Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, May 11, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1918.
HAMILTONS'
OCIETY
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Society Editor
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On of Hi moat charming affnlra
of th week was th dinner Thursday
owning Hi th Kt. Frunria Hotel In
honor of Mr. mid Mr. J. 1,. White,
given ly th employes of th Oregon
Power company, ('over wir laid for
25 guests Including representatives
from volley town. Th table was
prettily decorated In lnk rose mid
ilnk shaded rniullr. Th employes
of th local of fir presented Mr.
Whit with fuuntuln pen. Talk
wrr given liy diffarrnt men.
Mlaa l.uril IiiKliottmn entertain
d number of her girl frlrnda Sun
day noon at a roverrd dish dinner. A
larg lwuiurt of apring flower was
th renUruitH for th attractive ta
hlv. 1'lac cards marked cover for
the Ulnar MnrrM Auatln, Irene Bar
rett, torothy I,r, Helen I.lvengood.
Nnthlal Donaca, Madg llnilry (Sa
lem), and th hostess. In the after
noon th girls enjoyed an automobile
ride to Corvallla.
V
itftas lli-utun HelJinrcy waa noatraa
laat nU-ht to the girl of th Alpha Nu
rluli. A Jolly evening waa pent in
game and music. At Inte hour
dainty refreshment wrr aerved bv
th hoateaa. Th mrmhera of th
i lull nr th Mlaae Viola Kroarhrl.
Itita Dowlln, (Irae MrCaulty. Kam
llla Kroarhrl, Thrlma llurnvtt. Vera
Drown, I.oia Nlergall and Keulah
Drlanrry.
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Th Artrrnft rluli waa entertained
Turadny afternoon with Mra. II. V.
Kirk a the rhnrmlng hoateaa. Th
ro itn of her horn wer derorated In
an effective way with roea and
greenery. The enjoyalde afternoon
waa paaaed in knitting and conversa
tion. Wvdneadny night, Miaa Grace Mc
Cnuh y entertained the Alalia Nu if irla
with a alumlier party. . Th sveninv
waa pasaed In a general good tim.
The hoateaa aerved a di-liciou break
fast to the girls th next morning, be
for thoy left for achoot.
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Mia I-ee Kortmlllrr and Mia Be
atrir Handera ar spending th week
end In Kugen enjoying th feativitiea
of Junior week-end at the University
of Oregon. Mlaa Fortmillt-r la a gucat
of th Kappa Oamnia .'lorority, and
Miaa Sander of th Delta Gamma.
A numlier of gtrla enjoyed alum
Imt party at the home of Mlaa Irene
llnrretl after th dance Saturday
night. Around the fireplace a midnight
lunch waa enjoyed. A dainty break
fast waa aerved to th gucata, the
Miaaea Nathicl Ilonara, Marrirl Aua
tln, Dorothy Ie, Madg llailry (Sa
lem), l.ucile Longhollom, Helen Liv
rngood and the hoateaa.
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The Thuraday Study rluli waa de
lightfully entertained thia week with
Mr. Karl Hrandclrrrry a hoateaa.
I'rettily arranged aliout th room
were spring flower of varioua color.
The per of th afternoon wa read
hy Mr. C. I.. Monson, th subject
lieing ' ' Rosa Ilonheur . ' ' The
rest of the afternoon was sxnt in
knitting ami fancywork.
Mr. A. Stark wa hostess to the
ladies of the Twentieth Century club
Friday afternoon at the Red Crose
room. At the c!oe of the afternoon
H-nt in work, the hoateaa Invited the
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PERUNA in Your Home
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other ailment. Her proniptijuas in npplyiiul the remedy often
nvet a serious Minus. Ilur experience with remedies has led
bcr to know that PEKUNA la always reliable, that she should
have it on hand fur the Immediate treatment of coughs and
fjolds, and thnt It U always to her
The Family
Safeguard
The experience of one
woman, given herewith, is
typical of thousands of let
ten that reach the Peruna
Company from grateful
friends who hove found their
homes incom
plete, and their
ffimilv aftt v In
dnnger without r1
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bet sad ai aae varr aartoua aaiU rwradr.
tine I have laics iWuaa iha drvpian ta ny
larval Baa dlamMlauwl ad nr had aod puae
ant anl a atueea vp la lha mortua lam
para wtlk Ina raaull. and ahallrunliaoa at
JM li aaOJ I sal aaalrvlrnd at catarrh.
t taaartil p ncmMM-u It aa an boewaf taedlrloa.1
Maiaaafcrta II aitaadr leda fca nu.
