Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 28, 1925, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
Society and Cl ub Ne ws
Edited bjr Rosalia Keber, Phono II
Miss Vick
Honor Guest
At Shower
Mies Ilertha Vick, whoso mar
riage to ltoy J.tcobBon will be an
vent of Sunday at the Chark'e
Vick home, was honored np:ain nt
a bride'j ehower when Mra.- Bo
eeli and Mre. Oscar. MelKanrd en
tertained for her on "Wednesday
eventnjr. A dinner was given 'n
tlie Hoacll home at six thirty with
mcmbcr.i of the family Included
Jn the Kuest group. In the evening
a hoet of girt were presented to
Iho bride-elect.
In the group were Mir- Viek.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Vick, Mr. and
Mrs. Chnarlee Vick, Ml.c6 Harriet
Marie Vick. Roy Jaoobsen, Mr.
and Mrs. Melgaard and Mr. and
Mro. Bosell.
T,ottcra received recently by
Salem friends of Miss Elizabeth
Lord wl-o is upending several
yc.ira in the Philippine tslnndu
anil the Orient, tell of interesting
experiences at Barriiio, the moun
- tain resort a number of hours
from Manila. Tiecpuee of the tum
mcr storms Manila residents or
dinarily leave Bagnio 'n June but
Mifa Lord found It so ngreenble
that she preferred to remain,
longer. (In July 20 eho had com
pleted all arrangements to retur.l
to Manila when a typhoon, one
of the worst in history, struck
that district an ', made travel im
possible as all 'OJfl6 were wash
ed out by the heavy, rains. A long
delay rcsultct. Miss Lord piano to
remain in Manila until the end of
tho summer and her further plane
aro most indefinite.
Miss I-ord writes of a number
of old friends encountered in the
Islands. During this summer 6he
lias met in Bagnio Judge and Mrs.
Johns who are well known here.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mears who
aro well known in Salem, and
Mrs. Howard Stritkler (Ruth
Jrayl who spen' many years of
tier life here and who has count
less friends In the county. Mrs.
Lillian Seaton and M is Lillian
A.nld, both of Eugene, with whom
Mies Lord travelled In the Malay
peninsula and through India,
apent the entire summer In Ma
lila. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 0. Myers
had as their guesta enrly in the
week Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Myers
and (laughter, Miss Marie Myers,
at Meriford. They are motoring
through to Portland.
Colonel and Mrs. E. llofer and
their 6on in law, daughter and
grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
liynon and Allan, Jr., of Portland,
left yesterday for the bench. They
will remain over the week end at
tho Hofer summer home "Madi
ore" at Agate Beach.
' House guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry M. Hawkins on Tuesday
anil Wednesday of this week were
Mr. and Mre. II. R. Rogers of
Spokane, Washington. They left
Wednesday evening for California
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harbison
and family, and Mrs. Harbison's
father, Dr. S. A. Bowman, re
turned Tuesday evening from a
two weeks' vacation at Neekowln.
While there they had as their
ruest an old family friend, Dr. K.
S. Simpson of Pittsburgh. Penn
sylvania. They also entertained a
nephew of Mrs. Harbison. John
Council of Santa Monica, Califor
nia, and Al Black of Santa Monica
Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Sr.,
will return early next week from
their summer home at Ncskowin
where they Lave been spending
' several weeko
During the past two weeks
Miss Emma Roilge.'S has been the
guest of Mrs. Ernest E. Smith and
family on a motor trip to Mc
Minnville, Pacific City and Nes
towin. In the group also Is Mis.
J. M. Honnold.
Mrs. Randa McDonald and Mrs.
W. J. Busick have returned to
their homes after a week's stay at
Ncskowin.
Mies Iva Claire Love, Miss Ma
rian and Mies Lucille Emmons
motored to Monmouth yesterday.
