ififeiftii A SECOND SECTION Eight Pages Tli Statesman recedes the leased yire report of the Associated PrM, the grestest and most reliable press J - association la the world. SEVENTIETH YEAR MALUl, OHHUOX,' Hl-MAY MOItMMJ, AlOlST 1. .1930. i nUCE, FIVE CENTS F, AREWELLS to visitors, to those V who are moving away from Sa , . lem and the informal picnics at the country club and other equally charming places have made up so ciety's diversions, for the week., - Leading among these was the do ner, dance at the lllahee Country club Monday' evening, which 'Mjr. and Mrs. William Everett Anderson spon sored with a group of, the smart set honoring Miss Elizabeth, Schultz t,t New York City who has. been in Sa lem for short visit with friends and relatives. ... i" The club house was bedecked with a lovely combination of blue delphin ium, pink and yellow snap dragons, which were gracefully placed about the room. A large square table, was centered with a basket of the same flowers which, finished the artistic appointments on the board. Plates were laid for Miss Elizabeth Sen u It'.. Miss Elizabeth Lord. Miss Catharine Carson. Miss Cora Talkington. Miss Ruth Schultz. Miss Dorothy Pea ice, Mrs. Ella Schultz Wilson. Mrs. Fred Stewart, Paul Wallace. Homer Egati. Albert Egan, Carl Gabrielson. James Young, Lawrence Hofer. Dr. Ralph Mclntyre, James Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Harbison, and Mr. and Mrs. William Everett Anderson. Miss Schultz left for her homo in New. York Tuesday evening. MRS. Ben' W. Olcott and twin ons, Richard and Gordon. left Thursday for : Carnun Beach to Spend the summer and to Join Mrs. Oicott's sister. Mrs. Oswald West and their mother. Mrs. O. .'. Ilutton. who have been there for sev eral weeks. Mrs. Oicott's eldest scr. Chester has been at the beach for several weeks. By RUTH LENORE FISHER Mrs. Joseph L. McAllister enter-. Miss Helen Ballard of Portland; Miss tained at a delightful party at cards ' Eunaine Craig, Miss Irene Curtis, Wednesday evening, so that her many . Charles Craig. Albert Egan. Theron friends could say good-bye to her mother. Mrs. M. A.; Newell, who leaves this week to make her home In San Francisco. A profusion of blue delphinium and pink roses weie used throughout the rooms, wh'ch added to their attractiveness. Card honors at five hundred fell to Mrs. D. W. Eyre and to Harry Hawkins. At the supper hour when the hostess served a dainty repast she was as sisted by Mrs. Harry Hawkins and Mrs. Robert McMurray. Guests were invited to make up five tables of cards. - Miss Elizabeth Lord will preside over a Sunday evening supper party tonight, honoring Miss Mabel Robert son, who soon leaves for the eaat. A large table will be set out in the attractive gardens and covers will te laid for 12 guests. ,, Distinctive in its rhann was tho little musicale which Mrs. William IL Uurghardt, Jr., gave Friday evening at her Union street home compli menting Miss Mabel Robertson who leaves this week for the east. Mrs. Uurghardt had asked Ralph Zerc her to sing for her guests during . the evening. - Refreshments in perfect appointments were served during the VV7UIU, VJ IUD UUBICB3. y So that their friends might bid good-bye to Miss Elsie llorgcl. a lovely visitor- from- San Francisro. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Farmer were hosts for a jolly picnic at Spong's landing Thursday evening. Swim- ' mine and supper around a huge bon fire werethe diversions." Those who were in the party were Miss Uorgel. SPECIAL In order to clean up stock before Fall arrivals, I will give 10 per cent off on all stamped and finished articles. See Our Half-Priced Table , NEEDLECRAFT SHOP 429 Court Street t , Phone 958 Hoover, J.. W. Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. E, V. McMecben, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Roberts. Mr. and " Mrs. Ralph Coch ran and the hosts. Tuesday evening a merry group ot folk motored to Spong's landing for a picnic dinner and to pass the eve ning. Those who mad up the part were Dr. and Mrs. H. U. Olinger Mr. and Mrs. ueorge Urown Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Mil-. ton L. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Dancy. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Baker, Mr. and Mrs.