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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8, 19i 4 A: '!' 1 & I y t 3 y t i 1 J u i 4 J i I 3 3' f y. j 7 .1 3 TO' By MARGUERITE CLEESON WOMEN" or Oregon are plan ning .to", hold a public luncheon Tor Irs. Calvin Coolldge. wife of tbe rice' president of th United States,- at Motel Portland on Monday-or Tuesdar, August 14 or It: Mrs. Coolldge- is to visit Portland with--; her husband en route homo from San-; Francisco. The luncheon is being submitted la the tentative-; program wrhieh will be- presented to Mr, Coolldge prior to, his starting for Portland and also a personal invitation for Mrs. Coolldge to afford 'women of this state ,th's opportunity of see ing andttfearinf a personal mes aagefro heA jCfc invitation has been slgsd by a representative group of Oregon- women forming the comnrfttee-of arrangements. " -Two meetings 7 were: held this week by the -committee and, Mrs. Frank O. Northrup, who attended the natlonar -Republican r conven tloitwhere Mrt Coolldge was nom inated : for , vice president, was named as chairman.; Mrs. Coolldge is asked, in the personal: letter, to name, the date an dhour she chooses to give to women of the state. -t Several women from surround ing cities . have already : tele graphed Mrs. Northrup' for reser- y he pleasure qf semngare firie Cup m tonee eqjiais pleasure of emouiiid one MFWVVrMM rihat remind aim; o . Hundreds of yards of wonderful Woolens for Autumn, 1922. -: . 9 i . ' -.. . "" j ..,.. ..-(. . ' ' y -. ' " --i. - --Not only. in Tweeds with their beautiful colorings, but other woolens have arrived that are so new and different from previous seasons. Direct from the Mills to you insuring newest patterns, lowest prices -xnd btter dualities. , .. . r . i , i. j : i .. 1 - - .. .. ..... r PAone J u "Salem's vations for the luncheon "regard less of when and where" it. la to be held and expressing their will ingness to "go to Portland In time for breakfast If necessary," to- hear the favorite of the organization- of "senate women" of Washington, D.'Cv f 'The following signatures were attached to ' the personal Invita tion : Mrs. Ben "WVOlcott, Mrs. George L. Baker, Mrs. Ralph Williams. Mrs. John L. Rand. Mrs. W. S. Kinney. Astoria,. Mrs. Fannie Kay Bishop, Mrs. George L. Williams, Mrs. Wlliilam Cake and Mrs. Frank O. Northrup. ' Mrs. Wallace McCamant, Port land, has Issued invitations for an afternoon reception for which she Will be' hoetew Tuesday afternoon. August IS, In honor of Mrs.. Calvin Coolldge and -i Mrs. Frank W. Sterna of Boston.-. The; receiving; hours , will be- from- -4 until. 6 o'clock. Vice President nd Mrs. Coolldge expect to' arrive In Port land Saturday evening and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mc Camant during their brief visit In Portland.' They win "be accom panied by their two sons and b Mr, and Mrs. Stearns. . ' . . Mrsjjwalter Taylo? Sumner wll entertain Thursday afternoon : at a silver tea to be given at Bishop croft for. the benefit of the enteri tainment fund of the women's auxiliary' of the Episcopal church. FREE Cut cut n4 th above dvertintmaot to oi nd v wilt trj4 yo fr' month! apply of MONITOR BAM, BU!C. . : . STANDARD ULTRA MARINE CO., Huntitii.W. V. " ill V fff Mi Tk Ortl.1 Iim. ft,. BrmuW. brs SkU-Antic, 4 timj ! W U kMi, dmp at tU wmUt aai mim-' tm, aa4 osMtia eat ajfy Cats. 0almn'' mmmm. mJdrmm mmj ' CircUtprw mmUU . Si 34 f 48, , . . - .7 - ? Nemo HyiOeTaaluMt IiMtlhit tZ Em lStkt St, Nw York. Dt M. 9 m i s s in" tip us of Scotland 'sr hills (and heather JUST ARRIVED (See Liberty Street