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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1914)
THE PAH.T CAWT AL JQTJUWAIh 8AUM, OMiCrOlf, 8ATTT&DAT, AVW)!- T, H)4. five THE social calendar THAT the winter concert tourse will be a success financially as well an artitieally" is assured by the splendid interest that has been displayed by the people of Salem during the lust week since the publication of the names of the artists who have been Becured to appear. A canvass has been made of musicians the past week, resulting in a substantial subscription being started. Miss Minnctta Magers, who has the concerts in charge, assisted by promi nent society women, will canvass the business district and among music lovers during the coming week, final contract settlements being completed August 8th. A generul expression of npprovnl is heard concerning the arrangement of the course, Salem people being enthusiastic over the prospects of making these concerts regulur annual events. Those who have already promised th'eir support ore: Beatrice Shelton, Fred erick H. Mendonhall, Ban Langenbiirg, Joy Turnr, Laura Grant, F. K. Newbury, 'T. S. Huberts, Sirs. W. A. Denton, Winifred Byrd, Mrs. Darby, Margaret Fisher, F. E. Churchill, II. B. Thielson, F. G. Decknbach, Ruth Fugnte, W. T. Jenks, Mrs. P. A. Cupper, H. Bevier, Margaret Graham, Mrs. J. 0. Van Winkle, Mrs. Carleton Smith, G. C. L. Snyder, H. 8. Gilo, Berniee Sauter, Mrs. D. W. Eyre, Hallie Farrish Hinges, Misses Mayme and Grace Bnbcock, Misses Grace and Elva Smith, Margaret Hodge, Greta Phillips, Ermine Bushnell, Mrs. W. P. Babcock, Mrs. O. W. Gookings, G. A. Anderson, C. E. Knowlnnd, Mrs. J. Wen ger, Mrs. Thco. Eoth, Lucile Kuntz, Mrs. Pinnell, Mary Schultz, Leita Hays, L. A. Snvago, Marguerite Mers, Percy Cotter, Inez Dennison, F. L. Boynton, Rose Pratt, Mrs. S. L. Hayden, Lottie Dimick, Mrs. H. O'Neil, Abbie S. Davis, H. V. Compton, Harry Mills, L. H. Compton, Mrs. Monroe Gilbert. Possessing the lovo of Oregon's won derful scenery, a panorama of beauty from Cascade summits to the bench, and from the Columbia 4o the Siskiyous, which is characteristic of every Orego nian who sees and appreciates its in comparable beauties, and also resolved to realize all the delights possible from their summer's outing, a party compos ed of Miss May Stcusloff, Miss Doro thy Steuslof'f, Miss Jennie Fry, Claude bteusloff, Orris Fry and "Duckie' Holmes left early yesterday morning on a walking expedition to the Daniel ). Fry's Bummer home, "Cheery In," at Neskowin. They planned to take the 75-mile journey leisurely, expecting to be on the way three or more days. Tbey were to o by way of Falls City, thence to the Si lot z Indian reservation, over the Salmon river trail, going directly from there to tho beach, where they will remain until September first. Neskowin is considered one of the loveliest and most ideal locations for summer homes along the Oregon coast, and many Salem people realizing this, have built artistic and substantial cot tages there. It is reached by a particularly beau tiful scenic route, from Salem, over which the vacationists are journeying The Dr. R. E. Lee Steiuers are en tertaining a house party at their sum mer cottage, "The Anchar," at Nes kowin. Among their guests are Mrs. G. Steincr, Mrs. Milton Meyers and Mrs. W. A. Denton, of Salem. . Miss May Hunt and brother, Allan Hunt, aro occupying a cottage at New port for the remainder of tho season, motoring over with tha W. A. Ruther fords last week. m Mrs. James Leech, of I'ortland, and her mother, Mrs. B. M. Young, of Dallas, are expected to arrive Monday to be the guest of Mrs. V. A. Ruther ford next week. For the pleasure of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Louis Joss-", a recent bride, and Mrs. Stanley Morgan, of Chicago, wiio is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Willson, Mrs. L. V. Josse was at home informally to a few friends Tuesday i"rnnnn. She was assisted by her daughter. Miss Edna Josse. Present, besides the honoi guests, were: Mrs. J. W. Willson, Mrs. Paul Schmidt, Miss Velma Hoover, ... Miss Mary Mudgett, of Tacoma, who is the house guest of Mrs. W. S. Bowen, ; PERSONALS Miss Grace M. Davis of Glenn, Cali fornia, is a guest at the Marion. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cake, motorists lip? Daddy's Bedtime uiKJL y A Bear Came From Behind the Bush. rILLIK JOXES was saying lug to kill bear, like colonel iiooseveii. siuu jhlk. b mcj" looked, as must little girls look when their brothers speak of tak ing life iu imy way. "That must be an awfully brave way to spend your time," Jack added. Daddy laughed. "Well, sometimes It is and sometimes it lsn t It depends upon circumstances. I'll have to tell you a little story to illustrate my point "It happened up on big Owlface mountain, in the Adirondacks. They called It Owlface mountain because its summit which was n big granite cliff, looked Just like nn owl's face wben seen from a certain direction. "This story happened a good many years ago. There were not ninny people who lived near the mountain tben-just a few scattered farmhouses In one of these houses lived a family that had ten children of ull sizes. "Now these children had n little boy cousin who lived in the city, nnd lie came to s'ee them one summer, nnd he hud the fluent time he'd ever had. "One dnv the children's fnther proposed to all the children that be would take tbem up Owlfoce mountain to pick blackberries. 'But we won't go up so very fnr." he said, 'for there have been bears around lately, and 1 will take my eun nlong. We might need if "So they all went berrying and picked a great many. Tbey kept all to gether and had Just come to n grent bush that waa loaded down when the lit tle city boy pave n big yell and turned nnd ran, with every other one of the ten little cousins nt his beels. ' ' "For what do you think he and tbe other children hnd seen, Evelyn? A great big black bear hnd risen from behind that big bush , and glared nt them Ye8 sir' Yon know bears like berries, nnd the children had disturbed ,l.i. .. bifensf. Oh. How they ran down thnt mountain, crying and yelling And they listened for the gunshot that would tell them that daddy had shot Mr AndTnnd' bnev heard a great crashing behind them, and-ran the faster thinkli, it was the bear. But then they heard somebody laughing ev.r Lard uwl calling to them to stop, and it was the ten children's papa, all ... of breath witb running nnd laughing. 'Why didn't yon shoot the boar. daddyT asked the fifth child. - 'I didn't get the chance.' be replied. 'He was as scared as you kids wer and rnn tbe other way into the woods r fast as he could. "So you see.- finished daddy, -yon can't .hoot a bear unless he. bnne enough to let you." ! was the inspiration for an informal aft I crnoon Thursday, Mrs. Bowen asking a number of friends in for few tables of bridge. Mrs. B. K. Lawson, her son, Kenton, ; and sister, Miss Grace Lilly, left Wed ! nesday for Cottage Grove, where Mrs. Lawsnn will bn entertained for two ' weeks, Miss Lilly remaining uutil Sep tember. Mrs. Lawson s si9ter, Mrs. Leech, of Redlands, Cal., who has been her guest for several weeks, accompa nied them on her way to her borne. Mrs. E. E. Bower asked friends for two tables of bridge Thursday after noon, entertaining in compliment to her house guest, Mrs. W.' W. Wench, of Grand View, Washington. Decorations were carriei out in yellow and white. For Mrs. Wench's pleasure, Mrs. H. S. Poisal will preside as a dinner hos tess tomorrow, laying covers for eight guests. Mrs. Henry Bell and little grand daughter, Thelma Young, will leave Monday for Walla Walla, Wash., where they will be the guests of Mrs. Bell'B brother and other relatives. Mr ftnil fr Pnlnti Olnver Anrt daughter, Maxine, will go to Newport