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The OREGON STATESMAN, Satent, Oregon, Stmday Morning, July 21, 1929
in the Social ;Wbild-and''Nevs; of Varie
Phone 500
OLIVE DOAK
Society Editor
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Events
Numerous Affairs
Planned' For
Visitors '
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TO compliment the ; wives rf
Salem's guests "t the realtojf
convention, which begins b:i
Wednesday this week.' a; gay whirl
of social activity will renew tjha
Theta Afternoon
Tea Attractive
Affair .
MISS HELEN CAMPBELL and
' Miss Hester Davis enter-
tatned at a charming gar
den party for Beta Epsilon ot Kap
pa Alpna Theta ra the gardens' ot
the Lfc't'P. Campbell home Satur
day afternoon,-honoring girls who
will -enter college in the fall.
Bridge ; was the diversion of the
afternoon and "tables 'Were set in
.! the lower terrace along the creek
where the flowers and trees are
I most attractiv. The natural set
ting waa further enhanced with
banting baskets' in the tree 3 and
: great baskets of larkspur and
Shasta daisies.
Mrs. Roy S. Keene and Mrs.
Bernlce Slater poured at the tea
table which was placed under the
nmbrepa tree. The tafcle was
- centered with a large crystal bowl
In which ' were arranged delphin-
. ium, larkspur, pink sweet peas afcd
Dorothy Perklnrroses. Pink tap-
, ecs in tall crystal candlesticks
; wm at either side. Assisting
"wiih the serving were Miss Helen
Wells. Virginia Clay, Amelia San-
Bom and Jean Campbell.
Guests of Kappa Alpha Theta in
eluded Katherine Laughridge,
Yvonne Smith, Gretchen Thlelsen,
Lois Wilkes, Jean Campbell and
Esther Wood, all of Salem, Ber
tha Richmond of Corvallis, and
- Carolyn Thomson. Peggy Matland,
and Julia Tyler, all of Portland.
Other guests Included the" alum-
: nae members, Miss Bertha Orford,
Miss Prudence Patterson, Mrs.
Sterling Smith, Mrs. Bernlce Sla
ter and Mrs. Roy S. Keene; spe
cial guests, Mrs. Rex Davlsr Mrs.
Hunt and Mrs. W. H. Barrett of
Albany, Mrs. L- P. Campbell and
Mrs, L. D. Campbell; active chap-
tor mmhnrs Misa Helen Wells.
I Miss Virginia Clay. Miss Amelia j
tsansom, -ana miss uataenne bi:u
lan. all of Portland, and Miss Peg
gy Wood of Corvallis.
The' alumni score prise was
awarded. Mrs. Sterling Smith and
the guest prizes to Miss Laugh
ridge and Miss Thielsen.
Miss Bosshard Hostess
To Delta Phi Girls
Miss Dorothy Bosshard enier
tained a number of her Delta Phi
sorority sisters at an attractive
evening In the Bosshard home one
evening last week.
Late in the evening Miss Boss
hard, assisted by her mother. Mrs.
H. F. Bosshard. served dainty re
freshments to the crouo which in
cluded Miss Jean Middleton, Miss!
Jennie Delzell, Miss Gertrude
Oehler. Miss Bertha Babcock. and
the Misses Pauline and Edith
Findley.
A group of Delta Phi girls met
for luncheon at thexArgola res
taurant Wednesday afternoon. In
the group were Miss Bosshard,
Miss Oehler, Miss Marian Bretz,
Miss .Florence Emmons, Miss Mid
dleton. Miss Delzell and the
Mieses Pauline and Edith Findley,
The luncheon this- week will be
Wednesday noon in the Gray
Belle.
Salem Hunt Club
Rides by Moonlight
; The members of the Salem
ride event Friday evening:. The
group tooK me nign trail irom
their West Salem stables to the
J. A. Propp home. There a great
bonfire was already prepared for
- Toasting the weiners which Miss
Charlotte Zeiber had ordered for
them. Later in the evening
, c itrawbrries, the contrihution of
R. E; Klttrldge, were served.
In the group who rode Friday
night were Mrs. Eva Hansen, Mrs.
