fill SECOND SECTION Eight Pages mm . The 8tateimaa receives tbe leased wire report of the Associated Frees, the greatest and nut reliable press Assoc Uli ok la the world. KKVKNTIKTlf YKAlt HAIJCM, OltKf.O.N. SIXUAV M()IIM.(1, AKilKT M.,ltf4i. piucE mx CEXTS UCUST.the ever popular month at the seashore, is finding, 1 again i this year, . many Salem people domiciled; at their summer homes on the coast. The Tillamook beaches are especially favored, and are the destination of numerous mo toring parties who are driving to the beach for week-end outings and longer sojourns. ' Foremost among the latter are Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts and their attractive little daughters. Helen and Mildred,; who left Saturday , for a week's tour of the Tillamook beachea.- , Charming simplicity "was the key note, when Mrs. Gerald Volk enter tained Wednesday afternoon in hon or of her sister, Mrs. Martha McCade of WichitaL Kan. Garden flowers filled the rooms of the Volk home on Capitol street and refreshments were served by the hostess. i Wednesday afternoon Mrs. H. H. VandervortS and Mrs. W. C. Wlnslow entertained the Home Missionary so ciety of the First Methodist church at the former's home on North Win , 'ter street. The parlors were artisti cally decorated with sweet peas, and the dining; room and hall with nas turtiums. Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney lead the devotional, and Mrs. E. E. , r Fisher gav the lesson. A social hour was enjoyed afterwards, during which refreshments were served by Miss Jenelle Vandervort and Miss ' Florence Young. , . . .; . ' Of Interest to the many Salem friends of Mrs. Vera Frickey; will be the following account from the Pas edena Evening Post: . . Mrs. Adam W. Schaupp of 6 South Catalina avenue entertained at her home very delightfully on Saturday " afternoon f In honor of the eighth birthday of her granddaughter, Em ily L. Frickey, who has made her home with her grandmother for two . years. ' - '' ' The snacious rooms of the Schaupp home were decorated with pink and t . chmdejier with garlands of the greenery" were dainty " ornamental birds also. " The long refreshment table was centered with a beautiful birthday cake bearing eight candles. Twenty one dainty pink and white baskets and attractive place, cards carrying out the same decorative motif, were placed for the younger guests. The early part of the afternoon was devoted to an Impromptu pro- cram of songs and recitations by the children, the concluding numbers being a group of vocal numbers en titled "Mother's Pledge" and "Pasa dena Queen." sung by the composer. the .mother of the honoree, who with her two small sons is - also Mrs. Sihaupp'a guests for a few weeks. I Following the entertainment in the house Mrs. O. H. Schroeder and Mrs. Hypatia Seaton supervised a number of merry games which took place on the lawn. The games were followed by a delicious buffet lunch eon which was served by the hos tess, assisted by Mrs. H. K. Schaupp and Mrs. Bertha McGaw. A large ornamental snowball from which. the children drew, small gifts added to the after-luncheon enjoy ment. . i Those present were Miss Clara Ash ton. Mrs. C. H. Schroeder, Mrs. Yoang. Thilma Smith, Helen Corey, Phyllis .Walker. Francis Hodge. Lla I Millard. Ruth Weaver. Mildred Han sen. Thelma loung. Myrtle Martin. Dorothy Palmer of Medford, and Eve Eberly. Mr. and Mrs. James Deadroths of Victoria, It. C, are guests at the Lyle Smith home for the month of August. Thursday evening Mrs. Smith entertained for her guests with an informal dinner, asking a few close friends to meet the Dead roths. Covers were laid for 10. Mias Winifred St. Clair of Gresh- arn is the charming week-end guest of Miss Esther Parounagin. Miss Marion Adams of Castle Rock. Wash., returned Friday to her work In the Red Cross nursing classes. Miss Adams has been ab sent two Weeks on account of the serious illness of her mother. 'Misses Ora Poage and Anna Ic- Leod, who motored down from Yaki ma. Wash.. , Friday, .are guests of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Poage on Chemeketa street. As a farewell attention to Mr. and . ' -... . m ' , " ' . : r .