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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1925)
1-. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE Society and Club News Edited by Rosalia Keber, Phone 1 Chapter G Anniversary Meeting The fourteenth anniversary of the founding of chapter G of the P. E. O. sisterhood will be cele brated on Thursday at a one o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. I). J. Miles with Mrs, Wil liam Hugheo, Mra. B. J. Huffman and Mifa Alyc0 Holllster assisting Mre. Miles as hostesses. Mra. Mlls homo was the scene 14 years ago of the organization meeting of chanter G and each year the event is observed . with a lunch eon there. Thursday's meeting will be th' first one of the new club year. Mre. D. X. Beechler, reelected president last spring, will pre side. Roll call responses will con sist of "vacation echoes." Mrs. B. J. Huffman, chairman of the pro gram committee, will outline 'the activities for the year. Mrs. F. W fiolee will give a paper on greit moral leaders. Charter members of chapter G wero Mrs. Jessie W. Kirk, Mra. I.ou A. Roy, Mrs. Belle Collins Miles, Miss Olive B. Welch, MI66 Annora M. Welch, Miss Ella h. Welch and Miss Ida B. Covey. Of the seven who met In Mrs. Miles' homc fourteen years ago only Mrs. Milis and Mies Annora Welch are active chaptor G mem bers. Death and the trnnsfcrrnl to other chapters account for the re maining five. Mrs. Martin Fereshetlan re turned yesterday from a visit of almost four months with rolntives and friends In New York state, Boston and other parts of the east. During her visit in Boston Mrs. Fcroshotinn attended the In ternational Unitarian convention. Miss Ethel Harris and Mifs Doris Lovelnnd were week end guests at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris. Additional guests at the Harris home on Sun day were Mr. and Mra. E. L. Philippi and sons, Dickie and R. L., Jr., of Portland. m Mre. A. A. Kruegor wns hostess yesterday at an interesting meet ing of the Amitlcian club In the new Krueger home on Lincoln hill. Sneclnl guests were Mrs. W. G. Krueger. Mre. Charles J. Gates of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs James E. Ogden of Portland. Club members In the group were Mrs. Knight Pcarcy, Mrs. Milton Eckman. Mrs. Frank Zinn. Mrs. Chester A. Downs, Mrs. E. M. Rowland, Mrs. Francis J. Sul livan. Mrs Homer Ingrcy, Mrs. Enrl Kcnncll, Mrs. H. It. White and the hosteps. Mrs. Krueger Mrs. E M. Rowland and Mrs. Frank Zinn gavo several solos dnrinir the afternoon. Mrs. Rowland will entertain the club 111 her home at their next meeting. Mrs. F. B. Southwlek has re turned from a month's vteit in Rait Lake city with her eon in law and dnughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cox. During her visit Mr. and Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Southwlek motored to Yellowstone national park. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McElvaln. Mrs. Burton Myers and daugh ters, Janice Lee and Jean Marie were guests In Vancouver over the week end of their cousin, Miss Dolly Morcll. Tliey motoreu norm Miss Frances Welsser has as her house guest Miss Eunice Brandon of Mcdford. Sho will leave tomorrow for Neskowin. The meeting of the missionary society of the First Congregation al church announced for Friday has been postponed one week. It will lie held Friday, September n m m m Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Elliott re turned vesterday from a week's stay at Secslde. Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith will entertain members of the writers' section In her home on Center street this evening begin ning at seven thirty. Chadwlek chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold its first meeting of the new club year in the Masonic Temple tonight, be ginning at eight o'clock. Prof, and Mra. E. C. Edwards spent the week end In Portland. They were houso guests of Prof. Richards' brother. Temperaments Shake Hungary . X -; ;,v, ., it raj? fc-1 Mr-.1-'1' ' ' -V s 1 The beautiful actress. Sari Fedak. wife of thf Hun garian playwright, Franz Molnar, -is fighting his suit for divorce in which he names forty-two corespondents. It Shave In Comfort With Culicura Shaving Stick Thia delicately medicated anH semic Shaving Stick produce! a creamy lasting lather enabling ten der-faced men to nave witnom any irritaUon, even twice daily. It leaves the akin smooth and fresh and makea shaving n pleasure. Cutlcura Talcum la an ideal after-shaving powder. !VrB. OfetemtSirAttf. Tt!tam. tM (VW UtonkirU, Drpl IT, lU14m. UmT ff Crrtieon, 3titng Slick 25. Mitsa Sophia Cohen le the gueet In Lebanon for several dnye of Miee Ruth Mid Jlwtadt. Mrs. T. G. niigta cntertalneU an her house guest h at her eummer home at Noekntviu for eeveral days her granddaughter, Margar et Ann Bllgh, and Mrs. James Douglas and children. They will return tonight. The seventy seventh birthday anniversary of H. W. Tlmm was delightfully celebrated with his wife and children on Sunday, Au gust 23, at Sunny Redland farm, the home of his son fn law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Moore. The Moore home was at tractively decorated with late summer flowers for the occasion A huge birthday cake with many candles was cut by the honor guest. Mrs. C. E. Gulllckson of Portland, assisted Mre. Moore, PLAN CHANGE IN RULES OF FUTURES TRADING Chicago, Sept. 1. (A. P.) Members of the Chicago board of trade will voto next Thursday on a rules amendment to authorize establishment of a now clearing house method for trade in future, contracts. Secretary Jardine, in a letter to members of tin; board dated Au gust Hi authorized the move as a step to prevent erratic and un warranted price fluctuation and to eliminate over-fipeculatlve trad ing and manipulation. 