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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1921)
Tuesday, July W. 1921 The Capital Journal, St'em, Oregod. Page Threa Of Interest To Women Edited by 9 'Adelaide V. Lake Telephone 82 edcung is Solemnized On Sunday m Annie May Gibson and lony Smith were married n unday afternoon ai J home of the bride's par ts Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gibson. ' .. wm decked in quantl- u i. i. ,ww am II im of flowers, - , ranged in the living formed tne sneiici u.v the Drmai ..dine the process.uu bating minister, nev. . icla " the bride entered on h6 arm of her father who gave , marriage. She was attend- d by Miss Gladys scou, ui nw ... .Onse friend, as bridesmaid, nd Altha McCleod, of faaiem, ai- ended tne groom. ....iAnal was played oy miss . .. . f partisan, anu arv duiiw', mimo nan? ( Fromise 1SS uva toiiv- . .. cntt nr Portland. e. iaiicit , .,..,or irir The Driue wore a ,o7 nit of navy Diue, ..j t-immorf and a nat 01 navy .... m!ph Following the ceremony, the i.mnhenn was served to he wedding party and the large .... 1... ,),i hrMo .RfllRtpn In , L. .I,,. ?,nini Afro Afrnaa TVn ,.,w.ni.. tnnlr th fnur ,,... r..r Pni-tl.nrl anrl ClUtIV nam . w. . .i . 'n,v, in kn 1 I I ., thn .,. , i- flltllr,. at hp streets. Mrs, Smith is the daughter of i . j , r- i . uiu . v. i fn. tha noal fan, v.i'ii'a hoa r. mi in i us i w h nveu in ha. em. attended hieh school here III menus in una cilv. o'clock at the parsonage of the Court Strset Christian church, Rev. R. L. Putnam, pastor, offi ciating. They departed on the three o'clock train for the coast where they will spend a two weeks' honeymoon before going to their home near Bridge, Oregon, where Mr. Nosier has a farm. Before the wedding the bride was the honor guest at a party at the home of Miss Ruby Allen, 290 South Twenty First. The affair purported to be a slumber party, but the time was spent in playing the guitar and singing until the appointed hour. Refreshments were served. Young women pres ent at the pre-wedding party who were also numbered among the in timate 'friends and relatives pres ent at the wedding were Miss Beryl Marsters, Miss Dorothy Or cott, of Rosetwrg, Miss Eulalle Witzel, Miss Blanche Lee, Miss Ruby Allen and the honor guest, Mrs. Nosier. Pythian Sisters To Visit at Hubbard Arion Temple, No. 24, Pjjthian Sisters, of Hubbard are hostesses tonight to Salem Pythian Sisters. A large group will motor over from this city. The grand chief of the order, Mrs. Julia A. Bilyeu, of Scio, will pay her official visit to the Hubbard temple tonight. Portland Folk Spend Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Mullen and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mish, of Portland, motored down on Sunday and spent the day as guests at the W. P. Babcock residence. Bertha Babcock returned to Portland with them and wilj visit friends there for ten days. Rush's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Liston. They will be here for a week. Another daughter, Mrs. Ralph Harris of Portland, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Liston. Tri L Club Will Meet Tonight Tri L club, organization of young business girls, will meet to night tor a short social and bus iness session. Important business will come up at the meeting, and all members are urged to be present. What's New On The Market Corvallis Girls Are Salem Visitors Miss Mary McFadden and Miss Roma Jacobson, of Corvallis, were guests on Sunday of Miss Ame lia Babcock, in Salem. The youne women motored down for the day. Home After Two Weeks' Vacation Mian Apnf KA.m.n h. TP. turned to Salem following a vaca tion of two weeks spent at vari ous northern points. She was ac companied by her mother, Mrs. Blanche Coe. 11. CI 3 Will Members or tne Writers section me roet ana J'miosopner." She r uv u, - i i i. ii v meet," TIP ftf tlio US-It,,,-,, .....: The group will leave Salem i uiiih a. l i u i hh:k nose Wftrt W m H,f tt, n "um., Mrs. w. F. Fargo, Mrs. (I V Hrnnb f r-ii . , i.i,,, JltJSS, utuona OVVH t. WITH. "'J. MIH Minill Notilinrr lf. vu. uuacii. Mfg. Ralnh xi,lwr.-v- muhic iiii VI r h t 'nmTx 1 VIUIUiUBrUIBI street. Fancy work and ini -wuu were T ie nvarc nno a additional t?iioHf .QO tt..l... 