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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1918)
ALBANY DAILY DRMOCMAT. SATURDAY, JULT IS. 1118. rAot nut OGIETY BEATRICE BANDERS Society Editor Bell 4H1-J. To bring til ii'inin of music to a close fur the suiuiiiiir months, Mrs. Wirihifri'il Worrell will give a musirale tonight In th First Methodist cliur. h. A well arrangi-d program has been ilniiiiril hiiiI will Infill with the open ing numlwrs at K o'clock. The church rooms have been gully decorated, an almnilnm-a of Slimita llnUics being us ed. A large crowd Is expected to throng the church fur this delightful in ui Inil affair. Among the piano numlera, thane who will appear on the program are: Kuilora Mi Alpin, IhmiIup Collins, Elis abeth lintilurf, Jamie Mixe, Geneva (Hin. Mmlaline Ward, Martha ami Alice Flaher, Dorothy Callahan, Mur inl Illume, Nina Propel, who will sing; Mihlreil lliirtaork, llrlmiir Mor rieoti, Ihirulhy Clifford, Helen liailv of Tangent, Orena and Volrna Jenks of Tangent, Mildred MrMiihon and Ollia Jai-kion. Thri'e little rhlldrrn will sing, Jiick Ithodcs Eliot Irvine and (Ida llofliih. Mia Muniel Austin will give a reading. Mra. Jamri Kw lng will assist ae organist. S) ( (8) The members of the Alpha Nu club were guests on Friday of Miss Viola Krotrhel, who entertained thrm in llryanta' I'ark. KwiiiimliiK waa the chief dlveraion of the afternoon, toil er, around a large bonfire, a didicioua picnic lunch waa acrved. ' ft) The Weat Knd Prayer Circle met yeatvrdny afternoon at the home of Mra. H, W. ltoaa. The ocraaion waa t celebrate the birthday of Mra. ltoaa. at whoae home for four ycara these laities have been meeting weekly. A atM-ml afternoon waa paaaed and a dc licloua lunch served at the cloae of the afternoon. D S A a hoateaa to the Neoa NumpliV club Mra. Clinton .Straney pleaaantly pre aided Friday afternoon. The rmmi where the guests gathered were at tractive with profuaiuna of sweetpeas in buaketa, artiatically arranged. Knit ting and ltd Croaa work made the af ternoon houra pnaa enjoyaldy, and lat er a dainty lunch wua aerved by t he hoateaa. S 09 Another enjoyable social event for which Miaa Klranor Huff waa the In apiration, waa the theater party of Thurailny evening given by Mra. E. M. I'ugh. Several gucata wera preaent and attendrd the program at the 'r.luha, Mary Pick ford In Stella Maria later refreahmenta wera aerved in the Elite. 0 CB I On Monduy evening a gay crowd of young folka drove to The Cliffs near Jefferaon, where they paaaed a pleaa ant evening in a aoclal way. The crowd wna chaperoned by Miss Kuth Har rett and Miaa Htellu Dorgan. After a Jolly evening the picnickers retu-ned home at a late hour. 9 !9 9 Among the other many delightful theater parties of Wedneaday night, one waa gracioualy preaided over bv Miaa Annette Weatherford. The young jM-oplc were gueata at the Weatherford home and paaaed the remainder of the evening III a pleasant way, after ths theater. At the cloae of the evening dainty refreahmenta were served. Among the guests were the Miaaes Lu etic lngtiottom, Irene Barrett, Dor othy 1-re, Marriel Auatin and Annette Weatherford, and the Messrs. James Scars, Harold Irvine, Jack llaucksly. Walter Decker and Clair Hunt. V Mra. Edwin M, I'ugh is entertaining us her house gueat Miaa KIcanor K Duff of Chicago. Miaa Duff is verv interesting visitor, having traveled ex tensively ami bearing a charming per sonality. 9 9 Miss KIcanor Duff, who has been the motif for niuny delightful social af fairs, was complimented on Tuesday of this week with a dinner at which Mrs. Charles L. Monson presided as hostess. Ited rosebuds prettily cen tered the well-appointed table at which A ; if:' v V 5 BEST IN THE LONG RUN : iU&fi i -: fi.Vmk 'tisvlxV. I "I ! r..e " "KKjEJjCaJ ' ,; ?. Daeat. 3ry5vff2' ' m f: t ft Who Wore the First U.S. Uniform? TIin"First-to-Fi;jht"IV). Tlic U.S. Marines." 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Neckwear, values to $3.50 $1.19 (Main Floor) 19c Garters 15c ( Main Floor) h V-2Tmi Miller Won't Rust Corsets Varf fSB (-Mai'nFl'oorf1'19 Ladies' union suits . .-. . 50c (Main Floor) Turkish Towels 65c ( Basement) Part linen toweline 15c ( Basement) To neRlect BUYING NOW means chancing the payment of HIGHER PRICES later on Cash Values Worth While HZHZHZHZHXHZHZHZHZHZH M II A AfTT TfiXfC At Everybody's Store 'B rlAiMlL 1 Ui3 SHZHXHXHXHXHXSHSHSHSH the pueats were encircled. Later in the evening several ladies came in to spend the time in music and cards. At a late hour light refreshments were served to the iruesta. A jolly motoring party composed of Mrs. Earl C. Brandeberry, Mrs. J. i. Barrett, Mrs. E. M. Push and Miss Elcrnor Puff drove to Salem Thurs day and spent the day visiting at the home of Mrs. E. L. Lloyd, formerly of Albany, and Mrs. Gilman. In honor of Miss Hazel Ross, who left this week on Thusrday for Cal ifornia, a number of girls gave a the ater party on Thursday evening. Af ter seeing the play at the Globe, in which Mary Pickford was featured, the crowd went to the Elite and enjoyed refacshments. . Prof. T. S. Roberta of Salem, in structor in music at the, school for the blind and organist at the First Meth odist church of that city, is spending KODAKS Leave your filma to be finished and get your pictures the next day. Send KODAK PICTIRES to the BOYS OVER THERE. Woodworth Drug Co, the week in Albany with his recent bride, formerly Miss Edith Harding of Salem, also an instructor in music at the school for the blind. 9 9 Dr. F. E. Beauchamp and wife re turned this week from an extensive trip in the East. Several months were spent visiting the special points of in terest and the larger cities, altogether making a very enjoyable, trip. 9 9 9 Miss Florence Fortmiller was a charming hoateaa of thai Waekwhafl she entertained at a . theater party, complimenting Miaa Katherine Bain of Poplar, Montana, formerly of this city and Miss Be mice Duncan of Saa Diego, California. Th affair took place Wedneaday evening' and the group of young people went to sea Mary Pickford in Stella Maris. Fol lowing the program they enjoyed re freshments at the Elite. (Continued oa page 4) 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. FOR SALE or EXCHANGE One of the Finest Homes at Newport, Oregon Must be s dd and can be had at your own price. Inquire at once as the owner will be in the city this evening. J. A. HOWARD ' 325 W. 1st St., Albany, Oregon II A Fine. 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