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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1919)
p- '"" 'fi wir THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGONTUESDAY. JUNE 17. 1919 rasli That By Cert rude Kvbinson 1 4, ,. -t-- m ai '-Virw WyWTi-,-tVy'fi ft rta "ir' t a itch Avay r jITH the auditorium of the public Y '!,XI' packed to tun dourt the, fifty sixth annual coin meneeacat of Sacred Heart academy was held la-t eveniug. A cantata 'Juki of Are." with Miss Ana Fainter in the title rule, aiitd by t auuibet of eo loUti aad the academic chorus, was the urineipal feature of 1h exercises. If titer were any favorites at ail, is the ln-autifully arranged and weii euiiduct ! cantata, the two quartet (leer, 'You Misll Crowa Yiiur King Victor ious,." Blanche (iitmoa, Wiihclniiiia Jtoerfler, Marv Heenan and Mary L-, bold; and "Rise, O France!" Lily Wake, Kiiumania Haillaux, Viola Fin aev and .Sarah Lansir g. Were undoubt edly the snout acceptable. Speeiai men a knew of a sufferer tVoai Eram tkirawl the siae4e wash 0. 0 Bt aad did sot teal Imowdilttlr that won eVrfatlr calm, eeol ataastMe that cases ha the itcb U tk . Tha taota. M wask seastntas the para ("to tutaat nlft tnm the mo dutrrana tia diNMt ask a etxmt It XaUf. Nc, ear. aad tl V i KD.ED.ID). ! lotlan Ar 5h!n Disease . C. ferry a. 0. a Chambers, Mrs. J. W. Chambers, Visa Dorothy Chambers, Jtisa Mae Steusloff and Douglas Chambers motor ed to Portland Katurdav, where Mrs. .10. B. Chambers, Miss tliamoeis ana tkM u U rb t fr f,. tier Hisi Steusloff attended the Alpha Chi beautiful work at the harp during the Iomega luncheons at the Benson hotel, dramatic situations of the prodiii lion. . .. I wo lime Yiuuiiii-is, r.ii!r nuu nuw ard BUenLTub. who participated in Miss Elizabeth Levy's beautiful recit al last evening, left for Portland this morning for a week's visit. Kevereoil J. n. Iluca coiiteiml '.lie honors and delivered a brief aud in structive address, commenting oa the vslu of religious education. The grail antra were alius Catherine Prranleau, modern lunguago eourse, Mi Wane-he Oibsori, Miss Marie Kus cll and Miss Clare Winkler, English enurxe. Mis Deranlcau, Miss G ilinon Bnd Miss Russell also received their certificates for the teachers training eotirse. Tlie program for the entire evening was as follows: Itonianr.a Hu.-Acl'iians - Harp solo, Mary Lebold Jnnn of Are Conferring of graduating honors Keen (juain Ponuia, chorus Address to tho graduates. Rev. Buck "Hisr f?iant'led Uanner", chorus Bulo, Clara Dotrfler; Lena Hucltistein at the pin no. a a Another June bride added her name, fo the long list when Miss Zela ITen dersoa was married to Howard Free ImicJ, Hunilay morning at the homo of her' mother, Mrs, Myrtle Henderson. The bride was lovely In a gown of white sstin and georgetto and carried bouquet of brides roses. Miss ITelen I'ratt of Hubbard, who acted as brides maid, was dressed la pink crepe de chine and her bouquet was one of pink carnation. Loyal Henderson, brother of the bride, was best man. Miss Jennie Wjllinma. aecompanied by Miss Kuth Bosebraugh, sang "I Love You Tru Jj" After a brief honeymoon at Newport the voting couple will mnke their home in Ht. llele-'S. Vriends of Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Rlcgs 111 k l..l.,rn.t..,l 1.. 1arn.,. Eaturdny they were in the famous Yose-10','"!!'' lr. mite Psrh. Mr. Kiiits writes that the V .Z, . trip over the mottntnins was very en joysble bul tho road leading Into the valley very aarrow and steep. Tho gor-m-nment dues nut allow autos to be go ing and enmiiig at tho same hour, the odd hours being set apart for those going down and tho even for those go ing up. Mr. and Mrs. Riggs left soma time go 011 aa extensive suitor tour of the south. Parrell Bexford, a former W'illam ette university student, who has beea vinitiiig with friends in hulcin, has re turned to the Bremerton navy yards. a a Mrs, E. E. Waters