' H. F. Hughes, Mrs. Amer Stolp.
. Mrs.- F. M. Moore, Miss Catherine
Hartley, Miss Charlotte Zeiber,
miss Marie ruwarus, liisa
jstewan i nomas, aner riuno.
Rich Reiman, Luke Shields.
Dpuglas McKay and Sargeant
Mac Manns', who was In charge
of the ride.
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To' compliment a number, of
girls: who plan to enter the 'nnl-
vcrsity this falL Salem Beta Cf
msmbers are planning i line par
ty at the CapitoT theatre Wednes
day evening. After the theatre
" the guests will be entertained in
the ,W. G. Morehouse gardens
which' overlook ths river. Sev
: eral guests from out of tov. n have
J been inrited.
:
Miss Ellen Jean .Moody and
' Miss Myrtle Rinehart' ot Salem
are attending tbji Skyline Trail
, camp which Mis Car in H. Deger.
" inarki physical director at the Lesi
. lie Junior high school last year,
. and Miss Jennie M. Hall havt
' - opened at Elk lake for .he eighth
season. Tho camp will be open
until August 19.
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Mr Paul Fnsate and her
small daughter Ruth Pauline left
- Saturday for their home In Ab
erdeen, Idaho, after a vit.it tf
v ' eereal weeks here with Mrs. F.
' D. VoJet andWrs. A. P. Wool-
pert. Mr. Tugate was entertained.
- with-Sfverai flays last weei ai me
baaci before her departure.
Mrs. George Oliver (Genevieve
" Findley) and her small daughter
Muriel: of Pomeroy, Washington,
are Unending the summer witli
Mrs. Olivers parents,, ur. anc t
Mrs M. C. FladJey. Mr. Oliver j
Is here for the weekend. . i ;
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Miss Beneltta Edwards has I
her Ifnest for tBe weekend Mist f
Helen Stiles of Portland. ? Mif
- Stiles and Miss -Edwards are A-
r sPha 'Phl Alpha sorority sisters on j
-Williamette campus. I
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rcef Xay, young Salem Matron who is prom
inent in golf circles.. !
Social calendar " .
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Salem Civic male chorus !
evening practice at Prof
Hobson's studio in Nelson
bldg
Tuesday
Mizpah class. First Baptist
church, at 8 o'clock with
Mrs. McAdams 595 Court.
Sons of Union Veterans
and their auxiliary picnic at
6:50 o'clock at fairgrounds.
Beta Chi evening meet
ing with Miss Aiken.
American Legion and Aux
iliary joint meeting of com-
mlttees for convention at 8
o'clock at Elks' club.
Wednesday
Delta Phi luncheon, 12
o'clock at Gray BUe.
Mrs. Barbeau Hostess
T
o New Three F Club
The organization of a new so
cial afternoon club was effected
Friday afternbon. with Mrs. Ches
ter Barbeau as the first hostess
in her home at the Virginfa apart,
ments. The new club group has
chosen to call itself the Three F
club.
Following an afternoon of con
versation and sewing, the hostess,
assisted by Mrs. Elmo Rennet and
Mrs. Elmer Lewis, served dainty
refreshments to the special guest
of the afternoon, Mrs. Alice New
ell, and other members. Mrs. Glen
Holman. Mrs. Chester Tyndal,
Mrs' j
Mrs. Gladys Neusch and
Dorothy Hyer.
Mrs, Elmo Bennet will he host
ess to' the club at its next meet
ing. July 25.
Young Missionaries
Un Way to AtflCa Here
Interesting visitors during the
week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Don
aU Fairley who spent Friday in
Salem with Mrs. Fairley'a aunts.
