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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1929)
MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1929 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON pa:k pivb Society, Clubs and 9-Table Affair for ' Younger Set' Complimenting Miss Louise Mc Dougall who with her moher will tail July 13th from New York tor several months' visit in Englnd. Mis Eleanor Wright, Miss Ruthita Hoffnell, Miss Margaret Engel and Mia Hazel Johnson entertained a froup ol the younger girls Saturday evening with a delightful bridge party In the David Wright home on Stewart street. Nine tables ot bridge were In play throughout the evening In the liv ing rooms of the Wright home which were attractively-decorated with basket of sommer flowers. Miss Yvonne Smith won the the first prize for high score honors and Miss Yvonne Smith won the ond award. Miss McDougall receiv ed a guest prize. Refreshments were served later in the evening with Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Adam Engel. Mrs E. M. Hoffnell and M. E. Johnson assisting the hostesses. The guest group included the honor guest, Miss McDougall; and the Misses Julia Creech. Myra Belt. Oretchen Thlelsen, Caroyl Braden. Pvonne Smith, Margaret Heltzel. Katherlne douley, ' Dorothy Dolk. Margaret Sims, Catherine Corey, Margaret Corey, Margaret Brown, Virginia Slsson, Elizabeth Waters. Claudia Buntln, Grace Elizabeth Holman, Elolse Wright. Edna Bab cock, Irma Babcock. Edith Glaisyer, Hoddy Wirtz. Jean Lunsford, Mar jory Olese, Mildred Roberts, Mar garet Wilson. Wllda Pleenor, Ruth lick, Faye Drlscoll, Blllle Cupper, Cjnthia Delano, Ether Woods, Max lne Myers, Phyllis Day, Lois Wilkes, Margaret Stevens, La Verne Shoe make. Wilma Glese, Velma Emmett, Evelyn Ross, Frances Martin, Kath erlne Laughrige, Lorraine Kinzer, Margaret Bean, Margaret Wagner, Margaret Drager, Virginia Holt and the hostess, Hazel Johnson, Margar et Engel, Ruthlta Hoffnell and Eleanor Wright. Louise McDougall Honored at Party A group of girls entertained Sat urday afternoon with a no-hostess theater party at the Elslnore for the pleasure of Miss Louise Mc Dougall, who will spend the greater part of the summer In England. After the theater program, the girls enjoyed refreshments down town. In the group were Miss McDougall. the honor guest; Miss Ruthita Hoff nell, Miss Oretchen ThieLsen, Miss ff;rgaret Engel, Miss Margaret Corey, Miss Hazel Johnson, Miss Margaret Sims, Miss Margaret Bean. Miss Jean Lunsford, Miss Margaret Brown, Miss Juanita Powell, and Miss Grace Elizabeth Holman. Dr. Mary Purvine Hostess at Beach Dr. Mary B. Purvine entertained out going officers and members of the executive board of the state Business and Professional women's club with a house party the past week-end In her summer home at Neskowin. The guests Included Miss Mozelle Hair of Eugene, retiring president; Miss Cecelia Bayler, Astoria, new state president; Miss Leila Hay and Miss Katherlne Jones of Corvallis; Miss LaVerne Hardwicke, president of McMinnville club; Mrs. Christina Linke, McMinnville; Emma Sum merfleld, Albany; Ola Renner, president of the Oregon City B. and P. W. club; Mrs. May Tryon, Rose burg, Alice Hutchinson, Portland; Dr. Lucetta Smith, Roseburg; Miss JTCjphlne Shade, president of the Salem club; Miss Helen Purvine and Dr. Mary B. Purvine, 'ax Will Your Skin Stand This Test? Bright-lights "Close-ups" Does a blemished akin make you dread them Then join the thousands who have used Resinol Soap nd Ointment with almost startling success for pimples, cioRged pores, rashes. roughness.etc. For more than thirty years standard t ealment for those desiring skin health and beauty the cwsitment to heal the soap to Cieanse and refresh. Try themt Sinpla k Irce. Welly ltaiia.1. Dp. 71. B. M. Resinol Edited or Mrs. William Andres and Miss Mamie Kasmir of St. Paul, Minn, are the guests of Mrs. Johanna Per ry and Miss Madge Kasmir, who en tertained recently with an attractive dinner party in honor of their guests. Covers were arranged for Mrs. Andres and Miss Kasmir, hon or guests; Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Lux, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Roe