TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925.
THE CAPITAL -JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON
PAGE THREE
Society and Club News
Edited by Rosalia Kebsr. Phona SI
Sixtieth
Anniversary
Celebrated
The aixtieth wedding anniver
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Macy
was celebrated on Sunday wben
tbeir children and a number of
their friends gathered at their
home to observe the day with
them. A buffet dinner wa served
at noon and music and conversa
tion entertained the group.
Mr. and Mra. Macy, who are
85 and 75 years of age respective
ly, were married In Salem In
1865. They have lived In Marlon
county all of the sixty years eincc
then and in Salem for the pact
thirty six yeare. Mr. Macy came
to Oregon from Iowa In 1863 and
Mrs. Macy came to the state in
1852.
Amjmg the children present at
the anniversary celebration were
Mre. Ella Morris of Los Angeles.
E. S. Macy of Portland, J. P.
Macy of Pendleton, Mies Pearl
Macy of Portland, Mrs. Ida May
of Salem, A. M. and B. W. Macy
of Salem. There are five grand
children. There have been no
deaths in the family.
Additional guests were Mr.
and Mrs. O. W. Needham, Mr.
and Mrs. Ccorge W. Wood, Mr.
and Mrs. G. C. Newgent, Robert
Newgent, A. E. Mclntire. Cordc
nla Mclntire, Margaret Mclntire,
Mra. D. D. Wright of Walla Wal
la, Washington. Other relatives
In the group were Ed May. eon
In law; Joseph M. Morris of Los
Angeles, son in law; Lillian Ly
nam, granddaughter, and Mre. B.
W. Macy, daughter in law.
Mre. C. P. Biehop motored to
Portland this morning with her
son. Chauncey Bishop, to remain
for a short visit.
The Woman's home missionary
society of the Ja60n Lee Method
let Episcopal church will meet to
morrow afternoon at 8:30 at the
home of Mrs. John Hunt. 1J4
north Canitol street. This will be
the quarterly tea meeting of the
society with all the women of the
church and the society invnea.
Of Interest In Salem Is the an
nouncement made in Roseburg re
cently of the engagement of Mise
Lola Merian Geiidea ana narry
Wythe Booth. Miss Geddcs is i
former Willamette university stu
dent. Mr. Booth Is a graduate of
the University of Oregon and i
member of Beta Theta PI. The be
trothal was announced at a din
ner at the Hotel Umpqua. The
wedding will be an event oi
early fall.
Members of the recently Install
ed chapter of the Eastern Star at
Falls City will be the guests of
Chadwick chapter at their reg
ular stated communication in the
Masonic Temple tonight. Seven
teen or eighteen members of the
new chapter will motor to Salem
for the purpose of observing th
procedure of business meeting as
conducted by an old and estab
lished chapter.
Mrs. R. W. Mareters spent the
week end in Roseburg with Mr.
Mareters, who has taken over the
law business of George Neuner
inc his annointment as U. S.
district attorney. At the end of
the school term the Mareters fam-
llv will move to Roseburg to
make their home.
Herbert Darby of Portland,
spent the week end with his moth
er, Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby
The woman's home missionary
society of the Leslie Methodist
church will meet Wednesday
tnrnonn at the home of Mrs. E.
A. Rhoten, 1595 south High
street. Miss Ella Moody will have
charge of the program witn aire
n B Morehead leading the devo
tional. The Lenten offering will
be taken at this meeting.
Mi Miriam Swarta of Port
land, snent the week end with
friends and relatives in Ealcm.
Mr. and Mre. Robert Dana and
Miss Eva Miles who have been
spending the year abroad will sail
from Southampton tomorrow for
New York. They will visit In New
York and other leading eastern
cities and with Mr. Dann'B broth
era in Canada and will arrive In
Salem sometime during the frist
week in Many.
Mra. Fred Launer has returned
from a visit sf several daya in
Albany with her daughter, Mrs.
Barkley Newman.
Miss Maxlne Reavls was the
honor guest at a delightful sur
prise party on Saturday, her tenth
birthday, wben her mother, Mrs.
