Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 22, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1919.
PAGE THREE
Attention Red Cross Auxiliaries of Salem
THE LAST RED CROSS DRIVE FOR USED AND SURPLUS CLOTHING
BEGINS MONDAY, MARCH 24TH AND ENDS SATURDAY, MARCH 29
The following territory has been allotted to you, for which you are respon
sible. Appoint a good strong committee to make a house to house canvass in
your district, and when you have the clothing ready for us, we will send for
it. The collection days for the various districts will be announced later.
ST. JOSEPH'S AUXILIARY-
1 Mill street to Mission street, Church street to the river.
2 Church street to 12th street, Ceenter street to Court street.
RAPHATERIANS AUXILIARY
1 State street to Mission street; 12th street to 15th street.
2 State street to Center street; 14th street to 18th street.
CONGREGATIONAL AUXILIARY- "
. l---12th street to Church street; Center street to the River.
- 2 Church street to the River; Court street to North Mill Creek.
W. R. C. AUXILIARY
12th street to the River; Market street to North Mill Creek.
HIGHLAND AUXILIARY-
South street North to the City limits; Fairgrounds Road to the River.
STATE SCHOOL FOR DEAF
Mr. Tillinghast.
GARDEN ROAD AUXILIARY
From Garden Road to the City Limits North; S. P. Ry. to City limits east
NORTH SALEM AUXILIARY-
12th street to High street; Market street to South street.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST AUXILIARY ,
High street to the River; Market street to South street.
ENGLEWOOD AUXILIARY
- Center street to Garden Road; S. P. Ry. to East City limits.
ASYLUM-
Mrs. Dr. Steiner.
PIETY HILL AUXILIARY-
1 Court street to Mission street; 12th street to Church street.
2 Church street to the River; Mill street to Court street.
BAPTIST AUXILIARY
. Mill street to State street; Church street to the River.
ST. PAUL'S AUXILIARY-
State street to North Mill Creek; 12th street to 14th street.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL AUXILIARY-
19th street to 25th street; State street to the Turner road.
LUTHERAN AUXILIARY
" 15th street to 19th street; Turner road to State street. -FIRST
CHRISTIAN CHURCH AUXILIARY-
S. P. Ry. to Berry street; Mission street to South City limits.
PRESBYTERIAN "AUXILIARY-
Mission street to Owens street; High street to South City limits.
GOLDEN HOUR AUXILIARY-
Owens street to LeFelle street; High street to the River. -...'.
LUELLA KIMBALL AUXILIARY-
' -' LeFelle street to the South City Limits High street to the River. ,
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS
LeFelle street to the South City Limits; High street to Berry street.
COMMUNITY AUXILIARY- -
West Salem. - .
Women of Salem
JUST TRY TO IMAGINE OVER A MILLION AND A HALF PEOPLE WITH
NOTHING IN THE WORLD BUT WHAT THEY HAVE ON THEIR
BACKS, AND A FEW LITTLE TREASURES THAT THEY WERE ABLE
TO CARRY IN THEIR HANDS WHEN THEY WERE DRIVEN FROM
THEIR HOMES ALL OVER EUROPE DURING THE VARIOUS GERMAN
OCCUPATIONS'. Then dig into your closets, trunks, and boxes and haul out
those perfectly good clothes that you can very well do withoutalso those old
shoes which are whole, but out of date or outgrown and those baskets and
bundles full of outgrown but not worn out baby clothes. Don't you think it
selfish to keep them locked up indefinitely, when there are so many people to
whom they would bring comfort and joy? If your district is not mentioned
above telephone to 139 if it is not possible to bring the things to the USED
AND SURPLUS CLOTHING HEADQUARTERS at 123 North Commercial,
just north of the U. S. National bank, and we will gladly send for them.'
WILLAMETTE CHAPTER AMERICA RED CROSS
medals will be distributed in Marion
I county according to Miss Beatiys ea
itiniate. l Mrs. W. H. Lerchen of tic Court
, apartments will leave tomorrow for a
I six weeks visit with her parents in
jSan Francisco. Air. Lercheu will c
i company her as f!r Medt'ord.
ijiiday oveninfe; was the 'occasion
for a happy home coming; dinner at
the J. J. Aekerman residence, 130 Ow
en street, at which sergeant major
Glenn Aekerman was the guest of hon
or. The table was artistically centered
with yellow narcissi and. the rooms
appropriately decorated with choiee
sprang ESowers. Air. Aekerman, wno
held the position of highest non-commissioned
officer in the army has been
with the American expeditionary forc
es in France and his return was the
source of great joy to his relatives and
numerous friends
An attractive picture of Miss Eliz
abeth Levy appeared in the music sec
tion of the Portland paper last Sun
day and was accompanied fry the fol
lowing item: "Miss Elizabeth Levy of
Salem, Or., is a leading violinist in her
section, and ofron is m active demand
to appear at public concerts, and re
citals. She is a competent, finished
violinist."
SOCIETY. 1
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By GEETRUDE EOBISON
(Continued from.Page 2.)
pleasure at having recently been made
a memlbcr of the leagu.
