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' 1 . I . MASQUERADE BALL ES EVENT OF THE WEEK ST. PATRICK'S EVE BANQUET DELIGHTFUL The musiurruilc kIvimi by Ihr A. aemhly rlub of Albany bit WihIiij. ly r veiling took prercdftirt ovrr all mher aociul aetivitiea fur ihr wmk. Tho uff.ilr waa on -of ihr prrttieat Jhal hut taken place thla etjaon. No hint of Irntcn aolemuily roulil be dlacerned among Ihr varied hurd and artiatir disKuiara that robed the f.-fttiv nilikn:iMraflp S'Miirw li-il - ' , torn i'j adopt ihr tlrmurr attire of rolunl.il ilaya, while oihrra chose more ilifHiit and unique deaiirns. Amonir the mm a variety of novrl ami hum orou KBrln prevailed. Thrra wai murh oriKinallty displayed and lh ial spirit of thr rmlrr evening- add ed to ihr pleasure of lha uffair. Thr hall Was drroratrd with purple anil white Interapcrard hrrr and there with green. Following thr grand march tuantitiea of confrttl Were thrown over wires stretched In thr rtMim In a thnrt llmr tha multitude of brilliantly rulurrd streamers hang- I lug ubout the room, aw.iying in and j around thr maakrd danrrra gave thr : orraaiun thr aHC of a carnival. A ' feature of lha evening and out ih.it t drew tho enthualaatic 4pptur from ' the rntirr aarmblage u tha dainty and artistic interpretation of Orien tnl dancing given by Mita I.oulae M4- son. Out of town gucata wrrr Mra. Wal ti r Cook of Cortland, and Mr.. K.irl Hrara of Lebanon, Albany mrmbrra of thP Assembly club arr: Mr and Mr. P A. Young. M.v Koek. y Ma aon. Mr. and Mrs O N. HuiLon, Mr. and Mr.. Chsurey Iliuwrr, Mr and Mr.. Hill lianrtt. Mr and Mra Owen lleam, Mr and Mra. Ian Johnaton, Mr. and Mr. John French, Mr. and Mra. Allrn Strllmaetier. Mr and Mr.. I A. MrDowell. Dr. ami Mra. Karl Fortmillrr, Mr. and Mr F.dwin Fort miliar. 1 r and Mr. (i. A Kigga. Mr. mid Air.. Charles Kirk, Mr. and Mia. K. L. McKi rn, Mr. and Mra. Herman Ahr.th.im. Mr. and Mra. Van Wieder. Mr and Mr. Karl Day, Mr and Mra. William Pollack. Dr. and Mra J E Ilrldgwatcr. Mr. and Mr. F.d Hud.on, Mr. and Mr., Will Mrmll, Mr and Mra. Willanl Murk., Mr and Mm Kjlph Croni.r, Mr and Mra. O. D. Hyera, Dr. and Mr II A. Ielitingerf Mi.a Klnra Maann, Mi.a Iulwlle Younir. Mi.a Vrlnm Pnvia, Kd lt.ir ml, Krnnrth Pivena, Kdmund Trncy. and Victor I'cltrraon. - teachers n.un KNJOV8 SLTl'F.R Thr , Tf arhrr'a Chib of tHr high .choid enjoyed a covered dlah aupprr Thur.ilny rvoning in tha Junior high school auditorium. The tabic waa pr ttitv cen'ercd. with a hugh bowl of daffodil. I'lwrs were marked for a bout thirty Ini'.y teachers. During t" at'unrr muale Wna furni.hrd by a Columbia machine. A pleasant aoc iat hou followed the dinner. MISSION SOCIETY MEETS On Wrdnv''y evening ihe young ladies mUsi'innrv aocicty of the U. P. c'lureh cnjnvid a driehtful rovTrd di.h aupprr in the church dining room Following the aupprr two very Inter calitig paprr. on "India" were given; one "The n'Xf of Mis. ion. in India" bv Miss Mae Phillip and unolher "Womt , in liiilin" by Miss Mablc Scbulti a .hort buninea. m -eiinr waa held and Mis. Mar Phillip, waa elect ed ri'praarnlative of the I'reabytcry It Isn't Too Late ! to plant MARQUIS WHEAT. The need wo hare ia from a crop aown in April. It yielded 40 buahcla to ths acre. MAHQUIS v Wheat is small grains, hard as flint and brings a premium in "any market. Our MARQUIS SEED WHEAT la