TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1933
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON
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Society, Clubs and Music
Evening Of
Bridge
Smart Affair
Mis. John R. Caughell entertain
ed the members of her contract
bridge club with a smart evening of
bridge in the Caughell residence on
Market street Tuesday. Pussywillows
and early spring flowers were used
about the rooms where cards were
In play. Mrs. Don Pritchett and Miss
Mildred Christenson won high score
honors. At the supper hour Mrs.
Frank Chapman and Miss Josephine
Baumgartner assisted Informally in
the serving.
Those bidden for the affair were
Mrs. Don Pritchett, a special fue&t,
and Mrs. Frank Chapman, Mrs.
Wallace Carson, Mis. Vern Miller,
Mvs. Frank Deckcbach, Jr., Miss
Josephine Baumgartner, Miss Mar
jorle Christenson, Miss Mildred
Christenson, Miss Eva Roberts and
the hostess, Mrs. John R. CaugheU.
Fortnightly Club
Presents Comedy
The Fortnightly club of the First
Congregational church will present
a 3-act play at the church on Wed
nesday evening at 8 o'clock under
the direction of Mrs. Mark McCal
llster. The play, "Cousin Julia's
Jade Earring," is a riotous comedy
and well adapted to the cast of
young folk who are appearing in it.
The characters and cast for the
interesting piece Includes Cousin
Julia, Marjorle Drorbaugh; Mrs.
Tucker, Marlon Siewert; Mr. Tuck
er, Mark Powell; Tommy, Charles
Siewert; Marjorle Tucker, Betty
8tewart; Rosle, the maid, Anoka
Coates; Theodore Ballington Jones,
Reid Hanson; Roddy Glen, Frank
lin Van Pelt.
On Friday evening the group will
present the comedy at Liberty and
on the following Wednesday they
will appear before an audience at
the girls' industrial school.
Rotary Auxiliary
Elects Officers
The Marion hotel was the scene
of an Interesting affair Monday
afternoon when the Women of Ro
tary met for luncheon and a short
business meeting. The afternoon was
spent informally at the home of
Mrs. W. L. Phillips on West Leieiie
street..
Officers elected during the after
noon were Mrs. William McGil
christ, Jr, president; Mrs. W. L.
Phillips, vice-presiuent; Mrs. Homer
Smith, Jr., secretary and Mrs. Wal
ter Minler, treasurer. The board of
trustees includes Mrs. W. H. Dancy,
Mrs. Eric Butler, Mrs. J. Lyman
Steed and the officers of the aux
iliary.
Those attending the interesting
affair were Mrs. William McGU-
christ, Jr., Mrs. W. L. Phillips, Mrs.
Pickens, Mrs. Phil Enter, Mrs. c. P.
Bishop, Mrs. Lyle Bartholomew, Mrs.
Eric Butler, Mrs. Lester Barr, Mrs.
Max Page, Mrs. Leif Bergsvlck, Mrs.
George Hug. Mrs. J. T. Delaney,
Mrs. William Hamilton, Mrs. F. J.
Gilbraith, Mrs. W. O. Morehouse,
Mrs. George Grabenhorst, Mrs. R.
J. Hendricks, Mrs. E. S. Fortner,
Mrs. J. Lyman Steed, Mrs. J. E.
Bllnkhom, Mrs. Charles Howard,
Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr., Mrs. Homer
Smith, Sr., Mrs. W. H. Dancy, Mrs.
Charles McElhinney. Mrs. B. F.
Pound, Mrs. W. T. Jenks, Mrs. Grant
Day, Mrs. Walter Malloy, Mrs. Jti.
C. EDlev. Mrs. Ted Endicott, Mrs.
Walter Minler, Mrs. Roy Simmons,
and Mrs. Harry Miller.
The Altrusa club will meet for
dinner at the Green Dragon TueS'
day evening at (1:15 o'clock.
Scholarship Tea
At Liberty
Liberty A scholarship loan tea
was sponsored by the Liberty wom
an's club at the home of Mrs. Oscar
Dencer last Thursday afternoon, the
funds going to the loan fund recent
ly established by the club.
- An informal program in memory
of Washington and Lincoln was giv
en during the afternoon. A quilt was
also tied.
Bethel The Bethel Dorcas club
has postponed its meeting at the
Arno Stranger home until Wednes
day, March 1.
Friends of Mrs. Fred Blake will
be haonv to learn that she Is re
cuperating from a serious illness
and has been moved to ner nome
from the Deaconess hospital.
