- 2 THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALKM. OREGON i I 1 i SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 1923 By MARGUERITE GLEESON J Complimenting Mrs. Claude Catch' and her , daughter, (Miss Ruth Gatch, who are guests in Sa lem, Mrs. S. C. Dyer was hostess Friday at a delightful afternoon t the Gray Belle. . Mrs,. Gatch and MIbb Gatch were brief visitors in town while on itheir way from Oakland, Cal., to '.Seattle, i They formerly lived in Salem and were prominent In Sa lem social lite. I- ' " ; I Those bidden to meet the guests i jot honor wftre Mrs. A. N. Bush. Mrs.! William Brown,! Mrs. George ! Burnett; Mrs. U. N. Smith, Mrs. iW. Carlton Smith, Mrs. R. P. J Boise. Mrs. Lenta Westacott, Mrs. ; Ada Istrong. Mrs. W. I. Dancy, Mrs. fir. J. Bean, Mrs. Richard Cart wrightj Miss Gladys! Cartwrlght, jMrs. Brazier Small, I Mrs. Robert Fleming, Mrs. JohnMcNary, Mrs. i Lizzie Albert, Mrs. John Scott, Htm I T n . Vaw ' Mwm : nv,.. Brown. Mrs: H. H. dinger, Mrs. M. M." Chapman, Mrs. E. C. Cross, LMrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs. A. N. Moores, Mrs. Robert Kinney, of Astoria, Miss : Mabel Robertson, Mrs.; Russell Catlin. Mrs. Frank Spears.! Mrs. Fred Stewart, Mrs. j Asa Fisher, Mrs. Charles "Gray. ; Mrs.,H. D.VThlelsen, Mrs. Charles ! Weller, Mrs. George Pearce, Miss ! Ellen Chamberlain. Mrs. Claude ! Thayer, Mrs. C. O. Rice, Mrs. ; Cunningham. Mrs. Milton Meyer3. t Mrs. N.H. Looney, Mrs. John I Sutherland, Miss Marguerite Loon j ry and Mrs. W. Connel Dyer !y 'k.'- i f I ' H'H J Mrs. Claude Thayer, a sister of Miss Sally Bush and A. N. Bush. I has come to Salem from Berkeley. CaL She will make her ome in : the ' Linn house at the cbnrer ot North j Capitol and Chemeketa j streets , Mrs. Thayer moved to ) California several years ago from Oregon. ' Her many friends here will welcome her back. iy Mrfand iMrs. W, W. Moore and ! their two daughters Lucille and t Dorothy, have Just returned from f several weeks, in California. f i j ;: ' Mr. an A. Mrs. E. C. Apperson and Miss Mildred Apperson of McMlnn- rille were dinner guests of Dr. j ind Mrs. C. H. Robertson Thurs j lay evening. I, MisstIargaret Rodgers has re r turned frora New York where she ! has been for more than a year. : With her parents she will go to " Geafhart next week. . ? "rrtrrrr1 u - 1 . .-Capt. and Mrs. Earl Flegel will . leave within a short" time for Hon olulu where Captain" Flegel will fc..suttoncd. He has been for .jmore than a year in Portland at 1UI1 Military academy, !. .. They will visit, in Salem with ( An Ideal i Beach Resort When in Newport Patronize T t-.tl t z' ' mm IS ... y i-,- X 1- v hktWMj; HOTEL GILM0RE, NYE BEACH (Formerly the At the waters -lge overlooking the Pacific ocean. View from every room. Well heated, clean, comfortable, enlarges reaaonable. i A In. carte ervlce. Free bus to and from hotel. j wi " tor re-rTiitions or further Information address: t . P. G. GILMORE, Prop. CHERRY CITY COTTAGE i ! . . A DVERTISING is the vehicle Beet location on Nye Beach. . Wood. A . , . light amt water furl8hed. Kree "i.K" hTK W from boat p, . , ,. , delivered daily to the t thou- from boat, lor Information write 8andg ot readers of the news . GEO. G. SMITH, Box 423 papers periodicals. s ' NEWPORT, OREGON : Sl'.- t ; f :.' v j ; : ... - : ii ( ' ' ' 1 GROCERIES i "'. ' Hardware, Cooking Utensils. Dishes. Oil Stoves and Accessories. j . - . Everything for your outing j ir : W. A. CLAYTON j y Order your Statesman to A. L THOMAS SOUVENIR STORE -Agate CwMins and Monntt Oregon Virturr Agate Jewelry SEATPORT, OREGOX ' " ' ' ' 1 Saiem Woman toSin8 for Radio - "Most Honored" War Mother Sought .Idatio at-ek woman who gave greatest -numbers of uana in World' War;' trip planned. Boise, Idaho, July 14. Idaho's most honored f'war mother," the one who gave the greatest num ber of sons to the World war, is being sought' by officials of the state. Besides local honors, which according to plans, will be con ferred upon the mother designat ed, she will be the distinguished guest of the state at the national convention of the National War Mothers at Kansas City in September- ' . I i : ; Mrs. FJegel's parents Dr. and Mrs. R.