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. - v " -J Mr. and Mrs. Barkus Enter tain Guests From California Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barkus had as their luncheon faeid last Thursday afternoon Mrs. Barkus Inter. Mrs. 0. M. Holt ot Glen- dale; and her cousins, Mrs: Theo dore Herxog, Miss Helen Herzog and Miss Leona Bestler, all of Los Angeles. The luncheon table was center ed with an attractire arrangement of snapdragons and baby's breath. Mrs. Holt, Mrs. Herzog, Miss Herzog and Miss Bestler are en- route to their homes in the south after a motor trip to British Co lumbia. They rislted friends and relatives in Ferndale, Seattle and Tacoma, Washington, : nd stopped at Rainier National park. Interesting Party at N. LaRaut Home on North Church Street Mrs. N. LaRaut and Mrs. Gil bert "Wrenn entertained "with a delightful party Sunday , evening in the LaRaut home at 755 North Church street honoring Mr. La Raut and Mrs. Leston Lewis of Portland who was a house .guest in Salem. The group included: the honor guests, Mrs. Lewis and Mr. La Raut; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Booth of Eugene, Mrs. Ida Smith of Portland. Mrs. Stephen LaRaut of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Ad ams of Eugene; Hector Adams of Salem, Mrs. Constance LaRaut of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wrenn of Monmouth and Mrs. N. LaRaut Mr. and Mrs. Millard Will . Spend Fortnight at Yel lowstone Park Mr. and Mrs. E. B. -lllard left Saturday on a fortnight's vacation tour of Yellowstone National .park. They will make the trip through Washington and will re turn by war of the southern route. Visit in St. Helens Last Week Rev. and Mrs. S. Darlow John son and their three 'children, Ro berta, Carol, and WendeUt were guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. Holmes Johnson In St Helens last week. NURSES know, and doctors have declared there's nothing quite like Bayer Aspirin for all sorts of aches and pains, but be sure it is genuine Bayer; that name must be on the package, and on every tablet Bayer is genuine, and the word genuine in red is on every box. You can't go Strong if you will just look at the box: Anlrta Is tk trade Mark of - Barer Smfnttrt of Maoaectlcael4eater of 8aUeylleaeM , Farewell Dinner Party Hon ors Guest From Southern : California I , Mr. and Mrs. August Grimm en tertained with an attractive fare well dinner party Sunday after noon, complimenting their sister. Mrs. Henry Grimm, who left yes terday for her home in Los Angel as, California after an i extended visit in Salem. Members of the family present ncluded: Mrs. Alfred!; Harnach and her son, George, of Canada; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Olson, Mr. rod, Mrs. Emery Hendritkson and tons, Emery and Roderick ; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wilson,' and son, Austin; Miss Margaret. Grimm, Miss Elsie Grimm, and! the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. August 3rlmm. . Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hjnkle and .heir son, Sichel, were fguests in :he evening. 3 155 Lillian Johnson At tending Summer- School it O. A. C. I Oregon State Agricultural Col lege, . Corrallis; July f 24 Miss Lillian Johnson who hs been a itudent at Willamette Unlversi :y is, now attending summer ses sions at Oregon State Agricultur al college, Corrallis. Miss John son is working for herf major In home economies and s taking courses in chemistry and princi ples of education. I Recent Guests Froni the South at U. S. Dotson Home Mrs. E. E. Dotson and her son, George Dotson, of Escondido, California were guests recently at the home of Professor land Mrs. Dotson on Union streets Professor Dotson and Mr. E. E. Dotson are brothers. - j Mrs. Dotson and herf son were accompanied on their return south by the Misses Lena and Ma bel Dotson who will remain in California for a month.! ! West Side Circle of jason Lee Church Entertained Recently I The West Side Circle :of the La dles' Aid society of thelJason Lee church was entertained Friday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Prince on North Commercial street. The Circle will meet . for a pic nic at the fairgrounds on the third Friday in August; The next work meeting will be held in Septem ber. - i i i i Miss Mary Findley Spending Vacation With Parents in Salem f Miss Mary Findley is spending her vacation in - Salem? with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Find ley. Miss Findley is religious edu cation director of the J Methodist church on the University of Ore gon campur, Eugene. Will Attend Meeting of Marion County Veterans