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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON oUrlJAx JV1UKNING, JULY 22, 1923 QUMMER TIME in all its glory O Is , of the . present, and with August just a few days In the fu ture, vacation pleasures and sum mer tasksare of prime interest. : r Tlie" large garden party yester day art the Homer Smith home was one of the charming summer affairs which was of general In terest. , Others of a similar na ture will be held later this season. A previous Party was "held at the Lord home . nn. Vrtrl ht fyi street. " ' ' t. . . The Salem Floral society was ajt home for the flower lovers : of aalem yesterday, afternoon -and; evening at the Homer Smith home on North Summer sTreet. The Beautiful gardens were delightful ib me neignt or summer blooming ' noon and evening were Mr. and Mrs. .Homer Smith, Mrs. W. P. tbrd.' Miss Elizabeth Lord. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. jtawarq uiuingnam, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Deckebach, Judge arid Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris and Mrs. Josie Stewart. 4 . , -s I Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Gilbert were honored at an informal reception Thursday event nz at . the Jason Lee church. Dr. and Mrs. GilbertJ 3au juoi reiurnea iruiu vueir wea ing trip in southern Oregon. . ,; The church ;,.was pretty "with, efummer J blooms In shades ol J range and white. R. ' A:j-HirriS as In charge of the program, and extended greetings to the church' ihemberse who came to welcom the Gilberts. i?.;-f" - -: t Mrs. F. Fargo and Miss Aileen Riches favored with musical num- , uers during tne evening. v Miss Mary Schultz, talented Sa lm violinist, has appeared In rad- ibi concerts given in the Wanna-J maker audltorlcm," New York City, i ; The numbers 'played ; by Miss Sohulti Jaly 10 were: ! Serenade . . . ....... d'Ambroslo Romania-Anda'usa . - .Sarasate ; Xelodie Gluck-Kreisler Danse 'Legere ........... Pllzer ' Album Leaf . .Wagner-Wflhelmje The new. organ In the Wanama fcr' Auditorium is the newest and largest concert organ in New York City, - and has become famous through the recitals of Marcel Pupre. organist as Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, and Charles M. ; Courbdpi.forniierly organist at Antwerp Cathedral. Dupre played la Salrm last fall. . I i f r . - , ' Many -Salem' folks' will attend tae Showing , or the pageant 'Americanus" which" will be giv en the coming week fn the Uni versity of Washington stadium at Seattle. - . t; ; i' . Many from here went "up last jear and it is 1 expected that a number will attend this year's per .; farmanceivJ.., .. -'j :'The Americanns traces the hls'tpfy of the United States with the varying elements of the his f irlc times brought into the fore ground. Not the least alluring of the many features will be: the Spanish dancing girls who wlil form part of the Monroe Doctrine episode." ' : ?' : y ; Enough electricity " to - light a city of 0,000 persons will be used for the production. Twenty enor mous rsearcnngnis win turn tne ntrhf In In Hnr Vf r than l5Bv .nu. ....... . - " " - 30 worth of scenery and equip ment are necessarv for the neae- i; Besides t cavalry troops Bailors and nrartaes '.will be nsed iU stage sham battles. The massed band of 1000 pieces will Include t'.e best naval and military bands "of the west. . . -;v :, ft;The parts of Sacahawea, "The Elrd Woman" will be taken by Miss Sophie Braslau, who will sing Uie "Robin Woman's Song." j" tf ...: ... .,' - ''' '"."" ."'i; World Will Pay Tribute Today . To Susan B. Anthony in New York h - - ' ; - , J " V - , -x s Toe-ate Susan B. Anthony, founder of-the suffrage movement. Miss Alice Paul, leader