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r THE SALEM CAPIT AL JOPBNAI., SALEM, OREGON, SATPRPAY, OCTOBER 10, 1914, THREE IfSOCIAL, CLUB AND MUSICAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK - 11 " - " i ' .i "i i ..I x MMMt-MMMHMMMMttttt m ANY delightful though mipreten-. their friends Thursday afternoon at I VI tious affairs have filled the nast 1 the residence nf the f,.nr.,.r c.,t.-.,in. u-nob n..;l ..nl...in. ii;...i . .. . ' I ..... "v'"' viiiiMimi, seen., ing with ine nri-t or a scries or Bridge ' weddings of well-known yonug people affairs which they havo planned, the I furnishing items of general interest. A j rooms thrown open for the guraes were J number of larger and more formal f nne-1 harmonious with a beautiful color j tions aro being planned for later dates ! scheme of reds and yellows. Flaming the past week really being devoted to ! red dahlias with autumn leaves were! relaxation after the strenuous week of j used in one room, golden French j the state rair. marigolds being arranged in another. iMissZoaMtoektonand.MrsW.rniini.ll Mrs. S. Q. Sargent's Chemeketa 1 DJ'?r ,v"l! tllc mii'cessful contestants nt treet residenco was the seen or oneiCBr('s -1'"" Carolyn Dick assisting in of the smartost events of the week, when she, entertained with the second of a series of Bridge tens. The rr.mn. used by the players were most effec tively ornamented with red and pink the scores had been serving, after awarded. Circling the small tublfs were: 51 is. William Connell Dyer, Airs. A. 8. Knz- mnren, Airs. Hoy Burton, Mrs. William dahlias, making an admirable foil for I MeUilrhrist, jr., Mrs. Merlin Harding the charmingly gowned matrons and-"r9- f;. Marvin, Mrs. Frank maids. Seven tnbles were arranged, I Myers, Miss Zoa Stockton, Mrs. (). H. card compiimcntB being given to Mrs. ; "onneii, .Mrs. '.invid fcyre, Mrs. C. H Sherman Thompson and Miss Rita pieincr. those who assisted Mrs. Sar gent were Mrs. B. 0. Shucking, Mrs. T. C. Smith and Afrs. D. V. Kvre . At one of the prettiest of Autumn weddings, Miss I.olo Dcl.ong, the ut trnctivo daughter of Afr. and Mrs. Walter E. Dcl.ong, became the bride of Earl McMcchen, of North Yukimii. The rrurriago was on event of Wednes day, taking plnco nt eight o'clock in the evening, nt the DeLong residence on South Commercial street. Aliss Mabel DeT.ong, sister of the bride, played the wedding march. The couple stood un attended, Rev. Richard N. Avison read ing the service. The marriage culminates o pretty ro mance which began several years ago u.lirtn Afi. Yr1.i..l, .... Ii..- ,. v. ui... Willamette Wivcrsitv. from which t.W an "fu ".'"' Thursday even- Kvons, Mrs. Armiii Stciner. Mrs. H. S. ! Bowlby, Airs. K. 0. Siecke, Airs. Walter! Spaulding, Mrs. Hoy Alills. j An informal Bridge was the enter-1 tainruent planned for Thursday night ' by Ai rs. Walton Van Winkle, who nr- i ranged three tnbles for the following! guests: Airs. A. AI. Crawford, Air. and 1 Airs. (t. A. Woods, Rev. and Airs. Hob- i ert H. dill, All. and Arrs. flenrge Fox, Air. and Airs. .1. A. Churchill, Aliss Kliz abeth Sawyer, James Crawford. I ! AUss Kdith Wright and Aliss Flo! BiiBhnell of Portland will be the week end guests of Airs. Roy Burton, arriv ing lust night. Airs. 0. O. Rice presided as hostess stitution he is a graduate of the law cluss of 1911. Aliss Del.ong has resided in sniem all her life, and from an ing, planned in honor of Airs. S. II Schafer and her daughter, Kliznlietli Schafer, of l.os Angeles, who lire the tercsth,. smell eirl to h. r rhnrminn. i " " I" " ,nm'r " I"''""S .. i. i i. .. i . , T i .Mr. and .Mrs. John 1), Sutl.erwn,?. Pink young v.