Window) Leading Department Store" MIsa Ruth Austin' orWoodburn bta taken over 1 the. work of so ciety editor of th Capital Job rn-i 1. Mlaa Austin has many friends in Safem. having attended Wil lamette university : at one timel" She was graduated from' the Unl Tersity of Oregoa in June, 1922. ' Miss Anstin is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She takes the place left' vacant when Miss Adalaide Lake accepted , a position with- tbe Morning Oregon-1 ian. Mrs. Molly Brunk substitut ed during the Interval since Miss Lake left. - Miss Dorothy Chamber will be-, come bride of Carl T. Pope at a pretty home wedding tonight at tbe home of her parents. Mr and1 M rs. T. ' W; Cham ber s,- onr" Cou rt street. ; 5 -J:..'--';, ' Mr. and irin. W. J. Btislck are home following a short' vacation! trip to Newport. ' ; " :',' ' :-; Friends of " MIsa Helen ' Pierce and Miss - Frances Richards' have received letters from them in Alas ka where they are enjoying their vacation. - - - r -Miss Irene Dodd and Miss Hat- tie Mitchell, who were entertained Thursday evening of the Bunga- low- Christian - church, are both; members of that church and are graduates of.: the Eugene Bible university besides . the School of Missions at Indianapolis, Ind. The reception which was for alt of the Christian ehurches in Mar Ion' county was. sponsored by the BuncalOw Christian church , of which-both girls are members. Mr: snd:Mrs. Warren Hpnt and little daughter, - Alicia, ot Corval lis, -stopped in Salem yesterday .for a short, time. They are" .driving through to Seattle Vancouver and Victoria. B. CI They will visit Glacier park? before returning. . . Mrs., William Brake ors Willow Lake entertained af her home la honor of her daughter Mrs. WOelk of Portland" who Is viaitlhg herei Mis Ruth1 Dougherty and Flori ence Blake- were- other guests. ' f '.. ' ..- . & ' - ' Mr.' and Mrs.-W. D. CUrk spenl the week-end at Hillsboro. I ' - i- .v. - i Mrs. John B. Giesey and daugh ter, Madelirie; havef gne to CalU for'nfa where' they will visit fof a month. - ' : ' ' '; - .. - Miss LottV Lalljf, Miss Grace Babcockf, Miss : Mable Huddlesori and1 MIsa Georgia Bryles left Sun day for a vacation trip which will take them to Salt Lake City, ColcA rado Springs, Denver, and Yellpwr stone park. .They , will be gone for two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Robertson spent the week-end at the coasts M iss Mary Findley was hostess for an informal afternoon honor Irig Miss Gladys Nichols of New berg, Saturday, Miss Nichols has returned: to her home following several days' visit with Miss Flrid-i ley. . Miss Mary Parounagian was a' guest of. Miss Mary Findley yester day. - a . ' Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Baker drove to Cascadla for the week-nd. " ; In the Heart of the City t to -4 GIRLS 4 t rJJ'J rSf . IT I Vf.. When tSe Acauitania sailed AMERICAN s. J passengers. .They are bound for France, where they will compete in the international athletic games to be held in 'Pershing Stadium, Paris, oh August 30: Front row, left to right: Maybelle Gilliland, Elisa beth' Stein, Flerida Batson, Janet Show and Cornelia Sabie. Second row Lucile Godbold, Francis Mead, Nancy iloorhees, Sv Becker, Elizabeth Voorhees,- Anna Harwick and Esther Greene. wr CLUBS AND I ACTIVITIES 1 The Daughters of .Veterans will meet .Wednesday at , the usual hour and .pla$e. ' ' . . . ". - The business and , Professional Women's club will meet for their regular- weekly luncheon Wetffies dar at the' Gray Belle. -'- ' - ' ' '. Th W.-C.T,-Ujwllt hoId its annual picnic -this afternoon -on Marion. Sauare. 