman and Miaa Gentry arc invited to be preaent, aa no Invilationa have been iaaued. The Hotel St. Francia wat the acene of delightful gathering on Wednesday evening when the clasl of '16 of the Albany High School com plimented the claaa of 'IS, the occa aion being the annual Junior-Senior banquet. Miaa Margaret Gibeon and Mr. Lyle Bain, who had charge of af faire, were aaalated In receiving by the Miaaca Eleanor Bruce and Hildegarde Spill-nan and Meaara. Foreat Camp bell and Fred Aldrich. Promptly at 8:15 the jolly crowd entered the din ing room and found . unique hand painted place carda, marking placet for the ninety-iix gueata. The tablea were decorated with dark red roaea, the Senior claaa flower. The attract ive programe bore the junior claaa emblem. After the elaborate ten courae dinner, Francia Bee la, prcat denl of the Junior claaa, acted aa toaatmaater and the following apicy loaati were given: . "Sunriae" ...-.. Lyle Bain "Sunaet" Kenneth Stevena Smitea .... Tear Talk Idlrneaa . Habit a Recollection! Elton. Gildow .. Daiay Crocker David Wieder ..Margaret Gibaon Prof. Finnerty Abbie Andcraon The affair waa a auccetf from ev ery atandpoinl, and the ecntore are loud in their praiac of the hopeitality of the juniora. Mra. Hary F. Wilkini extended the hospitality of her home on Thuraday to the member of the Thnraday Study club and a few additional gueata. Mra. E. M. Pugh read a pa lter on "The Royal Gorge of Colora do," which waa full of intereat and Mra J. A. W. Gardener read a iplen did paper on "Brltiaa Colombia." Miaa llarel llockenamith aang a aolo, after which the ladic pasted a cocial hour together, followed by a dainty repaat aerved by Miaaca Gertrude Swank and Aubrey McMicken. The hoateaa complimented on thie occaaion Mea damca Mark Wcaiherford. Lamb, fcUaaka). McKeig. R. S. .Wilkina, Fred Ward. W. H. Davit, and Miaa Wcaiherford. 9 In honor of Meatrt. W. A. Barrett and A. Mickcl, who have recently been elected to the two higheat posi tions of the Knighla of Columbut in the atate, and Father Van Nevel. t reception waa given in the K, C." hall on Thuraday. by the mcmbcri of the local council. The hall waa prettily decorated for the occaaion with roaea and ivy. A tplendid mutical program waa given, which consisted of aevcral vocal tolot by Mist Pauline Liaka, a trio by Miaa Liaka, Mrs. Mickcl and Profeaaor Palmer, followed by a num ber of ahort apeechee. About ten K. C mcmbcri from Corvallit were pret ent alio. A dainty luncheon cloaed Over a Million and a Half v'iSsv Gallons of jraV igj. The Standard Oil for Motor Car . J ifV- wcra uacd latt year in lubricating Qm' motor car and motor boat. CvV jt 3jV ZEROUENEha won thispopu- -'kwf fW jl Jubricaitioti. f L.r.. tv 'XT- IPfXrJ 2sa.avXsi.af TZ. Dealers everywhere . PORTLAND , SAN FRANCISCO an enjoyable evening. Miai Helen Myert wat a charming hotteti on Thurtday at luncheon, in the dining room of the Albany high achool, the occaaion being her birth day. Pink LaFranca roaea centered the table ind a large cake with can did. The invited gucati included Dr. and Mri. W. H. Davia, Meadamca Elizabeth Stewart, - Nellie Myera, Smith Cox, Sarah Bloom, Dr. O. K. Been (Chicago), H. Bryant, Mitaet llalllc and Franc ea Myert and Mr. Lyndon Myert. Miaaca Ruth Fiaher and Violet Painter terved. The Epicurean club gave "cover ed diah auppcr" on Wedneaday at the home of Mr. and Mra. J. D. Summcre on Ferry itreet. After a delightful auppcr, the gucatt enjoyed thcmaclvca in playing cardt and dancing. The membera are Mcaart. and Mcadamea S. E. Wataon, Riggt, A. J. Hodgei, L. II. Fiah, Glenn Junkina, ind J. D. Summer!. The H. D. W. club met with Mrt. Waltert on Eaat Tbird atrcet on Thurtday. Sewing waa the patt time of the afternoon, after which refreah menta were aerved. Mra Hovet and Mrt. Conn were honored gucati. , 9 0 Miat Violet Nutting entertained the S. C club, a claaa eompoeed of girla of the Unitede Prabyterian Sabbath achool. Mitt Gaff, teacher, on Wed neaday. A pleaaant evening waa patted in aewing and mnaic, followed by refreahmenta. 