-J J ft ALL. PHOTOS DY I 1 . ' L ' X f V ICENNELL J f " ! 1 ' j V r J 5 I 4 ,, - : ' - r-n- .-sgr 1 L;., fik) ir I a ; tf"- ' - - r ..'XL- itpner left (No. 1) : Robert and RIcK.d. the sons of . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf of 985 North L II I V Is DUCTl. "Wi'V j . - ... . j Centerileft 'tNo. Carolyn May. little daughter qi Mr. ana Mrs. noDen u. oraay x, orin Mth Streets Carolyn May will ceieDrate. ner. iouri .-moo., u f ? , . CeBertJv0..3) . Dale Artnur itaies, son 01 jr. Arnur o. ui i-;5 onwi. iaic Attlrar-Is tfcree anda half years ld.r , ' Uppr right (No 4): Robert Harold, three years old. and Richard Franklio, aged fifteen months, son? of.MrJajuJ.Mra. Junior FEckley of 960 North 20th Street. , . . , s - Ceqter'tght (No. '5): Jatmer Reed,-eignt year om, uau r reueni-K onn, ageu iour, on ot isar. '.iimm 'if RppiI Chambers of 1025 North Saramr Street. , - fcbwtsr-left and center No. 6 and No. 7) : Roger, aged three, and Anita; aged . nine, son and daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.- Wagner, of 605 North Summer Street. f LoVtef iflgh't .Nb8): Betty Lee. four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mercer. . Betty's parent llvtfar 1565 North 19th Street. studies in still life hare won ea I.ecial praise. - " . This l:Mr. Toung'a flrsf Tlslt in' threw ;ypars and a host of friends will welcome the opportunity- to greet him again; Mr. Young brought an Interesting col lection of water colors with him. Mr. Young Is the brother of Francis f, Y6ung. of ' the J Collier Motor Rales Company. ." ? - n addition to baring filled an important position - on the staff of a big state Hnirersity for four years. Mr. Young -has auo found time for some magazine illustrat ing.: y ' - : A man', -a girl, "and a dog form the .Interesting "group on the big finished sheet for a magazine il lustration which Mr. Young . has with him on this trip.' A bold, brilliant beauty char acterizes the water colors Mr. Young has done. They sway one with the Yivldness of their appeal. A Colonial bottle, a handful of golden marigolds, a copper tea kettle with fine, metallic gleam, or a picturesque' French demi john, and roses, form adequate, and really startllngly lovely ma terial, for some extraordinary studies in still life. . Mr. Young has achieved stun ning effects with the use of trans parent and translucent light ef fects in both delicate and high colors. In addition to being an artist Mr. Young has a considerable tnste for valuable old shawls. He has with him in Salem a rare old Paisley which he obtained in Min neapolis and a practically price less Spanish shawl which was picked up in China, the home of the Spanish shawl, by a connois seur. Tne latter snawi, wun aeep fringe and web. is on an ivory white background;, the pattern is exquisitely floral. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Lytle Honor New Residents in Salem .With Dinner Dr. and Mrs. David Hill who have come from Pendleton to make their home in Salem were the honor guests at an eighteen cover dinner party on Wednesday at the Illihee County club, at which Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Lytle were the hosts. Lovely, deep red Monte Brecia filled decorative bowls on the dinner table. . Dinner was served at seven, with golf preceding, and an Informal social time fbllowlng. Dr. and Mrs. Hill, who are brother and sister-in-law of Mrs. Lytel already have many friends in Salem (rom their numerous visits here. They have taken a house at 295 South Church street. Dr. Hill, who specializes in cor recting children's dental defects, has opened offices in the First National bank building. Dr. and Mrs. Hill have a small daughter, Charlotte. - i .- r jrr The. dimmer on. Wednesday was the first in a- series . of - 'affairs which - Mrs, Lytle is planning in Mrs. Hill's honor.. , ' . I t ' ' r ..- 1 . THE SEED SHOP Here in a quietand dusty room they lie, Faded4 as crumbled stone or shifting sand, Forlorn as ashes, shrivelled, scentless, dry Meadows and gardens running through my hand. - v Dead hat shall quicken at the call of Spring, Jhougtrhirds; pass over, unremembering, And no bee seeks here roses that were his.' In this broWn husk a dale of hawthorn dreams, l 'A cfidaVin!tBsarraw ceH is thrust, Jhajt. will drink deeply of a century's streams, These lilies, shall make summer on my dust. Here in their safe and simple house of death, Sealed in their.shells a million roses leap; Here X,cah blow a gardea.with my breath, And in in v hand a forest lies asleep. .v:, Muriel Stuart THE- "1L a "-THAT COMES OF- DMSK :"Admir-ahon is Ihe Ki6Kcsl , complimenl a wonian may aspire lo, . ils irMaker is fiie - potenl fil impredsion ' A lovely vuMi , ut uuui.uv . .. 6arb s Ihe harbinger of ' e 4imTrin6 glance ; Acrueve 'ftp A i .'A ' 11 1 Wedding of Popular Salem Couple: is Feature of Ep worth League Institute Thursday, August 4. was the day which Mis9 Beulah Fanning chose for her -marriage to Harley O. Trueblood. the ceremony tak ing place in Falls City at the con clusion of the evening service of the Epworth League Institute, !n session there. . - Rev. Thomas Acheson, pastor of the Jason Lee Methodist church performed the ceremony; ' In addition to this - popula young couple.- those attending tbe Institute included: First Methodist: Helen Breith- aupt, JiJeva Stolzheise., Viola Cro zer, Virginia Beat. Roberta Van nice.. Mildred Cook,. Esther Cook Isabel Huston,. Harriet . Beckley Paul Johnson; Kenneth. Jotfnson James Bennett, Everett Bennett. Frederick Blatchford. Hortense Taylor, Ruth Swafford, Esther Gardner. Lorraine Robbins. Ken neth Mosher, Adena Cockran. Mrs. Wheeler. ;Prtfeifiior and Mrs. C M. Keefer, and Margaret K. Suth erland, cnaperone. ,Dr. F. C Taylor, pastor of the church, will also attend the ' sessions. Leslie M E. church: Helen Hertzog. Dorothy Tucker, Mary Huff. Maxine Ulrich,. Henrietta Bishop, Margaret , Morehouse, ni.idys Medler, Gould Morehouse. Clyde French. Alberta Bohnfttedt. iftis French, Iuth Hszelton and ;Mr9. .John B. Ulrich, chaoerone. Jason Lee church: Virginia fer ry. Hayes Beall. Dorothy Smith- Hazel Pro.' .Be rn Ice - Rick man. Marion " Driggs', Leona 1 Andrews. Frances Caster." Frances Graham. Sarah ' J. ftark. Evelyn Cumin In gs. Don Watson, Roth , Banmgartner. Margaret - Baumrartner., .Russell Gentry. Elenor Xhadwlck, I. Jean Andrews, Devota Mlckleson,' Ade ma Dale. Elertor Henderson" Wi? liimetfe , PJakeslee, and .Williant 'Jrelo. Hildred Mohu. and Mrs Alta Gentry, Rev," Thomas Aches on.1 - . I '.. : ; Former Salem Boy, Note ' Successful Artistf is , Visitor 'in Salept " .- Elmer Young,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Rl J.Toung of 2055- Center Street arrived In Salem last week for a visit. Mr. Young la an in structor of art at the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis, and has won considerable distinction as a creative artist IUs specialty (j water: color work, though he has . also . delved , in - oil. - Ilia Family ' Reunion , on Sunday at Santiam Park V The annual, rennion of the de scendants of Jesse and Ruby Bond Looney was held last month at the Santiam Park. Nearly one .hundred of the clan were in attendance, in cluding David H. Looney, Morris H. Looney, and Mrs. Frances Cor nell, three of the original family. The afternoon's program includ ed a welcome given by Louise Looney: reminiscensces of early days, by Mrs, Anna Reed; and brief talks given by Senator Fred erick StelwerMr. Latourette, Vir gil Looney. and -Dr. W. W. Allen. David H.- Looney was reelected president of the iamily group. Those 'present were Mr. and Mrs. David H. Looney, Mr. and Mrs. George Looney, Morris Looit ey. Marguerite Looney. Mrs. Fran ces Cornell, Mrs. Ben Looney, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith and their children, Mr. and Mts. Marion Looney, Eleanor Marguerite Loon ey,, Elizabeth Looney, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Looney. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stelwer. John Steiwer. MrC daughter, Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Looney, . B. T. .George, E. W. Hahm, all of Jefferson;' Fran ces Looney, Lyle Looney, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Steiwer, Russel Steiwer. Mr.' and Mrs. Hastings all of SaK, em, Raymond Nebergall, Mrr and Mrs. Virgil Looney, Ellen Looney, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Looney, of' Al bany; Senator and Mrs. Frederick Steiwer snd two children of Pen dleton;; Mrr And Mrs. Chester Gaines of Bend; Richard Gains, Mr. and Mrs. i Henry; Oberson, of Independence; Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Allen; and children of Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Steiwer of Amity; Mrs. WinWk Steiwer if Fossil; Mr. a ad Mrs. Earl C. l.mourelte and three children of Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harpr, Mr. and Mrs.; Elmer Connell and son. Mrs.' Frank L'ouglas and her daughter", Fran ces, Grace'- (nnack. Mrs. Ezery, all of Portla'hd;' Mrs. John Reed. Sr. John. Reed. Jr and daughter, of ."Lehaon, and -Hubert Ezery of Tacona Washington. The,hext reunion of the clan VlUfce held on the third Sun day tn July. 1928. Silver ion Girl Writes In- . teresting Account of Famous Summer Resort Miss T.illie L. Madsen. a poDular Silverton eirl and newspaper cor respondent, is the author of an in teresting account of Wilbot Srings which appeared in the Oresronlan last week The article mention the loca tion of Wilholt. - 38 miles north east of Salem.