of the National ; Woman' Party, has Just announced that the date of July, 22 has beeri let "for the world's K tribute to th memory of Miss Anthony, when an international wreath will. be placed on her grave at Mount Mr. and Mrs.iROy F. Shields I chorage. ; The trip took three and daughters who1 have been vis-Weeks and she was accompanied iting Mr. Shields sister.and broth-lby Portland triends. ; er-in-law, Mr. and; Mrs. Leo Man-j . ning of El ilonte, Cal., were guests j Judge and Mrs. H. J. Bean and of the F. L. Purvine's at Long'jMiss Graew Bean will spend part Beach over Sunday. Mr. Shields expects to start for home July 17, making a stop at Oakland to visit friends a day. , One of the between season mu sical treats which the Monmouth Normal school enjoyed during the last week was the concert given by the Salem Apollo club. Ten of the , .choice " selections ! from Its large repertoire were sung by the club membres and were called upon to repeat several. Dr. John R. Sites directed the chorus and .Miss Ruth Bedford played the conipanlwatsr . ' Assisting the club and adding a diversion from the ensemble part of the program were several . of Salem's favorite soloists. Mrs. Julia Harms, soprano, sang "My Heart-at Thy Sweet Voice," from "Samson and,Delilah4! (-Saint Saens, , and responded ., with "My Birthday" (WodmaJaa an en core. Her voice ls of a high, clear and lyric quality and her perform ance at the Monmouth concert de lighted much praise from 'many of i those pho heard " her. Miss Ruth Bedford, in addition to playing the accompaniments for the club, played as-a -solo "Se quidllla" ( Albenia.) Het"artistlc rendition', of this t"number "called forth much applaase and Miss Bed ford responded 1 1 with ".the weil known 3nd favorite ''Caprice Vien- nois" (Krcisler.) : , t i C Miss Naomi iWhalen violinist pleased her audience with "Schoen Rosmairn" (Krelsler.) As an en- Core.be played "Song of : India (Rimsky-Korsakow) j and was obliged to come, back a third time in which she played "Evening ci. (UTauo) j ana ; ine i.iina rioughman". (Clarke,), Respond ing to an "encore, he' sang 'For You Alone" (Giehl.) f. 1 : " ' ' iV J Miss Dorothy Larsen has Just returned from ja trip ; to Alaska, having gone a far north as An- Take a ' " i Victor brd Brunswick Portable ; With You Wherever you go you will be glad to have one j, along. It puts life and snap i in to the party at all times. j - Wc carry the small ones for your trip as well as the larger types for your home. 4iWvAAw,A:-Jtw,A.-:v;.,-.-; I - .-: :. ... .-1 Hope Cemetery, Rochester,, N. Y. Of their vacation next month at their Newport cottage. The fam ily spent the! last week-end at the COaSt. K: I ' 'f ; ' - " : ,: '.- ; - - . i ' Mrs. M. It. Mekeil of Portland is a guest for the week-end at the home of Mrs. H. J. Bean. Mrs. A. F Sersanous ' will ; r- turn to her home in Portland to day after several days visit with her mother, Mrs. O.! J. P. Nolan. Mrs. Sersanous was the inspira tion for several informal affairs during her visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. T.JStelner are moving to Port land early this 3 fc-- Hear the New: Brans wick "Just Received,9' price week where Mr. Stelner has his headquarters as a representative for the Roberts Motor company. They will live at the Tudor Arms apartments. f - ; Miss Marguerite dinger, , for merly a student at the state school for the blind, nans Friday at the Gladstone Chautauqua and; made a ; most favorable impression, ac cording to press reports. She shared -honors for the afternoon with Camphell's band. Miss Olin cer was repeatedly encored. Miss Eva Pittman played her accom paniments, i Mrs. M. F. Shanks has, as her house guests Mrs. R. JW. Bowers and Mrs. Anne R. Redford of San Diego, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fodkner and C. T. Forkner of Dishman, Wash., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Fodkner. They have been here for a week. : i y Mrs. Hallie Parrlsh Hinges leaves today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. II. M. Cox in Seattle. Mrs. Hinges will attend the show ing of the pageant, "The Ameri cahus." , 1 ;i ; " ' - ; ' ' J Mr. and Mrs. John Brophy, Mrs. Cassie Brophy and Mrs. Martin will go to Albapy today for brief week-end trip. . ' " ".' ; t Mr.