The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 04, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    ilie .Weil? Oregon Statesuam,t Salem; Oregon, Saturday Morning; August i,lf8 .
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Today's JMerestsin the
Stimal Realm;
Womarfs
World Reviewed
Book Gives
Recognition
Wesfs Women
- Due recognition hat been siren
to a number ; of Oregon women
who have played ' an Important
part In the "Making ot the West
Their .biographies . appean - In
"Women ot the West, a reference
work for libraries, educational In
stitutions and cirle bodies -which
is being published by Publishers
Press. H. W. Hellman Bldg., Los
Angeles, California, with Max Bin-
helm aa- editor-la-hUtT book
rnntilnk' 1Tn hundred aketchea.
and not a penny .has been "paid by
those whoso name appear, aH en
tries hiving been made on
niy - - ; . ... .... ........ v
The following outstanding west
ern women : have contribnted 'spe
cial articles to . the publication:
President Relnhardt of. Mills col
lege ("The Western Womari--Her
Opportunity'!) Cora V- Beach
("Women ot Wyoming"). UT
Maude "Wilde. Los Angeles. ' au
thor. ("In the Field of Service";
M rs. David Starr Jordan of ' Stan
ford university, ( "Jane lthrop
Stanford"): Rev. Nona Lv Brooks,
Denver - ("Woman's Supreme
Achievement") : Lilian. White
Spencer v ("Chlpeta") ; Virginia
Donaehii McCIurr ("Mesa J Verde
National Park"): Irene Welch
Grissom ("Pioneer Women of
Idaho"): Dr. Mariana . Bertola
f"Th Pioneer Women of Califor
nia"): Catherine E. Van Valken-.
burg, ("Women in Music") ; Alma
E. Plumb (VWomen Educators of
Idaho"); Minna McGauley, Oak
land library trustee, . ("The Wom
en of the West")r C. Louise
Boehringer, Arlxona editor ( Ari-
By jlozeDa Baach
SOCIAL CALENDAR' -y
;i ;.v fl'.. Today; t V'
Woman's Relief Corps. Mo
Cornaek hall, 2:30 o'clock.
Ladles Guild, American"
Lutheran church. lea cream
social. Church lawn, 7:30
o'clock. . ... -
Regular Meeting
Of W; R. C. Chapter
Veterans
NameThree
Salem People
M"
RS. LIZZIE . W. SMITH of
Salem was elected president
of the Marion" County Vet
erans', association' at the; meeting
ot that organisation "Thursday in
fflLIP
COllPLEIED EASILY
urm-Vl MonL.'lof-l (AP)
. . atinrt delays were
Eagllsk wnlM at It. ta4 Saaday school
t:4 a.m.;-hflae Hiitkt BituraM.
9a pi. Lather MfM Tsarsday at a p.
m. Alt asembera reeueeted a preer
i. Tk Dana aeeieiy will kefct na
regular ateathly aseetiag i tk church
atrlm M Wedaoeday; eftiiaos kecia-
tag; at a va-i Jura, jl. neirmas. an.
W. a Millar aad Mn. I Prepp, kea-
cBrm
Silverton. : Other, of fleers elected.;
fori the ' year -eri:- Mrav; Mabel
Nen dall of : Woodhunu-.vlee -presi
dent: ? Mrs. Florencoi Shlpp -off
Th rtrnlir meet far of ? tfa Salem, secretary: Mrs. Elsie Sim-
Woman's Relief Corps will be held al f Woodburn. treasurer;. And
oi inat organisation Tnursaay int'-"- - - r initial 'serviee at tat shank ea tae -e
the Knights ot Pythia hall In three mall planea In Beadey. ....t t
en i neka... Z.nm .Wt.L .t. 'r the -Salt Lake City- aetin Re. Oregea. wktck a
lit two. o'clock this afternoon In
McCornack hall. ,', -V
Forty-four' ..'members v of the
Corps attended the meeting of. the
Marion County Veterans -association,
in. Silverton Thursday. - v :
Mr. and- Mrs. : J.-, ' A 'Bernard!
and their grandson, Charles. Hnr4
ley of Albany, motored np. the Mo
Kenzie river. laot week-end-where
they were the guests ot-Mrs. -Bernard
l's. brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Norbltt A.;Aya.
Forrest B. Lloyds I '1
Return From East . '
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest B. Lloyd,
Mrs. Margaret Lloyd, and George
Lloyd returned recently from a
six weeks', motor trip to the At
lantic coast,
Enroute east the group -visited
in Buffalo, Toungston, Toronto
and Niagara Falls where Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd formerly made their
home. They were accompanied on
their return to Oregon by Mr.
Mrs. E. T.. Proctor and Miss La
Verne Proctor are guests In Port
land for several days of Mrs. Proc
tor's son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
end Mrs. E. W. Proctor.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Rowe,
their daughter, Miss Kathryn
Rowe,. Mrs. Grace Thompson, and
Miss Faye Louise Thompson, have
returned from a four-day trip to
the Tillamook and Lincoln county
beaches. The group motored over
the Roosevelt highway to Nesko
win and Taft and south to New
port.
