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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1929)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1029 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON PACK KIVB Society, Clubs and Music Visitors Honored At T.S. Roberts' One ot the most delightful olfatn given for tlio pleasure of tho wives of legislators and state officers who lire visitors In Salem was the musl cale and Informal reception for which Professor and Mrs. T. S. Roberts were hosts Wednesday eve ning in their home at 505 North Summer street. Professor Rub-Tts played several numbers on his studio organ Includ ing chiefly the more familiar clas sics such as Handel's "Largo" and the "Pilgrims' Chorus." Among the numbers which particularly de lighted the audience were the organ and piano duet, "Pantaslc " Dc marcst) by Professor Roberta, organ ist, and Doris Hoss, pianist; a trio . number, "Meditation" iMletzke.) played by Professor Roberta, at the organ, assisted by Ivft Clairo Love. violinist, and Doris Ross, pinnlsi Miss Love . also played "Schoen Roamarin" (Krelslcr) as a violin sola The climax of the program came with the concluding number. Knjlslers "Old Refrain" in which all three musicians took part, as sisted by Miss E. Ruth How, lyric sofffano. Miss How also sang sev eral solo numbers. Following the musical program, the guests were entertained with fin informal reception on tho lower floor of the Roberts' home. The spacious reception hall, llvins rooms, dining room and serving table were beautifully decorated with carna tions In shades of rose, combined with daffodils and acacia. Mrs. Harry T. Love assisted Mrs. Roberts throughout the evening. Presiding at the serving urns dur ing the evening were Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson, wife of Governor Pat terson, and Mrs. Walter Pierce (Cornelia Marvin.) wife of cx-Gov-ernor Pierce. W. U. Glee Club Presents Program The Girls' glee club of Willam ette university presented a delight ful concert of solos, duets nnd en semble numbers Monday evening at ths Tuberculosis hospital, east of Salem. Miss Grace Henderson is accom panist for the club which plans to make a concert tour of the north- vest during sprinir vacation. The program presented Monday evening included: "It X&6 Lover nnd nis Lni" ... r!xar Cliorus Bolo SPlcctrd Joscohlne Albert "Bnrcarolle" Clmmlnndc Helm Cochrnn mid Jobcplilne Albrrt "Tiiy Ueamlim Eyes' MncDuwell Cliomi Fer.tur "Homco and Jullrt" .... Bolo Selected Lilltnil Scott Hradlne Selrctfd Helen Pcmbrrlou Daffodils" German Chorus KlnsHsher B)w" Woodford Helen Cochran and Josephine Albert "A TraBlo Tale" Fox Chorus College Songs Selected Cliorus Turner Earl S. Prathcr, drug ist of Portland, was surprised on Tuesday with a birthday dinner party in his honor. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hut-Chens 01 McMinnvuie, Stan ford Prather and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Prather. ITYOURWASHtB .OTHES SO MUCH R THAN MINI! 1 how is GETS CLOTHES WHlTEtl mm hmm N EXT WASHDAY THE CRANULATED SOAP IT I. trsS Edited by Rosalia Kcber, Phone 83 A semi-patriotic program will be prevented Friday evening at the Y. M. O. A. Dr. George H. Alden, head of the history department of Wil lamette university will speak on The Life of George war. runs ton Others taking part hi the program will be Mrs. Sheldon Sackett, Miss Marie Patton, Lawrence Meades and Ward Wolfe. The general public Is invited to attend the program which will open at 8 o clock. . Woman's Club To Entertain Guests Women of Salem are much in terested in the meeting of the Sa lem Woman's club Saturday after noon in the clubhouse on North Cottage street. Guest Day will be observed at this meeting which will be one of the most interesting of the entire club year and each club member is privileged to bring a guert, Th e Sn it: poh d ram a t ic club of Salem high school will present a clever play, "Sauce