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ALBANY DAItT DIMOCAT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER il, M T"" pAuBTHRit 1 OCIETY MIm Bcatrlct Sanders Society Editor Bell 49-R Altrucliun center about the bril lliin wedding of Mini Lorn Jane Tay lor, daughter o( Mr. and Mr. ficorgc Taylor, ninl Hurry lluwkiiu of Snlcm, tan of Mr. ami Mr. J. M. Hawkins of till, city. Tuesday evening, Oeto Iter seventeen was the clutc chosen for lult alio formed part of the decora limn and made an cffoellvo, back ground for the bridal party. Fred S'cwton of I'ortland, Hob Roberts; of Silk-in, Hurry Morton of McMinnvillc, and A, K. Ilcnioii of Portland, inh ered tlie trued!, Robert McMurray of Portland, acting as bent man and Mix Gertie Taylor at maid of honor. Mix Zona tlaight and Ming Winnie Aus tin were bridesmaids. The lovely bride wan beautiful in channelise embellished with silver luce and with a court train lying in iiruecful fold. A full length veil ar tistically fntlciicd in her pretty coif fure, a bouiptel of Cecil Hrumicr ros- Ihlt event which was the brbihl liuht In the social 'affair of Albuny. The ' r with 'a shower of Hlllei of the val ley, were the completion of the at marriage wu tolciniiixcd in the 'Fittd l'rcabyteri.iit church, Hev. l-'ruiiklin II. Gcsrlhracht officiating. A fashion able gathering of Albany tneirty and out-of-town , guests thronged the church, Preceding the ccrcuinny, f ft ' "v s. Lor Jne Taylor-llawlcint , atrain of pipe organ music filled the. church, beautifully rendered by Mr. I-'rcd Newton of I'ortland. Mill Itlanchc llatuincl with lirr sweet so prano voice sang "Until" and "The Night Ha a Tlioand Eye," As the ' organ pealed forth strains of Men delsohn's "Wedding" March" the bri ,dal party entered lhcchiirch. which had been decorated for the occaiioii with vari-colorcd autumn leave The pulpit and organ were banked witli the autumn leave and arches of t lie in were ortltically arranged down the ile. everywhere over the church a profusion of the gaily colorcdMcaves were ued in decoration. Long stcm med chrysanthemums on tall pede- tractive costume. Miss Gertie Taylor wa handsome ly gowned In watermelon pink and while taffeta, trimmed with rare while luce and tulle, silver alio formed part of the trimming on her dress. A filmy ha of while tulle, decorated with pink ni.es and black velvet streamers. ;j.ive a cliarminil effect to her cos tume. She carried pink and while chrysanthemums tied Willi tulle. The charming bridesmaids were pretty in dainty taffeta drce. Mi Zona ilaight handsomely wore a green and pink triped taffeta w'ith i Krecn bodice ami attractively trim med with silver lace. Her li.H was of jrccii tulle with black velvet stream cr. and hc carried a bakct of pink ,.-irii:if inns tied with tulle. A drcs oi link and lavender triped taffeta with a silver rlnth bodice and trimmsl with beaded georgette crepe made Mis Winnie Austin attractive. Complclintt -n.iiuii.. she wore a pink tulle hat Villi black velvet trcamcr and car- ried a basket of lavender eosma aim vrllow chrvsautlieiiiuiiis with a tulle bow. The bride's mother, Mrs. Taylor wore a blue silk gown with gold lace r.. ii.n .ffrfive iriuittiin. Mrs. Ilaw- hms nuwn was a handsome model of blue cbarineuse, beautifully enibroul cred across the front of the waist. The bride is an unusually attrac tive and charming irl. popular among l he social circle of Albany land other towns. She attended the University of Oregon and is a member of 'the Kappa Alpha Thcta sorority. She was nmiu1:tr while in school, be ing a girl of many good qualities and .. iiilii nature. Vor the uast few years the has been living with her i,:irrui iii Albany, nmce the i noiimcniciit of her engagement there Ins been many gay festivitie for n hU-h the bride has been the central figure. Mr. Hawkins is a prominent vniiii-r man formerly living in Albany f There's Miles'of Wear in Old Tires If you liave a blowout or - cut it can be mads as good at new at HORSKY'S TIRE STATION Electric Light Pays a Sure Return Whether you wish to aell or rent your home ee that it is wired for Electricity. Unwired property lacks the convenience, necessary to make. It desirable cither for ale or rental purpose. Buyers and Tenants - ; Demand Electricity , Unlcs. your home is wired It is not modern and you may be