THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAX, BALEM, OHEOOV, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1915. TWO m V I M mtA iMmmm mmM ms:mp ..- 1 . t ! ? VX "4 V. f4' J? . i - v -v Bownrmau), her in nt lii' r. wild M IK. MnH. K. A. f'l i:H I-:, of Portlnml (Miss Martha w jim n mid-week vinilor in Salem tho guest of . II. !l wot in r ll., l II... .! . . .. ' 1 " ni.vvi. ll.T llll.irillr WIIH llll (ni'lll (II itmi'li inti'iwt, tnliiiiK lit in HiiIi-iii. Dr. an.) Mm. I'ii'nn nr lin'iito.l at IK) Must 'I'ttfiily fiKlitli uln'nt, I'iiiIIiiikI. Mm. I'icrco Iiiih taken mi urlive iuit in ii miiiilinr (if iiMpi c tioiiH Kocinl nvi'iita in I 'cirt litinl thin .Vciir uml in iiuiiiimI iih iin of the iHttinuwi'H fop tliu licncfit iniitiiica to lio jjivi'ii lit iho WnWfi tlu-iitcr Kinlcr Mmuliiy ,v tlio ( hilil Wolfiun I'liininiHiiiiiii. Thin cvfiit Ik of ntnlc wiili" intiTOKt nml will nt tinct many from milmiln I'ortluml, tlovrinor nml Mm. Willivcumliu tiro tn lio uniiiiiK the Imx liolilcm, nml a mimlii.p of Hiilem folk lira bIbu I 1 ii ii tt i it to it 1 1 1'll il . Pacific expcuition. Initial plans wero to take pawiiiKe on tlio Oroat Northern, but as its sailing date lias been post poned until April seventeenth tho party will go down on the hhasta Lamiteu. The recent change in officials of the state lair, is the source of both regret lam! pleasure. Kegrrt in that it takes ono of ?altm 'h best liked families from tho city, and pleasure in that it brings another popular family tci 8alem. The Frank Merediths have practically grown up with the capital city, and have alwn,''s been prominently identi fied with its business and social lifu. They nro planning on making their new residence in North Yakima, but tho 'definite (lute of their depurturo has not been decided upon as yet. M. and Mrs. I Meredith have two charming children, .lennette nnd John. I -Mr. and Mrs. W. At .Tones and their children will remove to (Salem about ! April fifleeuch, their former home be , in in Joseph, Eastern Oregon. Mr. j Jones was joined by his family hero during the session of the Legislature, Airs. Jones being showered with charm ing social attentions during that time. They will locate in ono of tho official cottages at the iair grounds. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Steusloff were hosts for their informal card club en tertaining Tuesday evening . at their home on North Commercial street. Mrs. Anna Hallou Kofer nnd smull daughter, Dorothy, left Wednesday night for l'lisndena, California, where they will remain fur some time, per haps mnking that place their future home. ruMideua is Mrs. llofer's girl hood home, a number of her relatives still residing there. Mrs. Hofer's sis ter, Mis Hallou, will join her Inter, her daughter, Miss Marie, nnd son, I'aul, going down at the close of the school year. The former is an instruc tor in the Domestic. Science department of the High school, -Mr. Hofer being a Junior nt the Oregon Agricultural Col lege. The entire party will spend some time at the exposition. t Miss Klene Fawk left Thursday evo- niug for Sun Francisco, accompanying the Fuwk's house guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Heed nnd their daughter, Prnn- cIiooh, all of Denver, Colorudo. Thurs day evening in honor of the visitors MiHS Fawk entertained with n twelve cover diner, decorating her table in Cherry blossoms. I he party will spend three months loiug the exposition and visiting other places of interest. I'revioiis to her departure, Miss Inwk had I, ceil entertaining with a series (if dinn.'rs ami luncheons. Saturday evening places were arranged for twelvo nt a dinner complimenting week-end guests, Dr. nnd .Mrs. Seth M. Kerrnn, nnd Mr. : T" 'I 3- ,fv" -fci SEND XS SOCIAL NEWS. The Capital Journal is al ways glad to print social news from outside of .Salem, and will appreciate anything of this kind sent in over the telephone or by