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AUMJtV .All D.MOfBA?, ' ' 1 1 I ii in i OCIETY jmn u mt, St ftil Miss BMirlct Sandsr Society Kdilor Bell 4s I J One ol tin most ili lightful and at lriC.li.VS i t'fair of llic week was the tea ut the home ol Dr. Miry Mar thai! i'.r vhktl Mi t'liirrnce PoSBlllkr and Mini Doretfa) Wslker were 'i charming ImMcttcs The latM oni v.cie snisticslly decorated villi !v .1-kuril Harden flowcrj fid grseni i bevy ol attractive y ting ntllU callci' during the afternoon s'.d vue HIM wllli tea and ics on the veranda. '? ! Mini rnl Pitman, the attractive it.uilhtrr of Mr. and Mrt. John Mt t'nrtnry. wttj di)(ht their troth Sa. iiniav tvrninu at tin- hum. of the I'lili'i arent on I'ii'ih street, I he hiiiic'a iitrndault Mill bl At .. Stella I'llman, iitsr of the liride and Mis I Rthtff .McChesucy. aiater of the lirideitroom. Thr rddin icrriniiny mil lie perloriurd by Rev. hatlcj K. Gibaon of the Methodist church. After a tliort wedding trip Mr. and Mn. Mcl'licsncy i!l be at home at their MWm on Fifth street. 9 9 MUi Ualtcllr Voiihk, who rrccntly rriuined from Stanford University, ilt spend the v. eel end ln Cortland M the Kiieti ol Ml i Cirolyn' Can non, i Mrt. Julius Vor. was hoatefi (or ihe II. LV W Club on Thursday. A delicious luncheon as served and a very pleasant afternoon was spent ire-fancy-work and games. e flic V' ' .1 .. ltriilifr f'ltiti mrt with Mr. fiiant Ihrtle in thr parlora of the Charles In, tel. Ihe apacmu ri i.tns wnc Iftlatically decorated with red rotes ami bachelor buttons Dainty refreshments were' served in the dining room bI ibe hotel to the members and gursls Mr Fred Ward and Mrs. t, C. Pale were guests of the club. Mrs. Peter Paulii. gave a delight- 1 dinner narlv on Wednesday ev ening honoring Mrs Henry Kava- nniiuh of Pendleton. Tables of Sfln rning. ihments were served. The guests for this cb.irming prty were Mr. and Mrs. John Dooley. Mr. and Mrs. Gran Pir- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lindgrcn. sir. Mrs Hen I'M tere. Miss Anna Schulti. Mrs I'd Duncan, Miss Kate rrrtt. Miss Stella Dnrgan. Mr. Ed Barrett, and Mrs. Ilrnrv Kavanauch. 9' 9 The party iv"i -it llie Barrett home on F.iithlh street by Irene Barrett and Helen l.ivengood was one of the most drliuhrful everts of the week for the younger set. About twenty guests danced in the attractively decked rooms and on the cool vine-cove ed porch. A delicious repast was served during the supper dance. i a 9 The Misses Ragan entertained Rev. and Mr. George H. Voung and Mrs. Myrtle Way at dinner on Monday night. 9 9 (8) The marriage of William E. Nash and Rose Hanke wat solemnised at the Raptist parsonage Wednesday af ternoon at half after two. Miss Beat rice H.mVe, sister of the bri(le. was the bride's attendant. Mr. Nash is the son of Mrs. N'elliei Nash and has been connected with the llolman and Jackson grocery store for several years. The brde is a daughter of W. J Ilankr and was a member of aof the clss lOlfi of Al bany high school. She is a charming girl with an unusually pleasing and attractive personality and has a host of friends who wish her every happi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Nash are spending their honeymoon in Portland at the Rose Festival. They will I..- at home to their friends after Sunday, lime 17. 9 9 9 Mrs Harry Hawkins flora Jane Jane Taylor) of Salem, was the truest of Mrs. H M. Hawkins Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Miss Carolyn Cannon, the charm ing grand daughter of D. P. Mason, was graduated from Lincoln hhth Portland Tuesday evening. has the distinction of - of the votingest members IICIMK - - of the class of 1917 and has. made a remarkable record during; her coarse naugn ot rrnmrion. tames oi formed the diversion for the eve after which delicious refreshr tie. and B ichool. Mi at Lincoln, She will spend the sum mer in Albany at the home of I) P. Mason on Sialh and Ferry streets. , I Among the Albany people to mot or to Ihe Lebanon Strawberry Fair Friday were Helen Livelihood, Anna lloflich, Marion llortlicher, and Ray mond N'ebergall who went over in