Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 30, 1915, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE SALEM CAPITAI, JOURNAL. fjAtEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29. 1915.
iug removed from the city.
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Society is much interested in the
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A "311 Wednesday falls upon February seventeenth this year, and will usher in j Mr. nnd Mrs. Douglas Minto were
the forty-day Lenten period, when social activity will bo checked to some : dinner hints Wednesday evening, eater
extent, 'in the larger cities this tlmo is usually marked by a distinct 1 tniiiinji on the occasion of the eleventh
inertia in social circles, but in ('laces no larger than Salem, the change is not anniversary of their marriage. Decora
particularly noticeable. However, the ban is usually placed upon the larger af-! tious were canieil out in pink, festoons
fairs, which mark the winter season, they either being given as pre l.enten or nf tuilo falling from large bows at-post-Lenten
events. .taehod to the electroliers to the table
Although not of a social nature, the compoign to raise money for the scholar-1 beneata, which was centered with a
ship loan fund, has attracted mucu interest among me leminiue element tne
l.ast week, and will continue to do so for some timo to come. The support given
thus far to this praiseworthy undertaking has been most gratifying to the mem
bers of the Siil.-m Woman's club who are backing the movement. No local
campaign for philanthropy ever promised such eventual success, noa-club mem
bers, as well as members, accepting tho plan with enthusiasm. Anyone who
wishes may aid, indeed their assistance is solicited, the choice of the method em
ployed being immaterial..
The proceeds of the chain affairs will be used to enlurgo the loan fund nnd Mart
s financial foundation for the proposed homo of tho (Salem Woman's club, so
that all who help, either in a large or small wuy may feel to a certain extent,
personally responsible nnd deserving of credit.
Wednesday was the annual "lied Letter'? day for these beneficiaries, al
though the chain of entertainments was really initiated Tuesday when .Mis. Max
O. Huren presided as the first hostess giving an afternoon of Bridge, her guests
Veing Mrs. T. ('.. Smith, Jr., Mrs. M. A. Ucoff, Mrs. Joseph Baumgnrtucr, Mrs.
E. !. l'ntton, Mrs. K. B. Fleming, Mrs. George L. Hose, and Mrs. J. N. tmith.
Mrs. F. A. Klliutt, president of the Woman's Club, and Mrs. A. H. Kimunrok
followed with a sixteen place luncheon the day-following, their affair being nioit
nttractive. Four small tables were arranged for tho guests, quaint Japanese cards
designating the places for each, vivid red carnations, featuring the decorations,
rnrticiputing at this time were Mrs. 10. T. Barnes, Mrs. William K. Kirk, Mrs.
Howard, of Boise, Idaho, Mrs. K. A. Ncwbv, Mrs. J. Hay l'embertoii, Mrs. O. M.
Klliott, Mrs. K. V. Carlton, Mrs. 1'. 0. Shipley, Mrs. Asa Koff, .Mrs. W. 0. Alien.
Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mrs. V. Council Dyer, Mrs. Jacob (Jray Kanmi, and Mrs. C. 1..
Uick.
Kight close friends of Mrs. E. K. Waters enjoyed her hospitality Wednesday
afternoon when her entertainment was inspired by tho same cause. Her guests
wero Mrs. Krnst llofcr. Mrs. F. A. Moore, Mrs. Kugenin (lillinghani, Mrs. John
Blakely, Mrs. Alice II. Dodd, .Mrs. S. Jessup, Mrs. F. S. .Stewart, and .Mrs. (ieoigi
K. Waters.
A theater party, at "Ye Liberty," to take in "The Conspiracy," and a sap
per later at her home was Mrs. C. D. (iabrielson ' contribution, Tlnii.alay even
ing, her guests being the following members of the Younger Set: Miss Veda
Cross, Miss Aline Thompson, Miss Margaret Ciay, of Seattle, Mies l.uuise
Thompson, Miss Mnrjorie Marvin, and Messrs. Charles lioynolda, Hiehurd Jones.
il 1'ortland, .liiines Young, ualpli Moorcs, Dr. Prince Byrd and Call (lalirielsoii
Yesterday afternoon was selected ns the dale for several more benefit enter
tainments.' Mrs. Chillies Woller nnd .Mis. F.Jnurd W'ellcr were j. iiit hostesses
at the home of the former, giving an informal inosicnle. Their guests wero Mrs.
It. J. Moan, Miss tlrace K i, Mis. William tiullnivny, Mrs. Carl F. Hliott,1 Mr:-
Hubert S. tiill, .Mrs. li.ise K. Chamberlain ami -Mrs. S. 10. Hewitt.
