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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1925)
WEDNESDAY,- JANUARY 14, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON r AGE FTVE Society and Club News EditeJ by Rosalia Kcber, PhonB $1 Miss Fowle MUTE TALKS AFTER AIRPLANE DIVE Sunbonnets Planned To Raise Debt Honor Guest Last Night . ) v . lAim Teresa Fowle whose en gagement to James Coleman Krie sel wai announced at a dinner at the Marlon hotel last Friday, and whose wedding will be an event f early spring, was the Inspira tion ot a delightful affair given at the home of Mrs. J. A. Ber aardl last night with Miss G no lle N'iles and Mies Leila Johnson the hoeteflses. Lovely pussy willows and gay ly colored Oregon grape were need in some of the rooms. Oth r were festive with ferns, palms cyclamen and primroses. Among the interesting features of the evening wna the cross word pull ale contest. Mrs. Ralph Mercer evolved the most nearly correct solution and to her fell the hon or of making the presentation of a beautiful silver tray and en graved glass bowl to the brlde tlect. When solved the cross word puzzle was found to consist of the following words: "Teresa Fowle. James Kriesel. I wish you health, wealth and happiness in your new liome in Albany. We shall deem It right have you love us Ju6t the game." The dining room was attract ive with cyclamen and primroses and the guests were seated at one long table and three email ones. The favors were tiny pink candy askets. Mrs. W. P. Fowle, moth er of the honor guest presided. In the group were Mies Fowle. Mrs. W. P. Fowle. Mrs. Burns Cillette, Mrs. Margaret Mont gomery. Mrs. Susan Varty, Mrs. Fred fiahlsdorf. Mrs. Emll Carl son, Mrs. T. W. Creech. Mrs. Ralph Mercer, Mrs. J. A. Bernar 41, Mrs. Ma Nilefl, Mrs. W. V. Johnson. Mrs. A. C. Kriesel, Mrs. Crace Tlahcock. Miss Lucile .Tas ioskl, Mies Ada Hoes, Miss Elsie Llppold. Mifs May Bolller, Miss Helen Oatke, Miss Minnie Mool ler. Miss May Rauch, Miss Ann Boentie, Miss I.ela Kigdon ami the hostesses. Miss Leila John6on and Miss Gussie Mips. The afternoon was delightfully pent yesterday when members f the Etokta club met at the ome of Mrs. E. E. Fisher. The work in Americanization was continued and the club went on record as favoring the two meas res the state kindergarten bill and the bill which would place the education of immigrants tin ier the state board of education which were favorably passed on at the state federation of wo men's clubs. An Interesting tea hour fol lowed the business session. Mrs. J. II. Oarniobst and her mother, Mrs. Riestead of Silver ton, were Portland visitors yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bernard! were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Schott of Sublimity on Eundny. The Installation of the officers of three organizations at one time will be an event of t.inljht when members of Barbara Friet ehic tent. Daughters of Veterans, the members of Joshua Smith camp, Sons of Civil War Veter ans, and of their auxiliary. w!i! meet at the W. O. W. hall for a Joint installation. As special guests to the cere monies have been bidden the members of O. A. R., their auxil iary and the members of the Wo men's Relief Corps. The tenth birthday of Mies Alena Brcmmer was delightfully celebrated on Saturday when her mother, Mrs. Roy Brcmmer. en tertained in her honor. The after Boon was spent with games ani other features and at the tea hour the guests were served in the dining room. A beautiful birth slay cake w ith ten candles was the center of attraction. In the group were Alcna Brem mer. Monica and Marie Wenzel. Freda Stitz, Margaret and Bar bara Evans, Eleanor Rocqu?. Marv Ann Schnider. Beulah Walker. Gertrude Kahute, Rose Kretcher and Emlline Bremmer. Members of chapter G of the P. E. O. sisterhood will meet to morrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. B. McCullough, 6ol south Church street. At this time a pa- per on Oregon Laws, prepared by Hiss Grace Elizabeth Smith, as sistant attorney general, will be lead by Mrs. F. W. Selee. Visiting members or P. E. 0. will be welcomed at the borne of Mrs. McCullough tomorrow after- soon and a special invitation is extended to wives of legislators who are P. E. O. members. The Woman's Union of the First Congregational church will hold a business meeting at the some of Mrs. Mark D. McCains- ter on Friday afternoon. The time will be spent in sewing for the children farm Dome at corval lis. ForlnfanU, ChUdrtn, KIch Milk, Malted Grain ext. to powder vonruoiaK i ne rooa-w '-. np DUjertiblt-NoCookinf. AUebtLunch Mwaya at hand. Alio In Tablet form. Aak for "forties's," at all Fountain. V Avoid laHaUom - Sobstitsts, ItiTSZi Millc hivt- fir am ' " sr." . Gwendolyn Caswell, pretty twenty-two-year-old Chicago frl, dumb since she was a child, was taJten In an alrplaoo to the height of a mll above the Chicago Aero Club's field, when th pilot shot his machine straight Cor the earth In a nose dive, with motor running. When ebe reached the earth. It was found she could talk again. Tue motor makes Iota ot noise," were her first words. At ten feet, she could hear dis tinctly, though the had never heard before. There were tears In her eyes aa she thanked the pilot, Burt C. Hurley. Hal Hibbard auxiliary villi hold their social afternoon oa Friday at the home of Aire. Fred Thompson. 