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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1922)
LnUY. JANUARY 16, 1922 THE CAl'ITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THEEB Society and Club News Edited by -ADELAIDE V. I LAKE Telephone .82 . Of 'Interest To Women hoi Films Object 01 Federation . .tate for couo naA iflt $e " Hms Was i cai-Uv ' letlngthfl motion '"mi ot the division cu": niHenship ol r ran , . HER HEAD IS ON NEW SILVER DOLLAR where tee aha had a personal Woodallen "rtalrman-ot this com m?L neral federation, Jwmmenaed that the club teC!.. it their business to omen .HlI.6 Bhows in ej'5 0o spread 'the . word ferjr friends when pictures MO the ntMiirn man- L,i that the muuuu i- M1Ml . Hirlne and the Women's . 't the committee. . . 1W Jlv her appointment to So0" ' Jhin Mrs. Wyville llto visit New 10 lu p httltP4l and Special mer " flatIoB iei. theatreB tbe manager - -.nnfllir IIIKU '1,VN T class f letter containing these sug A let . nt to the motion ...inna Will c D " . ilclnre chairman of every club S.tb. mindful of Mrs. Maria Teresa Franciscl, who posed for the design on the new silver dollars soon to be issued by the Treasury Her husband, An thony Franciscl, designed the new silver peace dollar and found in his wife the ideal-model possessing the vivid, youthful face typical of Liberty. . ... in mnllfi ... n RH LU " K . .nihntr tn g BUI""""'"" w he said .7. .,innint of showing Hlb oi.ai.-i- 6e pictures in - - mis" saia mis. w - way to bring up the stand .. .iire9 is to actually go to in other wrds,ba1? jar demands io. ' paying your n.uuw km. k. Rose Collins W at Shower - h ollins, whose weuuiuB - event of the near miui, .n h members of the Loyal Waters class of the First Chris- an church, xne aua" lr ana was Ih narents of the bride elect ilr. and Mrs. E. F. Collins. Those Intent were Miss Rose Collins, Alice Wenser, Mrs. Hitch- lock, Mrs. M. R. Ivie, Miss The! Ina Birdweil, Miss Ulga jusner L Mm Frances Pluv, Miss Mildred CBe, Miss Kutn waiiace, Miss Helen Heidecke, Miss Doro- thea Douglas, Miss Nellie Jetfer- on and Miss Dorothy Byers. prii lenon is pride of R, w. Horn At t Quiet home wedding at 'clock Sunday afternoon, Miss flori! Lenori', daughter of Mr. and Bin. Walter Lenon, of Salem, De fame the bride of Richard WilliB Worn, of Portland. Rev. Mr. Tully, jot Portland, performed the cere mony. Only relatives and immedi ate friends attended. Mrs. Horn is a Salem girl and j graduate of the Salem high lilgh ichool, but for the last three rears has made her home in Port land. The couple will live in Port land where Mr. Horn is engaged in the insurance business. Woman Sheriff Will Execute The Man She Saved ! ,4, x, .if Cows Return to Old Stall After 3 Years Absence . Mrs. Gunda Martindale, sheriff of Allamakee, Iowa, will spring the -trap that will cause the hang ing of Earl Throst, found guilty of murdering a young girl. It was Mrs. Martindale's courage Canby, Jan. 16. A D. Gribble, prominent Jersey breeder, whose farm is located at Gribble Prairie, about four miles east of Canby and who contemplated retiring from the breeding business, dis posing of his herd of registered Jersey cattle, has again entered the industry, since there was such a demand for his stock at the re cent livestock show in Portland. He has succeeded in getting back several of his cows sold about three years ago. These cows, Mr. Gribble says, showed unusual in telligence when led back to the barnyard after being away about three years. When the big barn door was swung open Belinda of Lone Oak, 6 years old, purchased by Samuel Torvend of Silverton, trotted to her old stall, and soon Nellie's Lassie, 5 years old, also purchased by Mr. Torvend, went into the barn at a rapid gait and soon found her old place, and Mable's Minnie found her former place in the barn. She was pur chased at the sale by Alfred Ol son of Marquam. For the last 15 years Mr. Grib- . M. Barr Is Host At Stag Party On Friday night Thea M. Barr entertained the Holy Name soci ety of St. Joseph's church at his home on Court street . with. - a smoker and card party. The eve ning was spent playing five hun dred, for which eight tables were piacea. The high score . honors fell to Rev. J. R. Buck and rnnRn- lation was awarded Phil Jaskoski. Mr. Barr was assisted by Frank Albrich .. in entertaining the guests. .: -., - . . .