Page Three
ociety and Club News
Edited by
Adelaide V. Lake
Telephone 82
Of Interest To Women
The Capita! Journal, Salem, Oregon
irthday Is
Surprise
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What's New
On
The Market
Salem buyers were offering a
higher price for large frys this
morning than was belnir n.,,.. -
Portland. While the market there
(seems to be well supplied, Sa
lient retailers are having some dif
ficulty in meeting the demand
for birds weighing two pounds
land over. Twenty four cents a
pound was the offer of two buy
ers this morning, though ship
:pere still maintained their price
of 21 cents.
I Salmon is not quite as plenti
ful as a few days ago, though
there is a ready 'supply on the
; market today and the price has
I not changed. Deep sea crab are
jvery nice in appearance and are
selling at 40 cents each.
I Currants are more plentiful on
the market this morning and will
become so from now on. They
are selling three boxes for 25
cents or $1.75 per crate. The
price to the grower is about 4
and iVi cents a pound.
Pie cherries are being offered
four boxes for a quarter. The
season is a little early for can
ning cherries which are expected
j to be much lower in price.
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Miss Hazel 1'rice enienameu
Thursday evening for her ap-
istrict deputy president. me
OUBC was jetuiaicu wiin iaikc
f aiL vycic illicit null
UN hri.f. ill i nu 3. .nun nil I ik
nwprs wpre used nrcout the
mi .1. ii r rtf i k wri ducul
pJayng cards and high snore
is won by MiRs Fletcher and
roV Tlio nffirora nrononlcH Mice
iiic nun a siitci inn n auu
rnose present were miss rjinei
nicis, mm, .ir-Mii v.uuiiii iiikd,
rs. c litnrn av or. Mrs. Kacne
r. M. (,. Pettevfl and Mirs Leah
loyal Women's Class
Met Thursday Afternoon
The Loyal Women's class of
the First Christian church met
on Thursday afternoon at the
church parlors. The Cradle Roll
and their mothers were guestt of
the afternoon. Refreshments were
served. A program was given and
Included the following numbers:
Story, Mrs. Eugenia GillinEham;
readings, Meta Richards, Evelyn
Wilcox ard Mrs. D. B. Simpson;
trio, Lolita and Lorita Robinson
and Lois Birdwell; vocal solo,
Agnes Siler, accompanied by
Dorris Siler; duet, Mrs. E. L. Si
ler, Mrs. J. W. Richards. Host
esses for the afternoon were Mrs.
M. J. Hunt. Miss Mary Hunt, Mrs.
Miranda McDonald. Mrs. H. 0.
White, Mrs. E. E. Matten and
Mrs. E. L. Siler.
Miss Gilbert
Sings Here
Tomorrow
Miss Genevieve Gilbert, dra
matic soprano, touring the states
M "The Portland Rose," and her
accompanist, Mrs. Bonnie Baird
Replogle, will appear in concert
tomorrow night at the Gfand
theater. Miss Gilbert, Is under
contract for two years and her
tour is a most acceptable way of
announcing the fact that Port
land, Oregon, will have a world's
fair in 1925. Her program in
cludes Portland Rose and Oregon
numbers.
Miss Gilbert is of majestic ap
pearance and has a most engag
ing personality. She has won for
herself a place on the national
concert platform which has been
attained by few American artists.
Miss Gilbert had an opportunity,
'rarely afforded a studenv of
singing, in the personal friend-
ship of Madam Modjeska, the
greatest Shakespearian actress of
all time. Her dramatic talent was
so marked that a brilliant fu
ture was predicted for her by
Madam Modjeska. It was only
when she saw the possibility of
combining her dramatic ability
with her voice that she gave up
the spoken drama to become a
singer.
Bonnie Baird Replogle, Miss
Gilbert's accompanist, was grad
uated from the American con
servatory of music and post grad
uated from the Chicago Musical
j college under Hans Von Shiller.
J She also studied in New York
and Berlin under great masters.
Upon her return to Chicago, Mrs.
! Replogle was accompanist for
iSlgnor Marlscalchi, the baritone
'who sang with Madam Patti for
! twenty years. She has also had
the honor of playing for Caruso,
the great tenor of the Metropol
itan Grand Opera.
