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2 ; THE OAAON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1923 y- 1 ... " ''j- I t " ' By Vk AUGU BRITS GLEESON . : The last meeting of the Thurs day Afternoon club met this week with lr. f Richard Cartwrighl. Samtner blooms with many, roses w V3 U Vi I s V , 55 - M a v a about -the Cartwright home. Joint hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs.? George II. Burnett and Mrs. W. F. McCall. . '-"l"" t Tiillii lUlev' a b-vear-old lad. appeared ' In a song and dance. Miss Ruth Bedford! gave a piano solo, and Miss Gladys Cartwright sans b solo.1 Guests for the club for the af teriukonwere Mrs., V. C. Hawley, Mr-i; George M. Brown, Mrs. ;lC.f. A. Morn, i Portland; Mrs. John? D. Sutherland of Los .Angeles; tlss Jennie Buick of Roseburg, Airs. W.S. Parker of Grander Mrs. Tnlin T T -i nn4 fro TSaMaii " . t .... . r ' ' is-. ,:' t Mrs. 'Charles Steele has as her Suest.JVIr, and Mrs; Chester Dough top . and , her. children Cora t and ; Louis, of " Can by are , also guests at the Steele home. i: Mrs. f. D. Strengekr and daugh- tf ,Mrs. ;I. ' M. Doughton for the i-etk-end. '. .", L u'fjf' ' '-'V : ; ..illss Era Felree and her motner were hostesses at a surprise din 'tipV'L 'nartv Thursday 'evenine for UtsV Coila West.,-- Chests .hidden Included Miss Celiat B.olliu'an, Mis? Gussk; KHes ind Miss Edna'Gar- field. ;-'Vt :-i A : ' MUs Ilaeel - ,Seeley is visiting with Miss Carol iDibble. Mrs. James Donald. : formerly Miss Florence Cleveland, who was general secretary; of the Salem YWCA several years ago, was a guest " for luncheon In Salem Fri day. She was on; her way from her home In Baker, to the alumni reunion at the University of Ore gon. . i i i Mrs. William CJ Kiltz, who has been a house guest of her mother, Mrs. S. W. Thompson for gbme time, returned to her home in Van couver, B. C, yesterday. ; i During her visit she was f the inspiration af- numberf of i delightful Ti - if I n Tir 'Li - " l 1, I -v . " for a fairs. Mrs. Thompson and Miss Louise ThomDson were hostesses A nesday for an informal tea, to which friends of Mrs.' Kilts were bidden.' Those invited; were Mrs. Frederick D. Thielsen, Mrs. Wil liam H. Lytle, Mrs. Thomas A. Livesley; Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr.," Mrs. William -VZal ton, Mrs; W. C. Dyer. Mrs.; James R. Linn, Mrs. Curtis Cross, ; Mrs. lAsahel Bosh, Mrs. J. J. RobertsrMrs. Louis Lachmond, Mrs. William HjBurghafdt, Jr.v Mrs. Frank O. Andrea, Miss Eliz abeth Lord, Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. Ben W, Olcott, -Mrs. Earl C. Flegel of Portland, Mrs. Frits Slade . of Portland, Mrs. Prince Byrd. Mrs: Clifford Brown, Mrs. Guy O. Sar gent of San Francisco, Miss Bar bara Stanfield of , Washington. D. C, Miss Nell Thielsen, Mrs. Ron ald Glover and Mrs. Cecil -Esty of Donald lover and Mrs. 4 . ' ' ' I.lcdcls for AD Types OP nOlTRKS til Iho tin of FB.E0LA8ET COSS ETS and KXO.ST10 OlSSZSr. ? Bptal Attea&oa to Fitting REIISXA L SWART 115 Liberty St. Mrs. James Linn entertained with a luncheon at the Hotel Mar ion, inviting a group of Mrs. Kiltx's friends Bridge joecupled the afternoon hours and Mrs. W. H. Burghardt, Jr., entertained te group I later for tea at her home. ; Mrs. Linn's guests '"were Mrs. Kiltz, Mrs. John J- Roberts, Miss Louise Thompson, Mrs. Frederick D. Thielsen, MrsJ William H. Ly tel Mrs. d Louis- Laehmund, -Mrs. George