and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Lux and family, all of Portland, and the hostesses, Mrs. Berry and Miss Madge Kasmir. Shower Given for Unionvale Bride Unlonvale In honor of Mrs. Ar thur Chapman, a recent bride, a group of friends and relatives gath ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Crawley where Mrs. Chapman Is a guest to surprise her with a miscellaneous shower. The evening was spent with music and conver sation following the presentation of gifts. Those present Included the honor guest, Mrs. Chapman; Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Bowman of Lincoln, Nebraska; uncle and aunt of the honor guest; Mrs. Cora Freel and Miss Elsie Freel of Portland, Mrs. Chapman's grandmother and aunt; Mrs. Ray mond Palmer of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. C. Countlss, Mr. and Mrs. D. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flnnlcum, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Holllday, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tompkins, Mrs. Royal Hlbbs, Mrs. Harvey Robertson, Mrs. Rich ard Kidd, Mrs. P. K. Sitton, Mrs. Tom Lawrence, Mrs. Neal Stouten burg, Mrs. A. P. Magness, Mrs. Will Magness, Mrs. Donald Kuhn, Walter Winn. Miss Audrey Crawley, Miss Doris Braat. Miss Ila Antrim, Miss Emma Mitchell, Miss May Mitchell. Miss Mildred Stoutenburg, Miss Viv ian Stoutenburg and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Crawley. Ross Harris Weds Washington Girl Of interest in Salem is the mar riage of Miss Emma Burrell and Ross A. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Harris of Salem, which took place Saturday evening at the home of the bride in Tacoma, Washing ton. Mr. Harris' sistar, Mrs. David C. Ellis, and Boyd Filler and Don ald Apperson, all of Salem, mo tored north for the wedding. Mrs. Harris is employed with the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company In Olympla and Mr. Har ris is connected with the Western Electric company in Portland. D. A. R. Board To Meet Saturday Mrs, E. C. Apperson, state regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution, has returned to her home In McMinnville after attend ing the national D. A. R. congress held recently in Washington, D. C, and visiting relatives and friends In the south and east. She has called a state board meeting for Satur day, June 2tith, to be held at the Chamber of Commerce in McMinn ville. Among the local music teachers who returned from Portland after attending the state convention, were Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Thomas, Mrs. Walter A. Denton and Mrs. Lena Waters. Mrs. Hary Rowe and Miss Kath eryn Rowe returned Saturday from Portland where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Parker in Irvington for a week. Mrs. Parker entertained Friday evening with a dinner dance In Miss Rowe's honor. Absolutely not! Your husband is the most liberal of men. If he dreamed that you had to get his dinner in that bake-oven ot a kitcnen . . . well, we know he'd do the generous thing. He'd come into our store tomorrow morning or telephone us from his Elace of business and say: "For eaven's sake, send out one of those Robbirfs & Myers Fans to my wife. Our kitchen's hot as the binges of..." That't what he'd do. But you might remind him that these smooth running R & M outfits use no more electricity than an ordinary electric light, and that we have all kinds. priced from $5.00 $35.00 Honlli Uttm Phone S3 Lawn Party Sunday At R. Cooley's An attractive affair of the week end was the lawn party for which Mrs. C. B. McCul lough and Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley were hostesses Sunday afternoon at the Cooley home on North Summer street, hon oring Mrs, James H. Nicholson on the occasion of her birthday anni versary. The lung dining table, arranged on the lawn of the Cooley home, was centered with a lovely arrangement of blue delphinium, pink rosebuds and canterbury bells. Covers were arranged for the honor guest, Mrs. Nicholson, Mr. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worth. Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Crain, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McCullough and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley. Dallas Girl Bride At Wedding Sunday Dallas The marriage of Miss May McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDonald, and Esteu H. 1 Rorick of The Dalles was solemnized Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents at 614 Hayter street with Rev. Orval D. Peterson of the First Christian church of fl- J elating. I The bride wore an attractive gown I of rose georgette and carried a bou-1 quet of pink rosebuds, sweet peas and fern. Miss Oeraldine Rundell of Newberg and H. Clint Nielsen of The Dalles were the attendants. ! An informal reception followed : the service with Mrs. Mark Hayter : presiding at the serving table and Mrs. J. Rorick of The Dalies, Mrs. E. E. Hayter, Mrs. Simon Orindhelm and Mrs. Hugh Black all of Dallas, 1 assisting in the dining room. Can terbury bells, sweet peas and snap dragons were arranged on the din ing table and about the living rooms. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Ro rick left by motor on a wedding trip to Crater lake. They will return to The Dalles to make their home. Miss Ruth Bedford To Present Pupils West Salem Miss Ruth Bedford will present her piano pupils in a series of recitals this week. On Monday evening the Intermediate pupils will appear; on Wednesday evening, the younger children: and on Saturday the senior students will be presented in recital. All of the programs will be given In the Nelson building concert hall and will be open to the public. A family reunion was held June 16 at the home of Mrs. W. A. Kirts, 882 East Everett street, Portland. Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pomeroy, Clay and A NEW In patent leather, dull black kid, polar blue kid, lido sand kid. Musiq Vernon Pomeroy and James Leon ard of Scappoose; Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hen ton. Miss Alice and Miss Mar garet Henton of Hillboro; Mr. and Mrs. C. T. PomeroV, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodwin, and C. B. Pom eroy of Salem; 8. H. Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pomeroy and three daughters, of Scholls; Mrs. Lela Blue, Mr. and Mr. Leslie Blue, As bury Blue and Wendell Fahrley of Seattle. Pattersons9 to be Honored at Dinner The -governor general of the So ciety of the Mayflower Descen dants. Addison, Pierce Monroe of Providence, R. I., and Mrs. Munroe who will be guests In Portland this week will be honored with a din ner Wednesday evening being ar ranged in their honor by the board and committee members of the Ore gon Society of Mayflower Descen dants. The dinner, to be given at the Univesity club, will be open to all members of the society and their guests. Honors will be shared by me aovernor General and Mrs. Munroe with Governor and Mrs. Patterson. Mrs. Patterson is a des cendant of Governor Bradford of Mayflower fame. A trip over the Mt. Hood loop highway is planned for the visitors before they leave Thursday night for Yellowstone park. Miss Lola Millard Hostess for Group Miss Lola -Millard entertained a group of the teachers of Parrish Junior high school with an Inter esting informal affair one afternoon recently In her home on D street. The group Included: Miss Ruth Smith, Miss Lillian ' Davis, Mrs. Charles Swan, Mrs. T. W. Creech, Miss May Rauch, Miss Lois Reid, Miss Signe Paulson, Miss Oladvs Humphrey, Mrs. George Reynolds, Miss Jean Vaughan. Miss Vera Mc Cune, Miss Katherlne Barhyte, Miss uorotny Taylor and Miss Etta White. Mrs. Grace Thompson and her daughter Miss Faye Louise Thomrj- son, spent the past week in Portland as the guests of Mrs. Thompson's brother, Clyde Boles of West More land and Herbert Boles of Laurel- hurst. Washington, D. C Senator and Mrs. Charles L. McNary and Sena tor and Mrs. Frederick Stelwer were the dlnnes guests of Colonel William Hanley of Oregon at the Mayflower hotel. Other guests were senator and Mrs. Tasker Oddie. ex Governor Moore, Representative Butler, the commissioner of the United States shipping board and Mrs. Jefferson Myers, and General and Mrs. Creed C. Hammond, Judge and Mrs. Nicholas Slnnott, W. D. B. Dodson and Louis Bean. Mrs. M. Shoemaker of Hood River spent the week-end in Salem as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Little- Meld. Afternoon Slipper with "Walking" Heel else BAGS ... HOSIERY ' for all occasions Salem Mulkeys Observe 58th Anniversary Of interest In Salem is the 58th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mulkey of Monmouth. observed baturday, June 15, at their home in Monmouth. They were married at The Dalles In 1871. The only other person now living who attended their wedding Is a broth er, W. J. Mulkey. 