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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1920)
TUKPAY, MARCH 6, 1920. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Bridge Luncheon cluto lnclud- chaplain. Mrst WiJIiani Mc(JUch . ... rnnni-l some of the city's Sr.: guard. Mr -win m , . MB in . . . - . . ivirs, nn:BT laoriara tnrf 1 : .1 . - .... , "6uir oraer of business espial ..interest was ,ak(?n for rhiT' o' suPP0-8 the drive tor the new Salem" h,.-...i . .. """''. as lae s organizations ..!.Ani snout! nronilUC L its usual gathering at . the rest of M-3. T. C. Smith, 5S North aK 01 ' ' loI;, -.-.it.. The after. kitvi. - - -- Z was pleasantly spent with the various other .women T. jivorsion of the club. A good in the citv are riw lentation of the membership, voted, unanimously-to do all nthl? prMe m.Bsts enioved ni lu ao au ln their Sral additional guests enjoyed power to make. the campan a sue I 2 vitality of the gracious hostess cess, ..Whether their ,n,,l. a.,.T proved o be one of the pret- Z wciol events of the past week means will be used-was 1 J Swhen Mrs. 'J.' E. Brophy The question " 1 be more fut dl' pertained the members of the Men- cussed. and a decision reached at ttl Z afternoon Bridge club last Thure- next meeting of ,he si8ternood ' Z A suggestion of the advent of The hostess, served - a de lirtm.J fring was noticeable In the bauU- luncheon at the close of the bu mess Z aw-oratlons of early spring flow- session. .-- usmesa Ail decorations er and greenery, with - which the. pres- oniv . residence was adorned. Mrs.1 Mrs. -Isaac Lee Pnf. .... m" .o..th rHnfnt of the l,1Bn w , "' R. B- utouiu -- ...., Ul lne Slaughters of the liSh honors. . American Revolution. left Thursdav Additional guests of the club were evening for Albany for the purpose of Mrs. George Kiches, Mrs' Paul B a"ending the- convention of that or., Johnson, Mrs. Kay Pomeroy and Mrs. ganization which is being held the Hsrry Wenderoth. The hostess was and where she will - be . princinai' preciously assisted by Mrs. Ralph speaker at one of the meetings. Ac j Glover during the dinner hour. companying Mrs. Patters Th..,.. evening were Mrs. Seymour Jones regent of the Chemeketa chapter of Salem. M o r . , ... . .,. Bueuici, state sec Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Millard enter tained the 1)1 o he ko club at a dinner party Monday night. The color retary, and Mrs. Homer Goulet Other scheme was in yellow. A low bowl ot local delegates to the convention who Jonquils centered me lauie ana yei- 'en r riaay morning, are Mrs. O P low shaded candles were used at each Hoff, Mrs. H. M. Styles, Mrs S C end of the table. Thosa enjoying the Dyer, Miss .Lillian Applegate ami hospitality of the Millard home were Mrs. C. C. Clark. The business meet Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Young, Mr. and lngs of the convention are beine held Mrs. L. B. Littler, Mr. and Mrs, W. . in the Masonic Temple at Albanv ! two principal features of the occasion' were receptions at the Albany hotel lnday night and the official lunch-' eon at the hotel this afternoon at i o'clock. , , A. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. John Todd, and Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Kirk. Music and conversation ended ' a : pleasan evening. The auxiliary of the Spanish War Veterans will sponsor a card party a their hall In the armory, Monday evening,- March 8, at eight o'clock. This is the first party Of the Reason and it is hoped that all will attend. The nature of the affair will be pro 'grejsive five hundred, and valuable : Honoring the 4Cth anniversary of her husband's birthday, Mrs. C. s Hamilton entertained a coterie of friends . with beautifully appointed birthday dinner Tuesday evening at the Hamilton residence, 290 Front street. Covers were In id tnr i- j prises will be given to those having Mrs. Joseph Uaumgartner and daue-'i- the highest score. A cordial lnvita-iter Lenta Baumgartner, Mrs. Camp Hon is extended to all persons who bell,; Jesse Huber and Mr. and Mrs. are not menmers oi tne