Attractive Dinner
At H. W. Scott Home
zona Women"): Mrs. Harry Klue- Harry Lloyd of Youngeton.
gel ("Activities of tne university
Women of California"): Secretary;
ot State Jennie Fortune ("Wom
an Suffrage and Jury Service in
New Mexico"): Anne Shannon
Monroe ("Pioneer Women of Ore
gon"): Sheba Hargreaves ("Pio
neer Women of the West"); Lois
Randolph, New Mexico State Su
perintendent of Schools ("The
Last Frontier"); Sophia Holmes
Adams ("Women of Montana");
Dr. Minnie F. Howard ("Idaho is
Interested in a Fort Hall Monu
ment"); Felice Cohn, Reno attor
ney ("Women of Nevada Interest
ed In government"); Maud Han
cock Prlcnaro ( women i
Mexico"); Mrs. A. J. Buchen
("Women of Montana"); Marian
Miller Edith Knight Hill
("Women - of Oregon"): Amy
Brown Lyman ("The Pioneer
Women of Utah") ; Dr. Grace Ray
mond Hebard of -Wyoming uni
versity ("Politician or Diploma
tist"); ' Mrs. Grace S. McKee
("Women and the Winning of the
Northwest"): Alice D. Engley
Beek ("The Women of Tacoma" ) ;
Professor -Alice Louise Reynolds
of Brlgham Young university
("Art in Utah In Pioneer Days");
Nellie Von. Gerichten Smith
("Women of Early Arlxona").
Artists, authors, poets, compos
ers, lawyers, musicians, business
women, educators, state officials,
legislators, social service workers,
and numerous others have found
their place In the Hall or rame.
Iocal women whose sketches ap
pear are: Mrs. Seymour Jones,
v'.i MrMunn. and Nettle M.
Spauldlng.
Mr. JbhnCornforth of Salem,; iser
geaot v armsv- '. ncr v . Sy--,
. One hundred and fifty members
from ;Salem. 'Woodburn and. Sil
verton were in attendance.. Tnose
from Salem. Included:-the follow-.
Ling members of the Woman's Re
lief Corps: Bertha Loveland, Paul
ine Clark, Mary Wirti. Mary Ney
fiart, :Mary jGoeser. Louise Koon,
Mrs. tHuntley, Margaret Cottew,
Liztie Smith; Jessie Croesan, Met
tle Schramm- Mary Johnson, Eliz
abeth Pound. Mrs. J, M. Robert
son; Delia . Clearwater, Elisabeth
Bliss. Mrs. Ross, Mabel Lockwood,
Elizabeth Adair, Mrs. Llttlefield,
Hattie Cameron. Jennie Martin,
Ina Koon. Mrs. A. R. Fisher, Flor
ence Shlpp, Mary Aekerman,. Mrs.
Alley; Mrs. Mann, Clara . Adams.
Hannah Higglns, Mary. Llckel,
Jennie F. B. Jones, Julia Blodgett,
Sarah Peterson, Mrs. Bufink. Lou
ise : King, Gertrude Remington,
Mrs. T. Remington, Mrs. McMunn,
Ella; McMunn, Rose Voris, Mary
McReynolds. and the following G
A. R. members: J. J. Newmyer,
H. G. Nelson. A. R. Fisher. Gideon
Stols, F.-Rollow, T. Remington,
H. P. Carnahan. A. P. Van Slyke
Others in attendance from Salem
were Mrs. Cushing. Miss Maxine
Lane. Mr. and Mrs.. H. R. Mc-
Whorter, Mr. and Mrs, John Corn-
forth, and James Remington
" Luncheon was served at twelve
o'clock by the Silverton organize
tion.
The program given in the after
noon was as follows:
Invocation. . .Rev. Lytle of Safem
Address of
Welcome . . . . .T. L. Eastman
Song ...... Barbara Gene Palmer
Drill .v.. I. led by Mrs: W. Jones
Violin solo. . .Miss Beryl Ottaway
Piano solo. Doris Turrell
Vocal solo Mrs. Glenn Parrish
w'.l .nin. her. cleared
threeTMontana
. ia amed almost rou-
Srbundle. of m wara
received- and aeposuea v --
the treasure.' staie
Falls,, Butte' and Helena.. ?
At each of the'dtlea a crowd of
about a thousand Pson T.f!
d the- take ott. W. MJ'
federal secretary of rictJ11";
Governor J. B. Krlckson. Mayor
Beadle," J. H.- Rows.-Montana di
rector of the National Parks Air.
ways and members 6t the city and
... .mintatratlons Joined tne
gathering at Butte. At Great Falls,
city and postal omcia
amongthoae gathered to greet the
niiots In a ceremony featured by
the use of stage coaches to carry
the mall from Vance neia 10 W
post office with a cowboy escort.
Ray Elsmore and G. T. Haynee
piloted the northbound planea and
A W. Stephenson the southbound.
