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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE 'Society and Club News Edited by ADELAIDE V. LKE Telephone 82 Women For V W. Board Are blectea r 'Election of seven . -Arftba Y. W. C. A. board was ., ..trrtnv afternoon in the & eThV in the BfwhM a" members f the Cation were invited to be Lent.. Women chosen for the preMra.F.A. El,iott Mrs. Lree G. Brown, Mrs. fc,. C Mrs. James Fairchild. Mrs. hSu B. Kay, Miss Nina Me- larv ana . .v,o klt "Joint In tne eveum ----- ,ners in Spain" was pui on vy Me senior msn tuuu. . Iri reserves, under the direction I Miss Mable Garrett. ' The cast fcluded Miss Florence Dell, Miss forothy Brock, Miss Ruth Moore fnd Miss Hazel Saulsbury. A short iujlness session was presided over SyMrs-P. A. Elliott, president of lie board of directors. Refresh ments were Berved by the Trl' L I Mrs Etta Bradford, retiring feneral secretary, in her report Ltlmated that 75,000 persons favs used the association rooms ithin the year. These figures do ot Include those who have at tended parties there. Transients He number of 285 have been Jccommodated and there have een 30 permanent residents dur ij the year. During the month of eptember, there were il tran sients provided for. I Miss Eva L. . Scott, retiring irls' work secretary reported that Jbere are 225 girls reserve? in lalem. A business girls' club of 8 memfcers was organized unfler he direction of Miss Scott. She fafe ttfe 'inancial condition of fh? reserve 'corps, showing a good ialance to their credit. . Miss cott also told something of the ecr'eational activities of the girl Jeserves. . -' I Twenty six thousand meals Vers served by the Y. "W. C. A. Jateteria during the . eleven inonths Jt was in operation, said the report given by Mrs. Sadie Ceyt, cafeteria director. The ca feteria was closed during . the jnonth of August. The meals were frved at a profit of less tban $23 month, giving a gain of $238 lor the entire eleven months. The i'siug room at the Y. W. C. A. hm.n from 11 -aft until 1'. 1 K ar. Jfi7 iay but Sunday and holidays ioirom 6:30 to 6:30 on Satur faj evening. As the report Indi cates the food is sold at a negll- profit. Besides the large din ing room, there Is a small ban pet room where dinners and banquets are served to organiza ittlf Wan f Professor Judson Mather, of pMiue, was a guest tn Salem on fTueeday at the home of Dean and .Mrs. George Alden.- To Be One of Princess Mary's Bridesmaids. v fix MI B he Princess Ilena of Rumania, who will act as one of the brides maids at the wedding of Princess Mary of Great Britain. Salem Folk Will Go to Portland A group of Salem Masons and their wives will go to Portland on Saturday. The men will attend a lodge session and the women will form a theatre party. Wilhebh Writes Book. Berlin, Dec. 8 Former Emperor William hag published a book en titled "Comparative Historical Tables from 187S to the Outbreak of War in 1914," according to the newpaper Ach Tuhrabendblatt. In addition to taubulated matter, the book contains information regard ing events immediately preceding the great war. . Donald Man Killed. Donald, Or., Dec. 8. The fu neral of Leon (Mugs) Rice, who was electrocuted last Saturday while on repair work for the Mo lalla Electric company, will be held tomorrow. The Knights of Pythias lodge of Aurora, of which he was a member, will have charge. HOME WET WASH laundry; kids Dr. Smith Speaker At Silver Tea A silver tea and business meet ing was given on Wednesday af ternoon by the Salem War Moth ers who entertained in the Com mercial club. A group of women from the Albany chapter were special guests and Included Mrs. M. E. Smith, mother of Dr. W. Carlton Smith, and Mrs. A. O. Archibald, Albany War Mother. Mrs. F. L. Waters sang most pleasingly and Dr. Smith talked on the base hospital service in France during the war. At the meeting arrangements were made for a bazaar sometime next week. The division of the chapter into groups was also dis cussed. This would make commu nity work more possible and each group would be liable for a cer tain amount of money. The tea table was most festive in decorations of holly, red ribbon and red Candles and was centered with a small bronze statuette of the "Doughboy." Mrs. R. J. Hen dricks, Salem's national War Mother, and Mrs. J. A. Carson, lo cal War Mother, poured. Mrs. Fred S. Stewart, Mrs. Thomas S. Golden and Mrs. W. P. Ringle served, assisted toy Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. John Carson and Miss Helen Deckebach. Beta Chi Girls Entertain Faculty s Members of the faculty and their wives were guests last night for dinner at the Beta Chi soror ity house. FRIDAY-SATURDAY 4 Big Acts Vaudeville Guaranteed the Best at Picture Prices BLIGH I Vancouver Woman " f isits Relatives I Mrs. Mable Wall, of Vancouver, ptish Columbia, visited last peek with her aunt, Mrs. H. C. Jwpley, and her cousin, Mrs. fwy Lee, fn Salem as Dinner for Jraternity Brothers ' I Hugh Doney entertained his frenteen Kappa Gamma Rho fra Jtrnity brothers at dinner at the of his parents. Dr. and 31rs. pi Gregg Doney. Following din ner the men dispersed to attend 6ir literary society meetings. . wDege Friend ( iauAldens Here Miss Emma L. Lincoln, of "Wh Field, Minnesota, left R- yesterday after a visit at the ? of Dean and Mrs. George ". tne was an old college hd of Dean and Mrs. Alden. Nmai .TUliWET WASH FLAN YOU HAVE