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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1921)
WE DNESDAY UKUEMBER 21, 1921 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE Society and Club News Minstrels To Feature gig Chorus .. lth, ls 'The will appear at mo oue evenme ... .Bcanr mi cu theatre .ni ir win . . . ' t which has .received r!.H.nd Papers. A tea- 0M ..-.if C. Minstrels la the rnorua . .ha K Tar in a number of the ill 1m lean,' mo,.iiea afl "Sw compositions. " 7 t Brady lyric tenor, 4 HeaH HL Learned f,' You. Now Do not Say " and will be assisted by f 7c octette. Of interest to nnle will be the appear l,e0.pe i! Fuller, who form- P n fhts city, who will Cd in a novelty whistling I 0e of the ensemble numbers l,0;e tl.e official 1925 world's f g "When You Come on f rTonln 1925." Jake Schafer Kfw an exhibition o his sm as a "roper." M. F. Bren f well known in theatrical, Eternal and legion circles as a C rohusto, will be heard In Lai of the latest sbng hits. L.. v 01. Minstrels are com- rto Salem upon the local council of the Knights Columbus. A special perform oe was given Thursday after- ,n In Portland for tne cmiuieu all orphan institutions in and ,r Portland, residents of old ks home, disabled war veter- and newsboys, invuauons ive been received to present me rformance in otner ureguu til 1.a .ATaatoA -ns. Tne snuw win uc ici-ouvvu the Heillg theater in rortiana a midnight matinee perform- jce on New Year's eve. Miss Helen Ward Announces Engagement A group of Salem's young peo ple were included in a party last week end In Portland when the engagement of Miss Helen Wood to Charles T. Howe was announc ed. The affair was a dancing par ty given by Miss Georgia Howe at her home. Miss Wtd, who Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George -Wood, is very well known In Salem. She was graduated from Salem high school and attended Willamette university and only recently moved to Portland. Mr. Howe Is of Denver, Colorado. He Is assistant editor of the Four L Bulletin. Those who went from Qafam frti ,. J ... Eliza Nolan, Miss Sarah, Lansing Z.l.f T 8CD0la"nip which i-Mi.-M-.il . . B" .consists of room and board in nn woo ijvu luiviaan, ivuss VlVlan'-. u i. . .. Hargro've, James W Crawlorii I , , residence of the TTpoH v.:. . Tfc..; V... 0rd: lunlve"y '" one year. Any girl graduate of an accred- Scholarship AtU.ofO. Explained Artistic" folders- telling the purpose of the Alumna,e associa tion of the University of Oregon have been issued by Mrs. Law rence T. Harris, of Salem, who is treasurer of the organization! The main purpose of the association, to membership In which every woman graduate of the universi ty is eligible, Is to maintain the Fred Mangis, Richard Fuller and j Delbert Griffin. . and Mrs. Stevens jtertain Card Party Jilr. and Mrs. Peter Stevens en- Iiained the Mistland card club Friday evening at their resi ice at 345 East Miller street, e evening was spent at cards, er which a dainty luncheon was Ived. High score was won by Iss Alberta St. Clair an Roy vens. Consolation fell" to Mrs. w. Jackson, of Colfax, Wash fton. In addition to club mem s, the following were present: h. J. W. Jackson, of Colfax, ington, Jacob Minton, F.. M. rd and Elbert Coney, of Port li ' p Women Imember the Birds jThe reminder to provide food j the little birds came to the Jpital Journal yesterday from Je ol Salem's prominent club men. It is considered a very mane suggestion to put out pibs In accessible places for the tie feathered friends, whose lal supply is covered by snow. Ill trv Club Ins Formal Dance f New Year's eve formal danc j party has been announced by I Illihee country club as its t affair. , . PEA RL OR Stories of Christmas Are Retold Grouped about the fireplace in the educational room of the city library, Christmas stories were told and Yuletide spirit dispensed ited Oregon high school, outside of Lane county, may apply for the scholarship. The girl must need the aid of the scholarship In or der to attend the university, and Bhe must be reasonably sure that she will continue her education and graduate from Oregon. Appli cations should not be in later than the first of May and should be sent, accompanied by recommen dations and