DeBeck of Vancouver, B. C, Mrs. Sherman Thompson,1 Mrs. Ben v. Olcott, Mrs.. Amos Strong, 1 , Members of the "girls' K. C. club at the Salem high school enter tained with a series of two parties this week. The members! met for luncheon a the Gray Belie Tues day, and Thursday theyj were hos tesses for a picnic at the J. J. Roberts home. : The K. C. girls were Charlotte Zeiber, ' Mclba Davenport, Lois Taylor, Margaret Stoltz, Edith Brotherton, Helen Arpke, Pauline Knowland, Mabel Van Patton, Neva Millard, Virginia Dorcas, Doris 5 Xye Helen. Marcus, i Helen Roberts, : Robena Kyre, Lucille Pettyjohn.1 and! Helen Pollack. Guests for the picnic were Dorothy Hobson, Guy Albin, Ivan White, Vernon Perry Chris Bush, Burton Randall, Dernight McCroskey, Dar ral Myes, ' Wynn Greer, Robert Ramsay, Louis West, Ralph Em mons, Charles Caffel, Merrill Pe tram and Jack Minton. . , -.-4-.. j.-.-l ; ; I A group of Salem women com pose the Schubert octette which has been chosen to give a concert at the Gladstone Chautauqua July 11. The group will give a varied program of solos, duets, trios, quartets and piano numbers. The same group appeared dur ing the last week at a recital given by pupils of Frank Churchill. Miss Mlnnetta Magers has directed the octette, v.. i -"v.:. .. :j Members of the group are: First sopranos. Flora Fletcher, Gladys Stevenson; second sopranos, Hil da, Amsler, Ruth Bedford; - first altos, Ruth Reed, Delia Amsler; second altos. Myrtle Knowland and Grace Fawk. Accompanist, Bertha Vick. ; Mrs. Earl Pearcy was hostess Tuesday for three Willamette uni versity girls, members of the grad uating class of 1923, who will be married with the coming months. Those honored were Miss Helen Mclnturff, !Mrs. Pearcy's - sister; Miss Grace Brainerd and Miss Sadie Pratt. ' i- f I Miss Pratt will become the bride, of Sheldon Sackett : during the coming summer. Miss Mclnturft will wed Wlllard Lewson of Cor vallis iind Miss Brainerd. will be come the bride of Bruce White. , j Summer blossoms with ju an ti tled of roses were used about the rooms of ; the Pearcy home. . Mfx i-l .ufr '.-'. Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Flegel of Portlands Pearcy was assisted In serving by Mrs. pan Fry,. Jr., Mra. .William t Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff of Marsh IL Boot and jfJ-Sj .Asahet BushJ field, ' Mrs. II. F. Mclnturff I of Mis3 Barbara Stanfield poured at the tea, to which the guests were later bidden by Mrs. Burg hardt. i.; ;;! H - .Additional guests Invited for tea by Mrs. Bttrghart were Miss Eliz abeth. Lord and Mrs. T. S. Smith. jr- i r Mrs. E. M. Cox of Seattle will arrive this evening and will be a guest of her : mother, Mrs. H. Parrlsh. . I . i.. . Portland, Mrs. E. W. Brainard, nd'Mi88 Pauline Remington. I i Miss Elsie Hop Lee gave a Span Ish dance in costume; 'Miss Sadie Pratt and -MrsJ i John ? Lau con tributed vocal solos; Miss Panlini Remington and Miss Ruth Hill gave readings, and Mrs. H. F. Mc lnturff and Miss Josephine Bross gave piano numbers. The guest list included' Miss Brainard. Miss Pratt, Miss .Mcln turf f . Miss Eva ef f ee. Mrs. W. 11 Ferree, Mrs. Jorn Law, Mrs. Knight Pearcy. Mrs. E. W. Brain ard. Mrs. if. W. Mclnturff, Mis Miriam Lovell, Mrs. Frank Davey, Miss Genevieve , Findley. Mist Pauline Remington, Miss Kathleen La 'Raut, Miss Gertrude Tucker Miss Eva Tacheron. Miss Juani rienry. Miss