1575 eouth Commer-j cial etreet. A special invitation to the leg islators and their wive to attend the meeting In the Woman's club houee on north Cottage street this evening has been extended by the members of the Salem Arts league. At this time J. M. Clif ford will give a talk on the meth ods suggested for the simplifica tion of the calendar. Mr. Clifford has made this sub ject the object of years of inten sive ft inly and it was he who wa the first to suggest In this coun try the plan which Is now most favorably considered on the con tinent.. Mr. Clifford will describe, compare and answer questions on the various methods deviled. Alusic will include solos, by Mrs. Harry Harms, soprano, and piano roIos by Mite Grace Flymi. Mis Findley will accompany Mrs. Harms. A social hour will follow the program. Mrs. John It. Sites an J Mrs. T. S. Roberts will pour. In general charge is Mrs. W. F. Fargo. Kensington club members will meet tomorrow with Aire. Albert C. Smith, 1578 eouth Commercial street. ATr. and Mrs. John Withycombe are the guests in Cnrvallie of Mra. Etta Lee. They will remain for several days. The civic arts section of the Salem Arts league will hold its opening meeting of the new ye?r in the educational rooms of the public library on Friday evening at 7:30. Air. and Airs. V. n. Dennis of Carleton. are registered at the Marion for several days. Air. and Airs. Ralph Watson of Portland will be guests at the Ala rion during the time the legisla ture is in session. Airs. D. S. Smith of Albany is the guest ot relatives in Salem this week. She arrived Sunday evening with her sun, Del, who is employed in the state accident and insurance commission office. Airs. K. AI. Heavers Is an Al bany visitor this week. The women's auxiliary of St. Paul's' church will meet on Friday afternoon at the rectory as the guests of Airs. H. D. Chambers Mite boxes will be collected at this meeting. IferDarkest Hour Nanette was tnischUvoo. pretty and liked a pood time and aha saw no harm In letting tba handsome Ralph Bradley maka love to her. She did not know the fickle Dess of men nor that she was a mere incident in young Bradley's adventurous career. She could not foresee that he would leave her to wed a girl of his own social station nor tba tragic train of events which wars to grow out of bar own grief, resentment and Jealousy. Told under the title, Tbe Tell-Tsls Tattoo," there it's lesson and a warning here for every girL It appears as one of, the many featanta True Story Magazine for Feb ruary.' Don't miss It. True Story i jiw.-.. ' 'c Miss Alay Rauch entertained chapter AB ot the P. E. 0. sister hood In her apartments on Alon day evening. Following the busi ness meeting the guests were en tertained with a review of the Harper prize novel, "The Able McLaughlins," written by Mar garet Wilson. In the group were Miss Alice Thompson, Dr. Mary Rowland, Mrs. L. N. Myers, Mrs. H. B. Bar rett, Aliss Dorothea Steusloft. Mrs. W. D. Smith, Alise Crace Etizabeth Smith, Airs. W. D. Smith, Al re. A. AI. Reeves, Airs. W. E. Kirk, Airs. Alollie Styles, Mrs. E. C. Richards and the host- 3, Aliss Rauch. Aliss Florence Cartwrigbt was the bouse guest ot Alias Cather ine Bain of Albany over the week end. Aire. Alary Cauthorn bad as her house guests Monday and Tues day Air. and Airs. Robert L. Glaff, of Corvallis. Airs. O. C. Locke was hostess at an eiht cover dinner on Monday evening. " Airs. Leigh Alclntyre was host ess at a charming luncheon on Saturday when she entertained for the members of the faculty of th.- deaf school. Yellow blossoms centered the tables at which the guests were seated. Covers were laid for Aliss Laura Armstrong, Alise Pauline Schmidt, Miss Be.tha Thomas, Miss M. Esther Morris, Miss Lcora Carver, Airs. Joseph Smith, Airs, Entress, Mrs. Rambonnett, Airs. Sutter and Airs. Alaurice Werner. Beauty A Glcamy Mass of I lair 35c "Dandcrine" docs Wonders for Any Girl's Hair Clrls! Try this! When combing and dressing your hair, juat moist en your hair-brush with a little "Danderlne' 'and brush It through your hair. The effect is startling! Tou can do your hair up Immedi ately and it will appear twice thick and heavy a mans of gleamy hair, sparkling with life and poanesffinK that Incomparable softness, fresh n ens and luxuriance. While beautifying the hair "Dan derlne' 'is also toning and sttmu- latingeach single hair to grow thick, long and strong. Hair atops falling out and dandruff disap pears. Get a bottle ot "Dander lne" at any drug or toilet counter and just see how healthy and youthful your hair appears after this delightful, refreshing dress ing. Adv. Sun bonnet, the kind our mothers used to wear" are a fav orite topic of conversation among the Salem women