references, to Mrs. Harris, 1465 Chemeketa street, Salem. The scholarship perpetuates the by members of the Salem Arts , memory of Mr8' MarJr Spiller, the league. It was the general meeting of the organization, sponsored by the Story Telling section. Con tributing not least to the eve ning's enjoyment was the setting: The crackling log in the fireplace, two Christmas trees aglow with candles, and a table adorned with bows of red ribbon and silver sandle sticks with red tapers and laden with popcorn balls and red apples, later served as refreshments. Miss Flora Case told the beau tiful story Maeterlinck's "Blue Bird" and Dr. Carl Gregg Doney related an original Christmas story, most of which he construct ed as he went along. Mrs. A. C. Caton is president of the Story first woman member of the fac ulty of the University of Oregon. It was first awarded In 1912. Since that time it has been given to seven girls, several of whom have received it more than one year. One recipient was graduat ed from the University of Oregon solely by the aid of the Mary Spiller scholarship. Will Spend Christmas With Portland Relatives Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hug and children will go to Portland on Saturday to spend Christmas and several days following with Miss Anne Shogren and Miss Shogren, aunts of Mrs. Hug. Mr. Hug will attend teachers' insti tute while In Portland. Telling- RPlUinn Thnflo entDllu active in preparing for last night'B Mr. and Mrs. Chapin event were Mrs. Caton, Miss Case To Have Christinas Guests and Mrs. N. C. Kafoury. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Chapin will At the next general meeting of entertain guests over Christmas. the Salem Arts league, which falls i Those who will visit here are Mr. on January 10, the Modern Writ-'and Mrs. MubcoU, of Dallas; Miss ers' section will entertain. i Jennie Muscott, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muscott, of Frrtland. Mark Skiff to Spend Holidays Here MarK BKitr, jr., wno is a stu dent In Portland in dental col lege, will spend the holidays In Salem with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Mark Skiff, Sr. Mrs. Kelley Has Bridge Club Mrs. C. C. Kelley la entertain ing the Wednesday Bridge club today at her home. I (Christmas Sl II r 1 vc rilivi r JJJUi- 1 have a belt for every suit. I n t 1 1 jThe Perfect Gift i Sforf .... I uur cnnaren s ;0meuUbrary thii Christ by giving Jthem the WHT books Unless Pve the right ones It! may select the 3vlg ?es for them" carry a line COMMERCIAL ,BOOK STORE -VComl Phone 64 I can't have too many. Any weU-axe.sea n --"X And certainly HICKOK Belts and HICKOKB.lu.Budd... .rX" fW in nd . than brfore you buy puce W of HICKOK Belt, Bucklei nd rarely rou. joms in mna 1.00 to 6.00 and up SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE Portland People vis)t tTiends Here Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Reed, of Portland, visited In Salem for a short time Monday at the noma of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstedt. They were on their return from Roseburg where they had made a trip by motor. Mr. and Mrs. Moore To Have Xmas Guests Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Woodford, of Port land, will spend the holidays In Salem with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Moore. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Woodford are sisters. MoCallisters Will Go to Corvallis for Xmas Mr. and Mrs. Mark McCallister and family will go to Corvallis on Saturday and will remain over Christmas with Mrs. McCalllster'a sister, Mrs. John G. Buchanan. MHss Croisan Is Honored Gnest Again Miss Charlotte Croisan was again an honored guest when Mrs. Paul Wentworth entertain ed on Monday night with a Christ mas shower for the bride elect. Gifts for the pretty affair were arranged beneath a Christmas tree. Mrs. Morse, who was mar ried in August was attended by Miss Croisan, and the two young women were chums through their course at Willamette university. Mrs. B. L. Steeves. mother of th hostess, assisted In serving. Those present were Miss Char lotte Croisan, Miss Osabell Croi san, Mrs. George Croisan, Miss Lorlei Blatchford, Miss Mary Notson, Miss Marguerite Cook, Miss