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300,000Maxwells; v - By liuth Lenore Fisher 4, , .!? Ir- aod Mrs. Arthur II. Wil son Wednesday when thry Wii leave fCrMohteir "-e'oS ' Jul Ik nng to Taconia- they to- thilr Car' and ?o by rail Irtrn wMKVer BritUh Columbia, . irom which nisrt v,. n ,v, uw win sail on I th Lmprcss ot Asia, July 10. Tbey Will Toa lhrni,l. ; ... . i A?H,4 Jaa?'KlDdia- CLna- Australia. tE Sj:ih America , aad many other couatritsthroush which thei business with the steamship com pany takes them, arriving in Enir X me t,me during .May. They Pfen to toake a similar tour each J ear for four -years. ! ' Among the most delightful ot the numerous courtesies shown Mr. and T"' Arthur ll. Wilson before their : departure was the dinner for- whieli Dr. a.d M s. C. H. Kiertson were hosts Friday night. A. bowl of beautiful Americaa Beau ty roses centered the table perfect In appointments around; which coy er were placed for five, r . y: jOne of the cha-ming Events or the week was the. dinner partv Tues day night given by Dr. anil' Mm. ; Mark Skiff at their home in the Skirr apartments, celebrating the home coiiilng of a group of youjg men lately returned from France, jthe'i aKin, jr.. ana the wedding J anniversary of the hosts. JcJI.ow, Poppies and white Shasta daisies ia dainty baskets made the rooms most attractive and added to the yelldw and white , colors thac Were USPfl in thai t!nn. f : -.-i low popple place cards marked plac es lor ie following': '-Mr. and -TTT3. Chester Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Grove. Miss Euaaine Craig. Miss Marie Marshall. Charles Craig, Ger ald Kneeves. Therjn Hoover. Mark Skiff, JaU and the hosts. L v. v' t . :" ! Miss f rance3 Davis arrived this week to $;end the summer wUh Mrs. II. R. Crawford r ! . Mr. an! Mrs. J. E. Brophy en tertained p-a family dinner Friday noon celebrating their nineteenth wedding anniversary. At theii wed ding .redj -rambler roses .were used in the decorations so the hosesj used these again in her rooms at this 'me. Covers were laid for: Mr. and Mrs. J.'H. McCorkle, Mr. and Mrs. George fc.ches. Mrs. II. B. Brophv and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brophy. ; ,:. ' -35- ;-. ' -'. Mr. ari'l Mrs. George Riches and Mr. and Mr3. J. II. McCorkle mo tored to Neskowfn Beacb Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. McCorkle will spend A- -4- x. .r ? v m K. x -'?:. the, summer at their cittae while Mr. nd ,Mrs. ! Riches, will return Monday. i Mrs. S. Hibbs and her.'daughter, Mrs. Williams, are visiting in Sa lem this week at the 11. C.. Miles' home. ,j ! , . - ' i : Miss M Vrjorie Baaks or Boston ar rived in Salem this week and wtU spend the ummer at the F. XV. Spencer home. Miss Banks is a charming young wonun and will be delightfully entertained during her stay here. ! , " M-. and Mrs. Walter Burban of Portland . spen,t Taesday night with Mr. aad ,Mrs. William McGilchrist Jr., Mr. gnd Mrs. Gilchrist enter tained their guests for supper at the couniry ctuo. . ; j j j ? Mr. and Mrs. CJA. Willa inent pioneers of Salem arrived borne Taay nignt Trom Portland where they were during the Rosa show and ine fioneers reunion. Friends of MIm Ruth ihn. m be interested to "know that at pres- eai sne is visiting,,her brother, Claud M Johns in OaklanrlJ Pal Atiao Johns left Salem' a short , time ago wnn Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. French, of Baker in their car for a tour or California.' j Mrs. Anna itea'd. a traTior in .n of the schools of Portland is a house guest at the O. P. Hoff home. Mrs. R. L. Ragan and son How ard nave goae to California to join Mr. Ragan on a two months motor inp rrom san Francisco to Portland. Mr. Ragan is returning from Colora do where, ha was salesman for the Oregon City woolen mills. They plan to move to Denver in September. Lelia Ragan Is Tisiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. I C. Cava- naugn on i;oun street. , - ' j , 1! ? 