Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1925)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST. 9, 1923 SI! : i r1 fl i t f ! 11 i (CoaUnaed from S) C. W. Doty and daughters Arlene and Doris of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Needham, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Needham and sons, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Needham and son. all of Salem; Mr.1 and Mrs. W. E. Doty. Mr.- and Mrs. M. E. Dotv. Mr, and, Mrs.; A.' E. Cole, Mr. and airs. Elmer Knight, N. H. Doty and Lindsey Doty of Jef rerson.' Members of the Yonnz Mothers' club were delightfully entertained last Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. A. a. rauu. , The rooms irere at trace with roses and dahlias. Late In the afternoon a dainty lunch, was served by the hostess, who was assisted by several of the club members. i .' , ,'' j ' . , : Those in the group were Mrs. iee jsaroer, , Mrs.- Floyd. ; Bacon, Mrs. J. II. EHnger, Mrs. .T. A. McLeod, ,Mrs. . C: T.f McDonald, Mrs. E. J.piets Mrs. E. R. Dim bat, Mrs. L. Huddleston, Mrs. K. Smith and Mrs.' A. E. Pettitt. Mrs E. J. Diet will be the next hos tess. .' " ".-.- Complimenting Mrs. Burrell Ad ams who with Mr. Adams left Sa lent this week-end tor their new .'home In Walla Walla. Wash., Mrs, E. C. Purvine and Mrs. Carl Arm strong were: hostesses at bridge j in the Armstrong home last Tues- day afternoon. - " Begonias In shades of pink and yellow were arranged about, the rooms of the Armstrong home. -Mrs. Reed Rowland received hon ors at bridge while Mrs.. George Nelson received the consolation prize. Mrs. Adams was awarded the guest i prize. Those bidden to the affair were Mrs. Reed Rowland. Mrs. George .Nelson, Mrs. E. E. Ling, Mrs. Ed win Armstrong, Mrs. Arthur Borg eson of McMlnnville and the hon or guest, Mrs. Burrell Adams, and the hostesses, , Mrs; Purvine and Mrs. Armstrong. -. Mrs. Alfred .McCJintock (Edna . Ackerman) departed Thursday af - ternoon . for her ,home in Weed, Cal. She was the house enest of Love Me, Love My Dog" ! Says Big Show Clown A WW L li I y : I f .. L ?- - TO; and unique shower held on. the state house grounds Thursday af ternoon." I Mrs. Mero was formerly a member of the staff of the Sec retary of State's office. The lovely over-hanging trees and flowers of various hues in the east end of the grounds, made an attractive background for th gathering. The bride was present ed with a chest of silver and a1 number, of other gifts. Both Mr. and Mrs. Mero are well known among the younger set and are graduates of the Sa lem high1 school ..where they were prominent in student affairs. Mrs. Mero ' was a member of the Phoenix Hub and j Mr. Mero of Friars. They will make their home in Salem. Miss Maxine Glover entertained as her house guest .recently Miss Nancy Thompson of Portland. On Friday last week. Mrs. Ralph Glover was hostess at a swimming party at (Woodland Park honoring Miss Thompson . and . Miss Con stance Fox of Portland. Those en joying the affair, were Miss Ber tha Babcock, Miss Maxine Glover. Miss Maklne ' Myers, the honor guests and the hostess, Mrs. Glo ver. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Hawkins hate as their guests. Mrs. Haw- kins' aunt, Mrs. C. M. Taylor -of Medford, and her cousin. Miss Lil lian Cook of Spokane. - Mrs. Frank Snedecor and Mrs. Charles Gray departed Wednes day on a month's tour which will take them to Banff, Lake Louise, the Glacier National Park and west British Columbia. Mrs. Richard Cartwright , has returned to her home after a visit of eight weeks with relatives and friends Jn Sacramento, San Fran wnarje cvnr; a xaia on I - '' 'rs v "Growing Flax in the Willamette UOV. JTinCtlOl OftO. dtt. tfCPPCT 1X1 VaUey.; by Col. Bartram; reclU- - .. ' 'k v 1 ... interesting rouncai urama I a talk on Danny BlcPride, one of the "Merry Hundred, w ith his pal, t : ; Tippo" dsco, City. Oakland and Salt Lake tion by Mrs. Mayne Henry; talk by; Mr, Harry Rice of South Da kota . on hts trip . by automobile over the Yellowstone