-nmanhn. .1 hi. been surrounded I j " , '"'"i , i"' - ! y host, of admiring friends. She made j ?nd olloW ""'"'"""i f d 1 .. vr..,, , l,i.. i .. 1....1.. I t rnc 1 1 voness of the service, l'lnces were n- v. jAfyers, Air. and Airs, .-..r.i.in Steiner.iin a seminar on the subject. He wili Mr. end Airs, lieorge Wood, Mr. and also lake seminar work under Hoss, and ' . . . i.nnar, Air, una .Mrs. n. such men as h v. Scott am I in. imioii ..... . . ... .. .. .. .. . i wanni W if ;;, ...,r?..r-, . -N i . . ; . .in"'-, V ; Mrs. . im"iht uiunei uihi .vivs. c, iiiiicr, .mi. nr. I'utterson lias previously done, illUOIVs linn .-us. nnncs nunisaii, Mr. auo ' graduate worn in narvaiil, Hostou, ami 41 , Airs, l'aul Si-hmidt, Air. and Mrs. Key ; Vale, ami looks forward to this oppor-1 - Jt3()e3C3(c4c3e4c3cit lliuituu. 'tmiity to do advanced work with a " jt;reut deal of pleasure. np 11 K musical advantages for study I'oniplinientiiig Ali-s Anna l'aul, of, He is remembered bv students and I ' the I'nited States contrasted :Hnffilo, X. V,, house guest of her sis- friends here as a man of splendid with those, in Europe aro especial- ter, Airs. II. K. Alerwiu, who leaves in scholarship, noble ideals and true worth, I.V encouraging. Present conditions aro ; a foitnight for her home. Airs. Al. .1. who wish-him great success in his new opening the way for New York city ll'ef.,'1 presided at a pleasantly iiifoinuil tield. to Heroine a. musical center which in jafterhoon uftair Thursday. She was time will undoubtedly share renown assisted by Airs. Theresa Schoettlc. I' Mrs. Robert Kaliin presided ns hos-; 1 ndi as has been enjoyed by Paris ov jTlieir guests wjre, besides the honor toss at an informal afternoon affair ! Berlin. ;guest., Airs. II. K. Alerwiu, Airs. Alice Monday, for the pleasure of her house' It means, sav a 'well-known sing.ir Scharf, Airs. Kgbert Priiit, Airs. Albert guets,' Airs. Calvin llanun, .ludge Kak-j'" a recent interview, "rather than uny ,()'ltiien, Airs. Theodore Al. Ilnrr, Airs, iu's sister," of Kngcne, und Airs. George : change in the musical situation in tho U'. Weidnier, Airs. Sarah Calvet ami Stevenson, also of Kugene. Those who metropolis, a firmer realization that :AIrs. Aleiring. were asked to meet these interesting 'he American student can obtain a com- i visitors were Airs. R. S. Wallace. Airs. I'h'te musical education in this country Hr. and Airs, (iuvlord II. Patterson Charles Park, Airs. Walter Kra.ier; a met of which wo have proof posi nre now nt home at Pl."i I'nivcrsitv ave- Hroivn, Airs. O. A. Condit, and her , five in the cuse of many of our Ameri- Iniie. Alailison. Wisconsin. Iir. Putter-1 mother, Airs. A. Al. Worth, of Portland: ''an trusts. ison was formerly head of the Depart- jMrs. W. W. Alarlin, Mrs. Agnes Hard-1 : incut of Sin iul Science and I lean of the Airs. t'. P. Bishop, Airs. Carl KI-' I College of Liberal Arts