T . TITEOnEGON STATESMAN,.SALEM, OREGON : . - TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST , 1 1 CI i T V ? t ! a By AUDITED BCNCH ' Fit one 10 S V MRS. DQUGLAS MINTO is en tertaining as her house guests Mrs. Lilburn Boggs and daughters, Jean and Barbara, of Sacramento, ral" who ' will be here for a short time before leav iiig for Portland. Mrs. Boggs Is a former; Salem, "resident, having been prominent In local social cir cles. Yesterday Mrs. J. ft Cradle baugh entertained, informally in Mrs. Boggs honor. On her way home Mrs; ! Boggs will atop In Roseburgifor a time. She visited with friends In Eugene before ar riving here. ..''-J .(.. . -. -V T ; ' A happy group of people gath ered at the home of Prof, and Mrs. W. W, Ilerman --Clark on North Church street, August 16 to cele brate the 50th wedding ,ajinlver; flary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Clark. Thosel present were Mrs.! A. P. Scott of Salem, Mr. and .Mrs, . Homer Clark of Ryan Place, near Portland, MrrH James E. I Clark of Ryderwdotff Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Herman Clark of Salem, which includes all the; living children of the old couple; also-Mr. and MrsI Hubert G. Scott or Oswego,' Miss Audrey E. Clark ofVRyderwood, the little Misses Corliss VA. and Carol G. of Salem, and baby Theresa 'C; of Ryan Place, which includes all the grandchildren, Wre present in ad dition; to the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clarke The only absent, near relatives were the lit tle Misses Ruth and Joan Scott of Oswego. , i .' ' The decorations were carried out with golden glow. The anni versary present was a beautiful set of dishes jfrom the children, and a golden dish from Mrs. De Long and lur daughter from Portland Profe jior ICIark made and decor ated; hti wedding cake, which wad in orramld shape,, eight inches freiV'baaej to top of cake, with tr fee Inches of decorations at the tOp; The old folks win long re imember with grateful hearts' the lery happy two ; days that "' their children and grandchildren jnade for their two golden- days. A re ception At' thY. Free Methodist church on Sunday morning, Aug ust lq, which was suggested by the pastor j Rev. M. C.' Clarke.'was held In their h6nei. ; The Book and Thimble club met at the beautiful home of Mrs. L. F. Brown , on Kingwood Heights road last Thursday.: This meeting was planned as a surprise on Mrs, Charles Schwartz, who had been on , the sick j list for some time. The rooms were beautifully decora a ted with . dahlias in pink and white. - During the .study hour Mrs. Emma Beckett,; gave minute instructions, for putting- p dill pickles successully and Mrs. George Trott gave Infallible rules for salads. Mrs. Fred Kubin read an original paper on "Migration of Certain Kind of Birds to the Hills,", which -proved very Interesting;- - - ' ; . . - - The hostess was assisted by Mrs. George Trott and Mrs. E...W. Pat- tison in perving" luncheon in her summer dining room. During the social hour members tried their luck at solving some of Mrs. Ru bin's original enigmas, which pro voked much laughter. The rest of the afternoon was spent in Visiting and inspection of Mrs. Brown's yardf which is a veritable mass' of beauty and -bloom, being one of the most attractive for many miles around ahd well worth seeing. .;; ! ;;; . ' : ; .... The following members were present: The honor guest, Mrs. Charles Schwartz, Mrs. C. N. Hath away,.! Mrs. Charles Adams, Mrs. Mary Beaver j Mrs. M. Gehelehar, Mrs-w;?attison, Mrs. Emma Beckett, Mrsj George Trott, Mrs Fred'1Kubin,.J,lfobby and Danny Adams and the4 hostess, Mrs. L. B Brown.: :! -... ':. ' - . -"-r r ' ; " . - ,'" . :, ' -Comrade Earl Race was delight fully honored last Thursday eve ning by 'a group of Daughters of Veterans who gathered at his home on the Garden road In cele bration of