Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 21, 1924, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924
Woman
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
PAGE THREE
Past Nobles
Meet For
SocialTime
nimnliers of the past noble
llL1" ... ittnn aninvil YVaA
" .... aViniiitr as the guests of
fiCrs'j A. rnttorson. Handu were
Jeiit b'.isy piecins quilts for the
(1(1(1 rt'nw"" .... ... ....
nd conversation made the eve
ning Hours pane swiftly. The hoet
M, was assisted in serving a luncn
by Sirs. 1'ena Pooblcs and Mrs.
Eihcl Folgor. Mrs. H. A. Keene
has extended the invitation for
iho next meeting of the associa
tion on April 16. Mrs. Inez Sicg
Jjund and Mrs. Sueie Curtis will
bt assistant hostesses.
jleintierfl wlio participated in
the meeting were Mrs. Lena
Peebles, Mrs. Ethel Folger, jlrs.
pearl Nichols, Miss Clara Guerne,
Mrs. Aildie Hammer, Mrs. Susie
Curtis, Mrs. D. A. Hodge, Mrs. Ida
Traglio, Mrs. Sarah Hutton, Mrs.
j A. Mills, Mrs. Louise Loveland,
jirs.' 1. It- Siegmund, Mrs. Clar
ence Townend, Mrs. Htnkle, Miss
Kiigeuia Siegmund, Miss Wiida
Sicfimuul, Miss Bennlo Hammer.
A hard times pnrty is to be
sponsored next Wednesday eve
ning by the membors of the Wo
man's Ileneflt association In the
w. 0. W. hall with Invited guests
also enjoying the fun. Everyone
s expected to dress in hard time
costume and Mrs. Jennie Miller
bas offered a prize for the most
ridiculous outfit. Mrs. I.ouiso
King will award the neatest and
cheapest garb. fJu'ests aro invited
to come and bring their own en
tertainment and "Bo an impromptu
program will be enjoyed during
the evening. The affair is '.n
charge of Mrs. Desaline Eberhard,
I,eola Croeson and Mrs. May
Shank.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larkln
Williams motored to Portland
yesterday afternoon joining Mr.
and Mrs. David Eason formerly of
Salem and now of McMinnvlile to
attend tlio Paderewski concert
last evening. A number of other
Balem music lovers were In the
audience.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fisher have
as their guest this week Mrs.
Fislier's niece, Miss Laverne Itum
bntigh, a student at the state nor
mal school whero they aro now
having their spring vacation.
The ladles of the G. A. R. will
meet Saturday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock at the armory for a social
meeting. Tho comrndes are also in
vited to attend the gathering.
The women are asked to bring
their needle nnd thread.
In appreciation of the splendid
Work of Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Pow
ell and the members of the Hindu
pageant which was presented last
Sunday evening at the First Con
gregational church, Mrs. John
Baync and Mrs. William McGll
chrlst entertained Wednesday
evening at tho Bayne home.
About forty guests participated In
the affair. Dr. Powell talked very
informally of India, the customs,
religious beliefs and other points
of lntereet. Mrs. Powell also very
graciously responded and told of
the early marriages among the
girls and the conditions they have
to face.
Impromptu musical numbers
were provided and games were
enjoyed. After a most pleasant
evening the hostesses served a
lunch.
Mrs. Jennie Martin, Clara Lu
cas and Frances Thompson invit
ed the members of the Never Fall
club to meet at the Martin home
last week for an afternoon of five
hundred. High score prize went
to Molly Bennett, and low scor3
to Maud Armstrong. Daffodils
and St. Patrick's decorations
were used nbout tho rooms and a
uggestlon of the green and white
color was carried out In the lunch
which the hostesses served later.
Members of the club are Mr?.
Mary Moores, Mrs. Anna Wood,
Mrs. Hattlo Kinnon, Mrs. Minnie
wateon, Mrs. Mary Nyhart. Mrs.
Elsie Townsend, Mrs. Mollle Bur
Jtt, Mrs. Francis Thompso.i,
Mrs. Jennie Martin, Mrs. Clara
J-ucas. Guests Invited for the af
ternoon were Mrs. Edna Pr'nce.
Mrs. Joe Maroncy, Mrs.' Maud
Armstrong and Mrs Mary Zosel.
The next meeting will be with
Ewle Townsend on March 2S.
Elizabeth and Ellen Shr.ik are
er spending the winter in Ta
wma with their grandparents,
"r. and Mrs. F. S. Townsend re
timed to Salem the first of the
k and will be with theii par
n! now. Mr. and Mrs E. K.
Manic. The girls will attend the
"cKlnley school, In Tacoma they
"tended the Stadium high.
