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I I m - 1 1 1 J f t 4 ill i ii si J i 1 f 1 f 1 ' s. . . .,. Olive 1L Dour. Sadeto Edfirm i sssis, . . . . -" S I A UGUST is here and that jMl means many folk oat of the city for the whole month. for it offers just about, the last clear chance for a 'vaca tion before fall and its many demands of preparation for school, fall weddings, and fall shopping -which comes along with the first cool days and turning leaves of Sep tember. ; . All summer long people have come and gone between Salem and the beaches, not staying1 for very long either place; and have thus kept up a ' surprising amount of so ciety in the city. Even with .the annual Au gust exodus there is much to be anticipated this month la Salem. "Wednesday Mr. Doa Pritchett will entertain for Mrs. Km est Bonesteele and Mrs. Raymond Bonesteel. with a formal tea tor which ISO Invitations hare been issued. Mrs. Lewis P. Campbell an nounced Thursday night the wed ding date ot her daughter Helen fSsrk Campbell to Ezra Sylves- , - 1 ' . ' 94 . t - .: , . Today We Present . . . : ; E h.!F Ralph Jr- f are an indication young Ralph is having one of the best summer vossible. In th center i ntr. vfa n.--J!?w!f Many affairs are bein planned .Jf daughter Marvin Leime Ifr. 5Hnn on4 children are nendina for MIm -c&nBbeli bfor hi-1 tA tneekaA nt ; - . wrra or spending marrlage.jv J To fAc extreme riahi in ifr. ttmitci M -ft,;-- J t.. miss oure . cam nam's wed- , r-j rw-A. . " , : uury(r unzt vt dins to Leonard chadwick woi i zV' wKo have been ty .cent -guests oj Mr., and Mrs Harry ter Webb aa "Angust ' It. This will be a: garden wedding with lnritxtloM extended to 17S. Wedding Date Is Announced For - August 19 . Mrs. Lewis P.-'Campbell an- Amonr: thoM vho &r nit r af town for the month ii Mrs. , Har ry Hawktns :ho with her sister, Mrs. William - MeX array ot Port land win Iber la Victoria; B. C. Miss KkabefH Lord and. Miss , Edith Sbryrer win : spend at least half4 of the month at the Lord cottage at Seal Rocks. ' Mrs. W. H. Byrd Is another Salem matron who win be out of the city for .the month. Mrs. uyro ts on a iong motor trip I nonnced. the tweddisg date of through the eastern states. She her daaghter.tePsik Camo- iomeUm, 7kZ mld oUn- f11 to Em Sylvester Webb. a. rnt. ' lAognst 19, at an Informal eve- - A few. of the people who arelniag of bridge fof which Miss welt in town Alter sererai week. cmpbeU'a &mate friends n-, ed rnd., and Mrs. T. A: Roberts. ' L .The guest rooms Wer ieHht- lu"y arransea with flowers and Miss ROTena Eyre wIU leave soft MBt- In UierllTlnc room for Portlan4 Monday where she we nt howls ; of .water Ulies, wUl be one of -the attendants at " luo ng room were the wedding of: Miss Dorothy DOWU or P"tel shaded sweet Creath Tuesday. Wednesday Miss peas7; Assistlns Mrs. Campbell Eyre wiU be met fn Portland by Sli i , onr Mi8s Betty Miss Charlotte Zieber. Miss Vir-1 " nesier uavis, ana ginia Vahey. . and Miss Dorothy ""L" . Irma . Bolander. Uvesley. The party of four will . f Tlzia ror the evening ot return to Salem Wednesday night. DrMse went to Hiss Billie Cop- - Per. and Miss Georgia Spencer: Mr. and TJrs. A. A. Siewert and JtThe annaament of thp wed- family are spending te weekend f ,.e date wa made iQ dellght- 'ni,JfWer "t Mr&Erd Porter Livingston, nee Florence Gould. Who has gone to hake for home in Baker, Oregon. ' - - : ' T?. iviusic JL.ooms On Winter Horizon TT is the age old cry for and rTirartnfOTrTa rinaTflnyrTri'-t t at Newport and Neskowin. Statesman Pattern i n i i - ,r " ill '.js-, if''" I " SOCIAL CALENDAR Sunday, August 3 Marion Post C 8, Veterans of Foreign Wars of Sa lem and Linn Post of Albany, and their auxiliaries will hold joint picnic at Green's bridge, honoring State Commander, Cicero Y. Hogan. Capitol Assembly, United Artisans, annual plcnie. 