his 80th birthday. The affair was in the nature of a sur prise. A bowl of pastel-tinted sweet peas was attractive on the table. In token of "the Occasion, Comrade Races was presented with a delicious birthday cake. - An ad ditional hooajutaest of the eve ning was Comrade . Harris, who has reached his 87th milestone and still favors with his informal musical numbers. In the group " Thursday were: Miss Julia KyfyVebster, Mrs. Alice I CO.CIAX CAIXinjAIl I Salem Arts; league council tneet- ing. Home of Dr. Mary C. Row land. S o'clock. Joshua Smith camp. Sons of Veterans. Social - meeting. Arm ory. . t Ladies' social circle of Central Congregational church. Church parlors, 2:30 to 3 o'clock. Barbare Frietcbie tent -No. '2, Daughters of Veterans. . Armory, 8 o'clock. I Fischer. Mrs. Mabel Nash, Mrs. F. O. Bartholomew, Miss Gladys Bar tholomew, Miss Avis Hicks, Mrs. Bertha Bergman, Mrs.- F. L. Wat ers, Mrs. Mabel Lockwood, Mrs. Alma McWhorter and grand daughter, Mrs: Wilson, Miss Helen Race, Mr. - McWhorter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Race and Mr. Harris. Mr. and Mr. Stephen A. Stone and family are' home from a 10- day vacation at Seaside, , Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lauter- man enjoyed i a week-end motor trip to the Tillamook beaches, re turning yesterday from. Rockaway. -Salemites who spent the' week end at Agate! Beach are Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Bush and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Eyre and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Slade and fam ily, the E. Hbfer and the R. M. Hofer families, Mr. and Mrs. Hal D. Patton and! daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Thielsen and fam ily. ! A pretty weddinfrof last week in Vancouver,! Wash., was that'of Miss Marcellne- Goddard.' daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. F; Goddard. and Edmond Turner, which took place at the j First Presbyterian church, the Rev. Charles E. Bask ervllle officiating.. Miss , Beulah Delloney was; the maid of honor and Willard Wells, also of Port land, acted as best man. : The ush ers were Richard Montgomery and Ogden Johnson. Banked autumn leaves and glad ioli were used in decorating the church. Preceding the ceremony Miss "Leona Mourton sang "At Dawning" and "Until," accompan ied by Miss Lillian Nordgren, who also played the wedding march. ' The brideV gown was of white satin ' and ; real point la cl Her veil Was arranged in a coronet of orange blossoms and her flowers were Ophelia J roses andi lilies of the valley v Miss ' DeHoo'eyl wore orchid georgette Uh-silver trim mings and a bandeau; of -silver In her hair. She' carried pastel' weet peas. .. . . . ; ' After a brief reception at the church Ih'e wedding party motored to the country home of the bride's parents for a wedding supper. After a. wedding trip to- Lake Louise and Banff, Mr. and Mr. Turner will make their heme in Portland.' Out-of-town guests at the wedding Included Mr. and Mrs. ' John J. Roberts of Salem and their daughters. Miss Helen and Miss Mildred Roberta.. Mrs. J. C. Wakefield of San Francisco and Mrs. Gertrude L. Cameron of Sil verton. . V ; .. Mr. and Mrs. WllburNF. Daily (Dorothy Esch) left last Friday for their home in Oakland, CaL, after a two. weeks' -Ldt with frionda and relatives in Salem and Portland.' -. --,"" August Loske and Bertha Rot tie of route 6,' Salem, were united in marriage Sunday at 2 p. in. at the Evangelical parsonage of the Che meketa street church. Rev. F. W. Launer read the ceremony in the presence of rlatives and close friends. " ' The ladies' social circle of Cen tral Congregational church will meet Wednesday. August 26. in the church parlors for their regu lar monthly meeting, from 2:30 to 5 o'clock. The hostesses will be Mrs. H. P. Chadwlck, Mrs. Les ter Mosher. Mrs. C. Van Tatten and Mrs. T. W. Hall. ' Charles Bruce arrived August 11 and took tip his residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Kilen. Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn was a guest of her , brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.' Ralph Miner, In Portland over the week-end. Miss Carol Rahskopf of Portt land was the guest of Miss Caro lyn Wilson ,at the C. F. Wilson home last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Herrick and daughter have just returned from a week-end spent at BHdge Creek where they were guests at "Trail's End Ranch." the summer homer of Dr. T. A. Williams and family of Fromberg, Mont. Dr. Williams will be remembered by Salem peo ple as Dr. Williams of the medical corps during the World war. Mr. and Mrs. Carey F. Martin and children, Carey, Jr., and Fran ces, are spending a large part of the summer on the McKenzIe. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mlnier and little daughter. Jewell, are plan nmg' a two weeks' vacation trip ,!nto southern Oregon. They win leave by motor Thursday, of this week for Roseburg where they will be guetsat the U'TCCoD ley home', going .then to CoQuHle where they will be g nests of Mr. Minier'a sifter. Mrs. Grant Corley. They win spend some time at. the Bandon beach before retarnfng home. , Mr. and Mrs.'.Byroii F. Brunk and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Itoss are home from a week's recreation at Neskowln. Mlsa Elizabeth Macleay, who has been -the house guest of MIas Lenta' Westacott since the first of Aagust, returned to her home- in OlympLa .late 'last Week.- Mrs. Westacott. accompanied: her guest aa far as Portland. . Miss Kathryn 'McCarthy of Omaha, Neb.; one of Salem's most Popular summer visitors, will leave this evening from Portland for her Nebraska home. Mlas Mc Carthy, who baa been the house guest-of her, slater. Mrs. G. E. (Coatia4 par ) . 115 N. Uoerty Presenting Dresses Goats Millinery for the Woman and Miss - TRULY ARIS-". TOCRATIC IN THEIR SUB- -DUED ELE GANCE AND PERFECT TASTE. , . Fall Opening NOW SHOWING Begins Tuesday, Aujist 25 Ends. Saturday, August 29 Charmuese $1.79 40 Inch Satin Char muese. a iustrious and drapey material In Black. IVrowB, Navy and coral. Month-end sale. fcl 7Q yard Vv Sheeting . 59c 14 tl inch pleached ' Teqttot S h e 1 1 be Month-end saU fft yard OJC : Harvard Crepe 1.98 40 Inch Crepe Just tha cloth or Fall and Winter wear. Does not wrinkle. Colors in Black. Brown, " Navy, Tangerine,' Coral and Antelope. Month-end .........$1.98 Voiles : '39c 38 Inch Imported English Vol lea 'in Black and White. Blue and White Plaids; also Flock dots and Floral Design Month-end sale. nn yard ,A 5aC -Sample Fall Coats A special purchase of high grade joins the Month-end , .sale, . of . .Fur Trimming Coats. Regular values SI ".'.v..; $27.75 u s t - " - i. v . . - fc SlTlcs and -. Raycn An odd lot' of JLi Silk: altoSUk and Cotton Mli tarrs and tLayoa Crep, Monthad sale, 'flQ ' yard .OV.C . Bed Spreads ' 39 . The new colored Krinkle . Spread. Gold Blue and Rom, tlx90 with Bolster , to match; a ad IO1IO8 Month-end 40 fo sale ......... $3.)JO . . . -51.CD 42 Inch all wool. . fiaa tveave French Serf k , 4aeU. la Navy. Biack -and Old Rose, Month-qd "S5 ..$1.60 Reg. Values. $35 to $40 All Thi$ Fall aiid Winter Style. s a .... vrD Sampe Fall , Dresses' The new- Flared fcklrt Mode and .varied triia- A Special... $24.75 "CAN AND DO K.LHM STORE lORTLAXD SILK SHOP 400 Mate Street , . MM Alder blrrrt rHE.yLTIWlATEiJN DRASV3AT1G MAGNIFICENCE! CinemfLsierp Demi lece STORY BY : JEAN IE MACPHERSON Qkwaciosid QictureJ xt& a j i w 1 T V 1 II I . . 1 "f 11 i iui urn v. . ii rnYf . .11 1 " "" W I L-v'' vA- .' . y-i-r r r ;,n rr n si j - v. if- . V ' - I M.I 1 J VS. III I f 1 II" II II l. 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