mail. In sending in news the writer's name should al ways be signed, not for publica tion, but as a guarantee that the matter is reliable. We do not print anything sent in un less we know the author of it. EUGENE HOUSTON. Who will appear with Misa Priscilla Fleming In original dances in the so ciety vaudeville, given under the aus pices of the Senior Guild of St. Paul's church at tho new Oregon theater next Wednesday and Thursday evenings. formality was the keynote of the gnth erinL'. in two int renting contests, nrizes being awarded to Mrs. Miller, Mrs. B. II. White, Mrs. A. B. Coates nnd Miss Delia Hogan. A lovely cut glass vase was presented Mrs. Miller, the gift of members of the informal club, com posed of wives of the Hailroad Com mission of which Mrs. Miller is a mem ber. Beside the honor guests present there were: Mrs. 0. P. Hoff, Mrs. Le lioy I.eedy, Mrs. . W, Morelnnd, Mis. Carl Hmith, Mrs. C. J. Greene, Mrs. T. C. Daviii, Mrs. ll. II. Corey and Mrs. 0. P. Christie. Mrs. E. A. Small was the Inspiration instrumental selections. Mrs. Neimey- for a pleasingly arranged surprise er also gave a reading. Wednesday, friends gathering at her i.ittie iMoise White, daughter of Dr. nome, Zii xvortn winter street, pass qOCIIJTY iniH nio iinii'il nil air of sum-1 oppnvtiiuilv to iissiHt. ber deviiiilncsK and iiinus fnimiuiH Tin IlilliieH of IIiiim.. ..... I.. ... il.v the past week in recognition of pear on tho program me sufficient l 1,11(1 KUm'r ''".Vne of Kugene, one u( the must important periods of i insure u cniuicily house at both ner- l'i,,k '"''I'" '"'nutif ully festooning the tho 1 cnitenlial KiiiHim. The week, how- foi inaiices. Miss Mnrv Nelinlt will ; illlll I'll ever, has not b in uneventful one, I give violin selections, 'Miss Marguerite! , Mr"' l'',,"nr1 f'- Goodwill nnd Miss iui iirrv nnve oeeu special services ill , Klmver, Hnlein s little blind singer, will many of Iho chuivlics, and mulnm ami ninlil, erstwhile, supposedly Insepii inlily attached to bridges, tens nml like af fairs, have luid usidu their attitudii of niirt''fulnesi, ilonning iih it were a man tin of fobriety. Following the custom of y?nri pust, however, it is expected thnt tiiis quielucBS is but the lull before tb final outburst of merry -milking, whicli Invuiiiiblj' tnlii'n pln,'e just be fn e the summer's cxmlua to sea const or mountain n-Mirls, ami which usually, follows close upon the concluding day's of Lent, Oregon outing plmes niid flther resorts inndii popular by vacation Ists, will not profit so geneiiiisW this year, it Is predicted, as they have lu seniiona past, owing to the alluring nnd more forcible cnll being made by the Panama Pacific exposition, nhiih nl niot everyone Is planning on attending. t t As a farewell attention lo Mrs. Oh wald West, who, with her little duugii ter, Miss Helen, left fur I'oilland Thu.-sday to join Mr. West to take up tbeir residence in that place, Mrs. Wil liam '. Knighton cutcrtniuc.1 with a ( hunmiig bridge Wednesday ullei iioiiu. T.iblea w-re arranged ill moms at tractively decked with apple IiIohsoius, dainty bridal wrenth and other spring flowon and their greenery. A progrca aive game of nnction bridge wns played, riquisitK favors, small bisque cnii. He stick holdeia, formed as rosebuds, being app",ir in vocal numbers, ami .Miss I'riscilla Fleming ami Kiieene HoiiHtiin. clever Interpreters of the teipsichoienu art, will proHont originul uiiinbcrs. The fourth and concluding number on the musicul artists' course, brought to Hnlein by Miss Minnetta Mngers, will lie the llarrero Fiiseinble, which comes to tiie armory May fourth. Their enteilaliinicnt will be uuiipie as it will be interesting, wood wind Instruments being used exclusively. Mr. and Mrs, Willis C. Hnwlcy nnd daughter, Miss Iras, are lieinir welcom ed home from Washington, II. ('. Arriv- will be in their Fox of Portland wero the inspiration for an eight cover luncheon Monday afternoon, golden daf fodillls ornament ing the table. t Honoring Mrs. Charles T McNnry, upon her return; Mrs, Frank B. Mere dith, who is removing shortly to North Yakima to reside, nnd Mrs, Kdwin I.. Maker upon the occasion of her birth dny, Mrs. It. P. Boise entertained her bridge club, Thursday afternoon, nsk ing i.'