for the Gos Mnps," at the program hour. The cast for tho play includes: Richard Taylor, Richard Baker; Margaret Taylor, Evelyn Cummings; Robert Taylor, Stanley King; Elizabeth Bnkt-r, Helen Larson; Martha Lee, Margaret Wilson; James Ward, Robert Eyre; and the maid, Edith Glaisyer. Jean Eastriiige is ward robe mistress Louis Campbell, ward robe master; Charles Bier, stage manager, and Hazel Johnson, pvop ertv manager. Mrs. Gordon McGllcnrist will sing two groups of solos, accompanied by William McGilchrist, Sr., as an additional feature of the program. Mrs. Homer Goulet is chairman of the tea committee for the after noon. She will be assisted by Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mis. Edgar Hartley, Mrs. Alton D. Hurley, Mrs. Walter Pace. Mrs. George J. Pearce. Mrs. E. A. Pierce, Mrs. E. C. Richards, Mrs. Homer H. Smith, Mrs. B. N. Sneer, Mrs. Claude Stcuslo.f, Mrs. William waiton ana Mrs. ucorge a. White. Attractive Affair At Spaulding Home Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. spaum- !ng were hosts at an attractive dinner party Sunday afternoonin their home on Court street, com plimenting Mrs. Spaulding's moth er. Mrs. Nora Gard Miller or von land, the occasion being her birth day anniversary. The charmingly appointed am ner table was centered with a sil ver bowl of red carnations. Red tapers in silver holders marked covers for the honor guest, Mrs. Miller; and for Mr. arid Mrs. Clay C. Miller and their daughter, Bar bara, of Oregon City; Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. Merton Brines, Mrs. James Taylor and daughter, Jean; Mrs. C. H. Burr, Miss Lulu Miller, and Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Gard. all of Portland; little Miss Leone Spaulding and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. bpaum ing. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Gritton en tertained at dinner Saturday eve ning in their home on Jefferson street, honoring Mrs. V. M. Clark on the occasion of her birthday an niversary. Covers were placed for the honor Kiicst. Mrs. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Rae, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ken nedy, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Gritton. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Arnold of West Salem were additional guests for the evening which was spent with 500. f '.j. ' , I I ISNT THE WASH ER.ANNI, THE SOAP I USt MO WONDER EVERYBODY I PRAISES RINSO. I NEVER I SAW SUCH whiteness! I .... AND RINSO MAKES THE WATER SO SUDSYl J v J1 I I I . . - f . Miss Carol Dibble To Present Pupils Carol S. Dibble will present her junior students in dramatic art in ecitai Saturday evening, i,-ebruary 23, at 8 o'clock in the Nelson audi torium. Assisting on the program will be Mrs. S. H. Van Trump, icad- and several piano pupils of Prank E. Churchill. The complete program follows: Orttlng Her Lessons Bertha Tobln Dona Unrun We Ain't Scared of Pa J. W. Foley A Rainy Nlht J. W. Foley Jerry Blone The Hatchet Story R. J. Burdette Wllla Ellis A Careful Scholar LaVrrne. Mnrnh Henry Blake's Chum J. W. rolty Youth and Ave Stephen Stone Jr. What a Boy Thinks .... Etta Seelcy SiUler Gordon Carl Valse. LevlUki Loralne IIosb Frnrod's Bum Afternoon ....Booth Tark- tnuton Julia Johnson The Utile Snuare Clock Acnes Lee The NiKht Wind Eucine yield Doris Unruh Llcbnf reud . rrlti Krclsler Olive Bliurts The SummerKet Folks . Which General Gordon Can Paul Revere H. W. Lonefellow Jerry Stone Group of Bird Poems Mrs. S. 11. Van Trump Apple nto&noms William Martin The Dreatnihlp Eueene Field Wllla Ellis Rosamunde" To Be Presented March 1 Rosamunde'' the Schubert opera in two acts to be presented March 1 by the advanced chorus and orches tra classes ot Salem high school promises to be ,an entertainment of more than usual interest. The opera includes a wide var icty of characterizations: the dig nified King of Cyprus, the un flinching Rosamunde, the adroit