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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1921)
Wednesday. August 10, 1921 Society and Club News The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Page Three Edited by Adelaide V. Lake Telephone 82 Mr. yra And Miss WismerWed The wedding of Miss J Clarence djiu Mr. and Mrs. Roma Hunter on Sunday at Cascadia and spent the day picnicking: Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Kapphahn and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perry and chilaVen, Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Gleason and son, Mr anrt Joanna Mr8Lee Cleld, Mr. and Mrs. vviniam (jravatt. Wismer ana joiensn .-thia morninK at 10:30 lieu " Former Resident . ,hf home of the groom's fath- L, Salem Visitor ' lu ... ti n,-.i The double Mr. and Mra Dr. Of Interest To Women What's New On The Market Spends Sunday With Family Here Miss Ruth Purvine, assistant cashier at the Falls City bank, spent Sunday with relatives In Salem. Corn prices ought to be lower. The general price, retail, i3 40 Return from Vacation at Beach Mrs. Melvin Plimpton -ana cents a dozen. Retailers claim daughter, Janet, returned to Sa that the wholesale price is beina-ilem on Monday from Airate Beach held up by oriental gardeners. If j where they spent some time as this is true the merchants ought the guests of Mrs. Thomas Lives- was sen, of Tacoma, Washington, were ! to find some way of buying from, ley. Mr. Plimpton joined them visitors in Salem on Fridav of last !outBlie sources. week when they motored Pineapples are iand they all returned together. very scarce un Dr w. H. Byrd. 'me aouuia mr. ana jurs. Bernard Claus .rvice was Zounced by Rev. W. C. Kant p a small group of rela l16 . T-nhene-rin's from Pnrtlnnil t h . the market at t.i-ocont .1 TTi; ttt:ai iM and iiic"' " . uc me guests or ! .. " uu uiystj viaita vvj.ui 'edding processional was played Mrs. Fred S. Stewart. Mrs. Claus-1 ere1 Iook yery scrubby. They Mother in Salem k Dr Donald W. Byrd and the t sen was formerly Miss Myrtle Mis-re 8ellinS for twenty five cents.) Richard Flater, who has been Ilple wax unattended as it took ner and spent her girlhood daysLettUCe has increased to 15 cento j at Camp Knox, Kentucky, arrived .h. .olemn vows. Decorations of j in Salem, where she is well known I a head- The local stuff looks very in Salem last week and visited tQe 8 . - ,,Da,l u . i coarse ...uu li. .i . . . n wu uoo tunny irienas. wim ma iiiu-mer, ivi ra. rrea o. I'nntQlMmn r. , . ' . w-Bntiuuiic ai c y reasonable yellow ana - ibout the house. A wedding lunch , was served. Mrs- Byra reiurneu uu ouhuj from Ohio where she had been .i.ninir since June with her par- I Minneapolis Woman : Demonstrates Art Work Mrs. D. J. Inglis, of Minneapo lis, Is a visitor in Salem while nh Both Mr. and Mrs. Byrd are is demonstrating a new art neertio employed at the home for feebf for a few days at Kafoury's store minded. Mrs. Byrd is principal Jf the school there and will con- Girls Guests tlnue with her work. Mr. Byrd is of Brownsville Friend the eldest son of Dr. W. H. Byrd. Miss- Lora Purvine spent . last Mr. and Mrs. Byrd left soon after! week in McMinnville where now down to Stewart. He left on Sunday for prices. Those ; Portland where he has accepted a position. fv, Ich sold previously two for quarter are now 10 cents, while the largest and best are selling for 15 cents each. Sweet potatoes are scarce. Few oi me stores have them and the Idaho, who has b,een visiting in price quoted is as high as form- Salem at the home of Mrs. H. K. erly- jessup, will leave tomorrow to The local cabbage offered at make an extended visit in TCn- eignt cents Will Visit Eugene Friends Mrs. saphronia Jessup, of Boise, nminri to mi.nl. l. I o.aA : f " " " .a iiiulu lit! - ..cut;. vvni'it' Kne . i. . ... .... - .t 1.1.11.J .. ir in o la i v than na roii i the ceremony ior a muiui irip iu;vii.eu ac me residence of DeanlHtff v. 7 iuhii In is. Northup. She was -cnmr.a I 7 6 at a lower , visit m . 1 isi ivtc iih npana o fa i a ... 0 I015CI anu the coast. They will return shout two weeks. Party Picnics At Cascadia Sunday The following party .u oacit to salem by Miss Osa ! firmGr "",lui a"" ootn young women joined ! Salem Today Mr. and Mrs. Charted H. FiHher V.trtr nl.nl In .. . . ' . . are guests this w. t n. u 10 """reu at zt cents ana ur. ana Mrs. stmlley, of Eu- of Miss Lorena Fox, at Browns- XT t be"8r than any" gene' are vlsitin in Salem tody ville. lth,ne which has heretofore been 'on their way to Seaside where "ered- they will take a short vacation. Couple Wed Today At 2 o'Clock Miss Evelyn Delong and Loren Basler were married this after noon at two o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. anJ Mrs. F. C. Delong, r Salem. The service was reaa by Rev. Blaine Kirkpatrick and following the ceremony, the wedding luncheon was served. The couple left for a wedding journey and later will be in Salem for a short time. They will later go to Athena where Mr. Basler has been erqployed as ath letic director for next year. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Delong and is very well known in Salem. Sto' was graduated from the school of music at Willamette university in 1920 and last year took some graduate work on the campus. Mr. Basler was graduated in 1921 and during his college crurse was prominent in college athletics. Mrs, Waters Hostess For Mrs. Saphronia Jessup Mrs. George Waters entertain ed on Monday night informally for Mrs. Saphronia Jessup, of Boise, Idaho, who has been visit ing in this city. The evening was spent at cards. Spends All Summer at Rockaway Mrs. Delia Jeffrey has gone to Ocean Lake where she will spend the remainder of the summer at the family cottage. Home from Visit in Portland Mrs. George II. Dunsford has returned from Portland where she spent the week end visiting with her parents and sisters. Motor to Silver Creek Falls Mrs. W. F. Drager and children and to become members of the society. The membership fee for this organisation is one dollar for the year. i tor for a two weeks' vacation in Payette and Boise, Idaho. Salem Folk Picnic at Mehama Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bernard!, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Krlesel and J. Simeral Mr. and Mrs. E. Donaldson spent night, .Saturday and Sunday at Mehama. Mrs. Simeral Is Surprised Friends of Mrs. L. surprised her on Monday her birthday, when they came un expectedly to her home. The eve- Mrs. Smith is nlng was spent socially and re- Guest of Danghtcr freshments, including a birthday Mrs. John Smith, of Eugene, is cake, were served. Those Resent visiting with her daughter, Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Simeral, j J. A. Bernardi, for several weeks. Rev. and Mrs. S. S. Mumey, Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Taylor, Mr. and Thielsens Home Marion and Glenn, and George lMrs George Bohrer, Mr and Mrs. From California Trip Fry motored to Silver Creek falls aon tiisnop, Mr. ana Mrs. w. T. on Sunday. Silverton Woman Guest of Salem. Friends Miss Gay Davis, of Lebanon, was a guest at the H. R. Craw ford residence on Sunday. Barber, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. W. L. Simeral and Wilton Simeral. Ladies Class To Meet Tomorrow The Ladles class of the Chris tian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 in the church parlors. After a visit of two months in California, Mrs. H. B. Thielsen, Miss Nell Thielsen and J. E. Thielsen have returned to Salem. They made the trip by motor and went as far south as Los Angeles, where they were guests at the (Continued on Page Six.) Floral Society Will c o:i rr VT i. YTT 1. "I1"""" "" "to- ITLr .-j w rri rne salem Floral society and " Civic Improvement league will , Will Motor to Idaho sponsor a silver tea next Wed- ! Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Kirk and nesday afternoon in the beautiful family will leave Sunday by mo- yard of the Homer Smith rest- j dence. The affair will be given to raise funds to carry on the work of the organisation, that of pre serving and increasing the beauty of the city of Salem, especially through the plantl"N of flowers. The public is cordially invited to attend the silver tea next week ran ma r7T.-vT.ir.-1iirrnrrrsr.rri i iHiuel J. Fry, druggist. S. C. STONE, M. D. TREATS CANCERS and does a general office practice. Office Tyler's Drug Store 157 South Commercial Street. TOMORROW STARTS THIS G EVENT 3 Days Black Silk Sale MILLER, s . i i j wm l dorjfcal Lo the Queen of Beauty enters Mark the shimmer and the sheen Love the sparkle and the dimple Beauty in her Silks Supreme. Ill Li Thursday Fr iday Saturday New Fall Arrivals in Black Silk The coming Season will be the Season of Silk. Black Silk will be the prevailing fabrics and what is neater, more genteel, more aristocratic than Black Silk? We have received our New Fall shipments, in this Fabric of Fabrics a little early in the season, but we wanted to be ready for the biggest Fall business in our history. To start the Silk business with grand flourish we shall hold "3 DAYS SPECIAL BLACK SILK SALE" Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Bear in mind the offerings are not old shelf-worn silks, but new, snappy, lustrous Silks fresh from the looms. Every m a i den, coy, alluring, Lithe and grace ful, fair and gay Owes it to her Youth and Beauty To be decked in Silks Today! 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I j I Good Goods, f 7 36-inch Black Sfi-inrh RIark 6b men tsiacK 36-inch Black Satin Dutchess Satin Dutchess Messaline Extra Fine Quality Excellent finish and quality Ax Qmlity $2.19 $1.79 $1.89 40-inch Black 40-inch Black 36-inch Skinner celebrated 404 Black Satin de Paris Satelleto Dress Silk Exceptional Value Crepe back lustrous finish $2.39 $3.90 40-inch Black 54-inch Black , . , , , 36-inch Black Charmeuse Crepe Satin Meteor gatin de Chine Heavy Quality A charming fabric of quality Extra Fine Quality $2.90 $4.89 $2.98 40 Inch Black Silk and Wool Poplin $2.79 A rich lu? troua fabric that will be dressy, distinctive and serviceable