- E. Steinefj berore their depart ure. i " ' ' ! N Observing their first wedding anniversary, Drj and Mrs. Phil Newmeyer were hosts Friday night at an informal party. Five hun dred was played during the even ing. . ' : . . ' The first prizes went to Mrs. Beulah Mills and Dr. C. E. Bates, while consolation prizes were awarded to Mrs. Tom Galloway and L. S. Geer. The rooms were decorated with sweet peas Guests who were invited for the evening were Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Bates, MrV and Mrs. Bliss Darby. Mr. and. Mrs. C. B. Webb, Mr. and Mrs-i Walter Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. . Walter Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Geer, Dr. and Mrs. Prince Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Valiton. Mr and Mrs. W. F. An derson. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ham ilton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimmer man; Mrs. Beulah Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Henrjrj Compton. ; Complimenting Mrs. Alvin Free man Sersanous of Portland, who Is passing a fortnight in Salem, Miss Florence Cartwright enter tained informally at luncheon on Thursday, v Covers were laid for six around an attractively appoint ed table, centered .with roses and delphinium. ; j -. ' The' Thursday! Kensington club held a picnic Friday evening at the playgrounds. ; The members remained later for the band con cert and evening program? Those enjoying the evening .were Mr. and Mrs: F. Annunson, &Ir. and Mrs. T. L. Davidson, j Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Doughton, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Kafoury, Dr. . and : Mrs. Henry Moore, Mrs- Frank Powers. Mrs. W. J. Thompson. , -Mrs. Charles Wilson. Mrs. Herbert Hauser and Mr. and Mrs. R.jF. Melson. ' ' :.- ! Miss Dorothy Green of Lincoln, -.v , 1 r"ff issn 1 i J: , iWi Cliff House- j Newport, Oregon Follow You1 to Newport i WHEN AT la fi) THESE REPRESENTATIVE BUSINESS FIRMS WILL HELP MAKE YOUR STAY MORE I i ' 1 ENJOYABLE J Xcb., was a guest of Miss Marion Wyman Friday evening. Both went to Portland early Saturday and joined the Nebraska delega tion at the Business and Profes sional Woman's club on the Co lumbia River highway trip yester day. Miss Green Is attending summer sessions of the University of Ore gon at Eugene this year. Miss Wyman came to Salem from Lin coln, Neb., last January. Miss Jennie Remington of Sa lem was married Wednesday eve ning to Charles Parks of Anaheim, Cal. Rev, R. L. Putnam officiat ed. Relatives and friends were present for the marriage service, The W. H. Steusloff family left yesterday for their cottage at Pa cific City. I . Mrs. Curtis Cole of Astoria and her little son Howard, and daugh ter Erma, have been, guests of Mrs. Cole's aunt, Mi3s Christine M. Harold. They are now visiting with Mrs. Cole's father, iG. F. Harold in Stayton. ' v i Mrs. Amos Strong left yester day for the coast where she will spend some time. I : - ji Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts and Mrs. Frits Slade of Portland went to the seashore yesterday where they will, spend some time. .-. The Rev. and Mrs. TJ, II. Gibbs of Estacada, Or., are Sunday guests of the Rev. and Mrs. H. D. Chambers. Mr. Gibbs is the own er .and publisher of the Eastern Clackamas News at Estacada. Miss Myla and Miss Inez Cham bers are sending the week-end with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. j H. D. Chambers. - J Mr. and Mrs. A. F Adams and daughter Alice are the house guests of Mrs. Ben P. Taylor, 1437 Center street. Miss Alice is a tal ented young musician. It will be remembered that they spent the winter in southern California for their daughter's health. She has entirely recovered her eyesight, and will be able to continue her studies this fall. They are going to buy a home and locate in the Capital City once again. Miss Marjorie Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben P. Taylor, 1437 Center street, .had quite 'a serious accident as a roman candle exploded in her hand Fourth) of July evening. The hand Is now healing rapidly. . L ; l The home of Mrs. L. E. Marrs was the scsne of a happy family reunion July 12, the occasion be-i hese Progressive Establishents ADVERTISE? WHY C4'-pHE REASON for