. o ONE 2,
TUESDAY,
Society and
Faculty '
Plan Varied
Vacations
Willi this week practically the
last of the collese year, members
of the Willamette university fac
ulty are completiner their plans
for the Rummer vacation months.
Many will rrmnin on the campus
for the six wecltfl Rummer echool
with tripfi to Hie beach, the
mminf nfns, and PuKot. Soun.i
po'ntci occupyliiK the latter part
of the summer. Others nre plan
ning trlns that will take them
from .New York to southern Cali
fornia a"d all points between.
Mi'v Frances Kichanls. dean of
women, plriiis to traio on Friday
for Nnw York city to take a sum
mer course offered at Columbia
university specially for deans of
women. Dean and Mrs. fieorse H.
Alden will leave next week by mo
tor for a tour of several month.s
th:it will tn1:e them to Minneso
ta, W!--:ivn. MMilrnn and II
HnoK They will t?1:e the Lincoln
hi-T'iwnv to Chicago ami plan to
ret"vn by way of the Yellowstone
tr:'l.
Pi-of. and Mrs. K. C. Richards
are p'niuiins a t-ip'ruer nf g turfy
and play at Ilorkr-ley, California.
Aft'M the rinse nf the Pnivernity
of California summer ftWinol they
will tour southern-California ami
will be fie pucnts of relatives In
Los Anseles. They are n'fio plan
ning a trip into Yocmite nation
al park.
Anions thosf who are planning
Ion er t on rs are Prof, a n d M re.
Charles L. Sherman who with
their family will leave next week
for a time months' motor trip
through the middle wct. They
will visit relatives in Iowa for
eoTTin time.
Prof. Horace Wtlliston will he
a number of the faculty of the
cummer school at the University
of Montana In Missoula. Prof,
and Mra. WlllNton will leave Sa
lem on June 11 for Mipsoula. At
t h p c 1 o-fl f the r,u m m cr aes i o n
they will po to (Jtacier and Yel
low. one national parks.
Prof, and Mrs. W. 10. Kirk nnd
Prof, and Mrs. Gustav Ehen wilt
remain in Salem until the close
of summer srhool. Tlie Kirks plan
to s;ienl the remainder of the
summer at the Oregon beaches.
Prof, and Mrs. S. n. Laushlin also
plan a month or six weeks at the
nca'liarter summer school.
A variety of vacations nre be-
inK planned by other members of
tin faculty. Some will be exten
give and take up practically the
entire summer, others will be
content with brief jaunts to Ore
gon's mounfains nnd beaches.
Miss Amelia Hancock spent the
we;k end at tlte Alpha Chi Omec;a
house in Corvallls. She was
puest nt the Alpha CM formal on
Fridav niirht and attended the
Phi Helta Theta rountry dance on
Sat "rd ay even in sr.
Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Griffith
spent the w ek end at their sum
mer home at Nrkowiii.
Mrs. Frank Brown. Mrs. E. F.
Lamoureux, Mies Edna (iill and
KHth Urnwn motored to Nesko
win on Saturday morning to
sin pi! the week end.
-
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Lifihtfooi
and Hoyd Madill spent Saturday
and Sunday at Roekaway where
- they were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Sou t norland.
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Mercer and
daughter, Helen, left yesterday by
motor for southern California.
They will return to Salem ah.iut
June IS.
Beginning at nine thirty tomor
row morning the woman's f
eign missionary society, the
woman's liomP missionary fioct
etv, and the Central circle of th"
ladies aid society of tlie Jason
Lfe church will meet fn the
rhurch parlors for an all day ses
sion. The morning will be spent
in rolling badges and quilting
and a pot luck lunch will bp
nerved at noon. Busines? meetings
of the various organizations will
follow nnd at 2:30 the home mis
sionary society will have a short
program. Tea will be served lat
er. Cecil Royal of Dtinsmuir. Cali
fornia, who has been spending a
week with h is paren ts, Mr. an d
Mrs. S. W. Royal, left today by
motor for California. His mother
accompanied him and after a
short stop fn Dunsmuir will re
turn to her Salem home.
