THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1925
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
GE THREE
Society and Cl ub Ne ws
Edited by Rosalia Kcber, Phone 82
Musicians
Honored at
Luncheon
Mrs. W. E. Anderson was host
ess at an attractive luncheon in
her home on Tuesday honoring a
group of prominent young Salem
musicians who hrve returned
home recently after etudying In
various parte of the country. The
group included Miss Dorothy
Fearce, Mies Marian Emmons,
Mies Iva Claire I jvc, Mius Lucille
Iloss, Miss Ruth Bedford, Mrs.
Mary Talmadgo ITeadrick, Mrs
Viola Vcrcler Holman and tha.
hostess, Mrs. W. E. Anderson.
Yellow and !nk stock and
yellow and pink zinnias wer-j
combined attractively- in the cen
terpiece of the luncheon table.
The same color plan was carried
out in the living room.
Following th luncheon the
guests were also honored at a
tea in the Anderson garden with
members of the MacDowell club
the hostesses.
Mies Ruth Fleming has return
ed to her home in San Francisco
after spending a month with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, William
Fleminr-
Mrs. Lewis Oreen (Nellie Row
land) came down from Portland
on Thursday and was the guest
for the day of Dorothy ami Lu
cille Moore.
Honoring Miss Kathcrine Mc
Carthy, the houre guest of her
sister, Mrs. G. K. Scluinoman,
Mrs. S. Droitenstein entertained
informally at bridge in her home
on Thursday afternoon.
In addition to Miss McCarthy
the group included Mrs. Schune
mnn, Mrs. E. A. Pruitt, Mrs. C. D.
Thomas. Mrs. August Iluckeeleln,
Mrs. John Natbman. Mrs. Herbert
L. Stiff, Mrs. Dwight Quisenber
ry and the host eta, Mrs. lirclten
etcin. During the tea hour Mrs. Quia
en berry agisted Mrs. Breitcnstein
Miss Mnttie Angelina Leland
and Claude C. White were mar
ried In the parsonage of the First
Christian church by Rev. J. J.
Evans yesterday. Following the
ceremony Mr. and Mrs. White loft
for the beach. They will make
their home here.
Mrs. J. E. James of Pasadena,
California, is the guest for sev
eral weeks of her niece, Mies Cor
nelia Marvin.
Mrs. F. W. Scire accompanied
by her sii;ter, Mrs. W. C. Howe of
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, nnd Mrs.
Howe's grandson, David Howe
Barry, and their niece, Ella Jean
Moody, nre spending this week ar
Ncskowln. Mrs. Howe nrul David
nre visiting for several weeks in
the Selee and Moody homes.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wlkberg
and youngest daughter, Olga are
visiting the various Oregon bench
cs this mouth.
Mrs. F. A. Elliott entertaiTffd
as her guest for several days re
cently Mrs. L. F. Hill of San
r-ancisco. Mrs. Hill has been
visiting in Portland for several
months.
Twenty three girls of grade
school ngn are n th0 YY summer
camp at Mchnma this week. Last
week flip high school girl reserves
camped there and during the pre
ceding week the place was turn
ed over to the members of he
Grax club. Miss Marian Wyman
who will return .to Salem short
ly to resume the work of Y. W.
eecretary, is in charge. Miss Mol
lis Vick, Mies Anne and Mies
Elizabeth Silver nnd Miss Mary
Erirkson nre serving as camp ad
visors this wrelc.
The parsonage of the First
Christian church was the scene
of a very quiet wedding yester
day whim Rev. J. J. Evnns per
formed the ceremony uniting
Henry H. Peters of Sublimity and
Bemice Scott of Silvcrton.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop,
Mltw Henrietta Bishop and Mrs.
Bishop's nephew, Mason David of
Dillard, Oregon, will return to
morrow or Saturday from a two
weeks' motor trip to Crater Lake,
Klamath Falls and the Oregon
caves.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Clark
left yesterday on a ten day motor
trip to Idaho. They will meet
friends from the cast there.
ECZ
El ON
and LIMBS
IkheH and Burned So Could
Not Sleep. Healed by Cuticura,
1 M tpnuhi ctartd with an
UeMner and hurnint? and then
'eczema broke out in a rash on my
(.r .Aft tinnh Mv (iw3i rouph
and scaly, and the breaking out
itched and burned to inai i coma
not eleep at night. The trouble
lasted about three months.