-, After card honors were award ed, the guests were surprised to oe tea up two flights of stairs to tne attic where a table thirty feet long was set for thirty six guests. It was beautifully deco- ratea wnn potted plants and can delabra. The color scheme was pink and the attic was decorated to represent a ETeen bower Sarr was assisted in serving by . J. retzel, Mrs. B. F. Dimeler, Miss Mary Schoettle and Miss Gladys Dimeler. Mrs. Barr will entertain Thurs- HQV ailanlnn T . . ... j January ih with a card party for which the ladies of the 0. M. club will be assist ant nostesses. Portland Man Entertained Here " Charles A. Elkln, of Portland, was a guest on Friday at the R, Hoover residence Return Home After Visit Here Mrs. F. A. Schwab and small daughter, Patricia Ann, left Fri day morning for their home in Tacoma after a three weeks' visit at the home of Mrs. Schwab's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Nye. Miss Hoover Visits in Portland Miss Freda Hoover went to Portland Saturday. While there she attended London FrHies " at the Heillg.- . : Photo Section Will Meet Tonight ' The Photographic section ot the Salem Arts league will, meet to night at the Gunnell Robb stu dio.'. ' Are Visitors Here Mrs. A. H. Dumas with her small daughter, Mary Lauretta, and mother, Mrs. A. W. Schrunk, ara visiting here with friends and relatives. They will return to their home in Portland wtthln the month. W. S. C. Aid Society Elects The Woman's Relief Corps aid society elected new officers on Thursday afternoon at the armory. Those chosen for office were Mrs. Lizzie Smith, . president; Mrs. Helen Soufhwick, vice president Mrs. Louise King,' treasurer and Mrs, Norma Terwilliger, secre tary. . . , Princess Mary's Wedding Gown To Be Elaborate London, Jan. 16. (By Associ ated Press) -'Princess Marys wedding gown is to be of cloth of silver, of magnificent design. The material was brought by the queen from India some years ago and is described as a triumph ot native make. The dress Will have a train of ivory silk, shot with silver, which la heiner woven by hand work ers at Braintree, Essex, an old English silk manufacturing cen ter.. So great is the care taken in tho manufacture of this material, that only a lew inches are finish ed each day. Many plans for presenting wed ding gifts to the king's daughter are afoot. The lord mayor of Lon don is opening a popular fund -for the purpose, with contributions limited to one pound sterling. Rumor has it that Viscount Lascelle and his royal bride may spend part of their honeymoon at the beautiful Villa Medici at Fiezole, near Florence, Italy. Miss Grace Hawley Called by Death McMInnville, Jan. 16. - Miss Grace Hawley, well known , in Yamhill and Folk counties, died in Boston, Mass., January 8, and the funeral will be held at Ladd's parlors here Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock, with entombment in Riverviey Abbey mausoleum, Port land. Miss Hawley was the daugh ter of Mrs. A. C. McKinnon of this city and is survived by her moth er and her sister, Leppe. Her father, who has been dead many years, was Horace G. Hawley, a brother of C. L. Hawley, state dairy and food commissioner. Miss I Hawley was well known at both Monmouth and Corvallis, . where she was educated. She was a stu dent for three years at the New School ot Design in Boston and was a graduate of the Harriett A. short course for commercial club secretaries will be offered by the University of Oregon during Easter vacation, from March 27 to April 1. Stop Itching Skin, Eczema, Pimples and Dandruff with FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS Neal school ot Boston. She was an active worker in the Red Cross in that city during the war. jiltiaHrr Because I he milSi ond sugar are . already blended a smoother; snore delicious mirlrlinri CAT! be xtisule withv EAGLE BRAN0 Condensed Milk A NATIOS-WlDe rnssriruTio- Mimmsm. as HUH It-1 i fl It a i ivil all imm Now Showing At The Oregon Scene from RE.X BEACH Sn. C. M. Roberts " . .Sission Society Hostess Mrs. C. M. Roberts was hostess on Friday afternoon for the misionary society of Jason Lee missionary society ot Jason Lee charge of the lesson study. Later In the afternoon the women en joyed refreshments, which came fin the nature of a surprise treat, due to the thoughtfulness of Mr. Koberts, who is an honorary mem- W ot the society." and strategy that saved Throst from being lynched by enraged ble has entered Jerseys and other farmers who found the lifeless stock at the Clackamas county body ol a pretty school teacher, of whose murder Throst was found guilty. Paper Published In 1793 To Aid Memorial Fund Cherry City Club , Ii Entertained Friday ar. ana Mrs. Dan J. r ry, ar we hosts on Friday night for nwbers of the Cherry City club. Inn