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ar SECOND SECTION t Eight Pages 1 The Ptatesmaa receives the leased wire report ot the Associated Press, the greatest and most reliable pres association In the world. BK VKSTIET11 VKA It SALK.M. OUKGOX, HtlAV MllllMM., gtliy n, llrj0. lltlCK. VK CENT By Ruth Len ore Fisher THE smartest social function which has marked the social calendar recently was the hand some tea which Mrs. John J. Rob erts gave Thursday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. W. C. Kantner. The first floor of the Roberts home were graced with a profusion of pink roses and blue delphinium and maidenhair fern which were massed in many large baskets and placed about the rooms. In the receiving line with Mrs. Kantner and Mrs. Roberts wer Mrs. William Rich mond. Mrs. R. N. Hoover, Mrs. Wil liam Staiger. Mrs. H. P. Chase. - Assisting about the rooms on the first floor and downstairs where tea was served In the large billiard room were Mrs. Fred Stewart. Mrs. George G. Brown. Mrs. T. C. Smith and Mrs. Clifford Brown. " , . - 1 In the Billiard room where the guests' adjourned fori tea the huge tabte was perfect in its appointments. A long centerpiece was fashioned of the pink Carolyn Testout roses and maidenhair fern. At one end of the pretty table were Mrs. W. I. Staley and Mrs. R. J; FJeming. pouring, and at the other were Mrs. Alice H. Dodd and Mrs. William McGilchrist Sr.. to to cut ices. Mrs. Richard Robertson Miss Lavern Kantner, Miss Constance Kantner and Miss Theresa Fowle served. '' ':, t7" Thoce . who wore bidden were Mes dames Elizabeth Adams, Ida M. Bab cock, John Bayne, Henry Bell, T. H. Tilundell. F. .B. Botsrord. Josephine Bross. H. ,W. Bross. George rBown. Martha Byrd, H. L. Clark. IL P. Chase. W. D. Iarke. Alice H. Dodd. Fred Durbin William onelDyer. S. S. East, Charles Elgin. Harry Elgin, James Elgin. S .M. Endicott, John Alice H. Dodd, Mrs. Charles A Park and the hostess. Miss Mabel Robert son and Miss Elizabeth Lord assisted about the garden. RS. WILLIAM II. ELDRIDGE was a lovely hostess Wednes day afternoon when she enter tained the members of the Bridge club and a few additional friends for the afternoon of cards. It was also a little farewell to her 'friends before she leaves for her summer home to be gone some time, and it wtis the last time the club will meet until M invited were Misses Waleska Bacon. Catharine Kendall. Doris Churchill. Margaret Rodgers. Margaret Griffith. Catharine Slade. JWargaret White. Mrs. Fred Stewart. John Sharp. Fred erick Deckebach, Theron Hoover, Wallace Carson, Lyle Bartholomew. Lyle McCrosky. James Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchrist Jr., and Dr. and Mrs. It. H. Olinger. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Campbell of Dallas celebrated their sixtieth wed ding anniversary at the city park in Dallas i last Sunday with every one ?fInfv,,tJ,, Mr-M". H. J. Lickellnlng for California to visit for sev- and children of Doty, Wash.. Mr. and Vl man Mr- Mrs. L H. Llckel, Mrs. E. Bliss. John i.iokoi of Wisconsin. Oswald Fllegei and ir. ana Airs. irnick and daughters. Marlon and Beatrice. . Mrs. Ralph DeWel and daughter Grace of Portland are the week-end guests of Mrs. S. McElnea at the. Court apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick MUm m Portland have returned to their home after visiting over the Fourth with tneir parents, Mr. and Mrs. n j Miles. Little Miss Marcla Knight, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Win c txnigm ui i uriiana nas also re turned to her home after spending the week-end and the Fourth with her grandparents in Salem. September when the luncheons will J of their children present to assist in De resumed and the afternoons to be the glad event. Their son-in-law devoted to Bridge. Snap dragons and and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. evergreen were effectively combined Crlder of San Jose. Cal., motored In 10 male me rooms delightfully at-Must in time for the feast, for all tractive. At the tea hour a dainty had .taken well-filled hnsbota a luncheon was served. Besides the club members Mrs. Eldridge invited Mrs. Oliver C. Locke. Mrs. Edwin L. Baker. Mrs. F. W. Spencer. Mrs. George F. Rodgers, and Mrs. E. Gordon ot Scotland, to Scotland, to share her hospitality. I v - Governor and Mrs. Ben Olcott will have as their house gnests. Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Coe and niece. Miss Made line Coe of Chicago, who will arrive at their home Monday. lr. and Mrs. A. N. Bush enter- large red, white and blue bell, and bunting made gay the tables and surrounding shrubbery. A large wedding cake surmounted with a miniature boat, contained the dates "1860-1920." Mrs. Campbell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hay good, and was born in Virginia "6 years ago. She went to Missouri later, and in 1852 came by ox-team to Oregon. Sunday she wore the same. Swiss collar and cnffs which Rhe wore on her wedding gown 60 years ago. Mr. Campbell was a native of 11- tained Tom Ordeman as their house linois and emigrated to Ohio, later guest during his visit in Salem. Mr. Ordeman left last night for Portland to remain for a short time before re turning to his home in San Fran Cisco. in coming to Oregon in 1853 by ox- team. Botn were six months mak ing the trip. They have fire chll dren andi nine grandchildren and six great grandchildren, the young: est, Ralph Pratt Jr.. gladdened the One of the most charming events I home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Morrl- I of the week was the lawn social giv-lson of Dallay on July 2. Farrar Abbey Farrar. . R. B. Flem- ea Thursday evening at tne-reciory iney were married .at Salt Creek, liB. W. P. Fowle-. Dan Fry Sr.. Danl01 Bt rams episcopal cnurcu ior laeiroiK county, wnere both families Fry Jr., Albert GiUe, Oscar B. Ging- members or the churcn-. i ne grounas i resided. Rev. -Mc Waller, a pioneer ri.h n nn.rm rv.ii -i Iwere fistive with gay Japanese lan-1 Christian church minister, of whioh ....... .... ;V.. -tj. . , .. . ,. . ii . . . . . -- --- Robert J. Hendricks.1 H .H. Hill. R.peru s wruusu iub courcn eacn nave irom youth been N. Hoover. J. F. Ilntnnhrevs EHza- with American nags noaung mrougn consistent and faithful members. beth Kirk. C. M. Lockwood. William "1 air. During the evening Miss I performed the marriage ceremony. P. Lord. Nannie Matthews. E. A. Mil- ltM,in Jonn5 Bai1?."r"",;u,:tt. ror tne,r wedding trip they drove to i ler, .A. N. Moores. Mark McCallister. oli n. , t ; Y'"ml"- William McGilchrist Jr.. . L. H. Mc- TIel'e Qwenyth Edwards Jean- , Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mahon, Lewis Olson, Eunice Park- yes. i,, ... j., N. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. hurst. Cooke Patton. Hal D. Patton. gave a number of solo dances, A Colder of San Jose, Cal.; Mr. and Lot L .Pearce. Simeon Phillips, wil- IarK nnmDeJ ?VinV r7. consre Mrs. J. C. Morrison. Liberty; Mr. iiam rtiMimnnri w Tf v?na vmtm I ration attended and delicious re-1 - ir n r9mnYi r j Staiger. W. L Staley, Fred Steueloff, freshments were e& by the Mis9esIMr C, ' C. ' Campbell. DaIlM:' Mr. Fred. Stewart. W. PC Talkingtoh. Sarah May. Salem; Mrs. Howard v. Trover., i;. k. wnson, a. i p .7 I baran isiacK. Misses Adah Campbell K. uibbard. u. H. Fake, jonn w. rM """e' " I Amy Hiboard, Agnes Querrinr. Bet itowuna. J. Tayior, ti. u. uoneii.i ' z .." r Y Campbell. Helen Camnbell. C. L. Jesse Wilson. Miss Margaret Cosper. I rTC a".a m'VSi v to Cr,dp' Eldon Campbell and Glen uiituar HfiBTtMrf.lSargant who were here Monday tol ni4-v &helton. . - - visit Salem friends '?r short tlme j . - --;-..,-- - iMinrst rmnr y n npat iisp iiirrL lux? & v . LV I 7" vi-f- A aeiigntrul surprise was given riTTTirTTT. Ih II. Atlfn a n I I A . A. MIC3ICJ0 a,v V .w., . UvB - & . T v .... B " " - w H Tyvt1 Ftta entertained ' s- tu. i-niuips on tneir appointments was the manner " andMPfJl 7-m- the "Ter adding anniversary. July 4th. la which Mts. William P. Lord 'g tTlJltlLlnx when abou relatives anafriends graciously