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WEDNESDAY, AFKIL 29, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL; SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE Society and Club News Tte Purity of Coticcra i Makes It Unexcelled For AO Toilet Purposes Edited bj Rosalia Keber, Phoaa Si Chapter Regent To Be Honored Mm. Russell Catlin, for the past year regent of Chemeketa chap ter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will be the honored guest at a luncheon at the Elmo 8. White home on Saturday when Mrs. White, Mrs. Mary Lisle end Mrs. L. W. Potter will be hjit esses to the entire chapter. Last year Mrs. White, with two assistant hostesses entertain ;l tho Chemeketa members at lunch eon honoring Mrs. Seymour Jones who had been recently chosen state regent. The lunch eon was one of the loveliest of the season. The event of Saturday is being anticipated with equal pleasure. Following the luncheon the chapter members will hold "a bus iness meeting. Officers will be elected for the coming year. This will be the final meeting of the year. a a Mr. and Mrs. George Hurley and son, Charles, and Mrs. Hur ley's aurt, Mrs. Martin Ludwlg. motored un from their home In J inv recently, to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bernardi " Mrs. P. S. Jackson of Portland, Is the hous guest of Mrs. Isaac i.ra Patterson for several aays. Mrs. Jackson, one of the direct- on. of the state War Mothers' or ganization, is In Salem lor i.ie state convention in session at the local chamber of commerce. Miss Gwendolyn Reese of Moro, will arriVA Friday to spena week as ths houso guest of her aunt, Mrs. Elmo S. White, a a a Mrs T. G. Bllch and her rranddauKhtcr. Margaret Ann. and Mrs. James Douglas and her children have returned from a week spent at the Bllgh cottage at Neskowin. un Renree G. Brown and Mrs H H. Olinge.' motored to Portland Monday to visit their aunt, Mrs. Ragen, who Is ill at her home, a. Mrs. Harwood Hall, Mr. and Mrs Ruthvn Turney will take group of the Chemawa etudents to Portland tomorrow where they will give musical numbers before the convention wmcn tne uepan- ment of public welfare of the Oreiron Federation of Women's riiiha la holding in Portland, to rtv. tnmnrrow and Friday. Num trs by the Chemawa octet and nnartet w 11 follow a paper Indian welfare which Mrs. Hall will trlve before the session. Mrs. E. E. Fisher will preside as chair man durlre the afternoon meet lng tomorrow. Mrs. Harrv Styles will be host ess tonight to a meeting of the Salem branch of the stnte music teachers' association. Mrs. J. N Robertson, Mrs. A M. Reerl. Mrs. Coates, Mrs. El bert Powell and Mrs. O. E. Ter- wiimrer will be hostesses tomor row at the April silver tea of the ladies' social circle of the Central Congresational church which will be given In the church parlors. Mrs. H. F. Smith entertained as her dinner guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Prideau and eon Harrv. Mrs. B. F. Moore, all of Portli nd, and her con and daugh ter In law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and their children, Ralph and Muriel, of Salem. Mrs. B. P. Taylor's home at 1990 State street will be the scene of the meeting of the Wo man's Alliance of the uniarlan church on Friday afternoon. The borne of Mrs. Claudius Thayer on north Capitol street will be the scene of a most Inter esting affair tonight when Salem Alpha Chi Omega alumnae will sponsor a MarDowell program Itb mothers of active and alum- e members as cpeclal guests. Program numbers will be given by Mrs. M-.iroe Gilbert, Mlu Mai mi Victor, Mrs. Martin Fereshe tlan. Mrs. Carl T. Pope, Mrs. W. '. Babcock, Mrs. -C. K. Spauld- Ing. Miss Amelia Babcock and Miss Dorother. Steusloff. Dr. John R. Sites will a:o give cello and vocal numbers. Mrs. G. F. Chambers and Mrs. Monroe Gilbert will assist Mrs. Thayer as hostesses. Mrs. Martin Fere ;hetian Is in charge of the program. Parrish Program Friday Ptoples You will be startled bow quickly and thoroughly you can stop skin eruptions una beauuty your complexion with S.S.S. PIMPLES are the first thing one notices In another person's (ace. It I- too often cruel In Its mUiudcracn,. It Judges from what it sees on the outside. Plmpk s are easy to get rid o' More red-ceusl That la what yon need when you ee pimples staring at yon In the mirror. Ked-rmls mean clear, pure. rich blood. Tbey mean clear, rud dy, lovable complexions. They mean nerve power, because all your nerve, arc fed by your blood. They mean freedom forever from pimples, from blackhead pest, from boils, from eczema and skin erup tions: from that tired, exhausted. run-down feeling. Red-blood-cells