tomorrow. iur. uiover wiu remain mr the week-end, Mrs. Glover, with her mother, Mrs. Viola Holland, of Port land, occupying a cottage for several weeks Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Endicott and daughter, Genevieve, left Monday for Newport, whero they will pass their two weeks' outing. Mr. and Mrs. James McGilchrist ar rived in Salem Wednesday from their honeymoon trip, which included stops at Philadelphia, Washington, D. C; Pil tsburg, Chicago and other places of interest. Their marriage occurred in i New York City July 20, wheie they! Hnmif Bfivoral flnvo in aiirll t annin Cf VT'4 I McGilchrist was Miss Elsie Parg of Glasgow, Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. McGilchrist left yes terday for Newport, where they will remain for some time with the McGil christ 's family, who are occupying their cottage at the beach. After their return they will be nt home to friends at their home, corner of Jeris and High streets. Mrs. McGilchrist is a petite demi- from Portland, with Arthur Shaw, of' Los Angeles, are guests at the Marion. Miss M. C. Hanzen, of Newport, is registered at the Marion. i J. H. Bngley, of Seattle, is nt the; Marion. j J. S. Patton, of Portland, is regis-1 tered at the Marion. i J. F. McGlynn, night clerk at the The Bear i Up on the i Mountain todny that when be grew up be was go- blonde, very pretty and attractive in Stephenson, Paul Dimmick and J. C. . Marie Holcomb, Helen West, Irene Cur her manner and possesses a piquant and , Kendall. . tis. True Howry, Aline High, Harriett fascinating accent. Ipon their arrival iGriffeth, Carolyn East, Frances Ward, they were dinner guests of the H. B.t- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benson and Dr. I Frances Elliott, Josephine Baumgart Poisals, and following their return to j and Mrs. W. Carlton Smith are camping ner, Gertrude East, 11a Spaulding, Ethel town from the beach will be honored j at the beautiful outing grounds near Frazier, Miss Branson, Hilda Tilling-1 with several post-nuptial affairs. I Mehaina. hast, Delma Powell, Miss Orcutt, Noll Miss Beatrice Hort, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canadn, who has been the house guest this week of MiBS Gene vieve Avison, was the inspiration for a charming informal affair Wednesday evening, Miss Avison entertaining at the home of her parents, the Richard N. A v Lions. Progressive games filled the enter-1 taining hours, refreshments being scrv- ed late in the evening. L , w " ,, Guests asked were: Miss Florence uth BoP' M,9 "X Schj.ltz, A an Page, Miss Lucille Kuntz, Miss Inez -vn?n' ' T' he?"' JUeS' I)o" Goltra, Miss Norma Harper, Miss Eva anJ Harrv, J0" Scott, Miss Carrie Cooksey, Messrs.l ...... , . . -. , , . Ivan McDaniel, Alfred Schramm, Har-1 . M'ss U'lla Huekwtem will leave lat. old Hagar, Paul Homan, Glen MeCad- '? A,,U8t ftor an, tM,W "J0""1 dan, and Rudolph W. Li tie. tbrou" ?a!fru tatt;?' 8b be ; present at the convention of the Wom- j en's Catholic Order of Forresters, which Sunday morning Dr. and Mrs. Charles! will convene in Chicago, beginning Aug H. Robertson and children, Mr. and! t 25th, attending as a delegate from Mrs. Thomas B. Kay, and daughter, ! Salem. She will visit friends in various Marjorie, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. I eastern cities before her retnrn, ex Olinger, will leave for a two weoks' Iectiug to be away a month or more, motor trip to Crater Lake and surround- . ing country. - Miss Mollie Pearmine, with Meyers department store, will leave next week Mrs. Thomas Larkin Williams was I 'or the Pugct Sound cities, wher she hostess at a merry children's party J will spend her two weeks' vacation the Wednesday afternoon, entertaining in ; guests of friends, celebration of her son, Winston 's, sixth i birthday. ' I Miss Nina McNary, with her niece Juvenile games and pastimes were en- and nephew, Margaret and Richard