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TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 20. 1916. inn OWL I. , ).,. f ., "- -i, . ,i i,.n-..Hr ALINE THOMPSON -..-: r v - ( - . ) A'.y ": V'S 7"''-'----:,v''. t;' v-; ? . v.,,- ' 1 -.: is afternoon. The rooms of Mrs. .Hart ley's residence were aglow with Ira grant roses, effectively- arranged in baskets. Mrs. E. Cooke Tafton ami Miss Hazel Downing Assisted in the serving. ' - Societv will misa for the nest few months Mr. and Mrs. Mack Holer, who with their little sons, Kobert aud Kruest Hofer, and Laurence Hofer, left toilay in their car for California. Although" is yet their plnus are in definite the Hoters expect to spend the summer near San Francisco, much to the delight of Mrs. Hofer 's sister, Mrs. Hollister Maguiie (Tessa Dent) who lives in Alameda. While south the Hofers will devote much of their time to motoring. Mis. Harry (lay, who is noted for her delightful entertaining will pre side at a stap dinner tonight in honor of Dr. Clay on the occasion of his I) i rt h day a n ni versa 1 y. About twenty of the host's friends have been asked for the affair includ ing Thomas Livesley, As.ihel Bush, Frederic Tiiielsen, Clifford Brown, George Talnier Putnam, John J. Rob erts, Thomas C. Smith, Jr., Guy Sar gent, Chauncey Bishop, Curtis -Cross. Charles Me Nary, Peine Field, Council Over. Clyde Graham, Laurence Hofer, Frank Hughes, Melvin Plimpton. Hoy Byrd, John Carson and Frank Spears. Mrs. F. S. Gannett entertained with an informal Kensington at her apart ments in "The Court" on Wednesday afternoon, having. abuut eight matrons as guests. An attractive afternoon affair was given Thursday by Mrs. Gerald Yolk at her resilience "Volkland. " Vases and bowls of red peonies were used about the rooms. The afternoon was made unusually delightful by Mrs. Gordon McGilchrist, who gave a read ing and also by the hostess who read an interesting paper on "The North west. " Small refreshment fables were ar- HAVE PURE BLOOD Hood' Sarsaparilta Makes Rich, Red Blood. Pure,' Tour heart works night and day; .without a pause. ' It is the principal organ of the circulation of your' blood; It is of the utmost import ance that it should do its Work well. The quality and quantity of your blood have much to do with its ac tion. If this fluid is pure and abun dant, your heart and other vital or-' Sana act with more enerpy than when it is defective in quality or de ficient in quantity. Hood's Sarsaparllla makes the blood pure and abundant. It is trig one old reliable medicine, that has been sold for forty years, for purify ing the blood. There is no better blood remedy, appetizer, stomach tonic or nerve builder. Be sure your druggist gives yoi Hood's, for nothing else can pos sibly take Its place. Get It today. Kensington Thursday afternoon. J I was very informal, but delightful i i every detail. The guests enjoyed their sewing on the veranda, which was cos ily inclosed for the occasion. The refreshment table had yellow and green as a color note made mani fest in marigolds. Besides the members of the La Con dor club Mrs. Cox's guests were: Mrs. Walter McDoug.il, Mrs. Armiu Steiuer and Miss Alice Skiff. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis will en tertaiu friends nt a charming dinner Wednesday evening at their residence on Twelfth street. - A wedding tiiat caused quite a furon in Salem toilay was that of Miss Edna Josse the charming and pretty daughter of Mr. and Irs. L. V. Josmv and Clifford Edward Farmer, which took place this morning in Portland at t he Presbyterian church. The Rev. Unyd officiating. The wedding was a very simple, as Mr. and Mrs. I armor were both op- ranged for the guests and each place posed to the fuss and pomp of a largfi was marked by a white carnation, a affair. Onlv a few relatives and cloff bit of sweet sentiment in honor of; friends were in attendance. Visa Alta Lndnda Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.. B. Jones, whose en gngement was announced Tuesday to Calvert Coleman Clinton of San Vnudaco Kobert and Ernest Hofer, the handsome little gona of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hofer, who left today with their parents . for California. " . EKBYTHING