THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1922 ' Society and Club News THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE Edited by ADELAIDE V. LAKH Telephone 82 Date With Lindsay Is Postponed Miss Bayne Becomes Honorary Fraternity Member "ibsuu Agricultural College, v-mvBma, jj-BD. z. Misa Mary Elizabeth Bayne of Salem was one of six co-eds Initiated Into iua rsi nappa. This organlza. tlon ia a national honorary phya. ..vawuii iiaiurnuy ror HQ- , . f Auer lne initiation a dln- Vacnei - ner was given the girls in the lean poei, n" " conege tea room. uu t ------? .-- ' 7 """atea were Miss ruary "".uayne; Josephine Goldstaub, ..liraraltv will hp llTinhlA Tin- 1 - j . . lameue uui.w-..,, - 4uli.iaiiu; Baiiy Wlnlger, Los An to come, ati.Uiu.i.6 , BeJes; jMith Weed, Beaverton- reemveu , , ' weea, Marcola; Mar paiiunzio, who made all arrange- garet Sullivan, Portland ments (or the appearance. The!. Mary Bayne is a Junior In vo. message came from Mr. Lindsay's eatlonal education and is a popu. manager and explains that the ar student at Oregon Agricultur- . n-n ImmcilitifAlv in a l -n , poet ni"l tunege. sne is a member of mother, wno is cuiibiubibu BBuuuB- Ltena Delta Delta sorority ly 111 In Illinois. . j The wire reads, "Vachel Lind- Girls of Class say'B aged mother Is seriously ill. To Entertain Boys He starts immediately for home. Girls of Mrs. Ralph White's Tremendously sorry and urge dancing class will entertain the postponement of engagement one boys of the class at a dancing year, at Mr. Lindsay's own sug- party on the first Saturday of gestlon." Mr. Lindsay was in Cal- each month. The first of the par lfornia yesterday. On Friday he ties will be given Saturday, Feb was to appear in Portland and ruary 4. The regular class sched other Oregon dates included the ule is not being maintained dur Universlty of Oregon. ing preparations for the spring All engagements will have to be ' recital, "A Night In Fairyland" to levered. Salem people are losing be given by Mrs. White's pupils a treat, for it was considered that this engagement was one of the biggest things to come to this city this season. Mr. Lindsay is recog nized as America's foremost cur rent poet. Although Salem peo ple will be disappointed In this snnouncoment, It is realized that the situation could not have been eontroled in any way toy Willam Ctte university. Woman's Alliance To Meet Tomorrow The Woman's Alliance of the Salem People Visit in Portland Mrs. W. J. Thompson and daughter, Lucilc, are visiting this week in Portland. some time in April. Proceeds from the recital are to go for a chart table cause. Mrs. Poisal Has Bridge Club Party Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Poisal were hosts on Saturday night for mem bers of the Monday Bridge cluh and their husbands. The evening was spent in playing five hundred. High score was won by Mrs. James Lewis and Arthur Moore. In addition to members and their nusDanas, the following guests Unitarian church will be enter-jwere present: Mr. and Mrs. A. T. talned tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 by Mrs. G. Steiner at the res idence of Mrs. Milton L. Meyers, 1055 Court street. Wain, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eller, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McClellan. , Make Trip To Portland Mrs. F. P. Talkington and Mrs. Lillian Hartshorn are spending a few days In Portland. Salem Girls To Attend Concert Miss Grace Babcock, Miss Julia Webster, Miss Bertha Broyles and Miss Georgie Broyles left today lor Portland to attend the Alma Cluck concert to be given tonight In the auditorium. Return from Irii) to Cos st Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Steeves re turned on Monday from a motor trip to Seaside. While there they stayed at their cottage, Steeves Cote. Sweet Briar Club Entertained Yesterday Members of the Sweet Briar club, a Wallace road organization, enjoyed a pleasant afternoon yes terday at the home of Mrs. W. C Franklin. Mrs. William Patrick was a guest. Reading of the life of McLaughlin, of old Oregon, study taken up for the winter, was continued. Oregon poetry was al so read. Refreshments were serv ed by the hostess. The society will meet again in two weeks with Mrs. James Imlah. $1,500,000 Necklace Dodge Gift to Wife 1 Of Interest To Women S -.--7 tdPoaxwvaJ-l. Hfon A mi. "ua inompson Dodge, of Detroit, is the owner of the fa mous pearl necklace valued at $1,500,000 and once owned, it la claimed, by Catherine II of Russia. It was presented to Mrs. Dodge a luum-mmionaire husband juBt before his death. Mrs. J. H. R. Cromwell, onlx daughter of Mrs. Dodge, no doubt will be a fre quent wearer of the rare Jewels. After Dance Sinner Is Sponsored Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fitch and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Anderson en tertained on Tuesday evening at an after the dance dinner follow ing the Cherry City club stepping party of that night. They gather ed at the Anderson residence where decorations were done en tirely in yellow. Those included for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mlnto, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wain, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Purvlne, Mr. and Mrs. John Craig, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Poisal, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Looney, Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Fitch. Congregational Society Scheduled for Tomorrow The Missionary ociety of the First Congregational church will be