Following the recital given by the
pupils of Mrs. V7 A. Denton last Sat
urday afternoon, anotheT one of unus
nal interest was presented Monday eve
aing by a number of more advanced
pupils. Several of the numbers were
exceptionally well rendered. The pro
gram foW ,
March . Crammond
Mark. Waldespel -
Romance -" Streabog
Edith Brown
Spring Blossoms' Engelmann
Lola Biggin
fXold at Twilight Huerter
Grace Gesler
Valse Caprice . achs
Eugenia Savage, Ethelwynne Kelly
Bweit Lavender Zitte-Lynn
Mariam Swartz
Dance Caprice ---rnvT G"eg
Margaret Griffith
Spanish Serenade Evamj
Ho a Humming Bird ........ a&"
Ethelwynne Kelly
On the Water Erenow
Jo the Fire (Ply Gronow
Donald Allison ,.
A Dream ............ J
(The Joyful PeasantSchumana-Hartyi
Elbert Lchela
TiU I Wake WoodfordeJ.nden
Kashmiri's Song Woodfor.le-Finden
Florence Elgin
Second Mazurka Godard
Jcnnelle Yandervort
How a Hoosier Described Bulben-
stein's Playing
Ethelwynne Kelly
Bustle of Spring Linding
Eugenia Savage
Minuet in G ..... Paderewski
France Hodge
Le Papillon ....j.... Lavalee
Charlotte Horning
Drifting Friml
Hungarian Polka Alfolfly
Mildred Bnink
The Salem Women's Press club will
be entertained tomorrow evening at
the home of Mr and Mrs. E. A. McEl-
vain on South Liberty street.
Miss Irene Curtis, of the Oregon Ag
ricultural college arrived in Salem to
day. She will visit for a week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Curtis
at their horqe on South Oommeremi
street.
The Lincoln junior high school has
closed its musical term after twenty
four weeks of conscientious labor un
der the able direction of Miss Lua
Smith. Friday morning a lovely pro
gram wb rendered by the students as
a farewell to Miss Smith. Among the
numbers presented were:
Piano solo Helen Walcher.
Girls sextet Margaret Kiibber, Anna
Mclntyre, Helen Walcher, Helen Arp
ke, Clemma Sander, Odile Matthews,
Helen Pollock
Duct Lois Fellows and Elaine C'ha
pin. Dance Loretta Varley, Roberta
Hansen.
Recitation Ruth Coppoek.
Quartet 4 Manning Bross, Cecil
Thompson, Dayol Chapin, Donald Ed
mundsen. .. " .
Piano solo ClareTnee Wenger.
Star Spangled Banner.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Giles of Nebraska,
avenuo, are soon leaving Salem on an
extended visit in Nebraska, and other
eastern points. A few of their friends,
particularly those who have been mem
bers of tho (Bible class that Mrs. Giles
has taught so faithfully for many
months, took her completely by sur
prise Thursday afternoon. Violetyj and
daffodils as usual at this time of year
gave the rooms a spring like attire,
Mrs. H. Rawson joined the festive
group a little late and took a snap
shot of all present, that Mrs. Giles
might have a pleasant reminder of her
friends, and also as a small token of
appreciation , felt Joy all for Mrs. Giles
faithful work in the Englewood Unit
ed Brethren Sunday school, these la
dies presented her with a knitting hag
of the usual good size capacity. Mrs.
H. Pascoe making the presentation.
Th eguests had brought a delicious
lunch which was served by Mrs. Frank
H. Neff and- Mrs. Albert Fuestman.
Among others present were Mrs. Al
phonzo Palmer, Mrs. H. Richmond,
Mrs. E. Hoxie, Mrs. F. 8. Schnltz. Mrs.
McDonald, Mrs. H. Rawson, Mrs. L.
Moody, Mrs. Ben Davis, Mrs. D. Light
foot Mrs. J. Garnell, Mrs. Harry Howe,
Mrs. F. W. Castle and Mrs. H. Pascoe.
. -
Mary Lynon, treasurer of the. na
tional woman's liberty loan commit
tee, has announced that women work
ers in the various liberty loan drives
are te be awarded medals, two million
of which are made from captured ene
my eannon.
Miss Mattie Beatty, chairman of the
Marion county women -workers, has ap
pointed committees to compose a list
of those entitled to the honor, naming
Mrs. Lawrence T Harris, Mrs. Charles
Wellcr and Mrs. William Hamilton as
the Salem committee. About 75 or 100
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MRS. MrNNIE MAUCY BATES
President of the Luolla club
The Luella club of tlie Kimball
School of Theology composed chiefly
of pastors wives, 'met at Mrs. Edwin
Sherwood's home Friday afternoon.
The following officers were elected for
the ensuing year: President, Mrs.
Minnie Marcy Bates; vice president,
Mrs. J. D. Woodfin; secretary -treasurer,
Mrs. Anna Boyston.
LIVESLEY NEWS.
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Livesley, Or., March 22. Mcblo Hon-
mgson has accepted a position as trav
eling salesman fox a, Portland chemical
company. "fi
Miss Madge Walker, who is teaching
in the Kaiser Bottom school, spent the
week end at the home of her friend,
Mary Burgult.
