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SUNDAY MO UN if G, JUL V 1,1 li i , I U ft i ' ! - t i I, i By L MARGUERITE GLEESON THE month of July ushers in '.real Bummer weather and with 'the round ot holiday affairs at tendant upon the first few days of July will be a busy time. The Tisit of President and Mrs. Hard Ing, to Oregon this week brings with it unusual activity for Salem folks, many of whom will be among those welcoming the pres ident, and his party to the state border Tuesday. I The reception for President and ' Mrs. Harding In Portland Wed- nesday will be of nq little inter est to Salem folks. i Mrs. Willis C. Hajwley, wife of Congressman Hawley- of Oregon, who is in Salem foil the summer, has "been Invited to Jbe one of the receiving parting it thai recep-' lion Wednesday fort President and Mrs. Harding, The reception will be held from II to 12:30 In the Multnomah hotel. The last week has been a busy ; round of Informal affairs with - delightful entertaining for several guests In the city. ? The Jarg .afternoon affair which Mrs. M. . C. Woodard of Silverton gave Frl ' day 'was attended by a group of Salem matrons and maids. t;'. . Mrs. Henry Meyers entertained iior Miss Helen Jordan ot Seattle ; ' during f the week, . Mrs. W. H. j Burghardt, Jr.. was hostess for i ;1 guests from Portland at tea on ! Thursday and Mrs. John J. Rob !ii erts entertained yesterday . for a I large group In honor of her sis ter. Miss Katherine Slada. who is home from the University of Ore gon,1 :-S v ; :, The informal dance Thursday night at the Illahee club was the inspiration of a number of pretty parties later , and a few dinner oarties proceeded the, dance. "' Picnie parties during the com ing wek will share with the beach and mountain parties which will celebrate the national holiday. ( .. i i - w - ' --- Mrs. John J. Roberts enter tained at afternoon tea yesterday for her ; sister, Miss Katherine , Slade. ; Receiving with Mrs, Rob erts and Mies Slade were Mrs. I Frits Slade of Portland and Mrs. ' Gertrude ' Cameron of Silverton. College friends of Miss Slade to the number of 40 called between the -hours of four and sit ; LV Mrs. Dan .Fry. Jr. and Ms. -Allen C. Hopkins poured a the dainty tea table. Assisting la the dining room were Helen Roberts, Doris Nye, Charlotte Zleber and I ' Margaret Stoltz. ! !, r ""T, Assisting about the rooms were - college friends of Miss Blade's, Miss Maxine Buren, Miss Margaret Griffith, Miss Gretchen Browifand Miss Helen Robe j Miss; Slade has been attending the UBlversity of Oregon during the last year and has ben spend ing a; few days with her sister. She returns to Eugene tonight and will assume a position in the of fice of the registrar. ' ' t ; Mrs. H. J. Clement has as her house guest Miss June Burgas. '."- Mm iW. H. Bnrehardt- Jr. was hostess at a pretty garden lunch .' . eon Thursday, at which a number of out of town women were guests. - Lavender, and blue were the color notes on 'the two pretty tables if spread in the pretty shaded gar- ,) Van Fleet roses and stately pop- ' 8 bles inhades of mauve, decorat : ed the living room of the Burg- - hardt home, where the guests lat 1 1- ef gathered. Mrs. Frederick D. THE TIGER'S DAUGHTER. if -A HI 1 1 Mile. Jung Clemenceau. youngest daughUr of the veteran statesman, whose mother was an American, who will coa tribute series of ar ticles for publication in the United Elates, . . i I ! X i ii I Thielson assisted the hostess. Guests from Portland for the day were Mrs. Charles F. Swigert, Mrs. Donald Spencer and Miss Mable Wlthycombe and Miss E. Ruth Catlin. Salem women bid den j were Mrs. !; William Walton, MrsC Frederick jThielson, Mrs. R, San ford and Mrsl John J. Roberts. Mrs. W. II. Burghardt, Jr. spent yesterday v in Albany as the guest of friends. ;r " - ;?