Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 03, 1917, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEB. 1917.
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Sunday
Monday
The Oregon
Where the Crowds Go
A Real Double Show
Sunday
Monday
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SOCIETY
Ethel Barry more Has
Greatest Role of Her Career
By ALINB THOMPSON
i Continued from page ti..
In
ETHEL BARRYMORE I
AWAKENING OF HELENA RICHIE
Ethel Barrymore
"The A
in
akening of
Helen Richie
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A great play from a great novel.A picture every
woman should see
IN ADDITION
CHARLES CHAPLIN
In His Latest Five Act Comedy
THE REVUE
I
3
8
S
A laugh
in every
foot
and
there is
five
thousand
feet.
No Raise
in Prices
m.
2 p.
Con
Jiinuous
Show
An informal luncheon was uiveii on
Tuesday by Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris.
who entertained a j"roi uf Eugene
matrons.
They were Mrs. Brace L. Itogart, Mrs.
Charles A. Hardy, Mrs. Roscoe S. Ilry
son, Mrs. Fiances X. Schaeiers. Mrs.
H. L. Titus ami Master ( lair, YtnWt
In the evening the party had OMt
nt th,1 Qnjr-BrW IM were joined by
Mrs. P. L. Campbell and Dr. fn4 D.
Merritt also of Kugene. and Mr, Harris
An iiuHirtaut social event scheduled
in the calendar for St. Valentine's
iiiithl is the charitv ball to be given b!
the auxiliary of the Spanish American
war reterl 4 nt the armory.
All of Salem is asked to participate
l the iufonual gaycties IM leiiil aid
to this worthv raiise.
A number of minions will be patron
esses tor the affair including Mrs. Un
ry V. Meyers, Mrs. George Palmer Put
nam. Airs, (bulge William dray. .Ms.
Charles U MeNary, Mrs. W. Carlton
Smith, Mrs. John .1. Huberts. Mrs.
Chaiincev Hishup, Mrs. William McGil
lirist, Jr., Mrs. Clifford Hi own. lr. M.
K. Poaurpy and Mrs. Merlin Harding.
t
Mrs. George M. Post entertained in
formally on Wednesday afternoon with
a delightful sewing bee.
Hose pink cyclamen and dainty place
cards adorned the refreshment table
around which, the guests were seated
nt the tea hour.
Assisting Airs. Post were Mis. Arniin
Steiner and Mrs. Clifford Farmer.
Mrs. Post's guests, who were the
members of her Kensington elub, in
cluded: Mrs. .lames t'hinmick. .Mrs.
John Caughell, Mrs. Grant Bonnell,
Mis. Prank (I. Myers, Mrs. C, B, Webb,
Mrs. Arniin Steiner, Mrs. William Me
Gilchrist. Jr., Mrs. I raig Marvin, Mrs.
Thomas Galloway, Mrs. Sylvester Doer
fler, Mrs. Clifford Karmer, Mrs. K. u.
Siecke,, Mrs. Merlin Harding, Mrs. Roy
Mills, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. Cloyd
Ram-he.
Miss Carolyn Dick, the charming
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.
Dick, will leave Monday tor Corvallil
to attend the Oregon Agricultural Col
lege. T
Miss Dick is one of the most popular
of the younger girls, ami will be great
ly missed by her little coterie of inti
mates. Mrs. Henry B. Tbielsen entertained
Informally on Thursday afternoon witn
a few tallies of bridge in honor of Mis.
lirenhaiu Van Dusen of Astoria, who
was a guest ol 'he Thielsens for sev
eral days.. Mrs. Van Dusen returned
home Friday morning.
s
The Kuinalae dub composed of a
terie of young girls gathered at
home of Miss Florence Cart Wright
tea on Thursday.
Mali nee 2 p. m
THE OREGON
The Home of the Best Continuous Show
.Miss Ida Simmons 1
mil to pass the week
us gone
end.
to Poll
(In
r luncheon Mrs.
to the matinee
Myers
at th
REAL ESTATE
S. C. Dunlap, et -ox, to Lillian P.
Putnam, part D. L. C: of Eli C. Cooley,
42-5-1-W.
Musa Geer to A. A. Geer, part Halph
Gcor claim 21-7-1-W.
Kdwin L. Buelmnaif! et ux. to Harold
B. and Marie C. Jones, SEVi NV'i
and part SW,i NW',4 section 4-0-3-W.