in the polite world goes you know by seasons aud now is approaching t ho most im portant season of all, that of wed dings. This year has been unusually prolific in engagement announcements aiauy of the lung entertained suspi cions of the winter's gallantries becom ing verified as ono after another of ihe feted maids announced tne name of tke man o"f her choice. With Juno ar riving ho soon nil theso happy lirides rleet aud their inevitable list of at tendant giyetiea will occupy the lime light anit absorb social attention for Several weeks, 1 This week has been brimful aud Bell-aims Absolutely" Removes Indigestion. Onepackage proves it 25c at all druggists. 'bubbling over with gnyeties. Among Iflt.i utn.iit .ift'iiiru U'lirA. Mr, Willifim Brown and Mrs. . William Eldridge's luncheon on Wednesday, Mrs. Frauk Spencer's bridge Thursday and tho din ner for which Mr. anil Mrs. John Rob erts were hosts list night in honor of the Mack Hofers. The latter part of the week was brimful of farewell attentions honor ing the !fack Hofers. One of tho most I delightful affair w is the dinner for 'whiclvMr. and Mrs. Cliford Brown were Iw.utu WV.lm.ii.lnv nvoninu T), l.ilili' was most artistic with exquisite yel low roses, lavender iris and ybllow tulle. ' . - - Covers were placed for Mr, and Mrs. Mack Hofer, Mr. .md Mrs. Melvfln Plimpton and, tile hotts, Singularly charming was tiin small informal dinner with which Mr. and Mrs, William Burghardt, Jr., honored Mr. nnd Mrs. Hofer on Thursday even ing. Besides the honor guests the table was circled by Mr. anil Mrs. Frederic Tiiielsen and the hosts. Another charming and exceptionally attractive affair honoring Mr. jnd Mrs. Mack Hofer was the dinner for which Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts were hosts last night. The table was love ly with au artistic arrangement if snap dragons in tones of pink and yel low. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Hofer. Mr. md Mrs. Frederic Thiclson, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Bishop, Mr. ' -a TJ S TI m$m& snoma ne in your tea Welcome it to your home. .Make it a member of your household. It will serve you faithfully. CHERRY CITY PATENT FLOUR Made from Select Blucstem and Turkey Red Wheat A Home Product. Childrens' parties have divided the attention of society matrons this past week, aad hardly a day passes by tuat someone is not gathering together all. the wee ones, from two years up to give thorn a glorious time. One of the happiest of these parties wis that given this afternoon by Mrs. (jeorge I'ulmer Putnam for her little son, David Binue Putnam,' who had at tained the age of three, if vas a :i ml Mrs. milium isiirguartit:, jr., aim i merry anair anu ine raoie nau noco- the hosts, rations of spring flowers and tiny cakes, ' An announcement that caused a rip- j The little guests were Mildred Rob- lue 00 lileasureiiino surprise during tne erts, Aiar.iorie Marcus, AS.inei jiusn week was tho engagement of Misa Alta Lucinda- Jones to Calvert Colo man Clintoa of San Francisco, Cali fornia. ( ; The news was first made known Tuos day nt a formal luncheon for which Mrsi.., K. I'age and Miss Mabelle j for r Boston, Mass.; where she will take Pngo were hostesses at' their residence a course in orthopedic nursing at the on Cottage street. Only tho intimate I Childrens nospital. friends and relatives were asked to share in the exictement of the am noiincement. The rooms of the Pago residence were aglow with yellow genis ta nnd buttercups.' There were five tn hies Arranged for the guests, nil done in. a pretty pink nnd blue color scheme With a center of lovely sweet peas. Dainty hand painted place cards marked covers for: Mrs. R. B. Flem ing, Mrs. Donald Miles. Mrs. Lloyd Mott, Mrs. lordnn McGilchrist, Mrs. W, Al .Tones. Mrs. Louis Lochniiind, Mrs. Ralph (Hover, Mrs. Ralph Jack son (Maude DnrbinV Mrs. J. N. Mc Cmio of Portland, Miss H r.el Downing, Miss Cora Tfllkinetou, Miss Minnettn Maeers, Miss Zne Olmsted. Miss Laura Grant, 'Miss Marguerite Miles. Miss ("velvn Nutting, of Silverlon and Miss Bervl Bracket!, of Portland. The hostessed were assisted bv Airs, Harrv Wicdmer and Miss Fleming. After luncheon Mrs. Donald Miles fnvoved the miosis witj severnl charm ing re tilings nnd Mrs McGilchrist a vocal solo, aucomnniiied bv Miss Laura Grant. The afternoon was devoted to viniT fnr the bride-elect. Miss Jones is the daughter of Mr. llso has manv fri Is in Salem will i m, 'i ii i.,.,.... ,, i,,i u,.u be brides-mnid. ; known 8nlom famtlv. She received her! 0wi"tC to the recent "death of Miss '(formal yet charming was the bridge civen Thursday afternoon by Mrs. 