Mise Love appeared on the as
sembly program at the stale nor
mal school in a duet number with
a Monmouth girl with whom she
ad studied at the Cornish school
rn Seattle.
Mr. and Mia. B. 0. Shucking
and Mrs. A. N. Gilbert returned
recently from two interesting mo
tor trips. They spent ten days in
California and after a few days at
home started north.
On the second trip they drove
to Glacier national park, through
Montana and up to Calgary, Can
ada. From Calgary they went to
Bnnff and Lake Louise and re
turned by way of Seattle. They
spent two weeks In Canada.
Among the vacationists return
ing recently from Newport were
Mrs. W. Roblson and daughter.
Grace. They spent two weeks
there.
Roots and Herbs Used in
Medicine
Th T.ydta E. Pinkhnm Medicine
Co., of Lynn, Mam., Is recognized
s the Krentest uner of roots and
herbs In the world. Over half a
million pounds ure used annually
In manufacturing Lydia E. Pink
. ham's . Vegetable Compound.
These herbs are gathered with
the greatest care at the boa eon of
the yeai when the medicinal ele
ments which they contain are at
their best. This, In part, accounts
for the wonderful efficiency of
Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable
Compound In restoring ailing wo
men to health and turenrth. df.
Millionaire Quits Job as Laborer
Is
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On an invitation from Mrs. "Fifi" SlUlman, to visit Iter
at her Summer home in Quebec, Fowler McCormick has
quit his job as a laborer in his father's harvester plant and
returned to the fray life of the Chicago gold coast before
paying a visit to the North.
Miss Katnryn' Gunnell has re
turned from a visit of ten days
in Umatilla county. In Pendleton
Miss Gunnell was the house guest
of Major and Mrs. Lee Morehouse.
During her vi6lt thero she took
number of interesting stills
of the work of a moving picture
company which is filming a west
ern picture along the Umatilla
river at the present time. Pictures
of their scenes, and of a number
of their stars Including Hoot Gib
son and Dustin Farnham are in
cluded In Miss Gunnell's collec
tion which she will have on dis
play shortly. Her nephew Mcr
lyn J. Gunnell, accompanied her.
Ho will ride In the Pendleton
Round up and Mies Gunnell will
return to Pendleton at that time
to take more pictures.
An Interesting Salem visitor at
the present time ia Mrs. W. I).
George who Is the house guest for
several weeks oi her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. It. E. Downing. Mrs.
George has been working on her
part In the Cecil Di Mille produc
tion "Tbo Road to Yesterday,"
which will be released 6oon.
Among the actors who have leads
in this production are vera Kcyn-
olds, Julia Faye and Joseph
Schildkraut. Upon her return to
Hollywood Mrs. George may again
resume work In the moving pic
ture colony.
Mrs. F. L. Miller and two
daughters, Minnie and Edna,
have returned from Newport
where they epent two weeks.
T n C.snn Vaftv ln:tffnlr h.lA
returned from Longvlcw, Wash
ington, where she visited with
friends for several weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. II. Auman anil
vfi... iia-nl Auman hnvn reliirtie,!
from a motor trip of a month In
southern California. They were
house guests In Los Angeles of
the J. Kennedy family who for
merly matto tneir nome in amnu.
Lemons Bleach
the Skin White
The only harm
lees way to
bleach tho fikln
whito Is to mix
tho Juice of two
lem one with
three ounces of
Orchard White,
which any druir-
ff.at will supply
for a few cents.
Shake well In a
bottle, and you have a whole qunr
ter pint of the most wonderful
skin whitener, softener and bcau-
tlficr.
Maasage this sweetly fragrant
lemon blench Into the face, neck,
armn and hands. It can not irri
tate. Famous s?age beauties use :t
to bring thit clear, youthful skin
and rosy white complexion; also as
a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach
You mufit mix this remarkable lo
tion yourself. It can not be bough
ready to u.ie becauae It acts best
Immediately after " is prepared.
Adv.