" I hrn (miner Cuticura SoaD
and Ointment and after using two
cakes o! Cuticura ooap ana one do
of Cuticura Ointment I wat com
pletely healed." (Signed) lames
i.- it.. UiMlthwin Hand.
tal, So. Bend,' IndM Jaru 16, 1925.
riniM flnait rlMnM and CU-
rtfy, Cuticura Ointment to soothe
and heal and Cuticura laicum to
powder and sweeten are wwai iot
daily toilet purposes.
-tz'lnn UktnMr&t U. Hillm. Mm
Cotior Shavtnt 3W 2ir.
Everett H. Craven, member
ship secretary of Portland YMCA
after spending two weeks with
relatives in the city left today for
Senbeck where he will attend the
district YMCA directum school
for the next three weeks. Mrs.
Craven .and little daughter will
remain in Salem while he is
away.
Because of the illness of her
father Mrs. Edythe Fox Mulkey
has postponed her trip to Welser,
Idaho, until later In the fall.
Mrs. W. N. Hulsey andNlaugh-
ter, Beryl Dean, returned Mon
day from a visit with relatives In
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,' and
Cada, Bennington and Blanch
ard, Oklahoma.
Prof, and Mrs. T. S. Roberts
have returned from a fortnight
at Newport. They were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence II out.
Mies Elsie Hop Lee who will
leave in the morning for San
Francisco by motor and take a
boat thei-e for Honolulu, has been
the inspiration of a number of de
lightful Informal affairs within
the last few days. Miss Hop Lee
has accepted a position in the
Hawaiian high schools.
On Tuesday evening Miss Jo
sephine Broe nnd Miss Frances
Hodge were hostesses at an at
tractive handkerchief shower for
Miss Hop Lee In the Bross home.
The guests included Mies Hop
Lee, Mrs.' Warren, Miss Beryl
Marstcrs, Miss Ruth Ross, Miss
Myrtle Jensen, Miss Mildred Tom-
linson. Miss Florence Young, Miss
Mildred Hansrn, Miss Irma
Baughey, Misw Mary Clilbert and
Mies Carol Cheney.
Mr. and Mrs. H. IT. Cornoyer
and their guest, Mies Rae Dodson
of Bilker, have returned from a
motor trip to Wallowa Lake and
over the Mt. Hood loop. Miss
Dodson is a guest at the Cornoy
er home for several days.
House guests of Prof, nnd Mrs.
Florian Von Eschen recently
were Professor Von Eschen 'e cons
ins, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Free
man of Philadelphia. Last week
sisters and a brother of the pro
fessor visited them. They were
Mr. and Mrs. Will Whiten!! of
Newton. Kansas, and Mrs. Elton
Rogers of Christiana, Pennsylva
nia. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman left by
motor yesterday for San Fran
cisco ai.d Ellis Von Eschen Is ac
companying them.
Word has been received here
of the marriage in Alaska on Au
gust 8 of Miss Olive Tomlinson to
Paul Poling, eon of Rev. and Mrs.
C. C. Poling. The ceremony was
performed by the groom's broth
er. Rev. Dan Poling, president of
the World Christian Endeavor.
Both Mr. ant' Mrs. Poling wcc
prominent on the '. .'lllamette cam
pus during their st iidcnt days.
Mr. Poling grndunted with the
class of '25 while Mrs. Poling
completed her sophomore year.
They will make their homo in
Monmouth where Mr. Poling Is
pastor of the Evangelical church.
Mrs H. W. Bross left this morn
ing for Hlllsboro. She will be the
house guest for several days of
Mips Barbara Reisen.
Hall's Catarrh
Mullein rrfe
It rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf
ness caused by Catarrh,
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F.J. CHENEY ci CO., Toledo, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Farr were
hosts at a reception at their home
near Sidney Saturday evening,
honorin;; their eon and daughter
in law, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Farr
(Oral Moore), who were mar
ried In Salem July 30th. and re
turned, last week from Newport
where they spent their honey
moon. The house was beautifully
decorated In greens and a pro
fusion of sweet peas In pastel
shades.
Those present were the honor
guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Farr,
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Marlatt, Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Freeman, Mr. and
Mrs. G. M. Belknap, Mr. and Mrs.
