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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1918)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1918. PAGE SIX MARRIED AT ASTORIA. , DO THIS .i f- '. : i i '. i 3 3 n a : SOCIETY J By CAROL & DEB RLE. Miss Dora Andretea and Miss Stania Ajidrcaen were delightful hostesses for th girls of the 1a Arc club last night at their home on Mill streot. Miss Ma rion Miller and Miss Esther Anderson ware admitted as new merrbers, a va riety of initiation stunts contributing to the merriment of the event. Games, music and dainty refreshments also added to the pleasure of the evening. Miss Bertha Waldorf was elected as club reporter. The newly elected presi dent, Miss Dora Andresen, presided at the business meeting. Tho club will meet December ninth at the home of Mis Tlielma Blessing on Kortr Com mercial street. Those present last night were: Miss Ruby Baker, Miss Mabel Brassfield, Miss Bertha Waldorf, Mins Emma Waldorf, Mrs. Ada Zosel, Mrs. Leah Watson Miss Thebna Blessing, Mrs. Clair Vibbert. A host of friends are welcoming Mrs. Robert Kinney (Althca Moores) who, accompanied by her small son, "Hubert Jr., arrived from Astoria last evening to spend Thanksgiving weok in Salem with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Moores. Mr. Kinney will come up from Astoria to join Mrs. Kinney over Thanksgiving. Mrs. Henry .B. Thielsen and her daughter. Miss Ellon. ThielsPn, are spending the winter in Portland and are domiciled. at 720 Hoy t streot. The Thiulswi family is a prominent one of Balem. Mrs. Thielsen is already active ly engaged in war work in the city and is assisting on cbaritablo sommittoes, which were startud by her motlief in law, Mrs. Julius Thielsen, in Portlands ioneer days. Oregonian. Miss Hajsel Downing was a week end visitor in Portland. , Mrs. Wiiltr L. Spauldiug spent tho "week end in Oregon City with her mother, Mrs. Nora Ouaid Miller. A combined Thanksgiving jollifica tion and vik'tory celebration wero en joyed last evening by the members of the Rebckah lodge, when they hold an ien mectinc following tlieir regular lodgo session at, the Odd Fellows hall. A variety of games and a short pro-1 grain precunei! me serviug in wuiue lefrcshments. Mrs. Ida McDnuiels had Coining as a decided surprise to her many frivadg in Salem and vicinity the announcement of the marriage of Miss Olga Hudson, flauehler of Mr. and Mm. L. Molsu of this city, rjid Mr. Euen V. Goer of Cornell, Wis., which took place in Astoria Tuesday, Kiv. 19. They were tendered a recoption by Mr. a"nd Mrs. Ed Kcene at the tiaiea Hotel, where a dainty luncheon was served, and presented with a beautiful silver tea set by the manager and em ployes of the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Goer eipoct to remain in Astoria for the win ter and leave in the early spring for Cornell, Wis., where Mr. Geer has bus iness interests. They have the best wishes of their many frionds for a long and happy life. 80 YEiiiRS OLD FTTAS A FIDDLE " I had a bad case of stomach and bowel trouble that four doctors eonld not holp. Suffered all kinds of pain, was filled with pns and constipated for years. I was advised to use Mayr'8 Wondwrtful Remedy. Since takiing a course of it four years ago my trouble ha disappeared and have felt like a young man. Although SO years old. I feel fit as fiddle." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or mono .refunded. J. 0. Ferry. When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And then's when you're glad you have a jar of Mus terole at band to give prompt, sure re lief. It does not blister. As first aid and a certain remedy, Musterole is excellent Thousands of mothers know it You should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re lieves Bore throat bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, atiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or Joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. A Tonic and Health-Builder Remove that warning pAiikH or cold with Calrerbs (the cnlolum tablet). They Rive strength to combat lllnesu. l(e boxes at drutcglnts or from ISC'KMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia UauuUcturera of Hickman's AUerutlve. ' charge of the program, assisted by An outstanding feature on tho pro gram were mo artistic iihuuu pauiw mime numbers, given by Mrs. "Oscar Giingrich, who is making a special sto; dy of the legends, dances and inusio of the (American Indians. Mrs. Gingrich spent soma timo on the reservations this suinmar, observing the native ens toms and fining a personal insight into the Indian tfharacter and life, thereby Acquiring a very realistic at mosphere and background for her pnn toniiino studies. ' Sho revealed with nice delicacy the imagery and poetic feeling abounding in Indian melody, when she gavo"The Kcho Hong," and "Hor Lullaby" far the audience last night. Ailding con siderably to the general artistic I ef fect was Mrs. Gingrich's costume of leather heavily elaborated with bend- work, which sho dcMgned herself. .Who nag sympatueticaiiy aceouipamou ny Mrs. 1. 