Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 13, 1925, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAI-EM, OREGON'
PAGE FIVE
Society and Club News
Rosalia Kebr, Phone If
N. W. Glee
Club Well
Received
The Northwestern university
rlee club, playing to a full houte
at the Firet Metbodtet church last
Bight, established its reputation
among the bet-t college glee club
to which the people of Salem have
listened. The trend of the num
bers used was distinctly high
class, occasionally epiced with
college 6onge of the popular typo.
The program opened with a
umber of 6onga tuiig by the
whole club. "The Old Songs,"
"Old College Chums," "Firelight
Song," and "Land of Mine" were
ung In quick succession, ea?h
winning hearty applause from the
audience. John Elliott next gave
two piano solos, much appreciat
ed. The entire club, returning to
the platform, earn? "Come Again
Kwett Love," "The Long Day
ClMca and "North western
Stands in Her Foret."
By far the outstanding voice of
the group was that of Rollin K.
l'eaee, baritone soloist and direc
tor of the club. He Bang throe
solos, "Within This Sacred
Dwelling," "Dannie Deever" anj
"America for Me," the laet being
In response to a vigorous encore.
Perhaps the best of all the en
semble numbers was "lilow Uugle
Blow," an intricate selection
which the club rendered virtually
to perfection.' A surprise was
prung when a song written by
John R. Site, Salem musician,
was sung. The song, which was
the only one cung by the club
with the aid of music, was as
well received as it the men had
been practicing on It for weeks.
An unusual feature occurred
when the program was turned
over to Cus Anderson, manager
of the club, whose home is in Sa
lem. Mr. Anderson took time to
make a short speech to the audi
ence, say frig, "I want you all to
realize, as I do now. that you
don't hare to leave Salem to get
the best there is."
The lafit numbers, sung by the
entire club, were in slightly
lighter vein than the others.
"Push on Northwestern," "Friend
Bhip" and "Don't Send my Boy to
Harvard," were all college sonprs,
the third being the most humor
one one of the evening. Swing
Along" and "The tJlclls of St.
Mary's" next sung, were well received.
The concert closed with "Go
You Northwestern." at which all
alumni ct Northwestern universi
ty rose to their feet.
The twelfth birthday anniver
sary of Homer Goulet, Jr., and
the fifteenth birthday anniver
sary of David Eyre, Jr., were de
lightfully celebrated last night
when Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goule
rntertained at dinner In their
honor.
Covers were laid for David
Evre. Jr.. Homer Goulet, Jr., Mr,
and Mrs. David Eyre. Mr. and
Mrs. Romeo Gpulet, Miaa Rovena
Kyre, Mica Katherine Goulet and
the hosts. Mr. and Sirs. Homer
Goulet.
iled hearts were used profusely
In the decorative plan anil tha
dining table was centered with
an immense bowl of yellow daffo
dils. Yellow candles in cr:
holders were used. Interr
features of the dinner were
two large birthday cakes, one v -spWndent
with yellow candles, the
other with red tapers. The eve
ning was spent with music and
games.
Mrs. George Nelson entertain
ed the Adolynk club at a beauti
fully appointed one o'clock lunch
eon at her home on Wednesday.
Valentine favors were used with
pussy willows and spring flowere
both on the luncheon table ana
about the living rooms.
Covers were laid for Mrs. Pur-
rell Adams, a special guest, Mrs,
James Teed, Mrs. Reed Rowland,
Mrs. E. A. Paulsen. Mrs. Oral
Lemmon. Mrs. Jesse George, Mrs.
Carl Chapler, Mrs. Oscar Zellar
and the hostess, Mrs. Nelson.
Mrs. Paulsen will entertain
ho club in her home at their next
meeting.
Mrs. W. H. Burghardt has re
turned to her home after a ween
pent in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lcnon had
as their guests on Tuesday their
daughter and grandchildren, Mrs,
Charles Willard, and Marguerite,
Charles and Gertrude Vi'illard,
who motored from their home in
Molalla.
Among the most delightful af
fairs of the week was the dance
hi Derby hall last night sponsor
ed by the business and profes
sional women s club. More than
seventy five couples danced iu
the ball room while bridge and
live hundred tables were previa
d in an adjoining room for those
Who wished to play.
