Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 28, 1925, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925
HE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON
Society, Clubs and Music
" Edited hy Rosalia Kahftr. Phnno &1
Eastern Star
Club Dance
Tomorrow
Outstanding among the events of
the month wilt be the annual dance
of the social club of Chadwick
chapter, Order of the Eastern Star,
in the armory tomorrow evening.
Officers of the social club, Mrs. D.
X. Iiecchler, Mrs. Chester Pratt,
and Mrs, David Push, will bo as
sisted by officers of Chadwlck chap
ter, Mrs. Hose Habock, worthy,
matron, Ralph Thompson, worthy
patron, and Miss Leila Johnson,
associate matron, In receiving the
guests.
Hallowe'en decorations are to bo
used nbout tho large armory. Mrs.
J. A. Bernardl is in charge of the
decoration.
At tho punch bowl during the
evening will bo Sirs. Henry Boss
hard with the Misses Bertha Bab
cock, Dorothy Bosshard, Grace
Thompson, Gertrucio Oehler and
and Elolse Wright, assisting.
Patrons and patronesses for the
affair will bo Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Meyers, Dr. and Mrs. W. Carlton
Smith, Judge, and Mrs, George
Burnett, Judge and Mrs. Harry
Belt, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cupper,
Mr. ana Mrs. L. A. Grote, Mr.
and Mrs. David Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. E, A. Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs.
Y. E. Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Paulsen, Mr. and Mrs. John Orr,
Mr. ana Mrs. W. A, Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul II. Hauser and Dr.
and Mrs, D. X. Beechler.
Thronge of men, women and
children from Salem and the
neighboring towns in Polk and
Marlon counties were guests of
the Salera Elks la&t night nt their
reception in their new temple on
State street. This Is the firet time
that the beautiful building has
been opened for general inspec
tion and tho opportunity to view
the spacious building and its bean
tif ul furnishings was embraced
by several thousand people dur
ing the evening.
Selections were played during
the evening by members of tho
Elks band. Officers and members
of standing committees and their
wivee received the guestfl at the
door. Beginning at seven o'clock
and until late in the evening both
entrances and hallways were
crowded with people coming and
going.
.
The ninetieth birthday anni
versary of Mis. 0. Anderson will
be celebrated at Hillsboro to
day. Mrs. Anderson is well known
here ae she is often the house
guest of her (laughter, Mrs. W. R
Anderson. This morning Mrs. W.
E. Anderson left for Portland and
Hillsboro to attend tho -birthday
celebration. Other daughters who
will be present will be Mrs.
George A. Todd of Tacoma, Mm.
S. T. Lisco of Hillsboro, Mrs. F.
E. King of Portland.
Mfcmbere of the Y. M. P. class
of the First Baptist church will
meet tonight at a Hallowe'en par
ty at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Gregg, .1715 north 20th
street. The committee in charge
has planned a number of novel
features.
A Hallowe'en party will he
given Friday evening at the home
of Mrs. James Godfrey on north
Liberty street for members of the
Past Matrons' association. Host
esses will he Mrs. David Wright
Mrs. Al Steiner and Mrs. Emma
Murphy Brown.
r
Mrs. A. E. I-Iuckesteln entertain
ed members of th cWomcn's Catho
lic Order of Foresters nt their reg
ular monthly meeting in her home.
A color plan of yellow was carried
out on tho luncheon table with
candles and flowers.
The regular meeting of the Ken
sington club will bo held tomor
row afternoon at the home of Mrs.
C. S. Pratt, 340 North Liberty
street.
Mrs. John K. Sites, Mrs. Charles
Pratt, Mrs. Paul II. Hauatr, Paul
Jr., and Mis. George Crater motor
ed to Portland yesterday where
they spent the day.
The Junior Guild of St. Paul's
church ha.s completed P.lans for a
bazaar to bo held at tho parish
house on Saturdny, November 21.
No articles will be offered for sale
for more tnan five dollars.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Woodry had
ns their guests over the week end
tho Misses Anna Beryl and Jen
ny Sulherlnnd of Portland.
PlfLY'MLDONlE
People Notice It. Drive Them
Off with Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets
A pimply face will not embarrass you
much longer if you get a package of
Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. The skin
should begin to clear after you have
taken the tablets a few niphts.
Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver
with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the
successful substitute for calomel; there's
no sickness or pain after taking them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that
which calomel does, and just as effec
tively, but their action is centle and
safe instead of severe and irritating.
No one vho takes Olive Tablets is
ever cursed with a "dark brown taste,"
a bad breath, a dull, listless, " no good "
feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad
disposition or pimply face.
Olive Tablets are a rmrclv vegetable
compound mixed with olive oil; yoil i
will know them by their olive color. i
t Dr. Edwards spent years among pa-'
tients afflicted with liver and bowel j
complaints and Olive Tablets are the :
immensely effective result. Take one or
two nightly for a week. See how much '
better you feel and look. 15c and 30c. I
Harold Vinol of lioeton, prom
inent poet and editor of the
"Voices," will be entertained by
the Salem Arte league according
to the decision made at the gen
eral business meeting of the
league held In the library audi
torium last night. Mr. Vinol will
make a lecture tour of the Pacific
coast In January and during that
time the Salem arts league will
entertain him either at a dinner
or reception. He ie being brought
hero by H. C. Corning of Port
land. At the December meeting the
league membera will be entertain
ed at Chemnwa by Mr. and Mre.