advertising i3 to establish and maintain standards of value for merchandise and service. Success ful selling depends upon public acceptance of values regardless of price." BEACH COTTAGES j For Sale or Rent' j LESTER MARTIN Real Estate Insurance ! MINTHORX'S HOT SEA BATHS Dr. VS. T. Crocker, Prop. Opposite Clif f Houm, Nye Beach Open Every Day j Baths, 30 Cents x Light housekeeping rooms, reasonable rhlropmctlc, office in Building , ' Chlroprartor Adjustments with baths if dcslrrd NEWPORT, :: :: OREGON THE BEACH jlng Mrs. Marrs 85th birthday an niversary. Twenty-six relatives were present, a brother, W. H. H. Wade of Estacada, a son Robert Currin, his wife and daughter ot Estacada, a daughter-in-law, Mrs. William Currin of Corvallis, five daughters, Mrs. Jennie Lewellin of The Dalles and daughter,' Mrs. F. Pownder, husband and three chil dren of Multnomah, Mrs Sarah Fpurlin of Harrisburg and son Floyd, wife and two daughters of Corvallis, Mrs. Lou Hale and hus band of Estacada, Mrs. Frances Collins, husband and so of Spo kane, Ellen Currin of Salem, and a nephew, George Currin and wife of Gresham. At noon a dinner j was served on the veranda j Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Eley were hosts Wednesday night for their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Mynatt of Long Beach, Cal., who were here for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Mynatt are on their way to Vancouver where they will visit relatives. They plan to take in other points of interest in the northwest. Guests for the informal affair included Mr. and .Mrs. O. L. Scott and son Rus.sel, and daughter Pa tricia,: Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Denni son, Mrs. J. Munson, Mr. and Mrs. 1JJ. O. Hinderman, Mr. .and Mrs. . Brown, Margaret Munson and Lester Brown. Refreshments were served. The Salem girls in the Schubert octett, which appeared last week on the program Wednesday at the Gladstone chautauqua, has been asked to appear again before the summer programs close. The oc tett was asked to sing again "The Little Grey Dove," a quartet num ber with high soprano obligato by Flora Fletcher. The complete "Venezia Cycle," the most diffi cult number on the program, was well interpreted, the voices blend ing perfectly. The old favorite, "Kentucky Habe," with its strumming accom paniment done by Grace Fawk, and the "Swiss Yodel 9ong" met with much favor. The piano sole by Bertha Vick, and the vocal duets by Hilda and Delia Amsler. were well received. Other mem bers of the group are Gladys Stev enson. Ruth Bedford, Ruth Reed, and Myrtle Knowland, Miss Min netta Magars is director. One of the first ot a series of "open houses" was held yesterday afternoon and evening at the Gil bert Art studio. Included in the exhibit , were numerous articles of interest from an intrinsic point of view, as well as those which were valuable from the fact that they represented family heirlooms. Several pieces of walnut, made up in new ways, or old ones fixed The Summer Playground WAIFS AGATE STORE 10 years in the Agate business in Newport Special attention to Mall Orders Box SS,. Newport, Oregon Removed to Beach St, Near Ocean ' - ' , The Redfcrn Cottages . are the best at NYE BEACH ' A card brings full particulars Box 241 up for pre3ent-day needs, were displayed. Not the least of these was a black walnut mirror frame belonging to Mrs.. M. S. Bovee o oorvauis, -which -was part of an old table. A .light screen made from au J oldfashioned -foot stool which was 70 years old was one of the treas ured pieces brought in for the ex hibit by Miss Teresa D'Arcy. Two pairs of .book -ends, made cf black walnut and belonging to Mrs. F. W. Seelee, were amour the articles displayed. The wal nut In the book-end3 came across the plains. Mrs. S. M. Endicott s lire place screen, also made at th' shop, was displayed. ; m ' A number of original paintings belonging to Mrs. T. A. Liveslev were also shown. These Included works of Jane Peterson Van Vrecland and De Vannes. A water color painting of. Dor othy Fitchert, who has bdeni with Blanch White of Salem at a Los Angeles art school for two years. was also exhibited. Miss White is a daughter of-D. A. White, and with Miss Fitchert has Just return ed