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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1925)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON f AGE SEVEN BILL PASSES IN GLORIA SW ANSON WEDS MARQUIS The McCalllster bouse bill fixing the salary ot the Justice ol the peace ul the Salem district t $2400 a year, with $100 a month allowed Cor clerical help and (30 a month lor office rent passed lie senate yesterday. The bill is aoade effective July 1. thla year, and will do away with the fee system In that office, unlesa the measure ta fnnnd to be unconstitutional U'i,!ili it nrobahlv will be. since It reduces the compensation of tie office duriiiR the period for which the incumbent has been elected. This la Inhibited by the state con stitution. a n tin. hr Carsner. to In crease tho salary of the treasurer and judse of Wheeler county, was also passed. Society (Continued from Page Flve.t T ... i7Tffnp..n nnn Turner. L,iumi7, . ' Mrs. Ohmart was well qualified to speak on her chosen topic. The humorous twists that she gave to various phases of her story charm ed the group. Af ih tun hnnr tha hostess, Mrs. Rhoten, was agisted by Mrs. W. J. LlnfooL Mrs. Thorn eon and Mrs. Daisy MIntyre. An Interesting meeting of chanter O of the P. E. 0. sister hood was held at the home ot Mrs. W. W. Moore yesterday with the paper ot the afternoon given by Mrs. B. J. Miles. An interest ing element was also aauea oy the presence of four guests from widely scattered chapters. They were Mrs. Sam uariana ot L,eDa- non, Mrs. A. R. Hunter of La Grande, Mrs. F. J. Tooie of Ore gon City and Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Lebanon. Judge and Mrs. John L. Rand entertained as their house guests recently Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gra ham of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Robert Hyneman of Seattle. Friends of Mrs. W. W. Rose braugh will be happy to hear that she has returned home from Portland where she sent the pant month. The two weeks prior to going to the hospital for treat ment Mrs. RosebraiiRh spent at the Rest Haven sanitarium. Mrs. Leon W. Hyde ot Hills- boro. department president of the Spanish war Veterans auxiliary, was the honor guest at a lunch eon given in the armory on Wed nesday by the local auxiliary, Covers were laid for twenty at small tables centered with pussy willows and daffodils. Mrs. Hyde was making her an nual Inspection tour. . Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Whittle motored to Portland on Wednes day where they remained until last night. Motoring down with them was Mrs. Lewis McClaren who went on to Yakima to Join Mr. McClaren. Mrs. Harry Wledmer and Mrs. Ed Rostcin 6pent ueveral days in Portland this week as the guests ot Mrs. Roderick Grant. Mrs. Karl Becke will have as her guest over the week end Mrs. Laurence Brown of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Whittlg en tertained at three tables of five hundred one evening recently. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert, Miss Mary Jane and Mies Josephine Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Criffith, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Taylor of Albany and Mrs. Walter Prudcn of Portland. A group of younger students ot Mi63 Klma Weller presented an interesting musical program at Miss Weller's studio on Sunday afternoon. Piano numbers and demonstrations of Duniring's Ira- proved Music study were given Taking part in the program were Miss Ruth Pearson, Iris Jorgensen. Janls Murray, Jane Elizabeth Bellinger. John Bark er. Ray Morrow, Earl Newton, Werner Drown. Richard Devers, Odell Pedan. Margaret McReyn- olds. Lawrence Smith, Junior "..TV 'I . ? iv- VS. Vj -2:: . 1 14 P. fowl. Mrs. Ercel Kay. Mm. 8. P. KtmkatU Mm. John Scott. Mrs. John. Albert, Mrs. II. B. Tblelaea, Mrs. B. T. Barnes, Mrs, C. K. Spauldlng and tha hostesses Mr. Spencer, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Boise. Mrs. J. O. K'adoa entertained the U. D. bridge club in her home Tuesday. Special guests were Mrs. James Heenan, Mrs. Fred erick Brock and Mrs. Raymond Hartman. High bridge score was won by Mrs. K. A. Pruitt with the priis in the Valentine eon'eat awarded to Mrs. E. Eckerlln, Jr I'lnh imii were Mrs. T. M. Barr. Mrs. R. C. Thomas, Miss Rnaalla Bach. Mrs. John B. Nath- man. Mm. B. A. Pruitt, Mrs. a. Eckerlin, Sr., Mrs. E. Eckerlln. Jr., Mrs. Henry Hlntien. Mrs. o. J. Healy. Mrs. Harry Weis and Mrs. c. D. Hammond. Mrs. B. Eckerlin, Jr., will en tertain the club at their next meeting. The birthday anniversary of Robert AlUr on Wednesday was i h occasion ot a delightful gam rinir