TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1925
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL," SALEM, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
Society and Club News
E.Hte.l by RoaaHa yeber, J?hpne j
Salem
Women
AidY.W.
Salem society and club women
ire proving again their generosl
and philanthropic incllna
Jon. This week mora than Mlj
srominent Salem matrona and
id aide ara foregoing their person
al Interests and avocations to
amlot in making a success ot
the 6000 drive for funds for the
maintenance ot the Salem Y W
C. A. which opened this morn
ing. Mrs. John J. Roberts, the new
T W. president, Mrs. Harry Haw
kins and Mies Mary Findley,
kvo iaVi.n the burden of the
nral eunervision ot the four
day drlvj and under them ar
r ihAn fiftv ardent workers.
At an opening meeting In the
T W rooms this morning at tea
.-'.wir mm V- A Elliott and
xtr Alice II. Dodd made short
Inspirational talks before the as
sembled workers. who were
.quipped with cards. an I all di
rections. Immediately afterward
the actual work ot soliciting was
begun.
An incomplete list ot the wo-
ho have volunteered to aid
In making a success ot the drive
Inc'urfefl the following: Mrs. W.
11 i.vtle Mrs. William Waltoi,
M" Walter Spauldlng. Mrs. W.
itt.i, Mr John It. Sites, Mrs.
William Prunk. Mrs. Frmk
Soears, Mrs. A. J. Rahn. Mrs. P.
w Pnnrman. Mrs. Carl uecae,
mm Mnsnn nishon. Mrs. EriC
n,..i- i William Denn, Mrs.
w L. Phillips, Mrs. Fritz Slade,
u tnhn 11 Carson. Mrs. I':
Fry.' Jr., Mrs. Clifton Irwin, Mies
Mary Finuiey. Mies rrair. aw
ards, Mrs. Oeorge II. Aldep. Mrs.
Merrill Ohllng. Mrs F. A. F.iUott,
Mrs J. C. Perry, Mies Mabel f-av-age,
Mrs. C.Mrge 1. Brown, Mrs
i it p.ilrrhlld. Mrs. U. O. Snip-
i.v Mrs. Max O. Duron. Mrs. W.
I Slalcy, Mrs. Alice H. Dodd,
Mrs. John Albert, Mrs L. H. Mo
n,in Mrs. P. T. Graber, Mrs.
wniiam llertzoe. Mrs. Cla're
vihwr Mn. William Ruelck
u p. A. Eiker and Mrs. K. II.
Kennedy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick I.am
snrt Wt several clays ago by mo
tor for southern California. They
plan to go us far south as Tti
Juana and will be gone a month
or six weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Eyre
entertained at a charming eight
cover dinner last night honoring
Mr and Mrs. S. O. Sargent of
Ban Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Miles had
a their dinner guests on Sunday
nr. and Mrs. Walter Brown and
two children, and Mr. and Mrs
w A Elliott and son, John El-
Unit Tlr Tlrnwn will be in
charge of the child welfare pro
.mm mil he and hie family ar-
irl last week to make then
home In Salem for several years.
...
Mrs. E. T. Barnes Is spending
several weeks In Seattle with her
j.m.htrr. Mrs. Willard Seton
Kaufman.
Mrs. DeWavne Gibson return
d Sunday evening from a short
rln to San Francisco, San Jose
n.i irvlnirton. California. Mrs.
Gibson was gone Juet a week.
The women of the community
are planning a box social In the
mrnl ehanel. east of the fair
rounds, which they will give on
Friday evening. A general Invita
tion has been extended to the"
public.
. . .
Among the Interesting affairs
ef the last week end was the
bridge party given at the Taylor
borne Saturday evening wnen
Miss Nellie Taylor and Mrs. W. C.
Franklin entertained the mem
liers ot the community bridge
dub and their husbands. Special
guests were Dr. and Mrs. Cory
don Blodgett, Mr. and Mrs. I. R.
