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t 1 PAGE ElGOTf H OltCGON STATESMAN.' Salem. -Uregwy aSmdar tforirfg?, Septenber 7 1930 v -:- Events of Interest in lrcies -:- i . TV X I jTI I V I hnria - V iisia - MUD U n i i i 1 Findley Wedding Impressive Service A beautiful and Impressive wedding was solemnized at 3 o'clock Saturday af ternoon at .the liome of Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley, when their daughter Miss Mary E. Findley became the bride f Dr. Roy M. Lockenour. The bride attractively gowned in peach chiffon and yen 'etian lace, was given in marriage by her fathW. The groom was un attended. I Miss Jane rindley and Miss Muriel Oliver, nieces of the bride, opened the. lattice gate at the foot of the winding stairway leading to an Improvised bow of palms and flowers ot pastel tints, where Dr. D. H.. Leech, as sisted by Tr. Carl Gregg Doner, read the wadding service. Mus ' eal numbers by MUs Leisph ertson, Mis Pauline and Miss Edit Findley, and Mist Muriel Oliver preceded and followed the eeremony. The wedding march was played by Miss Louise and Miss Edith Findley. Immediately following the wedding service a reception was -eid. . W. The guest were met at tne door by Miss Eloise Findley and Introduced to the receiving line by Mr. Bayard Findley. which in cluded Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Find ley, Dr. and Mrs. Roy M. Locken our, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght H. Findley. They were then escort ed to the dining room by the Misses Louise and Pauline Find ley where ices were cat by Misa Moselle Hair and Mrs. Ella T. Edmunson, both of Eugene. Mrs. Bayard Findley, Mrs. Louise Robertson, Mrs. Paul Elliott and Miss Mary Parounaglan assisted with the serving. - The bride and groom left Sat urday evening for a short bon eymoon't will return before college otfM.and will be at home to thSt f i6nds at 2185 Chemeketa street- Mrs..Lockenoi el1 known . In Salem, having" from the Salem hlgj co uer attending WMameo university where she was actlvl all cam pus affairs. Followlist her di versity work she went, spending considerable tit In the Holy land, Turkey, Greece, Ger many and other European -countries. Following her return to this country Mrs. Lockenour served two and a halfyears as director -of religious education and Wesley foundation worker of the Methodist chur;h. -At the completion of her.-'ork in Eu gene, she became field secretary "for Oregon, Wasbton and Ida ho of the Nat'onal Council for the Prevention of war with head quarters in Portland. . Dr j.cicenour Is a member or ftc. teaching staff of the law school of Willamette university. Out of town guests invited to the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. M. Bayard Findley and chil dren, Eroise, Robert and Jane, of Centralia, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Ooorea Oliver and daughter Muriel, Pomeroy, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight H. Findley, Port land; Mrs. Sherman Loughridge, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Dr. and Mrs. Paul Sweet, Centralia, Wash.; Mrs. Sue Hair and Miss Mozelle Hair. Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood and son, Jlm mie, Portland and son Francis, Portland; Mrs. EUand; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dayla T. Edmund son, Eugene; Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Bartle, Eugene; Miss Mabel Ol son, Eugene; Mrs. A. N. Fisher, Portland; Mrs. M. B. Parouna glan and daughter, Mary, Pert land; Miss Emma Anderson, Port land; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Goudy, Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Paul El liott and Shirley Ann Elliott, Newberg; Miss Mildred Barthol omew, Portland; Miss Yvonne Vornell, Rldgefleld, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. John Eblnger, Tilla mook; Miss Lula Magruder, Cor vallis; Rev. G. K. Hartman and Miss Hartman. The Dalles, and Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Leech, Al bany. Miss Ruth Pnrdy, of Turner, and Mr. Clifford Roe of Silverton were married at the Methodist parsonage Saturday evening. Mrs. Rue has been at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pnr dy during the summer Vacation. She has been a school teacher for a number of years. The- newly weds will make their home In Sil verton where Mr. Rue is eoanecS ed with one of Sllverton's bank!. Miss Purdy la well known In Sa lem, where she was a member of the teaching staff of the local schools. Kingwood Mr, and" Mrs. Rol lin Beaver entertained Thursday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. , Desmond T. Fulps of Waldport. Cards whiled away the evening hours, after which Mrs. Beaver sered dainty refreshment. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pattlson. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Kron, all of West Salem; Mr. and iMrs. Desmond T. Fulps and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Rollln Beaver. . West Salem Th young people or tne Senior spworta league held their first tail social Friday eve- nfng in the church basement. They called ft kitchen party and th kitchen Idea was carried out in tne games, refreshments and dress of the participants. Twenty three young people were- present. Ward ha Just bees received at Wlllamett university er th saar riago of Georgia Fairbanks asd . Vernon R.- Taylor. , Cleveland. Ohio. MIm Fairbanks was grada- ated la 1030 and Mr. Taylor was V a member of ta. class a 1ISS. 'The; wedding; was frerfnrssed at tne bride's home. The couple are . bow at bom at 41fc South Web- wter street, Kokomo, Indiana. Year's Activities Begin for Local Y.W.CA. FOLLOWING a very busy sum mer during which time most of the efforts have been cen tered on the activities at Camp Santaly, the Salem T. W. C. A. will begin its fall and winter ac tivities with an executive board meeting beginning at 10 o'clock Tuesday fa the Y. W. C. A. club rooms. Mrs. C. S. Hamilton win preside. Reports will be given concern ing the work of the summer Camp Santaly, and plans will be made for the fall setting up- conference which will be held at Camp San taly, September 19. At this con ference. Miss Effie Magulre, na tional secretary of the northwest for the Y. W. C. A. will be presr eat. At this meeting plans will be made for the year and projects will be decided Upon. Saturday the executive commit tee of the Encinitis club met at the Y. W. C. A. with the gener al secretary. Mrs. Elizabeth Gal laher, and th club president. Miss Mildred Jsdsoa, and made plans tor a weekend to be spent by the dub at Camp Santaly. September IX and 14. At this time officers wiQ be installed and plans for the year formulated. Thoe meeting on this commit tee were chairman. Miss Mable Curry, Miss Gertrude Chamber lain. Miss Dorothy Franks, Miss Bessie Tucker, from committee on transportation, and Miss Judson and Mrs. Gallaher. , Invitations have been Issued for a musicals, Friday evening, in her residence studio, at which time Stephen Whitford, artist pupil ef Abby Whiteside wiU be presented. Mr. Whitford is vis iting on the coast but plans to return to New York about the 17th of September to resume study with Miss Whiteside. He will give several concerts en rent east. Miss Whiteside was a former Portland teacher, bit is now located In Los Angeles, California. A very new method of piano technique is being pre sented. Several Portland guests will be Included la the invitation list. Miss Grace Taylor aas re sumed her duties as school nurse after bet vacation. The first week ot which was spent la th feres reserve ai Harden Lake. BOTthera Idaho. Later Miss Tartar and : ITiaa : T3t Field motored to Grater Lake aaa us southern Oreooa faaatfae takfof a trip down tha Roosartlt highway into th redwoods a Mrs. George Chamberlain of washiagtoa, d. c to to the city xor an uaetuute uat ui guest act Miss NiaaParriaa at All i North Summer street. 00mfiimMH-Mi .iiiiii mauf tnjniii... in n n iin.n nim yiSt:t-'-TT ww,,, ,.w,tl1 . jjJ a.,. , 1 i$ " - " li Hit ' ' ' If M . J- Hi) " ' v. ' 1' ' Today We Present . . . :. . .. College days are just over the way, and urtth the joyful approach comes preparations in homes all over the country for departure of sons and daughters to distant schools. Salem, too, contrib utes a full quota to the hightr educational insti tutions. Five of the young women who are among tliat group are pictured today : Upper row, left to right Miss Wilda Fleener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fleener, who will enter Oregon State college; Miss Margaret Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wagner, who will be a freshman at the University of Oregon; Miss Ruth Fick, daughter of Mrs. Norrine Fick, plans to attend Willamette. 'Lower left Miss Julia Creech, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Creech, who re turns for her second year at University of Ore gon, where she is affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Lower right Miss Eleanors Wright, who will be a freshman at Oregon State this jaU. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Wright. SOCIAL CALENDAR SunJay, September 7 Concert of music, First Christian ehureh, 7:30 o'clock, with Frances Smith, violinist, and Florence Howe McCracken, organist.' Monday, September 8 Children's Divisional Guild meets Monday, 6:30 -potluck supper with Mrs. A I Dark, 97S at "street. . Tuesday, Seftetibtr 9' Business Ctrls-las "-of Tirst Methodist S. 8. will meet Tuesday evening, September 9, home ot Misses Ruth and PfaVMbe McAdams, TBI South 12th street. Y. W. C. A. executive committee, 10 o'clock, Y. W. C. A. clubrooms. Luncheon at noon. Wednesday, September 10 Missionary meeting First Congregational church will meet at the home of Miss Edith Hasard, MO South Summer street, Wednesday, September 10, 2: SO p. m Rev. Charles Kellogg of China will be guest speaker. Thursday, September 11 North Salem W. C. T. U. will meet next Thursday, afternoon 2 o'clock at tha home of Mrs., Dora Forge 155S North Summer street. All members are urged to attend as an election ot officers will be held at this time. Friday, September 12 Daughter of Veterans regular meeting next Friday evening, 8 o'clock. Woman's club house. Episcopal Junior Guild will meet with Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, 19 S West Washington street, Friday, 2:30. Liberty. The Liberty Wom an's club met at the Community hall Thursday afternoon for Its first meeting ot the year. The th meetings axe to be held on the first Thursday of the month instead of the third Thursday as meeting was earlier this year than usual due to the fact that in former years. The officers for this year are: president, Mrs. Al Brown; vice president, Mrs. W. D. Olden; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. W. W. Westen house. Thos present were Mesdames Oldest, Staeey, Brotherton, Seegar, Dallas, Zo aeL Gilbert. Richards, Fair, Brown, Cunningham, Oakman, and Westenhouse. The next meeting will be Held tha first Thursday in October and the hostesses are Mesdames VL Cun ningham, Brotherton, and -pAI Brown. Mrs. Josephine- Stewart, well known Salem woman, is a. xuest la tha elty at the home ot her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slater en Rural ava nue. Mrs Stewart d return ta tha ttairarelty ot Orerea esmpu this fan vkere aha ta htrusemoth r at the Ctnaa phi Beta soror ity house. ' Dean and Mrs. Roy Hewitt have notified Salem friends that they have arrived. In Mew York and era expected nosna Monday morning. Olive M. Doak, fit s .1 Guest at tha A, Volchok home today, Morris Medofsky. person al secretary to the American am bassador at Berlin and his niece, MUs Sarah Bosumingt formerly with the American legation tt Berne, Switzerland. Mr. Medofsky will leave for Berlin, Monday. Miss Bosnming will remain in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Bush and family, who have been spending the summer at their summer bom at Agate Beach, are ex pected to return Sunday to their Salem home for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Slade and family also returned from the coast this week, closing their summer home. Tha Misses Jessie aad Amy Martin are spending a week at Cannon BeaCh. They- will return by way of Seaside) Astoria, and Portland whom they will visit with Mrs Trlptt, former Salem achool teacher. tin. K. A. Graenweod left Fri day far her home In Salt Lake City, after havtar tlsited with ralatirot and 'friends la Fortlgad, Aurora and- Salon tor the past several weekSi e Miss Virginia Holt it among tha Sales atadaata registering at Oregost State college this tan. mas UaU, attended Willamette University last year. - - Society Editor. 7 : X fktx V-V 1 1 V, W.J I F i! Church Class Horiors Mrs. K. Upmeyer Honoring Mrs. Katherlne Up meyer ot Oakland, California, the Bereans ot the First Methodist church enjoyed a dinner and so cial evening last Wednesday at the home of Miss Hetta Field, Chestnut Farm. 1 Mrs. TJpmeyer was for several years teacher of this class. Miss Field Is the present teacher, hav ing held tbhis position sines Mrs. Upmeyer reft Salem to make her home in California. After dinner a delightful social evening was spent. Mrs. Upmeyer gave many interesting incidents of her stay in our neighboring state. uuesTs of tne evening were Mrs. Katherine Upmeyer, Mrs. A. A. Underbill, Mrs. William Dfll man Smith, Mrs. W. W. Emmons, Mrs. Almira Hale, Mrs. Josephine