Luanna O. Reavls, entertained
for her at a line party at the Ore
gon theater followed by several
delightful houra at games in the
Reavls home. Attractive spring
flowers centered the table In the
dining room where the guests
were served during the tea hour.
In the group were Maxlne Reav
Is, Helen Worth. Jane Robinson,
Kathryn Ellis, Josephine Mrtlll
chriet. Frances Lau, Lucretia
Shambrook, Jans Grime, Leondin
Aspinwall, Mary Jane Lau and
Marceil Reavls.
-
Mre. E. B. Stewart of Roseburg,
national vice president of the Am
erican Legion auxiliary, left Sun
day for an official visit to the
Mrs. Dyer,
Mrs. Byrd
Hostesses
Mrs. W. Connell Dyer and Mrs.
Prince Byrd wers hostesses yes
terday In the Byrd home at one of
the most attractlva bridge teaa of
the month when they entertained
membera of the Monday Bridge
luncheon club and four addition
al guests. Spring flowers with
tones of yellow in predominance
wers placed about the rooms and
clever Easter novelties were used
as accessories.
Mrs. Ray Hartmen, Mrs. C. E.
states of California, Arizona and Bales, Mrs. Allan Larson, and
New Mexico. From New Mexico I Mre. uaviu w. Byre were special
she will go to Washington, D. C. guests, uuest prizes of the after-
wher. she will attend the see- noon were won oy airs, naies ana
H!nn ct iIia rnnllnpnlal Con cress Mrs. Carson.
of the Daughters of the American aiemoers oi me ciun wno were
Revolution and following the suesis oi m. ujrer anu airs, uyru
meeting s'n will represent the were Mrs. nti blade,
western division of the auxiliary
at the meeting ot the Internation
al Council of Women in Wash
ington. D. C. Mrs. Stewart Is well
known in Salem.
Mre. T. A. Roberts, Mrs.
Curtis Cross, Mra. Arthur
Rahn, Mra. Ercel Kay, Mre. E. M.
Hofer, Mra. Frank Spears, Mra.
Keith Powell and Mre. Dan J. Fry
Jr.
Mrs. E. M. Hofer and Mrs. Er
cel Kay will entertain the club at
The executive committee of the
American Leelon auxiliary will
meet in the chamber of commerce the Hofer home next Monday.
rooms this evening at 7:30.
Guests of Mr. and Mre. John H
Mr. and Mra. Mark H. Savage Race on Sunday were Mr. and
left several days ago for Lewis- Mrs. Robert D. Wilcox and daugh
ton. Idaho, where they will be tern. Roberta and Esther of New
the guests for two weeks of Mr. berg, and Mr. and Mrs. George
Savage s brother, Bert r . savage. DeMoss of The Ball
Mr. and Mre. W. W. Moore and An interesting program has
daughters, Lucille and Dorothy, I been arranged for the meeting of
spent saturaay anu tsunuay in the Town and Gown club, form
Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd eriy the Lausanne Guild, which
Payne of Seattle, who were their I wilt be held Thursday afternoon.
house guests last week, accom- beginning at 2:30 In Lausanne
panied them as tar as foruanu.
members a number ot ths Alas
kan girls at Cheraawa will be
present to contribute to ths pro
gram. .
More than .seventy men, wo
men and children of ths Brush
College district met at ths school
house last night at a farewell par
ty given for Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Burton and their four sons, who
leave tomorrow for Yamhill to
make tbeir home. Mrs. Carl Har
rlt and Mrs. Arthur Utley were
the hostesses in charge ot the af
fair.
Games of various kinds enter
tained ths children on ths school
grounds and in ths basement of
the school while the "grown tips'
enjoyed radio music and a tew
quiet games In the main school
rooms. A late supper was served
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conwell en
tertained as their house guests
over Sunday Mr. and Mre. Law
rence Edholt ot Albany.
Mr. and Mra. A. Sternberg and
Mra. Lillian Redeker motored up
from Albany on Sunday to spend
the day with Salem relatives and
friends.
.