Mrs. Stuttaford and Mrs. Armold,
of North Capitol street. Mr. and
Mrs. Fairley r.re on their way
from the missionary training
school at Nyack-on-the-hudson
to a mission post in Africa which
has never before received a Chris
tian missionary.
They will scon sail. fir3t for
j Paris, France for some further
study of the language, and from
there they will go direct to their
new post in the French Congo.
Little Miss Ruth Anderson,
daugfc vr of Mr. and Mrs. Roy. J.
Anderson, entertained a number
of her friends to celebrate her
tenth birthday Saturday afternoon.
"Graceful Frock of Crepe"
Thursday Club
f Dallas Picnics
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DALLAS, July 20. Following
its usual custom, members of the
Thursday afternoon club, the old
est social club in Dallas, held its
annual picnic supper for their
f; lilies in the city park on Thurs
day evening. When it became
dark, W. V. Fuller, who is with
the educational division of the
state forestry service showed sev
eral reels of motion pictures, one
of them depicting the winning of
the west, one Indian scenes in the
Mt. Adams country, another of
Oregon scenery, a special one for
the boys ad girls of the "Smiling
Pool" and its little friends the
dragon fly, the frog, the turtle'
an dred tail the hawk. Qne reel
cf'flre prevention pictures vu
also shown by Mr. Fuller. Mem
bers present f-r the supper were:
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Woods; Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Viers. Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Simonton, Mr. and Mrs.
Jos. Crowther, Mr. and Mrs. U. S.
Loughary, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cra
ven, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fuller,
Mr., and Mrs. W. V. Fuller, Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Chapman, Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Uglow, Rachel and Abel Ug-
low, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Staats,
Mary and Margaret Staats, Dr.
and Mrs. V. C. Staats and Ber-
nice, Mr. and Mrs.- J. R. Allgood,
sons Robert and Jlmmie, Mr. and
Mrs. G. L. Hawkins and Kathryn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Soehren and
Irene, Mr. and Mre. Oscar Hayter
and son Phillip. Mrs. I. F. Yoakum
ana Mrs. u. J-.. names, a gut was
j presented to Mrs. Barnes who is
leaving to make her Lorn in
Portland.
Minnesota Club Will
Hear P. O. Riley
The Minnesota club will hold
its annual picnic August 4 at Ha
ger's grove this year. In the ab
sence of the club president. Dr. J.
O. Hall, M. D. Stegner wHl pre-
Lside and P. S. McKenzie will be
present to lead the singing. P.
O. Riley, editor of the Hubbard
Enterprise, will make the address
of the day. Other features of the
program will be announced later,
Mrs. E. Winkns announced her
engagement to Scott E. Smith at
a dinner at which Dr. and Mrs. E.
McDanields of Portland were hosts
at the Benson hotel in Portland
last Thursday evening. The wed
ding will be an event of early Sep
tember. Mrs. Winans is the owner
of the Hollywood Auto company.
Mr. Smith is also associated with
the automobile business in Salem.
Pattern 1739 '
It is the simplicity and grace of
Design 1739 that make It so very
smart. The full pleated skirt, the
blouse Jabot and the snug hip gir
dle are features of deciding Inter
est. The lines are most slender
ising. This model is exquisite fashioned
of silk crepe In one of the pastel
shades. The neckline and jabot
may be bound in a contrasting!
coior or may Dff picotea. An at
tractir ebuckle finishes the belt
in front.
May be obtained only in sizes IS,
IS. 20. 34. 36, 38. 10, 42 and 44.
Size 16 requires 3 yards of 40
iach material.
This model is easy to make. No
dressmaking experience Is neces
sary. Each pattern comes to you
with simple and exact Instructions,
including yardage for every site.
A perfect tit Is guaranteed.
Patterns will be delivered upon
receipt ot Fifteen Cents (ISc) In
coins carefully wrapped or stamps.