Mrs. Homer Gouley
Has Dinner Party Sunday
A group of friends from Port
land were guests on Sundty at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hom
er Gouley. Dinner was seme" at
two o'clock, when covers were
laid for twenty at two tables ar
ranged on the "porch. The table
centerpiece was of white syringa
and marigolds. In the living room
decorations were done in pink
and white. Mrs. Gouley wau as
sisted in serving by hr sister.
Mrs. Hugh Williamson. Th; guest
list included Dr. and Mrs. Hugh
Williamson, Mrs. W. T. William
son, Dr. and Mrs. Anders, Dr.
and Mrs. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan,
Miss Grace McKenzie, all of
Portland, Miss Margaret Gouley
and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gouley.
I Cradle Roll Members
I Enjoyed Party Saturday
i A large number of Cradle Roll
members and their mothers en
j Joyed a party given in their hon
Or on Saturday afternoon at the
First Methodist church. Refresh
jments were served late in the af-
ternoon and the following wo
men participated in the program:
I Mrs. Katherlne Upmeyer, Mrs.
,M. C. Findlsy, Mrs. A. E. Hale,
Mrs. H. F. Shanks, Mrs. M. B.
Parounagian, Miss Fay Bolru.
Miss Miles' Betrothal
Is Announced in Newberg
The betrothal of Miss, Lyra
Miles to Robert H. Dann was an
nounced recently at Newberg by
Miss Mary Johnson. Miss -.-lies,
who is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. Miles, of Salem, has for
the past two years been professor
of education at Pacific college.
She was graduated from Pacific
college, took one year of gradu
ate work at Willamette univer
sity and one- year at Columbia.
Mr. Dann is professor of relig
ious education at Guilford col
lege in North Carolina. The wed
ding will be an event of August.
Faculty women of Pacific uni
versity were guests at the an
nouncement party.
Hebekah Lodge
Has Social Evening
Social evening at Rebekah
(lodge when new members of the
order were feted was held last
night in the lodge parlors. Fol
lowing the business of the eve-
ning, time was devoted to games
which promoted acquaintance.
Refreshments were served. Com
jmittees in charge were Refresh
( merit:; Mrs. Roy Bremmer,
I Mrs. George Winchell and Mrs.
jMosher; entertainment, Mrs. Cora
jVan Felt, Miss Helen Yockey,
: Miss Mary Follrlch, Mrs. Perry
i Hubbard and Miss Wilda Sigmund
Is Guest at
Neimeyer Residence
Mrs. Sarah Neimeyer, of For
rest City, Aikansas, arrived in
Salem on Sunday for an extend
ed visit with the William Nei-
imeyer family, at 663 North Lib
erty.
Mrs. W. F. West, 655 Market
street. Miss West, who is quitj
a horsewoman, is riding her
horse, Princess Pat, In the hunt
er's and the high jump at the
Hunter's club in Portland, Sat
urday, June 25. She Is also rid
ing Belle Brandon In the quarter
mile running race tor her uncle,
Oswald West. .
Mrs. Ida I. Niles
Home Following Convention
Mrs. Ida L. Niles has returned
from Portland where she attend
ed the thirty second annual com
munication of the grand chapter
of the Order of Eastern Star. She
Lalso attended the ceremonial on
Saturday evening of Oregon num
ber one White Shrine of Jerusalem.
daughter. Melliea, returned to i Little Girl Visits
Salem Saturday following a
year's absence In New York and
Pennsylvania. They have lived
in Salem for ten years and will
again take up their residence in
this city.
Mrs- Bernardi
Visits in Silver-ton
Mrs. Fred Bernardi left last
night for Stlverton where she
will spend several days visiting
with her sister, Mrs. Ellis Cooley.
Her Aunt in Sutherlia
Betty Louise Saucerman, who
lives in Salem with her aunt,
Mrs. F. R. Vance, left on Satur
visit her grandmother. She made
the trip with another aunt. Mrs.
C. 0. Saucerman, of Portland.
Mrs. McElnea
Entertains Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dewell and
daughter, Grace, of Portland, are
guests this week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. S. McElnea at Court
apartments.
W. R. C. Aid Society
To Have Social Afternoon
Members of the W. R. C. Aid
Society will meet for a social af
ternoon on Thursday at the home
of Mrs. Hattie B. Cameron, 398
North Twenty First street.