1 o'clock. Rlyerdale park, Tuesday, August 5 W. C. T. V. aU day plcnie, August 5, Fairgrounds Bring own basket and table service. Coffee, sugar and cream furnished. By ANlfE ADAMS iuiiy clever manner. At the Place of each guest at the supper hour were placed tichtlv sealed wainuts, each - .containing upon being- opened- a wee red heart bearing the .names of the be trothed and the date for the wedding. After refreshments had been served small white stationery with blue bands and envelopes were distributed among the guests and each 'wrote a steam er letter to be opened at various datea by Miss Campbell follow ing her wedding, Plans for the wedding are not yet complete but Miss Jean Campbell, sister of the bride to be the only attendant, and Ern est Webb of Portland, brother of the groom-to-be will be best L n. -rne ceremony will be read to the gardens of the Camnbel home in the ' presence of about 175 invited guests-. Many oat-of- iown tout wiu be present. immediately following the weauing the youttf i folks -wiU leave for New York City, where iney wm make their home. uuests for Friday erentng were tne honor guests. Miss campoeil, and Mrs. Kenneth Per ry, Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mrs. ra.au Chapman, Miss Pryseilla Fry, Miss Hester Davis, Miss Georgia Spencer. Mis Roa&lin Buren, Miss Martha Hobson, Miss Violet Snyder, Miss Irma Boland er, Miss Mary Cupper, Miss Bil- ue cupper. Miss .Alice Graham. miss Ret ha Nash. Miss Esther Wood. Miss Dorothy BeU. Miss Betty 8hipley, Miss Marvelle sawaras. uiss jean Campbell. Mrs. Cecelia Barbour of Se attle, Washington, has been th nouse guest of Mrs. George H. Burnett for the nast week. Utnr iniormu sinner and evening af fairs hare been given for Mrs. Barbour during her rialt here. among; which was a small Infor mal dinner with covers laid for Jcrs. Barbour, Mr. and Mrs. Loais jseentei, and Mrs. Burnett. Quite simple" of Dae. unutuaHrr MrB- Barbour accompanied by easy to make, "and extremely I . urn" win leave Tuesday . smart ts this frock tor' lata aa'm-1 Portland where they wUi vis mer , and : early- fall, . The soft f " 5 T-r1 dT "d then Mrs. collar and'euffs, nise at home or I f?0", wm f0 on her home purenased ready , made, are. the I outstaadlns features of the latest ' 1, "1 T -" 7 -:fw-MMf- Miss T iuiu SalSdaTg'ut t'hThom. loaed or eantosv.or flat erepe, dull SricUadtaT T.r inedlat. WW veil gaorgetu w rtttSMtosSFlSZ ST ffiT.2i2! Sat.rd.y.0BU vYsaorft8 rraTrai." w ZTZV eTen,n theit hon,. la wi-i ... -rJ raiey. w uv awsBi : - vi SUQJ fjf batiste may be chosen for the trimming..: ; ; . j Miss Phyllis Van KlmmeL Miss May be obtained only l sizes Maxine Mvers. and mu. t. IS. lg, . and Creech wero the Invited luncheon 41. : Site if requires 4 54 yards of guests of Miss Jean .Warner of Aipany.-maay,-' These girli are Kappa Kappa Gamma sororiay sisters In Oregon. . e - r ' -i : v A . '-; - - . , , Mrs. Al Norbiad auldaugn ter. Miss Eleanor; spent ihe-week end la Salem, . from Newport, where they are domiciled for the summer. .. ..... y .uuests-at the F. C. DeLong I home are Reverend and Mis. M. D. 'Reld of Long Beach, Calif or raisu Rev. Rata sa a hmtw I Mrs. DeLong, 40-inch material. " H 4rfmaklag upwlim i MMaiy. lanar tor tut . 