Cary . Cheney, Miss Esther Parounagian, Miss Dorothj Owen, Miss Ruth Smith, Mise Eloise Reed, Miss Margaret Gates, Miss Jeannie Carskie. Miss Elsie Hop Lee, Miss Hilda Hageman, Miss Ruth -Hill. . Miss Adelia White, Miss Thelma Mills, Miss Mildred Strevey, Miss -Dean Hat ton. Miss Martha Ferguson, Miss Pauline . McClintock, Miss Eva Leadbetter, Miss Ruby Leadbet tr, Mrs. George B. Pratt of Port land. Miss Vesta Dick, Miss Lucia Card, Miss Josephine Bross, Mist Nell Fake. Mrs. H. T. Mclnturff of Portland. . li !; -v I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Spokane are house guests of 'Mrs Hj S.-Belle. ' H vi..'. v-v' ;'' . -; ' I Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Fry return ed last night from Eugene where they have -been with their daugh ter, Mrs. Raymond Walsh. Mrs. Raymond Hart- & an and Mrs. II. Hartman visited t Portland "during the week, i Vh . . .; Mrs. Grace -Thompson, teacher in the Grant Junior high school. will go to Portland, today .where she will jtoe Joined by-her sister, Mrs. Ella Jones, and they will go ion to Seattle. They will sail from there Wednesday for Skagway, Alaska. ; . . . i ' : Mrs. Richard Robertson. Miss Mary Findley, with Edith and Pauline; Findley are spending a few days at Tillamook beaches. - : Mrs. W. H. Burghardt, Jr., played at a large morning musi cale Friday, June 15, in -Portland. It was given at the borne of Mrs. George Gerlinger, and ' was fol lowed by a luncheon. More than 100- women were bidden and the affair was charming in all its de tails. Mrs. Burghardt played a varied program, including classical, mod ern and ultra modern numbers, which, were delightfully received by-the musical women who were included as guests, Mrs. 'Burg hardt specialized in modern num bers and has appeared in a num ber of musicale affairs in Salem during the spring. -' Miss Iona M. Cahan and Mrs. Sadie Robinson of Portland are visiting Mrs.. Johnson S. Smith and and other Salem .friends ovr Sun day. ; They are employed in the federal; prohibition enforcement office for Oregon, over which Mr., at-of Smith formerly, presided rector. Miss Barbara Stanfield, daugh ter of Senator and Mrs. Robert N. Stanfield, has been visiting with her 'aunt, Mrs. W. II. Lytle for several days. She returned to Portland yesterday where she will be the guest of friends. She will go to Rome in the fall' to enter a private school. . I , A. group of Salem women tended the monthly meeting the I Oregon Writers' league Fri day! night in Portland. Mrs. Ger trude Robison Ross of Salem con tributed a poem to the evening's program. Dr. H. C. Canby. well known author, was one of . the speakers of the evening. i ! .' Those going up from Salem were Miss Minna Harding, Mrs. Gertrude Robison Ross, Mrs. F. S. Barton and Miss Edna h Gar field. The last children's clinic of the season 'will be held Wednesday, June 27. All those j who have Children to bring should register them if possible with" Mrs. John A. j Carson or Mrs. E. E. The , next clinic September. will Mr: and Mrs. Frank Rosebraugh win be guests ' today at the wed ding of Miss Erma Readen "and Warren ''Daigb. in Portland. Irs Rosebraugh ;'r was among those from' -Salem attending' the annual Alpha Chi Omega luncheon in Portland yesterday. She will re main in Portland for a few days' visit before returning to Salem. ". i v' "'- U Miss Thelma Goodrich of Day ton is a house guest at