entertained with supper Sargants ror ,n .aT even,nS" motored to their country home in last night with Mrs. W. C. Hawley. Covers were laid for eight. Polk county to do them nonor After wife of Representative Hawley as tne a sum ptnous picnic dinner, Guy W. honoree. - '.""Trw- -Ar:." I Phillips, representins: the cnests. The artistic gardens at the South 9i "l?rLV lv. "Poke of the high regard and fesnect High street home of Mrs. Lord which "J 'r J?Vrn?Z'Zt the couple are held, and so often are the scene or smart in- ."Sy.i m, : ' - VC- presented the honorees with a beau formal gatherings were aglow with a nif wun aia-A 'tr tiful set of silver, also a silver dollar variety of brighUy hued f "dm ff"' V jn'hB j RoV for eMh 'ear of mMrid 1If. th nAN whtrh hinflef o admirably Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. John J, . Rod- . tt t . .. . tn m wo.H. . . with the smart gowns of the women. rts, Mr. and .OH7erRc!' Mr. and Mrs. Phllips responded with Dainty baskets of multi-bued garden Mr. and "".Edwrn u Baker, Mr. wordg of d appreciation. Gnv blossoms formed centerpieces for tne ?" "Jj; "V .T Phillips and family. delighted all with tables which were set in the garden. " CU ti.. a i a. fn.lCeorggr F. Rodgers. Dr. and Mrs. II r- Ti n.i.A. IH. Olinger. Mrs. E. Gorodon. Miss . nun lira I iIH KdlTl nuUKClB, Jiwo ...v. r wo..,, ....... . . . , i t E. Hofer, Mrs. IKenaaii, ana miss wies. ucua. ri , w were John Carson, Mrs. Henry Bean,, Mrs. George Pearce, Mrs. i ii l'H- ' " ti I tneir singing. Those present y.eoI?.w A " ... , . I M r. and Mrs. J..E. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Phillips. Miss Mary Phillips. Miss flula Dt.tttt.t- T n Senator Charles McNary is expect-1 Q. . ed to arrive In Salem tomorrow night n K, M V P ',,.,.; from Washington, D. C. and wiliu noPt,-n- icu m tu. summer . wiiii f..tn xti-. ro..i IT U.ril IJ. TAI u T I. Holland, Harold Holland. Dr. Grant Smith. Miss Lucy F. Smith. A. H. Isnend the here, returning to wasniagron the next congress. ' : " ' . . Ya.fti, t i ! i oiiimi, .11 ias uui; r. Mr. ana Mrs. .mui Sm th and Miss Genevive Pride of grandsons. Chandler jnd Portland; Eunice Fisher of Pacific lett yesteraay ior me wrown city. Joseph F. Walters of Seattle. nome ai aeai jiocm 10 " "lWash.; C. E. Chandler of Brooks; summer. I Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McCrath and Mr I 5 tJ and Mrs. tis Bender of Kings Valley; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Eldridge and Gtty w PhnUns-and familv of Me- Mrs. W. H. Dancr are leaving Minnville; Martha Richardson and morrow for the fcianage summer coi-i Cjrrus w. Purvlne and family of In tage at Gearhart. Mrs. "'".'f dependence and J. E. Martin of Spo- tneir guest ior a wee won me Kane, Wash. Irirtrp'a nlan to D mere ior me resi ui m. m. the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Griffith Wt "" .-j Salem Tuesday for Portland and vis- Mr. and Mrs. a. i. aargani 01 o td thir dantrhter Mirk Harriet, nn Francisco, were the guests 01 Mr. ana til yesterday when they left for Mrs. Henry W. Meyers and air. ana pontiac. Mich., where they have Mrs. David Eyre Monday as ixey were large holdings to remain until au- passins: through Salem to meet theltumn. They will return only for a I'm . I - . . . 1 n wmr AM I h 1 - 1 i . . t J . IM..A mm a m g " i. A, .lTesiey s in o;at.i3 iBuiri ume nuu iiicu 10 sin ivit-sw IT Car rrOiasei Oriels whole party will raotonto Yeiipw-ifor the winter again. Miss Harriet '(:,. i 'nHtaiMi ntnfnrt tone nattional park. They plan tol will remain in Portland to continue and experience real physical comfort L hQut te weeka and upon her study of voice under Miss Eve- and . Improved figure lines m tnesei their return the.Sargants will visit! lyn Galbrleth of the Aren's . studio. notwtaxl front lace corsets! I tor a short time in Salem. I Miss Grirntn's - voice Has attraciea - I I t4k. aUantUn a1 V. t ai VolA maatAr .tnhn C. I who has olaced her under s Dec! at There Is a "right" model for erylShnrn pni Aitn r?ni 'who has "training to develop her voice, which ... m -aTl ja-M aaad. type of figure RENSKA L SWART CORSET SPECIALIST 111 Liberty Street; is a high lyrie soprano. A very enjoyable Fourth of July picnic was held In the beautiful grove at the J. M. Cernick country borne peven miles east of Salem on the Fruitland road. The tables were I ........l . A t C A H n 1 .nil and a jolly time was D"r.V'". ".' 