KSiVSDID
SEEKS tl
LONDON, Aug. 3. (AP) -A
gift ot 3(0,000 has been made by
Lord Inchcape to provide tor oin
ers who might suffer from the
disaster in " which his daughter,
the Honorable Elsie Mackay, per
ished with Captain Walter Hinch
cllffe. They were lost on an at
tempt to fly the Atlantic from
east to west.
The money was put at the dis
posal of Winston Churchill, chan
cellor of the exchequer. He was
given absolute discretion as to Its
use and he has handed It to the
public trustee "for administration
accordingly.".
TKBBT MXTBOSX8T
maoovAX.
TUrtmtk a4 Caatav ttrnta . H.
aaekaabraaaar. Mater. 774 M. Wiatar
ttaai, pkaaa SSO-M. TWa win W aa
aaraaea at taia . aaarca aa - aaa oaui
aaia
a. Orana. watch alt ara
iarlta4 ta aMaad. . Ta aaM-raak prayar
akaatiac will Va aaU aa Wa4aaaaay aa-
iw-it T:U H U eaaaa ar Mr. aaa
Ura. H. HT GraUpp. lOOS K. Capital
taaaS, Oa Taarsaay . aitaraaoa at 3:S0
Ladiaa' AM aaeiaty .vtil ataat im
ta aaaia f Mrs. ttaTfartt Bakfaaa.
r ZJBgXJS KXKOSXftX CHTJXCH .
. QUUaaUat Eptacapal)
Saatk CaaiatarclaJ atraat at Ifyara. 8.
DarlaV Jaaaaa. paataay S4S E. Kyara,
tar f tha ckarcB, wu praaca iaa
la. . Sabjact A Drta al tola na-
tax." Jia avaaiag arric.
CURB BISK
-ETAJTOKXICTIO TXXVX. oosrEi.
; TASEJUTAOUB
Toirtaaata aaa Farry atraats. i Kaa.
Stapbaa BvabarUaa, paatar. 151 Caa-
amakata atraat. Saaday aerrwaa: jeiiaw
aaip aa4 prayar aarviea. l:SO a. a.;
praaeaiag. a p. eaaza""
If..; 8am4ay ataaaL 1:45 .. Waak
aifht aarrleaa: Taa4ay aa Tkaraday.
S a'claek. Taaaf paavla'a atia- Sat
araay avaaiaz, S a clack.
rOXO KEXOBXAli MSTBOSMT
- - r - EPISCOFAI.
" Waat Salaam. F. I. Caaaal.- PMT-
Saaday aekaat :4S, elaaaaa far all ajaa:
r. n i fc c UAmi.a wanktD at
v. r. " " r r -
11. umn W lit aaatar: aaaiact.
"Splritaal Oratk." Epwarth hip at
7: praacaJac aarviea af V aajee.
"Taatptatiaa."
paaaa S7e. Haraiar -warakin 11 a. at. "p :
AataaaL. "Oavar4 Carlatiba SolfcVtraV. Bibla aekaaI.-K.-.W. -Caalay: aa
(Uayaar). Saeraaiaat af -:.ka . Lar". Prtm iB '!k?r5l . -r
ftaaaar. . Oaaaanaiaa Addraaa br tka paa-aaldiaf Ha faw -pafalaJaM af
tar. Bav. A. 8. ktalllf aa afill-ba la
ekarra af tka Happy Iraaiaz Haar. F ta
t areloek. .- Tka; aaraiaa topic "wiU ba
Tka 8acaaala ChriatUS -Ufa.'.' Ckarek
ackaal at S:4S witk a plaea far each
laaibar 'af tha faadly. ktra., Kauna
WkaaJaatf will kava ekarra af a iiaa.-
ary prarraai . ia tka - aaalt depart ataat.
Tkarav will ba aa-.Xpwartk Icagaa aanica
by raaaoa af aaaay af tka'lrars ka
lag la eaaip at Falla. City.' Mid-waak
tarvica Tkaraday aaUag at f :S0. Straa
Karfe la tka city will aajay tka ataaaa
pkrra af cardial friaadUaasa lav aar aarv-
TTafM AaTTJU. TXTLZ. OOSPXZ. ktZSSIOX
410 SUt atraat. apataira arcr tka
"Kaaa' Skap." JUIpk D. Ballock, pas
tor. 4S0 8. CotUca atraat. paona SSI-If.
Sarrlcas: 2:S0 and S p. m. 8aaaay
school. 2:80 p. ax. Waak day sarrircs:
Wadaaaay. Tkars4ay and - Satarday
algkta at S o'clock.
nUT BAFTZST CHTJBCH
Caraer Karioa and liberty streets.
Robert L. Payaa, aalaiiter. Fred Braar,
8oaday ackaal aapariataadent aa4 direc
tor ( Basic. Oarl Lamka, orfaaiat.
Saaday school t :45, alaasaa for every
body.. - Morainf preacklar tareica .11 a.
as. Five aaia a to abact surnoa for ekrtl
drca. 8eraioa topic, "Thiars Certala."