Mrs. H. N. Wallace and Mrs. Alice II. Ho.ld also entertained in a neighbcily
way, their guests being: Mesilniaes Martin, Nv.nt'i'uril, Wilson, (iiddins, l.eiiiy,
1 ohle, Coriudius, I'ord, 'Miles, Carrier, Thielsen, Talent, Cavniiaugli, Stciner,
.Meyers, liroftkings, Harbison, lludge, 1'uik, Benson, Steusloff, Sliaw, Jessup.
Cooke, and Miss Cole, of 1'oitfnnd.
Mrs. John II. Mc.Nurv "ill give a similar event tonight, also asking hci' guests
to contribute to the scholarship fund.'
Mrs. (loorge I.', Waters will entertain early next week.
AS a social attention to the wives
of the elective officials and those
of the legislators, members (!' the
Thursday Afternoon club entertained at
the hoinu of Mrs. Charles K. Spniihliiig,
Thursday al'iernooii. A three-piece or
chestra, composed of Miss tieorgiabell"
Itooth, pianist; Miss Lillian Stege, vio
linist, and William Skinner, clarinetist,
furnisher! pleasing selections tliroiiglunt -
inn Hours, ami playcil the ncconi-
f.Miiiincnr lor .mis. v . uirilim runnn, i, ,
mi. ....... !....! t.. I I 1 1 "'k
iiw rwrnm iiiiimi in .i.iui nun., mm ,i 17
1 riscuia rieiuing, woo neiiguieu will! it
only Snleni musician to be included mi
a neinber of the Portland Amateur
Symphony Orchestra association, Wil
liam Wallace tlrahaiu, conductor. Miss
Schu'tz makes regular weekly trips to
I'oitlnnl to reiihearse vith this organi
sation, which was formed about a
ago, and is composed of about
I'ortv young performers.
Miri. SchnlU nas the distinction of
hosen to play a first violin,
Valentine dancing party to bii given
by the Cherrians, assisted by members j
of the disbanded Assembly club, which !
will take place in the armory February j
15th. No definite plans have been made'
yet, the committee on arrangements be- j
ing pamed last night. They aro Karl :
K. Hinges, Fred K. Mangos, Dr. Fields,'
0. K. DeWitt and K. Fritz Slade. I
It will be the largest affair of its j
kind given this season, tho invitational'
list probably including several hundred, i
The fuuds secured are to be used to '
purchase a banner lor the Cherrians.
Wednesday afternorti a number of
guests enjoyed with members of her
bowl of carnations banked with laures- j ''ridge club the hospitality of Mrs. Louis!
tina loliagc. Pink tapers lighted the Lnchmund, MrB. Lawrence T. Harris bo- j
board, tho guests finding their places '"K honored. Mrs. Harris was given!
by itnult hand-painted placecards. t'le attractive honor aivunl, her score1
lovers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. I"'"" securing the regular card trophy.'
I'Mgar Hartley, Jlr. and Mrs. Frederick p'- Jaua H. Me Nary and Miss Cora'
Steusloff, Mr! and Mrs. It. K. Downing, Tnlkitigton were asked to assist. i
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Kol'f, Mr. and .Mrs. I Pretty decoratitns, simply arranged'
li. If. Houston, John Minto, Sr., and'0' t""'1 carnations and Oregon grape,'
John Douglas Minto. I made a setting for the players, who in-
. eluded the following, beside club niein-:
Warren Truitt, of Moscow, ' !" AV Wltoi Smith, Mrs;
Ralph Watson, Mrs. David W. Kvre and
Miss Talkington.
Mr
Idaho, who has been passing several
necks in Snlom, the house guest of Mrs.
A. N. Bush left for her Iwniit. tmlnv
-rs. i.iimirn m. Hoggs opened her
n -fiiii, ,.f iii.,tr 1 .. d .1 . ! ""ravin a new nome 10 t ii o meiuners or
it,..,,., .,,,.1 i i . "er cum vcsieninv niternoon, entertain-
...ii...- iinu um cm o l.llil Ul-CHIISC 111:..... , i . .... .. , ,,
loot lieen tlniir ni .. .,., ..ii,. ..,i '"K u "'""Her aiiiiinrtuiiiv. lames were
brute the anniversary of his l,ih ' ! I1.ml"'1''. 'V 'h l'bived card:
Have You Seen Our New Department
of White Wash Dress Goods?
This department, which we have just opened, is going to be highly successful
: we can judge by the favorable remarks of those who have already visited it.
Here you will find extensive displays of, White Wash Dress Goods of eve'ry
description ; probably as good a variety of weaves and styles as found in larger
cities.