entertained tomorrow after noon at 2:30 by Mrs. Fred Steus loff at her home. Assistant host esses will be Mrs. W. I. Staley and Mrs. John Farrar. The program is to be the "work of the American Board in Costume." Oregon Awarded $1,311,000 For Forest Highways Mrs. Hoffman Visits Daughter Mrs. A. G. Hoffman, of Forest Grove, Is visiting for several days In Salem with her daughter, Aleen, of Lausanne hall. Miss Eljrin v Burner Hostess Miss Florence Elgin entertain ed last night with dinner at her residence, 246 South Cottage. Mrs, McCammon Hostess for Club jurs. iugn jvicuammon was hostess yesterday for her bridge club which she entertained at her home. Guests came at one o'clock for luncheon. Cut flowers were used in decoration. Addition al guests were Mrs. John Carson, Jr., Mrs. Raymond Walsh, Mrs. Paul Hendricks and Miss Eliza beth Lord. The society will meet again in two weeks with Mrs. Keith Powell. Dr. H. E. Gregory, professor of leology at Yale university, is at Eugene to interest the University o! Oregon in problems of the Fa-.eilic. American Lepon Auxiliary Will Meet The American Legion auxiliary had Its first executive committee meeting of the current year Mon day afternoon at the studio of Miss Rosamond Walton. They made plans for the February meet ing of the auxiliary to be held Tuesday evening, February 7, when business and a social time will be combined. There will be a program of music and dramatic numbers. Refreshments will be served. PI Millions of housewives use Calumet Baking Powder because of its dependability because when they place their baking in the oven, they know it will "turn out" right They are confident of results because U?ey know that no matter what they bake pies, cakes, biscuits, muffins the results will be the same lurk. r . t 1 1 - .f-- Jr. "fiui, penecuy raised, wnoiesonie iwua. GMSJESIET BAKING POWDER never disappoints. Don't prepare bakings with expensive ingredients and have them spoiled because of an ferior kavener. Have the same assurance that "fc majority of other housewives have. n of Calumet contains foil 18 ounces. 22 j"1" powders come in 12 ounce instead of J6 omce cans. Be sore yon Ret a pound! when gi it. ' i ? 111 Fifteen million dollars has besn apportioned by the Secretary of Agriculture among the 27 states, Alaska, and Porto. Rico in which National Forests are located for the construction of road3 and trails. Of this amount Oregon will re ceive $1,875,644, Washington will $1,311,022 and Alaska Is allotted $1,020,493. In totals allowed for all National Forest States, Oregon ranks third, Washington fifth and Alaska is in seventh place; Idaho leading, with Cali fornia second and Montana and Colorado in fourth and sixth places. Shrine Club Has Party Tonight The Shrine club will hold an old fashioned box Boclal tonight at the Shrine mosque. Boxes will be auctioned off and proceeds will go toward sending the Shrine pa trol to San Francisco in the spring There will be dancing and other features at tonight's affair. Mrs. Prunk Is -Hostess For Party Mrs. W. H. Prunk was a very charming hostess last night at a shower complimenting Mrs. W. A. Johnson, when friends of both la dies met at the Prunk residence. Decorations of pussy willows and pink carnations were very effect ive. The evening was spent pleas antly with Bewing and music and at the proper time lunch was served 'by Mrs. Prunk assisted by Mrs. John Brophy. Those Included for the evening were Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs. Lin Smith, Mrs. Ralph Glover, Mrs. John Brophy, Miss Rose Amort, Mrs. R. W. Lewis, Mrs. Chalmer George, Mrs. Roy Bo hannan, Mrs, Ralph White, Miss Margaret White, Mts. Meier, Mrs. Victor McKenzle, Miss Inez Fitts, Miss Lela Johnson, Mra. W. B. Johnson and Mrs. Prunk. Mrs. Haeerdorn Wednesday Hostess The Security Benefit associa tion "s ladies club met with Mrs. William Hagerdorn on vednesday afternoon when a prize sewing contest was the pastime. The first prize was won by Mrs. Campbell and second by Mrs. Schellburg. Refreshments were served. The club will meet again in two weeks with Mrs. W. G. Morehouse on South Commercial street. Mrs. MoConnick Has Mission Society ' . Mrs. J. G. McCormick, at Kim ball School of Theology, enter tained yesterday the Woman's Home Missionary society of the First Methodist church. Mrs. W. T. Kirk read the lesson and Mrs. Charles Maxwell sang. P. E. 0. Is Meeting Today P. El. O. sisterhood is meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. 0. E. Price. Mrs. Mary K. Logan, of Portland, state organiz er, is present for the meeting. Mrs. F. W. Selee Is reading a pa per on clolsne pottery, Mrs. Arthur Cook To Sing at Recital Mrs. Arthur Cook, Portland soprano, will sing hers Sunday, February 12, at the fourth Sun day organ recital sponsored by Salem district State Music Teach ers' association. Luclen Becker will be presented at the organ. Liquid Borozone is an efficient healing remedy for human or ani mal flesh. It mends a severe wound, sore, cut or scratch In the shortest possible time. Price 30c, 60c and $1.20. Sold by Dan'l J. Fry. (adv) Dakota People Visit Friends Here , - Dr. and Mrs. Monroe R. Karter man, of North Dakota, left on Tuesday following a visit of sev eral days at the R. B. Fleming residence. They are friends of both Mrs. Fleming and her fath er, G. W. Maurer, who lives with her. Miss Bliss Here In Interest of Missions Miss May C. Bliss, of Portland, Woman's home missionary secre tary of the Methodist church, is spending several days here on business. 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