Why Buy Hosiery
froni Peddlers?
When you can purchase 3 pairs
of $1.25 guaranteed Rayon and
Silk Hosiery, for $2.95; all
colors.
On Sale at 420 Court Street
Mall Orders Solicited
A, E. Lyons
Mr. and Mre. B. T. Kumlcr
have returned from a motor trip
to Indiana, lllinoie and Ohio
They drove more than eix thou
sand miles and visited Yellow
atone national park. They went
eaet by way of the Lincoln high
way and returned on the Yellow
stone trail.
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Mr. and Mre. D. A. Hodge and
Mr. and Mre. Merle Kosecrane
motored to Portland yesterday for
the day.
Alpha Chis
Entertain
At Shower
Honoring a group of girls who
will enter college in the full threc
membera of the Oregon Agricul
tural college chapter of Alpha
Chi Omega entertained at an at
tractive twelve o clock luncheon
at tho Gray Bello yesterday. The
ho6tc660a were Mist; Amelia Bab-
cock, Miss Katherlne Hartley,
Mies Lucille Mooro and Miss Edna
Mae Root of Portland, who came
down for the affair.
Marigolds in oraiige and bronze
formed the keynote o' tho attract
ive floral decorations on the
luncheon table. Covers were laid
for Mlfs. Caroline Lambert h, Mies
Marjorie Mellinger, Mis Dorothy
Kezar, Mies Edith Brotherton,
Mtes Helen Campbell nmMhe host
eescs, Mif Root, Miea Hancock,
Mies Hartley and Mies Moore.
Miss Mamie Homyer whose
wedding will be an event of next
week was honored at an attract
ive shower laet night when Miss
Jeeaie Gibson entertained for her
at the Gibson home. Burins the
evening a variety of lovely gifts
were ehowered upon tho bride-
elect.
Tho group Included Miss Ho
myer, Mrs. A. Homyer, Mre. -P, A.
Thompson, Mies . Beosio Smith,
Mice Ruth Edwards, Mrs. Edna
Townsend, Mrs. Guy Young, Mies
Clara Homyer, Mrs. L. E. war-
rick, Mrs. MUcd Bradford, Miss
Freda Oehler, Miss Tillie Albert),
Miee Clara Oehler, Mrs. Frank
Thompson, Mies Bessie Smith,
Mrs. I. D. Gibson and the hostess,
Miss Gibson.
Mrs. Elwyn Craven (Dorothy
Dick) of Dallas, and her little
daughter, Marjorie Ann, aro the
house guests of Mrs. E. C. Cross
for several days. This afternoon
Mrs. Russell Catltn and Mrs,
Frank Spears are entertaining in
formally in their home for Mrs,
Craven. A number of her old
friends are included in the guest
group.
Miss Ruth Bedford has complct
ed arrangements to leave Salem
either September 6 or 7 for the
east to continue her musical
studios.
Honoring Mise Velma Taylor
who win be married at the Uni
tarian church at three o'clock on
Sunday to Leon DuBois, Miss
Ruth Davidson entertained at a
shower on Wednesduy evening. A
mock wedding; was one of tho fea
tures of the evening. The gifie
were presented to the bride elect
in a unique fashion.
Those present were Mies Tay
lor, Miss Veda McCoy, Mlea Bes
sie Taylor, Mrs. Lewis Swift, Mfes
Lois Hockett, Mise Rhea McCoy,
mica tiiu u w i icy, ia uiauyfe
Beardslcy, Miee Jaunita Hockett,
Mrs. Curtis Loter, Mrs. E. B.
Taylor, and the hostess. Mias Da
vidson.
Mrs. D. M. Crouse has as her
guests her daughter, Mrs. F. J.
Kederick (Belle Crouse) and her
granddaughter, Margaret Louise
Roderick of Vancouver, Washing
ton.
Uteres this
Difference!
