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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1921)
btarM, September, 1921 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Page Five Society and Club News Of Interest To Women Edited by Adelaide V. Lake Telephone 82 . 1 rt O "T Cousin wi Mrs. oyra . ,.,oeims to Salem Irf v. tsat the au- Affairs of Anatol," fl '"Lnn. is a cousin of h Byrd, ot this city. Mrs. lW.' BJ ' in that she is Horse Show Will Open On Tuesday Measured in terms of popular Miss Jones Bride Of Mr. Boise At seven o'clock tonight at the anmething v Interest, the horse shnw Vinci rntnn ri . .... ' emoaist church of this back with a rush. Only a few city, the marriage of Miss Lucile years ago the scattering horse Jones and Reuben Breyman Boise shows held were scant of 'wi" De solemnized, the Rev. alert woman,! entries and poorly attended . Since Hichard N- Avison, of Wilbur that time each year has seen a y "urea. Portland, read- -ing the impressive ring service betterment of conditions until at beore a group of reiatives and luc w aic rriends of the couple. The altar Eli,, huve seen Joan, k tbose w" whispering to TtnnK or 'inauy' ... .v0, cho (s being held from one end of the , wn, be hanked With im ". , 'TnW scenarioist. country to the other. Whereas in ferns and autumn flower3 m Kouttry . all the the old days tney were considered add thelr brjght coIorg tQ the last year attended Oregon Agri cultural college, affiliating with Phi Delta Theta. During the war Mr. Boise spent two years in the service, enlisting with company M, and eighteen months of this period were spent overseas. The couple will leave after the reception for a wedding trip and will return to Salem in about tljree weeks to make their rest Girls Give Party Por 25 Friends "Pair Oaks," the beautiful sub urban home of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Beechler, was the scene of a happy i afternoon party on Thursday when' Miss Carolyn Lambirth and Miss Leona Geer entertained twenty- Miss Lena Belle Tartar has re- five of their friends. The spacious I turned to Salem after a three Looms were gaily decorated with months' absence in Seattle, whete autumn flowers and foliage and! dence at 254 North Church street. Miss Tartar Home After Absence in Seattle Mr. and Mrs, Bennett Have New Baby Daughter News has arrived in Salem of the birth of a new baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett, of Pendleton. Mr. Bennett was formerly state bank examiner and the family lived in this city. The baby, which is the second child, arrived September 19, and has been named Beverly Jean. land. They were accompanied home by Miss Thelma Dyke, who will visit in this city during fair week. I . .,m. v,itnres. 'w",r;r MisS Mac- i article - - ,,, - appeared in r... Picture fay, '"" Mr"' , , Interview Europe- ed upon her return She scoffs at tne ean pictures are as sort of society event, shunned masg by the general public, now thej preCeding the service Miss seating capacity of almost every Marie Churchill, accompanied by i-. .. l 1 .1 ; . l ...... ,i t. , i. . ... show building Is taxed to the ut- Mrs. Walter T. McCarty, of Cor- most and the seats are occupied by va)liB wU1 Blng .. j Have an Kiuua a.m cuuuiuuns oi people. Found You." Lohengrin's proces The growth of interest In equine Dit ...j hv p...,..,,,.,. t q Eur""t:!n,, L American affairs is remarkable and may be.Roberts ., follow ,, and the , Miss Tartar will direct the music The following guests were pres :r tn De lertien j 'Hup in nari tn the fnpt that the .... ... . .. work m the Salem hlch schools n. Tnc.nt,ln. Ail.aPi nrt),9 nnt seen i " v ' . hrlna narrv will artnroac.n tne l . " .v. v.F.Uv , she attended the summer session of the University of Washington. There she took work in the school of music, including advanced vo cal study, under Dean Irving M. Glen. Following the summer's work, Miss Tartar accompanied Salem Folk Motor to Portland Judge and Mrs. George H. Bur nett and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mey ers motored to Portland today and will return to Salem tomorrow. the afternoon