Interested in the Old People's home, and seeing it free from debt. A plan is being worked whereby that may actu ally happen. The first step toward this end was taken Alonday afternoon when more than forty women met at the home of Mrs. Donald Rid dle to cut and tew sunbonnets. Nearly a thousand were cut and a great many were completely finished. They will be sent to the auxiliaries ot the woman's home missionary society In the Oregon conference. Further plans for the sunbonnets and the way in which they may raise the debt will be divulged later. Airs. II. 1 1. Vandevort, chair man of the board of the home, Is asking anyone interested in the project to lend a helping hand in making the miniature bonnets The announcement ot the next place ot meeting will be made Hhortly. For the purpose of stimulating: interest in the movement the fol lowing jingle has been written as a slogan for the workers "Bonnets pink, bonnets blue, will free us ot debt if we prove true. Offer your service these bonnets to make, lightening our load for the old folks' sake." Af em be re of the faculty wo men's club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Airs. Charles Sher man, Airs. Nellie Stone and Aliss Virginie Melton at 940 Mill street. e Representative and Aire. James Mott of Astoria, will be the house guests during the legislative ses sion of Air. Alott's mother, Aire. W. S. Alott. From Corvallis comes the an nouncement ot the pledging of Miss Helen Amort to Alpha Xi Delta and Alies Zelma Bush to Delta Delta Delta. Both sororities are national social organizations About fifty members ot Chad- wick chapter of the Eastern Stai met yesterday for a social after noon. Among the special guests were Airs. Orris Roberts of The Dalles, Aliss Lena Payne of Port land and Airs. Nettie Vandegrift of Portland. The committee In charge In cluded Airs. Jennie Utley, Airs. Stella Henry, Airs. Emma McCar- ter, Mrs. Ida Godfrey, Mrs. Julia Lytle, Airs. Bernice Blodgctt and Miss Lela Rigdon. e Alembers ot the Young ATarrled People's club of the First Presby terian church will meet at the church tonight at 6:30 for a cov ered dish dinner. Alore than sev enty five couples are members of the club and the attendance Is always very good. In charge of the arrangements are Air. and Airs. I. F. Itebman, Air. and Airs. J. P. Smart, Air. and Mrs. Grant Bonnell, Air. and Mrs. Charles Hudkins, Air. and Airs. J. E. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mercer. Eczema good rtwhVs OH! The joy of a peaceful, rest ful liighL What a wonderful "up and going" feeling follows such a night of undisturbed slumber. Oh! What tortures what agony what despair goes with the nights where eczema and other skin diseases hold power and drive away rent and peaceful slumber. For under the cover of darkness like crafty beings of the under world these eruptions work their most serious havoc. S.S.S. Is the established con queror of these annoying skin dis eases. S.S.S. drives these ever dis turbing elements from your system elements that carry In their wake lack of energy undermining health! You may try In vain to get rid ot them by using salves, lotions, washes, all to no purpose. You can't do it that way the seat of the trouble lies deeper Impure blood trying to throw oft poisons through the tender skin. 6. S 3, purifies the blood. It aids Naturo tn creating new red blood cells by the million! lUood-cells that send new rich blood coursing through your system. Red blood that drives away eczema drives away pimples, blackheads, bolls and rheumatism, too. An Increase la red-blood eel Is means added strength, added vitality and re newed vigor, because the medicinal ingredient of 8 3 3. are purely vegetable, H may be taken with perfect safety. Htart taking S.S.S. today and watrh It rout that an noying, skin destroying, health un dermining army that holds your system in Its grasp! Learn again what It means to enjoy peaceful. restrui nights ot slumber. 8 8.3. la aoM at an mA Aram J tora In two tit. Tbe kutftr sim zy am, m mora ccoaomicaw Ohe World, Best 'filood Medicine Sunday morning breakfast Is a good time to try Snowdrift in your favorite recipe for hot biscuit or muffins. Snowdrift may not make you a better cook 'but the family are likely to think so. Snowdrift is made by the Wesson Oil people out of oil as good as a fine salad oil $30.00 First Quality 35 Pounil Floss Mattresses Stitched Box Edge, .75 3-Pc. Enameled Bedroom Groups Eed, Dresser, Chiffonier, Irory or Silvertons $54 .75 til. CO "Simmons'' Steel Beds 3 Desirable Finishes $7 .95 31 Walnut Finish Drop Leaf Tea Wagons Removable Class Tray, $22 .75 Use Your Credit Biscuit A Sale of 700 High Grade Rugs All Slightly Imperfect Axminsters Seamless Velvets Tapestry Brussels Large Room Sizes Scatter Sizes Slightly Imperfect Itugs some 700 ot them Just received from the mills are offered In this January Salo at unusual reductions In price. All are of high quality, and show their inperfectiuns only on close Inspection. 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