, Tuesaay, wvw - Ike Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Pace Threa Society and Clu bNews OfJnteresfTo Women Edited by, rAdelaide VLako Telephone 82 Theo Karle To Appear In Concert Theo Karle, tenor, formerly announced to appear in Salem on the evening of Wednesday, Sep tember 21, will sing in concert to night at the Grand theatre. He be accompanied by Harold Hicks and Enrique Ros will be at the piano. Mr. Karle will give in Salem the same program he sang in Portland on Saturday eve ning. There he was given an en thusiastic reception and both his audience and the papers were ap preciative of his work. The ticket sale indicates that Hr Karle will be received tonight by a crowded house. His program will be the following: 1. Aria di Pollisena, opera of Badimisto (1725), Handel-Bibb. To Zelinda, (1737) Putti. Over .. . rcrwthsiTiinnff . Monn ine Disypt, - of My Delight, Persian garden, Lehmann. 2. Ballade, Chopin. Butterfly Etude, Chopin. Black Keys Etude, Chopin. Waltz, C minor, Chopin. 3. Samoan Love Songs, Stiekles. Text by Gordon Johnstone. 1, The road of the loving heart; 2, You will forget; 3, Under her heart she carried you; 4, Take all of me. 4. Aria, Celo e mar, opera of Cioconda, Ponchielli. 5. Three Cuban Dances (in Manuscript) Fuentes. Etude, D sharp minor, Scriabine. The Jug gler, Moskowski. Polonaise, Cho pin. T doesttftarnisk o te siltier -v. V Citrui 6. Au pays, Holmes. I'll follow you, Maley. Life, Curran. Boats of mine, Miller. The Living God, O'Hara. Business Girls Have Taffy Pull Members of Tri L, organization of young business girls, met last night at the Y. W. C. A. tor an evening of fun. Games passed the time and for these the young wo men were divided into two groups, the one winning in the most games receiving the grand prize. Further diversion was a taffy full in the association kitchen. The commit tee in charge were Miss Marjorie I Blake, Miss Edna Newberry, Miss I Gertrude Tucker and Miss Thel !ma Robinson. The next meeting of the club will, be held in two weeks. Those present were Miss Helen iBerg, Miss Marian Zinser, Miss Ethel Battles, Miss Amy Feidlcr. Miss Thelma Robinson, Miss Edna I Newberry, Miss Lenore Koon, Miss I Marjorie Blake, Miss Ajnace Sea man, Miss Gladys Sargeant, Miss Edna Beauchamp, Miss Dollie Burk, Miss Doris Welch, Miss El sie Beckner, Miss Doris Loveland, Miss TriBta Wenger, Miss Lola Millard, Miss Vera Wright, Miss Gertrude Tucker, Miss Edna Vogt, Miss Minnie Miller, Miss Annie I Ward, Miss Eva Larson, Miss Myr jtle Beecroft, Miss Ruth Liening, Miss Eva L. Scott, Miss Grace Bruce, M13S Alma Englebart, Mrs. (Ruby Purdy, Miss Marjorie Har jbert, Miss Mamie Flynn, Miss Ha :Zel Williams and Mrs. Sadie Keyt. !Will Visit ;In Portland Mrs. E. T. Busselle will leave I today for Portland, where she will spend two days. JSPl lit-, den efrX .DLISHJNG SILVER is a rare event in homes where California Citrui Washing Powder is used in the dish water. Even egg spoons maintain a cheerful appearance for month at timt without having to be treated to a rubbing with silver polish. And when yo bring out into the light -ldom used silver ware that fails to give forth the lovely soft gleam which it its heritage, simply put it into an aluminum pan with, a pinch of Citrus in the water and set over a slow fire. IF itcb it! Like magic all dullness and tarnish will disappear! Rinse in fresh warm water and dry. It will be beautifully white and bright. Wherever there's a dishpan there should be a package of efficient, fragrant Citrus. Citrut Contains Predicts of the Use it for Every Soap Need CITRUS SOAP COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO Citrus, Dallas Club Plans Work For Season Dallas, Oct. 4. The opening session of the season for the Dal las Woman's club will be held today in the Dallas public libra ry. This organization, which has always taken a leading part in local affairs, promises to be even more active in the future. A tentative program has been arranged, subject to change thru necessity. It is planned to have as the speaker Miss Todd, from the normal school at Monmouth. There will be music by a pupil or pupils of Mrs. McGregor, and plans will be made for the season of activity. As no Suggestions for 9uch activities have come from the headquarters of the Women's clubs, It Is thought that it will be necessary for the local ladies to formulate their own work. Besides the main body of the cluo there are two sections the civic and literary and the latter has already announced its inten tion of giving several free lec tures during the winter, bringing here well known authors and speakers. The civic section iB known to, have plans for a move ment looking to the beautifying of all public grounds in Dallas. If this work is rl-ne it is believed that private parties will 1" couraed to keep their places in better condition. Capital Journal Bargin Day Price $3.00 per year by mail. Lemon and Oivi 'For inwyLintm ancf Remember the LEMON W. C. T. IT. Meets Today Members of the local chapter of W. C. T. U. are meeting this afternoon at 2:30 in the chapter room. The session will be spent in business. W. E. C. Aid Society Resumes Quilting Parti '3 The W. R. C. aid society will meet on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Henry Ratcliff, 788 North Church, for an all day quilting party. Members are supposed to bring their lunch. This is the first of these parties for the season. Will Spend Week in Portland Mrs. H. E. Bolinger and daugh ter, Mrs. Gordon McGilchrist, and children, will leave today for Portland where they will visit for a week as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Johnson. Will Make Visit to Roseburg Mrs. H. r . Bolinger and son, Henry, Jr., left yesterday for Roseburg, to be away about ten days. Mrs. Harris Has House Guests House guests at the home of Judge and Mrs. Lawrence T. Har ris on Saturday were Mrs. Bruce L. Bogart, of Eugene, Mrs. Creed C. Hammond and son, Bruce Vitus, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Seltz, of The Dalles. Hoquiam Folk Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Peters and two sons, Maynell and Marshall, of Hoquiam, Washington, are vis iting at the Owen Cotterman res idence. Mrs. Peters, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cotter man, is also visiting with her sis ter, Mrs. Clarence Townsend. They arrived in Salem on Friday and will spend this week in the city. Mrs- Hawkin3 Entertains Guests Mr. and Mrs. Chester Moores, of Portland, spent last week end in Salem, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hawkins. nd Hiss Burns Visits Salem Friends Miss Katherine Burns, of Port land, was a visitor in Salem dur ing fair week. While here she has been a guejt at the William Mc Gilchrist, Sr., residence. She also visited with Mrs. E. T. Busselle. She will return to Portland today. Miss Gilbert Returns to Portland MIbs Genevieve Gilbert, of Port land, who has been In Salem for the past two weeks managing ad vance work for the Whitney Boys' chorus, which appeared here Sun day, returned yesterday to her home. Miss McCleave To Ride in lAbany Miss Doris Oxley McCleave, who rode her father's string of horses at the state fair with great suc cess, will also ride at the Linn county fair in Albany this week. Miss McCleave became a great favorite with horse show audiences through her appearance during the fair. Here to Attend Whitney Boys' Chorus Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capper, of Portland, and Mrs. Pearl Ling, of Portland, spent Sunday in Salem with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Shelley. They came to attend the Whitney Boys' chorus at the fair grounds. The visitors are former residents of this city. Capital Journal Bargain Day Price 3.00 per year by mail. 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