mnmivirnnimr!. JTTLY22. 1928 1HE ; nBF.nnN STATCSMAW. SALEM, mww. DEAR LITTLE SHOES ' Bear little siwea by the Jbedslde lyimr ; II fl .. . .... Il . - If l5 : V ?r- photos CCGfc ; 1 i?" ir JIIP t ' - ( y 1 z t. v : -wi vasnw - .-snuuv- " . i aa-::-. -i. f? vrV-l I '41. - . .a . . . . l : : : . -i, Resting wnere snaaows u o"41- " You look so inUoccnt, dear little shoes, v When aU day long you have kept me cnasinsr, Upstairs and down, all around the house, Or after the runaway baby racing ! And how can the sight of those two wisps of leather Tug amy heart strings and bring the swift tears 7 I see a long pathway a long rugged pathway, . As I took down the vista of love-laden years. the pathway my baby, my loved 'one. must travel! But hark to the message the night winds repeat ! "He who lovingly watches the fall of the sparrow : Will light the long trail for those dear little feet! , V Rowena Arthur Mills.; - mr--- brigtt-eoiored balloon. Bride-Elect Is Honored . wlth a In the troup were: Mr a. Karl O. Becke and daugnter, Miriam, Mrs. P. W. Poonnan and son, Bil ly, Mr. H. V. Compton and son. Stuart, and daughter, Barbara; Mrs. Forest Brakey and son, Don ald, of Seattle: Mrs. Dwight Parr and daughter. Virginia; Mrs. Rob ert Duncan and son, Billy of Sil rerton; Mrs. Claude Pusick and son, Robert; Mrs. Merrill Ohling and daughter, Sara Ann; Mrs. William Phillips and sons. Billy and Jimmie: Mrs. Wallace Bone- steele and son. Wallace; Mrs. Walter J. Kirk and daughter, Jan et; Mrs. Ernest Thorn and son, Er nest, Jr.; Mrs. Ronald Jones and son, Ronald; Mrs. Lester Barr ana daughter, Sally Ann; Richard Page and the hostess, Mrs. W. J. Busick, with the honor guest, Jeanne Joan. Mrs. Bufiick was assisted In the serving by Mrs. Compton. Mrs. Becke, Mrs. Poorman, and Mrs. Claude Busick. W. C. Price Class Is Enter tained at Country Place On Wednesday Evening The W. C. Price class of the First M. E. church were the guests at the home of Mrs. F. Y. Wil liams and 'Mrs. C. W. Williams, south of town, . Wednesday eve ning. The guests were met at the end of the bus line by Miss Berniece Williams. A delightful evening was spent. Mr. Vernon Williams honored th auests with a solo accompan ied by Miss Generiere Mulkey at the piano. The guests, then sang Hit A Showers , y r; Miss Lillian Harrey, whose weddlns: to Everett Brown took nlaee last nlrht. was the honor guest at a kitchen shower given at the home of her' parents, on Wednesday afternoon, by a group of friends. After the packages were open ed. refreshments were served by Bessie and Marguerite Harvey, : On Thursday Mrs". Theodore Welty entertained with a miscel laneous shower in honor of the hrtde-elect. Mr. Brown was also present and assisted with' the op ening of the packages Mrs Wetty. who is a sister of the honor truest. : served refresh ments; assisted by Mrs. O. H. Har vey and Mrs. .Ivan Banks. Those oresent were: Mrs. S. Wheeler. Mrs. Jack . Bates, Mrs Bert Heseman, Mr. and Mrs. C." E. DeSart and daughter and son. Ruth and Jerald; Mrs. John Car penter and daughter. Miss Helen Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Harvey and their daughters. Ruby, Lois, and Edith; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harvey and their daughters, the Misses Bessie and Marguerite; Miss Iner. Welty. Mrs. G. S. banks, -Mr. rfnd