Be sure to write plainly your
Name. Address, Style Number and
Sixe wanted. -V ,
Our Latest.-Fashion Book will be! spending the week end at the C. P.
cent apon receipt of Ten Cents in Bishop home. '
eoin. T Address aH mail and orders '
to Statesman Pattern Department. Mr. and 2frs.A.'E. Laflar are
14S West, 17th Street, New York spending the week-end at Brei
City. ; tenbush. ' C
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Miss Helen Campbellt hostess at attractive garden
party Saturday afternoon. '
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Mrs. James Nichols Brinkley (Jewell Gardner) a
recent bride.
Mr. and Mfs. Lickiss
Complimented Friday
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Don
Lickiss of Los Angeles, Mrs.
Sarah Hater entertained at .a
card party In her home on North
20th street Friday evening.
In the group were the honor
guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lickiss, and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reader, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Wirts, Mr. and
Mrs. John McCulley and their
children, Dorothy and Buddy, Mr.
and Mrs. L. B.; Hixson, Mrs.
Charles Parmenter, Mrs. Bertha
Loveland. Mrs. Minnie Pninel.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lickiss and the
hostess Mrs. Harter,
!-
Miss Mae Young of Bremerton,
Washington, was married to Har
ry T. Judson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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Vf',Ev,UeS?n bL C'tat.?
Bremerton.
Prof, and Mrs. F. G. Fyanklln
and Miss Edna Garfield motored
to Champoeg. Wednesday evening
to hear the address by Prof. Schef
er of the University ot Wisconsin.
' :
Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. DeWitt
have returned from: a vacation
Motor trip In British Columbia.
They motored as far as VlctoVia.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore of The
Dalles spent Friday in Salem as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Wicklander.
'
Mrs. Fred A. Gerber of Portland
Is spendnlg the week-end here as
the guest of her mother, Mrs. A.
K. DeWitt.
Mhs Louise Hiller who has
been spending' several weeks at
Los Angeles Is expected to return
today.
. .
Phillip Goodwin of Albany is
Miss Egan Announces
Wedding Date
Miss Elsa Egan has announced
that her marriage to Stewart
Thomas will take place at 8 o'clock
the Sunday morning of August 2S
in the home of her mother, Mrs.
A. L. Logan, at Portland.
Immediately following the
quie. ceremony the young couple
will make a wedding trip to the
beach. ' '
Miss Egan is the secretary of
the Salem Hunt club.
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Sunnyside
SUNNYSIDE. July 20 Nathan
Thomas of Jonesburg, Indiana, is
visiting at the home of his cousin.
Mrs. D. S. Pearson. The visitor
was taken to Silver Creek Falls
naa hb lu outci uw raws
"d otherlocal places of Interest.
Alycemay Murray and Ruth
Pemberton are spending the fort
night visiting Mrs. Ray Frazier,
former Sunnyside teacher, at Am
boy, Wn, .
Mrs. Ralph Mases was a Sunny
side visitor at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Kellogg.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pearson
(Mildred Connoy) are visiting
with relatives in Indiana, enroute
t their new home in New York
City where Mr. Pearson will take
up his duties with the Bell com
pany. ,
Loganberry picking is at the
peak in this vicinity, with fruit
of better, quality ahan last year.
- Many of- the cherry growers
are sustaining heavy loss through
the ravages of the magot fly.
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HOPEMERE, July 20 An ex
tra gang of fifteen Tillipiho work,
men are' employed "by the Oregon
Electric Railroad company be
tween Hopmere and Waconda
laying new ties en the track.
They are in command of a Japan-!
:zm iorcman. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Giggera had
as recent guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Gigger and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Hains and chll-
' Mrs. Paul Doney, who has oeen the inspiration for
a number of social affairs during her visit here.
Legion. Auxiliary
Schedule Is
Extensive
The American Legion auxiliary
quartet will appear at a numoer of
occasions soon. Three engagements
have been scheduled for.the quar
tet this week. Tuesday morning
the group, will sing over station
KGW at 8 o'clock.
