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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1929 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE FIVE Society, Cl ubs and Music Edited Dr Bosuis Keosr Phone 82 Thursday r Club Group Entertained J Member of- the Thursday' club. ane of Salem's oldest and most exclusive social afternoon clubs, were entertained Thurday aUer- noon by Mrs. S. C. Dyer, Mrs. M. N. Chanman. Mrs. R. J. Hen dricks and Mrs. R. R. Fleming In - tha Elks clubhouse." . Mrs. W. c. Hawley .was the only additional guest. - DurlnK the afternoon Mrs. Henry B.. Thlelsen gave an Interesting re sume of her recent motor trip to 4 the Otlantic coast with her haugh ter, Miss Nell Thlelsen. The guests also exchanged vacation experien- - ces. Plans were made for various forms of charity work which will be carried on during the winter months. The euests were served at- the tea hour at a long table in the main dining room centered witn a gorgeous combination of fall flow ers from the garden of Mrs. M. N. Chapman. Members of the -Thursday club are Mrs. John Albert. Mrs. Henry Bean, Mrs. A. N. Bush, Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. E. G. Cross, Mrs. M N. Chapman, Mrs. Richard Cart wright, Mrs. Russell Catlln, Mrs. Marc la cusick, Mrs. Alice a. uoaa. Mrs. S. C. Dyer, Mrs. F. A. Elliott. Mrs. R. B. Fleming, Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Mrs.. W. E.-Kirk, Mrs. B. C. Miles. Mrs. William McCall, Mrs. Geortre Pearce. Mrs. R. P. Boise, Mrs. Frank SnedecOr. Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney, Mrs. Charles paric, Mrs. u. spauiaing, Mrs. Frank Spencer, Mrs. A. N. Moores, Mrs. Henry Thlelsen, and Mrs. George M. Brown. Salem Women on Long Motor Trip Two prominent Salem women, Mrs. William Brown and Mrs. W. H. Dancy, left southern Oregon Thursday for a month or six weeks' motor trip which will take them through the southwestern and Rocky mountain states. Mrs. Dancy' and her sisters, Mrs. W. Al Jones and Miis Mabel Creigh ton, left Tuesday for Medford where they were guests until Thursday morning of Mrs. Jones daughter, Rosalie, Mrs, Jack Porter of Med ford. Mrs. Jones and Miss Crelgh ton returned to Salem Thursday afternoon while Mrs. Brown met Mrs. Dancy in Grants Pass and they started south. After travelling over the Red wood highway and through Yose- tnite national park, Mrs. Brown . and Mrs. Dancy will be Joined in Pasadena on October 15 by Mrs. Frank Snedecor and the three of them will go from California south west to Same Fe, New Mexico. They will go north to Denver, to Salt Lake, and home by way of the Old Oregon Trail. The Salem Review, of the Wo men's Benefit asscolatlon will hold a regular meeting Thursday eve ning In the Fraternal temple. All officers and members are asked to be present. . Wocdburn Mrs. C. C. Geer, pres ident of the Wocdburn Woman's club, and Mrs. Ivan C. Beers, past president, visited Salem Wednesday to assist in the organization of the district federation of Woman's clubs. Simple Pleasant Way To Lose Fat How would you like to lose 15 pounds of fat -in a month and at the same time increase your energy and improve your health? How would you like to lose a load of unhealthy fat that you don't need and don't want and at the tame time feel better than you have for years? . How would you like to lose your double chin and your too prominent abdomen and at the same time make your skin so clean and clear that It will compel admiration? How would you like to get your weight down to normal' and at the aame time develop that urge for activity that makes work a pleasure and also gain In ambition and keenness of mind? Oct on the Kale today and see now much you weigh then get ma M cent bottle of Kruachen Baits which will laat you for 4 weeks. Take one half teaspoonful in a glaaa of hot water every morning and when you have finished the content of this first bottle weigh yoartelf again. Now can you laugh at tha people Who pay hundreds of dollars to lose a few pounds of fat cow you will know the pleasant way t toee un sightly fat and you'll also know that the 0 vitalizing salts of Kruscben (Salts that your blood, nerves and glands must have to function prop erly) have presented you with glor ious health. , And after that youH want to walk around and say to your friends "One 65 cent bottle of Kruschen Baits is worth one hundred dollars of any fat person's money. Leading druggists America over tell