'Kdgar Hartley. About twevle prominent matrons of the bridge club were asked to make up three tables of the game. Mrs. Oeorge Waters was awarded the card favor. Mrs. William Eldridge and Mrs'. William Brown were guests of the Mother's Day. Mrs. Volk was assisted by Mnj. Hen ry Poisal aud Mrs. B. E. Bowers'. Besides the members of the'. P. E. O. club the guests included Mesdamcs Gordon McGilchrist, L. . K. Tage, A. H. Cradlebaugh, S. N. Kndiebtt, F. F. After a several days sojourn in Portland and a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Farmer will be at home to their, friends in their attractive new iioint on Saginaw and Lincoln streets. Mr. aud . Mrs. Farmer- have a wide circle of friends in Salem, and have been. Fast, William McGilchrist, Sr., E. J. j feted with many delightful pre-nuptin) ftwattonl, .Johnson, l. J-.. fayier, Rauch, U. S. Miller and Mrs. Cottle, of Mass., who is the house guest of Mrs. Volks. Mrs. Chester Cox entertained a num ber of young matrons and maids at affairs. Mrs. M. J. Creighton and Miss Mabel Creighton of Portland arrived, this morning for a several weeks visit with (Continued on' Page Four.). "It costs less at Shipley's" Jr., Charles Kay Bishop, "Tommy" Livesley and Chandler aud Werner Brown. . ' With sincere regrets good-byes will soon be said to Miss Elleu Thiclscn, who expects to Teavo th4 first of June En route Miss Thielsen will visit rel atives and friends iu Philadelphia, Providence, R. L, nnd New York. She will be accompanied East by Mrs. George Post, who is leaving the first of the month for a sojourn Jiu Xew York and for a visit with Iter family iu New Loudon, Conn. , , Miss Tiiielsen is very popular in Sa lem society and will be greatly missed by the p-oungcr set. Mrs. ConncH Dyer, who has been en joying a round of gnyeties in Eugene for the past week returned Friday. Mr. Dyer motored to Eugene Thurs day for Mrs. Dyer nnd they were ac companied home by Miss Ruth Kreber of Chicago, who is attending the Uni versity of Oregon. Miss Kreber left tho samo evening for Portland. A wedding that will bo of marked Priscilla, interest to society maids of Salem is! that of Miss Mildred Bagley and David Grnhnm, which will take place iii Ku- j gene on Juno the fourteenth, at the i Congregational church. I Miss Bagley formerly lived here niuri is a great favorite in Salem society, i .Miss Margaret Gray of Seattle who t earlier education in Salem, later nt- I'Hgley s granitmoMer, I tending St. Mary's academy in Port- land, nnd Miss Head's school in Ber keley, Calif. the 'Weddine will be a very small and simple affair. Mr. aud Mrs. Henry B. Tiiielsen en- -- Mr Clinton who is a resident of S!in t(r,ai,lpd lucsilav evening with a Francisco, fnrmerlv lived in Portland, , charming dinner. , A crystal bowl of and is a representative of the intertvpe ""'inisite loses and gypsophil i adorned corporation of New York Citv. " j1'10 artistically-appointed table. Covers The wedding will be an event of the , wr l'li'i for Mr. and Mrs. Milton early fall. Meyers, Mr. and Mis. George G. Brown, : Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Smith, Miss El- Mrs. Frank Spencer's brid Thnrs- ltm I'nelseii and the hosts, day afternoon wis charming in every ilctail. Guests plaved at six tables' One of the .smartest affairs of the Comic Opera Staged by High School Chorus Under direction Minnetta Magers 50 Bright Young People with Splendid Voices Acting as Outlaws Merry Tinkers Court Ladies and GentlemenPeasants Milk-Maids, with the principals Robin Hood, Maid Marion, Little John Scarlet, Fat and Jolly Friar Tuck, Funny Old Dame Purden, Annabel, pretty peasant cirl in love with the charming young boy Allan A. Dale, the arrog- t ant sheriff and comic Sir Guy. t Any seat in the house at the low rate of 50c. 1 Leave orders at the music stores now, and your I tickets will be delivered I lof the giinie nnd the card honors fell to w''ek wnsthe beautifully-appointed , 'Miss Grace Bean nnd Miss Elizabeth i luncheon given by Mrs. William Brown j Lord. At the tea hour the party was-1'""' Mra- William Kldridge at the . augmented by about a half a 'do.ou , '"'mo of the former on Wednesday.! 