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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1920)
20. I I n !7i hs a hue THE CAPITAY JOURNAL FACE FIVE. at l"" " f,.r American. rm .... 5 flu nur- The latter pun of Ule program was rendered by the more advanced dents and showed careful preparation Johnson .Mary and Uillie Cupper. Do- reua Aiuierson, Dorris Nye Maxine VI rieh. Lorena and Uxma t'.eer-. Loretut Vasley, and Dorris Meddler. Margaret Blumenbers, Elaine Chapin,. Gladys Kdpar, Gale McClain. Ruth Uuchner, Elsie Raymond, Rett HofCine. Cecil IVanon. Wayne Allen. Valltdd.i oh-mai-t, liuth Smipfnn. Elaine Foster, tieneve and Anir.'hi Kun.lln .....i u..i.... stu-,C.uifield. L tf m"l The cunp w,ih 8,ei'iil1 M true inter- I e js cU-- rotation or fbe soiuiwsitions. I lrs' - A- Nyes and Mrs. Carrie ?T,Ur .o . The prorau, fol.pws: !" "? '"hr'i,,nK hus" UCLndred not? !J union Violin ' Ensemble "Sons the reaidence of fk&Tflwhu .,"..-! M iihn,,! v..i- . Mrs. Noyes on Marion street, for the H. S. Swart nd W. T. . ..: n. enjoyed! . nan . , 1 Violin, Dnnse Rustiaue" ....Rnrnamlri M" r " Nellie Symmonds. mrtin . Piano "Wayside Chanel" Wilson Frances McKenney. Violin -1ieveriR" jKruenberg Carrol Smith. riuno "Slur of the Sea" Kennedy Pearl Cstermann. Violin "Angela Serenade" ..Tirana Harold Rupert. "".'.. i Mora Cur- f,Z X W. C A. hastily ll': L..r had i leIt litions to . ... hu.l hnne .mtuo" r"" ? !lea furniture so that .'Le.alot the second day I- orders were receive... iBllw , . -h villace. .... nut & train load o urit came in that . .'. h. wnt on to- Brest. Violin (a) "Struensee" (bt "Liberty Folk Sone Margaret Eddy. Piano "Song,. Robin. Sing" ' - Spaulding m Curdon Bennett. yioUiir "Water IJIy" Ucoijfe Stqner. I'iiino "My Jj'irst IJnuee". Vca Carlson. vtitUni "Vnspcr Ki-Us" LoU $hurpe. J'itino (a I Andante from Symphony" l. "ihe Brook"... Looschhorn VCrS. olA.'Is'liru Af Ihu C 1..1. . ' -l ...-Meierbeer, Wallae. R.Unl The hostesses, 1iiB not member of the elub. entertained as a social wu'.'uun'jii mr iirs. .eaii i"ettya, a pro.irinent nuniber of the orania tion. who was celi bratiiic her birthdav .DuceHe , anniversary. The scat of honor at the bead of the table was reserved for the nKieuiaiin uuest of honor, and dainty sprig of I baby breath were used as decorations. Jvrosniann j Kavorg marked the places of the six teen guests. Besides the club members Mrs. F. J Holna, Mrs. John Darby, Miss Mildred Bunn and Miss Stella Batliner were Sucsts at the luncheon. The next meet ing will be held at the home of Mrs Charles Chaffee. 'Surprise Hayden ,,! till', i"'"' '.whin realiS, . .. .i uavilon cave short ;4 Jllr cefrculiiiieHis n- , ( Ihe nft-'i """"- erved Salem Wo-Cumnieri'ial As usual, ii steal niim- meotini! of lh s held ig tlii i this aftcriiooii mAfiiiut whs a ir?f of Mi's- " niiiuii ruiB was one of the most tf the year- jRonsetti's "BH'Sscii naiiio- ., was given ihi me enure most enthusiastic in It" Lcon""ll,s ot "I'l'i't'ciatloi. (air Tbis year urn. nurs, mvi fc otto VVeuiiWpr. tJ Portland; to iui;e cnarge l9am, and it was a Heat rare lKti by Salenmeg. mi: ve lurnished the entire program Mei of a group of classical toud of Russian souks and Li Winds- -Many on the last meeting Iht m .ach club member niest ,and tea was serveo ai tt the afternoon. lotable event of the early , t reception at McCornick i hv the Pythian Sisters, at Kuiyhts