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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1925)
FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1925 tfHE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEMjI OREGON PAGE FIVE Society and Club News Edited by Rosalia Kobcr, Phono 82 Mrs. Olinger Wins Golf Honors Mre. H. II. Olinger "was pro :lalmed tho winner on Wedneeilay n trie iJomerny and Keene tro )hy bavins defeated Mrs. Orrla Try'at the Illnhce golf llnke. Tin 'inal match culminated from the :ompctition which began early In .ho summer season and was play ;d on the llnka on Ladies day, The ladies aro anticipating on hi n day the arrival on the course f a ladies team from Oregon GucbU at the home of Arefetant Joetmafiter and Mrs. A. K. Gib mrd are Mr. and Mre. J. O. Tat- nan of L.oh Angelca who are mo oring to British Columbia. Mr rntmnn and lr r'lhhnivl dps vn. ipwfnir t vion ilh i na whifh hirtfil vhen they were appointed letter arriere in Traverse cuy, miciu -an. Mr. and Mre. George W. Hug .nil eons, Wallace and Robert: eft recently for Ocean Park ffhere they will enjoy a two veelV vacation. They will bo lomiciled in tl.eir summer cot age. m Mrs. Viola Swartz returned to er home in Portland yesterday fter being the bouse guest of Ire. Jennie Miller for several aye. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Cameron nd grandson, Carl Butte, Jr., and Ir. and Mrs. E. C. Cameron and on, Hilly, spent last week end at leskowin. c Mr. and Mrs, Bryon Turner, Drmerly of this city and who ow make their home In Callfor- ia, will be Salem visitors la the ear future. Mrs. T. G. Bligh and grand aughter, Margaret Ann, return d last evening from Winnipeg an ad a, where they have been leiting for the last mouth. While i Canada they made eeveral de ghtful trips to places of Inter St. w Mra. Ethel Rftter and small son unior, returned yesterday from eattle. They were guesta of rlende In the Sound city. Gladys Emery tertaincd In onor of Mise Helen Currle. irlde-elect of August, at her home n me wauio Hin Thurfiday af- oon of music the honor guest raa presented with many lovely ilia by her menfla Thoee bidden to the affair were rrs. Arthur Dahl, Mra. W. J. taberly, Mrs. Alta Haberly, Mrs. D. Haberly, Mrs. C. R. Richee. Ira. J. C. Currle, Mrs. Helen Pa- et, Mrs. David Ramseyer, Mre '. H. Thompson, Mrs. J. J, bompson, Mrs. Will Janes, Mrs. lbert Mader, Mrs. Dewey Allen, Ira. W. P. Emery and the Misses .delalde Scriber, Loene Pooler, ofs Rlchea, Winnie Richee, Mil red Haberly, Julia Cnrrie, Evff rn Emery and the honor guest. lies Helen Currle. Mre. Charlce I. McNary hae rrived In Portland to join Sena- )r McNary, who hae been hers r some time. Mrs, McNary has le t returned from a two and a ait months' trip abroad, where lo visited Italy and France. Sen tor and Mra. McNary are at the nperial -Portland Tele- ram. - Mr. and Mra. Lynn F. Cronc illler have no their guesta the (iesea Gladys Orford of Tacoma .Qd Dorothy Orford of Boise, Ida- o. They will remain in Salem for ime time. Mlfi Pearl House and hr other of Knlama, Washington, re visiting with frienda In the ity. They made the trip by mo r. Mlffl House and her mother rmcrly resided here where they ave a host of frienda, m m m Dr. and Mra. George Sternberg ndfamlly are enjoying a delight il outing at Neskowin. They ;otored to the seashore. Mlse Mable Robertson le a ouse guest in Portland at the ome of Mrs. Leslie D. Howell, be expects to return to Salem lie week end. Mr. and Mra. Eugene Eckerliti, r., have as their guest for the eek Mica Helen Carroll of Wc atehec, Washington. Mr. and Ire. Eckerlin accompanied by iclr guest and Mr. and Mre. ugene Eckerlin, Jr., will motor to Newport for the week end. In New Battle I to ) s''r1 "' I iCeater-RimOOU) HART; BeZotv -ATTORUE Y STHPHENm Justice Siddons will hear the proceedings in the new evolution Tight whicn is raging ai "i6 t AHnovo Unrt nnd Ktcnuens IUU. nnui ""J" ...... . prepared the defense against the evolution injunction peuuuu. Mre. C. T. Pomeroy wae host ess yesterday for a 12 o'clock luncheon at her home honoring Mr. and Mre. Edward Brenner of Tillamook and Mrs. Alta Rehder ot Oakland, California. Covers were placed for seven. Salem friends of Mr. and Mre. Alfred Loy of Corvallis will b pleased to hear that they are the parents of an eleven and one half pound eon born Saturday July 26. The young man le the great grandson of J. Pearcy Stearns of Salem. He hae been named Stephen Leslie. a Mies Frances Quisenberry of Portland will arrive In Salem this evening To be tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Herman ot 689 north High street are re celvlng the congratulations of ineir menus over mo oirtn oi a young eon. He will bear tho name of Edward Lewie. Mr. and Mrs. William Kipper had an enjoyable outing at Nee kowin recently. Mrs. Chester A. Downe wae a Portland vleitor yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Utter and children, Robert, Betty and Ken neth, are homo from a ten days' vacation at Neskowin. They mo tored home laet Tuesday. Mr. and Mre. Gordon McGll- christ are being congratulated on the birth of a tit lighter born Tuesday, July 21. The little lady hae been given the