- and Mrs. Allen Hall; drove ovet fronT . Tillamook yesterday arid were accompanied home by Carl llolcomb. -Mrs. Hall was for merly Miss Jessie Holcomb. ; ' Mrs., Charles V. Foulds of Oakr land. Cat., has been the bpiy:e guest of Mrs. Lee L. Gilbert for la few days. Mrs. Foulds Is' re- turning from an extended visit in India and other parts of tho orient. I ' . - i Mr 'and Mrs. A. N. Moores ar rived home Thursday evening from a . week's stay in Portland where' they visited with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moores and their grandson, Kenneth Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moores arrived last night for a few days visit in Sa-I lem . before their return to La Calle, 111., where Mr. Moores has a responsible position with the" Illinois Zinc company. . i "'Mrs. if." M. Styles has been en tertaining Miss Lena Duffy off GOOD EATING EVERYBODY LIKES Everybody and his wife or his sweetheart can get meals to their liking here. It's an open secret why. The mar ket has no better meats or produce than we can use, we recommend our cooking be cause hundreds of patrons praise it to us and we know our service, .appointments "and menu charges to be equitable. "Put your feet un der our tables with appej. tites whetted by pleasurable anticipation. : j .- :i Portable $45.00 Denver for a few days. Miss Duffy is' a member of the faculty of the Wilcox school for girls In, Denver and has gone to California for a visit. She and Mrs. Styles were friends while in Pullman,' Wash. Mrs, C. J. Bright and her daughter, Miss j Berhice Bright, are living at the McCourt apart ments.' i . Mrs. J. W. Sadler, Mrs. CH Becke and Mrs". Aurila Powersof Aurora were; visitors in Salem Friday..- : ' i ; i ' - . : ' : jt- ' i , : . ill'; i- ! Miss Thelma Robinson, a popu lar bride-to-be, was honored at a kitchen shower this week. Missel Gladys and Miss Marjorie Har bert were hostesses for the oc casion.! Dainty refreshments were were served later in the evening, and many useful gifts (were pre sented to Miss Robinson. . .' The : guests invited were Alma Elgelbart, Golda Wheeler, Aldlne and Hester Ilillpot, Carrie Edge, Myrtle Beecroft, Anna Ward, Le tha. Shepard, Lillian Jaquett, Myrtle Martin and Margaret Col- lins. 'i I Followers of world politics, es pecially those concerning women, will read with interest Mrs. Fran ces. Parkinson 1 Keyes account of A the International congress 01 wo men recently held In Rome. Mrs. Keyes tells of It in 'lier "Letters of a Senator's Wife"; hr the Aug ust Good Housekeeping, .-!; ' v'.;"" l Mrs. Carl ; F. Ruef, formerly Miss Elizabeth Nichols, society editorj for several years on the Oreeon Statesman, was a visitor In Salem yesterday. She was accompanied- by her small daugh ter, Mary Magdalene, f First Congregational church choir will have a vesper program, this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Members, of the' choir are: Mrs. Julia Harms, -soprano; Miss Defla Amsler, contralto; .Charles Muston, tenor, and Albert Gille basso.,. Miss Naomi Whalen, vio linist, will assist on the program. Byron Arnold will preside at the organ. ... For the benefit of the choir's music fund a silver offer ing will be taken. I -The program is announced as follows: - ",: i I TILLAMOOK COUNTY B Manhattan, Lake On ; Htghway LAKE! LYTLE HOTEL Excellent dining' service. rooms, largest and most ' T, j ; Tvtxt Lake Write Julia Sir, ri f '!;?...