FRIDAY, JANUARY
Society and
Patriotic
Orders Hold
Installation
The outetanriiDg event of the
week among the patriotic orders
was the joint lnetallatloo on Wed
(day evening when department
office of the Daughters of Vet
erane, the Sons of Veterans and
the auxiliary of the Sons of Vet
erans Installed the officers of the
local tenta and cam pa In a cere
mony held In the W. O. W. hall.
The large hall wae filled with
members of the local organiza
tions and with members of the
O. A. R . ladies of the G. A. R.
and members of the Women's Re
lief corps who were invited
Euests.
Mrs. Norma Terwilliger of Sa
lem, department president, wae
the installing officer of the Sons
of Veterans auxiliary. The of U
r ters of Joehua Smith tent. Sons
f Veterans were installed by C.
fi. Foster of Portland, tate com
mander. Officers of IJarbara Frletchte
tent were installed by a staff of
three department officers Mrs.
Lucy S. Looee, department pres
ident; Mrs. Nellie Martin, de
partment secretary, and Miss Ma
rie Bennett, department guard,
all of whom came down from
, Portland for the occasion.
Mrs. Louise King was Installed
president of the auxiliary of the
Sons of Veterans. Other officers
Installed were vice president. Me.
Gertrude Remington; trustees,
Mrs. Lizzie Smith, Mrs. Ida
Traglio and Mrs. Mary Llckel.
treasurer, Mrs. Mary Cameron ;
chaplain, Mrs. Klizabeth Proc
tor: patriotic instructor, M rs.
Lizzie Smith; guide, Mrs. Emily
Prescott; assistant guide, Ms.
Mary Lewis; color guards, Mrs.
Delia Clearwater and Mrs. Lulu
Boring; 1nide guard, Klsie Rob
Ins; outside guard, Mrs. Sncie
Rott; prtvs correspondent, Rirs.
Lena Robins; musician, Mrs. Ma
bel Lock wood; national delegate
at large, Mrs. Lizzie Smith; alter
nate, Mrs. Mary Lewis.
Barbara Frietchie tent install
ed the following officers: Presi
dent, Mrs. Alma Fisher; een'.or
flee president, Mrs. C. M. Loc
wood; junior vice president, Mise
Adonna Cochrane; chaplain, Mrs.
Neva Johnston; patriotic instruc
tor, Mrs. K. E. Bergman; treas
urer.; MIs Julia K. Webster
council, Mrs. F. L. Waters, Mrs.
Myrtle Putnam and Mrs. M. F.
Brewer; secretary, Mrs. Mabel
Nah; guide, Louise Kezar; press
correspondent, Gladys Bartholo
mew; guard. Pearl Ralph; assist
ant guard, Anna Simmons; musi-
Cian. Mary Kn tress; color bear
ers, one. two, three and four re
spectively, Truma Huston, Laura
Arpke. Rose Huston and Mabel
Need ham.
Following the Installation a
short talk was given by Dept.
Commander McKay of the Port
land G. A. R.. who with Mrs.
McKay was a special guest of the
evening. Among the other fea
tures of the evening was the
aplendid drill work presented by
the organizations.
'
The civic arts section of the
Baleni Arts league will meet, for
the first time this year, in the
durational room of the library
' t 7:30 tonight.
Mrs. Harry Zelsdorf and chil
dren left on Wednestlay for Or
land. California, where they will
be the guests of Mrs. Zelsdorfs
mother. Mrs. Mary Cantwell and
Iter uncle. Dr. R. D. Speck, for
five weeks.
The girls of Lausanne hall will
told "open house" to their
friends tomorrow evening from !
7:30 to 10. I
Among the out of town guests
at meeting of the Prcsbyterial ,
executive board in the Y yestcr-1
day were Mrs. R. A. Trask of
Cottage Grove, Mrs. Ralph KnotU;
of Albany, Mrs. E. O. Watrous of i
Albany, Mrs. E. G. Forsythe of .
