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AU 41 UHT 10 , 1929 THE IN POLLYANN Mr*. W. It. Brown, Mr. I .m c iit o Mr. and Mr», Eugene Carr, Mr*. Win nie Davit, Metdaintt Scruggs, Coley, and (truce were among tho»* who •l»eiit the wetk end at Ocean Lake Oregon. Pay Your Subteription Mr*. J, N. Cantrell and children have returned from a very pleasant viail with her »¡»ter at Yakima Wash - Mr» Elizabeth lligby and Mr. M C. Kuby were the gueiti o( Mr. and Mr». Willi» A. Reed Sunday at the O. W. K A N annual Picnic at Ron ncville, Oregon. Spanish-American War Vets Mend Delegate to Denver A benefit card and dancing party will be held on the Battleship Oregon, Monday night, August ttt, by the Sgt. Joseph White Camp, S -A . War Vets It is to be had to raise funds with which to defray the expenses of send ing a delegate to the National Conven tion of S.-A. War Veterans to be held in Denver, Colo., in September. The affair no doubt will be largely attended ac Sgt. Joseph White Camp is exteremely popular. Pirate Pay Your Subteription W. B. Brown writes that he ha* had a very pleasant and sucessful trip to Los Angeles Mr. Brown drove Mrs K. Partillo was hostess at a , down in his Buick. pretty luncheon Friday, honoring Mrs. Socitly Editor Willia May Dickerson of Fort Worth. Mesdames J. Smitdy and W. John Texas. Covers were placed for eight Dewey L. Johnson was host at a son of Yakima, Washington, are visi guest. Mrs. 1'ertillo was asisted by her performance ol “ Strange Interlude" ting their sister Mrs. J. N. Cantrell mother, Mrs. F. D. Young. at the lleilig Theatre Wednesday. In Mr* Johnson also ha* her three sons hi» parly were the following Mi»»e» The Kenwana Bridge Oub meets Helena Harper, Nellie Allen. Jennie with her. with Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Flowers at Dora Gralton and Marion Allen and Mrs. W. H. Rutherford was hostess «16 Stanton Street, Thursday even Metier» W, D Allen ami Hoary at breakfast Thursday morning honor ing. During intermi»»ion, 7 to to 9 they • • • enjoyed dinner at the Hotel Golden ing Mesdames. Bruce, Scruggs, and Mr*. Ella Brown and R Payne were Coley of Arkansas. • Wc»l Restaurant. Mr Johnson mo married in Vancouver, Wash., Wed tored here from l.oa Angele» where David Robinson was the dinner nesday. he ha» been filling a tinging engage- • • • met, He will leave »hortly on hi» guest of his father, Mr. A. W Rob journey to Philadelphia and New York inson, Sunday at hit home in Beaver Pirate Pay Your Subteription Ctiy. where he ha» tinging engrge- ^ tun. Oregon. • • • ment«. , Miss Dolores Maxwell is visiting Mitt Nellie Allen was hostess at Metter». Roy and Guy Holme» were ,a » course dinner Sunday at the fami relatives and friends in the city. • • • ho»t> at a delightful »tag dinner Mon ly residence in Rote City Park. Cov Mrs. Roberta Martin and her guest, day, Augutt 5, at the home of Mr and ert were placed for eight. Her brother Mr». W. G Bird, «at Gantrnhien Ave William Duncan Atlen, and cousin, Mrs Minnie Tucker of Los Angeles, The dinner complimented Mr Hunter Mist Marion Allen were the honored went ot Seattle today to hear Marion of Denver, Colo., Cover» were laid guests sharing the honor* with I-awr- Anderson, noted contralto, who makes for »is. rnce Sykes, organist at Huiton Mem her third appearance there Sunday. orial Baptist church. Mi»» Marion Allen it here from Brooklyn vititing her cou»in. Mi»» Nel Mrs. Dickerson, of Fort Worth. lie V Allen, «to F. «oth St.. N. Texas, spent several days here at the house guest of Mrs. Grace Jackson Mr» Maud Booker will arrive home on Harold avenue. Alex Coffee allow thi« evening from a three week»' va ed Mr*. Dickerson some of the scenic cation in Seattle beauty in and about Portland, in his automobile, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mi»» Geneva Gong, brilliant young Dickerson and Mr. Coffee had tea Chinete tinger who will toon go rail with Mr. and Mrs. Cannady at their to continue her music education, en home in Irvington. tertained at a delightful Chinete lun cheon Tuetday at the Hung-Far l ow restaurant Her gur«t» were William M O R E A B O U T “ A R R O W Duncan Allen. Mi»» Kathleen Heller- man, Dewey L. Johnson of Lot An gele» and Mi»« Alma Lawrence. A (Continued Irotn Page O n«) niutical program participated in by all the guests w u a deversion. they are so cruel. Mr« Martha Simpton entertained Saturday evening at a delightful house party, honoring Mr». Dickerton of Fort Worth. Tex»». We stated in last week’» social col umn* that Mi«* Chlotilde Curry wa* visiting in the city. Mis* Curry will not arrive until later in the season The reception given by Mesdames J. A. Wisdom and L. E. Johnson Saturday evening at the home of the former, was a delightful social suc cess The affair complimented Mes. Coley, Scuggs and Bruce of Little Rock Ark , who are here visiting Mrs W. B. Brown. Mrs. Coley is engag ed in farming She own* more than (too acres of fertile farm land. While she does not live in the country, yet she motors out at regular interval* to check up on the situation and see if her many employees are "on the job” . Mr*. Bruce is a teacher in the public school system of l ittle Rock The ladies in company with