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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1921)
Wednesday, September 21, 1921 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Society and Club News Page Three Edited by Adelaide V. take Telephone 82 Women poems Are Contributed At Meeting Poetical contributions predom- . . . i. at tho moArinff wisi, y c""" the Modern Writers' section of to Salem Arts League last night t the new residence ot Mrs. Molly ' k at 1545 Highland avenue. Oertrude Robinson Ross read two . her poems, one of which, "Pier ' , a Light o' Love," she has recently 81(I to a new m&Szine, "Teiliog Tales." Mrs. Edwin Sherwood contributed a group of wer poems, Mrs. F. S. Bartson read original poems and Mrs. R. Mon- , ... .i . i- i K , 1 'J . a (I Q nun roe !"' . . . Miss Carol uiooie reau a siory ..rlften Dy Mrs. w. r. rargo. "Empty Spaces which appeared What's New On The Market Eggs fairlv i terday until a price of 39 cents " oiierea Dy merchants to farm ers. The rise is due m here, but such a great increase seems to be unwarranted. the merchants driving the price Benefit To Be Affair Of Friday 13 and 14, an ddelegates from on Mill street. The evening was this city will be Mrs. Elizabeth spent In music and conversation, Macey, Mrs. E. M. Law Mrs W after wblch refreshments were VV. Rosebraugh and Mrs. Laura 1 l"!' I06 resent "r Bayes. Following the business of l!? A' Campb.e11' Mr' and - : - rieu uo nRnn Mr ami Mra Amos Barker, Mr. and n. Her bert Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Palmer, Mr .and Mrs. Edmund May, Mrs. J. L. Munson. Mrs. Geo. Mentzer, Mrs. Gilbert White, Mrs. J. M. Burton, Mrs. Verna Roberts, Mrs." Fred Swanson, Mrs. D. G. Drager; Miss Rose Kauffman, Miss Lucille Burton, Miss Lillian Lyman, and Miss Margaret Munson. the afternoon, a social time was enjoyed. Those on the committee tti , - iur euiBnainmeni were Mrs. am using club talent entirely th . . aucm iuttcoy, mrs. earner Arm- c:, ', Ub WU1 present a musi- strong and Mrs. E. M. Law. The cal and literary entertainment ... , ueii meeting oi me society win Friday evening at the Leslie Meth- be held Tuesdav, October 4. ' v-uurcn, me proceeds to go toward the . '. . mi ..n hh i , -. - man mna juss inompson up so high are In danger of makh ch that society is developing. Honored at Luncheon Ing the farmer is diati.fi.- -. !Thl U the second benefit ZJf, ."?red ., , Lunhe0n , "ucu ifivnn i. ,u, . . jmiss Anne rnompson, wnose . the demand is less. Holding eggs a card Z i ' I tlrSt be'DS wedding will be a social event of gives Affair ior an increase may brine little ' nt the ti T women next Wednesday, was honored yes henit .i . 6 miie.ui me club in mid summer , , . . leruay at an iniormai lunc.neuii Among those who will anDear iv. h m,. !, t nu,(. a suit from the increase in price"" I Bella "".t eVening is Miss Lena few ot Miss Thompson's closest reception for Mr. and Mrs. Earl j Eggs held for tel days bv JhJ .1 a eraduate of Ore- friends were bidden and covers iL- WooI, whose werlrtlr, was an , , . . ' ule son Agricultural cnlle.ro . - .-i , event nt ,.,.., ... . uaur.HrH K ij - . . o , uuu a, were nrrnnfen inr iwp vp I I rfH i - wcv. , ,, umir iirc For Bridal Couple Mrs. Vita Mallory Beatty enter- iaine non Monday evening with a turned from Newport where they spent the entire summer. Miss Randall will enter Willamette University for her second college year. She attended University of Oregon last year. Mrs. Patterson Makes Trip to Portland Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson made the trip to Portland today in the interest of the Americanization display in the state fair. Girl Reserves Plan Work for the Season Plans for the season were made by Sihalo Coma Girl Reserves at a business meeting held yesterday present were Rosalie Burne, Varyl bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. B