Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, June 22, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, JUNK II, 1111.
SHE KNOWS
When to get the best ice cream and confectionery. SATISFACTION
IS OUR TRADE -MARK
Sooth Side of First Street
LESLIE
WE INVITE YOU
to Inspect our Packing House; then you will know why your neigh
bor buys meat from us.
D. E. Nebergall Meat Co.
Both Phonea 47
Second and Lyon Sta,
Michelin Tires
and Tubes
Are mora in quality and
heavier compared with other
tires. Therefore better serv
ice. Prices right. When you
think of retiring, call on us
and we will ahow you a real
Auto tire.
L. B. Hixon, Jr.
129 Lyoa Street
Bell phone 165R Hone 2417
Eastburn Bros.
THE GROCERS
Headquarters for All Kinds of Fancy Groceries aad Produce
CHERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, CANTELOPES, GRAPEFRUIT,
ORANGES, LEMONS, PEAS, ASPARAGUS, LETTUCE, CABBAGE
ONIONS, TOMATOES, RHUBARB, GREEN PEPPERS, CARROTS, in
fact, everything the market affords.
COME AND SEE
Your Summer Outing
For health resort and mountain outings: Breitenbush Hot Springs,
ML Jefferson, Marion and Pamelia Lakes.
' We have, now established a daily pack train and saddle horses.
Also 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.
Purity Is Our Slogan
LET US DEMONSTRATE
Albany Pure Milk & Cheese Co.
Both Phonea
Sth and Jackson
OCIETY
BEATRICE SANDERS
Society Editor
Bell 4SIJ.
Society centers this week around the
most attractive fete of the season, the
Red Cross benefit carnival given Fri
day in the beautiful gardens and lawn
of the Mason homes. Clever features.
m4.ic, dancing, fortune-telling booths
shooting galleries and numerous other
clever attractions combined in gaietv
to mak. a most charming event.
Painty and charming maids presid
ed at candy booths and sold ice cream,
lemonade and other dainties. Beneath
large Japanese parasols, adorned with
blossoms and trailing vines, booths
were arranged hers and there about
the lawn. The many-hued blossoms
and pretty shrubbery of the gardens
added their charm to the effect and
mingled in artistic harmony. The for
tune telling stand was presided over
by fascinating Gypsies, garbed in the
typical gowns of many colors.
Artistic lawn dancee were given by
the graceful little Miss Louise Mason.
Several delightful vocal selections
were rendered by Miss Isabelle Young.
A dinner was served during the eve
ning at prettily appointed tables. An
attractive spot was the rose garden,
where several tables were arranged.
Huge baskets of flowers centered the
well-appointed tables.
Excellent orchestra music was fur
nished during the evening, and jitney
dancing was a gay diversion until a
lata hour.
In every way the carnival was a de
cided success financially, as well as
socially. Many people thronged there
during the afternoon and evening and
passed a very enjoyable time.
Prominently featuring among the
many Red Cross benefit affairs, the
musicale of laat Saturday night, given
in Tangent by the pupils of Prof. E.
L. Wilson and Mrs. Frances Wilson,
was a decidedly successful event. Mrs.
Elizabeth Sharp, president of the Tan
gent chapter of Red Cross, very ablv
assisted in the arrangements. Talent
and efficient teaching combined to
make a delightful program, which was
attended by a large number. The pro
ceeds of this affair added to those of
the large musical given last year by
the Wilsons at the armory, makes a
tout of $140.65, all turned over to the
Red Cross. The excellent work and
exceptional talent of these instructors
have benefited the Red Cross many
times and always willingly given for
chanty purposes.
The splendidly rendered program,
contained the following numbers:
Song Without Words. .. .Gladys May
Three Step Helen Cochran
Gondolieri Francis Haas
Carnival of Venice... L. Ellingsworth
Thistledown Lois Burns
Rosary Erma Speer
Flower Song Opal Speer
Sta bat Mater Loren Luper
Warrior's Song Delmar Luper
Spring Song Hallie Jenks
Butterfly . Maude Wood
Damnation of Faust
.... Frances Haas and Mrs. Wilson
On Tuesday evening of this week
the Twilight club members were' en
tertained in a delightful manner with
a lawn party ,at the home of Miss Sue
Breckenridge, with Miss Letha Mc-
Cullough, Miss Mable Schulta and Miss
Breckenridg aa hostesses. Miss Nel
lie Tate, who will leave soon for Alas
ka, where she will spend the summe
visiting relatives, waa the inspiration
for this affair. A very enjoyable so
cial time waa paased and dainty re
freshments were served.
Mrs. J. K. Weatherford waa host
ess on Monday afternoon to the mem
bers of the P. E. O. Sisterhood, when
they passed a social afternoon at her
home. Several interesting papers
were read during the afternoon, add
ing a pleasant feature.
The Girls of the Honor Guard will
give a jitney danc tonight at the
armory, at which a larg crowd of
Albany and out-of-town people are ex
pected to attend. Good music will be
an incentive for dancing and a suc
cessful affair is planned. Many other
dances have been given by the Honor
Guard, and those who attend spend
an enjoyable time.
A lawn party wilt b the event of
this evening, given at the Wallace H.
Le home, with Mrs. Lee and Mrs.
Fred Fortmiller aa hostesses, compli
menting Mrs. Kate Blair of Seattle,
who has been a guest at the Lee home
for the past few weeks. Several
guests will gather and pass a pleasant
evening together.