"fake it at
Middle Age
l took the Vegetable Compound
11 the time I was ftotns through .the
Change. 1 felt better after the Brat
bottle. 1 etlll take It whenever I
don't feel quite up to par."
MRS. R. P. WILLIAMS
671 stuyresant Are., Lrvtngtoa, N.J.
Vou can depend upon medicine
rhleh hae the written endowment
of more than half a million women.
Bold at all drug tore.
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Edited bi
Among those glimpsed at Sergei
Rachmaniofl's concert in Portland
Monday evening were Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Jelderks, Miss Margaret Helt
zel, Miss Margaret Simms, Miss
Ruth Bedford, Miss Dorothy Poarce,
Miss Helen Yockey, Miss Orma Mc
Intyrc, Miss Edith Schryver, Miss
Elizabeth Lord, Mbs Mabel Rob
ertson, Mrs. Mabel Powers, Mrs. W.
A. Scott, Miss Lillian Scott and Mrs.
Walter A. Denton.
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The General Aid society of the
First Methodist church will meet at
the church parlors on Wednesday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Plans will
be made at that time for the sub-
district rally. A good attendance Is
desired.
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Miss Thais Malioney
truest oi Honor
Miss Thais Mnhony was given a
surprise party at her home Thurs
day evening on the occasion or her
birthday anniversary, when a group
of friends called. Games, music and
dancing were enjoyed, and at a late
hour supper was served.
Those present included Thais Ma-
hony, Sevena Simon, Wilbertn Ru
therford, Martha Kaufmann, Mar
guerite Merten, Mary Kaufmann,
Constance Mahony, Eileen Merten,
Steve Merten, Bob Coleman, Ken
neth Davidson, Jack: Coleman, Earl
Davidson, Harvey McKay, Noble
Eaton, Harold McKay, Charles Mul
len, Leonard McKay, Gerald Zoll
ner, Elmer Kaufmann and Jack Ma
hony. Nuptials
Announced
The wedding of Miss Helyn Jane
Hendrickson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Hendrickson, and William
Savage of Vancouver, B. C, was
solemnized last Wednesday evening
at a quiet ceremony In the rectory
of St. Joseph's church at 8:30 o'
clock, the Rev. Father Buck offi
ciating. The bride was attractively gowned
in soft blue lace with a packet and
close fitting turban to match. Her
bouquet was a lovely combination'
of Talisman roses and freeslas, Miss
Consuela Moline of Portland, who
was Miss Hendrickson's maid-of-honor,
wore a stunning gown of pale
yellow crepe with turban to match
and carried a corsage of Talisman
roses. Henry Hendrickson, the
bride's brother, acted as Mr. Sav
age's best man.
A reception was held at the home
of the bride's parents following the
ceremony after which Mr. and Mrs.
Savage left for a short trip to Port
land and Mt. Hood. They will return
to Salem for a few days before
leaving for Vancouver where they
will make their home.
Past Matrons
Plan Initiation
The Past Matrons club will meet
at Mrs. Ida Godfrey's for dinner at
7:30 o'clock on Friday evening. Ini
tiation will be held for three new
members dining the evening. They
Include Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre, Mrs.
Frances Zozel, past matron of the
Coqutlle chapter and Mrs. Maxell L.
Beck, past matron of the Eugene
chapter.
Those acting as hostesses for the
affair will be Mrs. Minnie Moeller,
Mrs. Cordelia Cupper, Mrs. Marion
Derby and Mrs. Mabel Settlemeler
of Woodburn.
Woman's Club
To Entertain
Independence-r-On next Tuesday
afternoon the members of the Wom
an's club will enjoy an afternflm of
cards at their club rooms on Fourth
street, with Mrs. A. L. Thomas as
chairman. Committees on arrange
ments have been assigned and this
is to be a "White Elephant" party
instead of a benefit party as was
first scheduled. Members will select
frpm among their least cared for
household treasures, an article to
take for the party. The winner of
high score in the card games has
first choice of articles on display.
This promises to be a pleasant af
fair and a large atendance is desired.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. I,. Lacy and son
Lloyd Sandusky and Mrs. Sandusky,
all of Pocatello, Idaho, have been
the visitors for the past week at
the homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Sandusky and Mr. and Mrs. Monte
Harris of Salem. They will return to
Idaho Wednesday. Mrs. Lacy Is the
sister of J. J. Sandusky and Monte
Harris.
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The Spinsters will meet at the
home of Miss Cleo Rimer on Center
street this evening at 7 o'clock.