Kruetz, Orma Mclntyre, Marcla Fuestman, Faye Wolz, Mildred Pugh. Pauline Welch, Mildred Gil bert and Miss Eva L. Scott, leader. Will Return To Home in Idaho Mrs. H. F. Allen, of Twin Falls, Idaho, has spent the past several days in Salem at the W. G. Allen residence in Salem. She left last night tor her home. Will Make Home in Salem Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wentworth Morse, whose wedding was a re cent event in this city, will make afternoon at the Y .W. C. A. Those their home in Salem with the L. Steeves. They had formerly planned to go to Kansas City, where Mr. Morse had a position with the Burgner-Bowman Lum ber company. Renrn tn Enewiri To Enter University Mr. and Mrs. Don Braorora ten (Continued on Page Six.) Ladies Keep Your Skin Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Talcum producers cannot he m ',:: i . . . r.cuuurai college,, and a were arranged for twelve. Three ievent of and there Is bound to be some dls Ti Tarter T j e Miss 8mail tables were set and all ad- , Informal in nature and about satisfaction expressed by the car ,'hh, , iTni T . summer at ornments were done In lavender, I twenty-five friends of the couple " . me con- me University of Wiahtnoi . were nreoen. u...i. j umer mere is little room for .where she took i .7 . .e C'r M -tafnm " .T.. enler' Si ,,v. fhr s an neraiu. ana Mrs. cumer t,i .. .. """"D" ui wasnmeton. i ihi Kriio.eief t I C. Nelson read an essay dealing speculation in eues tar llJZ 'I! 8hf Lok volce and har- The afternoon was spent in con- I talnment appropriate to the occa -ith the trend of present day lit- i that they are a nerishahi. ( I .. ' . ' lnomas. a Srad- rersation. Bttare. Bra. Fargo, wno has already that they are a perishable nrntinet The bottom price oi eees toflav i offered by shippers and Is 34 cents. - uj Diiippers ana is o4 cents. Ui , number of her stories pub- The lowest retail price is 42 cents mLk has rprentlv had one ar.- n... i . . . maw, --- - viaugcB nave increased to 70 j Ktr thp Wn1Ifl.Tins mifinnA: j .. .. uate of 0. A. C, a student of sion passed the evening. Refresh- mems were served. W;H Entr Willamette University ftnicfo" ITZI n, Vir"n in" Esstern Star structor of Salem, will give two tt rc i. tw n violin selections. Leo Miller a HaS TlTt Meetan ptdeby the Hollands magazine. cents a dozen, the whnW,ie f, f 1916; and sololst ln s,nr nnenert .manicloualv I- and:'" w-1 daueh- Ie t meeting of the society have risen ff $5.75 and $6.25 'sing baHtone sn C'Ub' last night with'a delightful mus- "'". will e neiu .... to 17 anJilKO. Bananas have Mrs ( T r f , ical program when a number of. UrL:. urri half cent nn the the n a r. ...., ... . yoiine artists, under lie direction) Mile f T . w r -""'y. win give a . n, ,hn n R)r nAaP,rt Hn fer C,a r "fb" ad trios The Chapter rooms.' 4, at the home of Mrs. E. C. Rich- iris. two nresent last night were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clifford, Mrs. J, W. Harbison, Mrs. Edwin Sher wood, Mrs. J. C. Nelson, Mrs. F. Barton, Mrs. uenruue nooin- um Ross. Mrs w. r: rargo, Mrs. jna L. Dailey, Mrs. R. Monroe ; higher. Gilbert, Miss Carol Dibble, Miss Renska Swart and Mrs. Molly Brunk. half cent, on the also gone pound; Onions are still going up, the wholesale price having reached $3 while the retail is now five cents a pound. If' the demand from other parts of the country keep up, the price will undoubtedlv eo have re- "Portland Rose" Is Salem Visitor Miss Genevieve Gilbert, of Port land, is a Salem visitor, doln? ad vance work for the Whltnev Bovs' chorus, which is to appear at the, the door Other affairs are being planned Leave Today For Pendleton r and Mrs. Elliott Colony ... - - Li. I us, wu.ui. is lu appeal a. 1111 till leave today Dy auiomoDiie Btate ,ai. Miss Gilbert Is known (or Pendleton, where they will a9 tne "Portland Rose," and