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WJ &tlfY WPISp TJsW'i l ' TIP THE BAXEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1914. ThH.T.T! I SOCIAL, CLUB AND MUSICAL EVENTS Of 'THE WEEK I! TlTH the winter season knocking! week's nodal activity were the two! and lihriu-v ilianlave.i anlen.ti.i Mimilnn R,.inr,inv ftnnnm, n..i,n. 31 1 colored marigolds arranged in tall vaseB. I from two until five o'clock, "'hilrji ITH tue winter season knocking! week's social activity were the two1 ror admittance, social and club afternoon affairs presided over by life is being characteiized by Mrs. Milton L. Meyers. The first, on Tuesday, was a Bridge, for which ten tables were arranged, the second on Wednesday being a complimentary Bridge-luncheon for Miss Hita Steiner In celebration of her birthday. Decor ations remained the same for both days, and were greatly admired. The card rooms displayed a clever combination of autumn foliage and white and yel low chrysanthemums, the dining room continuing the lovely color mofit, dis playing blossoms of the nasturtium and chrysanthemum used with greenery. Assistants for Tuesday were Mrs. Charles L. Dick, Mrs. Arniin Steiner, Miss Itita Steiner, Miss Gertrude Cun ningham, and Miss Barbara Steiner. Card favors were awardeil to Mrs. C. renewed activity, almost all of the so cial clubs being reorganized during the past two weeks. To many It is th ushering In of a round of social gaieties; to some it is the extension of civic improvement 'efforts, and others find it an initiating time for charitable endeavors. From a social viewpoint society is anticipating plciisurnhly the beginning of the dancing" season, which will hold its customary popularity, and tho va rious fraternal halls and Marion Hotel ballroom will bo frequently called into service during the season for events of this nature. Charity will occupy a more conspic uous place than ever. Tho social cen ter organization originating work in behalf of this form of beneficence,, which, while heretofore taken up se riously wheuover culls for help have been made, has never been systematic ally undertaken until the present ef fort. Prominent club and fraternal organi zations as well as individuals are iden tifying themselves with this new un dertaking, finding in it 11 splendid opportunity for charitable expression. While other cities at thiB time are inspiring temporary charitable enthus iasm, with the Christmas Skip, tied Cross and 1'rinco of Wales funds, all splendid efforts in behalf of sufferers in the war zone, Salem people will prob ably nut be such liberal contributors to foreign funds, but will confine their efforis to establishing this most worthy organization, which is to lie permanent, and is but another ovidoucc of the Capi tal City's metropolitan development. t Tho charming and delightful bridge given Wednesday night by Miss Aline and Miss Louise Thompson attracted Ruests sufficient in number to fill nine tables of tho game, A most artistic decorative scheme surrounded the play ers developed In the living rooms with lovely yellow marigolds and Japanese cnrysnntneiniims, winch with the yellow and library displayed splendid copper ion Saturday afternoon, October 31, colored marigolds arranged