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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY. MORNING, JUNE 15, 1923 i - It if Hood River was solemaued at fonr o'clock yesterday Afternoon in the ;f Willamette TTni-enit- h.iwl with u Dr. Carl Gregg Doner, assisted by Ffter. Fred C. Taylor, officiating. 1. Mrs. Black, who graduated from ? liWUlamette Marriage of Miss Gladys Wil-.Violin Students of Miss Eliz , son and Emerson P. Black J abeth Levy Presented in Solemnized 1 Interesting Recital The marriare of Kiss CL&dra ! Ml. Elizabeth Lew nresen ted a -jV" Wilson and Emerson P. Black of J group of her violin students in n interesting recuai wwaewij ning, Juno 13. at the First Con gregational church. Assisting on the program were Professor T. S. Roberts, organist; and Miss Margaret Hogs and Miss Mildred Abbott, pianist. Numbers, of particular interest were "Sonata A Major" played in tour tempos by Miss Fare Irvine; The Wild Indian" (Severn) nlar ed by Ralph Branch who was University with the class of 1922, is the elder daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wilson Of Salem. She has been a member .-. at the hLrh ahool facultv at Hood River for the past two rears. MtA picturesque Indian ! h. .nn r Mr .a r a costume; "Serenade" (Schubert) v a nt.v of r ,'m, a ..- hy Miss Yvonne Pickell. with . . .1 -ine organ accompaniment played " ul 01 vrago- mate coi I professor Roberts; numbers by .wp, eorrauis. He is now in ousi i nese in Hood Rirer where the HTOir fnnnl will mika thlr IT home. ! -A number of out-of-town guests were present for- the lovely cere mony which m-as followed by an informal reception at the C. F. Wilson home Jon North Cottage Several attractive pre-nuptial af lairs were given in Mrs. Black's i : . honor. ).-:. Mrs. U. O. Boyer and Mrs. B i fi"v E. Carrier enterUined with a de- i 'Iightful ' shower Tuesday evening i?.:t the Carrier home on Court street ; In compliment to the bride-elect. i The evening was spent infor- I mally. Miss Onna Mclntyre, attir !f? ed as a gypsy fortune teller, nre- l i vented the honor guest with many ?.. - ... . loveiy gins lolin choir, which is the largest organization of the kind in Salem, wd has the following personnel Faye Irvine, Tvonae Pickell. Peg Kj Wagstaff, June Director. Hor- tense Taylor. Joyce Phelps. Ber nice Blakeslee. Henrietta Blakes- iee, Agnes Poellner. Tommy Set tlemier. Ralph Branch. Percie Miles. Mildred Thompson, Norma Greene. Ruth Butler, Dan Quick. Robert Huston, Esther Heckart. Barbara Walker, and Margaret Hogg. The complete program included the following: Gypsy Love Song Herbert Barbara Walker Swing Song ,.,.....-..Zamecnik Robert Huston May Flowers Zamecnik Dan Quick The Duck Pond Severn Tommy Set tlemier The Wild Indian Severn Ralph Branch , Social Calknoak Today High, school Epworth League. First If. E. church. Miss Helen Breithaapt, 7S5 North th street hostess. Frf-Nl-Da club. Picnic dinner and dance. Hasel Green.. Dinner served at six-thirty o'clock. West Side Circle, Ladles' Aid society, Jason Lee church. Mrs, Frank CotlhM, 1790 North Com mercial street, hostess. 2:30 o'clock. Hal Hibbard auxiliary. Mrs. If. W. Baker, 1125 Hines street hos tess. Business Men's Bible dans and Woman's Bible class; First M. K church. Picnic. Hagers Grove. Meet at church at 1:00 o'clock. Advanced pupils of Profeasor T. 3. Robert. In recital. Roberts' ttudiot 605 North Summer street, 8: 00 -o'clock. . Saturday Oregon Shrine. Banquet. Port land. Local members may make reservations with Amos V IS24-R.