THE STJXDAT OREGOXIAX, POIITEAN-D, AUGUST 21, 1921
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WEATHER AT BEACH RESORTS ATTRACTS CROWDS
-Oregon and Washington Coast Alire With Gay Throngs of Visitors From Interior Cities and Towns.
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Mrs. Oehler. Mrs. A. K. Doyle, Mrs.
H. A. Sargent, Mrs. K. S. Parke. Mrs.
Stephen Plume. Mrs. M. H. Insley,
Mrs. Julia Morse, John Failiffft and
I"r. and Mrs. T. L. Kliot and Miss
Henrietta Kliot.
Miss May Hurst and Eva M. Brand
bergr of Portland, who have been
spVndins; two weeks at Cain's place,
have njoyed a visit from Miss
Hurst's brother, Roy Hurst, who has
investigated all the trails lea-ding
into the interior.
Captain j. H. Roberts, remembered
at Neah-Kah-N'ie a one of the first
men connected with the moving of
the wrecked schooner Oakland, re
visited the Tavern last week with hi
wife. Their home is in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Nelson were guests
at the Tavern recently.
Mrs. J. Kirby Klmmel and Jo
sephine Kimmel of Portland enjoyed
a visit at Cain's place last week.
On Thursday Mrs. A. E. Doyle en
tertained for the Misses Shenohon of
Minneapolis, who are nieces of Mrs.
Kiehle. Amonrr the pruests were Mrs.
E. H. Pence, Miss Edna Pence, Miss
Van Norman and Mrs. Kiehle.
The sruesrts of Neah-Kah-Nie Tav
ern ami their friends on "Saturday
enjoyed an unusually fine musical
treat when a prosramme was given,
the principal numbers of which were
violin and piano classical selections
by Miss Helen Harper and- Miss Jean
Harper, sonps by Miss Julia Morse of
Chicago and group singing of songs
by the college girls at the Tavern.
Hikers along the coast who
reached the Tavern last week In
cluded C. E. Stemler and Thomas J.
Stipe, from Ecola.
Mr. and Mrs. George Prichard of
FortlanU were hikers who reached
Cain's place from Cannon beach last
week.
A motoring group spending several
days at Cain's includes Mrs. George
E. Jackson of Portland and Agnes
Harwas of Chehalis, Wash.
Mrs. Blanche Jt. Miller and daugh
ter Margaret Ann are visiting Mrs.
S. G. Reed at the Tavern.
Colonel J. B. Cavanaugh of Portland
and Miss Mary Peck Thompson of
Chicago, who were guests of M. H.
Insley at the Tavern, motored back
to Portland with Mr. Insley by way
of Sea-side.
Jessie M. Burce and Ella A. Kar
nopp of Portland were hikers who
reached Cain's place from Cannon
beach last week.
Clarence J. Young and H. M. En
siern of Portland hiked in from El'Tt
creek and reached the Tavern last
week.
E. A. Brown of Portland was a
visitor at Neah-Kah-Nie recently.
Another hiking party from Cannon
beach included H. Cleveland and A. J.
Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott and Mr. and Mrs.
T.yman of Portland motored to the Tuesday night at a "five hundred
1 ter from Salem
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The Misses Lois and Edna Strout
of Amity Or., are the guests of the
Misses Frieta Henderson and Hope
Briedwell at the Briedwell cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kirchem spent the
past week visiting Mrs. F. E. Fruiht
at "Happy Home."
Ellis Briedwell of McMlnnville ar
rived this week.
Miss Winifred Mills, daughter oT
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills of Fortlana.
is visiting friends at Happy Home.
L. Hutchinsen and family of Port
land left for home" Saturday of last
Mrs. L,. A. Pearson and Jack and Mar-1
jorie Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Emlow
and Ralph Nortell. j
Miss Louise Schlieske. u. w. n .
and William Leonard Harper enjoyed
the week-end at Hawn's home. I
At Ilnnovinnnn lrtrlcra are Mr. .
ft J S Venn.
Miss Foster was a week-end guest.
at Kern Kabin. " i .
Kamp Kay was opened in celebra
tion of Ci P. Coshow's birthday. Sun-
Aav dinner was served to IS. Remain
ing for the week at Kamp Kay are:
Mrs. K. H. Pickens and childnen, Mrs.
MeClintock. Mrs. Coshow, Mrs. Kaipn
VI TTiQher nnd son.