Candia with his schemes against the king; Aja, the foster mother of Rosamunde who really holds the key to the story; and the deaf old man who attends the king. Miss Ola LaMoinc Clark is acting as faculty manager for the opera and victor Wolfe as general man ager. Lena Belle Tartar is dramatic and musical coacn xor the prrxwc tion. Salem Peoole To Be Honored With Ball An outstanding event of the week will be the military ball honoring Governor and Mrs. Isaac Lee Pat terson and Adjutant General and Mrs. George A. White which will take place Fnday evening at the McMinnville armory. The aiiair will be given by the national guard units of Tillamook, Dallas, and Mc Minnville and about 1000 cards have been Issued for the affair. Of ficers and their wives from all parts of the state as well as from Vancouver, Washington are nected to be in attendance. Following the ball, Adjutant General and Mrs. White will en tertain the officers and their wives stationed in Salem with a buffet supper in their home on Bellcvuc street. The Enclewood community club will meet Friday afternoon, March 1. at the home of Mrs. Earl Gilbert, 1320 Market street. The meeting was originally planned for Febru ary 22. Janice Dunlvan, Mary Holthouse, Frances Chance and Burrel Brown are delegates to the exposition at O. A. C. from the Mill City high school. VOU SEE.THIS SOAP IS DIFFERENT IT5 TWICE AS CLEANSING A3 OTHER SOAPS. THE WASHER. SALESMAN .ADVISED IT , ill f sa.xL i d U 1547 Court St. , , Cerent l""viey lst " ,o waste. c,u'" j, j;e down . omcs r p.insosd "And v.'1"-" u-ntaualsR,nSc,ct Hn-:"8, tntno t. " , 1 1" It was decided at the meeting of members of the First Congrega tional church Wednesday evening to refuse to accept the resignation of the church pastor, Charles E. Ward. Rev. Ward who is exceed ingly well liked by his local con gregation has been oifered ft pas torate in Portland. . Mrs. Henry Lee Hostess For Group The Salem music teachers were entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs Henry Lee on Stewart street. William McGilchrist, Sr., spoke , on the "Public school music of j Scotland," and Mrs. . Gordon Mc- j Gilchrist sang several songs, ac- j ompanled by Mr. McGilchrist on ! the concertina. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening by Mrs. Lee, assisted by Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps. It was decided at the meeting that the Salem music teachers' as sociation would sponsor the pro gram for the opening night of mu sic week. May 0-11. The program will be a benefit for the national MacDowcll colony. Plans were also discussed for national good music week which promises to be a greater music week than ever before, under the direction of Mrs. Walter Den ton who will be assisted by other committees. Many fine concerts are planned for the week the program for which will be announced later. Mrsr William H. Burghardt, Jr. will present Miss Marguerite Blum- enberg, pianist, in recital Friday evening at her home, 8b0 union street. She has Issued about luty invitations for the evening. Brocks Recent dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil V. Ashbaugh were Miss Mabel Low of Brooks and Mrs. Arthur Madsen of Salem. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones and son, Ronald, Jr., of Brooks. Pringle Mothers Guests At Party Pringle Members of the Prmgle Mothers' club were entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. E. G. Clarke. Games were enjoyed for several hours following the business session. A valentine box was opened at the refreshment hour. The guest group included Mrs. John Fabry, Jr., Mrs. . Jolin Van Lydcgraf, Mrs. A. Jelderks, Mrs. L. F. Toney, Mrs. J. M. Cobuxn, Mrs. A. Hilfiker, Mrs. W. M. Co- burn. Mrs. Charles Grabenhorst, Mrs.W. H. Grabenhorst, Mrs. J. Bonney, Mrs. H, C. Stapleton, Mrs. Paul Gurgurich, Mrs. George Wil son, Mrs. George Adams, Mrs. O. B. Allm, Mrs. Frank Clarke, Mrs. O. T. Sealey, Mrs. J. Sandifer, Mrs. Anna