f Social Committees Named by Head I Of Woman's Club to Make Ready Attractive Farewell is Given Miss Bohrnsted And Earl Pembertor Programs for Activities of Season "X. A UlJ PHOTON " wnri t nr A I I ai m nrosinpnr vr rna xioiam lArvmon'.i Mia.A.UHnv wr -1 SOCIAL CALENDAR club hag completed tne appointment 01 social commit- First Presbyterian church THtiI Mfliimo Car will nP (1)11111 li LICtO 1U1 ECH.11 JUVllbU VA VUC UUI OCUVU Hill - motm-j .. .. j C . ! the chairmen ana raemoers are as louows; SeDtember Mrs. F. G. Myers, -chairman : Miss Eliza-. beth Baker, Miss Mattie F. Beatty, Miss Margaret Cosper, Mrs w H Darby. Mrs. J. D. Tol RS. A. L. WALLACE, president of the Salem Woman's rlnh has completed the appointment of social commit tees for the club year which will open this month. Mrs. William McGilchrist is general chairman of the so cial committees. F. I o. ey. Mrs. H. S. Gile. Mrs Oolrra. Mrs. T. L. Huston, Mrs.. L. H. M alone, Mrs. B. E. Sisson and Mrs. Van "Seller Welder, j. i Octobers-Mrs. P. A. Eiker, airman; Mrs. E. T. Barnes. Mrs. William J. Busick, Mrs. B. E. Car rier, Mrs. H. J. Clements, Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs. Henry Comp ton. Miss Louise Curtis, Mrs.) X. C. Kafoury, Mrs. E. A. Kuru, Mrs. Carey Martin, and Mrs. Ar thur Moore. November Mrs. H. L. Stiff, chairman; Mrs. Elisabeth McXary Albert; Mrs. U. S. Dotson, Mrs. N. E. Gunnell, Mrs. R. W. Hart man, Mrs. Florence Irwin, Mrs. David M. John, Mrs. S. P. Kim ball, Mrs. F. , S. Lamport. Mrs. Morton Peck, Mrs- Marie Voni Es chen, and Mrs. II. R. Worth. December Mrs. Byron Her rick, chairman, Mrs. U. G. Boyer, Mrs. Iva B. Bushey, Mrs. T. E. Cradlebaugh, Mrs. Earl Daue, Mrs. I. M. Doughton, Mrs. Bertha M. Griffin, Mrs. J. A. Jeldfrks, Mrs. George. King, Mrs. C. AJ Ly tic, Mrs. Clara Patterson, and Mrs. John J. Rottle. I January Mrs. Harley white, chairman; Mrs.' C. M. Epley,Mrs. Dan J. i Fry, Sr., Mrs. C. S. Ham ilton, Mrs. W. C Hawley, !Mrs. C. A. Kells, Mrs. Cora Laughlin, Mrs. Roy H. Mills, Mrs. R. K. Page, Mrs. Siewert. Mrs. C. S. Weller, Mrs. Lenta Westacott. February Mrs." Homer Gpulet, "chairman; Mrs. Lewis Griffith. Mrs. Edgar Hartley, MrsJ'Aiton D. Hurley, Mrs. Walter PageJ Mrs. George J. Pearce, Mj-s. Ei. A. Pierce,' Mrs. E. C. Richards,, Mrs. Homer II. Smith, Mrs. B. N. gpeer, Mrs. Claude Steusloff, MrsJ Wll Ham R. Walton and Mrs. George A. White. March Mrs. L. M. Barr, chair man; Mrs. C. A. Downs, Mm H. C. Epley, Mrs. V. E. Kuhn.; Mrs. I L. Nelson, Mrs. P. HNewmey er, Mrs. E. M. Page, Mrs. W. L. Phillips, Mrs. Frank Power Mrs. G. E. Schuneman, Mrs. C. Bj Wil liams, and Mrs. Mary Yockey. April Mrs. C. H. Robertson, chairman; Mrs. George Arbuckle, Mrs. Curtis B. Cross, Mrs. E. E. Elliott, Miss Edith Hazard,; Mrs. T. BfKay, Mrs. Hal D. Patton. Mrs. V. G. Shipley. Mrs. F. W. Spencer, Mrs. S. W. Thompson, Mrs. R. L. White and Mrs. Otto J. Wilson. May Mrs. George Yehrs, chair man; Mrs. -William M. Hamilton, Mrs. Olive B. Houston. Mrs; Wal ter J. Kirk, Mrs. R. K. Ohling. Mrs. Arietta M. Page, MrsL Ger trude. U. Page, Mrs. T. s Rob erts, Mrs. D. D. Socolofsky, Mrs. Fred- C. Taylor. Mrs. Bernard Viek, and Mrs. D. A. White P. E. O.. 