MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1925
Society and Club News
Edited by Rosalia Kober, Phone 8J
Wedding
At Home
Beautiful
Mrs.
Wayne
nipmlipm nf iheir Sunday school
classes at a picnic on tne river
tomorrow evening beginning at
six o'clock. A picnic lunch and
aw nimiiii: will ream re the af
fair.
U. Patrick and Mra. I The Oregon conference branch
Henry will entertain woman's missionary society met
One of the loveliest of the sum
mer weddings was solemnised on
Saturday evening when Miss
Irene Curtis and Stanley
Allen were married in the home
of the bride's mother, Mrs. L. O.
Curtis. The living room of the
Curtis homo whore the ceremony
took place was decked with bowls
and baskets of pink gladioli and
white hydrangea. Only immediate
relatives of the bride.1 couple were
present. There were no attend
ants. Rev. E. F. Shanks officiat
ed. The bride wore an attractive
frock of faun crepe romaine
beaded In bronze and rose. She
rnrrind a shower bououet of
bride's roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen left after
thi nnrnnmnv for ft tWO WCOlts'
-I., in rti-tHuh rvihinihla and the
Puget Hound country. They will
make their nome in i-oruauu
where Mr. Al'.en is studying den
tistry. Mrs. Allen is well known In Sa
lam Kim u-fiA crailunted from O
A rv In 1!rH nnrt hat: been a high
school teacher both in Salem and
In Portland. She is a member of
pi rteta Phi. Mr. Allen is a mem
ber of Psl Omega, national den-
tni fi-jileviiltv. He formerly at
funded Willamette and the Uni
versity of Oregon.
MisK Viircaret Gray has
turnp.i to her home in Portland.
She was the house guest for sev
eral weeks of her aunt, -Mrs. jonn
McXary.
Mr and Mrs. Clifford Farmer
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk
motored to the Tillamook beach
es for the week end.
Honoring Mrs. Edwin Thielsen
of San Francisco. Mrs. C. D. Ga
briclson was hostcsfc at a line par
ty at the Oregon on Friday eve
ning. Later the group went to
the Gray llcllc. In addition to
Mrs. Thirteen, Mrs. Cabrielson'e
guests included, Miss Noll Thiel
sen, James Young, Carl Gabriel
son an ' Charles Kay Bishop.
Mrs. Thielsen, wl.o for many
years made her home in Salem,
has many friends here and a num
ber of informal affairs have been
luan In hr honor recently. Over
the week end she was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thielsen ni
their summer home at Agate
Beach.
. .
mi- mill Mrs. E. Schuneman
and Miss Katlierlno McCarthy of
(inmlia. Nebraska, Mrs. Seliuno-
mn'a trr. and her house guest
for the month, returned last night
from a visit of several days at the
Tillamook beaches and to hoa
Bide.
Rvlvifi Woods was the
guest in Portland over the week
end of Miss Florence Green.
Vivian Hargrove and
Miss Ucnlrlco Walton are spend
Ing ten days in Vancouver, U. C
Mrs. (5. A. Nye and daughter
n,ia infi on Friday for Centra
lla where they will be Hie guests
at Mra F W. SChW.in, MOIIlil
daughter. They will also visit Mt
Rainier before returning 60ilth.
a iu-,.r fen in (lie garden at
the homo of Mr. and Mra. W. E
A nrlnrnni.. Court street, ha
been announced liy the MarDow-
ell club. The affair will be given
tomorn.-.v afternoon from three
six o'clock.
AT members of the club will b.
hostesses and special honor guest'
will be f ir prominent Salem mil
.irlnna who have returned re
cently from their studies in-lead-
io. n,,,!;il renters of t ie conn
trv The sneeial curittfi will lit
Miss Iioroihy Pearcc, Miss Lucille
mi-i Marian Emmons and
U! Tun fMllirP I.OVO.
Punch and wafers will be eerv
h,l Infnrmnllv from the table
whnh will he arranged in the
nrhnr Thn affair, entirely in
fnrninl In nature, is being plan
far Ihp benefit of the SChol
arship loan fund which the club
maintains.
m HVntik Power Ia entertain
lng ns her house guests this week
her sister, Mrs. A. L. Hopkins of
Tneoma. and her niece and
nenhews. Marian, Clarence and
Harold Hopkins. Next week they
will hp house rruests of Mr. and
v K. T. Barnes and of the J
II. Baker family.
in annual convention in connec
tion with the Evangelical en
campment at Jennings Lodge, Or.
