ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1018, kAQ THXTX OCIETY Miu Beatrice Sndcri Society Editor Hell g-R A very clever plan introduced hy Mrs, I'', II, (icmlliniilil U iKii'K car ried out liy t lie ladies of I lie Modern Travelers, in whirl) a aerie (if ten cent tcoa, benefitting' tin' I'ulilic l.i lii'nry, began Monday with uhotit ten of (lie mcmbera each entertaining tt'ii gucts, Many of thr giicMs at theac tcm will also be a hosleaa to one during the week or next, Some of the huhteHei for leas on Monday were Mm. I'. h. Son, at whose home a pleasant afternoon was punned. Iter guest were Mcdamea L. li. IH.'iin. I., li, Ilamillon, C. H. Sox, Otto l.ce, 1.. II, Fi.h. C. W. Hohrluniih, W. 11. Khorica, (iiu. Curry, Sarah Wolf Mm. C. It. lia'.cx and Mm. F. II. (icarlhracht together entettained 20 giicsla nt a tea. Thou? present were Mcadamca Geo. Tuylor, Griff King. Seam, B K. Wallace, Wall, 1 1. in sock. Ou Aliriihani, Chan. Quick, Tliui. Hopkins, Pan Johnston, M. Mont gomrry, Darnell, Green. A. C Srhmitt, Sudtell, Keaumi and Mii Douncll. .Mm. S. K. Yoiiiik gave (he hospital ity ofNier home for one of the ten eent teat on Moiid.iy. McMlainca I1. A. Young, I'., II, Ciunk, Owen Beam. Mary Simpson, Willud Mark, Fred Dawson, J. C. Chmity, Cha. Stew- urt, Andrew Johnson, W, I). Stevens, M. M, Gibson, Vum Taaacll, were her guests. Another tea waa vrcaided over by Mm. J. K. Weatherford and Mm. Coikerline. Guest present were the Mcadamca S. A. Duwaon, E. L. Wil- on, John French, John Ralalon, M V. Wealhcrford, A. Howcm, li. C. An. demon, Edward I'. Anderson, U. U. Smith. K. A. Marsh, J. C. Irvine, Mary llilycu, Wayne Stewart, lid, C. Vieretk, II. K. Worth, Francis Ar nol.l, J. K. Martin. I'. S. Crosby, II. W. Darker, J. I.. White, Fred Wca ihcrTord (Olex, Ore.) Another lea wua nreaidrd over bv Mm. M. I). Weill llcr guest lint in- eluded the Mcadamca Fred Hough, W. L. Jackson, G. W. WriKht, Hoop er, Gen, li, Suuderii, Bert Sleventf, Murry Marshull. Victor Olliver, I. amh, Winnie Walker, and Miss Oro llarkiirsa and Misa livelyn Marshall The home of Mr. I'. A. Goodwin was given for a ten cent tea Wednes day afternoon, when she had at her guests Mcadamca J. II. Howard, M Montgomery, W. C. Tweedale. A. W Dowcmox. Mm. llarkuena and Misses Ora Darkness and lilla Mendc. Mm. Wallace Howe l.ce waa a de lightful hostess Monday aftcVnoon for a Library Benefit lea. Those cnler lained hy Mm. l.ce were Mcadamc Sturnier, Amelia Miller, lid win Fort miller, Geo. Crowell, I. D. Gilberl, Fred Forliiiillrr, Karl Mcluloah, J. F. Watson. Shearer and Mi Ham- There's Miles of Wear in Old Tires If you have a blowout or cut it can be made a good as new at HORSKY'S TIRE STATION YourMSarns Are your barn, filled for the Winter? Crop harvested? Hay In? Everything mug and tight for the cold weather? How about your self? How about your money? Where Is It? Why not tuck it away in an Account here? Your money ia aafe and while It is here no one knows anything about it. You have complete aecrecy. f ALBANY STATE BANK 4 per cent Paid on Savings Accounts Every Sunday In October Special Train to Newport GOING I.v. Albany 7:30 a. m. I.v. Corvullis 8:05 a. in. Ar. Newport 12:20 p.iu. RETURNING Lv Newport 5:00 p. in, Ar Corvullis 9:15 p. in. . Ar Albany 9:45 p. m. The days arc delightful at the Beach in October. TICKETS Ask local agent f"r information. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Paasenge- Agent. Portland, Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES ilton. Mrs. W. L, Jackson and Mias Maud Ifendvraon were hoateaacs at a ten cent lea on Thursday afternoon. The giicats invited for this were Mc danica F. C. Veal, Alice Cockcrlinc, K. A. Marsh, D. L. Morgan, J. II. Ktiitcr, D. II. Morrison, Irvine Cady, Ilcrtha Shradcr, W. M. Parker, F. Froman, Carrie Lilian!, G. W. Wright, A. II. Martin, A, Johnaon, G. H Hough, S. L, Hooper, Tomlinaon, M E. Smith, J. B. Coiigil, M. Turner, C. A. Powers, A. Pitman, E. Voia and Mias Stella Durkhart. On Tueaday Mm. S. I. McDanicI gave a tea, the Mcadamcs Hoover, Jackson, Tomlinaon, Haawell, Marsh Promau, Wicks, Slonc, R'ohrbaugh and Pariah, being gucata. 