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PAGE fp?& THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON Society and Club News P.iw by Rosalia Keber, Ph on t3 Society Dances At Club House When more than sixty couples fathered at the lllahee country olub lat night tor a formal dance the New Yea- received a welcome that was fervent and Itoarty. The club house was at tractively decorated with fir toughs, mistletoe anil holly, form Iiib a lovely background for the Biany beautiful gowne worn by the matrons and maids. The country club dance occu pifd the leading place among the am-ial affairs given last night. Several charming dinner preced ed It but many of the smaller watch parties which were half planned several weeks ago were dropped when the announcement of a dance at the country club on New Year's eve was made. I Til is was the second formal Vani'3 of the reason. The commit tee in charge of the arrangement consisted ot F. D. Thielsen. Drey Kan lloife and Carl Gabriclson. Mr. and Mrs. I.Ioyd Farmer were hosts at a charming twelve cover dinner last night preceding the dance at the lllahee country el ub. Lovely Christmas greenery with tall red candles formed an attractive centerpiece with cov er; placed for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knnpp of Portland, Miss ton dance Sawyer of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mrs. Frances Cochrane of Portland, liave Dube of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. McMraehen, Jack Elliott and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. Farmer. Members of the Intermediate league were entertained at a charming watch night party at Dm M. C. Findlev homo last nlntit. Various games were Kiyeil by the guests during the tvening and at the midnight hour the new year was ushered in with joyousnoss and hilarity. Among the delightful watch nartirs was the "slumber" party flven by Miss Alice Moore at the W. R. Bush home. Among Miss Moore's guests were the Misses F.loise. Ruth and Evangeline Heineck. Miss Sevllla Ricks and Kiss Laura Pcmberton. The home ot Mr. and Mrs. Mas Gehlar on the Klngwood Heights road was the scene ot a delightful Christmas day gainer lnir. Th guests included Mrs flehlar's Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Kehniiell3. and her brother. Law rence Schnuclle, and Miss Klbby. iMrnolil Springer, Miss Louise Manning. Miss Dorothy Mannln, and Mark Gehlar. The afternoon was spent In alavinc novel games. Among the prices offered to the victors the best was won 1 Jliss iiooy aim Lawrence Schnuelle. Ensign Ralph Wilson, who has teen the guest for ten days of liis narents. Mr. and Mrs. w. . Wilson, left this morning for San l'edro to- return to his post the V. S. S. California. Ensign tVilson graduated from the naval academy in Annapolis with the June. 1924, class. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Brora have as their guests today Mr. and Mrs. A. C. F. Perry and Miss Eleanor and Charles Perry, and Mrs. .Tosie Robertson and daugh ter. Katherine. nr. and Mrs. Charles Brewer f Stayton are the dinner guests today of Mrs. J. H. Brewer. Pr. and Mrs. C. H. Robertson lave as their guests today Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Apperson, Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Apperson and Mies Mildred Apperson, all of McMinn Tllle. Mrs. George H. Alden spent Tuesday and Wednesday ot this week visiting In Portland. One of the most delightful Nctf Tear's eve gatherings was held In the Morningside country home f Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Laws when they entertained the mem bers of the Falrmount Hill club and their husbands. Five tables of bridge occuplstl the interest of the guests the first jart of the evening. As the New Tear dawned the playing ceased nd 1925 was greeted In a fit ting fashion. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laws were Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. B. Hill, Mr. nd Mrs. Edwin M. Hoffnell, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Huffman. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Schur, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence E. Oberer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pearcy, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Stockwell. Mr. and Mrs George H. Grabenhorst and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Grabenhorst. Mrs. John Caughell and Mrs. 3. C. Evans will leave tomorrow norn'.ng for California where they will spend a month. They wi'l visit In San Francisco, Los Ar,gds and San Diego. Confetti, serpentine and gay nuelc. aided In the festivities ac companying the welcoming ot the New Year at the Al Krause tome laet night. It was a Joyous accasion and the twenty people present enjoyed It to the utmost. At midnight a delicious supper was served. In he group were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Lin Is flmpeon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester f rnlwberg, Mr. and Mrs. McDe vitt, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ohllng. Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Daue. Mias Ma pile Victor, Br nest Bonesteele. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Krause ot Toledo, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Al Krause. Mrs. E. Manning was hostess In her home on the Klngwood Heights road last week to mem bers ot the book and Thimble club. Because of the unfavorable weather conditions prevailing the preparations for a community Christmas party were discontin ued. The club members met around the large open fire in the living room of the Manning home. Christmas decorations added to the enjoyment of the guests. Mrs. Beaver read an Interesting article on farm laws which was followed by round table discussion. This was followed by a reading by Mrs. K. Pattison and the singing of Christmas carols by the group. The following members were present: Mrs. F. H. Bentley, Mrs. Charles Adams, Mrs. Charles Si-hwartz. Mrs. Max Gehlar, Mrs. Mary Beaver, Mrs. E. Patti son, and the hostess, Mrs. K Manning. Iobby and Danny Ad ams were special visitors. Mrs. Beaver will be the next hoste. Mrs. E. Manning and Mrs. Max Gehlar will bave charge of the program at this meeting. T.H.D. Club DanceGiven On Tuesday A charming affair ot Tuesday evening was the dance at the country ciub sponsored by the members ot the T. H. D. club. Lovely Christmas decorations of fir boughs, mistletoe, holly with touches of red were used effect ively. A clever feature dance was given by Miss Frances Martin. Patrons and patronesses were Mr. and Mrs. Al H. Steiner. Mr. and Mrs. Cal F. Pi.tton, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Elkins and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bragg. Club members and their guests present were Miss Ruth Walker. Miss Kilna Worden, Miss Irene Boje, Miss Bertha Vlller, Miss Marlow Miller, Miss Doris Bow den, Miss Olive Caeto, Miss Reta Claggett, Miss Pauline Patter son, Miss Elsie Boynton, Mien Mamie Victor, Miss Elsie Victor. Miss Betty Hlmmel, Miss Frm- ces Plov, Miss Eva Roberts, Miss Thersa Albrich, Miss Katherine Savage, Miss llattle Brown, Misi Irene Larson, Miss Esther Cam field, Miss Mclba Robinson, Miss -Mizpan 1'almerton, Miss Virginia Wilson, Miss Loretta Miller, Miss Florence Walker, Miss Gladys unrrety, miss Genevieve Elkins, Miss Leah Suing, Miss Emma Hewlett, Miss Grace Hunt, Miss Anna Mclntyre, Miss Helen Kleke, Miss Mildred Spong, Miss Delia Amsler, Miss Maxine Glov er, Miss Frances Martin. Also Al Ullman, Harry Fow ler, Leroy Ekstrom, Charles Boe len, Lloyd Saling, Jud Bcardsley Marion Andreson, diet Bigwood Bert Ford, Floyd Vokle., Ernest Bonesteele, Morris McKinney. Frank Lynch, Earl Lawton, Jack I. ticker, Charles Reddi, Noble Zeller, Harold Larson, Max Dav idson, Boyd Filler, Fred Klaus, Francis Young, Charles Masters. Wayne Lcland, Mr. Riggs, Ernes Aogeter, Larson Wright, Louis Ullman, Floyd Seigmund, Ralph Jackson, Charles Elry, Paul Ficke, Virgil Starr, Hal Hjort, Charles Claggett and Floyd Clag gett. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wlllett will be hosts at a eeven o'clock din ner at the Grey Belle this eve ning. Covers will be laid for six. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bishop and son, Arthur, of Portland, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Clough and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bishop. Miss Mary and Miss Clara Stitz, students at St. Mary's academy in Portland, are spend ing the holidays with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wen- zel. They will return to Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop are entertaining as their dinner guests today Mr. and Mrs. Cllf ford Elgin and Katherine, Clif ford and Jimmie Elgin. Mrs. Lawrence Imlah entertain td twelve of her Sigma Kappa sorority sisters at a delighttul one o'clock luncheon and an af ternoon of bridge on Tuesday. A large bowl of flowers former the centerpiece and about the lunch eon table were seated Miss Flor ence Ingham ot Portland, Mis3 Mae McDonald and Miss Alice Krider of Dallas, Mrs. Reed Row land. Miss Mabel Marcus. Miss Marjorle Brown, Miss Agnes Du- Rette, Mrs. Arthur Borgenson, Miss Jessie Gibson, Miss Bertha Vlck. Miss Marjorle Blake, Miss Bernice Klrkwood and hostess. Mrs. Imlah. High score at bridge was won by Miss Mae McDonald and con solation went to Mies Florence Ingham. Mrs. Reed Rowland will enter- tain the Sigma Kappa girls early in January. Hairs Catarrh Medicine;? It rid four system ot Catarrh or Deal neu caused by Catarrn. ?. f. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, Ohio Typewriters AIX MAKES IS Down IS Monthly a M. tockwoo 147 N. Com. Ct Phone III Only Woman Diver in America. ilk to One of the largest wrecking and salvaging companies ot the country, with headquarters In New Yorh City, has employed Miss Hilda Johnson as a deep sea diver, the first woman t oundertake twb hazardous work In America. Wedding belle rang out at mld rflght to greet the new year and to announce the marriage ot Mies Clella Curte and Richard Fash who were united ae the clock struck the last hour ot 1924 at the Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe. The ceremony was performed by Uev. It. L. Putnam, paetor ot the Court street Christian church. Miss Nell It Curte, sister of the bride, waa bridesmaid, and Tom Allen was beet man. Ouly the Immediate relatives of the couple were present for the ceremony. Following a wedding supper the couple left for a mo tor trip to Seattle where they will epend their honeymoon. Mrs. A. V. Davidson is spend ing the holidays with her eon, R. R. Davidson, and hie family at Dillard, Oregon. Mrs. Claude Burch (Viola Aeh) who has been visiting with her father and brother during the Christmas holidays was the din ner guest of Dr. and Mrs. John R. Sites on Tuesday. Mrs. Burch will leave on Saturday for her home in Los Angeles. Mrs. Henry B. Thieleen, Mies Nell Thlelnen and Mrs. Cecil Hawley will be hostesses in the Thielsen home on Court street at a meeting ot Chemeketa chap ter, Daughters of the American Revolution on Saturday. Mrs. J. V. Harbison will read a paper on The Women ot the Revolution." A business meeting will follow the program. AH club women have become n teres ted in the showing of bet ter films and this interest is con centrated tomorrow In the show ing ot the Yale university film, 'Columbus, which will be shown both afternoon and eve ning, at the Liberty theater. The educational committee of the American Association of Uni versity Women is directly re sponsible for the showing in Sa lem and they have received the hearty support in their enter prise ot all ot the leading wo men's clubs of Salem. Two Iowa Banks Close Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. 