WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 11)25
THE CAPITAL JOUKNAL SALEM. OREGON
PAGE THREE
Society and Club News-
Edited by Roialla Keber. Pnoue tX
Sixty are
Guests at
Chemawa
Mrs. Harwood Hall and Mine
Olive Skipton were hostetse at
Chemawa today to Dearly sixty
prominent Salem and McMinn
tille matrons. Him Skipton en
tertained aa her luncheon guests
In her apartment the officers of
Chadwick chapter of the Eastern
Star and forty members of the
McMinnvllle chapter of the
Daughters of the American Revo
lution were the guests this after
loon of Mrs. HalL
Attractive spring flowers cen
tered a long luncheon, table In
Mlisd Skipton's apartment with
covers laid for Mrs. Rose Bab
cock, Mies Leila Johnson, Mrs.
tda Dabcock. Mrs. Katherine Ber
nard!, Mrs. Mable Minto, Mtes
Suseie Niles, Mrs. W. C. Kantner.
Mrs. Pearl Pratt, Mrs. Crawford,
Mrs. Betty Smith, Margaret
Montgomery, Stella Henry, Zellii
Newmyer, Bernice Blodgett, Mrs.
Sreen and Ola Miller. Later the
Croup went to Mrs. Hall's borne
to Join the McMinnville matrons
In a tour of the school.
Among the guests of Mrs. Hall
who motored over from McMinn
ville for the occasion were Mrs.
Sly, wife of a Lin field pioiciwor.
and her house guest, Mrs. Vir
ginia B ronton of Salem, New
Jersey, a former schoolmate of
Mr. Hall. A number of prominent
Salem women assisted Mrs. Hall.
Mrs. Seymour Jones, state regent
of the daughters, was a special
suest.
After visiting the various de
partments of the school the guests
were taken to the "Wigwam"
the senior domestic science girls'
tea room, whcre tea was scrvci
by Mrs. Louise Brickell and her
lenlor girls. A delightful mueic
il and literary program under
the direction of Mrs. Ruthyn
Turney, was also given during
the tea hour. At four o'clock the
Hhomawa band played several se
lections before the Hall home.
The Chemawa boy scouts aeeieted
in directing the guests about the
lampns.
Mrs. C. J. Ramsden, Mrs. L. G.
Curtis and Robert Rameden, mo
tored to Corvallis on Monday
where they visited with Miee
Helen Ramsden at the PI Beta
Phi house.
Word was received yesterday
if the birth of a daughter to Mr.
wd Mrs. George Frey of ' Med
tbrd. Mrs. Frey was Mies Marion
Drager. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Drager. Both Mr. and
Mrs. Drager are In Medford at
the present time.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Campbell
have moved to their home on Sa
lem Heights after spending the
winter in town.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Terwilllger
nere the honor guests at a pleas
int surprise party in their home
Saturday evening, the fifteenth
nniversary of their arrival In
Ralem. Music formed a delightful
feature of the evening as did the
readings by Mrs. Louise King,
Mies Olive Lewis and Miss Lor
raine Robins.
In the group were Mr. and Mrs.
Terwilliger. Mrs. Lizzie Smith,
Mrs. Louise King. Mrs. Irene St.
Helens. Mrs. Rachael Reader,
Mrs. Jennie Miller, Mrs. Sarah
Oliver, Mrs. John Robins, Mies
Lorraine Robins, Mrs. Lewis, Mr.
ind Mrs. Jas. Emington, Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Prescott, Mr. and Mrs.
H. McWhorter. Mr. and Mrs.
Claire Vihbert. Mrs. Sarah Oliver.
Mrs. John Prince and Mrs. Ray
mond. Mrs. T. G. Bligh and her broth
er, James McConnell, returned
yesterday afternoon from a ten
day stay at Neskowin.
Mrs. George Griffith is enter
taining as her house guest her
mother, Mrs. Frances Cornell, of
Jefferson.
Honoring Mrs. N. J. Burford on
her eighty second birthday anni
versary, Mrs. L. G. Curtis enter
tained deliKhLfully at dinner In
her home on Sunday, White flow
ers of various kinds were used In
the centerpiece which graced the
dining table. A dainty corsage of
white and green marked the place
of the honor guest.