of Willamette ! liott. Airs. ,1. II. Albert, and Mrs. Berry j I'niv.'rsity. He has been cppoiMled fcl-of Medfnnl. house guest of the C. P.' low in the Department of Sociology of Bishops. j J tilt I'nivcrsitv of Wisconsin, in which: " j capacity he will have the opportunity of 1 Tl, A,.,if,,s w ,,',,, ,oir hr jpcrsonal atlil.ation will, one of the ; ,,,, h w , i iiost promiuent sociologists of the conn-, A ,,(,,, ,, Iilwai v Krnm J i"-' " will be gircu after wich games will : I ""' l'l"ie of the research work be :i feature of the evening. ; I which will be. carried on during the1 ; 'year is a bibliography of war and mili-i Air. and Airs. Kmil Brophv. of Port ' tiirisiu in the libraries of about ."lOu.Oilir lUMd, are the wei'k-end guests of Alr.l i.nlniH, 'ci.:., :.. ... ..1.1 i....' i . , 0 , j .nr. ir. uj it 1 1 1 niii'.-sur nuss HIMI .11 1'S. .1. r,, MlUpliy (lixiiig Auiericnu singers and musi cians proper opportunity nnd imbuing ' (Continued ou Page Five.) Beaver State Printers f Society and Commercia.1 I Printing. Phone 1612. Rooms 1-3, Fattoa Block n very uretty bnde in u becomingly arranged for seven guests. Airs. Sella- j linn uiiii'u liuw II ui iicuu wane cicpc j. ,i , i . -,, , i dc chine made with'shnrt train. Her ' f,"' . "ml ''er daughter will depart for long tullo veil was arranged in a Juliet ' ,l10' )"T, P- mn!ier n i can and slm carried ,mfl nf J",,M1 1,1 hul"ra "f "J w'k' Bride's roses which were given to Aliss JMabel Dcl.ong lifter the ceieuinny. Smith, ,lr Airs. Silencer Sihaf- for, Mrs. CIihuiiccv Bishop, Airs. Wil liam liiirgharilt, .ir. Others who have Airs. Asahel Bush and Aliss Aline llll'M . mi ..' .1 . '...In.. Tim liAiien ,.(a r,.i:..,.t ..i.i. ,..i inoiii.son are spciiuiiig me nay ill rori-t i, flowers and foliage. A harmonious and '""'j ' "V' l""1"" .J"""" I"'1"'' l,u,.,,i;r,,l ., ,. .i...,.i i .. Both are learning the gninc und arc the artistic supervision of Airs. Fred )1"M weck-cd guests of friends in ! entertain, d lor her were Mrs. C. It rolling a ronsia of the bride, of Po-t 1"' '"""''"y. 'l''nli"K much ' their jt. lelsei, Ahss Wf,c, llvr.l ami '.. ... ' tiin.i nt tli ii 1'iirifiiiu .iiiiii-iiu I I ..u l II It It .. it land. lie. litis a nil fcath. rv aspurauus ....r.,.,M,.., ., . ... ,u,hn,,,,u 4.,n,..J I...1... 1 .1... l...:.l..l - f, .inn, i n , in i mi mi iul inr iiiiiiiu ., . , , , , , . AKTIU H AI.UKHT FbSHKR, the handsome little son nf Dr. und Airs. K. K. Fisher. Alastcr Fislier is two and one-half yours old and is a splendid representative of America's best childhood.' In the state eugenics con te.t last year he made a score of ninety-eight and eight-tenths, and will have his picture u display at the Temple of Childhood at tho Pannmu Fx position in Sua Francisco. Phillips, All's. Al, .1. Pitcl, Mrs. Albert U 'Hi it'll, -Mis. .loli n Nmi.l, Aliss Klixu-i bcth Pclzcl, Dr. M. Teresa Schoettlc) und Al i s. .lames Heeiiau I Those who will be slutioucil at tile pnii'di booth will be .Mis. I', S. Pnge, i " - .Miss Anna Burr, Aliss Helen Savage, pair, who stood under a cnno.iv of cle-i """'"" mm n.ss.cs oi ..-, A most delightful evening affair uf,-Mis Alary Srhucttlc. matis, cosmos fragrant enn.lv tuft and v,''!'-v .,;l"K,'r '', w''1" "fl'A' K"e-'lthis week was the "..nil" purlv given I' ' expected tl.ut attemlanls rroni .;.....n. n'k a i.'