Harwood Hall. Action to accept
Mr. and Mrs. Hall's Invitation
woe taken during laet night'e bus
ineee meeting. Discussion regard
ing the establishment of an art
center in Salem wae led by Mre.
P. G. Franklin. Dr. Mary C, Row
land, president of the league, pre
sided last night and colled for re
ports from section leaders.
Two sections of the league will
hold meetings tonight. The story
telling section under Lola Belle
Bellinger will meot In the library
and the music section will hold
its first meeting at the home of
Mrs, Guetav Ensen on Chemeketa
street.
m 9 m
Garden enthusiasts and flower
lovers met in the auditorium at
the chamber of commerce last
night to hear Mre. Alice H. Dodd
describe the gardens of Greece,
and to see E. N. Qillingham's
blackboard drawing of a peren
nial border. Another speaker of
the evening was It. J. Clary of
Portland. Nearly two hundred
were present.
Mrs. Dodd during trips abroad
has studied Greek architecture
and has visited many gardens in
Greece and her talk wag most val
uable ond exceedingly interest
ing. Mr. Gillingham's outline of
what, where, when and how to
plant In the creation of a peren
nial border was popularly recei-
ed and because of lie success of
ficers of the club will repeat this
feature at the November meeting.
-
More than fifty members of the
Eastern Star social club spent yes
terday afternoon at tho second
October social meeting in the Ma
sonic Temple. Mrs. W. C. Knntner
was chairman of the afternoon
and nisting her were Mrs. C. C.
Page, Mrs. William Gnhlsdorf,
Mrs. Ernest Anderson nnd Mrs.
George King. Mre. C. Chase gave
readings during the afternoon
and tho committee members recit
ed a number of humorous anec
dotes. Tea was served in the ban
quet room.
The wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Polsal was
delightfully observed on Monday
evening when a group of mem
bers of the Monday bridge lunch
eon club and their husbands gave
a surprise party at the Poisnl
home.
Thrco tables of bridge wore
played during the evening with
high score going to Mre. F, E.
Shnfcr and W. E. WilPon. The
club presented Mr. nnd Mrs. Poi-
oal witli a gift.
The group included Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Moore, Mr. and Mre.
J. W. Lewie, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pol
lock, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Shnfer
and Mr. and Mrs. Polsal.
Mrs. M. M. Chapman and Mies
Oda Chapman returned on Mon
day from a week end spent In
Hillsboro where they were house
guests of Miss Barbara Itlesen.
Mrs. Russell Catlin left yester
day with Mrs. Hugh Starr of Los
Angeles, for southern California.
Mre. Catlin plans to remain In
Lob Angeles indefinitely.
Mre. Starr has been the house
guest of Mi3. Catlin and Mrs.
Prank Spears for nearly a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Spencer
are spending this week in Rose
burg where they are guests of
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Albert Banks.
Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. Banks arc
sietcre.
Mre. H. N. Eley has as her
house guest her eister, Mre. D. H.
Smyth of Burns. Mrs. Smyth will
remain hero until after the first
of the month.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dunsford
have returned from a visit of
three weeks nt Newport. Mrs.
Dunsford's father, John Payne of
Portland, was their guest at New
port and is spending this week
with them at their Salem home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Linfoot have Mrs. Dan J. Fry Jr., entertaln
entertalned as their house guests ed membera of the -Monday bridge
for the past few weeks Mrs. Li:i- luncheon club at an- attractive
foot's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K luncheon at the Gray Belle yes
GiJlon ol Two Harbors, Mlnesota.f terday followed by an afternoon
A series of affairs and trips ha'3 of cards In her home. Bright col
been given for the guests. ored autumn flowers centered a
Last night Mr, and Mrs. Linfoot table arranged In the Chinese
were hosts at a fourteen coverfroom with covers for Mre. Harry
dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins, Mre. Fritz Slade, Mre.
Gilion. Tonight they will hs T. A. Roberts, Mrs. Curtis Cross,
guests at a twelve cover dinner ot
tho home of Mv. Gilron's brother,
R. J. Gillou, at 1245 North Cottage
street. On Monday evening the
wedding anniversary of Mr. md
Mrs. Linfoot was celebrated at a
surprise party givon for them ;it
their home. The guests were Mr.
and Mrs. H. K. Gilion, Mr. a:id
Mrs. R. J. Gillou and son, Charles,
Mr. and Mre. Carl Alderman of
Spring Valey, Mr. and Mre. Page
Stevenson and daughter, Mr. nud;
Mrs. Childnts and daughter, Grace.:
of Spring Valley, Mr. and Mrs.
Angus Stevenson and daughteos,
Ruth and Shirley, and Mr. and
Mrs. Linfoot and their children.