in tall vases.! from two until five o'clock. While ueep red begonias ornamented the given 111 the nature of a social event, 1 dining room where twelve tables werel it will be a most informal affair, Btreet ; placd for the refreshments which were! costume being appropriate for both cal-j served by Miss Helen Pearee, Miss,lcrs and receiving members. All com-J Dorothy Pearce, Miss Gertrude Cnn-I niittocs are composed of wives of poli-; ningham and Miss Jennie Pearce. j ticiaus, the hostesses being selected! Places were marked by dainty old' from the vniious precincts. The event 1 fashioned nosegays. During the hours! will be the first of its kind in Marion! Mrs.. Perry H. Raymond entertained: county. Musical numbers will feature with a most enjoyable character read-! the afternoon and a onumber of wom-j iug, Miss Dorothy Pearce delighting en prominent in the suffrage move-! with piano numbers. ment will speak, including Mrs. Klla The visiting guesU all of whom are Mot.ger, president of the Dallas Wom proininest in Albany Bociety were: an 's Club. Mrs. .8. S. Train, Mrs. L. E. Blain,! The executive committee is composed Mrs. Owen Bean, Mrs. A. W. Bowersox,i of : Ms. M. C. Smith, Turner, chair Mrs. H. A. Nelson, Mrs. W. C. Twee-, man; Mrs. Mellaril Cnrtw right, Salem, dale Mrs. A. .. Sanders, Mrs. Curtis secretary; Mrs. C. P.' Bishop, and Mrs. u. iv inn, mts. v. fi. ox, Mrs. T.U. D. Elliott, of Salcin: Mrs. Oeoruc h. Dick, and Mrs. Edonr Hartley. C Hopkins, Mrs. C. V. Littler. Mrs.! Veill'.l'flll. All'Mt-n WeCPtltinn C,.mmW,a JVieven guests circled tne beautifully . A. isnrrett, Jllist. Flora Mason, I Mrs. Hubert A. Booth Mrs. James! appointed luncheon table tho following Mrs. A. J. Rahm and Mrs. H. II. I Withyconibe, Mrs, TIios'b. Kay Mrs ' afternoon, finding their places by tiny Hewitt. Members of the Snlem club ' Ilenrv .1. Bean, Mrs. L. T. Harris Mis'! place cards bearing artistically lettered ! being: Mrs. Z. P. Moody, Mrs. J. M. ! Hoiii'v L. Benson, Mis. Ueo. M. Brown,! .., mm im.i.uhmc jciuw cauuira. ", i.. . ... ouiun, ;urs. a. J. Mrs. J. A. Churchill, .Mrs. John H. Ijew Later additional guests cnlled, making perron, Mis. P. H. Raymond, Mrs. Hnt-lis, Mrs. O. P. iloff Mrs. Frank ,1. Mil up several tunes lor bridge, Mrs. 11. 11. i!e "ayion, Mrs. u. it. Brown, Mrs. W.'ler, Mrs. James T. Chinnoclt Mis A .Hi.,,.. ....1 Tin..- Al.l t Tf Mtn.tololl -f ill... n n' n -.r 1 ..'.- L ' v,,l',i,u u J-'S. A. uing high sisted b; Gortrudfl bnra Ste The Auction Bridge given by Mrs. William C. Knighton Monday afternoon, was a most delightful affair compli menting Mrs. Roy Bishop, of Pendleton, house guest of the Charles P. and Chauncey Bishops. Four tables were ..... niuin luuors, win- ....o.., . nni-B xi. uo.ici, jm rs. m. Lal'ollete, Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs scores. Mrs. Meyers was as- H- J. ' lements, Mrs. ('. A. Park, Mrs. ' S. IT. Brown Mrs T. liinwn M I) by Mrs. M. H. Olinuer. Miss Geo. J. Pearce, Mrs. R. S. Wallace. Mis .' c n'i. aiL u ur w....i ... . . Cunningham and Miss Har-:"- M Chapman, Mrs. Lot L. Pearce, II. Goulet', Mrs.' Max (ielilhar, Mrs. Win rr(- Shipley, Mrs. E. N. (filling. : .;Bl.. Mrs. Mildred It. Brooks. Mrs. I) ......i, -un jjiiiiim Lavis ami Htoughtoii. 4 Miss G. Draeer. Mrs. A. M. Clnimh. Mrs. Kcv moor Jones, Mrs. F. A. Elliott, Mrs. E. Hofer, Mrs. Carl Abruins, Mrs. Ron.tld (tlovi'l-: Aliutsvllle Mrs. I'Vunk l.n. ter, Mnxine, are home from a week 'a ; thrup, Mrs. Orn Pound, Mrs. Un Spcer; stay with friends in Portland. j Aurora Mrs. Agnes H. Bents. Mrs. A. Mrs. Balph Glover and sr.-.:;:i dough- , . r " . ixiiimm; iiuw.rutiii .11 r. .J. w. ill nrrnngeil for the gnme, the favor com- ' . r ""'iiigton returned home Kinney; G plimeuting Mr,. Chauncey Bishop, i Vk c ul"".m! lovely cluster of n.inature Cecil Brim l e"!rt'"""","t y friends in P, nors being presented to the charming honor guest. The entertaining rooms were redolent w(th lata roso. nnd most artistic with an arrangement of vividly tinted autumn foliage. Assisting Mrs. Knighton were Mrs. George E. Waters, Miss Nell Thhdsrn, Miss Gertrude Meyers and Miss Althea Moores. After n prolonged nbsenee, abroad, shaded lights produced a pleasing of-! Mrs. William P, Lord nnd hnr daughter feet combined with Interior finishings! Miss Elizabeth Lord are being wel of tho same hue. Crimson carnations, coined home and although their visit and geraniums arranged w.ith greenery j la to bo brief, their numerous friends ornamented tho dining room. Twojn('ro a delighted to have them with prizes were contested for, and wore;"10"1 Bgain, if only for a few days, given to Mrs. Ashael Bush and Fritz T,1V arrived from Ran Francisco, to Nlado, highest score holders. Assisting! ''"J' Bnfl will remain the guests of the during tho evening were Mrs. Ashae!! A- N' Gilberts, and B. O. Schm-kings emus Mrs, Iluult D. Mars: week of j Jefferson, Mrs. Frank Loonev: Hub- Portland. , bard Mrs. M. C, Crittenden. Mrs. J. T. C-ilvort. l a , ,. r,. I.' V ll., Miss Elizabeth Denny and Fred Or-1 Mrs. Ben Pearson; Jlacleay Mrs. Waf. ville McMillan, of Hiiyesvllle, were Tavler, Mrs. II. if. Kaiser, Mrs. T. H. married at the home of the bride's par-! Pu'tton: Prntnni Mrs. Mav S. Jones; onfu luut k:,, ....... t, : .... ... .. ' ' , !.,, ,., l , u sin-; Finney Mrs. Jiclknnp; Silverton Airs. cessful teacher, formerly attending II Willamette University and later gradu ating from O. A. C. Mr. McMillan is the sou of W. ,. McMillun and is also a graduate of 0. A. (J. The ceremonial rooms were decorated with brilliant autumn leaves nnd choic est flowers. Miss Iugersoll, previous to tue service, sang "1 Love You Truly. C. W. Keene, Mrs. .Mutt Small, Mrs. Chns. llartiuan; Stiiytnn Mrs. Win. Ilobson, Mrs. Ellen Lambert; Turner Airs. Ken Robertson, -Mrs. Arthur Ed wards, Mrs. Henry Thcisi-on, Mrs. Anna Ostium; Wooilburn Mrs. F. W. Settle meir Mrs. .1. M. Poonnan. Decoration committee: Mrs. IS. M. La Fore, chairman; Mrs. J. I). Sulher m-ven-mi . nnrnscnun, or tne wilem ; hind, Mrs. H. F. West, Mrs. R. .1, Hen ; ' ,h I. . , . ' """-"""i (tricks and .Miss Calista Moore, uiu oi-niiuiui ring ceremony, miks .Mar Bush. Mrs. (.'hiiuncev Bishnn. Mrs. Honalil Glover, Mrs. Melvin Plimpton, Miss Winifred Byrd, Miss Hazel Ken iiady and Miss Gertrude Jones. Those bidden wore: Mr. and Mrs, Ashaul Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bishop, of Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Plimpton, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts, Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. Clay, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hofer, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert itenhnin, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown, Mr. and Mrs. George Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ludden, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Thiclson, Mr. uud Mrs. Willinm J. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Konnld 0. Glover, Mr. nnd Airs, William Hurkhardt, Jr., Miss Winifred Byrd, Miss Margery Marvin, Miss Hazel Kennedy, Miss Althea Moores, Miss Nell Thielsen, Miss Hitn Stolnor, Miss Veda Cross, Miss llda Jones, Miss Oertrudo Jones, Miss Ger trude Meyers, Messrs. Carl Gnlirlelson, James Young, Fritz Slnilo, Lawrence Hofor, Prince Byrd. James Crawford, Albert Egan, Ralph Moores, Robert lfobcrts, Vnrnel Bcnuh. Contributing most enjoynbly to the for the week-end. Mrs. '.. F, Moody opened her bennti- tha Denny attended as bridesmaid, Roy Boals, an instructor at O, A. C, stand ing with the bridegroom, to whom he is a fraternity brother, each being a Gam ma ueita ( hi. Miss Lottie .McAfee played Lohengrin's wedding march as ful homo on Court street, Wednesday ; tll! wedding party came down the stair afternoon to the members of the "Leisure Hour,'' Social Club, who en tertained as honor guests fifteen mem bers of the "Leisure Hour" Club of Albany. Tho visiting women wore met at the depot by members of tho Snlem club, who furnished numerous nutos, taking their guests on a sight-seeing tour about tho city. To many who had not been in Snlem for a number of yenrB the trip was especially delightful, re vealing many new and most attractive improvements. At the Moody rest Mr. and Mis. Walter .leaks, diiugh-1 ter, nnd Mrs. James Wiiistaiiley reached Salem yesterday after an extensive so-1 journ in England and Wales, where they enjoyed numerous motor sightsee-: ing tours despite the unsettled eondi- j tious. The dnuciiig season promises to be particularly gay this season anil devo tees of the ait are anticipating wifti way and took their places beneath n I" lit i floral arch, and little Marguerite Hailey was the riiigbearer. The bride was beautiful in a gown of white erene ill. rhim with HlimTnw lace, and carried white carnations. The i keenest pleasure the approaching events bnilcsmuid was attractively gowned in!1" 1118 naiure. , i no ..isyenjiy organized pink silk with chiffon drapings, and ''adics' Dancing Club, which includes carried pink carnations. j about one hundred of tho fashionalilu After the ceremony a three-course t Hot w'11 K'e their initial daaco at the luncheon wub served by Miss Newmver, ! Moose hall Monday evening, November Miss Morits, Miss Ida Denny and Miss '"th. It will be unite informal, as Annii Denny. wi'l all the dances given by this club, The cuests were eomnnsed fur the which will probably number not less deuce they were received by Mrs. greutcr part of relatives and close -"'"a five. Moody, Mrs. E, ('. Small nnii Mrs. friends. Among them were Mr. and James Martin. The beauty of the Mrs. Jacob Denny, .Mr. W. L. McMillen, ' Miss Forenco Houston, bride-elect or spacious rooms were enhni I by Mr. and Mrs. E, M. Bnilcy