5000 GASES BEER SEIZED Los Angeles, Cat., Sept. 1. (A. P.)Flve thousand cases of allcgod 4 per cent beer were seized by po lice here yesterday In a building purporting to house a rooming house and garage. The bottles of pre-war brew wore labelled "Nnpa Springs water." The owner of the 5000 cases could not be found, ao there wns no arrest. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Jones, son and daughter In law of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jones, have moved to Eugene to makQ their home. They have taken the for mer home of Fergus Red die on Birch Lane for the year. Beginning at nine thirty to morrow morning an all day meet lug of the missionary societies and the ladies' aid of the Ja6on Lee church will be held In the church parlors. The women's for eign missionary society will opm mite boxes. A pot luck lunch will be served at noon. I Rich Enough 1 For Any Use 1 ifl W' i U Your Life will hold more contented days This NEW way in solving woman's oldest hygienic problem warrants never a moment's charm lost o NE-SIXTH of the vcr- feome authorities, is spent in fteli-consciousncss, in car of (charm lost. Today that is a folly. Live every day, unhandicapped. Wear your lightest frocks, dance, dine, motor in security and content. Modern science has sup planted the old-time sanitary pad with a better way. A way that is changing women's hy gienic habits universally. The name is Kotex . . a method scientifically right. It absorbs 5 times the mois ture of the ordinary cotton pad. That means great protection. It is as easily disposed of as a piece of tissue that ends an old-time embarrassment It Is deodorized. And that prevents danger of offense. You get It at any depart ment store or drug store, just by saying "Kotex." And that banishes the embarrassment of asking for a "sanitary pad." 8 in every 10 women in the better walks of life have adopted it. .Which proves its benefits. It will mean much to you in health, in daintiness and pro tection. It proves old ways si needless folly. KOT6X PROTECT S-DEODOIUZES nrbrnt rotton tirt. Abrrb It tlm !( own wtlght In moUture and cltntlflcally deodorlied. 2 N Itnnflry. THtruM tully plftct Of tlMU. a Ey to bar, toywhtr. Too uk for them by name. Unr itorR kcp thtra rrdr 'wrapped help youraclf, pa th clerk, that la all. Ho laundry. Discard u easily as a piece of tissue Flegels Return to Honolulu Captain and Mrs. Earl Flegel and their eon, Earl, Jr., left latit night for San Francisco. They will sail either tomorrow or Thursday for Honolulu where Cap tain Flegel will be stationed for another year. Mre. Flegel and her email eon have been vielting friends and rel atlvee in Salem for nearly six months. Captain Flegel joined them three months ago. They have been widely entertained by relatives and friends In Salem and Portland. House guests of Mr. and Mre. George E. Waters over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Knighton of Portland. Mies Betty Roberts Is the guest this week of Mies Dorothy. Moore at the.W. W. Moore home. Mies Roberta' home is in Seattle. Mies Sylvia Woods had return ed from a two weeks' vacation spent nt her home In CorvalliB and with Portland friends. Mrs. A. C. Parr was hostess to day, In ber home on the Portland road, at an Interesting meeting of the women's guild of St. Paul's church. Mrs. Harry Moore was as sistant hostess. Miss Margaret Stolz has as her bouse guest Mies Olga Johnson of Albany, a Kappa Alpha Theta so rority elster. Yesterday Miss Stolz and Miss Johnson visited friends In Portland. A number of Infor mal affaire have been given for Miss Johnson. m Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tarpley of Portland, were week end guests of Mr. Tarpley's sister, Mrs. Hen ry Lee. Additional guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Martlen and eon Richard of Portland. Miss Gertrude Engstrom of Al bion, Michigan, arrived In Salem recently. She will be the guest for several months of her uncle Tonight! Serve Cool, Dainty 1 I CfJie favorite 1 summer dessert ! 