Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, January 13, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    ALBANY DAILY DKMOCAATAATUKDAV, JANUAKY II.. HIT.
FAOI THRU
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OCIETY
MIm Beatrice Bandar
Society Editor
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Cleverly arranged in rvrry detail
and a chamiing dinner was the one
given last night 10 tlx boys ol the
football train of A. H. S. with Miss
Janet Ilawson and Miss Kuth l.ivcn
good as hostesses. The Dawson home
Wai "t. i !r. in ' I ' f U tC dtCOft
lions. The centerpiece for the pret
tily decked lalde waa arranged of
yellow chrysanthemums anil a large
1 In! !ow on the haskcl Prom the
chandelier OVtl the talde hung a Idue
and gold Inothall hearing llie boy's
pictures. Yellow caudles were ttiad
td villi bill slnte. and in every de
tail Mir High School colon were us
ed. I'lace carda of hlne cornucopia!
marked places lot the Metara.-Wal-
ter Wood. Ray Hudson, Louif
Shiill, Clarence Wicks, Pete and
I'anl Miller, I .or en llasi., Kalph lid
yen, Kollan Allen, bred Mn hclion.
George Mdlridc, Merrill Gibson.
Francis Ileal, Koy l-'.atthtirit, Kennnh
McCnne, Zed Grove, Waltci l.illini
Jay Wdlard.
Min liahrllc Young, who spent
the Christmas Holidays In thia city,
waa tiie honoree of a delightful tea
Ifivrn by her mother, Mrs. I. A
Young, on Saturday afternoon of
lait week About 12 guests, the in
timate friend of Miss Young .were
present for thia occasion.
A gay dancing parly was given
laat night by the hriya of the younger
et. entertaining their girl friends
and a number of out of town guest
Bustard's Hall waa the tcenr ol tin.
delightful affair. Mm. 1.. K. Harris
and Mr. John Neeley were patron
CMC a.
Punch was served to the darner
and good music waa furnished
throughout the evening.
The Monday Night BrlttaTf Club
met this week at the home of Mr.
G. E. Riggs- Bridge was the enjoy
able diversion of the evening and re
frcahincnts were served at a late hour
Mm Kdwin I'ortmUJrr substiiuteil
for an absent mcmher.
'
Miss Frances Marsh will entertain
her S. S. class of the First Presby
terian church at her home on Fifth
and Walnut street this evening. The
invited guests arc Olive Darker, He!
en I'ugh, Frances Waruke, Heulah
Stover, Melha Neclef. I.ela Watson.
Barbara Plriffer. Mildred Hartsock.
Olga Jackson, I'mily Dohnert Fran
HAIR! HAIR! HAIR!
Lasdint, have your old switches and
combings madt up 'THE BET
TER WAY " A complete line cut
hair swit dies, t r ansf u-mations.
water wave, puffs and curia, all
hair. Guaranteed Aral quality.
MI8S M LIVINGSTON
Phone .189 K 41 7H Lyon St.
Albany, Oregon
ics Marsh and their trachcr, Mrs.
I'.ilgur.
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On Thursday evening Mrs. O. D.
Austin and Mrs J I). Summers very
informally riilrrtaiiied a few of the
Flks' wivci. An evening was crl
joyahly passed ill Bridge by the
guests, while their Infibaiidi attended
the celebration at the F.Iks' Temple
Refreshments completed the evening's
pleasures.
Present were llie Mesdames J. K.
Wraflicrford. A. W. Bowersoa, W.
C, Twccdalc. A. Stark, Mark Wca
th. ifi.nl, W V Merrill, Walton Wor
rell, W A. COS, Bllycu, L II Fish,
F.. C Brandeberry.
The Pythian Slslers met this week
on Tuesday in their club rooms, and
passed the afternoon in fancy work,
later enjoying choice refreshments
Mr. and Mr C P. l-ssex were
quests to a bouse puny in Browns-
tille from Saturday uutil Wednesday
- cuing.
An interesting meetiiM of the Moti
lay Study Cluh arSJ held this week
it the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Sua. Mr. I. It. Y inn prepareil an
mti resting paper on "A Trip Through
South America," the reading of which
h.ii enjoyed !. the ineuiliers present
Prof. Kent and Mrs. F. H. Grscl
hrai lit led in the discussion of the
paper Refreshments hroiight a de
lightfnl evening to a close.
HQ
n Miutday afternoon of this week
the I. E. O. Sisterhood observed
I tin jlioual day, at the home of Mrs.
Owen Beam. A husincss meeting
took up the afternoon's lime.
Mrs Karl Fisher entertained the
Monday Afternoon Bridge Cluh at
her home, this week. An cnjoyahle
afternoon was passed in bridge, fol
lowed by a dainty lunch.