- Monday Art section, Salem Arts League. Dr. Mary Rowland, Court street hostess, 7:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs, W. Edington Boyd Receive Con gratulations , . Salem friends are sending; mc sages of congratulation to Mr. and Mrs. W. Edington Boyd (Danta Robins) of Long: Beach, California who are the parents of a son horn. Saturday, Jon e.- Both Mr. and Mrs. Boyd TO 61 IE PH' Officers Elected at Meeting of Missionary Society of fason Lee Church At the meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of Jason Lee Methodist church Wednesday afternoon, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: president. Mrs. P. J. Voth; yice- . J. Burt Burton of the Maahat tan Flayers la speaking of the ! tA Ka n I 1 jut. .J graduates of Oregon Stato college. I crd.- .t T. wi.i .Tm mJt U T M m , . 1 - Z Y TlJ mam flBrl"One of the greatest difficulties w.BrWVaBrw,- venn lit VUTIAA" Professor Roberts WO. Pre- kaTe a sufficient degree of origin- sent Aavoncea Students lal and spontaneous comedy. This til Recital 1 play, "The Push," Is one of the Professor T. S. Roberta 1 nN. best comedies we hare been able ntln hi. ..1... . I io secure m tne past year, it -.lfr-t ,T w.l" 77: I Just released and we were -one of . ,7 Jr. " " m,, first to secure a production suiaw. v nana simmer street, leas af th oari rrifnds of the students will be Irison. the author of "The Pnsh muaded in the guest croup. I has never set Broadway wild with Assisting on the program will any of his plays, and yet he la ac- be Mrs. Malcolm R&mn ! icreauea with having wruten some Leonard CJtadwlck, vioUnlst; and he lt plays of late years and ProfManr nak4, til .i.. F"' 01 mesa nave oeen seen in rro lessor Roberts, who will play ntlw M m I - riw,Mvwy wvaj vu WavaX7 va several organ, numbers. . I New Tors-. n wma "Sointi Salem Ministerial Union "-"The Only Road.-The Awaken- joys Pientc at Hager's GrovelD 01 John slater." and "Other The Salem Ministerial Union IPOP1' Business" and undouht- their families 'and friends. ath- , Jur . t . B . Z,r rei tH, . , in thia city. Just as I believe it ared for a picnic Tuesday evening ..na . wV tn tn kv .. .1 TI r, I red distinct Darts. Verb forms, principal parts, selection of rer-1 bala la sentence, slaguiar ana possessive of noun, adjective and adverbs, prepositions, verb and noun constructions, kinds of sen tences classified as to meaning and structure, pronouns, composition and letter writing war the theme of some of tha major questions. But one of the reosxaphr anes- Uons was on the United State. Winn OEJTM CLOSE the Klondike, black-seeded tut- iety and am sweet melons. The trad Is taking them rapidly at 4 H cents per pound in large lota. report wholesalers. Cantaloupes ham shown a slight decline this week, the fancy stock now quoted at anywhere from $1.7S to 3.25 per crate. Willamette Professor to Spend Ten Weeks Study ing Social Conditions On Sunday moraine Dr. Frank G. Franklin of Willamette univer sity will sail from 'Seattle for a ten weeks' tour of the Orient. The tour is under the direction of Dr. Josef Washington Hall, better known aa Upton