Twa yeaaf people's asootiags 7 o'clock.
Oealaf praachiar serriea 8 o'clock. Bar-
raoa topic, "Defeats that Ara Victories."
Special snail e at batk aarrieea. Prayer
aieotiaf Tkorsday avenlaf a'clack.
FTR8T COKOKBOAmONAXi CHTJBCH
Liberty - and Com tar atrocta. Rev.
Charles Ward, pastor. Saaday school at
10 a. as. ' Worship witk serin oa at 11
a. be. Dr. W. 0. Zaataar, former pas-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Scott
entertained with an attractive
seven o'clock dinner party Thurs
day evening in their home on
North Fifth street.
A bowl of pink rosebuds cen
tered the dining table with covers
placed for Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Dip-
pel, Miss Gertrude Cassidy, Mr.
CHURCHES
1 5 rXBST CHkMSTIAH 'CHTTXCH vt
. . j -u;.k . n 1 II.m. aaa-
,wmwm mmm " ' ' .
is ? as rtun street, aboae' 1438-w.
I. im&ek A-wdmtmttL-. aaaiataat.' 24TS "
Nab HiiU r Sereieae far Jord s 4jS Aa-J
s S: S:S0. Wert era derettoae: atea,
H1IIHT n
echo si is
ld4a Ma .swa reaaraJaaa af ' sense.
too-ara welcome. 11:00, ktoraiaf warv
.aia- Kola. laia Haiaaa of Foreae: e
maaiaai. Elders an Daacaaa-ta- ckarfwr
aa.la.bT If rs.-T. (Wooaar) Power a: sor-
- "Mln. af Cbaw-k- IadcrskHi.
L. - tk uur. . The Tea as people wilT
.,'. u .kat-tna . ia. tka' aftaraaoau 7:00,
CkrUtiaa Xadcaear; special topic for
seek- society latormeaiate, Beaior. and
Jnnir a -.00. ' Eranaelistie - sarric
Tanas People 'a aifkt. - Song crrioa sad
nr.fea- daet and cbo&r aaavbers : sen
far yaaaa toiaar topic, ib j- wmvf
Raler " Thia Ja to bo tka test ttasa taa
n. .i.uIm will ba witk aa for a fa
a larta aadleneo. la ozpectea
both aaaraisc aadWeoeara,-- .- Wao-ay
mactinfs: Board' mcetiag, Monday aec
aiae. I i. a: prayer meetinr, Wednea-
day evsninz. S p. m.i choir practice,
TanradaT aTcainz.. t:0 p. m. Several
vott special treats ia music will be lea-
t.nul tkla Lord's -daw Mrs.- T. Wen
gtt) Powers af Portland s ezpectea 10
be here. Lola Haiaaa of Eocene, twia
i.t al Vh. Clark Avdelott. ia here,
Florence and Batk Howe will air the
evening- - - -
JXBOV USE MBMOBIAX.M.E. CHTJBCH
- The large gray stone caarca oa iaa
corner Kerth Winter sad Jefferson
tracts ; eoel and well ventilated, far
, aorvicea invites the poblie te
share with it ia all tha services , of the
routine Lord' CT. At 11 a. m.. xrr.
Andrews will share tke pnlpit witk the
pastor and will speak oa the Crest World
Waadar school convention, held recemtly
at Las Ancelac. California. He will
have a treat menace to bring. Don't
aaiaa it. Ia tha evening at S o'clock
tha naator will Ti reach from, the theme
R.lirion at iu Beat. There will be spo
rial music for both services. Other
cervices of Interest te yoang and old
ara: Ckarek school at :45 a. a., with
alx separate departmeats ia actioa. Jaa
ier charek ia Wesley Hall for yenag pea
pie ap to and incladiag Janior high school
a fee. nsi place lor yoang peopie.
Three chapUrs of Epwertk teagaa st 7
p. m for devotiooal and praise aervieee.
Open foraa for adults aa ckarek school
aaaez at T p. m. ah somcec are apea
to pablic Fiae felloweUip aad caraeat
geapel preachiag. Bring year frienCs
witk you.
THX aaTKBTOAIf L.m HXBAES
CHTJBCH
-Ckarek street ketwooa CkemekcU aad
Ceeter. . Tke Rev. P. W. Erik sen, paster.