the C. K. Spaulding home. Miss Edgar Hartley will enter tain the Roundup club at her home tomorrow. I Mrs. Charles K. Spaulding spent Wednesday in Portland. j . Miss Dorothy Buckner, who has accepted a position in the Silver- ton high school for i the ensuing school year, has left for Berkeley, An Ideal Beach Resort i The Summer Playground When in Newport Patronize These Progressive Establishents 1 -' ' ' jr-.. rT I ban-- Jr rancisco: - ' , 1! r -:V . All O - --.4..! " 1 HOTEL GILTJORE, NYE BEACH , , .,. (Formerly, the Cliff House- v 11 w,f7'" 1eaff--verlooiklng the Pacific oeean. . View from every room. m IhwUmI, cl.tan. comfortablo. Clutrges reasonable, j A U carte service, rrw bus to an4 from liottl. I r Fori Wflervatlons or further Information address: P. G. GILMORE, Prop. Newport, Oregon CHERRY CITY COTTAGE T3est" location on Nye Btmch . a. light and water furnished, f Free bus from boat. For Information " write GEO. . SMITII.'Box 423 SEA CREST COTTAGES At the edge of the Bern T Wood, Furnished cottages of two, thre and inur rooms, wiui water ana electric lights. An Ulrn location ; unexcelled m vi, riKht at bathing beach. Write for rates:- - v i CHRIS ARMS, Newport, Oregon Free Bus from Boat ": - GROCERIES ! : - All kiad3-of Table Delicacies, Fruits and Vegetables' - irardware,yCookfns Utensils. Dlches, Oil Stoves and Accessories. . 1 Everything for your outing! ' , " j ;r;-;vrf;-iuW.;A.; CLAYTON ': : ; , Order your Statesman to Follow , You to Newport erena 3ers Dancing At The Natatorium Pavilion Fine Hardwood -Floor The Best Beach Orchestra in Oregon BEACH COTTAGES ; For Sale or Rent " LKSTER SIARTIN I . Real Estate Insurance WAITS AGATE STORE 10 years in trie Agate business In -j Newport . : Special attention, to Mall Orders Box S. Newport, Oregon Removed to Beach St, Near Ocean . MINTHOHX'S HOT SEA I ATHS .':':.,:,:..'.- ...... Dr. .W. T. iTrocker, ' Prop. Opposite Cliff House, Nye Bearfi Open Every Day 1 Baths, 30 Cents I Light honspkrepinK rooms, rr a no liable . iTiiroprartic offices In Itaildlng j CTiiroprartor Adjustments with baths if desire! - NEWPORT :: . . it ORK OREGON A. L THOMAS,, SOUVENIR STORE : .gitte Cu'ttins and Mounting . Ort-son Pictures Agate Jewelry' n i: wport, ci:i:gon 4 . ' ; - WHEN At THE BEACH THESE REPRESENTATIVE BUSHiESS FIRMS WILL HELP IIAKE YOUR STAY MORE ! tEITJOYABLE V - ' " The Redfern Cottages I are the best at NYE BEACH A card brings full particulars dry appeared ' in recital Friday evening at . the First Christian church. Harold Rupert and Fred Krepela, violin pupils of Joy Tur ner, , assisted with the program. Kathryn YOung sang a solo dur ing the program. The program given was as fol lows: - The Shepherd's Evening Song (four hands) ......... Blake Mildred and Kenneth Abbott . Pixies Good Night Slumber ' Song ... . ... . .. . .'. . . . Brown Florence Turner. Brownies' Revels ....... Ashley ' Florence Ritchie. Violin Polka ...... . . . w Bancla ' , 1 : Fred Krepela. ; Flower Fairies (four faandi) ' Pearls Beryl Hulsey, Florence Turner -Plantation Medley . ..... Smith Robert Carpenter. The Star of Hope . .... Goerdeler Leona Gilreath , Dancingj Shadows Etude ... i ....... . Wollenbaupt .' Mildred Abbott. Intermezzo Russe (four hands) . . ... .. . . ... . . ...... Franke Rorls Ross, Florence Ritchie Vocal. 'If No One Ever Marries Me" . Kathryn Young. Twittering Birds Miller William Mattson.