here. A number of paintings by j Mr. Copson, who is visiting with his son. Professor Copson, in Corval lis, were shown in a room of the studio. Mr. Copson temporarily took Professor McLouth's class in sketching, following the death of Professor McLouth early(this year j ',. i" AAUW Program Announced by Committee The Salim' branch of the Am erican Association of ! : University Women will have a number of members in attendance at the an nual national convention next week in Portland, Mrs. George H. Alden is ' delegate from here, but many others will attend. The convention will be held in. the Multnomah hotel. f Mi3s Louise Fitch, who helped organize the Salem branch a year Sago last May will be one of the women attending the convention. She will arrive Monday morning. She U editor of the association journal. ! " '-jr While this is the second annual convention, it Is the 38th general! TILLAMOOK COUNTY i BEACHES Manhattan, Lake On Roosevelt Highway LAKE LYTLE HOTEL Excellent dining service, furnace heat, hot water In rooms, largest and most modern In .Tillamook beaches. Twvt Lake land Ocean' Write Julia M. P, ., ROCKAWAY, ORE. SALTAIR Fresh Fru't Fine Groceries Soft Drinks Candies Tobaccos I Hardware Gas Oils Tires, etc. rj ' ' At the depot . .; SALTAIR i ' ' t't ' . OREGON BAR VIEW FURNISHED i f COTTAGES AND TENTS i Wa hare two-room homes and s few larger onfi with bath, :n4 tpnts fur hitihed complete for light housekeeping.. Electric lights, water and wood free. We advise bringing top corerg and ilcr ware v.'hen ronrenient. Ve have a fnlt stork of groceries at tery. reasonahle prices. We have the P.I O. and a Rood restaurant where we aim to: have clms and crsts and sea fish at all times, f 1 day snd up. For information and res ervation rail our Portland office, the IVUe Dental Co., 3d at Wash. BRoadway T029. "or THE WISE WAT B-37 BAB VIEW, TIIXAMOOK CO.. OB. PACIFIC CITY BEACH Salem's Nearest Deatfi bjr-Anto i - - i ' Stage leaves terminal three times daily for Pacific City via Mc MinnviUe. This beach possesses more natural attractions than any other beach on the Oregon coast. L i . ; : 1 . A scenic beach paralelled within five hundred feet, by the beautl Jul Nestucca river, teeming with! every variety of fish salmon, trout, clams, crabs, etc. j , y i 1 - ' i Accommodations: Hotel, Cottages, Apartments, Tent IIouse3 Spacious protected camp grounds wooded hills' Note tlii unparalelled combination. An ocean bench and river fishing, boating and bathing.. All within three in in ut eg walk i L ' Baseball games, concerts, dancing children's playgrounds and ;, other amusements For particulars write- Mrs. John meetings of the Association of Col lege Alumnae and the ISth gene-. ral meeting of the Southern As sociation of College Women. ' The international banquet that is; scheduled for Thursday night, with Mrs. William Palmer Lucas of San Francisco as toastmistress, will be one of the- record affairs of the convention. - Hansa Mehta, of the University of Baroda, India, who will be the house guest of Mrs. Fletcher Linn, will be a speaker. Others are: Senorita Maria de Maeztu, Ph. D., University of Madrid, Spain, will be at. the Multnomah; Christina' Stael von'' Holstein, Teachers' col- ege at Stockholm, Sweden, will be Mrs. Ralph , Wllbuifs house giiest, arid Mrs. R. F. McWilliams, president of the federation of university women of Canada, will be entertained at the C D. Bo Dine home. Dr. Aurelia II. Rein- hardt of Mills college will be Mrs. George T. Gcrlinger's guest. Miss Mina Kerr, Wheaton col lege, Norton, Mass., newly elected executive secretary, will arrive today at 8 o'clock. Miss Ada Com tbek, national president, dean ot women at Smith college, will come in early Monday morning, and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson, recording secretary, will arrive Sunday Jrom St. Louis. Lytle, Bar View, Saltair, Elmove, Rockaway, Garibaldi, Netaris, Ocean 1 Trains all Stop at Hotel Parker, Mgr. GROCERY OCEANSIDE Or'Ron-s newest and most scenic beach resort, formerly known as Maxwell's Pointy Situated 8 miles from Tillamook City, combination of rugged moun tains, eamly ma-h and wonderful scenery. Pure mountain water, health si vinK air and mfulern sanitary