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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1922)
PAGE THE CAPITAL -TfiTTRNATj. SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922 blA ' m,. u.u. niihnn home I ' H - Thai oinh woman 01 ureion ' - . i m- - lr . Edited by MISS RUTH AUBTIN Phon II motietx. Orchestra Has Party Elite Hall TriL.Club Has Party- Monday The combined effect of Borne very lovely costumes and the very ffeotlve decorations In the Elite tH last night helped to mane the annual Orchestra party an especially enjoyable affair. The hall had the customary Hallow en decorations of yellow and Hack crepe paper, ' with black eats and witches scattered about. There are forty members of the Symphony orchestra which Is tinder the direction of John R. Bites, and with their friends and honorary members of the organt at!on there was a large number for the dancing party. Several of the costumes last night were ex ceedingly attractive. Miss yiola Ash dressed as a Spanish toreador was very dashing, while Bruce Putnam, was lovely as a Turkish prince. Miss Gertrude Selig was dressed to represent little San Toy Japanese maid, and her sister, Helen Sellg was brilliant as a Spanish girl. Many of the other onntnmflu were very lovely and added a very gay touch of color Punch was served during the evening and at 11 o'clock a buffet lunch was served from the Fieci Plner tea room. The committee who had charge of the party last night were, Avery Hicks, W. H. Mills and Charles Kerth. Fortune black cats tellers, witches and need not the atmos phere of a formal room at Hallow e'en time when tney come out ior their annual visit and piayl.me but are much more congenial lu nice bis attic full of nark cor ners, and cobwebs, and so thouR.'it the girls of the Trl u ciuo wnen they planned their party in tn attic at the home of Marjorie Blake last night. Jack 'o lanterns, dim lights, cornstalks, helped make the attic livable for the Hallowe'en spirits. Fortunes were read, and everyone shared in hav ing a real party. The girls of the Trl u club wno were present were: Marlon Vln ver, Kuth Walker, Agnes Bayne, Betty Hummel, Helen Berg, Ger trude Cox, Inez Taylor, veima Rominger, Leona Post, Gladys Sargent, Mlzpah Palmerton, Edna Warren, Jessie Hill, Esther Mat terlund, Marjorie Blake, Grace Allen, Sybil Smith, Irene Boje, Evelyn Osborne. Tonight MIbs Sadie Pratt, Hel en Maclnturff and Dr. and Mrs- John R. Sites will motor to Wood burn to attend the Eastorn Star earnival there. Miss Pratt will ing during the evening accom panied by Miss Maclnturff. The Apollo club will this fall have their concert November 10 In the armoryThis will undoubt edly be an event of especial lm portance because of the splendid work of the club this year with Its sixty members. Reed Miller, well known tenor, has been se cured for the evening. The Silver Dell circle entertain Id the W. 0. W. Friday evening Jn the club halls with a Hallow e'en party. Ghosts, witches, pump kin faces, and shaded lights help ed carry out the Hallowe'en Idea After enjoying several games ami amusements Incident to Hallow e'en the evening was spent in dancing. The committee who had charge of the affair consisted of Mrs. T. W. Davies, Mrs. Claud Townsend, Mrs. Spong, Mrs. Mul key and Miss Eva Carey. Mr, and Mrs. La Verne Shep ard were hosts Friday evening for Hallowe'en party. Progressive five hundred was played during the evening wltbThlgh score going to Mrs. Ralph Burroughs. Lunch wo served at a late hour by Mrs. Shepard assisted by Mrs. Bur roughs, and Mrs. Joe O'Shay. The guests for the evening were, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nichols," Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCallum, Mr. and Mrs. E. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Dor sey Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Rookatool, Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Shay, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bur roughs and Mr. and Mrs. Shepard. . Different groups from the Y, W. C. A. have entertained within the past few days with the reicu- lar Hallowe'en parties. The Trl L club which Is a group of busi ness girls had their party last Bight, and the girl reserves with groups In the different Junior high schools and senior high have been enjoying their parties. Friday at the Y. W. C. A. about thirty girls of the senior high re serve met for an evening of fun with their advisors, MIbs Heist, Mlsa KleUIng, Mrs. Eva Scott Myers and Mrs. Edwlu Socolot sky. Slhalo club from Washington Junior high school had their party the following night at the Y. W, with their advisor Miss Ruth Hewitt. The Salem Heights group had their party at the club house with Miss Hollls Vlck. Tanakln club of Washington Junior high aohoo) celebrated Monday evening with Miss Miriam Lovell their ad visor. The seventh grade girls of Washington school will be enter tained In the association rooms today. Miss Jcnnelle Vandevort will ectertaln the group from the Grant Junior high school at her home tonight with a pot luck sup per and Hallowe'en party. Mrs. E. T. Busselle left this morning for Portland where she will remain for a couple of days. "'Mrs' F. W. Poorman attended meeting of the Home Science club In Eugene this week, when it was entertained In the woman's building with Mrs. P. L. Camp bell to show the members and their guests the various collec tions that have recently been giv en the university and to tell of the treasures in Memorial hall In viewing the Murray Warner collection It was a real opportuni ty to have Mrs. Warner present to tell In her own pleasing manner the history of the various pieces. Although Mrs. Mlllican's Indian collection, which was recently presented to the university, was not in place, the club members saw a few of the baskets and In dian robes that had been un packed. Tea was served late In the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burton of "Bandon, Oregon, are receiving congratulations from their many friends on the arrival of a daugh ter, to be named Louise Alberta. Mrs. Burton was formerly Miss Myrtle Ennls of this city. The elub women of Oregon al ways have been actively Identified with the sale Of Christmas eeais, the gay little holiday stickers for Christmas gifts and letters sold during the month of December to finance the work of the Oregon Tuberculosis association, and this promises to be a banner year for participation in this splendid work. Although the sale Is still more than a. month away, 48 of the leading clubs and women's organ izations of Portland have signed to assist In the sale of seals con ducted from a dozen booths in the down town district beginning De cember 1 and ending Christmas eve. qiub participation is not limit ed to Portland, many clubs of the state being Interested in this work. The Independence Womon's club will handle the seal sale In that city, -with Mrs. Edwin Nls- sen acting as chairman. In Con don the Wednesday Afternoon Reading club will be in charge of the sale with Mrs. T. A. Weinke as chairman. Mrs. J. R, Blackaby will be chairman from the Women's club of Ontario for the sale of seals In that city. The seal sale in The Dalles will be in charge of the Y. W. C. A. club of the high school with Vesta Holt as chairman. Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunbar, execu tive secretary of the Oregon Tu berculosls association, is person ally managing the sale this year, and is spending much time out in the state setting up the sales or ganization. She will be In Lien county this week for this pur pose. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. East left the latter part of the week for Long Beach, California, where they will viBlt with their .daughter, Mrs. Hugh Kyle. The Easts ex pect to be gone for about six weeks. They are making the trip by motor. k Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kafoury Jave sent announcements to Salem friends of the birth October 22 of a baby girl to be named Ruth. Mr. Kafoury is the Junior mem ber of Kafoury brothers, and is general .manager of the Portland Btore. Colonel and Mrs. E. Hofer have returned from about . a months trip In the east where they visit ed in McGregor, Iowa, Chicago and St. Paul, Minnesota, where Colonel Hofer attended the na tional American Humane conven tion. Colonel Hofer is president of the Oregon State Humane society and he delivered an address on better conditions for livestock on tne ranges. An entire day was given to the discussion of this question and some beneficial leg islation was the result The Hofers called this a honey- moon trip since they visited the little old town of McGregor, in the north eastern part of Iowa on the MlsslsBlppl river, where they were raised and married. The Hofers were entertained quite ex tensively while visiting their rela tlves and old friends. . Mrs. W. C. Knighton of Port land spent last week end with her mother, Mrs. B. E. Waters. Miss Lenta Baumgartner and Miss Prudence Patterson were week end guests of girls In the Kappa Alpha Theta house at 0. A. C. where they attended the O. A. C.-Stanford football game. Mrs. S. A. Koier who for the past month has boen in Portland with her mother, Mrs. B. A. Bel cher, who has been quite ill, has returned home. Mrs. Koser reports that her mother is very much better. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers were hosts last week for a seven o'clock dinner when covers were laid for ten. A centerpiece of gor geous autumn flowers was used for decoration. Places were set for Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Bellinger, Dr. and Mrs. Prince Byrd, Dr. and Mrs. Phil Newmyer, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Adams were last night hosts for the members of the Sweet Briar club and their husbands and families for a six o'crocK cover dish dinner. The dinner was set at a huge table and fifty one places were set. The hostess was assisted In preparing for the party by Mrs. Charles Chaffee, Mrs. Moses Adams and Mrs. Frank Horton. The decora tions were in 'Hallowe'en colors and favors Bad during the eve ning many stunts were given and other games and " amusements suitable to a large Hallowe'en party. Each woman brought covered dish as her share of the dinner, and everyone present re marked that it was one of the best dlnnem they had ever had Approximately three hundred women from all over the state ac cepted the hospitality of Eugene people last week during the Par ent-Teacher state convention. Al though rainy weather prevailed, the visitors expressed themselves as being pleased with Eugene and also the university, of which they caught glimpses at various times. On the whole the convention, which ended Saturday morning The Mason Bishop borne i.j was attractive ana wwru in Hallowe'en decorations when Henrietta Bishop and Kath ertne Elgin entertained for one. of the many pre-Hallowe'en par ties. The evening was spent In playing games suitable for the oc casion with the following young people present: Mildred Millard, Dorothy Boshart,' Dorothy God frey, Margaret Morehead, Claud ine West, Ruth Halvorsen, Helen 8chrieber," Lena Medler, Doris Hicks, Helen Pemberton and Nina Logan, Delbert Bchaubaue. James Dyiern, John Earley, Ken neth Webb, James Campbell, Glenn Drager, Marvin Headrlck, Delbert Viesko, Duane Kirk, Wel don Kirk, Robert Hall, Henry Hendrlckson, Jack Harbison. The Security Benefit associa tion are planning on a big time tonight at- the McCornack hall. They are giving a masked ball and everyone is Invited to come and compete for the prizes. A number of very valuable things will be given away. There will be dancing, fortune telling, a fish pond, games and all sorts of amusements. 'They urge everyone to come and have a good time even If not masked. Mrs. Victor Mackenzie was hostess last nght honorng Mrs. C. Kenneth Bell. 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