4 iiaiptar aaact iaatrectiMa an (iaa. ... - t 8a4 Qhaea Mata fa mIh n .rally wrappaJ. mr ataatpa far aaca Mitara. ,WriU piaialy raw mmmm. addraa,';styla aoabar iai aisa vaai4. " '. . , . Oar aak af pattarnrfot siaits ad child raa, aia traaafar aat taraa tiftan mu: in . . n.u a Here4 with a aatltra.. As- 4 araas ail !!. an ariUra StatMaMS - Pattara OrpartaiMW' .Vaaa aitktraaC-aaw.JUaa. Wedding Performed a High Noon oaturdav Salem yonnr neonle will he in forested to learn of the wedding vi .j una u. ueorge, son of Mr, uu jura. yy. f. ueorge of "Salem and Miss Lillian Dahl of Silrer ion, at me George anartmeiita aaiuraay at high noon. Minnie Strand and Joe B. Davis were the only attendants. The ainri ruK semce was read h-r n W. C. Kantner in the presence of aoom so relatives and rriends of the bridal eonula . Tm, mediately foUowing the ceremony ana mrs. ueorge left for a brief honeymoon at the Oregon ireacnBS. ur. ueorge is well kmn t saiem naving been zradnatAri from Salem high school with the class of 1929 and since that time has been connected with the city engineer s Oince. Mrs. George has hpen iaeiit m the office of the groom's "fath ers restaurant. They plan to mass baiem their homo upon luwr return irom the coast. . a Salem Couple Married fcvent of Saturday Of Interest to nrsny Salem peo- vm wiu Dm me announcement of the wedding , of Miss Bethlne Poage, daughter of Mrs. Daisy Poage, and Loren Loose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loose of this etty. The ceremony was quietly mmormea eaturaay auernoon at the home ot Rev. D. J. Howe, officiating; minister. Immediate ly after the serrice the young couple left by. motor for Califor nia where they will spend a fort night, later returning to Salem to make their home. Mrs. Loose has been employed at the Marinello Beauty shop for some time. , Mr. Loose is associ ated with the Reo Sales and Ser vice company on High, street. t . .i- . Reverend L. V. Lucas and Mri Lucas .of Los Angelas, California, are guests of Mrs. Lucas' broth- r. W. T.Righy, for a tew days. They, are making- the trip by au- wnooue ana plan to drive to Vancouver aad Ssokana -hfora returning to their home la California. Miss Margreta Millard fa .tUhiI- ing the week ead with bar parents, Mr. and Mrs, K. '.BJ MlllanL: Last week end the MUlarda. aarf ifu. wia uooa enioyed a tour of the ail. ioo loop SOTre. t r ' a . - Mr. aad Mrs. W. H. Rarrbardt ware dinner smesta at ma ham Mr., and Mrs.. a FSwirer of ronuun, weanesday evealng. .: i.:- '.- :- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mniw and children of Das Uolaaa. Tn will arrfre Ola weekend to-'be the Kuescs ac im. and Mrs. T nn oayior, - Mr. and Mrs. Janaa ViFarina left Saturday, afternoon for a tws weeks' motor trip to Seattle. Vic- na, ana Vancouver, B.,C,4 Mrs. TJL B. BUI 'danrhtiiV rfta. lotte ad Joan Hoke' of Pendle ton, house guest of Mistress Char lotte, .spent several dm i Pnrt. land this week,-,.,.- Mr. and Mrs" J. w. Trar f Portland ? are week end bonsa guUatMhe Kbrne of Mri' and Mrs. Douglas Mtjfi r ;V;v::: Mr. and Mrs. Clark E. Nelson of Portland are the weekend guests of Dr. and MrsL - W. ft Lytla, - - Golden Hour Club' Has Annual Picnic The annual picnic of the Golden Hoar club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Millard on Friday night. The -lawn of the Millard home furnished the scene for the picnic supper to which the members of the club invited their families. Following the sup per hour music and a pleasant so cial ume was eniayed in the-guest twuim oi ina juiiara noma. mose present for tils affair were Mr. and Mrs. flarla AS-. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. pemberton. M and Mrs. A. A. Siewert. fr ,n Mrs. L. R. Springer, Mr, and Mri W. H. Brets, Erie Butler, Claude Van siyke. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sisson, Mr. and Mrs Uium cisnop-, Mr. and Mrs, C.TA. Spra Blshop. Mr. and Mrs; C. A. Sprague, and Mr. and Mrs. Millard. a a a Miss Olive BarnKard Is Complimented Miss Olive Barnhard. wedding to Leonard ChadWk will be an event of Thursday was the inspiration for an informal bridge party at the home Of Miss Beneitta Edwards Thursday a. Following brldza In at n tables a late sunner- vu umm by Miss Edwards: Guests for this j affair were Miss Barnhard, . Miss tiarneit Adams, Mis Caroyl Bra den, Miss - Harriett Skinner of jfortiana. Miss Irene Rltnar. ut. LoRsyne Haag, Miss, Lulu East- riage ana Miss Edwards . - - a a. . , . . . Siirerton Mrs. Ida Petr.n Benson was married the last rtf the month to' Walter Troutma n-at Ananeim, California! Mr. Trout- man is an Anaheim real estate man. " " Mrs. Troutman will h bered at Silverton both as - a young arl whejihexJatKer. tn Rev. N. Peterson, was naatava xnniiy church ton 11 'years, -and later as Mrs. Charlea " From Silverton. - Mr;' and Mrs. Bentson went to Montana whara ey were inr buslesfCtOr asnum- aer or years. Flroyears;ago Mr. Bentson died at which tln it. widow went to Anaheimi Califor nia iu mace ner. some .with bar mother. Mrs. N. Peterson, who Is l"i uvmg. there aad who Is now a. s . -v . - - Miss Cora Bader and Mlsa Aa. ea. Walsh of San Trandseo, Cal ifornJa. aniTid to Salem Satur- aay axternooa, to. spend sT- few fltT( t the home of Mr.- and Mrs.s A.:; J Bader.' In tha Rimi Coirt apartments The Callfor- Bia visitors plan to stop in -Seafe jie.: 1 vwtona and -v Vancouver when they will board the. S. -8; Alezaader tor their return trip Brooks Residents . Elnjoy Summer Party Brooks. One of the largest and most delightful summer par ties of the summer was given Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ward. honoring Mrs. Ward, the occa sion being her birthday. At iaie aour reiresnments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Ward was the recipient of many lorely guts. Tnose present were: Mr. -and Mrs. Jim Sim, Mr. and Mrs, Dora ward and daughter Caroline Ward, Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Marr and daughter Beverley Marr, all of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blanton, Sr., and children, Kath- enne and Glen Blanton; Mr. and Mrs. jonn Lesber, Mr. and Mrs. Art Rasmussen. and dauehter Anene Kasmussen, Mr. and Mrs, Kaymond Blanton, Jr., and chil- oren DeEtt aand Raymond Ill- Mrs. Sylvester Harris. Miss Edna Lesber, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.-Har ris, Miss Lavon Harris, Miss Ina Lesher. Mr. and Mra rnett. and sons, Joer Jr., and Boyd Jjennett, George Lesher, Albert Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey runaige and children Glesnor, Lavon and Barbara Brnndle-e. jonn L.esner Mr. and Mrs. O. L, Bauey, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones, and son Ronnie Jones. Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. George Taket, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kibby. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gibson, and the nostesses, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ward. mm Annual Picnic Is Jolly Affair One of the lolly times of the year for the staff of the United States National bank is tha annu al picnic. This year it Ws enjoyed at tho Dallas park. The staff and families of the staff to the number of about CO enjoyed swimming and games at the park and then a picnic sup per was served at 4 o'clock. Fol lowing this a social evenlnar was enjoyed. Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. - When- one's eneacemant i' announced. " good form to give .photographs to magazines or newspapers? f. ; . ' A, It la. now considered correct, but one must never do so nniea specially ; requested. . . ;r Q Should oeoDle in mrmrnfnv jhse black-bordered. sUfionary t Aijl hoirs poortasta' unless the border- is verr narrow. . Q. If a "guest : breaks a glass, What should he do? ; J- . ' A. A word of sis Cera rerrat I all that is necessary. , j. KIngwood Mrs. A. L. Annie- wane was Hostess, at a social aft ernoon Friday to members and friends of the Laurel Social Hour club, honoring her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. c. Applewhite of Clark ston. Wash., who