J. Robbin-s, Mrs.Johh Fabry, Jr., Mrs. Clifford Jones and the host ess, Mrs. -Clarke. The next regular meeting of the club will take place Tuesday eve ning, March 19, at the home of Mrs. John Van Lydcgraf. "Invaluable" Say Society Women MELLO-GLO Face Powder is pre ferred by beautiful women because it leaves no trace of flakiness, pas tiness or irritation. Stays on longer no shiny nosesl Made by a new French process prevents large pores. Spreads more smoothly gives a youthful bloom. Very pure. Use MELLO-GLO Face Powder. It's wonderful. Crown drug store, adv. I'VE HEARD ABOUT ' RINSO BEFORE -I MUST TRV IT 0 wves ci ul fot cup , 2 sizes mostwomen .i . Dir. ouy me uiu patnaga iS from washer or tub The style presented will accent uate slenderness, and make the woman of overweight appear ex tremely smart, for it will add length to the silhouette to give her the necessary vertical lines. The plaits are youthful placed at each side of center-front of skirt to form panel. It combines printed and plain silk crepe, extremely good taste for im mediate wear. Sheer tweed, Jersey and crepe satin also chic. The pattern of Style No. 3575 contains a picture chart most Inter esting and helpful to make it with out wasting one minute of time to have to figure it out. Cuts in sizes FIRSHDAY AND SATURDAY All Special Prices! Ill "SR First Anniversary sale has been a huge success not because it happened to be us HI Vbut because the women of this vicinity realized what real values really are. For this Nil last day we. are going to make a final plunge you will find prices cut clear down to the HI! astonishing point because we must clean up these remaining items regardless of what they llll cost us. It's our loss and your gain. Be here early. I Rubber Aprons rrcssedCut HAIRNETS 7" House Dresses Berry Bowls 2C I ilV ,T . . , Regular 50c Jpfw Values to $1.49 fc Nil 8 inch size 1 25-Piece llll 1 iT. ,- Breakfast Set Mlf 69c 8c' II Tound One to n'Customer One lo a Customer JP? II " " . Kegulm oUc ph6Ie 39c III! Colored Ladies' llll Oc5C Cookie Boxes Suede Belts r'cr I , , ,. WORK. HObLj Children's . I BLACK HOSE b . c 15c i 1 " llll pa JXJr II B 1L . CURTAINS lid With valiance colored I Hoi. .j cnir 10-in. wide, 3 3-4-in. deep borders l .Haon and hilk One to a Customer One lo a Customer llll Combinations . j , - 98C 1 SALEM r'ir -Mass VARIETY IXfi STORE 5 for 19C I Qf0 152 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET 16, IB years, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust. - For a pattern of the above design send 15 cents in stamps or coin to Fashion Department, Capital Jour nal, 18 East 18th street. New York City. . P. L. E. F. Club Sponsors Benefit The P. L. E. F. club of the Pyth ian Sisters entertained Tuesday afternoon with a benefit card party at the fraternal, temple. Included in the guest group were Mesdames: Hogan, Krie.?), Johnson. Hardin, Greenwood, Ericksen, John son, Adams, lark, Hixson, Compton. Hansen, Dunstan, Andresen, Brock, Davies, Knightson, Burk, Kinzer, Pugh, Browning, Shipp, Koffoed, Furlough, Spong, Fuhrtr, Van Schaik. Mrs. Peterson of Everett, Washington was a special guest. The high score prize in bridge was won by Mrs, W. H. Hogan. Mrs. L. B. Hixson received the sec ond award. Refreshments were served at the tea hour by the host ess committee. Mrs. Dustan will entertain the club Tuesday afternoon, March 5, in her home at 1C87 North Summer street. Monthly Concert Knight Memorial The chorus choir of the Knight Memorial church will present its monthly concert Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, assisted by Donald J. Allison, church organist. The program will include: Chorus "The Earth 1 the Lord's" .... Fearis Duet "I Will Marnlfr the Lord" Moeenthal Leonard Chadwlck and IT. C. Stover Chorus "DcKcht Thyself In the Lord" .. Wlliion ObliKftto solo, Bcneitta Edwards Solo "Alone with Tuce" Bally Lawrence Deacon Chorus "Like as the Hart" .... Hcaton Male Quartet "I