D
I'JLL!
ire
In Pimples on Face and Hands,
Lost Sleep, Cuticura Heals,
" Eczema broke out In pimples
and affected my fact and hands. It
would itch and burn and I could
not keep from scratching. I loit
sleep for weeks. I ccula not put
my hands in water no do any kind
of work.
14 The trouble tested two months
before I used Cuticura Soap and
Ointment and afttr I had ud one
cake of Cuticura Soap and two
bores cf Cuticura Ointment I was
healed." (Sipnrdf Miss Marie Rus
s;ll, Melrose, New Mexico, Sept.
23, 1924.
These fragrant emollients are all
you need for all toilet purpose..
Soap to cleanse and purify. Oint
ment to toot he and beal, Talcum
to powder and refresh.
SMr-ff- OlBtRnt Mrf Pit TVII !Md
f"" Cnticnra $bvin Stick 25.
1925
Edited by IMnia
-sir. and Mrs. A. W. Lightfooi
v.ere hosts at a delightful affair
one evening last week when they
entertained at five hundred In
their home on Capitol street. Mr.
and Ji.rs. Joe Williams won high
honors among the three tables of
players. Baskets of ferns and col
umbine were used effectively
about the rooms. A cafeteria slip
per was served.
The guests included Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Tumblcson. Mr. and
Mrs. William II. Hardy. Mr. and
Mrs. Howard McGill, Mr. and
Mrs. E. A Thompson, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Williams, Boyd Madill,
Mrs. L. Brassfield and tfie hosts,
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Llghtfoot.
t.
Miss Elrod
Marries
Salem Man
Last night at the home of her
parents on Willamette Heights in
Portland Miss Lucile A. Elrod,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Elrod. became the bride of Ralph
Dickinson Moores, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. N. Moores of Salem, Dr.
II. L. Bowman officiating before
a group of relatives and intimate
friendi3.
An altar of palms, gladott nnd
snapdragons with tall candelabra
was Improvised before the fire
place in the large living room,
where the ceremony was per
formed.
The bride wore a handsome
gown of ivory satin, embroidered
in pearls anil with bertha and
flounce of duchess lace. It had a
court train of satin, over which
the tulle veil fell from a coronet
of (Inch cf s point lace edged in
orange blossoms. She carried a
shower bouquet of orchids and
ardenins.
She was attended by her sis
ter, Mi.;s Maurine Elrod, and
Mrs. George T. Mickle as maid
and matron of honor. Mrs. Miekld
wore a gown of yellow chiffon
with full skirt on which were
appliqued large green velvet
flowers. Her headdress was
band of yellow tulle to match her
gown, and she carried a shower
bouquet of forget me nots :tnd
delphinium.
Miss Elrod was in periwinkle
chiffon, cut similarly, with large
yellow flowers on the skirt. She
wore a headdress of tulle to
match and carried a shower 1;.)U
quet of yellow iris and snapdrag
ons.
't the large rtception which
followed, Mr. and Mrs. Elrod an I
Mr. and Mrs. Moorea received
with the bridal party and Ken
neth Monres, who acted as best
man for his brother. M rs. Elrod
wore a gown of peach colored sat
in covered with beaded cream
colored lace, and a corsage of
Ophelia roses and lilies of the
valley. Mrs. Moores was In dark
blue with a corsage of forget me
nots and roses.
Presiding at the dining table
with its soft candle light nnd
centerpiece of gladioli and snap
dragons were Mrs. E. V. 1,1 air
field, Mrs. Alice Gill. Mrs. George
T. Gerlinger and Mrs. L. K.
Moore.
After a wedding trip of about
a month, during which the younq
couple will visit In Alaska, Mr.
and Mrs. Moores will be at home
on Salem Heights.
Miss Doris Bowden is spending
several weeks with relatives in
San Francisco. She will return by
motor,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albrlch
and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Barr mo
tored to Portland last night to at
tend the graduation exercises at
the North Pacific Dental college.
Mr. and Mrs. Albrirh's son. Jos
eph Alhrich, was a member of
Hie graduating clas.
Rev. Vincent Keen an and his
mother, Mrs. Thomas Keen an,
left last week by motor for south
ern California, to spend several
weeks.
