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THE OREGON. STATESMAN ALM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 1927 ;' " 5, j. By Rozella Bunch Phona 106 jjifa Hafwer Honored With Birtlulay Party Yesterday Afternoon Mrs. C R. Wagner entertained tfsti"day afternoon in honor of - thrtfiilnth, birthday anniversary of t,er daughter, Anita Wagner. Cames were enjoyed by the group ,,f friends who were entertained in the Wagner home. Late in the aiternoon a birthday lunch was served at a long labia, under the irees in the garden. A big birth day cake topped witn piaK can dies centered the table. Covers were placed, for the hon r,r guest, Anita Wagner, Rone Gib son. Margaret LoveaU, Patsy Lee, iBetty. Mae Roraalna. Margaret Ann Ftien. Joyce Rathbyn. Virginia Mason. Janet Robertson. Margaret Harlan, Jack Pollock. Roger War ner and Wallace Harding. Mr9. Wagner was assisted by Mrs. Duane Gibson and by Ger trude Winslow and Margaret Wag ner. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kells Return From Eastern Trip Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kella, with their daughter, Frances Alice Kells. have returned to Salem af ter spending a month visiting in the east. The trip east was made ever the Northern Pacific route, stepping at Chicago, Pittsburgh, New York, Boston and Washing ton. While la New York they were present air the. golden wed ding anniv.ersary,Qf-Mr. fells' par tuts, and were in Washington dur ing the reception given Colonel Lindbergh there. Mr. and Mrs. Kells returned we.st over the Canadian National lne. Salem Girl Return From. J nt eventing Alaskan Trip Miss Lola Millard and Miss Ruth Roaa of Salem, with Miss Eva Lefcdbetter of eastern Oregon, Miss Vera Wohleter and Glen Goulet ot Wood burn and Miss Lueia Card of Dallas have returned' from a two weeks trip to Alaska. The group sailed 'from Seattle Jane 14 on the Northwestern. 1 twy stopped at Skagway, Ketchi kan and Juneau where they took an inland trip to Mendenhall gla ir and to Auk lake. They also made stops at Wrangell and at fftka where they visited the faru old Russian church there. The l irty arrived in Seattle last Fri day afternoon. Aim Helen Pearce Home From Berkeley for Summer Miss Helen Pearce,- who has . ,been a student at Berkeley, - is s,-erdlng ,the .Bommer at her home iff. Salem. Miss Pearce wiM re main in Salem until, about the middle of August when she will sixain return, to. the university. Mr. and Mrs. Dyer Will l.ntertain Guest From Honolulu . ' Mr. and-Mrs. W. Cornell Dyer .will have as their guest Miss Pal ay ra Reis of Honolulu. Miss Re is has been, attending the teach ers' convention , In "Seattle and will stop at1 the Dyer home for a few iays before returning to her-home in the' telandai ' ' ' La die Ai4 Society of First Methodist Churvh Will Meet Today J' The Ladles Aid society of the Pir.-st Methodist church will meet rlis afternoon at 2t3 o'clock in the cH6rfti'.,'paf iors,". reports of The circled.jWi'T b given and elec tion of officers' or the coming; year be held, Mrs. Henry Vandevort will pre side. finest at Barkus Home Fiom Lou Atia&e""'- Mr. and Mrsi ffc T- Backus, have hud us their house- coasts Mr and ir. and Mrs. ' Grogan win visit relatives In Washington and wilt slop again in Salem on their re- - 1 1. . ... i .. i .. , .r, HAVE DARK HAIR AND :.W0K Nobody Can Tell When You Darken Orey, Faded? Hai With Sage Tea raadmother kept her kair beautl-fuUy- daxkMMd. giuasr sad attractive itlv vbrew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Vlnevr her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked apDeaxanee- this imtJe mixture ' wa aoelicA with Lvyfat effect. By, asking at any ur Oamnound'' vou will cret. a rg Dottle of Uus oM-tune recipe, improved by the addition of other ingrdifnts. all ready to- uae,Vaa very little com. This simple mixture caa depended upon to? restore natural color ikJ beauty to the hair. , Well known drufrgisU - say every body ue Wyeth's Sage and Bulphur Compound now btcaase it darkesa sa ntturiilj and evenly that nobody eaa vtu n naa been applied it's so ' use, too. Yoa simply damps Mtmoaib or soft bruin and draw rt auh your hair, takimr one strand V time. . By mornimr toasray ham disappear;' alUT another.; ap plication or two, it is ratomf 1o its pi yralootorad: Jootjr!oS8tl soft 3 3 Ooetavl Calendaus - Tedx Regular social afternoon of Eastern, Star at '2 o'clock on lawns of homes' of -Mrs. Rose Babeock an Mrs. H. E. Crawford, South Commercial. Barbara Frietchie Sewing club will meet at the- home- of Mrs. Thorpe, 296, South 22nd street. .Salem OAC club annual picnic, Wednesday evening, June 29. Piano and violin recital. Joy Turner Mooes. Waller Hall. 8 p. ni. Ladies Aid soobny of First M. K. church." Church parlors, 2:30 o'clock. Social Circle. Knight Memorial church. Silver tea, 2:30 o'clock. Thursday Dunning and intermediate re cital. Joy Turner Moses, Waller Hall. 8 p. m. Westway club, picnic. Fair grounds. Basket dinner, 6 o'clock. Willing Workers' class picnic, Hager's grove, 6:30 p. m. Sweet Briar club. Mrs. Flor ence Taylor, hostess. Glen Creek road. Friday Violin recital. William Wallace Graham. Waller Hall, 8: SO p. m. turn to their home in California. Mrs. Grogan, who