Helen Hunt, Miss Ethel Ru pert, Miss Margaret Legge, Mrs. Kenneth Legge, Miss Elsie Parou nagian. Miss Elsa Gilbert, Miss Winifred St. Clair, Miss Ruth Wise, Miss Mildred Brown and Miss Sybil Smith. Go to Dallas For Christmas 1 Mrs. Mary Cauthorn and Miss Florence Cauthorn will go to Dal las on Christmas day and will be guests of Evan Evans while there. Miss Hodsre Reported 111 Miss Margaret Hodge, who Is contralto in the Presbyterian quartet, is reported ill with pneu-J Q ma nome or ner father, D. C. Hodge. She is thought to be recovering at the present time. Party For Children IsJolly A children's party, an annual event, was given Monday night after the regular session of the Rebekah lodge. An elaborate pro gram of music and recitations was given by the children. This was followed by a distribution of can dy, nuts and apples as well as presents. A jolly Santa Claus handed out the gifts and sweets from the tree. The evening's program follows; Instrumental solo, Vivian Flee nor; recitation, Homer Ingrey; recitation, Bunny Bremmer; In strumental solo, Lucille Mosher; recitation, Esther Horning; reci tation, Aileen Bremmer; vocal solo, Helen White; ' recitation, Billy Yarnell; recitation, Gerald ene Norris; recitation, ' Gwendo lyn Hubbard; song, "Merry, Mer ry Xmas Bells," composed by Mrs. Jessie Bush, sung by Helen and Hazel McEIroy and Ida Mc Neil; recitation, Lucille Kaldy jian; recitation, Letha Maddison; instrumental solo, Gladys La chele; vocal solo, Eleanor Wright; solo dance, Elizabeth Waters; rec itation, Claude Martin; recitation Paul Chenoweth; recitation, Eve lyn Cummings; recitation, Lu cille Lewis; . dialogue, - Beautiful Grandma, Lavilla Anderson and Clarence Gosser; recitation, Wil- aa Fleenor; recitation, Elolse Wright. Polk County Court Circuit Court ' D. M. Field & F. M. Housh ts. W. C. Lee. Reply filed by plaintiffs but they deny that the assignment of the Interest of F. M. Housh and D. M. Field was secured by wire and that the plaintiff, F. M. Housh, claimed his Interest In contract was secur ed by misrepresentation on the part of D. M. Field and he there after notified the said W. H. Lee that he haU not assigned his In terest and further deny that the plaintiffs and the defendant did not enter Into a partnership agreement on the Sth day of June 1921. Sheridan State Bank, a cor poration, vb. O. E. Focht and Dora H. Focht, his Wife, and Ben 13, 1917, defendant tiled an an swer and that, in the same month, the plaintiff replied to said answer of defendant; and, thereafter, on April the 26th, 1917 the case was called tor hearing but postponed to June the 29th; but that the said Jus tice of the Peace did not so cer tify In his transcript of Judg ment filed in the circuit court. John M. Farley and Rhoda B. Green vs Henry Jacob et ux. Plaintiffs by their attorneys, Brown & Helgerson, filed herein their complaint wherein they pray a decree of the court that the de fendants be required to set forth their claims to certain realty in Dallas. That said defendants be adjudged to have no right, title or claim In such realty; that they be forever debarred and enjoined from asserting any claim thereto. L. D. Brown, administrator of the estate of Wm. B. Earnest, de ceased, vs Mary E. Jennings. Re in Hasbrook. Motion filed by Otto W. Heider, attorney for the plain ply filed by plaintiff herein tiff asking the Court for an order; which he prays for Judgment dismissing the above entitled against the said defendant as cause upon the ground and for prayed for In plaintiff's complaint the reason that the same has been! L. D. Brown, administrator of settled and compromised. Order' the estate of Mary Earnest, de entered by the Court dismissing ' ceased, vs Mary E. Jennings. The said suit as per prayer of motion, i above named plaintiff tiled here E. K. Piasecki vs. Jas. V. j in his reply to defendant's ans Chltty and Amy G. Chltty. Re- wer wherein plaintiff prays the turn by Sheriff John W. Orr'eourt for Judgment againBt the showing sale of. Lot S of Dallas defendant, after having admitted Fruit Farms in Polk County, and denied the allegations set containing 25 acres, to satisfy ! forth in the defendant's answer. said judgment in the above en- e. W. Oppllger vs Nolle Dim- titled case, in the sum of 11636.