name of Bev erly Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Max O. Buren ac companied by their eons, Wolcott and Peery, and Mite Luella Haus ler, returned home on Tuesday from a week's motor trip to Camp Lewie and Rainier national park Mrs. W. D. Clarke and Miss Greta Bailey were In Ilillsboro re- cently to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mra. A. D. Wagner who made her home in Newport. Mre. Lenta Westacott la ex pecting Miss Elizabeth McClay of Olympia, Washington, to arrive tomorrow, Miss McClay will mak-? an extended visit at the Westa cott borne. Clay Toothacre of Chicago le visiting at the home of hi par ents, Mr. and Mre. F. N. Tooth acre. He will remain in Salem for some time. Safe Mlk and Diet For Infants, Invalid, the Age?, Nursing Mot hen, Children, etc. Sat Diet fci JnmM well-balanced, palatable, easily assimilated diet that nourishes and up-builds. Use at meals, between meals, or n retiring.' Endorsed by physicians for over 40 years, j Prepared at home in a minute by briskly stirring the wwdet in hot or cold water. No cooking. Gideon Stolz ie spending the week In Seattle. Ho Is expected to return to Salem Sunday evening Mies Irene Pratt ot Grants Paes and a former Willamette- univer eity etudent, le the house guest of Mr. and Mre. A. C. Bohrnetedt Several charming affaire are be lDg planned in her honor. A quiet wedding at high noon yesterday in the parsonage of the Christian church united In mar riage Miea Hope Gilmer of Salem and John Turnbull of Rosedalo. Rev." R. L. Putnam officiated at the service. Tho bride wae attractive In a gown of tan satin and wore a pic ture hat to match. Miee Margaret Faith Gilmer, the bride'e sister and Miss Flora Turnbull, sister of the groom were the only wit neeses of the ceremony. After a short tour of the eaet Columbia river highway and Mt, Hood loop Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull will return to Salem to make their home. f Mrs. F. W. Launcr returned home yesterday from a vacation trip to Yachats which she en joyed with her son In law and daughter, Mr. and Mre. Barkley Newman of Albany. Over the week end Mr. and Mra. Newman wilt be entertained at the Launer home. Mre. J. C. Nelson will bo the week end guest of Mre. David Eaeon ot MeMinnVIIle. Sho will return to her homo Sunday evening. Mre. Richard Cartwright will return the first of next week from Oakland, California, where she has been for tho ' past few months ae tho guest of Mre. E. W. Tillson. w Mrs. Fritz Slade and two chil dren are domiciled at the T. A. Llveeley cottage at Neskowin. Mr. Slado motored them to the beach tfc: firet of the week, returning the eame day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert ac companied by their daughters, Mary Jane and Josephine, and Mre. J. C. Griffith motored to Crater Lake last week end where they are having an enjoyable out ing. They will return to the city tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. C. S; Hamilton is spend ing several weeke in Portland. Mr. Hamilton was recently oper ated upon at the Good Samaritan hospital. It le reported that he is getting along nicely. m m m Chapter G of the P. E. 0. sis terhood met thie afternoon at tho homo ot Mrs. William McGil chriet on south Commercial street. A large number ot members at tended the meeting. Mr. and Mre. Harry Hawkins have been entertaining ae their guests recently Mre. W. Robert McMurray and son, Bobby of Portland. They returned to their home the first of the week. Dr. and Mre. W. B. Mott are receiving the congratulations of their many friends over the birth of an eight and one half pound son. The baby, which hae been named William, waa born the morning of July 30. Miss Marian Wyman will spend three weeks of her vacation Jn Oregon at Taylor'e grove in the capacity of chaperone. During the present week Mise Wyman Js with menvbere ot the Grax club, Toss for Man 1 1 flf -.1 f Doris Lorenzo and her sister, Lo rette, of Florida City, FlaH loved the Banie man. Having been chums as well as sisters, they decided to toss a coin to see who would marry tho man who was the choice of both. Doris woa and Loretto stepped aside. v- high school graduates who were former girl reeorvee, for their outing. Next week ehe will be with the b'gh school girl reserves and the week following with the group from the grade echools. On Saturday of this week mem bers of the Grax club who are in camp will give a community pro gram at which all families In the neighborhood will be invited to be guests. In tle group are Mary Erics son, Bernice Mulvey, Elizabeth Falrchlld, Llllae Rowe, Loretta Varley, Erma Meeke, Emm Rich ards, Irene Brcithkupt, Imogen e Gardner, Ruth Stavor, LaVlnia Buirgy, Velleda Ohmart, Bernice Roberts and Myrtle Smith. Miss Clementine Charles, from tho local YWCA, will act ae chap erone, while Miss Wyman returns to Salem. , FIND LOONEY GRAFTED VICE ROCK ISLAND (Continued from Page One.? ed a lean-up campaign and were Joined by citizens committee. Son Shot to Death. The climax came October 6, 1922, when Looney's son, John Connor Looney, was killed ae he sat with his father In an Automo bile in front of a hotel. 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