Wood burn, Mrs. Scott Jones of'
Gervais, Mrs. J. F. Matthews of
Gervais, Mrs. J. G. Moisan of
Gervais, Mrs. W. H. Allen of Cor
vallis, Mrs. James O'Hara of Leb
i non, Mrs. S. Stevens of Gervais,
Mrs. S. M. Garland of Lebanon.
Members from Salem present
at the meeting Included Mrs. J. J.
Nunn, Mrs. I. F. Rebman, Mrs. C.
A. Lytle, Mrs. Roy Klein and
Sirs. Glenn Adams.
Members of St. Paul's parish
are looking forward to a six
weeks course of lectures which
Make your
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asset-'
Cet rid of those blotches and black
t?adaJ That skin trouble maybe, more
than a tource ol suffering and em
pSrraesment it may be holding you
wt of a better job for which a goVid
appearance is required. Why 'take
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eals akin eruption to easily,
I kaetnol loan and Rctlnol Shfaa f nw.
Sec.' At all dnupewta.
16, 1925
E.ntoJ by Rosalia
Harding's Sister
Realtor's Bride.
Mlsa AblraD Victoria Harding,
Ister of the late President Harding,
waa married recently to Ralph T.
Lewis, real estate broker of Marlon,
Ohio, after a romance which began
years ago. The ceremony was per
formed In the home of Dr. George
T. Harding, father of the brlda
She and the groom are honeymoon
ing In Bermuda.
will be given-by the rector, H. D.
Chambers, beginning Monday
evening. They are open to anyone
interested.
Miss Adelia Prichard, presi
dent of the national Federation cf
ihksinese and Professional Wo
dien'H clubs, will leave Monday
for a three weeks' eastern trip.
She will go directly to New York,
where she will confer with other
offrcials of the federation in re
gard to the national convention
to be held in July in Portland,
Maine.
"An International day is one
of the interesting innovations we
hope to work out for our next con
vention," said Miss Prichard.
"An invitation will be extended
to all countries to send repre
sentatives to our convention and
all who respond will have a place
on the program to tell of their or
ganizations and what they are
doing. It is Interesting to know
that there is a bushier and pro
fessional women's organization in
Switzerland of 2000 members and
that it has been in existence 11
yea rs.
"Its major 'activity is sponsor
ing classes and otherwise assist
ing girls and young women in
industry, who are required to
serve a three months apprentice
ship in any line of industry.
There also are two clubs in Chi
na, one in Shanghai and one in
Hongkong, and there are several
in Canada." Oregon Journal.
The mon t lily party of the Ore
gona class of the Methodist Epis
copal Sunday school was held
Wednesday evening at the home
of William Sisson. Games were
played until the refreshment
hour.
In the group were Lionel Gray,
Kenneth Moser, Donald Hardcas
tle, Delbert Schwalbaur, Burt
Hoffine, Francis DeHarpport.
Clarence Park and Kenneth Webb
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Chapter G
Meeting
Yesterday
Mrs. C. B. McCullough was
hostess yesterday to a delightful
meeting of chapter O of the P.
E. O, sisterhood. An extremely In
teresting paper on Oregon Lawe.
prepared by Miss Grace Elizabeth
Smith, assistant attorney gener
al, was read by Mrs. F. W. Selee.
The rooms of the McCuliouich
home were attractively decorated
with white freezias and tiny yel
low narcissuses. Flowers of the
same variety were also used In
the dining room where refresh
ments were served during the
tea hour.
A special guest yesterday was
Mrs. Argo, a member of chapter
E In Spokane, Washington. Mem
bers who were present were Mrs.
W. B. Hurt, Mrs. F. C. Chun-bill.
Mrs. Harwood Hall, Mrs. B. J.
Miles, Mrs. E. J. Huffman, Mrs.
P. J. Kuntz, Mrs. W. M. Hughes.
Mrs. G. W. Laflar, Mrs. William
McGilchrist, Mrs. A. C. Parr, Mrs
O. E. Price, Mrs. F. W. Sele.,
Mrs. A. T. Woolpert. Mrs. C. K.