Mrs. Howard Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Banks, and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Welty and their small daughters, Maxine and Dawna Mae. Former Salem Residents Are Here Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Smith, ot San Francisco, who formerly lived. in Salem, were here for a visit old hymns led by Miss Berniece T, T j v-.. TtriiHo, Mfil r- recamng tne saiem oi ju, Charming Garden Breakfast iHonors Out-of-Town Guests - Mrs. J. D. Sutherland of Los Angeles, California, and Mrs. WU llara Randall of Vancouver, B. C. were the guests of honor on Thursday morning when Mrs. Mai O. Buren and Mrs. J. N. Smith en tertained Jointly with a garden 'breakfast and bridge party at the "Buren home. The guest group Included the 'members of the Merry-Go-ROHnd clmb and a group of 1 additional 1 Miss Rosalie Buren, daughters of j placed for guests. Covers were 16. The colorful -tables in Chi nese blue, sea-green, and Mandar in red. were arrange to advan tage in the picturesque garden. The bridge prises Were won by Mrs. Robert Downing,; who took first place, and by Mrs. Reuben P. Boise, who placed second. Guest prizes were presented to Mrs. Ran dall and Mrs. Sutherland. Mrs. Warren F. rowers and 11 fresh men ts were served. At the close another song was sung and prayer offered by Mr. J. R. Payne, the teacuer. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Payne. Mrs. E. M. Pound. Mrs. M. P. Holeomb, Mrs. David Mather. Mrs. E. R. Macy, Mr. John Mather. Mrs. E. D. Proc tor and daughter, LaVerne. Miss Genevieve Mulkey, Miss Margaret Williams, Miss Berniece Williams Mr. Vernon Williams and the hostesses Mrs. M. C. 'Williams and Mrs. E. Y. Williams, the hostesses, assisted in the serv ing Those invited for the distinctive and charming affair were: Mrs E. Hartley, Mrs. Douglas Minto. Mm Rnhert Downinz. Mrs. J. T. Whittle. Mrs. Clarence Hamilton Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner, Mrs. John L. Rand, and the members of the Merry-Go-Round group, which club includes: Ilrs. John McNary. Mrs. W. G. Allen, Mrs RoUin K. Page. Mrs. Frank W. Spencer. Mrs. R. B. Fleming. Mrs. U. G. Shipley. Mrs. iceuoen P rvuA Mm. T. B. Kir. Mrs. A. H Moores. Mrs. William Brown, Mrs.jTo Give Program Will Thlelsen. and the nosiesses Mrs. Buren and Mrs. Smith. Jeanne Joann Busick Celebrates Second Birthday With Lawn Party Mrs. J. W. Busick was hostess at a delightful lawn prty yester day afternoon at her home on jnoria snmiiier auwt o her little daughter. Jeanne joann, on her second birthday annlversa ago. before, in 1893, they left for California. Mrs. Allan Bellinger. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Smith lives at Scotts Mills. The father of Jay Smith, J. W. Smith. bet ter known as Walt Smith, owned and operated a ferry with Cap tain T. McF. Patton, father of Ha: and Cooke Patton. As a young man. Jay Smith wii: be remembered by his contempor- ies as one of the social leaders oi the town. The first Mrs. Smith was Levi a Rowland, only daughter of the pioneer physician, L. L. rs. . i. Yuiuu. i - - - - They were honored by special Rond. who was auperintendent Buster Birbwn Shoeptqre ' .1 . . j-. rrr TTf jTmm K T A -' - iiufi nil II ii uPiWAiiiir i j r III ll lid II II Ull II UMIal r il lm U U f u- wt r -If m I ill Illui'w . 1 Patents rS i natiiw jl u -I'-".