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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1922)
MONDAY, OCTOBER SO, 1922 Edited by MISS RUTH AUSTIN Phone 11 Wociety Hostesses Entertain Two Nights Mrs. B A. Kurtz and Mrs. 0. A. .tinn were hostesses Thursday Id Friday night for five hundred Arties at tne Kurtz nome. The ioms were exceedingly attractive ... ... huge baskets or zinnias, rang- the deep autumnal colors, and iwls ot yellow chrysanthemums. fie basement was also used for e parties and proved a fitting Ittlng for the Hallowe'en deco ftions of autumn leaves and the Jual yellow anoblack favors. Ci r and doughnuts and - apples, fal Hallowe'en accessories were Imibhlo at a larsre table set In e basement. Later a lunch was rved upstairs where the card fbies were sei ior live uunprea. I Thursday evening Ralph Glover fit Mrs. C. Patton won high $or. The guests who were invlt k were: Mff and Mrs. Herbert lift, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis, Mr fed Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mr. and Irs. C. A. Vibbert, Mr. and Mrs. red Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ipaulding, Dr. and Mrs. D. C. lurton, Mr. and Mrs. David fright, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bta ,ty, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bower 41, Mr. and Mrs. Hubbs, Mr. and Ira. Cal Patton, Mr. and Mrs. C, Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn feason, Glenn Nilea, Miss Gussie lies, Mr. and Mrs. Roma Hunt- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glover, and Mrs. J. E. BroDhv. Mr. id Mrs. Z. Rlggs, Mr. and Mrs. Hul Hauser, Dr. and Mrs. John ,ta, Dr. and Mrs. W. Carlton kith. 'Friday night the hostesses had their guests Mr. and Mrs. Juries Knowland, Mr. and Mrs I a Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs fffliam Cravatt, Mr. and Mrs. F, f Delano, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Per, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Page t- and Mrs. E. L. Kapphahn, Mr Mrs. Lou Aldrich, Mr. and sfs. Elmer Daue, Mr. and Mrs. irley White, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. scuestein, Mr. and Mrs. E. C, linn, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Need jn, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson $ ana Mrs. L. Davis, Mr. and G. Schuneman, Mr. and Mrs. 1j. JfiBher. Prizes tor Friday ... oii ay air. jfage and Mrs. ser Daue. i .... the Junior bazaar club of the 't Congregational church will it at the home of Mrs. R J tiWcis tomorrow afternoon for ii and an afternoon of sew i Hostesses with Mrs. Hand - s will be Mrs. Paul Hend 8. Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., Mrs. '& Farmer, Mrs. Carl Becke Mrs. Donald Young. ! ;ie Fortnightly music cfub met Sf evening with Miss Elea Wright for hostess. The deco s and entertainment were tlve of Hallowe'en. Differ , James were played until lat ? the evening when the host served delicious refreshments, fsirls ho enjoyed the party Misses Faye Bartell, Lois t. Wllda Callahan, Doris W Mabel Dotson, Ethel Mc . Thelma Carrey, Florence . Evelyn Paulsen, Faith ! Eva Serrell, Charlotte n- Margaret Hanson, Ula Vmr vi , rannlns, Kima .:"&. Viola Hoover,' Eleanor . ucuie Anderson, Nina i "u na Dotson. . ad M tj ., -rT.x re"irned to Salem Saturday a two weeks trip yiu ri t. "urouver ana r.,! and Seattle. They "ieir nome here now. county concil of lav. ' tier's association a meeting Saturday, No- 5R,h , u 0 cIock in the tanned for the meeting has jounced by Mrs. A. M. i"-' ""Went of the Ma lfa.t "n as '"'lows: b , KatQ'een Booth 1, -7': transaction of 'Mr, r plctur for chil- solo ngton p- T- A'.; iiie mm. oiu win krm u , Bch001 chor l'9' J-Hill, presi- h lEOrLFl T. A.; vo- Vi' . Richardson; "r vrZ 1 me"tal tests !:e(iJlckson: P'ano solo, W.Dlng