Tuesday evening they will ap
pear befpre the Joint meeting of
the American Legion and the Aux
iliary committee for the Legion
and Auxiliary conventions which
will be held here August 8, 9 , and
10. The joint committee meeting
will be hejd at 8 o'clock in the
Elk's club.
Friday evening the quartet will
-sing at the Realtor's convention
banquet at the armory.
The quartet includes Mrs. Rob
ert Wyatt,- first soprano; Mrs. B.
C. ' Bo we, second soprano. Mrs.
Marie Robertson, first alto and
Mrs. Walter Zosel, second soprano.
Auxiliary plaps for the conven
tion include an extensive program
for entertaining, the largest even
of which will be the garden party
at the Clifford Brown home on
Mission street during the after
noon of August 8 between the
hours of 2 and 4 o'clock. Mrs.
Jesse George and Mrs. Clifford
Brown are effecting plans for this
event that will make it the out
standing affair of the week. All the
delegates to the convention from
the 70 units that comprise the
state organization will be invited.
About 100 guests are being ar
ranged for at both the secretaries'
breakfast at the Gray Belle, Fri
day morning and the presidents'
dinner at the Elks' club Friday
evening.
For transportation to the air
port dedication and the barbecue
there Thursday, busses" will be
chartered.
Old-time Residents
Visit Here .Friday
Mr. and Mrs.' Herbert Wilson of
San Francisco spent a few hours
uJIV frlanHi In Halo -Vrir1
they were passing through on j
tional park where they plan to
spend a part of their vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will be re.
membered well by long-time Sa
lem folk as they were prominent
residents here in the 8Xs.
dren Mary Jane and BUHe and
Chester Gigger of Portland, and
Mrs. H. T. Gentry and family of
Kalispell. Mont. f
Mr. and Mrs; Harry Craves,
who were formerly Hopmere re-
Uidents. but now live 'at Wood
burn, are the parents of a new
baby boy, named Harry Richard
Graves. This is their second t
child.
John Tonkin and O. Johnburg
have gone to Wendling where
they will work in the timber.
Mrs. Mary Osburn, went to In
dependence where sfce will be a
guest of her son, Dick Osburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Landers
Motored to Independence recently
and were guests of relatives.
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MEHAMA. July 2(h . Roy
Reeves' daughter. Lois, Is report
ed haftng a light case of small
pox.
- Loganberry pickers from Me
hama picking at Geaeher'i are
Billie Wilson. Wava Wilson. Er
cll and Russet Wflson. Millie
Monroe, Harry Monroe, Betty
Gough, Blanche Wagner. Mae Be
vler and Genevieve Wagner.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Monroe,
son, Harry . and Keith Phillips
have all motored to the coast for
a few days fishing.
The Mehama Improvement
club met on the bank of the San
tiam last Saturday night for a
picnic. ( Ar large crowd attended
and, all had a good time. Wieners
woc roasted and cake; coffee and
buns were, served. After supper
games were played. ' The club
meetings are now adjourned un
til this falL
Curtis-Donough
Ceremony Saturday
Miss Marjorie Donough, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Don.
pugh of North 14th street, be
came flie bride of Arthur J. Cur
tis, sont Mr. and Mrs. Earl W.
Curtis of route 9, Saturday eve
ning at 8 o'clock in the home
of the bride. The Rev. B. F, Shoe
aker, pastor of the Court street
Christian church, officiated at the
quiet service at. which only rela
tives and a few close friends were
present. The rooms were pretty
with sirmmer flowers ,and ferns.
Miss Donough was attended by
Miss Esther Hunsaker and Allen
Wallace attended Mr. Curtis. Lit
tle Jennette Salestrom carried the
ring in a large rosebud.
