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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1912)
9 Families Are Buying "Sunkist" Oranges by the Box or Half-Box Enjoy the rich, delicious meat and sweet, tangy juice of ruddy, thin-Bkinned, seedless "Sunkist" oranges. Have this golden fruit for breakfast, dessert and "between meals." Cleanest of all fruits never touched by bare hands. All the pickers and packers of bunkist oranges and lemons wear clean, white cotton gloves. ' "Sunkist" orange3 are the fin est, juiciest oranges in the world. Tree-ripened, fiberlcss. Notaieed in "SunkuL" Buy them by the box or half-box. That is cheaper than buy ing by the dozen. They keep for weeks. Ask for "Sunkist" lemons so full of juice that they go farther than other lemons. Try "Sun kist" lemonade hot or dold. Lemons add flavor to fish, meats and salads. Get Rogers Silver with "Sunkist' Wrappers Cut the trademarks from "Sunkist" orange and lemon wrappers and send them tous. Weoffer27dif ferent premiums, nil Rogers A-l Standard Guaran teed Silverware. Exclusive "Sunkist" design. For this ornngo spoon send 12 "Sunkist" Orange or Lemon Wrappers and 6 two-cent stamps. "Keel Hull" orange and lemon wrappers count same as "Sunkist." Buy "Sunkist" Oranges and Lemons at Your Dealer s Send your name, mid full address for free premium sheet find Premium Clul) Man. Address all orders (or premiums and all Inquiries to California Fruit Growers Exchange U'J n. (.lam airert, ilncago, III. ( h) MUSICAL NOTES (Conti i from I'ngn 3.) OiTiveil I tli ininslivl !,!iuv will 1 1' usi'il to civ a Christmas 1 1 n n i (o t-li i 1 ri i-i ii or lln i lly wlio would oth erwise In' fin-null i 'ii. Young .Men's Dii-liilian Association nl' the I'nlver- 1 1 y iihIsIimI hy the H.ilvnllon Army will have tho a rial r In charge. I'liilcr tile lllreelliill f Mr. IVIer hoii, violin teacher f Snleiii. agisted liy Mrs. draco Whcelocli, tirchcstriis Iiiivk hern organized in all tint puh lli. schools mill ii in dally playing for the ni.ii dies. On Tuesday evening lleccmhor seventeenth, ihn various or i In-lit rim will comhlno anil asnl:il. In a imnilral program at. Hie open mooting In Highland school. Miiile In nil Its PIuikoh as developed In the hoIiooIs In Salem will not only hrondon llio education of pupils and give them lilfiiKiirit In lire, hnl will make Hnlom a inuidnil ccnler in thu ruturc. Miss Joy Turner, instructor In plu- nii mill violin at the W'llln It,. t'ol- logo or Music, presented a niimher of lier pupils In recital yesterday after noon. The program was very Interest ing mid tint work exceedingly well j-lven. Minn Turner should reel great ly elated over the rcsullM or tint work lit this recital. The pupils presented Miss (Ireltii Jennings, Miss Anna Hy. mi, Minx Kloanor 'I'alt, Miss Sinltli, MiHrt Mnile l)lKirnesH, Miss l.ela Mr I'adiliwi, MIhs Marguerite liuerlng, Miss I.ucllrt .McCully Miss .Mario Wells, Miss draco Fugate and .Miss Lena Mallet. IN SOCII'TV (Conlillilf.1 I'riilu page II Tho. average man nearly always imuuiKCB k get caught In tlio net when lio luuj owuhIoii to perforin n char lliililo deed. 1 I ', and iiiiai-ii-i-iniisi.-r, A V. n per. Mi's. K. W. Wih.oii, whose home In ahoiit four miles from Salem in I'ollt county entertained with a (III r ami n'teri n of sowing lor the Ladles' Aid society of Silliinilt Methodist church. Much work was accomplished and the society has finished many aprons for use on various occasions. The inom hers are Intending to have a sale in H ar future-prohuhly at some plai n In Salem. Interesting news for her many friends comes from the I'lilverslty of California, where Miss Jeiinlo Kdgln lon recently captured first prize In the mimical conlest. Miss Kdglnton at tended Willamette university and was a student In the llhcral arts and school of music. Her special course at the I'nlvcrslty of California, Is domestic science. The sale of needle work and candy arranged for this week hy the Junior (iiilld of St. Paul's church, was a lln I'liclal success. A few articles remain mill will ho disposed of at the rectory, w here they will gladly he shown. Mrs. John MeClaln was hostess Fri day of hist week for Salem Heights' Unlles' Aid society. ( reiulreil hut i' short time to complete the ipillt which was under way. The remainder of the alteruoon was devoted to Christina.! week. Miss Orra. the hos Icsh' ilanghler, served a very dainty luncheon, which added to the pleasure of Ihe affair. I luring a huslness session dans wire developed lor a chicken pic sup ped t, he given last evening ill Salem llclghis' ca!. Meinlu rs agreed in ,ls. conlln... l!i, .,o,'Ui's uiiHiiniis limit afi; r l!. . holidays, j l.nio.t lei: i i s McClain's lio-di :t ' ii were: .Mrs, n, MorrK Mrs. William sawyer. Mrs. Wehli, Mrs. ,. Illgglns, I M I'S I- I';ilil. 