Close, of the de partment of sociology of the Uni-1 rersity of Washington. There I will be 45 in the party. It seems to be a principle of uttar-modera music that the best Instrument Is the one which will make the most noise. - tXAOS THS FIELD!" ' Oft. COMPAMV or The party will first go to Ja reafl the iMt rktittur nitl T 1mi i" wuma wu wtrc&s wm uo I m Various outdoor games were en- believe it detracts xrota the en-ltDent tudying various social llAsOLIhlr I.J , 1 , I j . . . . . . I (tn n 1 1 in 1 "mm T.n.n , K a (" iu uw evening. uofmeai 01 m piay 10 announce Uiei. - -" '" COlm Corers were arranged for 30 atl,torT bore the performance Is " "m ouangaa .wen w. the picnic dinner table,. ?r hut I cnaalely sr S'-T " n. t r .i , . iiais iui anyone woo uoesn 1 1 -- r a- McConaIck' ReT- E- laugh hundreds of times while Throughout the Oriental tour J. Ascnenbrenner and Rer. S. Dar-I-Htnin- -n --.t, -.. w. I the party will use native means of low Johnson were in charge of the! In an awful state of meljehl-. I transportation. d has been affair. I Seldom does a nlar onset the I warned to be prepared for many equilibrium of our acting cast, but I kind of inconveniences. Bible Classes of First Meth- tWa on did and It was I Mr- Close made a similar trip . ' - ' -clrl , v i ... ii I in at mi mm or with - irrriii r nt mi-r bctciiii icararuii oeiore luey I - - THIS WEEK-END SPECIAL Nut Taffy I. At 25c a lb. Onlj at v-t DRUG STORK Vi Original Candy Special Store 185 X. CoinT St. Phone 197 The Peculiar Store w . , i . , wr . . I seven president. Mrs. A. J. Vick: record-P"?' nurcn nwnave trxcnxc I could compose themselves suffi- University of Washington men. ing and corresponding secretary.! ne Business Men's Bible class ciently to give proper reading and and the tour thIa year 18 heing Mrs. C. T. FoUon; treasurer, Mrs. I luo womu" "ej class of portrayal of their parts. If it's uireciea in sucn a manner mat V. W. Chad wick: mite box seere-rnB irst "etnoout church will I fun you seek, "The Push will fill I1" pay miy oesi see a cross- Ury. Mrs. Emma Roberts: stew-Pold tneIr anBna P'cnic at Ha- the bilL lrdshlp secretary, Mrs. Ella Ty- " U,U'D ims evening. er; temperance secretary, Mrs. Emma Hocking; and birthday sec retary. Mrs. Mickleson. All members planning to attend ire asked to meet at the church at six o'clock as transportation I will be furnished. grids mm li Miss Ruth Bedford and Miaa Ku-iL Cinquantaine ... Gabriel Marie IfcV.renia Saraee eah nlflv.H vi Hortense Taylor -i . I Andant Cantabile ..P. Tschaiwoski Ifi T"l " . .... Prom Violin Quartette Arr. Kreis- m " ' aiciaire a ler. Joyce Phelps ;: Bertnn Rowan of Spokane. Wash- Duet Indian Love Call Friml ffc'JiMngton assisted Mrs. Carrier andlBernice and Henrietta Blakeslee trs. uoyer in serving. I iuuiui tosiume; 45n5. .The. guest srroun included Mr. I WTilliamette Blakeslee at the Pianc 5EiTlnw.k- Mr. t,i. M.Ja) Habanera Zamecnik liz , """:. b Tn Rry enn lrWrenn, Miss Ruth Bedford. Miss Serenade "Schubert aavage, miss ueryi Holt, xvonne Pickell ?Mfoa Gladys Mclntyre, Miss Orma To a Wild Rose MacDowell aiclntyre. Miss Grace Holt, Mi Percie Miles i Arn, Emmel. Mi u.nnrio Polonaise Bohm I ler. Miss Eloise Reid. MiM p.-,,! HenrietU Blakeslee it-TtKnark. Mr. .'