joyed on the lawn, the birthday lunch- Stolz, are domiciled at the W. T. Stolz eon being served indoors. Miniature! summer cottage at Seal Rocks. Mrs. boats were given as favors. i Stolz will join them next week for an Those asked besides the honor extended outing, guests and Thomas Larkin Williams, were: Deryl Myers, Maxine Myers, . .. . . Rovena Eyre, Leona Geer, Lorena Geer Afternoon swimming parties are m Vernie Perry, Olive Evans, Johnnie' yogue at present, launch and canoe trips v Tk- u,.m. nr. TLr.... terminating in a splash in the "beauti- "'T" """" ""6""l ' Newberrv and'Alvin Burton ' J The marriage of Hon. Hal D. Pat-!to the older contingent as well, ton and Miss Edith Tidcombe will ! Girlg anl young women, who took ad be . quietly solemnized in Portland ' vantage of the swimming classes at the Monday evening, August 3. Following! Y. M. C A. are enjoying especial bene the ceremony they will leave for an ex-1 f its of their instructions during the tended honeymoon trip through Cana- j summer season, being enabled to enjoy dian Rockies, spending several weeks 'th aquatic delights which the various at Banff on Lake Louise. They will : outing places afford, mountain resorts, Btop at Victoria and Vancouver, B. C, i 88 wel1 88 tD08e o the beach, having on their way, returning by the Arrow : swimming pools in connection with Head lakes, Montana. I their other outing diversions. After September 15th they will be! Gir'8 classes in swimming, conducted ntV v . n Ji: I .. .u. 1 1.. . t fnr tha nnat. twn vnnra hnvn lipan 111. an iiuiuu iu iiiouuB nb urn xubiuu iiinu .. a remodeled and refurnished. j . 1 for the exclusive use of the girls on Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Emmel and son, I Wednesday nights. Acting as chapcr- Kenneth; Mrs. George Earl Eyre ana; ones on these occasions and giving val - son, Robert, will leave Monday for ! uablo sorvices have been Mrs. R. 8. Newport, where they will spend their j Wallace, Mrs. Oswald West, Mrs. A. N. two weeks' outing Bush, Mrs. William K. .Kirk, Mrs. J H. n ti i w w ff (n A!W'"' M"V .Lo"oll DWalBh. MlB8 da Dr. Lloyd II Mott, son of Dr. and Chapman, Miss Bess Bailey, Miss Olive Mrs. W. B. Mott, who is practicing his Mntcalf and Miss Hazard. . profession at North Bend, entertained ! Registering for instructions the past he members of the Sigma Chi at nis; winter were: Max.no Buren, Verna bachelor apartments at a stag party Cook, Grace Farrar. Esther Baldwin, raonntv Tha nnrlini- nap nf tha avan. Villon U-,. TIaf, TI.. t. lux was uuvuiuu w a uumuuss 'scsHiun ureu Hargrove, jiarKiierne usiranuer, and various plans for summer outings Jennie Fry, Ethel McGilchrist, Eliza while during the latter portion the host both Bayne, Edna Ackermnn, Alice Me served a bacholor's supper. ClollanOra Poague, Mary Sciiultz, Among Dr. Mott's guests were: W. W. Johnson, of Medicine Hat, Canada; j Dr. Scther, of Roscburg; Dr. Will ll. Mott, of Lakesido, also a son of Dr. and ; Mrs. W. B. Mott; Messrs. Claudo Nas burg, Ward Magill, I. R. Tower, Georgo Hotel Ma rion, left this morning for Vancouver, British Columbia, and other points where he will visit for two weJ;'"', , E. F. Smith, of the Hibier and Smith shop, left this morning for Superior, Wisconsin where he will visit his par ents. Mr. Smith will first go to Van couver and thence acrosB the country on the Canadian side. He will be gone about a month. James Hoose, of the State architoc ural office, accofpanied by his small son, went to Portland this morning for a short businoss trip. Miss Gertrude Blinn will spend the week end visiting her sistor, Mrs. E. A. Lee, in Portland. II. E. Kabrick, in the State fish and game department, have returned from a lortnight s visit in Newport Mr. and Mrs. Georgo W. Resler, leave; Monday for Boliver, Ind., to spend the i summer. Joseph Harris, the well known hop- man, left today for Newport where he will spend the week-end with his fami- ly who are occupying a cottage there, Miss Maude F. Clapper left or Port- lane t..uy to visu ai tne nome or Mr.! and Mrs. H. W. Clapper. Later she will spend part of her vacation time at Ocean Park on the coast. Miss t .tapper is in the city superintendent's office. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Pemberton and family returned last night from a fort night's visit at Newport. i rot. r. von tschen, returned yes terday from Wallowa lake where he has been lecturing at the Willamette sum-j mer school. Miss Leah Martin, of tha Home Tele - phone company, has been appointed cniei operator at tne iiiign station. T. G. Bligh returned last night fro A hnuinpftsi trin in PnrHnnl 1 .... i nomas rerguson, of Albany, is visit - ing in Salem, preparatory to a vacation'0' Heattl and Miss Eleanor Rodgers. visit at Blackrock. I ... Miss rimnna Hrnun at tha fwl mercial boo., store, is m rWnriin whr she will remain for a month. Mrs. E. C. Hicmond, of Dallas, is . i ., . . ' guest til llle anon. -Mr. anil Mrs. W. h. Kurtz, of Dallas, are guests at the Bligh. T. V. Hall, of Lakeview, is registered at the Bligh. Mr. and MrB. H. R. Smith, of Silver - ton, are guests at the Blinh. Miss Myra Mcliride, former tele - phone operator at the Bliuh, has moved to Hoquam, Wanh., with her parents. r ; . x i ; .. n ... . k i . : 1 1 i t"B ii ill uci in. A..ni;ii nui Burnil j Sunday with her sister, Mrs. 8. En woodington, in Bilveiion Stacy Beeves and Howard Coursey . . . . ... ... , Entertaining with a " watermelon , feed Miss -Nuuelle fclooiu asked a ' . . " " i v. "u! mgu street luesuay evening, one re- cmved her guests on the lawn where nhnira on.l minra mora avronan.l anH which was illuminated with Japanese lanterns. ' we, .ux.orcnce mi i " r : m f1 Will. , k. affairs participated in by young pie exclusively, the refreshing attrac - tiveness of the water making an appeal I - - j 1 uiof no xmnrviuinn nt tha omiin. .1,. rector of the Y. M. 0. A., that organ-' i,.,in nnntin tha at thaW ?,ni Misses Spartzbark. Carolyn Nerod. Katherine Gibbard, Clnra Hello Pouter, Miss Lynch, Lois Martin, Hattie Hoi - comb, Carrie Hurst, Miss Pratt, Miss Lodge, Ruth Schuldt, Jennie Kreuzen- ga, ueipna moore, uretcnen . crown, leave Sunday for the vicinity of Elk-1 horn, which is about 10 miles north-1 east of Gates, where they will hunt and fish for two weeks. They will oper- nf nn thn nnrth fnrlc nt tha Knntinm Dr. 0. B. Miles and family are ex- pected home from Newport Monday. L. H. Bnrnott, of the Roth store, and his family are home from their vaca tion spent at one of the Cherry city cottages at .Newport. Deputy .Sheriff W. I. Needham left j todny for a week's vacation whicl he l will spend nt Breitenbush Springs. Deputy L. L. Sloper returned todny j I from a two weeks' vncation spent with j his family at Breitenbush. I Lnhor Commissioner O. P. Hoff, ! went to Portlnnd today on business audi : will return to this city Monday. ! Mr. and Mrs. George C. Will, pro- prietors of the Will Music house', will land Miss Eleanor Rodgers, will com-' leave Salem Monday for Newport where! pose two auto parties iroinir to Silver1 they will spend two or three weeks. ! They will stay in their cottage during! the stay at the beach. Miss Lila Doughty, of Sheridan, ar- rived in Salem this morning to register! at Willamette University for the com- mi: winter's work. She will enter the. university as a sophomore. She is the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George ' "-u"'1 "'! win ub SOCIETY NOTES J. P. Rogers was a dinner host Thurt- 1 daJr even'"K entertaining for Jesse Mc ' Cartar Wlth tha C'rockcr National bank, of San Francisco, who was Mr. Rodger's guest 'or the day. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. T 1.1 Ttf T ' I If., c.l l ' ' c'ret -AiB iciene ocnoeoer, Miss Caroline Belknap, the first wo- ! man to fly in a hydroplane, is a sister ' " Mrs. James Hoose, Jr., of Salem. n'Miss Belknap, an enthusiast over air L : - i . . i. - ji:i.a i.i. ti:i iiiaciiiiie, iiiaue mw iiiiib wun ranii ! ' hrintofferson, daring western aviator, last Monday at the Oaks park in Port- 'and. The event attracted an immenso i gathering and the complete trip was : recorded by moving picture representa- jtives. ' ' ... I Misa Althea Moores has been the guest of Portland friends during the' i. i v. : i . : n -1 . i . t ' nrrn, ttmi nunc run, will Mill uv ril tertained by friends at tbe different beaches. Later she will join her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, A. N. Moores, at tykes, Edith Bynon, Olive Calbeck, 1 Daisy Morrison, Lucile Moore, Dorothv, Kwh Marjon 0mlW Marp,i'a rivnon,1 Eaith Bvuolli LaHra chapman, Miss E. Smith, Beatrice Crawford, Hazel Rob ert Mabei jjyre, Ruth Bolicr, Agnes M Mr Jm;M j Charlotte ' .. . ' . Robertson, Ruth Barnes, Helen Mcln turf, Grace Thevenin, Ida Olsen, Doro- ( thy Dick, Bertha Oliver, Marjorie Kay, I Ella Koppluin, Florence Hofer, Mignon ! Oliver, Lillian Meyer, Jessie Meyers,! Marjorie Minton, Constance Yantis, I Dpra Richter, Anna Yantis, Nolliej Campbell, Miss Howell, Miss Tate, Ar lene Ohrm, Margaret White, Alice Barchardt, Dorothy iiolland, Zoe 01m- .1 1 : II.. -r 1 - IT i . i pit-Hu, mivB His men, iiauue wuiie, Gladys Olsen, Marie Rostein, Leah Greenbaum, Genevieve Frazier, Emma Minton, Frances Solomon, Annette Dlodgett, Annette Graber, Helen But cher, Eft'ie Benson, Martha Kopploin, Helen and Claire Stringer, Miss Jahn, Dorothy and Mae Bteusloff, Amelia Meyer, Magdalena Tuffli, Lenore Rooh, Edna Anderson, Arvella Conn, GuBsie Xyles, Miss Trendle, Gladys Ramp, Maude Durbin, Barbara Steiner, Editn Parker, Ruth Colbeck, Lois Brotaerton, Agnes Driscoll, Miss Wiedmer, Helen Neugebauer, Esther Lucas, Rebecca Best, Miss Rosenquest, Ruth Phillips, Harriet Rigdon, Edith Shaw, Sylvia Beckman, Gladys Campbell, Alberta Durris, Edna Townsend, Pauline Dick, .Dorothy Patterson, Prudence Patterson, Mary Putnam, Florence Valentine, Dor othy Buckner, Miss Irvine, Lucille (Jones, Luella Patton, Violet Pfand hoefer, Loetta Rodgera, Florence Bayne, Ruby Wilson, Berniee Clark, Holen Fan rar, Agnea Bayne, Florence Bayne, Nel lie Schwab, Marie Schwab, Mrs. Hamil ton, Mrs. Oscar, Gingrich, Mrs. Wiley, peo-lMrs. A. C. Melson, Mrs. Roy Simeral, 1 Mrs. L. H. Compton, Mrs. J. B. Knight, Mrs. Garrison, Mrs. C. C. Hargrove, Mrs. Ogden, Mrs. Zozel, Mrs. Fay Col ling, Mrs.' Adolph Gueffroy, Mrs. Otto Muollhaupt, Mrs. Clarence Shaw, Mrs. Wallace Hunt, Mrs. Paul Monarch, Mrs. L. Cannon, Mrs. Sarah Farmer, Mrs. Lloyd Hauser, Mrs. C. M. Rohr, Mrs. M. P. Baldwin, Mrs. M. P. Mendlesoi., Mrs. Tracy Hatch, Mrs. Hix, Mrs F. E. Shafor, MrB. Waters. Mrs E, M. Howard and her mother, Mrs. John Pixley, of iuncie, Ind., who . i i , . . . , nas been her guest for some time, have returned from Newport, where they have been stopping for several weoks. ' t Monday, Mrs. Pixley will leave for f" home Mrs- Howard accompanying 1 h:r 88 far 88 Snn Francisco, where she ! wl" rema" for a month or more. j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Galloway have been enjoying a two weeks' outing at B view; returning home today. I . ' ' ! Mr am, M. j. Frank Hllgheg and Lna Jolm ft k are Jomicilo1 I t a N ' B ,h u ' f , . 