Logan, Mrs. D. W. Beechler and
the hostets, Mrs. McCullough.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop mo
tored to Portland yesterday to
remain until Saturday. They will
be guests today at the Rotarian
banquet. Chauncey Bfshop of
Pendleton, will return with them
tomorrow to spend the week end
here.
Mrs. J. Shelley Saurman Is en
tertaining this afternoon at a
three table Man Jongg party i
complimenting Mrs. S. G. Sargent
of San Francisco, and Mrs. F. M. :
Jordan of Seattle.
Senator and Mrs. S. M. Gar-;
land of Lebanon, have taken
apartments at the Court for the
duration of the legislative session.'
Dean Ava B. Milam, of the
home economics department of
Oregon Agricultural college, will
tell the members of the Salem
branch of the American Associa
tion of University Women of
her personal experiences in Chi
na when they meet at a 12:30
luncheou-at the Marion hotel to
morrow. Musical numbers will be given
by Miss Lena Belle Tartar. Re
ports of Important committees
will be given. Of special interest
will be the reports of the educa
tional, better films, and scholar
ship loan committees.
Honoring Mrs. E. S. Budlong
on her birthday anniversary, a
group of friends and relatives sur
prised her at her home on Mon
day evening. Five hundred was
the diversion of the evening.
In the group were Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Wood, Mr. and Mrs. John Thom
as, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Comstock.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood. Mr. and
M rs. Ferd Comstock, M rs. Cora
Schweinfurth, Mr. and Mrs.
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Limited trains.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
News
Charles E. Eyre. Charlotte Eyre,
Orval Thomas, Walter, Everett
and Emery Wood, and Irene, Al
lan and Delbert Thomae.
A number ot the Salem puplle
o! Byron D. Arnold, well known
Salem musician who la now a
member ot the faculty in the mu
sic department at O. A. C, wfll
give a concert in Waller hall to
night. Assisting on the program will
be an eleven year old violinist,
Howard llalbert of Corvallis. He
will give two groups of difficult
numbera which, according to
those who are acquainted with
his work, he plays with remark
able skill and ease.
The new'eecretary in the phys
ical education department of the
Y. W. C. A., Mls Kuth Iljertaas,
Is visiting in California with her
sister, a member of the St. Olaf
choir, but expects to return in
time to begin her work at the
"Y" next Monday, when the new
semester etarte. Mise Hjerfaas
will conduct the dancing clashes
and Miss Maude Harrigar the
gymnasium work, ot which a spe
cial feature will be a class for
women who are over weight. Reg
istration for the semester will
commence on Saturday. Oregon
Journal.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers re
turned Wednesday evening from a
week's motor trip to Seattle and
the Puget Sound country. Re
turning with them was Mrs. F. M.
Jordan ot Seattle, who will be
their house guest for several
weeks.
see
Friends of Mrs. O. S. Erlikeon.
who recently underwent an oper
ation at the Salem hospital, will
be happy to hear that she has
recovered sufficient to be taken
to her home.
Mrs. Cordelia Ehlnan of Port
land, state president of the De
gree of Honor, will install the
following officers in McCornack
hall this evening: Past president,
Mrs. Ruby Poujndc; president,
Mrs. Elizabeth Shultz: vice pres
ident, Kathcrine Collins; second
vice president, Ella Kurtz; sec
retary. L. M. McKcnncy; treas
urer, Mrs. Julia McKenney; ush
er, Louise Poujade; assistant
usher, Lucille Uarton; inside
watch, Jesse Shepard; outside
watch, Fred Wil6on.
Mrs. John J. Roberts wae host
ess yesterday afternoon when
she entertained informally for a
group of the younger matrons.
Among the out of town guests
was Mrs. S. G. Sargent of San
Francisco, the house guest of
Mrs. T. A. Livesley.
Mrs. Albert C. Smith was host
ess yesterday to a delightful meet
ing ot tho Kensington club. Pink
carnations and fern and spring
flowers gave a charming touch to
the living rooms. The afternoon
was 6pent In sewing.