kfakiaa Friends aad -. Kverlasting
Frieadskip'! win fans. the sabject far the
paster sormoa at the aaeraiags aerviee
at io:aa. ' saaaav oinie acneoi as
graded Bible atady aad - adult Bible
stady and T. P. class. Tka Lutheran
Ladies' Cnild are- sponsoeing aa Uce
cream -social ta be given Saturday eve-
ag .-( tklc evening) ia tke soclsl rooms
of the church, at 7 p. m. ea.The reg
alar meetiaa af tha ehareh eeuacit Taee-
day-'beaiag -7:SO-4a the cherch. The
LataeYna LaMliea- tttiw ti in caarca
Sssns .Wednesday afternoon ia e church
aocial' raama at-F:3Q: -lira. Carl Baklborg
aad ktra. Agnca Coaeaberg. are boatosaoa
FTBST QKBkfAJT BABPTIST CHTJBCH
New. at she Salem womeae eiaonoaso,
440 K. Cottage street. G. W. Katack
atabUr:- O. Schaake. aaklstaat - minis
ter. Baaaary school, :4a a. m. ; ifaa
Bckiraaaa.' Sept.' - Service. ,11 a. m. : to-
lic. "Pattinc Firtt Tklncs First." Aa
atarastiaa wraaram eonelrtiwc of veoal
and iBstrumaatat - solos, aoets, dialogues,
etc. will be givoa by aar Oragea B. T.
r. u. as o p. ns.. J. it ara 1111H7
vited to attend. Regular mid-woek pray
er service at S p. m, Tkureday.
kfXLX. STREET kCBTHODIST CHtfBCH
August . 1S2S. Patrik M. Uabua.
astor; Alta U. Gentry, acting paatar.
forning worship, 11 'clack; sermon to
pic. "The Way of Life," Ckarek school
at S:45 a. m. : Miaa Bother Krtrgsea,
Supt. There will be no Epwarth4 Jeagna
due ta tha abaoaea af so' maay ea vaca
tionc this-week. There will be aa in
formal evacuation for tbooe who care to
eeme at 7 o'clock. . Older members of
the church are especially invited to at
tend this meeting. . Hymns, soage- aad
prpycrs will help to lead us la worship.
Btery hoar will be acid aa usual at 2
o'clock oa Satarday aftCraooaa at the
cherch
Mil EDIT!
SETTLE BIG FIGHT
AMAR1LLO. Tex.. Aug. J. .
(AP).- Peace haa been made her
tween the world a - most famoui
aviator and a newspaper "editor
here who says "I'm only a coun
try boy trying to get along, fig- '
arattvely speaking."
Whaat Colonad ' Charles A.
Lindbergh paid a visit to Amaiil-.
16, after hla great flight, a remark
he made aroused -Gene. A. Howe,
editor Md publisher of the Amar-
lllo News Clobs, and Howe pub- -tlshed
ran " edlteTlal la which he .
said the Colonel was "swell head- :
ed . ind discourteous."
Lindbergh landed here again
Tuesday.; Asked If he harbored Ill-
will toward Howe, Lindbergh ;
smiled and - said he had almost
forgotten about the matter. "If '
Mr. Howe has forgotten tne inci-
deut. I have too,"-tho flyer said.
The-conversation was repeatea-
to the editor by Lieutenant Rob
ert H. Gray, in charge of the fly
ing field here, and Howe printed
an apology. It' concludes:
-So . folks. I aoolocize to Col
onel Lindbergh and will aay that
I was hasty and wrong iu wnat i
said. He Is a scholar and gentle
man, and hasn't the big head."
If the Republicans and Demo
crats want to make a hit with the
radio audience they will advocate'
a law limiting the length of sec
onding speeches to twenty-five
words.
Disgruntled Author: I'm con
vlnced that editors have a con-1
eplracy against me.
Friend: What makes you think
so?
Author: Ten ot them hare re
fused the same story. Passing
Show.
fTXN lanlaia Tahoawaaha. fiSf
IBTEBHATIOVAXt BIBLE 8TTJDB5T8 y'VSTkTS
.int.ina at 406 MaSOniC lempitt.
ASSOCIATION
Meet every Saaday. for Bible study. """",,.. nllu and all authorised Chria-
M actings are being held at 1160 I tiaB gci.Bc, literature may bo road, pur-
or borrowed. Jtu ore
way.
Hoars S:S0 to 6 p.
m. Iraring
.1 J
jtrning kours twecn , ,:m Vb. rvice. aad
h.a 4UaiaIW
aa4-a.APaoiM ""0,fL!JJ""s '.a. viai. the reading room.
r. natBenoru, wm
public through a aatioa-wire radio kook-
and Mrs. Waldo Marsters, Mr. and p. topic. "Raicr wucr-p
Kletzing. Mrs. Llly.?-:"' eel . Tkoo.
kiU) K HO aad KktO. - I Margaret
to
Home From Week's
Visit at Neskowin
After spending a week at Nes
kowin, Dr. and Mrs. D. X, Beech
ler, their daughter. Vera, and eon,
George, have returned to their
home in Salem.
. .- a a
Mrs.: Prince W. Byrd and her
children have gone to eastern Ore
gon where they will remain for
the summer.
Mrs. Ralnh H.
Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cur
ry, and the host, Mr. and Mrs.
Scott.