.Jl-oncerto Rondo Seiti ;aK.,.r ".. Margarett Hogg 5e- "T, . n i-mn i concerto No. 1 De Beriot Vl suverton; auss iva Dell Crozer.l Bernice Blakeslee Miss Gladys Crozer Moore. MissGyP"y Airs Wier Faith Pridav. Miss Mariorie Rlake I Agnes Poellner Miss Elizabeth Taft. Mrs. Howard A,,ero Brillante Ten Have George. Miss Louise Bryan, Miss F,Tesi nanf"ne Director k Carolyn Wilson. Mrs. C. F. WIl- SZS.ZIIZZ -, r,. George raooreneaa. Mrs. I Mildred Thompson Lyda Fake Brown. Mrs. Carl I CansonetU D'Ambrosio oregg Doney. Mrs. John M. Canse.l Mazurka Wieniawski Mrs. Lora Belle Miles. Mrs. Oral rsorma Greene F. Mclntrre. Mia. Naomi t.i-I00414 A- Mar Handel tid tb.hn.t..... D.--; A"esro-Adagio-AIlegretto Mrs. Carrier R V f Dr. and Mrs. Blatchford En l. tertain in Honor of House Guests Modera- to Faye Irvine Marching Song Ambrosio Mazurka Saenger ronsn i?oik Tnne Arr. Auer Mtluet Mozart Violin Choir Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Biatch- j National President Will At flord entertained with a deliehtfnl I c n . iir ho. "r:' ,f 5 .3sv'- . . - - ' .1 The national nresident Mr Id. -uqui ci i nr. q n n upa a- 11 --! -e - - ... v.r.rr.::: : r:-g,"kow or Grand Rapid. Michi- co""' v-a.nu. um who are ineiri ran. will he In ttnrf-. . k, 1 . ' - . mv- nouse guesis tor. several weeks. I ;tate convention of the O. A. R. ir. uevris is superintendent of the I d allied organizations which Jl.i.l.. . . .w. ..... .. .1111 K kaM u T, I nr.j uuHiti oi IUO iWeinOalStl " "- nuscuurg neuBDB- conference. The affair also honor-lIa3r Thursday, and Friday. June iei Dr t n M.r.--,iAw f I1'. . ana zin. ,oau scnooi or Theology who was a !t .classmate of Mrs. Lewis' at Ham Miss Vera Prudhomme An nounced June 30 as Date of Miss Vera Prudhomme daurh-l'lM;r"wrV ler of Josenh Prudhomme of Pnrt.l Mra- M. W. Afrt?. i?aA:cr PFt. i?e Hostess at Meeting of Hal Hibbard OF STATE MEETING section of Oriental life as Mr. Close found it on his previous Journey. The party will keep out of the Chineee war zone, but will make an attempt to get a first hand view of actual living conditions of Ori ental people. The trip will not resemble the ordinary tourist Journey at all. Baker will be hos-L Salem Grang No; 7 7ttl hold - ' WW 111 L-3 UUB I . . !and. whose engagement to Dr. tess at the mo-thly social meeting i" refu,r mfe"ng featuraay. June Dard Auxiliary. U. 8 v'" tv o, "v,. ".""' Dr. A. Slaughter will give a re port of the Oregon state grange meeting in Rainier. Other mem bers of the Salem grange in at tendance were Seymour Jones, state market agent. Mr. and Mrs C. H. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. A. E Cantaloupes Show Decline Watermelons and cantaloupes are getting to be almost an old story to the habitual downtown Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Milton shopper for they have been in the hich Miss Mildred John-1 tensively entertained un ana Alias Martha shull will he I departure east. nostesses Wednesday afternoon at rr Milton Steiner was annonnred nlf Hal Hibbard February has chosen Satnrdav I"- V. this afternoon in her home June 30, as her wedding day. Dr.u 1126 Hines street. sterner is the son of Dr. and Mrs. It r- . . . ' It. E. Lee Steiner. The ceremony Leav Eor Extended Eur will take place in the evenine mtopean Trio the Unitarian church. I Mrs. Mark S. Skiff. Jr. fThelma A number of affairs are nlan-1 Dykes) of Portland will n jnn. ned tnr tha hrlilU. l il. .IK If A. , t . . .. tnrtnirht r , 1..