of Pythias were in- . of honor. The hall was y decorated, with an abund .rli' flowers, arranged In ar- bmti m4 festoons. A briel essiou was held previous to Liiwtj and an excellent pro- one of the most pieasaiu of. the evening- following n Jurlislit lofreshments were Tl.f program consisted of the nariibers: salo. Mis Ilcluu Selig, ticcoin- m Ether Uavies. Sons', MiSi? kir; iicconiaunlst, Miss Kran ,r. Piano solo, Loleta Angel (Wtevleve Barbour. Piano i!tl)viea The committee In If AMn consisted of Mrs. OonK Sirs. Nina Rowland Uuf Moorcs. ' . . The reoiKiulzatlon of the workinK policy of the (general Federation of ! Women's clubs is to be worked out at ' its biennial convention in l)es Moines. Iowa, June 1 rt 23. Mrs. Robert Bur i dette, of Pasadena, California, chair ! man of the reorganization committee, tve composed of the executive commit-1 left of the genenil federi-tion .aad its! p;ust presitleiiis, to meet at the cull of ' the uresideiii, will also be voted upon. Th members of the staff of the I trn ir native land. A Rule more than ' that this, would h:mpt 77. 90U American-burials have been res tion of French imlu.-iti istetd by the tlraves Rei;istmtion Service and about "1,000 of these are in Kinnee. Not all of these s.ikliers will k- louegiaii, tne illamette t, niversity : turned lo American soil as the Tnited publication, were Ruests f Taul 1vih' j rUateg war deiuirtment proposes to tditor in chief of. the paiwr, il.m.Iuv j ctu-y b- ck to America onlv those rc eveniiiK. at an informal dinner at iiio ! .juesied bv Uixir nvat of kin. This pol ' residence. The tx. nins aft,?.-; Cy will result In leavins ,in France the supi-r was spvnt Uh s;ues iin.l Mhose whose next of kin ask that thev i b lft her and thitse whose removal . is not requested. It is understood also jthat the unidentified Ameilein dead niusie. Mrs. CarMireKe lmnev. Mis. borothy U-imb ami Miss Helu Sateh well assisted duri'.ig the evening. the rehabilit.i-' 1 cundi'lens. American officers, however, have' vimirously ni-?fed that- the number of1 Americans in the xone of oierations was relnllvely small; that the tradi- j tlonal policy of the I'nitcd Stales was! to return its dead fr m f j'.eign soil j and that the American jr ernment -eoiild do mi less than heed tli- jib a -; of tlukye next of kin . ho ir.sisivd il aT. Ihe bmlu-s of tlvii iv auves be n-uir;i d to their homes. sVIN Not A B!emiin nurs the perfect .ppcrancc of her com picxion. Permanent and temporary skin fcoubies are effeoivTly concealed. Reduces cn ruiniral color and correcB !ry skin?..Hish;y Mtferptie, used with Wnciiciil rcsulu ts a nmiwr irnt for 70 fs-s. Cliffoi-d Harry., a Willamette I'ni vetvlly student, is enjoying a 1s tj-om his mpihec, Mrs. J. U,. Jiarry whe came to Siilem to attend the May l:; festivitii s. Mrs. (ieorffe J. Scarce iicvonuvure her sistjer, Mrs. Thomas )Jopk'us a--far as Albany Wednesday, wh-. n th. latter left for Berkeley wheiy she wil make her future home. Ml Hopkin. will accompany her brothci -in-l:,w and sister, Mr. and Mr. A. Y- Brar.s fieM, on a motor tour of Simtherr California, upon her arrival in thai state. Miss Cornelia Marvin was In Wood burn Wednesday where she was the ; will be left in France. Decision by the Franco-American NOTICE OK KX Notice is hereby given, that from iand after the 2d day of Juae, t2U, nt tlir. hot, nt in the nt'ter- ! commission that bodies of