at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Schomaker when (roup of hi friends surprised him by coming In to spent the evening. Firs hundred and mnsie were the diversions ot tha are ning. la the group were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alter, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Lane, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Klllan, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Bark er, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Buchanan, Miss Irene Klllan and Mr, and Mra. Dean Schomaker. Mra. Charles Hall of Marsh field, has been the inspiration of a number of delightful affairs glv en by Salem matrons recently. SOUR STOMACH esniet tmd breath, iuit pslns. Ousted lonsiM and lelohllis. Assess1 Rue at CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS IvMtBS year toanca sad itlb -Wr 23- Gloria 8 wan son, American motion picture star, who baa been mak ing pictures In Prance, has bean married In Paris to tbs Martinis de la Falalse de la Co ur dray. Thla Is her third matrimonial venture, two others to Herbert K. Somborn and Wallace Beery, picture actor, ha vine ended in tha divorce courts. She has one daughter, Gloria Somborn, two years old, and recently adopted a son, Josepa, as the child's playmate Ripper, Josephine McUilchrist, Richard Pierce, Bamara uaruam. Lores Bar ham, Florence Hinkle. Kathryn Oouley, Arthur Boescn- en and Gwendolen Jarman. Mrs. Clarence Kayea entertain ed the child welfare commit tee ot tbe Salem Heights pro gressive club Monday afternoon at her home. The subject tor the afternoon was dramatics and music for children. Guests at the meeting were. Mrs. P. Baker, Mrs. P. Jory, Mrs. Chapler and Miss Lucills Robinson. Members present were, Mrs. R. Hulsey, Mrs. W. Caldwell, Mrs. W. Miller, Mrs. J. Douglas, Mrs. D. Reese, Mrs. A. M. Chapman. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Mrs. O. A. Wilson and the hostess, Mrs. C. Kays. A delightful lunch was served by the hostess, asdsted by Mrs. P. Buker and her daughters, Har riet and Helen. s lure. Charles Knowland enter talned the Thursday bridge lunch eon club at a charming one o'clock luncheon and afternoon of bridge in her home yesterday. Valentine decorations were used effectively both on the luncheon table and in the living rooms. Special guest were Mrs. Earl Fisher. Mrs. Harley White. Mrs Fred Delano and Mrs. Frank Ward of Portland. Members present wtrs Mrs. C P. Aldrich. Mrs. O. L. Fisher. Mrs. R. C. Hunter, Mrs. Clyde Johnson, Mrs. W. I. Neeilham, Mrs. Cal Patton, Mrs. Edward Quinn. Mrs. J. R. Sites and tbe hostess. Mrs. Knowland. Mrs. Ncedham will entertalL the club at their next meeting. Miss Pauline Knowland arrlv ed from Eugene today where shi is a student at the University of Oreson to spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Knowland. The child welfare committee of the 3alem Heights progressive club enonsored a party for the school children in the club house last Saturouf arternoon. The girls were led in physical culture drills by Miss Neva Stolzheise and Ran lennington. In the hostess group were Mrs. A. M. Chapman, Mrs. Hulsey, Mrs. Clarence Kayes, Mra. Caldwell. Mrs. Reese, Mrs Miller. Mrs. Douglas. Mrs. Bat tlea. Mra. G. A. Willeon, Mrs. Pennington and Mrs. Stolzheise. With only a few intimate friends present Richard Harri son and Lillian Rlggs ot Gervaia were married last night at tbe First Baptist church parsonage by Rev. E. H. Shanks. The at tendants were Mies Clarissa A Va'shaw and Dwlght H. Schaap. Arter a short trip the young couple will make their home on Mr. Harrlson'i tarm near Ger vaia. Mrs. L. L. Thomas ot Marsh field was the guest recently of her mother, Mrs G. D. Thomas. Mrs. Frank W. Spencer, Mrs. William Brown and Mrs. Reuben Boise were hostesses yesterday at the Spencer boms at a pleasant meeting ot the Piety Hill club. The afternoon was devoted to eewlng and conversation. The living rooms were attractive with baskets ot daffodils and frcesiaa with flowers of the same variety centering the tea table. A special guest of the after noon was Mrs. Frank Snedecor Members present were Mrs. E. C Cross. Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. W. ADENOIDS TONSILS SUCCESSFUL , NON-SURGICAL TREATMENT No loss ul strength, blood or time. Ton-ad a most efficient ind modern home remedy that ia now revolutionizing the old method of treating these Im portant glands of the human body, besides being a powerful preventive of Inflammatory conditions and catarrh of the nose and throat. The Ton-ad treatments are carefully com pounded in a Specialist's own laboratory. 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