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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, J UK 9, 1917. s OCIETY MIm Utatric Sander. Soucty Editor Btll 4SIJ. I'nl'.ilil tht- iutn iharmiiitf -octal affair uf lltr v imn ii the lc for which Mui N.Jm lie Young .11 .1 Mist Antic DftWMM. fcffl llftfttOTtl tht uf Irrtiouti at the liomt of Mm Young. rti gtfttU, vbo nnitiltrird ;t I h nit Jt, scmli.ria uml U rd the .hrrnoun tn a nlratant way in tttr It.-uuljliil muni, of i tic-ir home Pret ty votfiir Immji were U i il here and there aiMinu tn tlx vugur nlci carried Ihrmirfliuiit the .4 Miii LotflM klftMM graceful datue and later Ctltft! a batkrt uf oUI'faihhHieil luta which "he tout cd to the gumt. On each favor a liny ,! card wai altuchcd with i vogue figiitr idornifl it. (iueU tocttHUd k'irla of tile 1 -! tchool ag and Uo thoic cf lln year's gradu ating rim. A di'ncioni lunch round ed out the alter o.in of pleafttirc.. One of the iv m elahoralt pltiiici nf this eat the one of Friday etching at which I hi member of the M'ud-i) (lull win (Mill Mr. and Mrt. A. C ihii. HI, Mr and Miv P. A. Vottaff, and Mrs. C U. Uu.u. Dr. Md Mrt. W. H. Uc Mr. and Mn MiXcil and Dr. W. I'. While wctr botl Jt thin lime and eiiirrumed m I It pleasant way. At five uVIik'Ic the i-towd ntoturrtl to a pretty ot wIicm' they pre ad out ai. rUltorate feed and laier apciH tit rvetiiug. (ft) 0 The frfclivc da of the year for the niciti. i ri of tht IhiMiiptri 1 luh aiol ilirii luikhandk VfJ the picnic at the home of Iff, and Mr. Willum Iturkharl. in lakhurat, on Ttidil evening. Alter phing games on the p4LKMik Uwu the crowil repair d 10 the Iikiix- w In. h lid hern tran fotmed into a tcriuhle iimhiih r wootjt, with et I trial, fir tree and fcrn filling the fo ittu in gieal muu t it r There t i paved the t line with contest! and tltVtf unntft. One Of tttx main feattuea nf the evening Wa the hird COUti it, for which the picture of dilicrc- t peeirt of hirdi had been tat rrd uttiong the tiranch et of the i!et oi jliui. A delicioun picnic lunch wai tr.id out on the floor and the Ktiettt aat on ctihion to be ervrd. I hit jollification con tinued until a late hour. m At one of the weeks' moit delight ful hOltiitfi. Mn V. If. llorni brook entertained the meiuhert of the J. K . Suterliimd on Monday af ternoon of thi week In the late af ternoon a dainty lunch rounded out the pleaniil of the lime. Mit Helen l.ivcugood wai hott eta Thursday evening to a alunihtt party at which ihe entertained several girl friend in a most pieman, way. At a late hour the girU retired and early the neat morning took theii breakfat over in Itryant'i Park and enjoyed it picnic style. The guru nf ln I.ivenifootl were ttie .Miur Dorothy l.fc. Violet Nutting. Irene Barrett, Helen (tihson, Marciel Au tiu, Anna lloflich. Luetic I.onrhot toni, N'athiel Doiiaca, l-ois Nehergall. Kthrl Mutnard. & On Saturday night of 1at week aev erat young people were the gtleatu if Mm. Iiattcile i otint; at whoe Home they panned a jolly time in the gay diversion of dancing. Aa a late hour a dainty lunch rcneihed the dancer before they dispersed to their homes. ( i The Thursday Afternoon Study Club lufet this week with Mrs. J. I Watson, Koses were used about ihr robins to decorate where the net were received Ihirinjr the afternoon two papers wcifr read, 00i by Mrs Albert Senders and one given by Mrs fi W, Swank. These were very much appreciated by the guests. Mrs liar ry Wilkin gave a vocal solo and tin .closing feature was a lunch served by Ihe hostess. , l (S S The final meeting of the summer for the Peine ilia 'Club, wan held at the home of Mrs. Walton Worrell on Thursday afte moon. About the room quantitle of snow ball were used in decoration. Fanvy work, convcrna tion and refreshments made the if ternoon's hours rptickty pans. large number of guests were pren ent at this time. In the attractive tea house of the II II. rti.uk g.irtKn, Uf Salome ( iisick tnttrUintd several giil friemU I htirnday evening a a Mlpptf party The prettily adorned table was cen tered by an attrattfv e houuet of ipriitg ilowert, Latter itr the even ing darning and muic were the di version. t) Mr. P. A. Voting and Mi Uahcllc Vouug motored to Salem Wednc day. Mis Young returned home vA'cdncsilay evening, but Mr. Voung remained to attend a dance in Sa em. 