Mrs. C. C. Poling, president, of
Clam nnlna.1 tUa PnnVPtltion
Tue6dky.morniiig at 6:30 with an
impressive uevoiiouai eervice. m
An important meeting oi tne tne morning session tm mum m
Salem War Mothers will be held delegates were -ecorded, and af-
1U tltO UlltllllUUl Wl Wlllllli;n.c u- I mi a VW....1,..,..""
ditorlum tomorrow afternoon be- od by the presiding elders, Rev.
ginning at three o'clock. C. L. Schuster of Portland and
nev. u. L. L.oven or aaiem, pre-
Mrs. Josle Stewart will leave llmlnary business was transacted.
within severnl days for Califor- The afternoon devotions were
nia. She will accompany Miss conducted by Mi's. J. S. Stnmin of
C. theri:.e Dearborn, daughter of Napervllle, 111., and the nlgnt ae-
-ll l r nf Pni-vallia OAtinna hv Mm MftS EbV Of
.i.n ...til miim. Mill, nnllprp A f- I Pnrt land.
tor spending a month in Oakland At the afternoon session a wo-
Mrs. Stewart wll go to Eugene man s quarter trum iue memm
where she will act as head resi- Evangelical church, Portland.
dent at the Gamma Phi Beta furnished a selection. Rev. H. H.
house on the University of Ore- Farnham of Miiwau.;ie gavo au
gon campus. For the past three interesting digest of recent letters
years Mra. Stewart has served as received by him from bis son
House motner at int ri ncia rm veniuu, ui'"'j
house at Corvallis. At the night session the Lents
I choir sang anu iroiessor j. a
Miss Genevieve Findley, bride Stamm of Napervllle, HI., preach-
elect was honored at an attract- od the sermon.
ive shower at her home on Friday The Wednesday morning ses
evenlng when members of the L(on wafl taken up by reports from
Delta Alpha class oi ine pithl department secretaries, anu ciec
Methodist church entertained for tion of officers, which resulted as
I ni.nl V (rlfta WPI'A nrPAPntpd I Inllnn.n. D,aclilnnl M P3 P P Pnl-
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
should be sent directly to tuiao
Mame Zelgleman, chairman of the
state bulletin committee, at 315
Piatt building, roruunu.
--I--.! Ihn mnot an.
i ue selection v n.v r
liroprlate nam0 for the paper will
be left to the state dumohu m
mlttee, which .Is composed, in ad
dition to the chairman, of one
member from each of the 12 fed
erated clubs.
PAGE THREE
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peterson arc
at Pacific City for several days.
' t-
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Irwin
a; : at Cain's place at Neali-kan-nle
for a short vacation.
Other Salemltes at Pacific City
oiii Mr. n n'. uariow.
Mrs. E.' W. Lamport, M. Lamport
ind Miss Helen Lcisi.
An all day meeting of the Ev-
n.nn,l nirllwlnv eluh Will be
held on Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. T. W. Hall, 1496 Ferry
street. A pot luck lunch will' be
served at noon.
ing: vice president, .Mrs. Nellie
Myers; recording secretary, Mrs
a N. Thompson: ' easurer, Mrs.
C. L..Heckart. Mrs. O. D. Martin
...nn nlflnloil flnlpPT: in HlP an
mini meerinir of the general board
to be held at Council Bluffs,
Iowa, in the fall.
Miss Eugenia Phillips, mis-
mary in South America, gave
an address.
A thn Mruiinfr kivi. Inn Wetlncs-
.ln a rwnTll Allllllpm nln W.1A TITS-
remain for several weeke wliile president, Mrs. Pol-
Mr. Johnson will rctum on Wed- woman's mlsslonarv
in the honor guest In a "make
hn mm" cllill
Miss Elsie Lippold Is president
of the cla66 ana Aire. L,a.uoine i
Clark i the teacher
Miss Findlev has chosen Au
gust 19 as the time of her wed
ding to George Oliver.
Aninnir IllP visitors Ot NCSkO-
wln arc Mr. and Mrs. Paul John
son and daughter, Juliu. Mrs.
Johnson and her daughter win
WARDEN GIVES
sucn iudivld-
on the technique of
Virginia Valll IB Melgnan a iruu
Ing woman In "The Confldenco
Man" at the Bllgh theater today
and tomorrow.
Unipqua Cooperative Pruno
Growers, Oakland; incorporators,
T. B. Garrison, F. Fortin, A. u.
Mallory and others; membership
fee, 10.
Baker copper company, uuum ,
A permit to operate In Oregon
..,n iuiib in thn York Products
corporation, an Illlnobj corporation
with a capital of 11,600.000. F. 8.
Koetter of Portland ia attorney-in-
fact for Oregon.
Cuticura
Loveliness
A Clear
Healthy Skin
Insured by Ererr-dy
Ua of Cuticura Sop
H
AY FEVER
if yoa can't get way," mm
the attacks with
Xictts
V VapoRub
. W 1 7 Millie Jan Ud Yiart
nesday.
House guests of Mr. and Mrs.
vv s MeCall recently were M:
and Mrs. Harry Rice and daugh
ters, Helen and Margaret.
Mr. aiid Mrs. D. Tetter of Win-
nhiec. Canada, arc the noute
n-nrclK nf Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nei-
meyer. '
Mrs. Cora E. Reid and her
daughter. Miss Rita lteid, left
viwlerdav for a week at Nesko-
win.
Mr. and Mrs. William Esch are Mr. and Mrs. B
J. Miles. Brailt-
anticipating the arrival carly this son Miles .and their guests Mr.
week of their son in law and and Mrs. James A. Devitt. Miss
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Leah Devitt and John Devitt of
usaaioosa, luwit, cin-ui. ih "
last week at 0cean6ide. In the
-.-..nr. nUn warp Mr. 811(1 M TS.
will Knirrbt. Miss Marcia Knight.