.ditionnlly, Mrs. John H. McNnry, ami Mrs, William C. Knighton, Assist ing Mrs. Boise was Mrs, (leorge ilodgers. Mi's. K. M. Hodgers, of F.vnnston, Illinois, who has been passing the win ter in Portland, is being entertained as the house guest I'M ward Wellers. i of the Chnrlea and', Ing early in the week, h domiciled during their stay resilience, IISII Oak street. j Mrs. Hawley nnd Miss llawlev left i.vcHteiday for Alhanw where thev will remain several days, gu;ng from there 'lor bridge club Wednesday afternoon rn i orvniiis, where they will be enter tained by friends nml relatives. uu ..iin. j, ji. one, jireiiu iiucivew in white and pink, greeted the guests at the head of the stairway, and the hostess was assisted by -Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Murah Hatch Bccman and Miss Mary Pigler. Tho guests were: Mis. Murah Hatch Beemun, Mrs. Ployd 1,'tter, Mrs. Otto! Wilson, Airs. Paul V. Johnson, Mrs: Merlin Harding, Mrs. William McGil Christ, Jr., Mrs. Edith Jlolcomb, Mrs. B. F. Pound, Mrs. Oscar K. Price, Mrs. I.ucile Savage Smith, .Mrs. Adulph Ciueffroy, Mrs, Florence I.iston Kusli, Mrs. (leorge 0. Pcwtlicrer, Mrs. Blanche liiftton Nnimeyer, Misses Margaret and Ruth Hodge, Gertrude Kakin, Vera Mar tin, Alice ,iidd, Mary Pigler, Frieda Spitzbart, Bertha Uro.vlcs, Marguerite Men, Depha Moore and .Marguerite Os tunder. A delightful afternoon affair, plnn ned as a surprise compliment for Mrs. Frank J. Miller, upon the occasion of her birthday, was given by Mrs. F.lmor T. Busselle, and Mrs. Thomas If. Camp bell, Wednesday at the home of the former, 105!) Center street. Shn ri nir honors with Mrs. Miller were her dnu','iiters, Mrs. Le Uov Woods nnd Mrs. Alton B. Coates, of Albany, Mrs. P. II. Kuymond and -Mrs. B. H.'whit,.' Charming Blaster decorations were pleasingly arranged, disidnvinir n whit nnd yellow color scheme. White hya cinths, in Jltrdinieres were placed about too rooms, a nuge birthday cake lighted by candle,') ornamenting the luncheon table. .Miss Marie Campbell was asked to assist, nnd with Mrs. C. J. Greene, she delighted with musical selections. In- ing the afternoon in a delightful in formal manner. Those who made up the group were: Mrs. Alice H. Dodd, Mrs. Kugenia Gillinghnm, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mrs. George W. Putnam, Mrs. C. llagnr, Mrs. William Steusloff, Mrs. I'. K. Page, Mrs. M. M. Chapman, Mrs. H. J. Clements. Mrs. Jamoo Godfrov. Mrs. Eluabeth Lamb, Mrs. Hnttio Day ton, Mrs. Charles Weller, Mrs. S. M. Ilerrcn, Mrs. P. N. Rodgers, of Port land, and Mrs. P. H. Raymond. Mrs. William C. Knighton will pass the week-end in Eugene the guest of Mrs. Charles A. Gray. Mrs. V 0. .Scicke nnd Mrs. J. C. Carrie nrranged five tables, for the Ouks bridge club, Monday evening nt the home of the former. Decorations were plensingly arranged of Oregon grape and spring flowers. Tho prizes were awarded to Mrs. II. William Thiel sen nnd William MeGilchriut, Jr. One more session will complete the club's cnlander tliis year taking place on tho next regular meeting ditto at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Deck abach on Court street. f ! !' I i t v e i- m. i U I i " 1 J k rriV V I I 1 ,; V. !' . I r-'-H MISS MARGUERITE FLOWER. One of tho principal soloists for the Easter services. At the First Presby terian vesper service, tomorrow after noon, at 4 o'clock, she will sing "There Is a Green Hill Far Away.". She will also give solos at the entertainment to be given by St. Pnul's church at tho Oregon theater next Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Miss Flowor has also been