Will Spend Month
In Summer Cottage
Mtos Elma Weller and her sis.
ter. Mrs. Rose W. Chamberlin,
lare leaving this morning for their
summer home at Neskowin where
they . will spend several weeks.
m m m
Mrs. Robert Vial (Miriam
Swartz) and Mrs. Herbert J. Dar
by (La Verne Lewis) motored
down from their homes in Port
land yceterday to spend the day
with Mrs, Oliver Jessup.
a e a
Visitor in Salem
From Washington
Mrs- T. W. Hicks and Miss
Tori Hicks are spending the va
cation months in the summer cot-J
tage at Deiaae.
ira. El P. Schott and her eon,
Harold Schott." of Sublimity, were
guests earlier in the week at the
k. Af Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ber-
ItUUiV we - -
Pardl .
Will Return From
East in September
Z mm. J. H.- Ostlind . is visiting
Clr. rpiatiTea and friends In Minnesota.
She expeets to return 10 ncr
4a Salem the first or sepiemoer,
. '--'r ?- '-
. vti. linn Pohle who has been
an assistant at the Salem Publlfc
library for the past year naa
M.amnrt far her vacation. She
will be t t "The Damon.
Mrs. Mills Hostess
At Informal Affair
Mrs. Roy H. Mills was hostess at
an informal one o'clock luncheon
Thursday afternoon in her home
at 1384 Court street,- - - '
p.n wsra nlaced for twelve
. .- attractively - appointed
luncheon tables, decorated : with
summer flowers. ' . , ' . '
Bridge was the diversion of the
afternoon. The high score prize
w.. won bT .Mrs. Harold. M
Brown. Miss Margaret Putnam
received" the second award.
Mm Mathilda Van Cleave. Mr.
fniman VanuCleave and Mr. Mey-
ersr were among those who par
. . . . . aVa ..raom wivATi at
tha reunion-of the Van Cleave
inn Rnndav. July 29. near Mon-
Spending fortnight
At Tillamook Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bean, their
'daughter. Miss Margaret Bean
and son, Louis, ' are spending
fortnight In the Hoffnell cottage
at Neskowin. v,r 4-- .
- The Misses Alma ' and Bessie
Cooper spent several, days ot this
week with 7 their brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
me irereanilT EPISC0PAX.
ftn.r State and Church. T. C. Tay-
, 430 Btate straei, Fn. -
v Rntherland. director re
ligious education, phone 873. eorvtcea.
. f t a BfMia tonics:
CHTJBCH OF JBSTJS OHHBT vr ..v. T.t of Relicioa" : P.
T.1TTKKDAI aAJJITB I V.... vl-. CiaMea from tAO
cui.i ..kiiiv will be featured at I . j. .v 1 ui.. will riva a 1
the services held ia tke Nelson "ori- netrt ot Kcgre spirituals. Spe-
am ea tea corner i ."'" w - i ri.i mnaie: a. m- solo, ansa aep' i
HliH I
r4 bv ant of tewa speakers. a.very-1 T ir. SoMttav aekool: CJlass-
one's presence is requested. 1 Ur s; H. F. 8haaks. Supt. Ep-
-. lma- Joint mee tins' in ina on-
TSSS METHODIST CHTJBCH L,. af the three chapters. Week-day ser-
- f ..k. . .! N Winter Lreett. I . rkfi.ial baard meetinc ea wea-
ttmw mm-w " " " i.iw. , , I
R.. , W N. Coffee, pastor.- Hsnaay aadnv evening at a eioca. !
school. :44 a. as.; Herbert B. Haueea. mld.wak prayer aad praise aerviee en
Supt. . Preacking at it a. an. Thursday evening 100. oy n
am en the corner oi ,""lf eM mv.ie: a. m, sola, Mis -c
meketa. Sundsr school w.ll begin at 10 .ecompaaied by Miss B1
a. as. At 14:1$ p. special masical iVrdT'-CfcristWent Up lata tha
program is arranged, also we will be fa- i,et. Miss Aldeana Baa
e...etad bT E. L. Silva. a returned IrlTE-fEKETA STBBBT WAMOHLAVMisl
miaionary whe ka Just closed a paster. CHTJBCH
... .. lrjkan. Yonna- people a meet-1 n.nf of Cketnekota and J. 17th
- i n am . Kaart uooae m cnaraa. .tta n. e. KrsKina. naator. ao
i.r Vadneadav. S D. at 1 1 .teaat tiksu 1 DOS-
a. .:.v.-.-. v wi.e, .treat. ::v v . - tonics:
jira. vavaw - " - . -i a. au, " w r' . . - i
tv.j.. a m. m.. at tha ehurck. I u,;. afaekara. Huff era and
" " ' ' r I V Ra.
w aapaaps s.sani as m . t r.vsiuBciiBtiv.
THB CHTJBCH OT CHEIST. . I day school: 10 a. ns. ; u.
Oa cwraer ef Cottage .."- Shipping Bupt. -- .ffiiW aViiW
streets, useets every i-ora a -ay w . - .'-to-M:
t to a'cloeK lor uioie kbsi. wr..
i. at 11. Tka Snirited Tkcrssomcaer I r. Karl. Msosr.