.,.o. tbiMilteinoon ol Mrs. Lowell I wccdale, ; Mi. m,.,. i ,,t ... i. .,ii,t Kim Albiii.v. Ml. Auuel. Woo.lbnin. who cntertniiicd in honor of her pretty w'1() t, ,,,er of friends Silverlon, AleMiniiville ami I'oitlaad eight taldcs were will nc present. tlowcr-darkcil " A i Inn mine, .i ll.ii r of Thiirsilav niulit .iiantitics of dahlias, autumn in 1'ortlnml was the wedding of Aliss I aril I'aiiiiiie .Ncsmith niul rrankliu Itlniii mignonette. The Autumn lejives were ii.u.1 In (ml.,. f !,..,, I II, n nnantilies of vnri-colorcd dahlias and " " 1 "V . ' '. "' ''' i to bi her gursls. " : , ,'" arrnngeii iiinong tnc most aitraeiive in nppoiiiiincnt hh rooms, a red color effect being produced .........I 'C....H. .... .. ..... ...... . . " ' ,,'''' , , s I with .iiiantitics or dahlias, hv Mrs. Alark Sunt and Alls., dciiuic i i:,..,., ul..i ...i. i., roses m l.nwls filling available spaces. Small Altuleliae Watson was stationed lit the door, Miss Kdnu Meeker presid ing at the punch bowl. Mrs. Joseph Keinhurt and .Miss Kuniine t ring cut the enkes and ices, Aliss T.ucille Belle Hnd Atiss I'lva Derby ussisting in serv ing. Atr. nnd Mrs. AlcMechen left the same , night for Newport, where they v. HI re main for u fortnight, making a brief I ' " '"'''"'''"'! 'recognitions were given to Miss Kdnu Sou'l.wiik, nt Saloui, It was a simple live nu.lles, .enlered the table, loses ; Hill,(,ll0 u0,, .ril1.e j,,, .,,,,1,,,, ,,iK- KCdiir. Ucv.'Alr. I.oh u, of the ami greenery being used as floral ,, ,,,, .,,, ( ,.,,, H-; Slrcet 'ni,grcclial church a.loininent. Hose colore, ribbons at- Mi,H Himoutun 111. I Aliss Veda Cr. .fl'iciaiing. Tlicie wcr. ..I Icndaiits r" 1 he table were sjx ,,,,,, w ,,. ,.,,, ,. ,, ,,. n.,ltiv,,, ,, ,.J(tH,,Ht looped above on the cl.rtrolliers. I he ni(,,ti . Mih, i,,t catertaiMS , triciuls were present. The bride was memi a so rellectcl the color moll .and with ,,, ,,,, M rH. (i, (i .,M, !,,. iu marriage nv her I'm her, .1. B, Idnv in Salem upon their return be-;""" I, ;'"7' nil. I .Mi.s SiMmiiton ngi.ni iissist.nn. Acmilh, Mini sac was i.lln.ctive In a fore leaving for North Yakima where j '""veiiir. ' " merriest ol ,iivcnile . . , M,,,y M1)W , 1V(1,V ,,,, they mil take up their resilience on the i jn ,:u Phillips, ilauehter of Mr. ch'iie. eniliclllshi'il with net flounces ol large Irnit turm ot tlie .Mc.Mccheas. : , . i Vi fl,e bride's traveling cosMme was,, ' the '"Bowing small ''' , "..TArX nZZZu and Mrs. Samuel Phillips, l.e.'ii.ne the liideseeiit ncipiihi l,l,.,.k vr.1,-,,1 .;l,,r, ,1 ,l .ueyis, Aiiiiiey s, . i. .si'pnine Allien mudo with .timid and cape. She wore Unwilio lliiren, Alaxiiic Clover, .Inuclle a hat to match Sykes, Kthclyn Kelly, (ihnlys Diuieler. Ouests nt tho wedding were: Mr. lf'i,l.,,,"'-,! "r"-v' v''" . Hmttil. .lime -ml l,y P 1. W , ll,l Mr. I HI. 'I. n Mill I'll ISI-O, I'lOII'IICC evening lit elur n at the PI .lav lip. Her veil was ar- rauueii b.comiiuly in a Juliet cup, and she .i.irii'il ait nrlistie shower lunpiet ol hoiii') or Norlh Church stre t, The white pray nii hiils and lilies of the ilecoriitive scheme was beautiful , wilh'.v. tliruu!;hout. The wedding wa- a luvcu- Alter tl" lemony, a i piion mis nu i is. i. ... ,,iiivii., .in. ii i in 1 1 . I,, -I,- i cr inn una one, the Me ica e s hu cs '" '""i " eot ing mi hit F. N. Derby, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Craig, hi I ipps, Aliiigarc. I'lnllipps, Jane 1 nr. .i it,. i,.u,.i. u,.;.,i.... m ,i I'.uiuini or I'oriianii. I'inroi .Mcvcrs, ... '. . . ..