- j, plaintiff by his attorney, Os 45. Receipt filed by Brown & car Hayter, filed herein his com Helgerson, attornejs for plaintiff' plaint wherein he alleges that the showing satisfaction of said judg- defendant delivered to the plaln- W. E. C. to Have Day of Sewing The W. R. C. aid society will hold an all day sewing tomorrow at the armory. There will also be a business meeting and all mem bers are asked to be present. Mrs. T. C. Smith's Sister Will Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. T. Howard Drake, of Portland, will be Christmas guests at the homo of Dr. and Mrs, T. C. -Smith, Jr. Mrs. Drake and Mrs. Smith are sisters. An Infantryman in the new United States army must know how to handle a rifle and bayonet, a rifle grenade, hand grenade, au tomatic rifle, machine gun, auto matic pistol, shotgun and trench knife. ment. Proof of publication of notice of sale of execution on the property of the defendant filed. Merchants' Credit Bureau in corporated vs. G. W. Lewis. Writ of attachment returned by John W. Orr Sheriff, Bhowing the gar nishment of defendant's wages to the sum of $96.70; showing further that defendant iclaimed one-half of said sura as exempt and the one-half, or $48.35, was turned over to the County Clerk to be applied on Bald judgment. W. S. Mott vs. M. J. Todhunter Motion filed "by attorney tor de fendant asking thiat the Court direct F. L. Wood, Justice of the Peace In District No. 2 of Polk County, Oregon to certify to the Circuit Court the script In full in the above entitled case as the same appears on his records and in bis office. Affidavit by said defendants attorney, stating that the records show that, on March tiff his certain promissory hote in the sum of $150. That although the note Is past due, defendant has failed and neglected to can cel such note. The plaintiff asks judgment against the defendant in the sum of $150, with Inter est from the first day of August, 1917, and for $50 attorney's fees. The proper affidavit for attach ment and undertaking for attach ment having been filed, the clerk of the court Issued a writ of at tachment. Probate Court' In Real Estate of Kate Coyle. deceased. Proof of publication of notice of appointment of Jen nie L. Crawford as administra trix of said deceased filed. ' In real estate of H. M. Flem ing, deceased. Proof of publica tion of notice of appointment of M. M. Fleming and D. H. Flem lng executors of the last will and testament of H. M. Fleming, de ceased, filed. In real estate of Mary C. Wil son, deceased. Inventory and appraisement filed by A. O. Con dlt, executor Bhowing that the estate of said decedent, Is valued at $27,250.00. In real estate of Fred A. Kozer, deceased. Petition filed by ex ecutor of said decedent asking for an order of the Court authori sing him to execute and deliver to said Dallas National Bank a note In lieu of $1100 now ' held by said bank. Order entered by the Court authorizing W H. McKee, executor, to make, ex ecute and deliver note in accord ance with above petition, In real estate of Marshal N. Suver, deceased. Receipts filed by F. M. 8uver, administrator, showing expenditure of money by him In behalf of said estate. Order entered by the court declar ing said estate fully and finally closed and directing all property remaining of said estate to be turned over to Hettie Suver and Nora Suver and the administrator be and be Is hereby discharged and his bondsmen relieved from further liability. In the matter of the guardian ship of Bessie Alderman, a per son incapable ot managing ber financial affairs. Come no . wthe guardians, Belle Sullivan and Retta Hamar, in the above nam ed matter and tile herein their oath of office; whereupon, letters of guardianship were issued said guardians by the clerk of the court. , ; In the matter of the estate of John B. Embree,. deceased. Come now Oscar Hayter, executor of the above naited estate, and files herein his Inventory and appraise ment ot said estate In due and legal form. : In the matter of the estate of Mary E. Neal,' deceased. Comes now Bessie F. Hanson, the ' " minlstratrlx ot the above named estate, and shows to the court that one of the appraisers here tofore appointed to appraise the property In Linn county and, one of the appraisers heretofore ap pointed by the court to appraise the property In Lincoln county are unable to serve; whereupon, the court entered orders substi tuting B.