m- ' i' 1 : - ... 4k. raE0jlEK)NS7ATESMAN,:SALEMl0REG0N SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1925 , News From Beach Resdrts CharleBMcClellan Lanning and Mrs. Lanning of Portland are in their cottage for the remainder of the season. ; . ; , ' ' - ' Mr. and; Mrs. August Rosen "and family of Portland were at their cottage for several days over the Fourth. Mrs. Rosen and one son, Ililding, plan to stay the remaind er of the summer. Mr. pind Mrs. F. M. Goodwin and Jane Goodwin, of Portland, were, in their recently completed cottage orer tlie Fourth. ' lladley G. Spear and Miss Frances Spear, of Boston, Mass., were guests of the Goodwins over the Fourth. : : ; ,Mr. and Mrs. ' , T. Jerens and their small daughter have taken the GeUsbeek cottage for two weeks. I; R. O. Jubit of Portland was lie guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jell for several days in their new ottage. jMr. Jnbitz was oversee ng the beginning of his new wach home. . ;, 'Misses Harriet and Florence (Leach, Portland musicians, were at Manzanlta Inn for a stay of several days. i Miss Laura L. Fox, Miss Arline BmiljLnd J- ! Hutchinson, all prominent ; in Portland musical rclreles, also spent several days at Manzanlta Inn. . , ,J F. T. Johnson and family of rortland, spent several days, at '.Wakanda Lodge. . Mr and Mrs. George Kardell, Earner KaKrdell, and Miss Grace "Vhajfner, all, of Eugene were (guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kar- dell for the Fourth. j-j,W..-F. . Nichols and C II. Coe of 'Portland made a f stay of several )uays at the Harmon cottage. V I jlMr. and Mrs. 0. IX Bloom and daughter I Claudia of Portland were at Wakanda Lodge over the week-end. " : M.- Dans and family have the Fir Dune cottage for several days. Mr. and Mrs. E..E. Bartruff of Salem were at Manzanlta Inn for a week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bart ruff are: newly-weds and are spepdlQ4 their honeymoon- on a tour of the Oregon beaches. tha Schumacher, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. 1 A. "Do a get, Port land; V. E. Souvigner, Portland; Mr. ana Mrs. Johri Leslie, Neha lem, Cornelius Tonseth, Jr., George Ballheim, Portland V. D. Hill, Portland; C. B. Duhnkoop, Portland; Fay Irdine and Faith Kimball, Independence; Miss Phi la Watson, Portland; Billy Sun day, Hood River, Ore.; C. II. Por ter, G.-S. Barries, H. T. Bohlman, all of Portland, and F. C. ' Wend landi Underwood, Wash! rates at the Manhattan for fami lies and working girls. -.. Mrs. " M. L. Stout has Just re ceived a good line of Jansen bath ing suits andltnit wear and is now open for business.: V" v A Fourth of July .'party was given by Mr. and Mrs. II. Pem- Lerton at the California cottage. The ladies were: Madames "Ella Baker, Daisy, McFall. W. T. Dara. The children were : Virginia "Dara, Margaret Olsen, Martha Pember tcm, Betty Irwin, Amy Bresney, Frances Donald Williamson. Mar jory Barker, Evelyn Donald, Na- dine Switzer, Helen McFall, Ruth McDonald. MANHATTAN BEACH The visitors last week were Mr. and ; MrsiGregory of Torest Grove, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Smith, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. . Roy Ste wart, Mr. Chortell, Nevada. - Mr, and Mrs. Roy Switzer and family of Portland are at the Welch cottage for the week-end. Others "at the .beach are: : Mr. and Mrs. George E. 