Mr and Mrs. Chester- Pape and I
daughter spent the week-end at Edge-watereres.
Zelda riavern crave a farewell party
In lh fnrm of L taffv Dull to 25 of
her friends. The evening wras spent
In dancing, playing games and pulling
taffy.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson and Jjorotny i
in
SCHOOLS AND rOI.TW.KS
lareelr
Mr. and Mrs. L. Fink of Portland ! "1 M"V Elizabeth Carson are
are domiciled at Lucky camp. their cottage.
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Mr. and Mrs. orls B. Stone ot
Portland and family are still at Casa
del Mar. They anticipate returning
to Portland about September S.
N. L. Nolten of Portland left for
home this week.
The Misses Lucia Sprague and Vi
ola Hendersen of McMinnvllle are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnsen and
family at their summer camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graber and
family of Salem have returned home.
Mr. and Mr. John Rooney of Cor
vallls are spending the month at
Driftwood camp.
N. T. Thomlinsen and son Robert
have returned to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Owens of Port
land, Mrs. E. M. Ashley and children
Cora, Jack end Arthur .and Mrs. J.
C. McBroom and Leota Henderson of
Salem are camping at Neskowin.
Beth Jamison, who has been visit
ing friends here, left for Portland
late last week.
Nathalie Harris and Viola Cum-
minars of Corvallis are enjoying a
wo weeks stay at the camp ground.
Mr. and Mrs. J. WJenstetn and fam
ily of Portland returned home last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trlelander of
McMlnnville arrived last week for a
month's stay
Mr. .and Mrs. J. L. Vinney and
children of Portland have returned
home.
KorrU Wenaer and Frank Mcin
tosh are camping at Neskowin.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kicnsen ana
family of Portland . are enjoying a
month's stay at the Neskowin camp
around. '-'
Mr. and airs. Marry tiawKins oj
Salem have returned home.
Frank Fruiht of Portland motored
down to spend the .week-end with his
lamilv.
Dr. and Mrs. Lee steiner ot saiem
have onened their cottage lor tne
season. . 1
Nathan Mollis and family, have re
urned to McMlnnville.
JUX1 VISIT OYSTER VILLiE
ily are in the Schoenborn cottage.
At Twins Haven are Mr. tiarry sr.
Coffin, Harry Coffin Jr., and Airs.
ames K. Bigelow.
Dr. Curtis Holcomb and H. J.
Houghton spent the week-end at
Shady Pines. Guests for tne weejc
are Miss Dorothy McGuire and Miss
Geraldine Pilkington.
Mr and Mrs. Roy. Romaine and
daughter, Betty, are guests at Ingel-
side.
MAZ.VMA MERMAIDS AT DIAMOND LAKE MISSES RUTH OLSOX, ETHEL KEXKET'AKP DOROTHY OSBORXE,
ALL OK PORTLAND,
Tavern last week and enjoyed a visit
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Aylmer Dew of
Portland motored to Cain's place last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. lj. C. Tobias of Port
land have been enjoying a two weeks'
visit at Cain's place.
Guests for a few days at the Wil
lows and Churchill cottages include
J. Winnifred Bassett. Clarence Oliver
and Helan Ogden, aH of Portland,
and Julia Wilson of Chicago.
A. H. Bebe of Portland was a week
end guest at Sea Crest cottage. .
Mrs. Hannah E. Wertj and Mar
garet Eagen of Youngstown, O., are
visiting at the White Raven cottage!
until Se.ptember 1.
Miss Mary Armstrong and Lura V.
Parker hiked to Short Sand last
week.
party, which was given in her honor
at the inn. Guests for the evening in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. William Christen-
sen, Mrs. A. J. Welton. Mrc. E. R.
Young, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wells, Miss
Myrtle Mortensen, Miss Margaret Mor-
tensen and Miss Margaret Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Schulenburg of Port
land were recent visitors at Lane's
camp.
Also at Lane's camp are Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Schulenburg of Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards of
Forest Grove have bfeen enjoying a
visit at Manzanita beach.
From Gaston, Or., on a camping
trip are Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Bloom and
daughter Claudia of Portland are es
tablished in a cottage at Manzanita
beach.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bensehamp and
Mr. and Mrs. F. P, Gilmore were I children of Maplewood are spending
the guests last week of Oliver E.
Lutz and wife at a dinner party at
Neah-Kah-Nie Tavern.