- :. y v ' " , vT. . - - . ; - v .' ., ; -'.u -is ;; - Mrs. John J. Ro1rt!, who with Mr. Roborts anj little daughters, Helen and Mildren, leaves tolay to tour the Tillamook beache Hypatia seaton. Airs, uertna Mcuaw. Mrs. il. E. Deckabach and their son Mrs. H. R. Schaupp, Mrs. vera rnc- Nicholas, who left Monday for a toar ktey, Dorothy McGaw, Dorothy and of the Canadian rockles before re Mar jorie Seacrest. Jane Desenberg. turning to their home in Cincinnati. Janet Stephenson. Ida Caldwell, j, and WriS F 0 ixkabach en Dawn and Joan Schaupp. Mary and tertalned with an informal dinner Herbert Cressman. Grace Zediker. Sunday evening. Circling the table! Herbert and Carl Schroeder, Char- WhiCn was artistically decorated lOtte and Paulina Kempton, Eliza-lwith - basket of sweet neas. were beth Larson, Virginia Menick. Car- Dr ,nd Mr9 w Carllon Smlth. Mr. tssa Barney. Adam and Francis Fric- and Mriu Frederfk s. Lamport. Mr. aey. me nonor guesi.. r-.m,, and Mrs. Homer Smith, Mr. and Mrs. and the hostess,. Mrs. Schaupp. " Arthur Ronsnn Mr. and fr Ed- I . ward Gillingham, Mrs. Lovelace. Mr. j-Miss Rosa Maude Grice and Rob- and Mrs. Deckabach. Miss Helen ert LewelBng Adams, both well- Deckebach. Frederick Deckebach and known young -residents of Polk Frank Deckebach. county, were united- in marriage vveanesaay. Augusi -rr ai me par- Mi nd tr Mwrri v..hAn r sonage of the First Christian church, Cincinnati are week-end guests of THE NU BONE CORSET company uses .the . uniy : woven. wire Jn. existence. We do not ttse paper covered galvanized tin for boning.' Don't pay the profiteers' exorbitant, prices for cheap goods. Silk and fibre hosiery for this weak only,. S1.75; were $2.25 to $2.50 Black, white, brown. Wb ' carry "Tonstto" the perfect hair remover. A. E. LYONS No Rone Corset Parlors 429 Court St. t Phone 958 white flowers and greenery, the din-KRev. Leland W. Porter reading thetDe F Q Deckebachs. Ing room suggesting a . wooaiana bowe with-its garlands of maiden hair fern and gypsophllla festooned from the chandeliers and celling and also garnishing the refreshment ta ble. Suspended from the central the original flag given to the W. R. C. 29 years ago. TftiM Hag Is now hung in the house of reprvntaltvea. A group of people from the atate acciuent commission umtonnl to Spong's landing early in the week Gr a pimic. The evening wa spent in swimming, fcingtug.- and. by co means least, roasting wieuieti". Those present were MiswH Clart. Mil'er. Ruth Walker. Virginia Weaver. U Walker. Florence. Walker. Helen Moore. Arvl'.i Conn, Helen LoveP. Elsie Rruder. Alta Johnson and Messrs. Karl Ulrica. IX Walker. Carl Pope. Ralph II ilt!, Allan Jones, G Walker and Murray Hart. A pleasant surprls was given Mrs. H. R. Cumniuigs Wednesday when a group of frin(3 rawed at the iiora of her son. J. U. Camming, to con Little Edwia CrOiS left Friday for I gratulate her on hr birtht'ay annl- ilng service. The immediate famil- ies of the contracting parties were present. The young couple left the tame lake ''home coun br Miss by C. A. Martin of Aumsviile. Pink and lavender sweet peas ar: I Ik" kI: ;:" ZMZ IZJrZ MrraHd Mnr-ASdy Palsons. Mr. Ustlcally arranged in a gray art ba.-1 , " torJ.T. V . u" v V " Mrs. G. H. Harf.wM anl ohlldre I l-'Art lonH tA enan1 ffhA waAb.an1 wf K I wmamt a rtct m lfs iH ul t inriAP day for a ll) day trtp to .raxer i - : - - i, " , i,s , after hlch they will be at ' A' - f&.io; at their farm, home in Folk I - i Brtt tn ut ,. mjra v-n. r Adams wan attended I James ciion i r lorence l . , . ' . , i, , ty. Mrs. Aaams was auenueui . . lnv birthdavs were. Mr. and Mrs. J. Flora Grice, and Mr. Adam iuureu"" n" u .OMier- -mum V Pmnk Mr . i i William the D. A. Churchill home! having i3"drvm,f iwlr . -i,t , ti m wtii I Mr. iiliam B-inn of Keuer gray n fn.tt.n " t.