'Knlpper,, Paul Bauer, Miss Florence Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. J James Ennes, Mr and .'Mrs. W. D. Hoag, Paul Ennes, Clarence Ennes, Mrs. L. Hoag, Charles M. Hoag, C. E. Stansberg, Betty ,and Maude Stansberg, Wil liam Martin, Mrs. W. O. Martin. Dorothy1 Martin Eugene Nusley Harvey, Eninia Houcker," Margaret Tuizinski, Stasia Littleton, : James O'Nell, George Welch, Ruth Tul zinski, Loretta Littleton, Mr. -and Mrs. Bellinger, . Albert Deppert Thomas. Cosgrocve. Victor J. Phalon. -w Alba P. George, Billings Mont:; Mr., and Mrs. H. W. Ool lier, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. R. E Lamb, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs Masterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Koag away, Mr..' and Mrs. J. J. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. DeFount ance, Margaret Bourg, fl. M. Hindson, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Stansfield, Mr. and Mrs. William Graham, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Shaw, Theodore Alslaken, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. R. , R. Parshall and family. Hazel Mont gomery, Portland; A. Simonsen and wife, Gresham; Charles P. Whowes and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. McCanman, Howard Bobbie, Mrs. James McEIroy, Mr. and Mrs. TWIX ROCKS' Mrs. E. W. CouUvon and daugh ters, Margaret and v Mildred, of Scotts Mills, are vacationing in the Ridge Rest cottage. Mr. and Mrs. George Watt and n ra- week in (heir cotage here and made a number of improvements to their cottage. Mrs. George Marr and family. Miss Mary Louise, and George of Portland have opened their .cot tage for the season. ; They have as their guests, I Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Kirkbam and Mr. and Mrs. P.L. Thornton of Portland. Mr. and Mrs.' II. ,M. Thompson and Mrs. ' Thompson's mother, Mm. E. W. Wright of , Portland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mann and Mrs. E. O. Schmeer over the Fourth. . t Captain and Mrs. George Mc Nalley of Portland spent several days last week in their ridge cot tage. They plan td return to Saltair in the fall 'and build ano ther cottage. i ; . ' Among those i registered at the Driftwood Inn this week are: Mr. W, L. Campbell, Mr. daughter. Miss Marraret of na Mrs. i. u. seoou ana son, r. Portland, are domiciled in their c- Hvmdle, Richard Barrett. Mr attractive cottage at Watseco for and Mrs- s- Fisk, Mr. and Mrs. Ira thA snmn. ' Owens. Mr. and Mrs. :J. H. In the Phinzee Cora cottage for Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson the season are Mrs. C. H. Hodson Versatile Assemblage of I Characters - . depicted in Four of the Recent Books War Buddies, an Acknowledged Warner, a Half-otMe (ilrl, and a Movie Actress Are This Week's Character Leads - and daughters, Mcrla and Helen of Portland. i ' . . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Purdy, daughter. Miss Ruth and son, of Salem are domiciled in their at tractive Harmong. Lodge for the season. JMrs. Charles Brant and daugh ters, Dorothy and Marjorie of Sa- CAXXOX REACH i The crowds that visited Cannon Beach over the Fourth week-end were the largest the beach has ever experienced, i The Ye Wave dance pavilion bad its grand open ing on the evening of the Fourth, featuring "Novak's Vaudettes," ? By AUDtfED BUNCH POINTS OF HONOR. y Tbommi Boyd. Published tj Charles Scribnar'i Sons, - New York. Frlca S2.00 nU A writer of war literature who is dependable in his interpretations Is Thomas Boyd. You may safely put Boyd's "Points of Honor" in the . hands of any ex-soldier who has seen the thing first-hand and he'll have no' occasion to decry the gloss for the gloss isn't there. Each . of these stories, separate, though dealing with the '-same group of characters, is a stark af fair that goes where it sets out to go and then stops; says what it starts out to say,' and is silent. In many cases tne end seems un necessarily abrupt. We said so to an ex-service man who