Mrs. Mildred R. Brooks has as
her house guest for sedverai
weeks. Miss Carrie Gleaeon of
Puvallup. Washington. Miss Glea-
son Is a member of the faculty or
the Puyallup high school.
e o o
Mrs. Willard Moore and Miss
Lorena Moore motored to West
Woodburn Wednesday evening to
attend a shower given at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wells, com
plimenting Miss Gladys Wells
whose marriage to Lloyd Moore
of Salem will be an event of the
summer.
Luncheon to Honor
Mrs D. J. McKinnon
Comnllmentlnc Mrs. D. J. Mc
Kinnon of Eugene who is visiting
friends in-Salem this weeh, Mrs.
Roy H. Mills is entertaining this
afternoon 111 her- home on Court
street with a twelve-cover bridge
luncheon. Mrs. McKinnon former.
ly made her home In Salem.
o
Miss Grace White and Mies Be
atrice Lockhart who have been at
tending summer school -at Willam
ette university left Thursday for
their homes in Portland. . -
will be -the subject. Oommumoa service
i n A moat cordial Invitation ia ea-
tended to one aad all. V. T. fepnngs.
minister, 1433 X. rront street.
G
H.H EYES
BIB AUTO MERGED
WASHINGTON. Aug. 4. (AP)
The staff ot the federal trade
eommlsslon has been Investigating
the deal that resulted Monday In
the mercer of Dodge Brothers,
inc. and the Chrysler corpora
tlon, but the commission itself
has not so far considered an In-
onirw tft determine whether tne
anti-trust laws have been violated.
- It was made clear at tne com
miaalon office- - that the merger
woold be looked Into aa a matter
of Tontine but not until a major
ity of the members returned rrom
vacations. -Hv '
nommisaloner I Myers expressed
the opinion that on the face of
the deal , the commission could
take no action under the Clayton
act because It did not have the
Hs-nt to divest nhysical assets un
der which the Dodge-Chrysler
Tke Sunday evening service wiui
ST. PATJL'S CHTJBCH.
wu a WTrr.T. WAPTTST
u..al and Academy. Take
Highland or Fairgrouads baa te Basel I
avenne, ana waia two Y I
dav school at 10 a. m. Preachiag at 11
rtaaraa Chambers, reetor. tbc
services at the asaal koars 7S0
(Episcopal)
nsuallmaetine Thursday evening. Oa
world known leetorer oa "tka Bi
Vi.i. .....t .t rhamaketa. Bev. H. la. m- and- 8 P. as. jsia-weea prayer
meeung i '""
aeanina- at 7 :45. J. J. Sim f Lea An-
. . t 11 . m .ha hnv,ft ..U. worU-kall
,n ""rr' vT" vV Tk. .kk Ur ..V. will locture at the
school moaU at 9:45 a. at.
ckarek. Da act fail ta hear htm. every
body ia invited. Special music
; ntiei aw sua as ! A flVTTf11T. ' afUIT afeffU
xxi - i jomra xjjthbbaX
vernar . . . I . . n n m I
. . - . ... huOt aenooi at i Hixteeatn nn m.. w
9:45, L. Lv Thornton, Supt. Wership at pastor. Services. Engnsa.
Taaabin Christian Endeavor at T I man ion ia Gemtan ssrvieee. Piaparatory I
o'clock, Tople, .'Personal Coavictions at 10:30 a. as.
.Tw .1 wrr.". -V-,, ... wr.. wttBBIAK CHTJBCH
" Hard Phi eaaT'' Prayer meeting ea CkemekcU aad Kertk Winter streets.
l?u :J--"r- .. i.W efvarv. Ra. K. K. Tnllv. D. D- pastor. Sab-
tking about tka ckorek 1 cslcuUUd to batk ackooi 9:30 a. m.. with elasaea for
inp yoa t. right thiakinf." att r; fallowed by pubU. Jwrsklp aad
.. .- .. I communion service at 11 a. m. Sermon:
' CHTJBCH OP THE HAXABX3TB
-Christianity a Wny." Teuaf people s
p, si. Evening woraaip
V o b. . nkmA 9.040 flll I awiMt.l a -Bfl
i . i ... --- :. i - ------- . ' , m-L s ...
aekaai in l b. elasaea far aa 7:so a cioca: sermon.
of
r . . .v ... .v In). Tk. nuur will Braack at Bota
lv iff..-. .in . Jaet- rranklaavvieoa. kfiasioaary society 3:10 p.
LitwUler, upertntenaent, in T . .CI tfca,
- w:-. . it ria Tt ti, iTkarat, atadvinv tka xrepaeey ox
aunini wwn.iu . . . i i .
Worship tae ' lera in see joeaaty vi vwaiu.
noiineaa. -. Tilf w-1 . ama
. . . . r , n a;.k u . . . Tta m.i I, I ui.ita auaoivn
O - aa..aaaa aaA II aaV I.IEaTlllSr. Will I1U Ma Hm lDUIl HVPS. -aw
-r,TK;rr .mW Sarsios eaator. 431 S. Cottage street. . Services:
subject. "The Vision of the Holy t- j ?!:,?V. Vivad.T
a... ui Bab , af.T "h mm won n w diodisi itsu'Sir . isri jws - apaw- ..
will ft rvic at th Girls tniaiaf Uad 8tardX ataaiaffa.