auxiliary, and -Hamilton. a good time is assured. There will Mr. and Mrs. Russell Catlln. wh,. have been spending the winter in I Phoenix, Arizona, and in San Fran-j Cisco, returned . to their Salem home' Wednesday, and are being welcomed, ty the social circles of the city. be a short program during the even Ins. . . One of the most pleasant parties in the younger social set occurred re ! cently when the Chrestos entertained Informally. A short program opened ;the evening's festivities, of which the orchestra, formed of five girls was a distinctive feature. Miss Bruce Put nam, Miss Edith Walker, Miss Fran ces Rubetz, Miss Evelyn Gordon and The Tuesday Musical club met with Miss Tartar at her studio March 2 for a business and social evening. One thing that will be of interest to all members is the change of name. Miss Mary Elizabeth Hunt composed This organization being a branch of the .orchestra. The evening was, the State Music Teachers Association pleasantly passed with games and .music, and culminated with the serv ing of a delicious luncheon. Miss Ellen Owen left for Newburg ; Friday to be the guet of friends for ' a few days. . it was deemed best to designate the club as such and by the unanimous- vote the Tuesday Musical club will hereafter be known as the Salem Dis trict of the State Musical Teachers Assicoation. After other matters of business had been . disposed of the members ad- jounred to the banquet room at the a delightful hour was The Modern Writers division of the Salera Art League met last evenine in Spa where , the studio of Miss Pratt, over the spent. J. C. Penny store, on Liberty street, At the next regular meeting, April The Modern Writers division, of which Mrs. F. S. Barton is chairman, la an active section, and has been do ing some originala work in the line of short story writing. .r, vf,r, i) i i! i' f - MiW v ft r 4' ffntn 4f f i - 'h 'ilk '&''1u4ua- frViMiM At the meeting of Chapter G, P. E. 0. Sisterhood, held Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. W. W. Moore, 635 North Church street, the following officers were elected to serve for the coming club year: Pres ident, Mrs. F. W. Selee; vice president, Mrs, Gerald Volk;. recording secre tary, Miss Laura Grant; correspond ins secretary, Mrs. O. W. Laflar;! American music and musicians will be discussed. Is'the love germ catching the same as the "flu." Or can it be that there Is a con spiracy afoot among the fair members of the automobile registration de partment of the secretary of state's office to take advantage of tha matrimonial opportunities offered by leap year. Whatever the explanation the fact remains that Dan Cupid, the little God of Love has been working over time in this particular department in iifii T- STARTS TOMORROW Runs 4 Days MA O u r vs -lF A IN lyanna MARY PICKFORD as 'ToUyanlla,', in her first independ ently produced production for United Artists Corporation, is the dantiest, dearest little maid that has ever been screened. She takes her place in the hearts of the members of all families. The story has so much humor and pathos that besides being facinating, it is wholesome, :'resh ami refreshingly natural. "Pollyanna" unconsciously teaches a simple, wholesome lesson, which, if followed, would quickly transform this old world into a joyous place to jlive in. . People who have seen MARY PICKFORD in "Polly anna" have cried and laughed over her experiences. It is a won derful story that all members of all families wi.U want to see. And they will never forget it. PRICES Include war tax r- I Sunday i Adults 35c Children 10c Mon.-Tues.. Wed. Matinees, 2oc and 10c Evenings 35c and 10c SMILES Will be Featured by HAW LEY on the WURLITZER MARY PICMFORD ' ' rnMTivuniTQ show THMnnnmu. 2:15, 4:00, 5:43, 7:30, 9:15 P. M. ' i " k mm tm- -fi "- ISs ' Bit (Ij Vi v'- mm LARRY SEMON IN "BETWEEN THE ACTS" BEST SEMON YET Patke News the state house during the past few weeks. . The marriage of Miss Hope Turdy to Ramon Bassett and Mies Hazel Freeman to Levant Pease, Thursday, making the sixth matrimonial ven ture involving employees of this de partment within the past few months, has caused department heads to won der where the love-tipped arrow of the little Cod arc going to strika next, .club will be held March 12, at the IT, how about your after comfort? If you are a coffee drinker and find a before-noon let down,qtiit coffee and try nstmt mmm shapjl coffee-lilce flavor is pure and arug-xree- If coffee disagrees, better health i4rill follow a ten-day trial of Postum. "There's a J&eason" . Mayde by Fbstum Cereal Co., Battle Creek, Mich. The other members of the department! home of Airs. Chun, who have fallen Victim to the wiles! North 21st street. of the little Clod recently are: Miss Laura Arcnz now Sirs. Harry Crain. Miss Lorilla Bolter now Mrs. Ches ter Yantis. Miss Leltha Weis now Mrs. Floyd Gibson. Cameron, on The ladies of Jason Lee memorial church were royally entertained at aitown- "coffee" on Wednesday afternoon at the pretty home of Mrs. Kuth Dennl son, 1540 North Liberty street. Delicious refreshments were served by dominating feature of the tea. Mrs. day cake with 81 candles was the Uovenden. Mrs. M. !. Jones and Mrs. John Withyeombe of Labish meadows came down and are still guests I" Miss Florence Esch now Mrs. Ken-iMrs. C. M. Roberts, Mrs. Wert Waller neth Hell. and Mrs. Frank Prince, With the exceptfon of Mrs. Tantisj . . and Mrs. Gibson the brides are still The following Item from a recent in the employ of the department. , I Issue of the Oregonlan will be of in- Iterest to many Salem folks: The -Throe .Link Needle club wasj Mrs. C. O, Dennis was hostess delightfully entertained on Friday Monday In honor of her mother, Mrs. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Louise' Karnh Uovenden, the occasion behiK; King on South Capitol street." Thnjihe anniversary of the hitter's birth-j hours were spent In needlework andjday. The guents were members of i games. Twenty-six guests partook of the family and spent an, Informal I the dainty refreshments served by afternoon. The room Was full of Mrs. W. A. Cummings and Mrs. C. C. flowers and the huge decorated birth Nichols. The next meeting of the! Dennis was nested by Mrs. Cieorg USED CARS i " "(We have a large stock of used, but not abused, Cars. These cars have all been put in good shape. You will not find a lot of discarded junk, they are cars that have been i taken in on LIBERTY SIXES for , which we have the agency in this locality. PAN AMERICAN Wratch for our add in next week's Journal wherein we will tell you all about the Pan American Sixes. ' " '"',' ;"-'. " r J.E.RINGROSE North Commercial Street ANTI-URIC Has made more friends who have used it for , rheumatism than any . ; other remedy on the " market today. Mrs. Augusta Boyd, 539 Castro street, in San Francisco, is one of the many friends of Anti-Uric and will be glad to tell anyone about it if they will : ' ; write to her, Anti-Uric is also gaurnteed to give results in all cases rheumatism or the ' ' money epent for it will be returned. ' Get an outfit from The Perry's Drug Store. lAMDON TIKI: HOHSKS XU MOltK London, March i? The lust horso drawn, fire engine remaining in the London Fire llrigndo has been offore.i.l to th South Konslngtoit Sr.-Nvn-e Museum. ,. .' Buy Remnants AT TH19 Remnant Store 54 North Commercial HIDES and SACKS WANTED Also Junk t All Kinds I t Prices fiiiarantee'l CALL 38 Capital Junk Co. The Square Deal 1 rouse 271 Chemckvta 6t, Phone 3(f W.W.100IE, House Furnisher HOME OF TilB TlCfROLA You get more for your '. Money at Moore'8. FORD Till'CK WITH TWO TON ATTACHMENT. HCN$ LIMB A TOP OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE CO. IT! Court BtreM Phone III WAVE EXPERT PLATE MAV . With 3& year npt-rimee, with mo In uiy drnttil olflcw DR. D. X. BEfXIILIJt 203 r. & Bank DM Draperies MADH TO ORDER TO VJT tOL'R WINDOWS CS. Hamilton 349 Court Street Sakm Auto Radiator Shop ndlator, Vcnm and Ca TatikM Ittpulred Tri.'.tor Kadlators a Specialty "ord Kadlators for fc'ul A J2th Bt. Salem, Or. FOB LONG DISTANCE AUTO TIIVJCKINO WillametteV alley Transfer Co. 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