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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1925)
i 5 y '1 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1925 THK CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGtS FIVE Society, Clubs and Music 7 Edited by Rosalia Kebcr, phone 8a Dinners Precede Dance i ttrnHvn formal din ners preceded the dance of tho ncrbv hall last lilKlit. Mr. anil Mre. Walter Spanldinc wcro hosts nt an eiKiucen eovcn o'clock a inner m -,., in tint r.rav nolle. Zln niaa anil mariKoius rNwi long tnblo with Kay Halloween favors mnrklnB covers for Dr. and Mre. Wilson If. Darby, Dr. am Mre. Cirover C. Bellinger, Mr. and Mre. Paul V. Johnson, Mr. and M Toinn.1 R. Oeer. Mr. and Mre. Max l'ngc. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Anderson, Mr. anil Mrs. Koy H Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Rex San to'rd and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. SnaiiUlinS. Another attractive dinner was given before the (lance last n I Bin when Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. My ers were hosts at a fourteen cov er dinner in the Rose room of the . Spa. Autumn flowers and Hal lowe'en decorations were used in combination. The group Included , Tii.ii Vfiwmver. Mr. Dr. anu am. " , n i rclker. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin HardinE, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Oreer. Mr. and Mre. w Tintnn Mr and Mrs. IV. t - ,i thn hoste. Mr. and Mre. Frank O. Myers. Tlio Americanization depart ment nt the, fofiorntinn of Wo men's organizatione and the di vision of Americanization 01 me Oregon Federation of "Women'e clubs will hold an institute in room A, Central library in Port land Friday, October 23, at 10 'n,ft.L- lra Willtnm llorton Jr.. chairman of tho Americanization department of the Portland city Wedding At Home Attractive federation, will preside, mm, a oeauiuui weuumg waa eui- Rhoda B. Hayea, president of the emnized on Sunday afternoon at Portland federation of women's foun o'clock at the home of Mr. -.rill nnn vim Tt.onf- nnil lr O. T.neliPin when Mlfifi in" with an addreee of welcome. Clara B. Johnson . became the . . . . lH.. n-nt. nt TUIIlUm IT Wt1-1i TJnv All Cllio memoera, eoyvuiuitjr rico- uimo Ui .... ...t.k. ldents ana delegates, wuu mo i- j. . unuguaiti i i i terested in Americanization prob- North Pacific Evangelistic insti- , i i,i t sHsi.il li a I tn to rpnrt thn Rftrviro. icine, urn iuyhvu iu n"" -- institute. Attendance will he cred Masses of autumn, leaves and ited on tho honor score cards of marigolds were arranged boforo tire state federation. the fireplace where tho bridal Dr Phillip A. Pnreons, presi- party assembled. Vivid leaves and dent of the Americanization coun- bright autumn flowers were used cil will he the first speaker at the in baskets about the living rooms ... i i-.. iti .Aiflnt will nlfin. be "The Purpose of the American ization Council." I'roicssor a. Stranirp. state director of Ameri canization and executive secre tary of the Portland Americaniza tion council, will speak on "The Problems of Americanization." Judge William A. Ekwall will enenir nn "Law Enforcement in Relation to the Foreign iiorn. Luncheon will lie nciu at me 'SiEii ot the Itose" tea room nt io.ir. n m Mrs. Charles H of white satin backed crepe with i full ion (rtli vnil Prr hnvir linn quet was white roses and liilies of tiie valley. Miss leucine mcuican the bridesmaid, wore an attract iv frock nf ercen ceorcetto. Nor man Wright served as best man I for his brother. Miss Lucille Cum- An intormai reception ionoweu the ceremony. Assisting in the dining room were tlio Misses VI Mr j T. Merwin, president of M V,' i i t-m-h nf the Am- !! LAoMntion of University C1 . " ' ,i m r Van Etten women, Portland section leader, were the honor guests at a meeting and Mention of the Salem branch held in the Woman's club house on Saturday aiiemwu. .. to. Mm Mer uuring me meci' -wlUdescrihcd the work carried on in the various sec ions of the ?"Ua" . were en ,arKed upon by the speaker At tt,e .prweui . - - ,8 Portlanil in"'" u,r :....ii modern drama, another the work of Continental writers ??.Jl ... r,imir Shakespeare Two sections are taking up