- Oliver C. Locke, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner, Mr; and Mrs. Frank Durbitf. Mrs. Earle Coul Biin Flegel. Miss Eberlin ot, Seattle. Miss Ruth Griffith, Miss taenia Baumgartner and Harold Oiinger. ' Salem friends of Mr. and Mrs. lluth McCammon (Esther Carson l of Seattle are rejoicing over the fact that they are coming to Oregon to make their home and that they will make their home in Salem tor a lime. Mrs. McCammon will arrive Sun lay night and be with her mother, Mrs. John Carson. Mr. McCammon will come In a week or ten days. ... Mrs. Paul Hauser was a lovely hostess on Friday when she gave her friends a charming afternoon ot cards as a farewell courtesy to Mrs. E, r. Carleton whose husband has recent ly accented the position of city school superintendent at Eugene. It was one of the delightful gatherings which have made the weeks before their coin a away oleasantty ' filled with social diversions. Shasta daisies and sweet peas were beautifully combined la " the rooms for the afternoon and in the dining room where a well appointed luneu eon was served when the cards were over, a biz bowl ot sweet peas was used as a centerpiece. At the cards Mrs. Louis Sheldon Was awarded honors for scoring the highest. Those whom Mrs. Hauser invited were.Mesdames Fred Ellis, B. F. Pound; Rov Burton Lester Davis A. Kurtz, David Wright, Percy Cup per Thomas Larkins Williams, Lost Sheldon. V. E. Kuhn. Clare Vibbert, Ralph Glover, H. C. Marvin and the honor gueBU ' One ot the happiest and most enjoyable- assemblages of a recent date was the reunion of the WaUing fam ily. deseenaenU and relatives of thelterpieee for the table, around which I terns. A Jolly wieitner roast on the. eldest Whalings., who-came to Ore- covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. bank ot the creek was enjoyed by gon. In the very early days of . set-1 R. R. Shreve and daughter Janice, of about 35 members I, me etas, i tlement and settled on the WaUing Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Beck- donation land claim in Polk county, man of Portland. Mx. and Mrs. V. H. The members ot tire Rebecca lod ge This was tne second annual reunion I beck man of Salem. John Lickel. the I will have a social evening tomorrow of the w suing eian ana was held I honor guest, and the hosts. Mr. Jin the lodge rooms. A very Interest Sunday, July 11. in the J. D. Wall-1 Beckman left Monday tor his home ling program Is planned and refresh tne. grove si uncoin. inere were l alter visiting for a month with rel-Intents will be served. t 88 relatives present and the oldest stives, in Oregon. - ' was Mrs. N. J- Wise who had Jut I I Mrs. Frank Davey left Friday passed her, 80th birthday annlver-l mml v p i,a nil., morning for Bend to visit for a few sary. The youngest member of thelheth lrd win th rirat of weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Cllf- famlly was ine jntant ot Mr. and this week for their cottage at Seal ford Bowen. of that city.; a Vt 1 Ufa ilia , M I I aa k. xurs. nmipu ;"'is u iuis cuy. Rocks, to remain for the rest of the which was six weeks old at thatUmnmer. Thev win bv th.ir time. Relatives ot the . Waitings meats over thr Mn CI 1. fnn. came from Idaho. Washington and verse and small sons. George and William, of Walla Walla, who are now their guests. IMr. and Mrs. Walter Spauldlng. Mrs. Nora Card Miller and Miss Ava uTdrhule?reea!; iSlne will tSTSSrS. . lI. fTJb! 'Li I fcck Monday but the others will re- ville where they visited ir uwuu m ..-. .v.uK nn for s weolr at tho Sniii d nr f U t held and John WaUing of Amity. I-..." . I m. m.' ? all parts of Oregon to attend. Mrs. E. M. McFarland and. son Raymond of San Francisco, tailed to arrive In time, getting Into Salem the next day. UW sumptuous dinner was spread on who has successfully filled the- of fice of president for the clan during the year, presided, r Among the bus iness , was the election ot officers. Miss Emma Bartelle ot Butte. Moat., has arrived in Salem, and Is guest at the W. u. onrjnmertuw home. ' i Miss Florence Wright of: Portland Is visiting Mrs. M. A. Bronsch at her home ia this city. Mrs. F. Mulkey and Mlas Margaret McMino- ilriends for a few days. returned to" their home Friday after being visitors at the home of Mr. and MrsE. L. Kapphaha at 130 Court street. Airs. Kapphaha and (ir. Rovey were school males la th east. Mrs. F. !L Newcombe. Mrs. A. R Blaadell ot Portland. Mrs. Sam Phil Hps and Mrs. J. R. Broyles returned Thursday night from Pacific City where they passed several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Josse an nounced the arrival ot a son. born to them In Roseburg Tuesday. J sly 26. He has been named Jack Bar- iwek. Mrs. Josse Is remembered la Salem as Harriet Barker. -..... -.