Taylor, Mrs. Edith Bagley; Ber eans present were Miss Maud Sim ons, May Hale, Ina Koon, Mildred Simons, Amy Martin, Ethel Rob erts, Laura Hale, Jessie Martin, Grace Taylor, Grace Elisabeth Smith, Una Heist, Florence Cun ningham. Alma Pohle, and Hetta Field. The Business Girls class of the First Methodist Sunday school will meet next Tuesday evening, September 9, at the home of the Misses Ruth and Phoebe McAd ams. 765 South 12th street. . The hostesses are serving a six o'clock dinner to the entire class. If any member cannot attend, it has been requested they will please notify the Misses McAd ams in advance. Each one is ask ed to bring her own dinner ser J lee. Following the dinner a bus ness meeting will be called after which the group will enjoy a so cial evening. The Housewife $ Idea Box re steep Lacks as Order Est yod aref fbacd Ct a fcti irtich ha alm iro .perf trta suddenly refuse to open r tJ bat some part of tha lock J setao rusty, to prerent xat frcr nappening, occasions y mp t&o - v Ifr " x U y - OU. Turn Ik nhottt ta tbo laet C2a wil gire the lock suOdenToi to- t&sp -Ifc ta order. ; Tar couaiwira. i : Charming Aftair Fetes Kappa Members A charmingly appointed tea was held Saturday afternoon irom three to fire o'clock when local members and alumnae ot Kappa Kidds Gamma of tha University of Oregon and Oregon State col-. lege, were, joint hostesses at tne horn of Mrs. Brazier smau nos ering a group of Salem girls who plan to enter school this fall. The tea table was exquisite with its - lovely sliver appoint ments, centered with a lovely bouquet of pastel tinted sweet peas, flanked with pink and green tapers which reflected a lovely soft flew' tor the setting. Large bouquets of fall flowers were used effectively throughout the rooms of the Small nouse.. Mrs. Da Fry. Jr. and Mrs. Harry Millier'aoored taa during tho afternoon whila Miss Koveaa Byre, Mian Marian Hand and Miss Mary Reynolds assisted with the serving. Active chapter girls from Sa lem . include the Misses Virginia Sis son. Maxlne Myers and Julia Creech. About 30 guests called during the tea hours. D. A. R. Holds First Meeting of new Year The first meeting of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution was held Saturday afternoon at the public library with Mrs. John Orr presiding. Business for the afternoon included the discussion of plans for raising funds for the Champoeg Memorial and the forming of committees for the state fair booth, and Constitution day, September 17. t Year books were given to the 'members by Mrs. John R. Allgood, chairman ot that department. The committee for the state fair booth includes the Mesdames Carey Martin, Roy Mills, Alton Hurley, and Misses Eva Serree, and Ola Clark. Following the business session an interesting program wabs pre sented whlbch included the gen eral message for the afternoon given by Mrs. U. G. Shipley, while Mrs. S. L. Mlnerd read poems from Salem writers, including the writings of Mrs. J. C. Nelson, Miss Edna Garfield and Mrs. Blanche Jones. The next meeting of the organ ization will be held at Woodburn, October 4, with Mrs. Frank Set tlemeier as hostess. W. C. T U. has Interesting Meeting The W. C. T. U. met for its regular meeting Tuesday In Union hall at the corner of South Com mercial and Ferry streets. Mrs. Ed G. Ross had charge of the de votions. A special guest was Mrs E. C. Charlton, a member of the union, but who has not been able to be present for some time. Mrs. Charlton gave a short talk and read a message from the master of the state grange, M. Hulet. Short talks and readings were given by Mrs. Floyd White and Mrs. Thompson, both of whom spoke on the subject of the meet ing, "cigarettes," and "narcotics." Requests were made at the bus iness meeting for articles to be made by the members and placed in the W. C. T. U. booth at the state fair. A second request was made for eld magaxlneav and newspapers to he brought to the Union hail with in tha next 10 days, airs. Almtra Reed win place: these where they are needed. Music for the afternoon was furnished by Mrs. Charles Fess enden and Mrs. T. D. Yarnes who sang a duet accompanied by Mrs. Thompson at the piano. . Labish Center Florence Stark er Burr entertained Informally at her home Friday evening honor ing Miss Constance Weinman who will leave Sunday to take up her duties in the Sstherlin high school, where she will teach sci ence, mathematics, and Latin. Games, conversation, and music were enjoyed, and at a late hour refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present were the honor gnest. Miss Weinman, Miss Emma McClaughry, - Miss Marty Sewell, Miss Frances Klampe, Miss Naomi Hornschuch, Miss Grace Klampe, Miss Erma Horn schuch, and the hostess, Mrs. Burr. Brooks The Brooks Ladies Aid society held their regular business meeting at the home of Mrs O. L. Bailey on Thursday af ternoon. Owing to the busy sea son a small number were present. Mrs. Bailey served Ice cream and cake to the following guests, Mrs. John Lesher, Mrs. Wayne Gibson. Mrs. C. A. Bailey, Mrs. Jeff Wall, Mrs. Monroe Ward and granddaughter, Beverley Marr, Mrs. J. S. Duniary. and the host ess Mrs. O. L. Bailey. Mrs. Wayne Gibson will enter tain the Aid in her home at the next meeting which will be held i two weeks. Rickey A wedding of more than ordinary interest to this community occurred Friday af ternoon at the congregational church in Salem, when Miss Mary Louise Lanka became the bride of Lt Hubert da Boise Eewis. Rev. W. C. Ksntner officiated. Mrs. Lewis Is tha daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lanke and has : spant tha greater part of her Ufa in this community where she has been actively Interested in all ; eommaaity affairs. She was a member of the larg est eighth grid class to graduate front this district, is a graduate of th Salem high school and has been employed at tha state li brary for some time. Lt. Lewis is the son of Mrs. C. t. Lewis, formerly at Salem, bat now of Corrallls. He is a graduate of tha Salem high. . .... Dr. and Mrs. Hill Entertain Camp Group Dr. nd Mr.xDsTia Hill enter tained girls who ..ware at Camp Santaly Jhttaiununer, at their homo- 2lti'Sath Church street, Friday evening. Supper wa served .u- enrMnndfna; tne Hill home after which a reel of moving pictures taken by nr. am ak.ciay shown the guest. Several out-ot-town vl- ors Including miss ijrm swe ars, director of the camp this sum mer, and W. S. Baker of Portland enjoyed the evening at, tho Hul home. Miss Rogers expects to leave soon tor th east where she "will take some additional work along this line. The gaast list from Salem in cludes the Misses Jf arjorie Try on, Sulh Shepard, Alice Berry, camp nurse. Miss Georgia Wills, head Of hand craft and swimming, Gretchen Spencer, Grsce Barley, Louisa Brown, Jane Robinson, Lydia Parrion, Dorothy , Lipps, Francis Kyle, Dorothy Shephard, Flavia Downs, Charlotte Hill and tha Mesdames ShepartL JJnfstad er, Jones, Tryon, and cJimraie Tryon, Julius Shepard, JLrden Shepard, Joseph Shepard, and WHUam Shepard and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. David Hill. The regular missionary meet ing of the First Congregational church will meet at the home of Miss Edith Hazard, 640 South Summer street, Wednesday, Sep tember 10, at 2:30 p.m. An in teresting speaker will be Rever end Charles Keilog of China, while Mrs. Sabra Coates will be devotional leader. Mrs. P. Li Waters will sing. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Miss Edith Hazard. Mrs. C. W. Biener, Mrs. W. I. Staley, Mrs. E. i. Doneil and' Mrs. J. C. Tibbets. Miss Julia Creech, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Creech, arriv ed home Friday from a fortnight s visit with friends in Seaside and Portland. Statesman Pattern 2011 Pattern 2011 Septemb 3rd By ANNE ADAMS Carefully designed frocks will slenderize any figure, and the model presented today includes features Just tor this purpose. The bodice dlagonel closing with its slender revere, the front skirt psael created by clever placing of side flares, and the extremely smart puffed sleeves snugly fitted at the wrists, are subtle details to render a slim appearance. Pattorn 2011 may bo developed in printed or plain material flat or canton crepe, dull satin. Chiffon velvet. reorrettA ar marn. cain. Jf a print is chosen, be sura me aesign is very small ana on a dark around. The outstanding fall colors are black, brown, dark green, navy blue and wine. May be obtained nly in sizes 36, 28. 40. 