Tin: 0HEG0irstATi3iiA2T;sALELi; onzGo:;5' THURSDAY MORNmG;-JULY: l; 1926 AUDITED BUNCIT- :i- FKona 101 Former Friends of Rev. " adiMrs'Hl T." Babeock . Ffqn Picnic in Their Honor those who were members ef th First Presbyterian church dar ing the pastorate of ReT. H. T. Babcockl InEalemlflereral--r years ago are.'inrited to ineet, together with other friends, on Friday ere niag for a picnic dinner, honoring Rev. and Mrs. H. T. Babcock and daughters of Eagle Rock, Cal.. who are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto . J. Wilson. The picnic will be held at Hager's Grove, with each' family asked to come with a filled basket. fond,' Mrs. Walter U. Hembree; Chautauqua, Mrs. " Itoaina Font Krana, Oregon City; .federation, ex tension, Mrs. Charles H. Castner, Hood River ; Oregon products, Mrs. Rhoda B. Hayes; resolutions, Mrs. A. Jober; reTision-of con stitution, Mrs: Ida B. Callahan; Mrs. Charles H. Castner, Mrs, Saidie f Orr-Dunbar; ; Mrs. O. J, Frankel: newspaper publicity, Mrs. Ronald M. Hopkins; club institu tes,, a newly created department, will be headed by Mrs. Dunbar. Garddn Supfcr at Gatke Home Prof. ' and: Mrs; R. M. Gatke were ghosts at a delightful air,alr of .Tuesday evening: when they en tertained at a garden supper along tho.v banks' of the stream at the Gatke homo, 230 Richmond ave nue The, affair was planned as a particular; compliment to v Miss Frances M. Richards, who ia leav ing today? for Adrian, Mich., to -spend the- summer. A-swimming , partV preceded the dinner, after ' which the group met Miss Helen Pearee, who arrived .home from Cambridge. Mass., on the Shasta late the same; evening.' "In the '. group for the dinner were . Miss Frances-, M. Richards, the honor guest,. Prof, and , Mrs. J orrace Williston. Prof, and Mrs. 2. T.. Brown, and. the hosts. Prof. aid. Mrs R. M. Gatke. .The tablet was lovely; with a-- centerpiece of j purple velvet petunias and orange marigolds. J East' evening Prof, and . Mrs! Gatke had as" their dinner guests Prof essor1 Burroughs and Mr." and Mrs. Phillip-Mexrian. Leaves for 'San Francisco ....... ..-o- . - ' panted by. her. son, Wallace, left ou Sunday by boat; for San Fran cisco; taking passage - on the Ad miral Farragut. ; Mrs. Hug will be in attendance at the national convention of the 'Kappa Alpha Theta sorority which opens in San Francisco today, j Wallace will enter a boys camp at this time. OAC Club to Meet Today at Pearinine Home The July meeting of. the OAC club will be, in the .form of a pic nic gathering this -evening. at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Ixsster Pear Ern at their home on the River J rwad. Officers for,- the 'new year will also be named at this time. State" Federation -of v Wofa&tiPlub tbMeet Next, X ear at t vena K Bend. Oregon.'jwas chjbs'ea as the meeting, place for; then927 con vention of tne'Foderatea -Woman's clans of , Oregon, The official choice was made; by the state board at a recent meeting: in Portland. The following i chairmen: have been named to (head' committees: American home,! Mrs. Jessie D. Mc Comb, Corvallis;' education of adult citizens, Mrs.