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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1916)
PAOK THNtt tnan, Roy Gentry and Miss Rois. i w w Mri W U Mnlmaii im ntir(uininff OCIETY am tiip litttK iit Mra P. Wandell. of Portland, who Is on her way to ,..tir. w -- n i-it will I. You want to be well but not cxtrayagantly dressed; ( stylishly but not radically dressed - '! uniuriiiH. iTira, tvuiiuvii i,i" two wceki in this.city before contin uing on her trip. , ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1916 I Mlu Beatrice Sanders 8ocWty Editor BtU 469-R X delightful uffair o( TUtmnlay u( tcriincin wii die party for which Mrs. II. W. Barker ami Mrs. O. J. Ilawtin were lioaicasca at the home of Mm, 'iljwlin, Several uucaK were present mill enjoyed the afternoon panned in fancy work. The chief diversion of the afternoon win a uoulcat for which Mra. C. It. WImii won the ric. The Kiirats incluilvd Meailume K, l.iv ellKooil, I.. II. I'iall. II. K, Wallace. Alice Coikcrline. W, A. Harrctl, tiliaa. Wicdcr, William I'friffcr, Ccorue Taylor. Walton Worrell, Kraiu I'fcil fer, J. II. Kulinell, II. II. Hewitt, John i Siiiiuaon, Cecil Cathey. Geaclhraclit. J, I., White, Robert lircriie, O. I). Auaiin, W. C, Twccilalc, Charles Cu Kick, J. R. Ilulliert, O. ll..lloiiKh, C. II. Winn., M. MwitKOiiirry, Thou. Hop kins, II. .M. Calmer, W. II. Chance, I. A. McDowell, mid MUs Alive Clemen! and Miaa Ball 9 9 9 Mm. II. Ji. Wallace wan hoatcaa tttio week for the Monday evening llrldue cltth. A ilelitihtful eveninu wan pancd in her home, fancy work and hriilKc heiiiK the diversions. Mn, Wallace's Kiicala were the Mcadaiiica I'.dwin I'nrlinillrr, Leonard Hunt, llcrl Sie nna, U. K. Kiitx ami the Mlaica Zo na llaiiiht, Louise Wieder, Marlon Aii'lcrxfii, ami Winnie Auatin. 09 9 9 A jolly affair of but uibt waa the ttfliitlitful daiicinu party for which Miaa Muritaret Cathey waa hnatrsa. Muaic for the dancers wan furnished by Victrola. Dainty refreshments were nerved later in the evening. The merry party was rompoted of the ; Misses Dorothy Walker, Wilma Jnn kin, Florence Kortmiller, Dorothy Ciil berl, F.vclvn Kobnon, Olive Darker, lanlha Smith and Klwnod Anderson, Heverly Taylor, Hubert I'ortniiller. Hoy Harris. Kalth Hecker. Karnesl Dolinert, l.iman Palmer, Henry Wea sel, and Albert Snider. (9 On Tucaday afternoon Mr. A. W. . Iloweraox wa lioatca to the Jolly Acme bridge club. Mm. Ilowcrox en- ' Irrtainrd an her ifiirati Mm. Joseph Meyer, Mri. M. Montgomery, and Mm. Alice Cockcrlinc. Ilridge the. enjoyable divemion of the after noon. 9 9 9 , In honor of .Miaa Rutin Hacon and Minn Minna Ash, a jolly party will he given tonight at tile home of Mix liula Hand. A covered diali flipper ' will be given the firt part o fihe ev ening with covers laid for the Misses l.ee Kortmiller, I.ncile Snyder, Ine l.emke, Corintbn Hart, Carolyn Wright, Ktitb l.ivcngood. Janet Daw on .May Itallai-k and Hetrice Sander. Later in the evening other giict will come in and dancing will be the even intt'a diversion. These Kticsta will br the Mixet Marciel Auatin, Natbicl Donaca. I.oiiinc Wieder. Wilma Jun kin. and Messrs. Gilmorc, llccter. Henry l;lh, Orin Jenkins. Louis Schiill. John Tate. Derril Austin. Kramis Heal. Clav Cornctt, l.ee Ilul liert. Hill Hodcn, Van Wieder, tieorge C'uniek, Carlton Logan, Pete Miller and David Wieder 9 9 9 The member of the P. E. . Sinter hood met on Monday afternoon with a business meeting, at, the home of Mm. Fred Forimillcr. . (!)