11. Kos Mr. and Mrs. A.; J. Edwards gave n merry birthday party at their homo 1 13.4 Waller street Saturday afternoon in ronor of tho twelfth birthday ftnni- Marshal Koch, in a speech at a lunch eon in Paris, said, that tho hammer blows dealt by the' British wore deci sive factors in the final crushing of tho versarv of their son, Cecil Leroy. The afternoon was spent in : games and mus ic. A dainty luncheon was served later in the afternoon. Those invited num bered: iC'harles and Oscar Anderson, Charles and Joseph Nnnn, Ercel Mun linger, Friti Manane, Harold Burns, 4lenii Draper, Claude Litchfield, Del wiin Findloy, .Chester Hegkn, Gordon Barker, Lillian GHecne and ; Marvell Edwards. . f!nvriiii iRilnv Rarkpr in another Sa lem girl who is adding laurels to her already bright dramatic career in tne Mist, lu "The Remnant," a new i play, Mitia WarTier ilninu' a vamnire Dart. hllS been warmly received and praised by audiences and i critics. An attractive picture of Misg Barker appeared in the Sunday uregon journal. ... i' Mr and Mrs. I,. 0. Hnack of Port land ware Salem visitors over the week end, motoring back to Portland Sun- i day evening, "lliey were accompanied homo hv Mis. Pauline :Jos3e. who has, boon spending the past month in Baiem as the guest 01 tier ciuugnri.r, ivirs. j. E. Farmer. 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Get Your Thank sgsving GSAL f m i t; SALE CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK BIG CUTS IN ALL LINES. THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF DRESS AND WORK SHOES TO BE COMPLETELY CLOSED OUT. Do not hesitate. Come now. Anything that you may de- sire on sale at bankrupt prices. We have made great preparations for this sale. We bought' the Moore Bros, stock at sixty-five cents on the dollar, and a large job lot of Men's Dress shoes worth up to $8.00 which we are closing out at $4.95, Every pair is sold at less than their actual wholesale value. Everything goes excepting Hanans, Witch Elk and Rubbers. ALL OF OUR GRADE SHOES ON SALE 180 PAIRS MEN'S LACE DRESS SHOES ALL SIZES- BLACK $7.00 AND $8.00 GRADES TO CHOOSE FROM . ifeSSSI $4.95 300 PAIRS LADIES' DRESS SHOES BUTTON AND LACE BROKEN LINES-ALL SIZES $7.00 AND $8.00 GRADES TO CLOSE OUT AT i i $3.95 500 PAIRS LADIES' COMFORT SHOES REGULAR $6.00 GRADE-LACE AND BUTTON INCLUDING WIDE ANKLE TO CLOSE OUT AT $3.95 60 PAIRS MEN'S $5.00 RUBBER BOOTS, KNEE LENGTH, VHILE THEY LAST, GO AT $3.95 25 PAIRS MEN'S $10.00 AND $12.00 LOGGERS, LARGE SIZES. DOUBLE SOLES. DIFFER ENT MAKES TO CLOSE OUT . $5.95 160 PAIRS MEN'S WORK SHOES. $6.00 GRADES-TAN AND BLACK-LEATHER AND NEOLIN SOLES, WHILE THEY LAST AT $3.95 ''faSEgytwSr0 " most all s,zes- tan and bla $2.95 BUCKINGHAM & HECHT ARMY SHOES, ALL SIZES, ANY QUANTITY TWO COLORS TO CLOSE OUT, $5.95 AND a, mm. mujximu i, ivvu LUUJKb, $4.95 30 PAIRS TAN ARMY SHOES. $6.00 GRADES MOST ALL SIZES. TO CLOSE OUT AT $3.95 TENNIS AND GYM SHOES, BLACK AND WHITE. CLOSE OUT AT 65c and 75c SiXiXSS WQMEN'S H0USE SUPPERS-FELT AND 95c, $1.65 $2.35 $2.65 ?AEJLTLPFEPLA Reduced. EXCEPTING HANANS. HUNDREDS OF PAIRS TO CLUati U U 1 Ab LO W AS . 2.95 DUXBAXOIL : SELBY SHOES HANAN SHOES SHE M WITCH EK BOOTS BALL BAND BOOTS FOX PARTY PUMPS v1 326 STATE ST NEXT TO LADD AND BUSH BANK :f!K'.l l.y t 'ii-u.! th" 1 .i.'fomt in the matter of oi JiKH'pli Harris has hem v sili'iinistRitar, Louis I-acl avonnt ftpprovod and tht fl M MkJA4Aj e:ato lr..p-l, nnd tic (l::,!.uistrator ro-; along tho wholrale way. Bpreijits Sun i J iu'.lhor liability. TURKEY MAEKET. ,,he showing wns fair. , cw of . n v .,'" n:'i,k n",vrm,nt s,ock outside 13 around ZmiOc and a sprinV lortland, Or., ov. 2b. Turker m.u : points it lucked as if sunnlii wPrn',. - very, .tro, and aetlNe '.mailer tl.a tUv reailv were. ! 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