D. E. Blinston, Mr. and Mrs. C.
0. Whiteman, Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Dent, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Doty,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Meier, Miss
Louise Ralle. Miss Bene Blinston.j
Mies Janis Meier, J. G. White
man, Lloyd Marlatt and George
Ralle all of Sidney. Mr. and Mrs
Wm. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Moore
nnd children and Miss Moore of
Turner and the hosts, Mr. and;
Mrs. J. O. Farr.
I
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mills have,
ae their house guests Mr. and
Mrs. Waldo O. Mills and daugh
ter, Mary Ellen, and eon, Waldo,
Jr. Among the picnics and other
affairs planned for the gueste
was an outing at Woodland park
on Monday. In addition to the
hosts and their house guests the
group included Mr. .and Mrs. J.
H. Baker, Mrs. A. L. Hopkins of
Tacoma, Marion and Harold Hop
kins, Mrs. Frank Power and Miss
Florenco Power.
Mrs. H."W. Bross and Dr. Fan
nie A. Brown ontertnined at a
one o'clock luncheon In the Bross
home recently honoring Miss
Mary Fako who left on Monday
for San Frnncisco to enter the
nurses' training school a the
University hospital there.
A color plan t red and white
was carried out on the luncheon
table and in the living rooms.
Covers were laid for Miss Fake,
Mrs. Alice H. Dodd, Mrs. Jessie
Robertson, Miss Oda Chapman,
Mrs. Lyda Fake Brown, Miss Ma
rian Wyman, Mrs. Bertha Carl
son and the hostesses, Mrs. Bross
and Dr. Brown.
j
Mr: and Mrs. E. A. Brown and
two children are spending several
weeks at Crater LakG and at Nes-kowin.
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DUKE Dog
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Broiled Bacon With Codfish Cream
8 thin slices Frye's Delicious Bacon
yi lb. boneless salt codfish chunks
2 cupa milk 2 eggs
2 level tablespoons flour
1 teaspoon minced parsley or onion
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tops
Bhrad codflek, cover with oold water, heat
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Fry baoon till delicate brown. 8tlr flour In
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smooth. Pour baok In skillet, heat again
until egg barely "seta," then pour Into hot
serving dish and garnish with bacon anr1
alioes of sweat, raw onion sprinkled with
paprika.
hams
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. White were
hosts at a family dinner last
night honoring their son, Loren
R. White of Uoseburg. Pink mar
igolds centered the dining tahle
and' orange marigolds were used
about the living rooms.
In addition to Mr. and Mrs.
Loren white and children the
group Included Mr. and Mrs. Har
old T. White, W. T. Rameden and
the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
White.
Mr. White is traveling auditor
of the state industrial accident
commission. For seven years he
was a member of the staff in the
home office In the state house and
was a second year student in the
law school. He has been a mem
ber of the commission staff since
its organization.
Dr. and Mrs. Prince Byrd en
tertained as thpir house guests
recently Dr. Byrd'e parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Byrd of Spokane,
Washington; his brother In law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John
Nelson of Honolulu, H. I., and a
brother and sister in law, Mr. and
Mrs. Carrol Byrd of Willows, California.
Mrs. E. A, Colony has as her
house guest her aunt, Mrs. Emma
Manson of Grant, Nebraska.
Honoring Mrs. Louise Chapin
of San Francisco, the house guest
this week of Mrs. W. Al Jones,
Mrs. Edwara Giinngham was
hostess at an attractive luncheon
in her home yesterday. Covers
were laid for nine.
A number of social affairo
have been given during the past
few weeks for Mrs. Chapin. Last
week she was Mrs. W. H. Dan
cy'e house guest. This morning
Mrs. Chapiu left for her home in
Cnliforria.
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I Lthe favorite I
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Mra. H. W. Brixtt entertained st
dinner last night honoring Mies
Emily Lancel who returned re
cently from abroad where she
studied music for three years. Ad
ditional gueete were Prof, and
Mrs. B. W. Hobson. Mies Lancel
left this morning for ber home iu
San Francitico.
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REGINALD s atu kday
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'Everything The Name Implies"
Friday
Surprise
Bargain Sale 9 a. m.
36 Inch Flowered Cretonne
16c yard
Good assortment
to choose from
'An excellent value in Cretonne print
ed in new designs which is decorative
and effective. Has the new sheen
finish, suitable for draperies, pillows,
petticoats and comforters.
Sec Them Displayed in Our Show Windows
No Telephone Orders None Laid Away No C. 0. 1).
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New machines' prevent
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All silks and dclicato
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