'Chapter To Meet For Luncheon THE seven past presidents of Chapter G of the P. E. O. Sis terhood will act as hostesses at the luncheon meeting of the chap- terto be held , at tone o'clock rlnh I Past presidents are; Mrs. B. J. Miles. Mrs. H. E. Bolinger. Mrs. Frank E. Churchill. Mrs. W. M. Hughes. Mrs. A. L. Godfrey. Mrs. D. X. Beechler and Mrs. E. J. Huffman. A special program has been planned for the afternoon. This meeting will open the fall season for the chapter. A number of interesting programs and plans have been completed for the winter by the president, Mrs. William E. ICirk. Presbyterian Church To Picnic at Mehama The entire congregation of the First Presbyterian church will meet Monday at Mehama for an all-day picnic. Cars will be at the tcnurch at nine-thirty o'clock for those wishing transportation. Miss Anna Stout, donated a piece of ground near Mehama to the Presbyterian church. The ground which has been cleared and fenced is a most attractive picnic park. Miss NJary Erickson At U. of California Miss Mary Erickson, daughter of Dean and Mrs.' F. M. Erick son, will take graduate work in biologr at the University of Cal ifornia this winter. Miss Erick son who graduated from Willam ette University in 1927 taught in the high school at North Bend last year. Gibbards Return From Summer Home W. C. T. U. regular meet- Ing. Union hall, S. Commer- cial and Ferry streets. 2:30 o'clock. Chadwick chapter, O. E. S. , First fall meeting. Masonic temple. 8 o'clock. Centralia Temple, No. 11, THrthlsn Sinter KVatprnal Temple. 8 o'clock. Salem War Mothers. Y. M. C. A. auditorium. 2:30 o'clock. Wednesday Missionary Society, First PnnprpraHnnal church Church parlors. 2:30 o'clock. Knights and Ladies' of Mac- cabees. McCornack hall. 8:00 o'clock. RiMitiv mm mitt ee PMrut Presbyterian churcH. Church parlors. 2:30 o'clock. All mem- pers asked to attend. Ladies' Aid society, Leslie If. E. church. Church parlors. 2:30 o'clock. Dakota club. First fall meet ing:' Parlors of Leslie church. Covered-dish dinner, 6:30 o'clock. ' Business and Professional Woman's club. Dinner. Gray Belle. 6:30 o'clock. Thursday Westway club, W. B. A. liMrst fall meeting Mr CIm Miller, 351 S. 19th street, hos- tess. Republican Study club. Mrs. C. P. Bishop, 765 Court street, hostess. 2 o'clock. Chapter G. P. E. O. Lunch- eon. Elks' club. 1:00 o'clock. Past president hostesses. Out of Town Couple Married in Salem j Motor to Neskowin For Week-End Visit Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Olinger, ac companied by Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Northrup and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson of Portland, left yester day for Neskowin where they will remain for the Labor-day week end. Guests in Portland For the Week-End Miss Lucille Farrens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Farrens of Silverton, and Mr. Harry Ford of Cambridge, Idaho were quietly married at eight o'clock Monday evening at the parsonage of the First Christian church with the Rev. N. J. Reasoner officiating. The young couple left Tuesday for Idaho where they will reside. Franklin B. Launer Returns to Missouri After spending the summer months in their summer home at Neskowin. Mr? and Mrs. A. E. Gib bard and their daughter. Miss Es ther Gibbard, returned Friday to Jieir borne in Salem. . Mrs. James Heenan Returns to Salem After spending several days at the Washington beaches, Mrs. James Heenan has returned to her home in Salem. Charles Kay Bishop Leaving for Culver Charles Kay 'Bishop is, leaving tomorrow for Culver.lndiana, where he will enter Culver Mil itary academy for the winter. . William Browns to Return From Beach ! Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Perrine are motoring to Portland today to spend the week-end with Mr. Per rine's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Perrine, and his sister, Miss Edith Perrine. Week-End Visitors At Yachats Beach ' "k3 A.'v Ir wr x $ry I'l t& z-rss- ': rrTS m 1. 