Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 28, 1921, Page Page Nine, Image 9

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    Page Nine
Origoa.
Soctety and Club News
Of Interest To Women
Edited by
Adelaide V. Lake
Telephone 82
The Capital Journal,
. of C. To
Initiate 41
On Sunday
""L.I order Sunday al-
lt!ee8 will be ajhninistered by J.
p . ,i..nntv. ot La
. ,,ils will be
PHOT TrorUand. the WIL
"Jhpv and some from
hB irecun Two hundred fif
feTare expected for
F nation service'aud at least
;cb.i ud sTiday evea-
, . ihp Marion hotel.
K2Lm tor initiation are the
f Salem: Walter J. Lu
fery An'on Schulte , Ed
Ewafelder, Thomas Don-
Lett Savage, Walter Krager.
Ei. att. varies uen.en.
Gretinger, m
J. (J. IGUei, Aruuiu
Frank Etzel,
Uden-
"First Ladv of The Land" Greets
Delegation of United
Daughters of 1812
J. B
.,., uv J. Hermans;
B? van Handel, Joseph
E J M. Miller, Vincent T.
K Walter Ed Krager, William
Ty,y William KerUer, George .1.
Sebopf, Benjamin K. Forbes, E. J.
Ed Thomas Mclnaney, Rev.
flomas Zelinski. Kichard Saucier,
teeFreres; from Mt. Angel: Mat
thew S. Pagan, Frances Smith, L.
E Duffy, Paul Sullivan, W J. Leo
told R. J. Mcliarrity and L. K.
Terneyaeo.
Thotoas Brown, grana kuis",
till act as toastmaster tor tnc
banquet, and the following prog
ram has been arranged:
"La Cinquantiue
Sacred Heart Academy orch
estra. , , A ll
Welcome Lavlu "
Vocal solo, "Little Mother of
Blue" Shierine L.ioyu
The Catholic Citizen
Rev. J. K. BUCK
Orchestra "Apple itiossoms
Knighthood Kev. J. H. Black
Hanosolo "Andante de Finale'
from Lucia Gladys Emery
Organization - P. a. K.eaney
Vocal solo "One Fleeting Hour"
Bernice Feller, voice; Lillian
Stangl, cello.
Knights of Columbus in Ore
gon .. .J. H. Pearce, state deputy.
Vocal solo Gladys Dimeler
The Cross and Flag ,
.Kev. J. L. uerouin
Vocal solo ... Mrs. Philip Jaskoskl
Our Order
...Frank L. Lonergan, supreme
director.
Boures Violin-Sonate
Violin, Mary Schoettle,
Cellc, Lillian Stangl,
Piano, Gladys Emery.
Knights of Columbus Clubs
....P. J. Hanley, district deputy
Vocal solo Viola Fiuney
College Student as a Knight
Rev. Odilo Ortman
Orchestra "Fire Files
' flSasuW iSasSLSaiVasBaB aSaBaiBiiBiiiiBH
At the recept convention of the United Daughters of 1812 at
Washington a number of the delegates called on Mrs. Harding and
were entertained by the "First Lady of the Land." When the
photographer made his usjial appearance "Laddie Boy," the White
House pet, was right on the job.
Miss Mable Hayes
Is Honored At Shower
Dallas. May 28. One of the
leading social events of the week
as the miscellaneous' shower
given Wednesday evening by Miss
Bessie Gooch and Mrs. Finley
Whitney at the former's home on
Court Street in honor of Miss
Mable Hayes, bride-elect, who is
loon to wed Robert G. Van Orsdel,
local druggist.
The home was artistically dec
orated with small red hearts, red
roses and peonies. The evening
as devoted to merry-making,
M the chief amusement was the
dvice to the bride-elect. Each
West pieced a block for a quilt,
completing a whole quilt during
te evening As the evening
Progressed, the bride-elect was
..im lu a laoie. upon wnion
placed a large red heart which
od exposed to view beautiful
Prwenu. Miss Hayes -was the
"Wpient of many beautiful gifta
ilver and handiwork. At a
J" hour the hostesses served a
1 uintv 1 .. - - v.