A motoring party enjoying the
hopitallity of Neah-Kah-Nie Tavern
last week included Mr. and Mrs. O. P
M. Jamison of Portland' and Mr. and
Mrs. Harper Jamison of McMinnvllle.
Mr. an Mrs. W. J. Cady were vis
ltors last week at Neah-Kah-Nie.
N. V. Zane of Portland ha-s been
pending two weeks at this resort.
The Doyle cottage is the home for
a week of Miss Mary Patricia Ham-
blet.
Dr. E. O. Parker and family mo
tored from Pendlffton recently and
stopped at Neah-Kah-Nie Tavern in
the midst of a tour of the Oregon
beaches.
Dr. and Mrs. Mark Hayter of Dal
las and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Patterson
of Corvallis wwe visitors at the Tav
ern last week.
Miss Edythe McElhlnny of Portland
enjoyed a two days' visit at Neah
Kah-Nie last week.
A group of hikers from the As
toria t. M. C. A. enjoyed a visit at
Neah-Kah-Nie last week. Those in
eluded in the party were Alvin John
son. Stephen Rice, Walter Norblad,
Carl S. Rice. Alfred E. Rice. Sigard
Haga, John Halderman. Volner Stew
art, Bill Gribler, Charles Prae-1, Ells
worth Thiel, MaLoolm Watt, Ralph
btepnens, general secretary, and Bor
den Foster.
road, accompanied by his wife, vis
ited the hotel last week.
J. B. Earl and wife of Milwaukie
were visitors at Lake Lytle recently.
At Harts Content camp for a visit
at the seashore are Mr. and Mrs.
George C. Olson of Portland.
A motoring party reaching Lake
Lytle hotel from Portland last week
included J. F. Cahalin. J. J. Cahalin,
Miss K. Irwin and Miss K. Cahalin.
Miss M. Walker was at the Lake
Lvtle hotel last week from Minneap
olis, v
M. A. Bolin has rented the Nina
cottage at Harts Content camp for
a period at the seashore.
J. M. Van Duzer was a guest at
this resort recently.
Miss Blanche Hoffman of Portland '
has been enjoying a visit at the Lake
Lytle hotel. -
Another motoring party arVivlng
at this resort and registering at the
hotel was made up of Miss C. C. Wass,
Mrs. A. J. Ray. and Mr. and Mrs. D..
G. Ray all of Portland, and Mr. and
Mrs. T. M. Parrish of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Beals have been
spending a week at the Harts Con
tent camp at the Anna Eleen cottage.
A. Daugueger was a visitor at Lake
Lytle for a few days last week.
Mrs. Crosby of Portland was at the
Lake Lytle hotel.
Mrs. E. N. Bates and daughter
Eleanor and Miss Norma Fitzjohn are
in a beautiful camp at Harts Content.
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hardie
few days
atVXZAXlTA SKIES GLORIOUS
Thunder Storm -Proves Enjoyable kins.
three weeks in Lane's camp.
Mis Violet Hanen and Elizabeth
Crawford of Portland were registered
at Manzanita last week for a short
stay.
At Lane's grove last week were Mr.
and Mrs. Cone Cottingham of Port
land.
Misses J. Bell and Georgiana Bel)
of Portland were guests last week
at Manzanita Inn.
Guests at Manzanita inn were en
tertained Thursday afternoon at a
beach party, where games In the
sand dunes and surf bathing were
followed by a fine picnic lunch.
A motoring- party recently reaching I were visitors here lor
the inn was made up 01 jvirs. Miin . i icicuuj.
Whittlesey and Mr. and Mrs. Koscoe
P. Hurst and children of Portland,
and Mrs. J. T. Roads of Kansas City,
Mo. The Hursts have taken the La
Paloma cottage for a longer stay at
Manzanita.
Benjamin Hansen and William Han
sen or Portland were visitors at
Lane's grove last week.
Mrs. E. R. Young and Mrs. A. J.
Welton of Portland are guests en
joying the hospitality of Manzanita landt and Mrg Roberts;
inn.
At Lane's grove for a two weeks'
visit are Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Evans
and Margaret ajid Lucile Evans of
Milwaukie, , V
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cook of Oswego
are occupying Lane's cottage for a
week.
Visitors trom Greshara, Or., include
Ethel I. Calkins and Mrs. R W.. Cal-
last week. With them was Mrs. Paul
Hendricks, daughter of Dr. Giesy of
the old Aurora colony.