Is her hooee guest. Mrs. J. c. Applewhite la chairman of the citixenshlp com mittee of the Federated Women's clubs of Washington. The local club members greatly enjoyed her talk on American citizenship nm. bracing the 18th amendment, law J eniorcement and women's respon sibility on civic questions. Several amusing games completed the aft ernoon's entertainment. "The hostess was assited In serv ing oy-tMrs. Eugene Krebs and jbiss Kstnenne Applewhite. The guest list inelnded Mra rt L. Adams, Mrs. Theodore. Bernard, Auoerc uau, Mrs. J. B. Smith, Mrs. R. A. Blerfna. ifr. E. W. Emmett, Mrs. Bernard Ben son, Mrs. Raymond Compton, Mrs. J. A. Tantlss, Mrs. J. P. Smart, Mrs. Warren B. Baker. Mrs. in. gene Krafts, Mrs. Albert Beckman. -sa, mrs. ts. ts. riack, Mrs. Olln Cannov. Mra. RaHIti ueaver, Mrs. Mary Beaver, and tha nonor nest. Mrs." J. c - - - rr a a a Monitor. ' Auanst x r . taoa Cook, who Is visiting here tross ms Angeles, entertained ror her father, Erie Lindberg, at his home. Wednesdav m occasion neing in honor of his i sin Birthday anniversary; ine eveninc vaa anenf In playing cards and the-nrixea wara iwoa oy Mrs. EmU Anderson and as. o. white, the consolation go- iag w Mrs. carimar Amnndaaa. Those enjoying the evening were mr. ana Mrs. c. M. Lindberg of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sostvold, Mr. and Mrs. Carimar Amunaaon. Mr. and Mra. Kmti Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. White. Mrs. L. D. Lannn Xtm James Cook, Eric Lindberg. : , rs. Bobby Anderson. Arnia rhrhi. of ferson. Teddy Rostrold. Alta Aaderson and Misses WaivoLen on Cannon Cook. Dorotbv An. dersOn. Korma ' Roatvoid. r.. Anderson, Clara Cbristoff ran nd Carol Oook. Refroshments were served bv tha boataaa iui,t. d by Mrs. White and Mra. Rost vold, : - ".--,"-., ' concerninjr Salem popu lace that it does not appre ciate music If this be true or not it becomes less " ob vious' as the seasons rollby Dorixur the past year there were some remarkably fine concerts, botn local and import ed, and with here and there some lamentable failures in - ap preciation it . appeared that, the interest m music was crowing. The MacDowell club, the Cham ber music club for the first time in Salem, the . excellent chorus .groups of Prof. XL W Hobson, and the Schnberts. and even to a newly 'organized symphony under the direction bf Prof. William Wallace Graham,' aU contributed splendidly to Salem music prog ress. This year .if rumors material ue there will be more music than there has ever been known ror saiem. Tho MacDowell clnb has tome brilliant plans for the coming year, with especial attention giv en to local talent. .The Lions eiuo has a tentative arrange ment made whereby tba presi dent's own band will come to Salem October 1. This would be an outstanding musical -treat which would be given In the large horse show pavilion at the fairgrounds where - hundreds -of people could enjoy It to Its best advantage. There is genuine discussion concerning bringing at least one performance of the Seattle sym pnony under the direction of Krueger to Salem: also It is strongly rumored that the Port land symphony under Van Roog- straton win give at least one con cert here this winter. At an informal tea given re cently plans were started for bringing back to Salem tor this winter the Chamber music trio which brought so much pleas ure to music lovers here last winter. There will be a new celloist it is rumored for this group. At this meeting Mrs. Monroe Gilbert was elected act ing president and Mrs. C. P. Bishop honorary president. in addition to this rather stag gering proposed program for mu sical Salem there will be several private recitals of outstanding brilliance if present plans con tinue. All in all It would seem that music in Salem will play a very