'he hostess. Mrs. Sampson asslst- the hostesa in serving refreshments With the price of Chinook sal mon down to 15 cents a pound, announced this morning on the market, the Salem housewife is now given an opportunity to .do some canning very reasonably. There Is no difficulty in can ning salmon. It is much easier than fruit and has been known to keep in good condition tor as long as three years. The process is very simple. First put the salmon in Jars with enough salt tor season ing, then place the jars in a boil er of water and boil tor one hour and a half to three hours. If it is desired to make the fish boneless, boil the jars tor three hours and at the end of that time the bones should be softened. It is not nec essary to employ that length of time, however, if the salmon is only put up to keep, tor an hour and a half of boiling will be suf ficient to do this. The tops of the jars should be on during the process, but not too tightly and when the boiling is finished care should be taken to eliminate any possible chance of air getting in. Jars the same size at bottom and top are more con venient, but others are just as good. Sometimes a little olive oil Is added to the fish, but this is not necessary with the character of salmon offered on the market at present. It is very fat and will supply its own oil. The quality of the salmon now is better than ft will be later, and while the price is expected to drop still lower, a poor grade will be obtained. Make Trip to Tillamook Beaches Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Tillinghast have joined the party composed of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gouley and Dr. and Mrs. Hugh William son and are making a tour of the Tillamook beaches. They plan to return to Salem Wednesday. Leave for Visit Along Tillamook Coast Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kearth left this. morning for an extended vis it along the Tillamook coast. Rockaway beSch will be the main point of their trip.. Brothers Are Visitors Here Glen McCallister and family and W. W. Chadwick and family, of Knappton, Washington, and brothers of Mrs. W. Alson Cum mings, have been visiting in Sa lem. Mr. Chadwick and family left yesterday for their home, while Mr. and Mrs. McCallister are making a more extended vis it. Both parties motored down. Or. A. E. Ladies Plan Birthday Party The ladies of the G. A. R. will hold their social meeting on Wed nesday, July 20, at the home of Comrade Ryan, 240 River street, In honor of the birthday of Lizzie Ryan, a charter member of U. S. Grant Circle, number 5. Red Cross Health Hints Return to McCook, Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. C. H.'Kalley and tw0 children, of McCook, Nebras ka, who have been visiting for the past two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Llndbeck, left yesterday on ' their return trip east. Leaves for Home in Washington Mrs. Richard Symonds and her two children, of Kellog, Wash ington, left on Saturday for that place after a visit of three weeks with Mrs. Symond's mother, Mrs. Johnson. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY No. 5, The Itch. During the last three years there has been a great increase in the number of cases of the "Itch" sometimes called the "Seven Years Itch" and properly termed scabies. A little bug called the itch mite causes the disease. The mite bur rows down under the skin and causes an acute itching which is worse at night. Most of Jhe sores that appear on the body are due to the infection caused by scratching. The parts of the body where the skin is thinnest, including those in front of the armpits, on and around the nipples, the lower half of the buttocks, the elbow and knee regions, between the fingers and toes, are those who are chiefly attacked. The malady is exceedingly in fectious and those persons having It should be isolated until cured, which is easy if properly carried out. Use a salve containing tour parts of washed sulphur and one hundred parts of while vaseline. The patient should take a hot bath at night, scrubbing well with a soft brush and plenty of soap tor about 20 minutes. Then dry thor oughly and rub the salve from neck to heels and from shoulders to finger tips. Next put on a union suit to sleep in. Wear it all the next day and take it off at night and without bathing rub In the salve again. Keep this up for four rubs, and on the fifth morning take a barth and put on clean un derwear. For a month after treat ment all soiled underwear and bed linen of the patient must be boiled for half an hour before being thtrown in with the family w.ish. If this is not done the disease will recur In the family. Use talcum powder or corn starch to relieve itching following the cure, but do not take more than four rubs, il the salve is used too much sulphur eczema may set in which Is harder to cure than the itch. Spend Day , At Cascadia Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eckerlin, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eckerlin, Jr., and Mrs. W. C. Welch spent Sunday at Cascadia. Three Link Club Will Meet Friday The Three Link Needle club .will meet on Friday afternoon at the I. O. O. F. hall. Miss Golden Returns From Visit in Vancouver Miss Annabelle Golden, who has been visiting friends in Vancouv er, returned to Salem yesterday. Will Visit Mother in Salem Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Rush and children, of Tacoma, Washington, I arrived in Salem by motor yes j terday for a visit with Mrs. Couple Are Wed Snnrlav M"rt.... : wr of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. n.n,h- "7. 