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A birthday party honoring
'clock and places were arrang-
for twelve. Guests were stu-
lats at Willamette university.
tllow. Those present were Miss
jc jHviYiunis, ivuss veona wn-
..uuiu i i. i, uunni uvv.
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Rev. Father Varley
Is Honored at Reception
Rev. Father Varley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Varley,. of 660
Electric avenue, was honored at
a reception held at St. Joseph's
rectory on Sunday evening from
eight to ten. Invitation was ex
tended to the reception at the
10:30 mass sung by Father Var
ley Sunday, morning.
As the throng of guests pass
ed Into the drawing rooms, they
were Introduced to the new priest
by Rev. Father J. R. Buck, of St.
Joseph's church, and in tne o.n
er rooms Father Derouin and a
number of ladies of the parish
entertained. Mrs. Lane and Mrs.
B. F. Dimeler presided at the
punch bowl and the glee club of
the Daughters of Isabella sang
several selections. Miss Dimeler
land Miss Bronkey sang solos,
j Father Varley was presented with
!a silver crucifix, a memento of
his first mass sung for the peo
'ple of Salem. Father Varley, who
won immediate favor with those
he met, will leave an Monday for
St. Cloud, Minnesota, where he
will be assistant priest at the
cathedral.
Miss Leah Nichols
Announces Wedding Date
The wedding date of Miss Leah
Nichols and Merle R. Ivie has
been set for Sunday afternoon at
2 o'clock. The service will be
held at the home of Miss Nich
ols' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
Nichols. Mr. Ivie, who is the son
of Mrs. May Ivie, is deputy coun
ty clerk and the couple will
make their home In Salem at
1550 North Cottage street. toth
are graduates of Salem high
school and have many friends in
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Gibson
Announce Daughter's Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Gibson
have announced the engagement
of their daughter, Miss Blanche
Margaret Gibson, to John M.
Helmick, of Gardiner. The wed
ding has been set for a date in
the near future. Mi3S Gibson is
well known in Salem, as she has
lived here practically all of her
life. She was graduated two years
ago from Sacred Heart academy
and has taught school since. This
year her school was at Gardiner.
She returned to the home of her
parents in Salem about two weeks
ago.
Miss Goodin is
Home for the Summer
Miss Margaret Goodin, who
has attended the University of
Oregon during the past year, has
arrived in Salem where she will
spend the summer with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B'. Good
in. She is a member of Delta Del
ta Delta sorority.
Horse wo nan Visits
Mrs. W. F. West Here
Miss Pauline Lou West, of
Warrenton, Oregon, is visiting in
Salem at the home of her aunt,
Be Slender
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your Mnabllit? aaa charm
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ted walgbt of Ua aad look at yoaraeU la rr.tr ror
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re of tiraal Itart now and rnjoy tao thrill of
hacoaiiaa fcwar. Ak for hot af KOMIN
raBULfS (praaaaaearl karanal at any drat
ttara. lor apt aa waatMait. Or raail 11.00
to ua lor bois or wrlta lor fraa brocbara,
Kama Co.. Kf (1, ttitraa X. lew lark, a f.
Will Visit With
Daughter in Portland
Mrs. B. J. Miles and grandson,
Brantson, plan to leave early
this week for Portland where
they will spend, ten dav? or two
weeks visiting With Mrs. Will
Knight.
Couple is Married
At Rectory Saturday
Miss Elizabeth Skopil, whose
home was near Turner, and John
J. McAllister, of Salem, were
married on Saturday at the rec
tory of St. Joseph's church.
Father J. R. Buck read the serv
ice. Witnesses were Ralph Sko
pil and. Miss Pauline Skopil,
brother and sister of the bride.
Their home will be about four
miles south of Salem.
Spend Week End
On Trip to Crabtree
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lacy and
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Donls spent
Saturday and Sunday on fish
ing trip at Crabtree.
Return After
Absence of Year
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Adsitt and
Big Closing Out Sale
Furniture and House
Furnishings
Electric Sweeper
Do you know that an electric sweeper is a great neces
sity for the home, simple and easy to operate.
Here is a good one (ROPC AA
THE BEE SWEEPER, $42.50 for i&tUD.W
Electric Sweeper
Nearly everyone knows the famous Torrington Sweeper
for its quality and efficiency, the kind you can use the
extras with for cleaning every corner in the house.