will attend the Kouna-up. i ney win make a tour Qf the United States, Hop ior a aay in rorua.iu. iuej beainnine this fall, advertising . L. ..nl. no far oa 4knt ' ... . .. a. hi oe at. .......uiiicu aa io iuui w i , ,Pr mnfs tne woria s lair 10 tity by Mrs. u. r.. uaies, wno win be held ln portland in 1925. visit flere will ic.ai.co .UI OC- J eral days. s Dancing n Academy ' wmilUUie n-ora otih nnr.Q.1 w4h trav Dntiimn ... ""' J L'i:i. 11.11 m nmm w thejcuienau rnone LI Si piano selections. Miss. vivin " " Hare-mve , Z riowers, making a setting ior Hargrove, one of the story tellers w,nn lnnr.r r. . y,W" 1,11 1 Numbers given were: Song. Ballet- Technique, Classical, Inter long and short storv lust . . . . .. .rJ pretive anri Riimnm r teiia tii . bunion loung; ino, vioun, ceiio 1 r.th:,h!ld:!n:..MrB; a"d piano. Miss Viola Ash, Avery! CVWAK C the i k .7. uwmiwr oi Hicks and Dr. John R. Sites, vocal cu a ViaoSCS the club, will contribute whitno- solos. FollOWtne the entertainment refreshments will be served in the basement of the church Admission will be charged at Home Alter Trip South Mr. and Mrs. Bolton Hamble have returned lo tsaiem ionowing .1 ..... 4M U a. rra too. Will Btturn From HuiitiJie Tnp Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Bellinger and Dr. and Mrs. Charles fcvans ire especieu noine sou., nun. a untlng trip in tne mountains. m-L Club Eolds Election Election of officers for Tri-L Club, orcanization ot young dusi- Desa women, was neiu last iub... netting at the Y. W. U. A. xnose tlosen for the ensuing year are Pruident. Miss I.ella Amsier; vice praeident, Miss Velma Robinson; secretary, Miss Krtna isewoerry. ffeuurer. Miss Manorie uiane. Mrs. Alice M. Dodd made an inter esting talk on customs oi airier- nt lorelE neountrles, especially Jspan and Egypt, illustrating wltn Interesting curios ana costumes lathered bv hersellf while travel og. Plans were made by the club : a taffv n.ill on the date of Its ! Hit meeting. Tnesnav. October 4. "hose nresent were Mrs. Alice M. I Dodd. Mrs. Ftla Rradford. Miss Ira L. Srntt Mla V.nna Mewher- Miss Marjorie Blake, Miss Ha Wllllams, Miss Gertrude Tuck- Miss Elsie Beckner, Miss Gladys S.i hitTt. MlsS Volma Rnhinann MiBS WlHe Ilurkp Miss nnrrl Wplrh. i Will Entertain Prince On Visit to India 1 x or for the winter, which It Is thought will be popular among the people of the city. The committee in charge of Friday's entertainment Includes the followl tip" Tro Mark McCallister. Mm Palnh Kellog, Mr. and Mrs. P. W Wal ton and Harry Pearcy. soio, rteuoen rox, vocal soio, Har-1 Opening party, Sept. 24th, 2:30 ley Howell, piano solo by Miss ! p. m. Mildred Jaeger, whose work was! Registration for all classes, Sept. especially notable; vocal solo, LAJih' 2 4 m- m i . n i j a.j , t . ' Beginners Class, 6 to 15 years, Sat- Miss Gertrude Aldrlch. Accom- urdays, 10 a. m. panists were Mrs. Marie Flint, and I Little children under six years, Mrs. Bestow. Special thanks werel Saturdays, 1:30 p. m. voted Dunn and Moore for the use! Adiya.nco1d clas3 Ballet Technique, . . , , Saturdays, 2:30 p. m. of a Kurtzman erand niano J a. j .,' - Z.KL"' Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Leroy Hewlett, Mrs. C. C. Miller, Mrs. Amos Vass, Mrs. T. J. Kurtz and Mrs. Robert Simpson. Mrs. Hoven Beported Dl Friends of Mrs. Adolph Hoven, formerly Miss Anna Ireland, who underwent an operation Monrfnv will be Interested to know that W. C. T. U. Hold Election Election Of officers wan lielrl yesterday by the local chanter nf she was rennrterl routine, uii W. C. T. IT. Those chosen for the this mnrnlne- year's work are: President. Mrs. E. M. Law; secretary, Mrs. J. J. Couple Surprised Nunn re-elected; treasurer, Mrs. j With Farewell Party J. J. KraDDS. Mm Powers arnk Itf v arA fvc x r rnkAii " mi , auu WllD. ) IV. Uili M ir-1 i , concerning the orphan farm home ;who will