595 North PoiirtPPr.h otrf. and T.,1. , , -- HuicLiy inar- icu nn sam,i . . -'" Uiurninc at r h ma Uabelievable Vnil ran VimrrlUt - xuir icaiizc th iwMft..r..i i fWIIUCIIUI III' provemmt tn - W J WUI MID nd complexion your , Vl rcveai ro you "ttr BsingGouraud'sOrienuI 'Jc tor Trial Slxm f0- T. HOPKINS SON Salem Girls Home From Y. W. Conference Miss Eva Scott, Miss Josephine Bross, Miss Louise Findley and Miss Jennelle Vandevort return ed Saturday from eight days spent at Slltcpos lake where they at tended the Y. W. C. A. high school girls' conference for the state of Oregon. Miss Scott was one of the ten leaders at the con ference and the other three young women went as Salem representatives. Your Radiator should be cleaned thoroughly let us have it now, put it in A-l shape for a full season's serv ice. We remove scale, rust, make it a real cooling device. NELSON BROS., 355 Chemeketa Cuticura Soap Imparts The Velvet Touch What a new top? No, just a coat of dressing. It looks like new doesn't it. An automobile top, like a pair of shoes needs attention, a coat of dressing preserves the fabric and gives a fine new appearance. Let us dress the top on your car and see the differ ence it makes. All Kinds of Top Work HULL'S TOP SHOP L C. Wood, Mgr. Phone 809 Y. M. C. A. Bldg. 271 Chemeketa St. SKAGGS "Everyday Prices" LARD Now is a good time to buy Lard and Compounds the market shows an upper tendency. Swift's Silverleaf Lard, 10 lbs. net gOy Swift's Silverleaf Lard, 5 lbs. net 97c JONES' PURE LARD Jones' No. 10 Pure Lard jJ gJ Jones' No. 5 Pure Lard 78c FLOUR We have thoroughly studied the qualities of the best hard wheat flour obtainable and believe NORTHERN Flour to be the best flour on the market for the price. We sell it with a SKAGGS GUARANTEE which means IT MUST give satisfaction. The - Q price is right 49 lb. bag PJLO COFFEE Our SKAGGS BLEND Coffee is gaining favor daily Saturday we sold 98 pounds of this one kind. QC- THERE IS NO BETTER COFFEE it OU L (Ground to suit your taste SLorrrrc I tutor. Of Stores SM 162 N. Commercial Street Phone 478 Takes Vacation At Glacier Park Miss Dorothy Steusloff left on Sunday for Glacier park where she will spend a vacation of ten days. She Joined a group of girls at Portland and they all made the trip together. Safe VJlUk for INFANTS & INVALIDS V ASK FOR Horlick's The Original Avoid imitation ni Su&ttitntM. The Orialnal Food-Drink For AU Ages No Cookiir-uun t'b' The New Mode BENEFIT DANCE Salem Base Ball Club WEDNESDAY EVENING JULY 20, 1921 DREAMLAND RINK Admission $1.00. Ladies Free KAYSER Silk Undergarments Every - woman knows that the word 'Kayser," in speaking of silk underwear, means Highest Quality Correct Fitting Beauty and Service Kayser Italian Silk Vests $3.50 Kayser Italian Silk Bloomers $4.26 to $6.95 Watch our windows for the New Things Salem, Oregon 415 State St. 114 X. Liberty St. Miss Nell Busby has purchased the controlling interest in the Fes sil Telephone company. A. S. Mellinger, wLo lives on the river bank south of Newberc, states that he will get more than 60 tons of loganberries from Inn 20 ceres this season. Lucky Strike cigarette Moastedj r 1 1 73e I 1 sAL-sS i f I w L r y i Priced at I! of Slenderizing one's silhouette is a simple mat ter if you use discretion in choosing your underthings. Gar ments that are at all bulky can not figure in the modern cos tume. For that reason, the slim and yet sufficient cut of these colored satine petticoats is find ing high favor with women. AND WITH IT one is assured of the best grade of materials and a range of sizes that includes extras. The work manship of -these petticoats is excellent and their value is undeniable. $1.48 "Pay as you go and meet the morrow With never a bill to cause you sorrow And never a need to beg or borrow." Journal Want Ads Pay JULY SALE We've gone through our entire stock and made decided reduc tions on every broken line, or odd pair of Shoes we could discov er. The Shoes are all our regular good quality and style but because they are incomplete lines their prices are very greatly reduced to assure immediate disposal. New Arrivals in White Oxfords and Pumps Sale Price $4.85 lllll l!lll!lllll!l!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJP llilillll IIIIIIIIIIIIIW Every Shoe and Pump for women, very attractively priced for this sale. See our windows. DUSTER U CHOE ROWN 7 ORE