conditions. UanolnK. bathinn, deep sea fishinB, torc restaurant. Ftorase Rarage, dance pavilion. Well equipped cliihlren'8 playgrounds, bathhouses, etc. A paradise" for, the summer vaca tion. Furnished cottage and tent liotiHes, all new. Southern Pacific through tickets t Occanside and direct stage connections at Tillamook. Bell Phone 9F12. j i j Write ALL.EX & FL.EMIXO, or ROSEXBKRG BROS. toK 'j particnlars ' ... TILLAMOOK r. It. BEALS, Pacific City, Oregon J. Roberts Mrs. Frances Fentoa Bernard will arrive Monday morning from Washington, D. C, and Mrs. F. S. Baker of Tacoma gets in this eve ning. ' .. . ' ,'i.A special train carrying many cf the delegates from the east it duo early Monday. About 300 delegates, most of whom will come from the east, are expected to attend the various sessions. ' - - Mrs. George Campbell of Ka- lama, Wash.,, is the delegate from Kelso, the new branch of the as- sociation. and Hood River dele gates are Mrs. A. Benton and Mrs. F. S. Banks. Registration will open Monday morning Jon the mezzanine floor and pre-convention committee meetings! will follow. The bal ance of . the official program for the week follows: j; Monday "Afternoon Meeting of the board of direct ors. . ' - "-. ." ., . , Monday Evening.' Reception at the home of Pres ident and Mrs. Richard Scholz, Reed college. Automobiles will leave the Fourth street entrance! of the Multnomah hotel at 7:30. Tuesday .Morning, Jnly " 17 ;jj Registration, Mezzanine. Tick ets for luncheons and banquet Side, Pacific City BEACH COURT HOTEL New. noat, clean, homelike : will furnlnh you room and board at reasonable ratH CAMP COMFY Furnished Tents and Cottages for Rent. Near postoffice, stores and depotj Convenient to the bathtnff beaches. - . For reservations address proprietors: Mil. OR MRS. A. T. WALUSG HOTEL ELMORE 2& rooms of 8olt3 comfort ; everything home-like, neat and clean. Strictly home cookinK. Hot and cold water in all rooms. ' Itates moderHte.- . Kor reservations address 1. J. KKEBS, ROCKAWAY, ORE. Rockaway Meat Market Oiioslte S. r. Depot, riockaway. F"reh and Cured Meats Clams, Crabs,-Fish, etc. A led market at Garibaldi B..E. Eeynolds, Prop, y OREGOX KODAK THE BEACHES Then bring your Films to Ui ROCKAWAT STUDIO Hand-colored Sea Scopes and Views Large line view postcards HAPPY CAMP -45 Foimihhed Cottages and Tents Only salt wster bay on the coat,. TJoW fishing. tineTeelled beach noted KZrtif: sr"pba,Td62, 5ar1? In'conn? ville. bo o.oy b. P. and, stage lines to Netarts via McGinn- Step from 'your door to the Beach NETARTS, OREOON. rhnn, should be secured at time of re gistration. 1 9- 10 Meeting of the board ot directors. y 10 Meeting of the board of managers of club housemeeting of nominating committee. 12:15 Luncheon. Greetings from the North Pacific section, Mrs. Frank S. Baker, director; greetings f r o m the . Portland branch. Mrs. A. W. Cooper, pres ident. Toastmistress: Mrs. Jose phine Corliss Preston, superintend ent of public Instruction, state of Washington. Responsibility of University . Women in Iublic Affairs, Speakers: "Public Health." Dr. Adelaide Brown, member of the. state board of health of Califor nia; "Education," Dr. C. R. Mann, executive secretary of the Ameri can Council on Education; "Pres ent Social Conditions," Dr. Maude Bt. Miner, executive secretary of the New r York Probation associa tion.. i ' y ' . " Tuesday Afternoon Business meeting Mezzanine, ball room.; 'Annual Reports President, ex ecutive secretary, recording sec- -etary, treasurer, educational sec retary, sectional directors. Committee on credentials, chair man, Mrs.- h. l. stepnenson. Sectional Meetings North and South Pacific stations, will meet (Continued on page 3) JL' " III! Models for AD Types OP FIOKRES in h line of FEEOLASET CORS ETS and KLASTIC OIESiES. BpeHal Attention to Fitting RENSKA L SWART Conet Specialist . 115 Liberty St. ROCKAWAT, ORKOON " Have The Statesman f Sent You by Mail Write Circulation DepL GARIBALDI HOTEL - Rates $2.50 per day Room and Meals " F. D. Wickler, Prop. NETARTS CAMP Cottages and Tents and Camping Privileges Close to the Beach pure water, clams, boating. bathing, etc. A. N. DAVIES jXetarts, Ore. Bell phone 9F2 V1 t i. , , y : i -;t,'fi?. iv;i- "f --'I S v ' .i t v- 1