- WJ v-gA,N f ' : X i r nunuts m 1 . , 7 vW -rvmii I l inr , XVI J I ; i li NVwi, f-iiri Tan -mrjsx i i i k N r nuncs v 1 sS? 1 I f I V NJ 1 , kl ' III rTT Lar 1 --rafeg sy-,-.., II jrue8ts from out of town, Mrs. Morris Sloan from Montana and Mrs: J. H. Batdorf from Portland. ISantiam Tribe!. O. R. M. of the Oregon State hospital. Grange Members Will Partunvate Today in Picnic at Champoeg 'Grange Day" at tne Oregon "Visit" Your Lome and see your floors gs others see them Every woman Ukes to know how her fWors look to visitors . . . mi . cinniw an natmld nr nonse. In Hrre i one way i iu r (j m critical frame ot mind re-enter your front door. The small playmates of the hon- or guest were accoiiraaiea oy ( their mothers who called at 4 I o'clock. Each tot was presented o-i -ivitL m 7 Tmnrnvpfl I Historical chauUuqua at Cham- i 3 a J a w Order of Red Men will open their poeg win ne ooserveu iouj wnu Wlnrtm for a social evening, a picnic dinner at noon, followed i !-. Ti-ai) a rood ! wit n tne cnauiauqua progr.ui t.mmm f. hotnr nrnared for thatl The members of the Marion .111. MiMtiiM rT Hl.lUOUniV rDIDOBa nuu I.1LC wMtim Poimril TWTAe-of Poca-ICTackamas County Pomona grmngt hnnt.. a onrdial Invitation is I have arranged a Joint basket am- n n fnrmM Rsd Men Iner for the occaslnn and their families, also former The Salem group win sponsor .fniuin . h. PAnhnntM. An I musical uu.nbe: by Miss Lnc'lh? hi-rltation la extended to friends I Cum mings and Miss Jeweu uara of those organisations to be pres-lner. Mrs. S. H. Van Trump will Ant. Th rnemm will be held in l give a tain on Dira lore it.. Ri Pml'ii Parlnh Hall, on I At the 2 o clock meeting. Dr Chemeketa street. Just west ot St. I Henry Mortis w'll preside Paul's church. Come and enjoy the program with ns. MR. LAIRD One of Portland's leading hair rutters. now with Joe Maddlsva at the Mltxl Gray Shop; 700-1S. rlrst Nat'l BanJK Blag, jrnone 1T. What Is the first thing yon notice as soon as yon come In7 . v.. it rinAnt 'n anestlon about it. But how iae riiimiuc . - - : . i v n..niit invltiBir. rremtins a pleasant "first impresslenT Or are they dull, 5 uninteresting, even gloomy? It's so easy to have an attracUve entrance hall. Our Armstrong IJneleum Floors prove that. In few hour, we cement them down over s, layer of huUdera deadening feIt.jThat ln- i An,Vh floor that can't break or bulge, yet m h " I , a lifetime. "As for color and brightness, no floors surpass our Armstrong's Linoleum Floors. We have dozens of lovely designs and color- effects; modern creations that are really a treat to look at. And just think, no matter hovr many muddy feet tramp In, these floors are ; cleaned In an Instant wtth Just the swish of a tt r m wmtr-rosistins Accolae flnfc h tluit's part of every floor. , . . . j Come in today, or phone 29 for our represen' ;ative 340 Conrt Street The Peter Pan SUte & High Streets, : No. 1 Lunch 40c- Boiled Tongue Horse Radish Sauce . Spinach - ' Scalloped Potatoes -Rolls and. Batter ' Sherbet' : Coffee Milk Buttermilk iNo. 2 Lunch 35c Cold Meats - Potato Salad : Pie Coffee' Milk Buttermilk ; No. 3 Lunch 30c f - . ' " Soup v Sandwich. f Dessert Coffee Milk . Buttermilk Try our Special Toasted v - Sandwiches , Salads Made to Order. Also Short Orders Mr and Mrs. Compton Have House-Guests from beanie Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Compton ar entertaining as their house-guestf thla