Covers were laid for Mrs. Bur
ford, her son Frank Burford, Mr.
and Mrs. John Maurer, Mrs. Gib
ler and the hostess, Mrs. L. G.
Curtis.
Members of St. Vincent du Paul
Altar society will sponsor a
cooked food sale on Saturday In
the Southern Pacific offices on
north Liberty street.
HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS
Be Better Looking Take
Olive Tablets
If your skin is yellow complexion
pallid tonpuecoated--appetite poor
ytjl nave a oaa iasie in your mourn
i lazy, no-nood feeling you should
take Olive Tablets.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a sub
stitute for calomel were prepared by
Dr Edwardsaftcr 17 years of study
Dr.Edwards'OHvcTablctsareapurely
vepetablccon. pound mixed witholivcoil.
You will know them by their olive color.
To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes,
no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like
childhood days you must ret at the cause.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on
the liver and bowels like calomel yet
have no dangerous after effects.
They start tlte bile and overcome con
stipation. Takeoneor twonichtly and
note the pleasing results. Millions ot
boxes axe sUd annually at 15c aod 30c
The board ot directors of the
State Federation ot Business and
Professional Women's clubs will
meet in the headquarters ot the
Portland club. 322 Oregon build
ing. at 1:05 p. m. Thursday to act
on the application of the Corvallis
club for membership. Mrs. Alice
a. Maloney of Marshfield, state
president, has announced that an
application from the Roseburg
club also may come up for action
at that time.
The invitation of the Salem
Business and Professional Wo
men's club to the state federation
to hold the annual meeting in the
capital city has been " accepted
and dates set for June 12, 13 and
14. Cecelia Beyler of Astoria,
state program chairman. In con
junction with Mrs. Maloney, state
president, will be responsible for
outlining the program for the
meeting. Musical numbers will be
arranged by the hostess dub at
Salem.
Mrs. Maloney has been assured
by the national headquarters of
fice at New York that one of the
members ot the national execu
tive committee, doubtless Vice
President Olive Joy Wright of
Cleveland, Ohio, will be sent to
deliver the principal address at
the annual meeting.
Mrs. Anu Sherlock, state mem
bership chairman. Is hopeful of
acquiring two additional clubs be
fore the annual meeting those
of Klamath Falls and McMinn
ville, both of which have been In
communication with state offi
cers regarding affiliation with
the state and national groups.
Portland Journal.
The meeting of the Rapheter
ian society announced for tomor
row at the home of Mrs. G. C.
Bellinger has been postponed one
week.
Mrs. George Dunsford spent
several days of last week in Port
land as the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Payne. On Sun
day Mr. Dunsford motored down
(o Join her and to attend the
family dinner given in honor of
the birthday anniversary of Mr.
Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bernardi
have been entertaining as their
house guests Mrs. Mary Bewley
and Mrs George Hibberd (Tenney
Bewley) who formerly made their
home in Salem. They left this
morning for Astoria where they
have been residing. Within a few
weeks Mr. and Mrs. Hibberd and
Mrs. Bewley will move to Toppen
ish, Washington, as Mr. Hibberd
has been appointed district man
ager of the Pacific Light and
Power company with headquar
ters In Toppenish. .
An Interesting house guest of
Mrs. S. W. Thompson and Miss
Louise Thompson on Monday and
Tuesday was Miss Florence Hein,
who is Pola Negrrs private secre
tary. Miss Hein accompanied Miss
Negri as far as New York where
they separated. Miss Negri going
to Europe and Miss Hein return
ing to her home In Seattle. She
left this morning for southern
California to rejoin Miss Negri
upon her return from abroad.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Kightlinger
and daughter. Miss Mary Kight
linger, motored to Corvallis on
Sunday where they were the din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Donelan.
Mrs. W. E. Crews was a charm
ing hostess on Monday when she
entertained the Cheechaka club
at one o'clock luncheon in her
home followed by an afternoon
of bridge. Mrs. William McEach-
ern of Portland, Mrs. A. B. Cun
ningham of Medford and Mrs. O.
O. Alen darter of Medford were
special guests.
Club members In the group
were Mrs. Will Moore, Mrs. E. E.
Bragg, Mrs. George Codding, Mrs.
H. M. Chadwick, Mrs. W. A. Mul
len and the hostess, Mrs. W. E.