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TIRE IN NEW YORK
Philadelphia, Pel). 3. Fire late this
afternoon destroyed the huge warehouse
of Gimbel Brothers, New York and
Philadelphia merchants, leaped across
Market street to other structures and
at 3:45 o'clock was sweeping beyond
control of the entire fire fighting fjr-e
of the city.
Mrs. Prank 0. Myers has added t
gay e ties Of the past two weeks by giv
imr a series of attractive affairs, om
Of the most delightful being a lunch
eon for which she was hostess Monday
in honor of Mrs. David W. Kyre 's BIS
ten ''ss "dene Schobor of Seattle.
Covers for j) were placed about a
table artistically decked with o basket
oi' pink carnations and greens tied with
airy tulle. Afl
took her guest
Oregon theatre.
The nartv included: Miss Schober
Mrs. Kmc, Mrs. Curtis B. Cross. Mrs.
George William Grnv, Miss Veda Cross,
Mrs. William fcoilticll Dyer. Mrs. Prank
,1. Spears and her guest Miss Annette
Linne. of Seal lie.
Several days ago Mrs. Myers was
hostess for a similar affair, when she
entertained the member of her sewing
club. Circling the table were:
I Mrs. James ('hiunnck, .Mrs. Arniin
I Steiner, Mrs. George Post, Mrs. Roy
Mills, Mrs. Thomas Galloway, Mrs.
jl'atil Johnson. Mrs. Craig Marvin, Mrs.
! William McGilehrisI, Jr., Mrs. John.
Caughell, Mrs. Clifford Parmer, Mrs.
Sylvester Doerflet and Mrs. cioyit D.
Baueli,
Another of the series of parties be
inu tri von by Mrs. Mvers. was a diu-
! ner for which she asked Mr. and Mrs.
jltoy Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hard
ing e.nu ,ir. ami .mis. r.. umwftv.
Last night she again entertained with
a dinner her guests being: Mr. and Mrs.
George Diinsfnrd, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon
Stop.,-- Mr. and Mrs. ij, 1). Giddings,
Mr. and Mr It. Shaver, Mrs. Lenta
Westacott, Mrs. Clara Myers and Misn
Margaret Cospcr.
Job Department Prices right.
II manner of affairs for
the scholarship loan fund
Woman s club are stili
slftce in tli-
Teas ami
thii benefit o
of the Baler
occupying an important
social calendar and several mat ions en
tertained again this week. Wodnesday
afternoon Mrs. Pred S. Stev.arl and
: Mrs.
Dori
Mrs. K. it. Iluffuell ucie juiut SOSI
i ses fur one of these afi.iirs. at the
reaidenre of the latter. Mrs. (ieoree G.
Browa presided over the tea table the
titst hours, Mr lilace bcinu taken by
lira, Frank '. Perkcbarh.
Assisting aboui the roOIIXfl were
Allen. Mrs. K. G. Smvih. Mig
Chuichill. Miss Liicile Jones.
Helen Dei-I.ebaeh and Miss Pitts.
Another of the series was
ngaia on Wednesday uiuht bv
Georae Pearce and Mrs. Alice j
at the Pearee residence.
Friday, Mis. Hussell ('atlia ami Mrs
Frank, H. Spears entertained with a
Kensington ten for the benefit of the
fund and on .the same afternoon Mrs.
Charles K. Spaulding and Mrs. . It.
Goodin were joint hostesses for a sim
i In r affair at the Spaulding home.
Several other matrons also are plan
ning affairs to be given next week.
ie.
The Awakening of Helena Rich I
whirh w ill be se, n at ib,- On
gon theatre Sun. lay an. I Monday Cthe! I
Barrymore has the' gr-at,-st play of her!
career as a motion pietnre star. The roie
of Helena Ki- hie in this powerful screen 1 1
version ol Alargar, ; Delan l s novel, is
the talents ofl
Sunday-1 Day Only
BIG ACTS
Salem's Only Exclus
ive Photo-Play
Theatre
A.
Sunday and Monday
Continuous Show
Sunday
2 p. m. to 11 p. m.