Darby and Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Kugcl.
Club members and their hus
bands present included Mr. and
Mrs. E. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs.
James Imlah, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Chaffee. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pratt.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Grote, Mr. and
Mrs. Al H. Steincr. Mr. and Mrs.
M. C. Petteys, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Page, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin and Mies
Taylor.
High scores at bridge were won
y Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kugel. The
hostesses were assisted by Mies
Klva Franklin.
The club members will be en
tertained next Monday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. W. C. Franklin.
Erstwhile Opera Star Hit
by Misfortune.
Madame ChArlotte Call less, for
merly prima donna ol tho Royal
Opera at Wiesbaden, Germany,
whoaa glorious Tolcu once thrilled
thousands, has been found In New
York in a little furnished room
lust two blocks away from the
opera house where she bad hoped
to continue the career begun In
Germany. An attack of neuritis
which struck her down prevented
tn engagement with the Chicago
Opera Company. Despondent, 111,
4 lone, she swallowed poison In a
hotel In Chicago, she said, but re
covered, except from the torturing
leuriUs, wblcb has kept her In hos
jitalfi and m haunted her funds.
The monthly social meeting of
the business and professional
women's club will be held to
morrow evening in the chamber
of commerce rooms beginning at
eight o'clock. The program will
be in keeping with Tnnft week
with a short talk on budgets and
budget making by Mrs. William
Hamilton who will also lead in a
fifteen minute discussion ot ques
tions by club members.
The program will aleo Include
a number by the high Bchool boy
quartet.
The Highland echool will he
the ecene of important meeting of
the parent teacher areociatlon
this evening. The speaker of the
evening will be J. I. Brady.
The women's foreign mission
ary society of the Leslie Method
1st church will meet tomorrow
afternoon at the home ot Mrs.
Halvorsen, 1775 couth High
street. Mrs. F. W. Selee will lead
the lesson and Mre. John Tlerte!
eon will be in charge of the de
votional.
Mrs. A. J. Cleveland was In
stalled as president of the Amer
ican Legion auxiliary at the cer
emonies held In the chamber of
commerce rooms last night. Mrs.
John Rottle, past president and
district committee woman, wae
the Installing officer.
Other officers Installed last
night were vice president, Mrs,
C. K. Logan ; secretary, M iss
Mildred Lewis; treasurer, Mrs.
Edwin Bayliss; chaplain, Mrs.
Warner, and sergeant at arms,
Mrs. Harold Harpole.
The next meeting of the aux
iliary will be a social meeting In
McCornack hall.
Mrs. Reed Rowland has asked
al) alumnae of Sigma Kappa to
meet at her home tomorrow eve
ning for a social meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Doughton
and two sons, spent the week end
in Albany as the house guests of
Mrs. Doughton's mother, Mrs. N.
B. Sprenger.
Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris arriv
ed today from her home In Eu
gene to be the house guest for
several days of Mies Mattie Beat-
ty.
The Veclnae Realas sewing
club will meet tomorrow after
noon at the home ot Mrs. Bertha
Loveland. Officers for the coming
year will be chosen.
Lebanon
Wedding
Attractive
One of the notable social events
of this month in Lebanon was
the weeding of Katberyn Gogle,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Gogle of Lebanon, to Merrill D.
Richmond of Salem, which was
solemnized at the Bethlehem
Lutheran church at 2:30 Sunday
afternoon. Rev. Charles Schulen-
burg, pastor of the church, offi
ciated, using the impressive ring
service.
Oregon grape, ferns and Chrys
antbemums were effectively com
bined in decorating the interior
of the church to make an attract
ive setting for the wedding which
was witnessed by nearly one
hundred and fifty friends of the
bride and family.
Walter Gogle, a brother ot the
bride, sang "At Dawning." Mrs.