-i ,.,,.,,., r, ,, .,.,.,,,...,..,.... ........ i i most inline. Mrs. Fredrick Kiixon, Air. ami Airs. 7'','''''V l'"rtih '"'"eler. K.lwar.l Newton Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Put-: "lll ,'r I'o.'tuin.l. Helen inter m : nam, Mrs. Fred Collins of Portland; ' 1 on.aini. Mr. and Mrs. William Watsnn, Air. nnd ; Airs. Fred ltii.cnbere. Airs. Sla.ilev 1.. I neilcll Morgan, Miss Alary Yantls, Aliss Anna i '',,,.v won. an of Albany , nttcinleil Ihc attractive elleet i ombiacl with The house .wis ,lc. .ed elfeclixely ilainly cleimitis vine. Willi lillC clusters Ol II lit llllIMM 1 loliug. Prior to Hie 'cinonv, Aliss (lictn ""'I while cliryninllicineuiiis. Serving , I Phillips, cousin of the bride, snug " Km di U were Mrs. Chester 'Vim Alone," Aliss (Ida Chiipnuin pic .Martin, .Misses Ktelma Wait, Harriet " 1 " i.ll .1 1 UI... . ..... Mnieli,,.,! I Mi.,., l il ...... 'I'l I ling march from i.ohe.igi in und ei,' u nnmlici ot out ol Iowa gucsls, ,,.IM i,lni'.l ...I'llii t..l,;l,. il... .......... lent n.'N lit' tin. Iirlillil einiiile. miiiiiiu Hello, Aliss llar.clie hrixon, Aliss Kilno "' '.iiir. h last mgnt. wn , r(,n .' (,v A .t-Kin l-.v them Mis. Adiiuis, of Snleni, inollicr ol Himonton. Miss Alnrgaret Putnam, Miss ! , jf,,,llll( ftm, f t. ram- ""' biiilegriioiii; Ins sisiets, Mrs. Civile Marguerite Ostran.ler, Aliss I'lva liar- ' "' ""v ''Il11"''"11' nv, The bride was giv iwnv bv her BciM.lt and Mrs. ( Ionics llov Jelfcr- .y, Miss Kdnu Meeker, Charles Cinig of has been a guest at Ihc Bishop home on H,,, ,,, ,; ,.) , son. al-o of Sal, ,, uud .Mr. ami Mr-. l'nliii,d. . ' "'' - ' " nc ,.,sp , . K.lwai.1 Rich,,,,, , ,,ter. Vir- i for a iiiimlii'i' of "oclnl al'iairs. Krldny Airs. John Cnughcll and Mrs. Clonics , Mr. .lulni b'uberts pave a one o'. li.cl. I Dick were at home to n number of : luncheon for her, iiiviling b. sides Airs. Daddy's Bedtime The Patriotic Lilin Prepare For Tlie Fouttl with n tunic ami einbcllislie.l with pearl gmm, ol Dallas, Air. So.iCiwiek is also garniture and luce, she wore no veil, 11 biollier of Mr. I i.il .lelfersoii and but lurried an arm bniiiet of bride's Mis. Thomas Mcllowcll, of porllinid. He rose had asparagus fern, whii h Inter If a cousin of II. Soulliwick ami lell lo Aliss .Nai.rv Sl alfc Miss Minv iiioiner ol A. Mill h lilt, of saleui, who were among the gucts Ihiiisday mglil. The briile is Ihc niece of Sem.lor l.cvl ' P, Anl.ciiv. of Wallu Walla, and a gi.iii.l.auglit"r of ex Senator .1. W. Nc smith, ol Cieg. in. Mr. und Mrs. Hmilhivlcli will imilie H.cir Inline home in liicl.rciill, (lr. Tht Libit Grtw Tall and Btattl. Phillips, sister of Ihc bride, lis brid in it i 1 1 wore a dainty costume o, pink crepe de chine nnd cm l ied pink to'o IiiiiIh nnd fern, liny lleailcisiui nttoi. cd as best mail, Following the service u luifl'cl .upper was serves bv Aliss llertha Pro.les, Miss Rita Alailhaler and Aliss Nellie Alarthitler. A silver lea will be elven aex I- i-i - The young couple