THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
Society and Club News
Edited by Rosalia Keber, Phone 83
"Prankfest"
Is Enjoyed.
By Delegates
"PranUfest" night, accirdtnp
to the Oregon delegates was
among the most enjoyable of the
recent 7th annual convention of
the national Federation of Bust
neca and Professional Woman's
clubs which was heid In Portland,
Mnine, July 13 to 18th. "Prank
feet" night originated at the na
tional convention of the federa
tion in 1923 and proved such a
euccees that it has become a reg
ular institution and occupies a
Tcry important part on the con
vention program. As the title im
nlles it is an evening devoted en
tirely to fun, and affords each
delegation an opportunity of put
ting on somo original stunt or en
paging in some high jinks. The
affair was held this year in the
huge Palace ballroom at Old Or
chards, the Coney Island of Port
land, Maine, which was filled to
overflowing with delegations, all
of them In the distinctive and col
orful apparel which had eo mark
ed them during the convention, j
The stunt put on by the Oregon j
group will long be remembered hy
the visiting delegates from all
over the United States and Cana
da. Twelve colorful Pendleton In
dian blankets were given away,
ono from each club in the Oregon
etato federation, namely, Astoria,
Coos Bay, Corvallis, Eugene, Hood
River, Klamath Falls, Med ford,
Portland, The Dalles, Roseburg,
Salem and the Portland Women'u
Advertising club, to the lucky win
ncrs in a free raffle. Three beau
tiful Pendleton Indian shawls
were also presented, one to Miss
Adella Prichard, retiring national
president, a member of the Port
land, Oregon, club, one to Mies
Olive Joy Wright, the new na
tional president, whose home is in
Cleveland, Ohio, and a third to
MUM Mary Arlete Penny, the gen
eral chairman of the Portland,
Maine, convention. Dr. Mary Pur
Vine of Salem on behalf of the
eItibs in the Oregon Federation of
Business and Professional Wo
men's clubs, presented the chawls
to Mlfrs Prichard and Miss Wright
while Mrs. Josephine Forney did
the honors to Mies Penny.
Miss Martha Gasch, correspond
ing secretary of the Oregon fed
eration, and a member of the
Portland Business and Profes
sional Women 'c club, served as
chairman of the convention coni
mltteo for Oregon and had charge
of the stunt. To her and her com
fiiitteo composed of the following
Hicmbers, Miss Alice Agter, Miss
Margaret Aune, Miss Abbye
Bland, Mies Helen Budd, Aliss
Bess Colwell, Mies Edith Dailey,
lire. Ruth Gooch, Miss Rena JL.
Herrlck, Miss Alice M. Kraeni,:!;,
Miss Bertha Mae Schwan, M
Alice Wilson and Mrs. Lel.i
Wright, all of the Portland club,
together with Miss A, Grace
Johnson of Corvallis, Mrs. Leslie
Root of Hood River, Mrs. D. R.
Iie of Salem, Mm. M. B. Uilmore
of Eugene, Mies Ruth Johnson of
Astoria, Mies Vera McKay of Coos
Bay, Miss Roea B. Parrott of Rose
burg, Mrs. Gert-'ude E. Moore of
Klamath Falls, Mite Jane Olsn
of Medford and Miss Dora Sexton
of The Dalles, much credit is due
for the splendid representation
Biadc by Oregon at Portland,
Alain c.
Those nttending the convention
from Portland and Salem were.
Mies Adelia Prichard, Mips Mar
tha Gasch, Mrs. Josephine Forr.py
and Mrs. Sadie Da-is from Port
land, Dr. Mary Purvinc, Mrs. La
Rue Kofs and Mies Grace Smith
from Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Jewett and
children, Richard, Allan and ll.il,
of Central Point are visiting Su
Jem relatives this week. Accom
panied by Mrs. Marie Putnam and
her children, David and lieka Rie,
they left for a tour of the Ore
gon beaches yesterday. Mr. and
Mrs. Jewctt are also being enter
tained by Mr. and Mrs. D. K.
Luthy while in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mills hav
am thor curat Frank Slade of
Armeies, who was in 'n"
with Mr. Mills some '
I, . " of the Smart
B.y a visit witli rel-
iricnds in Minneano-
..ne.sotn. In recent letters to
wous sne expresses the wish to
return to Oregon in the near fu
ture. '
Officers and employes of the
United States National bank held
a delightful picnic Tuesday eve
ning at Hager'e grove. Swimming,
baseball and dancing were en
joyablo diversions of the evening
durli.g which time a delicious
picnic supper was served.