the study of the child of the pre school ase, one taking up the psy chological aspect in particular. . Mrs Van Etten who is leader ot tho nswly organized home deco ration section gave In detail the purposes of the course and the Jlan of action. The un""1?'' purpose, according to Mrs. Van Etten is to assist women to make the most of tho assets available. Tea hour rollowed the meeting. Zinnias, marigolds and delphln- -a,i iha toft tahlft ar- luiu ceu L" . ranged in the club house dining room. Mre. Carl Gregg Doney Tin., vlaln Tkresided at anu mm. ""j "' ---- . . i. the urns and a group of the nign school teachers who are membcre .t hn nnc!ntlon assisted In tne i nt w. D. Clarke was chairman of the tea committee Castner,' chairman' of tho Amerl- ola Lottie, Dorothy Djork, Zelda can citizenship department of the Harlan and Gail McClean. t.i.i ii f -vvumoii'H Amone: the cuests were Truman .i..i, ,in nrnaliln Mm. Rov W. Cuuimings, Mary Armstrong, Don Taylor, Gnrtield 6431, Is the res- aid Ednmndson, Mr. and Mre. O. ervatlon chairman. i '-i"-""y. Charles A. Rico, superintendent cile Curamings, Mr. and Mrs. Carl will epeaa ' .r i,i .,1 Mr. n T.anhele. Mr. and its He.auon u, u. r -. --- ---- Rnrn." at tne anernoon eetiuu uL -v .. ... ...-Jt .- - nvinrk ola Lottie, Dorothy Bjork, Kor- " n..ii.i .k.i.. man Wriirht Mr. 1111,1 Mrs. J. W Aire, lienjaniui uauiuu, - " ' : , , , mo f .ho Amorlr.m division of Johnson, John Johnson, Zelda w..i,i., f vn. Harlan. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv C iiu. ivln cnonk nn "Nat- Johnson, Gail McClean, Lucile 1111.110 " ' Vfoln Mr on,l lira W R ....1 on nn " l IM HTIOn I EKU1 1. "JV'iuu, ..... u ....... ... . . i. .ho V Wriirht. ' ... . , .... i.,... ..,i,inni 1 nut of town cuests were Mr W. U. A., Will ""'' . 11, f,"ull,,. Tlolih :TnL ri: ..? Suiber.: il mn of Colnrn vnnpiunntnl VPCI )aft tCt- day for the forty second annual Anniratinn iha nrncon Wo man's ChrlBtian Temperance un ion to be hem Tuesuay, ,veun day, Thursday and Friday of this week at the iioou luver aieiuuu ist church, the nrcsident, Mrs. Umi TWniii.tr nt Pnrtlfinil. nrcsid- Ing. Other officers are: Vice pres ident, Mrs. uacnei mns; sponding secretary, Mrs. Ada Jolley; recording secretary, Mrs. Iva M, colcoru; ireasurer, ana. Jane M. Donaldson; secretary Y. P. D., Mrs. E. S. Andrews; secre- t m t tc Vfn,.,l T AHlls niry u. i. i'i who. Considerable lntercei is mam tested in tho annual election of nfftpoi's which is scheduled for Friday morning at 10 o'clock, cs nnn fiiiv i thn f-tintpo or nrsst t Mfiiioit hn fiprveil re president for the past fivo years during whlcb time too or5niwu tlon has been unusually active, nlnti,1lnir nntlvitV beillET the children a farmnome m turvw' 1 ts ivY. tnli hn hddTI II lit On 1 splendid working basis and Is nnnr onriiif fnr 120 children In Anttiirnjj 'I'nis nnnin is until B,l t,v a hnnrrl nf lIlrGCtOfS Of both men and women and of this Mm Mnllfitt is 11 memner, Mrs. nio-.i nt Pnrt nnn n Tironi 1 . nnlKn nt ilia i-.re-flTli7.nt. On uicmuui o has been mentioned as a possible candidate ror preeiuenc uut firmlv denies that she has any The llrush college eranee met one evening last week In the Brush college school house lor a pot luck supper and Columbus day program. Billy Utlcy gave a otn.lv nf nnlnmhno IT a 1 nh Rentt and Mrs. Fred Ewlng each gave ishort talks on the great discover er, and Miss umma uvans gave Uolumbus reauing. wr, anu ana. Ralph Scott gave soveral vocal Mine.' Mrs. George 'W. Joseph will en tertain this afternoon at a large tea at her home at east Sixteenth street North in Portland, compli menting Mrs. Charles L. Mcwary Beaverton. Mildred Nites. My ron Moaford, Laurer Maurer, Rev. Bringdale, ot Portland. The second meetings of the study sections ot the Salem Wo- mnnV. rlnh wflrfi lipid in the club wife of Senator Aicwary, wno win uuuhb jraiouo. i , leave soon to join her husband in leader of the Oregon history sec- i i n r I tinn ntifTipd his class at two ITCSIUIUK t iuw ico, ..i-,- first hour will be Mrs. Lawrence the history of the exploration A. McNary, Mrs. Andrew C. Smith period in Oregon, inuian uregon t..i.L ti 11 irAmihiirn mi ho tfliron nn at i n neit' meuL- Airs. jveiin i u v . 