9 aPm. Louis Vicrcck entertained with a library benefit tea Friday afternoon A vocal solo, "Beautiful Staf," was rendered hy Mrs. E. II. Iidgar and several piano selections were given by Miss Margaret Warlike. After re freshments were served, a unique fea ture was every guest wrote a will, leaving the other guests each some thing. Prcaent were Misa Minnie Por ter aitd the Mcadamcs Wasbiirn, Jul ius Voas, John McChcsncy, E. II. Ed gar, Waldo Anderson, William Wea ver, Marks, I., li. Moe, Emil Dohncrt. Another Friday ten cent tea waa liiveu at the home of hh. G. II. Hough. Mcadamcs M. D. WcilU, Win nifred Walker, W. U Jackson, J. li. Cougle, lidwin Fortmillcr, Mary Smith, George Crowell, Olive Hawtin, Woodcock, J. II. Robnctt, were Mrs. Hough's guests. Mrs. Joseph Ralston and Mrs. Vard Littler gave a ten cent tea on Wed nesday. Guests were Mcsdanies Lc Roy Wood. W. Merrill, John Penland. Will Pollack, Jessie Wallace. John Ralston, Earl Fisher, O. D. Austin, Alton Coatcs, Dan Johnston, Allen Stellmachcr, Rollin Hackleman, Ag nes Warner, Willard Marks. Bessie Simpson, Albert Senders and Misses Kmc Stewart, Claire Tillman and Vcl- ma Davis. These library benefit tea should he listed in the hook at the library as soon as given, which will keep the record oj ihein and it will go in with the history of th elibrary. The home of Mrs. S. N. Bradcn, 539 W. Si h St. waa the scene of gaily and hilarity when Eighteen ladies assem bled on Monday P. M. each bringing the library dime. The time was digni fied whin doll-dressing, relay races. and fruit basket. Light refreshments were served. Those present were Mrs. O. A. Archibald, Mrs. Win. Ho- flich. Mrs. C. W. Boetticher, Mrs. J. B. Nanney. Mrs. G. A. Flood, Mrs. J C. Way. Mrs. M. F. Dawson. Mrs. C. A. Berry, Mrs. Ed Dcrry, Mrs. . E. Phillips, Mrs. Spring, Mts. McClure, Mra. F. M. French. Mrs. F. P. Nut ting, Mrs. E. C. Fisher, Mrs. M. Mon icith, Mrs. C. Meyers. B A charming social function of the week was the reception on Tuesday afternoon for which Mrs. P. A. Good win was a most delightful hostess. About filly ladies called during, the afternoon and were received by the Mesdaincs S. E. Young, J. K. Weath erford, P. A. Young, C. E. Sox and A. C. Schmitt. Henrietta and Jane Davis assisted Mrs. Goodwin by re ceiving the calling cards, and Mis Violet Nii'.tiug assisted in the timing room. The living room was given a gay atmosphere by the pretty deco- ratiom of loses, dahlias and green cry. A pretty centerpiece of pink sweet peas and larkspurs decked the reception hall. The first meeting of the Shake spenre club for the season was held Thursday afte.noon at ths home of Mrs. O. D. Austin. The fiiih anni versary of lb club was celebrated and each memoer invited a gue.-t RoM call was answered with, vacation gleanings. A number of interesting toasts were given by the members and at the close of a pleusnn: after noon refreshments were strvei. iThc Thursday afternoon study club held an interesting meeting this week at the home of Mrs. Eari Br.indc berry. Roll call was responded to with current events and a paper on "Romantic Ireland" read by Mrs. Earl Mcintosh, was very much enjoyed tyy thosexprescnt. - I hrcc new members were taken in to the club. They were Mrs. Albert Senders. Mrs. Alton Coatet. and Mrs. Victor Olliver. The invited guests in cluded Mrs. L. II . Fish, Mrs. O. J. Hawtin, Mrs. M. D. Wcills, Mr?. Al ice Cockcrlinc and Mrs. Okcy. . The Coterie Club held the first meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Charles Curry on Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. A. B. Wilson and Mrs. Ward Cyrus were taken in to the club as new members. The Paxtang club met at the home of