passed quickly with i games, music and dancing. In the I "peanut hunt," Maxine Meyers captured the prize, a prettily dressed doll, while the consolation,! fell to Josephine Albert. Mrs. Beechler was assisted in serving a Will Spend Fair Week Here Mrs. Mark Skiff and her son, Mark, Jr., spent yesterday In Port- Mrs. Elmo White Is Club Hostess Mrs. Elmo S. White was hostess on Thursday afternoon for mem bers of the Rapheterian club, who gathered at her home for their firat session of the Beason. The afternoon was spent socially with fancy work. Extra guests for the affair were Mrs. Ellen Norton, of Portland, Mrs. Thomas Reese, of Moro. and Miss Gwendolyn Reese. Mrs. White was assisted in serving by Mrs. Reese and Miss Reese. The next meeting of the society will be held the first Thursday of October. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Albany Women Visit Here Thursday Mrs. Percy Young, Mrs. Bogart Roger, Ann Dawson Van Gundla, Mrs. Percy A. Young, Sr., and Mrs. Gibson, all of Albany, motored to Salem on Thursday and were guests for a few houre at the resi dence of Mrs. William Burghar.lt, Jr. A few of their friends Joined them there and tea was served. Mrs. Roger is the daughter of Mrs. (Continued on Page Six.) A. J. Foster Painless Chiropodist (from Hoi Springs, Ark.) Corns, Bunions Ingrown Nails, All Foot Troubles, For tired Aching Feet try Electrle Massage 158 North Commercial, Rutland Hotel, office No. 15 ner brother, Dr. H. v. Tartar, and 'dainty lunch by Mrs. L. S. Geer, family on a ten days' vacation trip Mrs. D. X. Beechler and Miss up Hood's canal into the Olympics. Grace Babcock. rerman picture," she 'Ilc "u'e " "" altar. The groom and his best W7 Jon't The cost of ",e 1 , ' man, Frank W. Durbin, Jr., will You wont. ,.!. as the editor of the Show Horse . .h v,0,.i ,ith v,0 to encourage audiences Chronicle says, Is a strange and miist and tbe brW follow. neat to em-ovi s unaccustomed object, that people... ,fa,,0(1, mi Ml n from men". , .1(V. m..6 .."t this year and will also continue instructing personal pupils. tay away Lint the showing w tne common degree of familiarity i , ' , , marria rt.A films would result In. ..v I give herMn marriage. no longer see with anything like the arm of her father, who will B-l"0"" i, .1 th r the censor anu lWn, which he wouian i V ' -,--ui f-mm u tnrv a.hvMr. uemii" L Miss MacPherson was in and sue saw n. u with Ernest uumiacii ....t.i! Lmitted that he could not un which formerly was the case." The horse now has an attraction not The bride will he attended by itica lonnotto Meredith, maid of only for those who love him for . . .. ,. hrlrien- mmui , - maids: Miss Clara Breitenstein, n,.lo fhnrnhill Weller. Miss tion of the public, and, inasmuch . ' .... . mi0 i.ii,. Z . . , . .. Annabelle Golden and Miss Letha as horses will be seen only at the w, Mt wlth the 'horse shows and under the spe-: , ' , . ,,,, 0(... He i ... : . ,.. ushers who are Milton Stelner, JVan J OIlcB, Al liiiic "vii - .' old times sake, but a fine horse is , , an actual curiosity to a large por- J . , ..Do h., 1 lUDe ui....- - ble t0 their public exhibition, it nltl ,.a (hp hov-and-girl love af-., J The bride's wedding gown ttli tti i aiigcuicui is .. nn whnlesnme f u waw w w ...no olen Irttpr- Mte Hacrnersou wo d by the uetrou jom-uai, c- ;l O Babcock, Dorothy Bussard, Helen Breitenstein Vera Louise Beechler, Rosalie Buren, Lucile Downing, G. A. E. Building Maxine Glover, Mildred Gilbert, To Be Dedicated Friday Ruth Haggerty, Pauline Johnson, The G. A. R. memorial rest room; Pearl Kapphahn, Maxine Meyers, will be dedicated on Friday at . Frances Martin, Janet Plimpton, noon, when services will be held, Florence Power, Janette Sykes, Mrs. LaMoine Clark will give the ; Nancy Thielsen, Dorothy Twee dedicatory address and Mrs. G. E.jdale, Maxine Ulrich, Fay Wassom, Terwilliger, president of the W. R. ! Pauline Welch, Margery Webb, C, will make the response. Mrs. F. Ethel Young, Pauline Young, Le- L. Waters will sing and the G. A. 1 ona Geer and Carolyn Lambirth. R. fife and drum corps, of Port land, will also furnish music. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY horse show has a secure and defi nite place in the future. Another horse show factor that may have bearing on the great crowds that Couple Come To Live in Salem Mr. and Mrs. Clifton M. Irwin, formerly of Portland, have come over satin, with tulle, giving a to Salem to make their home. Mr. decidedly quaint effect, and her irwin is in charge of the Pacific bouquet is an old fashioned nose- j Powder and Supply company. Mr. tat.rvlew.she brought to light . " ,,, . , 'gay. Her veil is long and flowing irwin is a grandspn of the late felting bit of news for the of , and attached to her head in a , John W. Minto and this couple Is t0reC;."r".. class has come into Its own in ' " " br l""" -L" tajesnewaobHuwu . . America and whereas in years gone 1 , . ,,, . Vo . ,.. ., ,. Italian screen venuua u. b h , t nave been an occa. maius win w. -J - '-uvenues will u. . 5-reel n dure. It will . - ..-u. . tel colors and will carry laven- Have Dan erne Pa rtv 3& be show., in this country," , " 0V the greater haH of the dar chrysanthemums tied with Mrs. Ralph White's juvenile .. .... mi,l f.lth. "W. 1" gr..l(l ll.lll Ol l,U,n,Hnsr shades, riancinr elnoo . oin,.(o- .... ... honor, 'dancing party of the season this ue geor- afternoon. The affair will begin an arm at 2:30 and is the biggest party of It is the Bible, faith- L , ' . .. tulle in two blending """" . , , HI1U WIS lUill IJ I irttMl ill uic oouuiv , , a reverently placed upon the classes and there are possibly eigh- Miss Meredith, maid o m. Yet censorship has made or events on wiu wear a gown of bl. nsossible to present In picture . Kette and her bouquet is EtamnsR n e to iiiL'beut m ... . eerie an . - . . I IK' I f-- - ... .,. aalt really Is, so adtiering tO - - thg dved,inthe.wool load of lavendar cnrysa.iu.e.uuu.D. Beaau,i mr u.e young people nnv.ntions. tne ceusuiauip , , . "he cown o. U1K unuco ...u.... - i .. niirsei en I ;iv I'ifi in ace an ca- - - . . . . ,d will leave so little of the ceptfonaly good roadster or palr of black pan ""'-"u mt that there will not be there no douDt the groom's mother will Wear an , mh to show on the screen. but th&t thj average spectator arrangement of chenille net over , Hiss MacPherson, whose borne preferR tfae actjon sensat)on and blue satin. j will be given for about imy how Los Angeles, has never vis- I in Salem. fors' Club rtoined Tuesday abers or the Motners' ciun comnetition of the lumping classes. ... . . , . i Hon 1 ne sa.em siare .air noise biiuw - nf opens Tuesday night and contin- of the , , ela ves and ues until Friday, uy rar me nn- ". 1 I.n1A na.reiiLM, most extensive nuiuuer ui r ! est and Mrs. uu""uc' ,. ssn n street. ... ... 1 KH Riao iiuiivu, erjrst Methodist chreh met KF Her'e Mrs Robert I L K.rt ofjh. uesday afternoon at the home es on )he proram fof he four ey. Dalle3, will preside in the dining me miuca ttt.w.... Boesday Mrs. A. A. Lee. About twenty- I members were present. Hos ts Itr the affair were Mrs. M. I Parounagli.n, Mrs. George F. n, Mrs. William N. Taft, I Mrs. H. Stolzheise. Tea was i served following the regular Ntess meeting. Mrs. Parotin- lubad charge of devotions and B. Littler read a booklet, ething More." in . rnnm n I mi enmgs. mere win ire - -,- . , s Stewart several of them will a. - - - the show and Mrs. oj r. v.. sist about the rooms. Miss Jones, wno is me u- in jumping events recent innovations show ring. Tuesday night the handy hunter rf 0. Student Bis Here for Visit IKiss Helen Winters, of Port- '. stopped in Salem on Wednr-s- Und Thursday for a visit at fhomeof Mrs. Mark Skiff. She lonuerwny to Eugene, where will enter the University of ,,,.