Ain't Owlne Study War No More' Spiritual Chorus "My Eons" Ugh thill chorus "Froise the Wondrous Name" Pctrle ARI0N TEMPLE HOLDS SESSION AT HUBBARD Hubbard Arl on temple met in regular session Tuesday evening giving initiation to Beryl Blosser of Hubbard. During the business session Sadie Scholl was appointed delegate to the convention to be held April 6 at Aurora. Coble do Lespinasse was appointed to ar range for an entertainment stunt for the next temple meeting to be given during the social hour. Grandmas Bevens, who has been ill for some time, was able to be pres ent to attend the first Initiation under the gavel of her granddaugh ter, Anitta Bevens, who is most ex cellent chief of the temple. The next meeting will be held March 5, when there again will be ladies' initiation. Vcrna Ott and Ruth Stauffer, standing social com mittee, will be in charge of the luncheon following the evening's session. P0MER0YS ARE HOSTS Independence Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pomeroy were hosts to the C. R. club on Tuesday evening at their home on C street. Special guests of the club were Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Walker. The homo was prettily decorated in red and white carna tions and ferns. The members In clude Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. L D. Mix, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen, Grorer Mattison. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy. High scores were won by Mrs. Pomeroy and K. L. Williams. A two course luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by her sis ter, Mrs. G. G. Mattison. MOVE TO ALBANY Zcna. Mr. and Mrs. Wolverton and son who have been living in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scott here, have moved to Albany where Wolverton is employed in a printing establishment. Powerful Skin Remedy Discovered Dries Up Eczema, Barber's Itch and Skin Eurptions. MUST GIVE"RESULTS IN 7 DAYS OR MONEY BACK This wonderful surgeon's prescrip tion now known all over America as Moonr's Emerald Oil, is so effi cient in the treatment of skin dis eases that the itching of eczema often stops with one application. A few applications and the most persistent cases of Eczema often are healed never to return. Moone's Emerald OH Is safe and pleasant to use and it is so power fully antiseptic and deodorant that even odors arising from ulcers, gan grene ana cancer are instantly killed. Moone's Emerald Oil in the orig inal bottle is dispensed by pharma cists. Perry's drug store always has aioones tmeraiu uu on nana. adv. , LUCKY T1GE1 stops fall- 'fJFKX Nn.1 ItnrwL-i cnld. Sold under MoocvBack Gusr LUCKY TIGER GIRL SCOUTS START REHEARSAL ON PLAY .Voodburn The Wood burn Girl . Scouts held their annual dinner at the Wood burn armory Tuesday. The meal was prepared by the girls with the assistance of Mrs. Eugene Mosliberger, Mrs, W. P.' Norman, , Mrs. Lee Withers and Mrs. Myrtle Clark. Covers wera placed for 43, including 37 girls and six adults. Place cards were Washington birth day hatchets with candy handles. Games were played in the gym before dinner and afterwards the girls rehearsed a play which they expect to present at the high school . auditorium March 2. This play pic ture? the girl scouts at the inter national scout camp and features the national dances of the various nations. Miss Margaret Brooks and Miss Fern Wadsworth are directing the play and Mrs. Mabel Ballard and Miss' Alice Shorey are assist ing as pianists. The armory was donated free of charge by Captain Olfon. Corns Stop Hurting Instantly then Lift Right Off! Drop "Preezone" on that aching corn Instantly ft stops hurting; then shortly you lift the corn right oft with your fingers. You'll laugh, reaj lyl It is so easy and doesn't hurt one bltl Works like a charm, every time. A tiny bottle of 'Freezone costs only a few cents at any drug store and is suf. ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, and nnllniiKK Trv ttl