9 9 9 On Wedneaday the ladiet of the Methodiat church aerved dinner to the mcmbcri of the Official Board and their wivet, in the dining room of the church. The regular monthly buai- neaa meeting took place, followed by a aocial hour. .9 9 9 Miaa Helen Myera entertained the lady leachert of the faculty of the Al bany high achool on Thuraday after noon, in the domettic acience room. Choice refreahmenti were aerved by the hoateat. , 9 9 9 A few friendi patted an informal evening on Wednetday at the Brenner home on Weat Third atreet. Carda were played and at a late hour re- freahmentt were aerved. 9 9 9 Mrt. S. E. Wataon entertained at a little informal card party on Tuetday. Dainty refreshment! rounded out the evening! gayety. 1 Mra. VVnt. T. Panck waa a hoateaa yeaterday at an informal aewing party complimenting her lialcr. Mra. A. O. Ramtden, of Portland, who hat been vititing here for the patt week. Pink carnation and La France rosea artis tically arranged, adorned the living rooma. .After a pleasant afternoon spent in tewing a dainty collation waa terved. Cuestt were: Mrs. A. O. Ramsden, Mrt. Wm. Hoflich, Mra Fred Harrit, Mra. R. H. Kaltz, Mrs. Frank Powell, Mra. A. F. Duplisea, Mri. Truman Babb, Mra. VAn. Bach' meyer and Mra, Bockmeyer; Sr., of Ohio, Mrs. Frank - Meister, Mrt. McAlpin and Mita Kathryn Cham- The Carlton Sunday Dinner 35c Served from 12 to 2; 5:30 to 7:30 E. DOHNERT, Proprietor bert. 9 9 9 A very enjoyable time wat paaaed on Friday at the borne of Mra. C B. Winn, when ahe entertained for the la die a of the Lcieure Hour club. A clique feature of the afternoon, pre pared by the hoateat for her guettt. wat "The Sixteenth Anuual Conv mencementa exerciaea, which took place at three ofclock at Winn Hall." Each lady was conaidered a aenior and at the cloac waa prcaentcd with a diploma, which, when opened waa found to be the new book of viewt of Oregon. The following commence ment program waa given which caus ed a great deal of merriment and laughter: Chorus . Senior Claaa Innovation Claaa Yell Leader, Mri. Joseph Rattton. -L. 11. B. C, L. H. B. C, Rah! Rah! Rah I L. H. 8. C." President'! addreai Mra Train Salutatory . ,., . Mn. Littler Octette Meadamea Crooka, Nel aon. C. E. Sox, C. H. Cuaick, H. B Cuaick. Miaaei Waggencr, Anderson and Irvine. Historia Mrs. Tweedale Valedictorian, Mra. Louise-Blackwcll Presentation of diplomas, pretident board of truateea Mra. A. C. Schmlti Claaa song Verses by Mrs. Flo The hostess terved a dainty colla tion after the program. The compli mented guettt included Mrs. Flo, Mrt. Church. Misses Hutchinson, Waggencr, Clement. Ball. Anderson, Irvine and Blackwcll. 9 The senior class of the Albany high gave a hay rack ride last night to the home of Mitt Fannie Fromm, about fix miles touthweat of town. Gamea and music were very much enjoyed during the evening after which a dain ty lunch wat aerved. The jolly crowd returned to Albany in the "email wee houn of the morning" Miaa Willet ta Wright chaperoned the atudenta. 9 9 9 Mrs. Burnett entertained for the N'eedlecraft club on Thursday, at her home on the Santiam Road. The la diet brought their fancy-work and patsed a few hours together in sewing and a social honr. At the close dainty refreshments were scved. 