-A. Holteen for Linn coiinty and 0. R. Altree for Lin coln county. i The longest uninterrupted stretch of cable In the world runs from Bamfleld to Fanning Island, and thonce to 'Fiji, In the Pacific ocean. 1 ' For Xmas FURS What Gift More Appropriate? What gift more appreciated by the recipient than one of our beautiful furs? 10 TO 25 OFF On All Furs which makes a substantial re duction and puts our prices within your reach. Come in and select a gift fur from our exclusive stock oine " . . thA choos ng will be The assortment is so vaned tha he du I wfcpn vou buy a fur, Duy - easy. and you will always get the best. WEST FUR CO. 521 Court Street KERCHIEFS Are Always Giftable No one will reeeve too many our stocks are at their best. Here are some attractive offerngs. 1 Regular 25c Values HANDKEECHTEFS Beautifully embroidered and hem stitched, the matritls ar of fine lawn Thrifty Thursday special 10c ea LADIES' miTIAI, HANDKEECHTEFS White, crisp and clean. Some em broidered, some plan, scalloped, hemmed and hemstitched edges. In one big sensation sale. 15c Each or 2 for 25c Men's 10c White CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS . 3 Cents Basement Is a Day of Unusual Value s in Our Bargain Basement Extraordinary values on glveable gifts for Thursdays shopping Remember this is the last Thursday before Xmas A PRACTICAL GIFT r PRACTICAL GIFTS ARE SUCH PRESENTS THAT ARE EASY TO BUY For these Holiday stocks offer such a broad collection of Practical Gifts that your entire list cna be checked oft without any provoking anticipation as to whether each. Present will suit or not. They always eult. They are always welcome, for sensible people like practical gifts. GIFT GIVER Grasp these Bargain Opportunities GRANITWARE AND HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES One Big Lot of Guaranteed Graniteware Not only Practical Gifts, but articles ot necessity that reflects the economical intelligence ot the giver. Silk Under Things vey the feeling ot intimate friend ship, more so than the nanny mmy conceits ot silken underthings i, in nrtitiTV cnir f! A MISflTTS Exceptionally well made of pretty silk, ribbon and lace inmm wim hand embroidered Thrifty Thurs day Special 79o Each. $4 00 VALUE LADIES' SILK CHEMISE Broken lots and drummers samples. ....n..oot inr thin Xmaa disnosal. l'rlce that's far less than actual cost. Thrifty Trursday Special, 14 R0 values Ladles' Taffeta and lr. Rllk UTTTTfinATCl Since a Pettcoat makts an ideal this sneclal will be more than appealing. Big selection of colors. Thrifty Thursduy special, 31.89 Can be as easily selected as a worth- J less trinket that is quickly forgottten and discarded Ladies' TRIMMED BOUDOIR CAPS In an assortment of colors; limit two to each customer, each 9o BABY BLANKETS In white, pink and blue and gray with neatly colored borders special at, each 250 Laree Size FANCY TUEXISH TOWELS in color trimmings ot red, blue and yellow extra heavy quality, special, at each 49c A Sale that will no doubt prove astounding will be realized by every housewife. C, g and 10 quart STEW KETTLES 6, 8 and 10 quart BERLIN KETTLES, 12, 14 and It quart KETTLES WITH COVERS 10 quart handle WATEB PAILS 2 quart COFFEE POTS 14 Quart WSH PANS All go In a most extra ordinary underpriced event. Many Talnes to $1.25. Extra laree ouan fatv while stock lasts- at 49o Basement 10 quart Galvanized WATER PAILS Special at 29o 7 Piece Water Set Consisting of Water Pitcher and Set of Size glasses, special at 85c 7 Piece Berry Set Fancy designed set of heavy cast glass, special at 850 Basement HOSIERY OF COURSE These gifts women welcome; here are all good colors and qualities for men, women and children. Ladles' Gray and Black ALL WOOL CASHMERE HOSE Regular values to 1.0t, especially for Thursday's selling at 49o One Lot 75o Fibre Silk Ho3e Some are rbbed and lisle top. The as sortment of colors are complete 49c Men's 60c Dress Sox In an ansortment of all colors. The famous Ironsox brand. Special at 23o nair , THEfol i it J i ! mm