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Mr. and Mrs J. J. Barrett delight
fully entertained for the I.afalot Cluh
n Monday evening. Several invited
guests spent the evening in "500" at
their home. At a late hour a delicious-lunch
was served.
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The Tuesday Club was delightfully
entertained this week at the home of
Mrs. W II Davis. -Sewing was the
afternoon's diversion and a dainty
lunch was served by the hostess. Sev
eral complimented guests enjoyed the
uflernoon.
The members of the Coterie Club
spent a delightful aftcrnooy on Wed
nesday, at the home of Mri. Charles
Ohling. Refreshments were served
by the hostess at the close of the af
ternoon. Mrs. McCtillotigh and Miss
May Clrmo were. invited guests.
Mrs. W. S. Weaver entertained on
Thursday afternoon for the members
of the 11. I). W. Club. Fancy work
was enjoyed during the afternoon
Hid a delicious lunch completed an
-njoyahle time.
The home of Mrs. Archie Metiger
was the scene yesterday of an enjoy
able Neos N'umphe cluh meeting
Fancy work waa the afternoon's di
version and refreshment! completed
his. Complimented guests of the
hostess were Mrs. Charles Monson,
Mrs. John I an and Mrs. If. N. Coek-
rrlini.
Mrs. Charles Essex extended the
hospitality of her home to the mem
hcrs of the Necdlecract Club. The
afternoon was pleasantly spent in
sewing and a aorial time, interspersed
with IB tic and a short business meet
ing. The dining room was aglow
with red carnations. The guests
were Mrs. Raymond Fisher of Wood-
burn and Mrs Glenn Willard De
licious refreshments were served.
Mrs. Frank Powell gave a recital
last Saturday evening presenting her
pupils in an entertaining program.
The Friday Bridge Club met yes
terday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
F. C. Pate. Mrs. O. D. Austin and
Mrs. A. Austin were complimented
guests to enjoy an afternoon of Bridge
completed with a dainty lunch.
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Mrs. G. A. Flood was hostess yes
terday afternoon to the Twentieth
Century Club. Mrs. Gustav Abra
ham and Mrs. Charles H. Wiedcr
were taken into the club as new mem
bers. Refreshments completed the
afternoon.
The F.Iks' t.odgc gave a big social
o their members on Thursday evening
of this week. A unique program was
'ivrn during the evening and uicrri
ment prevailed.
la Wednesday evening the staff of
the popular college paper, the Orange
Peal, gave a basket social in the First t
Presbyterian church, raising money in
the interest of their paper.
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Miss Willrlla Wright is in the city
and w-il spend several months here.
She came recently from her home
stead near Drewaey.
The Shakespeare Club's annual so
la) gathering and entertainment for
the members and their husbands was
eld last night at the home of Dr.
nd Mrs. W H. Davis, a delightful
ffair. During the evening the mem
bers presented some tableaux and
short representations of prominent
plays, such as the death scene in
Othello, three scenes in Romeo and
Juliet, the casket scene in the Mer
chant of Venice. Lady Macbeth wash
ing her bloody hands and the sleeping
accuc in Midsummer Nights Dream.
Those taking the different parts were
Mrs. Davis. Mrs. A. C. Schmitt. Mrs.
J. D. Summers. Mra. J. F Watson.
Mrs. Bray, Mrs. L G. Lewelling, Mrs
W. C. Burkhart ar.d Mrs. Nutting.
There were also vocal solos by Mrs
Davis. Mrs. Watson. Mr. Watson.
Mrs. Nutting and Piatt Adams Davis.
and piano solos by Mary. Heniretta
and Daisy Jane Davis. Mrs. If. S.
I.ogan and Miss Violet Nutting were
accompanists.
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On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. M.
B. Reeves entertained the ladies' aid
society of the First Baptist chdrch, at
her home on Fast First street. The
affair was in the form of a ten-cent
tea and w-as enioved bv about 20 la
diesVh o enjoyed a very pleasant af
ternoon.
Mr.'.. John Seip was hostess on
Thursday for the S. S. S. Club. Mrs
Charles I-amb was a complimented
MAJESTIC THEATRE
Corvallis, Oregon
MONDAY, JANUARY 22
"GREATEST COMIC OPERA OF THE CENTURY"
Boston, affl ! aaaW 1 swFLwaaaSt.
. ) BlBTMaasaaw V
TT-ff T MaW
Andrea Dippel
natuna the
Jooat Musical
Success that
Captivated
Hew lorn,
Chicago.
Big Beantr Cfeoras
Fashion Show, De
lightful Comedy
and Dances.
