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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1925)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925 PAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON COOKING SCHOOL AT SALEM ARMORY AT H. L STIFF The nrlaei tar The CapttaJ Journal cocking school are on dls,- nlar fa the window or the H l. fc)LiU furniture store oa Court vtre. It will bo wejt foe the la dies to-lock them aver (or they arc nrtaes. ot raal' merit. The" eleetrrc ranae tlE& dishes, theelectrla grill, the 'YAcuuni cleaner find let of other things are all there after Wednesday they will be scattered to tha fom oo r nure et Salem.. Stop at Stiff and see the prizes- and then got buss and acreage, ta take one of them homo on WVdneaaaj evening. Society Continued) Mary Rowland's apartment on Court otreet on Monday evening. A program of Shakespearean mu- 6K and drama will be given by Mrs. W. E. Kirk and Mice Lena Belle Tartar. a Mrs. J. M. Nlfchota entertained1 the ladies of the Bethel Dorcae cfub at her home fet Brooltefdei Meadows, on Thursday of Lhje vreek. After an Interesting business session the time was spent with aeedlework and vielting. Refresh nients were served by the host ess aaefetel by Mcs John, Hain and Mit Ha,wy Young. Special giresta for the after soon were Mrs. Cross- an 4 Miter, Harriet Wolf. Members present were Mr. H. H Boles,. ftfrs,. Act To h neon, MVs. Jtohn1 Spranger, Mrs. Arnold Spranger, Mrs. E. E. fatten, Mrs. M. H. Utter, Mrs. Ida Baker, Mrs. A. H. Fueetman, Mrs. Maggie Sundborg, Mrs, John Hain, Mrs. Oscar Nouie, Mrs. Cass Nichols, Mrs. Geo. Jfaln, Mrs. Harry Young, Mrs. O. M Reeves and the hostess. The club voted to serve re-K fMatdfrliefausl Chocolate Cake" mOlthfashk, Chocolate foraNew-fashlom yeneratton. Baker's Chocolate Premium No. 1 Is most satisfactory fort cooking and drinking; th It first choice or good housekeepers and cooks. Walter Bke& Co. Ltd. i eji.bli.bcil 1780 DorcbMtcr, Mm Mqht.ial, Canada Boollrt of Chekt feclpci Miuitt. l G Am McCLAREN CORD Stages, Salesmen and Deliveries Use Them Do You? A Gripping Trend Design Jim" "Bill' Smith & Watkins Snappr Service PHONE 44 (reshmenl si the dedication of tke -sew eoboot benae. oa Deeem ber 4. The nut meeting will be with Mrs. John Hals Dee. IT. Mr. W. I. Neodbum enter tain ed the- Thurailajr bridge luncheon, ckib In ; her heme on- Ttramday. Mrs. Chariee Wiser, was an addl-tfonal-' guest. High geore honors were won by Mm. A. B; Hucie steln. The living- room was do, rated wlfb cerjriwqthenvaniB. ot rarllrue; colore. Pupils of Mies foatrtce ghelr .ton save- a recital in Derby studio Ion Thursday evening. Aagj'sMng on the program were Lawrence IDeacon ant Kenneth Allan. ' : Thai foUaVflirs Drognhni was rven:.' ' i ' Rliapsoila Hongrolse No. t, Ul.ut; Cecil De&coni. . : Little Mother, o' Mlno, Bur leigh; Gray Dai's, Jbhosva; Law rence Dedcoo. Among the1 A mix. Langey; Soheralna No. 2, Moszkowsr.li Eur 'genifc Ffacllor. Lea Syatralns, Chamlnade; Roll in Stones, Mae Fadyen; Lena' Medler. Orace Walts, Crosse; Scherzo, K Minor, Menifeleaolui.; Jobert, Alexander. i Win' A BlowKn' Gentle, roma; Dana, McOill; Keunclb Alfen. Rbndo Caprfccloeo; M4ndel- ssohn; Mary Cupper. I Sadness or Soul. Mendelssohn, 1 Spinning Song, Mendelssohn; Malcom Medler. Ecclesla clirb members held a, tegjular- businses inetttae. on'edt o4da sisslfg at t. bnnui o( flls Jeeels Miles. The erenlnf Ka spent in making Christmas title tor the girls at ths sute ln fuBtrlal school.. Mr. and Mes. T. A. Roberts H'Sre hosts at an attraellva twelve Coyer dinner tn their home on t'Uursday evejtlng. Members of the Salem Woman's slab are devoting all their enorglea at. this time to the benefit bridge fe which will be given In the club bcsjse on Wednesday, December-2, Mfs. Homer Goulst will be gen eral ahalrman nd aasisting her w$l b Mrs. George White. Other dcfnmlttee members chosen are Mrs. Joan L. Rand, Mrs. C. H. lt,bortBQn, Mrs. Frank Myers, Mrs. 8,1 D. Patton, Mrs. Walter L Sliauldlng, Mrs. William Bell, Mrs. -Curtis f). Cross, Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs. B E. Bragg, Mrs. P. A. Elker, A. L. Wallace, Mrs. Rhea Luper, ,Mrs. E'. B. Ling, and Mrs. Roy :Mllls. 1 TWrtylx tables will be arrang leil fer bridge players The tea hour 'WW be from four to five o'clock wth the committee planning a nMniber of additional features for U)jai time, . . The ,tandard Bearers of the First tythodlst churqh w-tll meet at the ,,-frson.iKe on Monday evening at sot'en-rt.hlrty. Hostesses will be Mlse Doris Phsnlcles, Miss Muriel White, and Mrs. Cnystnlle Maxwell. Mt-fl. Benjamin Blatchford will be In charge during the lesson hour. lickle Babes Is Advice of Specialist LoMoi, Nor. t.-r-.(AP.r ''If you wouldf huva 9troAg leaitaji ati i Id rem tlokte theia. whea they at' babies and 'make thm laugh, f hi -la- the aartce- off SIp Harsy U. Bruo' Porter, specialist' In chil dren's disease 9 and who Is coxt suit ing physloid-n to the Amerleatt Bed Cross in London, xne advice given before the mom ber of the natJoa- al- society of day nareerie The ontin.en.t physician- claims that most of the cAerlshedf traditions ot the mirswy qot onty faHacou bqt pre Ji'.d?c.faF. to xoungaters. 'It Is a good thins to tlcjil bugles," said. Sir Harry. 'It makes them, laugh and thus (hey expand their lungs and breauia tteah air, Contliutng hla QiaaertaUon, Sir TYPEWRITERS FOB &AIX FOB BENT Jtnd.ent Bate Phone 869 247 If. Comraeiciai St. m LOCKWQQD AV.V.V.WMW.V.VA'. Hhrry contended that it waa wrong, m tajn.H whera ther ajre ehlh dkien to cease all no) say when the bpble are aaleep. It was xnuoh better, he beljeved, that the child should be prepared (or the rough arid tumble of later life through being allowed to eleep with nolae Oping oa everywhere Mm. Job B. Hedges, widow of the noted humorist and lawyer, vw enrolled for her second year nil- a student In Columbia Univer sity Bxtenalon. She plana to con tinue ber university work as long ; ette lives. Chiropractic Brings Results Dr. Scofield Third Floor S3i Oregon Bldg. 5S 1 5S Si I 1 55: if A I 1 we V. GOOD COOKING IS ESSENTIAL BUT for harmony in any home DINNERWARE plays the important part in its serving THREE SPECIALS for Cooking School Week 41 PIECE 50 PIECE 48 PIECE Thds is an excep ionally good grade of imparted cftfna and is com ose& of 41 pieces. Set 0 f imported china beautifully decorated in the pastel shades. This is a real good ware. Set of Sanf china a set that ordinar ily sells at a much greater price.. Ideal Xmas gift. $18.50 TERMS $19.50 TERMS $29.00 TERMS EASY TERMS Pay a few dollars down and a little each week or month. Make mother glad with a set of this fine ware and buy it Cooking School Week at these prices. I Ladd & Bush Bankers ESTABLISHED 1868 General Banking Business Office Hoars from 10 a. m. to 8. p. ja. You can get pipe. sand, and cement T for the job, all In one place, nerc ftLt e Sewe Pipe That has a perfect self centering bell, saves in making joints, built for life time service. We make this kind. Oregon Gravel Co. HOOD AT FBONT ST. have all the clothes that touch his tender skin washed this new and safer way ftow a NEW method of washing baby's things learned by modern science. Every mother ought to know this SAFER way. SCIENCE has found old wayg harmful. Countless