9 9 9 The Kcous Knmphe club met with Mra Joe Warner on Friday. The young ladiea passed the afternoon in sewing and conversation. A dainty repast rounded out the afternoon's pleasure. (Mrs. Glen Willfird was elected a new member. The members present were Mesdamel John Bryant, Charles Essex, Frank Eyronds, Rollin Hackleman, Lloyd Marquam, Joe Warner, and Glen Willard. Misa Nellie Pate was hostess for the Twilight club members on Tues day. Supper was served at six o'clock after which sewing and music were the evening's diversions. The Missionary Society of the Christian church meta with Mrs. M. L. Petera on Wednesday afternoon. Several papers were read, followed by a short program and refreshments. Essex will ling during the morning service. Firat Methodist D. H. Leech, pat tor, tor. Church services at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Tbia it Humane Sunday, and at the request of mem bera of the State Humane aaaociation the paator will preach a aermon ap propriate to the day. Thia tervice will be in the morning. In the even ing the tubject will be Lott and Found. Sunday achool at 11:45 a. m. Epworth League at 7 p. m. The pub lic including viaitora and itrangen welcome to all these tcrvicea. Baptist .Church Rev. George H. Young, paator. Regular aervicci at the uaual houn. Sabbath ichool at 10 a. m. aharp. (Claaaea for all gradee). Preaching by the paator at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. B. Y. P. U. aervicet at 7 o'clock p. m. A cordial welcome to all attending these serv ices. , WHEN answering classified ads, please mention the Democrat. A Country Newapapen Comment The Stayton Time tliia week wrote up a travelling medicine company. 1 Here are aome aamplet: M:. Her kimer waa told in a joke oneday that ' he could ting. We enjoyed Mr. Mart ' chestnuts except when he got funny. Dr. Pardey missed his calling when he went on 'he road. He should have run the European war. Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Kane returned lo Lyoni after a visit with friends here and at Portland. Good Sunday Chicken Dinner at the COTTAGE 25c II THE CHIMES SLAB WOOD in any amount and delivered on ahort node; alto other wood of any kind you wiah. Place your ordar now for your win ter'a wood. E. R. Cummings ALL, DELIVERIES STRICT. IL CASH Office phones Bell 143-J Homo 173 Res. phonei Bell 350 Home 146 St. Mary'a church Pentecost Sun day. Special services for this Sunday will be held at 8 and 10:30 a. m. The first service will be a mast of general communion and the late aervice will be a high mass with a sermon on the mystery of Penteeosts and a select musical program by the choir. Sun day school will follow the late masa. Vespers will be, sung at 7:30 p. m.. and the sermon will be the last of a series on the seven sacraments, deal ing wit hthe sacrament of confirma tion. The usual May procession will be held Saturday. The publis is wel come at these services. - . Christian Science Corner 4th and Ferry streets. Sunday services at H a. m. Subject of lesson icrmon "Soul and Body." Sunday school at 10 and 11a.m. Wednesday evening meeting at a United Presbyterian W. P. White, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Bible school at 11:45 a. in. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. The Monday night Bible class has closed until the first Mon day night in October. Church of Chriat (Christian church) M. Howard Fagan, paator. 10:30 m. Communion and sermon, "The Christ of Today." 11:30 a. m. Bible achool, F. J. Walton, tupt. 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor: topic, "Religious Reading. What and Why?" 8 p. m. Evangelistic services. Sermon, "Creeds, the Curse of Christendom.' This subject in the evening will be of special interest. The doors of thit church are open to all during any services, both strangers anJ friends are heartily welcomed. Mra. Chai. Get Your Breakfast at the Handy Shop Before leaving for that lonf trip you can telephone your order in and we will have it ready for you the time you My. HANDY SHOP W. n. DuBeau 417 Lyon Street What More Does One Want on a one-way ticket? 10 daya to visit the fair at San Francisco. 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