Augmented Of"
cuesir a
Brilliant
Musical
Gems
Star
n nan a era it csumm crmum
Original Cast, Company and Production Intact, Direct
Pre One Year a the Ftxtr-f ourtl, St Theatre. N t,
PRICES: $2, $1.50, $1. Seat sale Wednesday, Jan. 17
. Mail orders receired, and filled in order of receipt
THE waters still run
meirily along just be
neath the surface of the
little woodland, icebound
despite the menace of old
Wint?r's vainglorious dis
play and blow and Mus
ter bend low, friend, and
yon can hear the rythmic
heating of its heart.
Just beneath the surface
here large thing are go
ing on the so-called
Mid-Winter dullness i
only a myth. Life and ac
tivity prevail where you
least expect to find it. for
this is the gct ready-for-Spr-ng
month when all
the resources of the store
are called upon heavily
and persistently to pro
duce and provide for the
new season's needs. The
source of supply never
becomes irehound. N o
menace of a "dull month"
em stop 'the steady in
flow and Dtltea of mer
ehsnibse even nt the be
ginning of a New Year
when stocks are supposed
to he at the lowest ehb.
2 Mstroultom'
AT THE CHURCHES i
(aa3aS
United Presbyterian Church W. P.
White, pastor. Sermons by the pas
tor at Hi . i a. m. and 7:3" p. m.
Bible school at 11 45 a. m. Christian
Kndcavor at 6 30 u m. The subject
of the Monday Night Lecture at 7 JO
o'clock will be: 'I he Life of David.
The pastor's subject at Corvallis to
morrow night will he: Lddyism or
the Hible Which?
M. B. Church Preaching morning
and evening by Dr S. A. Danlord.
Sunday school 11:45 a. m Kpworth
League 6:30 p. m. Chas. E. Gibson,
pastor.
First Presbyterian Church. Rev. F.
H. Gesclbracht. minister. I0i the
Session will gladly meet any who de
sire to onite with the church. 10:30
morning service. Public reception of
new members and the Observance of
the Communion. To my Junior Con
gregation: What is Love? 11:45 S.
S classes for all. 6 311 young people's
meeting. 7:30 evenim- service. Theme
Must 1 llccoine a better Man, Be
fore 1 Become a Christian? "Conic
thou with us and w- will do thee
good."
Christian Science G.nirr Fourth
and Ferry streets. Sunday service at
II a. m. Subject of lesson sermon.
"Sacrament." Sunday school at 10
and II a. m. Wednesday evening
meeting at 8. Reading room open
irOCn 2 to 4 30 p. m. Monday. Wed
nesday and Friday in the church par
lor. All are welcome
Pentecostal Church of the Nazar
en Notice of services for Jan 14
Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Preach
ing at II and 7 JO. This may be your
last opportunity to he ir Rev. J. E.
Hales, and he i indeed a powerful
preacher. This series of revival meet
ngs will close Sunday night. BUT
KEEP TAB. ON THE TABER-
NALl.t. U. Walker, pastor
Grace Presbyterian Church Robert
Joseph Divcn, minister. 10 a. m. Bi-
hlc school. 11 a. in. morning sermon
by livangclist A E. Fitch. 3 p. m.
Senior Endeavor. Leader. Lloyd Car
ter. 7:30 p. m. evening sermon hv
Evangelist Fitch. The special serv
ice; now in progress in Grace Church
Mill continue throughout next week.
Attendance is good, ami the preach
ing and singing of Evangelist Fitch
are of such excellence as would fill
the largest auditorium in Albany ev
ery night if the public hut realized
what is heing offered Everybody not
now in regular attendance on some
other similar meetings is specially in
ited. This meeting is for the public
St. Marys Church Rev. Arthur
Lane, rector. Rev. Henry Pclleton
assistant. Sunday services at 8 and
10:30 a. m. Father Lane will offic
late, and preach from the gospel of
the day. St. Matthew, ch. 2. The sub
ject will be "The Epiphany." Sunday
school will meet at 11.45 a m. There
will be an afternoon service at 4
dock in which the children of the
parish will participate. The evening
service will be omitted.
Methodist The revival meetings be
ing conducted by Dr. Danford at the
Methodist church are daily increasing
hi interest. Attendance at both after
noon and evening services arc encour
aging the belief that the coming week
w-ill be one of unusual manifestations
of the divine power.
Tomorrow the evangelist will speak
in the morning service on the subject
"The Christian Program." In the eve
ning on "Sin and Its Remedy." The
doctor is one of the most reasonable
exponents of Biblical Holiness that
has ever visited our city. Many will
he better because of his teachings
His sole desire is to help us have a
better Albany.