- J Ripples ........ v . . 4 Andrews .. Hazel -Pro. , . Under the Mistletoe. . .i.Engelman Donald Brassfield. Frolic of the Winds. .Cramm Ruth Koehler. , The Fireflies Carnival . . Krogman ; Beryl Hulsey. : , . ( Fisher.J Kenneth Abbott. , 1 . Violin Berceuse, from Jocelyn. . ...... . . Godard Harold ' Rupert. i ; The Nightingale's Trill. ..Fisher . ' ; ,. Kathryn Young. Minuet . . . .T.i. . . . . . Paderewskl Listen to the. Mocking Bird "h. . .. Hoffman V Doris ; Ross.' Yellow Jonquils (six hands) ..... , . . ........ Johanning Mildred Abbott. Kenneth Abbott,) Robert Carpenter. s Mrs. J. F. Stockton and .Miss Stockton are driving to Eugene to day to attend the confmencement exercises of the University of Ore gon. Mrs. , Stocktons grandson, Leon ACulbertson. will be grad uated tomorrow. Mr. Culbertaon, after a shorf , visit in Salem, .will gc east by the Canadian Pacific toNew.York to join his mother, Mrs. Anna Culbertson, who has recently , returned therp ; after, a stay of ' seven months In Boston. They will stay In New ? York in definitely. 'jr;" r .n .1 , . i Winter street, when Miss Florence Lacey became the bride of Sidney Howard. . The rooms were decor ated with Quantities of lovely sum mer blossoms, the ceremony tak ing place under a wedding .bell of marguerltes, an effective back ground being formed of white car nations and syringa combined with (eras. Tbe service was read by Rev. H. Johnson, pastor of the Central Congregational church. The bride waa lovely in her wei. ding gown of navy blue satin crepe, with stiver trimming, and carried a shower boquet of white earsa tions. -v .. Miss :: Lillian Cornell , attended the bride and Harry Howard f (Continued on page 4) be held In nirimar wi!nii of fh "IT. of fl. . Rh. ian talr. unorial tparh-1 A .weaaing Ql imeregi ,w mew ers course in English and history, many friends In tbis city. Was solr Which she will teach this fall. lemnized last Sunday afternoon at Piano nnnils of Mrs. f!ora Hen-1 the home Of L. -A. B.IWeil, JMOnn it :1 If You Are Stoiit and wish to look Trimmer Slimmer , Come to our Corset Depart ment and be fitted to one ' of the famous, . ' Stylish, Stout i or Youth-Line Corsets . Here is a. corset that enables the stout woman to wear the extreme modes without sacrifice of taste or dignity." They are as comfortable as old gloves and as trim as new ones. They give splen . did service. . y. ; . T.$6.50$9.b0 . ' :.$5.00&$6.00 Youth Line Corsets Our Superior Corset service is at your com mand to demonstrate their wonderful quali ties. ' . . . . i ii m Salem Store 466 State Street 1 Portland Silk Shop 383; Alder St. .. . TILLMdQK . ' . . 1 .. j -'-:.' Ti " ' - COUNTY BEACME2 Manhattan, Lake Lytle, Bar View, Saltair, Elmove, Rockaway, Garibnldi, Netarts, Ocean Side, Pacific City ; .On Roosevelt Highway LAKE LYTLE HOTEL Trains all Stop at Hotel Excellent dining service, furnace heat, hot water In rooms, largest and most modern in Tillamook beaches. rift Twttt Lake and Ocean Write Julia M. Parker, Mgr. P. 0.,i ROCKAWAY, ORE. BEACH COURT HOTEL New. neat, eleaa. homelike: will furnish you room and board at reasotMbls rates. CAMP COMFY Furnished Tents and Cottages for Rent. Near poatofflce, stores and defwt. Convenient to the batbins beaches. For reservations address proprietors : MR. OR MRS. A. G. WALLINO ROCKAWAY, ORrXJON HOTEL ELT.I0RE 28 rooms of solid comfort ; verrthlna home-like, neat and