- v r". fcVttUCU Brown, Mr. and Mrs. w. L, Smitii. store windows ior over a weei "-w iuvui en lUllCu - v).nu U1U. Ol 13, ftKlir WBJl PT. I r m ----. . ,1 I aon for which Miss Mildred Jnhn-I tensivelv entertaiB-d iJrZr ZlA- nd M, F. F- Towii6end and and by now are moving out quite Miss Ethel Fletcher. I read il v. The watermelons are of ine xoiiowing program win De giren during the lecturer's hour at 1:30 o'clock Saturday. Song, "What Shall the Harvest Be? Salem grange. Song, Robert McGUchrist Address by Iran Stewart. Vocal duet, "Springtime," Carol Cummines and Ernest Saraee. Thursday afternoon at the home of i.-h. ' Song, "The Dear Old Farm.'? Sa- rs. e. E. Bergman, 601 Cheme-I . . 7 ' . ,,me8 lem grange keta street comnlimenHn- ,k I "ullUMUa na meir small son ious patriouc organizations of thel Visiting Relatives in -u women or the G. A. R.. the Mrs. F. X. Albrich and h- " iuo w. k. u. mem ber 1 1 rank, have --.- n-.n, -.. I . . '"" -. .. Bu.u.rj pr bod or veter-l wasnmgton, where they will re- LARGEST NUMBER the Campbell Court Hotel. Daughters of Veteran nf Civil War Sponsoring Tea The Daughters of Veterans of the Civil War will sponsor a tea from two-thirty to five o'clock next Mrs. George Rodgers Will Spend Summer in British Columbia Mrs. George F. Rodgers left ear lier In the week for Vancouver. B jU, where she will spend the sum- "r wun ner unn-fn-isw .ni 149 TEACHERS WRITE rv some l ans. ana the G. A. R. veterans, are Jmain for several days as the guests! TIME; GRAMMAR TEST LONG r Mrs. Albrich's sister, Mrs. J. B Kays. all Invited to attend the affair. Art Section of Salem Lea- Tue Will Meet Mondau Evening The Art Section of the Rai.ml Arts League will meet at seven- Returns From Breiten- oush Springs !ivwne university. Mrs. Olive 'Williams of Portland tate president, and Miss Julia Webster and Mrs. Mary Entress of Salem, past state nrealdentii. will A crystal bowl of canterbury (Also be present for the convention iC'f hells, larkspur, sweet Williams, andl "lons. Mrs. C. N. Need ham who mariarolds centered th inn di-J1 a national officer and the only ! Vln- tahu rn.r. . -.1- -lan a the state, plans to attend . o . no.o ummo. iui . , m .. . !,-, .,. I oi interesting attain 'i?. rr ' " OT,B are planned for the convention. Le al Dr. McCormick; Dr. and Umong them the dinner which wS : 4. - Mr. Tnin Uirtln rnnao ..Jlk. . aw- . . . it " " -"ot , ncv. suuiu (iiu mi ms umpqua notei non i - & N . M . I f . r , 4? fcV Mrs. Fred C. Taylor. Dr. and Mrs.lorine Mrs. Glasgow. 1 TV.- O Ut... Mi Tf . . if :elmer, Mrs. B. E. Carrier. andMl Laura Austin Gives In- . 55 the host and hostess. Dr. and Mra.terfttflr lalK at Meeting 3j vBlatchford. ; " I Of VV, rV M. S. i; 4rOn Tuesday morning Mrs. Dufk-I Mla Laor Austin who has J ieimei- in.i. . I spent the past 23 years enrared in y..