had been reading the book with a keen ap preciation" of its worth. "Great Scott," he exclaimcjd. "That's the way it happened 'over there. Everything was abrupt and with out warning." Boyd writes graph-i ically.with no unnecessary parad ing of words. Words are sheer implements with him, and the re sult Is clean-cut and good to pos sess. . j of (he local theatres early, in tha spring. Miss Marlon also wrote the, memorable-script for "Tarn lsh' which playeft here in May. . whole garden for its pleasing suc cession of vistas as well as for Its i effectiveness border by border, and even specimen by specimen. A host of other gardens yet re main in the city that stand out like igems in an otherwise un adorned setting of unwanted lots. ; The Oregon State Golf tourna ment, 'which will be held next week at the Tualatin ' Country (Continued from pas 2) The Purdy-Arden. for affother "1"' we,,! season. Mr. Brant and Miss Edna ed- The regular daces are held on Purdy were guests at. the cottage Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and over the week-end. , Sundav nights, this beine the first Mr. and Mrs. D. Teese and season that thi beach has had a aaugnter. utnei or rortiana, are Vacationing in onp of the Leslie I , " I fn a 1 a A X apartments. viaer reyoris mm me cruwus Dr. and Mrs. Robin Fisher of have been very satisfactory, and Portland, spent last week in Twin as the season goes on he expects Rocks while on their honeymoonj. to furnish the crowds with differ The romance began in Willamette ent novelties In the way of enter University a few years ago. ' tainment. The hotels as well as Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Goodrich all private rooming houses were and son. Norbert of Portlanidt pacicea to i overflowing over tne were week-end visitors in Twin I holidays, and the stores, too, re- Rocks, stopping at Mrs. Scott's Parted that their business was fne. Hello Bill cottage.. The outstanding feature of the Visiting with Mrs. F. E. Finley, 1 past week was -the banquet spon daughter. Miss Faye and son, For- 1 sored by the Oregon Agricultural rest at their cottage, Heart's Ease, college alumni for the board of re- are Rev. F. E. Finley, EIwln xents of OAC, composed of Judge church, and John Thorwald of Rutherford of Albany, E, Wilson ETHAN QUEST, y Harry Hervey. Pub lished by Cosmopolitan Book Corpora- i uon. fnct s 2.00 not. Guests at the Inn Tor several Rfl9tard Harold. Mrs. Florence (jaianan ana ner inree suns vvu- 0A, Jackie and Bill. Cole Kit, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. John and Rees and Mrs . days include Miss Lucia E. Flem ing. Madhon. Wis.; S. W. Blais dell. Portland0: Miss llarrlpf- 1. Kibbe. San Francisco; C. Dittman jJonn. James Drew; Mr and Mrs. and wife. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. A- A- Gilhchi and children Max Charles Mayer. Portland; Miss' ine. Annette, Wilbur, and Bread- Grace Rpyer, Carl - F. Mayer, Portland;! Otto Boeck, Dee. Ore,.; Hilda ubeclt. Veronla, Ore.,nd love, Harry D. Clapp, ' Mr. and Mrs. Kisswatter At the Sea ford over the .Fourth Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nichols, alsotwere: Dr. and -Mrs. C. is. Gard of Dee, Ore. . l and daughter Amy, Mr. and Mrs. The following were registered I E. W. Daniels and son Ewing, at line's Camp Ground during the Mrs. B. M. Paulson, A. Benson eek: 1 John Pickard. H. Farri- and family, Miss Margaret, Den- day and George Wakefield. Port- sea. land: Mr. and Mrs Dodson. J. Tl. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lewis and Dodson. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Haz- family are at the Mir-a-mar cot ard. Mr .and Mrs. Rov Wessolls. tage for the month of July. Ac- all of Stevenson. Wash.: Mr. and companying them as week-end Mrs. Charles Davis. Portland; Mr. guests were Mr. and Mrs. u. D and Mrs Theodore Hansen. Port- Coulter. Mrs. C. J. Packard and land: Mr j and Mrs. Charles Gram, I Miss Martha E, Nelson Mr. and iMrs. II. S. McCutchan. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones and i Miss Doris H. Gram, Miss Murlal Frances and Custer Tate, also E F. McCutchan. Dndlev Kleist and 1 Wiseman are visiting friends at daughters of Banks. Ore., with Manhattan. Charles M. Watson and daughter of Beaverton, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs Alva E. Rice, Miss. Faye Rice, of Wauna, Ore.; and Mrs. Vyra E uowman. Cincinatl. Ohio nlanned to AlaVa hpfnrn ' ' - mr;r rt- turn east. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Alt,- v Miss Mary Jane Albert. Miss - phine Albert, and Mrs. J. t;;;f. fith are established at th ir sum. mer home above Mehama. .a Friday, the group enterJalm-.i a4 their house guests at the cb.n Mrs. L. F. Griffith. Mrs Frarv T..W AU1 faa 1 11 - iraai4 ih Vfd TUnkl I X- es of interest. .Thursday and Sat-. Miss Margaret Griffith, and Mi3 urday evenings dances will be J Gretchen Brown. held at the club house with a . Marshfield, and Maurice Champ- lin 'of Portland. . Mr. and Mrs. William Lord, formerly of Salem, now of Port land,. Mr. and Mrs. W. D.. Allard and sons. Jack and Robert, and Miss Julia Rogers, also of Port- Cbanker) of Corvallis. George A. Talmiter, master of. state grange. rcrAldrich, editor of th Eastern Oregonlan of Pendleton, J. T. Jar dine, director of the Oregon exr periment station; Senator W. S. Kinney of Clatsop county. The land, were week-end visitors atjaDOTe were on a tour of inspection Scott Villa this past week-end. of tne John Jacob AstOr experi- Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Burdick of ment auon, wnich is an annual Portland, are spending , a few eeni. ana tne oanquet was nem at weeks in their cottage here. ine HoreI Eco,a Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson "of -"1' irtllcr ine ;."nner ine Walla Walla. Wh.. mntnrprt P3". composea or do persons in down to Twin Rocks this week n had bonfires on the beach, en- ana will spend the month of. July Jong tnemse ves immensely. , at th.ir uttnrtwa .ntt.v f,. With the Elks conventlbn com ing to Portland the week of July 13 to 18. a good sized delegation Harry Hervey does unaccount ably wonderful things with his words. They glow, they gleam. they run, they curve, they effer vesce, and are iridescent to the core. Hervey deals with the flor escent interior of a dreamer's questing soul. He writes romance like romance is lived colorful, aromatic, full of liquid motion. Through it all he carries a uni versal figure. Ethan Quest is one who. could never learn that it is often a deceptive glarp that en chants far hills and Nvhite-caps. He wanted life dressed-over more than life can be. What he had he forsook; and what he found, was only for the forsaking, in the end. Hidden motives, circumstances grave, glorious and forlorn, made up his train oMiving.rPage after page has the naive abandon of a well-kept dairy depicting an intro vert's inevitable adventures "Ethan Quest" is thefkind of a book that one wants to read bod ily, and then again bit J by bit, the second time for the perfect: delec tation of it. thciinain garden. A wall of sweet peas of unusual height is plant ed against the west wall of the garage. . Numerous trees make thlsr location attractive. j Qf course, yesterday's host-gar- dent was that of Homer Smith whre throngs of interested guests gathered to inspect the flowers and shrubs and enjoy Iced tea on the veranda. Acting