mothers, without knowing it, hare been clinging to a. harm ful method of washing. Today mothers by the thousand are flocking to this new way safer for the baby, better for the clothes, easier on the mother. What Science Found Most Important Strangely enough, modern science hae learned that the most vital part of wash ing la the rlnelng. Old ways, used by housewives from time. Immemorial, Involve only one or , two rinsings. Scientific laboratory tests showed this not enough to remove every pqrtlcla ot seap and every foreign sub stance and therefore harmful to baby tender skim An Added Danger An added danger lurks la the soap yea usei Free aUtaH In soap la detrimental to the UCe of fabric. Left in the gar ment through insufficient rinsing, It U dangerous, for baby's skin. Most home . laundry soaps and powders contain- it. A leading, highly advertised chip soap for home laundering purposes has, beon found, by our chemists only 7S per cent PUte. It contains considerable free alkali Tet. it Is one of the beat which hetuewlvea use. Only one soap advertises the per cent of Its purity. Hoticewlvea must buy linn dry eoapt blindly, not Knowing what they are getting. Are Your Clothes Sterilized? Home washing methods, science has learned, seldom sterMhtes clothes with out harm. Today modern science has fftvea w new methods which sherUlse completely without Injury or damage to fabric. So the modern housewife Is turning today to a new and modern method. Just note how little it costs to send your washings to this laundry WET-WASH S ayes far more work tban electric washer, actually at less coat. Ererythin.gr Scientifi cally washed with purest ot materials and returned slightly damp. Just right tor 'ironing, 20 pounds or less, 75c, 4 cents. acn additional pound. . THRrP-T SBRVICB Same aa Wet-Wash except all flat pieces Ironed, IS ponnds or leas, 90 cents, cents each additional pound. And Three Other Low Cost Services Capital Ciiy Iy&xindry 1264 BROADWAY ii 1 1 ' ) I J I tM.Hm4mHH 5 This Way Baby's Clothes Are Safe At the Capital City Laundry, baby's clothes and ALL your nlces things are safe. All silks, all delicate, dainty pieces are sorted out of your bundle and carefully handwashed by - specialists trained In scientific methods. We hold the advantage ot scientific laboratory testa for purity of materials. Not a particle of free alkali exists In the aoa we use. You may safely wash your face, or shampoo your hair, in any water or solution In which we place your elotheej his la the laundry of PURE MATERIALS. After 'three careful suds baths In PURE! soap a fresh change of clean water and ends for eaoh bath we give your clothes SIX tb.oro7.ugh rinses In 8 IX changes of fresh clean water. And At the Capital City Iaundry, your clothes are completely sterilized, by the new HARMLESS way discovered by science. Try This New Way Two Weeks So. under the NEW sclent if io Wash ing methods we now use, baby's clothes and all your dantler, finer things come home from this laundry sweet and clean, fluffy and soft, as sterile as a surgeon'a gown SAFE for baby's ten der skin. Why not try this new ana SAFER way, Just two happy weeks? Join the hundreds of other Salem housewives and mothers In this new freedom. Note how much more cheerful you are on Mon day evenings. Note how lovely your clothes come home. Not how much LESS than you expected Is the cost. Let this two weeks' trial decide yoti. Send everything baby elothes, silks, llnena everything. We guarantee their safety. Just calt 165. and tell us when to call for the first trial bundle. ,w.v.ssv Av.v.v.vv.v.v.v.v.v.v.w.vv.w.w.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.' ...... .