FOUND" CWEtJSlOPVllAtNWASrt; X COMES AOUWO! You can celebrate your re lease from toll every Monday if you allow our wet wash laundry to handle your weekly collection of soiled household linens and per sonal apparel. You'll be delighted with the smallness ot our charge. Phone 171 VJ I A J E Set hf ct1V. Ut The big peppy 1 1(1 r 1 I THMM ff-t 1 I III nf DANGER I I IJij VALLEY I 1 Books For Boys and Girls Books, well chosen, will 'light your Boys and Glrla develop their tastes. To w 11 Inid a Bpecia, hoU .selection here that will ike acceptable gifts. tnrU,of Travel- h I Scnolday. are all vartety We" chosen xor me Wmion of ""larea. Commercial Book Store 163 H. Commercial There's a Fascination About the New Bags and Vanity Cases! They are such complete little affairs with their mirror, coin purse, powder and rouge case and other various little "extras' They come m dark i leathers, ni shiny patent leather, ni pan velvet. in soft taffetas and in tooled leather. The vanety ' of shapes and fashions is endless! And they are so inexpensive that there's no reason why every one shouldn't have one! As a Suggested Gift they should be placed far at the top of the list! Fox they will be among the most welcome of re- i wTipn vou are in town, drop in memberances! When you arc and see the new styles at U. G. Shipley Co. The Tay As You Go" Store Where the BoKday Spirit Rules Supreme" Mrs. Frank Tyler Has la Area Club Mrs. Frank Tyler entertained the La Area club v on , Tuesday night wlttt fancy work, conversa tion And music. Decorations were done in Oregon grape and chrys anthemums. Delicious refresh ments were served. Those present were Miss Esther Mason. Miss Helen Heidecke, Miss Rose Col lins, Miss Stanis Andreson, Miss Mollie Samuel, Miss Rebecca Sam uel, Miss Bertha Waldorf, Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mrs. R. C. Kriesel, Mrs. L. A. Williamson, Mrs. P. Andreson. Mrs. " Georee Christen- son, Mrs. Beatty, Mrs. Merle Ivie, Mrs. J. A. Bernardi, Mrs.' lrene St. Helens, Mrs.' Earl Andreson and Mrs. Frank Tyler. v Mrs.i Wyatt is Tuesday Hostess Mrs. B. E. Wyatt entertained with cards and sewin? nt her home on Tuesdav eveninir. invit ing wives of Standard Oil men. wbo went to Albany for the eve ning to attend a hannuet. . Thnsn included were Mrs. W. A. Berle- man, Mrs. J. I. Teed, Mrs. B. S. Drager, Mrs. James Anderson. Mrs. Roy Hixson, Mrs. Ralph Hensley, Mrs. Clifford Elgin, Mrs. Forest Welborn, ... Mrs. Norman Neilson, Mrs .' L. Foster. MIm Grace Breckenridge and Jfrs. E. m. wyatt. Civie Art Section Makes Plans for Work The Civic Art section of the Sa lem Arts league met last night in the public library. S. H,, Van Trump"; chairman, read a paper touching on the history of land scape gardening with a presenta tion of various schools dealing with the subject. W. C. Dibble spoke of several types of land scaping with the viewpoint of the hooks and the reader. Plans for work were discussed and it was decided to first take up the study of decorative plant ing materials in order to become acquainted with shrubs, plants and flowers suitable tor planting. It was also decided to have at each meeting ten or fifteen min utes of discussion on the general theory of landscaping. The next meeting will be held December 28 at the library. Of Interest Square Deal Beturn From Trip to Coast - , ' , Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Steeves re turned on Monday from Seaside, where they spent the week end at their summer cottage. Make Trip To Portland :Dr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith motored to Portland yesterday for the day, returning to Salem in the evening." Y. M. C. A. Mothers' Club Meets This Afternoon The Y..M. C.'A. Mothers' club la meeting this afternoon In the Y, M. C. A. parlors. Mrs., George W. Hug, president, will preside. This is the second meeting under the new officers ot the society' and reports ot committees will ' be heard. C. A. Kells, Y. M. C. A. secretary, will speak to the moth ers. " . ' ' Committees for the year, ap pointed 'by Mrs. Hug are: Service committee, Mrs. O. Ed Ross, Mrs. George Bayne, Mrs. B. H. Soco lofsky,,Mrs. Charles Oglesby, Mrs. Lehman; social committee, Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mrs. J. B. Littler, Mrs. R. R. Boardman, Mrs. John W. Harbison, Mrs, Frank Myers, relief committee, Mrs. O. A. Hoppes, Mrs. F. L. Waters, Mrs. C. A. Kells, Mrs) F. L. Purvine; membership, Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. L. E. Bradford, Mrs. J. M. Spong and Mrs. G. F. Johnson.' Family From Iowa Will Locate in Salem Oren R. Bradford and family, who have Just arrived in Salem, are visiting at the home of Mr. Bradford's . brother, Dr. R. P. Bradford, 'of South Salem. Mr. Bradford, who is a finish carpen ter, expects to locate here and work at this trade. Home-made Remedy Stop Cough Quickly The boot ninth modlrtiw ym w T . ..... i 1 . a I, ul , llld Quic'klj made, bnn about 2. You might be surprised to know that the best thing you can use fur 1. wan.A.lw whlnh a Igevvra uuuku, is . .c.w,Ti is easily prepared t home in juet k few momenta. It's cheap, but for prompt results it dcri uiijtiiuiuk you ever tried. Usually stops the ordinary coiiKh or chest cold in 24 hours. Tastes pleasant, too children liks. it and it is pure and good. tour 21, ounces of Pinex in pint bottle) then till it up with plain granulated suRar syrup. 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