and daugh-1 Milium M. Hoggs, was complimented quantities of autumnal blossoms and ter Mnrguerito, Mr. mid .Mrs. W. Pruitt, with a most chiiiiiiingly arranged mis- foliage brought In from the handsome Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson, the Misses i cellancons shower Wednesday evening, grounds surrounding tho residence and Ingersoll, Mr. and Mrs. George Bin-1 given by a large number of her girl gathered from the garilens of several shaw, Miss .McAfee, Miss Moiitz, Miss friends. Their arrlviil at the Houston oi tne uiemners. me largo parlors Ida Louise Denny, .Miss Anna Denny, residence occurred while Miss lions were aglow with colorful foliage ami ! Miss Kuth Newmyer, Miss Martha Den vivid red dnhlias; the reception hall ny, Miss Pauline Denny, .Miss Ida Den ny ami Messrs. John It, Denny, Kay Minnetta Magers ANNOUNCES The Musical Artists Course Armory, Salem, Ore. SEASON 1914-1915 EVAN WILLIAMS, Great Welsh Tenor Friday, November 6 ALMA GLUCK, Frima Donna, Metropolitan, N. Y. and EFREM ZIMBALIST One of the World's Greatest Violinists In Joint Recital, Friday, February 12 Negotiations for Grand Opera Quartet in Costume in March. If impossible to secure this, an artist of equal merit will be secured. THE BARRERE ENSEMBLE of wood-wind in struments, under direction George Barrere, the World's Greatest Flute Virtuoso. One Season Ticket to Entire Course, $3.00 Season Tickets Reserved 9 a. m., Saturday, Oct. 31. All holding season tickets are entitled to any extra concert that might be given at reduced rates. ton was attending a complimentary dinner given by Mis. Paul L. Schmidt, ami before her nppcnnrtieo the rooms Duals, Chester Armstrong and Roland was most artistically transformed with Armstrong. I decorations bearing out the pre-niiplial Mr, and Mrs, .McMillen left StiJcin by j suggestion, Garlands in red, inter wny of the Shasta limited for Schenec- , sperscd with strands of hearts latticed tiidy, N. Y., where Mr. McMillan is i the toiling of the living-room, and ulsu employed ns designer in the General festooned the iliningrooin. "Hearts" i.iectrie w oiks of mat city. 'were pla.veil ilurinu the evouinu. red Dresses Suits Coats At Amazingly Low Prices Every Dress, Suit and Coat In Our Entire Store Included in This Sale You who are familiar with the quality of garments handled by Shipleys will ap preciate the opportunity now offered. pParfy Dresses, Silk Dresses, Serge Dresses, in all the new fall styles. Suits, made of Serges, Diagonals, Gabar dine and Broadcloth. Coats, made of Zibeline, Novelty Mixtures and Sergesmedium and long models. Raincoats, made of Gabardine and Rubber Lined Mixtures. In many cases the price is less than half. U.G.5HIPLEYC0. LIBERTY STREET They will bent home lifter November . hearts fashioninir tlm score emits. IMS 1st at 114 Willet street, Schenectady, emblem nlso being noted In the refresh-' New York, Inients, which were served by Mrs, Ar-! MUSICAL The mill Slei - ami Mis. Albert Million, I)!) 