Mrs. Karl Kugel will be hostess
to a meeting of the Sweet Briar
club in her home tomorrow.
TELEPHON
GIRL NOW WELL
Suffered Two Vears. Relieved
by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Marshalltown, Iowa. "At the time
I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
vegetable Com
pound I wan n t,-l.
c phone operator
and had been suf
fering for two
years with bearing-down
pains
and cramps in my
legs so I could
scarcely walk. At
times I could not
do any kind of
Wnrlr in awinn.
vi my irouuie. my
mother was taking tlfe medicine for
me vii,uKc oi L,ne ana she thought
it would help me and it did. I have
also taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver
Pills. I recommend your medicines
to my friends and I will answer all
letters asking about them."-Mrs. P.
E. Everts. Box 149, Marshalltown, la.
Mra. Norton's Experience
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I
n wi-mr mm nervous. BJia nsd such
ornble dizzy spells that I could not
;iiu mime oays. 1 naa no appetite,
as restless at night and felt all nm
own. My husband got me t bottle
f the Vegetable Compound and I am
;irpried at the results tftrt taking
icrcc St, Dover, N. U.
Club
Keber, Phone 82
Mrs.,Luelk
Kimball Is
Honor Guest
Mrs. Luella D. Kimball of Pas
adena, California, whose huihand
was the founder and the first pres
ident of Kimball School of Theol
ogv, is the special guest of the
college and her old Salem tne.iils
this week and an honor guest at
the commencement exercises this
afternoon.
It has been ten years since
Mrs. Kimball has returned to the
school and her presence Is ad-Jin?
greatly to the occasion. Tonight
Mrs. Kimball will be an honor
guest at the alumni banquot
which will he served In the Leslie
Methodist church. Kev. Fred Tay
lor will he toastmaster and Rev.
Royal Bishee of India, will give
the main address.
Tomorrow, Thursday and Fri
day, Mrs. Kimball will be the
house guest of Mrs. E. T. Barnes
who will ask a few of her old
friends to spend Thursday after
noon with her. The affair will be
quite informal.
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Myer
were hosts last Saturday at a
buffet luncheon com pi Imen 1111.4
Governor Pierce on his 64th
birthday. The Informal affair was
held at the Myers home in Irving
ton following the Memorial day
evercises in the morning, in
which Governor Pierce took part
Oregonian.
Miss Gertrude Roberta and Miss
Genevieve Peck of Portland, were
the guests of Mrs. W. I. Staley
over the week end.
Th0 Salem W. It. C. will send
: the following delegates to the
state W. R. C. convention which
will be held at Oregon City on
.tunc 23-25 : Bernice Bouffleur,
Mary Neyhart, Cordelia LaBare,
Mabel Lockwood, May Townsend,
Jennie Martin, houfse Kraps.
Clara Adams, Mary Halley, T i
ces Thompson, Loui.se Koon. Al
ternates chosen wore Hattie Ken
non. H:.nnah Higins, Mollfe Ben
nett, Flora Zinn, Margaret Clark,
Lulu Boring, Alta Schneider.
Amanda Cr 11111, Ida Ross, Pru
dence Bouffleur and Ahnira
Scott. '
Four birthdays will be celebrat
ed conjointly tomorrow evening
when Mrs. K. T. Brown and Mrs.
Horace Williston will entertaiu
at a picnic on the river. It has
become an annual custom for MiH
Frances Richards, Prof. E. C.
Richards, Mrs. E. T. Brown and
Mrs. Horace Williston to cele
brate their birthday anniversa
ries together and last year Mi
Richards was hostess to the group
In the group -will be Prof, and
Mrs. E. C. Richards, Prof, and
Mrs. E. T. Brown, Prof, and Mrs.
Horace Williston and MiB Fran
ces Richards.
An all day meeting of the Roy
al Neighbors sewing club will be
held tomorrow at the home of
Mrs. Minna Saunders. 1280 E
street. A pot luck lunch will be
served at noon. i
VMHEN VOO R6 JlST
rwiM; for A Birvri F
AND ALL YOUR FRIENDS
OWN OfVE
AMD You MAK REGULAR
Trips oowjm To a
certain! store ujimootu
TO GAZe AT TMS
UHCEL YOU
liJAMT I O
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Ain't It a Grand and Glorious Fcelin'?