American nooll !.,y lhu undersisned soldiers buried In the xone of military , will offer for Side and will si-It at pri j operations may lie exhumed any Umejvate sal..', at the ol'I'ico of Uuy' Smith, laftei: Scultmlier 15 next ends a hiiisiltoriey at law, In Sxlem, .Marion i period of nejotiaUons b-t ween French 1 coum'' Oregon, to tho highest ami iand American authorities. The French 'b' tu cJ,fih Hand, the government desired to meet the wish- j,.,,.,,,,, oxtut Oregon! tow t: es of the American nauon but- enter-j the cast 110 feet of luts I, S, and taincd serious doubts as to the advla-ia. In lloek 2. In Wundtn addition lo ability of removing the American dead) the city of Salem, Marion county. Oro- I .ml by virtue by the ceun- Piano, "MelodiiJus Moments "Silencer Helen Stone. Vocal Duet Accompanied by Violin Helen Snyder and Cordon Bennett" Piano "Fortunata"...: Schuler tlrace Chandler. Violin "Court Dunce"..., Morley " Ernest Aegerter. Piano "June Roses" Spauldina Maude Ensstrom, Violin "The Wuich on the Rhine".. , Franx Claudine Clerth, ; Piano "Christmas Chimes" I , Oreenw-ild Xierti'ude Rjessbtck. Vle4iii "Stephanie (Gavotte" .C7.ebulka linuje Stewng. Piano. i'lMmditutjon" Morrison Madeline Gifsy. Violin "Ui Tyrolin" ..Kern Robert Ramsden. Piano (8) "Reverb" ..Fearls "(b) "Springs Awakening". Epsen (c) "March of the Winds" Read Wilina Morrison. Piano "Pure as Snow" Langr LoulRe Sharpe. Piano "Penso Musicale" Wenf) Helen Ramsden. Violin "Fnntaslc".,...,... Dnnda Ross Harris. Piano "La Frilpusc" Concone Mildred Wchrum. Violin Ensemble Selection thp Woodburn Woman's club. Mrs. Walter Spauldiag was vhnn-i-ing hostess at an Informal gather; v: Thursday afternoon honoring M y Frank Andrea, of London, Englaiu who has recently arrived in Salem. Th lovely Spaulding home on Court stiee. was elaborately decorated with nar clssi and a wealth of brilliant scotch bloom, and, the affair was carrit d on with finesse In every detal(. Assisting the hostess about the rooms were Mrs. Roy Mills, Mrs. Erce' Kay, Mr. Will Mott and Miss Ada Miller. from the aone of operations this year, t Sun. owingto labor and transportation dif- .Suiu n"u'6 to fi..in., i..i..i. .i. .. ." i. .. ,i..!of im order of sale mau I bodies over the railways and highways s'(ute of Ol.ogml 01l t0 K, d;iy 0f. I at a time when the French population : April, J920, in tho matter of the es- was in the first stage of its recovery : tate of William Leadbetter. deeei.sfd. ) (from the economic and sentimental licensing and directing the under-! strain of flv vearn of war. The French i signed, us executor, to sell the above l ea I in miei . w T.rAiini.-n-i.'n i Cvciitittn, nt thn eKlnin nf YVilliiiitt hrinflr on elnmnrous agitation from Oth t n... j . - ijiiuoe.i.t-l , un;vnaru, . er nations for similar permission and principal speaker at the itieeting i i government feared that the sranthiK ' dcfjerlbcd MAGNETOS W, H. Hildebraridt kCo. rfi-.'al of such permission to America would i Service Station -Til North Commercial sljeet S U.E.M JtM'RNAL WANT ABS PAT. has prepared and had approved by the , executive board of the organization, plans relating to membership, dues, representation at its national meetings the elimination of unnecessary offices, the elimination of direct membership by Individual clubs, the establishment of national headquarters and the crea tion of an advisory committee. Mem