3Irs. Ada-Wallace Cnruh ,will speak. A. picnic din ner will be served. Vacation Time - Books Suggested "For each. person. the.."Book for the shady nook" in August would Seem tew be the one he can read wjthi interest for a time, to cab, aside - when the moods come, to listen to the . wild waves, or to ruminate lazily on the beauties of .nature, while the fragrance. of the plnea'steeps the senses.' The old favdrfte1 author may be the best to treat in" this way. A few; spe cial titles that lend themselves to' thetfe circumstances are suggested although' some that are- ideal for one person are, without interest to another. t . v v v , "Chatles O'Malley" by Lever. Here is love,; adventure-and fun in the. daring life of tjbi, gaaU'.n.t, English dragoon, each , .4 episode, new and interesting in Itself. ,, v v . . "Reynard, the Fox," by Mase field - The 'pursuit of the Eng lish fox hunt is told in swift, racy poetrj. m . -"Adventures With Birds" by Hndson. This bird lover and .master tells his fascinating e-( periences. . 'Tha Desert," by Van Dyke. The beauties of the unbroken trail and the unblazed mountain of the desert world of the south west are pictured with fine ap preciation and rare imagers'. V "Tha Eternal Masculine,'' hy Andrcws. These clever stories ot men and outings are full of life and humor. Its companion vol ume Is "The Eternal Feminine.- - . ' v v ', . "Tti Great Modern American Storle.?" selected by Howtlls from many authors, is probably" the most satisfactory - collection that has been made in recent years. S S "Tbe Catskills" by Longstrect. X summer's experience is told in a'chatty style.5 ' mm V V "Tatlts In a.Ubrary," by Hut ton. . The . author recounts in Intimate manner incidents in his acquaintanceship with people fa mous some fifty years ago. V "Japan, Real and Imaginary", by Greenble. Amus'-ng exierl?iic es and keen observation together with beautiful pictures of the land roraantlO with geishas and rlchshawg make this charming book. V V. VSocgr of the Trail," by Knibbs. These vigorous poemg ar? full of the atmosphere of the plain1? and the ncsnntalns. "Adventures in Contentnct by Grayson. There Is little plot, the author holds our interest by his simple experiences with Mo ther Earth. . a. 'Labrador Doctor' The mis sionary doctor of Newfoundland and Labrador tells his lifo story. at, S -"cotUsh Chiefs," by Porter. tvL Ai,t ui is full a the thrills of danger and chfTalry, "Houseboat on the Styx ' by Bangs. " The excursion with the shades of the mighty is worth rep etition especially "for reading "Bird Woman. by Schultz. A descendant of her own tribe oar rates- thrtory of Sacajawea, t a simple Interesting bit ot early his tory of the northwest. S S fWhere Rolls the Oregon by Sharpe. The loyal Oregonian who WHO SEEK HONORS ,''H17"' - i V - J - - . for England twelve vounff American wishes to be intelligent about all the wonders of ,his great state will enjoy these chapters on our wild life. - "tlfe'a vnnor Collisions' by Warner. Theae unassuming, In teresting -essays are most to ?bo apprecia ted .when read aloud to a member of one's own family. V "A Winter Circuit of Our tic .Coast" by Hudson, If; Arc the thi3 triiJ weather proves to be hot. should be a, cooK refreshing to take In imagination. ' No wise traveler will forget his guides to birds,-trees, wild flow ers, sea shells or other forma of nature that appeal to Mm. for new species' are sure to appear to be identified.. 1 WOODBURN NEWS I 1 WOODBURN, Or.. Aug. 8. Dr. and . Mrs. s O. K. Wolf enjoyed a visit from Mrs. Wolf's s'ster and husband Dr. and Mrs. R. F. John son of Satf . Jose.. Cat.. They left THE :y NEW YORK t 9 WHY -GIRLS LEAVE HOME ."" 