trail, .and a reading by Mrs. Mercer. Conclud ing the program a weiner roast was held. k - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson and daughter, Julia, left yesterday for Neskowln. : Mr. -Johnson will re turn to' Salem Wednesday leaving Mrs. Johnson andJulia to enjoy the seashore for, the remainder of the month. ' . The members of the THD club were entertained with a swimming and picnic party by Miss Frances Plov i n the Fourteenth street playground Monday evening. Those bidden to the affair, were: Misses Edna Warden, Ruth Walk er, Genevieve Elklns, -Reta Clag- gett. EUie Boynton, Pauline Pat terson, Bertha Miller, Marlowe Miller,1 Doris Bowden, Irene Boje, and Mrs. Emma Siegmund. ; ; r ; . : . Mrt. Marylee Hewitt has re turned to her home at Newport after visiting at the home of Mrs. A. L. Brown. ,. !( i - Mrj and 'Mrs. Harry Rice and two : daughters, . Helen and Mar garet were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McCall recently. i ,r. " ' Mr, and Mrs. W. Connel Dyer and their house guest. Roy Bartb of San Francisco, left yesterday fori the. Dyer summer home at Newport where they will be domi ciled for the week end. 't. -! Miss Maybelle - Propp and Miss Ann Paulsen are among the week end vacatronlsta at .Nepkowin. They are staying at the Bauyo Paulsen cottage. i 4 j ! vn " Governor Gifford Ptachot and Senator George Wharton Peppci re holding the center of the stage in An interesting political drama in Pennsylvania. They have been having freqnent exchanges ovei the local prohibition situation, UK super-power projee riKu u v oca tea and other matters, j wexi year uicy wu usuv t the G. O. P. senatorial nomination. foi "A man's beet ; friend . is his dog," remarked some sag philos opher, (and every clown with the Greatest Show on Earth will bear testimony- to ' the , truth : of this aphorism.' Nearly all of the mirth ful madcaps there are a hundred of them with the Ringling Broth ers and ' Barnum & Bailey com bined .circus carry ' animal pets, partly ! for companionship, usually for timfpsnional utiHtv." ! Almost Miss Anabelie Golden during her all their dumb playfellows are ca nines.' V .' i h The home of Mrs, W, E. An derson, 1491 Court street, will be the seene of an interesting affair wm 8pend the remainder of luesaay aiiernoon wnen tne Mac I summer Dowell club will enteretain at a en route west. She will remain for a month. Miss Harold is Miss Vandevort's guest for. the week. The , Vandevorts entertained their guests over the week end with a trip ever the Mt. Hood loop. In' the group were j Miss Broderlck, Miss Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Caspell and MlssjLucl lee Caspell of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Scheeler and! Irene and Elmer Scheeler, George More- Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Griffith and I head, Mr. and Mrs. Vandevort and Instruction with ' uncanny intelli gence. It's a great injustice to circus people who own- dogs to heart .ilver tea for the betiAflt nf thm outsiders say we treat them cruel- scholarship loan fund, which they ij, ana mumiaaie xnem 10 m are esUblishlng. mem penorm, says Mctriae. i Tinnor mit f h -i,.k . k wny. my iune nppo- enjoys an tea wI1I De Mlsa Dorothy Pearce. A - t I f S J I me luxuries oi a uu p-a. M j T.ni Bns Ul UfarfnTi Miss Margaret Griffith will leave shortly for Neskowln where they the short sojourn here. .- Mrs. George Pearce and Miss Dorothy . Pearce returned ; to ; Sa-i lem Friday after nearly a year's absence on the Atlantic coast. Miss Helen Pearce will remain In Cambridge, Mass., where she is taking work at Radcliffe toward her master's degree, until the first of the year. Mrs. Pearce and her two dangh- j In and around the score of dressing-room tents you are sure to encounter some white-faced Joey" patiently putting his dog pal through new tricks.:, : U One of the cleverest of dog per formers with the big show is the poodle owned by Danny McPride. Plppo" is his name, or "Pip" for short. His master says 'he under- ter! ; ,e". Slem arly ! JMry