Oyer twenty members of the S.
A- council No. 2622 motored
to Sllverton Tuesday evening to
Jcl Initiate a class of three can
didates, assisting the Sllverton
wincll members. The officers
"d supports from the Salem
"ORe wore their new regalia. Af
jr the business session the eve-
was spent with dancing and
,,1r lunch was served.
Among those motoring from
; were Mr. Brown, 8. B. A.
enty, and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and
"' Hagcdorn, Mr. and Mrs.
?.'" Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Gregory
and Mr,. rnnlson, Mrs.
filfj' Mr"' Aufrance, Mrs. Har
Mrs. Rlgler, Mrs. Allpllne,
Bueey, Mrs. Sylvia M.
5,C?PP, Vcrnice Barlow, Miss
Miss Nuabnum, Mattie
Wn Mr" Prk8 ni Mr' An"
u .
nd Mrs. P. 8. Townsend of
coma are the house guests this
h Mr' ,nd Mrs- E- R'
association enjoyed Wed-
- Edited by MISS RUTH AUSTIN. Phone 82
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This Is the latest photograph, snapped In The Tower, as tho Atlanta,
Ga., Jail Is known, of Mrs. Ida HugheB, who murdered her mother-in-law
when tho latter, with officers, Bought to search her home. For the
crime Mrs. II writes has heen sentenced to death on the sallows. Despite
the failure ol the appeals of her lawyers, she still manages to smile.
The Vicias Heal is club met for
an afternoon cession with Miss
Sylvia Sehuupp recently the ma
trons passing the afternoon pleas
antly chntting and piecing qullte
chances for which will be cold
next Monday evening, March 24.
At the tea hour a lunch was serv
ed by the hostess. Cora V. Hunt Is
to he the next club bos t3 at her
home, 9115 Marion street on April
2.
The members who were present
included Cora V. Hunt, Mary Ack
erman, Hose Abbott, Marie Hunt.
Anna Matten, Susie I'armenter.
Sarah Patterson, Anna Simmons,
Sylvia Scbaupp, Kate Shotts, Cora
Schwab, Dora Townsend and eon
Donald, Leila Sharp, Louviwt
Spalding, Roda Persons Baker,
Melissa Persons, Bertha Loveland
and Miss Lena Spalding.
Miss Franc Pounu Gilbert of
Corvallis, a student at 0. A. C,
and her mother, Mrs. O. H. Gil
bert spent a few days this weok
visiting as the guests of Mrs. E.
N. Pound and Mrs. Minerva Hol-
comb. Mrs. Gilbert and her dnugh
ter returned to Portland Wednes
day where Miss Gilbert will re
main until Monday wnen me
spring term at the college opens.
Mrs. Earl Paulsen Invited mem
bers of the Adolynk club to her
home Wednesday afternoon Jwat
for an afternoon of sewing and to
plan for a party which the women
are planning to give their hus
bands on April 1. Following a
dinner parly at the Gray Belle the
matrons will take their guests to
the Karl Chapler home for an eve
ning of cards. After an hour or so
of sewing and chatting the host
ess served tea from a prettily ap
pointed tea table centered with a
bouquet of yellow flowers and
candles. Mrs. Reed Rowland pre-
eided at the tea service,
When the writers league met
Tuesday evening at the home ot
Mrs. W, F. Fargo twenty one
guests were present, Including the
members. An original program of
literary compositions was the
main feature of the evening but
intermingled with ttie readings
and discussion a pleasant .social
conversation was carried on.
The Fargo home was attractive
ly decorated for the occasion with
jonquils, St. Patrick- favors and
in the dining room where the
lunch was served rose colored car
nations were used. In addition to
the club members guests were
Mrs. J. R. DeSpain ot Portland,
Ruth Lawrence. Mrs. Gertrude
Robison Ross assisted the hostess
in serving a lunch at a late hour.
Miss Minna Harding is to be the
next hostess for the league.
The membership committee ot
the Y. V. C. A.S will meet' Tues
day evening, March 25 at the as
sociation rooms at 7:30 o'clock.
Because of tho change in the mem
bershin basis from that ot pay
ment of one dollar a year to a free
basis soliciting is being carried
on now among the old members
for a re-siKiiing of pledges. It is
important that every member of
the committee oe present, since
only one meeting a month Is held.
ti,a no it trh I etra nt Ihn AmorlrflTl
navnliiMnn will niPPt f)TI SfltlirclflV
I afternoon at the home of Mrs. N.
H. Looney at her home on the
Jefferson road. A number of mo
r. KoriiAa mill fittenil the meet
ing. Reports from the state con
ference in Eugene will completely
till the program nour.