Chas. Schulenburg played the
wedding march. Little Alice Ti
tue, niece of the groom, was flow
er girl. She wore a dainty dress
made of white organdy. Miss
Bertha Chittick of Salem, and
Mrs. Bert Vehrs, a sister ot the
bride, acted as bridesmaid and
matron of honor. Their dresses
were shades ot bronze and pink.
The bride wore white crepe back
satin trimmed with pearls, and a
white silk tulle veil fastened
with orange blosfoms. Edgar
Gogle, a brother ot the bride, act
ed as the best man.
Following the church ceremony
a reception was held at the borne
of the bride's parents. In the eve
ning the bridal couple left for a
honeymoon trip to Seattle, Wash-'
ington, and to British Columbia.)
Mrs. Richmond attended the
Lebanon high school and a bus-
iness college. She has been em-,
ployed In Salem much of the time
since taking her business course.
Mr. Richmond Is a graduate of
the architectural department of
the University of Oregon and at
the present time is employed as
postal clerk in Salem. They
will make their home in Salem.
Sigma Tail fraternity enter
tained as their guests at dinner
on Sunday Prof, and Mre. E. C.
Richards, Miss Hollie'Viek, Miss
Wilma Giese, Miss Helen Arpke
and Mits Louise Findley.
Most delightful wae the music
al tea given on Sunday afternoon
to a large group of their patrons
and friends by Miss Lena Belle
Tartar and Miss Elma Weller In
Miss Welter's residence studio.
The studio rooir.s were unusu
ally .attractive with puesy wil
lows, mountain greenery and
freezias. Two of Mies Weller's
pupils, Claudia Lewis and Doro
thy Hutchason, gave piano solos
and Miss Melba Davenport and
Ronald Craven, pupils of Miss
Tartar, sang to the delight of the
assembled group.
: Gargle Throat
j With Aspirin ;
l Clip This if Subject to Sore
I Throat or Tonsilitis
Prepare a harmless and effect
Its gargle by dissolving two Bay
r Tablets ot Aspirin In four ta
Wwpoonfuls of water. Gargle
threat thoroughly. Repeat In two
bourrs if necessary.
Be sure you use only the genu
ine B.iyer Tablets of Aspirin, mark
it with the Bayer Cross, which
ran ' had In tin boxes of twelve
tabts for f1 cents. Adv.
Mc tub era ot the Jolly Sixteen
club will be entertained Wednes
day evening at the Ed Keene
home on Division street with
Mrs. Keene and Mrs. H. C. Cour
se as hostesses.
At an Interesting social and
business meeting of the Mizpab
Sunday school class of the Jason
Le church at the church on Fri
day evening officers for the com
ing year were elected. Mrs. Al
bert Fuestman was chosen pres
ident; J. F. Dunlap, Ties presi
dent; Mrs. Fred Prince, secre
tary, and Mrs. F. W. Drake,
treasurer. Mrs. C. A. Glee will re
tain her position as teacher of
the class.
During the social hour games
were enjoyed and refreshments
were served. The meetings of
this class will be held once each
month in the future.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Miles receiv
ed a letter yesterday from their
daughter. Miss Eva Miles, who
ie now in Berlin,- in which the
tells ot her interesting experi
ences in the German capital Miss
Miles spent the Christmas holi
days in Italy. With her eister
and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Dann, who are In Belfast,
Ireland, Miss Miles will return
home in the spring.
Perry Sloop. '24, of Portland,
and Donald Ryan, '24, of Oregon
City, spent the week end with
their fraternity brothers at the
Kappa Gamma Rho house. Addi
tional dinner guests on Sunday at
the Kappa Gamma Rho house
were Ivan White, Edgar Tibhete
and Homer Richards.
Miss Neva Walker was the din
ner guest at the Alpha Phi Alpha
sorority bouse on Sunday.
Members of Chadwlck chapter.
Order of the Eastern Star, are
being entertained today at a
cial afternoon.
Among the charming affairs of
the past week was the four table
Mah Jongg party at which Miss
Dorothy W hite was hostess on
Saturday afternoon. Miss Gretch
en'Thielsen won high score and
low was awarded to Miss Mar-
Jorie Marcus,
The guests included Mies Mary
Kaioury, Miss Elizabeth Waters,
Mies Bertha Babcock, Miss Nancy
inieisen. Mim Loiita Robinson
Miss Otillla Beviet, Miss Frances
Martin, Mies Frances Laws, Mis6
Virginia Sisson, Miss Anna Aev-
ersold, Mies Christine Aeversold
Miss Lorraine Kinzer, Miss Mar-
jorie Marcus, Miss Gretchen
Thieleen, Miss Maxine Myers.
Mies Esther Wood and Miss Lo-
rita Robinson.
Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Guy New-
gent, Mrs. Avis Martin, Mrs. Jos
eph Schindler and Mrs. C. D.
Ross will be hostesses at the mid
winter silver tea given tomor
row afternoon from 2:30 to 6
o'clock In the Central Congre
gational church.
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a new hygienic way millions now use
FE million Amerlcn women
hive tdopted Kotex, the new
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Mla Lucile DeWitte ot Port
land, (pant the week end wltb
her mother, Mre. A. K. DeWitte.
Wee? Grace Elizabeth Smith
will entertain the mem be re of the
writers' club In her home on Cen
ter etreet thle erenins.
The central circle of the Jason
Lee aid society will meet at the
church tomorrow morning; at
9:30 for an all day eee.nl od. The
hosteeaee will be Mre. A. R. Fish
er, Mral W. H. Good and Mrs. P.
Frailer. A pot lurk lunch will
be eerred at noon. An Interestlne
program will begin at 2:30 which
will be followed by a eocial hour.
...
Mrs. P. A. Eiker will be hosteae
tomorrow in her home at 1229
Chemeketa etreet to an all day
meeting of the Salem Daughters
of the Nile club. Ai vitltin7
daughters who are In Salem will
be welcomed. The members will
meet at the Eiker home at ten
o'clock In tho morning and the
day will be spent In sewing for
the Shrine hospital In Portland.
...
P. E. 0. founders' day was ob
served with a luncheon and elab
orate program at the Ilenson ho
tel yesterday with 174 membere
of tho P. E. 0. sietcrhood pres
ent. This was the annual cele
bration when the Portland chap
ters Join together to honor the
eeven founders of this organiza
tion which now numbers 35.000
members.
An unu6ual feature of the
luncheon was the blrthduy cake
presented by chapter C, which
was cut before the assembly b
Mrs. Alice Verry of chapter C.
All prorent partook ot the cake
and members who were unable to
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The programme of the after
noon consisted of a tribute to the
founders by alias Jesaia Skinner
and a founders' day supplication
composed by Mrs. Maybell Sim
kins of McMlnnvllle, state corre
sponding secretary ot the etate
chapter, read by Mrs. C. W. Hen
derson of chapter N. Mrs. L. R.
Goff ot chapter C led the P. E. O.
ode, Mrs. J. R. Tblehoft ot chap
ter N sing a group ot songs, ac
companied by Miss Nettle Foy.
also of chapter N. Mrs. Roxanna
Waldorf gave, violin solos, accom
panied by Mrs. Maybell Waleott,
both of chapter B. Mrs. Genevieve
Baum Gaskins ot chapter S, who
Is now ot this city, sang, accom
panied by Mrs. Juanita Cheney
Manning. Mrs. F. W. Brown presided and
members assisted about the room.
"Tbs council wishes most heart
II y to tbank tha different mem
bers who havs so graciously as
sisted in the eiiccese of the cele
bration." council officers declar
ed yesterday in commenting on
the annual observances.- Oregon
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Underwear
$1.69
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W. Just received a "special buy" in genuine Hlchelieu
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