stands1 spoken language as well as uu TJoneu in in oi ue larger cities of the Atlantic coast. Miss Dorothy Pearce studied music in New York for a number of months while Mr. Pearce remained Jn Cambridge with Miss Helen Pearce. r ' . : ; .. '. ' Miss Constance Fox left yester day for her home in Portland after a month's sojourn in Salem at the. home of her aunt, Mrs. H. C. Wyatt.t Miss Fox was the inspira tion for several delightful? affairs during her vUlt here Dr. . Mary TB. Purvine," whcTwas a delegate to the national conven tion of the , Business and Profes sional Women's clubs held in Port- . land, Me., last month, returned to her home in the city early last week."- Dr. Purvine and her moth er, Mrs. L. H. Bowerman," who made the trip with her, visited relatives in central Maine, In himself and obeys every word of At the bottom of the box where 'Plppo sleeps are two big cush ions. I manicure his nails and he's enough of an aristocrat to watch and 'see if it's done properly. He enjoys his morning 'tub', as much as an Englishman. In fact he's a perfect little Beau Brummel with Emmons ' and Miss Iva ; Claire Love, who have been studying In New York, Chicago and Seattle during the past year. This is the first of a series of teas and bene fits by which the club plans to es tablish its scholarship loan fund. : ! .... A trip to Wallowa lake In the Blue mountains will be enjoyed this week by Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meyers and their guests, Mr. and Mrs, D, R. Cheney of Portland. Judge and Mrs. H. J. Bean and Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Larsen (Grace Bean) are spending several weeks in the mountains, of eastern Ore gon. ' Miss Marie Churchill is expected to arrive in Salem within the next few days after a month's sojourn In California. Miss Churchill tra- Canadian Pacific j for the Pacific coast. A number of days were . spent In New. York city and during the time that Dr. Purvine was attend ing the Portland convention Mrs. Bowerman was the guest of rela tives I in New Rochelle, N. Y. - r Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Millard were guests for two weeks recently at the Mark Skiff summer home at Breitehbush springs. Mr. and Mrs. Millard, accompanied by their two daughters, Neva, and Evangeline, departed yesterday Mot Breiten- toush! where they will remain un til the first of September, : ''-.j AAA'' , -:'-:u Miss Alice ' Boock. ' bride-elect was i the inspiration for a shower Hostesses for the affair will in. . a. m a .a f A. a. w ine most xasiiaious lasieo. i tb elude: Mrs. Haeh Harrld. Mm t! never cuffed him or slapped'hfan, h Hobson, Mrs. Philip Newmyer, let alone whip him. nee learned Mrs. C. A. Kells. Mrs. J. C. Cnirie. .. , .. xri, ""uus" nuuuw. i Mrs. uram uonneu. Mrs. I. w. Plppo" Is but one of scores of Creech. Mrs. R. E. Rlddell.:Mrs remarkaoie trained ammais tnat n. c . Belllneer. Mn. Jn..nh will be seen when the Ringllng Chambers, Mrs. Carl Webb, -Mrs. Brothers and Barnum & Baney d. I. Ritchie, Mrs. J. W. Nash. Mrs. Martin Fereshetlan, Mrs. C. L. Sherman, Mrs. J. E, Law, Mrs T. H. Galloway, Mrs. C E Bates, Mrs. George II. Allen, Mrs. circus exhibits August 29. here Saturday, Mr a OThltn wii flBRtAT thrnnrh out the evening by Mrs. Albert! Merle Rosecrans, Mrs. Earl Simp-rarted on ?"T for an outingland Mrs. D. Telfer of Winnipeg. Blankenshlp. The rooms of the son. Miss Gladys Raffety, at which Mrs. ; Harold T. White Ohio, and Iowa before taking the was hostess last Tuesday evening. Naturalists Fight io Save Ohio's . Famoii$ Pair of American Eagles ' i ing her trip. I Mrs. John A. . Carson was the guest in Eugene last week of her son In law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCammon. Dr. and Mrs. Phil Newmyer de- Mlss Jenelle Vandevort, Miss Louella Patton. bride-elect. was the Inspiration Friday even ing for a shower at which Mrs.! It. L. White was hostess in Graber's Grove. During the eienlng Mrs. White, who will soon depart for the east to attend the convention of the National Dancing associa tion in Cleveland, Ohio, was pre sented with a leather writing case by the guests. ! i In the group were Miss Patton,, Mrs. Armln Berger. Prudence Brunk, Margaret Montgomery, Amanda Schwabbauer, i MolUe Schabbauer, Mrs. Powell Monarch, Mrs. Margaret McEmery and Mrs. R. L. White. ! i 1' I Mr. and Mrs. FTank J. j Spears and Mr. .and Mrs. Arthur Rahn are leaving the early part) of this week for a ten day motor trip through southern Oregon and northern California. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Neimeyer have as their house guests, j Mr Dlans of vacation preachers for the local church. Rev. and- Mrs Shanks broke their vacation and came home over the week end Next weefcthey will leave for Ta coma for ten days. They have been at Astoria. Seaside and Nes kowln during the last two weeks, visiting at Garibaldi Rockaway and Manhattan beaches on the trip. Many of the local young people of the First . Baptist Church are away tnts week attending tne summer assembly at . Gladstone. They will be away over' Sunday The assembly this year Is one of the largest and best ever held in Oregon. Rev. W. T. Milliken is the leader. : .; ' Mrs. Cora E. . Reld. Marion county truant officer, will leave today for a week's vacation at Neskowln. She will be accom panted by her daughter. Rita Reid, a student at the Oregon Agricultural College. Miss Lyle Looney is spending her vacation in Portland. She will motor np the Columbia highway and around the Mt. Hood loop. : Mrs. C. A. Houston and her daughters, Rosa lee and Mary Francis, are spending the month of August at Newport. - Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McCall will spend the week-end . with Hon. John Crawford and sister at Dun dee. Or. Susan I ln tne Cascade mountains. White home were attractive wlthiVarty, Nellie Schwab, Lucille Em- a color scheme of orange, and thelmons Myrtle Rusher and Maxine evening was made enjoyable byjBuren. music and conversation. Missl . ' a Boock was - presented with a I Miss Genevieve Findley. whose white enamel kitchen set, by her I marriage to George Oliver will be friends. - Ian event of Aurust 19. was the Those attending the affair were Inspiration for. a miscellaneous Miss Sarah Henry, Mrs. Davidson, I shower Friday evening, given by I left the latter , part of the week Mrs. Lucy Wlllam, Mrs. Fisher, I members of the Delta Alpha class by motor - for Seattle and other Mrs. Albert Blankenshlp. Mrs. I of the First Methodist EdIscodsI sound cities. i i Baker and daughter, Sara Louise, 1 church, of which Miss Findley is I ' Mrs. G. Haueth, Miss Mildred Hal-1 a member. I Mrs. Russell Catlln will enter- The shower, which was given I tain as her guests for several days at the Findley residence, was in I her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. John the form of a surprise. A make- Coffin of Whittler. California. ; Mrs. W. Al Jones entertained as ! her week end guests her cousin. Dr. Ralph Fisher of Portland and A. R. Bodler of Portland. Mrs. John J. Roberts and her daughters. Helen and Mildred, Canada. Several .delightful) in formal affairs are being planned In their honor.' j j !!! Mrs., W.- Carlton Smith accom panted by Mrs. James j Godfrey and Miss Emma Godfrey left; yes terday for. Neskowln. Theyiwlll return this evening. Captain and Mrs. Earl C. Flegel and small son. Earl, Jr.j left 'the latter part of the week for Prairie seth. Mrs. Elmer v. Gorton, Mrs. Percy, Gorton, j Mrs. Wendell Gor ton, Mrs. Jimmy Gorton, Mrs. T, C. White, Mrs. H. G. Boock. Mrs Albert Boock,. Mrs. Carl Boock, believe ship that even boasted of a sail, was the receptacle for the a 'week y brother, i eave this The Misses Louise. Pauline and Mrs. Glnther Halseth, Mrs. Henry, (many gifts presented to the fcride- J Edith Findley spent last week at Falls City where they attended the Epworth League convention. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Vandevort and danrhter. Miss Jen! Vand. chairman of the - association mis- The GrancA meetln? w. faM vort. have as their house . ruests loary committee and MrslNep- last night In the rTOve at Brush Miss Caroline Broderick of Newltnne ' tne ecretary ot .the lasso ing was complimented by the girl college Instead of at the school as York City and Miss Dorothy Har em ployees of the Secretary of planned. Program for the evenlnr old of Spokane. Miss Broderick State's office with an attractive 1 consisted of a recitation bv Mrs. 'stopped at Glacier National Park the honor guest. Miss Alice Boock and the hostess, Mrs. Harold T. White. Mrs. Harold Mero (Irene Lar son) whose wedding was an inter esting event of last Sunday morn to-be. Miss Elsie Llppold is pres ident of the Delta Alpha class and Mrs. La Moine R. Clark is the i teacher. City, Oregon, to spend with Captain". Flegel's Charles Flegel. Mrs. A. L. Brown will morning for a visit in Portland. i t Rev. E. II. Shanks and Mrs. O B. Neptune were in Scio yester day on Central Association, f Mis sionary business. Dr. Shanks elation. Because GrcitGubusii lloi Springs Marion Connty, Oregon HEALTH AND PLEASURE ItKSORT Open Cadcr New Management Hot mineral water batlis; hot mineral mud baths and natural hot mineral vapor baths. Breitenbusa is famous for Its hot arsenic spring and unusual variation of other mineral cen tent. - These waters are excep tionally beneficial . to rbeuma tlim, neuritis, constipation, skin and blood diseases. Wonderful scenery; fine fish lng; trail hiking and moantala' climbing; rood accom mxla i tions; excellent meals; reason able rates. , KQl Cit7-Xtrtt Xlif&wky adr Tftka trtla from iSSSX City. Tr rartWr rtticslrm, Writs it D. BRCCKMAlf lltntit Brcitrnbufth Hot Springs Detroit, Oregon -A K - atijour on DHUC.STOld THE KLENZO TREATMENT The ute of Klenso Dental Creme with a Klenxo Tooth Brush insures ' White teeth Healthy gums -( , and a Clean mouth Dental Creme 25 C Klenso Tooth Brushes 35caad50c Perry Drug Store US South Commercial . Salem, Oregon f: t k '.V. s v.- Oregon Pulp & Paper Co. Salem, Oregon MANUFACTURETIS ; Sulphite and fanila Wrappings, also Batchers Wrap pings, Adding JIachine. Paper, Greaseproof, Classine, Drug Bond, Tissue, Screenings and Specialties. i i is J J JffSxmsrvDxL 1 V J&tlz& th KfD BAND rmimSZZ & ii t u Naturalists are carrying their fight to save two famous Ameri can eagles a Vermilion, O., lives ef which famers around the town t re demanding to the governor of, Ohio. The birds are accused of frequent thefts of Iambs and turkeys.- Scientist who have been Ouiying the birds from an observation tower for, three seasons, j'-ny th- birds are guilty declaring; that they feed almost exclusively ipcn f sh. 0? of Jthe birds is seen in their nest, which was rebuilt lffrteL-j blotra down in March by wisd V Come In arid Get Information About Our Oregon Resort. The Statesman office ii the headquarters for beach and resort information. You will find here pamphlets, fold ers, maps and cards giving complete information about all the beach resorts from Newport to the north banks of the Columbia river in Washington, i You will find infdrma tion or the McKenzie river resorts, the Oregon caves and many other places of interest. .'. 1 If you arc planning a trip and want some additional infor mation about the roads, hotels or accommodations, call at The Statesman office and ask for the resort information book.' , -!-. . '!! - " s of. chances' In"; the! - - ;; : i , t If It Is To Be Efficient f JrM ! Vjl the mortuary, establishment must IX y POtS W : - le; really horaciike, for if-trie RLr' 4 1 ! - - . cheery, comfortable atmosphere of . hT - is4 ! 1 t; V . the 'private residence is. absent, . 1x1 jJBT ' ' f VA ' ' ' jthen the funeral parlors cannot jtl clo!! - " Vm 'serve their purrjose" completely. ; lyji V 1 ' H "' f It is for this reason that "we have jzq TZy Jm I i "', , ; taken 'great 'care to make. our es- ?:tT ZI : v-; : itablishment a place where all who k j t3?Tftw I 'X call iipon us-wiU feel instantly" at p ''lMr: ' s j home and at ease. jXj - ' - NA. FUNERAL PARLOItS l(WA! WSI. . j x "Sfpcriorifuncrjl Service" 3y yuVtV: , 205 Sa Clrjrch Street 0 U I tj