-, Mr .and Mrs. Robert W. Craig mo tored to Cascadia leaving here Wed nesday and are passing a week, la the mountains. I Rev. and Mrs. R. L Iutnaxa left Dr. and Mrs. John Barnwell, who I Monday tor a vacation of three weeks In California. They will visit friends In SebastoDoL Sonoma county, and are on their way from Washington. n n- Ik. VMtillnntna UlinHi ah.M 11 ?l!i?K Wf e11 President. thl rormer will be stationed as an several coast cities before returning ixaipn tvauiuK -proemem, ana Ar and Ur John Watt of I to saiem. Mrs. J. D. Wwlllng secretary.' Com-1 pAr.i. th. .v mitteea were also appointed tor the the A. F. Marcus home oa Bellevue year. .tr-t Mrs. narnwell and Mrs. Miss Bertha Clark! and Miss Teresa Fowls left Tuesday for a A piano was taken out into Oie Msrcus are sisters, and Mrs. Watt f visit. Wftlle there they are grove and music and singing Was enjoyed. On the program, which was given during the afternoon, was a special reading by Miss Ines Pom eroy of Twin; Falls, Idaho, and an Is their mother. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Carver. Mrs. E. F. Dyer and Fred Northup of Los Angeles hsve left on their way to domiciled at one ot the Anderson eottsges, "Seldom Ian, overlooking the ocesn. Mr. and Mrs." Roy Burton leave tomorrow for a vacation ot two other special reading by. Miss Amy .flnr ws.hinrinn Canada. th Yel Morris, a irasner oi elocution irora Howstone park, and through Colorado! weeas ai nwiiuwu. EVERY OCCASION CALLS FOR k DRESS" ' i. j. ." . .... . .... . .. -' -.' . . -..... ft "" '.' t . . , W '1Vi.. :. . Here Are Dresses for All Occasions - .''."4" - .. ""V ""'-'(, ''..: "t, ' ' i J..,..t" " ". 1 "' .. - " Each frock greatly reduced, pos less the lines upon which fash ion has placed her stamp of ap proval as being smart for-right now wear. These are modeled of Voiles, organdies, taffetas, georgette, crepe de chine and a few other popular fabrics. Ev ery dress marked at a price that will sorely please you and range from ..$8.50 to $35.00 Beautiful Waists Specially Priced Lingerie Waists, embroidered, tacked and lace trimmed, won't last long at ; - 5c Georgette Blouses This collection of blouses is so excep tional in style and so lowly priced that we feel that every woman will want to purchase several at the special price of . ..$5.95 You may choose from all our high class Silk Georgette and Crepe de Chine Vaists and fancy blouses in all the late models and shades at 20 per cent reduc tion. assortment of colors lat . . $1-98 Ladips Store 466-471 State Street Men's Store 416 State Street cattle, wno is also a member ot the Utter passing a short Tlsit In Salem clan. n the home ot Mr. and Mrs. B. J.l . I Miles. A surprise to their many friends I " was the wedding last night of Miss Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith Jr., mo Cora Fischer and John Herbert tored to Portland Thursday and are Plank, which took place at the par- passing a short visit with friends in sonage of the Leslie Methodist I that city. church at 9 o'clock last night, with L - Rev. H. N. Aldrich officiating. They The R. M. Hofers. who havo been The Frank W. Durblns left Sat urday for tbeir. cottage at Neskowin to spend the rest of the summer. Mrs. W. C. Conner was summoned to Cottage drove yesterday by a tel egram ' announcing the serious Ill ness of, her sister, Mrs. U- r. Orpord. mho was taken to the Eugene hos- ( Continued on page 2.) THE NU BONE CORSET company uses the Only woven wire In existence. We do not use psper covered galvanized tin for boning. Don't pay the profiteers exorbitant prices for cheap goods. Silk and fibre hosiery tor this week only.' 11.75: were $2.25 to J2.5& Dlack, white, brown. A. E LYONS Xa IkaneGrsci