Dr. and Mra. C. R. Matthls ot
Corvallis motored over to spend
Sunday with Dr. Matthie's sister,
Miss Mary S. Matthls, who is re
covering from a recent aerious
operation. They were the guests
also ot Dr. and Mra. J. O. Matthis.
The two doctors are brothers
Mies Matthls is the house guefct
of Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Matthis dur
ing the time that she is recuper
ating. ...
Because of Holy Week the
meeting of the Thursday club
scheduled for Thursday has been
postponed for one week. Club
members will meet at ths E. C.
Cross home Beit wsek, Thursday,
April 16, with Mrs. Cross, Mrs.
H ' B. Thlelsen and Mra. Hussell
Ctttlin hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Norton ot
Saa Francisco, . ars ths house
kumsU of Mra. Norton's sister,
Mrs. Lawson. 1665 north Sixth
street. Mr. Norton la a retired
businees nun who plans to make
his home in Salsm. - '
...
Mrs. J. Mullen ot Chehalls.
Washington,-- who has been the
house guest ot her sister, Mrs.
Paul Wallace, for several weeks
returned Sunday to her ' hon
Mr. Mullen cams down to return
with her. Friends ot Mrs. Wallace
will be happy to hear that .he is
recovering from her long Illness.
...
The Kensington cltt bwill meet
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. 1.
M. Doughton, 1465 State street.
...
Mr. and Mra. Harry Hawkins
are being congratulated upon the
arrival ot a daughter on Sunday.
The little lady has been named
Harriet.
Friends ot Robert Bishop will
be pleased to learn that he has
sufficiently recovered to be about
on crutches and yesterday took
motor ride after having been con-
hall. Anyone interested in - the
university will be welcomed to
the meeting.
...
A charming bridge luncheon
was an event of yesterday when
Mrs. Albert C. Smith entertained
fined to his bed for the past six tne m. p. club In her home,
months, the result of an Injury spring flowers and Easter novel-
received in football at Moran ,ieB were attractive on the lunch-
school. I eon table with covers laid for
Mrs. M P. Adams, a snecial guest.
Complimenting Miss Frances willlam Marshall. Mrs. Ira
Virginle Melton and Mies Kath- DarbVi Mr8. i. pollis, Mra. Ernest
leen LaRaut. Mr. and Mre. Chas. Peterson, Mrs. Ed Pratt. Mra. Lou
L. Sherman were hosts at a de- Grote. Mrs. A. H. Steiner and the
lightful iniormavanair in meir hostess. Mrs. Smith.
home on Friday evening. During Hign ori,)ge score of the after
the evening the honor guests both 00n waa won by Mr8. Ernest Pet-
accomplished musicians, gave a ereon. Consolation award went to
musical program to me greai Mra Ira Darby.
nleasure of the group.
Additional guests were L. M.
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. James
H. Bohie. Cilbert Wrenn. Mies
Eleanor and Miss Elaine Sher
man, Charles Sherman, Jr.
Members of the
ill be the guests tomorrow
Mre. Earl Paulsen.
Mies Cathryn Bates will enter
tain the O. N. S. club In her home
at 930 north Summer street this
evening.
Mra. Stelner will entertain the
club at their next meeting.
Miss Edna Garfield was a Port
land visitor today.
Sweet Briar club members who
Adolynk club I will- meet tomorrow at the home
01 of Mrs. Al H. Stelner will be en
tertained with a travel program.
In addition to a paper on Alaska
to be read by one of the club
Children Quickly Learn
To Rely On Cuhcura
To soothe and heal the rashes and
kin Irritations of childhood. Dally
use of Cuticurm Soap, assisted by
Cuticum Ointment, will keep tne
skin and scalp clean and healthy
and prevent simple irritations from
becoming serious.
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MRS. SLOPER NAMED AS
STAYTON POSTMISTRESS
Stayton, Or., April 7. After
considerable time the question of
a postmaster for Stayton has been
decided. Mra. V. Dare Sioper,
wife of a local druggist, has been
appointed. She is a graduate of
Stayton high school and promi
nent in lodge and church circles
and her many friends are gratified
at havine her iccelve the appoint
ment. W. 11. Ilobson has been
acting postmaster.
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