their host ess spent the past few day* at Sea side, enjoying the warm sunshine and bathing in the Pacific. Mr*. F. D. Cannady was the din ner guest of Mrs. J. Gross at her home in Woodstock, Tuesday eve ning MEDICINAL HERBS anti ROOTS I f taken In time, may prevent operation* for niahetes, Catarrh, Lung. Throat. Asthma, Kidney. I.iver, Rheumatism, Blood, Stomach and all female disorders. A lso Bladder Trouble*. THE C. O h W o 20 Years In Portland C. GEE W O Remedies are harmless, as no drugs or poison are used. Composed o f the choicest medicinal roots, herbs, buds and bark, im ported by us from fa r C. G EE W O Well the Average Voter won’t have to do any thinking at all at all, in the coming campaigns. There will be plenty of organizations to tell him what to think when to think and just how he has got to vote if he values his business, his social position and his right to live and pay taxes. We have the Women's Republican Club, the Minute Men, the American Legion the Jackson Club and now they tell us that the Knight* of the Pillow Slip, the KK K ’s are quietly organizing again I wonder who made the Jews, the Catholics and the Negroes Surely not the Lord— He is claimed by the KKK. How could a Creator do both groups? I wish some one would total the taxes paid by the Jews, Catholics and Ne groes and compare the amount of taxes paid by the K K K’*. Do we know them of course we do. By the sign of cow ardice—they cover their faces. nGffallboKe Well I see that the common people haven’t enough burdens to carry. In addition to the proposed tariff on sug ar which will reduce the amount of sugar in our sugar bowls for some of us and banish it from the tables of most of us, we are confronted by that perennial garbage collection scheme sponsored by our Dorr E. Keasey. I wish the Minute Men or some body of decent people would appoint a dis creet person to watch that man—he is always in some scheme that spells discomfort for somebody. O f course we know he has an inside track at the City Hall. Now he wants everybody to be compelled to pay his company 50 cents a month for garbage collect ion. Then the garbage will be turned over to the city incenerator where we pay again in the shape of taxes, to have it destroyed. If I choose to give my table scraps to my chickens to eat why should I be compelled to dig up 50 cents a month to have it stand ing around in a garhabe can to lerment and smell to heaven waiting for the Keasey Garbage collector? And what a nice percentage of profit there will be on the garbage cans we will have to buy. Women of the Housewives Council—attention and forward march The Chamber of Commerce says you are a lot of meddlesome old women— her is another chance to "meddle” for the common people who cannot do their own meddling. • Mr». Fielder) Stewart entertained a party of six at “ Strange Interlude" at j the Heilig Wednesday. During inter missions they were rushed by taxicab to Mrs tSewart’s residence, 999 E. j Main street, to dinner. The party in cluded Mr*. George Bunch, Mrs G. V. j Grayson, Mr». George Hardin, Mrs Minnie Tucker and Mrs. Jack Martin. • • » A large group of friends enjoyed dancing to radio music. Delicious re freshment» were served. ADVOCATE PAGE THREW Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner re The Portland Hotel Employes' re ception held recently on the Battle turned Sunday from a visit in Yakima ship Oregon, wa* a brilliant success. 1 and Bellingham, Wash , and Vancou A large number of guests were pres ver, B.C. ent to help the employes and relatives The birthday anniversaries of Dep enjoy the delightful affair. The brief but interesting program was an uty Sheriff Geo. B. Hardin and Mrs nounced by E. D. Cannady. Those Jack Martin occurring the same day, who participated were Ceril Garnett, July 2«, were the inspiration for a pianist; Bernice Williams, singer, ac surprise birthday dinner held in the companied by Julia Blanchard; Gwen i pretty garden at Mr and Mr*. Hard dolyn Hooker and Hoy Garnett, rea«^ in’s home, 1006 F.. Yamhill street. The affair came as a complete aur- ers. Mr. Boyce, president of the ho tel company, gave a brief talk, com prise to both Mr Hardin and Mrs. plimenting the employes on their work Martin. The garden waa hedged in with : and also on the attractiveness of the guest*. The assistant manager, Mr. greens and hollyhocks. Sharing honors were Mrs. Minnie | Finnegan, was also introduced Dixie and his Melody Boys’ 9-picce orches Tucker of Lot Angeles, Mr*. A. B tra furnished music and dancing was Davit, San Francisco, and Mias Mar enjoyed to a late hour. A very deli ion Allen of Brooklyn, N. Y. Covers cious supper wa* served The whole were placed for twenty-eight. A targe affair was the compliments of The , table specially arranged for the occa- j tion was very artistically set. Assist Hotel Portland by Mr Boyce ing the hostess wer* Mrs. Albert Mor- Mesdames Fred Thomas, Will 1 ton, Mrs. G. V. Grayson, Mrs Fielding Gragg and J. A. Ewing comprised a Stewart, Mr* Ada McGill, Mrs. Wm. theater party that witnessed the per Cain. Miss Kate Lewis and Mrs Gil formance of Strange Interlude at the bert Kirk. Mr. Hardin and Mr*. 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