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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1920)
PAGE SIX. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL tnx financial secretary. .Mrs. i;rover: Members ! the Sal.m O. A. C. The movement has the nwil of KellinKcr treasurer. -Mrs. A. A. Cnder- club, as as all llw interested: the -Hate officials because it wi.l ex . Dill auditor, and Mrs. K. C. itichards ' hi ittfairs .f the Cnrvallis college tend fire and police protection lo the director. Klections will take .!aft at i in the fellow ins new pledges an-1 fair grounds and buildings and enable the May meeting, the last one of the nounced at Hie suroitics of the college: : tne insuring of the structures, year. . Uaninii 1'hi Hcta. Fern Holeomb.j .Mayor Wilson and the city council Among the many important things : Cottage tlrove; Mary l'eatlie, i'ort-';ire favorable to the propos-il. which transacted at the meeting were the en-'ian 1 will come up at the next council mi-ei. doisemeiit r the two mil. age tax . ..... llrcyman Ik.w, Milton Kleiner. Klein ! measure, the election of Mrs. William; Lantis, Orley Leffinewell. Karl Mellon -! Hamilton, as delegate to the state-Helen Kcider. CalV-idena. Cal : meeting in Enterprise in May, and the! Chi Omega lxrolhy -Meyers. La KOM present indications there w4 will not be a vacant seat in the entire open, nouse uen me cur !,(, j.au, Stal. v. I'hiilip Kingo Wil . tain goe up on the Nrst scene of U:im .m agnail, Amur- tilll, (;ene' sil. "The Awakening of Kpr iib" on thc!olcott ISiiren, Wvndbant Ituren Ar. evening of April U. I thur Itoss, As-1 Eoff, Krank Chapman, 'man of the committee to organize a Mr. H.-.I.J, iiii h.... , i..o.,!,nd '" Jurldn. Hon, h.v. hee.,.,. fume .Hhout . Krr-.KriT"r , TT the valley because of their faultless I h ...,., , ,, , Ichairmnn of the hospital committee ' senstalk, direction and beautiful settings, has1..,.!. ,,,,. ,. ., .announced the results of the work. . . . ! cock, Jcanette Meredith, Dorothy Pat- tt ,,,,., L outdone even her own previous pro-1 ,,.. , ,lh. ,.,,, ,,. , V.I. L ! siim Cornelia Marvin was the pro ductions in this latest pageant. Open-: , ' , , ' , -" -. cipal speaker of the afterno.in, giving' JJienia ,l. !:,., .. Mi . . , ."""" "t iiui'i. ii, .ioi.iiii nwariz, jiar Mona Rchauni, the action Is carried for approval. MedfordManh Named To Succeed Brown On Board taking into the club of Mrs. N. C. : Grande: (lertrude Uttlejohn. Corval Kafoury. Misa Mattie Beatty, chair-Ills; Mildred Kothchild. Portland:; Helen Young, Portland; Haiti iind-l It..r..ie r-,i .,.. ..,. , i.... crs, Ainena: i.ertruue ucruii.j., .4 ..Larmn n Ia,. . ... . . UtZTr the commiUeeUnS Manlh,. R CaW XV. Hal McNair of Ashland wil, be cock Jtanette M. r-dit'h Do' tl Pt ,ilnnoun''e,1 the results of the work. iChchalis, Wash.; Ellmore Smith. Cor- appointed a in. mber of the state board ters-,'n, L,.tn:l Marie ChurchMl' L,.'!'' f'""1 Wu" ,h" !"