Those attending the affair
were Mr. and Mrs. David Eyre,
David Eyre, Jr., and Rovena Eyre,
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lamport,
Mr. and Mrs. Linn Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Townsend, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Armstrong, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Page and the Misses
Ruth Edwards, Mamie Homyer,
Clara Oehler, Bessie Smith and
the Meters. Lester Sandc, Elton
Thompson, Clark Lee, Karl Weng
er and Lawrence Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson re
turned the first of the week from
an' enjoyable three day trip to
Crater Lake and the Oregon caves
Mr, and Mrs. James Nesbit mo
tored to Portland recently for a
few days' visit with friends. They
will return to Salem this week
end.
After a delightful vacation at
Agato Beach Mrs. W. E. Burns
and small daughter, Ann Reed,
have returned to their home in
the city.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Orr and
daughter, Charlotte, and Mr. Orr'e
mother Mrs. Charlotte Orr are en
joying a short sojourn at Seaside.
They made the trip by motor.
Mrs. D. S. Adams has returned
to her home in Salem after an ex
tended visit with friends and rel
atives In Iowa.
Mies Salome Socolofjsky left
Sunday morning for an extended
trip into Canada. She expects to
be gone for several weeks, visit
ing in Victoria, Vancouver, and
other Canadian cities, and stop
ping in Seattle for a few days be
fore returning to Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Basey left
this morning for Nye Beach,
where they will be domiciled in
the4r summer home. They expect
to be away from the city for sev
eral weeks.
The women's evangelistic pray
er meeting was held this morn
ing at the home of Mrs. W. C.
Young on north Capitol street.
Mica Latollette was the leader.
Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Altman
wero obliged to postpone indefi
nitely their contemplated trip to
Los Angeles, through unavoid
able circumstances. The doctor
can be found in hie office as us
ual. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Pearce
of Minneapolis, Minnesota, wh'lt.
attending the Knight Templar
conclave at Seattle this week : :c
making a brief visit with their
brother, Robert Pearce and their
niece, Mrs. George E. Halvorsen.
Members of the W. F. M. S. of
the First Method .6 1 church are
asking all women interested to
meet at the home of Mrs. A. A.
Lee tomorrow afternoon to fill a
Christmas box to be sent to Afri
ca and a box containing hospital
supplies to be sent to China. Toys,
combs, mirrors, lca-l pencils and
old truelln are needed.
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Mr. andi-Mre. Philip Gilbert,
formerly of Salem, and who now
make their home In St. Paul,
Minnesota, will return to Salem
in the near future for a visit with
friends. Mr. Gilbert le practicing
law in St. Paul.
Salem People
Depart For
Europe
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jones de
parted last week end for New
York from where they will sail
for France. While in Europe they
will visit the many interesting old
cities of France, England and
Italy. The greatest part of their
time abroad will be spent lu Eng
land and during their sojourn in
France Mr. Jones will renew ac
quaintances with friends he made
during the war. They plan to re
turn to Salem the latter part of
September.
Prior to their departure tho
Misses Eugenia and Charlotte
Zeiber entertained with a delight
ful dinner in their honor. They
wore the inspiration for several
other charming affairs last week.
Mies Helen Meyer will motor
to Lakeview the first of naxt
week with her sister, Mra. E. 0.
Messner, where she will spend the
fall and winter. Mlfs Meyer is
well known in Salem having grad
uated from Salem high school
with the class of 1924.
Mrs. W. B. Johnson entertain
ed as her house guests during the
past week Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Healy and daughter, Evelyn of
San Francisco. A delightful trip
was taken by the group last week
end when they motored up the
Columbia river highway and over
the Mt. Hood loop. Those enjoy
ing the trip were Mr. and Mrs.
Healy and Evelyn Healy, Miss Le
Ua Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. W. A
Johnson and Mrs. W. B. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Healy and their
daughter left Tuesday morning
for their home In the south. En
route they plan to stop at Crater
Lake and at Klamath Falls.
Mrs. George F. Rodgers and
Miea Margaret Rodgers are home
from n vacation trip Into eastern
Washington.
Franklin B. Launcr left yes
terday afternoon for Corvallis
where he will spend the remaind
er of the week.
BREAKING OUT
OF BLISTERS
On Face. Sore Eruptions
Formed. Cuticura Heals,
Mv trouble began with a break
ing out of nimDles and blisters on
my face. The irritation caused me
to scratch and sore eruptions
formed. At times I had to stay
home from school on account of
the breaking out, and 1 could not
sleep at night on account of the
itch in? and miming.