'I ,, .11 . I i."'.'n, .in.--. I.IU'IOI Noah. Mrs. ,1. Perkins, Mrs, II. Pus coe, Mrs. . Gordon. Exnerlence." by Elizabeth Trice, Mrs Vera liyara Glover; vocal nolo, Miss Ermine Ureshnell. Mr. H. S. Olle gave an IntoreBtlng talk of the Dap tlst convention, which ho recently at tended In Chicago. Thu songs were nil delightful and heartily received as also was Miss DJodk's reading. .Mrs. Glover's splendid recitation do mandod a double encore. Miss Hchultz' beautiful selection was fol lowed by a "German dance" as en core. The men of the church declare their Intention of entertaining for the next meeting of the club. The bazaar and program given by the ladles of the First Congregation al church was a decided success so cially and financially; a large num ber of members and friends visiting the church during the evening. The I'letty booths were presided over by Mis. G. G. Brown, fancy work; domes tic science, Mrs. R. H. Duncan; doll and Infant belongings, Mrs. E. A. Miller; homo cooking, Mrs. L. J. Fry; candy, Mrs. W. I. Staley. Luncheon wes server at tlio noon hour and the following program Immensely enjoyed In the evening: ! l lano solo La HolleAtuI, Mrs. Uer nlce Sauter; reading 'A Christmas Lxperience," Kllzabeth Price, Mrs. ora, llynrs Glover; solo, Creole Ixjve S:mg Smith Mrs. Julia liross Pln nell; violin solo Ilumoresquqe Miss Pi ail Vercler; accompanist, Miss Ma blit Smith;; reading. "A Dig Mis take," Miss llazelle Krlxon; piano sala - An Flegy Nollet, Miss Mahlo Smith; -oloTIllndoo Chant Veilherg, Mrs. Julia liross l'lnncll; reading "From a Far Country," Mrs. Vera llynrs Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yalcs asked friends for five hundred on last, Wed nesday evening. Playing at. the tables were Mi-, and Mrs. L. M. Kby, Mr. anil Mrs. C. A. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Wol lace Creggs, Mrs. Grace Lansing ami Mr. KilwanI Peru. Tim rooms were decorated with elusti rs nl' roses in vases A lovely I'meheon rounded ,,ut the evening. The Ladles of the Leslie Methodist church held their Christinas bazaar last week beginning with Flrday even ing When 1'elreshinetits Were served from a national booth, with Its flags and bunting decorations, under direc tion of Miss Nellie Mclntyre, and ton and wafers were served by Mrs. Al nian I'lrlch In Japanese costume nnd Kin-rounded by appropriate settings. Aprons of all description and fancy work In beautiful pieces were sold to many buyers. For pleasure of the vis itors, Miss Mary lllshop sang "Four Leaf Clover." Mrs. Grace Thompson recited "Tbo Stolen Watermelon" and Miss Nellie Mclntyre sang "The Hose," On Saturday there was a cooked food sale ami needle work articles left from the previous day, were disposed of. The generous Hum of money re sulting from this bazaar will be used to pay interest on the new church edifice. is saving many dollars to scores of gift buyers Come Ji onagiiit: and participate in this timely Xmas sale Every Article Reduced. R The E Shoe G That A Proves L SHOES Manhattan Shirts Perrin's Gloves i. Si'clal Club tcs. A few social clubs are continuing their meetings, but the majority have pi s! poiied cards and sewing until the rush of holiday excitement has sub sided. Miss Aline Thompson was hostess for the Kensington club with Wed nesday afternoon sewing. Addi tional guests invited were Mrs. Hubert It. Ilenhani. Mrs. Dean Hays. Miss Mc Clain. Mrs. W. .1. Hall and Mrs. Paul Zlnkhan. Tlio Cherry City Social club enjoyed a pleasant evening with Mr. ntuPMrs Hubert K. Downing Wednesday. High scores ga prizes to Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wain. Playing five hundred besides the club members were Mr. and Mrs. .1. D. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Roy lliirton, Doctor and Mrs. W. S. Moit, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith and Miss Kittle llarbord. STRAIGHT FACTS Christ num Is ihe time fur giving. Giving requires money. Money Is to he accumulated by saving. Saving can best be ac complished through a KUlngs account. If you haven't tiled It el. come In Ith a dollar the lime Among the many card dubs In this city, none have merrier gatherings than the "Junior Five Hundred, " re ccnily organized. Doctor nnd Mr. I'n Friday afternoon December I'.'.ul Zinklian entertained last sixth. In the parlors of the First I Wednesday, hi the hospitable home of Chil.tlan church, was held the Wo-J Mrs. Zlnkmnn's pircnts, Mr. nnd Mrs. lean's Mlsionary meeting with Mrs. J. Miles, at S.il.-m Heights. Five Davis Frrett, Mrs. John Grenmiols j tr.bles w ere arranged for the evening's and Mrs. J. p. Itarhcr entertaining, game and high scores gave Mrs. Hard- The program on this occasion was lug and Mr. McGllchrist card favors Mis. Milts and Mrs. Poisal, assisted loll are p. and get started. eir bank, account paper on Mornioulsm. Mrs. J. . Clile;-; paper, Mrs. Jennie Watson; vocal trio, Mm. Wouger, Mrs. Davis J I'.rrett and Mr. Krrott; I Nellie Clink, read by , Grenimels. I at. mler. the so, Icty s color, was illsplaj.d Mlth the liinclotm. and fruin Horn M" lltcictt's brother's ranch near Fresno were added to Its i I .ii r ii i. Mi- o,.. and Mrs. Cnbi,,,, w.rc I'' e.t. d i;e society at tills meet- It g- UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK with sorting the delightful luncheon. Members of this club which meets poem by Miss every oilier week on Wednesday eveli Mlss Fsther -ng. are Mr. and Mrs. William Me iCilchtist. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding. Mr. and Mrs, Chester Ct v, Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Myers, Mr. and Mrs. D.mabt Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Harding. Iioctor and Mrs. Pa.l Zinkman, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Johnson. Mrs. .'allies Walton and Miss Verna Cook vent guests besides on Wednesday evening. SALEM OREGON The Woman's club of First llaptlst ; church entertained Tuesday with a de lightful social evening for members and friends of the church. Light re freslinients were sorted and the fol lowing program greatly enjoyed: io lin solo "Song of the Soul," Miss Mary Schulu; oeal solo, Mrs. 0 Nell; Leading. Mrs. lljork; local nolo, Mrs llcrnlee Sauter; vocal solo, Mrs. TN-o. dure Hoth; reading "A Christum Another fie hudr.-d club as yet vithuut a name has Joined the ranks of amusement Inters The next meet ing will be with Mr and Mrs 1. H. Van Winkle, -i;, North Stneiitentli lrctt. Playing at the tables are Mr and Mrs, K, H. Houston, Mr. nnd Mrs. U S lilsul, Mr. and Mrs. George A WikhI. Mr ami Mrs. William MoCiil- cbrlst, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. 0. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. La Flar. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. llolllnger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ilurdsall. Mr. and Mrs. T L. llllllngs.ly and Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Van Winkle. Mr. nnd Mis. La Flor en tertained last week. Mrs. Wlliam Mc Gllchrlst, Jr., nnd Mr. Hollingcr cup tit red card favors. Mrs. Stanley L. Morgan entertained the re-organized sewing club yester day ufternoon with Mrs. George Sltn cral (Miss Margaret Klein) as honor guest. For tea, twelve young women circled the pretty tablo centered with chrysanthemums reflected from a mir ror rest. In compliment to Mrs. Helen Dolen, Mrs. Heyser'a mother who has been visiting In the east nnd Is Journeying to U)s Angeles, stopping In Salem for a few days, the Centralla club met yesterday Instead of on Thursday as Is customary. Mrs. 11. II. Hunter, whose home is on I'nion street, was hostess for the pleasant afternoon nnd served a lovely luncheon assisted by Mrs. Charles Parinenter and Mrs. Louis llechtel. Members of the club who enjoyed a visit with Mrs. Bolen were Mrs. Frederick Itynon, Mrs. Frederick lieyser, Airs. W. T. lloffmler, Mrs. C. J. Olmstead, Mrs. 0. G. Shcllbere. Mrs. Frank Skinner, Mrs. T. W. Holler, of Corvallis, Mrs. 0. F. I'urdy, of Ohio and the honor guest. t Woman's Club 'otes. The December meeting of the club Is held today In the auditorium of tno new library building. Mrs. Wil liam K. Kirk will entertain with notes from the National Federation meeting at San Francisco. ihe live thousand red cross seals si