-and tells of the owner and keeper, F. W. McLeran Excerpts from the" description follow: According- to Mr. McLeran ' the mineral properties, of the spring water were discovered anou' 7." years ago. 'Pioneers pondered why animals so eagerly licked the mud around the sprint;. Tavesfl eation brought out the peculiar flavor of the water. ,4The place is named for Job" W. Wilhoit." Mr. McLeran said in relating the -history of this popular vacation ground. "John bought 15 acres at a time until, he had ISO My father boueht the erounds then and three years 1 er I took it over. The actual Wit hoit sprines. park nxV. contains .100 acres and I owiksOO mom alongside of it." Mr. McLeran does not now take the fees at th gate. On Suntfiy he has assistance, but he can then be found In his little store at the entrance. Thi he attends to himsK "A acation? he queried m response to a question. 'I have worked here 18 hours out of ev ery 24 rliiiost every day nince first I took it over. Sometimes w have bad as many as 300TT people here at one time. People used to come in here by droves on Snndav with their horses and btiggie and wagons. The toads into here are about in the same condition thev were generally 50 years ago. There may have been a iittle more cor duroy Where there is rock road now. It Used to take ws five hours to make the trip into Port land. Henry: Wemme of Port land brought the first car in. Un til last year Wilhoit registered the largest number of visitors to any recreation park In Oregon. Last year Crater take beat us." Mrs. McLeran also makes her home at Wilhoit Springs " Group is at Neskowin For Week Mrs. L. H. Bowerman. Mrs. Charles Chapman. Dr. Mary Purr vine, and Miss Margaret PuTvine are spending the week-eji4 Nes kowin. Mra. Chapman, who Is here from Hit. KIsco. Now York. Is the guest of her cousin. Mrs Bowerman. Wednesday. She arrived here on Royal Neighbors Sewing Society The Tegular meeting of the Royal Neighbors sewing society will meet on Tuesday fof an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Bertha Loveland. 345 South 25th street. Acovered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Each guest is asked to respond with a ouotation.- Olsons on Trip on Coast Frank Olson and his daughter. Miss Evelyn 'Olson, are enjoying a short tour, of the beaches. They left for Newport on Friday and will return the middle of the week. Their motor trip will take them north: j '' i :-, .V - II II Twilight! i T (he sunset of life vision needs are particularly. ". exacting. " Greater ' vision comfort - Is your, . assurance ere. Our optometrists -.recognize and v fulfill, eyer, demand of eyes of ag. ,! : ': PomeroylS: Keene . - Jeweler and Optometrist, Salem, Oregon Portland Junior Symphony I Orchestra Will go to New York City . , - The Portland 'Junior Symphony Orchet.ua of which Jaques Gersh- kowitch Ls conductor, and which performed in a fin manner at the El8lnora several months ago, will have the distinct honor of appe&r iig with the Nr York Philaar- monie Orchestra . aext spring, in Carnegie Hati, New York v City. The exact date of the contracted performance is March 27 1 92 S .The Oregon Ian comments as fol lows on the news:;; ' ' '.This brings one j further bit ot recognition for ; Jpdrtlaml - on the part of the great New York -orchestra ' Willem van Hoogstraten,' conductor of the Portland Sym phony orchestra,, is conducting for his sixth season the summer con certs by the New York Philhar monic, given in the Lewistown-sta-dium. Dent Mowery. Portland pianist and composer, this week received word that his gymphon Ic composition; "Gargoyles of No tre Dame' will be presented by the New - York Philharmonic in August. ; ; ' . ' Fame of the Junior Symphony had spreaa to New York eity. Mr. Gerahkovltch reported.' "Everyone I met seemed fully familiar, with thp achievements of the Portland Junior Symphony orchestra." he laid, "and it was gratifying to find that out here we are doing some