Among the Materials Are:
Plain Crepes
Japanese Crepes
it poet of Scotland, cathcred at the
beautiful home of the William Mcliil
christs. Sr., Monday night to appropri
ately coiuiiicinorate the lfidth biithday
anniversary of their favorite bard.
.Although there is no formal Burns
club in Snlcin, the numbers of his de
votees aro many, vhu meet unfailingly
mi the twenty-fifth of each January in I ,
memorial to null.
This year the gathering also honored
"I'ncle" John Mu, to, who. although
ninety-three years old, ci.u pice the
lages trom his beloved poet e tin 1 1 V
I
as well cs any younger admirer. Among
others he gave pl-'using iTtr.uC:. Judge
William 11. Calloway, in turn eulogiz
ing .Mi'. Mil to. ami relating many in
teresting incidents in the life of his
long time nnd revered friend. .Mrs.
W i 11 ia in Me ming, Jio'u'e peter H.
Ih c orntinng in
pink and green lent a pretty touch to;
tho rooms, the tea table displaying the:
color motif in the centerpiece and enn
ille shades.
Mrs. Albert Minton, of Albany, nnd '
Miss Zoa Stickton weie stalioiied at!
the urns, Miss Until Hoggs assisting in
serving, nesi.ios eluli nienihers, the fol-
owing were bid-len: M r. Jnuies Me-
(iilchiist, Mrs. I.lov.l I'liimer, Mis.
(ieor,;e Skiff. Mrs. Albeit Minion, Miss
Mur:;aret Poisal, Miss Uuth Hoggs and
Miss Mollie Kiincoin.
M.s. Carl V. Williams has returned
from an extended sojourn in the north
west, spending much time in Seattle
and Tacoma, where -lie has been with
(Mr. Williams, w!io is traveling in the
interest of his pit 1 ! i -atin i.
lion. Allen!
D 'An y, a. j, K. C
Katon, Kcv. James II. Klvin, Ceorge W.j A1""' V' ih Shipley will pass several
Shand, nnd John Buyne, folloneil withi''ll.V!,,il1 ''"rtlniul the guest of her sis
deliglitful reuiinisceiices and Moiies in!u'r' -i,rrt' ' w- Beveiidge, and other
keeping with the occasion nnd the ; ''elatives and friends.
evening rounded out with elic.no terislic I
Leno Crepes
Plain Voile
Bourctte Voile
Rice Voile
Ripple Voile
Poplins
Percales
Shantung
Cambrics
Organdies
Satines
Tlaxons
White Pi.jue
Plain Swiss
Jacquard Madras
Plain Dimity
Check Dimity
Stripe Dimity
Long Cloths
See Our Line Before Purchasing
AGENTS PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS
dunces, songs, iiiumc and geueial merry
making.
Mrs. W". Cntlton Smith sung "Cumin'
Thru' the Hye," and the popular "Tip
perttry," the g.icsts joining ia the
chorus of the latter. Mbs Mnrjorie
.Marvin, gave a I'cautiful iiiiiiipcr "( ns-
ties in the Air. ttoroon
sang "Angus Mio Donald,
lhain C. Knighton
di:o club W'edncs-
9 UAL STY
POPULAR
l "4i I es
A
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vi : : ccuiiT
i i n h h w
mar
Pisces
Mr. end Mrs. Wi
ente'tniucd their In
day evening, uskin,: t'ie following ad-i
ditio'inlly: Mrs. Uaireii Truitt, of MoJ- t.(l handle the work nt I he high school,
cow, Idaho; Mis. David M. Maekie. and H, , . mtlne tin. n.l.niimo.l ..iti.i,.i,o-.
Misi This ni'iiointment d- es not. howe-er.
and "Mv A in 1'ilk," bv Lemon. James
Mctiilchiist gave as a vocul solo,
Buins' "Scots Who line," and "Oh
Sing to Me the Auld Scotch Snngs."
Mr. Mctiilchiist, Sr., gave several
humorous Scutch solids, and with Miss
Isobel Mi Gilchrist delighted with inter
pretations of Si etch dunces. Arthur
WVdi'iilay afternori i, at her home in
Knclewuod. A pleasant social time was
find, the ho-tess being assisted bv Mis.
M: s' studio I' V M -, . I , ... I.- -,n.l A -i m.I ,.,-l,..,.l
Mcl.ilchrist , Mrs. t lilfu.d Brown, Carl V. (iabricl- Wot'i. her private lessons beiiej arrant- Those nr. sent wi re: .Mrs. Small
by Hockcl. : sou and Fritz Sliule. 'li d for afternoons, the v.irk at the himi Cool"-. Undid I-:. Reclcr. Mni v K.