-f.",-- . u-ww. i.iwcieij ot tne nrst Methodist t-'-nnti Mrs. Blatchford were addi-l church Wednesday afternoon. ;ianai guests. I mua Austin suggested that a , I I clear picture of India, the conn j Wedding of Interest Takes trT a,d !t mhabitanu. could be Pcure Ml Portland iaen-ea rrom reading the three , iMce in rtrnmna i book8 Christ of the Indian w.d 'f-ftThe: wedding of Mrs. Chloel "Mother India;" and "An Await- isr' jsasnor wero ana Daniel E. Crow- ing world." An interesting report 'ft'i;iey of . San Francisco was solem I0' her work in Bombay was giren if nixed last might at the heme of I0' in speaker. jlfte brlde?s mother, Mrs. K. Bashor Lv. 5," c; 1J,,or conducted r i Portland Ithe devotionaL Miss Margaret sr JStt.therUnd U4 1o gave . . . viu" ot ne general con Exactly 49 men and women who wish to teach in Marion county next year were writing on one or more of the state teachers' exam-l ;n--.n. -,. ,-i- - - r ,i A ft-- --.J .U , j..!.. ,vo,u.,, V1UUIJ . Duu,us lures weeKS ail SUDerlntendent F'tilkersnn Kmtftnkii.l. 0.1 . . I m. i . ... . .... I thlrtv nV unni.. ... r .1 """" opuago, air. j. t.i inis numner is the largest tnat the itndfo kf Ste-Tr?1" MWk hM turned to his home has gathered since the new lawre- land ' ww-i-n salem. iulring one year of Normal work I cor teacning went Into effect. Three years ago 99 teachers wrote. superintendent Fulkerson looks All persons interested are invif.l ;J to atten. bringing sketch pads "Girl in Every Port" and pencils. Miss Ruth M leader. Brautl is section Film Nnu of rnn!Al or .nl7 a d?zen or " to appear - vpi.ujiror tne examinations in December. I iue to the fact that most teachers Fox Films' "A Girl in Evervlw111 be busy teaching then and not Port," will have a showinr to- worrying about a future year. night at the Canitol Thi i. .1 TodaT " the last day those who 'STARK LOVE Out-of-Toum Guests Attend Meeting of Barbara Friet- f I splendid romance of a deen .la.re 8eekinS one and year cer- Mrs. Tillie Rodgers. Mrs. Adam l..n. J ?J . eep. ,ea I tif icates will write. Saturdav onlv uoltra. Mrs. R. E. Knapp; Mrs. Ad-KJe ZZ ZZ'T those who are taking the life ex ams, and Mrs. James Arnold all of if WOrld,'rom Am- Umlnations will be in attendance. loany, ana Mrs. George C. Lane : 7 victor mc- une man has been writing on all of Seattle. Washington were spe- t"111 haa the stellar role with I examinations to secure this certif cial Quests at the meeting of the a c&mt ot e'sht screen favorites. I icate and at least two others are oaroara jneichie Tent Wednes-wno e in the femlnene leads isxpected to appear on Saturday, day evening in the Woman's club-1 I Two of the examinations civen house on North Cottage street. I Boys in the navr don't have yesterdy were grammar and geo Two Bew..memo". M". Keith much libertv. efth, V FaPhy. The former was one of the f."""" te8ta: w!.th . Questions lurmany initiaiea into membership I .7 . ana two optional, filling a care of the local tent. m,u'Bt iuP out of airplanes and half with small printed mat- SAVAGES WILD AND UN TAMED LIVING AT FOUR VERY DOOR (THE PICTURE V A i. au & r SET I NEW a YORK I GASPING! I ABOUT TOWN" SHOES For the snappy youngr business man Florsheim Shoes Put the stamp of good taste on your appearance THE PRICE SHOE CO. 135 No. Liberty St. Salem, Ore. Sail i : ..of Mrs. Nero's, read the service lalference which was held recentl- in ,y' Arthe presence ot Intimate friends of I 'he east. f.' . the bridal connle. I A sum of two and a half IU IvMias Ida Loseth was the only at-,lo,Vdo,u7 h" ben led in the ; ;tendant. ' y.'?5 th of the For- kfrn 1-tltt aw. .Ati.4. aw . JIT r. IT111 .ln report. Miss Suther Ruth Creed sang, accompanied bvlland ala innv. nr . .n . I . Andre Kostelaneta. The bridal mu- the conference which came when o&a j6c was pUyed by Dr. Emil Enna.pUnly Jones resigned after har- t-Irs.;Jrowley has many friends I'" "B "wop. : r f.