bership shall consist of state and ter ritorial federations, and foreign clubs. The officers of general federation sec retary and that of auditor aro to be done away with if the plan goes thru. The question of establishing national headquarters in either Chicago or In j Washington will also be considered by a special committee appointed to In vestigate. Representation shall remain the same, the basis of state and territorial membership being one deli gate for the first GOO paid memberships or less, and one delegate for every other 500 paJd mnmboi-shipa fraction. Uiprc,qt j The state president and director of each state are by virtue of their offices additional delegates. Dues shall be on the basis of ten I advised with Dr. S. C, cents per capita far the membership? 1 1cm. Oregon, who anulled ot individual clubs, state and territor ial federations will pay Bimuul dues TIRES ; Special Spring Prices Nev Stock- 1 Factory Firsts , ninlns as a reminder that im- had marked another year cord. The evening was very : flient In conversation and A epeclal birthday cake from Hrr, Mrs. Boharainon and ice we Ki-ved. All departed )'r. Speaker many returns The violin recital by the students of Miss Elizabeth Levy wiU be given at the First Christian church, Tues-, day evening, May eleventh. An unus ual feature Will be the ensemble ol forty "violins with pinnp and pipe wr gan accompaniment. Another specml number will be by the assistants Miss Mary Notson 'and Mr. Thomas wbD Will: give two scepoa from- "A Schpol for gcan(Uh",'..M4s! JSIIldred Rrunk will be piano' accompanist and Mim Luclle Rose organist-. A record this win of hearing Its entirety pitdiatc neighbors of Charles a him a complete surprise LttendnnCa Is .expected' as be the last opportunity Miss Levy's ei semble in this season. ' The Hawkeyes will be entertained Tuesday evening by Mrs. I. McAdams at her homo 245 t street at eight o'clock. All Iowa people are urged to attend. I IJ Turner presented 3S of nr Miss Beatrice Shelton was hostess at f-i piano pupils In a public re !a prettily arranged banquet, at the h( turn Lee ii. K. church, Moose hall Wednesday afternoon wine, April 30, to a large ! when she entertained the little uplls 'dative audence. A notice, who so successfully staged the Queen mivaa the fact, all played of Hearts pageant as a benefit for the 'linn- 11... .... ). I . . Am Int ll-AIYint.U Hie siuuenis were ; new nospiuii roeeuiiy. 1 r i.ented upon their exwn-1 program of the Lullubva, Fans, Jaek- oi me diriicult classical in-the-box and Wow worm woo assisted bv WTayne Allf' " CecU uca non. Mrs! Oscar fllngrich delighted them with some of her JDxlIan" songs and patitomlncs. in her beautiful In dian costume. Miss Nell Svkes, re cently returned from Siberia .related some of her experlertces.in that coun try. Tho entire class voted Miss Shel ton vote of thanks fbr her tnougni fulness and interest in arranging the affair. The following pupils were present: Truth and. Rose Huston, Doris Jlicks, Rollin and Delhert Graber, Eleanor ni,.,.Mf ciitj tenks. Maxioe and r ii Twnthtf Re.ll. Lorraine I rt.efitlci predict uh rilll ant -nd p.lUwoih Fletcher. Helen Pollock.' these children ennttnno ! u.m. nisiinn. Rertha Babcock, "'We. i i..: nj ennslh. Pauline .auici uir u una they reflected great their teacher. Miss Tur- comiiines a fine tech 'wey and poetic sentiment. f-'Wrnble numbers received "PPlauso, that the 'Jfcompelled to respond to 5 numbers were marked towing, perfect intonation M of manuscript. ,;h,"hita"of the evening was by little Helen Snyder and "t, accompanied by the "'tnwmble. Tiny Margaret 'ire Stoner, both about 7 Z "e special mention 'American Dead To Be Moved Despite Economic Strife Paris. Representatives of the American War department here esti mate that about 60 per cent of the American soldiers burled In. France will be exhumed and taken back to B0x3 Non-skid $11.35 1 30x3 'i Non-skid 14.93, 32x3 Non-skid $16.95' 81x4 Non-skid 23.75: 32x1 Non-skid 24.251 ' 33x4 Non-skid .............. 24.85; 34x4 Non-skd ..: 25.45 ; Full Guarantee j CANCER 'lio. w.hom. this niiii' conettiui. J will say that 1 was afflicted with a can cerous growth In my tempi" to the annoyance of myself and family. Stone. 8a L medicine for five days and then a simple oint ment and lifter n few dais the CUf- of one dollar, and annual dues for na-1 CKK came nut .entirely to mv ui-eat tlonal and international organuvitions ; witlsfaclion. I can trulv recomiiiend shall be twenty five dollars and for; Dr. Stone.. foreign clubs, five dollars. 1 R. J. THORlf. Thfr creation of an advisory commit- Sensido, Oregon, box ri63. km Bride Sale of Trunks md Luggage tOCXP WITH EACH NO POLX NO U'H ARK OPFElUXfl IN- DLCIXG I'RICDS On all TRt.N'KS and llauil bassattc. Kvery June .Rrlile In lie, us well as all others es IK'ctlng lo take a trip kIioiiIiI call at once and select the pleoe tjicy iipcd for theU1 liaemlcd journey. Wo jf lll mark and Imltl any pluoo of traveling aixalu yon select until you wish It do liven d. Quite a subslanllal 'saving caa b uiadu uf Ihix time over our nlnadv Ion prices. COBD TIRES OUXO l011-8KUt 32x4 " Non-sikd 41.75 323 Non-srad ......... 29.25- 33x4 Non-sikd 43.00. 34x.4 Non-skid 44.50 8000 Mile Guarantee Buy Early MAWOM TIRE CO Commercial and Court Sts. , ; Ralem, Ore. Be. sure and see us before you buy People's Cash Store" have purchased a 4on DcLiixe. Watch for it on the streets of Salem. W.fir HfLDEBRANDT 219 H, Commercial St G. S. HAMILTON Home Furnisher 340 OTBT .STREKT - tftttf tit he Doom or the ' Ubgodly wmen be tortured in a Burning Hell throughout allEternity ? H the Bible Answer. Come and Hear I11 that answer eth a matter before he hear eth it.it is a folly and a shame rmr-Solomon-. l u wutian experience counts only as we take advantage of every opportunity fen as to receive Light from'God's precious book the Bible, and in humility of liW in that Light." ' . t- Weve preaching Bible Truth, not Fables, nor the Traditions of Men. Mother great sermon study by ' . EVANGELIST A. R. BELL l 0'. CHURCH, North Fifth and Gaines Avenue. Tomorrow Evening, 7:30 u Take North Commercial Car WY'APF nvmh nnMVFiTTFT) WHY NOT YOU? Bargains in Used Cars Overland .....:,..........:............r..........275 White (Special Body) m .............$70() Cole (in good shape) ................,.....gg50 Chalmers, new tires, excellent JWt condition $g()0 mi Maxweii $550 1917 Dodge. .r $750 1918 Mitchell $800 1917 Hupmobile $750 1915 Studebaker, 6-cylinder, rer painted and overhauled $800 1917 Studebaker, overhauled and repainted $950 1920 Maxwell Roadster. Has run 600 miles Full lines of United States, Goodrich and Fisk Tires and Tubes. Large stock of Accessories .and parts of all kinds. Y?e never close. arion Automobile Co. 235 S. Com'l. St. Phone 362