U -1 a nb Q m al at as- aa ft aawkaaaeiaa Ulriar I . P-i i 1
woo. -rr;-i"Tnr. . - TTTawTvn meni
tne oireotion ot w --i , ; " . , . .'.iv.- T,
tl.. e..n..a Tkla will, bo a rood I Sunday school at 10 c clock; JJ
- TT'ZZZZ tn..j.v Snnt Claaaea for all - ages.
p.. . n? ; ":"B-V.- smith wiH nreeek at 11
.. i .l. . ark. mmIii.I.'.u.w -Iviilar 1; Fl. at a P. as. eenior
imim senr- "j , . . c Ian.
win ba a kaaa miaaionarv serv-it;. c. nc t r. - -
ice. A kappy song service. Mrs. h. . tiag. a r:? E"i"f ".S
Smitk a.d Mn. b. . -A. Bt. ...g . -., --.I.T .S'nV an Irao.;
8 .-- ."I . ...,V laeMad to
vornor . iiv aatt
Blodgett, 1T43 Keb. Ave., pkes
Servwos: 11 a. a4 and S P. m.
topics: CkrUt Eaalted.''
e v wt i
y eveniaT. e'aug. w7b7 HrdT.luVicea. X&g P. Sims, paster.
"""'"ti - ; icOTJBT STBXXT CHTJBCH OT CHBIST
CASTLE CHAPXI. TJBTTEl) BBBTHEBH ,Cort and, in. TV
vomer n. nw '11 1 r- :l' .- i. .Mat.
paaaa isiu.inraana """-" - i
eermeniiea to imu - r 1
fiaadavlna BOOB. There U a tentative inr
school. 10 a.
Yoang people
Floyd BaUey,
r.w-:?,r,fc.ckr.B
Supt. Week-day services rrayer meevt a..- t "
di. Aid Wnei";:' ' ' di;;. rrnin, and evaning last
dies AJ weanosfcay. t .. -nr., batter aezttl
' - - 1 1.. mwmm iarlnr the "elulBD" 1
JDIIGHT ?r?MAt rU"""U I aTaV. Be .7 Bible school by S:4 aad
-hT;.th and Tm streets. " BL 0.1 tka t win a a Ia aXuu
Stover. miBisteT. Donald J. Allison. ar-J
rA Twill quality blanket with the
season's very best colorings in
plaids both broken and block
effects.
LAVENDER
BLUE
GREY
ROSE
TAN
GOLD
. " l . . i a. a a 1 1
m.: A. E. Bradfieht, upt. 1 mens or r mTJ " JT T-m.i.I 1 1
a mating, at T eiUKk; e-ewca. ""iJ":""
president. nator . to.".."- - '., . ".7. . 1 11
1-1 o -n;. 1 k. am tka aafa aide and be pieeent 1 1
BAPTIST KZS8I0V
Sinist. Huadsy scnooi at wa, .. v. v.i , - . jTTZ- HaaaVfJonrt and Hick
arria. SapU Manlag .rle. at 11-- STSLVS vi? till K
T . I - T w . . I It ill
A cnrlsttan miae-nary w. .0 v . . 11 - . . bia aabiaet wUII
bioct el tae-aaaratng aaaxa... f . t" -V t5hnr-lt7' aad arai. at Si
y I ' - 1 : ill .k ("TWa A an.lnl. i
p. mm win , - - - - - 1
ed Man." Dr. lller ii paster af the
Wkita Tempi Baptist aaarca, rartiaaa.
.a -la natinnalle kBOWn V SB a aTOCt I
nlag service during, the aaoath
gust.
jMmMat ft a, ftffrvvra
wuoiuu evtav . . -- v..- -r 11-
. . M t 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 k.. .k. nV ul .1 IU IH UHgHUI
lea-S-aa a firtt Chu'rek of Ckri preackar.
.ai as b;cj a. aa. 1 aatn a.
Supt. - Young people' meeting
as. Prayer atooting tl t K a,
ice la difeeattaad daring Jaiy an an , t. ,a-x- -
gnat. Snay tecowv , rTFraiST LTJTHBSAjr
of Christ, Scientist, ta Boston, Maae. J Sunday
8orrlcea ara held ea Saaday morning atjQjegS
. aarVWaft C a o. aauPaaaa 1 am a atAVP W- I m T V
TODAYS ,
A Sale of 66 x 76
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Today
MILLER'S BASEMENT
s. SB-, aanag ir aaa i .Zi . . ..--t. Bev.
IB aew r - , - ia .ft lUt
aa. naiae. nwaw. : gviaa - - - . i
. T - -a -j:.. I . Dfi, aad lath atresia. Mev. JL. . u.
merger apparently w u vaai- weneaay evening
f
Jones, IB Philomath, r '7 "
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