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L, September 3, 1921 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Page Five tctets and Club News Of Interest To Women Edited by Adelaide V. Lake Telephone 82 Ee Elect onored t parties Miss Levy Hostess Of Tuesday Evening MIsb Elizabeth Levy was host ess last Tuesday evening at a de lightful dinner party honoring Miss Hazel Anderson and Gustav Anderson, who will soon leave for Chicago to begin their senior year at Northwestern university. Mr. Anderson will erot Ms mnatvr'a . erouo of aIIalIB : dfieree. Thev are former wni.m. l 01 a o- - -- - " ,k for Miss Bertha ette university students and the nrrOW Will UecUUio(win:6c wiuio, iiuia.ll U11U gOJQ, i"- worn nlm-ni'tii krnnhl I- WaS""' -''J UUt 111 floral table center which Year Book Of Women's Club Is Out i ol Em" Carlson, night by Miss ,nd M'ss 1 . it the tneauo - be guests came a where the hnwered witn gum- Muse . while blue birds add " , orrtR and tore the sau.x I ere served. 'Lent were Miss Bertha Pres . ,rtwlck. Miss Mary wr- L.UCUE J""' Miss Ada The twenty first annual an nouncement of the Salem Woman's club, of Salem, Oregon, is off the the Press ready for the UBe of was members who will eather Mrs. A. T. King Is Wednesday Hostess Mrs. A. T. King entertained the Lady Maccabees at her home, 463 South Capital street, on Wed nesday evening. Golden glow and French marigolds were used for decorations. The evening was spent in playing games, after which light refreshments were served. Those present were Mrs. Bertha Drew Gilman, o Hepp ner, Oregon: Mrs. Norma Terwil- the liger, Mrs. U. S. Dotson, Mrs. Car for loline Bushnell, Mrs. Melvina Her. W" Taiira tt"BO artistically shaded by candles of their first meeting next Satur- ' slPer. Mrs. H. DuBols, Mrs. 01m the same hue. Covers were laid day afternoon at 2-30 in the Com- 8tead- Mrs- Macy . Brooks, of for eight. After the dinner, music I mercial club auditorium At that ' Port,and; Mi8S Hazel 0lrnsteal- 'oge time a business meeting will be Mlss Minnie feterson, Mrs. win was enjoyed, followed by a party at the Oregon. Matzenauer Is Married T ces R In Germany g Miss and Miss Tere- saiem music lovers will re member with pleasure Madam who ap peared in Salem in concert April book are as follows: Cora A . w H. r-asi-, iviargaret maizenauer Hazel n-co.v.., held and the report of delegates Purdy- Mrs- GeorBe to the State Federation of Wo man's clubs will be heard. Officers of the club for the year 1921-1922 are: President, Mrs. William Everett A&derson; vice president, Mrs. C. C. Clark; recording secretary. Miss Fran- ichards; financial secretary, Frank Bowersox; treasurer, Mrs. Frank G. Myers; auditor, Mrs. George Pearce. Meetings as planned for the year and announced in the year September Miller, Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mrs. Kirshner, Miss Veta Lenon, Miss Gladys Lenon, Mrs. K. Bertha Smart, Miss Dor othy Smart, Mrs. Theo. Turner, Miss Esther Mason, Mrs. Agnes Cohenberg, Mrs. Ida McDaniel, Miss Opal McDaniel. Miss Blair Rosenberger, Miss Evans, Mrs. Walter Eberhard, Mrs. A. T. King Couple Will Be Married Tomorrow i urns again a Miss neii" .,! at a dinner enteric . Wednesday s were used.ln the ta- 0 , .... ..v.To was lions ana me 1 i. nea WHS ,ieht. ine hub""- ,erving ny "f" bose Present were m. , Miss Agnes , ,r' William jgbam, Mrb- " Cf North uenu, Mnrth Bend; mhu Howard Fowle and Miss tie. . f - nellaneous snowe. Clark, given as