Mrs. A. Bowers on Friday after noon. After a short business meeting the remainder of the afternoon was spent in playing cards and later the hosteat served a lunch. (DO) A surprise parly for which Mrs. Emma Scully was the honorce, waa given at the Brenner home, by a num ber of friends. A musical program en tertained the gueji. during the after noon and gayies were enjoyed. The gucata were Mccdamca Emma Scully, A. Bowers, C. W. Scara, E. Merrill, W. If. Stratton, Otto LaGrangc, E. I: Warford, Geo. H. Young, M. Whin- nery, Voss, Brenner, and the Misses Minnie Merrill, Fannie and Lillian Brenner and Bertha Worrell. A number of neighbors gave a de lightful little party in honor of the birthday' of "Grrndma" Epperson, which was cclebra'.ed Tuesday after noon. Fancy work took 'the afternoon time. A covered dish lunch Vas serv ed. The guests were Mcadamcs W. A. Harvey, Scherf, Davis, W. A. Cook, Ira Cook, Kibby, Eby, Vanada, Roy Epperson, A. Bowers. Charles King was host on Friday night to the S. O. F. boys and their girl friends. A good time folowed their arrival until a late hour. The Neous Numphc Club held a pleasant meeting at the home of Mrs. Rufus Russell on Friday afternoon. a Mrs. E. W. Langdon and Misa Grace Langdon are visiting with Mrs. E. D. Cusick. The conservatory faculty gave their first recital for the season Monday evening. Mrs. McNcal, appearing for the' first time before an audience in Albany, pleased a large crowd with her sweet, clear soprano voice. Several other numbers were enjoyed among them with Mrs. South, talented violin ist. Miss Clement, and Miss Bcrnice Hackleman, featuring. The Monday Night Covered Dish Club was entertained this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. B. Veal. Several invited guests enjoyed the evening. Mrs.' Tom Riley entertained a num ber of members of the Priscilla Club from Corvallis at her home Thursday afternoon. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Christian Church gave a recep tion Friday evening to the high school and college students. A musical pro gram was given during the evening. On Friday evening the college stu dents were entertained at a social given by the First Presbyterian Church. Nothing can be appreciated more than a China Pheasant dinner and the hunting season is open, Mr. ?nd Mrs. S. E. Watson tcok advantage of this opportunity and on Tuesday evening several guests enjoyed a .five course dinner at the Watson house Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Austin and fam- ly, Mr. and Mrs. Walton Worrell and little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. C Pate were guests. Giving a number of friends the op portunity of meeting her sister, Mrs. Fred Weatherford, of Oxcl, Oregon. Mrs. Mark Weatherford entertained on Tuesday aftcrnon'. An enjoyab'e afternoon passed at the close of which a dainty collation was served. Mrs. A. B. Wilson delightfully en tertained the members of the Needle Craft club at her home Thursday af ternoon. Two guests besides club embers were present. These were Mrs. Hunt (Kansas), and Mrs. Chas. Curry. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Ralph Knotts entertained ft" the members of the Twilight club, at her home Tuesday evening. A jolly evening war- passed and delicious re ft cshmcnts were served. Miss Opal Marsh-was the inspira tion for a delightful surprise party celebrating her birthday on Wednes day cvM':tig, Mrs. Marsh entertained a number of the friends of Opal Marsh with a theatre party. Light re freshments were served at their home arid a birthday cake cut before the guests, chaperoned by Mrs. Robert Marsh, Mid Mrs. Bert Stevens, vit'tel the Globe. Guests were Wiima Jun kin, Glcnna McDanicI, Dorothy Yalk- er, Salome Cusick, Margaret Cathey, Olga Jacobson, Dorothy Gilbert, Florence Fortmillcr, Dorothy 'Cock- erline, Uldcnc Piochnow, Margirjt Matson and Opal Marsh. , s. ' The Acme Bridge club enjoyed