is visiting Portland as the guest of her daughter Mrs. William C. Knighton, at tho Trin ity Place apartments. a a Miss Naomi Beckwith sient tho week end in Portland visiting her numerous friends in that city. Before coining to Snlem Miss Beckwith was a Portland resident. a a a 1 Because of a death in the family of o-ie of the members tho meeting of the Thursday Afternoon elub, which was to have taken plnee thia week hns been postponed. On Thursday, Juuo 26, it will meet with Mrs. oJhn Albert, a a a Mrs- VV. 8. Campbell of 1800 North Summer street, will entertain the la dies of Jason Lee Memorial church at a "coffee" tomorrow afternoon, a a a Mrs. R. Monroe Gilbert left, for Portland this morning for a brief visit. a a a ' The closing recital of the little pu pils of Miss Dorothy Penree was held yesterday at the home of lira. George l'etirce. Pink climUiug roses were used lu decorating the rooms and light re freshments were served after the re eitul. Miss Rose HoilnWa assisted Miss Pearce on the program which was as Mrs. W, P. Kowlo was charming hos tess at a dinner Battmlsy night, hon r'uig' her son, IVan, who has tecently returned from overseas service, Sweet William centered the prettily appoint ed table where artist le place cards anarked the place of the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence bi anon, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Uahbdorf, Hiss Ktthor Spitibsrt, Freda Hpltx bsrt, Lr Bpitsbart and Miss lYressn Vowle. flipidar evening Mrs. Ftwle enter tained with a second dinner party for tier son, t which eleven guo&u weie lavitcd. a a s A parly composed of Mr. and Mrs. Used for 70 Yars lluu Ms uss CtsndmouWs youdiful aptMsianc has icmaincd until youth hat hecoms but memory. I h soft, relined, pearly . whits appcarsnc It renders lesvas the joy of Beauty with ymf for many ycara.s0, tl i . t . t . t v . . . - - f '""n-c'1,!;!!! stcr Policeman (Cadimin) Robert Bishop, Dorothy Pearce. Study Lied (Bach), Josephine Al bert, Study Bear Dance (Knglemnn), Ro (alio Jiuren. Study March (Bnch), Rose Bodayla Htudy (Ktthler), Robert Bishop. Duet Morry-Oo-Round (Uuynor) Josephine Albert, Ioruthy Feaieo. Shepherd 'I Bong (Crosby-Adams) Kotiert Hishop. Duet "The Little Bird," (Wood) Knsoiie Huron, Josephine Albert. Value (Dennol), Rose Bodayla. Vscutiou March (Smith), Rosalie Cu ren. At Night (Porter), Josephine Albert Duet Country Dance (Nevin), Rose Bodayla, Porothj Peaiee. The Oountonme elub of tho First rtiiptist Kundny school, of which Mrs. 0. 8. Holt la teacher, will hold its reg ular monthly meeting Wednesday af ternoon, at the home of Mrs. 0. R. fireag, 2470 Mill street. a a . a Mrs. W. KUlngsworth and daughter Lilian, of Albany and Mrs. Tom hev arson and Mrs. A. J. Bother of RMverton attended Miss Levy's recital last eve ning. a a Reverend Thomas Acheson. pastor of Jnsnn Le Memorial hns gone to- Co lumbus, Ohio, to attend the missionary r.cnteiiei v. His absence will cover period of about thirty day. Poster arc out announcing the Sal vation army campaign for funda begin ning next Sunday and closing June 30. Tho quota for Marion, county is tC, W and for tho Aurora Buttcvllie dls trict i.rM). Throughout the United States the Elk lodge has assumed tho work of raising the money. Salem's a Good Place to Trade v The Red Crowa (if n marVa Th Casolin ol Quality." It assure dependable result. Look for the Red Crown sljn before you fill. STANDARD OIL COatPAHT (Laluaraia s aMSBaaaiaaMaaaaaasaaai '. aa- V . 