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I MRS.
RECENT SPELL
OF LETHARGY
SAPPEARS
KELLY
IS HOSTESS
AT FUNCTION
Albany soclrty is slowly emerging '
from her recent pcll of Irthariry; the
past wot-ks have hrrn vrry quu-t one
making lh social CiilrniUr take it
place In the luck irrountl. Kven Mas
Irr Cupiit hut burn In hiding, but thin
week he cam forth ami promised
at least I wo weddings to lake plnct
within I lie next two wrrks. We hope
he dn'n'1 sec his shadow , and ifo
lino retreat for six wk avaiil. Th
.fjavotrcs of d.mrlnv will be glad lo
tn that hr club committees have
held meetings this wrek, and thr pop
ular amusclnrnt will start with full
Way. The clubs are attain mrriinir,
and wr find a fvw dinner chronicled
on I ha week's social calendar.
MIS MASON
KNTKKTAI.NH AT PINNKR
Onr of the prettiest aoriul functions
of the week was ihe dinner given
by Mls tlauii, Tuesday vrninif at
her home on sixth street. Hpiing
flowera wrrt arranged uhout tha
room, with artistic effect. The luble
waa centered with a beautiful florj
piece of larkspur and anapdraKona.
'ovrr, were placed for Mr. and Mra.
K. K. Mason. Dr and Mra. W. II.
Mavis. Mr. and Mra. Dan Johnson,
Mr. and Mra Owen Iteam, Mr and
Mra. J. II. Kal.ton, Mr. and Mrs. C.
M Itrcwer, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Cus.
irk, Mr. and Mrs. C. II Cuslck. Mra
Thomas Hopkins, and Miss M4.011. A j
social evening followed the dinner.
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CHURCH COMMITTEE
KNJOYS BANyUKT DINNER !
Thursday rvenmir tho Hoard of
Directors of the First I'resbytensn
church enjoyrd an elaborate dinned
at Ihe St, Francia hotel The table de- I
corationa wet daffodils prettily ar- '
ranged and mingled with ferm. Cov-
rrs were placed for twelve. ,
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MRS. CI.INE 1
HONOkKI) ON BIRTHDAY !
Mrs. Nellie Arnold was hoslcaa at
a dinner Monday evening when she i
rntrrtainrd In honor of her sinter, Mra.
Km ma Cline; the occasion being the
anniversary of Mrs. nine's birthday.
The tablr wa centered with spring
Powers and greenrrv. Covers were
laid for 16 guests. Following the din. j
tier the evening was snent In singing
cards, and dancing . Mr. Urn Mishler I
of S.ilem gave a very pleading vocal '
selection . A quartette ronsiating of ,
Mr. and Mrs. Mt.hlcr, Mr. Delano, j
and Miss Beth Johnson also gave
-evuat beautiful avlrctioiia. Mrs. 1
Mishlrr and Mr. Delano sang a pretty
duet. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Lew Mishler, Salem; Mr. and
Mrs. Kred Delano, Snlem; Mrs. Hattie
Nuhrr. Portland. Mr. and Mra J. C.
Barnr, Meilford; Mrs. Gertrude
Hurrhnrd and daughter, Portland, Miss
Beth Johnson, Portland; Mr. and Mra.
John Drake, Mr. W. F. Burman. and
Mrs. Emma Cline of Albany.
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.Professor I.uduoig Wilson of San i
Kranclco is visiting at the home of j
Mr. and Mrs Alfred Srhmiti at their
home on fifth street.
Mrs. Percy R. Kelly waa otic of
the weeks charming hostesea when
he entertained the Covered (fish club
at hrr beautiful home on sixth street
Monday evening, Thr spacious room,
were decorated with a profusion of
spring flowera, potted plants, tulips,
and violets, and dozens of "mall
shaded inrondrsani and caudles with
dulniy yellow canary birds nestling
amouy the flowi ra, and on chande
laira and different worka, reminding
onr of a garden of flowers on a
beautiful spring days, and the birds
singing above our heads. The Urge
table around which Mra. Kelly sealed
hrr guests was centered with a low
cut glaas bow(l filled with daffodils
and asparagus; and two littlo birds
perched on the edge of the bodwl
dipping their dainty bill in the watrr
again reminding ua it waa spring.
Candles shaded In yellow yrre placed
In two rowa through the renter of
the table carrying out the color
scheme of green and yellow. Follow
ing the dmner right tables of 600
were played after which music and
dancing waa enjoyed till a late hour.
Additional guests were. Mr and Mrs.
Andrus. Mr. and Mra. A. B. Wilson.
Dr and Mm. . E. Rlggs, Mr. and
Mrs. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Weidrr, Mr. and Mrs John French,
Mr. Hill and Miss Mitchell. Those
assisting Mrs. Kelly were Mrs. Veal
and Mra. Waltrn Worrell.
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LUNCHEON ENJOYED
AT ST. FRANCIS-.
The dirretors of the First National
bank enjoyed a luncheon at the St
Francis hotel Wednesday, eight cir
cled thr tabic which had been nicely
arradged and centered with ferns and
carnations.