thr N'ebcrgall car. 9 9 9 One of the handsomely appointed affairs of the week was the 6 o'clock dinner party given Saturday night by Miss Caasie Thompaon. honoring the Misses Ragan, who are to summer in California near Wntsonville. An ef fective centerpiece of cream and red rose buds graced the center of thr table and corsage boquets of tiny red buds marked ihe places for I Mm Essex. Mrs. Myrtle Way, Blanch. Bagau. (tcncsievr Ragan, Nellie Rag an, Nelle Ragan, Mrs. Thompson and Cassle Thompson. ) Of inteiesi to many Albany folk i-as ihe wedding of Julia Carpenter Halt and Joseph Scott McLean in I'oriland last Saturday. Miss Itat: was a frequent visitor to this city last winter when she was extensive ly entertained. 9 01 9 Miss Bina Reeves who just complet ed hrr second year at MrMinnville ( nllege. has returned to Albany for the summer months. Miss Reeves expects to reenter MrMinnville Col lege in ihe fall. IK ,-, f, The Loyal D&SI iters of the Chris tian e1 nrc:i enter a.ned v ith a efg. 'clock supper pan. in Bryant's Park on Thursday. A short program was rendered which included several en joyable readings by Rev. D. L. Mora gan, pastor of the First Christian hnri h of Albany, and a solo by Mr I'tank Wataon. 9 a Mrs J. If. Robnett was hostess to the fadics of the Home Missionary society of the Methodist church ucs day afternoon. Spring blossoms adorned the rooms and the spacious porch. The afternoon waa apent in Ihe discussion of missionary prob lems after which a dainty repast was erved by Mrs. Robnett. The T. F n. E. Club met ata the home of Mlas Vernita Froman on Monday evening. The evening was spent in fancy work, cards, and music 9 9 9 Miss Hard Hockensmith baa re lumed from. Willamette University for the summer vacation. Miss Hock- cnsmilh is an accomplished musician and la a graduate of Albany high school of the das. of 1916. She has bean sprMatiiing in music during the winter. Mr. aatd Mr. L. L. Swan motored to Rock Creek church on Sunday where they were joined by an auto mobile party frpm Eugene. A picnic dinner was enjoyed under the trees The Pythian Sisters Good Cheer Club mrt in the Temple parlors uesday Small tables graced the old-fashioned nosegays of larkspur and marigolds were placed for the forty members present and dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Baaaett Mrs. Halgbt. the hoateas for the this delightful affair. Mrs. Bach, Bessie Bach. Isabelle Garland of Lebanon, and Miss Beuna Cobb of Tulare, California, spent Thursday in Albany shopping, driving over from Lebanon in the Bach ma chine. Mr. and Mrst. A. C. Schmittt en tertained a number of their friends at a picnic attpper on the hanka of the Willamette Wednesday evening in honor of their wedding anniversary Miss Zona Haight, Misa Marlon Jane Anderson, and Albert Rouaieau motored to Lebanon Thursday to at tend the Strawberry Fair. - Mrs. James McCourt, Mrs. L -G, Knotts and Mrs. Ralph Knotta de lightfnlly entertained the Aid So ciety of the Grace church at the Oak street residence of Mrs. James Mc Court on Thursday afternoon. After a short business meeting, the afternoon wai spent in. gamea and sewing. Lite in the afternoon delicious refreah ment were served by the hostesses Bryant'a Park waa the scene of merry party on Tuesday evening when Con and Emily Uhrhammar entertained with a weinie reast for the members of The Club. About 25 peo- lr were gathered around the huge bon fire. , Cs Thomas Swan, son of L. L. Swan, was host at a dinner party Wednes day night no lb Swan residence on Fourth street. John Bell, Jr., of Eu gene, was guest of honor. Mr. Bell in company with Eugene McKinney, Harold Crocker, Harold Dominscise, and Mr. Burke, leader of the Y. M. C. A. at Eugene, came to Albany on a bicycle trip returning to Eu gene on Wednesday night by way of Corvallia. 