Parlors 421 Court St. . Phone SSS attoiwifwt h mi., r.r-m'm. ni I nasainp th last tarn months in San I pitsl tor treatment en that day. Mrs. Unrop and Otto X. Hoppes. It was Francisco, and Mrs. E. Hofer. who Conner taking care of the Orpurd a rtag ceremony, and Mr. and Mrs. j Joined them about a fortnight ago. I famUy and household. Hoppes went immediately to their home at C96 North Cottage street. are expected to arrive in 8alem to day. They are motoring leisurely where an apartment has been fur-1 and have visited many of the most Interesting places. Mrs. Y. E. Shater was hostess for Heights and as a graduate' of Salem I happy little picnie at Spongs land high school. Since that time she ling last Saturday night in honor of nished. The bride Is a daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. O. , Fischer of Salem has been employed at She state house. Mr. Plank is employed at the Co-operatlvery Creamery associ ation and Is the son of John v. Plank of Waldo Hills. Miss Vera Jewett of San Francisco. I A picnic dinner was spread around a big .bonfire and. the evening was passed in song and swimming. Those Miss Marguerite Cook of North Dakota Is . la Salem visiting st the homes ot her cousins: Mrs. Harry Hawkins and Mrs. Robert McMur ray. : .; . Mr. and Mrs.' John McMurray of Spokane are guests at the Robert McMurray home for a short vlilt. Mrs.' B. F. Forbes has as her house In the party , were Uiss Jewett. Miss meat. Miss WUlle Howard ot Med Helen Corey. Miss Dorothy Bucaner. Mr. and Mrs. Rslph Jacobs' have "i!!vR.B"f hI' JT" gone to Seattle and to Rainier na tional park for a vacation ot two weeks. While gone Mrs. Jacobs' sister; Mrs. Sam Brewn ot Portland Ralph Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Buctmer and Mr. and Mrs. foa- ford. ho Is spending a few days In Salem. Miss Howard " Is assistant librarian in the Medtord public lib rary.. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Fullerton and Mrs. Samuel D. UcElnee ente-IMr. -and" Mrsv Charles JCaowlaed -Te amf hr hUln - m n,.- . I airs. .: siniei w. NCbiics enio- i . lliln "SSXTrZ IV .Cf lhe,r tained with a prettily arranged din- U"J : .B, . ner Thursday evening at the Court I from Tillamook and Netarta where imrtm.nli in hnnnr tit Xfra Path. Mn. a,, ss. Moner and sons. Harry Urine McCarthy- of Counell Bluffs. and Jack of Shanghai. China, have arrived in Salem and are domiciled at the Court apartments. They have come to Salem to spend the winter sq that the sons may attend Salem high school. Mrs. Moller Is a sister to George Nelson ot this city. Miss Harriet Griffith of Portland is spending the week-end In Salem with Mrs. Charles H. Robertson. I a. Pink sweet peas and appropriate Mr. and Mrs. WHU H. Bennett and small son. Pearson, returned Fri day night from Portland where they were the guests of Mrs. Bennett's sister. Mrs. Charles Bond, who is spending the summer there from Pendleton. - Todsy Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jaeger of Athena and their two children will arrive to be the guests Of the Bennetts. Mrs. Jseger Is also a sister to Mrs. Bennett. . .Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hathaway and small daughter. Janes, left yester day afternoon for their vacation to be spent in Portland and in Seaside, visiting friends and relatives. They wllf not return for two weeks. The members ot the missionary society ot the First Presbyterian church are to hold a well planned picnic Friday at the state fair grounds, which will be one of the pleasant affairs ot this week. Mrs. John W, Harbison Is in charge of the plans and Is arranging for a very successful affair. It will be In the late afternoon and evening, with a big picnic supper at 6 o'clock. The leaders In. the church choir are to be there and will lead in the com munity singing, and Dr. Ralph Mc lntyre will relate some of his war experiences. It Is planned for the ycung people of the church, as wen as the older ones. air. and Mrs. Frederick Thlelsen motored ov r to Newport yesterday for the week-end at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. S pence Wortmsn bsve had as their guest Mrs. B. C Hastings of Seattle, yho Is on her way home from Marlon, Kansas, where She has been visiting for sev eral