-.'tk Salem. She has directed the nil"-Pi."."11?? hox opening tf-;-rt-. k- IWB anernoon. It was ?"- . -.w .-o i -ireponea that 23 members of the sesoM. ; . Ilocal sodetr attended th. dn-t r.-i. rfli. rj- i - l . --v-m fc AUM- touted atM-F. Durham Home Mrs. Ronald Glover. Mrs. W. E. si--5 rfm.h nthi- i. xM..lMrs. H. F. Shanks d resided m tha r-A r : "-irin- . v.: . t Baptist church of which Mr. Rob- i7tVfir mlmh... V , f r t.' t. -I. ?rty-nve members were in at " T ViZ. whi- lenaance for the afternoon. , II : ed the plcnle dinner held Tuesday - fv evening at the home of Mr. and Baptist Mission Young Mar- ; j, - Mm. h. F. Durham. rd People's Class ' I Dinner was served at small ta- Entertained. ' , ' ' bF a"s4 on the lawnn k & The Baptist Mission Young Jtfar- i.; Games, cdnTersatlon and music rled People's class was entertaln- ,C i'rt-'rr enjoyed later In the evenlnxll with, n picnic CSt evening-. at ;as -the guests sat around a large the home el Mr. and Mrs. D. R. i i:; Jonfire. ,t . 1 Peterson in MorninrtddeiT Af OA.nart Entertains With Interesting Affair Miss Veiled Ohmart entertain ed at dinner Wednesday evening In her apartment on North 14th street, complimenting three of her Alpha Phi Alpha sorority sisters JSJff far7 Cud, Miss Donna Hildesheim. and Miss Mabel Flatt, who are leaving shortly for their homes where they wOl spend the summer. Additional guests for the eve ning were Miss Agnes Emmel and Mis Lysl SheldL. ' Attend Convention in the East : Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner aid Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fry. Sr.. left yesterday for Minneapolis. Minnesota where ther will h. in attendance at the national Rotary coarrention. without opening their narachntes Iter and including nearl- h.i 1 T - . i - """" I uwitiiiiit newt, FLY A NEW CLEAN ATTHf LEAKtfDAW, ORTliCGUMMER TWILIGHT GOLDEN WEST IS ALWAYS GLORIOUSLYGO0D 7 3 I n U - Today and Sat, -"VICTOR -v 1XCLAGLEN 1 MA Girl In Every - Port". Action and thrills at 8ee and lore and Romance with "A Girl Im Every Port. SEE AND HEAR OHIO SALES In m Comedy . - ' Offering MOVIE TONE NEWS EVENTS ?-lVs.mXK3fk Ill "-7 fef n j a - f r i a . H . n -i I j "-ea- s m7 rj .Tgggi H I--; Qa-u-..i-l NOW A Hiirrleaae of Human) Emotions RAIN The most widely dlc d story of the cewtnry! RAIN The nsptctnre. s SADIE THOMPSON I ' The.sur yow'II nwrer for --t. - ADDED TONIGHT-AJQ SATURDAY MATJXKK AND MIGHT ; r ' ' MANHATTAN iPLAYERS in n iLUnrlOHts Donoestle Cooaedy - "The Push" i The 'Au-rer to Oonpaudkeanto 'llanlace bpecial PaSEounTlfewTT Showing picture ot REPUBLICAN CONVENTION KAK8AS CITY t t "- 4.- . Tft SI". ft on FLAG DAY. Jim 14fY.' INDEPENDENCE DAY, Jiil4th A Remarkable Flag at an Exceptional Price. Only $8e X Description of tTafj-5r;'';;Xj , . " w.np- taot - printed ) and fast cSm, ft r , ... .... . seanuTttUy in the breese. ril " How To Get Your Flag ' Th?Or.go? ltX.!r V !Ik Brilow nd man to ioe uregon statesman. Salem. Oregon, and tba n.- nu k sent to yon postpaid tree by return nan 0a T111 ba Three of the -FLAG COUPON- ronpon mad OHe hm . iHSSt! Sonwntnci-I street. Salem, Oregon, entitles yon to a beawtlrmi Amer. lean Pine sine 8x3 feet an svdrertLed. Dtmer aeji Address s 1