nt from Portland to tho Woman's i luh were disposed of on Monday and ten thousand more were ordered. This last lot arrived in Salem Wednesday and were almost entirely disposed of by last evening. Today's sale will probably finish tlio fifteen thousand, giving Salem again second placo In the state. Last year's sale resulted In the largest amount excepting Port land's. I'lider the successful nianngoment of Mrs. Harry Clay and Miss Sophie l atliii, w ho supplied red cross stamps for sale In the booths at Lndd & Liush bank. II W. and M. L. Meyers' and the book stores, Uio sale was un- j prei-edctitcd. Many prominent club ami society women joined in assisting I to dispose of stamps, and the result at io unot k usi evening was most grat- : ir ing. I I lVrsnnal Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hayes (Miss Ro sal ia Friendly l and Mr. and Mrs. Hub ert It. llenhaiu came from Kugemt to attend the l.lvesley-Uobert party Tuesday night, and were guests of the Clifford Drowns. li s It- H. Houston and her daugh ter, Mis Florence, were in Portland Wednesday, attending the matinee. Walker W hiteside "The Typhoon." n Mrs. Ada Strong and her little grandson. Henry Wesley Thlelsen. re- lurnid Monday evening from a few driving north on Cottage and the car days' visit In Portland with her niece, Mrs. Joseph llaunigartner, ut the ' De;:en(k)if apartments. Mrs. George F. Slmernl of Plxley, mar liakersvllle, California Is pass ing the holiday season with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Klein, 1118 Oak street. Mrs. Slmernl will remain for Christmas. Mrs. Slmeral's father and her sister, Miss F.mmallne, re turned to Salem with her. Mrs. M. A. Flnmondon, of Portland, arrived In Salem lest Saturday and will be over Christmas guest of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Pape. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rose were Port land visitors with friends this week. After a delightful two weeks' stay at The Dalles, guests of Mrs. Fred erick Waters' mother, Mr. nnd Mrs. Waters returned home Wednesday. Mr. Frederick Erlxon has gone to Manhattan, Kansas, to be with his par ents, .Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Erixon, for Christmas. Mr. Krlxon is to pass six or eight weeks traveling and visiting In tho state. Mrs. John Grennols Is entertain ing as house guest Miss Emma Ktause of Amherst, Ohio, who will make a lengthy stay. Many ladies In Salem will be glnd to learn that Mrs. C. It. Thompson will again visit this city with a display of beautiful Oriental work which will be exhibited at Hotel Marion on Monday only. Miss Frances Adams, of Silverton who was house guest of Mrs. George . Ilinghani, attended tho party Tues day night, returning home the day. was headed west on Cheineketa. The auto struck the car with a front wheel and fender nnd when It was hurled around by the car, tho rear of tho ma chine received another heavy bump, 01MKITS TO OREGOX SPEXDIXG $.100,000 Judging from a letter written to Secretary of State Olcott by S. S. Gordon, of the First National Bank of I he only damage resulting was a bad- i Astoria, the latter does not believe ly bent front wheel on the auto, and ! that Oregon sbould spend $500,000 on a few scratches on tho fender. The ( her exhibit at the San Francisco fair, streets car escaped unscathed. After He asks the secretary to take Ida the accident Dr. Byrd resumed his way ' shooting Iron and take a shot at the In spite of the wobbly wheel. Again, eastern visitors will note the winter difference. man who originated tho idea. Every great actress has her Man ager but the title Is a misnomer. next llr 1 V1IIKKT ( n FAHH.I til WITH Hit. liYKD'S Al'TO Failing to observe an approachlnff "oct car. Dr. W. l. n.vrd collIlled with It in his automobile this morning at the intersection of Cottage and Che ";,'k,'l;l The physician was Give Pictures This Christmas Lasting sifts that all enjoy PORTER Has a beautiful assort ment, both framed and unframed Visit him at 455 Court Street WHICH WILL GLADDEN THE HEART OF ANY HOUSEWIFE A Caloric Fireless Stove The Caloric will reduce the cost of living, save hours of kitchen drudg ery and insure better cooked meals. Cook We are showing the finest line of Christmas novelties in the city this season as well as oui usual large holiday stock of furniture " 4 . ' V ,, -. A. i A U