Cold and Catarrh
The great weight of testimony that has accumu
lated in the 44 years thnt PERUNA has been on the
maifcet prove It. beyond qtiesrinn. Co be th reJiabla family rem
edy, ever ready to take, pcevanlinil th serioui cJtecta of cnttta,
roti(ha, grip and demnitrmenta of th duteMlv onlana, Thia
proof la published from lira to time and many families bav
praStsd by it
nliit.a aVaaa HJtKA k hltat in tm saw Can
MraaaUaataiaaaMaaaarka,
Th Peruna Coaapaay, CehttnaaM, OKI
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JVALWAVS A (i(MH) SHOW JLI
LAST SHOWINfi TONIGHT
DOROTHY
DALTON
The GIRL with the FAMOUS DIMI'I.RS
IN
"Love Letters"
. A GREAT DRAMA OF I.OVE ANT) MYSTERY.
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Also
I'ATIIR'NEWS AND NESTOR COMEDY
GLOBE ORCHESTRA 5-13 cents I'lua War Tax
guesta to her hum, where a tbilntv
lunch waa aerved.
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The Honor Crnrd danr given Inst
Satunlay evening at th Elk Hull
was a great lucres. The rooms were
derorated with flower of th aeason
and a corner wa arranged for punch.
Ileiater'l orchratra furnished n ionic
for the ilanri-a. A large crowd enjoy
ed this affair.
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On of th gayi-at parties of the
week waa th darning party Kridnv
nighi enjoyed by th little folk with
Katharine Harrett, Helen I'ugh and
Marlon Whit aa Joint hoatease. The
room were beautifully decorated with
flag and spring blossoms, i'unch
waa aerved during the evening. After
a jolly evening spent in dinning, a
dulnty lunch wa served.
.
The Pythian Sisters went to Rcio
Wednesday nigiit, where they visited
the Scio order of Pythian SiaU-r. An
elaborate banquet waa enjoyed and a
good tim had.
After the regular lodge aesaion
Thursday night the Maccabees en
Joyed a social hour. A program was
given and a light lunch aerved.
On Friday evening of this week the
Junior glee club of the Kupliat church,
met at the home of Susan Itutis. Af
ter practice th girls enjoyed games,
nfur which choice refreshment were
served.
(lUIIIII NOTICES
May 16 to May 18
Big Values for Your One $'s I
That Were Never Equaled
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(race Church
Sunday ia I'arent Day. Introduc
tory programtory program at 10 a. m ,
all iirt iita expected to come with their
children and be received in the de
partments where their children are
enrolled. A parents' class Utr the dav
ill be taught by the minister at
10 :.)(). At 11, parent and children
are aaked to ait together during the
morning worship of the church. Alt
the arrvicrs of the day will include in
struction and exhortation on the gov
ernment' food conservation program.
Th 8 p. m. service will include a
i'lort sermon on "The Sin of Selfish
nrs and World Affair." Let the
community feel that this I a com
munity church in East Albany. A. M.
Williams, pastor.
Christian Church
1). l.oyd Morgan, pastor. Bible
school 10 a. m. At the morning hour
M. B. Madden, for many year a ml-
aionnry In Jnpan, will speak in the in
terest of the emergency drive for mi-
sions, benevolence, and education, un
it' r auspices of the men and millions
movement. All should hear him. rne-
cinl music. Trrre will be no evrnlng
service on account of the conservation
meeting at the Prwbytcrinn church.
Christian Science-
Corner Fourth and Ferry street.
Sunday aervh-e 11 a. m. Subject of
esson srrman, "Adnm and r alien
Man." Sunday school at 9:45 and 11.
Wednesdny evening meeting at 8.
Christian Science reading room, 2 to
4:30 p. m. Monday, Wednesdny and
Friilay. The public ia welcome.
Mt-thodiat Episcopal
Third and Ellsworth. George 11 .
Hun net t. "Mother' Day" will Iw oh
lorvrd at 11 o'clock with a special
sermon by the pastor in honor of the
lay. The Hammer mule quartet will
1. 5-lb. Crescent linking pow
der $I 0
1 I'kg. Dew Drop Washing
Powder 25
1 pkg. Yeast Se
VALUE II.J0
$1.00
2. 1 pkg. household cracker 45c
1 lb. Koyal Club Coffe 33c
2 cans Sweet Potatoes . SOc
1 ran pepper 25c
VALUE 11.40
$1.00
3. lilue Bird' Soap brown
bar. 80 bar.
VALUE $1.25
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4. Bob White Soap. 21 bar.
VALUE $1.25
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5. 3 pounds Crescent baking
Powder 70c
1 pkg. Citrus Washing
Powder SOe
3 pkg. Arm tt Hammer
Soda 30c
1 pkg. Corn Starch 10c
VALll
$1.40
$1.00
6. 10 cans II. W. Asparagus
lo-oz. cans.
VALUE $1.50
$1.00
7. Ivory Soap. 11 large bar
VALUE $1.20
$1.00
8. Libby' Chipped Beef in
glass Jars. 8 glasae.