'more matrons' nnd maids. An array ofl'fherc were table decorations of ove- ! beautiful and fragrant roses, which,1 yellow roses artistically combined. Kvero sent to Mrs. Spencer from Hoso-wl,n purple iris, und small crystal! lung by her sister, Mims Florence Aikeu 1 1,owls of purple violas with airy but-1 I were used in the card rooms, nnd also tl'rfy bows of yellow nnd purple tulle, i I to murk places at the bridge tables. An array of pink and white, nnp I Mws Vcdo. Cross and Miss Ellen "rugous, and fragrant cum at ions were .Thielsen presided over the coffee urns. ,ls0'1 11 tllc drawing room. and Mrs. Guy Sargent and Miss OracT " Kests. included Mrs. Isaac I.ee j Henn assisted. 1 1 imorsou, Airs. A. ., Hush, .Mrs. I Mrs. Spencer's guests included: MrsjNonry B. Thielsen, Mrs. Charles Wei Henry Mevcrs, Mrs. Guv Sar-ent, Mrs. ilcr. Mr- ''"" Albert, Mrs. C. A. Parks.' lfollin K. Page, Mrs. Chaunccv Kishos j rs- A- '" HiH'crt, Mrs. Robert Hend- Mrs. Melvin Plimpton. Mrs. Geoiee W. ks, -Mrs. Clarence Hamilton. Mrs. H, Itiray, Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mrs. llarryl- "aiiace, ICIn.v, Mrs. P. G. Slnplev, Mrs. Frank Baby Clothes Week at the Stork s Headquarters "AN INTERESTING ASSORTMENT' Baby Slips, Dresses, Skirts, Panties, Bonnets, Pinning Blankets, Flannel Skirts, Embroidered Flannel Saques, Kimonos, Bibs, Gowns. .... , Some of the above garments are slightly iussed from window display all are made of excellent mate rials trimmed with neat . laces and embroideries and are well made. Prices are from 3:1 1-3 to 50 per cent Less. Assorted into four choice lots priced 24c, 49c, 98c, and $1.48. 25ctol35c Wash Goods at 19c Just in time for Summer dress making comes this splendid bargain in washable dress goods. Choice of white and colored Voile, Beach Cloth, Crepe, Dimi ties, Figured Batiste and Novelty white materials, all choice patterns, 25c and 35c Special 19c Children's Wash Dresses Ginghams in medium and dark shades Percales in stripes and plain shades ages 10, 12, 14, good ma terials and good work manship. Regular 95c, $1.48, $1.75, Special 79c $1.29 Women's Waists $1.29 Another lot just received of those w-onderful values Jap Silk, fine lawns, Ba tiste and Novelty stripe materials. Sizes 36 to 44. Special $1.29 Leather Belts 49c Excellent assortment of the New Leather Belts for Sport Suits and Sport Skirts, black, navy, brown, white Special 49c 1 Spears, Mrs. Clifford Brown, Mrs. ! Halph Jackson (Maude DurbiiO, Mrs. Miner Ian i en. .Mrs. l. vi i (iriinam. Miss Kllen Thielsen. Miss Kit i Stciner. i ,lr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Miss Marncrv Marvin. Miss Jennie lowers (Mabel Smith) iu Dr. and Mrs. J. X. Smith are plan ning to leave soon for a delightful visit with their son-in-law and diugh-j Francis Detroit, Fry, the Misses Fitter and Catheriue ! M 'vh. 1 route the Smiths expect to Carson, Miss Veda Cross, Miss Marie Hofer, Miss Klizabeth Lord, Miss Grace Bean, Miss Florence Cleveland, Miss Ivy Ford, -Miss Mae Steusloff and Miss Aline Thonipsou. Mrs. John J, Roberts will go to Portland Tuesday, where she will be guest of honor at a bridge for which Mrs. Hubert Herger will be hostess, at her attractive residence in Melrose Drive, stop in Faribault, Minu., and Chicago.! One of the prettiest of the week's luncheons was that jyven Thursdvi by Mrs. Homer Gonial,, bidding ndieu to Mrs. E. Treate Clark, who with her' small son, B. Treate. Jr., returned to Seattle Friday. , The table which was centered wita crimsou roses and heliotrope had eov-' era for Mm. K. Treate Clark nnd small j son. Mm. Thomas Livesley, Mrs, John i Morrison and the hostess. Entire Line Coats Entire Line Suits Entire Line Waists Entire Line Dress Skirts Entire Line Silk Dresses Entire Line Lingerie Dresses Agents Pictorial Review Patterns U. - G. Shipley Co. 143 N. Liberty Street Salem, Oregon Warners and Modart Corsets