- ket formed the center piece for the! " w Mr. and bottom and rea of potlach supper which was the clever iT i i v.Tnrt7n Pnblln club will hold'its regular wh " .IT0.1!.!?; teml-monthIy meeting Monday at '"f 'n, lu" .urT' r;.Y 'he city hall at 2 o'clock. DUeaa- tL i lie r irei nciuuuiBb lumvu . day evening. The regular study hour, which was led by the supertn-t-ndent. Miss Mary Findley. was followed by an evening spent in music and games. Those present were Misses Mary Findley. Florence Rickev. Mr. anl Mrs. A. II. Hammer I inil Mr anil ITr tlnj llimniAr of The Marion County Woman's Re-1 Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Harford and children of Kirk e v. Grandma Prunk of Aumsvlle. Mr. and Mrs. J II. Cummings unj Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lttliam. Miss MEET ME "AT MILLER'S ' Uhderwear S pecial Big Clean-Up of Ladies' Underwear Every garment is strictly high grade, but we want the room for Fall goods now arriving Prices Less Than Raw Material Ladies' Union Suits ............ 59c Ladies Tights - - 29c Ladies' Vests - ?9c Children's Drawers . J9c Children's Vests 19c Displayed on Special Tables in the Ready-to-Wear Section. slon of the amendments to be voted cn in the fall will be the feature of the afternoon. Miss Grace Morgan will return to her home in Harrisburg this morn ing after a visit with Mrs. Thomas Clark at tne tatter's home on Cross street . Mr. and Mrs. . W. H. Steusloff en tertained Wednesday evening w'ith a farewell picnic, at S pongs landing in honor of Miss Dorothy Chambers, who left yesterday for a three months' eastern tour, and Miss Erma Potter of Mobile, Ala., who is the attractive house guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. Anderson. Those present were Miss Potter, Miss Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. George Chambers, Mr. and Mn. D. f. Dinsey, Mrs. P. An derson. Mr. and Mrs. Steusloff. Claude Steusloff and A. Dinsey. . Miss Martha Renick of Portland is the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hauser and family left .Saturday for a trip to the Tillamook beaches. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Drager and tamily and the R. II. Campbells, ac companied by Mrs. blanche Gates, left yesterday for Tillamook. .-.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crain have as their guests Mr. C rain's parents. Mr. and Mrs. X. J. Crain of Port land. Mrs. Crain will return to Portland Monday, while Mr. Crain and his son will spend a short out ing on the McKenzie river. Miss Leah Hoppes is spending the week in Eugene as the guest of Misi Edna Stewart. Mrs. C. S. Rrock and Mrs. A. W. McConnerhave returned from Glad ttone park. Dr. L R. Springer will leave to day for a three-weeks' vacation at the Tillamook beaches. Mias Frances Martin, little daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Martin. is spending the week-end as guest of Miss Nancy Ham ham in Port land. ' Orvllle Crowder Miller has left for Doise, Idaho, to spend a few weeks with friends. Mr. Miller will enter Northwestern university at Evanstoa this fall and on his way east will top at Terry and Hilling. Mont I where be will visit with lriends and I relatives. Saturday afternoon, aftei h' kit.csn session, the Woman's Relief corps held a reception in .honor of Mrs. I Cora McBride. the department head. Mrs. McBride. who is th house guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. TerwilUger pre sented to the state Saturday uornmg Doris Latham of Minneapolis, are visitors at the bono of Rev. and Mrs Leland W. Porter. Mr and Mrs. I-a- bain are Mr. Porter's parents. . ' Mr. and Mrs. James William Dent. who. with their two small children. Elizabeth,; and James William, Jr.. returned ; Tuesday from Cannon Reach, have as their house guest. Miss Anne Forrest of Seattle. Attorney Frank A. Turner and daughter. Miss Joy Turner went , to Newport rtaay morning lor a snon vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Flanders, of Portland, returned to their home Thursday after a few days visit with Dr. and Mrs. L. T. Griffith. Mrs. Flanders is Mrs. Griffith's sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Dancy left Monday for a fortnight's camping trip at Neskowin. - Mrs. E. Lister of Turner, was the gnest of Mrs. E. M. Vsndervort Thursday. . Dr. and Mrs. ll" T. Griffith, with their daughter Margaret, and Miss Helen Rose, motored to Eugene Sat urday for the week-end. - Tuesday evening Miss Beryl Mars ters was hostess for a prettily ap point six o'clock dinner in honor of the Misses Dorothy and Vivian Or rutt of Rosebnrg. at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Marsters. on Court street. Covers were laid for ten. around the formal center piece of geraniums, heliotrope and fern. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Peebles, of Ijike City. Iowa, are the guests or Mr. and Mrs. G. Sat ter lee at their home on Saginaw street for a fort night. Mr. Peebles Is Mr. Sat ter lee's cousin. . Mrs. Grace Layman of Portland, arrived Wednesdsy for a week's vis it with her mother. Mrs. E. M. Van- ilervort. . Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Skeller. of Spokane are spending a few days In the ctir as the xuests ol Mrs. a. at Vandervort, at her home on Church street. Mrs. Cora McBride of Portland the denartnieatal n resident of the Woman's Relief corps, is the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Ter wllliser. at their home ChamekeU ureet. . , Miss Mabel Lundy of Myrtle Pol at Is the guesi of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conner, at thetr home on North Twenty-third street. 'Mrs. F. F. Dineler and children. Gladys and Curtis, with Miss Mollis Sevaleaur. will leave this morning for a ten-day outing at Seaside. The interesting house guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jones, who have been so delightfully entertained this week sre Mrs. Josepn Kucaei w Shaw anu Miss Emma Billlngtoa ofi Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rent, of Top- penish. Wash., are guests of Mr. and Mrs.-John Albert Mrs. Rent wss lor merly Miss Mildred Wiggins ho lived In Salem one winter wnen snw attended Willamette university. . Mr. and Mrs. Rens have Just returned from their honeyssooa at Newport. man and Irene Williams, are Tlrltlac the former's parents. Mr. and Mr. J. Oliver, at their home South Win ter street for several days. sir. Si lver Is assistant professor of animal hsftbaaury at Oregon Agricultural t'olleice. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Uttlcr and o.' Robert, with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. L'P tneyer, have returned from Califor nia. They motored from San Diego to Old Mexico and back to Sab Fran cisco, visiting the Glen wood Mission inn and other Interesting places. (Continued on page 2.) 1 m Mrs. T. G. Luker of Honolulu the charming house guest of Mrs. C P. Bishop. Sdosk's lsndlnie was the scene of a merry little picnic Thursday eve ning, when Mr. and Mrs. Roma Hue. ter. Mrs. Blanche N. Jones and Mlss Maeyl Hunter and Florence jones motored down for an evening swim. 1 A. W. Oliver and Misses Nols Fur- Wear Frolaset Corset and experience real physical comfort and Improved figure lines la these perfected front lace corsets I There Is a -right" model for every type or figure , RENSKA L SWART. ' CORSET SPECIALIST . Ill Liberty Street. ft Tan "Si NEW ARRIVALS x " " DiX C. Crochet Cottont D. M. C Embroidery Cottons " Stamped anI hand embroidered articles for the Fall Embroidery 429 Court Street NEEDLECRAFT SHOP Phone 953 4 4 4 Advance Showing of Fall Suits At Advantageously Low Prices The suits displayed are the result of weeks of eareful buying, every one of them offerinir Talues that cannot b da plicated later, in some the savings are in the cloths that the makers owned Mow riding market quotations; in others the saving are in silk linings and fur trimmings bought before the market reached its peak. All Are New 1920-21 Styles tallving in detail with advice. from Paris and London and with the recent approvals of the New York fiarraent Ex iKsition. The materials embrace trieotines, silvertones. serges, velours-le-laine, poplins !. tailore,! with exceptional skill in a word, garments of character and distinction. Note Especially the Salts at $29.75, $34.75, $44.75, $54.75 up to $95.00 Everv one a splendid value because we divide our buying gains with you for quick gelling rather than hold them for the busy season in expectation of regular profit. Here ia "Where the Pay As You Go Plan Works For Your Benefit Quality Merchandise CO Popular, Prices -I