Vlicn yon hike along the joyville trail to school every morning
on a hiryr.lc?
Wlien the gang gcta togcUicr after
Hf'hool for a spin somewhere be
fore going home?
When you don't have to get into
a stuffy trolley to go to achool or
run errands for the folks?
When you have a good bicycle
anil rido off for a Saturday or
holiday with the fellers the
cool woods, the baseball lot, the
picnic, and all thosn places red
blooded boys go to?
When you feel yourself getting
solid and stronger day by day
THE CAPITAL JOIJRNA)., SALEM, OREGON
News
Mr. und Mrs. Harry Kroner
were the honor guests at a pleas
ant surprise party In their new
home on north Twentieth street
on Friduy evening. The day was
Mr. Kroner's wedding anniver
sary and the guests brought a
beautiful rug as a birthday gift
for Mr. Kroner. Music and games
interested the gi'oup until the re
freshment hour.
In the group were Mr. and Mrs.
Kroner. Air. and Mrs. Tucker,, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Leo Huddleston. Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Inocenti, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Kaijoy, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Parker, Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Hill, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Ruckles, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Da
vison, Mrs. Beryl Arnold, Mrs.
'Rena Wilber, Glenn Wilder, Mies
Pauline Pierce, Miss Ruth Lat
len, Miss Margaret Kanoy, Miss
Doris and Miss Mntine Hill, Mrs.
Anna Shank, Mrs. Davie, Russell
Buckles, Donald Kuhn, Herbert
Arnold nnd Virgil Davison.
Nydia iemple. Daughters of the
Nile, will hold a ceremonial June
S, at 2 p. m., at Pythian temple.
The class will meet at 11 a. m.
for registration, luncheon at Elks
temple at noon, reservations to be
made to Mrs. Dow Walker, Bea
con 2658, or Mrs. Edward A. Burt
Tabor 0439.. Class will be guests
of the temple, will) the presidents
of the clubs throughout the state.
The Queen of Zora temple, of Ta-
Start the Boy Right
Give him his chance to grow into sturdy,
strong, healthy manhood.
Bicycle riding will give him exercise and
all those other outdoor advantages that
keep him happy and contented while
developing.
There is a just-right model for him.
Let's get together today and get a line
up on what the younpster and you
want.
LLOYD E. RAMSDEN
387 Court Street
Columbia, Dayton and Emblem Bicycles
See us for Children's Wheel Goods. Kiddie Knrs.
Velocipedes, etc.
- AMD IN .SCHOOL. YOU
CAN'T SET Your mind
OM YcwR .STUDIES
Fof THIMKIMG ABOUT IT
- and Them- one, day
dad says because You've;
B66N GOOD IN SCHOOL
lUORK,AUD AROUUD TH6
r v. Mouae TOKJ caw
HAUG THAT
from the exercise and the air and
the sunshine?
Ain't it a grand and glorious
feclin' to know your pals "n't
ride away and leave you, now
that yon bare a bicycle and can
be one of thrm? You can tell
the world it is!
Your dealer is ready to show yon
the model you onght to have. It
won't cost a whole lot. See him
lodoy or get your Dad to take
you to him and tomorrow you'U
do what all the fellers do these
days
ct j - .'. ::.-h., with her "tribo" ol
(! :i - mirlH, uml membere (rum
H i iiMiiple, Seattle, Waeli.,
v.'ii- i ;nl the ceremonial. Visit
ors I'.um :ih temples wll be enter
tninoil in d inner, later attending
RIDE A
BICYCLE
Pay for it on easy
terms
The Balance $1.50
per week
Call in and see our new
models
Harry W. Scott
"The Cycle Man"
- AMD YOU HINT AROUWD
To DAD ABOUT IT BUT
HC PAYS NO ATTFNTIOW
Tb YOLf
DouJfJ AMO BUY IT-rU-M-M
- ROV AIM'T IT
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tei liiven hy Al Kader nobles, for
e at the Multnomah ho-
TOMORROW
"PAMPERED
YOUTH"
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