is a niece of Mrs. Barkus, was Marian Holt be fore her marriage and has many friends In Salem. Willing Workers' Class Will Picnic Tomorrow in Hager's Grove The Willing Workers' class of the First Christian chnrch, with their families will picnic tomor row evening at Hager's grove. The regular class meeting will also be held at this time. The picnic sup per will be served at 6:30. All members of the- class are urged to attend. Captain and Mrs. Flegel Will Sail Saturday for Georgia Capt. and.' Mrs. Earl Flegel will sail Saturday from San Francisco by way of the Panama canal for Georgia. Captain Flegel will be stationed in Georgia for the next year. Return From Visit x in Portland Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele and Wallace Bonesteele Jr. have re turned to their' home in Salem af ter spending the last ten days vis iting with friends in Portland. Return From Trip to Crescent Lake and Other Southern Points Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dancy and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dnrbia Sr., have . returned from a ten-day pleasure trip to Crescent Lake and other points in southern Oregon. Guests at Breithaupt Home':-. . Mr. and, Mrs. C. F. Breithaupt will have as their guests soon Mr: Breitbaupt'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Breithatfpt of Richland, Wash. While here Mr. and Mrs. Breithaupt with, their daughters, Helen and Irene Breithaupt, and their guests will spend si week at their beach : home at Coulter City. Every 'Tuesday and Fri day, apeedy 23-hour coach-train - special service and special re duced fare. Leaves Salem 11 :43 a. m., over Cascade Line in daylight, arriving San Francisqo 10:30 a. m. next day. Ride in a roomy, all steelcoach over smooth, rock-ballai ted roadbed. Belaz and rest. Free ob servation car lounge and open platforau' , Special dining and lunch-car menus at low cost. Tickets at this low fare good only on these spe cial coach trains. Free baggage allowance of 100 poundb. . , Similar fare and serv ice retarning from San Francisco .-'every Wed- nesday and Saturday ' at3.-00p.rn. ! - City Ticket IMS. WOcrril TelnboaM sS-- Sweet Briar Club Will be Entertained Tomorrow by Mrs. Taylor The Sweet Briar club will be entertained tomorrow afternoon a the home of Mrs. Florence Tay lor on the Glen Creek road. This will be the last meetiug of the club until rail. Guest in Salem From Eugene Mrs. Augusta Breithaupt of Eu gene is visiting in Salem with Jier sister, Mrs. Cora Lippold. Mrs. Breithaupt will visit also with other relatives before returning to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Young Receive congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young of Olympia, Wash.; are receiving the TvV TP fx If u T7 Ti7 ff .-:'- - ' congratulations of their friends. on the arrival of son on Jane4 27. The young son has been named Harold Allan.. Mrs. Young is a daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. J. B. Cooley and has many friends in Salem. Social Circle of Knight Memorial Church Will Sponsor Silver Tea The social circle of the Knight Memorial church will sponsor a silver tea this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The tea will be held in the church parlors. II Make Home in Salem Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Garalve and their family will make their home in Salem on Center and North 21st street. Mr. Garslve New Body Designs Lower Bodv Lines New Radiator Design ater Smoothness New Alloy Steel Springs xo. ypur F. r . j has been employed in Salem for some time but the family has only recently moved from Portland. On Motor Trip to Middle West A. A. Lee, with his son, Paul Lee, are traveling by motor to In diana and Illinois.' They will step iu the principal cities along the route. Mr. Lee will visit with his luother and other relathvs in liensselar, lnd. The Lees plan to return to Sa fm about the first of September. Advanced Students of Joy Turner Mose.t Will be Presented Tonight The advanced piano and violin students of Joy Turner Moses will be presented in recital tonight at -, Him Vvt'-Vi New Steer in WMF inspection W. PETTY JOHN CO. 3C5Ndrth Commercial "I.-. .' fc i . . ....- . - t - f. . .." "AFTER WE SELE, SERVE" " 8 o'clock in ;Waller5 Hall. Miss Oral Violet will assist on the pro gram. First-Church League Enjoys Party in Breithaupt Home The members of First Church Kpworth League of the First Methodist church were entertained recently with a party at which Miss Helen Breithaupt was hostess iu the Breithaupt home on North Twentieth streW. The rooms were lovely with car nations, delphinium and other early summer flowers. Games were the diversion aaid later in the evening a buffet luncheon was t-erved by the hostess Members of the "league present for the evening were Eloise White, j Helen McElroy. Ida McNeil, Velma Ne w png Comfbxit .. mm ivr . Hw r 1 ; N JKr Interior FinisKes invite J" f .v Telephone-12C0: ... i I ....; r ...-:... . "-,; Hunt, Blanche Reece, .'-Claudlne Mathews, Roxanna Ziege. Vfela Crozier, ,'. Esther Gardner. J Butt Swafford; AnnabelleVliawleyi Bet ty Elofson, Irene Breithaupt; Max- . i. 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