compelled to .ell or rent at a sacrifice. The ex penditure of a .mall sum for wiring will place your build ing In the readily marketable das. and secure for you a decidedly profitable return on your investment. . Oregon Power Co. ' '"' "Reliable Service' ' Telephones 15 306 West Second St. now a financial agent in Salem. Air. unu Mr, iiarry iiawKins icu for a few weeks in Portland and will later return to Salem, making their future home in the Court apartment. They will be immediately received and popular in the social set ol salein,. itv w 1'ollowinu the wedding of Miss 1-ora Jane Taylor and Hurry Haw- i list, inauc gum by tne many Aiuany nd out of towh girets, a reception ook place at the Taylor home on I'ourlli street, j in event was enjoy- d u the bridal uaiiy and a few rela- ives. I'lrrjl arrangements of y:ll(W iid white chrysanthemums were ef fective thruout tne rooms. Miss oua laiglit caught the brides hotitiuet, Miss Lucili, lJunii of Kugcue drew he thimble from the cake and Miss Gcrite Taylor drew the money from the cake. IB W V Mr. Rocky Mason charmingly pre sided over a library bent-fit tea on lucauaV alteruoon. lite gueii en joying the afternoon at her home were MrsUames l.e Koy wood, uweu team. Charles Cusick. William Kent of Washington, JJ. C, P. A. Young, K. I J. Cusick. Charles Stewart, J. c. Irvine, I'Vcd Newton of Portland, Carl ox, Joseph Ralston, Jessie Wallace. I W 19 19 Another ten cent tea this week wa he one on Monday given by Mrs. Charles Hcrry. Her guest list inclitd- I Mestl.tnies In in boring, r.a A'ashluirn, Charles Kroschel, I'hilluis 5r. nnd rhillips, Jr., i-.verett rishcr, N. Ilratleu, bmall. S MthotiLili late in the fall, the picnic cason is not entirely over, and the members of the Twilight Club en oyed a most delightful evening round a cnmplire on t lie nanus ol he , I'eiiuiwinkle. Besides the mem hers as guests was Miss Maud llry nt, who recently returned Irom f.ast rn Oregon. Mr. Kdgar left Monday for Pen lleton to attend the slate convention il the W. C. T. U. which was held here during the week. a W t The member of the Coterie club .-iiioycd the hospitality extended to ward them by Mrs. I. M. Doughton, when she wu hostcs to them on Wcdncfday afternoon'. Kfiective deco- atious, suggestive of llallowc en fill i1 the house with an abundance of dark cats: witches and pumnkins. imong a profusion of autumn leaves. New officers were elected for th' tub. They were president, srr. C. II. Leonard tvice iiresident. Mrs. I. M. )ougliton; secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Ward Cyru. Mrs. Stella Luck of ortland was an invited guest. Mrs. Jessie Wallace was hostess for i charming bridfrc tea, given Moil- Jay afternoon in the parlors -ofc the lotcl Albany. Hriugc was played at (even tallies and several anmtioni :uests came in for lunch. Iirilliantly inted autumn leaves and ciirysan- ilienii'in. formed the effective uccoro :i-iiu. 19 W 19 The Modern Travelers met this n'. lernoon .at tbeyfiomc of -Mrs. 3. A. Itradcn on rifth street, the nicmliers esoonded with ccircnt events to t,hc oil call. Two tiapers, one "Moorcs in idiiiii: Rise of Grenada, ly Mr. U .. Hamilton anil .Natural Kesources nd Industries." bv Mrs. S. E. Young lisnlnycd a great deal of study and intelligence. w is t A delightful dinner of Monday cv .niug was given nt the Birtchet home villi Mr. and Mis. Hubert Uirtchetl is hosts and the members of the Nee He Craft cluh and their husbands as tucsts. An enjoyable evening follow :d the elaborate dinner. Mrs. Reed Walworth was hostess in Thursday for a ten cent lea given nr ihe library. Her uuest list includ il the following: Mesdames W. Pol ack. Louis Viereck. Glen Junkins, H r. Leininger, Waller, Percy Kelley. . Austin, S. E. Watson, G. .E--Riggs, . Friday evening Mrs. C. D. Bowles, of Seattle and, Mrs. Rufus Thompson and At ist t-assic 1 nonipson were uni ner guests at the liome ot Air, Mrs. Alan H. Bank. S On Friday evening the girls of the F.ntrc Nous club enjoyed a covered ilish feed at the home-of Miss Viola Kroschel. The jolly crowd passed the evening with games, preceding which was a short business meeting. The nirls present were Misses' Rita Dow tin. Velnia Burnett. Grace McCallcy Beulali Del-anccy,- Lois Ncbcrgall and Viola Kroschel. d Tin. KSI Kare club was entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of ii-c smi nn t ie saiiiinm ruuu, n rl.diL.hi ftil afternoon ' was nasscd by the members and Mrs. John Mills ond Mrs. li. Holland who were Honored guests. At the close ot the atternoon a choice lunch was served. 