only a trifle higher than tha commonoat RUN-OUT stock. Phone us today and reserve your supply. The Stock is Limited. Charming in In truly Iriah atmoa phrrr waa the Kt. Patrick's day pro uram and bamiuet given in the auditorium of Hi. Mary'a academy I'ueaday evening under the au.piciona of the (llff.rmit .ocirtiea of ihe cath olic church. The room waa magnifi cently decorated for ihe orca.iou. The Iri.h Kipuhlic" rolora were every where, l-ong atrramrra of ihe white grrrn and yrllow hung gracefully tH'.ide the red white and blue. Sham rocks circled ihe walla ami di-rorattd the place carda. Iri.h mclodira float ed through the room., and out through thr bri.k evening air making one wonder if he waa In Albany or Dub lin.' About onr hunnled and fifty en joyed the elaborate bauiUet. Mr. W. A. Darren prraidtd as chairman. Tha .prakrra wrr Hi v. Arthur l.ane of Albany. Rev Father Keney, of Cor valli., Mr Henry l.yona, Albany Mr. Frank MeKrima, Mr. Walter I'owrra, and Mr. Clianilicrlin all of Corvallia Following thr dinner Mi.a Stella Dorvan and Mi.a Mary Bender ren dered irveral beautiful vocal aoloa ac companied 011 the piano by Mra. John Donley. Thr childrena program waa very Interesting. Tho three little Mi. ae, Barbara Eaglra, Louias llora key, and Margan t llolmea, aang the Iri.hman'a toaai and were dreaaed res pectively in the colore of the Iri.h flag The real f.uture of the even ing waa the medley by littU- Kather Inc Annette Riley, thriN- year oid dativhie' of Mr. and Mra. Thomas Riley: ILr compound w. compo.ed of parla of "Im Forever Blowing IMbble." and "Mtckcv". The SUr Snangli'd Banner rlo.ed the plea.urea after which Rev. Father Lane gave ihe Benediction. - MISS WIRE BECOMES BRIDE OF DEVER MAN A charming home wedding took place Weilfleajay ai high noon when Mi.a M.irgaretta Wire become thr bride of Mr. Charles L Jones of Dvv rr, at the home of the brides parvnta. Mr and Mra. (J. C. Wire at 63H Ea.t Fifth Street. The crnmony waa per formed by Rrv. C. H Young in the preaenee of rrl.itivea mid a f w inti mate frieudi of the young couple. Tha ring crri mony was u.i d. ' Before the ceremony, Mra. Dora Flood sang, "I Love You Truli y" and Mia, Allie Worrrl pluyed "lavhengn n'a W.iUling March". Thr room in which tha bri dal party alood, waa atlrariive with apring bloaaoma and greenery. Thr bride wore a becoming gown of dell, rata pink grrogelte over nlk with rich silver lare trimming, She has lived in Albany for the pa.t seven years. Khr is well known and popular In .oeial clrclea. She ut ten iled Albany High school and has ainCr been employed in thr Hamilton Department store , Mr. Jonrs is a graduate of Albany high school and laUrr aliended O. A. C He is an ex-service man. Mr. and Mra. Junra left on the noon train for Portland where they will apeni their honeymoon. They will make iheir home at Dcvcr where Mr. Jonet is engaged in farming. JUNIOR CLASS ENJOY PORTY The Junior Cla.a of the high school held a very enjoyable St. Patrick's party in the Senior high school audi torium Thursday evening. Green and white color scheme, was carried out in thr decorations and n fre.hm-nta Streamers of green and white were effectively arranged from the crilinn and connecting all four corners of thr room. Trillions and ahubbrry were uaed in profussion. St Patrick's games and a clever vaudeville were the evening's