83, of Monmouth. Mrs. Mulkey was Emily Porter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Porter; pioneers of the Halsey sec tion. In 1870 they, went to eastern Oregon where Miss Porter met Mr. Mulkey, a native of Corvallis, who was engaged in trie cattle business near Antelope. Remaining there lor ten years, Mr. and Mrs. Mulkev came to the valley and settled on a farm near Monmouth, removing to their present home on West Main stret, Monmouth, in 1914. - Mr. and Mrs. Mulkev have six children: Mrs. Blanche Sloan, Mrs. Ray Adams, Hartley Mulkey and Myrtle Mulkey of Monmouth: Mrs. May Mcuowan of Buena Vis ta, and Mrs. Charles Holman of Chehalis, Washington. There are 21 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren among their descend ants. Mrs. Mulkey Is 73 years of aire. and Mr. Mulkey is 80. . Unlonvale Miss Retta Florence Burnard, niece of the late Erick Larson, and Franklin Waldo Maker, son of Mr. B. A. Maker of Union- vale, were married Tuesday even ing at the home of Rev. S. G. Wat son. After a wedding trip through California, Mr. and Mrs. Maker will return here to make their home. Amity Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Leeer of Dayton, Wash., were guests Fri day and Saturday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Breeding and other Amity friends. Rev. and Mrs. Leger came to McMinnville last Thursday evening. for the marriage of their daughter. Miss Evelyn Leg er. and Arnold Jensen of Portland. wnicn wok place at the McMinn ville Presbyterian churcr. Mrs. Jensen is a graduate of Linfield college and has been a teacher in the Portland schools. Mr. Jensen is an O. A. C. graduate. They will reside in Portland. The Sons of Veterans' anviltaru will meet at 8 o'clock Tuesday even ing at the woman's clubhouse on onn cottage street. . Nnrtml Hivle mill ha antA.tninn Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at mt nome oi sirs. w. M. Penning ton, idoa center street. , Mrs. Jessie F. Bush, Mrs. Ethel Phelps and Mrs. Llla Lee spent a part of the past week in Portland in attendance at the Moore funda mental school of music normal classes. . Eastern Star, will 'meet Tuesday aiieraoon at we Masonic temple for the regular social meeting. A program will be presented. ... The Can Do class of Leslie Metho dist church will be entertained Wed nesday evening with a 6 o'clock pic nic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ulrich, 1475 Saginaw street Mem bers are asked to bring ft hot dish, sandwiches and the necessary table service for their own families. The P .Ofogon committee In charge of the affair Includes Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Roseman and Mr. and Mrs. Guy O. Boyce. ... Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolgamott and Miss Lola Millard lert Sunday by motor for California. Miss Mil lard will remain at Berkeley for the summer school session. Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson, 495 South Winter street, had as their week-end guests their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Holt return ed Sunday after spending several days In Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. James Preble have taken a beach cottage at Seaside for the summer months. Mrs. Charles L. McNary was hos tess at luncheon on Monday on the WiUard roof. ... Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hix son and family of Jefferson and Mr. and Mrs; A. J. Cleveland of Salem spent the week-end at N-askowin. Announcements have been receiv ed by Salem friends of the marriage of Miss Mary Isabel Kiltz and Al bert Gordon Flegel June 14 at Ken osha, Wisconsin, Mr, Flegel is the son of Mrs. A. K Flegel of Portland, and attended Willamette university and the Uuniversity of Oregon. . Miss Elizabeth Lord and Miss Edith Schryver nave returned af ter spending several days at Seal Rocks. Miss Lord will have as her guests later this summer, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Kroil of San Fran cisco. Miss Mary 8. W"lls and Miss Sev ille Marty of Pendleton, have de parted for an extensive tour of Europe, spending a week in July at Geneva at the World Federation of Education associations. En route they w:.l vuit with Senator and Mrs. Frederick Steiwer in Washing ton, D. C. LEAVE FOR LAKE Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKee and Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee, left Monday for a week's fishing trip at Diamond lake. IIITT HA3 OPERATION Jefferson Dick Hitt who suffered an . attack of appendicitis several days ago underwent an operation at ISWl USS- aWsSl I T w mMtp tor"" Simply plug in this new light socket Electro-Kold 66Vi" high, 262" wide, 20J$ deep. The motor begins its soft purr so quiet you scarcely hear it it is silenced with rubber mountings. Freezing control speeds up dessert making and ice cube freezing. 36 cube ice trays or five pounds of ice that's what this new Electro-Kold will freeze foe you at one time! And when you come to tilling it with your milk, eggs, butter, meats and fruits.you'll find the shelves are so ingeniously arranged as to give you maximum shelf space! Simplified! The Electro-Kold has 100 less parts, which explains why it runs so smoothly, needs no attention and it requires a small motor, which keeps operating cost low ! All the machinery is enclosed, and out of the the Albany general hosDltal Satur day evening. His condition so far Is reported to be good. Dick is a Henn tston boy, who Is spending the sum mer with Jefferson relatives. GUESTS AT JOHNSTONS Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brower of Portland were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnston, near here. MRS. McKEE BETTER Jefferson Mrs. nhnrlr. w Ux Kee hA went tn Pnat.llA Hohn the first of the month on account oi iu neaitn, is slightly Improved and at present is at Lava Hot Springs for further treatment. MISS DELAY BETTER Amity Prof. Delay of Sllverton visited Saturday with his daughter Gale, at the F. J. Tounley home here. Miss Delay who has recently relumed from a Salem hospital, where she was treated for rheu matism Is much improved. ASSISTS AT TERMINAL Jefferson Miss Anna Klampe Is assisting at the Terminal during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee who left the first of the week on a fishing trip. AT SUMMER SCHOOL Amity Miss Ella Thomas, prim ary Instructor in the Amity gram mar school Is attending summer school at Linfield coll i;e, McMinn ville. VISIT IN AMITY Amity Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kuhns and children, Jessie and Don ald, of Portland, were callers Friday at the home of their aunt, Mrs. M. E. Brown of this city. The party was enroute to the coast for a two weeks' vacation. LEAVES FOR EUGENE Amity Miss Vera Borth left Sat urday for Eugene where she will at tend summer school at the U. of O. Miss Borth who has been teacher In the schools of Coquille for the last three years, will teach at Marshfield next year. WEEK-END VISITOR Independence Mrs. Tom Boha nnon of Corvallis spent the week end here visiting her brother Dave Du vall and other friends. CALLED TO NEWPORT Jefferson J. A. Aupperle of Jef ferson was called to Newport Sat urday by the illness of his son, Earl. KANSAS PEOPLE VISIT Donald Mr. and Mrs. Watts and son and daughter of Bennineton. freezing control solves the dessert problem r"s fun you have an Electro-Kold. Decid ing on the dessert becomes the slm plest part of alL. For your Electro Kold can make you dozens of frozen delicacies, mousses, creams, parfaitsl And with the Electro-Kold freezing control they can be made in much v "fWMtl.i. less time way, at the bottom of the refrigerator. 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