7, k whom Mr. Clancey l - come to spend the summer with him, C. B. Clancev entertained . wltn a merry picnic party Friday evening, motoring his guests to Spong's Land ing. A sumptuous supper was par taken ot and swnnrvra and a huge bonfire around which marshraallows 'were toasted enjoyed. Those WHILE ON YOUR VACATION t4 j Spend your leisure houw by embroidering dainty linens for , , - votir home ,. . NEEDLECRAFT SHOP 420 Court .Street Phone 953 heavy artillery by shooting a cannon once owned by his grandfather. A piano was taken- into the grove and with violin numbers a delightful mu sical program was enjoyed, Thoce present were Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. 13. S. Moulton and three daughters. Mrs. R. M. Dut ton of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. K. Clearwater, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs. John Hui be z and daughter Florence of Lib erty. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hussel- man. Mr. and Mrs. k. u. sntenon ana daughters. Marguerite and Mildred. Mrs. M. Follrich and daughter Dort". Mr. nd Mrs. Paul Sllke and sons. IBflftffSff'Pfr rruggSl -pa'ulVnd Eigene Mr. and Mrs. John iA party of women of the Hih land Friends church met dnesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Julia Showerman In honor of the lata Mrs. saran uusier. who organized the women's missionary societies of the church and who was the president of them until failing health made it necessary to resign. Impressive me morial services were held and the many flowers that were given were taken to tne grave, and to the Dea coness hospital. A poem which the late Mrs. Custer wrote Just before. her death was also read. Friends In Salem of Miss Florence Cleveland, who far a number of years was Y. W. C. A. secretary, will be interested to learn that she has gone to New York city to enter Col umbia university to take a special course in social service work. Miss Cleveland has been doing this work in Portland since leaving Salem. -. ' Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nye and daugh ters, and Mrs. T. B. Golden and daughters, with Mrs. Mary Si Nye moioreo to jerrerson Monday to participate in a large family reunion which was beld in honor of "Grand ma" Nye, who has passed her 90th birthday anniversary. Jefferson wus her home town for titan y years and tne 'arialr was planned so that she could again visit the places which were so deaf in her memory. All of her children, all of her grand children and her great-grandchildren gathered together in the grove across the river from Jefferson to make the day a happy one for her. Mr. and Mrs. James Mcholsonare entertaining as their house guests Mrs. S. W. McDonald of Raymond. Wash., and Miss Caroline Erlckson of Portland who will be here ror a week. Miss Erlckson and Mrs. Nich. olson are sisters. - ( Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith Jr., are visiting Portland friends over the week-end. -;,ti - V Mrs. Frank Benson, widow ot the late Governor Benson spent part cf the week In Salem calling on old time menas. j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snaulding and Miss Ava Miller of Salem no- iore to v;anDy where they were joined by Mrs. Spaulding's mother. Mrs. Nora Gard Miller. Clay Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Brown and daughter Betty Leone, and son Boyd. to -motor to -Ttinamook to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Gist over the Fourth While there the party climbed ML Heban. 1 Mrs. R. E. Lee Stelner spent Thursday in Portland visiting friends. it-Mr.- and Mrs. B. Wansley and daughter .iMldred, left Thursday for tneir home in Clarksvllle. la., after visiting for two weeks at the II. 