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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1925)
FRIDAY, JANUARY Society and Attractive Concert Tonight Nearly five weeka have parsed loce Salem concert soers have had the opportunity of attending concert. The pre-holtday sea son was marked with a number of affairs In which artists of both local and national fame were pre sented. Several of the musical clube save their annual Christ mas concert and all of the lead ing church choirs prepared beau tiful Yuletide program. Aa a re action came a lull In musical ac tlvltiee which will be broken to sight when the MacDowell club will present four concert artiste la a program at the First Chris tian church. Occupying the foremost places on the program will be Frederick W. Goodrich, organist, and Mis Prances Vlrglnie Melton, pianist. Profeeeor Goodrich la recognized as a musician of the highest type. His entire life haa been devoted to the pursuit of musical study and teaching. Music is his avoca tion as well as his vocation. He commenced hia career aa an or ganist in London more than twen ty five years ago, with the posi tion of choir director In one of the largest Anglican churches In the British capital. For the past twenty years he hus made his home in this country and he Is now recognized as one of the fore , most organists In the northwest. He la dean of the Portland chap ter of the American Guild of Or ganists. Professor Goodrich will give three groups of numbers in the concert tonight. Miss Melton's appearance is waited with great Interest for It will mark her debut before a Salem audience. With the train ing gained as the result of years of study with such masters as William Sherwood, Wagner Swayne, Harold Bauer, Severln Eieenberger and Thcodor I-.es-chetizky and with several years of concert experience Miss Mel ton's appearance on a 'program adds Immensely to its attractive ness. Miss Nellie Schwab, soprano, and Leslie Springer, baritone, are two local singers who will -each appear In a group tonight. Both are the possessors of splendid voices well trained. The concert will open at 8:15 thie evening. This is the third in the series sponsored by the Mac Dowell club. Madame Freda Stjerna, Swedish American so prano, and Royal Dadmun, bari tone, are the two artists of na tional renown who will appear under the MacDowell club aus pices later In the musical season. The Oregon Civic league, the Portland Federation of Women's Organizations and the American Association of University Women jointly are giving a luncheon in the crystal room of the Hotel Benson, Saturday at 12:15 p. m. for a discussion of International relations and a world court. The principal address will be given by Judge Charles H. Carey, who will speak on "Why the United States Should Participate in a World Court." Mrs. A. W. Coop er, regional director of A. A. IT. W., will tell of the Interest of that organization In a world court. Oregon Journal. Mrs. J. C. Mullen entertained the members of the "Idle Hour" club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. The first part of the afternoon was spent In sewing after which a dainty lunch was eerved by the hostess. In the group were Mrs. W. J. Lebold, Mrs. M. Dearing, Mrs. Teeters, who were special guests, and Mrs. V. M. Clark, Mrs. E. G. Gritton, Mrs. Thomas Tuson, Mrs. Elton Rae and the hostess, Mrs. Mullen. Miss Elizabeth Levy prizes as her choicest possession the violin I which she had the opportunity to purchase more than a year ago) from the private collection of Caesar Thompson, her eminent: teacher. It is a violin which hej elected personally for Miss Levy. It la the work of Antonio Grog-j nani, a master craftsman who lived in Leghoen, Italy, more than two hundred years ago. Grognani made the instrument for a girl and It la said to possess tonal qualities specially suited to a woman's bowing. It has been en dorsed aa genuine by some of the leading firms of the east. Miss Levy will use this violin in her home coming concert next Wed nesday evening In the First Christian church. OS 31 Wi- Hiding a rash wont heal it Attempts to conceal complexion blemishes usually fail, and only serve to draw attention to the delects. Underneath mot unattractive skins la a clear, pleasing complexion all that ia needed is the propcrtreatmentl It is surprising how often a briet use cl Rcsi.tol Ointment and Resinol Soap will clear away blutchet, redness and roughness and (rive the skin Us natural eaa and charm, Ak roar Aran KmImL Resinol 30, 1925 . E4IIM by Rosalia Mrs. Joseph Albert, Mrs. J. C. Griffith, their s!rter, Mrs. 0. E. Krause of Portland, and Miss Mary Jane Albert epent last week at the Canyon Pine ranch near Hood River. They returned on Monday. Mrs. Walter Pruden of Port land, will be