Crews.
Mrs. H. M. Chadwick entertain
ed as her house guests recently.
Mrs. A. B. Cunningham and Mrs.
O. O. Alenderfer of Medford.
P-T Meeting
In Silverton
On Saturday
Salem parent teachers are plan
ning to attend in large numbers
the meeting of the Marion coun
ty parent-teacher association In
Silverton on Saturday. Mrs. Cecil
Wend roth, president of the High
land association, is president also
of the county association and
will preside over the sessions
which will begin at ten o'clock
in the morning.
Other county officers are Mrs.
E. M. McCoy of Salem, vice pres
ident; Mrs. A. C. B arrows of
Stayton, secretary; Mrs. H. M.
Sims ot Silverton, treasurer.
The complete program of the
Silverton convention is as follows:
10 a. m. Song, America. Ad
dress of welcome, Supt. Robert
Goetz, Silverton. Response. A. C.
Barrows, Stayton. Roll call, Read
ing of minutes. Election of offi
cers. Election of state delegate.
Place of next meeting. Cornet solo
Amos Benson of Silverton. Re
ports ot circle delegates. Lunch
eon.
Round table discussion led bv
Mrs. George Perkins. Portland,
state president of P-T. associa
tion. Subject, Parent Teachers
Problems. P re-school work, Mrs.
W. J. Hawkins of Portland. State
work, Mrs. B. I. Elliott, Portland.
state treasurer. Unfit magazines.
Mrs. A. M. Chapman, Portland.
1 p. m. Music, Silverton high
school orchestra, led by Willa
Loom Is. Folk dance and fancy
drills, pupils of Silverton. Ad
dress, Health Work in Marion
County, Dr. Walter Brown, Sa
lem. Vocal solo, selected, Mrs. S.
E. Richardson of Silverton. Pre
sentation of flag. Address, Boys
and girls club work, J. L. Brady
of Salem. Music, "Ye Song Shop,"
conducted by Ross Warrenford of
Silverton.
Members of the West Side cir
cle of Jason Lee aid society are
asked to meet Friday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Bertha Love-
land, 2010 north Fifth street.
The home of Mrs. William Mc-
Gilchrist, Sr.. at the corner of
south Commercial and McGil-
ehrief streets, will be the scene on
Friday of a meeting of the wo
men's missionary society of the
First Congregational church.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tarpley and
Mrs. Agnes O'Day motored down
from' Portland to spend Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee and
Mrs. Margaret Tarpley.
Mrs. R. P. Talkington and Miss
Cora Talkington entertained as
their house guest last week A. W.
Talkington of Gainsville, Idaho.
Mr. Talkington was enroute to
his home after a business trip to
San Francisco.
Mrs. George Hug was the week
end guest In"- Portland of her
aunts. Miss Anne and Miss Mae
Shogren.
.
Special music by the Tested
choir of thirty voices will be giv
en at St. Paul's Episcopal church
on Sunday, Palm Sunday, and
the commemoration of the second
anniversary of the completion of
the new church.
The Rainbow drill team ot Sil
ver Bell circle of the Neighbors of
Woodcraft was entertained on
Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. Mina Olmsted. During a
short business meeting plana were
discussed for a trip to Portland
in June to attend the grand lodge
meeting. Regular drill work will
commence soon.
Assisting Mrs. Olmsted during
the refreshment hour were Mrs.
Zoe Waters and her small daugh
ter. Miss Zoe.
Mrs. Olmsted Is captain of the
drill team. Members are Mrs.
Lottie Townsend, Mrs. Lillie Wat-
kins, Mrs. Delia Stewart, Mrs,
Zoe Waters, Mrs. Olive Hauk,
Mrs. Nellie Henderson, Mrs. Mae
Snyder, Mrs. Tlllle Hall, Mrs.
Evelyn Hawthorne. Mrs. Dorothy
McDowell, Mrs. Nana Herren,
Mrs. Armeta Ireland, Mrs. Ethel
Mack, Mrs. Vera Bassett. Mrs.
Nora Busey and Mrs. Ida Traglio.
Mrs. Rachel Reeder Is flag bearer
and Mrs. Norma Terwilllger, ban
ner carrier.