clean. Strictly home cooklmr. Hot and cold water tn .all rooms. Rates moderate. , For reservations address 7. Ji KREBS, ROCKAWAY, ORE. Hare Tht Stctc:z:in K i Sent Yea by I.hO Writs Circulstica Dzzt , SALTAIR GROCERY Fresh Fruit Fine Groceries Soft DrlnksCandies Hardware i-Gas Oils Tires, etc. , i L At the depot : ' -Tobaccos-- SALTAIR OREGON1 Rockaway Meat Market Opposite 8. P. Depot. Rockaway. Fresh a ad Cured Meats , ' Clams, Crabs, Fish. etc. Also market at Garibaldi B. E. Reynolds, Prop. GARIBALDI HOTEL ' , Rates 2.50 per day ' Room and Meals V. R. Wlckler, Prop. BAR VIEW jrUBXXSKED Cottages and Tents Wa bava two-room houtea and trnts far cikhrd complete for liUt houaekeeping. Elertrie ligMa. water and wood fre. We adTisa briaglns top eorers and aiWer wara r.-1ea eonvenient. M'a hare a full ktock of groceries at very reasonable prices. V'i have the P. O. wi t good restaurant where we aim to have clanu and eraba and aea fisir at all time. SI day and up. For information and rea erration rail onr Porltand office, the Wie Destal Co, 3d at Wah. , BRoadway 7029. or i THE WISE WAY B-37 BAB VIEW. TXUJLMOOX CO OB. 0CEANS1DE dreaon's neWest and most scenic beach resort, formerly known as Ifaxwelfs Holnt. Situated 8 miles from T!lamook City, combination of ruaved moun tains, sandy beach and wonderful scenery. Pure mountain water. health Si vl off air and modern sanitary conditions. Dancing, bathing;, deep aea flailing, store restaurant, storage carace. dance pavilion. ' Well , equipped children's playgrounds, bathhouses, etc. A paradise for the summer vaca tion. Furnished cottages and tent houses, all new. Southern Pacific throueh tickets to Occanside and direct stags connections at Tillamook. Bell Phone 9F12. ' ' .- -. - Write ALLEN A FLEMrXG, or ROSKXBERG BROS, for 1 ' ' " particulars - -;. ,.; TILLAMOOK OREGON HETARTS CAT.!? Cottages and Tents and Camping Prltileses Close to the Beach Pure water, clams, boatinc. bathing, etc ' a: it. DAvna ts'etarts, Ore. .Bell phone JF2 r : PACIHC CITY BEACH t Salem's Nearest Reach by Auto , 1 , : ''' -v-J', ."'.!' ":, ' i ' : . Stage leares terminal three times daily for Pacific City via Mc MinnTiile. This beach possesses more natural attractions than any other beach on the Oregon coast. A scenic beach baralelled within fire hundred feet, by the beauti ful Nestucca river, teeming with every variety of fish salmon, trout, clams, crabs, etc. ; - t- -' . Accommodations: Hotel, Cottages.' Apartments, Tent Houses Spacious protected camp grounds wooded hills . - j ' 1 ? i -'! i ; .--.( . . ' i '. . ' ' ; .v . : . . Note this unparalclled combination. An ocean beach and river fishing, boating and bathing. . All within three minate walk . Baseball ; games. Concerts, dancing children's playgrounds and v " . u other amusements For. particulars write F. R. DEALS, Pacific Citjl, Oregon KODAK THE BEACHES Then bring your Films to Us ROCKAWAY STUDIO Hand-colored Sea Scopes and Views i Large line view postcards , HAPPY CALIP 4 Furnished Cottages and Tents , Only salt water bay n the coast. Good fishing, unexcelled beach noted for Its elama, eraba and boating apriag water 9t para.. Claaa beds are leeatad IS yards from ramps and crabbing 50 yards. Itcstaurant la connection. Round , trip tickets so'd by 8. P. and stage lines to Netarts via McMlan- Step from your door to tbe Beach JS'ETARTS OREGON. Phone 9F3. 7 miles from TillanicoS: