- I Uf HUTU LXOHK FISUKU Mr. and Mn. Bn West, and the MIsHft Mbl and Gertrude West mo tored to Sheridan ':. Friday evening wberMbejr Joined Mr. and Mra. J. O. Orarea to motor to, Pacific City for the week-end. Mra. . Lloyd EdKerton Claudlne fiote), of t-oa Angeles, haa arrived In fialera and J planning to vtait at the home of her parenta. Mr. and Mra. George Roae for several weeka dur ing the anmmer. - Mr. and Mra. Charles Nelmeyer left Pftday for 8eaalde to apend the week-end . Tbey- were joined In Port land by Mr, and Mrs. Ralph llarrla who motored down with them, . Mr. and Mrs. Francis Meiers of Corvallis are the hotue gueata of Mr. and Mra. Mark Hathaway for a visit of a few daya. ' The friends of Mr. and Mrs. J..E. Law will be Interested to know that they bar taken the house occupied by the Curtis Crosses and are now domoclled there. . . fm H r n f v i n . uu miii jv. . umpB vi run land ara the guests of Mr. and Mra. W. M. Ravare of the Waldo Hills orer the week-end and tomorraw they will b joined by Mr. and Mra. William MrGilcbrist and O. B. Clancey to mo tor to Silver Creek Palls to spend the day. Mr. and Mra. F. f. Vlemfng of Portland are the house guests of Mr. and Mra. U. (1. Shipley over the week end and for the Fourth. As farewell to Ben Vlck of the Valley Motor company who soon leavea to make his home In Albany, the employes of the company motored toJFponga Landing Wednesday nlgTf to enjoy a picnic chicken aupper on the banka of the river. Games and swimming made tbe'evenlng a festive one for the 42 people who were gathered there to say farewell to their former fellow employe. Mr. and Mra. Fred A. Purdln and MIbs Dorothy Purdln of Portland are the house guests of Mr. and Mra. Lee L. Gilbert at Newport. The party left Friday morning. Mr. and Mra. Frank W. Durbln and son Frank, Jr.. left Thursday for their summer cottage at Neakowln. Yesterday they were Joined by their aons-ln-taw and their daughters, Mr. though 01 V quali t) fOU can , afford to buy the phono graph unequalled for tone, design and im portant features. THt 1KSTRUMXMT oVoUALlTY mm CLIAR AS A BELL matchless in r, costs no more than merely ordinary phonogra)hs. .There are over a score of models, and whether you pay SGO or 82500 or any" of the prices between, you get typi cal Sonora quality and magnificenl v;lue. MYRTLE KNOWLAND 415 Court Street SALEM, OREGON and Mra. Curtis Crosa of thia city and Mr. and Mra. Edward Pearson or Portland who will be with them over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Karle L. Flatutr and small children are apending the- week end and the Fourth In Albany, visit ing relatives. Dr. and Mra. Mark Skiff ire en tertain g aa their house guest Kdward Winter of Portland. w Mr. and Mra. T. A. Roberta an1 Mr. and -Mrs. Harry llawkln are apending the holiday period, at W It horn fi'bing and ramping. w Chester Olcott. eldest on of Gov ernor and Mra. Ren W. Olootl, ac companied hla grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Owen I). Hutton to Cannon beach to spend the summer. They left Thursday morning and will be oined In a few weeka by Mr. Olcott and sons. Richard and Gordon. Dr. and Mra. William II. LvLle ar rived hofne Thursday eveninp from Portland where they have been via Ring frlenda for two weka. During that time the doctor made a busi ness trip into eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Waggoner ha moved from their former home at 575 North Cottage street and are now living at 1056 Chemelceta street Dr. and Mra. J. C. Smith. Mr. and Mrsj. David Eyre, Mlaa Rovlna Eyre, Davjd Eyre and Malcolm Smith are motoring to the Tillamook beaches over the week end and tomorrow. - The home of Mr. and Mra. Georae R. Cernlck (Grace McDonald) was gladdened Thursday by the arr'val of a baby son. He haa been named George Richard Jr. To enjoy a picnic supper in the shade of the cool trees at the auto camp ground a party spent Friday evening there. Tbey were Mr. and Mra. E. A. McElvaln, Mr. and Mra. Ernest Bowen. Mr. and Mra. Lewis Mlshler, Mr. aad Mrs: R. L. White, Mr. and Mra. Jesse Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. E. erth. Mlaa Elizabeth Lord relumed last night from Portland where she spent a abort visit with frfenda. 'Miss Georglne Hutchena of Port land la the house guest of Miss Irene Curtis for a few daya in Salem. Mr. and Mra. J, 11. Craig. Mr. and Mra. R. E. Downing. Mlaa Bern ice Craig and Mlsa Hazel Downing are motoring to the several Tillamook beachea over the week-end and to morrow. v Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Uoff are en tertaining over the week-end and for Monday Airs. Anna Reed of Port land. 8 . "Miss Zella Hopson of Seattle has arrived in Salem and will spend the summer at the home of her parenta. Mr. ana Mrs. r. c. Hopson. , Miss Mabel Godson of New West minster, n. C, , arrived Friday and will visit for several weeks with her niece. Mrs. 8. E. Edwards. For over the week-end and Monday Mr. and Mra. Edwards are motoring their house guests. Misses Mabel and Jea site Godson, and the Edwarda chil dren, Gwenyth and Tommy, to Pa cific City. v. . Mr and Airs. Waller McDougal entertained with a dinner of real smart appolntmenta Wedneaday eve ning at their attractlev country home. Their guests numbered a few close friends. A charming variety of flowers, cut from their spacious gardens, gracefully adorned the ta bles. Aa a compliment to Miss Jean Davia and her brother. Frank Davis of Berkeley, who are visiting their grandmother. Mra. Eugenia Gllllng ham. Mra. Homer Smith and Mra. E. Lovelace entertained with a charmingly informal dancing party at the Smith home Thursday eve ning. About 30 members of the ounger social set were bidden to meet these delightful visitors. . Orley J. Lef fin swell and hla mother, Mra. G. E. Terwllliger, were in Portland Friday to meet Miss Catharine Orr of Pittsburgh who was in Portland for a 'day while on her way to Seattle to visit friends Miss Orr will be remembered by many of the overseaa men aa being In charge of the V. W. C; A. hut at Neera. France, where so many Company M men were stationed for o long. Misa Orr will possibly come to Salem for a ahort vleit before going tor her home in the east. Mr. and Mra. Robert E. Davey ar rived yesterday from Cascade Iocks and will visit over the holiday period with the parenta of both, Mrs. lxiulsa B. Penton and ,Mr. and Mra. Frank Davey. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney entertained a company of 12 friends Friday evening at their home In honor of their house guests. Mr. and Mra. O. B. Evana of Cleveland and Mrs. L. A. Lamb of Chicago. The eevnlng was Informall pyassed in chatting and with music. At the close of the eevnlng Mrs. Doney served a dainty lunch. , i.Mlsa Agnes Bayne is In Portland over the holiday period visiting her sister. Miss Florence Bayne and her brother, Raymond Bayne. . Alias Elizabeth Leanord arrived Friday in Salem from her home in Chehalla and wilt be the guest of her sister, Mlsa Lacy Leanord and miss Doris Churchill. i On Wedneaday arternoon Mes damea R. A. Harris, P. L. Frailer and W. J. Mc Williams were hostess es for a "coffee" to the women of Jason Lee Memorial church at the Harris home on North Capitol atreet. After a delightful social hour light refreshments were served. Mlaa Margaretta Feldman of Boise and Earl D. Fisher of this city were united in marriage yesterday after noon at 2 o'clock at the parsonage of the First Christian church. Rev, Leland W. Porter read the service The young couple were unattended and left Immediately after the ser vice for their home at 1039 Cheme keta atreet. ' Mr. and Mra. R. L. Davey of Cas cade Locks are apending a abort visit In Salem with Mrs. Davey'a mother; Mra. R. L. Kenton. One of the attractive June bridea waa Misa Eula Kaylor, daughter of Frank Kaylor, whose wedding to Trnbert V. Henderson occurred on Tuesday. The service was read by the Rev. O. L. Lowell of the United Evangelical church- at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning at ihe home of the bride's . father on South Winter atreet. 'Only the Immediate famlliea were present. Misa Mildred Kaylor, sister of the bride, was briuesmald. and Loyal Henderson waa hla broth er's groomsman. . Tha bride waa charming In a frock of navy blue crepe de chine and ahe wore a corsaire of Cecil Ilranner rosea. Mr. and Mrs." Henderson left Mnat morning lor Newport to spend a wedding trip of' week, t For her going away ahe chose a smart tall leurof navy blue trtcotlne with hat to match. T. . Mra. nenaerson Js the : younger daughter of Frank Kaylor. She la a graduate ef the Salem high school In the class of 1917, and for two yeara has been at the Capital drug store. The bridegroom is the son of Mra. M. Henderson. Ileralso la a gradu ate of Salem high school, finishing In 1914. He i ertrtriclan for the Salem Electric company' and he' and hla bride will make their home In thia city upon their return from Newport. Miaa Marie Kmje, who for the last two years haa been In the Indus trial department at the Oregon state school for the feeble minded. Is the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. If Byrd during thia week, before ahe leaves for the east to make her home. She will viait friends In Se attle and thre Join three girl frlenda to leave over the Canadian Pacific They will visit Glacier National park and 'Yellowstone national park, aa well as several cities. She will spend her summer at her home in Fart bauit. Minn., and in the autumn go to Frankfort. Ky., to take the po sition aa principal of the school de partment of the institution for the feeble minded for Kentucky. Miss Emje haa many friends In Salem which ahe haa made during her residence tof two rears here. who are regretting over her depart ure. Miss Emje haa formerly been with the slate school of Indiana and at La Pierre. Mich. She Is a gradu ate of the Thomas normal, training school at Detroit. Mich., and is also a talented musician In voice an J piano. During her last week here a number of her friends are ; plan ning Informal farewells for her. Miss Luctle Messner leaves today for her home in Dallas after passing two month In Ha I em while she acted aa telegraph editor for The Statesman. Miss Messner was a Kappa Kappa Gamma at the l'nl- verslty of Oregon and her many col lege frlenda here are regretting that she leavea so soon. Miss Carol Dibble entertained a few friends for an informal lunch eon at her home Thursday, her guests Including Mra. Anna Rodgers Fish of Boise. Idaho; Mrs. Byron -F. Brunk and Mr. and Mra. W. C. Dib ble. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk cele brated their third wedding anniver sary Wednesday with a pretty dinner party to a group of their friends. A centerpiece was artistically fashion ed of ayninga and sweet peas in the many various hues. Places were made for Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Armin Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Skelly. ,Mr. and Mrs. E Clif ford, and' the hosts. MJss Eula Kaylor. who became the bride of Trubert Henderson Tues day waa the honoree for a delight ful surprise shower Monday evening by Mlaa Pauline Remington at her home. She waa given many dainty and uaeful gifts. Those who made up the party besides the honor guest were Mra. M. E. Davia. Mlaa Gladya Stevena. MJss Esther Billings. Miss Mary Cromb, Mlaa Helen Li veil and the hostess. Mrs. -Will T. Kirk graciously en tertained the membera of the Moth rs class of the First Methodist church for the regular meeting -of the class. Mra. 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