'lltiiisday ihe returned to Al any in the car of Mr. and Mrs. I,ivcley. Krotwin n hrr guett, Mr. and Mr. Livcnley and '.hiblren and Mr. and Mr, kobert and childrm. After a pleasant automobile tup diniur wa rved at the Voung limnc-, Mi ,i-r,r iKiwson won a dinner guet. Ihe table appoint were of a beautiful sort, and a charm ing Bttlt table wan placed on the porch for the children of the party, t fj' l ( ne of tiir popular iJuml r pf. in of tlu week was presided over by Miv-. Kut h Livengood on Wediu s day night A covcied-duh feed at ta o'clock was attended by the . M. A girl. A huge bopi. t of pmk o.i pea made up the cciricr-pieee fir the prettily appointed table and weet pea place card marked cov ers laid for the guct. The girl altcnuVd the dance of the Honor Wuard girl, and after that rtrtircd to the Livngood homr where they stayed. I n the BMN uing a delicious breakfast was served. - jolly crowd of young people mot l red to Jefferson on Tuesday whkrc they spent the day along the bank of the Sanliam river in a pretty pienn -ing ground Uonfirrs and a frnl wen the m.tin feature of the day. Tboaf lo enjoy thin were the Misses Mar- eitl uiin. I. ucile l.ongbnttom, I othy Lee, N'athiel )onara, I lei Livengood, nne Hoftich, Violet Nut ting, 1- the! lUissard, Inrue Harreti and Ralph Milyeu, Kllon GtldOu Mnrri Hayes, Raymond Nehergall Hubbet Voung Harold Irvine Ken net It McC'unv and Walter Gilbert Mrs Winuifred Woircll and Mr. Ot to Lee chaperoned the party. I & Mr, i r .i nk Mqrster pleasantly en tetrtained the members of the Art tiaft Club at her home. Wednesday afternoon of this week. Needle work and conversation made the hours pass quickly and teucral additional guest joined with Ihe club members to pas the afternoon socially. The roomi were attractively decked in an abuud ance of wild flowers Mr William Hoflich assisted the hostes. in nerv ing a delicious repast. I Li a gala attinc of flagn and hunt ing the Armory was the scene of i very ucceful dance, given Wrdncs lay evening by the girls of the Hon or titiard. A large crowd wa prcj ent and pased tlte evening's hours in dancing, music being furnished by the Albany band. Mr. and Mrs. P. A . Voung I Miss Isahcllc Voung will motor the (. ountry (. luh near Salem next Sunday where they will meet Mr md Mrs. Liveslcy. M.. and Mrs Uol crls, Mr. and Mrs. Bush and fatirl: ami Mr. Ctrl CfmblcOOft and Mr. Pfil State, all of Salem, ihtv wilt si ttul the day picnicing there ami Mr. rriU '.t inv. wliere .Mr Rn1 .Mrs. i mmg ib bf dinner host- lg the party BAIN-HOLT WEDDING Harrinburg, Ore., June 9. The prettiest wedding seen here in yearn occurred Wednesday evening. Ju ft. in the Methodist church, when Neil M. Itnin ami Miss Anne Rutt Holt, daughter of Mr. M. J. Holt of this this city, were married by Or I) IT. Leech of Corvallis. Promptly at 8 o'clock Mrt. Gcorg-.