Mrs. O. J. P. Nolen, Zulette Painter
and Charlotte and Eugenia Zieber, all
of Salem, were at the Hotel Lake
Lytle last week.
. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. King of Port
land are visiting at Lake Lytle beach
-At the May Enright cottage for a
fortnight are Mrs. Nielsen. Anna
Nielsen. Mrs. A. Pierson. Helen Mey
er, Aphild Berglund and Hulda and
Sierma Piersen. all of Portland.
A motoring party reaching Lake
Lytle hotel last week brought Mr,
and Mrs. Harper Jamison of McMinn
ville aid Mr. and Mrs. O. P. M. Jarni
son of Portland. -
O. O. Gooch was a visitor here last
week from Portland.
From Woodburn are L. A. Beckmaa
and wife, who are at the Lake Lytle
hotel.
Louise Clarke of .Portland spent
few days here recently.'.
MUSICAL PKOGiRAJDIE GITECt
D. R. Atkinson and Fred Marks,
both of Portland, are at the Lake
Lytle hotel.
Mrs. J. H. Hankinson and daughter
of Racine, Wis accompanied Mrs. H.
E. Rinehart of Wheeler on a visit to
the beach last week.
Noel Aylmer Dew and wife of Porf-
land are visitors at this resort.
At the Hotel Lake Lytle are E. H.
Roberts of Roberts Bros., of Port-
Diversion at Bench Resort.
Briggs of Port-
a few days at
MANZANITA, Or.. Aug. 20. (Spe
cial.) Visitors at Manzanita last
weak enjoyed a variation from the
unbroken lair weather of the eniie
summer, when a short thundr storm
came up from the. south. The cloud
effects are very beautiful here, due
to the juxtaposition of comparatively I Mr. and
nign mountains ana sea. Those who
see this sector of the seashore only
In clear weather miss a great phase
of its beauty, and the storm was
greatly enjoyed, its short duration
keeping it from upsetting plans al
ready laid for outdoor activity.
Dancing parties and card play ing I camp
iook up a great deal of the time
fpent In indoor social activity during
the week. A dance and "five hun
dred" party, followed by music and
a special feature programme, was
treatly enjoyed the night of August
12 by guests at Manzanita inn. Num
bers on the programme which spe
cially pleased the guests were solos
by Mrs. A. J. Welton and Mrs. Jack
Ir. and Mrs. A .N.
land are spending
Manzanita inn.
Lewis Sharley was a visitor here
last week from Portland.
R. Louden and Mable Louden ef
Portland have been visiting at Lane's
grove.
Mrs. E. H. Kerth of Portland spent
few days here recently.
Mrs. E. H. Harris and Agnes,
Esther and Helen Harris, aril of Ore
gon City, are spending the month
of August in the Pine Crest cottage
on Lake Lytle ridge. E. H. Harris
and E. O. Osborn and son Billie are
guests there for the week end, hav
ing motored down froprt Portland.
Emily C. Hillman and Ella M.
Griesbach, both of Portland are reg
istered at Lake Lytle hotel.
A. E. Sanderson of Portland was a
visitor at Lake Lytle last' week.
Harriet Allen of Portland is reg
istered at the Lake Lytle hotel.
Mrs. G. F. Meeks and Ernest and
Carroll Meeks of Canny, Or., are
The Acacia cottage is the home of I camping for a month inat back of
Mrs. Tom Swennes and
daughters, Karene and Eleanor, of
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pease of Port
land have been enjoying a visit at
Mansanita.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hatch of Gas
ton were camping last week at Lane's
mp.
Some of the other visitors at Lane's
camp from Portland include J. H.
noyle. V. L. Barnard. Jack Behr,
Harold Abott and Mr. and Mrs. James
Young.
The Fieldhouse tent is ahelterlng for
several weeks Eunice Peace, Klma I
Pease and Eileen Noland, all of Port
land, and Oliver J. Gill of Gresham.
Fred Poarson and Elsie Pearson of
the ridge at Lake Lytle,
Mrs. R. J. Hendricks of Salem and
Iter Bister, Mrs. E. A. Greenwood, of
Salt Lake, Utah, and Miss Helen
Greenwood were at Lake Lytle hotel
Xetikowln Camp? and Cottages Are
Scene of Activity.
NESKOWIN, Or., Aug. 20. (Spe
cial.) ,A musical programme wa
given last Sunday afternoon at th
home of Mrs. F. E. Fruiht, in honor o
Mrs. Helen - Tromme Schedler. Mrs.
Schedler is, a Portland woman and
pupil of Rose Coursen Reed. ' Sh
sang1 several pieces in accompanlmen
with her husband .and . was aceom
panled on the piano by Mrs. J. H.
Bell of Edmonton, Canada. They
have as their gyests Mrs. J.
Farquhar and Miss Agnes Carter
Portland. , Several piano solos were
also g'.ven by Miss Leta Mills. Afte
the musicai numbers the guests were
entertained by Beveral classic dance
given by Elizabeth Stone, daughte
of Mr. and .Mrs. Morris B. Stone
Portland.
A miscellaneous shower was give
at the home of Hope Briedwell Tues
day afternoon in honor of Miss Lol
Winters, whose wedding to Jame
Arthur took place last Thursday. The
bride revived many, beautiful gift
-and the afternoon was enjoyed by all
present. The invited guests were
Miss. Lola, Winters, Miss Alice Win
ters, Miss Jlopa Briedwell. the Misses
Lois and Edna Strout, - Miss Frieta
Henderson, Miss Pauline Newell, Miss
Elizabeth ' Stone and Mr. and Mrs.
J. Briedwell. On Thursday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, parents
of the bride, entertained with an
open house.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Minard and the
Misses Audred and Rosela Bunch of
Salem, enjoyed the week end at the
Neskowin camp ground.
O. B. Parker and wife of McMlnn
ville are in camp at Neskowin for
two weeks. . .
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lytle and daugh-
MCSIOATj pkogkajdie given
Summer Guests at Welch's Resort
Are Entertained..
The lummer . guests at Welch's
resort gave a musical programme
Friday. Ausrust 1Z. Derore a crowaea
house. The orchestra, consisting oi
Ha Kelley. Richard Risch and A. L.
Clifford, violins: Jack Jennings. axo-
phone: Donald G-ulId, clarinet, ana
Mrs. A. L. Clifford, accompanist, gave
the first number, which was well re
ceived. Then followed a saxophone
solo by J. Jennings; a song, A. Jen
sen; piano duet, Dorothy and Richard
Hess;, song, Billie ititchen: Kazoo
chords. Gladys Young. Florence
Kruse, Dorothy Bollen, Evelyn Kelley
and Marion Jones; clarinet solo,
Donald Guild; song, Mrs. Rowell;
songs, Dorothy Bollam; piano duet.
Florence and Genevieve Kruse. yo-
deling song, Gus Haehlen; 30 minutes
with the Georgia minstrels, coneist-
ng of Ktnneth Crawford, Charles
Cook, Mil Mettler, Harold Kelley,
George Ratchiff, accompanied by
Violet Jennings.
A community sins followed the
programme. The entire - audience
sang the welch resort song jn tne
River Salmon," words by Fred Rasch.
PCHOOIS AND COl.IJCGKS
Cool but Sunny Climate Attracts
- Visitors From Portland.
QYSTERVILtE, ' Wash., Aug. 20.
(Special.) The cool but delightfully
sunny climate OI tne Day ueacn ton
tinues to bring visitors from Port
land and other cities. Bathing in the
warm nateis of the Willapa and
campfires on the beach at night ar
favorite sports.
Miss Kathleen Quigley entertained
the younger set this week with
beach oartv in honor of the 16th
birthday of her guest. Miss Elizabet
Strohecker. daughter of Dr. Stro
hecker of Portland. Beach dancin
and a marahmallow roast were the
most enjoyed pastimes of the evening.
Miss Susita Espy lelt t'riday tor
Portland to visit her aunt, Mrs. A.
King Wilson.
Rev. and Mrs. Cowley irom ucean
Park took Sunday dinner with Mr,
and Mrs. D. C. Stoner.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clark and C. C.
Taylor motored over to Ilwaco Tues
day en a business trip.
Theodore Waehsmuch and his two
r.ephews, Louis and Danny, are down
from Portland for the remainder of
the season.
Mrs. Jack Cottle and her lather
ere occupying their cottage oh Main
street.
The women of the local church, as
sisted by the visiting young people,
are making preparations for a tent
social with the favorite gypsy for
tune teller, fish pond, homemade ice
cream and eats of many sorts. Miss
Gyle Kemmer, a student of the
Gillespie school of expression, will
entertain with dramatic readings.
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Wells, a reading by Myrtle Mortensen Portland are spending a week at the
nnd a leature dance by Mr. A. J. AewaKa camp..
Welton
Mr; and Mrs. Frank Williamson and
daughter of Portland have been en
joying a visit at Lane's grove.
Mrs. J. A. Jensen was among those
registered last week at Manzanita inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wells enioved
a visit at the camp of Dr. and Mrs. 1
A. M. Briggs in Nehalem. !
At the Manzanita inn are Evelyn
Willard of Clarkamas and Mrs. Ed
Reimer of Portland.
A dinner party given at Manzanita
Inn last week was greatly enjoyed by
the following guests: Mr. and Mrs.
K. J. Kannar, Kobert Rankin, James
Kannar and Mrs. Lnra Frederickson,
all of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Danne'nmann, Miss
Hester Dannenmann and John Dan
nenmann, all of Portland, have been
enjoying an outing-at Unt's camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Kiehl were vis
itors here last week from Portland.
Mies Ann Krimbel of Portland is
fegistered at Lane's grove.
Visitors from Salem include H. W
Gross and family.
Airs. Ed Rcimers was entertained
CAMPERS EXJOY LAKE IVTlE
Boating Popular P-astime on Xlghts
When Moon Is Bright,
LAKE LYTLE, Or., Aug. 80. (Spe
cial.) The moonlight of the past
week, almost equal to that of the
harvest moon, has lured many of the
Lake Lytle folk at night to boating
trips on the lake, as well as to strolls ;
along the fine wide sea beach. The '
view of the entire lake from. the hotel
porches, or from the cottages along I
the -ocean ridge,, forma a beautiful
picture when toned down by the sof 1 1
light of the moon. Camps along the
shore only add to the picturesqueness
of this scene, and the attractions of
the place are bringing In many such
campers this season.
A group of visitors at Lake Lytle
1 hotels last week was made up of
Miss Helen E. Glaze, Miss Kate Lam
bert and Miss Gwendolen Weaver.
A. D. Wick, traveling passenger
agent for the Southern Pacific rail-1
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Ranle P. Burkhead has been added to the staff of the Oregon Institute
of Technology as dean of academic schools. He is a graduate of the Mon
mouth Normal school and of the University of Oregon.
Hugh Miller, formerly dean of the academic schools, has been advanced
to registrar. He is a graduate of the University of California and has been
Identified with the educational work of the Y. M. C. A. in several cities,
Thousands of dollar have been spent on new equipment and many courses
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IiHOD01EiXIROX IS POPTJTi.VR
Siimmiriir and Danoins Learl In
Vacation Pastimes.
RHODODENDRON. Au- 20. (Spe
cial.) One of the recent events at
Rhododendron was a swimming con
tent. Dancing parties are held in the
hall Saturday evenings.
Among the guests at the inn last
week: Mr. and Mrs. G." K. How
itt, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Leahy, Miss
Helen Fosker, C. T. Howe, E. W.
Thompson, Mrs. Lome King and son
Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ray,
Mrs. Ella B. Howe. Mr. and Mrs. F.
rickering and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Selmer Jackson, Miss N. E. Hunt,
Miss'L. Hunt and Miss J. Thompson,
Vestport; H. N. Coon of Wauna, J
W. Thompson of St. Helens, Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Bray. E. R. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. W.
I. Staley of Salem, Paul H. Staley and
James A. Meek of Bull Run Lake.
Helen Rose and Margaret Griffith of
Salem. George La Roche and Horace
B. Ritchie of Bull Run Lake, Mr. and
Mrs. Price Sullivan of Salem, Kenneth
Curry, James Curry, Blanche Bennett.
Edna A. Valck, Mr. and Mrs. George
F. Howard. Leela' B. Miller. Mrs. J. B.
Miller. W. P. Souza. Erma R. Keithley.
Roberta Reld, William A. Morana of
Boring. Or., Ethel Mumo and Sue
Brekenridge of Albany.
Miss Margaret Frances H. Kelling
of the Ren's Nest celebrated her 16th
birthday by entertaining her friends
at a dinner party followed by dancing
and a marshmallow toast- Those in
vited were: Marion Buebke, Zelda
Davern, Cleon McAdams, Fay .Birrel,
Katherine Kern, Majorie Viggera,
Elaine Horn, " Jean Forestel, Grace
Farrel. Mrs. Kern, Mr. and Mrs. Kell
ing, Elizabeth Anna Kelling, Carl
Gartler. Sam Gartler, James Gill. Ken
neth Wooly, Burnett Pope, Teddy
He,ndrix and Billy Kempenick.