9 9 A farewell reception watt held at night in honor of the Misses Ragan the First Baptist church on Thurs day night in honor of the Misses Ragan who left for California last night. After the reception the mem bers of the church and the telephone girls accompanied them to the 11:30 south-bound train. Junior, 4 p. m.; Voung psopls's meet. tug, 7 p. m. Evening service It S p. m. Subject: "What the World War ia Teaching Us " Chorus choir. We ordially welcome all. CARD OF THANKS We wish to exries our air.cce thanks and appreciation to the mar.y friends who so kindly remembered us during the long illness and for the beautiful floral tiibute at the time o' our bereavement. MRS CHARLES KROSCHEL AND FAMILY CITY NEWS I cee;eefeet Return Home on Boat Haiti Ferguson, Annie Watkins and Violet Craw, three Albany Col lege atudents rctuncd to their home in Portland this morning on the boat. Returns from Festival Mis Gladys Gilbert retuned Friday night from Portland, where she visit ed friend and attended the Rose Festival. She reports a large crpwd in Portland thia year, and the Festi val fine. Return to Kugen Mrs. Frank Flinsky and daughter. Mary, Francie returned to their home in Eugene after visiting Mrs. Flins ky' parent, Mr. and Mr. J. R. Steven. Ooaa for little Boy -. Mr. Nina Wolfer went to Wood- burn thia morning to visit Jier sister, and get her little boy who has beea i' 9 AT THR CHURCHES 9 9 9 9 9 6 9 9 to ' First Presbyterian Church- Rev. I- H. Geeelbracht, minister. 10:30 Morning Service, heme: Ihe Child and the Church. II :4S Sun day school elaases for all. 700 N "iing People' Meeting. flflO Even ing servrcr. sen. h I). Cuaick, cliair- nn of the local committee and the " lister will speak in behalf of the Red Cross. The choru will sing the Recessional and Mrs. H. B. Cusick the solo part. A day in thy court is better than a Thouaand." United Presbyterian Church W. P. White, Pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. The evening lecture will be on the Prophetic Pro grm. Christian Science Corner Fourth and Ferry Street. Sunday services, II a. in . Subject of Lesson Sermon, "God the Preserver of Man." Sunday school at 45 and II. Wednesday evening meeting at ft o'clock. Reading room from 2 to 4:30 p. m , Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The public are welcome Grace Presbyterian Church Robert Joseph Diven, minister. U a. in.. Bible school: II a m.. Morning sermon, "The Unrecognized Chrit." 7 p. m. Senior Endeavor, leader Dora Dixon, 8 p. m. Evening lecture. Strangers in the city and all people without a regular church home are moat cordially invited to all the ser vices. Naaarene Tabernacle Service at the Nazarene Taber nacle for Sunday, June 17, will be as follows: Sunday school at' 10 a. nt Preaching at II by Mrs Elirabeth Car'-on. Praise meeting at 7:30 fol lowed by preaching by Starner. Evangelical Church Sunday School at II a. m.. Preach :ng aervicee at II a. m. Subject "The Fire of Ihe Holy Spirit." Yottn peo ple's meeting at 7 p. m. Subject "What I Reverence and Why Should We Be Reverent T Prayer and praise service at 8 p. m followed by sermon. All are welcome. C. L. Schuster. , First Methodi.t EpUcopeJ Preaching 10:30 and 8 p. m. ; Sunday school after morning service Ep- worth League at 700 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30. Chaa. E. Gibaon, pastor. St. Mary' Church Rev. Arthur Lane, Rector; Rev. Henry Pelletan. assistant. Sunday services at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Father Henry will have charge of the ser vices and will apeak from the gospel of the day, St. Luke IS, the subject being "The Loat Sheep." Veper will be sung at 7:30 p. m. Father Henry will address the pupils of the Acad emy on the occasion of their Com mencement exercises The pastor will have charge of minion services at Lyon and Mill City. The special er- mon will he resumed on Sunday, Jun 24th. Church of Chrurt D. Loyd Morgan, pastor. Note the change in the time of the morning serv ices. a. m instead of 11:30 aa formerly. Mr. Morgan will deliver a sermon to children at the morning hour. The Red Cross work will also be presented. At 3 p. m., Mr. Mor gan will preach at the Oik Crack ehireh, 21-3 mile tut of TangeM. TODAY Wilfred Lucas In the role of a big. powerful Greek steel worker, in "A Love Sublime" adapted from "Orpheus," by Samuel Hopkins Adams A play of ideal love Harry Cribbon in "Caught with the Good." A