the house guest of Mrs. J. C. Griffith for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Bush have returned from a three weeka trip to southern California. In San Diego they were the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Bush who are spending the winter there. Mrs. F. U. Jordan of Seattle, the house guest of Mrs. Henry Meyers, returned to her home on Monday. During her visit Mrs. Jordan was the inspiration of a number of delightful affairs giv en by Salem hostesses. Mrs. May ers motored to Portland with her guest returning the same eve ning. . Mrs. Russell Catlln Is visiting in Portland for several days this week. 9 9 9 A group of twenty, members of the Brush College Helpers, met yesterday at Mrs. Frank Crawford's home for the purpose of sewing on the small sun bon nets to be used in the campaign for "pennies' for the Old Peo ples' home. Mrs. J. T. McMahan, Mrs. O. W. McMahan and Mrs. G. Hass man of Albany, spent Wednes day with Salem friends. At a meeting of the Royal Neighbors last evening plans were completed and committees were appointed to arrange for the state convention of the lodge to be held in Albany March 17 13. Several hundred delegates arc expected to be present at this time. Delegates will bo elected to the grand lodge which meets in Kansas City this year. An elec tion of state officers will also be held. Albany Democrat. Salem members of the state board of the Daughters of the American Revolution who will meet in the Portland centra li brary tomorrow to decide the time and the place for the next state convention are Mrs. Sey mour Jones, state regent; Mrs Klmo S. White, state correspond ing secretary: Mrs. LaMoine R. Clark, state chairman of the pa triotic education committee; Mrs. U. G. Shipley, state chairman of the chapter extension committee. and Mrs. Russell Catlin, Chcmck eta chapter regent. Mrs. Wilson Johnson was unan imously reelected president of the Women's auxiliary of the Kpleco pal dioscese of Oregon announce ment of the election result being an outstanding feature of to day's session of the annual meet ing of the auxiliary In St. Mnrke church. Other: officers chosen were First vice-president, Mrs. F. J. Boederfeld; vice president of northern deanery, Mrs. John Tait. Astoria; vice president of central deanery, Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Sa lem; vice president of southwest ern deanery, Mrs. W. E. Couper, Marshfield; vice president of southeastern deanery, Mrs. P. K. Hammond, Ashland; recording secretary, Mrs. Robert Warrack; corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. H. Bagley; treasurer, Mrs. Will iam II. Hallam; treasurer united thank offering, Mrs. James Muckle; educational secretary. Mrs. Carol Carver. Jr; social ser vice secretary, Mrs. Walter J. Dennis; box supply secretary, Mrs. E. E. Miller; altar eupply secretary, Mrs. R. F. Arndt; rep resentative spirit of missions and Oregon churchman, Mrs. W. P. Jenkins; secretary in charge of tittle helpers, Mrs. Paul Cowglll; registrar. Mrs, William R. Powell. Oregon Journal. Members or the T. If. D. club will meet on Monday evening at the home of Miss Pauline Patter son. The New Freely-Lalherin - (jUticura Shaving Stick ForTender Faces IMOUIENT MEDICINAL' ANTISEPTIC Try Before You Buy SewingMachines Ten Days Free Trial From our large Stock of Rebuilt Sewing Machines, We will send you one on ten days trial. All Makes Any Styles Pick Your Favorite Send us your name, address and the names of two references. We will send you the machine you want. Prices $15.00 to $50.00 All machines sold under five year guarantee. Write for particulars. White Sewing Machine Company of Oregon Two Stores 185 Broadway 340 Yamhill Street Club Kbr, Pbons It BenefitTea Yesterday Successful Generally acceded to be one of the outstanding coclal affair of too season was the silver tea sponsored yesterday by the Salem Woman'e club for the benefit of the scholarship loan fund main tained by the Oregon Federation of clube. More than two hundred and fitly prominent Salem women were guests at the club house dur lng calling houra yesterday. Be tween fifty five and sixty dollars will be added to the scholarship tuna as the result of the tea. Wreathe of winter greenery. red carnations, and potted plants were attractively arranged In the drawing room of the club house. In the receiving line wera Mrs. C. K. Spaulriing, president of the club. Mrs. F. A. Elliott, Mrs. George H. Alden and Mra. J. A. Churchill. Assisting about werb Mrs. W. P. Fargo. Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. D. E. Carrier, Mrs. Harwood Hall, Mrs. Ronald Glover, Mrs. L. II. McMahon. Mrs. Max Du ron, Mre. U. G. Shipley, Mrs. W. D. Clark, Mre. G. n. Bonnell, Mrs. W. E. Kirk. Mrs. E. C. Richards, Miss Frances Richards, Mrs. II. T. Love, Mrs. John Scott. Mrs. A. M. Chapman, Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. C. A. Kells, Mies Leora Carver, Mrs. Morton E. Peck, Miss Margaret Co6per and Miss Mattie Bcatty. The tea table was very attract ive with a huge black bowl fill ed with greenery and red carna tions. The color plan was com pleted with black luster candle sticks and red candles. Prebldlng during the afternoon were Mrs. W. C. Kantner, Mrs. Itichard Cartwright, Mrs. C. P. Bishop and Mrs. Henry Bean. Assisting in serving were Mra. E. II. Kennedy. Mrs. Horace Willleton, Mra. Carl Ilecke. Mrs. C. E. Bates, Mrs. T. forStcady Nerves Riding a girder is not a job for a nervous man. BUT no one Is nervous by choice. There Is a way that you may so strengthen your body that tho nervous system will bo cushioned on sound muscles and flesh. 13ut this condition will not como about unless you have rich red-blood-cells. Rcd-blood-ccllg are the most important thing in all the world to each ot us. More red-blood-cells! That's what you need when your nerves givo way and you can not control yourself. S.S.S. will piove to you Its "Why" and "How" reason. Since 1826 S.S.S. has helped thousands. Because S.S.S. does build blood power, it builds you up when you are run-down, clears the system of blood Impurities; routs so called skin disorders and stops rheumatism, too. This Is why S.S.S. Is accepted as the greatest ot all blood purifiers, blood builders and system strength ened. Start taking S.S.S. today. Its medicinal ingredients are pure ly vegetable. Your nerves will be come stronger, you will have more energy, vitality and vigor and a more up and going appearance. 8. 9. 3. fa mM t all rood d.tts tores in two tiMt. The larggr aiza il mor. economical. Portland hC C CCak You Feci ffiAJ. J.J. Ql Yourself Again THE CAPITAL JOURNAL,:. SALEM, OREGON News 8. Roberts, Mrs. Frank Myers. Mra. Frank Ericsson and lira. Merle Rosecrans. The music, arranged by Mrs. Phil Newmyer, added greatly to the pleasure of the guests. Solos were given by Mrs. Martin Fere ahetian, soprano, and Mls Elis abeth Lewie, pianist. The Mac Dowell club quartet sang "Syl via," and the "Roses ot Picardy.' Members of the quartet are Ada Miller Harris, Ruth Emory Rid dell, Blanche Chamberlain Gallo way and Margaret Hodge Rose- crans. Numbers given by the Pied Piper atringed instrument quar tet, consisting ot Mies Maxine Glover, piano, Donald Deckabach, violin, Eldon Adolph. saxophone, and Henry Wesley Thleleen, drums, were an additional fea ture. Mr. and Mra. W. B. Chance had ae their guesta yesterday Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Yates and Mr. and Mra. Joseph Yates ot Albaoy. Salem War Mothers will spon sor a cooked food sale in the Southern Pacific offices on nor:a Liberty etreet tomorrow. The sale will open at 10:30 In the morning. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Lovre were hosta In their home on Wednes day evening to a large group of their friends. Cards and music furnished the diversion ' of the evening. Mr. and Mre. Carl Mik kelson. Miss Velma and Miss Myrtle Romlnger contributed special musical numbers. The guests Included Mr. and Mre. M. Mikkeleon, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Romlnger, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rues, Mr. and Mra. Carl Johnson and family. Mr. ' and Mra. John Lovre. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mikkeleon, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert- Lovre, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Lovre and son, Mr. and Mra. Lewi Lovre, Mr. and Mra Carl Mlkkelson, Mies Velma Ro mlnger, Miss Jerdls Kloster, Mies Sarah Lovre, Miss Myrtle Romln ger, Miss Esther Kloster, Mies Goldle Iiominger. Miss Ella Lovre, Mies Bertha Lovre, George Mik keleon, Harold Kloster, Martin Mikkeleon and Harry Lovre. Friends of Mre. Edwin P. Arm strong will be happy to hear that she has recovered sufficient ly from a recent appendicitis op eration to be moved from the Sa lem hospital to her home. Mre. Paul Haueer entertained members of the Kensington club at an afternoon ot eewing In her home yesterday. Mrs. Hauser had ae her special guest Mra. J. A. Krebs. Members of the club present Constipation makes permanent relief with Do not allow this frightful disease to linger in your system. Rid yourself of constipation at oncel Ihe loneer it lingers, the greater the poisons it sends through your body poisons which can. wreca your neann ana ieau 10 over forty serious diseases. The destructive work 01 eonsti- nation shows in the face pimples, hollow cheeks, circles under eyes. It brings gray hair. Causes spots before the eyes and unpleasant breath. Get permanent relief. Eat Kellogg's ALL-BRAN! 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