week. Mrs. S. W. Wltham and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Breaky and. son. Donald, all of ' Seattle Mr; "Wltham la Mrs. Compton'slgaret Arnold, mother, while Mrs. Breakey Is a Professor Paul Martin Anderson WUl Appear In Recital tn CorxaUxs Announcement is being made in Salem. Albany and Corvallis ol the pipe organ recital in Corvalllf at which Byron D. Arnolo will present three of his advanced students. Among these is Martin Anderson -of Salem. Miss Mar- vocal student ol Petri, at Oregon ALL NEW - GO ON SALE MONDAY Per Pair GREATEST SHOE VALUE; Hi Brpwn ill! Store sister of the hostess, I SUte College, will give two group; Tomorrow Mr; and Mrs. Harry lot vocal numbers. fW. Wltham. also ofTSeattle. wlll i The recital will take place at stop at the Compton home on I the First Presbyterian churcn. tneir way to ine ocn. ar. I . , TT . am and Mrs; Compton are brother House Guests at Home Of ..... I ua . V V M - - - w A a A mm a and sister. ur ana Mrs. isyuc wo , tt j Honord vnth uxnner Miss ROSS IS Honored tn I . HAnae-cuasta. at tbe home ot Corvallis .cn Thursday j Dr. . and Mrs. W H. Lytie.this Miss Luclle Ross, wnose mar-l week-end Include; Mrs.- a. m. Tiage to Holley J. Brandrup oi loattle, Mr. and Mrs. Iner Olsen. Patterson. New Jersey, will be an land Miss Maxine Stanfleld,-f event of next month In OhleagOvIr AiiDaer,with eerere arransed was the gneatl of hoxrorat a daacl for 10 was planned for thpleas- and Airs, pan! Petri ot CcrTallh J colorul basket of garden flowers at. tneir nome, uasa jwasica, eenter4 tne uoia. . , Thursday. t ,". K if '- ' ' Miss Dorothy Pearce was ani orwier &aem nnt-of-town rnest for the affair. Guest Mrs. W. J. rnnnps tuer.ruae returned to . Portland. -where she la spending the summer "with her Runt) of Berkeley California. I. in Salem as the guest of Judge and Mrs, J. T. Hanr and of Dr. and Mrs. B - U eves, ; Mrs. Phfilfna; who formerly -Jived in ialeanrjsanfeos of herToaesaMr Mri Thflllps will arrive from Cal- ifM-nta totfar to- pen.d a'-week in thej -WtilameUe' Valley i A Change of m Pohcy vfaXlaw. thT change In owner-" hip-' at the Palm, 470 N. CJinrrh.; 3Uss. Enimav ptn,' the n w proprioi r. - pronuwt PROMPT AX CAREPUI4 8KR VI CK -FRESH truits,. vegetablea, and baked gooda, . and - earn plete line of the heat ? canned goody and srocerles. ' - For"' week-end spseialitthP1 to Wtering The Famona Emma 'J: 'Lena Plee and.Salada C. Is Open AH Day Sunday Afral Fisfver and Son Relum From Extended Tripl:''x' ' Mrs, Alice, runer ana ner son. Arthuri havereturad to Salem alter", a Month's "visita South Da koCa; Iowa, and, OtV.lTa travel lers were guests In Aberdeen. South Dakota DeeMoinea and Sioux City, Iowa, as well as tn Salt Lake City and Colorado Srinsa. afr. Henry T. Dunn Visits in Salem Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Lytle had as their house-gunst last week their niece. Mrs. Henry T. Dunn (Barbara Stanfleld). Mrs. Dunn parents. Senator and Mrs. BobeA N. Stanfleld. on Friday. Site will return to Salem for a further vis it later' In the summer, when Mr. Dunn comes west. Visitor from T,nm Anaelea Mrs, Damon Fieenor nas as ner hAnM-raest her mother, Mrs Marv B. Adams of Los Angeles. When Mrs. Adams leaves for her heme next month, she win be ae eomnanled . By her grand-daugh ters, the Misses Vivian and Wilda Fleeaor, who plan to spend fort