leave soon for Long fnr ... V I .. V. ,l. . . nwiuu ino organization, .as a , Heach, California, to make their state unit is working. The state home, were surprised late last W. C. T. U. convention will be week by -a few of their friends at 13 and 14, and delegates from the home of Mrs. J. L. Munson, Saturdays, 3:30 p. m. Adult Classes Toung -Ladles' class, Ballet Class ical and Interpretive, Monday, :Oct. ,10th, 7 p. m. Physical Culture class for mem bers of Women's clubs, Tuesday, Ladies' class, Physical Culture and Ballet Technique, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 10:45 a. m. Opening club dance. Oct. 4th, les- Kur. a y. ..... uniiciiig p. .... Private lessons by appointment Mrs. Ralph L. White Principal Pupil of the celebrated Master Stepheno Mascagno, New York; and Masters Martlen and Roach, Chicago, III. Member of the Ore gon Association Masters of Dancing LET'ER BLOW LET'ER RAIN OVERCOATS SLIP into one of our special made-to-order OVER COATS Note the ease and comfort, the distinctive appearance and the graceful drape. Not only does it reflect style but there is real genuine service. They are coats for all weathers. The COAT for the cool, sunshiny day, and also for the rainy day because they are shower proofed a range of prices to suit any purse $25 to $50 Every desirable fabric ; every wanted style ; and we fit all men. ' Scotch Woolen Mills 126 State Street Salem, Oregon I I Although the news P . in Inula, tell of serious - . here has been no cancellation o .h. trin which the Prince of Wales is to make to the Hindu peninsula. When he arrived this beautiful matron, the Countess of Cromer, will be his chief hostess Her husband will be chief of the Prince's personal staff. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF NEW SHOES PUMPS AND OXFORDS in n;o4:i.: rtii.. l T"r,,,,,,ol fliifllitv TODAY VALITON'S FAIR WEEK At Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store Welcome Visitosr To Oregon State Fair Beginning Monday, September 26 and continuing for one week Salem will be crowded with throngs of vis itors, who will come here from the state of Oregon, Wash ington and adjoining territory to attend this great Oregonian annual event the Portland Cloak and Suit Company take this opportunity ofextending an invita tion to all to visit Salem's greatest women's apparel store, where they will find hundreds of new models, including every worthy design, in young Ladies' and Women's Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Sweaters, Millinery and Furs direct from the foremost coat and suit makers and millinery artists. By coming to this store for your Fall and Winter Suit, Coat, Waist, Dress or Hat, you have the advantage of choosing from the largest and most exclusive stock in Salem Moreover, a comparison of garments and prices will convince you that ours are in variably correct You'll find here in our' large and care fully selected stock, styles for all types and figures, in cluding little women and those who wear the larger sizes, including Stout Figures. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Beginning Saturday, October 1, this store will open at 9 a. m. and close at 6 p. m. each day, including Saturdays. (Old White Corner) Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store LOOK!-READ!- EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT ttt a rr rhe most stupendous price upheaval of sea- YV 11 - aensibie merchandise ever staged previously by any merchant. WHERE The People's Cash Store at Salem's Greatest Department Store, on Com mercial street. ,yyrJJgj" Friday morning, September 23, at 9 a. m., History has never approached this colossal undertaking in vast ness of stocks nor in the greatness of value giving. OUR BIG AD Will Appear Tomorrow WATCH FOR IT! 'ImnilWIMilill In the mean time shop with the crowds State Street 114 North Libert: