The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, July 16, 1922, SECTION THREE, Page 11, Image 55

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, JULY 16, 1923
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THE June report of Portland
chapter, American Red Cross,
Just compiled for community
ehest officials by Mrs. Margaret C
Bean, office treasurer, shows that
611 cases of disabled veterans were
looked after during the month.
Some of the boys were ill them
selves, some asked attention for
lumbers of their families who were
need of medical aid, and still
others were in need of financial aid.
Seven hundred and seventeen of
fice appointments were kept; 889
letters were written in behalf of
boys applying for compensation and
other necessities; 42 cases of men
applying for federal board training
were looked after; 160 visits were
made Into homes of ex-service men
in distress by members of the office
force; almost 1000 telephone calls
from boys asking information and
help were answered, and 126 notary
seals were placed on legal docu
ments for the boys. The motor
corps members were especially
busy during the month of June:
also cars were always in readiness
for funerals of ex-service men or
members of their families, as well
aB for transportation to and from
pleasure resorts of convalescent
men. ,
Results of the Red Cross Courier
subscription contest, in. which Miss
Jane V. Doyle, executive secretary
of Portland chapter, was a candidate
for a free trip to the national Red
Cross convention to be held this
fall in Washington, D. C., will not
be known until the last of July. :
.
Scout Young auxiliary No. J,
United Spanish War Veterans, held
a reception in honor of Mrs. Cora
A. Thompson, national president
general auxiliary to the United
Spanish War Veterans, at room 525
courthouse Tuesday evening. A ban
quet was prepared by the committee
in charge. President Birdie G. Reed
acted as toastmistress. The speakers
were Department Commander Elmer
R. Lundburg, Commander of Scout
Young Camp Robert A. Sawyer and
Department President Helen Mahone.
Greetings were extended 'by Com
rade William Dowing of Seattle,
Wash.; Mrs. Porter of Omaha, Neb,
and Mrs. Bunham of Spokane, Wash.
Toasts were given to National
President-General Thompson by the
past presidents, Meedames Coplan,
McCarren, Carr, Love, Bodley and
Harms. The main event of the eve-
ning was a talk, given by the na
iiomu presiaeni-generai, temng or
!V!r Vr cU?lharS thr?u6hut
the United States. Several songs
were reuuerea Dy ivirs. .rveama j?ow
ler Miller, accompanied by Mrs. Min
nie Wolf. President Reed on behalf
of Scout Young auxiliary presented
National President-General Thomp
son with a substantial check, a gift
from Scout Young auxiliary.
The members of the Marguerite
Camp Coterie club, together with
their families and friends, are ex
pected to assemble in Sellwood park
Thursday, July 20, for a basket
picnic. The committee in charge will
provide interesting entertainment.
Scout Young auxiliary No. 3 will
hold a business meeting Tuesday
evemnir at 52n courthouse.
SScout Youner auxiliary No. 3 will
hold a dancing party on the excur
sion boat Swan Wednesday evening.
Boat leaves east end of Morrison
Street bridge at 8:15 o'clock.
Members of Ben Butler post and
relief corps are invited to a birthday
dinner next Tuesday at 12 o'clock
at 525 courthouse. Each member
is asked to take a basket of food.
The regular meeting of the corps
will be held at Z o'clock.
Royal circle, Neighbors of Wood
craft, will hold a card party next
Wednesday night at Woodmen of
the World hall. Eleventh street, be
tween Washington and Alder. "Five
hundred" will be played and prizes
given.
The midsummer meeting of Pat
ton church members and their
friends was held atthe residence of
Airs. I. J. Boyce, 17 west Church
street, last- Wednesday evening
About 40 enjoyed the evening. A
programme was presented and ice
cream and cake were Berved.
Members of the Business Women's
club will take a five-mile hike to
day. The directions are: Take Depot
and Morrison car to Rugby street,
where party will start at 10 A. M.
to alk over the hills and back
through Macleay park. Bring your
lunch. Call Grayce Walsh? Broadway
0175 (office) or Atwater 1406, for
further information. .
Oregon circle. Neighbors of Wood
craft, thimble club was delightfully
entertained at the home of Mrs,
Mary E- Hawker at Evergreen sta
tion on the Oregon City car line
Thursday. A delicious dinner was
served on tables spread in the
shady grove. The following were
present: Mesdames Goulet, Jacobus,
D. J. Cruikshank, Ehlers, Dyer,
Myrtle Weston, Sarah Weston,
Schmid, JohnBon, Barr, Williams,
Wendlick, Babcock, Amunsen, Par
cell, Wilson, Steepy, J. W. Manrose,
Hill, Ladd, Brintzenhoff, Stephens
and Misses Doralis Allphin. Leah
ilson and Jessie Manrose. Sewing
for a bazaar occupied the afternoon
Rose social club of Oregon Rose
. earn p. Royal Neighbors of America,
will meet at the liome of Mrs. J.
Van Dorn, 823 Water street, Wednes
day, July 19, at 10 A. M. "Potluck'
lunch will be served at noon,. All
taw - -
Royal Neighbors and friends are
welcome. Quilts will be tied. '
The presidents' association, LadieB
of the Grand Army of the Republic,
will have a "potluck" dinner at noon
Fifteenth street and Spokane ave-
nue at 1:30 O.ciock. A business meet-
hng and election of officers will be
j.0m
The Women's Forum club held Its
annual picnic at Peninsula park on
July 12. The forenoon was spent in
a discussion of work for the coming
year and the appointment of stand
ing committees. A delightful lunch
eon was served at noon under the
direction of Mrs. ' EN D. Craig. An
nformal social afternoon was en
joyed.
'
Saturday, July 8, Phalena temple.
Pythian sisters, were honored by
an official visit from the grand
chief, jurisdiction of Oregon, Mrs.
Ella Wortman of Medford. tone
found the temple affairs in excel-
dent shape and commended Phalena
temple for its splendid progress.
Monday the M. E. C.; Rose Harring
ton, entertained in honor of Mrs.
Wortman at her home in Rose City
Park. The next meeting of Phalena
temple is especially important on
account of unusual business matters.
A full attendance la desired July 22.
Elizabeth Barry, chairman of the
programme committee of the Busi
ness Women s club, hasarrangea
an interestingjrogramme for that
organization at its regular weekly
luncheon meeting Thursday, July 20,
at 12:15 in the Y. W. C. A. social
halL Willard Elliott will give an
illustrated lecture, "Birds of Ore
gon." Vice-President Bertha Mc
Carthy will preside and Miss Mar
garet Ewing is hostess.
Mrs. Barry has made arrange
ments for a river trip to terminal
No. 4, under the auspices of ' the
Port of Portland, for Sunday morn
ing, August 6. Friends of members
of the Business Women's club iare
women s ciuo iare
to Join the pyrty.
cordially invited
7 . S
Mrs. Harriet . Freeman, former
Oregon CUT woman, who holds
a renponnlhle riosltlon In the
navy department at Wanning-
- ton,. D. C, is visiting here. -
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Tickets are $1.25, including lunch at
the terminal cafeteria. Reserva
tions may be made by writing Dr.
Grace Keith. 811 Corbett building
Miss lEmma Christman, 167 East
Twenty-sixth street, or Elizabeth
Barry u. S. National bank.
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The members of the Portland
Women's Research club are invited
to provide themselves with basket
luncheons and attend a piqnic to be
held at Peninsula park July 21. Cof
fee will be served at noon. The
entertainment for the occasion will
be in charge of Mrs. Urva Dewitt
Maxson. All desiring - to make
reservations must call Mrs. Phillip
uevurtz, Atwater 5855.
The members of the Ockley Par.
ent-Teacher association are re
minded of a meeting which is to be
held tomorrow afternoon, July 17,
at 1130 o clock in Peninsula park,
The members of the Portland
Women's New Thought club will
assemble at First and Alder streets
at 11:30 A. M.'July 19, preparatory
ior teavmg ror ine oaks, where the
ciub picnic is to be held.
Serva circle No, 850. Neighbors f
Woodcraft, will hold the regular
meeting Monday, July 17, in -Wood-
crait nau Tenth and Taylor streets.
au weignDors or Woodcraft are in
vited.
The Harmony club met at thn
home of Mrs. Roy Nichols Wednes
day. AfteV a luncheon cards were
piayea, honors going to Mrs. n
iNicnois, Mrs. is. l. Dimmett and
jure. j. uoiste.
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OREGON CITY, Or., July 15
(Special.) Mrs. Harriet Freeman.
formerly Miss Harriet Moore of this
city, now holding a responsible posi
tion in the navy department at
Washington, D. C, is . spending - a
jui nun ui a moiun s vacation here.
Four years ago she answered her
country's call for young women in
the service and since takins- un her
official duties has been rapidly ad
vanced. "She is delighted with her
worn m tne capital city. Mrs. Free
man Is visiting her sister. Mrs. E. H
James of Portland, formerly Miss
Agnes Moore of Oregon City. This
is ner iirsi visu nere in two years
Due to the large attendance of the
memoers at tne Gladstone Chautan
Qua the Sunnyside W. C. T. U. will
not hold its meetings , during the
muiua oe juiy.
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A silver tea will be given by the
auxiliary to World War post No.
907, Veterans of Foreign Wars, at
tne nome or Theresa Clifford July 20,
RHODODENDRON POPULAR
Many Rainbow Trout Are Report
ed to Have Been Caught..
RHODODENDRON. Or.. Julv 15..
(Special.) Fishing has proved to be
a success at Rhododendron during
the week. Rainbow trout havebeen
caught in large numbers. Hiking
has been enjoyed because of the cool
weather.
Patrons at the Inn this week were
Mrs. A. F. Curtiss, Frederic Curtiss
Mrs. Lillian Mathews, Miss Edna
Francelle Lord, Mr. and Mrs.
Mann Fisher, W. H. Cook, Mrs. Gus
Luellwitz, Mrs. C. B. Kent and fa
ily, Miss Nellie Murnane, Miss Kath
erine Murnane, Mrs. R. "Everding,
Mrs. H. R. Sverding, Miss Caroline
Bverding, Miss Marian Horn.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bowman have
taken possession of the Rhododen
dron annex for July.
Mr. and Mrs. Dooley and family
are settling in the Rhododendron
bungalow for a few weeks' stay. I
Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Minor and
daughters, Marcile and Barbara I
Jane, arrived last week and opened !
Honeymoon lodge for the summer. I
Mrs. Mary A. Humbel is a guest at
their cabin for two weeks. j
Mrs. Keith of Oregon City has'
opened Keith cottage for the sum
mer. "
Dr. W.. F. Stout and family have
settled In their new cottage on Zig
Zag. , - -
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kendall and
family have opened their new cot
tage and will move in during this
week. '
Miss Eileen- Madigan was here the
last two weeks at Camp Rusty.
The Gortler cottage has been
opened for the summer and Mrs. S.
K. Hollister is passing the summer
with Mrs. F. C. Gortler, Carl Gort
ler, and Sam Gortler.
Mrs. Lou Home, Elaine Home,
Weldon Home and their guest, Mar
jorle Viggers, . are domiciled in
Dreamland.
The Naples has been opened for
the summer and Mrs. H. I. Natchin
and family are enjoying themselves
there.
1 The Bratneys passed the week
end in the Lawrence cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. X" H. Gilbaugh and
family are spending the summer In
their cottage, on Zig Zag creek.
Edgewater Crest has been opened
for the summer and Mrs. Edward
Pape has entertained Mrs. Rogers
during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rlescn and
family are staying in the Oliver cot
tage. - Mr. and Mrs. John E. Henry and
family are in their cottage on Zig
Zag. .
The Luckels will move into their
new home -about the 15th of this
month.
Mrs. Richard Price and family will
soon move into theirnew home on
Zig Zag creek. :
The new home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Ball at the one-mile bridge
on Zig Zag is now ready for occu
pancy. Since Hawns Home was opened
for the summer Mrs. G. W. Hawn
and daughter Ruth have had as
guests Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen and
children. G. W. Hawn, E. W. Hop
kins, Harry Hagan, John Hein, Miss
Edith De Koning, William Harper
and Ralph Le Valley.
Founder of Missions to Be
Honored by Pageant.
Play in Ont of Doors to Be. Pre
sented Near Priest's Grave.
CARMEL, Cali July 15. (By the
Associated Press.) Tribute to
Father Junlpero Serra.. the heroio
founder of many of California's old
missions, will be paid by Carmel
literary . folk July 21," 22 and 23
when they present a pageant
drama, "Serra," in the Forest thea
ter here, a scant mile from where
Father Serra's body lies in the Mis
sion church of San Carlos.
Garnet Holme, an authority on
the history of the padres and a well-
known author of several outdoor
nlayB, has written the pageant-
drama and will direct the produc
tion. Herbert Grirawood, an actor
well known in New York and Lon
don, will play the title role, "Serra.
The other members of the cast will
be largely residents of Carmel and
Monterey, not far from here.
Hope is expressed by Mr. Holme
that "Serra" will be presented
yearly here in honor of the pioneer
churchman, one of whose missions
was founded in Carmel. Mr. Holme
thinks that Father Serra should be
honored by Carmel just as Stratford-
on-Avon honors William . Shakes
peare yearly and as the French city
of Dijon pays tribute to the memory
of Joan of Arc.
GHOSTS ANNOY POLICE
Cops Disgusted . AVIth liuunted
Houses in Hawaii.
HONOLULU, T. H., July 5. (Spe
cial.) One grand chance for Sir
Conan Doyle lies in the mystery of
the haunted houses of One Mile Post,
Piihonua, island of Hawaii. A few
nights ago an alarm reached the po
lice station in Hilo to the effect
that a ghost had been seen to enter
certain house m One Mile Post
The ghost ambled right in through
the solid walL When the cops ar
rived the house was surrounded by
100-odd residents of One Mile Post
to keep the intruder in. Examina
tion revealed that the house was
locked up from the inside and the
house was vacant.
Hardly were the officers back in
headquarters when another call
came from the same vicinity but
from.another house. The ghost of
the former owner was reported
stalking about. The search re
vealed tfo ghost and one disgusted
cop was left to keep the evil spirits
away during the rest of the night.
PAIR WEDDED 50 YEARS
Mr. and Mrs. Ar. H. Ferris Hon-
ored on Golden Anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ferris; with
five of their family present, cele
brated their golden wedding anni
versary last Friday night at their
home, 5308 Seventieth street South
east, with a merry party planned
by their children. Two sons, Hubert
C. Ferris of Los Angeles and George
H. Ferris of Long Beach, were not
able to be present.
The other four sons and a daugh
ter, who live in Portland, were pres
ent. They were: Walter IK Ferris,
William H. Ferris, Charles L. Ferris,
John O. Ferris and Mrs. Julia M.
Christopher. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris
also have 13 grandchildren.
Mr. Ferris, who is 71 years old.
and Mrs. Ferris, who is 7.0. werel
very generously rememoerea Dy tne
Ira Powers Furniture company, with
which Mr. Ferris has been associated
for nine years. -
Museum Fellowship Trio Named.
HONOLULU, T. H., July 15. The
three men named on the Bishop
museum fellowship, an honorary
order created by Yale university,
have just been announced for this
year.
The first is Professor N. E. A.
Hinds, instructor . of geology at
Harvard, who is to study the geol
ogy of the island of Kauai. The
other Is Dr. Fowler of the Phila
delphia academy of science, who is
the foremost authority on fish in
the Pacific. The third is Professor
Carl Skottsberg of Sweden, a bot
anist who has devoted his life to
the study of Pacific plants.
Slackers to AValt Five Years.
SPOKANE, Wash., July 15.. De
nial of citizenship until five years
from the signing of the armistice
was ordered by Judge Frank Rud
kin in the federal court here re
cently in the' cases of five appll
cants classed as "slackers." Thirty
nine applications for - citizenship
were heard, of which 23 were ad
mitted, six continued and ten dis
missed, including the case of the
five slackers.
WOMAN ACTS AS ASSISTANT PASTOR OF
. AMERICAN CHURCH IN GERMAN CAPITAL
Rev. Gertrude 'von Petzold Once Was in Charge of Church in Birmingham Other Women of Prom
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AMERICAN tourists who visit
Berlin this summer will find
Rev. Gertrgd von Petzold as
sisting the pastor of. the American
church there. She was in charge of
church at Birmingham in 1914,
but had to leave England on account
of the war. She is of German birth,
but was (brought up in Scotland.
The actress, Lilian McCarthy, who
came to this country some years ago
with Granville Barker, is now Lady
Keeble. She married Professor F.
W. Keeble two years ago and he
b,as just been knighted.
Ten thousand miles of travel is
NEWS FROM BEACJT RESORTS
(Continued From Page 10.)
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Weaver, Mrs. J.
Vanduyn, Frances Vanduyn, W. A.
Coffey, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Brownell,
Roy Feldenheimer and R. H. Kaltz
are among the recent arrivals at the
Shelburne.
Mitchell cottage Is housing Mr.
and Mrs. B. F, Litfin and son from
The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bowman and
daughter Alice are guests at the
Hotel Seaview.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Winterbotham
are building a new home at Hplman
station.
Mrs. Wilson and daughter Flor
ence of Hood River are vacationing
here.
Mrs. James Perry and Mr. and
Mrs. Roscoe Keator will occupy the
Roberts cottage this season.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Ladd and
children are at The Willows.
The J. Wesley Ladd summer home I
will be open July 19.
Cottagette is occupied by Mrs.
Means and two children of Portland.
Mrs. Frank Stevens of Nampa,
Idaho, is a guest at the Wills cot
tage. Willard and Glen Blackstone will
spend the summer at the Winter
botham cottage. These lads have
not missed a season here for the last
nine years. -
Mr. and Mrs. William Yeo and son
Frank are summering at the Fern
wood cottage. Miss Dorothy Bick
ner is their house guest.
Mrs. E. Belfield and children, Mar
garet, Edwin and Audrey, have
taken a cottage on the boulevard.
Among the recent arrivals at the
Hotel Seaview are: Leith Johnston,
H. Robinson, C. P. Eliot, M. Silver,
thorne, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Howard,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hammack.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jamison have
opened their attractive summer
home Bide-a-wee. Their daughter,
Mrs. David L. McDanlel, and son
David Jr. arrived Tuesday frdm San
Francisco to spend the summer.
Mrs. Rosa Waters and son- Henry
will arrive this week.
Miss Mildred Love, a student at
Pullman college, wll (spend her va
cation with Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Waters. - ,
Mrs. Roy E. Morse and son Max
well of Pendleton are among the
visitors at the Seacrest cottage.
Miss Anna Smith is entertaining
Mrs. Smith and little daughter.
Mrs. H. H. Streeter Is the house
guest of Mrs. W. A. Weaver at the
Seacrest cottages. Mr. Weaver and
Captain Ray Wenks were week-end
visitors.
Mrs. W. H. Pope is entertaining
Mrs. H. E. Pope, Elizabeth Allyn,
Marjorie Towne and Hollis Trees.
Robert F. Shepherd spent the
the aggregate of these three women
in their visit to Radcliffe college
for its commencement. They are
Mrs. Edward Holden, who . came
from Para, Brazil; Beulah Marie
Dix, the playwright, of Hollywood
(in private life Mrs. George Flebbe).
and Mrs. Parker Maddux of San
Francisco. MisS Dix wrote an orig
inal play, "The Girl Comes Home,"
for the reunion.
.
Mrs. Clair Eugenia Smith, who
has made a name in Italy as an
opera singer and who was for a
time a member of the Chicago Opera
company, has returned to Milan to
her former- instructor.
week-end with his family ,at the
Seacrest cottages.
Mrs. Frank Heitkemper and sons
Allard and Francis arrived Monday
to spend two weeks In their cottage
on, the ridge. .
Mrs. C. J. Cook spent last week as
the guest of Mrs. Fred Jennings. -
;Dr. Lawrence Selling has returned
from the medical convention at Spo
kane and is with his family here.
H. A. Mader and family. Glen H.
Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred I Stone
and Jack OB'rien were guests at
The Gables last week.
Miss Audrey Jensen Is the house
guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Will
iams. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stambaugh and
family arrived Monday for the sea
son. - -
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wolfard have
opened their summer home here.
Mrs. William Harder is domiciled
in the Estes cottage.
H. Glenn and daughters from The
Dalles are among the new arrivals
at the beach. .
Mrs. L. L. Seufert and baby of
Portland are In their cottage on the
boulevard.
' Mrs. B. E. Loomis has taken the
Marsh cottage for the season.
The Dewart family Is occupying
the Millard summer home here.
Mrs. T. C. Elliott and sop of Walla
Walla are summer visitors here.
H. R. Wakeman and family will
occupy the C. C. Smith cottage.
C. E. Meredith and family are re
cent arrivals ,at the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lawrence and
family will spend the summer at
the Winterbotham cottage.
Mrs. R. Glasgow and daughter
Mary Helen are guests at the Man
ner cottage. .
Mrs. E. Schaff and daughters Rose
and Helen have opened their sum
mer home here.
Miss Isabel Schetky is spending
the summer months with Grandma
Knight.
Miss Pearl Westberg is vacation
ing with Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Thorsen
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Healy and chil
dren Bernice and Frank Jr. are
summering in their cottage here.
Mr. Healy returned to Portland Sun
day but will be back soon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Brownell mo
tored to the beach.and are spending
a few days at the Thorsen cottage.
Mr. - H. E. Coleman and eon Hal
motored down to open their cottage.
They are having a new fireplace
built and other improvements on
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Manner and daughter
Jean motored to Beach Center to
spend the week-end.
Mrs. Jack Lewis and daughter
Ealinor, with Miss Helen Pittelkau
Kir
and Pauline Bondurant. are domi
ciled in the Schiller cottage on the
boulevard.
Miss Dagmar Skulason and Marion
Wilcox will be tne guests of Airs.
Jack Lewis next week.
Mrs. R. E. Bondurant and Mrs.
Pittelkau will arrive soon to join
their daughters, who are vacation
inff here.
Ed Concannon motored .to The
Shelbourne to vis't his mother, Mrs.
J. T. Concannon. -
Mrs. John Houston and mother,
Mrs. Harder, of Vale, Or., have taken
a cottage for the season..
Mrs. W. J. Corcoran and son, Dr,
Ed Corcoran, returned to Portland
last week.
Mrs. William O'Donnell and daugh
ter Mary and sons William and John
motored to their beach home, where
they will remain until September.
Mrs. Ed Garner and baby Dons
are visiting Mrs. Garner's .parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Withers.
Dr. and Mrs. Stuart McGuire and
sons are at the McGuire cottage at
Beach Center. -
A. F. Watson and William Muffett
motored back to Spokane last Sat
urdav after a short stay here.
Mrs. W. Seaholm and daughter
Silvin are summering at the Way
home. They have as their guests
Merle Lavelle, Miss La Dessa Rich
mond and Clifford Wooden.
Mrs. Frank E. McClure and son
Warren will spend the remainder o
July at the Sechtem cottage. Mr.
and Mrs. William Nash were their
guests last week and Mr. McClure is
a frequent visitor.
Mrs. D. S. Baker and daughter
Barbara of Walla Walla- are domi
ciled in the Hull cottage for the
season. Mrs. Carl Gensel of Pendle
ton is visiting them.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Barnekoff and
children Ruth and Kiernan are sum
mering at the Martin cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Spencer and
children, Helen Elizabeth, Jack A,
and Omar C. Jr., may be found at
the Plympton cottage.
Mrs. Nettie Jeffcott of Portland
is a recent arrival at the beach.
Miss Grace Howatt and Mrs.
Thomas Dryden and daughter Mar.
garet- Grace are occupying tn
Weaver cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sims and chil
dren of The Dalles have taken the
Carter cottage here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edwards are
vacationing at the Sunset hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rles of Port
land are summering at the McFar
land cottage, which they purchased
recently.
Mrs. E. Durkln was a week-end
visitor of Mrs. J. Way.
Among the recent arrivals at th
Sunset hotel are Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Hendricks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hodgdon will
occupy the Porter cottage for th
remainder of July.
FAMILIES GOING TO BEACH
Old Hesidcnts and Newcomers
Are Among Arrivals.
OCEAN PARK, Wash., July 13.
(Special.) Many families are arriy.
ing at Ocean Park, some who have
spent the summer months here for
many years and some who are new
comers.
Life. on the beach is most inter
esting, especially for those who en.
joy the outdoor life and water
sports. The Park enjoys the dis
Unction of offering to its visitors
either a quiet swim in the bay or the
excitement of surf bathing. The
oyster beds are not many miles
away, and all sorts of sea-food may
be had here tn quantities.
Camp Willapa, where the future
belles of Portland are summering
under the direction of Miss Elliott,
is very close to the park and the
girla . make frequent viBits here.
They come en masse to the quaint
little church on Sunday.
Mrs. Jack White ia the guest of
Miss Katherine Hart at Oceanside,
Domiciled in the Beechy cottage
is Mrs. J. A. Trosh.
Mrs. E. R. McKay will occupy the.
Love cottage this season.
Mrs. Elmer Falk and Mrs. Ger.
trude McCready are guests at the
Chapman summer home.
Mrs. W. R, Glendeninc is the
house guest of Mrs. Campbell at
Oceanside.
Mrs. M. C Season Is summering ,
at the Schmeer cottage. .:.
Among the tourists who are en
joying an outing at the Ocean Park
uto camp are Mr. and Mrs. tierDert
Faber, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hazey, G.
W. Parmeter, Mrs. H. W. Laurie and
William Dalrymple.
Captain Victor Painter is occupy
ing the King bungalow.
F. O. Lucas is among tne recent-
arrivals, at the park.
Helen Parfitt. Sarah and Hen- .
riette Holmes may be found at Sel-
dom inn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Higgins are ;
among the new arrivals at tne ,
beach.
Mrs. R. H. Grahame will occupy
the Harry Haseltlne cottage this
season. .
H. Spielers and family are domi-
ciled in one of the Sprague cot-
tages. 4 ,
Helen Ernst Lmton is a summer i
visitor at the Park. f
Miss Doris Klindt Is occupying
er summer home home. "
Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Ledin will ;
s-pend the summer months at the i
Olson cottage.
Jacob Bosshart Is among the new :
arrivals.
Miss Martie Smith and Miss Macie
O'Neil are domiciled in the Locust
cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Blake and
aaugniers aiuarea, leucine ana tier-
trude will occupy the Sprague cot-
tage for a month.
Richard Neal Boone of Maryland
is a visitor here.
Miss Frances Gill will entertain
as her House guest Miss Helen
Haseltine. -
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Phillips and ?
Frank Taylor of The Dalles arrived
last week.
Mrs. M. Mon Pere and Miss Kath- i
ryn Mon Pere are vacationing bere. -
Among the recent arrivals at the Z
Taylor hotel are Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Harkins, James McKinley, I. S. Sing-
lar and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks. .
Occupying the McClaln bungalow
are Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Purcell and
Julius O'Neil.
P. H. Coffey and family are sum-'-
mering at the Normandin cottage,
Miss Elsie Beaumont Is a new-
comer at Curran camp.
Ralph A. Smith of Vancouver is ,
enjoying a visit here. '
Mrs A. A. Brjeg is among the new
arrivals at the Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Schmeer and
family motored down last Saturday
and will spend the remainder of the v
season In their summer home here. J
Mr. and Mrs. Will DuBols and
daughter arrived last week and are
now occupying their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Claire and Miss
Elsie Claire have opened their cot- ;
tage here.
Mrs. R. W. Haygood is a house
guest at the DuBois cottage, r
Mrs. L. J. Werschkul is now oc-
cupying her summer home here. "
Mrs. R. Fields is among the re- '
cent arrivals at xne Deacn.
Mrs, C. J. Healy is vacationing at
The Billows.
Mrs. Munsell is entertaining her
daughter. Mrs. A. G. Nurroughs, and
granddaughter of New York- City.
MANZANITA COTTAGES OPEN
Attractive Inn AVill Be Opened Dy
Family From Wheeler.
MANZANITA, Or.. July 13. (Spe
cial.; House guests or miss au
f Vlnnilrlnnlnlr AnttoVQ SPA
Miss Martha Buck of Portland and -Mis
Sadie Trotter of Morris, 111. "
. . : 1 1' 1 1 .. r. . DA.tlqn anH -
Miss C. Wethered of Los Angeles
are domiciled in the iaton oottage.
Mrs. Ben Titus. Tom Swennes, K. L. f
swennes, jarene ana rjno owtnutu
They will remain for the remainder
of July and the forepart of August.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Pickens, Rev.
A. Caldwell and Miss Rita Caldwell
of Spokane are stopping in Manza
nita for a month and are installed
in Craney Crow cottage.
La Pftloma cottage is occupied by
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ambelle of Portland
who will stop the fortnight.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Nunn and fam
ily of Wheeler have arrived at
Mansanita to open the attractive
Manzanita inn. They are accompa
nied by Mrs. E. E. Sherman, also of
Wheeler,
Mr. and Mrs. V. Walker of Port
land are occupying the Russell cot
tage. Mr. and Mrs. T. Nesvold of Port
land are stopping for the week at
Manzanita inn.
Lanning's Rest, the attractive
summer home of the C. M. Lannings.
is closed until the latter, part of
August while Mr. and Mrs. Lanning
are in Portiana.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Allen of Day- -ton.
who are tourine the beaches.
were camped near Manzanita on .
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Rinehart of
er, Dr. Lois Ferguson of Seaside, mo--
tored through Manzanita last week,
stopping for luncheon..
A motor party camped at Lane's
over the week end, were Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Howd. Miss Vead Howd
and Clifford Wilson of Salem, Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
Deryl and Norma of Mohler and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Jones of Newberg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Wither of
Nehalem were at Lane s Place last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lowe of Bull
Run, Or., were camped at Lane's
camp ground last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Erickson of
Portland are enjoying a week at
Lane's.
OYSTEKVIiXE SEASON OPENS
Taako Inn and Private Cottages
Filling AVIth Vacationists.
OYSTERVILLE, Wash, July 15.
(Special.) Recent guests at Taako
inn include Miss lone Hartley of
Portland and sister, Mrs. Tanquary
of Canton, 111.; Dr. William O. Flack
and wife of Portland, Miss Lydia.
Deane of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. O. S.
McLaughlin of Pasadena, Cal.; Miss
Katherine Kahley of University of
California and Misa Daisy Sunddy
of Portland.
Mrs Tjittin Hannon of NewberS
and daughter, Mrs. J. B. Hollings-
worth and cnuaren or uunaee, are
domiciled in the Myrtle Rose cot
tage and entertained over the
Fourth Miss R. Gladys Hannon of
Portland, J. B. Hollingsworth of
Dundee, Dr. C. W. Moore, of Port
land and Miss Katherine, daughter
if Dr. Moore, who is Dassinir the
summer at Camp Wlllapa.
E. G. French, director of agricul-
Robinson, supervisor of horticul
ture, recently visited the Rich-.
ardson cranberry marsh located In
rvvntr-utllA and were much imDresstt
hv tb nromlse of another banner
crop. This marsh reports no froslw
this year.
C. C. Taylor and wife of Portland
are passing their vacation in- their.
cottage, tne cay v lew, -sua navs
V Siting lliem V. . jjj o anu ucputw.
J. u. J? ay ana wue rnruaaa are
visiting Earl Fay and family.
Carl Fresbie and. Charles Quigley
of the Jefferson, high are spending'
their vacation ia the Greenman cot-
Prof, and Mrs. George H. Guinn cf-
Pe Ell were visitors at tne Myrtle
Rose Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greeley, Ray
mond, Wash., were Oyaterville cal'.
era recently.