'winter . in ,:... .. . . . I l"l",fn npiiny, who loured the Pacific I importance than their chef, such embno Hi coast last sciimiii, playing the role ol orchestras flourished, and ottcii played ;An,..,i..ris In "Al.ll." It Is ,uite I ,lie,ices of but one, In small siblii Hint the Apollo Club will give a 'hut princely chambers, couch in mucin somen lining tne Today i ustonied as we are to tin. I modern nugi itcil orchestras with the ( entral ( (invocation of the r.pis-'of Albany, Gills were of unusual at- copal church, Including flie contiguous mctiveness and wee sent by the fl-!C" j " !" " t In.,,, S, . Miss Minolta '""' .V Wagner or a Strauss, wn seven counties which compose his d,s; lowing tr ends who were bidden . J ( nurse w! I lie iileitseil tn Imve the ag.'rs, Mrs, Willi,,,,, Kverelt And,,,,,,, tail s, II,,,,.. to be Impress, trie , will be hob next Tuesday and guests: Mrs. ,, Keinlmrt, Mrs. ' ! 1 1 '! v' H. II, Ku.er and Mis, Inc. i.,by II, e vol,,,,,,, of sound, Vs Wednesday at St. Paul s Kpiscopnl Hurry Wenileroth, Mrs. Aiiuiii Steiner, ! I""lllm. " '" lll"l"" 1 '" Uou. liiiin!i,., and cvmbnls lis It we ,. Tl, church ami will be attended by r e-jMis, A ,, Mintou of Albany, Mr. : '"' hl,,h .I"'1'1'"1'!- ' '" "'V !,l i t 1 ,' sct.itivo clergy and Inymen, many of Karl Mc.Meche,,, Mr,. ' Schinldl, : '. ! , ! ' (.vl...,-lv ,..,.( , " 0 c, ", , 1,1,1 whom will take part on tho prog,,,,,,. ! Mrs. Merlin Harding, .Mrs. C ter Co, !" "' '! ,"!"T'"" -h'""i , '!' '"' n''0 J,"1" " '"'J'"1 " f v i, "a it a the , 'l V:.,I(,M .....I i I I u ...II t... ii.... him . ,. . .. t('ltl (if liUlt till Ulil'I'i'Mt. r. Wl iiiiiin 1 llltll 111 lllll till tint Mmunii AH uty' 1 UM 'H'"" HI lllllllll I.,. ..: : .1..,. n ' .... m t , . '.W in tin Iwnt iiiIim! In J n r. urn I iiiii-hp. in mum link- lm,u-n i,u nm. , WIUI ,,IM' u lll ii iv jp run u i u.-r.i i rir , ,u in, II , J , lUlVIU, '.Mrs. I.ouis ,losVWil1 ir' "'V," 1,1 V'"' V"U'" ing, .Mrs. Se.vino,,;11" ""h111'"1 '"' '."'"V- .'vcmlier i en sixth, Sein sales fi.r the entire con- his li,t visit to the I'licific Ninlhwct, Musical Arlists ". l-l """"" " """"'',.. h... i..,- .....i. ., i urea I'S cm I , r. tin. I . " " in of ing at eight o'clock at tl,c II. II. Thiol-..Mrs. Walter Spanning, sou lesi.enen inn n iiiicheon wi 1 a soiHI.h'i' l,u . I ...... .1. It..,.; I,. ,iuu..u be given In their honor nt noon the hit. steiner. Kslher Cnrson Catherine. , ,v '' :i I . t will give the people ,, .,i....i tniiily ,,fi mine iluv. Annum the notable outol'- Cii,,u. 1 ... I Hlnicr. r..,,. 'l'..Ni.. , "'viaK '"H "r more weeli in w I, , en loving n voice tlml evolicil Ihe wild of Ihe llarrere Kiisciuiile. The work of the junior choir during town ntientliints will be lb A. V,.Mnri,' Holinger, (truce Lilly, Gem! I i"""- Tickets lor sin. t et enthusiasm fniin every a, nliencc. Ilm revival of the I'lrst llaplint church uriiiiu, recior oi ft. iinraatias cniircn, Melle Lucille llelle, I mine Craig, Mnblit ? " " n is ill l lie realm ol sacred song, " t"'1',, euiiiui,isi,ciy r... of Alc.Minnvillo; Key. C. II, Hunnnlls, lle.,g, .lessie Keitun, Margaret, I'oisal, "". "I'l'bcanl,, will I '""inHv ! H, lnpre, music uf llnii.lcl i,i Men- l,'"lv',l' "rguuUt'd by Mrs, Fred M. of Curvnllis; anil II. I . cm ers, ol Izohcl MrGib lnlsl, l.eta lliuto of An-1 , , ' '"' 'ic'iiiiiuc .ici,,,,!,,,, tl. gmuil and uplifting nun,. 'Vumi, aim direeietl by I luirles lltill. I'ortland, all of whom will speak, as rurn, Klnieiice Hofer, Miiriau Gould, sent,. Valley citic, am planning mi licis IVini, will ulst) Walton Van Winkle of this .'nc,h, Hoover, Alone I'awk, .Mul.lt city. 'Smith, Mary Viintis, Velma Hoover, i l.cnoie Stnley, ,lov Turner, Zee Slock- Mrs. S. M. Knilicotl ami Mr,. George titi, Margaret (1,11, llorolhy I'lerce, A. W'ootl entertained must doighl fully Helen 1'irice, Mttllic Ituncorn. with u large Hiidge Tuesday evening nt tho home of (he former, which was I Mi,, ,ce He Witt Is I, w k- I beautified with a lovely arrangement t guest of the Kiauli W, Walois ol1 rv of brighl hneil sciimiiiiiI flowers. I'lnine-1 i,,,,,, Adilititi,,, i'liitlnml. coloretl salvia ami iliililins ornamented . the large reception hull, iliililins nnd M,. tl,..,vMe (lniv rctiinied IukI ui,.!,! chrysanthemum perfecting a pink C, I'ortland. wliere she In, .1 iiiinh.' a motif fur the spacmu caul ruoms, the ,ri,.f visit to her ulster, Mr,. A. M. " same blossoms in yellow being em- Cn,,,,,,,,, Miss I'nid e Giav also cntne ployed In the dining-room. Thirteen linn, , In. I night I'm,,, Kugene, where tobies were used, award, falling to ,, ,. ,.,, ..,ck ' unesi f Lef '' nciitliiig large numbein to the different j (i events, and it is liupeil lmt Snlem w lie iloielly rciresentl'i, Mr. Willinui,' niinibei's will lie: I. I'Iowim Song, finiu Cannon Illcf II. it. The I'ritle of Vmilli Cluis. Sccgor, ,lr. b. , Mvery K,, I, Song Ih-cc c. The Von Ik's Hepnituie to the War i Sitl, icy 1 1 ,,,-r The Messiah," "The Cre,,. 1,1 ' regular choir, Ike oigiiui.iilliii, UlijitU," tthil1, so few 11 V,,.V Ureal ere. lit to them. It h Mrs, K. W. Il,iii,,l and l(. M, liowning. gnindiuolhei', Mrs, hailes A, Gray. voice, tlnre nttciuiil. Hint Mr. W illitiiii, hoped by Hiosu nhti have kml lit.. ,,rlv i" at. hi, greatest, i, ii, I for the pi me "'' heui'lug them tknl tkey will not nf wele,n iiiulienceB In.. ,inci singer 'I'sli'i'ul, but will beiouie a regiilur fen- hn, added f Ici.'ion, of this cnlHiie loi'""' H"ii'tn,v services, his latest piiigiatn, j Tli .se who made nil this elmlr n I'linecil nttiiilier two, given bv Ainu, Swnrtltoilt, r,,e Swili I llnnl, Glitelt and I'.l'iein Zlinbnllst, I'Vliiiiuiv , Hyiitui. Miiivclln llynim, (llh.i l, Hill it- it two nt' the wiui. I ' Cal'll'i'ih. Kuth iil,l It, liinelh. I'e.liup,, In nil the hlsltiiv up Ainetl. Il(,alli. Inn l'i nctur, Minnie I'licili'ii. Clin slliu.'l's. Alum Clink iv lis III., mile 'migi l-Nlllrl 1 1 vies. I -. , l ,, . I lleinin.. ., ,, , , ' , , , tine lo iitluln to first ninli within file Muigucot Iviiapp, l.itlu llelgliin, Mut I-1 mil the l.lin.1 of the Sliy lllue vc,,,, of her debut, Thee Is mi !ne. ' llmglnii, Kalkciine llnrhyle. 1 1 1, v et ii'r "i .' ' 'I111'11' n rciiiril where sin I, i, tiling win lt'el. Vliii,,, Klniiih, ' K,i,. ),M. 'lie "'." ""l' Low "'!i ' i lie.- ;,lil,eil wilhi.itt the Glu.i, utiec '"(ill, Ter r'owlc, Miiijuil,. K,. Iiear, When I tlue IK"I I fr-nimlllv -Iwi, fuelxr needed In Aiuetla Iknlletle, ' rioreu.'.i , fspiay ol littse, lit .1 Siiiidel'Md, ,( king of , I ureal sinner. Mo ...Hiuwil, K,l lll.llch, llml. v Se,iler. 