1. Two Des Moines banks, the Mechanics Savings and the Commercial Siv nigs, closed their doors today and were taken over by the state bank ing department, the cause in each case being given as prospective or actual heavy withdrawals of pub lie and private funds. Far from taking away its value, everything which makes virtue ac cesslble, simple, mmlllar and com panlonable, makes Its use more frequent, and its reality a great deal less doubtful. Fresh Youthful Skin Maintained By Cuticura Dolly use of Cuticura Soap, with touches of Cuticura Oint ment when required, will do much to prevent pore-clop ring blackheads, pimplca, roughness and other unwholesome condi tions of the akin. SmS OlatMfttSwJtfrt TWm. fttd rnrywatrf. namjif in irw nirmi vm Iiti UtefihrM. Dt IT, MaJa, Ksm.' V CatUart Skvtt Slick 2S. New Year Is Welcomed In BarnesHome Lovely mountain moss, mistle toe, Christmas trees and ever blooming plants were arranged in an effective background in the E, T. Barnes home last night when Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Frank Power and Mrs. J. A. Mills were hostesses to a group gathered to bid farewell to the old year and to welcome the new. The evening was delightfully spent In playing flinch as the majority of the guests were mem bers of the flinch club. Late in the evening refreshments were served. The largo hall clock her alded the new year. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Richards and Mrs. Claude Lewis were spe cial guwts. Members of the club present were Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Clements, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swaflord, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vandevort, Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley. Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Steevw. Mr. and Mrs. Osrar Price, Prof, and Mrs. W. E. IJirk, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Millard, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Legge, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Boyer, Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Epley, U. G. Holt, Mies Beryl Holt. Mrs. B. E. Carrier, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baker, Mrs. F. W. Power and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Griffith en tertained the members of their Mah Jongg club at a delightful evening on Monday. First prize waa won by Frederick Deckebach and low score went to Mrs. Rich ard Slater. Members ot the club, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Griffith, were Mr and Mrs. G. F. Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Steusloff, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Steusloff, Mr. and Mrs. F. Deckebach, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slater, Mr. and Mrs. B-reyman Boise and Dorothea Steuflloff. Special guests were Miss Olga Gray, William Faulus and Mrs. Hugh Kyle. Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Pope will entertain the club at their next meeting. WOMAN SO ILL WASHED D SHES SITTING DOWN Mrs. Ashcrof t's Remarkable Recovery After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound f!ovintrton. Kv. "I was so weak and nervous I could hardly do my house- worK as 1 could not stand because of the bearing-down pains in my back and abdomen. I sat down most of the time and did what I could do in that way as wash ing dishes, etc. One day a book de scribing Lydia E. Pinkham's medi cines was put in my mail-box. I saw how the Vege table Compound had helped others so I gave it a trial. I had to take about a dozen bottles before I gained my strength but I certainly praise this medicine. Then I took Lydia E. Pink ham's Blood medicine for poor blood. I was cold all the time. I would be so cold I could hardly sit still and in the palms of my hands there would bo drops of sweat. I also used the San ative Wash and I recommend it also. You mav nublish this letter and I will gladly answer letters f rom women and advise mv neighbors about these med icines. " Mrs. H ARRY Ashcroft,632 Beech Avenue, Covington, Kentucky. OREGON "PETER PAN" LIBERTY "SINNERS IN SILK" GRAND jtf "THE ) r SEA HAWK" S X TODAY fc . T Phone 11 ri n A Pledge of Greater Service for the New Year HIS Store ever may or may not have accomplished has bearing on the Looking toward the New Year we have every con fidence it will be the greatest test of our career, but you vill not find us wanting. The Miller reputation for quality, at consistently lowest prices possible, is built upon the solid rock of dependability, for the merchandise offered must give satisfaction, no matter what the price. We Miller's believe in Salem. We are proud of the city's past, and we forscc for it a great future. Civic pride and a spirit of fair dealing together with our jvonderful natural advantages assure steady growth. It is deeply gratifying to us, and perhaps interesting to you, that we handled the largest holiday business iu our history. We are fully aware that it is the hearty support of the people of this city and vicinity, that made possible this splendid success. And so we wish to express our heartfelt thanks to you, our customers, and to pledge to you a store of greater service for the year o 1925 and ever afterward. We wish' you all the best of everything for the New Year. IN THE HEART OF SALEM looks forward. Wliat future. Court and Liberty Street it no mm llllilllllllllllllllllllilllllilililllliiil'i'