Within the last fortnight Mi,
and Mrs. Linfooc took their guests
motor trips through Oregon
Mre. Connell Dyer, Mre. Prince
Byrd, Mre. Arthur Rahn, Mrs. Er
cel Kay, Mrs. R. M. Hofer, Mre.
Frank Spears, Mrs. Koith Powell
of Woodburn and the hostess,
Mre. Fry.
Jack o'lanterns and autumn
leaves were arranged about the
living rooms of the Fry home
where bridge waB enjoyed for sev
eral hours.
Mrs, Harry M. Hawkins will en
tertain the club at the next meet
ing. !
Mre. Stuart KIbbe (Neva M'.l-'
lard) whose marriage was an
event of a fortnight ago, was
honored at a miscellaneous show
er on Friday afternoon when mem;
bere ot the Yo-Mar-Co class werei
and western Washingion. This islentertalned at the home of Mrs.
Mr. Gillon's fifth visit to Orerrn.i ' E. B. Millard. Lovely autumn
Ho will leave tomorrow morning flowers were arranged about the
for his home on Lake
near Duluth, while Mrs.
will remain here for a month
more.
morning r """"t
Superior, "ving rooms and during the tea
rs. Gill-vif- bour Mre. Millard was assisted by
iviiss fliarguerice iviniaru.
Members of the class are Mtb.
C. O. Downs, Mrs. B. E. Sisson,
The women of tne three Mnth-'Mrs. J. H. Holt, Mrs. T. M. Hicks,
odist churches in Salem, the First, E Mrs. Cecil Hawiey, Mrs. George
the Jason Lee and the Leslie, will Forge, Mre. Charles Roblin, Mre.
give a turkey dinner on FridayiD- I"1- Mosher, Mre. F. L. Utter,
evening for the benefit of the Mrs. I. P. Dillon, Mre. Harry
West Salem church. Dinner will '. Crawford, Mrs. Grant Day, Mrs.
be served at five thirty, at six Ray Simmons, Mre. J. D. Foley,
fifteen and at seven o'clock, and 'Mrs. Carle Abranis, Mrs. Walter
during the time of waitine: a mu-' Pennington, Mrs. R. V. Hollen-
sical program will be given up- , berg, Mrs. W. A. Marshall, Mre.
stairs in the church under the di-'A- Tiner Woolpert, Mre. Walter
rection of Mre. Emery Riddle. (Minier and Mre. E. B. Millard.
All the material for the dinner!
has been donated by Salem busi-!
ness men and the members of the'
aid societies of the three church-'
ee are donating their services. In .
charge are Mrs. H. H. Vandevort,
president of the society at First'
church, Mrs. P. L. Prazier, Jason
Lee president, and Mrs. O. V.
Ohmart, president of the organi-
zaiion in Leslie church.
- - j It became known In Portland yes
Friday bridge club members terday that Governor Pierce has
were the guests of Mre. P. E. Ful- granted a reprieve to Albert Quar
lerton at an attractive luncheon tier( a convicted bootlegger and
followed by an afternoon of cards member of a notorious Portland
in the Fullerton home on State jfamily tnat haa been much jn the
street on Friday afternoon of laet tlifint becaUHe of violations of
iyjuh. jilio, riuu juie wcte ftji uun
or guest.
ERT QUARTIER
jull at tho expiration of the re
prieve, but Pierce immediately
granted a second extension until
February 15 next. A condition Is
that Qimrtler pay $25 a month on
hie $1500 fine.
PAGE THREE
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who bomb Moroccans as "plain
murderers."
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THE old-time "sanitary pad" is
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"KOTEX", a new and remarkable
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No laundry discard like tissue
A NEW
TELEPHONE
DIRECTORY
FOR
SALEM
WILL GO TO PRESS
NOVEMBER 1, 1925
Please arrange for any change you may desire in pres
ent listings or advertising as soon as possible and not
later than October 31, 1925. '
The Pacific Telephone j2
And Telegraph Company
High- honore anions the three
tables of players wae won by Mrs.
Harley White.
Asters In pastel shades were
used as a centerpiece on the
luncheon table with covers laid
Cor Mrs. Ellis, Mre. U. Scott Page,
Mrs. Elmer Dane, Mrs. Earl Fish
er, Mrs. Leon W. Gleaeon, Mrs. E.
A. Kurtz. Mre. O. A. Olson. Mrs.
Claire Vibbert, Mre. Harley, crPl
White, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs.
A. A. Gueffroy and the hostess,
Mrs. FuIIerton.
Mre. F. G.. Delano will enter
tain the club on November 6.
Members of the Christian En
deavor at the First Evangelical
church will give a chicken eupner
at the church on Friday evening!
beginning at six fifteen, for the
benefit and support of two Chi
nese Missionaries, Mr. and Mre.
Vernon Sarnham.
prohibition laws. By the grace of
the governor Quartler hae been
freed from the Multnomah coun
ty jail where he was serving his
sentence.
Quarlier was sentenced June 18
to serve six months and to pay a
fino of $1500. Pierce first granted
a reprieve on September 1, effee
tive until October 15, to give Quar
tier a chance to harvest his grape
Quartler was returned to
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