42 und 44. Sice SS Tmtr 5 1-8 yards of S9 inch material. Ko dressmaking experience t ewtsry tn mike this model irttn ar setters. Yardage for every lie. sad simple, exact iaitrae (tea are given. (tend fifteen eenta ia coins are folly wrapped, or atampe (or each ratters. Write plainly yoor nam, address sad style nember. Be sure, te state aise vented. Oar sew fall sad winter fashion beek eentalninr ezeniaite modeie for ednlts and children nd ea ' excellent essortaaeat transfer patteras sad stamped novelties, is aow ready. Price fifteen cents. Book with pstterm. SS caU. Adr dresa. ell null end order te State aiaa Pattern Oepartaaeat, SdS West 17th street. Kew York City. ENROLL NOW FOR FALL TERM SALEM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 13U Center Street phona 2I Director: R, W. HANS SZlTiV Opera and Coneert Slater EUROPEAN VOICl? PEDAGOGUE y HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS - DIPLOMAS DEGRESS '3K5lpv Voice, mmmyi Counterpoint, Ccm- Evening Wedding Beautiful ' Affair THE marriage of Miss Ruby Drager and Orvillo Mishler of Sheridan, was solemnized at o'clock Saturday evening at the lme of the bride's, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rue Drager on North Capital street, with th Reverend William Stewart Gor don of Silverton reading the wed ding service before an altar banked with flowers and greens. The spacious rooms of the Dra ger horn were effectively and beautifully decorated with tall baskets ot autumnal Dowers and foliage. Tha bride was charming In her ecru lace bridal gown from Holy neaus, made foil and tight-fitting with a floor length hem line. She selected a tail lace cap tor her headrest and carried Shower bouquet of yellow roses. Iiss Margaret Drager, sister of the bride, and only attendant, was attractively -attired tar green chif fon with" hat to match and carry ing a bouquet of single asters.- Preceding the ceremony.ifMrs. Earl Pearey gave an appropriate vocal solo, while duringthe re peating of the vows. Tyrus Hill way, violinist, softly played Men delssohn's wedding .march, ac companied by Mrs. Pearcy at the piano. Miss Drager was given in marriage by her father. Robert Drager, her brother, served as best man. Following the wedding a reception was held with only Intimate friends and relatives of the couple in attendance. Mrs. George, Grabenhorst assisted at the reception. Mrs. Mishler Is well known in Salem, having been graduated from Salem high school,, later at tending Oregon State college where she was affiliated with Al pha XI Delta sorority. Mr. Mish ler was graduated from the Uni versity of Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Mishler left im mediately after the ceremony for British Columbia for several weeks, after which they will make their home in Sheridan until the first of the year when they, plan to move to Los Angeles, Califor nia. e Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Far k us had as their ' guests, Thursday and Friday, Mrs. O. M. Holt, of Glen dale, California, sister of Mrs. Barkus, and Margaret . Smith, Hollywood musician, who with Mrs. Holt motored north to speud in Canada. The California ; were on meir return trip ir. several weeks spent in thenor" Mrs. Holt tnent most of her tij . in the north at Ferndale and in Seattle and Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Sr., and daughter. Miss Priscilla, are home after spending the summer at their beach cottage at Nes kowln. o Mrs. F. C." Fowle who has been in San Pedro and San Francisco for several weeks has returned to her home on Center street. J DDI! L IS HELD Funeral services for Robert O. Donaldson, 70, will be held Mon day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at th Rigdon chapel, Rer. W. C. Kantner officiating. Donaldson died at a local hospital yester day following an operation which he underwent a week ago. Mr. Donaldson was constable of Salem 26 years ago, serving one term after which ha want to the middle west for a period. He eamo to Salem 64 years ago from Wisconsin, his native1 state. Four years after arriving here he mar ried Sarah Smith, who dirl here in lilt. He was also night watchman at the state institution for feeble minded, which position he held for 12 years prior to his death. He was 8UDArlnten1in nf ti.. state fairgrounds from 1800 to 169 a. lie was a member of the A. C. U. W. lodge her for 35 years. Two daughters. Mrs. Ella. nr. ron and Mrs. Ruby Poujade, lived in Salem, and it was with the lat ter whom he made his. home in recent years. Three sisters, a brother and two hiTf.hmi.ni also survive him. Col. Bartram is Seriously iU ReportedHere Colonel W. R DariMn 4. charge of the state Industries at the Oregon state iMmitentirrw has beea seriously ill at his homo up mr me past week. Physi cians said he was reeoMrlne probably would be able to resume his duties within tho next '0 days. . Bertram's Principal" dutl? have to do with the nimrm,ii ot tha state flax plant. - 1 FIEM (I Y