GRETCHEN HARTMAN and ALAN HALE
IX A VIVID PORTRAYAL OF A WOMAN'S PASSION AND JEALOUSY
"THE LOVE THIEF"
Latest Hearst-Pathe News
Comedy "LUKE of the MIDWAY" Comedy
Mrs. Louis Lnchmiiiid was hostess
Wednesday for an Informal afternoon
of bridge, her guests being the members
of the Happy Hour dub. Four tables
were arranged for the trams and the
score honors were won bv Mrs. Law
rence T. Harris.
J'he members of the Sweet Briar dab
enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. James
1 in lit li on Wednesday afternoon. Dining
the afternoon Mrs. F. .1. Derby anil
Miss Mildred Inilah gave readings.
At the refreshment hour the guesls
circled small tables, the hostess beiii"
assisted by her daughter, Miss
Inilah ami Miss Helen Tavlor.
Additional guests wore) Miss
Puller, who is theguest of Miss
Miller,-Mrs. S. J. Derby and Mrs
Patrick.
admirably adapted
.Mi -a Hariymore.
The acting , nil for interpreting Mm
disposition of a beautiful woman of
Miss ! wealth ho has expertearejj deep trag
edy as a wife, yet does not comprehend 1 1
giveii'the real lesponsibilitiea of life nntilll
Mrs. i bitter experience has driven the lesson
Dodd 'koine to her. Then she is called upon i
!to decide between the mini she loves.
-111,1 111. . I.I, I ll.K I..,. . I. I
' NIC A I I, II , S II, I
1 nwakeuiiii' She fitnl. tloil tlo, HUl
is unworthy ol hei- luve- flu. I tlmt renl-!l
ization ionics only after she has decided,
to cling to the child. The situation isi
nn unusually powerful one, and only an1
actress of Miss Ban v more s ability
could success! idly poitrny it on the!
screen.
Supporting the star are such nelors
of note as Robert CununlngS Hubert
Whittier, Battle Delaro and little Man
ry Steuart. Mr. Cummings appeared iuj
the speaking production of "The Awnk-j
euing of Helena Richie" which scored
a great triumph on Broadway. He is
seen as Lloyd Pryor, Helena's Selfish
suitor. Robeit Whittier plays the part
of Frederick Richie, . nn, I Maury Steu
art is the quaint little David no wins
Helena's heart and leads to her "spir
itual awakening."
The role of Sam Wright, the young
poet, is played bv Hassan Mussalli. who
HIPPODROME
I VAUDEVILLE I
Salem'fl Only Vaudeville Show
LaJoe Trio
The CYCLING ACT BEAUTIFUL
Alexander & Fields
SINGING COMEDIANS
M ild red : was one
CIS.
M-.iv
Belle
of tile LantOUl Ben Greet play
I
. Henry
i ha in Van
P. Bishot
with a di
V..
l'liielsen 's
Dusen of
entertained
llghtful din
Honoring Mr
guest, Mrs. Bit
Astoria. Mrs. C
Wednesday night
ner pnrtv.
A handsome silver cnndlelara tied
with airy bows of tulle adorned the
table around which covers were placed
for the honor guesl, Mr. and Mrs.
Thielsen, Senator and Mrs. W. 1 1. Wood
of Hillsboro, Representative and Mrs.
William W. Lunger of Lafayette, Rep
resentative Benjamin C. Sheldon ol
Mcdford, and Mr. and .Mis. Bishop.
Monday night the members of chap
ter D. of the P. B, 0. society will meet
at the Inline Of Mis. 11. .1. Miles in Sa
lem Heights.
All P. F. 0.1 not affiliated with chap
ter D ami those visiting in the city arc
cordially invited.
The Jolly Neighbors club was enter
tained several days ago with a ovie
party." Mrs. L. J. bounds was hostess
fur the gathering ami later tin- party
enjoyed a supper al the Y. W, C. A.
Mrs. 4. I-:. Crothers ami Miss Martha
Piothero assisted the hostess. The
guests were: Mrs. W. II. Grabeuhorst,
Jr., Mrs. H. J. Hoock, Mis. John Pishcr,
Mrs. W. L. Hatch and son Donald, Mrs.
C. II. Loomis, Mrs. M. II Utter, Mrs. M.
,1. Boyd, Mrs. E. II. Prothero, Mis. I..
I. Uounds and daughters Alice am1
Kathlin, Mrs. .1. U. Crothers, Mrs. c.
11. Grabenhorst, Miss Martha Prothero,
Miss Carrie H la benhors; ; the additional
guests were Mrs. W. II. Harris, Mis.
II. Holmes, Mis. c. s. Henry, Mrs. P.
M. Crouse, .Mis. II. L Hrigg's, Mrs. I!.
v. phmaft,
ft ft ft
The home of Mr. and Mrs. William B.
Burghardt, Sr.. wtis the scene of a de
lightful surprise party last night, when
about 49 members of the Congregational
church gathered to celebrate the anni
versary oi their mrtudajrs.
They received a beautiful silver piece
a gift of their friends. Late in the ev
ening the guests served refreshments.
Aii informal afternoon of sewing waij
enjoyed by the members o the Ruth
perian club at the, home of Mrs. .1. W.
Walton mi Thursday, Sirs. Walton ay.il
.Mrs. Ray Smith were joint hostesses for
the afternoon and the members who
numbered 15 gathered around small
tables prettily adorned with sweet pea;
and hyacinths at the reftAhment hour,
-Mrs. Kluio White will be hostess I'of
Hie next meeting of the club on Pel
rnary the fifteenth.
these affairs, was the bridge party for
Will which Mrs. Kdwhi L. Haker was hostess!
Tuesday afternoon for her house guest
Mrs. Ralph Watson of Port land.
About '"i matrans of society, old
friends of the honoree were asked to.
make up five tables of bridge. Mrs.,
Oliver ('. Locke was awarded the can!1
honoxa
Theiooins were aglow with crimson
carnations ami greens ami the hostess!
was assisted by Mrs. Harry II. (dinger,
I Mrs. John Caughell, Mis. Oliver c.
Locke and M i s. Watson.
Tuesday night a programme will be,
given at St. Joseph's hall Under the aus-'
pices of the North Salem W oman 's club
'The following will be the prograniine:
Piano solo, Miss Lienor Huckesteltt.j
Vocal solo, William Harris,
Monologue, Miss Genev ive Pnttou.
Fancy dance, Oenevieve Bnrbar.
Violin solo, Ross Harris.
Vocal solo, Mrs. Merlin Hauling.
Piano solo. Miss Irene Paulkner,
Selections, High scl I I'kelele elubl
Vocal solo. Miss Johanna James.
Fancy dancing, Martella shipp.
Readings. Miss Lulu Watson.
Selections, Willamette University!
4 NOVELTY si
PIERROTS
COMICAL GYMNASTIC NOVELTY
BLUEBIRD c,
'Jfe A traDger
From Somewhere"
An Original Gomedy Drama Filled With
THRILLS AND LAUGHS
BLiGH
THEATRE
THE NOBLEST WOMAN
rise etui
Violin
Voeol
Piano
solo, Miss Marion Kminons
40I0, Miss Helen llogue.
solo, Miss BJiiabnth Hriggs.
He c -f sit
Y. W. C. A. NOTES
sfc sfc sjt sc sj; ; sV; sj: jj 'f sjt sk
During the sec
eight of the foil
ejected members
board of director
Mrs. R. I'. Bishot
ond week of February
owing women will be
ol the V
s: Mrs. Geoij
i, Mrs. Mildre
w
C. A
Alden
Brooks
Mrs
I. Damn
son, Mrs. All
Graber, Miss
Clyde Graham
T. It. Kay, Mrs. .1.
A. N. Moores, Miss
George Rodgers, M
iirtner. Mrs. J. A. Car
c II. Boitd, Mrs. P. I-!.
Margaret Grav, Mrs.
Mrs. W. K. Kirk, Mrs.
H. MeNary, Mrs,
Helen Pierce, Mrs.
s. Fred Stewart,
While it is true that many noble wo
men are fge to go forth into the world I
ami become the evangel of many need-1
eil reforms in church ami state and so-i
rioty. the woman who quietly, in her
own home, leads her own sous audj
daughters up the shining way of recti-1
Mule and honor and Christian principle,1
is performing a labor and si duty than
which none is higher, and because she
does it quietly, within the sacred pre
cincts of her own home, it is none the
less a boon and a blessing to the out
side world.
For those who go out from the home
where SUCh a mother is the regnant
quern carry with them the Influence"
which make for all thai is highest and
best, and multiply by their numbers the
seed she has sown.
All women cannot find the time to
lake part in organized work to reform
Social evils, however Much they may
desire to do so.
Some may stand upon the ramparts
mill speak words that burn, while oth
ers, within the fortress of their own
homes, must hover their own little chil
dren and teach them the lessnnsif lite.