Association in Silvetton Plans were discussed at the meeting of the W. R. 4 Saturday afternoon in McCornack hall for the chartering of a bus to take W. R. C. and G. A. RI members to the meeting of the Marion county Veterans' association in Silverton on August second. Mrs. Bertha Lovelahd is In charge of the arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Charlet Vick WW, Entertain Leslie Can Do Class I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vick will entertain the Can Do class of the Leslie Methodist church with a covered dsh dinner at six-thirty o'cloc- this evening in their home on the Garden road. Members are asked to bring their own table ser vice. J HUG SaBe) will continue the balance of this week. Prices now prevailing are the lowest in years. - There will be a famous Ice Sculptor working in oar display window, Thursday, Friday and Satur day of this week. Be sure to see him. 340 Court St SOCIAL CALENDAR o- o ; Today ..... . B. and P. W. club.. Picnic Ha ters' Grove. Meet 'at Wilson park. 1:00 o'clock. Willing .Workers class. First Christian church. L Mrs. Arthur Flint. 20 S3 Maple avenue, hos tess. z:00 o'clock. 1 Can Do class, Leslie II. . B church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vick; Garden road, hosts. C : 3 0 o'clock. ' Thursday - Ladies' Aid " society. W. R. C. All-day meeting. Fairgrounds. Friday Hal Hlbard auxlUary. -Annual picnic dinner. Hazel Green park. Mrs. Barnard Hostess at Delightful Birthday Surprise Party Mrs. A. R. Barnard, 308 South 19th street, was hostess at a de lightful birthday surprise party one evening recently, honoring her Kn, Donald Barnard. The honor guest was presented with many attractive gifts. Cards and dancing were the di versions of the evening. Miss Ol ive Barnard assisted In serving re freshments. In the group were Miss Helen Webster, Miss Beneitta Edwards, Miss Opal Harland, Miss Vera Mc Cune, Miss Harriet Adams, Miss Olive Barnard and K!.s Lucille Harland; Norval Edwards, Don ald Allison, Walter MeCune, Her bert Ashby, Harold Rupert, Leon ard Chadwlca and Donald Bar nard. All-Day Meeting of Ladies' .. Aid of W.R.C. WUl Be Held Thursday An all day meeting of the La dies Aid society of the W. R. C will be. held Thursday at the fair grounds. Eighteen members attended the all day meeting last week. The following department aides were appointed by Mrs. Bertha Love- land, president of the corps Miss Ada Simpson, Mrs. Louise Krapps, Mrs. Cordelia LaBare, and Mrs. Bessie Martin. Miss Frances Virginie Mel ton in Washington, D. C. Salem friends will be Interested to know that Miss Frances Virgin ie Melton, director of piano and theory at Willamette University, who left earlier in the summer by boat through the Panama Canal for New York is now staying at the Grace. Dodge hotel in Wash ington, D. C. Miss Melton will visit in other part of the east and will return to Salem in September. Business and Professional Women WUl Picnic at Hager's Grove - Members' of the Business and Professional Women's club and their friends will meet at six o'clock this evening on the south side of Wilson park. The group will then motor to Hager's Grove for a picnic supper. Each mem ber will bring a covered-dish, sandwiches and the necessary sil ver and difhes. Hal Hibard Camp and Aux iliary Entertained Near Scio Members of Hal Hibbard camp and auxiliary United Spanish War Veterans and their fa 'lies were guests Sunday of the Albany camp at the Roaring river state fish hatchery south of Scio. The picnic dinner was served at noon with covers placed for 100. Salem Group Will Spend the Week at Neskoicin Mrs. Ernest P. Thorn, Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. H. G. Maison and Mrs. Maison's sister, Mrs. Levi Ankeny of Walla Walla, Washington, are leaving today for Neskowln where they will remain for a week. On Vacation Trip Through Washington and British Columbia Miss Cornelia Marvin and Miss Beatrice Walton left yesterday by motor on a vacation trip through Washington and British Colum bia. - t - K .. t Motor to Portland For mSI the Week-End . J--i 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. Ti Barkus and Mrs. .JohnTweed motored" to Portland j Saturday . where they were the week-end' gneata of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Qulgley and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durbin. Guests in Salem From South Dakota flra. Lucy Sensor and-Miss Ma bel Sensor ot Aberdeen, South Da kota are guests for several days of Mrs. Sensor's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Martin. Willing Workers Class of Obpstian Church Witt Meet This Afternoon The Willing Workers , class of the First Christian church will meet this afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Arthur Flint, 3013 Maple-avenue. Spending Several Days at Neskowin . Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hot fnell and their children are spending sev eral days in their beach home at Neskowln. Hal Hibbard Auxiliary Will Have Annual Picnic Dinner" The annual picnic! dinner meet ing of Hal Hibbard auxiliary will be held Friday evening, July 27. at Hazel Green park. Return From Motor Trip to Eastern Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Charlas Know land returned last week from a motor trip to Wallowa lake. House Guest at Fi J. Tooze Home i Miss A. Isabel Frey of Los An geles, California is the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. J. Tooze, 816 Mill street Return From Week's Visit at the Beach After spending a week at New port, Mrs. John Miehl and her niece, Miss Ledoice Merrills, have returned to Salem. j MENU JOINS New Public Associations are Much Enthused With Bel crest Project Belcrest Memorial park has se cured the services of John Clem enson in the capacity of director of public relations.! Mr. Clemen son, a native Oregonlan, has had long experience on the Pacific Coast In publicity work and is re garded as an interesting and en tertaining public speaker. Pre vious to his connection with Bel- crest be has been engaged in de veloping public interest and pa tronage for various air transport companies on the coast. Mr. C'lemenson is much enthus ed with the possibilities of Bel- :rest Memorial park from a stand point of civic pride! When asked about the project he said in part: "Belcrest Memorial park is, in my mind, a project in which every citizen of Salem should show a tremendous interest from a stand point of civic pride. It is the de velopment of a wondrous and beautiful asset to Salem, a city knorn the length and bruadth of the Pacific Coast for its civic beauty. It is certainly a great plea sure to me to become associated with this project not only froni the standpoint of the development itself, but from the character and Integrity of the men behind It. "Every resident of Salem should make it a point to see Belcrest and find out for themselves the tre mendous Importance of this pro ject from a civic standpoint." TOO HOT FOR GH BOYS AT 14TH STREET WOULD RATHER SWIM When it's too hot to get a bunch of boys interested in a game of baseball, it let pretty hot. It was that way yesterday afternoon. Lin coln grounds had a team all ready to play 14th street, but the 14th streeters decided - that the swim ming pool -was. more comfortable than a baseball game; So yester day's games will be played tomor row nr FrldS.V- " I Seven girls and 13 bdya who 'didn't know how to swim started learning . yesterday In the begin ning ot .the "Learn to Swim" cam paign. ' Children may receive in struction any afternoon, and adults any evening between six and eight o'clock. , ;." . . .Yew Park boys win have their wood-carving contest' on Saturday while the boys at 14th street have their archery contest. : . This afternoon at 2 o'clock the tin tstory hour will be held at the 14th' street grounds., , Down in Central , America they claim to have discovered an ich thyaaauriM. It's : a useless i find. Where in these . days : could - you find parking, space for an ichthy osaurus? Eugene Register.. - .. We have a fine old man lnHub bard, Robert Poinsett, 9C years of age, 'whose secret, of longevity Is "be happy' Happiness is a state of mind, and if all of us would strive for that "be happy state, your would be "just like the al? gebraic X. Hubbard Enterprise. ; If women ever take to' cigars as I PARK ASSOC T l tney nave to cigarette the men route home they stopped at many can i get ; eten on ; Christmas. point In the middle west visiting Lynchburg News. friends. "No place looks quite .EE0 Tr,:::-r:!V - " - . , i IRRIGATING UBISU MUTU6ES Former Teacher Perkins Maplewood District Visit- -f ing in District LAKE LABISH. July 24. rSMciai.) The Frank Maitbes family and the Clyde Harris fam ily are expected home from the coast on Tuesday. July 24, They have been gone over a week. Martin Holmes, with a .large crew is baling hay in'thls vicinity. Some of the hay has" a dark ap pearance bnt analysis proves that It Is thoroughly cured and fully up to the standard In point or nutriment.' " Guy Shaw ot. Brooks is caring for the Matthes premises during their absence at the coast. Some anxiety hae been felt here in regard to walnut acreage. One 10 acre 1 planting is -being ; thor oughly watered and has apparent ly nothing else the matter except lack ot .'moistures .""'Jr.'l The