tagcThrctf The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. - f T7 ? XT Edited by ! Adelaide V. Lake Telephone 82 Of Interest To Women .ft T )flV Z5 As May Jta IJUJ . . ta, JW"". "-..naeed m r Kantnor re- Salem who has May 25, Si fi ' ,,-jnoarlaV W4 w .k.n clothes and '""'l fathered in and lat- " t nn a reiiei fl Zior the Near East . ,ithes w" , ., ho .ad nl iroui - h because of the great Wb, the work last year, was 01 , asrain tht. year. own lu " Mr. Kantner j letter 1 ilr .anrfinK OU' W " Salem ummunities .l. , ji,,A'inL' and c una iuiiu" o the purpose ol the drive: 01 BUllsiiuo .la WJ 1 .,. heart- ... nmes iu b-'"" her poverty stricken, . npooie. n,. resoonae a yea. - ... i... tanrint Qua wear out hav.e not improv- j .Am it oris ua.. .. thov should, anu so - (or help again becomes an """"7.. n..- at which , as w -- . .v. ninth lie 3 lu uo 6 ecu i Ex- red up anu. u -- i i HanrtsaKer, aioca. ' '. Drfianri Oregon, or oth- ... vafmirv Brothers, ea- iha .hinment here. I am asking you in the name I the suffering people and in the imt of the God of Mercy tu as ms the direction of the cam--i i nnr rnmmiinitv. or to nun utin wu . "In connection with the cloth- camnaiEn. it has Deen sug- . ...... ,l..lle fif Qnv rip- esiru luofc iuj.1 " ... i .lh. ii, A ....... 1.1 ha uorv wuntahlp." A dress rehearsal is being held in h, (Hvpn hv thp. Waahineton nnlA, Mirli antimil el DP pltlh nVi- y. may iu, ai n.iu, m cuo tnior htjft Rrnnnl ant uorium. Tho nnoi-otta 1. in twn rt WITh about fortv in the cast. Jack is presented with a baked Mrice an ricrn cnl ; nnA hvnnn. iiDitg tne Princess ana ner ai- I,nil3nla ..rnao lham rtff t rt Jack and his comrades on re- pninf find the girls gone and V n,.n. ..i .1. utile Black Dwarf learn what The second act opens with the fa) DnnHvUnJ 1171.. 1W. .. 'es to purchase onions in kich to boil the girls, the Little "1 Ladv annpars cnii toil, tun k. . -.laaiic cuunng io ineir res- A . "a": mm . aCK in wh Talr ia "t "ie ogre is fed baked !" "Mil his appetite for boys N Sirls ia destroyed and he ill ine nn ahaaua M-er beans, baked beans, noth 6 i" oetter than good baked mm Warming of New Home Is Surprise A- house warming and surprise party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williams and family at their beautiful new home at Lib erty, on Saturday evening, May 14. A number of friends and neighbors went to call in a body and a pleasureable evening was spent with games and visiting. Refreshments were served. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gibson, E. Dough erty, O. E. Brooks, J. C. Morrison, Roy V. Ohmart, George Elgin, Hubert Holder, Raymond Cleve land, E. C. Free, W. J. Neuens F. L. Scott, H. P. Cleveland, R. D. Gibson, Smith Dougherty, Carl Gibson, John Wirth, Bruce Fox, King S. Bartlett, F. P. Sculley, L. Hill, Edward Jamel, Mrs. Cora Rickabaugh, J. L. Hubbard, J. F. Holden, Anna V. Robbins, S. Mc Donald, Clarence Holder, H. H. Mumford, Melvin Cleveland, Guy Williams, Paul Free, Leon Will lams, Stanley Neuens, Lee Oh mart, Billie Rickabaugh, Miss May F. Cleveland, Miss Danta Robbins, Miss Ruth Dougherty, Miss Velleda Ohmart, Miss Lil lian Neuens, Miss Ellen Neuens, Miss Verla Hill, Miss Belva Hill, Miss Lela Fox, Miss Helene El gin, Miss Ramona Rickabaugh, Miss Jean Bartlett, Miss Esther Neuens, Miss Gladest Williams and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williams. Coming to The Grand Theatre Salem Gives Freely For Albertina Kerr Nursery Good results are being obtain ed from the solicitation being done by Salem club women for the Albertina Kerr nursery, said Mrs. John J. Rofierts, chairman of the drive and general execu tive, yesterday. Girls from the senior high school will canvass the residence district during the week, so that every one will have an opportunity" to give ttoward the cause. The drive has been placed on a "dollar," basis, so that everyone may feel that he can afford to have a part in it. On Saturday tags will be sold on the streets for twenty five cents. East Central Circle Will Meet The East Central Circle of the Methodist church will meet on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rice, at 960 Center street. kwell Given H. H. West ta. 'ira, HIT 19 On Tnnnal Wends of H. ' N weolt joined in celebrat- ltd anniversary of his " Tbe party was hed at the " i Ml son. N. g. Wewcott, m u riven in the nature of Slr2? Plrty also- Mr- West iH go with his son and R" Union. Orejfen, where wit,, jr ---)9BBn 4j fmmt mmm HHlVOwn m MrT ' BH oiuse Gioum in a J.Mker Head Jc Ptxxluctioii.'Lova' Startine Sunday. Menu Hints Breakfast Fruit Waffles with Melted Jelly Sausages Coffee Lunch Veal Loaf, Sliced Thin Currant Jelly Creamed Potatoes Cake Dinner Roast Pork Mashed Potatoes Buttered Peas Tomato-Gelatin Salad Rhubarb and Prune Pie Watt-Short Wedding Solemnized Last Night A simple but most imprmJvc ceremony was that pronounced last night for the marriage of Miss Marguerite Watt, of Bridg er, Montana, and Leonard Short, of Salem. They were married Place On Bench Is Girl's Goal New York, May 18. Miss Cla rice Margole8-Baright, brilliant New York woman attorney, with offices in the heart of the flu..n eial district, has announced her candidacy for judge of the chil dren's court. Miss Baright first put in her application for appointment to the bench of the children's court seven years ago, but the porftion has always been filled by a man. Since then another New York wo man has been appointed to the police bench and Miss Baright feels that the time Is opportune now to reenter her applicati tf. for the work closest to her heart, and for which she feels she is best fitted the role of guiding little ones along the long, long road that lies ahead of each. With her knowledge of the law and her acknowledged levelness of head, friends of Miss Baright believe she could do much for New York's swarming thron.-s of adolescents for besides her head her heart is trained in the work he has chosen. membered as Miss Muriel Grant. For some years, at different -iods, she was employed on the Ob server as reporter and for some months during 1920 was society editor of the Statesman at Sa lem. She was well known in all parts of the county. Mr. Ponsjer was until recently employed by the Shattuck Motor company in Dallas, but for some weeks has been engaged by the Stewart Mo tor company at Independence. He has always been a Ford salesman and a very successful one. . er, Glen DeHaven, Jack Sibley, Lew Gohrke, Conrad Stafrin and the Misses Maude Miller, Blffie Brown, Eva Bohle, Magdalene Kuntz and Fannie Dempsey. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT Salem Women Will Go to Silverton Mrs. J. H. Baker, Mrs. E. J. Swafford and Mrs. F. W. Selee are in Silverton today looking for suggestions for a sun parlor for the old people's home to be built Chnrch Society Entertained in Dallas Dallas, May 19. Miss Abbie Walker delightfully entertained the X L Sunday school class of the Methodist church Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Con rad Stafrin on Clay street. Cali fornia poppies and marigolds made vivid points of color about the rooms. The evening was spent with music and in playing old jtime games, after which a dainty jtwo course luncheon was served jto Mesdames Tracy Savery, Ralph Morrison, Frank James, vfess Elliott, E. V. Dalton, W. C. Schaef Mrs. Allen Is Surprised on Birthday Dallas, May 19. A surprise at party was given Mrs. B. Y. Allen MONTE BLUE IS SOME LIAR Strawberry Jam I want a good recipe for straw berry jam. Will you please give me one? MRS. C. A. All berry jams are made alike if you make genuine jam. That is, allow three-fourths of a pound of sugar to each pound of fruit. Crush' the berries after they hitj,ai ana waahpri thpn stir in ed the suerar. Jam. like jelly, should sary the home of Rev. William snort, grandather of the groom, who pronounced the service. The house was pretty in its decora tions of pink roses and snow balls and only a very few friends were present. Those who witness ed the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Eveden, Miss Char lotte Doncaster, Mrs. Lizzie Smith and Mis. William Short. The couple will make their home at 626 South Capitol street. Aurora Woman Celebrates Birthday Aurora, May 19. A number of friends of Miss Matilda GeiBy conereeated at her home in this be boiled hard and fast. When jam is done it will give the same lest as is required for finished jolly. That is, when a little is cooled in a spoon for a few min utes it will not pour from the side of the spoon, but will flake off in a sheet. Seal in hot ster ilized jelly glasses and when cold cover with hot melted paraffin. arrlcity Sunday afternoon and help- 1 A AtnKnta tr.ai fiQth nnniver- of her birth. The occasion very much enjoyed by the was IN "A PERFECT CRIME" She was Fat Th i.d on thto pktur Hives you n W looked. BTUkt-B'" Ins uy direettoiw of Kor rsiem. """7.." lbs. hi tbn BWJntlM Now b ta ?-. r,'' marit ally ftitrt tnd In 0 UrbMlth. .EUli-abto w(l ft If-troatment. Man? lUr.). Cam, an,. NO-II, SMtlM . " T pioneer woman and her guests. at her home on Birch street Tues day by Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown, Mr. and Mtb. J. S. Ma comber, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cof fin and children, Mrs. John Mac Donald, Ralph Macomber and B. Y. Allen, In honor of her birth day. The rooms were attractively decorated with white sweet peas and pink carnations. A delicious two course luncheon was served, after which the afternoon was spent In social chatting. mars the perfect appearance of hef complexion. Permanent and temporary skin troubles are effectively concealed, deduces unnatural color and corrects Creasy skins. Highly antiseptic. Send 15c for Trial SIM IjFERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York Mr. and Mrs. Ponsler Leave Dallas for Roseburg Dallas, May 19. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ponsler left Tuesday for Roseburg - where they will here after make their home. Mr. Pons ler becomes sales agent for C. A. Lockwood, Ford dealer at Rose burg, and will cover a large ter ritory. Mrs. Ponsler will be better re- 1 ft For Three Generation.. Have Made Child-Sir th. 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