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D. A. R, Colonial
Tea Wednesday
Of more than ordinary interest to
Salem women is the annual coloni
al tea with which chemeketa chap
ter, Daughters of the American Rev
olution, will entertain In the resi
dence of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sprague,
14th and Center streets, on Wednes
day afternoon. Salem matrons and
maids are bidden to attend tne
event, which is always a stellar
event on the winter's social calen
dar. Daughters will appear In colonial
(-costume and an interesting program
has been planned for the afternoon.
The committee in charge of the tea
includes Mrs. C. A. Sprague, chair
man, and Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs.
L. W. Potter, Mrs. Frances Cornell,
Mrs. Oscar Hayter of Dallas, Mrs.
M. P. Adams, Mrs. Homer Goulct,
Mrs. C. Leslie, Mrs. James G. Helt
zel, Mrs. S. L. Mlnard, Mrs. John
H. Carkin, Mrs. J. Lyman Sued,
Mis. Edwin Jory, Mrs. C. C. Geer,
Mrs. H. G. Balderee, Mrs. A. E.
Austin and Mrs. Frank Settlemeler,
both of woodburn.
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Mrs. Clark Will returned Sunday
from a three months' visit in Ohio
And Indiana. Her vnnnc- riauehter
accompanied her.
Antique Tea at
Unitarian Church
An outstanding event of Friday
afternoon will be the exhibition of
historic American relics and heir
looms which will be displayed in
the recreation rooms of the Unitar
ian church from 2 to 5 o'clock. Tea
will be served Informally and a
silver offering taken. The commit
tee in charge of the event includes
Mrs. P. A. Weil, Mrs. W. E. Ander
son, Mrs. J. M. Clifford and Mrs.
Blanche Jones.
Town and Gown
Club To Entertain
The Town and Gown club will en
tertain with a charmingly arranged
affair in compliment to the mem
bers of the Raphaterian club at
Lausanne hall on Thursday after
noon, February 23, at 2:30 o clock.
Hostesses for the affair will be
Mis. E. T. Barnes, Mrs. D. A. Hodge,
Mrs. J. H. Lauterman, Mrs. W. E.
Kirk, Mrs. Herbert Rahe, Mrs. F. A.
Elliott and Mrs. Frank Snedecor,
. .
Miss La Verne Proctor has re
turned from a week's visit in Port
land, where she was the guest of
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Proctor.
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Mrs. Martha Ettner of Parrish
Gap has been the house guest of
Mrs. Mary Wirtz for the past two
weeks. ' ' .
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Surprise
Party Gay
Event
A gay affair of Saturday evening
was the surprise birthday party giv
en in compliment to M. P. Dennis
by a group of intimate friends, in
the attractive new Dennis residence
on state street. Dinner was enjoyed
by the group with ait evening of
"500" following, prizes went w
Mrs. E. A. Pruitt and Al Propp.
Those calling to honor Mr. Dennis
were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pruitt, Mr.
and Mrs. William E. Moses, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar L. Dencer, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Auman, Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Case, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Krlesei,
Mrs. Margaret Montgomery, Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Ried. Mr. and Mrs. Al
Propp, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bar
hain. Miss Frances ,Williams, and
Mrs. M. P. Dennis.
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William G. East
Weds Eugene Maid
Of great Interest to Salem folk is
the announcement of the marriage
of Miss Louise Wilhelm of Eugene
and William G. East which was so
lemnized iri St. Mary's Catholic
church in Eugene on Tuesday morn
ing with the Rev. D. P. Curley of
Monroe reading the impressive serv
ice before a group of intimate
friends and relatives.
The bride, who is a niece of Matt
Wilhelm of Eugene attended the
University of Oregon where she was
a member of Gamma Phi Beta so
rority. Mr. Eat, the son of Mrs. B. M.
Chappell of Los Angeles, also at
tended the University of Oregon and
is affiliated with Delta Tau Delta
fraternity. He formerly made his
home in Salem and attended Salem
public schools. The young couple
will make their home in Eugene,
where Mr. East is practicing law.
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Woman's Club
Meets Saturday
The Salem Woman's ' club will
meet at the Woman's clubhouse
Saturday afternoon for an especially
interesting program. Mrs. E. J. An
derson of McMinnville will speak on
"China Across the Bay." Mrs.
George R. K. Moorhead will give
a book review on the women of
other lands. Mrs. David Wright is
chairman of the committee. A board
meeting has been called for 2
o'clock by the president. Represen
tative Hannah Martin.
