ALBANY DAILY DKMOCBAT, SATURDAY, JUNE IS, 1918. AOS THRU ,50CML- BEATRICE SANDERS Society Editor Bell 481-J. A picnic dinner was given this HAMILTONS' HZHZHZHZHZHZHZ X XHZHZHZHSHZtlS H H z H week at the home of Mr. C.C. Bryant In Bryants' Park by the Thursday Af ternoon Study club. A delicious din ner was served at noon and a pleas ant meeting enjoyed during the after noon. ft BEST IN THE LONG RUN : Vhtf V 0 I 0 1 ITS inventor, Duvid RuNhnt-11, an American, in 1776 llcinptcd lu link the llritiih warship, liujjlc. Itushni-ll towinit his torpedo, charged with powder, by means of a hund-powcr scmi-submcrsible, p!gi;.:cd to favtcn it to the hull of the attacked ship with tccl plunder; then explode it by clock work. His torpedo too much of an experiment failed. Safeguarding the user aduinst failure, Goodrich never markets an rxpniment, tires or anything else. Goodrich Tires, though built with the txfitritnc and $UUof the oldest and largest rubber factory, are proved out by the practicul road travel of Goodrich Test Car Fleets to make them in word und deed OO0HOM SERvOJE TIRES TTT T For Goodrich rccognics but one value in tires their SKHVK'K VAl.l'K on your car and on the road; one tire value SKItVK K VAl.l'K. Whatever pounds of rubber and other material go in tires; whatever hours of work and skill, their VAl.l'K to motorics is their muivicp, in com fort, dependability und durability. And you are sure to fxt it if your tires are Goodrich SILVKRTOWN CORDS, or BLACK SAFETY TREACS. Make sure of economy and security in tires by demanding big, masterful MiUVlt'K VALUE TlltKS. THE a F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO. Portland Branch: Sroadway and BunuUda SL, PorUiiJ, Ore. THR CITY OF GOODRICH AKRON, OHIO ; ilk ivy TMR CITY Or UUUukilm rK.jr, oniu. r JTv i-V We have them Goodrich Tires & Tubes Earl B. Day Motor Co. w. w. Crawford Agent for Goodrich Casings and Tubes 1 J. L. ! Irvin Goodrich Tires always on hand Your Summer Outing Fur hcnlth resort und niuuntnin outings: Urcitcnbush Hot Springs, Mt. Jeffomon, Marion and Pnmclia takes. We have now established a daily pack train and hIIIo homo. Alio have a mountain outfitting and general merchandise store, at Detroit, Oregon. For further information, Roy Newport, S. P. Lunch Counter, Albany, Oregon; or Detroit, Oregon. Eastburn Bros. THE GROCERS Headquarter for All Kind of Fanry (irocerlea and Produce CHERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, CANTEI.OPES, GRAPEFRUIT, ORANGES, LEMONS, PEAS, ASrARAGUH, LETTUCE, CABBAGE ONIONS, TOMATOES, RHUBARB, GREEN PEPPERS, CARROTS, In fact, everything tho market affords. COME AND SEE CITY NEWS Visiting Mm. Hall , Miss Vivian Post of Gray Station enme in this morning to visit Mrs. E. M. Hull. To Spend Day i Mins Anna Thompson of Tunlntin arrived this morning to spend the da? with Miss Edith McCourt. Attending Convention A number of W. C. T. U. ladica went to Onkville this morning to attend the district convention. Went to Salem ' Mrs. Roy Gentry and son went to Snlcm this morning to spend the week' end with Mis. Karl Wood. To See UuHhand Mrs. C. N. McKey went to Portland this morning to spend Sundny with her husband, who is working in the shipyard. Hero for Ten Days Ralph Stewart of Fort Stevens Is here on a ten-day furlough visiting rel atives. 1 ViHillng Sister P. J. Davies of Roaeburg is hero vis' iting his sister, Mrs. M. Summcrficld. On Business Trip R. L. Burnett wont to Portland this morning on business. To Visit Parents- Mrs. Alton Coates and children went to Sale"i this moninir to spond s week with Mrs. Coates' parents, Ifr. .Hid Mrs. Miller. v After all, saving is not sacrificing. In compliment to Mrs. Arthur Mc hesney, Miss .Esther McChesney en tertained this week on Friday evening. Knitting, music and conversation were the evening's diversions, later com pleted by light refreshments. Quan tities of rosea artistically decorated the rooms where the guests spent the evening. Mrs. L. L. Swan entertained in a most delightful manner Friday after noon, when she was hostess to the Twentieth Century club. The rooms where the guests spent a pleasant lime in Red Cross work were attrac tively adorned with an abundance of Canterburry-bella and roses. This meeting was the last one of the season for the club, as they will suspend their oelal gatherings until Fall. The af ternoon was completed with light re- freshmenta. Several complimented guests were asked in to enjoy the time. Mrs. Rockcy E. Mason wns in Port land this week as a delegate to attend the Womnn's Council of the National Defense League meeting, which was held at the library, there. A verr profitable and interesting meeting was hid, Mrs. Mason reports. A Jolly crowd of young folk en'oyed wienie roast on Bryants' Island Thursday evening of this week. A large bonfire and picnic lunch were en- ioyed, followed by a peneral social ime. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Neb-rgall, Miss Anne Dawson and Mr. Del Smith chaperoned the party. Miss Ethel Russard was hostess on Turaduy to one of the season's most iclightfu picnics. A large crowd of iris cathcred at her home, from t'iere line to Brynnts' Park, where thev nent the afternoon and early evening. A dylivioLia lunch was served by the hostess. : OA i Wednesday afternoon of this week Mrs. Rufus Russell was hostess to the members of the Coterie club. The rooms of her home were prettilv lecorated with LaFrance roses and irreenery. During the afternoon we ladies finished the Belgian relief sew- g. which they have been working on. Light refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. Francis Arnold was a complimented guest at this time. The former part of this week an auto party, composed of Albany peo ple, drove halfway to Eugene, where they met a party of Eugene picnickers and spent an enjoyable day together. A beautiful spot along the Willamette sde the picnicking grounds where the crowd met. A sumptuous dinner was spread out and a pleasant after noon spent. Those composing the par ty were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Swan and Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rea can of Albany, and Senator-Elect John B. Bell nnd family, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Shclton, of Eugene. Miss Flora Mason, Miss Bertha Lee. Mrs. W. H. Lee, Mrs. Kate Blair and little daughter, of Seattle; Miss Edna Metralf, Miss Gertrude Buehler, Mrs. Muehler and Misa Jessie Paynter left last Saturday for Newport, where they spent an enjoyable summer outing in the Mason cottage, during the 'week end and former part of this week. , H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z M Z H H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H BATHING SUITS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY New Shipments Just Arrived WOMEN'S A strong assortment of wool Jersey Bathing Suits, in Cardinal, King's Blue, Navy, Orange, Kelley Green, Copen and Black. Some with wing sleeves, some sleeveless. Fancy stripts of brilliant contrasting colors .. $1.25, $5.00. $5.75, $.00 ill Sjpi 1 WOMEN'S WOOL KNIT SUITS in orange, peacock, navy, strawberry. Cardinal, King's Blue, Kelley Green, Copen. . No. 173 Various combinations of colors and patterns ". tZM No. 19C In a very pretty barred effect IZ4S No. 226 orange and black and Peacock and Orange, striped combinations $CM) " No. 2.15 Purple and Strawberry with white bars MM No. f 82 Peacock, and Gold, fancy stripes $6.75 II ;J n a H BOYS Black, Dark Blue and Red H Z H Z H Z H GIRLS' No. 110 Strawberry, Cardinal, Copen, with fancy stripes tXM ' No. 142 (-.old strawberry and King s Blue, striped trimmed IZ-ta 9 No. 175 Navy, Peacock, and Black. Trimmed with contrasting band 12-M ' Q ; ii ; s ..-Sl-MaaslSUS H : S II s II a it a M a it MEN'S Black . Blue with Red Stripes and Black with White Stripes DONT FORGET TO BUY ,W. S. S. BEFORE THE TWENTY-EIGHTH OF JUNE , X Cash Values Worth While .IT 4 f T T -Tf&TiTC' USHSHZHZHZHOIS IimuIL! UVH at . Eveybody's-Store TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAEE TEA If Mixed with Sulphur It Darkens so Naturally Nobody can TelL The old-time mixture of Bate Tea aiid Bulpnur for aarkeainS) gray, streaked and faded hair la srrand- mother's recipe, and folks are aamia uatnar It to keep their hair a aood. even color, which la quite eenalble, a we are ovus u aa age wnea a yoocn ful appearance Is of the greatest ad' vantace. - Nowadays, though, we float have the troublesome task of gathering the eace ana tne mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-nse product. Improved by the addition of other Insrodlenta, called "Wyeth's Bag and Sulphur Compound.1 It la very popular because nobody oan dtsoover It has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this throuirh your hatr, taking one email strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what de ignis tne laaiee witn wyatn s Bag and Sulphur Compound, la : that, be aides beaullfully darkening the hair after a few applications, It aleo pro duces that soft lustre and appearance of abundanoe which la so attractive. This ready-tcuse preparation la a e llrjitful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appesunuioa. It Is aot Intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disss so. A chairr.in? dinner will be given this evening for the benefit of the First Presbyterian church, in the pretty summer garden of the Rockey Mason home. A short program will be an en tertaining feature and a good crowd is expected to attend the pleasant affair. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Swan will drive to Eugene in their car this week-end to attend the graduation exercises of he University. They have accepted an invitation to a dinner party, to be given by Mrs. C C. Page in honor of her daughter, Miriam Page, who is graduating in the 1918 class. Yhe elaborate affair will immediately fol low the graduation exercises. The Royal Neighbors will hold a district convention on Wednesday, June 19, at which all of the orders of this jurisdiction will be represented. The Albany ladies have made interest ing and elaborate plans as hostess and tho entertainment will be complete in every detail. A dainty Hooverixed supper will be served in the evening. The supervising deputy of Oregon and district deputy of Portland and other state Officers will be honor guests of listinction, to be entertained at this ime. This is one of the leading or ders, the National' Order having the largest membership of any ladies or ganization in the United States. The students of Albany college en joyed a picnic supper Monday evening at the home of Miss, Minerva Speer. The crowd of young people passed jolly time until late evening. Mrs. L. H. Fish was a dinner host ess of the week when she entertained a few friends in this way, in compli ment to Mrs. Glen M Junkin and Miss Wilma Junkin. who left this week, on Tuesday to spend the summer in Port land. A delicious dinner was served and social afternoon passed by the guests. The Beta Gamma girls pave n cov ered dish supper in Bryants' Par'.s, pic nic fashion, Friday evening. Later the crowd went to the home of Miss LaVeme Hoflich, who waa hostess at this time, and spent the social evening. , The election of officers was the principal business before the Neos Numphe club, which was entertained yesterday by Mrs. John Necly. Mrs. Clinton Straney was selected presi dent, Mrs. John Neely vice president, Mrs. Homer Dowd secretary, and Mrs. Earl Boyle, treasurer. In addition to the members of the club, Mrs. Neelv had as her guests Mrs. W. A. Esst burn, Mrs. Francis Arnold and Miss Rita Bilye-i of Lebanon. Roses snd sweetpeas were lavishly used in the decorations,, and after a pleasant af ternoon, a dainty luncheon was served. A jolly crowd of younp people jot Grace church met at Bryanta'.. Park on Tuesday evening at $ o'clock. , A swim in the Willamette was very much enjoyed besides a weinie roast and picnic lunch. Cannes, were; played later in the evening. i .Rttiuns.Bosse -"r , Miss , Merle Nimmor who has been teachine; school at Springfield the peat year, returned home thie.mornijag to spend the summer with her Barents. Te Visit in Port Und .Miss. Basel Gilbert went, to , Port-' land, this morning to spend few days visiting Miss Athalyn Blake and"Miss iYolet Notting. 1 Suffered Several Years. PERUNA MADE ME WELL Mrs. Elizabeth. Reuther. 1Q0J Jlth St, N. W, Washington, D. C, writes: T endorse Peruna aa a splendid medlclDe for catarrh and stomach trouble, from which I suffered sev eral years. I took K for several months, found my health was re stored and have felt aplendidly ever since. I now take It when I coo tract a cold, and It soon rids the sys tem of any catarrhal tendencies." Its My Standby for a Cold. These who object to liquid medi cines can procure Peruna Tablets. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Whilo there's no telling what war conditions may face the country before the war is over, one thing is certain and that is that Ford cars will grow more and more into being actual necessities, both In city and country. Prospective luyers will do well to place orders NOW, when a reasonably quick deliv ery is possible. Dont put it off until late spring for the demand is continuant from all parts of the country; Ford cars are waii-.cd in the North, South. East and West, every day of the year. Let OS have your order today and -cH hustle our best that you may not be kept waiting. $321.08 f. e. b. Al bany, Oregon. W. W CRAWFORD 1 -s