Mr. and Mrs. r . C. Brown have en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meyer,
George T. Brown, Harold Hutchinson
Jr., Mrs. Emery J. Davidson and Mrs.
F. M. MeJury at "Zagga Zig." and are
entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
McLaren of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Bennett and daughter. Jean, Miss
Lucy E. Little of Kalamazoo, Mich.,
and Mrs. Nellie Little Wagner of Des
Moines, la.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beebe are at
Ha la ka la. -
At Smith's cottage are Mrs. Henry
E. Smith, Mrs. W. A. Storie of Pendle
ton and Mary Ritner.
Mr. and Mrs. William Powell and
children are camping on the Dutch'
Henry for a few weeks.
At Rhododendron bungalow are Mr.
and Mrs. A. A. Duley ard children and
B- F. Jones and daughter. Elinor.
Mrs. Schubel and her daughter,
Ruthr are in their cottage for the rest
of the summer.
Guests at the Long eottage over the
week-end were: Mr. and Mrs. Lorn
i White and, daughter, ilarion, Mr. and
Miss Catlin's School
FOR BOARrI"G A"I DAY rrriLf
opens Tuesday, September 6.
Now occupies its new building on
WH.STOVER TKRRACE3
Ao Ideal location Basketball and
Tennis Courts.
Prepares rirls tor eastern as welt as
western colleges and .schools, andar s.
faculty of able eastern t eschar. Num
ber of Primary, Intermediate and Hiffh
School departments Boys Accepted in
Primary Grades.
College, Preparatory and Special
Courses,
Music, Art, Physical Training
and Science.
French TauKht ThrouKhout the School.
tJoardin department Special Feature.
( atuioartie tieat I pon Request tm
1YeWvcr Terra, Portland, Or.
pnoito Auto. 6l-72,
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The Orton School
For Girls
Paeadena, Cal.
Outdoor Study All Winter.
Art School
MUSEUM OF ART
5tk and Taylor Stsu
Apply for Catalogue
Ml Jewell
MUaHwiBg
The Preparatory School
3UO Thirteenth St.
Fall Term Onns September 12.
Offire Hour. lO A. M. te 4 P. S.
Besrioninsr September 0.
Oregon's Higher Institution of
in rr
fil
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921
For information write to the Registrar
Oregon Agricultural College
CORVALLIS
t:li
SCHOOL OF DRAMA
ANI EXPRESSION
MARIE B. VAX VEUiOR,
Th. Art and SdfMe of .Extern poransou
lSe.kilisj.
Stage. PUtf.rm. Moving Picture, Drsmstie
Keifdinir- bpecial attention fi;iveo
to acquiring a vocabulary.
Butih -A JLjlbo -Ulils;.. liroadw.jr svnd Alder.
' Mai a t2S.
III!
Pacific Chiropractic Colleige
Portland, Oregem
Park and Yamhill
Augmented curriculum, able faculty. Highest standards. Day and
night courses. Clinical facilities unexcelled. Fall term Sept. 1.
Write for catalogue.
PACIFIC COLLEGE
Newberg, Oregon
Under direction of Friends church
but not sectarian.
College, Academic and Conuner-
cial courses.
Address th President for general
information.
MissHarker'sSchoolforGirls
PAIO AI.TO. CAI
Rr.ident and day school: favorable elltnat.
and large ground, permit of outdoor life
all th. year. Keer gymaaatura m prMtu
of construction.
lTinclpal Catherlna Harker. A. Yaaaavr,
Academy of
The
Holy Child
S4th to 57th, between Sandy TVvlevmr4
antl Alamnla I rive, rortlwnd Or.
IW)AKIH(i AM) nY
b(UOOL r'Ott OIKL.S.
nelightfully situated on the mn!n ar
tery leadmdr to the wonderful Columbia
highway, 20 minute from the heart of the city. This ia one rt the ten convent
In the United States; the Mother Houe in located at Sharon Hill, Pa.; others in
N w Yorlt. Chicago. Philadelphia. Suffern, N. Y. ; Massachusetts and Cheyenne.
Wyo. Girls from 6 to 20 years. Academic hiirh school, college preparatory, music,
art. supervised eallathenlca. Ca.taluKu Sent on request. Address tll cummunica
tiojui to Motbcr Superior.