Sir Thomas J. Lipton grows,
picks, blends, packs and ships
his own tea so that he knows
it is unequalle
otnes i
Millions t
because Lipton's has the
LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD 1
ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE
Nashua Cotton Blankets
ALL FIRST QUALITIES
We do not carry seconds. $1.75 a pair; $2.29 a pair,
white or colors. Extra large sizes
$2.90 a Pair
Hop Pickers' Gloves
All leather Gloves 50c pair. Women's and Children's
sizes 7 to 8'&. Special horsehide Glove3 95c pair.
36 Inch 27 Inch
Outing Flannel Outing Flannel
Colors Good Quality A Good Grade
Heavy, yd. 25c Lights or Darks, yard
Medium, yd. 23c 15c
Day's New "Tug of War Cloth"
Work Suit i
will wear like iron
Coat and Pants Suits $8.50
Extra Pants to fit, $3.00
Day's Grey Moleskin Suits
The Id standard quality moleskin that has been imi
tated but seldom equaled as to material and
workmanship
Coat and Pants Suits $11.50
EXTRA PANTS TO MATCH $4.50
-Also sizes 44 to 54 waist, only $5.00 pair
Men's Work Shirts 65c, 95c, $1.25, $1.50
Boys' Work Shirts 55c, 75c and 95c
TAX REVISION BILL
TO BE RUSHED THROUGH
Washington, Aug. 27. (A. P.)
Plane arc boing perfected by Uit
republican leaders in the senate to
expedite action by the finance
committee when the tax revision
bill reaches it f,rom the house.
senator uurtis, repuuncan,
floor leader, a member of the com
mittee said today before leaving
for his home in Kausas that he in
tended to return early In October
to follow the hearings which will
be held by tho house ways anil
mcane committee beginning Octo
ber 19. Republican members of
tho senate committee, he said,
planned to follow ciosely the house
committee hearings and house de
bate bo heoripfts could be begun
Table Oilcloth
yard 34c
81x90 Sheets
$1.25-
Tk if . n
n a
aa soon na the bill reached hie
committee.
Londoner Pleads for Monkev
WuMhinttou, Aug. it. (A. P.)
Apparently having heard of the
evolution controversy inquiring ir
it would be Bufe to bring a pet
monkey Into tho United States. He
said be plunned to bring it in
through Canadn, but had heard
there was danger ot his monkey
being seized.
Yesterday' Scores.
Sacramento 7-7; Portland 10-6.
Ban Francisco 1; Los Angeles 3.
Salt Lake 4; Seattle 5.
CuticuraSdap
Pure'and Wholesome
Keeps The Skin Clear
Simp. Ointment. Talcom oid wrywhera,
A fuU size can of
theNvonderful.new
ni l
Introductory 8 DdmsuXDIUU
Olfer here this week. ) Southem-tM
Packed fresh like fine fruits
' You det a can of this new kind of coconut
- s ,1.1 i . n
absolutely tree mm me purcnase oi eacn
V lb. package of your good old familial
BAKER'S PREMIUM SHRED
COCONUT
at the regular price of .2S
out vaiue tur zdt
All this week
At your grocer s
Buy NOW !
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OUR
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WHERE
SAVINGS
ARE
GREATEST
THRUOUT
THE YEAR
In the Newest
Autumn Styles
The curtain rises and Here
are new Fall Dresses I Each new
style makes its appearance and
each is lovely beyond descrip
tion. Our Autumn Silk Dresses
have made their appearance
have you seen them? The ma
terials are soft, clinging satins
and satin crepes I Buy your new
Dress nowl
Rippling Flares
and Deep, Rich Colors
There's a dash in the popular
flares which adorn many frocks!
Trimmings are original and
smart. There are styles to suit
every type of figure I ' Black
leads the color list in favor but
'deep green, wine, cuckoo, and
purples vie strongly for popu
larity. Our Silk Dresses range in price
from
$14.75
to
$39.75