1. v sinni mi liLirai flu The Demonstration that the PeopI e Irlav1 egmning e Been Waiting Thursday, June 19, To our friends who have been patiently wait ing for the "Ideal" demonstration, we wish to ex tend a most hearty invitation to come and enjoy these interesting and instructive lectures and demonstrations. Come and learn all about fireless cookery; learn how to cook more delicious and wholesome food at greatly reduced cost and with, the saving of many hours of drudgery every week. The "Ideal" is the best cooker on the market and that is the reason those who sell other kinds try to induce the public to believe that their's is as good as the "Ideal." AH of which only goes to . convince the people more readily that there is no "just as good as" the Ideal. ,, ' Our best "advertisers for the "Ideal" are the ' hundreds of satisfied and enthusiastic users of the H"nTl TT Tl 11 TK n 11 Fo And lasting two days only. "Ideal." More Ideal Cookers are being used and more other kinds of cookers discarded and "Ideals" installed in their place than ever before. Do not make a, mistake, but. buy the "Ideal" and you will have for once and all the cooker that you will eventually want. The Ideal Cooker is made in single, double and triple comport sizes a size and price to suit all and separate cover with patent water-seal top and steam condenser for each compartment. The linings and utensils in this cooker are pure seamless Aluminum, ha3 perfect insulation and heat control and another feature wherein the Ideal is pre-eminent is that this cooker has a solid oak, raised panel vulcanized case this is the con struction that makes . All OtMers Buy Your Cooker on the Club Plan $1 Cash and $1 per week, or $4 per month at the net cash price. Come to the demonstration, bring your friends. We have chairs provided for your comfort. We do not insist on your buying a Cooker or anything else, but when you learn about the merits of these Cookers you will not be without one. The saving in drudgery and fuel will in a short time pay for the Cooker, besides your having more delicious food. Demonstrations Twice Daily 9 to 12 and 3 to 6 p. m. The Ideal Roasts, Bakes, Steams, Stews, Fries and Boils to the "Queen's Taste," to all of which you heartily agree when you have sampled the tempting food which Mrs. Perry serves. Stores s Mt 4 Stores BISB REDOGHiriOH ASKED OF CONGRESS A. F. Of F. Passes Rcsck&a FcHowinf Hot Battle Of Factions . committee had it teeth drawn, provid ing merely that "sympathy for Ire laud and approval of the principle ef J Quality Iatar - " "mm1, 11 ,. ' ' maimi (wTnnnYochiA!rt, ... -3U2iX.LA 1 Standard Oil Co., Atlantic City, N. J, June IT. (Vnitcd l'rrss) The American Fedra tint of ljibor passed a resolution to dsy urging rongres to recognise the Iiish republic. The resolution also ask ed congress and rrerident Wilson te obtain from the peace conference a hearing for Irish delegate. The adoption of the resolution was preceded by a hot fight. Once fr 20 niinutea the eo-nreetiun was in an np- ror, ifsny ai'ii'-rs on the floor at n Sllcm. Mm l'!fR rrfsident Comperi aa jo.rcis to restore or-t-r. The resolution as i.iln-.:uj tj mt Best Light -ood for Summer Post self drteraainatioa he sirrcvted." Antendnienta were added to the resolu- tioa antil it read strong enough tn suit the majority. A determined stand was made by the "opposition " agaitet the amendment ashing a pence conference hearing fo? IVValera and ethers. The attempt te throttle this was defeated by a vote ef 1M 154. Among resolutions adopted by the convcion was one calling for imm diate steps t be taken to orgnnlie steel workers at Tittshurg, ClevelnnH and Tiary, Ind. Another nrged conpre to grant a 25 percent increase to pos tal workers, n-vling fixation of a per manent wage scale. healthful Best of corn flake HOTELS ARB RESPONSIBLE roa &UEST8' fkoperty San franc iseo, .lane 17. Hotel pro prietor or corporations are rcsponsiMe to gee for persnnal property stnlcn ilur-nr the a, hue see nt n"l aeenHiis te a decisioe here y Superior Ja'gi Joha lluut, The rahaa, pioneer one, was made ia the esse of Verne Sample. asanafactucr ' Sjfcst, k sued t re cover the value of wearing rrael tolea from his room there. Samples a awarded jihitrmeat for !"fl. POMPEIM! OLSVE OIL "always IrcsK Make a Rich Creamy Mayonnaise Dressing ,. Fruity Flavored and Appetizing Soli Everywhere 1