Mis. Charles Fenton, of Portland:
Gertrude Grnv, of Seattle; Mr.
and j iiiteri'eie with Mi
Koxiina Woniiuelsdoif, a giftcii
Vil.,11,. .. r ...1,.. I .... III... I- ...1.. .1 ...1
Niini;i .In i.i i..,uli.t.,,i .. i.iii.o. u..l.. ' ' " """" ii' liuiciiius, greimy ocnseil W1T.1 nccor-
, , j i , ii ' . , , ' sioeo nere lino nns since lrcqucii v vi
.Micnlely and bci.ut, rally re, Ced bv , , . y
tJm ' l"",'""", "'" "I-" a fi't vioiinirt.
fll"n'u . t .. . i Announcement has been made that
Mm. Wurien lrui t, o Moscow, , , ,, , .,
iii- ill ii-.- I the tirst concert ot the issociutiou wi
Idaho, was me i ded ns an additional . , , . . , ., .
, , i, . , . . . , be heul lit the Masonic temp e hiirsdav
guest, daughters nun dnughtcrs in-aw . ,. ... , ,, ,,, . - . . '
.w. u T i . ii. . 'veiling, I'elniiarv S.i, when vocul stu-
of the boatcssis being asked to assist. , , . ., ,, ', ,,,',, ,, . ,
.. . . ... . ,, i b ats o Mrs. Heed W a lui e Grahuin and
They were Mrs. t liftord Brown, . is. , , , .., , .. , .,,
... ii i m i i i i. , nano students of W, llifford Nash wi
hauncey llishop, Mrs. Asahel Bush, . ,, , ,.,,. ,....
acco:i:paiinnent. An orchestra suite bv
Mr. and Mrs. John Cornforth nnd
Mrs. F.vii Hines were ut home to a mini-
i.er ot tneir Iruiuts last niclit at the nt- ir. i.it;ii,tcr1 il,n io.iv ..e no,.;.. ... ii,c
tractive new residence of the Cuin-.Sali n schools and serving as .-upeivisor
fortiis on the .IctferMui road. Six ta-! for u nuinhur of v,'r.r.
bles were nrriniged for five hundred,! . ' ,
Mr. and Mrs. M. )'. Itaidwiu holding I Frb nd. and ehun h pc. le gathered in
the high scores L n,jmUif m ,J y" t
, , itittnal I'liiirfh last ni':lit tn iwlioiiu1 tin'
The Ladies Aid society of the ( aurt r.v. ,,,,, , R,, ,.
Stre.'t I hristian church held a silver so-1 .',., i u;. ,.., -ru- .. .... .n .. ..o i
Auld Lang ';;' the home Mr. and Mrs. II. L. ! ,,.,,.,'ivelv decorated, and the reception,
I Ullhi nti Smith I- ii-i i-fnnii t h utr-.... t,mt ' ' '
" .... - w ' "inn. mil n i, l.iei i .,.. j. v. .... . l ,, , i ... ,. I ,V1. . mllht oil,
Jr.; Mrs. Hov Mills, Mrs. Walter
Spaulding, Miss Chapman, Mi- Iteini,
.;. ;;' , .,- '0 , ... a ror.i i n composer, r.nri t . oarp, wi
Misses M.des, Miss S pnuh ling, Misses ' ' .,
. J, m- '. ' be teaturcd on the program. At these
.iiiic'-ii-i unc or hoi o pupils oi eiicu
.teacher is presented, playing with the
full orclicstia accompaniment. Miss
W'oininelsilorf will be the soloist for
The beautiful home was made furthf
attractive by the decorations peifected
Kith Ijiurctina tulicge nud its ilaiutv
ldossoins.
lion solos, giving oulv the music of the
Highlands. The parly broke up with
all joining hands in the beautiful old
Ncotiish wuv and singing
Svi... "
Those who participated in this de- ! "'. innncne i.istun .icmeyer, i : ,,,, . . As-islin
lightfal event were: Mrs. I. M. -Wain, ' '"I ' ' "K K,v"8 i throughout the ev'ening were Mrs. It. .1.
"l ucle" John Mint,,. Mr. nnd Mrs. a impromptu piogram of readings, pi- ; ,M1,ineks. Mis. Alice II. Dodd. Mis.