Mr- Grant Hat- heB L .or suest at her tJay Z "ien,is 6 her ?T.ls y- Five 1ereing T1hTer3!0n ,thru K and v 086 P'ayina E p w Hasedorn, Mr. fi Grant t? Slyke and Mr--ltHatfield. Wedding Is Solemnized On Tuesday Aumsville, Oct. 28. A very pretty wedding was solemnized t the St. Bonifice church at Sub limity October 24 at 9 o'clock, when Miss Mary Albus was united' In marriage to Ambrose D. Dozler by Rev. Father Lalnck in the presence of many relatives and friends. Miss Katherine Albus, sis ter of the. bride, acted as brides maid and the groom's brother, Earnest Dozler, as best man. The "!'u was 'ovely In a white satin dress trimmed with oii. , side drapes. She wore a full lengm veil with a nrnwn ( n r una carried a bouquet of oriaes roses. Aftnr ih v.w UJUU1I J the young couple received the con Bramiations of their friends on the steps of the churrh About 125 guestB retired to the onae s nome where a reception was help and a wedding breakfast was served. All immediate rela tives were nrfisent o-rty ,l. , , . , , - -V,WL lilt UI1UKS BlSter. Mm F,1n,o.J Tt . ""'il tfaatJB iew Zealand. Mm !,.... ... ucnuuiui gifts were received by the bride. me newiyweds left In the af trnoon for a They will make their home on a arm near Kingston. ; Mrs. Dozler in . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Albus uu ,a yery popular among the young people of her acquaintance. Mr. Dozler is the snn nf . . nent farmer of Sublimity. A number of Sal PTY1 DaAnt. . tored out to the home of Mr. and .. ona,a Jones near Brooks last week and T - "iibcu ivirs. Jones on her birthday. This is the "..w t.uie me Jones' have enter tained in their attractive new home on the hlirh -..u . . " ims ii was Just recently completed, and the aa a very delightful time dancing and nlnin. Jones was presented with a love- h- t t Present- Tne Kneats had broucht a ihi ..... . which was served at a late hour Motoring from here were, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. nnrr tit- Clifford Townaon r- .- " mi. Buy Jiirs Reed Rowlanr! nr.. Zt Chalmer George, Miss Merle Whlt- i isooei George, Garnet Harra and Harold Millard. . Mr. and Mrs t ht - v-uiioru have returned hnm t.-- land, where they spent Sunday. k , " BrBBBive nartv wan Joyed Saturday evenins- hr number of the younger set. Btart- m at Helen Pollock's home which was attractive with Hal ioween decorations, witches black cats, and bowls of fruit me party then went to Edith Brotherton's where refreshments were served. Later th .... - was concluded at the home of neien Arpke where the young uuuuie aancen. Thnna ts.i.i. lng were the Misses Virginia Dor oieioa uavenport, Neva Mil iara, Genevieve Endicott, .Marie nostein. Myrtle .Tpn.en Arpse, Edith Brotherton. Hion ronocK, and MesiirR v..iw UUy A Vin. Rnnnlri U0nan Merle Petrara, Theodore Pollock Joseph Nunn, Ward Southworth auu Ullli Hush. f. M. Ilrnirnrv - . ., o-W ,Clf vauuy surprised last week when a number of frtcnHa VUVU io neip uer celebrate her birth uay. me evening was spent play "i nve nundred. anrt into in evening delicious refreshments were served to Mr t,. mle Kapphahn, Mr. and Mrs. Leo WVDuBois, Mr. and Mrs. Gram nntneia, Mr.' and Mrs. W. nageaorn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank wens, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danl son, Mr. Englebart, Howard Hul Bey, unarles Goodwin lw- , , " BU Mrs. v. m. Gregory and family. arryine out th vol!,,,,, - j . . u auu umcK color schema with fin, and crepe paper, Mrs. J. R. George Hostess 'riaay evening for tianowe'en party honoring Miss isooei George. The InnM, .v,i was very effective with its huge bowl of yellow flowers centering it. During the evenin iff. snuies were Diavecl. Th mui. h vited were. Miss Mildred Carson miss myuis Day, Miss Dorothy omiiora. Miss Cnfherlno n, miss Maxine Sun, Miss Ethel xoung, miss Cynthia Delano, Miss ua veiie Keen and lwio -iui,i ueorge. the honor guest. Little Isobel George assisted in serving mo jBiresnmems. THE . CAPITAL JOURNAL,' SALEM, OREGON Mrs. Kirk Hostess For Party Miss Viola Ash silent iha wonlr ena m Portland where she was a guest at a week end nnriv of t, nome oi Mrs. E. W. Stanley. ... Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Parr spent tne weeK end in Woodbiirn vlBlt. ing with Mr. Parr's parents, Mr. ana Mrs. C. A. Parr. i Safe For Infant; Invalid & Children The Original Food-Drlnk for All Ages. QuickLunch.tHome.OfficefcFountaini. RifrhMillf. 1Jlnl drain TT.vf-raf-t. Dnn.. derbTabletforms. Nourlhini-No cooking. 8 Awid Imitationt and Substitutes Grotesque lantern faces, yel low and black candles, and lights shrouded in black and yellow shades cast a weird light about the rooms of the Walter Kirk home for a Hallowe'en dancinir party Saturday evenlnar. The rooms were further decorated in autumn flowers and leaves and the punch was served from n nll fashioned crock with fruit hanked high around it. The hostess was assisted In ing a delicious lunch after an evening spent in dancing, by Mrs. niiora aFrmer and Mrs. Millar MpQllchrist. Small til hi cm . ware placed around the rooms with vl low candles on them and with ta Die coverings in the nam h.l lowe en colors as used ahmit th rooms in the decorations. Guests invited for the evenlne were: Mr. and Mrs. l. h nr -n ana Mrs. G. a Bellinger, Mr. and rars. i-aui Johnson, Mr. and Mrs ei. a. bKelley, Mr, and Mrs. Roy uurton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hamil ton, Mr. and Mrs. Cllffnr er. Dr. and Mrs, Phil Newmyer Mr. and Mrs. Mlflar nMr.lii.hri.i Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hopkins, Mr ana Mrs. Frank Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Webb. Mr. nrt m.u Tom Galloway. . A Members of the Modern Writ ers section Of the Salem Ariu league will meet at the residence or Mrs. Gertrude Roblson Ross, SSQ South Sixteenth street. Tn AO. aay evening This is a regular lormigntly session. (Additional Society on Page Six.) JQM Ta n Jar 1 AMifltCrofntosM iMmPtxxi Hun ra OBT.TNS nr1 pun' kins and he rich orantfe- hucd boxes of Tan Jar simply make Halloween 'hrerr thr eli cood cm i ISf Hallowe'e Specials Throughout the Entire Store Sale on Blankets continues balance of this week; also Sale of Men's and Boys' Clothing, La-Tausc Pearls,, Coatings, Ready-to-Wear and Millinery. MILLER "Our Subway is a delightful Bargain Center" Good Goods Cost You Less per Month SHIPLEY'S PAY AS YOU GO PLAN hJ1 ?llowance keepin yur and' Adopt Our Pay as You Go Plan Buy only what you need for a bargain is of no use to you if you Ho not n.eed it. Comparison is an Education Jst lines sh(wn in Salem' compare Quality' This Store Features Feminine Wear and Haberhashery for Women, Misses and Children COATS SUITS DRESSES Outer Garments, Inner Garments Good Assortment to Choose From Quality Merchandise U. G. SWpley CO. Poimlar Prices Week Eight Interesting Demonstrations Going on in Our Windows Come and see the New Maytag Washer in operation. . The Maytag introduces a new principle in electric washing. A TEMPEST IN A TUB Marvelous Action Produced By the New rw Gyrafoam vjyiaiui in me That's the nearest it can be describe d. Women everywhere are viewing it with amazement. It solves the problem of cleaning the lighest or heaviest pieces by water action alone. ; ;; We want you to see it perform we want you to have one in your own home. Come in and see the New Maytag Washer- Made entirely of alum ' inum a washer that will not rust, corrode, leak, warp or swell. $5 Down Puts This Wonderful Washer in Your Home Easv Terms PAGE FIVE See it in our west show , Ask for Demonstration windows in your own home Skin p " Si j j ! Ik i