Baptist You are welcome at the
services of the Baptist church. Bible
school 10 a. m. sharp Morning wor
ship 11. Young people's meeting 6
30. Evening service 7:30. Subject of
sermon, "Why Evolution Is Not
True." G. H. Young, pastor. Allan
Hanks. S. S. Supt.
Evangelical Church C. L. Schuster
pastor. Sunday school at v.s a. m
loung Peoples Alliance at 6:i p
The hour of the evening worship
7:30. will be in charge of the Woman'
Missionary Society. This will be
their annual Thank Offering service
They will he assisted by the children
who will give a short program. All
are welcome.
Dodge Brothers
MOTOR CAR
It is difficult to conceive how
one of these cars can outlive
its usefulness if given even
ordinary care
Touring Car or Roadster $880
Winter Touring Car or Roadster $1045 Sedan $1275
Prices F.O.B. Albany, Oregon
RALSTON MOTOR CO.
121 E. SEVENTH ST.
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CITY NEWS
Mathaloma Docks Her
The U. s. Government boat Matha-
oma docked here last night. She just
finished pulling snags in the upper
river near tiarrisourg. ne capiam
states that the Willamette is now the
cleanest from snags that it has ever
been.
Painting Dever tSore
Charles Dannals and F. P. Kitchen
went to Dever this morning where
they are engaged in papering the in
terior of the Dever Mercantile com
pany's store.
To Go on Tour
Miss Orah Harkness went to Port
land this morning to confer with the
Where Did You
Come From ?
A PERFECT CREATION ?
OR FROM THE MONKEY ?
WHERE ARE YOU
GOING TO?
Theme ol OH. Young at BAP
TIST CHURCH 7:30 p. m.
MALE CHORUS of 25 voices.
PROF. WILSON with line or
chestra. COME
management oi the Ellison-White Ly
ceum Bureau regarding her engage
ment for the Winter Festivals, or
winter chautauquas, which will start
in aoout a mouth. Miss Harkness has.
heen retained to give one of the en
tire afternoon performances, and to
present a prelude to the veening en
tertainment. Home From Calif.
Mrs. E. H. Rhodes and grandchild
ren Velma and Elwood Rhodes have
returned irom Oakland, Calif., where
they visited Mrs. Rhodes' daughter.
Miss Evelyn Smith.
Down From Halsey
Mr. and Mrs E. B. Pc:dand. daugh
ter and grandson, of Halsey, were
in the city, coming down in their auto.
They found the roads in good shape. -
'...in.. h..l nnlv in two nlaceS. -s
Ok. Beaten by Willamette
Willamette defeated the Oklahoma
Normal basket ball team 19 to 15. j
Even the Roscburg high school team I
defeated them: but Ok. beat U. O.
badly. U. O. has evidently all gone j
to football.
Lost in School Census
Salem has lost 220 in the school ceti-
sus over last year, and the other val- j
ley towns have lost as a rule. Where's .
the leakage?
S8l9SSiaa68i
Subscribers. I
If the bovs tall to deliver the
) paper each evening kindly phone
to the office. The management 9
invites complaints from its pa-
trons and will do its best to
correct faulty service. IS
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Every smoker in Albany should use
McCourt's Hand Made or Albany Spe
cial cigars made by the Willamette
Cigar Mfg. Co., and sold by all good
dealers.
WHEN answering class-Tied ads,
please mention the Democrat.
6o Mortgage Loans
Have plenty of local money to loan
on good farms, long time. No de
lays. Large or small amounts.
Write or call on J. V. Pipe. 203
West Second Street, Albany.
Smoke Albany Specials, beat
cent cigars.
10-
llnTirTTIiTyi EktuIj
Th P. P.
"I pot my faith In the. wisdom of the
Dlaln neopte." MM the- tatrsnuin.
"Tea." replied Senator Sorghum
The, wisdom of the plain people Is all
right. The only thing 1 fear Is that
some of them are getting o that tbey
know too much." Washington Star.
360 PICTURES
360 ARTICLES
EACH MONTH
ON ALL NEWS STANDS
SmslTComfort.
"Never despair. Somewhere lieyond
the clouds the sun la ahintni:."
"Yes, and somewhere lielow the sea
there's a solid tsottom DM that doesn't
help a man when he falls overboard."
Baltimore American.
guest to enjoy the afternoon at her
home.
In honor of Miss Josephine Hall,
who will leave Monday for Bowman.
Montana. Mrs. Roy Gedney and Mrs.
M. I- Sanders entertained Friday eve
ning with an elaborate dinner, at the
home of Mrs Gedney. A jolly eve
ning was passed by the guests pres
ent, who numbered about 27.
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