The birthday of Mr. Charles Crock
er was celebrated with a party given
Thursday at the home of his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crocker. Games,
music and a general social time made
the evening pass quickly. At a late
hour refreshments were served.
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Let every hand of the
American people
go up in pledge, to the Government
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and get others to do the same, to buy War Savings Stamps
WAR SAVINGS DAY, JUNE 28
"A quarter In your government's hsnds is worth a hundred in yours."
OFTEN and FREELY, and help win the war.
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A moat delightful picnic was the
event of this week enjoyed by the
members of the Tuesdsy club and
their families. A sumptuous picnic
lunch waa spread out and the eveninr
spent in Hackleman'a Grove. This af
fair brought to a close the season's
meetings, and is an annual event.
Miss Carolyn Canrlon of Portland,
who recently arrived home from Dana
Hall, where ahe has been attending
school, is visiting at the home of her
aunt, Miss Flora Mason.
Mrs. R. N. Torbet is entertaining
aa her house guests this week her sit
ter, Mrs. W. E. Gwyn and family, of
Puyallup, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Russell of Pilot
Rock, Oregon, are visiting in Albany
the house guests of Mrs. David Tor-
bet.
Mrs. Charles Peebler was the host
ess for the New Idea club on Friday
Fishing Tackle
Outing Supplies
We have one of the best lines of Tackie shown in any of the Val
ley towns and we have mentioned ust i few of the items that we carry
Scotch Dry Flies
Abby & Imbrie Dry Fries
Tapered Leaders
Allcock's Flies
Tapered Lines
Bristol Steel Rods
Landing Nets -
Special McKenzie Flies
BASS BAITS:
Bass Oreno Baits
Tango Baits
Baby Crab Wiggles
Rainbow Minnows
OUTING CLOTHING:
Duxbak and Kamp-It Clothing
Bass Boots
Rubber Boots
Patrick Boots
Split Willow Baskets
Pork Rind Bait
Fly Books
Leader and Fly Boxes
Split Bamboo Rods
Hildebrandt and Laforge Baits
Martin's Automatic Reels
Special Santiam Dry Flies
TROUT BAITS: ,
Tacoma Spinners
Laforge Spinners
Pearl Spinners
Special Dry Flies
Hildebrandt Spoons
OUTING SUPPLIES:
Camp Grates and Stoves
Hunting Knives and Axes
Flashlights
Guns and Rifles, Ammunition
BATHING SUITS, TIGHTS, WATER WINGS
If it is In the SPORTING GOODS LINE, see us first.
Hauser Bros.
ALBANY, OREGON '
FISHING TACKLE .that the fish WILL TACKLE
afternoon. Th. member. nr.nt ' .
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worked on a quilt which Is being made
for the Red Crass, and a dainty lunch
was served at the close of the after-
After spending the winter in Chi- j
cago, where she has been attending
the school of journalism. Miss Anne
Dawson has returned home to spend
part of the summer. '
Miss Isabelle Young returned to Al-'
bany this week from Stanford Unl-1
versity, where she has been attending
school for the past few years. I
THIS MEANS YOU
You are most cordially invited to
attend an Ice cream social snd pro-'
gram for the benefit of the Red Cross,
st the home of E. J. Knapp, comer of
Orchard and Lebanon Roads, at 7:30
p. m. next Saturday evening, June 22.
Just a nice after-supper drive. Bring '
all your friends.
ORCHARD ROAD AUXILIARY.
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NOTICE.
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dersigned. Recorder of the City of Al-
u.ny, win receive sealed hlds up until
WHnBHav Jim 9A IOIQ - . u k..
of 7:30 o'clock p. ni. of said dav for
the sale of one team of mules, the
property of the City of Albany. Said
bids to h. armmnanlMl kw .rt ,A
check for tn rur int nf V. - ....
bid. The right being hereby reserved
to reject ana ana all num.
U ti. LEWELLING, .
Recorder of the City of Albany.
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Cheap Fuel
Can Still Be Bought
Do you know that Kerosene is one of the few things that has not
advanced In price during war times?
Why not convert this cheap fuel Into clrsn cooking heat in one of our
FLORENCE AUTOMATIC OIL 8TOVF.S
and enjoy the comfort of a cool kitchen?
No other Oil Stove Just as good. No wood to pile, no kindling to split
COTTON AND RL'BUKIl LAWN IIOSF,
at 10c to 10c per foot. Tents and Camp Supplies of sll kinds.
Hulbert-Ohling
Hardware Co.
Advertising Momentum
Msny Institutions expect advertising to perform miracles, to rehsbllitat
a depleted list of customers In a few weeks or harvest a golden crop
of dollars. Advertising 1( not bssed on wiisrdry any more than on
quackery. Its results are cumulative.
There are no miracle In advertising, but money so Invested, If Invested
properly and the opportunities thus crested properly followed, will yield
handsome returns.
An Inquiry from a prospect who has never transacted busbies with
your organization 4s th most vital and th most potent iaCJr In th
success of your business. That Inquiry represent, growth, development
new business, and new Inquiries ar worth attention, study and care
the full measure of your service. Th aggrassiv and consistent adver
tiser "whose educational publicity attracts, will find thst th business has
acquired a new momentum, th effect of which will be apparent In euc
reeding year. THE FINANCIAL WORLD
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