THE TORRINGTON, ' K A
$55.00 Value for .. tDit.OU
They're going fast, so you'll have to hurry if you want
one at these prices.
Worth & Gray Dept. Store
Successors to W. W. Moore
177 N. Liberty St. Phone '983
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
Salem Bank of Commerce
Bldg., Phone 80.
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Duhrkoop and Fred W.
Wt, of Portland, were mar
W Monday morning at the par-
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liflY ThoV r.ft .-. nnr,,r,i nff
icil IUI t t .1 111 i i ii S
I V I . - . i t auu uao
years.
Woman's Club Party
Is Given This Afternoon
The garden party of the Salem
Woman's club is being held this
afternoon at the residence of
Mrs. W. P. Lord, at the corner
of Mission and High streets and
' here members of the organiza
tion and their friends are gath
jeripg for a social afternoon. A
Ismail aomission fee is being
charged and the proceeds will go
'to the building fund of the club.
A group of her younger girls will
be presented by Mrs. R. L. White
In barefoot dances.
aim
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f. Florence Loomls. who has
.uimg me nasi ween.
"is. H. E. Bolinger. of Sa
Sht left yes'erday on her
trip to Denver and was
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UabeJierable
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T. HOPT0N5 k SON
Returns from
Visit in Portland
Mrs. C. W. Niemeyer and son,
Stuart, have returned from Port
land where Mrs. Niemeyer visit
a with hsr Kisters. Mrs. A. J
iLennon and Mrs. Ralph Harris
Mr. Niemeyer has just returned
from two weeks spent in California.
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WILDROOr
will improve
hair or we
pay you
beattby amp.
iuce
any
Hot Biscuit and Honey
Served from 10:00 to 4:00
Saturday, June 25th
NEW PERFECTION
Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens
They're Free, and baked in a New Perfection Oven on
a New Perfection Oil Cook Stove. A special demonsira
tion is being conducted at our store by Mr. Han, a
representative direct from the factory a't Cleveland.
We Cordially Invite You to Atttend
If you contemplate getting an oil stovt; if you would
like to know more about your present oil stove or
whether you contemplate buying at all
Come and Spend the Afternoon With Us
This is the famous Long Blue Chimney Burner New
Perfection Stove; known the world over. There are
three million housewives using it every day.
Be sure to come in and learn more about the Comfort
and Convenience and Efficiency of the New Perfection
Oil Cook Stove.
We will also have Special Prices on Scissors and
Aluminum Ware
Salem Hardware Co.
THEY ARE
WORTH
HURRYING
FOR
BIG
VALUES
THAT CAN
NOT BE OUT
DONE
COME
in the
SWIM
Another big shipment of
new all wool bathing
suits, in a large variety
of colors and new designs
and colors trimmings,
these come in all sizes at
$2.49
98c
sale prices.
$4.00 values
$2.00
values
Men's Fine
Durham
Dress Hose
10c PAIR
The fine quality
hose of a stand
ard make in an
assortment of
oolors, and all
sizes in each color
buy your quan
tity at this price.
Ladies' 35c
Stockings
19cPAIR
An exceptional
selling at this
price, fine qual
ity guage stock
ings mostly black
and brown full
fashioned, all
sizes to select
from.
Ladies' Wool
Sweaters
98c EACH
A very fine arti
cle for sport
wear, wool Sweat
ers with sleeves
and tuxedo rolled
collar, a very
good selection of
desirable colors,
on sale at the
above price.
Ladies and Girls'
Smocks
Linen Sport Smocks
with pretty yarn em
broidery, pockets and
belt and cleverly trim
med. On sale (g
$1.25 Polly Prim
Aprons
Another big shipment,
of hand tailored "Pol
ly Prim" aprons well
made of the finest
grade count percales
and trimmed in the
most adorable color
effects. On CQp
sale at jU C
$3.50 White
Voile Waists
A big lot of white
Voile Waists included
in this lot is many silk
striped and other
fancy voiles all go on
S! $1.00
Did you investigate
the Big
FREE
Picture offer a
$14.00 size 14x20
Photograph of your
self or any member
positively free with
the purchase of $1
of over. Bring in
your picture.
SHOP WITH
THE CROWDS
AT SALEM'S
BARGAIN
CENTER
THE
put-
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'WILDSOOT
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120 N. Commercial St
Salem, Ore.
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