The Carnation sewing club will
meet tomorrow afternoon at the
home of Mrs. George Scbulz, 1135
Marion street.
m m m
Mrs. James A. G arson enter
tained at 6:30 dinner Monday
evening honoring members of the
Birthday club. Tulips were used
about the rooms of the G arson
home and as a centerpiece on the
dining table.
Covers were laid for Mrs. J.
Suing. Mrs. C. Wiedmer, Mrs. M.
Dimeler, Mrs. T. M. Barr, Mrs.
M. Lane, Mrs. T. D. McClain, Mrs.
T. M. Schoettle, Mrs. R. Dibbs,
Mrs. C. H. Rlngwald, Mrs. E. A.
Pruitt, Mrs. M. J. Petzel. Mrs. F.
A. English and the hostess
Next month the club will meet
at Mrs. F. A. English's home.
Following a line party at the
Oregon last night members of the
T. H. D. club were the guests at
the home of Miss Doris Bowden
where a handkerchief shower was
given in honor of Miss Olive
Casto who will leave shortly for
Seattle to make her home.
In the group were Miss Olive
Casto, Miss Bertha Miller, Mice
Mylo Miller, Mies Edna Worden,
Miss Elsie Boynton, Mrs. Floyu
Siegmund, Miss Frances Plov.
Miss Pauline "Patterson, Mies
Ruth Walker and Miss Doris
Bowden.
The Young Married People's
class of the First Baptist churca
will meet tonight at the home. of
K. W. Smither, 880 north Church
street, for an April Fool party. A
number of distinctly unusual f'?a
tures and games have been plan
ned for the affair. All young mar
ried people will be welcomed.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam McGilchrist, Sr., was the
scene of a delightful gathering on
Saturday evening when forty loy
al Scotsmen celebrated Scotch
night" together. Old Tisbioned
dances and music entertained the
gucets. Joha Charge played the
bagpipes, Mrs. William Calder the
violiu, Jamea Stewart the saxa
phone and Miss Ethel McGil
christ accompanied on the piano.
During the evening Mrs. Cordon
McGilchrist sang three Scotch
songs and gave a recitation In a j
manner that pleased her listeners.
A supper was served shortly be-'
fore midnight.
Prof. M. D. Zane, member of
the University of Oregon art fac-1
ulty, will arrive in Salem late
tomorrow afternoon and tomor
row evening, beginning at seven
o'clock in the public library, he
will give the first lecture In the
university extension course which
will be offered in Salem this
spring. The opening tecture will
be illustrated with lantern slides.
More than forty have si erne d un
for the course for which two
hours of uuivetsity credit will be
given. Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, in
charge ot the registration, asks
that all checks for registration
fees be sent to Gilbert's studio
not later than tomorrow after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert will en
tertain Professor Zane at dinner
tomorrow evening.
One of the prettiest of the sea
son's weddings was solemn iced at
the home ot Chas. L. Wrig.u at
8 o'clock last night when Miss
Eunice Robinson became the
bride ot Howard Mulkey.
Mendelssohn's wedding march
was played as the bridal party
entered the living room, where
the ceremony was performed, un
der an arch of cherry blossoms.
The entire room was decorated
with cherry blossoms, JonquiU
ana aarrodiis. The couple was
attendeu by Mr. and Mrs. David
F. Furlough.
The bride was beautifully gown '
ed 1b whits satin and carried
rosea and white carnations. Her
bsndeau waa ot lilies of the val
ley.
The Suatron of honor wore pale
green radium ailk and carried
pink carnations. The single ring
service was performed by Rev.
Atcheson of the Jason Lee Meth
odist church. Only the intimate
friends of the couple were pres
ent.
Following the ceremony a buf
fet lunch was served by Mrs.
Wright assisted by Mrs. Albert
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Mulkey left eoon
after for Eugene and Medford,
San Francisco, Los Angeles and
Pasadena, Calif., and New Or
leans. Tbey will be home to their
friends after May first at 221
north Front street.
While In Pasadena they will
be the guests ot Mr. and Mrs.
Jamea Twaddell, who left Salem
a year and a half ago to make
their home In California.
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Spring is Building Time
Spring stimulates the desire of the progressive
man to own his own home. But building or buy
ing a home in most cases brings up the problem
of financing.
You can borrow money here at Hawkins &
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