as hostesses for the! day were: Mrs. Walter J. Kirk. Mrs. Orris Fry, Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr.. Mrs. F. M. Poorman. Mrs. W.E. Anderson, Mrs. Karl BeckQ. Mrs Frank Myers, Mrs. II. T. Love. Mrs. W. 11. Dancy, Miss Edith Haz ard, Mrs. Harry M. Styles. Mrs. George G. Brown, Mrs. E. N. Gil- lingham, and the owners of the garden, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith. , In addition to the lot on which the house stands, Mr. Smith has 'a full lot on each side which he has devoted to his garden. At the east end of the house a well-laid golf course lies beyond the first white paling fence with its garden archway. At the right of the en trance, a clump of snow-on-the-mountaiu hydrangea provides oue of ithe choicest corners in the land scape. A blue color note through out the flourishing borders of clarkia, nicotina, phlox and a host of I other flowers, is provided by the low, tufted annual, ageratum The shrubbery around the veranda is mostly of spirea and rhododen dron, while in the back of the gar den wild red berries, flowers and foliage,, with some particularly large specimens of penstemou and native tiger lilies, form a pleasing growth. Mr. Smith has planned hi at their attractive cottage here. Mr. Wilson is a prominent banker of Walla Walla. . Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Pemberton of Salem, ajre spending a month in Alderman cottage here.: Rev. Pemberton is pastor of the Leslie Methodist church in Salem. is expected to come down and see a real beach, as the natives put.it and no doubt they are right for Cannon Beach is the one beach ...i. . . ... fi wucre muumains come ngnt aown 1 ,,rh ua "Minnli PMvnn" written to the! water's edge, and where I ln the 8pirit of the times, is so in demand is that the actress, in the MINNIE TXYKK, by France Marion. Published by Boul and LlTerisht, New York. Price 12 ne A books that promises insight to the moving . picture world is, with that fact, assured of its sale. When the volume is of such auth entlcity as Miss Marion's "Minnie Flynn," the reader understands he is delving liberally into graphic biography and reads it as such Perhaps, the real . reason a book fisblnv la f flitiar. ... I men jactlng as patronesses. Put ting j contests will be held each day and the winners will receive a trophy. Tea will be served every afternoon from S until 5 o'clock. Special decorations have been arranged for the club house. The putting green and tho serv ing of tea will be in charge -of women members of Waverly Country club, Portland Golf club. Tualatin Country clnb, Alderwvod Golf i club. Multnomah Golf clnb. Columbia Country club and River side Golf club Portland Telegram. j -r-. I Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Blackwcll of! Sherin. Montana, arrived yes terday 'to-be guests for the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph II. Kletzing, their son-in-law and daughter. Returning with Mr. and I Mrs. Blackwell were the Kletzlng children. Harold ard Dorothea, who have been guests of their grandparents in Montana for tho past six months. Plaster in the Blackwell home was broken by the rH-cnt earthquake tremors In that part of the country, ac cording to a v report brought by the visitors. Additional guests yesterday tt . Mrs. Frank Snedecor and Mr. Charles A. Gray are home Tron, an extended motor trip that toott them through Yellowstone park. Breiienbiish Hot Springs Marion County, Oregon Health and Pleasure Resort Open Under New MannRnm nt Hot mineral water balhs; hot mineral mud baths and natural hot mineral vapor baths. Drcitenbush is famous for Us hot arsenic spring and unusual variation of other mineral con