4 ' - 1 -4 V S r,- i P P 6 are eIht to Jearn tha Mrs. William II. rniuk has been engaged as soloist for the lind coneerts on Frk ay nights during the summer months. She possesses a" beautiful soprano voice, clear and rnnanf- 'Sh.i,..-... A. Lt?? . Deaut.ltul. and all ri lrv. r: v."oa va us occasions - ..- o b'"u fv iiMi :s tier. -w i j Miss Laura Miles is eipect-?d home from Columbia university in . York this week. She and her broth er Ross motored frm there to Rich mond. Ind.. where they were lh" guests, of Pror. II D. Marshall. From Richmond Misa Miles will come by Railway while her brother will drive to Salem, j , , Miss Edith Milesr has just returned from Pacific college at New.berg. " Wednesday night was given to th? Elks club when they gave their ben efit dance for the Salvation Armv drive which is on this ! week. The beautiful green aad white dera tions arranged -br the seniors of the high school" for their graduation were left. The ElksT ,1 5 -piece or chestra furnished the music. The Elks ar always good hosts and a large number of people passed the evening in this popular i diversion. Mrs.-O. P. Hoff wasja- cha ining iiuaieM iasi week when she enter tained, for her hon M. Wandt. formerly one of - Salem's niOSl DODUlar imtrnne 1,nf i lit- 1 1 i n I ri iiini n- a . artistically decked with quantities oi rea.ana cream v velinnr rn. ' - - MIIU in tne dininz room nink an uki roses, peonies, and, fern were com bined beautifully. -T)nrin" h f noon Mrs. Norlyn Morf, of Portlaad sang several beantifTi- .nn ti.. guests ail old friends of Mrs. Wandt fcpent the hours chatting over their neeaieworK. Assisting the hostess in serving the dainty refreshments were jirs. w. li. nenry. Mrs. Xorlyn Hoff. MISS LUCILLE EMMONS Miss Lucille home from the rhir where she studied harmony and com- iin WUis Kaar, the emi nent COm005er ant r.Un i.w r. dolph Reuter. graduating with the June class., She also took a special course in the latest matt.w. - . w rle X1"0 'nding class methods in, snoots which are being introduced with such i f,f, itmmona plans for the re iaaeunue. JULY - RECORDS ON SALE P?th?tu? m!lfe.t b offired in &a July SSftlfcaS. t7i?' "r'F- Call,: - . , - "- w fume or inese rsallv hXK,ka?!?mbrs- rlltr "C U" from the lalf-hundred to select from. 7 ijoje. Fir o Rcwy Piaioas Clauai. Mtnto n prrtet endttio oi ihn beaoliiul xx.Coi ioe. Jtmat Hollnwn JomI Hollnun Petite VUe Cavntta , ruTiM t-- "t . . .. . iMllfll de Syhna" Poneato" , - Card lUpublicain Band Bdijr Sundajr a aploiat and muaical director J 12 irr $1.50 40161 -12 ) 40160 12 tn-h ) U3 inch 1 220S3 ' 10 inch niSaTSkeDoea OhlLawdyl. BUI Murrajr. Tartar Wb I Cat U. InajJSfc My (Wrt Fanta-ty (One iepV t ' Swaet siameaa 1 Fox Trnt) ! i P"UU T1 Orchaatra Band Slim Jromhnne (One Step) i I t ryfaodjr bKtmmm Now (Fm T sIrno- Jaxa Band 22064 , 10 Wh s.i I 22095 J-10 iF.-h 4 s . ") 22101 10 inch BETTER STYLE ' MORE COMFORT and Miss Do- Mrs Srthi8 Knshtfu -'ir were: Mathews. Mm iim. . m iuu, Airs. S- AB8Chen' Mra..Dan J. Fry Mrs. ill ?f K""er' " A. A. Hard ing. Mrs. C. A. Holm, Mrs J A An- w n ii .