(!) Mm. C. H. Iturggrnf wan hostes' to ihc TweiiliethvCcniurv club on Fri day afternoon. W invited guenu he enterinined N'rs. A. W. Iloucmox, "Mm. W. C. Tweedale, Mm. Fred Ward. Mm. Criff King and Mm. C. B. Whir. The Artcraft club was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs, Frank Meisler Tuesday afternoon Ship Your Freight via Oregon City Transportation Go. Boat leaves Albany for Portland Monday, . Wednesday, and Friday 7 a. m. The new officer! of the club which wore elected at the lunl meetin were president, Mm. Mcintcr; vice presi dent, Mm. Frank Skipton, and sccrc tary, Mm, Elmer Oipe. Needle work ti.ok up the afternoon'! time at the clone of which dainty lunch wan served. 9 9 9 ' A very pretty wedding took place in Tangent last Saturday, when the marriiige of Minn Lydia M. Slcll macker and Mr. G. H. Mom, wan sol emnized. Kcv. G. H. Young perform ed the ceremony and Mr. and Mm. Harvey (ircll acted a beat man and matron of honor. The bride wai pret tily gowned in white crepe meteor adorned with orientals overlacei and a bridal veil of chiffon crowned with lily-of-thelvalleya. 9 9 9 The Prliplliii met on Thursday af tiruoon at the home of Mm. Karl Fisher. The invited gueata for thii Oc eanian were Mrs, Martin and Mm. D W. Merrill, who annintcd Mra. Fialici in nerving lunch, 9 9-9 A coming event of intercut to Al bany will be the dance given by Ihc Daughlcra of Isabella, in the Moose hall on Tuesday night of next week. Many out of town gucsta will be in Albany for t his occasion. 9 9 9 Mm. Walton Worrell wa a de lightful hostess on Monday afternoon when the entertained the Monday Ilridge club. Mm. G. IC. Rigg was taken into the club as a uem iiicmbei and Mm. R. A. II. Veal wa the guesi of Mm. Worrell for the afternoon. 9-9 On Tuesday evening at the homi of Mr. L. G. I.eweliiug, a number of ladies met and spent Ail enjoyable evening together. Card playing and I' sciinsimn on mines took up the !. eiiing'n nine. The XKsdamca I.. II !"Mi. O. IJ. Auatin J D. SmnmcrH Far! llran-'rhcrry. S. t. Wvson. A. .1 i'olgea K. C. Gipe. I W. Merrill. "Ims. Wieder, WV.tir Parker, were .cci Mrt. C'we' nig. 9 9 9 Mis Eva Hughea returned from Portland this week, where she ha been spending a delightful vacation 9 9 9 Mrs. Max Hoflich was hostess to the Thutsday Tatting club this week The afternoon was eujoyably spent in fancy work and reading. Before the departure of the guests the hostess served dainty refreshments, Mm. J. A. Millard was the invited guest. Mrs. 0.,-D. llyers entertained the Kensington -rtub-nn Tuesday after noon at het home on 1018 East 2nd St. Games and fancy work were the af ternoon's diversions, after which a de licious three course lunch was served. The members, present were Mendames Orrin Anderson, K. E. Bc.nichamp, W. K. Jone. J. F. Uu, McDonald. Jack Minion, Lcroy Parker, and the invited guests were Mendames Wil liam Pnnck, II. Hancock, John Ryer of Tangent. . An old