a sur- t tha tbe young t ftate's oftice, was Bi- L evening at the home .rents, Mr. ana Mrs. n. Tko wadding of Miss 15, and they will be interested in lu' DUSIness meeting; October 8, hearing of her marriage on June President's day, luncheon at the 18 at tVlsbad, Germany. The ac- arion; NoveniDer 12, guest day; uecember count with a picture of the cou- uel;er lu' exninu oi dooks; Die appeared In a recent issue 0t:January 14 educational commit- Muslcal America itee; January 25, scholarship loan The account says: ifund day; Wedding Of Wednesday Big Affair Miss Mary Savage and Albert Ramseyer will be united In mar riage tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Henry W. Savage, on Garden road. Only the Imme diate families and a few friends will be present. The bride will wear a gown of white organdy and her bouquet will be a corsage of Cecil Brunner roses and small lilies. She will be attended by her sister. Miss Maud E. Savage, whose gown will be of pink organdy. She will carry an arm bouquet. The groom will be attended by his brother, Benjamin J. Ramseyer, of Macleay. The Bervice will be read by Rev. W. T. Milliken. Following the service, a wed ding luncheon will be served to the thirty guests. Assisting In serving will be Miss Maud Savage and Miss Nancy Savage. Miss Savage has been employ ed until recently in the office of the city recorder. She attended Salem high school and is a grad uate of the Capital Business col- Paul lege. Mr. Ramseyer is employed Misq Muriel Steeves and . . ,,-ltv. Iha Mowntl Mrvtnr ftnlpR nor- February 11, art de-, Wentworth Morse were tn Portlftn, Untu re. "The marriage took place after luleul' a,cn ll- clvlcs com- on Wednesday at niga noun ... cently he was empioyed ln Saiem a romantic series of events which mie; April 8, music depart- Lhe home of tne bride's parents, wlth tbe Gingrich Motor corn began on board the steamer onment; May i3- annual meeting, Mrg Q L steeves. The 'pany. which Mme. Matzenauer was hast- j reports of committees, reports of R I Th C0UDle wlu be at home in a ening to reach her mother, who "-". eiecimu ui omram. - - was at the point of death. The standing committees of Blaln E. Kirkpatrlck in the pres- "Mr. Glotzbach was a paBBen-the c,ub' aa announced in the ence of relatives and friends. In ger on the same vessel, and gave year book- are: BoartI 01 trustees the parlor an altar was arrang all the aid ln his power to the ot the building fund, Mrs. W. E. t banUed with fern and palms Metropolitan star in her efforts -. n..66. their grandmother, Mrs. Pauline Josse, during the time their par ents were ln the south. Plan Trip To Neskowin. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Fullerton plan to motor to Neskowin for the week end. They will be accompan ied by Mrs. Ada Petram and sons, Donald and Merl, and Mrs. Charles Burtnett. They will return to Sa lem Monday night. Miss Findley At Seabeck Conference. Miss Genevieve Findley Is at tending the Y. W. C. A. conference for university and college women at Seabeck, Washington, She was Joined by a number of other stu dents of Willamette unlverstty as she passed through Portland. Mrs. Fanner Home From Portland. Mis. C. E. Farmer returned on Thursday night from Portland where she wis the guest of Mrs. Louis W. Josse. Mrs. Roberts ExTKKited Today. Mrs. John j. Roberts and her daughter, Mildred, who have been absent ln Oxford, Nova Scotia, for the past seven weeks, are expected to arrive in Salem