7 ' - 'i i ' View pi Social Workers Who Deal Witb Runaways arid Other Types t - r- - ' By XAXCI WOODS tX.ftCKa. fMBU) ptrt.ir- at Uii art t"he In Uh 1 Coan t u CUy deter- xJr.t, month. nin9 row vontit br4l1rw. Mvidy' lor nwiu. Wittv tralnUi tot mdett ntne tlfinwJ from imtrth t pUntung aad skimp! n(. Is eartatttly M Ins, l4jr Mo an who GIBL81HVEKE 1 Thrct Distinct Cam, iM Dif ferent Antwerj, tirplojJrlheory Tlierr haMiisCiuie. DRtJfijtRV But Pftiret tow tl finerylhe Sttte, and .PaneisfMsa Fig- i frs ra'Oisappearaicw. i ' A nnortcr tat' Too MAwrx-a .n- tdcua Ura cM.f ambM' of (ira found Y sot lu conuct Kb slrl atw tl . kV" V7?iI2 Jt t . - i KV-lM I " C ' '- tht MM rlMn,. C- 0 1 " pZ??0 ,f Sk A- V" ' v , tU f.rotbou-' VV m-ZXSrLtflslf . ' , A . ITX - . V .XiL ' n nil H ft '"WM ' GIRLS! ' - Have you ever contemplated a rash step when you think: your parents have denied you an ap-, parently simple wish or desire? Sec "WHY GIRLS, LEAVE HOME It will make you today -'Tomorrow f J "Thursday Friday ,.. 2-7:.15t9 : 15 p. m.v ABROAD DEPART, " : M eirl athletes were amonc the shin'a for home, last Tuesday. Mrs. Libbie Morcome returnel home Monday from a two weeks visit in several different towns and cities going as far north a? Seattle,.- Wash. Mrs. Roscoe Mayfield and baby who have been visiting her par ents, Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Asn ford left Tuesday for their future home .in Kelso. Wash. Mrs. Mary Stewart came home Wednesday from a ten days vis it in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs.- J. F.-Mathmas spent a week tonring the Tilla mook beaches and Seaside. Mis Olive Haskell, has return ed from visiting relatives at Au burn, Wash. Miss Iris Chenowlth is home from attending summer school at the University of Oregon. O.-.'ll. .Koschmeder has written friends from- New Orleans and Washiugton, D. C. He is taking an extended trip in the south and east. Mr. and' Mrs. A. L. Cornwall of Los Angeles were guests of Mr. a-nd Mtst F. W. , Settlemier - for three1 days'. : ; . TIMES. SUNDAY. 'SUi of itllnoto lip to (hart vjaw tlrl a o.sn pored tvtr roar mvw " to blcb Mil ubcrip R(uluir ,h b tVc4E m lj . GIRLSRUN AWAY IN SEARCH OR ROMANCE ids'? Wlthf est of Thera "Kids' GIRLS LEAVE , - . With Anna Q Nillson and a 7ft think twice. MUlJCdLaul-iliJ iff Mrt n Mm, Oeorre Bcb. ani: "daughter Wynona are pending the'r vacatioa atNePrt, v Mrs. Blaine llcord and diuxh ter hhxabeth and son Ulalne, Jr., left tor Newport Friday to be erne 10 days or two weeks. ? Mr. J. I Haller nejoypd . tIs ltfrom her sister, Mrs. Knighton of Ranier. Blaine McCnrd has gone to Iowa -n business ami expects to' be gone three weeks. James Anderson of Los Angelos visiteo his uncle, A. Yersen for the past week. . ' -"About 40 Artisans and their families had a basket supper oa the bank of the treek Friday eve-' n'ng. July 2S at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jt. C. Kocher. Mrs. S. A. Kemp s spending the cummer with her daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. lleorg Llndr.hl at Sierra Mad re, 'Cat. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Stewart and family have moved here from Se attle, and are occupying the Trul linger house oa Ctefelaud alreet. Mir? Mary Forsythe of Nampa, Idajio. ia visiting at the home of he'r 'uncle. E. J. Forsythe. " Mrs. Hred Cveaden: and son are visiting1 her parents at Gear hart. , The Lutheran Aid society will meet Tuesday, August 8 at the home of Mrs. P. Brachmanu. . A farewell reception was given Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gillette by their friends Friday evening, July 2Syla the Methodist Episcopal church. A lunch was served In the church dining rooms. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gray Invit ed a number of their friends from Woodburn to come to' their lake home at Oswego Sunday July 30. for a picnic dinner and boating and swimming. Those accepting from here were Mr. and Mrs. H L. Gill, Mr. and Mrs. F. O.-Ilave man and daughter,: Almadotio, Mr. and Mrs.'E. G. Emraett, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Austin and daugh. ler. Dorta, Mr. and Mrs. W. B Gill. Mrs. Blaine McCord and daughter Elizabeth and " eon Blaine, Jr. ''"' , "'V; The 15th annual picnic of Stur gis Black Hills was held Sunday in the city park. Most of them' hadn't met for a year so a, good old fashioned visit' was' had About 2 o'clock all were seated at a long table and a lunch ; was enovec. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jay, Bunting,' two daughters ' and two sons --an 4 7 H m Pegu 4 t tUaUiAg tte 1 JO tatt Worf oo LanSlorit DMrytmm Ittsr tf-tha "Ce Pk tittw Wxtttrt" Yji ppJMy think KsMk. aMMaHIaA Edixm - '- ' - . V : :' . ' Splendid Supporting Cast PARENTS! ?' Have you forgotten that you were once young yourself and that youth must be served? See - . "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME" It will giveyou much food for thought.. tllen Ilatten Carver: Mr. and . Mrs. CbarbMi Van Koughuft and daagtite t Alma, and Mr. an J Mrs. llaT Itueatintt of Foreaf ;rtre; Mr. aa!-Hlrs. Fred Myers,' three daughters and son, Mr. and Mrv John Stewart, Harry Stewart, Jlu" Stewart and Mis Celi Frswh wilerof Fortlaad. Mrs. El vahcth Reeder and Rom Reeder t V couver, Waah.,' Mr.- and Mr-' Pre d" Yergen . end - wn Irle and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. See of Aurora; Mr. and krs. II. D. Miller and son Uobert and Mr. and M rs, I Lj M . Hitney of Woodburn. " . . ... ... STAYTON NEWS STAYTON, Ore.; Aug. ,1. Mr. and Mrs.' Stanley Mclaughlin of North Sant lam were la StaUon ' Friday afternoon. . Miss Margaret . Mlssler left Thursday far Portland where she will spend two weeks visiting. Her-. mother accompanied her as far as Salem. : . .. . . -" u ' Miss- Viva Da vie went to Atfms- vllia Thursday, and la spending the week at the farm fcojme of her- uncle, Tom Davie. ,,vr ; Dr. C. II. Brewer and wife leftl Saturday for a tour of the beach resorts. .They expect to follow the coast aa far as Seaside, when they will visit the doctor's broth er, J.' II.. Brewer. VJ '4 .j;;v';: 4v.' , A merry party of pleasure seek-' : ers " left Saturday t for NetarU where they will enjoy the salt sea air and surf bathing' overjitha. weekjencL . in the party Were Dare, Slopes and wife; J, , IIA Thoma, wife, and 'children; Edna Sloper Cora Cooper and Clara Mmden.;;-' v-;v'ri':;: ;: " J. T. Kear-ns'and wife, and thelr daughter, Mrs.-Jane 'Barton, went to rortland Thu radar, where Mr, Rearns .will; consult a specialist.' Mr,. Kearna baa . been ' falling In health, and an operation, may 'be peceary to prolong hU life. ' Mrs Carl - Frjer and little daughter' Janet,; arrived " from Portland Saturday and' are in sta at the homa 'ot Mrst FryWs par ents, "Mr. ahd Mrs. JLB. . Grander for tho week-end. :" m 1 Alva Smith was tusfnesff vis itor, In Saiemi Thursday, motorisg over. and, back In tlia afternoon, 'i Mrst Horaca Wily" has as a house gueat, Mra. Lehman,' an ex pert China painter; who la giving Mrs.- Lillr soma nev ideas' In the art;'"' rr .' .r.'.v-n " STtt'S. 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