Jigsaw Party
Held Friday
A jigsaw and bridge party was
held at the Blue Bird Friday evening
by a group of the younger set. Sup
per was enjoyed at a late hour.
Guests for the affair were the
Misses Minnie Neufeld, Helen Put
nam. Clara Jane Harms, June Loch.
ridge, Pauline Smith, Prescilla
Slmpkins, Isabelle Gragg, Helen
Newberry, Emma Judson, Frances
McCall, Lucille Nash, Elsie Permin
and Charlotte Hazzard.
Famliy Reunion
Held Recently
scotts Mills A numDer from ncre
attended the gathering of relatives
and friends Sunday at a surprise
dinner and shower at the home 01
Mr. and Mrs. Tony George in Sa
lem. The affair being in honor of
three different occasions, the birth
day anniversaries of Mrs. Jennie
George, 79, of Salem, mother ol
Tony George, and her niece, Mrs.
Sarah Magee, 72, of Scotts Mills.
Also the recent marriage of Mrs.
Grace nasmussen, duughter of' Mr.
and Mrs. John Ra.smussen to Guyles
George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony
George. .
At the dinner hour two beautifully
decorated birthday cakes bearing
the anniversary dates and candles,
centered the dining table.
Following the dinner hour the
bride was pleasantly surprised by
the presentation of a lovely bride's
cake and a gift shower.
The two honored birthday guests
also received a number of presents.
Those present were Miss Mildred
Jean Speaker of Dallas, Mrs. Hans
Zlngler of Corvallis, Mrs. Ivan
Smith, Mrs. E. M. Nicholson, Mrs.
J. H. Gray of Rickreall and Mrs.
Jennie George of Sulem. Others
present were Mrs. W. E. Fitzgerald,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fitzgerald and
Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Carlson and
daughters Elmerjane and Beverly
Jean of Lebanon, Hans Zlngler of
Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gray,
Betty Richard, Leslie and Harley
Gray, and J. H. Gray of Rickreall,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Magee, Ivan J.
Smith and daughter Gale, Mrs. Ad
dle Smith, Mrs. T. M. Dunagan, Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Magee, Robert and
Jean Magee, E. M. Nicholson, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Magee, Barbara and
Kenneth Magee of Scotts Mills, Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Magee and daugh
ter Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hut
chins and son Dannie Lee, Mr. and
Mrs. Tony George and son Dwight
of Salem and the honored guests,
Mrs. Jennie George, Mrs. Sarah Ma
gee and Mr. and Mrs. Guyles
George.
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Gay Party
At Mt. Angel
Mt. Angel A number of relatives
and friends surprised Mr. and Mrs.
Leo A. Schwab Saturday evening
at their home, the occasion being
tneir second wedding anniversary.
"500'' was enjoyed by the guests
during tne evening, with high score
honors being awarded to Mrs, Fred
Goodley and William KJoft. Conso
lation prizes were received by Mrs.
Edward A. Hammer, and Louis A.
LeDoux. At the close of the evening
luncheon was served by Mrs. Paul
Schwab, Mrs. Joseph L. Wachter,
and Mrs. Louis Le Doux. Those
present included: the honor guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Schwab,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Wachter,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Le Doux, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward A. Hammar, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul F. Schwab, Mr. and
Mrs. William Kioit, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Gooley, and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Hassing.
...
Jefferson Mrs. Earl Phelps and
Miss Frances Chambers entertained
with a shower honoring Mrs. Lip
man W. Patton, Saturday afternoon
at the Phelps' home on Second
street. Several tables of bridge were
in play during the afternoon and at
the tea hour refreshments were
served by the hostesses, Miss Mar
garet St. Clair gave several piano
selections.
Those present included the honor
guest, Mrs. Lyman W. Patton, Mrs.
Charles McKee, Mrs. Earl Lynes,
Mrs. Guy Roland, Mrs. J. Richard
son, Mrs. H. D. Mars, Mrs. James
Pate, Mrs. O. J. Tofto, Mrs. Florence
Brown of Marshfleld, Mrs. K. 8.
Thurston, Miss Margaret St. Clair
and the hostesses, Mis. Earl Phelps
and Miss Frances Chambers,
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Victor Point A Joint birthday cel
ebration honoring three birthdays
was held at the C. C. Jones home
Sunday night. A 6 o'clock dinner
was served to the honor guests, C.
C. Jones, J. C. Krenz and Richard
Krenz and Mrs. Krenz and daugh
ter Laurel, Miss Alice Brown, Mrs.