months. Last Funday the Wort mans motored their guest to Port land and over the Columbia river highwsy. -Mrs. J. I. Van Doren Is at home after an absence of a month while she was visiting relatives in Minne apolis. Miss. Alice Laughton of Portland arrived in Salem last night and Is visiting with Mrs. James Nicholson for two weeks. The home east of Salefn" of Mr and Mrs. L. H. IJckel was the seen of a birthday gathering last Sundsy In honor of Mrs. Llckel's eldest son. II. C. Beckman of Des Moines. Iowa, who is visiting that home. A place cards were . attractive on the I is a guest at the home ot Mrs. Amos table. Covers were. laid for Mrs. Me-1 Strong. rs. strong ana ner gnesi Carthr. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bolinger. I returned Wednesdsy night from Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Schuneman. Mrs. I Portland where they visited friends. E. Saunders. O. Gaston and Mr. and Mrs. McElnea. Later in the evening! .Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Shields and they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. I children left Friday, for Neskowin to Gordon McGIlcbrlst. I spend a month at their cottage. . . I . Mrs. Fred Ellis was a hostess of I (Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rovey and the week when she entertained the! daughter. -Maxine. 'of Oregon City. members ot the Golden Hour dub they passed a few. days' cutinx. Mrs. John Lee Pratt ot New York 9 - f I i ' t I ' i , ' fAtAlXl t WW WearFrolaset'CorseU and experience real .physical eomfort and Improved figure lines la these perfected front lace corsets 1 There is a -right" model for every "type of figure RENSKA L SWART V- CORSET SPECIALIST 11S Liberty Street. . . ' for a meeting Thursday afternoon. The gathering was Informal and though many ot the members are out ot town on vacations a pleasant aft ernoon was passed, at the close, ot which the hostess served a light re past. Miss Gertie Kapps entertained at a dinner .wednesdsy night at ner home In honor ot her sister. Miss Anna Kapps, f Her guests Included the girls who are employed at Pat- ton's book store. The Marion County Veterans' as sociation will assemble Thursday in the grove near Sllverton for the second meeting ot the yesr. All the patriotic organisations of the coun ty have been invited and It Is pos sible that a special train will go from Salem, returning In the eve ning. An interesting program' has been planned by those in charge. Rev. Charles Lisle of this city Is nreslderit of the organisation and Mrs. Norma Terwilllger. also ot Sa lem, is secretary. . The many friends ot Mr. snd Mrs. Alfred A. Schramm, are sorry to learn that (hey are leaving Salem this week for Corvallis to reside. Mr. Shrsmm has resigned as state bank examiner and has accepted the position of cashier at the Corvallis Stste bsnk. Though his resigna tion does not take effect until Aug ust 9, the family are moving over this week. Both Mr. and Mrs. Shrsmm are very popular in musical circles of the city, for he Is quite a singer and Mrs. Shramm is a pianist and or ganist ot ability, and their absence will be felt . very much. Thougn their friends are regretting their de parture. they are glad that they are to lire so tear. One of the j oil lent affairs of the summer months was the Salem O. A. C. club picnie Thursday evening at Spongs landing when the college folk got together for a college feed. Reminiscences of the days st school, college songs and stories were.en Joyer around the' bonfire until late. About 30 graduates and former stu dents made up the picnic . , . -.-" Monday evening Misses Ruth and Lora Purvlne entertained the mem bers of the Live Wire class of the Leslie Methodist church tor a lawn party on their spacious lawn, which large birthday cake formed the cen-'had been lighted with Japanese lao- House and ' Porch DIX DRESSES How attractive they are! Thes Dix lrrws of prettily pattermil percales ami pinfrtiainH. llright plaids ail dainty checks are to I found and the drex-s have the added value of durability. They are mad alonjr practi cal line that make them very easy to launder and are made with deep hams and taped seams. $3.98, $4.95, $6.48 to $7.50 1. S. Iftpkg ffin. QUALITY MERCHANDISE rorrLAi; pkices .'.