1 1 ui i,v". and wrs. t-iarry aimsh. uu....b .e,. the second hour will bo Mrs. Ra- Constructive criticism of mod- phael P. Bonham, Mrs. Henry ern novels was given during me Hansen Mrs. Edward Hirstel. and meeting of the literature section Mrs William H. Smith. under the direction of Mrs. J. C. Assisting in the dining room i iNeisuu. n m inuuttuiu mat. will be Mrs. Charles E. Snell and Martin Fereshetian, now In tho .1.. umiu m uinmnn nnd past, will he in Salem bv the next serving during the afternoon will meeting time and will take be tne Aliases nuncm diuum, w.iBu t, r i , Nancy Bonham, Hanita Mayer events from the historical view and Ardella Haradon. point were discussed by the third Among the Salem mairone mo-ic-aes unuw nui. wtiiuuKuiui. Inwanl otiv nTtn If there are other candidates their identity is thus rar conceaieu rpt loflloa nf the, Oak Grove Crimea will hold a cooked food sale In tho Southern Pacific of- fipos nn north Liberty street on Saturday. HT nnil TLTwi PlnrAiiPO Tllfihotl Tirhn mnrn mntnrlnfr n firth ftftor a visit of three weeka in southern California were Joined in Eugene on Sunday Dy Air. ana wrs, . i-. Bishop. They spent tne nignt m Cilnm ond nn Mnndnv Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bishop went on to their home in Portland. (Continued on Page Eight) 25 OUNCES forJy cents Same Price forover 35 "YEARS WHY PAY WAR, PRICES? Ihe government used millions of pountts ;teMSlt tlte snoarnini ending premature fatigue D savit torlng down for the affnlr wefe Mrs. John J. Kooerte, mrs. i. Llvesley, Mre. J. Shelley Saurman and Mre. iritz siane. Mre. C. D. flabrlelson and her grandson Charles Kay Biehop re . a cn(rHav pvenine after a -visit of eix -weelte with frienile and relntlvea In Dee Moinen, .u.,u After attending; tno its"i " t nmnl.n Pari Gabriel nn in tip. Molnea to WU WCllt " ' Join bin mother and nephew and throe made the return trip to gether. In Pendleton they were joined by Robert Bishop. Reports of an extremely Inter eating and enjoyable trip arc given by Mrs. Gabrlelson and Charles Kay, the latter being particularly interested In the commercial airplanes of the mid dle west which make regular stops at Des Moines, and in the telescope, one of the largest In the world which Is placed there. . An old fashioned dance will be a!,i in Rt .Tnttpnh'fi auditorium n ht wimpr of Cbemeketa - and Winter streets on Friday evening nini.nM 11 Tho All Rtnr nrrhpfl. in will divide numbers equally between the old fashioned and modern dances. The quadrilles of innf? ipn which caused much mer- rtmont fnr the dancers and the .T,nt0n will ho rnlleil hv & vet eran of the old school. The Misses v 1,. Chlol,la Rlatnn Mickel. Margaret Nathman and Josephine Barr will preside at the punch bowl. Hallowe'en decorations are being planned. F. J. Clentzkow Is general chair miin Ami assisting him will be Mrs. M. Shields, Mrs. F. Jaskoski Mrs. C. J. Healy, Mrs. J.-E. Hee nan, Mre. J. G. Nation, Mrs. F. J nont.knw Tt I. nihb. A. A. Ml cbcl. Ed Simon and Philip Jas koski. ii The Friday classes will begin at two o'clock also when Prof. Sherman will take up the work of the general psychology class. At 9-IK tho plvlrt plnoo. under the - , i ih, Clorn (lirpotlnn of lr. R. R. Flfiher. n.'.ht. of the Nile club will go 7. Ml commence tho "know your ' . . ,,,ll, ,nn-n" mtIm tO Portland lOmOrrUW IU Hilt"" unu iwn the reception which Nyilia tern- IV. n...ti. nf ih Nile, will Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jones hold for Mrs. A. H. Lea and Mre. are motoring through eastern A H Averlll at the home ot Mrs. and central Oregon during this f' o' Miller No. 769 Thompson week. Mrs. Jones, who 18 state rc street In Irvington, hours from gent of tho Daughters ot the Am- 2:30 to 5:30 p. m. Mrs. J.ca was 'u "' elected supreme queen of the eu- chapters ot the organization at nr?me Daughters of the Nile at The Dalles, Bend, Pendleton and the convention held In Tacoma. Bauer. Washington, in June. -Mrs ve . received the appoinimeni m - " , preme ehaplln. Arrangements, for tertnined members of t he Happy i ni.nn.o or nnzrn five hundred club in their the reception ate ... ...... " --- HiBh Mre. J. It. Thicnon, a6si6iou ----- Mrs. Frank Smith. Mre. Charles scores were won by Mrs. C. Bry- Runyan. Mrs. Robert Skeen and ant ; iZ Z , Mrs. George B. cennrs. ",,,"" .. n,i ir v. T. Barnes re- In the group were Mr. and Mre. turned yesterday from a fort- H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bry ngnt's v sit with relatives In ant, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young nlgnie vi" ,,, -nil Mr and Mrs. Dictz. Snccinl Seattle ana -tacoma ; th. club were Mis eoTlnTaand dVugiTwr. Mr. and Ruth Kitchen and Miss Ann Me- Mrs. Wlllaru seion nou.i.i.n. ... (Ruth Barnes) and in tacoma kWah Mr iiarnps uruiu- iiV,, n linker and Emory J. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Waters era, Harry D. Baker and fctnory . , , .. -a,. Baker, and her brollicr in w . . Newnort. sister, Mr. and Mrs. nay nopm. . . . Plan., are being made for the Mr and Mrs Jefferson Myers S WKuTSK cTnb UIP.0 New York. Washington, D. in. me ' wiw. wm . , - - - 1 TREE TEA ORANGE PEKOE If you merely ask for Orange Pekoe you may get Tree Tea Orange Pekoe and, again, you may not. The only sure way of getting the real orange pekoe at a price you're glad to pay is to "say it together" Tree Tea Orange Pekoel Four fragrant words that mean everything in black tea ! 0 you feel tired, nervous, hungry, hours before lunch? Don't jump to the conclusion of poor health. Almost 90 of the time you'll find if s prema ture fatigue, brought on largely by an ill-balanced breakfast ration. Thousands have "draggy" mornings for that reason. To feel right, you must have well-balanced, complete food. You can't deceive nature into accepting breakfasts that lack even a angle element toward correct food balance. That is why Quaker Oats is so widely urged today. It is almost a perfectly balanced dish. Contains 16 protein, food's great tissue builder; 58 carbohydrate, the great energy element; is rich in minerals, and in vitamines. Supplies the "bulk" your diet needs to make laxatives seldom necessary. Few foods have its remarkable "balance." ' That is why it stands by you through the morning. 2 The Quaker Oats you have always . , known and Quick Quaker Oats Kinds Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. (or those who prefer green tea there's Tree Tea JapanJ in(r nf nfott wpfik. Each yeiir the I Eaetern Star dance Is one of. the nutfltand ne events oi me winter eeaeon. tw1 mm. .1. M. Clifford re- iiimci nn Run fin v even in cr from. a two day motor trip to Dend by way or tne iicivenzie nu. . PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as Told In "Bayer" Package Does not affect Oil PIMPLES Face and Arms Broken Out Cuticura Healed. U fH anil arms wrft hraken oat with pimples that Itched and burned and my skin was rough. I.. . . A t-.- red and festered. The trouble laated about two months, i reaa an ao vertiaement for Cuticura Soap and utntmem ana purcnancu swum -M i i-nniintiM the treat ment and In about three weeks I was completely healed, imgneaj Miss jesnene v,nnora, ducum -,u, Ohio, Feb. 28', 1925. Uk Cuticura 8oap, Ointment and TsImiih n nrnmnt ana matnuiin mimt Hit aktn rnm(nrt and akin I health; the Soap to ckansc and pu- . .1 rity, me uimmmi to iodiui u BRINGS OUTDO O P 8 ' N D R 8 READ THE JOURNAL CLASSIFIED PAGE New Cut Velvets and Fur Trimmed Frocks Hot aka and siumkm what a heart-warming picture to a man with a right good morning appetite I What a memory -rouofng picture of eager breakfarta ,&pecSly Oe "cakes" are Flapjacks. For that make, a world of flivor-difference I Flapjack takea that wooday, outdoor ippetite or yout. brlnga it indoora bring. It home to your break' faat plate u DO other pancake 6our can hope to I -Albert fl4tid for Better Breofoiu" mfj ! Albers Flaiqacktlcur Dress of similar quality demanded much higher prices last seasoti and it is certainly a pleasure to be able to offer these new creations in cut velvets, crepe, georgette and satin back crepes beautifully trimmed with fur, mctalie lace, two tone gathers and ornamental buttons. Yes there are front flares, side flares, godels and circular bottoms. Oh, yes, ue almost forgot to mention the woolen frocks of charmine and twill that tte have also included in the price of $24.75 to $54.75 "h. Mr Fran M 1 beal the Tsicom to powder sSe. OtatawirttlJIt.TJB K the Heart