mad frolic an 41 aWprtinent Mora. 6th Bmaods "The Mystery of the Double Cro" with Molly King getting better alt the time A Big Interesting Bill Any Seat 15c -Children Sc Matinee 10c GLOBE THEATRE vfsltina there for soma time. Aid Society Melt The Ladies Aid society of the Chris tian church met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mra. Hector in North Albany. The afternoon wa spent In social way, and refreshment were served. Class Has Picnic The Loyal Daughter Claa of the Christian Bible School, went to Bez ant's Park for a picnic Wednesday vemng. An excellent time was had a'ound the bon Lie also around the rrun'eou lunch which waa spread. Pendleton Booster Here- Mr. and Mr. W. C. Pruitt of Pen dleton, arrived in the city Thursday and registered at the Hotel Albany. Mr. Pruitt is a prominent attorney of Pendleton and a member of the board of director of the Pendleton Round-Up. Mr. Pruitt Mate that Pendleton i'l have a fine show this year, and congratulated Albany upon the splendid eyhibition of last year. Albany Boy Won It U reported that Had Irvine and" "Chock" King of thia city who com peted in the tennis tournament in Portland Thursday won their sets. Cow Girl Ail lea) Mr. Edith -Long of Lo Angeles, one of the beat known cow girl in the South, arrived here Thursday ev ening and is registered at the Albany. Mrs. Long will ride in the coming Round-Up. HSNSNXN3 II A MTf TAMC AAaTaVifRR JLi J. tj H I Solid Comfort N X N H X H X N X H X H X H X N X H Z H X H X H S9 WANTED People who will donate disc phonograph records to ac company phonograph present ed to members of Fifth Com pany, C. A C, by the Honor Guard gsTls- All .varieties of music requested, and in any number from one up. Please leave at Woodwork's Drag Store. &$ S3 23 J That' the number to call for Storage Battery Trouble WILLARD SERVICE STATION Auto Electric Shop 118 W. Second St Your friend an proud of you. the cause you serve, and the uniform you wear. They want your photograph. Clifford Studio The Photographer in your town SAY, YOU Who are in an offioe or any other other occupation which retruira continual head work, don't you know yon need physical sxerciae? To keep in normal toatdilion It It) sMceasary to psuportioa our aaeav tal and physical sxsrciavtv, otherwiavs we bacons itirhalanrtt ease i JH a x AOS Standing Sitting or Lying Down H X H When yon stop to think that you spend between five and tiz thousand hours in your corset every year, yon must realise how import ant it is that you have a perfectly comfortable corset. A poor ly fitting corset frequently lead to severe nervosa and or ganic trouble which cause years of suffering. In a Mndart corset we have a garment that always gives gTV in comfort, sitting, standing or lying down. Prices from $3.50 to $8.00 A perfect fit Meored by our expert corsetiesrc. S N X H X H X N X H X N X N X N X N X H H X H X H X N Ptutk V.lssase Wnrlk Whil X tsata SIIUV7 V VI ) ww ills- HCNZHXHX HAMILT0NS' XHXNXHH Sunday Special to Newport Leaves Albany 7:35 a. as, 8:05 a. ta. Just the thing for fishcrmc 1 or tor a visit to the beach LOW WEEK-END FARES .'. .. i .1 y and 1'i.nday Return limit Monday Albany to Newport and return $2.75 Corvallis to Newport and return $2.50 Ask local agent for other information JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent Southern Pacific Lines Hair you bought your Liberty Bonds? Headquarters For Berry Boxes Stsndsrd Deep Pint Boxes $3.50 per Thousand Tin Tops and Crates Murphy's Seed Store For the wnmaa. man. girl or boy who does cemtmwatss hard work, an hoar or so each way playing tennis will give you new life. vitality and tcaiiaanly yoa tsa be more ambitions a yassr W handle QolitaraltV Lawn Tennis Ooods and would ha st any tim. to show them to you. quality wheat spwled to athletic goods. US Mechanical repairing a specialty. MVI L.B HDCSON JR. mental 11 ll y Something Entirely New and Very Attractive Woven bamboo serving trays psinted from the unusual and de lightful Japsnese artistic ideas. Also Splia bamboo covered baskets d ecorated with Japanese US and painted in floral design. The Albany Art Craft