-Wilhelm played Lohingrin'n weddit march and lr. Ijcech slowly made his way down the center aisle of the lit tle church to the altar, which was prettily decorated with greens and flowers. He was followed by Lyle Itain, brother of the groom, and then by the groom, who stood in waitinc for the bride, who was accompanied to the altar hy her brother, Harry Holt, and her brides maid. Mis Kdythe Hawk. Dr. Leech performed the rinsr ceremony in an impressive manner. Before the wedding Miss F.vaMiller sang "At Dawning." A reception was held In the church parlors. Following the throwing of th)e bride's beautiful hoqnet of sweet peas, orchids and lillirs-of-lhc valley, hich occasioned a contest among the young ladies, the bride and groom Mftpfd and left soon after for Kit- uene I hursday morning they lelt lor I'oplar, Montana, on their honey moon lor a thrice weeks' visit with Mr, Bain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ham. Both Mi. and Mrs, Bain are popu- If young people and are well known in Albany, where Mr. Bain was for cveral ycat connected with the Al- ny Slate Bank. He is now a' ociated with the First National Bank of II an tsburg, and takes an If UVl pan in the affairs ot the thy. M rs. Bain is a beautiful, lov able young lady w ith score of friend. I lu y will be at home to their friend u their new h,m- about July I, fol owing their return fro nilbeir trip. The 0i D. ' - bio v COifftMiJird hl l eek at tlu h.vnc J Mr.. L hurcliill, who presided a hostess. ter In me wan hvAOtUttfly dtfOfutfd iih roses and UriDi u ;e 1 .ib mt the ..r.ms in profu-.ion. The aft. t upon ii'cd in fancy w was br'iuht i 'ib-.nant close U'hsu the how'ei, : i Iniichill. "Tvc a . hoict lu-.eli. B. F. Ki:'; STli H c iii' bmt nttd 41 Csl s Mr and Mrs II. B Cusick, Mr. and Mrs. K B, Mason and Mr. and Mr Joseph Ralston and families, enjoyed picnic on the bank of he Willam- t, I hursday evening The BOOM of Mrs den M. Junkin HrSI the scene of at enjoyable social affair yesterday afternoon when she t hostess to the Twentieth Cen tury Club. Bowls of rose wrre grace fully arranged about the rooms where the afternoon was passed in a pleas lilt way. A handsome gift was pre sented lo Mr. H. M Palmer in h QU IT of her birthday. Bringing the af emoou to a close, the hostess srrved i delicious repast. The Shakopean Club entertained on Saturday of last week, with a fare- elLpariy tciven at the poflM M ttfrS, F. M. Fnriuh. and for the pfosufi f Mr.-. V V N'ntiing. During the afternoon a pro-ram wan enjoyed and at this time the club member pre- ted Mrs. Nutiin srlUl hand- omely framed picture of Shakespeare as a compliment to one of their most active and popular members. Mr. Nutting and daughter, Violet, will leave in a few weeks for Portland, where they will make their future home. Mi Violet Nutting was tKe hon orce on Wednesday evening for a farewell party given at the Unitetd Presbyterian church. The members of the Intcrmcdiatk- department were guest and enjoyed a social time and later, refreshments. Ronald Reid was also an honor guest at this time. 9 A few collides of fhc younger crowd enjoyed a vfennlc roast on Wednes day evening of this week. They were chaperoned by Mrs. Junkin and Mr. Castle. - Mrs. Robert Tor be it was hoste this week to the San Souci Club, when it met at her home on Wednes day. The afternoon spent in fancy work was completed with dainty re freshments. The btfVi of Albany College will PC royally entertained tonight, when Df .W, H. Lee will preside at a dinner party, given for their pleasure. An enjoyable social time has been planned for the occasion. The annual picnic of the girls of thfe V. W. C. A wa an occasion vt Tuesday afternoon. The crowd cross cd the Willamette bridge, on the op poite side of which they found pretty spot and spent the remni ii:i' part of the day picnicing. Afur a sumptuous feed and in the early even ing the party returned home. 23 J Take A Kodak With You No trip or vacation can be enjoyed as it should be without a Kodak. With a kodak story your folks and friends can enjoy your vacation with you. A course of instructions with every kodak if bought from 9 9 AT THE CHURCHES Nazarene Tabernacle Services at the Nazanene Taber nacle for Sunday. June 10, will be as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m.: preaching at 11; praise service at 7:30 p. m., followed by preaching. A. Walker, pastor. St. Mary s Church- Rev. Arthur Lane, rector; Kev. Henry