- . ' ; -. P. O., ROCKAWAY. ORE. - i K 1 : 1 SALTAIR Fresh .FrtfltFrne Groceries -Sort Drinks Candies Tobaccoi .;' Hardware Gas-4-Olis Tires, etc. v ' t ' At thd depot 8ALTAIR VBAR VIEW i.ni wv att w COTTAfiES AND TENTS Wa : have two-room bouses and if Inrger ones with bath, and tmti fur tiithed romplete for light honsekeepiiig. Elertric lights, water and wood free. advise brinsinjr top covers and silver war v. hen ronveaient. "We have a full stork of frorories at very reaspnab'e prices. We have the P. O. and s good restanrant where we aim to have( clams and crahs aad sea fish at " all times. .$ 1 day and up. - For information and res ervatinn rail our Porltand office, the Wb-e Dental Co.. 3d at Wash. BRoadway 7023. or THE WISE WAT i B 37 BAB VFEW. TILLAMOOK CO, Oil. PACIFIC , Salem's Nearest Beadi by Aoto j J ; i " . - . - ' : : ' ; ' Stage leaves terminal three times daily for Facliic City Tia Mc MInnllle. This beach possesses! more natural attractions than any other beach on the Oregpn coast. ' . :- h'."; ' A scenic beach paralelled within five hundred feet, by the beauti ful Nestucca river, teeming with every variety of fish salmon, trout, clams, crabs, etc.', - f ' . Accommodations: Hotel. Cottages. Apartments, ;Tent. Houses . , . Spacious protected camp grounds wooded hillfc Note 4his unparalelled rombinat ion. An ocran bfach and river fishing, boating and bathing., All within three minute, walk I i Baseball, games, concerts. ; dancing children's playgrounds and other amusements For particulars write Mrs. Harding and Mrs. Hoover Meet i 1 in Portland During Recent Visit r . Secretary and Mrs. Herbert tial party on its trip to Alaska July 4. . -r Organ voluntary ........ Batiste i r Mr. Arnold. Hymn.. - J Scripture reading . . . ...... r ; .'- Rev. W. C. Kantner. Anthem-, -''The Lord is My I Strength" . . . . . . Wooler i . - Choir. . . ..' ' polo, "I Extol Thee; ; O- Lord," f ......... ......s.. Costa Mrs. Harms. Violin solo, "Evening Breeze" t i . Frlml i , Miss Whalen. V Trio, "Sweet Is the Work," ........ ......... Wiegand . ; Mrs. Harms, Mr. Muston 1 . Mr. Gille. prayer, (response by choir) Rev. W. C. Kantner. Anthem, "Festival CTe Deum, in E flat". ........ f ... . Buck ; ' ' ' Choir. ' Offertory, .Traumeroi" J j ....... ....... . Schumann i'Mr. Arnold. Duet, "O Lord, Remember Me" ; j .................... Roma ! Mrs. Harms, Miss Amsler. Anthem. "How Beautiful Upon the Mountains" , Galbraltb ; ; ' Choir. Solo, "Even Song," ...... .Scott ' Mr. Muston. Lytle, Bar View, Saltair, Elmove, Rockaway, Garibaldi, Netarts, Ocean Trains all Stop at Hotel furnace heat, hot water in modern in Tillamook beaches. ' .. . - ; . and Ocean" M. Parker, Mgr. " 1 GROCERY iort OREGON OCEANSIDE Oregron's newest and most1 scenic beach resort,' formerly known as Maxwell's Point. Situated 8 mtles from Tillamook City, comminution of ruarged moun tains, sandy br-Hch and wonderful scenery. Pure mountain water, ' health glrlng air and modern sanitary conditions. Dancing, bathing;, deep' sea fiKhino;, store restaurant, storage garage, dance pavilion. Well equipped children's , playgrounds, bathhouses, etc, 'A paradise for the summer vaca tion. Furnished cottages and tent houttes, all new. Southern Pacific through tickets to Ocean side and direct stage connections at Tillamook. Bell Phone 9K12. .:'.. ' , .' WriteALLEX & FLE5IIXO, or ROSENBERG BROS, for , .' iwrticulars . - v We TILIiAMOOK CITY BEACH : . . F. R. REALS, Paclflo City, Oregon 1 aim Hoover joined the President when it arrived in Portland, . -.' V' Anthem, "The Heavens Are , .Telling" (from "The Crea- tion'j. .... .. ........ Haydn . Choir. ,t 7 . Hymri,; ' .. ' i . Benediction- ' . , , Rev. W. C. Kantner. Postlude, in E flat . . . ,, Warren ""' Mr. Arnold. -.V Kitchen Should Look Like Workshop. Should be used for preparation of food; the rou e from ;' kitchen to dining room direct The efficient kitchen is one so equipped and arranged that the best results may be obtained with the least expenditure of time and effort according to A. Crace John son, professor of household ad ministration at the Oregon Agri cultural college. . A kitchen is a place for the preparation of rood, and equip ment for other work should be kept out, wSien possible," says Miss Johnson. "A kitchen should look: like a workshop, not like a Side, Pacific City BEACH COURT HOTEL New, neat-rfcan.- homelike; will furnish rates. CAMP UUM r Y rxirninea j ana icuig. tot item. rt postoffice, .tores and depot. Convenient to the bathing; beachea. . , For reservations address proprietor.: MR. OR MRS. A. O. WALLING HOTEL ELMORE 2S rooms of solid comTort ; everything home-like, neat and clean. Strictly home oooklnj?. Hot and cold, water in all rooms. Rates moderate, jr For reservations address .FJ. KRKBS, ROCKAWAY, ORE.' r4- i Rockaway Meat Market Opposite . F. iepot, Kocnaway. . ,Treh nd Cured M - ,1 . - ijlama, .Crabs, tlsby 'etc! J V - Also market at Garibaldi B. -E. Reynold, Prop. OREtJO.V KODAK THE BEACHES Then bring your Films to Ui ROCKAWAY STUDIO " Hand-colored Sea Scopes and Views Large line view postcards ' HAPPY CAMP ' . 45 Famished Cottages and Tents Only salt water bay on the. coast. Good fishing unexcelled for its elams. crab, a.4 heating spring w.te ' iaTTa kJLvl"Vt2 -ards frorri camp and crabbing 60 yards K-nrVn JL.V R?.. trip ticket, so'd br 8. P. ar?d aJM.W Step from your door XETART8, OREGON. Phone collection of closed presses." Arangement has much to do , with the" efficiency of kitchen. Arrangement should be made ac cording to two processes, prepar- ; ign and clearing away. -The preparing process consists of the storage center the pantry refrigerator and. Ice-box, the pre paration center the table or kitchen cabinet, the cooking cen ter the . stove or other cooking equipment, and1 the serving and transporting center the table, tray on wheels, or " other serving surface, v 0 The clearing away process con sists of stack surface to right of sink, sink for washing, drain sur face to left of slnkj and closet and shelves to left of drain. .Working surfaces should be high enough so that the palms of the hands may rest on surface when worker is in erect position. Small, oblong, compact kltch-, ens concentrate, working process- es, and save steps The kitchen should be so arranged that one may 'work from storage, prepar ing and service , surfaces toward the dining room. This route should be . direct. If the equip ment is arranged In this funda mental order. It has been proved that the .work will be done with a saving of many steps and much energy. " . '" Proper shelves and ; storage (Continued on page S) Models for AD Types : OF rmURES In th. tin. of FKEOIU.SET CORS ETS .nd KUiBTlC OXXSZX9. Special Attention t. Fitting REHSKAL SWART Corsat SpMUlist -115 Ubity St. you room and board at reasonabl. ROCKAWAT, ORKQON Have The Statesman SI Sent Yon by Mail iWrite, jCirculaticn Dept vGAlilBAU)I HOTEL . V i i : ; . ... j-,v, ' Rates $2. SO per day - w Room and1 "Meals F. B. Wlckler, Prop. ' NETaAJlTS CAMP pottages and Tents and Camping Privileges Close to the Beach Pure water, clams ' hnstinr bathing, etc. I', A. N. DAVIES CVetarts, Ore. Bell phone r2 to the Beach 9 F3. 7 miles from1 Tillamook kir m f t I f