?" I vnl""! Lcu .K"",,il Waters Portland. )f , Hlim.0,, j. T.f ,. TVown , . .... j. riKiua iv..im l.t,. of .Marshfiild when the Litters term garet White. Ol-a Orav. Marv Janel..i k .i.. ., t " ' . "V. . I t-xpirea May 20, according to a state- on with the dance of the raindrop. ; Dorothy Uvesley; Dawn. Jeanette! Bykes; Pun. Myrtelle Miipp, and I Kalnbow, Janet Plimpton. These In turn are followed by the Fairy Queen i solo dance, one of .the most exquisite little pieces of the dancing art In the performance. Stepping out of ti huge rosebud the little queen, rails in her fairy troupe, consisting of Marjoric XVebb, Marie Palton, Jeanette Patton Isabella Mathews. Jane Harbison, Kleanor Wright, Katherlne Sheldon, Mildred Brhmidt, Helen Itulph, Doro thy 8laifonl, Frances Martin, Klea nor Schmidt. Kalhcrine Coulet and Margaret llelle. The solo ilance of the I'.rownie King follows, and he in turn calls out his group of elfins, composed of r.llly Iyer, Chester Olcott, Itoderlrk. Mves- ley. Tommy IJvesley, Frederick Tlilel sen. Junior Onuley. Jiinmv Nlchol ! Minrcnmelcr. and "Sonny" Spears. I clever little Albert and Ijicy Ieon ird. Catlln, w ho has just returned from an extended tour of the south, spoke What was undoubtedly one of the i briefly on women's eluha r i-hnniv most elaborate and well conducted afc Arizona, where she spent the winter, fairs of its kind ever presented In the i and commented upon the way In city took place Tuesday evening at the I which they were conducted. High school, when Miss Beatrice Shel- j Tea was served after the meeting, ton presented her pageant, "The Queen ; Mrs. Alice II. Dodd and Mrs. Itusselll Nyssa. Alpha Portland ; Xi IX-Ita Marie Uuby Campbell, Puyullup, of Hearts" for the second time, by Catlln, pouring. They were assisted popular re.piest. $lo were realized '"V slr XVilllam Kirk. Sft-s. C. 8. Ham from the two performances, for theii,ton J,rH- Joseph Jiaumgartner, Mrs. furnishing of a children's ward In the now hospital. I'lilimiti-d credit is due to both Miss Shclton and the pupils for the success i of the affair. Hemic Malory, as the Queen of Hearts showed an amount of self possession and poise that was re markable In one so young. She was very ably assisted by St. Valentine, Truth Huston. Miss Shclton was us. K stcil by .Mr. timber and .Mim Sara I l i ii.nt,i,.l..r Thn rwiBl uttietf find hats were design- Spring. Miss Marirarct Wlifte. then , ed by Miss (ienevleve V;;nnke Ushers In the Flowers. Four groups, "nd Miss Olgi' KIrkwood. Piano typifying differ-lit flowers are as fol- students who took an iniporta.itit part lows: Bluebells, Cynlhla Delano, l-;ie nor Schinldt, Klolse Wright. Virgin la llerger. Dorothy Stafford, Doris Kirkevy. Black Kyed Susans: Iterllm llabcock, Dorothy Belle. Loretta Firelier, Ijiulse Schmidt, Hosalle Hu ron, Kllznheth XVaters. Henrietta Bishop. Thelina Couisey, Velina Kin melt, Klulne Brown, IIazi-1 Martin. Maytlme: Maxinc (Hover, Alaxlne Myers, Dorothy Kelser. Fay Wassuni Margaret Poormnn, Leona (Seer, Vi-I- mi Kniinett, Wllma Cotirsey. Sli-epy Kye floweis: Marie I'ntton, Jeanette Patton, Katherlne Sheldon, Jane Harbison, Mildred Schmidt. Klennor "Wright, Helen Ralph, Maxlne Clark. Miirjorie V'ebb and Kntlicrlne (louley. The Swallow ilance Is next In Hue slurring ithe following llllle liulies: Mildred Roberts, Janet Plimpton, Mildred Cllbert, Dorothy Mvpsley Jennette Sykts nncy Thlelsc-n, Mux- lne lliicr, Alyrtelle Slilpp, Tny Was- Hlllll. Hherninn Plimpton follows wil tl n Pipes o' Pan dance which Is succeed ed by the dance of the Winds In which Fay Wassuni, Mildred (llllieii, Maxlne (Hover and I'liuline Momirch take pint. The King's Jesters have ii clever part. Ihe Jeslers being Daial Myers, ,lm-k Mlutn, Chandler llimvii. Junior llelcy, HlK-riinm Pllinilon, James Cniiiiihcll, Henry Thli lsen. Tiny Maxlne Clark ns Tlnhl Hell promises to take the house by storm. The first nil is liroimbt lo a close with the following number: (ireclan ilance: Margaret While, Mona Hchaiim. i.enh Nichols, Cussle Solof, Marie llrlggs, ulerle Brlggs, I'niiiilH Ward, Uuliy Welch. Nature studies, la) .Marguerites; li) Ilulterflles; (c) Kvenlng: l-lllmibeth XX'iitiTH, Cynllilii Ui'liino, l.eona l)nv lilson, Maxlne (Mover, Mildred ltob erls, Janet Plimpton, Fny Wnssiim, Maxlne Myers, Mildred (lllbcrt, Ber tha Bubcock, Ilenrleltii Itlsliop, lor tilhy Mveslcy, I'anllnc Monarch, Ha zel Martin. Fireflies: l,eona Davidson, Maxlne filover, Mildred Huberts, .Mllilrc! (lllbert, Jennette Sykes. Dorotliy l.lvesley, Janet l'llmplon, Pauline Monarch, Moonbeams, solo dunce: Nancy Thiol Hen. Tableau: ensemble, C, M. Morey has been the giu-nt of Mr. (). A, Hoppos, 2031 Center street for the past few davs. He bus li ft for Chicago, via Portland, to Join the Proc tor circuit, with which he has signed a contract, Mr. Morcv took the part of K il'crt K. I.oe In the l. W, (Irlffilli proiluellon "The Birth of a Nation', mid bus been npprarluu in vaudeville t ir the p-i-d sc eral onilihs. lc was uc eoiuiuihlcd i M far as Salem bv Ills fIk let-In-law, Mis I'loiciicc lilimham nf Kugene, who U Hie guest of Miss t.eah llolICS. A pretty event of last Saturday ev ening was the dancing party given it t Cotillion hall by Hie vel ollllg set. The room was becomiimlj- decor. ileil with early flowers and crepe sticaiucrs and the Rwarl", orchestra furnlslicd the music. Those present were: Orris Pry, Buy Remnants AT TUN Remnant Store tH North Coumisrclal in the pageant were Darrell Myers, ("cell Deacon, Mary Cupper, Kuth Ituckner, Boralne and Flora Fletch er, Velledda Ohinart, Hose Huston, MI. line Foster, Darrell Anderson, Helen Pollock, Klulne Chnpln and Wayne Allen. The petite French doll, a pupil of Mr. Chrlstt-nsen of Portland, was a credit to her teacher. Naturally a wonderfully talented child, her dnnc 'ng was equal to Hint of u profession al. She was encored repeatedly. The weddldng ceremony was the cleverest affair since the Tom Thumb wedding presented by Miss Slielton several years ago. The party con sisted of Uollin (irnalier as tho groom, Maxlne Myers, the bride, Iforothy Moure iniiid of honor, Delbert U ruber, best man. The bridesmaids were Clnudlnc (iueffroy, Pauline Voting, Ksther (ibbard, Margaret Hell, .Marie Patton, Helen Schmidt, Julia John son, Cahterlne Kills nod Kvelyn Itoss. Wlnstanley Junk as Cupid, and Bert Hnf thine as Hie minister, were excep tionally good. Mr. Oscar II. (ilngrii-h had charge of the pnntomliie and dances, most of which were original. Children who took part In them were: Fan panto mli.e, Miixlne Myers, Kdilli JttJnk, Doris Hicks, filmlvs l-'.iluar. Kleaiioi- Schmidt, Catherine Muloy, and Bllllejsle Everett Anderson, Mrs. Ocorae J Peaarce and Miss Ada Miller. The next meeting, will be held on the sec ond Saturday in May and will be in charge of Mrs. William Burghart, Jr.. chairman of the musical committee. At 0:30 m Tuesday evening the membership un friends rf Jason J.ee Memorial gathered at the church for supper, a business meeting of Un church. Dr. and Mrs. K. K. (iilbert were guests of honor. The, Epworth League elected the following officers for the ensuing year: , 1 -resident, ltobert Natson; first vice president Inez Tyler; second vice president, Cecil Sholwell; third vice president. Flora McWIlliains; fourth vice president, Averil HarriHi tary, Lurena Treat; treasurer, Snydi-r; chorister, Oscar organist, Blanche Sutton. secre Melvln Payne; ment made bv Governor Olcott. J-ri- Wade ,y- Kll,r wh0 ,,as ,K'n U r,K'!'' icreu piiarniii-si in onuu n,itv- i rx- XVash.; l.rothv Balhelm. I'ortland. wr- """- u. Delta Delta Pt-lta Mobena1 of the Oregon State Pharmaccsu Hhoades. -Portland; Mona Klce, -Ma- ' assoemtion. Other incnifc. Ki oi nila, I". I. Ithe board are Clyde (!. Huntley. Ore- Xi Beta Marie Goodrich. Corval- gon City; Ross A. Farr, Astoria; ! II, lis. Jlelta Tort land; Mont. Xu eatrice I.ela Montgomery, Twodut, I Hatch Portland and Conrad strafin. Quackenbush,' Dallas. The Three Link Needle club was de lightfully entertained tit the Odd Fel lows' hall on Friday afternoon. The tlm was plasantly spent in listening to an Interesting program consisting of solos, readings, ami dialogues. The hostesses, .Mrs. George Viesko, Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre, .Mrs. V. S. Dotson, Mrs. Sarah Hutton and Mrs. Coral McNIel, served dainty refreshments to the 65 guests who were present. The next ciun t -ting will be held 23, at the I. O. O. F. Hall. April Cupper. Lullaby Ladies: Bertha Hub cock, Pauline Johnson, Dorothy Bell .1 li it 1 1 ii Sykes, l.eona (leer, Catherine Coulson (leer, Geneva and Catherine Stiiutin, Ituth Simpson and .Lena Mietdler. Leona (leer was the Jack In the Box ami Geneva Sundin and Helen Can field acted out the glow worm piintii niine, assisted by .Marlon Kmmons on the violin and Mrs. Kdlth Kane at the piano. Ilernlce Clark Knst ac companied the Utile French Doll and her slsler. Herthit Clark, the wiilstler. The entire affair was under the auspices of the Salem Women's club, which litis charge of the remainder of the hospital citinpttlgn. The Social Hour club of Salem Heights met In regular session Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. Wllklns pre siding. By popular vote the mime was charged to "The Women's Pro gressive club." Following the business meeting the members were favored with a reading by .Mrs. Sunder. A representative number were in attendance, and the responses at roll call were greatly en Joyed. After delicious refreshments served by Mesibimes Sumter, 1'Jienlcle, Tlieinalne ami Stolahelse, the club ad journed to meet again In two weeks. At this meeting four of the propiscd amendment to the couslltutlon will be argued by a selected team. The Hollywood Ladies Social club met last week with Mrs, Walter Fish er at her home In Hollywood. At the business session that preceded the iiiclal hour the following officers were "...-o. .wis. i i;. Kvcrson, presi dent; Mrs. Waller Fisher, vice presl ilent; .Miss Bessie Kvcrson, secretary. At the close of a 1I lurli t f ul ri,.-.,....'n dainty refreshment were served by the hostess. The ladles enjoying the affair was Mrs. W. L. Davis, Mrs. eiooie. iii rs. i,. i-;. Kverson. mihm ites- verson. Mis. Bean, Mrs. Wairers Mrs. Rorlha Junk Darby's younger pupils presented a very enjoyable pro gram at her studio, 679 North Cot tase street, Saturday evening. The spacious rooms were filled with ad miring friends and relatives. Those taking -part were Dorothy Swcglc, Margaret Doughton, Julia Query, Jessie Fukuda, Kdna Kugle, Marie Paine, Marjory Hewett, Kenneth Hewett, Blanche Hackett, Lillian Ly man, Mrs. Darby's programs, being made up from the pupils regular work show the actual knowledge and the ad vancement made, and earn one did their part in a style which gave great pleasure and satisfaction to their friends and teacher. One especially interesting number was Spaulding's arrangement of Rubinstein's melody in F, and I'liganlnl's Carnival of Ven ice, plajcu by Mul'jory iievtiu and sung by Marie Paine, after a few words of explanation of t!ie Pi ganini JiB.nber'by Jia l)i rby. M':ss Lora rurvme assisted In the r.