today. Mrs. Roberts was called east by the Ill ness of her mother and remained for some time following her death. Mrs. Roberts will be accompanied west by Miss Margaret Slade, her sister. Return Home After Visit Here. Miss Nellie Angus, ot Sherwood, who has been a guest at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Roy fit. Mills, will leave today for home. Beauty Contented' Tou ire lwy conffdcat that your beau tr b fewa developed to the kujhnt of 1k rowlbilillee ttiu using Counuxf a Orieatal Cream. Seen I 1 5c.forTrUUSIm I jefJH JOURNAL WANT ADS PA" Why Go East to Study Music? ELUSON-WHITE CONSERVA TORY of MUSIC David Campbell, Director Offers Complete Courses ln Piano, Violin, Violoncello, Voice, Theory of Music and Dramatic Art. Dunning System for Begin ners a specialty. Competent Faculty Excellent Location Complete Equipment Fall Term Opens Sept. 12 For particulars, address Registrar, 654 Everett Street. Portland, Oregon short time at their home at 725 East Stark Btreet, Portland. to reach her home. Despite every late. exertion, they arrived too The marriage was quietly emnized subsequently. "Mme. Matzenauer and her hus band are still in Europe. They -1.1 ;.i Kir toll art Mrs. F. A. Elliott; calendar, Mrs. parked on euner , v William E. Kirk, Mrs. Blaln E. 'vases of gladiolas. And Jardln- gol Kirkpatrlck, Miss Ruth Johns: 'nleres of the same flowers, corn- legislative, Mrs. Lawrence T. Har- t,ined with lilies, were usea anout ns, Mrs. h,ouis Lacnmund, Mrs. the rooms. The bridal party descended the stairs and approached the altar Of tomorrow morning . ii.. i...; ln'. nar- ome 01 ine ui 1" o " the couple will leave ly (or a wedding trip. return to Salem ana home in Salem where to has an interest in lark has lived ln Salem ttn years, coming from She was graduated leu high school anu a time in the state 11- iA later in the office of Will Motor to Portland Snndav Miss Gertrude Hartman and Ot to Hartman will motor to Portland today and " Miss Hartman will spend the week there. J. C. Perry, Mrs. Florence Irwin; ,.. i tt, visiiinK, mrs. nusseii uauin, Mrs. take a brief vacation at the sing-!F- B- Southwick, Mrs. S. C. Dyer, t0 Mendelssohn's wedding march. . . . , . ... .i.... :Mm. William Rtaieer: institu- i,. hv Txiren Basler, of Dal- ' . , ,ni ho er a nome in itye Deiore sne maris r- -; - :, ' ------- w j i b.11 Carlson will be n Mrs. P E Fu lerton Mrs. Ias. a. u. riiiingnasi, mis. rieien The groom aiienuiu uj Howard, Mrs. W. F. Fargo. 'best man, Dr. Laban Steeves, Civics, Mrs. Richard Cart-'waited at the altar for his bride, wright, Mrs. John Albert, Mrs. The procession was led by the L. H. McMahan, Mrs. Arthur bridesmaids, MIbs Charlotte Croi Moore; press, Mrs. W. C. Dibble, san and Miss Ethel Rupert, fol Mrs. Mary Putnam, Mrs. J. C. lowed by Miss Helen Hunt, maid Nelson; public health, Mrs. Gro- 0f honor. The bride followed on antners Home ver C. Bellinger, Mrs. Morton the arm of her father, who gave prom guttle Trip Peck, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, her ln marriage. The bride waB , Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Kanmer Mrs. Floyd Utter; music, Miss lovely In a gown of ivory Char- returned the first of the week from Dorothy Pearce, Mrs. Arthur J. meuse, adorned with pearl and Seattle, where they visited their Rahn, Miss Lena Belle Tartar, crystal trimmings and her veil son, Professor Clofford Kantner, Ada Miller, Mrs. Harry was of tulle. She carried a b..u.