- C. W. Hay hurstt department of : forestry, Mrs. F. A. Elliott; art, Mrs. E. P. Mossman, "La Grande; music, Mrs. William Kraasig, Oregon City; press- and -publicity. Miss Vella Winner; cooperation with war Tet eratta, Mrs. M. H. Lamond ; Doern becher hospital,., Mrs.; Sadie Orr- Dunbar: endownnt fund; Mrsi. Af thar Johnaton; BCholaYship 16an Attractive s Piano and , Violin Recital Is Given j Joy Turner Moses presented her Dunning intermediate vlotin and piano pupils in recital Friday night at the First Congregational church Oh Thursday night the advanced violin and piano pupils were pre sented.. The stage was banked with art baskets of ocean spray, Canterbury bells, delphiniums and gladioli. An appreciative audience greeted the performers. Misses Lorraine and, Joan Evans, vocal ists, were the assisting artists. ." The program was as follows: . liove's Old Sweet Song.Molloy Effle and Nellie Gray. Up the Mountain Read Eileen Goodenough. Promenade -March Lawson Barbara' Barnell. Sing, Robin. Sing. Spauldlng Rosy Checks polka' Emerson , Maxlne Case. Devotion Gruenberg Laura Embree. Apollo March ...... - Devaux , Inez Sacre. - 1 f Dreams of . Home Greenwald Hersel Peyree. o a3r6wn.Thurah , Virgil Maxlne Hill. Water Lily ........ Ducelle Olife Josephine Anderson. Rosetta Danse Italian....Antbony Maxlne Ross. Dream Waltt . Vogt Maxlne Hess. Birds in the Woods...... Virgil Helen Worth. Valse Barcarolle, from "Tales of Hoffman" Offenbach Ellsworth Fletcher. Sunshine - Carey Margaret Mochel. A . Little Caprice .... Besthoff Bernice Peyree. On Wings of . Song Mendelssohn Lorraine Fletcher. Mmnie'a Polka .... Upham Margaret Patrick. Voice of Spring Anthony Rhea Mae Huber. Cinderella Kuhn Llda Hanna. Happy Fisherman u Anthony Margaret Burns. The Mountaineer's CalI..Spaulding Fay, Pendleton-" " ;, Barcarolle . . . r.. Dancla Gordon EbberU In the Egyptian Moonlight. . Ah..,. Anthony Inez. Sacre. Meditation.: i Sawyer Rachel Howard. Dawn Weaver Joan Evans. Bowl of Pansies -..i ... Reynard Winifred Ebbert. Poupee Valsante Poldini Bernice Winegar. Spring Song ..... Mendelssohn Glenna Hiltlbrand. Funeral March Chopin Maebelle Wander, Grace Parker. Picture .time Ja here. . Forryour films and kodaks and kodak sup plies ; see Nelson. A , Hunt, .Drug gists, , corner. Court . ana Liberty street. Telephone 7. A () Salem Girls Plan Trip to Calif &rnia . Miss Ruth E. Ross, daughter of C. F. Brelthanpt florist- and decorator,-123 N. Liberty. Phone S80. Flowers, bulbs, floral de signs ; for .all , occasions. Pioneer and leader ia 8alem. () Al Glbrious 3-Day Holiday : Over The Fourth! Take, advantage of the extra days and take a trip or attend, a eood, old-fashioned Independence Day Celebration Tie OREGON ELECTRIC offers- SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARES FROM; SALEM' Portland arid returrx 2.20 Aloany $1.15 Corvallis $1.65 Eugene $350 V HiUiboro $2.95 . Tickets on. sale July 3, 4 and 5 Return .-limit' July 7 JUg S-Day Seeqnicentennlal Celebration , CSrcaav Ball Games, Parade. Many Bands, Parachnte Drop, Dancing and "many other features. DONT BUSS ITI , a.' Biv Traliur stop- t" Shate. Parle .. . ' O. IL Trains leave att. - -Eastbound 7:10A; BfA lOtlp A. BL, 1:05 P. M., 4 P.JU 5:30 P. Mn 8:20 P. - V Westbouad-10 :00 A. IU 12 :55 P. 4:15 P. BL, . 4. 8:10 PBL;4 r - - Hckelar, further informationi etc of ? t : t: F. KNOWLTON, ; J. W.; RITCHIE; ;' ' Trav; Pas. Agent.. ' - 1 Agent 1 . Mr. and Mrs. G. Ed Ross, and Miss Barbara Shanks.' daughter of Tier: and Mrs. - E. IL Shanks, plan4- to leave in' the' morning on a .f two weeks trip to California RerMr. Shanks win , motor the - girls as fa; as Eugene. Miga; Ross and Miss Shanks will o aa far soaLb as. Los Angeles. While there they plan to attend sessions of the Bai list Toong People's society, meet ing-in national conrentlon.' 5 Salem People Return From Trip ' ; i Mri' and Airs. B. Daughtrty, accompanied by Miss Frances Able and Mr. Grant Fronk of Portland, and the $ Misses Leona Park and Alice Shuts of Salem, returned re- Fry's Drug Store. 280 N. ComL the pioneer store. Everything for everybody in the drug suddIv line. with standard gooda. and qualltyi service always, v t ) cently from a two weeka"; trip J to Breitenbush Spring, Government park and Camella lakev ; ; I A special feature of the trip was the 93-mile hike which members cf the party tookl " - Guests at -Pacific City, f . - Mrs. Jamesj Nicholson and son, Jimmy, spent last week at.Pacifle City as the guests of Mrs.;5.; V. Chamber af the-Steusloft summer home. ....... S I Dr. and Mrs. Downs s Spend' Weeh in Canada , Dr.- and Mrs. C. A. Downs have returned hom4 following a week's motor trip into Canada where' they were in attendance at the na- The Dixie Bakery leads on high class breads, pies, cookies, and fancy baked supplies of every kind Best by test. iAsk old customer, 439 Court St. 1 i . ! tional ,ir ting of the 'A Canadian MedlcaL "association which con vened during i the ' past week in VJctqr ia. :' Dr. Downa was present for the; entire session ? Motor to Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs." Thomas B.s Kay returned earlier in the week from a f oar-day ' motor trip to Crater Lake:: National park. . While in southern Oregon they visited the encampment of the national guard at Med ford. Supifner in Michigan . : Miis Frances M. Richards; plans to, leave this evening for southern Michigan, where she will' spend thp summer at the home of her The Opera House Drug Store. Service, quality, low prices, friend ship give increasing patronage. Old' customers advise friends' to trade here. High and -Court. () sister, Mrs. II. IL Laws, at Adrian. En route Miss Richards -plans one daf stops at Ogden, Utah fand at Chicago. . She' willl return I to Sa leni Sept," 1, i over the Canadian Pacific, j , "... Mrs Churchill Honors Mrs. Teller at Luncheon Mrs. J: M. Cox of Telia. Iowa, who is1 making an extended visit at' the home of her niece, Mrs. Frank E. Churchill, was the in spiration for an attractive one o'clock luncheon last Saturday af t. rnoon. Sweet peas and rose colored tapers gave an attractive table motif. . In the living room yellow flow ers were uaed. Mrs. Churchill was The Cherryf City Baktar Co, bread, pies and cakes are of high est Quality. One of Oregon's most sanitary bakeries. Visit it. Worth while. A Salem show place. () assisted' by Miss - Margaret ' Smith. " Covers- at the" luncheon -were placed for Mrs." H. E.' Bolinger, Mrs. Gordon McGilchrist,' MrsJP. J. Kurtz. Mrs.'F. P. Frizzell; Mrs. Herbert Trent, Mrs. J. E. Huffn in. Mrs. William Hughes, the ho i tor guest, Mrs. J. M. Cox, and he hostess. Mrs. Frank E. Churc iill. Guests From San Pedro . Mrs. Rae Holland Tracey is ;n tertaining her. son's wife, Mrs, A. DeLacey Holland, and child.; en Maxine, Jacqueline and George, of San Pedrp.. Cai. ; Mr; Holla: id, a warrant offieerx in the navyi is en route to Puget Sound with 1 he Pacific fleet, . and expects to f J in the family herd for a few days' visit later in the summer. Capital city Cooperative Cream ery. Milk, cream, buttermilk. The Buttercup butter has no equal. Gold standard' of "perfection. H37 S. Com'l. Phone 299.1 ) "It- Miss Geer to be Married in Medfordr Miss Lorena v Geer, attractive a daughter . of Mr.5 And . Mrs. L. S. Geer, 5 will become the bride of Cecil Thompson t oh; Sunday, July 4.