- :- .S V SIL.VERTOX. hr.i . June 30. (Special to Statesman J M-si M. C. W-Mltrl and diugh-J H r, M Is Wood ir.! f h V fs VV-rion. Ha . of Boston. Misa Jean Thomas of San Francisco and: Miss Emma Steward- of Wau-i-au Wis., at a large tea Friday pfternoon. : : . ; Delphinium and Marigolds were us'fd in the dining room while li lies and pink carssatfons w?re used 'n the living room for decoration. Mrs. R. E. Kleiniirpe or Silverton ;ird Miss Helen Tuthili of Port land poured. Miss. 'Dorothy Hubbs, Miss Helen Curry, Mrs. W. W. Cooley and Miss Maurine Dinger hesa rr Fisted with ItU serving and Mrs. y. E. Richard .. Mrs. Ger rnde Cammeron, and Mrs. T. Ria telsnn assisted about the rooms. . Out of town guests Included a riup of Mills Collei girls whose nomes are in Portland and sevcr 3l n?u irons and maid? from Salem. Among, the Salem; woman bid den were Mrs. Henry Meyers and her house en est. Miss Jordan of Seattle;' Mrs. William H. Lytle, Mrs. William H., Burghardt. Jr.. Mrs. William Belle, Mrs. W. P. Lord, Miss Elizabeth Lord, Mrs. John J. Roberts. Miss Katherine i Slade, , Mrs. A. N. Bush. MrsJ John A, -Carson! Mrs. T. A. Uvealey, Mrs. Harry Hawkins,' Mrs. Clif ford Irwin, Mrs. Harry H. din ger, Mrs. W. E. 'Anderson, Mrs. Brn W. Olcott, Miss Bruce Put nam. Miss Margaret Casper, Mrs. Josie Steward. ':;::,- -''-X ! Miss pbrrls Sikes, formerly reporter knd 1 ier rociety edltw of The Oregon Statesman, has an cunced : he- engagement t Georg Bjorsed at Cottage Grove. The wedding will be an event of November .m l they plan a wed- l trip to Norway j - ! Miss SiK-jsV family residis In Springfield. She is a former stu- 4 nt cf' the Unl "r.fr f scgn nd a mem'oQT ot Alph-. Zl Delta. Fle has bei employed for n -re than a yea a the Cottage Orove Fi.itinel and- w t -manager of tn a per last -f r during lli absence :t the edito", Elbert' Cede In the j ' Mr. Bjort-?! is an In.recor for the Southern Pacific with head- Atarters m ' fy.tjg-s Grove. I Mr." and Mrs. R. S. Marshall of Gervals observed the. thirtieth anniversary of! their - wedding Thursday evening a their home near Gervais. An informal recep tion was held and 75 friends and peighbors called and a musical program -was arranged for the evening. I :: " . The program i pi -ented was a? fellows:., , " I n I . "A Perfect P;. Mrs. A. M. Suutei ; "Silver VLcads Amon; the Gold," Caroline Ghown; Read ing, Mrs. Scott Jones; flute solo. Avis Hicks; reading, Mrs. Frank Chown; solo, Vera Harper? piano "The Waters ! of Minnetonka," Miss Eleanor Munson; solo. Ern est Chown; violin, Betty . Siddal; reading, Mrs. W, C. Inman. Mrs. Marshall was assisted dur ing tbe evening by her daughter. Miss Katherine Marshall., v The friends and neighbors who helped Mr. and Mrs. Marshall ob serve the , occasion were Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Siegmund, Mr. and Mrs. John Cutsforth. Mr. : and Mrs. R. H. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Metzgar; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Jones. Mr. and Mrs.- Jarr Cutsforth, Mr4 and Mrs. J Frank Cutsforth, Mr. and Mrs. Benn Jel- derks. Rev. and Mid. J. F. Math ews. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Per sons, Mr. and. Mrs. G. J. Moisan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chown, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Inman. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cutsforth, Mr. and R..M, Harper, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Byrd. Mrs. lara Shields. Mrs. J. C. Galbrath. Mts. Herman Boaster, Mrs.' Sarah Thornburg. Mrs. B Steves, Mrs. li D. Marrs, Mrs. Ev- eralt. Mrs. John Clark. -Mrs. Eva Dusenbury. -Mrs. Clara Ripper, Mrs. Sumner Steves, Miss Verna Kekklnger, Miss Grace Shields. Miss eGnevieve Jalderks, Caroline Chrom, Belda Byrd, Ernest Chown N.