- ,lenUrlca. Mrs. )- i Inry. M s. Alice H. Doddt Mrs. L.- Savace of p.rti.n . rfl..11,?" of prtland. and MJss Mrs, Wandt has gone to Portland where she is a guest at the JJaan v Miss Elinor Hall or I'nion. U-the ?."r8t ,.f. 'Ml3s frothy chambers. ?l.XV na MlM Chambers are v,ui uni3ga sisters. -Friends of Mainr ana ir . Hall will be pleased to learn that they .returned to Salem to jnake lurir llJIIie. j Mrs. Charles A. ParV rh,,;,i. entertained the Leisure Hour club Tuesday after noon at their beautiful min'r-v Itt Folk COUntV. The rnnn.. .. ..a rii- aniiucaiiy arrayed with pink Can terbury bells and dInhininm r:,..... of the club were Mrs. John Wallace narmson and Mis? Dorothy Pearce Dining the hour Mi. r. ... ----- ... v a . . r nonorea tne guests with several piano soios. - 1 ji jt Miss Kliza Nolan hart fm- guest. daring; the w.-ek MUs Teresa uevereaux ot, IiaadoQ. Miss Grace Sutton whn ,-,. i vmpioyea in tne accident romtniralon at the state bouse has been trans ferred to lh. Pnrl9,l ,.rri : - ifi f. tier manv friends will rrgrrt that she is leaving saiera. ' . - -y. -Mr. and Mrs. John Waters have returned from their uMih. . .. . i). air iivw nom n.i n ih.i. uuuic ai i.j boutn 17th strecX " ' : is. Miss Laura Heist shn i. at... J l'il. rp8lrucr.on work at Camp Devens Mass.. while fr. and Mrs. D. II. Pjtt, home in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Dr. xanerson win be remembered as thf dean at Willamette University while nicy wk-b living here. Miss Heis also vUited friends in Washington. D. C. and later, her old home ia iran..i Kapids, Mich. grow better as their numbers multiply LIKE an artist who paints a picture, or a man j in business, the Maxwell improves with each day's output 1 Gradual, almost invisible to the man at the force or in the accounting office but certain as the rfeinV of the sun, there's an improvement well nigh daily. There have been five years of making this , Maxwell better and better, and the basic desiVnlhas ' never changed once in that time. I , -,-if AJ-ue timf th.e axwe11 was known only jas a hill-climber. Again it gained attention through its work in rough country. Then it earned a reputa tion on economy. But gradually it became better relibmty1" SPken f fr itS endurin- everlasting That kind of reliability that doesn't burn your pocketbook with repair bills, that knows no task! too difficult, that never complains of old age, that dves you about as much trouble as a pair of shoes, that ' travels on a very small gas appetite. - j. 300,000 of them are in use throughout the world, t In those sections of the world where few cars make good, there you will find the Maxwell often the dominating car. .1 The 300 000th Maxwell is the same basic c4 as Maxwell No. 1. No changes in design-but mlny improvements. j J 30nmnfOdOU NeJrly 300,000 of one model has its obvious effects. . j .'rr mti.'., 0n hrf OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE CO. l ill Court Street c i j balein, Ofcgon You have a ricrht to oxnect lmtli of these essentials, in vOUr new corsets. You can make sure of getting them in -! , i . . FK0L.VSED CORSETS Just as the front lace principle is atimmeu to be the --most' modern and correct, so are FKOLASED CORSETS, recognized as the most comfortable and satisfactory for women in all walk of life. Renska L Swart v ; Corset Specialist 115 Liberty St. ! . , . ; . : -.a i i . ! . ' . V. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas llnlnun . r entertaining as house guests at their ouruuiuan nome Mrs. William n- son and daurhter. MilHrod fr, ni w - - - vhi sacs ena, ii on tan a. The home of Mr v v ; - n I North fhnrK .w. . v ourci was lor eene of murS ni u.wnen a ramiiv rpnninn n - "ge nome ror the three sons from service with the Fniteri t es took place. There were 27 ..ct. present which Included nine son ana ramilies and Mr. and Mrs. v,nanes Williamson who motorel from Portland. Th beautifully decorated witli sweet peas, nasiurttums -and greenery JS. ' jr. Tuesday aft . uviuf. giirsi day at the Illahee rmmir. -i.,k !.. Place was naturally the mecca for miipiy niaias and matrons. The house was a slow with ririnm h... wild riowers. The.e are alwarg ,le- ut auair and are much en jojeu ry air who attend. Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Muhlte of Port- idu are guests or the tormer's un cle ard aunt. Mr. nH v - -. .rumi Sykes. jfr. and Mrs. lluhite were lecenny married In Portland.. Mr. and Mrs. vnii.m n e as inetr eno.t. r. r. . . -v.. . ... i . nuu 1 IB. t arKer or Pendleton. Mrs. Gertrude Pamomn-nr on- ton has been the guest f her sister hips laoei Robertson this week. Maidenhair feim rnmliino, witu pastel shades of Tanirhurv tiu- were used with a charming effect by i. &mith Hr. when she en tertained the tn in twit-. Ar i. - ii.u Luncheon club at her home last edneslar at 1 nVtns-v .. the Club at this tlm m-or. r- . N. Hush. Sirs. Hen W. Olmft. Mrs. ?,rt!7ld' CamTon of Silveflon. Miss blizaheth Lord. Ml Uar.,. r Per. and Miss Mabel Robertson. jr. w About a dozen ronnl f 4.- ! younger set motored to the Charles I - . i K. Spauldins farm last Wednesday iiKm ana enjoyed a barn dne i. en as a benefit ror the Salvation Ar my campaign. Those who went ere Clara Hreitensteln. Kihi er. irene uurtlss. 11a Spaulding. Reatha Murhes. Vivian u.rr. Olga Cray. Marie Chittenden. Doro thy Donaldson. Maybelle Keinhart- vrare uoii. iiertrude East. Nana Putnam. Marie Marshall ri.nj. . . ... eiisioir. Allan Jones. Tin Vn Tl .. J . ueron noover. George Doust. Fred Deckebach. Victor nndnuni tv. llam Relnhart. Ellsworth Rlrketts. acK Mevenon. RirmnnH i.i bald. Hugh Kyle. Mark Skiff, and veorge .eison. Mr. and Mrs. Everett K.rn and small daurhter. Gean. are rnl of Mrs. Ferguson's aunt. Mrs. J. B. Shank. Tiiey are on their way to Med ford. Mis Constance Cartvrlirh win leave this week for Berkeley. Cal.. where she will Ko to summer school. Mrs. .R-. E. Grover of Irf intn- is a guest at the Charlea P tM.K home on- North Liberty n. ivi. "V..a suia week. Miss Gertrude CoullarH r land is a house ruest of ho- M - I . rs. O. T. Brandt. Mrs William Brown n.i vt - Kldrlge came home Saturday light from Aatoria whF. ik.. v . i v. iur II1TV been during the week. lr. and Mrs. v n v.iM F., . . irn rlday for Boston where Dr w.t. on will take arourse In surgery at I I a-a a. a. t a MoiTc-rriiT. punning to b svub i it years. They will Tlt dif ferent places of Interest along the way. Miss Tora Mori terday from Portland and win he glloat Of Miaa flnrla r'Ki.r.kilt Miss Mortenson formerly lived In Salem and was alwara a r.nri mong tbe yonnger set. Many little afrairs are planned for her during her stay here. Mis Elizabeth twvr nr.u.t.j vnuntr violin students in r.olin re cital Monday night at her residence studio. Z6 Court street Tt.- rioua rooms were rtisllrally decor- aien wim n.ice baskets of roses, del phinium and fern. The children played their solos from mimnr. mmA showed careful study of Interpreta tion and technique. Mist La Von Cop- a... a- - a. . ciever enna Impersonator re ceived most heart r annfanu VI r fHall gaye a beautiful cornet solo. otuuurrii serenade, and waa tpanled by Miss Levy, violin and Miss I If II J a a a . 