'S. Poisal home. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wansley and Miss Mildred Wansley of Clarksvllle. Ia.. Dr. and Mrs. It. Coe of Keithsburg. 111.. Miss Madeline Stone of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. l."o Shaw and Miss Marion Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Bower of Cnionhill and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Poisal formed a jolly motor party to Silver Creek Falls Monday to spend the day with picnicking. i Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Ceer returned home this week from a motor tour 'n southern Oregon which took them away from Salem ten days. Mrs. Eugenia Gillingham. Mrs. Ed ward S. Gillingham with Mrs. F. U. Davis and her daughter Jean, and son Franklin left yesterday for a motor trip to Newport for an out ing: of a week. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bynon. Miss Leota Day. Miss Helen Deckebach. Lawrence Hofer and Homer Agen motored to .Woodburn Monday even ing and attended a dancing party given by some friends in that city. 1 !' The Allan Bynons who since their return to Salem from Pendleton have been making their home with Colonel and Mrs. E. Hofer. Mrs. Bynon's par ents, are now getting settled in their home at H31 Mission street. 19. The C. P.i Bishops have been en tertaining Mrs. Bishop's sister. Mrs. Clarence Starr of Brownsville who rame to Salem while on her way home from a visit in Portland. Chauncey Bishop of Pendleton has left for his borne after visiting bis parents and his sons, Robert and Charles Kay. Mrs. W. D. Farrar and small son John Herbert of San Francisco ar rived In Salem yesterday and wilt visit for two weeks with relatives. Mrs. T. J. Wllkerson and her daugh ter Margaret of Pittsburgh. Pa., will arrive today for a visit of six weeks at the homes of Mrs. Wilkerson's mother. Mrs. A. H. Farrar and her brother James Farrar. Mrs. R. J. Flemming and her daughter, Lucile. of Omaha. Neb- who have been visiting Salem friends for a fortnight, left Thursday eve- era! weeks. Later they will go to Salt Lake City where they will meet Mr. Hem in k and the other children to visit for a time. Durtng their vhtlt in Salem Mrs. Firming and her daughter were extensively enter tained by old time friends which made their sojourn here most de lightful. Alrs. Pauline Josse returned Fri day from a visit of two months in Pprtland with her daughter, Mrs. George Haas. Mrs. R. E. Downing and her daughter. Hazel, returned Thursday from a short visit with friends In Portland. . Rev. and Mrs. Charles Ho wen and children left Thursday tor Pacific City where they will spend the summer. Their many friends whom they have made during tteir resi dence In Salem for the winter are hoping that they will return to Sa lem In the autumn to pass another winter. They have been occupying the George Woods home on North Church street while here, and it la expected Mrs. Woods will return to Salem. 1 - ' , Cecil Sbafer has returned from an outing of a week which waa spent at Newport. Hiss Clara Smith or Superior, Wis., has arrived In Salem and Is visiting her brother. D. S. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Will II. Bennett re turned yeslerday rrom Seattle where they have been -for the week attend ing a conference of superintendents of state banks. The friends of Miss-Edith C. Haz ard will be pleased to learn that she has so far recovered from the ef fects of her accident as to permit of her being removed rrom the hos pital Thursday eveding to her home Jat 640 South Summer street. Airs. William Walton. Miss Bea trice Walton, Miss Vivien Hargrove and Major and Mrs. Leo Walton re turned Thursday night from passing a week at Neskowin. - Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Robert son. Mrs. Thomas Kay. Miss Mar jory Kay. Miss Mabel Robertson and Charles Robertson Jr.. motored to Portland Wednesday night. Mrs. Anna Read or. Portland and her son. Lance Read or Pittsburgh, left for Portland Thursday after