pleaaurea. Dainty re fre.hmenta were aerved by ihe com mitter in charge. The ire cream was green and white with dainty cham rock a in the center. Other emblems of the Emerald I sir were carried out in the refreshment a. U. P'S ENTERTAIN WITH BANQUET The congregation nf thr United Presbyterian church, gave an elabor ate bamiuet in the church Da r I or. on Tueadav' evening in compliment to J. Continued on Page 5 112 MilhW used last veatNIv(flfc to KILL COLDS HILL'S CASCARAtMUININI OMl0t Id rtiMdr for 20 7ar l fotra . uf, no brk up cold in 24 bourv f liv mrtp in S dart. MCk IJ It Mill. Tha ft be I tia 3td with Wr. Htsl'a plctur. At All Ormm 3hm VS. 9 ' X.X. Iland.rd W . u SUNBEAM ?JSS SUNS ONLY COMPETITOR LVKHYTHiNG RLECTRICAL OUTFITS INSTALLKU AND IN OPERATION. SATISFIED CUSTOMERS JOHN WINKLEY, W. W. POLAND, O. B. KEEBI.KR. I. H. COPE LAND, JOHN WILLS, J. S. LUCKEY. WIRING DONE BY LICENSED A BONDED W1REMEN WE5IL Weatern Electric Farm Light And Power Outita Phone 20 THE ELECTRIC STORE. INC S27 Weat First St.. Albany 4 ,W : 'm.ivw,.-. ?i 55 They can't puncture Yaey can't blew out No pumping (fr patching or roadside repairs. Ford, Maxwell and Chcv- Ulllll 1 rolet owners arc petting 10,000, 15.000 and 20.00" miles of wear, in all kinds of service on pasfengrr cars and trucks under all kinds of driving conditions. Nothing can happen to Day ton Airless Tirci but w-e-a-r. Nothing snips them they arc worn clear dwn to the Inst p.cr nl rulihcr. Kc tnembrr i.liojt punctures or blow-outs. rfo you use 30 x 3, SO x 34. 31 x 4 (ires'? If you do, spend your money wisely buy Dayton Airless. It's true economy. The next time you drive around our way, STOP AND LOOK THEM OVER. CHZHZHZHSH HAMILTONS H J The. new modes for Spring are presented here in all their beauty and original development. Refinement and good taste characterize displays that are as distinctive as they are authentic. The qew ness and the extensiveness of our stocks will me the selection of your Easter wardrobe a most pleasant occasion. Exhib'its are now open. The little touches the different employment of fabrics and turn ings the care of finishing and workmanship of tailoring have been watched with zealous care in our suit department and each suit pos sesses Hamiltons' quality unques tioned. ; fc The season so decidedly a suit seasonr displays are more com prehensive. More exclusive and more in demand than ever before. "'TV- 'm W I v ' or. ..air- Spriis FaslMcmis -HoM Sway--- r i rwaV Flower-Trimmed Millinery SuggesU The Approach of Eastertide. And what a gloriously beautiful Eastertide it will be with all these richly, deftly colored "flower witch eries" to rival spring's own budding life in beauty. And the hats with flowered crowns what glories are here. Look over our hats before you decide. Priced as low as $5.00. With many stopping places be tween that and $25.00. We are showing a 'ine Children's Hats at $1.48 to $6.95. HXHSH2HXH3 HAMILTONS' "Too Good for YoUpKUty' v Even children know good coffee. That's why they drink Folger's Golden Gate. . It's never bitter nor , puckery. Different in taste from other coffee and better. i Nothefragranc HZHXHZHZH H H S H B H S . H X H B M B M B H B H S H B H B H B H B H S 'B H B H B H S II B H B H B H S H S H S H B H CHZHZHZHSH VACUUM PACKED LOUIS K. GEIL,PSTj IM weal ind St. A ban', Oregon at- Albany, Oregon.