Itobinson, Mi. nud Mrs. II. C. Minto. ,am' UII1 vl,1 '" 11"",h''' ! A. .V. Moore, Mr. D. .1. Frv, Mrs. f.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sl.nnd, Mr. and1 rhos'' wbo .1"'""' rbuisant w Matthews. Mf. M M. hill man and
Mis. H. It. Houston. Mi's. A. F. Marcus, ntnuring were: llev, L. M. Morton, Ml. ,, s 'i,l. r. W. (). Aeln
Miss D'Arey, Mrs. W. Cailton Smith, V- Long, Mr. and Mrs.jhn, ,,n,ir0 rhari,p nf ,,, Irving, ask-
Miss Marvin. Judge William II. Gallo- ""ft''", Mrs. M. K Hake, Mr. anu,;. Ir, s.nnuel M. Kndieii't and Miss
A. T. Wnln, Kcprcsentntive and I ." 1 " n innian, .mis. ( .... Till k i net on to moido nt the scr' -
veil, Helen J!;:ir; piiiiio s.do, "Joyous
Song," h'aiinn, Anna Bcrudoi fner;
limp solo, " In Dreains," Vuidaniie, Gei
Irinie Campbell; vital solo, "Spring Is
Here," Dick, Catherine Campbell; trio.
hnol to be arrange, I for morning mm- Cook, Mrs. A. Thomas. Mr". Arvillit "Serenade, cillo, violin mid harp.
inns. M,.j Mrigers is paitietilarly Mntloik, M.s. A. Vuiiderhoof. Mrs. Ld 1 Troie.selle, Ma lie Canipbell, Oerlruile
jiiali.'ied to till this new pos'iion, ha v- I'nndi ich. Mrs. Area A liesou and : Canipbell, Louise Lei iidoi f ner; piano
dniigntei', Mrs. Anna Bernhardt, Mjs. solo, " noinaiice, innnieio, i atnerino
Albert Fiostnuiu. Mrs. Alma McWIiitr- Ciiinplufll; violin -old, " Hungarian
ter, Mis. II. D. St. Helen, Mis. t). (.1. : Dhiico,"' Bralini", Marie Campbell; harp
Schellborg, Mrs. Goldie Mcl'niland, miIo, "The. Ponutain," tlbertliiis, Louise
Mrs. A. M. Mullock, Mrs. Anna Miller, Hern. loi fner; piaiut solo, Kniuciioi t)s-
Mrs. ( Inylon 'mini li, Mrs. O. 1.. Par- trow, liiihensli n. I'dcanoi- lliickestcin;
ling, Mrs. Snnili Mclmnell. Mis. Nancy vocal solo, "The Weather 'oek," Liza
Johns, Mis. C. (1. Matlock, Mrs. N. Lehman, Marie Canipbell; piuao sole,
Matlock pnd daughter.
!) :X !
MUSIC
"Kalian Harp," Isiiiger, Herman Barr;
stiinie.l double iiiartet, "The Charg.:
of the Hussars,' Penholdt ; piano solo,
"The Dutteirlies," Grieg, Lucille Jas
l.oski; cIikus, La Spagnola, Di Chiarn,
Hcademie vocal class.
'UK recital given Isst night at the' years, died Sittnnlny nt- 'J a
1 NATHANIEL BCHONKWEILER DIEb
Nathaniel Schonkweiler, aged lh)
at the
Mrs. D. C. Thouis, Mt
'leming, Mr. nnd Mr
nnd Mrs. R. B. i "" " .mnes, .Mrs. Momeyer,
i. Wililnm Flcin-1 -'"elvin Long, Kenneth Lon
Mi:.s Maiy Sehult::, Moiinist, is the j the i oneert given in April
Mr. Graham at the Kcbruaiv concert, tr vi. nnd ir l-m.
"' -uiii". ui :i. pear ns sonust niir. Duncnii, of Sidney;
ing, Mr. and Mrs. William MeOilchrist,
es McGilehrist. 1
John Barne. '
I Burt.
Miss i
Hoy i
Arthur Hutchins,
Kcv. James II. I.lvin
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s. .
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1
Wi
night iii KaGii hall, nil the students
dilative Allen II. Kntoa, Senator , ?i" 'r'ng in ne merii.'St ami niov,
Gill, Judge P. II. D'Ar
Allen Hutchins,
David llatchiiis.