left the sua. e iiiuhl 'lay, in Ihc puilois of the Kind Pre" fur II lionevuiooil till, lo lli.rtlielli lioillls bvlerillll i lllin ll, Ihc meml.eis of tlie ami aller November I Iliev w their filends al Iheir new liomc SouMi I'liuitecnth shcel. i'lm :iiu T1IIC lovely lull llllcii III Hie gulden hud Just begun to blo'smii. Tbcli' flagriin.t) lllletl tlie h.Mie lis tlie suit lMee.ii curried It iliroiigli Ihi! open windows, "Tho lilies were liiivlng n limn tulli together Inst night," mild d.idily. "till, tbi tell im what they Were talking nboiit," asketl Kvelytl. "I wonder nl If they ever talked, ns I hey always seem ou slulely hud too illgnllleil lo talk." "Tbev lire stalely inul llgiillle.l fveii when llie.v nit' tniklng, ripllen tlad.l.v that insli1iiln.il nt an iiiruiiiial reel ti.ill at the W. T. Rig'leil resi'len a Bie "I- .North Winter slleel Innlglll. The III' r..,. in, . i i i i... m: 1.-11...1 Hill It Hccins In mi! that you aril Using prolly big words fur il llllle u.p,,, ,! Mi:, Mh 1 1 i liisl dlU'iou it the l.inllcs' Aid So. i' ..'I e .iviii't it as a chiin h ben. 'I it, A U'.ist all no I tve piognnu is being pre. pureil ainl will be ill ebu rg. of snaie if M'lcm's best t II If nt . Mis. John A, I Hi-oil, cli'ii.ilinll ol' tlll'i divisiilll, Will be li-sile.l l.v r!iM. Joseph II. Albetl, Mis. V .1. AM. a, Mi'. Adams, Mrs. I.. til'ler ten hci. of Hie high .,1 1 will H. Alio an. M' W. (I, Allen, Alls. A. I he tlie newly iippointe.l le .elieis id I.. Biowa. Ah.. Binionglis, Mis. .M. II. nnen, .mis, i 'nines rs iiuid"ii'i, ,mis, Mi", Hindi, Mis, !', il. Hnwer M.s, II U, Ms, llia.il, Mis, ,ln i-li I; II. Mis, il, , H'Mioell, Mis. Aliss Miiiiielll, Aluuers will be Hu wed.. end guest of Mrs. William Hum Inn ilt . In A 1 1 ui ii v. "you most lell us what I lie lilies tallied si-l ill belter III iplllllltillg till' tlicllll.v II, embers, High si-It, ml gills II shtuie will M'io the rel r,'hiii iits, A plettv H gli sluiple ce.eimtiiv wit used ill lit,' uinrMage of Mhv v.ei I'c'irl lltnuinvi' to John l-'rm.Mlii Wl.il, Klin h tunk plme W edit, "lay inilM ul nln.ii lltlll pnl six o clue), at tilt" ,es,eir of the bride's pitrenls, Mr. nnd Mis, T. I.. Hinurove. Rev, Ridiar.l N. Avi Mn I tit lliniim t' ghl your sire " "But, thiildy." t'lilliieil III Jink, libout. I would love tn Ileal'." "Von see." eoiilliiue.l tlM.ldy, "Ibere are Jn-t six of Ibeiii out In Hie guidon now. Bill there inti ubont Iwenly inoro to ct.iue out So Hie six ol.ei which were oiil talked very, Very mflly, so ss tint In nwukeii Hie ones sllll sleeilng Ami Hint Is why they (nlkcl III Iho evening, fur K they had talked during Hie tiny time. Willi the aid nf the sun, the llit'i would surely have nwnkeiied. "'I think.' siild one of Iho six lilies. 'Hint we nre very liuky.' "W'hv V nsked ii sceiilid '"Don't yon knnw't' tiiosll.ineit il Iblril Mi's beiinise we eom0 ntif Just ,"" 't ' in t I . Al t the Fourth of .Inly aoiiw.n. By tomorrow n great many mm of m will bo ""' , " ' "".,'; "u " ? . , . , ,,,, , ., ., i .. , . . iiinl'l. II, R, While, he lunli'g rnoiii i nwnko, hint the liett tiny (HII m..r... and then-then-wbon ll.e wonderful i,,,,,,,,,., ,liliu , ,, T, ,,.,, I'oiirlli of July comes wo will bo Ido nwnke, nnd oh, so big nnd llillghtr ,ing nm-ic was plave.l bv M, l.op "'let'K, sun I llio ni hi, -.Mill wiiiiv w in ii see ma siari nun siripes nying ,M it r I in. from the limisct our nvds me In the noil, whKh In tree!' "'While Hie smell ir giiupoHder Is being rlih'yed by llinu.nnn.ta of llltlo Imijs and girls, wo Illicit wave uhout. Om fiMgrnii.e reaebca them, too, and we nri? bleinleit llh Ibo guupowilci'.' " Tomtirrtiw tvu will hnve In begin ntul awaken the oilier,' nhl fourth. " 'Yes.' snltl a tlftli. 