- anu m.r v I Buhar-ta- ad- kn,,at nf (Intieiia TUBCO ouu . uvil. 1UJ nc.o o.i.i...Ku. John Harbison, BWeet peas. The mam oi Mrs. C. C. Clark, Mrs. Frank wore pink organdy ana ue- -anaara Mr. A V Marcus: schol- nnet was of Columbia roses. Miss at the home of the bride's parents ,',. Mrs. N. C. Kafoury, Croisan's dress was of orchid or- opening of the Metropolitan season." Miss Busch Is Bride Of Mr. Croisan Salem Folks Picnic at Turner The following group of Balera people motored to Turner the flret of the week for a picnic: Captain and Mrs. Harry Brumbaugh, Mrs. Lillian Hartshort, Mrs. F. P. Talk Ington, Miss Ethel Rupert, Miss Gertrude Hartman, Miss Cora Talklngton, Otto Hartman, E. ' J. Sellars, Major Charles GJedsted and Fred Brock. Miss Miss Esther Marie Busch yes- toy of state. Afterward terday afternoon at four o'clock gtyles Mnj JohQ to California, where she became the bride of George ill- ucation Mrs. j iam Croisan wnen ine sei vice I read by the Rev. George L. Lovell .r.,i. r-io-ht at the home oi tne Druie b paieuio Ipil feature of the enter- in the presence of relatives and a Elma eUe; Ml8S' Elizabeth gandy and Miss Rupert's of green ,Date Announced m - ; J TV n Kpulfl u I . e. ,i. .n..lnH IriutPtH 'Paw TViaa Hot-la . i. utnni v. row ( l ( ISP II e us. x uc u' '" u v' " , , in r oi,t '-ov onrl nni.il Cdiiicu rui xiicu aiii ii, a muni wtuuiiife mi ' u- JVicvJieay, wro. r. j. iu. ui6u ok- m i, l. i ne social cuinuuucc iui i." ui in.i. home by their grandson, Carvel Thomae, who will spend the win ter with them. . R HpP TOMORROW MONDAY TUESDAY 'Hfc II. mr- 1 1 - v. , .. - i.Unllna on1 har Ti.aa was Ol uiue Liii-ui"" was was of duvtyn of the same color. She was attended by Miss Meien In. S. 0. Burkhart :iss Edith Wei born Mary Phillips wns laid and Miss Marian Mc- King. a best man. I Mrs. Croisan is me . ride was showered with Mr. ana Mrs. wuu t the cIobo of the eve- lem. Mr. Croisan is ine m kmrat's won. served. (and Mrs. George H. Croisan. Both j i nr CaTom hie-h i . . . . . 1 1 ora trT'A ii iia i if ui i,i. 13 uo r n.,ro school an , a o-T-1.iiltnr- I seconn year ai t,- . ..1. r..iann la mem- MlSS BuSCh ai college, am. v .uicivi. . - , t ci,owe, her of Delta Delta Delta sorority Honored at bflower and Mr. Croisan Is affiliated with u-anno stirma fraternity. He . M 11. 1 Sentember meeting includes: Mrs. Miss Marguerite l,ook, u. iiin MMarv Mrs. Charles H. land, sang "Because nhartonn Mm. it. O. Shipley, inervice was read Mrs Thomas B. Kay, Mrs. F. W. mony was used, Snencer and Mrs. G. G. Brown. 1 Following the ceremony xf,. ltim: Hawkins is the chair- dinz luncheon i.ii i"j ... . . . ii .hiou ware ar of all social committees tor for this six sman - ranged in aaauion iu i" before the The ring cere- a wed- served, and Constance Kantner, irgia Broyles. Mrs. Flor- Mlss Lillian Olson, Miss klllips, .Miss Maud Sav- S. 0. Burkhart, Miss 'Morn, .Miss Violet Wei ..CB the year. d have compieiea mi i , tnhle in .Unnratlnnn Wer6 f vellow In iracuvc ui' Miss Helen King was hostess tall sticks, communis nn Thursday evening ior hum ers oi mo - . , -, ino- affect. t-aims wnen nuc buuiioui- r mi uinie, long September 21 has been an nounced as the date of the con cert of Theo Karle, tenor, and Enrique Ros, pianist, who will appear at the Grand theatre. Mrs. Brown Visits in Portland Mrs. Clifford W. Brown Is vls- the dining room. Here ltlng in Portland at the home ot acnpciallv at- , ner son, Armin l.. onco. employed in