tent. " These waters are excep tionally beneficial to rheunia- l i s m . neuritis, constipation skin and blood diseases. the Kletzing- homo, "Play moor. were Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Kletzing and daughters. Amy and Lvelyn. Mr. Josiah Kletzing has been sup erintendent of Itavenswood pre paratory school for forty-four years. Miss Amy is a teacher at Kavenswood nnd Miss Evelyn at Indianapolis. They went on to Newell Williams - Insurance 311 Masonic Bldg. Tel. 1100 Wonderful scenery; fine, fish ing; trail hiking and mountain limlin. Good accommodations; ex cellent meals; reasonable rates Mia CHy-DctroU H:eay tinder con itractio, will net open tbla ciin. Take train from Mill City. w For further particulars, wrie J. K. Johnson, Mgr. Breitenbush Hot Springs Detroit, OrcRon J Manhattan week-end - visitors were: Lorren ' K. uanieis, fat pared to hike. Tides being very low this week has made the trip on the beach more wonderful, as- Myres Dr. and Mrs, V. F. Neely, Mr.1 I fi- Mr. and Mrs I L V8 daughter 1 4: C. Kimball with . 1o ii (a a4ovAl 1 t5 HIV oyA Ura Tra flrff. at the camp ground Mr. and Mrs. M SALTAIR Mr. and Mrs. E. Roberts, Mr, and Mrs. Wiliam Phiffer, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. I one can drive right down to False V V Intina Mr mnA VTf Tt V TlllomnnV HI. nnlnt . Brenan, Wilbur Breadlove, Gene CUrk Mr and Mrs. George I. miles below Arch cape.- Very few Funk, Edwin A. Dunham, Mrs. I passed up this opportunity to drive Anna Wright, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. the extra two miles, as, the big Thompson, Miss Dorothy and clam beds are between Arch cane Miss Geraldlne Owens, Lawrence and False Tillamook. J. Owens. R. C. Robertson. Miss The Shore IJn sto pnmnn Muarea iawrence. Air. ana Mrs. will arrange trips to Arch cape for those who wish to enjoy the trip ... f I . 1 .. '.. . .... . Miss Ida Knox. Don Fensle, Mr. and Mrs. Heyting and. Audrey and Alec Anderson f and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr. and daughter Rose, Portland; Z. IMrs. A. H. Bringolf, -- Mrs. F. his wife and I Hook and daughters Lola and fin. Mr. and Mrs. wuuams ana iamuy, aiargarei uu at M, anA M T , t 1 1 r V . I M r .. -11 . 11,. P.nnTn I " inu iimuj. Ai, ana airs. u. v I inouu ivubscu ic av vuts viuna Knott and family. Independence, Nest for a few Veeks any time the tide is right for beach driving, j Ore ; Floyd Williams. Kurachl, . Mr. and Mrs C. A. Norwood. Ellen Heyting of Portland; Mr. tJi. m j a, ! it-i t- j tru. tfAlfuw It v ' r- I a a .1 r . ' 0 1 I " Mines. -!. iana airs. a. Acneson. i. r e rAngeles; Mr . ,air. ana Mrs. a. u. fretsneon. Mr. una Mrs ui;o ivramer u Portland: Robert Callam and G. family, Mrs. L. C. Kramer. Mr C. Musgrove, Portland, Mr. and) anil Mrs. George K. Cassldy and iMrs. Ava -Sickert and family. 1 daughters Dortha and Lenora and Jj -irtiana; Mr., ana Mrs, itoyce js. son iloDert were, at tne uregon .McCandliss. Portland; Mrs. Ed-cotage for severaf days ward G. Larson. .3. J. Osborne and j - Mrs. Fern Hook and daughters family,, Portland r Frank H. ShawiLela and Ruth from Toledo, Ohio, W. P. Short. Raoy Hansen. Ella are visiting Mrs. R. D. Kelly at Hanson. 'Mrs. , Anna Hanson, her cottage. ' . Portland; Henry and Ethel Han-. Gertrude Shern Is visiting Mr. non.r Mrs. . Anna Hanson, Port-1 and Mrs. Moran at the Home land; J. WVRobtnstn and family. bakery for a few days. NyBsa.'