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COMMITTEE MEETS
WITH MISS LEE
The Committee vho had chug o'.
ife Christian E.tHiavor eonvrntio i re
cently held in Alluny, hold a final
meeting at Tremont Hull Wednr.dny
evening to rrotr- ov t the rrault of
their work. Before dispersing they
decided to have a j'illifi-.'u.ion at the
home of Misa II rih.l L! on Ferry
street consequencely in Firiday even
ing an elaborate ba-uptet minglid
with a social tune took up the entire
evening. Those constituting the com
mittee were Mr. David Martin, chair
man, Mias Margaret Gibson, Mi
Florence Hunter, Miss Vera Perfect.
Misa Lenhart, Mfca Myrtle Curry,
Miss Bertha Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Sten
berg. Mr. Raymond Tomlinson, Mr.
Chalmers Patterson, Mr. Harold lr
vln, Mr. Edward Sox.
MRS FORTMII.LER CIVES
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Mr. Edwin Fortmillrr entertained
with a pretty seven o'clock dinner
Friday evening, in compliment to her
husband on his birthday. The color
scheme about the rooms was yellow
and white; the pretty spring flowers
appearing every place. The large
table around which Mra. Fortmiller
seated her guests, was centered a
her guests, was centered a group of
yellow randies with violets and daf
fodils prettily arranged about them.
The hostrsa was assisted in serving
Ihe seven course dinner by Mrs. Wil
liam Fortmiller and Mrs. George
(,'rowill. The laat course was a beau
tiful birthday tukv ornamented with
many small candles and accompanied
by the duinty Demi Tassea. The re
mainder of thr evening was enjoyed
with cards. About fourteen were
present.
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MRS STEWART
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Robert Lanalng Stewart was
given a surprise luncheon at the
Elite on Wednesday evening, the hosts
being the Freshmen Faenrh close of
Albany college. The occaaslon waa
Mrs. Stewart a birthday.
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HAZELWOOD
CLUB MEETS
Mra. A. N. Ilrisler was ho-tesa to
ihe lluitlwood Club at her home
Thursday afternoon. , Tha lleister
home waa very pretty in Oregon
grape and daffodila. The pleasant
afternoon was spent in social conver
sation and needlework. Thr serving
of light refreshments brought the af
ternoon to a close. Those present
were Mcsdames S. MrKahen, II. B.
Hicks, U. R Murphy, M. Wink, W. E.
And'Mon II. It Kprenger. W. C. Max
well, Carrie M. Lillard, F. Vernon,
N. B Sprenger, T. B. Burton,' A.
I.ineback. A. Steilnarker, and A. W.
Heist, r.
HIKING CLUB
TAKES SHORT TRIP
The members of the College Htk
Ink club enjoyed a hikh cut to the
new campus on the ("orvaili- hnnd
Friday afternoon. While there th-y
enjoyed a delicious luncheon.
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W. C. T. U.'S Meet
WITH MRS. HAMMER
Tho W. C. T. U.'s held a special
meeting Tuesday afternoon at the
home of the president, Mra. A. M.
Hammer. The meeting wis called
to discuss ways and meana of collect
ing money for the national Jubilee
Fund. A -octal four followed the
businria meeting. Light refreshments
were served by the hostess.
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MISSION SOCIETY
MEETS WITH MISS BURKHART
The young ladies mission society of
the Christian church met with Mias
Ella Burkhart, Thursday afternoon.
Miss Florence Eastburn was leader.
The afternoon's subject was "A mis
sion school in Kentucky". Two very
interesting papers on mission work
were read by Miss Hallie Meyers and
Mis Roberts Veal. The remainder
of the afternoon was spent with mus
ic and a general social time followed
by refreshments.
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LEAVES FOR
TRIP IN EAST
Miss Alma Wa.lill. w.ky left this
morning for an rxU-nded visit lo her
old home in Detroit, Michigan. Pre
vious to her departure ahc was very
much feted by her many Albany
friends. Her sister Mrs. Beyvrlin
gave many enjoyable affairs in her
honor.
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MR AND MRS. SCOTT
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Mr. and Mra. W. R. Scott had as
their dinner gue-ta at the St. Francis
hotel Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs..
Alfred Schmitt and sons, Lawrence
and Roland. Red carnations formed
the center piece for the table around
which the guests were sealed.
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MRS. HOPKINS
HAS HOUSE GUESTS
Mr. Geo. J. Pierre and daughter
Misa Dorothy of Salem, apent thr
weekend with Mra. Thomaa Hopkina.
Mrs. Pierce's sister. They returned
home Monday accompanied by Mrs.
Small, mother of Mrs. Pierce and
Mr-. Hopkins.
MISS LEE
ENTERTAINS ,
The Magnuni Opus club were
guests of Miss Bertha Lee at her home
IGOR, Ferry St. Wednesday evening
games, music and candy were thr
evening's enjoyments.
STUDENTS VISIT
WEEK FND WITH PARENTS
Miss Natheel Donica and Miss
Amna Hoflich, sophmqres at O. A. C.
and siste rs in Alpha Chi Omega spent
the- week end at the home of their
parents in Albany.
DRYNESS CAUSES
MANY TO LEAVE
NEW YORK, Mar. 12 By A. P.
Prohibition is causing many foreign
bom to leave the United States ac
cording to Congressman Isaac Sigel,
member of the House Imigration com
mittee. Ellis Island records show
fifty-four .thousand arrivals and sixty
one thousand departure since Janu
ary first, most of the latter have gone
to Poland and Czecho-Slavika to stay.
It is estimated that thjrty-six thous
and leave and twenty-four thousand
arrive in March.
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