- , hn l m i i-i imiui iui ner iresnman year. Winter was erraduated from Helens hall in Portland last - , . ji 11..,, T? nl r n R.nsS class will be a good evening's en- ter ot Mr. a uu tertainment of itself and well Jones, has lived in this city for worth going a distance to see. As several years and a hos of the last, jump In this event calls Mends here She w a BTRdi. ated for the horses clearing a table and from Salem high school and took two benches. There are eleven her first colleze work at Ohio on the evenings State uarw-if. should not he sophomore year at r-... ...i,ni r-nllpire where she affil- i.imiii' 11 other numbers program and it DANCE A Real Dance Cole McElroy's Orchestra Monte Austin Armory Floor just resanded, in won derful condition Monday Night AND EVERY NIfiHT FAIR WEEK MUCH of the happiness in the family circle depends upon their eyesight. If your child's eyes are weak, let us furnish them with glasses. If your vision is no longer up to par, let us make for you the lenses that you need. It Will be a matter of wisdom on your part to commit our optometrist. ; mlf-sed. Oswa'd West, pr Portland Hunt Ch.b, and H. M Kerron, of the riding academy will head a large delegation of lo- enthusiasts to Salem. Mrs. R Pedley. Mrs. F. A. Douty, Mrs. A. M. Cronin. Mrs. James Nlcol. Mrs. P. A. Martin, Mrs. E. C. Orelle, Mrs. H. M. Kerron, Miss Elizabeth Bacon, Miss Pauline West. Miss Ethclrcd McTnhinny, The Misses n ... - : I. . Clr..n XTfcc t i j iuuiv. iriir-n dean dwwi - - " " MParty was given on Thursday ManJon. Waiter D. Honevman. Os f"' at Sacred Heart Academv , a n . c, fe Young Ladies' Sodality for Marffn p' Flemlne. James N'i- aew hlKh school nuoils. About ... ,,..., p. nl,.v H If pHive were present and the ' . c H. Leadbetter. Harvey Dick, Thomas Greer, Claude D. Starr. R. W. Schmeer, W. U. San j werson. 0. M. Plummer, Douglas Nicol. Ident of the iated with Delta BWW p.oIe is the son ol Mr. ana .'" pcuhen P. Boise and has lived in Ralem all of his life. He was also Among the graduated trom o.u. ..... where the romance m-- ". ' h Given at Heart Academy ""Oil was spent in irames of va- inds. Refreshments were "ed. Tomorrow f Idaho Trin P and Mrs. W. C. Young will -""morrow for Caldwell. Ida- Robertson went to jjaajaaaajgj Takes Trip To Portland .i mrs. K . 1 1 ""ere thev win cn h., .. ..j... ji .. . . foruana vesieruay. spraim weeks visitlne with Mrs. .j Qaiom In th H father. B. F. Brown, and Da.. . - ...... -r, .virs. E. W. Vnderknflpr iH also e-o to Boiwe vhera ' ill ho (ho .... , M I - ' - ' ' ' Ul 1.1113. 1. . Jlennlng, also a relative. their return tr, ci . u K. V . ' I 1TJ;I. . I HI prepare tn Imti fnr or,, where Rhe will unenil 'J1 with her daughter Miss "i -oruana Mr. and oung wii. ,v,i. ill i - 1 i 5 3 : Special Dinner Served All Day Tomorrow I71 II PJ -a M i m m H THE BIG SUNDAY SHOW "FOUR KINGS AND DAD" A big special act with five people Comedy, Harmony Singing "PATRICK AND OTTO" The Duck Hunters CARMEL MYERS In a thrilling story of New York Life 'THE DANGEROUS MOMENT" COMEDY AND NEWS THE BEST PICTURES ARE AT THE LIBERTY STARTING SUNDAY CONTINUOUS SHOW ALL FAIR WEEK Arctic blizzards Fighting men Fighting malemutes A mystery girl with gold en hair A mad loup-garou in hid ing from the world A baby A sergeant on a man hunt And a ship ablaze in an i"pack lames Oliver Curw The Golden Snai He went on a man-hunt from which he might never return. At the end of the trail he found his man and found him guarding a golden haired girl whose curls made the golden snare. NEW CURWOOD POWER! NEW CURWOOD ROMANCE! Lewis Stone Ruth Renick Wallace Beery cad big cast. : A Firsl Yh W National fj wBBE0WBBSe& I M tract ion "fPUW F' - -.- - - -:., - 7- : -7J I ' ' j' H IB. y oung. 'fecke fSr Kiss Bean L. Beatrice Ixtc'k- nf Unrf. BP be the guest of Miss n. m ?alem, during fair V.' - TODAY AND TOMORROW BIG DOUBLE LAUGH SHOW VAUDEVILLE "ALL STAR TRIO" FROM GORDON'S FAMOUS CLOWN BAND "Home Talent" r i CLYDE COOK letter from Mrs. S. P. 10 .from Smth.m.ln. n. Hng that her party arrived mr. ana Mrs. tfc ' ' sua rs. fvari . i u. The Biwrest and aesi wi, F0X Mack Sennett ever maae ftotnn'nry Ben Turpi-. Charles Murray and aii ouu v-'v. IN HIS LATEST -THE JOCKEY"' tTtV II n NO RAISE IN PRICES GRAND COME EARLY Monday Tuesday Wedne. Dooglaa MaeLean in -PASSING THROUGH" vyvM BUICK firfteysy d AT THE FAIR We will have a large and educational Exhibit at the Fair. Look for the Buick Display. Otto Wilson Buick Distributor A M., A IKS FAY iT'aNAT. XP i v--n . Where the Big Shows Play Ifc" WANT ADS PAY PWMAr nr. . 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