Those bidden to enjoy the oc-
were: Mrs. J. I. Potter,
Bert l)han. Mrs. Fred Koser,
M D. Ellis, Mrs. C. H. Morris
"n. Henry Campbell, Mrs. Simon
ihelm. Mrs. c. O. Tennis,
wes Adah Campbell, Florence
! Jolia Nunn. Addie Mar-
Oo Bernice Newbill and Rossi e
!e Sh reeve.
La Grande
Woman Is
P.O.E.Head
Officers elected on Thursday at
the state convention of P. K O.
held at Woodburn were the fol
lowing: President Mrs. Edna C,
Browneton, I chapter, La Grande;
first vice-president, Mrs. Emma
Parts, N chapter, Portland; sec
ond vice-president. Mrs. Maude
Kent, S chapter, Corvallis; or
ganizer, Mrs. Mary K. Logan, O
chapter, Albany; recording secre
tary. Mrs. Mauel settienner, J
chapter, Woodburn; correspond
ing secretary, Ethel S. Palmer, L
chapter, Newberg; treasurer, Mrs.
Bodiue, C chapter, Portland. Dele
gates to supreme convention are
Mrs. Edna C. Browneton, La
Grande, and Mrs. Mary K. Logan,
Tualatin.
Retiring officers, who presided
at the state session were Mrs.
Mary K. Logan, Tualatin, presi
dent; lUrs. Edna C. Browneton, La
Grande, first vice-president; Mrs.
Lena Odell, organizer, Portland
Mrs. Maude Kent, Corvallis, rec
ording secretary; Mrs. Florence
B. Blewett, Eugene, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. Mabel Settlemeier,
Woodburn, treasurer.
The election on Thursday was
followed by the installation of of
ficers. The convention passed a
resolution in regard to pro-Ger
man propaganda which is circu
lating in Portland. A copy of these
resolutions is to be furnisneu
Portland and Salem papers.
Flowers were presented by their
home chapters to Mrs. Blewett
Eugene; Mrs. Browneton, of
Grande; and Mrs. Settlemier,
Woodburn.
The convention in Woodburn ex
tended over three days, beginning
on Tuesday and closing Thursday.
A full program was provided for
each day, comprising morning, ar
ternoon and evening sessions. Two
official delegates were present
from each chapter in Oregon. Six
past state presidents of the order
were in attendance. On Thursday
a irrniin of twelve Salem P. E. O's
motored over to Woodburn where
they joined the two official dele
gates, Miss Laura Grant and Mrs.
Florence Littler, and presented a
model meeting.
Sunday to the farm home of Mr
and Mrs. Will McDerby, north of
Marion, where they surprised Wil
lis McDerby, whose birthday an
niversary It was. The birthday
dinner was served at noon and
twenty four covers were laid at
the table. Following dinner the
times was spent in talking over
old times and in gathering wild
flowers. Snaps shots of thej group
were taken. Among those pres
ent were Tom Harris, Mrs. Elnor
Cetchell, Mrs. Blanch Crow, Miss
Clara Crow, Miss Laura Crow,
Miss Margaret Crow, Miss Susie
Crow, Francis Crow, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Emett Tandy, Clarence Tan
dy, George Tandy, Misa Josephine
Tandy, Mrs. R. M. Shaves and
John Shaves, of Turner, Mr. and
Mrs. A- S. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. S.
W. Forrest and Russel Forrest.
Mr. and Mrs. McDerbe moved here
recently from Nebraska and wre
followed by their son who saw
service over seas.
W.R.C. Has
Silver Tea
For Benefit
A silver tea for members ot the
Women's Relief Corps was given
on Friday afternoon from 2 to 5,
at the home of Mrs. F. B. South
wick. 'Honor guests on this occa
sion kere Mrs. Agnes Dinsmore,
Mrs. Ida M. Babcock, Mrs. Briggs,
Mrs. Sarah Drager and Mrs. South
wlck, all of whom were charter
members of the first Woman's, Re
liet Corps in Oregon, Sedgwick,
number one, which was organized
January 8, 1886. There were twen
ty charter members of the post,
and seven of these are still liv
ing. The two charter members not
present are Mrs. Margaret Simp
son and Mrs. Margaret Stoltz.
Mrs. Southwick's home was beau
tifully decorated with baskets ot
flowers and greenery. Mrs. Ida M.
Babcock gave a talk on "Organiz
ing a Department." The first de
partment was organized in Salem
with Mrs. Babcock as first provis
ional president. Mrs. Southwick,
who was first treasurer of the
corps in 1886, gave delightful rem
iniscences of early days. Mrs. Liz
zie Smith, a member for thirty
one years, and a past I). P., ot
spoke interestingly of the relief
work done then and now. Mrs.
Norma Terwllliger, corps presi
dent, spoke of the work of the
present day "since 1883" when
the Woman's Kelief Corps was
first organized and incorporated
with but a few members. This or
ganization now numbers 194,000
and in Oregon alone there are 44
corps and 3,750 members. Sedg
wick chapter has in good standing
256 members.
In the dining room roses weio
used for decorations and Mrs
Babcock and Mrs. Dinsmore pour
ed, relieved by Mrs. Cordelia. Lta
Bare. Aissisting in serving were
Mrs. Delia Clearwater, Mr Jen
nie Pope, Mrs. Anna Simonds,
Mrs. Lillian Fleenor, Mrs. lier-
moine Hobbs, Mrs. Marie Thompr
son assisted about the rooms.
About fifteen dollars was realized
which will go to help pay expenses
of the veterans at their yearly
state encampment.
of
La
of
Surprise is Given
For William Sherwood.
William Sherwood member ot
the 1921 class of Willamette uni
versity, was pleac-ntly surprised
by members of the Lincolnian lit
erary society of the university
and other friends who took this
means on Wednesday evening to
bid him good bye. Mr. Sherwood
is leaving for Arizona. Guests were
Miss Grace Aldrich, Miss Wilma
Kayburn. Miss Alice Boack, Miss
Gladys Wilson, Miss Gladys Taylor
Miss Gwendolyn Hulbert, Mrs.
Leslie Bailey, Miss Grace Sher
wood. Mrs. Zeda Thoten, Mrs. E.
E. Sherwood, Mr. Fleming, Mr.
Dent. Mr. Robbins, Mr. Brock, Mr.
Bailey, Paul Sherwood, Everett
Lisle and the guest of honor, Wil
liam Sherwood.
Fowle Home to be
Scene of Reception.
A reception for Eva Emery Dye,
an authority on Oregon history,
will be, given on Monday evening
at the home of W. B. Fowle, 298
Capital street, Mrs. Dye, whose
home is at Oregon City, will visit
Salem on Monday and Tuesday and
will speak to members of the
Oregon History classes at Willam
ette university at the 7:45 and 10
o'clock periods on Tuesday. The re
ception on Monday evening is be
ing given by Professor Gatke
Dean Frances Richards and mem
bers of the Oregon history classes
of the university. Decorations for
the affair are .being done by Mi
Mildred Clarke and Miss Esther
Parounagian is in charge of re
freshments. Mrs. Dye will be en
tertained at Lausanne hall while
she is In the city.
little Dorothy White
U Honored at Birthday Party.
Little Miss Dorothy White was
the charming honor guest at a bir
thday party given yesterday after
noon on the occasion of her ninth
birthday, by her mother, Mrs. Geo.
A. White. Decorations of roses
were used in the rooms and the
table was all in pink and was cen
tered with the prety birthday cake
bearing many candles. Games pass
ed the afternoon. Mrs. White was
assisted by Mrs. O. E. Fletcher, of
Portland, and Miss Henrietta
White.
Children present were Violet
Dusenberry, Lolita Robinson, Lor-
ta Robinson, Robert Varley, Mar-
jorie Marcus, Marjorie Webb. Ca
therine Sheldon, Wayne Sheldon,
iNancy Thtelsen, Gretchen Thiel-
sen, Bertha Babcock, and Gywen
eth Edwards.
at Corvallis where they are being
entertained over Junior week end.
Motor to Portland
To Attend the Theatre.
Mrs. L. C. Farmer and Miss Alta
Jones are among those who went
to Portland during the past week
to see Al Jolson in "Sinbad."
Sweet Briar
Club Has Meeting.
The Sweet Briar club of Wal
lace road met last Friday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Arthur
Utley. Twelve members of the so
ciety and two visitors were pres
ent. The visitors were Mrs. Verd
Allen and Mrs. Pratt of Riverside,
California. The afternoon was
spent in conversation and needle
work. Refreshments were served.
The club will meet next on June
14 with Mrs. Charles Chaffee. This
occasion will be a covered dish
luncheon.
Mrs. Miller Hostess
For M. E. Mothers Club.
Members of the Mothers class of
the First Methodist ch'urch met on
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Fred L. Miller. Mrs. Peck
was assistant hostess. The house
was decorated with spring flowers
and at the close of the afternoon,
refreshments were served. Miss Es
ther McCracken contributed to
the entertainment by singing
"The Gypsy Trail" and "His Lullaby."
Former Salem
Woman Visits Here.
Mrs. Forest Brackert of San
Francisco, tormurly Miss Leonore
Staley, is visiting in Salem at the
home of Miss Alta L. Jones. Mrs.
Brackert is well known in Salem
and has many friends here, as she
made her home here for a number
of years before, her marriage,
which was an event of about two
years ago.
Attends Missionary
Meeting ki Portland.
Mrs. George Alden spent Thurs
day and Friday in Portland where
she attended the meeting of the
conference board of the Horn Mis
sionary society of the Mlthodist
Church. Mrs. Alden is correspond
ing secretary for the board.
Plan Week End
Trip to Neskowin.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Vibbert and
Charles Sapptngfleld are plan
ning a week end trip to Neskowin.
They will probably be a part ot
a large party which will make tho
trip
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Loose and dau
ghter Emily, went to Clayton on
Thursday to visit Charles Loose,
who is ill.
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
Returns Home
After Visit to Mother.
Mas Carthew returned to Mare
Island on Thursday after a short
visit in Salem with his mother,
Mrs. Fannie Carthew.
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
Beauty Contented1
Tou are (Ivrayi confident
that your beauty hatbeen
developed to the highest
ul lu pouibilittes after
using Couraud't Oriental
Cream.
Si2
Go to Hood River
To Stay Over Memorial Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills will
go to Hood River tomorrow and
will spent Sunday and Monday
there. They will be accompanied
by their two daughters.
Are Entertained
At 0. A. C. For Week End.
Mis Leah Ross and Miss Mollis
Viek are spending the week enf.
Is Guest for
Week End at 0. A. C.
Miss- Marie Breltensteln is a
guest this week at O. A. C. where
she is visiting her sister, Miss
Clara Breltensteln, at Ihe Pi Beta
Phi house. She will enjoy junior
week end festivities while there.
JOURNAL' WANT ADS PAY
HEALS
WAMjpRS
0nDauhter'sBody. Caused
Suffering. Kept Awake.
V ' mghter became Infected
with f some sort ir the form
of smaii, watery bliste which
spread rapidly over the e ire body.
It caused great irritation and suffer
ing and the was kept awake often,
and her clothing aggravated the
eruption.
"I had her treated but It did not
seem to help her. I decided to try
Cuticura Soap and Ointment and
there was a marked improvement.
When I had uswd two cakes of Soap
and one box of Ointment she waa
heated." (Signed) Mrs, Ada Menxel,
658 K. Tlrd St., Portland, Oregon.
Give Coticura Soap, Ointment and
Talcum the care of your skin.
MfcrmtrMftll Mdm:'
Da, .t, lbi4ta , Ham.
war-
BaTf utxara Soap ahairea wtltkotrt laaaa.
t RE0LD1
XBffVBSli t JhSAi ask your, druggist JL
XW' Graduation
For
and
Weddings
For the graduate whether boy or girl, we can suggest nothing better
. .. -,-r T1 dl IT 1 1 ,, -lr Imonloi-a Vflll
than a watch lrom nartman cros., oaieni inuunom u,,..- -r-may
thoose from the finest selection of standard makes here. Special
prices on many articles of gifts that last, makes buying here an ad
vantage now.
Diamond Rings
Fancy cluster rings, real onynx
rings, many beautiful mountings
for a nice solitare diamond.
Silverware
Ask to see the new Hostess pat
tern in plate, guaranteed with
out time limit and many other
patterns.
Cut Glass and Silver Sheffield Ware
Many nice pieces in engraved glass and other patterns at special
prices. See our windows for graduation and wedding gift sugges
tions. We are always pleased to make suggestions.
HARTMAN BROS.
SALEM, OREGON
Eyes Examined and Glasses
Fitted
Quality Jewelers and y
Opticians
Willis McDerby Is
Given Birthday Surprise.
Four locals of relatives
well filled baskets
with
Mrs. W. H. Lytle
T.yPentertaineo
members of her bridge club who
gathered at her home on Tuesday
afternoon. Guests on this occasion
were Mrs. Homer Smith, Mrs. Ed
Baker, and Mrs. De Beck, of Van
couver B. C. The club will mee;
again June 7 at the home of Mrs.
Henry Meyers.
California Folk
Here for June Wedding.
Mrs C. A. wetz and small
daughter, Betty Jane, of Modesto,
r-oHfrnia. have arrived in Salem
and are visiting here at the home I
of Mrs. Betz' mother, Mrs. Wil-1
liam Blake. They came to attend
Ike wedding of Miss Lily Blake.
. tu. nlace June I. They will
r
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TOMORROW AND MONDAY
CONTINUOUSLY, STARTING 2 P. M.
TUESDAY
2:00 7:15 -9:00 P
motored last; spend the summer here.
fcll-aW
VE 11 Solemnised.
rt Bertha Bauer, of St. Paul,
" " and Leo Bloom, were I
J" on Wednesday morning at:
'lock nnptial mass at the Ca-!
y trch. Rev. Father J. R
eaiciating. The bride was!
r?T bT Miss Mary Heenan I
groom by his brother.
7" Kooni A very simple service 1
fc; nd only immediate
JJr th couple were present.
tt. 1 Mrs. Bloom will make
' - ia.ry farm near
I
5 tt 0. A c.
oZL, ence ElKln ha sone
rvalltr .here she i. spending
"1 with Miss Erroa L.
Ihe Alpha XI Delta
-T1T!le f-lin will spend
fc"1 in CorrUlU with
"r- Grant Elgin.
A Time of Plenty
THE TIME TO SAVE IS WHEN YOU HAVE
This hold good with money as well as with other prop
erty.
, , j i.: Ar. nnt wnrrv neople with a
War times, ana nara uiu -y : : -,oir,n
" Kk. those who have maue nu , CJ.. H
DailR Btxuum,
for the days to come.
Our bank is the place to start an account and be prepar
ed for times of need.
naorvativ-e and at all times keep
Our operations are conservative . a m u
the interest of our customers in mini
Capital National Bank ;
SALEM, OKtuun
O Bank in Marion covy that has a tnart department
ZANE GREY
"The Man of the Fore
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An extra good cast with Robert McKIm and Claire Adams. A
NOTE This is
A storv of the great out-ioors with beautiful scenes and a clean love element
Mountain Lion, a Big B:uk Bear and a Dog have excellent parts.
. rm r t....l !.,., o a a
ihe Picture that will be shown in some of the largest Theatres in tne i ounvry, .ane v,rcy
WURLITZER CONCERTS 2.457:30 P, M.
Tomorrow By Mr. McDonald
1 "Believe Me If All those Endearing Young Charms"
2 "March Militaire" Groms
9 "Hv TVip Waters of MInnetonka" Lieurance
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SENNET'S
"SWEET HEART
DAYS"
4 Anvil Cborus
Verdi
SCENIC
"NO HOPE FOR
THE DRYS"
Tomorrow and Monday
2 ;00 i :00 5 :30 7 :30
and 9:00 P. M.
OREGON
OUR MUSIC
Makes Good Pictures
Better
KXaVL
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