Gueels of Mrs. Smith were
What do they mean
by "western coffee"?
They mean that superb beverage that
gave the West its reputation as the home
of coffee-excellence. They mean Hills
Bros. Red Can Coffee, pride of the coffee
loving West, toast of millions from Pugct
Sound to the Mississippi.
Break the vacuum seal of a tin of Hills
Bros. Inhale that sense-thrilling bouquet 1
Brew a cup and taste that wonderful
flavorl 'Any wonder Hills Bros, is The
Recognized Standard of coffee-quality?,
And that flavor is sealed for keeps in
vacuum. Hills Bros. Coffee is economical
to use.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
In the riflnel Veotuin Pak
Vtkik keeps the (ogee jreik.
Mrs..Uor(e Griffith, Mrs. N. C.
Kafokry. Mrs. Charlea E. Pratt,
Mrs, n.' M. Doughton. Mrs. Paul
Hauaer, Mrs. Herbert Hauser,
Mrs. F. 8. Anunson. Mrs. E. C.
Crandall, Mrs. Ceorge M. King
and lire. Frank Power.
Mrs. Otto J. Wilson will enter
tain the club at their next meet
ing. The present officers of the Y
M. C. A. auxiliary will serve for
the coming year it wae decided t
a meeting on Wednesday. These
officers are Mrs. John W. Harbi
son, president; Mrs. L. E. Brad
ford, vice president; Mrs. B. E
Sleeon, secretary, and Mrs. Ceorge
Bayne, treasurer.
It was also decided at this
meeting that the third annual
concert would be held sometime
in February.
Miss Margaret Pearce and Mies
Katherlne Hartley will arrive
from Corvallis this evening,
where they are students at Ore
gon Agricultural college, to spend
the week end with their parents
Mrs. E. H. Kennedy was elect
ed nres:ilenf nf ih. t..in. r...n.i
of St. Paul s church at a meeting
uem m me noma of Mrs. V. E.
Kuhn on Tuesday afternoon. Oth
er officers chosen were Mrs. J. R.
Luper, vice president; Mrs. H
Cornoyer. second vice president;
Mrs. William J. Kirk, secretary',
and Mrs. William Walton, treas
urer. Plane were discussed for a
dance to be held early in Febru
ary under the .nmtKnt-)iln nr rh.
guild. The committee In charge
...i iii.iiiue irs. w. canton
Smith. Mrs. William Walton. Mrs
W. H. Lytle.
During the tea hour the host
ess, Mrs, Kuhn, was aesisted by
Mrs. Bob Brady.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Armstrong,
Miss Kathcrine Vincent, Mi
(ivneHitie. Campbell, Jimmic Put
nam and Ray Lucas motored to
Silvcrton Wednesday eve, they
were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs.
J. Manery. They were also the
guests at a banquet given by the
Silvcrton American Legion for
the basketball players.
Miss Jcnello Vandevort is ex
pected home tomorrow from New
York city where she attended the
conference of national Y. W. C. A.
executives. She has been gone
nearly five weeks.
Mrs. J. W. Stroud of Weather
ford, Oklahoma, arrived Wednes
day evening to visit with her son,
J. L. Stroud and his family, and
her brother and sister in law, Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Allbright.
Infant.
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Children,
The Aged
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Iom Interest la thing
in general. Ambition ia
most often prompted
by a thoroughly healthy
body. Kellogg ALL
BRAN bring permanent
rebel from consupatioa.
He didn't have the energy tojight
Lost another tig order ...
the fourth defeat that day. All because
tie didn't have the energy to fight when
hia prospect said "No." Something had
blunted hi senses and stolen his strength.
That "something" waa constipation.
What a shame ao many people suffer from
constipation when there is an easy, pleas
ant, sure way to permanent relief the
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tablespoonfuls daily, or in chronic cases,
with every meal.
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or your grocer returns the purchase price
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Buy a package today.
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