C, C. Jones, Miss Bernita and Carl
Jones. Additional guests for the eve
nlngv were Miss Thelma and Miss
Helen Hoover of Salein.
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Dr. Marion Follis
La Area Club Hostess .
Dr. Marion Follis was hostess to
the members of the La Area club
in her home Friday evening with a
charmingly arranged bridge party.
Mre. Margaret Montgomery and
Mrs. Paul Ficke won prizes for high
score. At the supper hour Miss Gla
dys Hugi of Portland assisted Dr.
Follis. Red tapers and favors were
used in the decorative scheme.
Additional guests for the evening
were Mrs. Jessie Follis, Mrs. George
Miller and Miss Gladys Hugi of
Portland. Club members present
were Mrs. R. C. Kriesel, Mrs. Mar
garet Montgomery, Mrs. A. A. Guef-
froy, Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mrs. Ernest
Barker, Mrs. Earl Mccoy or Eugene,
Mrs. Paul Ficke, Mrs. Earl Andresen,
Mrs. Frank Rock, Mrs. P. N. Andre
sen, Mrs. George Clinton, Mrs. Joy
Turner Moses and the hostess, Dr.
Marion Follis.
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Dallas Miss Beatrice Embree was
the guest of honor at a miscellan
eous shower at the home of Mrs.
Claude Holslngton at Lewisville
Friday night. Considerable merri
ment was provided by the staging
of a mock wedding with Lilli Smith
as the bride; Margaret Shaw as the
groom, Laura Embree as the preach
er, Mrs. William Holslngton as the
'flower girl' and Nadft Embree as
the trainbearer, while Mrs. C. C.
Gardner pleased with a vocal solo.
Those present were Mrs. Fred
Wheeler, Mrs. Vern Osborn, Mrs. W.
C. Williams, Mrs. Bonnie Smith,
Mrs. J. J. LaVeck, Mrs. C. C. Gard
ner. Mrs. L. S. Prattler. Mrs. A. W.
Oliver, Mrs. Claude Holslngton, Miss
Lilli Smith, Miss Laura Embree,
Miss Nada Embree, Miss Margaret
Shaw, Miss Alice Prather, Miss
Ava Harris, Miss Dorothy Boyer and
the honor guest, Miss Beatrice Em
bree.
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Miss Kate Corey and Miss Myra
Belt motored to Eugene Tuesday to
be the guests of Mtes Margaret
Wagner at the Kappa Kappa Gam
ma house.
Liberty Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Free
had as their guests Sunday, Mrs.
Mamie Dorman and daughter, Mrs.
Merrin McKlnney and Homer West,
all of Jefferson. Mrs. Dorman is a
sister of E. C. Free, Another caller
during the day was Kenneth Dor
man, also of Jefferson,
.
Inedpendcnce On Thursday last
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Muhleinan were
hosts at a 7 o'clock dinner given at
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WAVERS CO.
307 1st Kat'l Hank Blilf. 3663
Branch of Caatle rloneer
Permanent Waver, Portland
33c
12 oz. can
rer. size 1
bars for 11 C
-Coupon -
30c Regular Size
Kotex
with this cou- 4 a
pon. (Limit I to XXV
a customer)
.. Toilet Soaps ..
30c Reslnol J9e
25c Woodburya 14e
24c Packers Tar 14e
10c Lifebuoy 2 far lie
25c Contl Castile 12o
Shaving Crecms
25c Melbaline 9e
35o K ranks Kr. 18o .
35c Mennens 10c
Soap 5c
Me Frostllla 19c
Bottles 59c 25e Usterine l9o.
50c Inner Clean 29c
50c Yeast Foam Tabs 29c
25c Pond's Tissues 11c
30c Italia Balm 19c
Laxatives
S0c Feenamint 29c
50c Chocolate Exlax 39c
50c Phenolax 37c
100 Ilinkle Pills 150
25e Carters Pills 15c
Remedies
$1 Bonkora 890
85c Krusch. Salts 43c
$1.20 Caldwclls 69c
60c Sal Hcpatica 39c
60c Bromo Seltzer 39c
Remedies
10 lb Epsom Salts 33c
1 lb Agar Agar 63c
1 lb Boric Acid 29c
1 Pt Peroxide 19o
1 Pt Milk Mag. 19c
Fall Size Tennis
Racquets
New stock luill
size.
Pennsylvania
Tenuis Balls
19C
And Remedy Department
Liberty St.