irrigating was accomplished by means f a water wagon. - The -10 .acre planting isi the prdperty of Walter Gamer and the S trees are young ' walnuts se be tween prune trees and designed to ultimately displace the prnnes. The , Walter, Gamer family , re turned . this week from ' a several weeks' automobile trip .which car ried them to Chicaeo where thev visited 4Mr.: Gamer's parents. En- Siarulinig Bread Making Science! ! on Sale TMBW GREGG'S nfil SWEET W llll Illl HSIIrf- tJ lJ I ltJ U BREAD During the last ten years magnificent strides have been made toward lie curing purity of product. Now the Better-Yet Bakery Company makes an other tremendous advance. Sweet Cream Buttermilk! Buttermilk aids di gestion! Used in this revolutionary new receipt it produces a wonderful new white bread that Promotes Digestion Is More Nutritious Has Richer Flavor Is Finer Textured Stays FRESH Twice As Long Be sure to try it TODAY Never before has it been possible to use Buttermilk In Large Quanti ties. No practical way was known to secure absolute uniformity. Now, we have it! Sweet Cream Buttermilk is full of health giving elements. Strength for the children! Digestibility for the grown-ups! Delicious new flavor. Incomparable toast. Lasting Freshness! All in this one new loaf. . a . 10c the pound loaf 15c the long loaf as good as Oregon," says Mr. Gamer. Miss Ina Delle Koon visited friends here during the week. Miss Koon taught Perkins-Maple-wood school successfully for two years but has now retired from teaching under theTetlring and pensioning system of Illinois. Miss Koon has spent 30 years , in the school room. lowans Visit BeresforrJ Family of Lake Labish LAKE LABISH. July 24. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Beresford ot Benton county. Iowa, arrived here this week. The Beresfords are accompanied by their daughter. Miss Helen Beres ford and Mies Francis Seeds. These two young women are teachers at Hood college, Freder ic, Maryland. The party made the trip by automobile and are ' de lighted with the Oregon country. On the journey west the party visited A. M. Beresford, an attor ney of Boulder, Colorado. The Beresfords also visited Prof. Ho- bart Beresford at the University of ,Idaho,atrMoseowV,Haho.? "V The party are the guests ftf the D. CSebern family of Salem and will spend this week; visiting the Oregon . coast f before : beginning their long" motor-Journey ". east ward. ' ' , A carload of Hollywood visitors stopped t in .Hermlston the - other day to . ask, if the pot , of Hick man scapture was marked. It is nt, California would have marked the spot and earned the maximum advertising" possible on such . an event. We'll learn. Hermistoa Herald. ' ,- ' . r- , - Read the Classified Ads in CREAM JAMES FULLER DIES AT SILVERTON HOME Funeral Services Will be Held at Chapel in That City Today SILVERTON, July 24. (Spe cial ) James Arthur Fuller, who bad been ill for several months, most of which time he had been under' the tare of . Portland spe cialists, passed away at the home nt til. wlfo'a rm ron tm ' Him 1 . t a Monday morning. The funeral ser vices will be held Wednesday ! morning at 10 o'clock, with. Rev. Thomas Hardie of the Methodist church officiating at the Jack and Ekman chapeL Interment will be n the Silverton cemetery. . Fuller was a native of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he was born 50 years, five months and ten days ago. He was married vat Swalldale, Iowa, to Maude Loom- as. December 25, 1900. The family came to Silverton ' about 11 years Ask your grocer for. : new. Crow.. Cako Flour. ProttOMced bt by foremost cater er and cako baker, pll Ask your grocer for it BYNAME There is NO Substitute. BETTER-YET BAKING CO. "Your Home Bolter" ago, remaining here nine year then moving to Portland last sun ... I merirom wnere they again ri turned to Silverton a' year ag Besides his wife, Maude Fulle he Is survived by four daughter! Mrs. Hazel Terry, Mrs.. Madr Strutan, Mrs. Mildred Campbel all of Portland; Blanche at bom three sons, Kenneth of Portland and George and James, Jr.) home: . two grandchildren an three brothers, Orrie of Portlan Francis of Atlanta, Ga., and Gri ver of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. , As a usual thing the commits Is no stronger than the memb who - does the work.Detrq y MIL LAIRD' One of Portland's leading hatH natters, now with Joe Maddlaoil at the Mitzi Gray Shop, 700-13 First Natl Bank Bldg. Pbotw 1ST. v-i-;':,:-?.-:..-:. ' ybVIdcmmyoii taPordanJ. 200 comfortable ioomi J . - eack wlta feeth Km oebl tat i - Coavteieat ila tow locarioa4 Keitr HniMl immimm ti SAM D. ADKJSSON .J7fe HOTEL CONGRESS PORTLAND. OREOO;