night in Loa Angeles and San Francisco, j Group Attends Presbyterian Synod Mr, and Mrs. C P, Bishop, Mrs. F. O. Franklin, and Ber. Henry Babeock of Los 9Vngeles motored to. Albany yesterday to attend the Presbyterian Synod, -They were also guesu at the tea which Mrs. Woodard gave at her beautiful home on the river. The ereup also motored to Cor vallis to visit the new Westminster house which4 la being ereetcd near the campus, - Mrs: Page Returns from Visit in Newbera . r Mrs. Gertrude J M; Page has returned ' to her home In Salem after spending ten days In New- berg. , . . . T . Clements Are Horns From Alaska .. . ' 'Dr. and Mrs, Ht Jt Clem en U ire home from an interesting trip .olaska Group Enjoys Motor Trip Through Southern Oregon Mr. and Mts. O. C. Locke, Mrs. Homer Smith and son. Homer, Jr., and Mrs. La Fuirgy returned home on Thursday from a motor trip through central and southern Oregon. The group made atops at Metollous, Diamond Lake, and Crater Lake. Judge and Mrs. Bean Plan Trip to Seattle Jndm and Mrs. H. J. Bean will leave on Tuesday for Seattle I Jlrs. Homer Goulet. D. A. U where they wilr attend the nieet-tr, ce Announces Com ing of the American Bar Associa-I " xr e tlon Thev nlan to be In Wash- mutccn or -O SOCIAL CALENDAR Today Salem and Sllverton Elks. Pic nic. Sllverton Park. All-day. Former ; residents of Montana. Picnic, . Hager's Grove, northeast of Salem. 10 o'clock. . i-.Ji t.- .Tuesday , Needlecratt Club. Mrs. L. C Bretherton, 570 8. Winter St.. hostess, t o'clock. ' lngton a week. Group .Will' Spend. Day ; it Mehama Mr, and Mrs, F, A: Legge. who are at Taylors Grove this weex. have tnvl'ed Dr. and Mr. B. L. Steevsand Dr. and Mrs. La ban Steeves to be guests today at their camp. Mrs. R. L White Writes : From British Columbia . Mrs. R. L. White, who is chap- ereninc Mis Elizabeth Watert and Earl White, In their popular dance feature,. writes or an espec ially successful ' engagement In Vancouver. B. '4 C. They have signed -for appearances in Seattle and in Aberdeen. ... t- . Dr. and Mrs. Smith At Nexkowin - ' Dr. and Mrs. W. Carlton Smith are., vacationing at their summer home at Neskowm. ,s Mr. and Mrs.iDorcas On Va.za.ticn Mr. and Mra, Geerge B, Dereas are spending a twq weeks' vaea tlen at Hot Springs. - They will be away until -the end ef the week. Mrs. Homer Goulet. regent of Chemeketa chapter, has an nou ne ed the following committees to a f leaders in the work of Daughters of the American r.,y- olution 'during 19X8-9. Mrs. James G. Heltxel. named t head the finance committee, will be assisted by Mrs. Walter SioU and 'Miss Nina McNary. These appointed to serve on tne year-book committee are Mrs. Wil- Hanr Fordyce Fargo. Mrs. John W. ' Orr. Mrs. 'Harry Love, ana Mrs.' VV B. Hanson. Mrs John W- Orr will hrad the social committee. Her assist ants" will be: Mrs, Karl Steiver, MrsJ 'C. C Best. Mrs. J. Lrman 8tee4;-Mrs. Alton B. Hurley. Mrs. Frank Spears, and Miss Ola Clark. Those who will serve on ine visiting committee are: Mrs. S. O, Dyer,1 chairman; Mrs. v. u Shipley,,' Mrs. J. G, Helttel. Mrs. Seymour Jones; Mrs. C. C. ciara, and &Irs, Russell Catlia, ''A. number ot Dallas women are featured en the. membership w mittee the personnel of which l aVtoUowai Mra, Oscar HytJ ehalrmaB Mrs, y, tiTAUiood. Mr. C, U Crider, Mrs. H, O. Eakln. - (CaUaa4 11 i 7 I, , 1,1 Pi '.I I 4 ,..t i Is M A