Miss Elizabeth Waters will be
hostess tomorrow for a group of
(hp vounKer Kirls for a line party
at the Oregon theater and later a
lunch.
allien ai me ie . i.c
CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC
TELLS Ur klluvmu
Although Mrs. L. N. Myers will
i hostess for the meetlne of chan
ter A. B. of the P. B. 0. sisterhood
Monday evening, the meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. W K
Kirk.
Mrs. George White was hostess
even nir in I'ortinnii nv n.
rnl efrlfl ft-nm fit lTatnn i.nii
attend run pcriorawsb nnnlat
'itb her riatlchtpr Hfnrlttn Mm
White motored to Portland yester-
uay anernoon planning to return
this evening.
Henrietta White will spend the
turning wees end as the house
guest of Captain and Mrs. George
SandV at tholr hnma n
land. Mies White has been spend
ing mom 01 ner weca ends in Sa
lem recently attending St. Helens
uau uuriqg mo ween.
Mrs. Oral Lenimon Is entertain
ing this afternoon for a few ta
bles of bridge at the Marion apart
ments.
For an aftprnnnn nf
Mrs. Earl Pleher Invited the mem-
ouie 01 uie Amicus club and Mrs.
J. C. Perry to be her guests Wed
nesday. When the wnmT, nii...
ed for the tea hour the hostess
was assisted oy Mrs. Ralph Moudy
In serving. The club was invited
to meet with Mrs. E. L. Kapphahn
in two weeks.
Members ot the Amicus club
aro Mrs. J. H. Garnjobst, Mrs.
Harley White, Mrs. Prank Looso,
Mrs. Lawrence Simon, Mrs.
Charles Knowland, Mrs. A. N
Chapman, Mrs. Edward Simon!
Mrs. Ralph Moudy, Mrs. E, L.
Kapphahn, Mrs. Jesse Campbell,
Mrs. Lee Canfleld.
Mies Margaret and Geraldlne
Collins wero hostesees Tuesday
evening for a surprise miscellan
eous shower in honor of Marjorle
Harbcrt who is to be married on
April 11. Guests for the affair
were Prances Pluv, Golda Wheel
er, Alma Englebart. Anna Ward.
Margaret Collins, Geraldlne Col
lins, Dorotha Douglas. Hester
Hillpot. Aldlne Hillpot. Myrtle
Beecroft and Carrie Edge.
Man Has Miracu
lous Escape
'I Was told bv our fnmllv nhr.
siclan that I could not live with
out an nnprnHinn mv n,.AH .t
gall sack were in such a condition.
I set the day to go to the hospit
al, but then I saw the advertlee-
meni ol Mayre Wonderful Rem
edy. Since taking it I am feeling
like a two vear Old. T nm sum 1
never could have survived an op
eration, n is a simple, harmless
preparation that removes tho ca
tarrhal mucus from tho Intestinal
tract and allays the Inflammation
which causes practically an stom
ach, liver and intestinal aliments
Including appendicitis. Ono dree
will eonvincA nr mnnov .afn.i.
ed. J. C. Perry, D. J. Fry and drug
gists everywhere. Adv.
'It; iu ll,a uflah nl lt.A
matron ot Chadwick chapter or
der of the Eastern Star that all
members of the order who can
wilL attend thA fnnaml ln
tomorrow morning at 10:30
o'clock at the Webb funeral par
lors for Sister Burnett.
MAN SHOOTS WIFE AND
THEN TAKES OWN LIFE
Arlington, N. 3., March 21
Roy W. Win Rate was found shot
10. aeath, lying across the bed U
his room late last night, by his 11
year-old daughter. Mrs. Wingato,
lying nearby, was bleeding from
wounds,
A revolver was clutched In the
man s hand, police said.
Mrs. Wingate, before losing con
sciousness accused her husband of
shooting her and then taking his
own life, police Baid. She is not
expected to recover.
Wingate was a member of tho
construction firm ot Cauldwell,
Wingate & company of New York,
The family is socially prominent
here.
STAGE-DRIVER
FOR 38YEARS
Kentuckian Says He Used To Have
Bad Spells of Indigestion Un
til He Began to Take
Black-Draught
' West Liberty, Ky. Over tho
mountain roads between here and
Wrigley, which for many years
were rough and often dangerous,
Mr. F. M. Caskey, of this place,
has carried the mail for thirty
eight years.
Winter and summer, rain or
shine, each day Mr. Caskey has
driven hie team of mules up ihe
steep trail and back again, eo that
his friends and neighbors havo
their daily mail. And now, al
though 66 years old, Mr. Caskey,
hale and hearty, daily can be ecen
driving his sturdy mules over the
mountains to Wrigley.