1 . IN-yB cell n Cottage lor Several Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bnrchardt. Jr.. are among the Salem people encottngod ! at Nve Bench. I 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Turner and darn-h ter, Miss Joy Tumor, will leave noxt j week for- Bay Ocean, where they will occupy tneir recently erected cottage, Newport, who leave for that resort noxt Friday. Members of the Triscilla class or the First MethoiliHt church were irnnal. i of Miss Margaret Graham last night. I who entertained for them informally. . Those who were present were: Miss Oenovicve Avison, Miss Norma Harper, Miss Kate Barton, Miss Alice Fields, Miss Kva Scott, Miss Gladys Lnthy, Miss Audrey Hicks, Miss Lottie Penn and Miss Clara Schnaffle. Mr. and Mrs. E. Carroll, of Ford, Washington, are the gnests of Miss Mury Eckerlcn. They will remain for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Eyre, Miss Ilolene Schoober. with J. P. Rodizors Creek Falls tomorrow. ! Miss Rose Matson, of Astoria, has! pent tho past week visiting Mrs. Don-! aid Bolter. i An in,iin ot... t - week was a lawn party given by Missl ! Fern Schaupp, in honor of the Misses Kva Johnston and Gcraldine Sophia Madaon, Messrs. Clellan Krctzor and Roy Palmer, all of Portland. Japanese lantorns and flowers artistically ar-j ranged enhanced the beauty of the lawn. After numerous outdoor games; were played refreshments were served, Japanese fashion. j The out-of-town guests wore: Misses' Eva Johnston, Sophia Madsen. of Port-' land; Miss Hazel Jano, of Newport:' j Messrs. dollar Kretzer and Rny Palmer ! of Portland, and Gernld Knecves, of! ' Newport, inner gnests were: Misses f f tin I . .. -i 1 TJ . 1. T I : - T-l- j icuhcli, .-iruc jji.ti, lvhh uuitn- son, Nellie McWhorter, Myrtle Swabo-i da, Ruth Noedham, Alcthia Anderson; Messrs. Benjamin Cooper, Chauncey1 ; Smith, Harold Anderson, Aubrey John- I son, Carl Bales, Harry Witto, Tillman : Perrizeau, Earl Dowie. j 1 i BORN .GOULKTo Mr. and Mrs. John Goble, of 2fi5 South Commercial street, July ' 30, 1914, a boy; weight, 9 pounds. j KILLIAN To Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kil ' lian, of Brooks, July 31, 1914, a boy; weight, o pounds. - : i CLARK To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark, i of 2121 Marion street, July 29, 1914,; a boy; weight, 10 pounds. i "Overlook," for the remainder of the summer, Mrs. Blanche Howard, librarian at the Carnegie library, who has been at tending the summer school at the Uni versity of California for the past six. weeks, taking a special library course, i is expected to return home tomorrow. : T 1. - ..I.- 1.1 .... 1 . -1 . 1 .. ,l . U...1. - int. ciiiaiit-ii imun ui luu lUKe Ht .UUIJIO i Glen farm south of town was the scene of a pleasant family picnic last Sunday afternoon, planned especially for the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fargo, of Walla Walla, Wash., who aro spend ing the summer months in Salem. Mrs. Clara Bunch acted as hostess and spread a picnic dinner that was a surprise and delight to her guests. Those pres ent were: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fargo, Prof, and Mrs. W. F. Fargo, Miss Lu cile Fargo, of Spokane, Wash.; Rev. F. E. Scofield, Mrs. Edna Daily, Wilbur Daily, Mrs. Clara Bunch, and the Misses Andrey and Rozella Bunch. Col. E. Hofer dolivered a lecture on "The Literature of Life" at Mon mouth normal school Tuesday night be fore an audience of 640 young women, who were attending the summer session of that Institution. The summer ses-j sion closed on Friday. I Miss Grace and Mary Babcock will spend Sunday with friends In Oregon City and Portland. t Miss Julia Webster is spending her outing at Newport with the Seely'i at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Bishop and sons Robert and Charles K. will leave next Tuesday for Agate Beach whero they will remain for three weeks, the guests of Agate Beach Inn. t Mrs. Robert Benham was hostess at an informal afternoon Wednesday, en tertaining for Mrs. L. D. Hall, who with her husband, who has been with the state architect's office, will leave shortly for their new location. Mrs. nail will be the guest of Mrs. William Burghardt, Jr., at Newport the coming week, and upon her return, with Mr. Hall will go to Washington where they will spend some time with friends. Mrs. Benham'g guests were: Mrs. William C. Knighton, Mrs. Chauncey Bishop, Mrs. 11. G. Shipley, Miss Verna Conk, and Miss Mabel Robertson. w Numerous