The bride was lovely In a gown
of white satin enhanced with tulle
and silver lace. She carried &
shower bouquet of sweet peas in
sliades of delicate pink. Miss
Hunsaker, the bridesmaid, was
dressed In apple green crepe de
chine and carried an arm bou
quet of roses in the deeper shades
of rose. Little Miss Salestrom
was dainty in palo pink.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis left for a
short wedding trip immediately
after the reception which follow
ed the wedding ceremony. They
will make their home in Salem
after August, 1,
Beta Chi Entertains
At Tea in Portland
The Beta Chi sorority members
of Willamette tinfversfty who are
In Portland this summer enter
tained at an attractive formal tea
affair in honor of girls who will
enter the university this fall at
the C. H. White home on East
Davis street Saturday afternoon.
In the receiving line were Miss
Katheritr Everett, Miss Elma
White, Mrs. C. H. White and Mrs.
C. D. BoDine. Presiding at the
urns were Mrs. Winifred St. Clair
Rodgeri and Miss Elaine O'Berg.
Assisting with the serving were
Miss) Faye Cornutt, Miss Lucile
Sehultz, and Miss Lois Jean
Rasch. " Miss Eleanor Henderson
introduced tothe receiving line,
Friends of Mrs. C. P. Bishop
will be glad to learn that she is
recovering from the recent extend
ed illness that has kept her from
engaging in the activities of the
numerous organizations In which
she takes a fceen interest.
The IIzpah Sunday school
class of the. First Baptist church
will be the guests of Mrs. E. A.
McAdams at 595 Court street
Tuesday evening at, 8 o'clock.
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FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH SUNDAY
1 1 :00 a.m. 'True Worihlp"
8:00 p.iru "Pilate's Question
Special Music
COME TO CHURCH TODAY:
calendar with many interesting af
fairs. Wednesday afternobn Mrs. Win
Ham McGilchrist, Jr., will open tU
lovely gardens of her ! home on
North Winter street to the host
esses of Salem fox a large garOit if
party te welcome' the conventio n
guests. . Cars -will-be provided Art
take the guest from their hotels
to the McGilchrist home. In tihe.
evening' there will be an old-tiitae
dance at the armory.
Three events are planned to
entertain the visitors i Thursday,
beginning with a theater party Tat
the Capitol in the morning. In the
afernoon a drive through the city
and an inspection tour of the linen
mills are being planned. Thursday
evening will be left free that con
vention gue6ts may attend the "
speaking cdntest at the Grar.d
theater. This will be preceded hy
an organ recital by Kelvin Ogdien
who was formerly organist at the
Broadway theater in Portland, j
A no-host luncheon at' lfjofl
o'clock has been arranged for Fri
day afternoon at the Elk's club.
The luncheon will be followed by
an afternoon of bridge, also at the
club.
Friday evening the women will
be guests at the convention ban
quet at the armory. Dancing H ill
follow the banquet.
Plans for the entertainment; of
the visiting women are in charge
of the entertainment committee
which includes Mrs. Lelace Ellis,
chairman. William ;McGilchrist.
Jr., and Lee McAllister.
Miss Logan Will be
Bride Today
Miss Nina Logan, daughter of
Mr. and- Mrs. C. W. Logan t f
Salem, and Carl Strutz, son of
Mrs. Mathilda Struts, also of Sa
lem, will be married at 2 o'clock
this afternoon at a quiet ctrr -mony
in the home of the bride
before a few close friends and
relatives. The Rev. P. W. Erik
sen, pastor of the American-Lutheran
church wHl officiate.
The bride will -be gowned in
orchid crepe and will carry a
"bride's bouquet of Cecil. Brunner
roses and sweet peas. The cou
ple will be unattended. :
Mr. Strutz is associated with
the McMarr chain stores at Port
land where the young people will
be at home at the Rose Garden
apartments.
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Mrs. Belle Goodwin of Albany
was the house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. Bishop for a few days
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GRAY BELLE
440 State St,
Salem, Ore.
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1 1 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Gray Belle now' under
management of
John Blakely
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