-enngs en tertainment by giving "The Woman In the Shoe ; !i ;," t ad i.lso a short hu.norous : cl'on, both of the num bers Were hi-;bly i. ppi-ei luted by ,'ul and displayed unu-.:..: ability i.s a reiides. Miss Irani Keefer. tin advanc ed pupil, then cont ributed two num bers In her usual artistic manlier. "To Spring," (liiege; "Gypsy Rond " (llayden.) ami by l-i-iptest a brilliant Chopin .vviillz. W.WJOORE House Furnisher HOME OF THE VICTROLA You get more for your Money at Moore's. We know oi no better way to judget future than by the pasty and the pfi abounds with unstinted praise of on- ity ofGMC TRUCKS. W. E. BURNS DAN BURNS NOT BROTHERS THE SAME MAN High Street at Ferry Salem, Or '" " " I'avsi, ,virs. Coulson, Mrs. xieeuino, .iiss Ulllllys Olsen and Babv .Mrs. William lliimllton was nninln ateii luesiiiciit o ft he Salem Women's club for the next year, nt the regular meeting of Hie club lust Saturday. Giber nominations were Mrs. Lawr ence T. Harris and Mrs. I. stalcy tor vice president. Mrs. James Klvln recoriling secretary, Mrs. F. G. Bow Beautiful New Wall Tints and cut om borders Just received. MAX O. BMtliN 179 N. Commercial St. I M HI TIM FOR LONn n,sTANCB L4 IVI IIVJIVI AUTO TRUCKING Car of j YickSoTong WiUameiteVaUey rhinese Medlcln aid Tea Co. T VT rj c4 ' pr 'n Has medicine which will cur M'OI C KsU. any known dtsesse. Open Sunday, from 10 a. m. PHONE MOO until I p. m. wpj ALS0 D UJ South High Street lalm. Oregon. Phona SSI HAULINQ HiI)alS jf Tak Pl- of hou and SACKS Max'aBuren iJjPpr 17 North Comm.rol.il Also Junk Of All Kinds t- , Beat Prlcea Guaranteed UrapCriCS CALL JSI MADE TO OltOER TO FIT Capital Junk Co. j rxP The Sfuar Deal Housa i C.J, fl amiltOn -'tV.I'.T."'.' i l'h0".1" ' . 0 Court Street Petitioners Seek To Include Fair Grounds In City Petitions are In circulation today re questing the city council to submit to the people at the coming primary elec tion the question of extension of the city limlU to include the state fair grounds. PIANOS and Player Pianos Best and Cheaper Makes at GEO. C. WILL Salem, Oregon Phonographs and Records KDIS0NS VICTORS COLUMBIA AND STARR GEO. C. WILL 3 Sewing Machine AH Makes Genuine Needles and Oil Sewing Machines Repaired and Ren: GEO. C. WILL Sheet Musii And Music Studies McKinley and Century 10c Editions at Music Store GEO. C WILL " - 1 - ' SSBBBSsSaBB' Oregon iim rwniiiimi . rAartitnff V T0M0RR0W-M0NDA Y-TUESDA Y SEE The theft of the Or phan's treasure; The "Murder" of "Huck" that frees him from civilization. The roaring show of the "World renowned tragediennes." Vagabond life on a raft on the Missis sippi. Plantation scenes in the South before the war. BE A BOY . AGAIN Iiu'lutliiiK Tux Adults ;i5c Children 10c rdon.-Tues.- Mat- (4ef ''dc?1- - J- i 1 If A I a.-fatT Vaji"'.' i a1.'- SEE The Riot, at the "Royal None Such." The "Robber Band" at work. The lib e ration of "Black Jim." The inheritance hoax of the "Duke" and the "King." The Slave Hunters chase thru the. night GOOD MUSIC MAKES IT LIVE TOMORROW 15:15, 4:00,. 5:45, 7:30 J and 0:15 p. m. HO CKLEBERRY FIN A PICTURE ASGREAT AS THE STORY i! A , Hi' lcul( is ic.m 1viTTnt'e'ii!'T7'1it ",i ''SJ,'M " " wmi m ) . if a en k i 1 1 -,ti 5. '.!em pays any attention to ' .VHf