important part in the life of the winter season. e a a . - Heights boy who has been era-f if A f II 1 1 p jr ployed at Toledo tha past year. I fipitl lllli IS Happy Picnic Scene One of tha delightful affairs Miss Mae Rauch Entertains Visitor Miss Ann Boentje and her sis ter Miss Helen Boentje of Newman drove, ftebraska, have been the house guests of Miss Mao Raudh for the past few days. They came here following a tour by motor of the Crater lake region," Mt. Hood loop, and other scenic drives. Several affairs have been eiven In compliment to the visitors since tnelr arrival here. Mrs. Larrie Walker entertained with dinner Friday night with covers laid for Miss Etta White, Miss Ann Boen tje, Miss Helen Boentie. Miss Mae Rauch. Mlsa Lena Belle Tartar enter tained with an informal dinner Saturday night with covers placed for Miss Ann Boentje. Miss Helen Boentje, Miss Mae Rauch and Mrs. Mary Rauch. The guests accompanied h-v Mlsa Rauch will leave Sunday for WiU sonvnie wnere the Misses Boentje wux oe entertained by Mr. and Mrs. TJ. Eilers. From there thv wj go io x-oruana rrom Which place Mlsa Helen Boentje will leave tor ner Home in Nebraska, a a a Salem Heights. Harror Pr. ltt and Miss Hazel Jones, pepu- r young ioik Of Salem Heights were quietly married Friday morning at 10 a. m. by -Rev. Hugh Foulke at the Jason Lee parsonage. Only the immediate families of the bride and groom were present The young couple wili Cake a trip by motor on their honeymoon and then will move to North Salem to occupy their newly 'built home. Word war received today that Melvia Qlemena. former Salem m r ii , was married Monday at Roaebnrg to Crystal Sammera of Salem. The eouple have not made defi nite plans as yet as to their fu ture home, but will reside In Sa lem, t until thev have decided wherw the' win live -penna- fop the week was the picnic sup nently. .-? .: , per for ; which Mrs. T. Don Bay- ... , i . t, loV was hostess Friday evening Salem Maids Win JL14' ? ler flnbnd, Dr. C ' vm'---- - . . - juayior. special rlonor j Following the sapper hour la Northern New York at SU-1 music, and a happy serial H- vfer Bay on Lake Caorge there is I war enjoyed. ft T.,M. C.-A, camp that has spe- XSuests for tMs affair were the cial interest to a .large group of honor guest, Sr. F. Don Baylor, Salem folk for'lt'was there re- Mr. and Mrs. John Stimpson, Mr. cently that honor was brought and Mrs. Earl Daue. Dr. and home to the-ity. ' ' - Mrs. Frank Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. . Many organisations such, at the I Una Simpson. Mr. and Mr T.-M C. Athe T. W. a A., In- Jack Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mon- duatrial . groups, - church mission- roe Gilbert, Lee Spits bark, and ary societies and such meet for the hostess, Mrs. Baylor, summer conferences. Large groups Mrs. Earl Dane assisted Mrs. I of young folk, two from each col-1 Baylor at the supper hour. iega go inere to oe on the work- . . Ing sUff of the camp. Miss Pauline CJ . 1 r and. Miss Edith Findley, daugh- Arden OOCiai VilVeil tera of Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Find- Af- Clemenrji Hnma ley, are there this summer repre- t, "m . seating Willamette university. . beautif ul gardens adjoin : During the past week tennis J111 hZ.? ' 1 nd Mr" tournamehti havd been In prog- mw wjU e the scene ress at the camp among the worn- of n,?TabIe lcMrMIn aocial. On enrolled. At the beginning of W JrjZ!S?T f" from the lonrnhments, two elsten from .? f f10' ne" tnf Jdiefl Pennsylvania held thi ! elSmplon. il0'0 th Presbyw ship from 1 eastern colleges. At . Jt church, will be hostesses the ead ot the-tournament Pauline 'or. tn? casj". and Edith Findley held the eham- , An restlag program of mu- pioashlp of the conference, with tnd tne TlaS ot a French