lyllctati, assistant. Sunday services at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Father Lane will officiate and speak from the gospel of the Sunday, St. John, 6, the subject being "The Eucharist." The annual procession in honor of the Blessed Sacrament will be held at the late service. Vespers will be sung at 7:30. The ubjcct of the sermon will be Kitualisiu. Is it Scriptural and Morally Elevating? Lhe public is cordially invited. Evangelic! Church- Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.; pneaching at 11 a. m.; Young Peo ple's Alliance at 8 p. m. Subject fhc Stone of Stumbling." A wel come to all these services. C. L Schuster, pastor. Christian Science Church Corner Fourtlt and Ferry streets. Sunday services, 11 a. m.. Subject of Lesson Sermon, "Gbd the Only Cause and Creator." Sunday school at9.45 and II a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8- Reading room open Monday. Wednesday and Friday, 2 to -4:30 p. m. All are wrlcome. Baptist Church At 9:45 the Sunday school will have a song service. Morning worship. 11. Junior meeting, 3; Young Peo ple's Meeting, 7. The public is cor dially invited. No evening service as we shall unite with the Colkge at the First Presbyterian church. First Presbyterian Church Morning Service. 10:30. Dr. W. H. Lee, preaching. Baccalaureate sor mon, 3:30 p. m.. by Dr. Lee. Address to the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A., 8 p. m , by Rev. Clinton Jennings Greene of Corvallis. Special music at all service. Union Tvices in afternoon and evening. Auto Electric Shop 118 W. 2nd Street THE STORAGE BATTERY HOSPITAL We Repair All Makes of Batteries Visited Son A. Lewelling and wife of TanLSent, vinted his son. Judge L. G. Lewelling. today Sunday Special Train Newport Leaves Albany 7:35 a. m. 8:05 a. m. Just 4he thing for iishennen or for a visit to the beach LOW WEEK-END FARES i i Sale Saturday ami Sunday Return limit Monday Albany to Kewport and return 12.75 Corvallis to Newport and rcturn $2.50 Aik local agent fcr other information JOHN M SCOTT, General Passenger Agent Southern Pacific Lines Have you bought your Liberty Bond? Wpodworth Drug Co. SAY, YOU Who are in an office or any other other occupation which require continual head work, don't yon know you need physical exerciae? To keep in normal condition it is necessary to proportion our men tal and physical exercise, otherwise are become overbalanced way or the other. For the woman, man, girl or boy who doe continuous bard mental work, an hour or so each day playing tennis will give yon new life, more vitality and consequently you can be more ambitious in your business. We handle Goldsmith' Lawn Tennis Goods and would be pleased at any time to show them to you. . Gildsmith mean quality when applied to athletic goods. We also handle Motorcycles, Bicycles, and accessories. Mechanical repairing a specialty. Phone 165-R in Lyon Street, Albany L. B. HIXSON JR. Graduation Gifts Hand-Painted Folders, with appropriate sentiment, are gifts in them selves - 10c to 3Sc Leather Bound Copies of the works of the World's Best Authors 75c to $2.00 Artistically Bound Books of Poems, etc 15c to ll.SO Hand Wrought Metal Book Holders t to H Pictures, Flower Holders, Baskets, and many other appropriate gifts may be found at The Albany Art Craft today, I ll 1 I 0fr.thi Hart Sh,r4iNIn Get yourself as well as your home fresh- ened up; get new things to wear as well as new things to look at and use in the living room. HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES II will make a difference in the way you feel, as well as in the way you look. Let us j II show you some of the new styles in p Sport Suits; in Varsity Fifty Five II II or in any of the other new models we have here ready for you to wear. All-wool fabrics, best of tailoring; per- III feet style and fit for every figure I U THE TOGGERY