'lluit Is true.' "'hi Hie mcuiillme,' anl.l the rlMh Illy, who linrl been lll.iilng to tht other' tnlk nil thla time, 'let'a slug our pntrlntlc soiig.' I. Ilesn. Mi-, r, ll.leip, i., i I,. '. ' I Il Mil 1 1' It, M I lenielll., P, Bi-lnip, Mrs. II. II. I iiii'lillile, Mis i'l , Alis. .1. II. As -ted bv Mi-. II, una Hunter. l in '. .Vlnilin en 1 1 ' 1 1 n i u ed Willi an ceil h,u el " "inn ' 'I'm .,inv, plituoing Hie .iiildis.' for Mt. Marliit in hniin, nf hi. Ihi tlidnv, Si,v I n lib'" weie ll't-'l fur .aids, the iiifsls liilii liiddell into, iiinlj. . A'liid ,'nl'iitid ili'ctiinliiiiiH tl ii i 1 1 n 'i. ii leu. os, rose l-iicr ntid htimd liiliiiue, lit .11 With their I'lllliPlll eiinisou be! ii, 's, M.s, II, H. Pnlsal was hostess ul a most ,cl,tl,ll'l evening ,,' "'itiu' "Ami they nil tnn. They wnvisl atmut singing Tery aoflljf, ao Hint til Columbus to l.e given nt Ihe mtnorv Mi.. Plunk lirowa. Air. and Mrs. nest ,.tt,niHT nielli, n. oioii'iiotei cr s r.iui. .,, t . lieu ,,,i-. k- people passing runld not have ben id more llinn a very faint rustlo. Hut (hey A'ter Ihe service Mr. nnd Mrs. While Wednesday iitghl, The iiiiliiiumtl c,tr. left for a wedding trip to Hie Sound ing win iil-o sngai'sied in Ices and re eflie", After Nineinher firt they will fri'-lnnent". be at home In their friends ul their Hooius ill cuids fell lo Mis. Kdi'itr allr.ictlve new bttnunlon-, :lnu Meyers Hartley so, I A. T. Viala, The guests street, weto! Alt. nnd Alt", It. tt. Downing, Alt. 'tad Alts. J. II. i tnlg. Mi. and Mis. Hit huinlreil liiiitntiuas me out fur A. T. Wain, Alt, and Mi, (I. c, Rne. the first annual bull nf Ihe Knights Air. nnd Mr. I'.dgiii Hartley, Mr. mid Asa M r, orchestra has hen soured to furnish and Mr Daniel J Fry, Mr, Inul Alts. anng nil tne emigs ..in, .Tionge.i it. ine !ree ennn in wuico tney were pronuiy . . vr,,nil ,. tr. .1. Webb. Air, and .Ml. William M "ewitetl. will be Mrs. Thci. M. Hair, Alr. W. r. liilc'nl.t, Jr., Mr. end Airs. I', mil. i Do You Know the Styles That Will Be Most Popular In Fall Dresses ? To inform yourself upon the fashion-favored dresses it is only necessary for you to inspect our Fall showing. The leading styles are given representation here, and every dress shown is absolutely correct and authentic in style. The styles show radical changes from those of last season. The basque ef fect is shown in the semi-fitted bodices which will be so popular. Skirt lengths are rather short, even for evening dresses. Nearly all of the dresses are smooth fitting and charmingly simple in style. Our assortment is very large and in cludes dresses of serge, silk, novelty cloths, combination silk and cloth and party dresses. Priced From $7.50 to $65 I ' ' ift M k Si MOD.VKT FRONT LACINfJ (OliSKTS - WAKNKK'S. 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