Edith-winning tho final hard drm hy Miss Genevieve Thay foaght game. er has been arranged for the -The? umpire was from the na- Ieasur ' the guests, tional league of umpires-In; the VZiUt'rti gi?. Returns gamo forthe beneflt of .the en- rrom the "hlUppmes tire conference there at that time. Mrs. L. M. Scharff 5f Nebras- 1, , k avenue has returned from the " ?' ? i 7 Teeple have Phnipplne Islands where she had as their house guest for the spent the winter with her daugh- rir Wek' Dd r' - ter' MrB- Beckendorf. and Cook and children, Evol, Gerry family. . and Douglas, of Vanderhonf P Tha. nxi,.. . . C. . - i . wcv.cuuuiia us to ra . They also visited relatives in him tt.. 77. r rZr nd we7el accompanleS ver enrouteto Salem. Mrs. Cook on their return by Mrs Scharff is a niece of Mrs. Teeple. Mr. They came by way of Europe' 2? S Vi, 0t the Vander- ,4ta b0t two montSI on " " . . 1 "e continent and several weeks " I in England Mrs. Russell Bonesteele. accom- a a a panled by her mother, Mrs. Jeatne Mr. and Mrs Walls. rrftn V. Brigg. returned home Friday left Saturday afternoon ?y motor th wlmWaAhinStn' Wher? for brief vacatioratAsToria! aii!i Cn ih5 UMf11 ? Seaslde nd he Tillamook beacft i Pi BSl and f&mIlT 'r They Pect t0 r6tur" to Salem past two weeks. Wedneadav. Sardonyx Mascot Gives Confidence To VirgOffioiii) " '. .... v fTJM49at-ore vttaoat thtt item t TOXJ ware born be tween August 14 and fieptambar 14, whan . tha Sua la in Virgo, or hid this sign of ue sooiao in ue as- mdant af tha tinia tl ronr hbtn. m aralik to gija aatHorars tan any other .type. For Virgo beopte run less true to astrolosioal fvrm uu any otnars. - -' An earUmateriai sign to Vlnro. aymbeUxed by a Virgin' fcoldinjr soma ears or com, and yet, cur lomdy enough, it is apparently ruiea Dy tne airy Intellectual planet Mercury. This combination of the most restless of the planets with mouonj vs mm aaru proauoes mich a strange mixture that "some aatrol ocaxa are Inclined to bellava prirgo is really under the'lnflienoa I nil to tho Sun as to bafiSa'(Ilacovi-r. ! On the other hSL tiara la a Clrro typa th atcnllyjds seam Mercury and the earti.' vTh'iy have Itta IntattaaJualoVf.Mercu Ndthoat tha a3xS?awf xiailty bnd earlnar U oonfera upon thoM born under Gkmlni. and they like-' .www umrw w -rut paaenca ana anteraet to material things oom hnoniy aasoctatad with tha aaitn. jWhUa thay ara pncal.' orderly uw uuui utay are aao senstava, aubtU and lncttnad te be esceed Inity varaatfla, ; The" month of ' August' has two birthstoaeathi safaoByx and the peridot each, of which- baa niMUo vbrtues, ' eeodtng te an- j deaf legend, which should be of j ' -. v .rsw-oorn. ur ue aaracTx.. It .was said of old thai tt aharpened tha wlta of tta wear4 era, making them fearleaiVan victorious. Ja Rome It was highly, ragardad as a Ullaman f or JLaaaV mwmrm manarea aa am ardonyg rings when they wei ying Important easca'To ln optlmlsia tathair clients if 'ofi tJJf -fJ Aa for the perlddC chrrsollta. it u i. 2.? vzrt man was Known aa i IT Wyinef lnsplratip" ThV ww as Augusts nowan sc&rlai xna avaraaa wiva . r a' muck la aaad of soma stimulus ts faith la bis awn ahtiu&a W Stan has alas produeeVbidlrMuali1 who are tmihaasureably snra of' JMelvaa. The Amrrteaa' crrUo.' nry U Kaaekan. was bora waas' thi Sun was la tlitoslxn!ajtd mm was the Entfisn oUat. tC h Wans, ThaorrBretoatTie aaethefi " fiv CTjroniT. - ... .. .iTr.. it . imri - , -f VrlBatagtODt!m Mounted i mm urn awvasmuw reliuumsgg- . . f ' . . s -.-"i ' V an you appreciate a cool kitchen . Smobtttop br Tappan Gas Range with lmiilatM oven and automatic heat control, cooks tne food and not the cook. The Lorgfc Smooth Cooldng Surface enables you to keep four vessels boiling with only one burner halt on. 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