. ;Ore.; E. : H. Lewis and I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wagner family, Portland, also enjoyed the land daughter Barbara of Los hospitality 'of the camp grounds. Angeles, are spending a few days Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Miller were at Manhattan Beach, at the camp grounds for a week's ! Guests at the Manhattan Hotel stay. r i t " j , Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Van Buren Rnd Among the motorists who visit- family r Erwan Buren. R.. A. Had ed Manzanlta during the UbI few ley, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Taggesell, days were F. tT. Willn and F. j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hahn, Frank , Bryade.INewberg; Jack Gitchell. Bleed, Violet Myland, Mr. and The Dalles: W. C. Moore. Martha Mrs. R. D. Adams, J. R. HalLahd U Moore, Gladstone. Ore-;; F. J- son. V. King. J. Ball., Mrs. J, H. Sievers, Oregon iCity;WMr. and! Hall. Vire Rice. Ellen Rice. Mrs Mrs. H. G. Staton. Mr. and Mrs. j J. D.. Barge, E. Hays. Burton A. O. Peterson aad family. Luclle Adams, Irene Hays, Elnore Coin, Orrln Dawney. O, B. Han- Bohle Michelooch, Los and Mrs. .A. B. Martin, Woodburn;. Mr. and Mrs. 1 5000 VISIT OCEANSIDE , Rosenberg Brothers report that nearly' 5Vo 00 people visited Ocean- Cuyler ; Van Patton. Maurice Biae Tcr the Fourth. The new Parker, Mrs. Victor H. MacKinzIe, road between Netarts and Ocean- side is now complete eliminating Mr. and Mrs. John P. Finkr of i the plank road and making a ex Portland, spent a few days last cellent drive. most unique way in the . world, represents ns at one time or other in every mood we know. In read ing about her we think we are reading about ourselves, or, at least, about all the personages she has depicted on the screen. A "Minnie Flynn' becomes a com posite personality, and like an or chestra, is sure to contain,- for a time, a favorite instrument. The instrument on which Miss Marion does her best playing is that of the great human reactions in a girl's life. An In Miss Flynn's instance. Miss Marion plays her crescendo and diminuendo In fell ing notes. Frances Marion will be remembered as tho successful scenario writer and popular film eauor wno wrote tne screen ver sion of "Abraham. Lincoln" which the American' Aroclaton of Uni versity Women sponsored at one Grand 2ra, Drama, 0?atb?iq9 Pageantry in one gigantic spectacle University oS Washington ' STADIUM SEATTIFILE ! j Ten thousand trained singers and .actors. The world's mast heanti ful music. Scenery, costuines and lighting costing over $250,000.00. Larger and more magniScent than ever before. . . ,J See tills spectacle of the ages. 20,000 reserved seats each evening. Tickets now selling, S2, $1.50, $1, 75c Iuidrca feaZX rata. 3 Mail yoor Bis cats erry day fa "Wayfarer Wfc STZND TOU21 VACATION HZSS n 1 A 1 lomr&eusiratio $ 1 . ll s ! l 1 ' one can see tiiat 'burj hiriel'.Ua :'': ji ; ' lr ' f ) U r I J I I 4 M ; splendidly equipped and beahtifully g : lilft sJli fi fj f if'Ll I m '' '' ecorae where services may W wu - -1 - 1 " J v raost fiVtlrigly bcheldJ. . - - jf lBi yL-N fcCv - P." fnspeclion one is even more - Qy4 v ' (.,.." " j r vj w convinced that our chapel' is the jJ ET " lf ' j . w - 1 proper and tfiost appnpriate place itu , 1 . : f k f'' . - v T C - rv' ( TS S fed ! ; j in wnich to hold services, for it was Wa Vt'""- J't t "irV1" ' ' A i I I I V "1 ( Vl - - espially desired for that pur- M I V y ' " I (kL ) : ) J U . , J V205 SaChurch Street yr I . ! Vl' sen, Evelyn HalLfJ'jhn Alsos. Ber-I Mrs. Olson has. mae T special (MP) ' " .First' LJ Bapti&l Church Liberty ihd Marion: Sis. REV, ERNEST H. SHANKS A. M. The Northern Baptist Convention. P. Mi The Gospel versus Evolution. .v.1 . ,, ...... . Prerude to evenins worship at"8: 00 . m. Solo, Mr, Lather 'Taylor.Tacbraa. . Reading. Mrs. Carrie M. Chase, "'The Sign of the Cross. -L; Male chorus, and cneerful songs. ? i t TEo,X3c!i that Wclccmbs Stra nirera i