Krutcben Salts you can always get It at PfrrT's drug store. adv. EASY WASHER - Dost " I" nt tfcea wassi Ask In V1BBEKT & TODD Thm till Ml BMlfe Bit street Mrs. Harry J. Wcldraer, presi dent of the BaJem Woman's club, Mrs, E. E. Ling, chairman of the public welfare department, and Mrs. D. B. Rose, one. of the de partment workers, motored to Port land Thursday to attend a state federation as women's clubs health instlt "t In the public library audi torium. Mrs. Saldle Orr-Dunbar presided at the institute, which was attended by those who will have charge of the Christmas seal sale work in the state. Mrs. Dan Fry Is Hostess : To Her Club Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr., entertained members of her Thursday bridge club and several additional guests fit a On ft'flnrlr llln.hun I- 't,-- home on Lincoln hill Thursday af- mtiuuuu luiiowea oy an aiternoon of cards. In the club group were Mrs. Hen ry Meyers, Mrs. George RoQgers, Mrs. John J. Roberts Mm Willi Walton. Mrs. David Evr. Mr h.i. " -J : - iy nawuns, Mrs. irrltz Blade, Mrs. Ki. Mrs.- jonn McNary, and the hostess, Mrs. Pry. - Mrs. David will be next club host ess. Bertha Orford . ' Bride in Seattle Of Interest to their many Salem friends Is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Bertha Mallns Or ford, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest V. Orford of Boise, Ida,, and Nelson Barrer Cranford, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cranford of Jas per, Alabama, which was quietly solemnised In Christ Episcopal church. Seattle., Saturdav. Octohrr 5. Rev. James officiated In the presence or relatives and close friends. The bride was attractively gowned in a princess model of brown chif fon velvet, and wore a close fitting hat of Austrian salell.. Her corsage bouquet was of white gardenias and lilies of the valley. Following the ceremony a wed ding supper was served at the Wil-onian. Mrs. Crawford attended the Uni versity of Idaho and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. For tne past three years she has been connected with the state Industrial accident commission. Mr. Crawford, who is a graduate of Washington Lee university, Vir ginia, Is affiliated with Phi Oamma Delta fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford will make their home in Portland, where he Is connected with the Paclllg Fruit and Produce company. Mrs. "Jones District " President Forty club women from Clacka mas, Clatsop, Columbia, Muitnoman, Folk. Tillamook, Yamhill. Washln- ton and Marion counties, met in Salem Thursday to form district three of the state federation of women's clubs. Mrs. Seymour Jones of Salem, was elected president of the new district which comprises some 60 clubs. Other new district officers elect ed Thursday are Mrs. John P. Bal- lantyne of Silverton, first vice- president; Mrs. L. W. Hyde of As toria, second vice-president; Mrs. Robert H. Warren, of Watt. Ore., treasurer; Mrs. Oscar Hayter, Dallas, recording secretary; Mrs. J. L. 8 tor la and Mrs. C. E. Johnston, St. Helens, and Mrs. C. W. Hayhurst, Portland, directors.. Mrs, Sadie Orr-Dunbar, former state federation president and ac tive club woman for many years, presided at the organization meet ing and Mrs. F. A. Elliott of Salem was secretary pro-tem. . Mrs. Elliott gave an address of welcome as the organization meet ing opened at 10 in the morning and Mrs. O. J. Frankel, state federation president, responded. '"Business Methods in Club Work'' was the topic of an address made by Mrs. Charles BUyeu of Dallas. The need of a budget for a club, regular auditing of 'the books and the keep ing of. all records, was stressed by Mrs. BUyeu. The best characteristic of a club officer Is preparedness said Mrs, flcient Officers." Mrs. Q. M. OUnes was the last speaker of the morn ing session when she discussed pub lic school education and called the club women's attention to educa tion week from November 11. to 17. "A curriculum should be fitted to the child rather than the child to the curriculum," said Mrs. Olines. A special table for the state offi cers was arranged at the Elks' club house where a group of the dele gates met at noon for a no-hostess luncheon. Another group met at iuncneon at tne Argo. The afternoon session opened with a round-table discussion on the morning talks. Thi state president, Mrs. Frankel, presided. During the business session which M0726mill.on I 1 Jars used yearly ' d visas ovtrIwWlijon