Salem by the Stand- Esther Busch and 1 . . i a c.icariQ were also Wei- makB ed a kitchen shower ok,i.S wown ;- Alice Kezar, Miss u" company . -- the g woman who was mar- used, assisi.. b ... Oehler. Mrs. Dora Au- their home at Mariu.. rIeQ yesterday afternoon. Many MisU Marguerue v.uu. Irene Bradford, Mrs. I Present for the weas.aj w. gJfu were prMent. Parounaglan, mis. mutt. Miss Silvia Mars- Mr. and Mrs. uuu eQ t0 the honored guest. Dinner Findley ana m.s " Dorothv Rten.loff Mis Mrs. George rt. d . late hour. The ta- i Assisting ai.uui m.- - , , . ... nkaaiAtia i'rni " - , belle Croisan, miss u.. M. decorated with pink and lma Busch, Mies ten- . .. . iaa morn rr.H I.ee. Miss Ruth Busch. Miss " """7nr - m Unmeler, Miss Grace Young Are Guests at Love Residence Charles C. Love and H. A. Love, of Brookwlth, Pennsylvania, are guests at the H. T. Love residence ln Salem. Pf, Miss Marjorle Bau- Mlss Isa a with nlnk and ine the entire occasion were Mrs. n k ILflaa 7n. " "u T T Hunt Mrs. 11.. , bowi liac p n a nUBUU, iiiidb " . . . irtnD nrnro eiTO". 1 a, .1 . i. . . untu HUCUCI , lYUOB , - -fc Aftua WIlllC Mice mi . - I. vi nijji Rimch. Miss sum wwi ... ... .v. fn,vlnir cnests: P. K. L'nmeier, F UHUIIIIKS, MISB ni.,lonher lalU 1U1 "" " 7 off.Mrs. M. Matthews, Florence Buscn ' Miss Esther Busch, Mrs. Daryl F. and Mrs. M. r'""';"Mr and ta Mcfauley, Miss Ma- Busch, James Proctor, Miss Ethel McGilchrlst. Following " ""Vje to MJ. Miss Teresa Fowle Busch. Miss Helen King and Miss McGlchrl.t- Miss Mrs. Morse left for Seasid. M Ruth Busch. Miss AnnabeUe Go - spend . i wee-. . den. Miss Lucille jones. miss mi.-.io - rltv Mrs. Mark Skiff lred Gul. Mlss Amanda Schwaub- September 15 for Kan" Returns from Newport Mlgs Marparet Goodln. Missouri, where they will make Mrs. Mark Skiff is expected to bauer home Mr Morge was grad return today from Newport, where B ' He,en uated from Willamette unlvers ty she has been visiting this week. Proctor anc im q( nn nd re. Qhe will he accompanied by her Mlss King was "Sistea y MkOOl diploma Bister, Um Jennie Calvert, who Mary Bayne ana t,aa .U.i thn entire summer at Proctor. the beach. ayne. Mrs. Hiram lna Mae rrouul- E. Bergman, Miss stenson and Miss Jessie " Middle West ora Koon has return- month's trip in the P. While away she vis- Pke Okaboji, in Iowa "i'es at Fort Dodee. Ma, Nebraska, ahd St. return trip she stop- Uuise and other Ca She will return to her position in the k 0. L. Scott. Ralph Wilson Will Arrive Today Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilson re celved at telegram from their son,! Ralph Wilson, yesterday saying he will arrive in Portland tonight, from Anapolls, Maryland, where j he Is attending the United States j naval training academy. His va-! cation will extend through the month of September. Hie father motored down to Portland today ( to meet him. I WiUoTa Lake What's New On The Market from Salem high school. She is well known and popular in the Morse Is an ex-serv.ic city. Mr. 'man having served as sergeant In 8alem today it. .unit. Inf::ntrv. Tinin uiv.n- mar- tv,a ?.";r,th Ion. He served overseas and was , Farmer, in the St. Mlhlel and Argonne for- . QOTiolli est drives. He is connecieo wnu Wedding Solemnized At Parsonage Today Mlss Zada Gladys Ringo uo- t. Woodward were rled this morning at 10 o'clock at . i . .. .. Ui.rol.e X. . 