At one time, however, Mr. Cas
key was not in such robust honltb
as he Is nowso he told a recent
visitor to West Liberty.
"I used to suffer a great deal
with Indigestion," he said. "I
would have gas on my stomach
and a tight feeling in my breast,
an uncomfortable feeling, and, af
ter a few days, I would have 9
sick headache. At times it felt like
my head would burst, I would get
so constipated.
I had tried remedies, but dil-
n't get results. One day some one
told me of Black-Draught, since
then It has been a family medicine
with' 4s. I found, by taking; it
hen I had these Indigestion
spells, I could ward oft the head
ache. So I keep it In the house and
have used it over ten years."
Millions use It. You should.
Adv..
DO YOU
Berkeley, Cal. The University
ot Callofrnla confirmed a report
that a football gams had been ar
ranged between that Institution
and the University ot Pennsyl
vania, to be played next New
Year's day.
r4 SEVENTH I
L SHERIFF"
511
To save from 3c to 8c per pound on your
Meats. Do as most people do. Trade at the
Midget. For Saturday we offer
Mr. and Mrs. Baycs liv
Full Credit to laniac
for Remarkable Results
Mrs. Bayes Gained 21
Pounds.
... a wo.oir are
"Mrs. liayes m ,,,,,
both strong 'or Tanlao and could
not over g- ,..
S eoTingneld having been
aseoclafcd with a leadlns m-le
house here ior u i.ii '"",,,,.,.
"My wife n"
e .peptic, having en.fered
from it ror iuu ,.-.
C , troubled with heart palpi
fi0I." ., ..,, il the d stress-
;tnon a. """-"",, ot
r symptoms a in .
ition can cause, person
"Fina iy sne - -
nd lanneu in "-" In
ervous and ph?lca. wreck In
t her caeo reci..- j -
l " Ate a failed
t niter every mi "i ( ,
kly put an cn.i ;""".,-
rs Buffering ami
the pleasure o.
Tnlaws.oothln5andhu
jr.dV,v..pi-..-'
digestion . sine u -
Known i . ..
;y" nght foods to such things
veij- ..,- niierkraut.
eausage, ca. ...,r.
cmo aoon t; - - r w
oneup,oone
r,a nn.1 ' ;nund..
n or twenty ' ,
1,1 . haf arms and
rtlsappeareu -' " ...
ling up l an - TV ,he .
,trengtn n ,nd n
an abunannce u.
Itogether happy over her new
ta
ng
Ind
on
a:
n
fact,
but
alon
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years
ner
Ing
she
ber
ever
from
er
as
etc
astonli
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a gain
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joint.
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rugglets. Accept " " ', j
Over 40 million douim
Take Tanlac Vegetable PIIH.
C Cj-1, Delicious Tender
Roasts or Beer
15c lb. 12-2clb.
n ... n - Freshly Ground
BoiImgBeef Hamburger
6c lb. 121 -2c lb.
Fancy Grain Fed Pig Pork
Not from rough old hogs.
Pig Ham Roasts
20c lb.
Pig Pork Roasts
15 lb.
Fresh
TenderloinBacks
15c lb.
Fresh
Side Pork
15c lb.
midget market
Originators of Low Prices
351 State Street
Not in the Combine
5
Combiimtiop:
' another favorite In a ftimoul Zfn,
Hera an popular favorites selected from
our Royal Rourian, Prince, Prudlla and
Autoorat Chocolate to preieat a rare
Variety to the lover ol unuiual candy.
Contains crtamt, catameli, nuti and fruits
ta iuV, biltci-iweet and milk ehocoUte.
Mellow a Moonlight
UUUT ON VOOAM'I
SATURDAY!
IS ANOTHER
3 FOR $1.00 DAY
Men's Knitted Ties
Tomorrow we launch a repetition of our "three
for a dollar" Tlo solo. So successful was thle sale
before that tho quantity lasted but a few hour3.
This time we've tried to prepare for all comers.
This Entire lot of Knitted Ties will be displayed
in Liberty Street Window.
Among them you'll find the latest stripes,
fancy weaves and newest colorings.
Whether It is a plain color for business wear
or a decided novelty for sports wear you'll
find it here at a tremendous saving!
39c each or 3 for $1
MII1EK9K
2 I Ytr-n y
See
Manufacturer's
Guarantee
Tag on
Each Tie
M '!! :TaOillllllMM!liM
-a sale
o' skirts
for Saturday
only
Ij $0
:6 111
I km
' 1 ill
inii
-plain knife
pleated,
combination
knife and
box pleated
wool crepes;
greys, tans.
1
i
m
fnunrl
h'lD- v- .il ,nod
Adv.
Tanlac
Is for sain "i