informal affairs have featurod the entertainment program for Mrs. Carl Jones, of Portland, a very charming visitor who has been the house guest of her cousins Miss Jones and Miss Gertrude Jones of Labash Mendows. Mrs. Jones left for her home Thurs day, and as a farewell attention the Misses Jones asked a number of friends to their beautiful country home for an afternoon Bridge. Guests from Salem were: Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mrs. Romeo Ooulet. Mrs. Clyde Oramni, Miss Nell Thiolson, Miss vein, 'toss, Miss Gertrude and Mar garet Grey of Senttlo, house guests of tne jonn Mcwnrys. Mrs. L. Goldberg will depart for Aiapiotnn, Jowa, Monday, expecting to bo away two months. w Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Gould will leave Sunday for Bayocean to spend a month at "Olnn Orkney" cottage, where they will join Mrs, Gould's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Garson, of Portland. ASK GEO. PETTINGELL The Electrician To Explain His New Flan of WIRING YOUR HOUSE Whereby You Can Pay for It in Installments This offer does not apply to new houses now under construction, but it does give you an opportunity to have your home equipped with the most modern electrical devices for light ing, heating, etc.. at a price and in a way that you CAN AFFORD; Ask Pettingell Phone Main 187 135 N. Liberty St. An attractivelv appointed dinner was precided over by Mr. and Mrs. Goo r go Brown, Friday night, who laid covers for Mrs. D. W. Matthews, Misa Julia Webster, Miss Verna Cook, Miss Orace Babcock, Miss Mary Babcock, Miss Gertrude Cunningham. A dolightful musical program wax furuisiht'd Inter, on the spleudid instru ments which tho Browns have recently acquired. Miss Minnetta Magers entertained informally for Mr. and Mrs. James Hooae, Jr., and Mr. J. G. Wilson, last night at her studio. Miss Beatrice Shelton and Miss Ber ice Sauter entertained with a midnight supper Thursday in honor of Miss Min netta Magers, and Miss Ada Miller, who leave shortly for Chicago where they go to take up special musical work. Besides the honor guests were Mrs. E. J. Sauter, Mrs. U. S. Miller and her daughter Mrs. Nina Donovan, of San Francisco, who will remain in Salem during the winter at the Miller home. Mrs. Miller accompanying Miss Ada Miller East. The guests made np a theatre party attending Ye Liberty early in the even ing, where Miss Sauter is engaged as pianist, following the performance go ing to Miss Shelton 'a home. The order of the Eastern Star en tertained with deugutful social after noon last Tuesday. Mrs. Walter H. Smith, Mrs. Ida Niles, Mrs. F. E. Shaf er, and Mrs. Lilly Ried presiding aa hostesses. Assisting them in serving were Mrs. Brown and Miss Wiles. Adding a lovely floral touch was a profusion of sweet peas, used ex clusively with greenry in decorating. The initial entertaining lour waa c aimed by Mrs. Eugenia GiUingham who greatly pleased with her reading of vVhittier's "Snowbound." The next social event given by the order will be given August eleventh at the home of Mrs. Hattie Turner in West Salem. i Leaving early Monday, Rev. and Mrs. Harry Marshan, their son; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Falk and Mr. and Mrs. George Falk will go by auto to the Cascade mountains where they will spend a week rusticating and enjoying camp life. Miss Ada Miller has been asked to be the soloist at the First Presbyterian church tomorrow at both morning and evening services. . i Miss Alice accompanied her brother, Russell Fields, to Eugene this morning, and will be his guest for the week-end. Mr. Fiolds, a University of Oregon stu dent, has been spending a two weeks' vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrw L. D. Fields, and also been visiting his uncle, D. A. Fields, in Portland. BeaverStatePrinters Society and Commercial Printing. Phone 1512. 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