diversion was five hundred ml honors fell to Mr. and Mrs. B. Craig. The society will meet in a month at the Craig 'aidence. Jkand Mrs. Talmadge Mceiving Congratulations -. and Mrs. David H. - Talm Jr., 482 South High street, " receiving congratulations up- the birth of a son, David Thomas. He was born January 10. Ifo. Farmer Out of Town Mr- h. C. Farmer was in Port- a over Sunday and was enter- ed during her visit by Mrs. wph Cochran. Silverton, Jan. 16. Some inter esting papers came here recently through Mrs. Adah Davenport Armstrong of Los Angeles, sister of the late Homer Davenport. She wants them sold and the proceeds used for the Davenport memorial fund. The papers consist of seven copies of London Times, the old est of which is dated January 26, 1793. The papers contain four pages, are 18 inches long and 11 inches wide. The issue of October 3, 1798, contains a first page an nouncement of a fete in honor of Lord Nelson's victory over the French fleet at the mouth of the Nile. ' - George C. Munger, 76, pioneer resident of Oregon, is dead at The Dalles after a short illness from pneumonia. Munger was chief of The Dalles fire department in 1891. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. fair, from the first year, held at Gladstone, until the 1921 lair. His Jerseys always have been a source of attention at the fair grounds.. Fathers and Sons Are To Banquet Jefferson, Or., Jan. 16. A fa thers' and sons' banquet is Plan ned for Jefferson January 28. Mr. Roberts, Y. M. C. A. worker from New York, will address the meet ing. County Secretary Rudd has arranged with a local committee, consisting of J. T. Jones, J. G. Fontaine, Edward Smith, Frank Weddle, S. R. Tandy, Charles Klampe, G. C. Mason and Mayor Allen, to handle the banquet. Englewood Circ'e Entertained Thursday The Englewood Home Social circle met on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Warren Cooley, on North Twentieth street. About twelve were present and the time was spent socially. During the year 1921 the city recorder of Pendleton issued building permits of a total valua tion of $406. fJ00 In 1920 the value of new buildings erected was $318,000. " - IRON TRAIL Marriage of Heiress Again Postponed Health the Secret of Attraction 4eal npoa the modern modiste knowledge of the cosmetic J? to ""sk their attractive. Too there exists beneath it all a 'ering woman whose nervous a6hs or forced smile covers a . '6 Ol agOnV Paiiaari Kir anmo feminj " ill. To such E. a woman will bring health and 1 aann . ' th i m lrom ner suffering, tian costly gowns j Jor nearly fifty yeara Amerl. have relied upon this l inrf hank . at-and M km -111 xXf -; X f-1 -tP m " - I : f ! I - ' - V I f - - . '-ivm w'f -7" " V - . i . V l,l,l, ..M , II a niker of a prominent Chicago don Baker, oi . . MMd. The marriage ?""" - lallv Dr(minent in the Minui family, to AUister McCormicK, a.sc ' d tiine. The first ow vvw- - - , .h-n the churcn was ade at the tasi "";. father says West metropolis has vaMnf Tiros TT1: po.tpuu-u.c-. : of Chicago. Miss r-- 4 herb m.f, " A " w te illness. No definite - " ents. l" (arecMedupon: Miss Baker is here shown with ner a-.- (Incorporated 312 DEPARTMENT STORES 160 North Liberty SALEM. ORE. Truly remarkable values are being offered in all our many departments. Investigate them! Boys' Suits Exceptional Value Same fine quality, well made, good , looking suits we have been selling all this season. Fine cassi meres in hantisome pat terns and colors knicker bocker styles two pairs of pants with each suit. Real boys' suit that give long wear. An exceptional value at , $6.90 Other big value In Boys' Suits at . v $7.90 and $8.90 J New Felts For Spring 1922 The Bonnie Crest is the feature hat for Spring 1922. It's a "Marathon" hat silk lined, silk taf feta band and felt of splendid quality. $3.98 (Oh 5 IV mcm special 2310 Pairs of Ladies' Bloomers All sizes. Also to 12 inclusive. Extra good quality Ladies' Knit Bloomers in White and Flesh. r,n,irpn's Knit Bloomers in White. Flesh and Black. Sizes 6 Better buy a good supply here Tuesday. Watch our advertisements. It's well worth your while to spend a few minutes and look them - over. When we offer spe cials you can feel safe you are making a real saving. And not only that, but we back up our merchandise and try to maintain the best quality for LESS MONEY. These are priced for Tuesday selling only at (Underwear Section, Main Floor) "WORTH & GRAY DEPARTMENT STORE Free Delivery. Phone 132 177 N.Liberty St. Notions All Kinds! 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