be ing the house guests Of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. HoK ror several days. Mrs. D. F. Antrin of Portland has also left ror her home after visiting ai me noir nome. Mrs. A. II. Lea or Portland spent Friday in Salem, returning home that night. She waa accompanied oy Mrs. Ella sennits Wilson. . Miss Elizabeth Schultz arrived in Salem Friday morning rrom New York city and will spend her vaca tion or two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Schultz in this city. $Ir. and Mrs. S. D. Crowe and two sons. .'Marlon and Richard or La Grande, have returned to their home after visiting during the week at the George G. Bingham home. Judge and Mrs. George Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell of Wood- burn, and their two small sons: JudKe and ..Mrs. D. ,E. Hamey. Miss Mary Hamey or Portland. Mr. and Mrs. s. p. Crowe, and sons. Marion an Richard, of La Grande, and Waller Kenton of Pendleton formed a week-enJ and over the Fourth house party at Neskowin. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lamport and Mr. and Mrs. Linn Smith spent last week-end and Monday at Pacific City. Mrs. M. R. Carrol or Eugene was a guest at the W. R. Palmer home 1 for a few days this week. She is a I sister of Mrs. Palmer. Miss Juanita Kerr or Corvallls ar rived In Salem Thursday and Is vis iting at the home or her sister. Mrs. F. G. Bowerson. ror two weeks. . Judge and Mrs. Henry Bean and Miss Grace Bean and Miss Mary In gram ot Portland have returned rrom "Rose Hills." the country place or the Beans', about two miles from Newport. The Beans' plan to re turn to tbir borne August 1 to re main for a month. Mrs. John Todd has gone to Salt Lake City to meet her husband, who has been east for several weeks to attend the national Rotary meeting at Atlantic City. He will remain in Salt Lake City for several days at tending a meeting of school super intendents, and Mrs. Todd went as tar as that city to meet him. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hamilton. Mrs C. H. Powell. Miss Lea Ross. Mhs Martha Powell. Earl Shafer. Ralph Hamilton and Ralph Wilson formed a jolly party thst motored to Spong s Landing Monday evening ror swim mlng and a picnic supper. Mrs. Charles E. Pachette or De troit. Mich., is visiting her nncleand aunt. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Palmer at 960 North Twenty-second street Before returning to her home over the Canadian Pacific she will visit her aunt in Eugene and also spond a few days at Newport. Miss Dorothea Steusloff and Claud Steusloff left Salem Thursday morn Ing motoring to Talamo where they will be the. guests of colleje friends, They will later go on to Crater I-aka and return home through the Mc- Kensie Pass, planning to take about two weeks for the trip. Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Shipley are planning to leave tomorrow for Mc Credie Springs for a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Xiiton L. MeyT Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Denton an( Mrs. G. Stelner returned to ttalem Kriday night from an outing ot a week spent at McCredie Springs. Proressor snd Mrs. T. S. Roberts motored back to Salem Thursday night trom Corvallis where they were the guests ot ttr rormer's brother. Dr. R. M. Roberts. They formed a party which motored to the Aisea oter last week-end. Mrs. Lizzie W. Smith returned to Salem on Thursday night after a month's visit in Astoria and Port land. Miss Flora Mason of Albany spent a few days In Salem visiting friends during the week. . The girls of the state library de partment went to the Quinaby camp ground yesterday evening after work and enjoyed a picnic supper and a merry evening. Mi's Jessie U. Cox of Seattle. Wash., formerly a popular teacher at Salem high school spent Thurs day in Salem while on her way bom? from spending a month at Newport. Miss Cox is with the Red Cross do ing field work. Congressman A. C. Hawley spent yesterday in Portland attending a meeting of the lumbermen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry ot Leb anon and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hulen or AumsvlIIe were the week-end guests at the country home of C. A. Lytle on Riverside drive. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lytle entertained over the Fourth as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Case. Mrs. E. Ruddlinh. Mrs. Maria Pruner and Miss Pauline Prnner. Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Steves and Mies Muriel Steeves have gone 'o their summer cottage. Steeve cote at Seaside tor the remainder of the summer. Misses Helen and Mildred Roberts. the lovely daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts left yesterday for Mehama to be the guest of Miss Anna Stout for a week. Mrs. Frank Davey Is in Astoria and Seaside for a few weeks visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Edward A. Domogalla. Mrs. Cecil Hawley and Miss Iras Hawley lert yesterday for Albany and ares pending a few days.visiting with relatives. ' . - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyers and children. Maxlne and Rarril left fes terday tor Case ad la to spend their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Kirk and sons. Weldon and Duane left Friday for Garabaldl to spend an outine of a month. Mrs. Kirk will meet her. sister, Mrs. W. II. Davison of Boise Idaho there and they will spend tb time together. Mrs. C. W. McCam of Fan Clalr. Wis., leaves tomorrow for her home in the east aHer visiting for several weeks with her sister. Mrs. William M. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs". John Brophy. Mrs Catharine Brown and Miss Anna In feieiiom motored down to Portland to spend the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Kay rpent a few days In Portland this week visiting; friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sawyer and son Joseph, of Muncie. Ind are Tiall ing at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brasher at 1S60 North Summer street. They are In Salem tor a week while on a tour of the Pacific coast and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. R .W. Craig and Zln. Grace Eotf spent-last Sunday at Sil ver Creek Falls with a picnic. Miss Gabel Baldwin or Portland, has returned to her home after visit, ing during the week with Miss Jean. Bell. j V Miss Dellna McDanlel of Dallas Is at the W. II. Byrd home during her stay in Salem while helping at the state school superintendent's office. Harold Hagar has returned to. Clatskaine. Ore., after spending C short visit with his mother, Mrs. Cor. delia Hagar la this city. Mrs. W. II. i Byrd accompanied Miss Marie .Emje as far as Portland Thursday on her way to Seattle to later go east to make her homej - w- Dr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney entertained the pastors of the rural pastors school and their wives for an informal reception at their home on Tuesday evening. Pink: roses in a happy . profusion graced the rooms through which about 35 guests passed, during the evening. Mrs. Henry J. Talbott. Mrs. E. Lamb. Mrs. Gustav Ebsen, Miss Ruth Earye of Madison. N. J. and Miss Dorothy Lamb assisted about the rooms and In serving the Ices. ,-. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fry JrJ, enter tained a small company ot friends with a delightfully planned 'picnic supper Friday evening, motoring them down to Spong'a Landing. Continued on page 2) THE NU BONE CORSET No matter what price always use the woven steel wire flexible rill ing. We do not use paper covered sheet iron filling at profiteering prices. A call will convince you, A. E. LYONS 429 Court SL Phone S5S Meet Me at Miller's BON TON CORSETS jl Sitting On Air F HAT'S the sensation g X when you don a beau- f H tiful new BON TON corset Iff it makes you feel so s buoyant 1 Note how won- derfully smooth and per- EH H feet this BON TON fits y 5 and dings. Just high enough. Just long enough. j . Just adorably stylish! Has jj the patented O-l-C non- EE pinching corset clasp. lliiaiiiiiiiiiiim GoodGooda. (C a -aV I