Lillian and Fay LaBranch of Gwmer
spent the week end with their little
friend Juhn Query.
.Miss Gladys Bresler entortaincd in
honor of her guest, Miss Virgil Miles
and Miss Eliua Lcsper of Salem. All
report a jolly time. "
Willi.am Dewitz' homo was the scene
of a jolly dancing .party one evening
this week.
Albert Blankcnship's schoolmates
planned a pleasant surprise on him Mon
day evening, it being Ins birtnclay.
Miss Helen King, who had the miB
fortune t0 sprain her ankle, is heme
for a couple of wcoks from O. A. (J.,
where she is attending college.
The M. E. church is being repaired
and redecorated, and the ground cleared
which is an improvement in our burg.
Mrs. Ivan Cook and sons, Jav and Ed
ward, spent Sunday at the homo of F.
Burgult. " ,
Jay and Ed HaniBbery are again em-
nloved at the T. A. Livesley ranch. Jay
just received his discharge from tho
U. S. A. service.
Albin Heningson had the lofty job of
ABSOLUTEY
the best substitute for house
cleaning is
"WALFET"
it is cheaper. Can be pasted to
the walls. Keeps out the wind
and
MAKES SMOOTHER WALLS
Let us show vou
BURENS FURNITURE
STORE
Commercial Street
Phone 131
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iLbpa kmc, .
Many new arrivals in Rugs, Grass Rugs, Fibre Rugs,
etc. Our stock is clean and you will find it a very satis
factory place to select what you want in home furnish
ings. A big line of the latest things in drapes arrived
during the past week. We can furnish your drapes made
and hung at very small extra cost.
The
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Is the latest thing in Suction Cleaners. More pull and
more dirt taken from your carpets is what we guarantee
in the Apex. Let us send one today. Sold on easy pay
ments. THE BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH
Is talking and singing its way into the hearts of every
lover of music. The Brunswick has a soft natural tone,
unlike other machines. Let us send one to your home for
demonstration.
C. S. Hamilton
340 Court Street .
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drug
falling tho trees in front of the church
Little June Edwards is again well,
after a light case of mumps.
There are a- number of farmers put
ting ot new aereago of berries and oth
er fruit. Let the good idea continue.
G. R. Hurd and son aro pulling up a
fine lot of wood for C. D. Query.
N. Kugcl enjoyed a short visit from
his brother, J. P. Kugel of Portland.
Mrs. W. Dennis of Nowberg arrived
Thursday for a visit with her daughter,
Mrs. H. B. Carpenter.
G. A. McKay Receives
Carrier Appointment
(Capital Journal Spocial Service.)
Turner, Or., March 21. George Al
bert McKi;y has been appointed as rural
mail carrier on route No. 2. Mrs. , Guy
Hobson has been substitute until tho
regular currier was appointed.
Moore Bros. Store Bobbed.
Burglars smashing a large glass doer
of the front entrance of Moore Bros,
store on last Wednesday night, helped
themselves to men's clothing and a- few
little articles, mado a getaway.
Cornelius, Turner's veteran
gist..
R. 0. Witzel and C, W. Forest are
working for ono of the extra gangs, over
on the west side.
Mesdames B. G. Briggs and L. D.
flnrr were in Salem transacting business
Thursday of this week.
Master Harlan Bones, the youngest son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bones, has been
having a siege of tonsilitis,
Postmaster Small will soon be home.
In a letter to a friend hero he states
that he expo's his discharge soon. Ho
is stationed in Florida.
Misses Helen and Sybil Pcetz left
Friday for Portland, visiting over Sun
day. Rev. Hocking gave a talk on Sunday
evening on Abraham Lincoln. He took
for his text, "All that I become in my
life I am to my angel mother." On
Sunday, March 30, he will speak in the
morning on the Belgians survey f the
United States. Evening, Frances Wil
lard, the American queen.
The Masonic and Eastern Star Orders
have purchased a fine piano to be used
in their lodgo rooms.
The. Ladies Aid society me wlta Mrs.
George Wr Moore on Thursday of this
week.
Mrs. H. L. Earl has begun the plans
for many good things for the W. W. C.
on next Tuesday's regular meeting.
Warren T. Riches and his wife are
visiting Mrs. Gladys Robinson in Spo
kane for a few weeks.
Mrs. Helen Potter of Salem spent
few days last week with Mrs. M. L. Bar
zee. Bay C. FGarrcns came home from
eastern Oregon last week for a short
visit
Mrs. Archie L. Bones is in Portland
visiting relatives.
Mrs. Irvin Putnam and Mrs. Merle
Pearson were visiting with Mrs. Den
ham recently.
Mrs. J. F. Lyle is in Portland thli
week looking after her millinery sup
plies. Mrs. George Wharton of Boseburg has
returned home aftor an extended visit
with an old chum, Miss Hester McKay,
on the old McKay farm home west of
town.
Mrs. Irene Hillerary is in town from
Brownsville visiting her brother, O. H.
When you use Journal classifi
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