- , The ceremony will take place at" high, noon at- 1 the Episcopal' church in Medford. The Atlas Book and Stationery : ?o.. 4 6 estate St. High class litera ture and.: fine stationery. Complete lines. Ton will appreciate the low prices. . j : - ..- () ' Mrs. H. P. Stlth, mUllnery. Most beautiful hats In Salem: all shapes and colors; tall stock from which to make fine selections. Best quality. S33 State St. (. White- House Restaurant, 3 SI State St., where hundreds of peo ple prefer to eat. All you want to eat for' less than yon canr eat at home, quality andr service. (),- ' tl i ' : . ..' : : en- til it .. Breiers Great Pre4th: Selling Campaign has so far been the greatest event ev the Northwests Now for the rest, of this week we are quoting still more s sational values, just to give Breier customers additional proof of the great savings Breier stores offen Fit yourself out for the 4th now, at these price Dress up for the 4th .j Only 2 days left Young MenVand conserva tive models. Both light and dark- cokws.-- Fabries : asH Worsteds, ' Cheviots, and Cashmeres.J You must see these to appreciate their values. Lot 1 $23.85 Ojthers $28.50 - $32.50 Metfs Oxfords Tans, Blacks and Browns. The ylC.to Cfi latest Balloon Toes ;...... Pt43 aPUeiJV Dres Hose i i. s - i - Fancy Plaids and Checks. You'll want a pair when you see them f 50c Menfs Lisle H Black, Grey, Browri and Fawn 3 pair . : : ose . $1.00 Boys Caps i-A large variety of patterns QQ - Cf Cfl and styles - ' JJOC ?1.JU Men's Paj amas Fancy striped Madras and fig ured brocade with or without dollars. Braid trimmed.. $1.75 - $2.00 $2.85 4 I : li Sensational f Summerwei Unions ffht Short or Jong sleeve, ankle length Ecru color , Grey Random Mixed or Ecru color Ribbed Union .... . ... ! ... 95 c $1.25 V aMes Ladies Summer (Joats in finelPIrot Sheeh embroiderc fur trimmed; Sport Coati plaids and fancy weaves. Group 1 $14.85 ' Group 2 1 . , $17.45 ery and Dress Hats Season's popular shade, fancy . or plain bands. Bound edges, neatly lined $3.65-$4.25 M em's Cap Fancy Fabrics ' tf IC. CO' k new. patterns a.... Ladies? sSilfe Colors as Black, Sand and Brown, Friday and Saturday only. Lisle 7 Black, Sand and Otter Special l , ... Jl i ...u '- Hose . J 79c ill T . .. . ' : '. - ose l39c CEild's i 1 r i ni' Blue, Khaki and Blue Stripe Ages 2 td 8........ - ; . . . i i V" - ii ! .... J...-. f i ' am -mt m It t SSc uhb er Ideal for kitchen and cahners ..... ii 51.10 $1.10 One Lot' 1 4 Men's Shoes arid Oscf ords, : Black and ; CQ'flQ r Brown ... ........ One Lot Ladies' Patent . one-strap Pumps, Black or rfj.nr n ft. Tan Okfbrds" 56 STORES : p. mi ' 1! IN'THEWCST " "''" " ' Reversible arid washable Oval Bath Mats - V V SpeciaL - $1.3 i - tuLi.Ljniuui.ii.inw" "'" I'nurm iikt ninr rt ihiii tiiiitiiiikiuiIi nuiinnmin m in--im--i-n,i i mi i t fr-r r 1 r'"ir 1 r 1 iiii.ii.i.nmiiMiiiuiiuwMwiii.. .jiaMki.r.-w. mi..',..".'"" - 1 - i, - f