I Hepi
I.I. K
The McGilehrists were assisted bv
the Wililnm McGilchrisis Jr., and tne
I, lames .McGilehrists, George Mdlil
i christ ill full Scotch coitnnl
the guests at the door.
ing ti.l.le, Mi's Winifred Hvrd, Miss
(Ida t hapman, Miss Pelphn Moote, Miss
Klor'nee Bavne nnd M.iss Mabel Gar.l-
... , ner a-sisting.
l ie niiniial post enaniinntion juhilev , , ,,rn,.,am had been prcviouslv nr
ot W illnmette university took place last ! ,.,,, i .,, ,i,..t ii... i..- ....,i...r- Aiv.n
. . Lii ..M.i. i ............ ..... . r.
nm as a rdiisant suipnse. Miss Iter-
loimai wn.v to pro env ceienrate t ie ...... ... .i. i... i u:.. 1
eulniinatioa of one of the most iinoort-, n , i...i. iv:n. i..i-.:i'..i'..:.i ! violin
inn rcrioos in tne scrrioi vear. 1 ne
acred Heart academv was well at- home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Asipiith. I Ii"
tended, and wns withal one of the funeial took place at I'ortlaud Tuesday,
most idensini! events musieallv that has where the decensed has relatives. Death
tak ui place this winter. (Inly the tnoie was mused by cancer of tho leg. Mr.
ndvnaeril pupils appeared, nidi render- Schonwcilcr had lived in the vicinity
ing their scltvtirsis in a thoroughly pro-; of Aurora for about five years,' most
ficient and nrtistic meaner. ' ! of the time at the home of Mr. Asquitb,
Tne program and the names of the who cared for him tor sevei.il months
perf inneis follow : Piano solo. " Ln Co- Prior to his death, Aurora Observer.
stud .'ills were divided into four groups, .r.',.. . ,r., i,v i.'. Ion,, limn
gr.vting"'"' n '' ,n ditferent enter- i frirn ,' pl Salem's low pn-tor, Dcnii
t tuiniiirnt. Sc e,.il committees were i-Aider, 0f Willamette university, who
' """ ' "'K'- 'vim -,,, vorfced with -Mr. Idvin several
Mrs. L. llofcr was hastes for her : ""','"" the most iniroitnat commit-; Vfll ll(;n jn .settle, and 1,'epresenta
Mondav afternoon liridue cluh this ! .'.'' '"''"k' composed of Ieland Sackell, ''tl, ,, j. ' Anders-.n, of The Dalles.
1 .r.,.-l, .. i.l ii rt ii i ., 1 .... ,. I,. .l nll...r ,iS, Alll't' I'll". US .ini J1IS5 lit' n'V If VC I ,
"" '" " h"." . ..
:. . .1 li I' I. I. . l - - '
111, -i rs. . I,. I'OiMilllg Oi'lllg HIP III-
!i(i;il hostess this eiir. Mrs, Groigc
j Weeds wit no additional guest. Mrs.
T, Witlu fiin'n lnr hoim1 to tin
Willi ut its r.t Kcuftinn.
V
TV.
I A uinnlx-i' of inltlitioTitil (jurnlH is tv
I riitrrtintu'il hy Mm. II. Willituu Tliit'l-
!(t'inni;, wln-n t'iry wen1 ut ho mi' to thi'
iO:ik's liritlf Wub nt tho rvniilriyp of
1 tho ftirmor, Nix tnMt' woro nrtunotl
UT tlio ijicih, in tlin iMimin, ornnmont
j Oil with rt'd I'ltrnutinTiH it ml Oregon
.Ktiino. Nfiirtv ull Wuh im-nibrm uon
I'H'nut. tlio ikM m uf tin- rluli hriiit;:
Mr, iiihI Mm. (ioori;.' Wmuli, Mr, tun) t
Mm. V. H. Wohli, .Mr. mt.l Mm. H.
Miirxui, uiul lr. t nt) M ih. I. tl. Ship
lov. tho itnirm winning r nor1
h.'-hl hy Mr. W-uhU, nnM t). .in-Ko.
.
The ii x t len'.iliir social evening of
the Young Women's Cliiistuin Associ
ation will take plnce oet M.ui.lnv
evening nt the rest roenis. 'fc';"i7 Neith
l iberty s'tiet. C"iniiu: rs it does oi
W'n'.!'inulen 's MrColnv. tl'c pa:tv will,
lie in the iintnic of n intiietie event,
deceintinns and cn'ettinitmcnt l-. ing n.
keeping wi:h the dele.
All jiuiiig weiiien in Hi' ciiy, whethi"
niciiilieis ei Hie association r not ate
'teiided II most cordial invitation.
I Mis. 11. II. Grocer, of M. M innville.
lias oeen the hon-ie guest this week of
.Mis. W. K. Fargo. They kre long time
Iricnd", becomiio! nci.ua nted while
both Profes-or and Mis. Fmgft were
coniieeieil with the McMinnvil'e col
lege.
! uinv.ir of his home citv, ami na at
tendant nt Mt. Klvln's church dining
his pastorate there. There remarks
were much ii prcciated, Mr. Plvin ie
rpitvling in an cpially happy vein.