1. k . i . . nt tne rf. a"'"" - iiuc """v. . ... . . vprv ,v. Ttnrirner-BowmaTi ! Aldrich. rne weaums - " , i.t tffair and only immediate company, of Kansas City. SS L witnessed the impressive; Those present were Dr. and Mrs ;relatlves witnessed I P Mrs. Carl ring ceremony, tu- - Mrs. Lshan A car of Elberta pea ties ar-; Qe COUDle left tor a ureB """" Z' ,.. rh,r. neacnes. ' . Will Stop on Return Home Mr. and Mrs. George Haack, of Portland, who have been touring in California for the past six weeks, are expected to arrive ln They will stop at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Their children, Cleo and stayed in Salem with Lumber -a. iirover Be linger rivea ioua uu . ,-ln to tne i)"'". . ! . . v -i r.,r.,.-i hMr.. John Evans left distribution Tuesday. Tbe whole- ' a .raTeiing suit of blue and lotte Croisan mis. wmw PUb. lake in eastern sale price is $1.10 a box and they , . . matcn. she Is the dangh- Mlss Helen . IW rone about two ought to retail no higher than . . Carrie I. Ringo ana Hunt. Kev ano ; IM.35. This will be the cheapest ben empioyed unn. n., n.r-p- thev can be bought ana housewife should seiie this op iDortunlty to do some canning. Wil- Home grown Muirs will also the wtth the Oregon Growers' assoc.- ton. Russell Rarey ( Tacoma: be ation Mr. and and t "Sr motored to Sll- T on a business Harbison. Mrs Anderson and Mlss offered at the same price. . the cny Country butter has been scarce a-,, jr. for two weeks, some of the mar-!wl ma,e their home kets not handling any for that High street. length of time. Tbe price paia fnr er.ntifi- hntter of first Class itjuaiuy u a ana i nu, Ballon nf Paaa ' 1 a A n ntl arrived in Salem! A urarritv of noultry Is expect- 1 TisltBR ,t the ed to be experienced next week. IBL and with Mlss and the Quality is falling to keep . ' ... . . 1' . 17.li Mr. Woodward Is the son or feor snd - ; Mr M K. vooui fu, rii i ii contractor and builder m, Mrs. Edna Josse. Mr. ana rpon their return to Mrs. Fred Legg. ana and Mrs Woodward Kenneth Legre. Mlss Esther Pa- ' m m : .i ,. r.-.- lzss rounactan. m . gian. Mr and Mrs. J. B. Littler. Robert Littler. Mrs. E. E. I'p- Mira at Home Prom Msriruertte Cook, of Portland: Vr inaompson and dan- Mlss Grsc Toun. of Portland: ,7.r Fare Louise, and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Loren Basler. Mr. ghter. raye , pert Mrs. M. C. Kathryn Row. " " " v, : two weeks spent at Nye Beach. rB'.f. Ml" Bruee Putnam, Mlss L. ' fisher nf Cil.m , j . a ... " ine reason aaaianeu iw L inJ: re nr ln during hop picking time people rn nits itt ! a i k iu ; . . , ., 8h wa, accom- offered last week. ! U- Harry Rows and Mrs starry Oenertere r.ne.ey. - .... r j Hi i, HnTiiT aiiuim, wr in aurlng ""ion wni spend take little care of t.i. I. that Slmrjson and oaugnm.. .ft Thursday lor p.eKing unte k- ;.i . . k or . Thttntdav nlrht from their chickens. ; woere i7 r-n ... .... Beach) v Alta Clare Lots returned a Tlslt In Portland with relatlres. naticure Clears the Porea Of Lmpuritiea Dally utc of the Soap with oc casional touches of the Oict ment at Deeded, c leanaet andpurifJef tiieakinaiic X keepait-fre from ptm pies and biackhearta. Cuticura Talcum ia ideal for powdering and perfuming. 1 I J tr XV A I J I BEBE DANIELS In A Peppy, Snappy, Thoroughly Enjoyable Picture for the Whole Family SIDNEY CHAPLIN In King, Queen and Joker A 5 REEL LAUGH The Mishaps of a Barber w ho tried to be King. Throbbing with Thrills of Earth, Sky and Water NOTE Fox News Shows Sinking of The Canadian Exporter at WiUapa Bay, Washington 'S3 by ch he is ag r an 2r, n- i as I two.