0? rJxi OMPLIilENTING Miss Al- berta Bohrnsteclt and Mr. Earl Pemberton who are leav- &aiem soon U De gone iori The Republican Study club wl the winter, a " group of youngrmeet ;at two o'clock Thursday a people entertained with an at tractive farewell party one evening of the past week at the A. C. Bohrnstedt home at Alderbrook. Miss Bohrnstedt who graduated in the spring from Oregon Nor mal school will leave shortly for Long -creek. Oregon where she wfll teach this winter; and Mr. Pemberton. a graduate of Wil lamette University with the class of 192$. will teach at Wilson Creek, Washington. The group included the- honor guests. Miss Bohrnstedt and Mr. Pemberton: Miss Margaret Leav enworth, Miss Mable Currey, Miss Ethel Jennings, Miss Ruth Hazle ton, Miss Mary Kightllnger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Lisle, Miss Elaine Chapin, Miss Alice Falk. Miss Elsie Tucker, the Rev. and Mrs. S. Darlow Johnson, Miss Bes sie Tucker, Miss Pearl Scott, Daryl Chapin. Rawson Chapin, Ormal Trick, Bob Walker and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstedt. The informal program given in the evening included readings by Ormal Trick and vocal numbers by Miss Elaine Chapin. Miss Mar garet Leavenworth was in charge of the affair. ,t . De Yo Wedding (Continued from page 2) There were five bridal attend ants. A reception followed the im pressive service which was attend ed by 250 guests. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Medler will make their home in Wasco, Oregon where Mr. Medler has a large raach. Mrs. Medler has many friends in Salem, having graduated from Willamette University with the class of 1926. Among the guests at the wed ding and reception were Mrs. Ralph C. Curtis, Miss Ella Pfeif- fer. Miss Betty Rice, Miss Mar garet Brown, Miss Hazel New house, Miss Isabel Monkler, Mr and Mrs. Clarence J. Gillette. Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Day, and Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Blatchford Spend August at Lincoln Resort Republican Club Tp Meet Thursday ternoon at the home of Mrs. C. i Bishop, 765 Court street. . D Martin F. Ferrey will review U history of Tammany, j Any persons interested are ir -vited to attend the meeting. Hollis Huntingtons Take Week-End Trip " . j Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Huntinj -ton and their two children, Shli !ey and Kay. have gone to U beach where they will remain fc . the holiday week-end. J Mr. and Mrs. j Fry Motoring in North Mr. and Mrs. Daii J, Fry, -Jr.. will return Tuesday! from a mott trip to Victoria and Vaacouver, 1 C. 11 (Additional society on page ) Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Rowe. their daughter. Miss Kathryne Rowe, and Miss Yvonne Pickell, Glenn Psrrker and Jack Luthwaite of Portland, are spending the week end at Yachats. Return From Visit At Tillamook Beach Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Newton and their children have returned after spending the greater part of the summer at Neskowin. The New- new home at 2190 South High street Guest for Week-End of Portland Friends ! H. Miss Gladys Mclntyre is tb guest of friends in Portland for the week-end. Miss Mclntyre will resume her Thomas and William Bishop. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bishop of Portland, spent the past week in Salem with 4heir erandnarents. Mr, nd Mrs. XZ. P. Bishop. tons wil move shortly Into their fwqrk as a 'member of the faculty at me uanoy nign scnoot, Mon day, September 10. Salem friends will be interest ed in knowing that Professor Franklin B. L a u n e r has returned to Columbia Missouri where he will resume his work as director of the music department at Columbia college. ! Ericksons Return From Southern Trip Dean and Mrs. Frank M. Erlck-1 son have returned to Salem af ter a three week's motor trip to California. They visited in Pasa dena Riverside, Oakland and other cities in the south. . x Jiss Pettyjohn Returns to Home Mlss Helen Pettyjohn returned Friday evening after spending sev eraKweeks in Bellingham. Wash ington as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Johan Krabbe (Winifred Gamble.) , - '"HBpends Vacation mZt Clatsop Beach ; I lit.. 11. .1 ,1. T V A lurned to hervhome in Salem af ter spending the greater part of ttt- summer at Seaside.: She will open her studio In preparation for her fall work September' 1. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Van Trump are spending the week-end motor ing in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. WilMam Brown will return Tuesday to their home in Salem aft", an extended vaca tion at Seal Rocks. Motor to Newport To Spend Week-End Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whitaker and i Mrs. Jessie Loter are spending the week-end at Newport. 3 -Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Casement and Will Bennet left yesterday morning fori Marshfield where they aae ,the, week-end guests of Dr. -Scott's sister, Mrs. P. A. Hamilton. Women Wanted To Work In ; Pears ; PAULUS BROS. PACKING CO. ! "Trade sd High Street Many Salem people making the are Campbell Court Hotel Their Home When in Portland - A - pleasant place to live, in beauti ful surroundings. An unusually good dining room serv ice and food. Accessibility to business center and garages. Eleventh and Main Sta. ; E. JEAN CAMPBELL Owner and Ifaaaxar - SPECIAL SHOWING Popular Priced COATS and ORE For FALL Beautiful, indeed, are these coats for fall wear. Large roll collars of fur with a variation ofv'ur cuff and plain. There are so many models so many styles so many furs that it is difficult to describe them. We have placed some of them in our windows and you will find hundreds more in the showroom. $24.50 to $49.50 ' I ' ' ' ' '' '' ' ' " - Dresses that we sold a few seasons ago brought twice the price that we are able to sell these for. Circular skirts are in favor and the colors are plain or combination effects. $16.00 $29.50 Youthful interpretations ; of recent imports from Fifth Avenue as varied in fabric as in silhouette. Velvets are of course very popu lar with velvet and felt combinations running a close second. The Fall shades 6A OC run to solid colors ..1 POiJ Others to $J2.48 Professor and Mrs. William E Kirk will return this week after spending the month of August at Newport. Knights and Ladies of Macca bees will meet at eight o'clock Wednesday evening in McCornack hall. HOLLYWOOD! Paramount Week SUNDAY-MONDAY - 1 miF, THOUGH si Tuesday-Wednesday Thuirda) -Friday .Saturday Only o vet Msrblhmi .ImisUPmt. FLOOR 77 7 nemtsi THIS CTRCUIAR SKIRT. RBD VKLVKT, DRRSS IS IN OUR SOUTH WINDOW n a new itoor w. the color and pattern that suit . . .we lay it without yur room .. , ! 11 And then? That s about all. DOtlier Or UpSet Just tell us when you want the floor laid. Measuring, cutting. No matter how cleverly you fitting-laying over soft build- plan this Fall, you can't do much with those rooms that have dull, splintered, lifeless floors. But why worry when you'ean hide the old floors with a new floor of gay color and charm? The procedure is simple: Drop ers felt we take care of all the details. i And here's a point worth con- ciderihg. We . won't have to turn your house upside-down or keep it in disorder a! week , to install your new Arrnstrong Floors. A n v averaee-sized 7- in here any day this week, room can be laid in one day s Look around. Take your time, time or less. No upsetting, no Armstrong's Linoleum, choose bother to you. And it's not at From our complete selection of all expensive. 340 Court: Street mm -'".. - s i- i ."4 t. :