2 Cp Al f ud aufl br FN SB RrlM ' J and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Engetrom. Last week end Mr. and Mra. Carl O. Engstrom, Mlea Ger trude Engetrom and Maude and Lawrence Engstrom motored to Newport. Mies Eleanor Huckeeteln had as her guest on Saturday Mies Jamie Cameron of Fairbanks, Alaska. Miss Cameron was -en-route to Arizona where she will teach during the coming year. . . Among the recent additions to the Palrmount hill colony are Mr. and Mrs. Al Krouse who mov ed yesterday into their new homo on the corner of Falrmount and Washington streets. - Mrs. Frances Cornell is the guest this week of her daugh ter, Mrs. George Griffith. Miss Lucille DeWltte returned to Portland on Sunday evening after spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. A. K. DeWltto. Dr. Melvln V. Urfor of Portland, was also a guest at the DeWltte home on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Park re turned home yesterday from a four day motor trip 'to Newport. . Miss Mary Vogel was married to John V. Kirscher yesterday morning at seven o'clock in St. Joseph's church with Rev. J. R. Buck reading tho service. Miss Gertrudo Vogel was maid of hon or and Joseph Vogol served as best man. Rev. J. R. Buck, pastor of St. Joseph's church performed the1 ceremony in the parish rectory on Saturday morning which united Mies Helen Bond and Albert K. Lulay of Stayton, in marriage. Only immediate relatives of the young couple were present. ... Miss Rose Huckeeteln who has been tho house guest for six weeks of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. August Huckeeteln, loft on Friday for her home in Pitts burgh, Pennsylvania. She is re turning by way of California. During Miss Huckesteln's vis it hero a number of affairs were given for her and a number of HELPED THROUGH CHANGE OF LIFE Took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound dur ing this Critical Time; Baltimore, Md. "I took Lydia R Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to ncip mo through the Changeof Life and for a broken down Bystcm. I had been com plaining a long timeand dragging along had tried other medicines which did not help me much. I read in the newspapers of tho Vegetable - ; win iju u ii u niiu bi tor taxing a Dottlo 1 felt better. I did not siop wuh one bottle, but took it through the whole critical time and am now urncticnllv a well wnmnn. I have two daughters whose health waB very uaa Dciore they married and I was worried about them. I got the Vegetable Compound for them and it helped them, and after they married it also helped them in bearing their Dames, jum is a great ana good mea. icinc for all complaints of women, and I recommend it to all." Mrs. L. Ginqmch, 1376 N. Gilraor St, Balti more, Maryland. The Vegetable Compound is a de pendable medicine for women of mid dle ago. Let it relieve you of nervous ness, that feeling of strain and those annoying hot flashes so common at uiuj ume. v L 4 ' ' llwiPliilSiii TO Announcing The Showing of Balbrigan Suits Truly the eclipse in wear ing apparel for the school, college and office miss are these new balbriggan suits, with slip, skirt and jacket or skirt jacket and belts. Colors are buff, blue, wood brown, rose, green, with two tone collars and waist bands. "We would call j'our atten tion to our north window. motor trips long and short, were planned in her honor. During the six weeks' visit the Huckesteln's motored to the various Oregon beaches around the Mt. Hood loop, and into eastern Oregon us far as Pendleton. The complete report of the na tional convention of business and professional women held in Port land Maine, last month will be given to the Salem club tomorrow evening when the two delegates, Dr. Mary C. Purvlne and Mra. LaRue Ross, will speak to the ' club members. The members will meet in the chamber of commerce for dinner at six thirty and the convention reports will follow a short business session. Miss Gen evieve Campbell will play. This Week a can of the new BAKERS COCONUT Southern -Style Packed fresh like fine fruits tA can FREE with the purchase of a 2 lb. pkf. BAKERS PREMIUM SHRED COCONUT 50valuefor25 At your grocers all this week This Week Extra Special 6 Oak Dining Suites 45 Inch Round Tables 6 Foot Extension ClI "I CCf Four Leather Seat Chairs jjj TtJL cJ J $5 Cash $2 Week No Interest An outstanding value In our Dining Room Section. A five piece Dining Group In quartered oak beautifully finished In golden, waxed. The dining tnblo is a 45 Inch round style with six foot extension with full quartered oak top and pcdcstnl base. The four chairs match the tohlo perfectly are sturdily made of quartered oak and fitted with genuine brown leather slip seats. A buffet may be secured to match the suite equipped with bevel plate mirror, a lined silver drawer, small linen drawer, full length linen drawer and two hinged door cupboards. All in all a dining group you would be proud to have In your dining room even nt the regular price. Additional Chairs (o Match Priced at $l.!i0 Each Golden and Fumed Oak Dining Furniture Many Other Styles and Sizes of Tables and ChnirB Priced Unusually Low Tables Priced Up From $10. An unusually complclo showing of Ooldon and Fumed Dining Tables In oak and ash quartered and veneered styles In every wanted size or stylo. And ovi..y ono moderately priced. Chairs Priced Ud From $1.65 Scores of patterns In rolonlal and per iod styles. Uolden and Fumed finishes quartered oak and ash. Some with leather seats, blue or brown, others with shaped wood scats. In every Instance moderaloly priced. 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs Many Patterns Colors All With Fringed Endst A S $5 Cash-$2 Week OtO D U A new shipment Just received from tho mills scores of new patterns and color combinations. Oriental and PcrBlan effects, Chinese motifs, floral, conventional and allover designs in fact rugs to meet every demand of the modern home. And priced astonishingly low tor this week's selling. Use Your Credit GIESE-POWERS furniture Company We Charge No Interest C4 1 1