are the most important thing In the world to each of us. 6 S S. will aid Nature In building them for you! 8 S.S. baa been known since 182 as one of the greatest blood-build ers, blood-cleansers and system strengthened ever produced. fltart taking B.ss. today. Its medicinal ingredionta are purely vegetable ft. I. L Is ftolJ at aU root drag stores la to sire. Tbs Uffar sue IS Store scoeaaklh Phoenix Club Gives Informal The music and physical educa tion' departments of the Parrish school, under the direction of Mrs. Alice Thompson and Miss Etta White will give a program at the school gymnasium Friday evening beginning at 7:30. A very small admission price will be harged. The complete program follows: March, A Day at the Beach, Johnson; Garotte, Violets, Kern: Idyl, Springtime, Hawthorne; Overture, Jolly Bandits, Zamec nik; school orchestra. Wind of the Western Sea, Wil son; Tie Morning, Fearis; r aaetn the Smiling Day, Llghthlll; glee club. Solo dance, Firefly Dance; Eliz abeth Waters. Love and Flowers, Aldrlch; vi olin number. Group of dances, (a) Rufty Tufty (English;) b) Clover Leaf Schottiesche; (c) Hey Boys, Up Go We (English.) (d) Early English Minuet; (e) Chelsea Reach (English;) (f May Pole Dance; physical education de partment. Calm as the Night, Bohm: While Golden Hours Are Flying, Borel-Clare; girls chorus. Saxophone eolo. Golden Sun set, Finders; Glen Wilbur. Irish duet dance, Elizabeth Wa ters, Cynthia Delano. The Old Canoe, McCosh; A Mer ry Old Salt, Raymond; glee club. a a Week en ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Canfield were Mr. and Mrs. William Cravatt of Portland. a a Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Donaldson were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bernardi. On Sunday Mr. ar-' Mrs. Bernardi and Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson motored to Sublimity to visit with Mrs. Ber- nardl's cousin, Mrs. E. P. Schott. a a The Golden Hour club will meet tomorrow at the borne' of Mrs. Mason Bishop. One of the most attractive of th ? high school club dances of the year was given at the Illahee country club cn Saturday evening when the Phc nix club entertain ed more than a hundred guests at an Informal dance. The club house was uniquely decorated In cards, huge diamonds, spades, hearts and clubs covering the walls and ceiling. Clever playing card programs added a lovely touch to the affair. Patrons and patronesses were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. N'eison. Mr. and Mrs. George Hug, Mr. and Mrs. Holils Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marnach and Mr. and Mrs. William Bell. Members of the club who were hostesses were Miss Haxel George. Miss Wanda Jean Heberlie, Miss Fay Wassora, Miss Pauline Mar nach. Miss Fay Jo Wolx, Miss Gladys Albin, Miss Gladys Mur phy, Miss Alma Farmer. Miss Dor othy Swegle, Miss Dorothy Bell, Miss Josephine Jaskoskl, Miss Wilma Glese, Mies Florence Busch Miss Jennie May Hoppes, M Leona Geer, Miss Lorena Geer, Miss Gwendolin Harris, Miss Mar garet Tucker and Miss Rosalie Jones. Guests of the evening were Miss Dorothy- Kezer, Miss Loui6 Morehead, Mies Florence Powers, Miss Virginia Dorcas, Miss Wil- dred Pugb, Miss Ethel McGil christ, Miss Lucille Pettyjohn, Miss Winona Flanders, Miss Er ma Bolander, Miss Jean Shipp, Miss Marvel Edwards, Miss Hel en Arpke, Mies Francis Mapce, Miss Alpha Holcomb, Mies Mil dred Ackerman, Miss Neva Mil lard, Miss Mary Drager,. Miss Lois Gorsllne, Miss Helen Gore- line, Miss Dorris Nye, Miss Echo DeSart, Miss Kreta J nr. Miss Josephine Maulding, Miss Elva Franklin, Mies Marjareta Millard Miss Martha Hobson, Miss Fred ricka Carlson, Mies Maud Gwinn Mi6s Helen Breitenstein. Miss Gertrude Bartley, Mies Velma Simpklns, Mies Clara Wilton, Miss Caroline Lamblrth, Miss Maxlne Glover, Miss Grace Maden, Mies Frances Sande, Miss Geneva Sun din. Mies Maureen Styles, Miss Dorris Hensley, Miss Maria Riley, Miss Mildred Welch, Miss Helols.; i'lank, Mies Odlle Matthews, Miss Margaret Breitenstein, Miss Mar garet Bailey, Miss Lois Cavaness, Miss Audra Winshlp, Miss Towe, Miss Purdy, Miss Virginia Neef. Utss Helen Marcus. Garlin 8lmpson. Leroy Grote, Wayne Harris, Dennie Heenan. John Drager, Max Hubbs, Ross Harris, Wesley Ellis, Dr. Dack- strum, Millar Chapman, Cola McClellan. Raymond Bonesteele, Thomas Allen, Norman Brock, Russell Jones, Floyd Querry, Quenton Cox, Collie Marsters, Tom Duffy, George Acres, George Woodruff, BUI Verbic, Stewart Klbby, Eugene Young, Marvel Cooley, Con Gorden, Bob Ashby, Vern Mathes, Cecil Edwards, Jack Spong, Harold dinger, Howard Post, Don Kelly, Chas. 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