Iiiette,' by Cross, I.enn lluckestein ;
solo, ' Simple ( ontession, bv
Thome. Leottn Noinl; harp su'n, "Dew.
drop.," Irving. Willn Humes; vocal so
lo, " Von and Love,'1 D'llardclot, Alice!
Blahe; piano solo, " Translution, ' ' Mor-'
risen, Meile Du Kelte; hnip solo, -"Idvll,"
Lrtilii'.ine, Klenenr HncKe'
stein; violin duet, "Alone," Sinuhold.j
MnCe Ciiiiipbeil ami Heithn lloerflev;
violin solo, "Winter Melodv," De Ko-
Beaver State Printers ::
Society and Commercial
Printing.
Phone 1512. t
Boomi 1-3, Tattoa Block 7
!: l I
Mr. nud Mrs. Jaeoh Gray Knnim, of
i'oit'iind, wlot hale been house guets
i f Mr. and .Mis. W. t nniietl Dyer, ie
turned to their home Thursday.
Mis. II. B. Houston lias been pn'-irg
several day. in I onian I this wet k tin
gne-t of friend.
Mr:. G. K. Houncll. of l-tcfl I o:i-t
nee,, mil riitettiiii (he Westmin.tri
I. uild Ut'H.I i ui; circle of the Fiit Pre.
I vti -ian church, nct Mondav alter
i Mi.nbrrs of the mothers' ela-" of the
jPiist MrlhodiM church eiiterlniiu d
.Ihtir hu'bnnds Friday e.enmg nt the
jhnme ef Mr. and M's. A. A. Lee. Tlu-vc
nffaus are senii nnnnnl occurences,
Sunny Monday Sale
U!h ;,io of n ;r r1 1
t in! nat in r
1 1).
r Ur' n -nn. ai.Vl',i-t:i1 ' ml' ifawlLifcwui fa U4wvttri,-i' aUihiaW, 4.-. t 0
EFIUIM iTIMHAI.lsT, whu numn to Nnh m in joint itvltitl uu ;Uhk
V'liilny, Kt'.-nniiy twi-ltth, itihoiitrl Idk tuHiil (min ftom hx f.;tli.i
wbo ii tho loHilor ff iv n t Wii'st r in K1n on lhut, Kunniu. tlio luith pliu'
f tho (ifttil nun. 4 l.iko nU hrtiftn w 'n tiuno, outi( Zimlmlint ourly i'i uK'tl
LiH Uod jjivon tuh ntu. Km xliitly f tho violin Intuit nt tho tip1 t t'on uiui
lrr two y oh i b, ho i1uyt tho jiitnnm-nt xo cll Hint ho mm ontkoil im u mem
bor of Ihr Itivnl oprrntio orlh rttrn. Khui nttor tho liuj wtm tukon to Ht. iVtom
burn ta lui-ko hij tiuititinu Ix ftiro ,im)m Auoi, irnt thnt fitmmiei nnitfi nt mm
Hfrptst btm nn u pupil uml nt tho mnw tinvo, mlnnt ttnl him into thr fiutiilv ht h
ttb otbor itittnl MipiU, nf whiWi Mi-pIih Klmnn nun omo. Xiinl'Mlist ri'muuio'l
for i yrnm ht tlio (uiivrntoii in tho Cnr'n rnnitnl, whrro ho pnmuotl tho
nrimm mucit nl lirnnohod. At tho fiti:it pxuniinulioii, tho ttottrtl proM-ntoil luni
,th tlm gol) motiul, kb ixoll ui tho firt pM.o t ,L'ttl lonblo.
Mr. mill Mm. l.n I nt'hmunI Wnr
to-liiv tor (lrui. m dm!, whoro thoy will
) jm hi'voiul ili,v..
Mm. Thiuil.no Aioha of Sithr-!:nK
i'iiv. ,iiiiot( m Nilnii v"t"r.iHV to Ih
tho in-il ut l.n.Milo n nt M Kn-
VMiri Hr to. Mr. A ion ami Mim Kn
Ct'tn.i PrlV wl! ;Trii tho tt'Th rli'l'
uith I rl lit nd InrnoX ,
tr rti!it ; nc (livrrw-oim Wt'io plitniiO'l fnt
'l.i-t tiiyht'si pnth'Tini;, u hrii t' piintni
ft? linnif. r. U'Ni'hI ya"0 two m
i fj. n -Irotinnii; Mifs I'.vfhn Ivt.onj nn.
Im'H l.ro wero hv,'l ni d pi:tno 1 not
nr I tint tnllm on hv Mm. I lnn-1
I'. liH-hai'l .ti.""i nti'1 1'i'ilVt-oi Sou
I V hi n.