. I tried different remedies with
out relief. I began using Cuticura
Soap and Ointment and they Helped
me. I continued the treatment and
nnw I am completely healed."
(Signed) Maurice Bus hey, 6425
Kusseu at., uctroii, iwicu.
Dailv use of Cuticura Soap, as
slsted by Cuticura Ointment, will
keep tbe skin neaitny,
Soap k. OIntm-l K wr) Pte. Talcum SoM
M-"ftj Lftbomtoiii DrT- H, Klcln, Km'
BUT Cuticura Shin Slick 25c.
Trofeeeor T. S. Roberts, before
an appreciative audience lat
week end in Portland gave an or
gan recital on tho new three man
ual pipe organ which has juet
recently been installed In the
Roee City Methodist church. Thie
organ ie unusually largo and Is
considered ono of the finest In
Portland.
Dr. Richard Avieon, formerly
pastor of the First Methodiet
Episcopal church in this city rnd
now pa6tor of First M E church at
Forest Grove, extended an invita
tion to Professor Roberts recent
ly to give an organ recital on the
new organ in that church the last
Sunday in August. Several people
from Salem aro planning on at
tending the recital.
Owing to the death of Mrs.
Stalger, the picnic planned for
thie evening by tho Sons of Vet
erans auxiliary, has been post
poned until next Tuesday when
an all afternoon picnic and pot
luck supper at 6:30 o'clock will
be served. Mrs. Staiger is related
to several members of the Sons of
Veterans auxiliary.
Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Johnson
have ae their guests for several
weeks Mr. and Mra. N. E.. Healy
and daughter, Evelyn of San Fran
clsco, A trip over the Columbia
river highway and the Mt. Hood
loop was enjoyed by the two fam
ilies last week end. They will mo
tor to Crater Lake and Klamath
Falls this week end returning to
the city Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mr,. Ernest Harrison
ar. receiving the congratulations
of their many friends over the
birth of a son on July 28th to be
named Ernest Clay. The child le
the first grandchili! of Mr. and i
Mrs. H. Clay Taylor and Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Harrison of this city.
' Miss Alice Applegate and
brother, Teddy of Portland, are
the house guesta of their aunts,
tho Misses Lillian and Pearl Ap
plegate, who reside on Cheniek
eta fctreet.
Friends of Miss Edna Flcks, a
former member of the Salem high
school faculty, have received news
from htr that she is touring Eu
rope during the summer months.
Mies Ficks has been teaching in
the New York city high schools
for tho laet four years.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rellly have
as their guests for several weeks
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. FInkenbiuer
of Conrad, Montana.
Trofessor and Mrs. W. E.
Kirk left this morning for
a six weeks' absence in Idaho.
They will go directly to Boise
and thence to the mountains
jwenty
LiptonEstates
Work at full
capacity to fill
the millions of Xi
tea pots that 5J
daily pour ff
Lipton's. '
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Basement Store Rp
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I II JL wrowopa -
One minutes
boil is all
you need
today for
perfect Jams
ana Jellies
At your grocer's
northwedt ot the city where they
will be the guests ol Mre. Klrk'e
parents, Mr. and Mra. B. 1. How
ard. They plan to return to Sa
lem the first of September.
PATARRH
H of head or throat Is usually
benefited by the vapors of
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V VaroRub
Ocr 17 Million Jar Una X marly
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M tremendous purciase from fh& Worlcfd
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Slade's ftrot.
west.
Mr. and Mrs. If. E. Morrison
kave motored to Victoria, I), c..
ana aeaiue lor a several days' vH-
Mrs. B. A. Mitchell Is entertain
ing as Her guests this week Mr
and Mrs. R. M. Dalton nnrt xiro
Barmer and daughter of Seattle
woo are enroute to Oakland. Cal
ifornia, where they expect to
make their home. Earlier In the
week Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Hofstet
ler and daughter of Tacoma were
owe gueeu ol Mrs. Mitchell,
. .
Mrs. John Corner has as her
kouse gueew this week Mrs. Har
old Street and email son of Se
attle. Mrs. Street will be the In-
aplratlon for several delightful
miormai aitairs.
Capter O, of the P. E. 0. Sister
hood will meet tinorrow afternoon
t J.30 o'clock at tbe home of
Mrs. William McOllchrltt ot 5600
South Commercial street. It Is
oped that all member, win h.
present.
Tomorrow!
This Sale in Basement
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