9 19 U The" Gleaners'of the M. E. church met Wednesday evening in the churc narlnrs. for a short business meet ing and social time. Hallowe en schemes were carried out through the eveninrf. The following new officers were elected: rrcsuicnt, Airs, i can llnrkleman: vice nrcsidcnt. Mrs. v. Ualtlmoi-e: seeretnrv. Mrs. McDow ell: treasurer. Mrs. Fred Gcrshon Several new members were taken into the class. At a late hour refreshments mrrrr serve'd by Mrs. Million, Mrs. Hncklcman, Mrs. Baltimore ana ntrs. Ruitor. ' Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Rudd and -Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Irvine motored to Portland Thursday. Thcv will con tinue on the Pacific Highway nnd en joy the beautiful sicltls along the way. , , , The youiig'ladics' club of the Grace Presbytcrian'clntrch and their teacher, Mrs. I. G. Knotts. were entertained at the country home of the Misses A"iici nnd Dora Dickinson Thursday afternoon and evening. The aftcinon was spent in playing croquet. An elab orate dinner was served by the host esses. Guest for this were Mrs. I. G. notts. Mr. Ralph Knotts.. Miss rene Snyder, Miss Mildred and Helen rigsby, .Mis vadna umlaut and the isses Agues and Mora Dickson. it) io w The Rural Ladies club met this week on Thursday with Mrs. Charles li ton. those present included the i i - aii-.. i;;.i... ci i. c. nd Shrodc, Jr., U. G. Smith, Virgil ooucy, Mci'ariand, Koner, Conn, elson, Allcrinatt, uarlicr, May, and it Mildred Allen, the guests were Mrs, Myrvel Looncy, Mrs. Hudson (Seattle), Mr. Mary McFartand, tangent), and Airs. Kuth and two daughters. vt isr v Miss Winnie Austin is entertaining s her house guest, Miss Lucile Dunn of Eugene. v v One of the most interesting and en joyable meetings of the P. E. O. was held ihursday evening at the home of Mrs. G. A. Flood. The room of he Flood home were gay and attrac- ve with decorations typical ol Hal loween, autumn leaves, jack o lan terns, black cats, and other character istic decorations were thick in the room. A unique and decidedly clever feature of the evening wa the acted out song given by Mrs. W. H. Davis, Mrs. I. K. remand, .Mr. Mark wea- therford with Mr. II. S. Logan ac- comiianyinR them on the piano. Mr. Kauch of salem and a member ot the Chapter of P. E. O. there was -resent the meeting, the Hostess served lelicious lunch at the close of the evening. e is w Mrs. J. L. White entertained a num ber of ladies on Thursday afternoon jiving them the opportunity to meet her mother, Mrs. Vance, of Portland. Mrs. F. P. Nutting gave a delightful ocal solo during the afternoon. I he quests of Mrs. White were Mesdames K. Weatherford, .Montgomery, .Nut- ini. ). K. Haignt, il. a. Logan, a. train. J. A. Shaw. 11. W. llarkcr. Woodcock, F. M. French, and O. D. Austin, and Miss Kate Barrett. - 00 U) ISI Mr. Ora Casper, grand secretary oi he Rcbckali lodge was the honorce or a reception given Monday after noon. Airs. A. Uowers and Airs. C vV. Sear were hostesses for this de- ghtful occasion. Mrs. J. K.- Wca- hcrford assisted the hostesses in re ceiving. Mrs. F. C Pate and Airs. O. l). Austin assist nl about the rooms and Mrs. J. J. Collins and Mrs. J. A. Shaw poured at the table. Miss .Na thiel JJanaca and Miss Marcicl Aus tin daintily served. 'I he home of Mrs. otars on West Sixth street was prct- ily decorated tor the occasion, Willi in abundance of red geraniums ana Ahitc clematis. During the afternoon bout sixty guest called. Mrs. bow ers and .Mrs. Scars later in the even ing entertained those who assisted tl.cm with the reception, nt a vharm mg luncheon. rX U as C I Vtt, 1. 4 The Twentieth century ftcrnoon at the home of .Mrs. H. YV liarkcr. An interesting feature of Hk ftcrnoon will be a cute and -comical fopsy Turvy" dance given by Bar- oara I'tcnlcr, Georgia Wright, .Mar garet Catbcv. Olive Barker. Helen ugh and Wilma lunktn. 1 lie guests hich were invited to Mrs. Barkers ouse are the .Mebdames A. S. Hart, urant Pirtle, td. Wiles, G. ii ban ders, T. J. Woolcock, C. D. Austin. 1. A. Lcininger. Ballantyne, Allen cnes. Hallowe en decorations made he rooms cheery. 