I.o. 1 i tuple, ho horn so.niMv hut
ri.'i:'i!f i i ot-i'or' in t'ie -itHlo " nt iiiu-lf
hv li.f n; jn.nirmrpt of iho iipi-mih! nr
; t its ' '-o tmo. Irlif t?i' i' pifft
' r 1. 1 ail irun viiti"ti lor tl"' tiliii'-
.'ir'iPtiMt oni 4'tt io iv,;tMi' n iniri
(o flrr In nut ui 'omu ptitun
nlv. Thi" i not th 1 )o, htvovri.
Sj': n rtp'p Hii in'. --.I t i . oti' 'i h
( lo thir i n f t io it nil : hi ii 1 1"
th.'
rn
M r
th
ino.
1.. ninl Mi t. .1, liny I VmWif on woto
liiHm Wtiliu-ri.hiy oxoiiiitu nt t luir roni
h iti''. 1 H I iMtli t'lnirm tt'inl ntnt t.
itoi ijinint; infm millv. 'ln ir
v.m.: Mi. niitl Vti. flu il.-: S.
Ami. My. mil Miv t'nni 1.-',1
Mm. K. A. Nowl.v, Mr. un! Mm. VuA
M.'t.'. Mt. tin. I Mi. ,1t.u,',.i, p.Mov, Mi
Hiillio tiihucii, Mihn Nfftio UiWtt, niitl ,h
tno litom nn. I tiL'M'i o thioo tho 'lub Oriv'il bv
l.otm Woinor. nf Minn'' , h
' hoirv unoftt of Mm. Kmnk Vr
l'ut:i v,(ro ctti.tfitt- :it Mt Miniufllo if'-
knottl )
V!r. tin' j .M.;rl(i, ,.f y,ti m h.-h hcnl nr"
i lit trttirmt it" tt t 1 .t4 (in non iut nn nt
iiiiolo hv Iho Ntiloni n hn.il brnt'l that
Mi'-. V'ioi 1'rint'o
I ht ' Knit ini.r: v i
noon M hor homo i
Tift' , Th'' no iir w ;i'
uito-l :in l thf lu'l'-'i
tft'Ot it i ll 'o rti 'it '(
5I''M1. l I'l ' M. '
oi I y M r". ' l:it
M-M.l.'
nti'iiniiKvl lor tli'
I.' Tlur -.lav itl toi
N u t !i iMiunn i-inl
. ht-iint iTillv .Ie. o
nl WW ion
:i in M pl it-mit
P i- imi-.ti''l in
Mi
tri.( of Minnottu Mnv.orB in.
I.'inrioy. i;po A liu-nor , tl.
ii-rrn el '-til lit iinifi. Imx
nioit j.t oit:ttIi,-Jitoin f.
:i-tinin1f rrui1 i lull
nl tho hLh hro', tinl-nt!
I'OtMl t loll l umiij t' VIITi1 :it h
Mm. M. K.
f tinii tfon oi'
tor iirt; fur tl'
IH'MlhiT if tVo
iiM ttn n tlio "oVr P- W.ll. Tho 0f th,- iutni. tor n 1J0 1v tho ho;irl. ,
unjinul mt mbiT'-liip Oonitvd nf hp uubY,? ,-h nl tinvo fciown to ?m h
hirty 9n, M with tho rtoi ptt n of tho pm o titoi thnt it Vn bwouu impof- ;
toirtorn rntortninrtl Wrthiolny, h -jiMg. for tho lOKtilwr mniul mipoivior'
w k mti-'tiiarly p-nV w
V.i th i hni.
hoito' tn thoii f'
tmio, aii'l to m t i. fulom top't-
Ih tho olrotin 'nn 1 .(orinl.
9n Mm. I. T. l.oinhoo niitl finiH
ifl, tro .li nncilril in ono ot' Iho
nrw InniOM !n rn'ont ly
Pro to ..mi , K. Kir o tit
ti itv;, hii. aro nt
ifn 1 . M i . Toil n hop
tt i'tiitn o o1 tho Poi t
Tho Thtoih'o t'l'ib ot Nlvor W ir
lo of tho nnon oi' tho Von l,-i t (
rt.-'ti-i-t'ii lv Mm Pmi.l i'ihi'ov.
in? Wash Iloanls 17c
Urass Waiih Hoards. ..27c
(iljss Wash I?oards. . .:52c
Vrin;cr!i $1.!S
5:..0 Wringers $2.3.)
7 So Oathoy Uaskcts. ..i"iOc
Wash Boards
Wringers
Tubs
Washing
Machines
MONDAY
ONLY
And Only
MONDAY
.t..