And it is to those home women thet
I he light uf the evening lamp seems to
carry the greatest cheer ami helpful
ness, and for them it must shine. Th
Outlook.
ik, s) s ik ifc $ ifc s sfc
sk $
sfc HOT TEA BREAKS
A COLD TRY THIS A
sjt sjt sjt sfc ; sjc c ;je st sfc ;jc ;j.
Gel a small package of llamb
llreast Ten, or as the Herman folks i
ii . ii allium gor m ust l liee. a.
pharmacy, Take a tablespoortfnl of
tea, put a cup of boiling ivnter upon
pour through a stove and drink u i
cup full :ii any time. Ii is the most
feetive way to break a cold and c
grip, us H opens the pores, reliev
congestion. Also loosens the bow
thus breaking a cold- at om-e.
It is inexpensive and entirelv vi
table, therefore harmless,
all
i nv
nig
els,
Mis. IT. G. Shi). I,
Mi-, ft. s. Walla
combe and Mrs.
i , I is. Pred Steusloff,
.-. Miss Mabel With'
l-'iwin Ci-it'titli L
Monday, February f
women of the city in
' ' Kids 'nrnival ' ' at the
rooms lit eight o'clock. To
cnjomeiit ami originality (o
csch guest is asked to come
The members of tin- study dub were
entertained on Wednesday afternoon at
the home of -Mrs. Frank ".f. Miller. The
programme for the afternoon coveted
the study of ''France and Belgium."
After the study hour music was enjoyed
About ten members gathered lor the
meeting, Mrs. W. T. Neil of Portland ;
being asked us a guest of the club.
A number of young folk of the Les
lie M. E. Sunday school, met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. c. Bohrn
stedt, 140 Superior streoet, -for the pur?
nPuSS of Organizing the "Live Wins"
class last I uosday evening.
An interesting business meeting vvas
held at which the following -officois
were elected: A. c. Hohmstedl. presi
dent and teacher; Mrs. L. J. Cliapin.
assistant teacher-, Miss Florence Miller
first vice president; Mrs. Kenneth K.
Mickey, second vice president; Floyd
Reynolds, secretary; Miss Ferns Wells,
assistant secretary; Miss Frieda Behind-
ler, treasurer.
It wai decided to hav e a oyster sup
per in the near future, also that the
! class meet at the home of tiki different
I members each month.
I After the business meeting those pres
ient were favored by readings by Rev.
AMrich, also selections on the Vlctrola. I
Lnter all joined in singing old time
'songs, after which dainty refreshments
were served by the llelightfuj hostess.
i Tin- next meeting will be held at the!
home of the Misses Wells, Salem
Heights.
i At the V. W. C. A. a colonial ten will
j be given on Saturday February the
tenth by the Salem Woman's club, The
calling hours will be Iron) 3:30 to o
o'clock and each member of the club I
I has the privilege of'inviting a guest. i
Preceding the tea and important bus-;
iuess meeting will be held, and ii is de
sired thai all members be present.
The public is conl
gymnasium exhibit
the armory Wednes
arv seventh nt
time an exhibition
lias been iindei'tak
director and all el
I'. A. ami V. M. C.
fth, all young
invited to a1
assoc in t urn
add great j
the affair;
in costume.
ited
ii
u I
(In account of the
Lit ii ,n taking place
iug the dressmaking
ing of the Choral clu
for next week.
to Ik-
to be held at
evening Febru
bis is the first
ch a luige scale
v I he physical
sses of the V . W.
A. will participate,
gymnasium exhi-
Wodnesday even
lass and the meet
b, will In- canceled
LOOK - LOOK
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In his real new comedy
"THE RINK"
All new not a mixture
Tues,Wed. BLIGH Tues.-Wed.
Suppose Colonel Roosevelt
suddenly be stricken with
President Wilson would tl
miss one of the best menus In
knowing exactly how- elosely
approached the absolute lights
case, in any given state paper.
should
aphastu.
ei-eafter
has of
he has
Society is indebted to the visitors
; in town for the diversions of the psl
i week, as they hnvr- added impetus to
'the slowly gatheiin.-r list of affair!
, which have marked the new year.
the latter part of the week especial
' v was brimful of festivities honoring
ii -. Among the most delightful of
Tues.-Wed.-Thurs.
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