8 a Mrs. C. H. Burggraf entertained for be Acme Bridge club1 at her home l'ucsday afternoon. Mrs,. A. Austin nid Mrs. Josculi Meyer stiostituteu absent members. An enjoyable iftcrnoon of bridge was passed. 19 19 19 Mrs. Le Roy Parker was hostess .c the Ihursday atternoon study chip .his week. Mrs. Francis Arnold read interesting paper on Spain and Gibraltar." A pleasant afternoon fol lowed and a dainty collation was ser ved by the hostess. 12) e is) The Ladies' Society of the First Presbyterian church held a ten cent social at the home of Mrs. B. R. Wal lace on Friday afternoon. An inter esting feature of the program was the comic stunts done oy a number ot dii- fcreut ladies. Musical selections by Mrs. Bert Stevens were enjoyed. A domestic science booth presided over by several ladies proved to be very popular. Dltinty refreshments were served later in the afternoon. About seventy-five ladies were present. . w v IS) A iolly meeting of the Beta Gamma girls was held at the home of Miss Velma Anthony on f riuay evening. A covered dish feed was enjoyed bY the girls and at the table, which was dec orated with autumn leaves and Hal lowcn'en decorations, covers were laid for the Misses Fay King, Ruth Raw lings, Nina Bending, Lavcrne Hoflicrh Stella Ctimmiiigs, Hazel Hall, Ka milla Kroschel, Ruth Lochner and Velma Anthony. Music and singing was the diversion of the evening. . , On Tuesday of this week Mrs. M F.. Smith and Mrs. T. B. Cougill enter lift: if i jtl v hi.:1 v , t 1 ' 6 it"' h The Big Bull Tractor will make a 24-Hour Plowing Demonstration BEGINNING NOON WEDNESDAY October 25 on the Weatherford and Shaw farm across the track from the S. P. depot HUGHSON & MERTON, Inc. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS 330 Burnside St - - Portia tained with a library ten cent tea. As their guests' they invited the TAlcs- dames W. L. Jackson, Fred Hough, Hoopes. Winnilred Walker, M. u. Mills, J. V. Pipe. E. E. Montague. A. M. Hammer. Mary E. Smith. R. E. Gibson. G. T. Hockcnsmith. H. C. Harkness. J. A. Howard, J. H. Kob- nett. F. H. Pfciffer, A. N. Million, O J. Hawtin. Woodcock. McClung, and .Miss Lvelyn Marshall. , Another library benefit tea was giv en on Tuesday with Mrs. Weaver as hostess. Her guests included the Mes dames G. Hotlich. D. E. Kebergalt, R. K. Ohling. C. E. Clifford, J. S. Van Winkle, L. A. Kroschel arid Miss Porter. Mrs. Justin L. Bray was host- Porter. Mrs. Justin L. Bray was hostess to a ten cent tea on Thursday of this week. She cnter'ained the following Mesdames J. B. Kendall, U. C. Hutch inson,- A. N. AicNcimie. c. u. uon. O. L. Houdley. J. T. Medley. C. Mo rcy, E. C. Mulkey and Miss Lulu Brush and Miss Maud Brush. A deliijhtful library tea was presided over bv Mrs. J: W. Ellison, Miss Lau- ta Mc Unite and Airs, l-cicoy r-arKer I I HAVE U HEARD MORGAN ? "THE MISSING LINK" ' 'ijai Will be his subject t SUNDAY NIGHT . : ; e , -Christian Church ja-, Two beautiful songi ' i , .'.': ' "THE HOLY CITY" :( i and ft" l; . LEAD KINDLY LIGHT" li fry will be sung and illustrated I with many beautiful views on .T-' r high grade stereopticon. . " ' DON'T MISS IT1 - MUSIC BY THE ORCHESTRA ' 7:30 Sharp. Come end come early Free! Absolutelylee!-.0 Free New Upright Piano The person having no piano in their home sending us the NEATEST cor rect answer will receive, ab'soluteb' Free a New Upright Piano. Write your name and address painly and mail today, as your answer must reach us not later than Nov. IS, 1916. HAGGERTY-COOK CO., Inc. . Manufacturers -Distributors, Pianos -and Player-Pianos. 337 Liberty St., WARREN,-PENNA. 12 DIRECTIONS , A Take any number from one' to fitteen, place in the squares so when added together, ver tically, horizontally and diag onally, the total will be 27 DO IT NOW ! NO " NUMBER CAN BE USED MORE THAN TWICE. For Christmas ...your photo graph. The sim ple gift tfhat lends the touch of friendship without an obli . gation First Call for Christmas Haye you given your friends and relatives a picture lately ? As an inducement to come in now before the rush we.will give FREE a fine, large picture with every order amounting to $3 or over till Nov. 11. Pictures need not be called for till Christmas if so desired. CLIFFORD STUDIO 333 W. First Street ALBANY, OREGON ' Ground Floor Studio A Dozen Photos 12 Presents for the Price of One x