asked to give numbers at the social service; meeting at Unity church next Sunday evening. An exclusive color effect wns curried out in pink and white. The room where the service wns read was entirely in white, exquisite Easter lilies, 'narcissus and bridal wreath combining pleas ingly. A wedding bell and bower of greenery and flowers wus formed in one corner, beneath which tho bridal par ty stood. Smull Marion Shaw, frocked I i ii white, bore the ring in a huge lily". I. sing a simple ceremonial, Kev. The bride wore a lovely robe of ivory Hurry K. Marshall, of tho First Bnp- J toned pussy willow crepe do chine, with tist church, united in niurriuge, Wed-an overdrape of crepe chiffon. Beauti nesdny nt high noon, Miss Lola Sine ful ( hautilly luce nnd pearl garnitures Kinder and Frederick L. Lnndess, of j were used to elubornte tho bodice nnd San Francisco. Tho weddinc took ! tunic. Tim brl.h.t ),, ,..t f.u. ioncd of white enrnations nnd feath ery fern. Her veil wns of tulle caught with orange blossoms sent by Califor nia friends. Miss Cecile Bohunon tit tended us bride's maid. She wore u piuKu in iae nome or tno nrule s par ents, Mr. nnd Mm. S. Pege, 1575 South I'ommerciul street. Beautiful decora tions mnrked the event ns one of tho prettiest Hiking placo for some time. the niano. ,. flA Rtert, ding mar , . nn Uk, "ooi thi, P.X..... ".""6 win at nt.,1.. t..u ti"i wa .,.., m i, iu"0"lng the cr,: Hai J Love Truly,.' i, ' ."S XH1C3. y A wedding rorast T- Bratty being'" C";n C wero luid c. 'oatcA. which was d iir carnation, being t,,e irkwf' ' Tho hrid.i. .1."'?. flo't'rI ,u " close fitting hat.. The h ' ""to Portland, th yoK from theMto 8a.?-"l "- ""B guests were' i ' "5 Curtis Hawley, 0f U Ii, of Portland ; Mr. T.diftft' spukanc, Wash.: Mrs. Vi,',o '4 "jenc thompsun, f Tun,;,- Shaw Mrs. Mr. , ai' . urM'i i. Mrs, Jennie WeMeVJif't Margnret, Miss Nellie RU, V: Huddleson. L-wJi nd Dorothy Hobaon. " . t Beginning early i jDnf ! Bht of 19 At. v , . "'u'liei aureus m 'ptwiB, remn program, tH. wiJlfr, frank X, eastern vocal instructor, who '? '""ina. M m ni;h "in in i Portland during he, ,V, stopping With rljt;1.7l tiunmen' U to numerous request, to sing Z in compliance tollr. Ahrcn's 47 Miss Cornelia Marvin. s..i. nan, is leaving tho fiftcenta rf ' "" " mmum civ p( eence. Much of tin, time will m cd in Now England ntai;i, but erous other j.lacrs of interest mil I, visited. t Priends hero of Misi Anna M are pleased to lenrn of ber ipHy success in kinilcrgnrden work ii V eust. Miss iVowlcn ii t listeiof Ji (Continued on rg Tint) BeaverStatePrinlen Society and Commmil Printing. Phone 1512. Booms 1-3, Fittos E'A x. ? ? ? t f t ? T f ? ? t ? ulilic ods DR. W. Mrs. John II. Scott wns nt home to The H. (1, Snrgcnts are the 'swnld West lesldenee street, removing from I J:t7 ( hemcketn , u"1' ",r,','t street. domiciled "ill" Center Mis. I'', M. Miles of Portland arrived last night nnd will remain n week or ten days, the house guest of the P. A. M oores nnd Miss Cnlista Moorcs of Judge- and Mis. C. L, M. Niiiv were being wnrinlv welcomed tlilH week by their friends upiu tueir nrrivnl home from a delightful two nml one hull' The P. A. Turner home, X!i north Capital street, wus opened for a delight ful evening party, Tuesday, Miss Joy Turner entertaining in honor of Mrs. trgil L, I.lovd (Wiuona Siivngel of nom 10 ine iiigu score luiMcrs ill cnon nu, cunt mill ..'.', 1 (icKi" oner coiiipiuueuieii nils Went, Mrs. 11. Y. Meyers, Mrs. J, II McNnry, Mia. A, Hush and Mrs, C. I, McNnry Hillowiug the in id diversion daintiest of collations was served. Tlie iiivitatinniil lit included, besides Mra. West, Mia. It. H. Lee Steiner, Mrs. ti. (I. Blown, Mrs. Ilarvev Wells, Mrs. W. II. Hoot. Mrs. Asah.il Bush. Mis. .ary entertained with n sixteen cover dinner In tli.tir ItM.t,.., I.'