1 "are uriiDK piano. lie responded Jto a hearty applause. The vloim I mm aAm h.tm . t ... auu a,ac inree selections woica were renderd in their osoal fine style. St ruenee (Meyerbeer) Ethel Hep- Petite Walta (Hermann) Earlel Cilbert. SDlBilh Witt ( Vl i a . C; i iiM Lteonaro raham. Folk song (Weiss) Ruth Kuhn. Telling Funny Stories (Green waldl Orvin Severson. Improraotn iGrunliark 1 1 i Steingrnbe. " Firecrackers (Crn.M -t.. Sat her. Heading. Selected, t v- pock. ' " Ave Maria, f rt rfi n..- Steingrnbe. ' lU' La MaraeilLaia ( nn.. j ... v William Solof. W!ie' Nocturne on v o.i ray MaiwelL " -F U' (a) On the Boulevard (Tranklln) ioi lannnanur f.w . u- Halpb Parr. .ner, a I iterceus rnm t i .. (Cod.rd) (b) 1 Cinqnantlne (Ga briel) Ulllan Elllngsworth. (a) Tarantelle (Drdla) (b) Tran merel (Schuman) Winona Smith. Selections Junior Violin ensenv iuet March in F Maurine Ur en r.nd Howard Balch Peetx11" AVCU (Thome) ."' Spanish Walta ( Wollenhaapt) Charles La yd on. . UllL Noctarne ,LeybcIO Hlanche Orientate (Hamilton) Justus Rob ertson. Vocal solo (selrelodl Mr. nia Peterson. Selection from itanha n-u A, J. Olson. ' ' Marche desjpetlts Soldats des Plomb (Pierne) Wllma Spenee. Magical Artist Mr k c.v. r... ton. Serenade "Slnr. Km lit $71 if ni Ka t . " - ------ s luounoai James Jenks. Valse rle Concert (Cevern). Berceuse Slav. op. II (Nefnda) HJorn Gadeholt. Selections Violin enembie dob. The Wesmlnster guU4 ef the First Tresbyterianf church eloed th. .rv of thesis 18l if ye,r with most, delightful picnic Tuesday evening, la " mi ine ena or the South Commercial treet car line. Mr. and Mrs. CUarlen Ptk. Mrs. Thomas An derson, and The Mise Edna Purdy. Iioollgaard. aad Northey being In vited guests. " . A camprire.was started, and wien ies and haoon and cofree were rtHed. but the goodies that appeared when the tables were soread temntMi everyone to do his or her besL miss -iiirp.h Blair Is the president or the rntldJand the MAMr.ii.. ... wting between her and the other of ncert and the members of the guild hav resulted in much good work being done. The new studies wUl begin In the. falL ; ?.. Mr. and Mrs. O T rtrant panled by their house guests. Mrs. A M. Coullard of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Elva Misner and dantit ti-l. . n or Talwoxtb. Mich., motored to Tillamook Saturday to spend the -rva-ena. irs. Brandt Is a daugh ter of Mrs. Coullard and Mrs. Mis ner a sister bf Mr. BrandC 1 The W. C T r lit . m.. tea In the Interest of the French or phans at the home of Mrs. W. W. Rosebraogh. jlZCI Chemeketa street Wednesday Sfternoon. June 23. A mnnioat program with some read ings will be given. ' The Misses Inex and Lola Trier came from Astoria yesterday to pend a few days with their mother. Mrs. E. 8. Tyler, berore she starts ror the east; to Islt relatives aai rrlends. j - 1 A group of friends motored to Spong's ferry Friday nlitht and en--iyed a bonfire and picnic lunch, the occasion j being Paol Johnson's Mrthday. Those who wen,t were: Mr. and Mri.iPinl Jnhnann fr anil 1 f . r . ... M. a J Minn. ur. ana Mrs. tnarie Hates. Mr. and Mrs. R. o. Butler. Mr. and MrsJ Walter K. Keyes Mr. nd Mrs. Wat)er Spaulding. Miss Av Miller and Frank Lovcll. j Frldav nlrlt thai ttraaVfact rlnh airls enjoyed, a canoe, party, golnc "P the rlve,r. j J ? ' The rav iM-as sitting onihe biit of Pallas. ! -It Is the last cliaace I'll bare to r on a bust.- it evplaiaed. New York Sua.