'ilin'lt him wiui uient Ilium,. In a,,, is1'-"" rseattisler, inn .Mnsui, IV. . .i a, Scores of smartly clad high school, t',,r ,. i,!,..,,,,, of .r sister. M'. I r nu Mi,.',i,lvi, j .......i . .,,, ..,., , , '.Iderson. iiiei.in It.,.,.,.,.. ,., . gills accompanied their football I n to Herbert lluiber, of Portland, who has, '' Vour Kir Helnved .chmies HmmiIi,,,,, I ,.,., f ,, ,.,, Mu.l'inie1 , Weiulel Newman, lleiahl New- Albany this iiiornlng on their special been ,er house guest for I, week, M rs. " A Sung uf Hie Sea It, Iter , , I In. It mhsi " I have time I'm nothing '"an, .luliuuie Muir, William Gieen trnui, many uf whom will lie enter- rv,e Ginlu itirtniiied with lour,'1' '"'I"'' I'm 's M't, ,, ,v r( ,( ,,p. lm, ,yH W11M1 1( Ih.lii ,.....,i Hioi.lts, Samuel .1 i,ur. tallied ns guestsof niemls for the day. tM,,., ' bridge Tuesilny nlternnon., 11 1 1 seems tlnre aie nut euiiugli hour, ley Sii(.,, Harry Mni,hull, Jr., l ,, I'rl'c were won bv Mrs. Heing,. Gray I V. icciiMipl.., I lie tusk, l,l I . . . . , I , like hl A Is, Mr. William I. Knighton returned., ,,i, Mi Altlien .lnotfs. Mr,. Hmber f.ie ms Hititiet U are ; f,ilri,,.,l, Art I, Iml I lung, n, . - T - , i. nil-, 1. 1, imkiii " ; reiurnt'ii to ncr nnnie inursiiav, - ihiiiih iiunii iiigi,,., an iirti.t a,.iie,, Mie huiger It on Wednesday nfternoon she assisted ' c Invit'tus Ilntuo lliih" will ,e,p,, , iittaiu l.enee " Mrs. I. W. Sherman nt her large lea. Mrs. S. 1', Kimbnll entertained Willi! " ' A i I, New York iiniiniil critic whlch was one of the most conspicuous . i a, f , r ii t I iliitaer last night nt h'- The Apollo club til' I'liitlnml, consist. 1 lui, culled the Hnnere Kiisemble, whiil, events, socially, of the week in I'ort- l.citiit i f ii I cniintiy Imme, aero,, the rlv- lag of ln male vol , will him 'heir lies to Snlem Tuesday, May's), "a .,, ...TF. niMTMHIl ' 1 I .'Nil. II t .V ,,,, .rhl,l 11 I CIV ffl Is ftir t 1,0 1 1 ll'B , ' ' I "I CUIICeit lf 11,0 SPIISOl, III tlie l I i i g I ,1, lisil'lt I I'llltiC," lll C U t ilT SUV" Hut the young find Is not excusable on the grtiiiiid that there is mi fi.nl like an old ftiol. been entertained here ns Mrs, knigh ton guest. A general Invitation I being sent out to the Women voter of Marion county by the executive committee of the Woman' Auxiliary of the H. pub lican Central committee for a lea nnd reception to be held arthe Hotel Mar- lire of her sister, Mrs, II. M. Giimes, ' thcntie tonight w ith Madam .lulu, i " These little brother s to MimiM miuht or . oliiinliii,, lllue, who leaves neit liiusscn, (lie woild fiimou, Swedish have been playing for iiriiibihiips ami week for her homo after nil extended conlnilto, a snloist, lemperor, instead of the huge in. "In it visit here. 1 This i s ,eenth season for the 1 audience which clime In automobile,. ' 1 I Apollo Club uud their associate mem. I And indeed this Mil,, baud nf the reed If nne lialf of mnn ' scheme turn- berliip has been increased to Huh. With- uud plpn Is n reincarnation, for la etl out i.ceortliiig to his preliminary out tioiibt, Madame ( , ,,,. Is the thosn iireorehcstiHl dttv,, when Ike figures, he would have nothing to tin , greatest ni list ever seen red by the cluh. I king, and prince of Kuiope cuisld but spend Ins money. She iippenreil with Ihe Chicago Ginml en tl their " Kapellmeister " of morel 4X44444444a4a aaaI MMltUOHHmtm A. 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