The N etc Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, August 16, 1928 J I ;1 a Today's Inferesis: in the Social Realm; Woman's World Reviewed Rr Ro7Ila Bunch Attractive Gardens Have -Summer Opening TT LOWER lovers not only from T Sajem but also from oat of town gathered in large num bers yesterday afternoon and ev ening between the hours of three and nine o'clock at the attractlTe grounds surrounding the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. William MeGilchrist, Jr., on North Summer street for the first garden "at home" of the summer, arranged under the di rection of the Salem Garden club. The Smith and MeGilchrist gar dens which cover Jointly five large lots, are at the heighth of their mid-summer beauty at the " present time. 7 The borders which surround the grassy expanse are - a blaze of color, brilliant yet never clashing. Phlox,tinnias, argeretum, monte brecla, golden glow, marigolds, and petunias are the predominat ing flowers. A few gladioli, lilies hollyhocks are arranged behind the lower-growing varieties against a lavish background of shrubs. The gardens in the rear, enclos ed with lattice, are a glory of col or with landscaping that is ex tremely pleasing. The many trees over the estate add immeasurably to the beauty of the grounds. . Those acting as hostesses In the afternoon and evening were Mrs. Smith, Mrs. McGilchrkst. Mrs. William Everett Anderson. Mrs. E. M. Hof fnell and Mrs. J. B. Hos tord. Betrothal Oi Miss Roth ' Announced Here -V'"-Today' - ' Addresses by Miss Ethel Smithers, First M. E. church, :30 - Q'CiOCir Leslie JJ, E. ehureh, ft o'clock. Pubic in vited. Students League of Many Nations. Program. First Meth- ' odlst church, g o'clock. Pub- lie invited to attend. Friday West Side Circle, Ladies ' Aid, Jason Lee church. Pie- nic State Fairgrounds. Din- ner served at 12 o'clock. Sunday Nebraska picnic. State Fair- grounds. Dinner served at 1 :- 30 o'clock. Address, "The Church and Civic Reform." Miss Maude M. Aldrich of Portland, speak- er. Firs lethodist church. 8 o'clock. Luncheon In Portland Honors Hof ers Students oi Many Nations : v s . :v Jl M1 RS. J. Edwin Clarke of Seat tie entertained with an in- . uial luncheon last Saturday af ternoon at the Multnomah hotel in Portland, honoring Colonel and Mrs. E. Hofer of Salem and Arthur Chamberlain of California. Covers were placed for the hon or guests. Colonel and Mrs. Hofer and Mr. Chamberlain; and for Frank Gates of Seattle, Charles G, D. Roberta of Toronto, Canada; Mrs. Earnest Wanamaker of Seat tle; Mr. Bullock-Webster of Vic toria. B. C; Mrs. Charles D. Lind ley and Miss Mary Lindley of Olympia, Washington; Ben F. Field of Los Angeles; and Dr. William Le Foy-Hall of Seattle. Colonel Hofer is retiring presi dent of the League of Western Writers which held its annual con vention last Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Multnomah hotel in Portland. He was elected president-emeritus. Mr. Chamberlain succeeds Colonel Hofer as presi dent of the League of Western Writers. Costumes. languages and customs of sixteen nations will be pre sented at the First Methodist church. State and Church streets, at eight o'clock this evening by the Student's League of Many Nations which will have charge of the sen ices. - The group is coming from the Practical Bible Training School at Bingfaamton, X. Y. and the stndenU will appeal in their native coetamea, speak and sing in their native languages and tell of con y have traveled through forty ditions in their own conntrie The states, Canada and Mexico in the past year, presenting this service. The public is invited to attend the program which will be given under the auspices of the Epworth League of the First church. imoiis visit Pil RELATIVES PRATTJM, Ore.. Aug. (Special) Mr. and Un Bernheisel and son SirmAnH oan j 08e, calif., accompanied by Mrs. Bernheieel's mother, Mrs. Lndwick, and Joel Estruth. who have been visiting in different part of-Oregon for the past ten days, are spending several days in this community, visiting with friends and relatives. They will leave for the south on Thursday of this week. Alfred Meyers nad family left for Neakowin Tuesday. They ex pect to return within a week. Rer. I. Dumas attended a Friends meeting at Twin Rocks recently. Fred Lin beck attended the ball game at Salem Monday. Mrs. John Roth and others who were with her in an automo bile accident recently are all get- 1S. ting along as well as could be ex- R. F. pected under the circumstances. of Dr. D. H. Leech, district M. E. superintendent, held the last quarterly conference of the here Monday evening. . ' ' Salem Pastor Will Preach, In Rural District HAZEL GREEN, Ore., Aug. 15. (Special) Mrs. Joseph Bennett and sons. Junior, and Boyd, are visiting relatives at Underwood, Washington. N. P. Williamson has as guest a cousin Fred Johnson from Den- Jcrmark. 1 William Williamson is building Henry H. Powell, who spent his addition to the- barn and other vacation at the beach, is home wise Improving propterty known jain as the Korb-farm. " , Mrs. C O. Sipes who has been w"liam of falAm ..... . will preach here the second and at a Salem hospital for several ifourtn Sunday, pf each month. weeks is home again, much im- The Qdarterly conference elected proved. ;Mrs. G. G. Looney delegate and Mrs. Charles Laudam alternate delegate to the annual confer ence to be held at Portland. The conference will be at a later date than usual, because of the death of Bishop Washinger. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shneider and son started to Montana Thursday to visit Mrs. Shnieder's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Yada and children are spending vacation near , Ne-tarts. Dallas Nine Wins Over Salem Team DALLAS. Aug. 14. (Special) A ball game played here Sun day between Dallas and Salem teams resulted in a victory for Dallas. Many were present to root for the home team. Mrs. Stearns Entertains For Needlecrait Club M' THE betrothal of Miss Hulda Roth and Mr. Robert J Elf et.rom was announced at the delightful evening affair for which Miss Esther Dleffenbach was hos tess Tuesday evening in her home tn north Sixteenth street, compli- Xrm 11 arm m n Kfthrli Helen Pippy) of Oswego whose' At BaTKUS Home redding was an event oi me nonth. The secret was made known by neans of small pasteboard coins which when opened by the guests lisclosed the name of the be trothed couple. Mrs. Kehrli was presented with tn attractive silver gift from the rroup which Included Miss Roth, Miss Mildred Ihrig, Miss Mildred Shackleton. Mrs. Marlowe Jones, Mrs. Mildred Flagg, Miss Ethel Bilburn. Miss Zelda Harlan, Miss Lottie Peterson and the hostess, Hiss Dleffenbach Guest in Salem Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barkus have as their guest this week Robert Walker of Portland. Mr. Walker Is a graduate of Salem high school and a junior at the University of Oregon. Mrs. J. C. Pearson Guest in Astoria Lodges Hold Annual Outing At Bryant Park fjlHREE hundred members of the Royal Neighbors of Am erica and Modern Woodmen of America lodges gathered Sun day at Bryant Park in Albany for their annual picnic meeting. Addresses were given in the af ternoon by state deputy head counsel. Johnson Smith; state lec turer. Mr. M. A. Miller: district organizer of Portland, Mr. G. W James: district deputy of Benton county, Fred Shadom: past district deputy. Mrs. Melissa Persons; dis trict deputy, Mrs. Beatrice Sha dom. Swimming and various other outdoor sports occupied the re mainder of the afternoon and evening. The association will meet tne second Sunday in August of each year at Bryant park. Officers elected for the year were president. Mr. A. T. Grugett of Corvallis; secretary. Orta Stacy f Thanon. Executive committee members from Benton. Linn. Line, Polk and Marion counties will be elected each year. Return From Trip To Home at Seaside 1 Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Steeves re-1 turned last night after spending everal days in tnetr summer home, Steevescoto, at beasiae. lr& Harry,Hawkins Returns From Beach J.'MrtP Harry Hawkins and W small daughter. Harriett. hav re - turned to , their home on Lincoln Mill after spending th summer in their beach cottage at Neskowln. Friends will b grieved to learn that Mr. J. J. Newmyer is confin ed to his home neat. Chemawa with illness. Mr. Namyef;M commander of the G. A. R. Glests at Newport For 'Past Week-End Mr. and Mrs. William Each and and Mrs. Wilbur Daily spent the past week-end at Newport as the niAt of Mr. and Mrs. C Kenneth Bell, Art Section Meets At Rowland Studio . A rroup of members of the Art ' section of the Salem Arts League met Monday evening at the stu - An of Dr. Marv C. Rowland on , Court street. The class la continuing its in formal sketching and plans to take " up the work outlined by Professor Nowland B. Zane in the falL - Several members of the section .-. motored to Silverton Sunday and spent the afternoon painting out doors. ... - . . , After spending the greater part 1 of the summer at Newport. Miss - Alma Pohle has returned to her horns in Salem..- -v- - Mrs. J. C. Pearson and her son. Durward, are spending a fortnight in Astoria with Mrs. Pearson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miller. Miss MaragretBean' Entertaining Guest Miss Margaret Bean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bean, has as her house guest this week. Miss Lillian Rankin of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Park Motoring in South Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Park and Miss Gussie, Niles are motor ing through southern and eastern Oregon. -They will -stop at Klam ath Falls, Crater Lake and other points of interest. Return From Visit At Summer Resort RS F. G. Stearns entertain ed the Needlecraft club Tuesday afternoon at her home at 180 south Nineteenth street. : Gladioli and hydrangeas were attractively arranged about the living rooms. Refreshments were served at the close of the after noon. A bowl of purple and white phlox centered the tea table. In the group were Mrs. r. t. Jewett, Mrs. Louis Bechtel. Mrs. L. C. Brotherton, Mrs. ueorge Martin. Mrs. I. L. Mc Adams. Mrs. E. E. Gilliam, Mrs. Ruth Dennison, Mrs. A. J. Basey, and the hostess. Mrs. Stearns. The next meeting of the club will be held Tuesday, August zs. at the home of Mrs. George Mar tin, 11 9 C south Fourteenth street. www Miss Edith Hazard and her father, Mr. E. W. Hasard left re cently on a fortnight s motor inp to Yellowstone National Park. Straight From Paris Mrs. George Pearce and her daughters, the Misses Helen and Dorothy Pearce, returned last night from an extended visit at Newport and Agate Beach. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Elliott re turned earlier in the week from a motor trip to the various Oregon beaches. Recent Quests at T. C. Smith Home Rebekahs Enjoy Social ravening Sixty-five members of the Sa lem Rebekah Lodge enjoyed a so cial evening Monday in the I. O. O. F. hall. The committee in charge of the affair included Hattie B. Camer on, Rachel Reeder, Sarah Oliver, and Rose Woodry. Miss Evelyn Cummlngs and Miss Jayne Wyatt each gave sev eral readings and Miss Elenore Moore sang. . Refreshments were served late In the evening. Motoring Through Southern Oregon . Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Minard, and their two children, Carol And Rex. left Monday on a motor trip through southern Oregon. They will visit relatives in Myrtle Point and Marshfield. - Meeting of Auburn Woman's Club Today , The Auburn Woman's club will meet this afternoon at two-thirty o'clock at. the home of Mrs. Carl CrebeL R. G. Millers Will Visit at Neskowin Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Miller left yesterday for Neskowin where they plan to spend the remainder of the month. Destroy Rustic Nesmith Hedge AtDerryFarml DERRY, Ore., Aug. 15. (Spe cial) The beautiful old hedge of Hawthorn that has stood for more than 80 years at Derry, jng the Nesmith place has been dug up to free the land for more pecuniary purposes. The deep roots were "extracted" with a stump puller and dynamite, not to mention strenuous labor on the part of the workers. The hedge was planted by Wil liam Nesmith, the same man who named this place Derry in mem ory of Londonderry. Ireland, his old home. PARIS (AP) Padded tncks in a sunburst droign trim the blouse to black and white satin ensem ble from LeJong. The blouse haf a long tie collar which falls over the plain skirt of heavy black sa tin. The coat is of black satin and is finished with an pstnnd- ing white ermine collar. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith. Jr., had as their guests last week. Mrs. Smith's brother and sister-tn-iaw. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Goff of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Goff were enroute to Victoria and Van couver. B. C. ; ,. Mrs. Parker Branin 4 Visiting iii Salem ' Mrs. Parker Branin of Pendle ton la the guest this week of her parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. West Mr. and Mrs. West returned to Salem a short time ago after spending several months in Rose burg and are now occupying a home at 1CS0 South High street. 1 Matthews on Trip To Eastern Oregon f Professor and Mrs. J. T. Mat thews, accompanied by their son, Oliver Matthews, of Los AngelesJ California, left Wednesday for Bend. Later the group will motor south to Diamond Lake to Join an other son. Donald, who is with the government forest service in eastern Oregon. Aik yow gross for, new Crswn Cake Fleer. - Pronounced tthyfar ssttemter- ind cake Holiness Camp Meeting Opens Near Rosedale ROSEDALE. Ore., Aug. 1 5. (Spedal) T. D. Trick has gone to Canada to work with his broth er..- - - i ; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haldy visit ed relatives in Portland Wednes day and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walker and son Ralph and George- Whitney sf Los Angeles; Calif., are spending a tew days in thla eommunity; W. E. Way, accompanied by a group of boys, spent a couple of days recently- on a fishing trip In the mountains above Crooked Finger.-' A. T. Haldy helped clean tne camp grounds at yuinaDy par Tuesday.' the Holiness camp meet ing beginning Wednesday. Esther Cam mack is spending the week, at the home of ber aunt near Turner. WOMAN WAS ALL RUN-DOWN Helped By Taking Lydl E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compoond Evansville, Ind. "1 am writing to I tell you how grateful I am that there I is sucn a meat- "AND ALL'S WELL" r TOE NEW. ZEMMLENE foryout ' . A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT cine as yours for sals in our stores. I could hardly drag around. I was all run-down. I have taken IX bottles of Lydia X. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound so far and em going to take it until I am If friMiifa nouee us cnange w my. and my husband said today that I am looking so much better and he wants as to continue taking it- I hope to help all women- who are . run-aows end suffer from nervousness by ree onunending your medicines.'' MM. Victor K. ScBXiaisrxa. 44 Hazel Avenue, Evaasville, Indisna. Thegmalteife Gitciou servtce sdd to the hospitality too enoy at this beautiful hotel . down-, tows San Francisco, among hops and theatres. . Jtaasi mmi Btk, $2.50 -$5.30 astsT F. Prmsoit, Muatr , -CCARV AT- MASON SanrancIscQ laiiitm's Stock RtAdngs Sale the greatest Furniture event this year Five Piece Colonial Bedroom Suite A five piece group in gray enamel with hand decorated design that will make a charrning group in any home. 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