fashioned "quilting party" was the occasion of Wednesday af ternoon at the home of Mm. F. H. Gcsclbracht. The members of the La dies' Aid Society of the first Presby terian church met and made an old fashioned fuilt, besides enjoying a covered dish feed. In the afternoon a business meeting was held. 9 9 9 Mm. D. D. Hackleman and Mrs. II. W. Taylor, were hostesses Wednes day afternoon to the Ladies' Aid So ciety of the Grace Presbyterian ihiirch. The home oi Mn. ll.tcklcm.v was used for this occasion, where M Indies met and passed an enjoyable afternoon. After a short business meeting fnncv work took the rest of the afternoon's time, at the close of which a dainty lunch was served by the hostesses, assisted by "the Missc Geneva T.ivlor and Norcnc Riley. The complimented guests were MeS' dames O. W, liyers, Clyde Ailey, Mc Vi..i Stm--, A. Koss, T. P. Haekle- There's Miles of Wear in Old Tires If you have a blowout or cut it can be made as .. ; .-' ;." good as new at r - , HORSKY'S TIRE STATION w V w n U.nInu" ollrninii Ufl C, T. I rnlj,nmitl, nrf nirod number of friend at a library ten cent tea. The Mcadamca P. D. Gilbert1, John Rob- unn lv rlil.ttrtn I. (? Hlllltillon. Coilgil, 11. M. Merrill, A. N. Minton, t. li, Llillord, J1. wiener, l,. ii. Fish, O. D. Austin, W. ri. Lee, tart ftrandeherrv. Ed. Derrv. .enioved the afternoon at' Mrs. Hockensinitli's home. .999 Cin N,vnitr third Mra Phiiitin and Mm. Krotchel gavv a library tea. They entertained a their guests Mrs. Dowd, Mrs. W. If. Weaver, Mm. D. K. Nebcrgall, Mm. Carter, Mrs. W. II. Chance, Mrs. L. II. Weaver, Mrs. John Kobnon, Mr. N'ebergall, Mr. J. S, Van Winkle nnd Mrs. Pate. WW Mrs. I.. E. Blain was hostess to a library tea on November second. She entertained as her guests, Miss Lucy Gard, Mrs. Alton Coatcs, Mrs. John Kohaon, Mrs. J. L. Irvin.'Mr. C. II. Stewart, Mrs, Hridgcford, Mrs. E.'T. Cooper, Mrs. V. J. Miller, Mrs. J. C. Irvine, Mrs. F. E. Livengood, and Mrs. S. A. Dawson, 9 9 9 ' Miss Letlia McCullough entertain ed with a library ten cent tea. Her gucsta were the Meadames j. c Ir vine, Charles Ohlinz and the Misses Nellie Pate, Lottie Morgan. Mabel (C ti4 Pg 4.) 18,000 People Cost $500,000.00 II ja T7 T7 m r Wednesday Operatic Score by Big Orchestra of Traveling Musicians E Sherman's March Storming of Atlanta Battle of Peters U burg Lee and Grant at Appomattox Assination of Lincoln liL-i Wild Rides of the Ku Klux Klans THE GREAT AMERICAN PLAY AT LAST PRICES: Cowrtrkt ll T1 Hobw iA XvppcahddMS SPECIAL -'1 Elliott and Sherman Present W; Griffith's Mighty Spectacle D. 1st 12 rows 50c Last 3 rows $1 r H E AT R! RETURN ENGAGEMENT -Thursday, Nov. Matinees at 2:15 Nights 8:15 Side scats 50c 1st 3 rows balcony 50c Kupenheimer Clothes are the best made clothes In America. They embody more quality cloths, more real tailoring, more perfect styles than any tailoring house in America. The Kuppenheimer manufacturers' work on a smaller margin of profit and depend on a larger output These clothes cost only a little more, say 5.00 to $10.00 per year, and you have the best that American affords. LET US SHOW YOU The Blain Clothing Company Last 3 rows balcony 25c Loges and boxes $1 'r E 1 5-16 3,000 Horses SMonthiv to Make