the first meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Edward Anderson on Tuesday afternoon. Elcctio'i of offi ces took place. Mrs. William 1'1'eif Icr hciig elected president and Mrs D. W. Merrill secretary. Substituting for members absent were Mrs. G. E. Sanders, Mrs. Alice Cockcrline, Mrs. G. M. Junkin, and Miss Marion An- Rather Cool Mornings and Evenings Eh ! . , Why don't you come in now and V choose one of those overcoats that ' are here for you? If you want a long overcoat we have them, but the ma jority of overcoats this year are me-dium-short and loose fitting, Youll ' be greatly pleated with one of our Kuppenheimer Overcoats or any other of our makes of coats, . , ' , and that "Fall chill" will not bother ' you, and youll be dressed stylishly. It won't cost you any more today . 1 than later and you will have the easry f wear out of it. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S OV ERCOATS cost from $10 to $25 HIGH SCHOOL SIZES from ' $7 to $10 1 . 6 A COPVHIOHT ft1 THK HOUai OF KUPPKNMCJMCH The Blain Clothing Co. 224-226 West First Street demon. f The Friday Bridge club was enter tained this week at the home of Mrs. S. E. Watson. Invited guests passing the afternoon at her home were Mrs. Earl Brandcberry, Mrs. Mary Bilyeu, Mrs. Hoevet, Mrs. G. E. Riggs, Mrs. Grant Pirtle, Mrs. Chas. Okcy, and Mrs. J. D. Summers. A dainty lunch closed the afternoon's pleasures. The Modern Travelers met this af ternoon at the home of Mrs. C. B. Winn. Roll call was answered with current events. An interesting paper on "Christian Spain and the Perpet ual Crusade" was read by Mrs.W. H. Lee, and Mrs. Henrietta Brown gave a paper on "Literature Modern Drama etc." TK Indifa of 5st Ma'rir's church Thursday afternoon tendered Super ior Sister Mary , Placide, a surprise party, at the academy, with it giving hf a clintvr r.f different thinirs. need ed in her work. She had been at Eu gene the day before, while there ar rangements being' made for the sur prise, which was complete, ihe Sis ter Superior is very popular in the parish. O T?..;.lii. vtninir th AmnmaS S. S. rl.-i of the Raotist S. S. met at the home of one of their old members, a recent bride, Mrs. Alice Mubcr Oott, and spent a very happy hour with fancy work nl hemming napkins fr,r Mrs Gott. Damtv refreshments were served at the close of the cven- irg. (9 Wednesday -t five o'clock Mr. and Mrs V. C. F::ikl:?rt were clnrm ng h-..t at a .'i: o clock china pneis- ant dinner. P'vos were laid for Kev. and Mrs. G. H Ycung and son Hub ert. Mr. and Mr-. Alan H. Ba.)i:s and Mr. and Mrs. Bnrkhart. On Friday evening Miss Eeatrkc Sanders entertained several friends at a vcrsr .i:.'o im! dancing party. Minif was I'u.-.ish.d by victr.;'. tc '.e dancers will remained unti a late hour. The regular meeting of the Pythian Sisters was held Tuesday evening in the lodge building. A social evening was enjoyed by the members. iS An enjoyable meeting of the Rural Ladies' club was held this week on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. P. F. Alterniatt and Mrs. Nelson Altermatt as hostesses. A social afternoon was passed and refreshments were served. Present were Mrs. Virgil Looney and daughter Mary, --Mrs. Ashton, Mrs. p,i 5,-l,n,.. Mrs. McFarland and Miss Hazel Ashton. Guests were Mrs. Hud son and Vra and Nellie Hudson. ' Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Goodwin will soon leave for an extended trip thru the east! where they will visit the points of interest. , . ' . ! Mrs. Richard Thorn was hostess on Thursday for the H. D. W. club. Her invited guest was Mrs Hendryx. An enjoyable afternoon was passed and refreshments were served by the hos tess, v ' Pure Drugs Did you ever atop to think what B pure drugs means to you when you are sick? Your physician wants you to know the purest drugs obtainable, and you get just that kind from us. 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