. ...... .1 1 .irt-oiii- '""jtlon. being employed. Hesides the (Ikmih ami honor guests, those circling the table weie: Mr, nnd Mil. ,. . MeNurv, Mrs. M K. Itre.vmuii, Mr. nud Mrs. H. P. H(,se, Mr.' and Mia, (), UI..L t . t . . at. II. W. Mevei. I, I. i,..; .. ' '' '""'olt, llreyiuai. "'in ' . . aionrv. .Mrs. I'. N. N ewuit .Mra. .1. II. McNnry, Mrs, W. ,1. Hull, Mm. Isaac Lee Piitlerhon, Mrs. I'. S. JnekMin, of 1'iiilliui.l; Mrs. ;, K. Wn tern, Mrs. K, III eviunn, Mis, (leirgo Iv Waleia, Mrs, M. I,, Moyois, M, M (. Ilnren, Mia. I' Coolie I'tittmi, Mr, Ben W. Olcott, Mn. It. K. Page, Mis. I.rwrince T. Ilairir, Mik, (leorge pa mrr Putnam, Mia. A. N. Bush, Mm Vedn Crioa, Miss Murtinet ( opei, MiM Kittle Moore and Mm Helen Wit. montiia' plensuie trip through the south sl",kl11"'. Wiisliington, who Is visiting ii (ui anil i n iui I cone. 1 i"" "" "' lom,' Wclucdav eveniu.f Mr. uml Mi f N"flh Pnmt street. Walter T. Stolr. nud Miss Nina Me-' "ccorutiona charmingly betokening spring, were arriiugcii in nil me enter tainment rooms. Library, reception hull nnd parlors displayed primroses, jeinpiills, cherry blossoms, fern and pnlms, the dining renin being especial ly attractive, ornamented in pink. A large formal bouquet of pink enrnutinna centered the table, unrounded by pink shaded candles, ernli nwdo brossoma '"i"!1, Margnret nud Uiihard stoi, Mr. and Mra. W todnv tor Portland. Later they will H to Sun Pruncl-co for an extended visit, event onlly going to New York l ily, wheie tuey will ngaiu take up their residence, Mr. Chnrlea S, .lai kon, of Puitlnn.l, is 'lie giust of the Isaac Lee Latter us, nt their country place near Lola. Mra. L. K. Pago will pii.a Hie week end aa the guest of Mrs. Fannie Mer c r, of liounld. Practically everyone la setting aside Die (Mica or Apnl seventh hi.. I eight ii rif wcilneadny and Thursdnv even- Music ln.ua will l,. f,,,,,i.l,...l .,i.. iKa. wlion thi' society van, lev ill,, will 1 tniiimcut of a delightful nature next be Maxisl nt the new Oregon theater, Friday evening, when tlm Sacred Heart tm tale atiitet, tinder the umpires of(acndiinv present ita harp pupils in n. the M'Minr guild of St, I'siil 'i cliun li. icitul at St. Joseph ' hull. The event Mra. .1. A. t'huichill, Mra. Kdward Wei ! la open to the public, nud no doubt will ler, Mrs. W. II. llilviu and Mrs, Wit- ho Inrgelv attended, Those takiu( part haul II, Lvtle are the cdiiiuittee in will be liss (icrlrude Campbell, Mi charge, and they hl been ciiretullv ' Loui lleitnlorfner, Miaa Willa ilniuca choosing loi'ir pioyraut, Souin of the and Mina W ilia lliiekesteia, capital ' city 'a most talented .loungj folk will lie piex'iilcl and, coming at I The Chnuneev Bishops and John J, tlm benefit ticca in this form of public Kobei Is aie liming n M Wedne.lav cuta'liiinmeiit, cerr one ia gien anfur Mil nUn.led visit lo the Panama- nnd potted plants being used about the I. Mall are leu irn, ' "'IT'. V Inler il.ev ll "K""" "1,n l',IIK tapers and decorated Willi tiny rose ldooni. Mrs. I.lovd sccuicd the dime, when the enke wns cut, Mis. Paul Johnson the thimble nnd Lloise White the button. The entire dilution wns also carried out in pink, tiucsslng the identity of babv oic- turci, formed nn Interesting diversion,! Mis, Hlnnche Listen Niemeyer receiv ing the fiiNor. Musical selections were' also a most enjoyable feature, Miss' Alice Judd, Miss Marguerite Mors, Miss tiertrude Fnkin, Mis. Merlin Harding nnd Miss Turner contributing vocal and JOHN CLAIRE M0NTEIT1I Voice building by the genuine Italian bid canto method, t'oiu h in French, Herman, Kng lish nnd Italian repertoire for advanced students. In Salem on Mondays By appointment only. 1'hene "tMj J t t ? t t ? r ? ? t ? ? ? r t ? ? ? f ? ? ? r ? t T 9 A. COX, Painless Dentist science Modern Has opened his dental office and will give the people of Salem and a a a vicinity everything that and practice can do in Complete Scientific for every branch of Competent lady at always present. Dentistry. Equipment dentistry. tendants t303 Stnfp Rtvonh r nrnoYCiW