Mra Warren Knight -.nd Bruce
C. Knight, all of Portland.
inir hv ihp woman's missionary
society, in appreciation of her
service
The. m-ini'lna.1 address was de
livored by Mrs. Stamm on the
"Alms of tlio Woman 6 Missionary
Society." Four points were em
phasized, as follows: J lie wo
man's missionary society should
be "A spiritual force, an cduca
tional factor, a fini.ncial asset,
fellowship center." oregonian.
Mr nnil M ivt .lnh:i Sundin and
family returned recently Horn
vacation at Newport.
Guests at the Wayne Henry
home over the week end were
Mrs. Lottie Crawford and two
children, Dorothy nml itannaii,
of Oregon City.
a inini.oaMnv and well at
tended meeting of the Bru6h Col
lege grange was held In the
grove at the Brush College 6Chool
on Friday evening. The program
consisted of a reading by Mrs.
Charles McCarter, a talk on the
flax Industry by uoionei w.- i.
Bartram, a reading Dy nm.
Wayne Henry, the story of a ro
cent auto trip from South Dako
ta by Mr. Brice, ana a reaumis u.
Mrs. Mercer. A weiner roast fol
lowed.
a nrt7A natinn.il federa
tion pin or its money equivalent,
If nrnrnrrprl 1H nilPrP.II LlltJ IlltZIU-
bers of the Oregon Federation of
Business and r roiessionui wu
men's club who submits the win
nlng name for the stats bulletin
n,a fir,! icaiio at which w'll bi
rpndv fnr distribution early this
f,,n The enntest. which started
An,c l and will close Sentem
ber 30, is open to all members of
fnnn,nMan pa eh heine enti
tled to submit two names, wnlcu
W-rilen T.evl E. Lawes. Of
Olno- iner nrlsnn. who DrobabW
itnnwR more about confidence men
than any other person In the
world, visited Thomas Melghn re-
centely at the Paramount L.ong
iflinnrl ointn rliirine the filming
nf Melirhan's latest picture. "The
Confidence Man," ana gave me
star some valuable pointers and
advice on making the production
In the picture, Tom play3 the
role of one of the smoothest crooks
l Ihp n-nmp anil I hft Warden CUIllO
In mlghly handy as an authority
r..iiif nf nnklaml. California. Mr.
nnitv mnmtliv Fsehl
formerly made their home here I
nml n niimher nf atrium nre oe-
inc nlannod for them by their
Salem friends.
Mr and Mrs. J. F. Tyler have
na o-iipHls Mr. and Airs. 1. lyier
and son, Itoyal, who came west
from their home In lowa to ai-
ft.-nd the Tylor family reunion
held yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes had
as their motor guests on a trip to I
Mehama yesterday .Mrs. .vt. u.
i)l...n,I,:qTi Mica M.irv Parnu-
nagl.nl and Miss Florence Power.
Mr. and Mrs. George Riches
Infi unainrilav nn a two weeks
mnlnr irill to the Puget Sound
country.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chadwick
were visitors at uceantiiue
cently.
II. nn.t Mm 7.llilnC HiL'L'S flnil
Mrs. Waller left this morning for
a ten day visit at HeasiUc wuere
they have reserved a couage.
rr an,1 Mrs. Carl E. Miller and
t..,A litilo ilaiiL'htprn have return
cd from a fortnlBht's visit in
Wnnhlnirlnn anil the Puget Sound
np,.ntrv Thev soent a week at
Seaside also.
Blotches
nnl (iml.rirrnRN.nir cjin llflllftllv be
dispelled by a few applications of
Hcsinol Ointment so don't let a pimply,
unattractive skin shut you oft from
..l.'rnilnn nv nlnncriTif. nfifinP.flt miia.
The healing ingredients of Keeinol help
it to aootue away uiotcncs, rcuncsH,
iuunlll,WBt j
that it has become a standnrcl treatment
for those in search of skin iicaitu,
At all drug etorca
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Todny
Sixty LauRrrs
Every Minute!
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Ilandy "Ilajrcr" boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100 DruggisU
Ar-lr!n l the triile murk of IliTrr Minn
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And every moaqilitol
And every roaeht
Black Flao is ' the
surest death to Ingecte
ever discovered. For it con
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and die. Not one escapes.
Ordinary insecticides iu,
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Tho four which get away breed hun
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But Black Flao kills 10 out of
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never use any liquid on
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ice.
F.itler Duck Flao powder
or liquid costs less. Many people
use both, preferring tho liquid to
kill flies, mosquitoes and moth
and the powder to kill roaches, ants,
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Bpecial introductory package con
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BLACK ft FLAG
I New Today I
Hifh in the Alps a Hidden
Inn and hidden within two
youthful hearts hidden here
from a storm that rajred with
outand now a greater storm
threatens them for the boy
sees the girl as he has never
anon Viol' hpfnrc and the girl
moves near him electrifying
with her beauty.
This is Enticement!
Don't miss it.
l?i-nm the. nnvnl that
H a nation has read by
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TheyaretnniiinganuBiiiH'"B -i
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