thing so interesting a3 to attrnct the serious attention of New York, the v crld's center of musi-5 and art ' ' ."Mn.aIc editors of tha metropol itan d&lies. and, other periodicals showed keen Interest in the vrorfc of the Portland Junior Symphony orchestra, saying it his Iund the wav to a genuine appreciation and undnrsf andlng of music in 1 bett form."' Mr. Gershkovitch will .make hi New York debut under the management of Arthnr Judson. who is als3 manager of the New York Phflhaiinonic' . House Guests at Reeder Home Rachel Reeder had as her house guests last week her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Merrifield, or Redmond, Oregon Additional visitors last week were Dr. and Mrs. Brunson of Coronado, California. , - ' ' t i Salem Group oh Vaca- m tion at Yachats Mr. and ; Mrs. Charles Wiper, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooley, and Mr. and Mrs VV. I. Needham are at Yachats where they plan to spend the next several weeks. Honor Winners at St. Helen's Hall are Announced St. Helens Hall, which z enters its 58th year, announces ; that: "Miss Janet Wentwortn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L- J. Wentworth. won the senior scholarship' offer b St, Helena Hall to the junior who passes with t the 'Entrance Board Examinations?'.; . The alumnae cup for the high est grade In Latin Vas won ..by Miss Mary Malarkey; the PIttbck cup for, F.ngUsh. by Miss Mary KK. Itaheth .Wheeler; the French ru p. " by Mis Mary Malarkey: the ti ll. Meyer cup for mathematics by VI is Janet Wentworth. Miss Bedford Arrives Home Miss Ruth Bedford has arrived in Salem and will-be at the borne of her parents, Mr; and Mrs. J. R. Bedford. She has been engaged n advanced piano study In Chi cago for the last two years. A host -of friends are welcoming her back. Presbyterian Missionary SoctetyWitt Meet on - Wednesday . The Woman's Missionary society of the -First Presbyterian church will meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednes day afternoon in (the church par lors. An excellent program has been prepared by M rs. Roy - A. Klein and Mrs. E. E. Ling, with upeclal music as an additional feature. .: .' Ms. Henry Millie will lead de votions. The hostesses will be Mrs. Wil liam Gahlsdorf, - chairman, and Mrs. Skaife, Mrs. Blair, Mrs. Gil Ion, and Mrs. Hulft. All women of the ehurcji are urged to' be ' present. The pro gram will be- of special interest to new, as well as to older' mem bers.. - Vacation at Neskowin Mrs, Mary Putnam and Mrs. M. D4 V. Howe (Bruce Putnam) are -pending a vacation - period at Neskowin. Motor Trip Along Coast Mr. ' and Mrs Brazier C. Small end Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page are on a motor trip along the coast.: . ... Mr .and Mrs. Goulet Return from' Northern Trip ' Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet. and son. Homer, Jr., are borne after an interesting motor trip to Seattle and Vancouver B. C. In Seattle, the gtoup visited at " the homes of Mrs. Goulet's sister, Mrs. J. R. Justice and her brotherrHUam Norwood. - - ' ' Mrs. Ada Strong Entertains With two Delightful Luncheons : .Two charming affairs of last week were the luncheons, on tn Tuesday and one on Friday, whi.-h Mrs. Ada Strong gave at her home. Lovely bowls of garden flowers centered the tables. On Tuesday Mrs. Strong had as her guests'. Dr. ; and , Mrs. ? R.', w. Hans Seltx. Mrs. W. E. Burns. Mlrs. Inta : Wetacott, and Mr. and Mrs.' W. D. Evans. On Friday Mrs. - Strong -entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner and - daughter. Miss Josephine Baumgartner, who is just home from "New York City, and Mr. and--Mrs. O. C. Loi ke. Rev.atulMrslE.HiJ Shanks Are Honored With Farewell Reception -,An outstanding social event of the summer was the farewell re ception with which the congrega tion of the First Baptist church honored their pastor : and , ii. Rev. and Mrs, E. H. Shanks, on Friday evening. i':,.: : , Rev. Mr.; Shanks has accepted u new pastorate in Loveland. Colora do. ' On Tuesday, August 9, he will leave on his. vacation, going thence to Colorado. The family will accompany him. ' ; Mayor and Mrs. Livesley Entertain House Guests ; Manr and Mrs. T. A. Livesley entertained Mr and Mrs. W. K. Bjtrns at their . Bummer home -at Arate Beacli recently. Return from Newport : Mr. and Mrs. A..J. Mathi.i and eon, , Vern. and. grand-daughter. Caroline' Smith, are home from a vacation spent t Newport. 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