VALUE $1.20
$1.00
9. 5 Hi. Hamilton' Speeial
20c Coffee $1.00
1-2 pound beat bulk Japan
tea 25c
1 ran pepper 10c
VALUE $1.35
$1.00
10. 100 pound potatoes $1.00
1-2 lb. Best Japan Tea 25c
1-2 lb. D. W. Baking Pow
der 25c
VALUE $1-50
$1.00
11. Mason's Lacquered Jar
Caps, porcelain lined. Eight
dozen.
VALUE UM
$1.00
12. Tea 8 1-2 pound Bert
Japan or English Breakfast
Tea.
VALUE $1.75
$1.00
$1.00
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13. 1 Household Carton Soda
Cracker tOe
1 10-pound sack salt .. 25
2 pkg. A. 4 II. Soda . . 20c
1 pkg. Corn Starch 10c
VALUE $1.45
$1.00
14. 1 lb. Beat English Break
fast Tea or Japan Tea . . 50c
5-lb. can Crescent Baking
Powder ' $1.00
VALUE $130
$1.00
15. 5 1-lb. cans Chinook Sal
mon. VALUE $1.50
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heavy grey rubber. 21 do. H
VALUE $1.7$ &
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17. 4 larg pkg. of Citrus g
Washing Powder $1.20 H
1 can S. B. cleaner .... Sc Q
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18. 5 can fancy Whit Aa-
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VALUE $130
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porcelain lined. 4 dose a. g
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20. Cracker Graaham. soda I
or salted wsfers J
8 20c package. I
VALUE $130 3
$1.00
$1.00
HAMILTON'S GROCERY DEPT.
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sing and Mr. H. D. Cusirk will sing
a solo. Flower will be given to
mother. Sunday school meet at 10
o'clock. Epworth League, 7. No serv
ice at night. Attend the union patri
otic meeting at the Presbyterian
church.
llaplMl Church
Regulnr services at the usual hour.
Sabbath school at 10 a. m. sharp.
Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m.,
at which time we will have with us
as our guests, member of the K. O.
T. M. and L. O. T. M. lodge. B.Y.
P. V. at 7 p. m. No evening service,
a we will adjourn to join In the union
war service to be held in the Presby
terian church, and addressed by Pres
ident Kerr of the Oregon Agricultural
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college.
United Presbyterian
W. P. White, pastor. Preaching
service at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
The subject of the morning sermon
will me, "Queen Esther." The sub
ject of the evening sermon will be,
"Evolution and False Theology; or,
Hun Philosophy in Our Public Insti
tutions of Learning."
St. Mary'a Church
Rev. Arthur Lane, rector. Rev.
John Rubis, assistant. Sunday serv
ice at 8 and 10:30 a. m. The pastor
will officiate and speak from the gos
pel of the Sunday, St. John 15, the
subject being, "The Testimony of the
Spirit." Sunday school at 11:45 a. m.
Vespers will be sung at 7:30 p. m.
The series on "Maxims of the Spirit
ual Life" will be continued at this
service. May devotions are held ev
ery evening during this month at 7:30.
The public is welcome at these serv
ices.
First Presbyterian
"Christ' Healing Ministry" will be
the theme of the pastor at 10:30 a. m.
Sunday. No Vesper service at 6 on
account of the union service at 8 when
Pres. W. J. Kerr of 0. A. C. will
speak on "Where Do W Stand?" A
large chorus choir will ing in the
evening.
To Astoria
Mrs. U. G. Hodgkins left for As
toria this morning to spend the week
end. Wont to Vancouver
Lloyd W. Schesler went to Vancouv
er yesterday afternoon. t
Visiting Friends
Mrs. Edwin Anderson went to Port
land this morning to visit friend.
W. O. W. CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED
Albany Camp 103, W. 0. W, haa
launched a campaign for membership,
for the next SO days, under special
dispensation. Dist. Manager C. ' O.
Samain haa full charge of tana, with
the assistance of our member tat as
pect to initiate a large class at firat
meeting in June. The Woodmen of
the World Is one of the strongest frat
ernal insurance protective aaaocta
tions in the U. S. Have nine of th
healthiest Western ataU under our
Jurisdiction, is past the experiment
stage, has a reserve fund of nearl
$9,000,000, all money, first class mu
nicipal and state. bonda, inchidimr
$150,000 Liberty Bonda. Our Head
Camp has takin ovr the payment of
our 3500 Woodmen who are serving;
our country, and was one of the first
societies of this kind to adopt fun pay
ment of all losses on account ox it
members going to the colors.
Albany Camp Social Club are going
to give an entertainment, the pro
ceeds to go to Red Cros. Ttn data
will be announced later.
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AT. THE ROLFE THEATRE TONIGHT
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ment has been installed, poles have been set and wires strung and the camps
and cantonments connected by additional trunk lines to the central offices
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camp headquarters Is in direct telephone communication with the war de
partment at Washington, and with important military points throughout
the country.
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