jars usr.o yeapiy Consider your figure! Perhaps you should wear cordon petite A Gordon Individually-Proportioned Stocking It all depends on your figure. For Petite (like sJI the Other Gordon IndividuaJr'Proportioned Stockings) is particularly designed for women of certain teg and height measurements. So ... if you are short with average legs ... or of : average height with very slim legs ... or a growing. . gtrl . . . Petite is probably jour stocking. But for perfect accuracy, let one of our saleswomen . measure you. It may be that you will be best fisted by the Gordon Princess, Regal ccSpJendide. In any event, one of them is yours . . . designed to give you greater Socking smoothness, comfort and wear. - followed, the new district adopted practically the same- constitution now used by tha other five districts in the state. It was decided that annual meetings ot tne district will be held in February on alternate years, . ... . ... " ... Music during the day Included cello solos by Clyde Coo ley and vocal solos by Mrs. 8. . W. Starr. their teacher. Their teacher, Dr. R. W. Hana Seltx played their accom paniments. i Leave For , " Year's Stay Abroad 1 Mrs. John J. Roberta and her daughter," Miss Mildred, will leave Portland at six o'clock Thursday evening on the first lap of their Journey to Europe where they will spend the next year.' Mr. Roberts will acocmpany thenf as far as Port land. 1 ' - - -.'..- , ; The trawlers will go to Montreal and then south -to Boeton where they will set saU October 37 on the S. 8. Albertio for Liverpool. After a week's stay In England and France they will go to Dresden, Germany, where Miss Roberts will continue her study of violin al the Dresden Royal Conservatory of Music She will study with Henry Marteau. Much entertaining has been done for Mrs. Roberts and Miss Roberts in Salem, Portland and Albany dur ing tha last fortnight. Miss Maude Covington, city library. Is spending Thursday and part of Friday In Portland. Birthday Dinner At Barku8 Home Honor guests this week at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barkus on Saginaw street Include Mrs. Barkus' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bestler of Tacoma;' Mrs. Barkus' brother-in-law and sfcter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bergsma of Femdale, Wash, and their small daughter, Maxine. Birthday anniversaries of ' Mrs. Bergsma and Mr. - Barkus were celebrated jointly Monday evening when Mrs, Barkus entertained at dinner In tbelr honor. .Dahlias' In shares of pink centered the dining table with covers, for Mr.- and Mrs. Jehn Bestler, Mr. and Mrs. Bergs ma, Mr. and Mrs. W. A Barkus and their children. Alice and El mer, MrsJ John Tweed and her three children, Edgar, Robert and Mariorie, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Snell trove, and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bar kus". '. . MrsTipton Is Club Hostess Mrs. T. Franklin Tipton enter tained members of her bridge club Wednesday afternoon at cards and tea in her home. Chrysanthemums," Michaelmas daisies, and marigolds were arranged attractively about the rooms. - ' Mrs. Robert Brockler and Mrs. Lester Jones -assisted Mrs. Tipton at tne tea pour. High card score I was won by Mrs. Alonzo Busick. Members of the club are Mrs. Robert Brockley, Mrs. John Mortis, Mrs. Lester Jones, Mrs. A. J. wnea- ton, Mrs. Charles McElhlney, Mrs. Herbert j. wairatn, . Mrs. a. F. Rice, Mrs. Harold Bailey, Mrs. Carl w. mmons, Mrs. B. F. Brume. Mrs. Alonzo Busick, Mrs. - Ray White, and the hostess, Mrs. Tip ton. . . WiF. M.S. of First Church Meeting Ptlty-aU members of the. Wo men's store ign Missionary society ot the Flrtt Methodist church met Wednesday afternoon In the church parlors. .Mrs., Paul Edwards vas elected vice-president to f.U a va cancy and Mrs. Nellie Rahe and Mrs: McKlnley Anderson were In troduced as new members. Announcement was made by Mrs. M. C. Flndley,' president, that the Salem district meeting of the mis sionary society will be held In Al bany October 2ft and Mrs. R. K. Ohling was appointed to make ar rangements lor the Salem delega tion. Mrs. Flndley and the society sec retary, Mrs. O. F. Brelthaupt, read letter which have been received by the society from native women in the mission field who are support ed by the society. Two of the let ters were from women In India who are In Miss Laura Heist's mission field. 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