The affair was in the nature
at a benefit dance for the club
house fund. To aid the same fund
the club is also sponsoring a
rummage ale in the store form
erly occupied by the O. W. John-
COMING FEBRUARY
v.. t y rSv
Aft . I
4s J It xituF ' s slT
Bellinger
ome Scene
l of Parties
Two outstanding social affairs
of the week were event of yen-
leraay wnen Mm. B. A. Colony
and Mr. G. C. Bellinger enter
tained at the Bellinger home with
six tablea of bridge in the after
noon and nine tables of five hun
dred in the evening.
The large living rooms were at
tractively festive with many bas
kets of daffodils and acacia. Tea
table appointments carried a hint
of the approaching Valentine day.
High bridge scores were won in
the afternoon by Mrs. Max Tag?
and Mrs. W. E. Anderson. In the
evrnlng firet prizes for superior
five hundred playing were won
by Mrs. mil Newmyer and B. I..
Darby.
Guests In the afternoon were
Mrs. Will Buslck, Mrs. C. H. Rob
ertson, Mrs. B. F. Pound. Mis.
Linn Smith, Mrs. Leo Page. Mrs.
Max Huron, Mrs. W. I. Staler,
Mrs. W. 8. Towers, Mrs. F. (1.
Bowersox, Mrs. George A. White,
Mrs. P. A. Kiker, Mrs. J. C. Ev
ans, Mrs. R. J. Valiton, Mrs.
Prince Byrd. Mrs. Max Page, Mrs
Walter Page. Mrs. Paul Hanger.
Mrs. Harry Weidmer, Mrs. V. E.
Anderson, Mrs. J. E. Law, Mrs. A.
C. Sample, Mrs. T. B. Kay and
Mies Zoe Stockton.
In the evening Mrs. Colony and
Mrs. Bellinger had as their gucste
Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Darby, Mr.
and Mrs. niles Darby, Dr. and
i-ortia Al.inimclil dancers depleting the triumphant cclcb.-atlon after tho Saturnntla Tlio voung
athletes eiact agiiin the Roman games just completed'
limiting nnd wrestline. Tliey will appnir hero underi
-tho chariot race tho discus throwing the
liicva of in. Civic Musio C1UO.
son company on north Commer- Mrs. C. B. Webb and the hosteej,
cim sireei. jug sale openeu l liur.i
day and will be continued until
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Ida M. Babcock was a
charming hostess yesterday when
he entertained the Priscilla club.
Daffodils formed an attractive
centerpiece on the luncheon table
and the appointments were sug
gestive of Valentine's day.
Special guests were Mrs. Kitty
Graber and Mrs. Sailie Sims of
Los Angeles. Members present
were Mrs. W. II. Steusloff, Mrs.
D. J. Fry, Sr., Mrs. W. S. Mott,
Mrs. A. T. Wain, Mrs. J. B Craig,
Mrs. Babcock,
Mrs. Steusloff will entertain
the club in her home next Thursday.
Members of the Kensington
club met at the home of Mrs. Otto
J. Wilson yesterday for an after
noon of sewing. Yellow daffodils
were used effectively about the
rooms. Special guests were Mrs.
John Harbison and Mrs. Asa Fish
er. Miss Margaret Wilson assist
ed the hostess.
Mrs. C. B. Crandall will enter
tain the club at their next meeting.
The Salem Woman's club will
hold the monthly business meet
ing In the clubhouse on north
Cottage street tomorrow after
noon. Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, pres
ident, will meet with the exccu
tive committee at two o'clock and
the formal business meeting will
open at 2:30.
(Continued on Page Six)
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Sugar, 100 lbs. for $6.95
Sugar, 14 lbs 95c
Snow Fall Flour, 49 lbs $2.49
New Crop Prunes, 3 lbs 2"c
New Crop Figs, 2 lbs 25c
Sweet Teas, 2 cans . ... 25c
Sweet Corn, 2 cans 25c
Rolled Oats, 9 lb. bag 55c
Bulk Raislons, 2 lbs. 19c
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Del Monte Peaches and
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Elbow Macaroni, 3 lbs 20c
(enuine Pcabcrry Coffee, 2 lbs. for 85c
Navy Beans, 7 lbs 50c
Ohio Red Label Matches,
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Swift White Laundry Soap 28 bars $1.00
Holland Herring, per keg $1.49
Full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs 49c
Karo Syrup, light, per gallon 79c
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High grade American Beauty Macaroni,
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Chuck Roast, lb 12c
Round Steak, lb 14c
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Pork Roast, lb 16c
Pork Steak, lb 18c
Pork Chops, lb 22c
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Hamburger, lb . 10c
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