- Jelderks. Ken Ewalt. Glen Ew alt, Cleve Shields. Benjamin Moi san. Vern Jones. Gordon Jones. Out of town guests included Mrs. A. M. Sauter, Mrs. J. E. Zie Rler, Portland; Rev. and Mrs. As ther, Misa Irene Forsythe, Wood burn; vMIas! Betty Siddell. Asto. U: Mr. nd Mrs. L,. K. Siefmun. Miss Avis Hl:ks, M'sr Katie Ren 1 art. Salem, and Miss Elean jr Munson, Oakland, f al. v:T ""Following the regular monthly meeting of the Daughters of Vet erans Wednesday i evening, June 27, an informal reception was held. Among the guests present i were several of the department of ficers of the-Daughters of Veter ans elected at the recent 'conven tion, members of the local GAR, 5 ' - - : i ' . - , - and department and local officers of tho Ladies of the CAR and Sons of i Veterans and auxiliary. Out of town guest3 were Mrs. Reed, from Betsy Ross tent, D. of V., Portland, and Mrs. Maud Hicks. Several members of Jessie Holmes tent, D. of V., of Wood burn were present. Enjoyable musical numbers and interesting impromptu talks were given lur ing the evening. Mrs. -L. Thompson of Marsh field has returned home following a visit in Salem with Mrs, F. H Thompson: , . .. ., h ; The women of Chemeketa chap ter of the -Daughters of the Am erican Revolution met for the fin al session of the year IThursday with a. picnic at the home of Mrs. Seymour Jones. The flag day program was presented under the direction or Miss Edith Benedict. Officers for the coming year were installed by Mrs. U. ,G. Shipley, retiring regent of the local chap ter. The fall meeting, which will be held on Constitution day, will be an open meeting, as is the custom of the organization. This will be held In the auditorium of the Chamber of Commerce. Officers installed were i Mrs. Russell Catlin, regent; Mrs. C. C. Clark, Tlce regent; Mrs.' W. H. Byrd, secretary; Mrs. R. J. Vati ton, treasurer; Mis9 Ruth Rulif son, registrar; Mrs. A. A. Under bill, chaplain; Miss Lillian Apple gate, historian; Mrs. F. Hi Spears, librarian. Miss Ola Clark has gone to Oak- ;land, CaL. for the National Edu- rntlnnni convention Others go jne fr0m Salem to ing from Salem to the national meeting ; include Mrs. Mary Ful kerson, county superintendent, and Mr, and Mrs. George Hug. Miss Clarabel Smith became the bride of Henry-Gortmaker Wed nesday at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith. Rev. Ward Willis Long officiated at the wed ding service. ' Bridal attendants were Miss Alice Gortmaker. sister of Mr. Gortmaker, and Paul Sher wood. .The bride wore a frock of white satin back crepe with overdress ot silver lace. Her veil wa3 held with a wreath of orange blos soms. Miss uonmaKer wore su- a a ver-gray canton crepe irimmea with pearls. The bride carried a shower of bride's roses and the bridesmaid carried Ceclt Brunnet roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Julia Weigel played tbe wedding march from Mendelssohn.- Tbe wedding service was read before a screen of greenery, centered with ; a heart arrangement formed with red roses. : '. " ' i - Mr. and Mrs. Grotmaker left Wednesday evening for a wedding trip Into California. . They will return about July 15. Word has been received in Sa lem of the marriage of Roy Given In Los Angeles June 23. His bride, was Miss C. ,E. Harmer of Phoe nix, Ariz., They will live in San Francisco where Mr. Given Is in business. Mr. and Mrs: Given ex pect to visit Mr. Given's mother, Mrs. S. E. Given, In Salem within the next few weeks. : ' i J Mrs. John Brophy is entertain ing Nan Berr, the little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Barr of Sheridan She will be at the Bro-?Hs, phy home until after July 4. !r . j A group of boys and" girls of St. Paul's Episcopal church gave four performances of the operetta, "Seven Ladies from Lavender Land," during the last week. A matinee and , evening appearance was made Tuesday and Wednes day. The affair was given In con Junction with the picture, ''Silas Mariner,", and was sponsored by the Young People's society of the church. Miss Paloma Proutywas in direct - charge of the operetta, having coached and directed It. Nancy Thielsen and Ivan Kafou ry took the leading parts and did commendable work. Miss Jean ette Sykes, a pupil or Mrs. Ralph White, gave a solo dance and al so assisted with the operetta.: She was costumed in keeping with the spirit of the old-fashioned play.; The boys and girls In the group were entertained at a supper party following the show Wednesday. It was served in the : Rose room of The Spa. i v y - ' it'.: ':;,! At a pretty evening party Sat urday for which 'Mrs. William E. Knower was hostess, the engage ment ot Miss Gertrude Ashby and Raymond i Archibald, 'how : of Springfield, Mo., was "announced, TRAVEL BY STAGE TO PACIFIC CITY BEACH Salem's nearest beach by auto stage. leaves TERMINAL 7 a. m. and 3:30 p. m., returning, arrives Salem 7:10 p. m. via McMinnville. i ' : ! v Round Trip Special ' Special Holiday Excursion Rate July 1st. to 6th, inclusive, $6.45 f SALEM - McMlNNVILLE STAGE LINES ' Phone 696 .. . First Lady of Land ,,-n-i i H'rv 1- 1 Ik I V . X ( I fL .jl!!rL 1 "tA Mrs., Warren party. The wedding will be an event of early August. . . . ' Mr. Archibald Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Archibald of Al bany. He was for four years with, the state highway depart ment and is a graduate of Oregon Agricultural college. , Miss Ashby is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. shby, at whose home; tbe party was given by her sister, Mrs. Knower, last night. , t . , i Entertaining for a group of out of town guests, Mrs. Carrie Chase was hostess at dinner Tuesday evening: Covers were! laid for Rev. and Mrs. J. Franklin aujd their daughter of Sacramento. Cal.; Mr. and. Mrs. P. L. Cooper of Carlton, Or.; Mr. and Mrs. F." D. Healey and daughter of Port land.':, .,, : '! ( . ' . ;: ; Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Elliott are on a short vacation trip to New port. -'- -. t .'.s Mr. and Mrs. J. M Clifford wll leave today for a brief holiday outing. Mr. Clifford will return to Salem for ('a few days and will later return for : a several days' stay. -" :- , , . Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Pound are home following the annual en campment at Camp Lewis, Wash. The Thursday Kensington club was entertained by Mrs. N. C. Ka foury. The members attending were Mrs. T. L. Davidson, Mrs. I. N. Doughton, Mrs. Henry Mor- Mrs. Frank Power, Mrs. WIlV liam Tbomoson. Mrs. Otto J. Wil son, Mrs. R. Sr Melsbn. Mrs. Her bert Hauser, Mrs. Fred Anunsen; Mrs.' Charles Wilson and Mrs. Idleman. r" A picnic in duly will be the next affair ot the club. " ' Mrs. E. E. Upmeyer returned this week from a shorty visit In Eugene. 1 SILVERTON. Or.. . June 30. (Special to The Statesman.) Mrs. J. M. Montgomery entertain ed at a bridge tea at her home on West Main street Wednesday afternoon honoring Miss Emma j Steward of Wausau, Wis. Assist- ? ing Mrs. Montgomery In receiving' were Mrs. C Lawrence " Jones of Jamestown, N. Y.; Mrs. John Bal lantyne of Augusta, Kansas, and Miss Frances Hays of Portland. An Interesting and ' charming musicale tea ; was given at Prof. T. S. Roberts music hall Friday afternoon for his junior pupils. The following pupils appeared in the afternoon: Mary Jane Lua, Frederick Wolfe, Lucile Aspln wall, Kenneth Morris, Velma May, Sammle Ramp. Maxine Sun, Ken neth : Be.isiia.jr, Lawrence Engs j trom, Grace Elizabeth Holman, to visit Oregon during coming week; Miss Harlan with her " . ' .'! t JV I- G. Harding Mrs. Harding js realizing the ambition of several years in making the present trip with the President to Alaska and the Northwest. A reception will be given Wednesday, Jjily 4, in Portland for President and Mrs. Harding. ' s " . i . , '. ' - . : ' - Mrs. Willis C. Hawley, wife 6f .Congressman Hawley qf. Salem, has been asked toi be a member of the receiving party at the reception which will be held in the Jklultnomah hotel between 11 and 12:30 o'clock Wednesday. ; . j'. . . ' ' ' . Miss Laura Harlan, the daughter of. the late Chief Justice John M. Harlan, and Mrs. Ilarding's 'secretary is ak member of the presidential I Vael Rogers, Iaobel George, Hat tie Ramp, Mary Schel. and Edith Findley., . r :ll - : :-- " The entire program was given by the younger pupils, , belngf as sisted by little Bobbie Ramp and Beulah Roberts, vocalists', and Elizabeth Waters who gave a de- lightful Interpretive dance, ."The! Fireflies." The decorations in the music hall were canterbury bells, ocean spray and pink proses while the spacious hall and ; living down stairs wer profuse with the weet : pea and ferns, and TILLAMOOIC COUNTY BEAGH1 Manhattan, Lake On :, Roosevelt Highway . - '-LL '-1 LAKE LYTLE HOTEL Excellent v dining J service, ' furnace heat, hot water In rooms, largest and most .modern In Tillamook beaches-- . Twixt -Lake and t3cean" ( v ; ; . Write Julia AL Parker, Mgr. P. O., ROCKAWAY, ORE. SALTAIR Fresh Fru't Fine" Groceries Sbft Drinks Candles Tobaccos Hardware G&sh-OUs Tires, etc. . ' -' n'-. At th depot SALTAIR BAR VIEW , rtJEKisHED ' ; Cottages and Tents r We have two-room house and tents fur nished complete ' for light 'housekeeping. Electric lights. '' water and wood free. advise" bringing' top 'ravers and silver warelvrhen convenient, . We have a full stock of rroceriet at very ' reasonable prices.' W have the P, O. and! a. reatanrant Where we aim to have elama and crabs,, and tea fiah, at all time. $1 day . tnd up. For information .and '.res ervation ai I oarlPorltand office the Ufntal Coi, 3d , at Waah. BRoadway 7029. or " THE WISE WAY , B-37 BAB VIEW. TILLAMOOK CO, . PACIFIC CITY BEACH f ' Salem's Nearest Beacb by Auto Stage leaves terminal three times daily for Pacific City via Mc Minnville.' This beach possesses more natural attractions than any other beach on the Oregon coast. - A scenic beach paralelled wlthln Hye hundred feet, by the beauti ful Nestucca river,. teeming withj every 'variety of fish salmon, trout, clams, crabs, etc ' r 1 " . ' . . . ' ' ' - ' (.' Accommodations: Hotel; Cottages, Apartments, Tent Houses r ., Spacious 'protected, camp grounds wooded hills Note tills, unparalelled combination. An ocean beach and river' fishing, boating and bathing.. All within three minutes walk - Baseball games, concerts, dancing- children's playgrounds and -:-- -''L. , ..' 1 other amusements . . J " " . For particulars write . ; 1 v li K. V Miss Laura Harlan dining room . where the defresh ments were served to the perform ers and their invited guests was decorated with yellow, and white marguerites. . ; Professor Roberts contrived to give the air of a concert to the advanced recital In the evening by attention o: stage deportment on the part er his pupils, by an at- jtractively , arranged stage and, by varying the piano pieces by num bers, for voice and violin. JHen- roomtdeissonns uappriccio uruianie, played by Louise Findley with, Miss Genevieve Findley at the sec - Lytle, Bar View, Saltair, Elmove, Rockaway, Garibaldi, Netarts, Ocean Trains all . Stop at Hotel . GROCERY OREGON :L. 0CEANSIDE Oregon's newest and most aceni,c beach resort,' formerly known as Maxwell's Point, j Situated 8 miles from Tillamook City, combination of rugged moun tains, sandy bench and wonderful scenery. .Pure mountain water, health giving air and modern sanitary conditions.; Dancing, bathing, deep sea fishing, store restaurant, storage garage, 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 through tickets to Oceanalde and direct stage connections at Tillamook. Bell Phone 9F12. : ' :,":J'0. vi We good Write ALT.KN & FLEMING, or ROSENBERG; BROS, for particulars ! Wise: TILIiAMOOK OBJ F R BR4LS, Pacific City, Oregon 7 ond piano was played with splen did command as well as technical ease. 1 : '-; Fantasle Elegante from Faust, played by Dorothy Kezar, showed free technique and a delightful sense of the, form and line of the melodies. ! ' : :' - - ' " Chopin's Polonaise in C sharp minor, played by Maude Engstrom was deserving of special mention. It was exceptionally well present ed.! The dainty touch and, bril liant massive cords of Beethoven's Turkish March from "Ruins of Side, Pacific City BEACH COURT HOTEL New neVeln, homelike; will furnish you room and board at -reMonafele rates CAMP COMFY Furnished f Twits and Cotta.(s for Ren. 1ST Dostofflce. stores and depot. Convenient to the bathlns beaches. - . . . For ' reservations address proprietora: - 4 MR. OR MRS. A. O. WALUNO .HOTEL ELMORE 28 rooms of solid comfort: everything-home-like, neat and clean, strictly home cooking. Hot and cold water to all rooms. Rates moderate. For reservations address -. J. J. KREBS, ROCKAWAY, ORE, Rockaway Meat Market Opposite S. P. Depot, Rockaway. Fresh and Cured Meats Clams, Crabs. Fish, etc. Aao market at Garibaldi B. E. Reynolds, Prop. OREGON KODAK THE BEACHES Then bring your Films to V ROCKAWAY STUDIO ;, Hand-colored Sea Scopes and Vlewa Large line View postcards HAPPY 43 Furnished Cottages and Tents Only salt water bay on ,the coast. Oood fishing, unexcelled beach noted for it rlaro. craba and-' boating spring water S8 pure. Cleaa beds are located 200 yards rrom camps and crabbing B0 yards. Restaurant In connection. Round trip tickets ao!d by S. P. and stage line to Netarts via McMinn ville. . , Step' from your i NETARTS, OREGON. Phone Athena" was well rendered I Donald Scbaupp. Mrs. "Ruth Johns Newmeyer, vocal, and Delbert Moore, violin- , 1st, assisted with special numbers at both the evening and after- noon programs. The program . ; I for the evening was as follows: Duet.) Spanish Dance,No. 1 , j ; - .-Mosxkowsky Wllma Coursey- Mary Schel Idillo . . . . .... Lack ? Mary Schel O Sole MIo . ....... E1 Capua Milma Coursey Sounds of Springtime. . . Wenxel ' Yvonne Aufranc . . Interpretive Danve, "The -Firenies" ..... .. . . . .". Lineke - Elisabeth Waters ' Love Song ........... Cad man Hazel George Danse . Escoise .......... Baker , i - Pauline Marnach t : Bells of Moscow Prelude - -r -. Rachmaninoff r. V'.i Paul '. Lee 'r.- "'. -Duet, Marche Fantastique : Smith Dorothy Kezar i r . . Maude Engstrom Romance . i . . . . ZItterbart fFaust" -Fantasie- Elegants " ' v Leybach Dorothy Kezar Legends .......... . . WienlaskI P Delbert Moore Morceau en forme d' Etude , Wollenhaupt Polonaise.. Op. 26 NO. 1. Chopin ' (continued on page 2) Llcdels fcr All Types ASS tin oca la thlln ot raXOUlBrT COM ETS na uuino ouisixa. SpeUl Attention to FitUng REHSKAL SWART OorMt SpeUllrt 115 XJborty St. ROCKAWAT, ORKOON v Have The Statesman Seat Yoa by Lliil Write Circclaticn Dcpt GARIBALDI HOTEL Rates 12.50 per day ' '. .'- - .: - -' Room and Meals . ' F. B. Wickler, Prop. NETARTS CAHP pottages and Tents and Camping Privileges Close to the Beach Pure water.! clams, boating. bathing, etc. Am. DAVIE3 Netarts, Ore. Bell phone $F2 i r 1 CAMP door to the Beach 9PJi ? miles from THlamoo 7 j t 4