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PAGE SIS The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem.. Oregon. Friday Mornln?, July 24, 1931 Society Social Evening - : Honors Visitors . A delightful, social affair was tha, which was planned a a sort prise for Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Morris Reenter and Miss Dorothy Richter by a group of their friends. The RIchter'a have been guests In Salem -for. the rat two monthi and clan to leave Saturday enroute to their. expect to go by the southern route and will visit such places as Crater Lake and other scenic spots. ' -r ' ' The guests" in compliment toi Mr. and Mrs. Kicnter ana m Richter were Mr. and Mrs. Her man Tasto, Mr. and Mrs., Albert Oehler. Mr; and Mrs. Max Gehl har. Mr. and Mrs. William Briet xVe Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Homyer. Mr." and Mrs. Elton-H. Thompson. Mr.- and Mrs. Arnold Krueger, Mr. andMrs Clark Lee. Miss Ar thur Tastor. Miss Lougene Brle ke, , Miss Frieda Oehler Miss Gertrude Oehler, Mlsa , Clara Homyer, and Mark Gehlhar. -.; r ' Mrs. Ralph Matthews Complimented - Mrsl Ralph Matthews who has 'been a guest here from. Kansas City. Missouri, at the home of her mother. Mrs. A. L. Brown, has been the Inspiration for several at tractive affairs la the past weeks. One fv the prettiest of these events was the luncheon- for which -Mrs. A. T. Wain entertained her country home Wednesday af ternoon. The porch of the Wain ; borne made a gracious and cool setting for the small tables cen tered with pink phlox. ; . Covers were placed for Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. A. L. Brown. Mrs. Fred Steusloff. Mrs. W. S. Mott. Mrs. Kittle Graver. Mrs. George Dunsford. Mrs. Dan Fry. Sr.. Mrs. Ida Bibcock, Mrs. J; B. Craig, and Mrs. Wayn. Mrs. Craig assisted the hostess. The afternoon was spentsew ing and In conversation. - V Pleasant View The family and a few friends of Mrs. Aman da Plummer.' who is. 81 years old. gathered Sunday aC the home of Mrs. . Plummer's daughter, Mary F, Cole. All of Mrs. Plummer's family were present .excepting one daughter, Mrs. Edward Derry. of ' Albany. A basket dinner was arveri at the noon hour, and the dir w&b nent in vlsitinr. Those present were: Amanda Plummer. Albert Plummer, Scio. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weddle and grandson, Lamonte Weddle, Jefferson, Mr. IbiI Xfra XX7altr WnllarA inil Hon Merrill. Bremmerton. Wash., Mr. N. L. Kelly, Stayton. and , the hossis, Mrs. Mary F.. Cole and eon, Albert James, and daughter Zona. Pattern By ANNE ADAM9 r -' You: are always indifferent to the rising mercury, when you are smartly clad In one of the new cottons so popular with thefeml nine world this season. . Just as simple as can be, this little frock with square neck back, and Xront.' and - square detail In the skirt nare : joining. Sleeveless, of ; course, for real summer comfort, and. trimmed only with ruffling of olid color. Picture ' white, dimity or shantung dotted In red; a wide red leather belt, white around the neck and white Pan ama hat with red band. Lovely! . .Pattern 2172 may be dbtalned only in sizes 14, 1, 18,1X0, 32. 34. SC. 38, 40 and 42. Size 14 requires 3 V. yards of 31 inch fabric. -V- Yardage ; for every size, and simple, exact instructions are given. - NO dressmaking experi ence is-necessary to make this model with.eur prttern. o 4rMcajmk.fag axpertenra It Mh ry ta mkt this model aritS oar patters. . Var4sff tar ary tisa, mi Simpla. axart 4attrntina ara fivs. Sa4 fiftaaa tMU I or nth pattcra. writa plainly jr nana. 4dresa a ad tym aambar.- B aara ta atata wtnwa. - Tha aw aprtny ani aamiarr pat trra aatslof teat area aa axallent tart at cat at aftersooa. a porta aat bonsa draa. Imcarm. aaBMa ill ki.ldiaa' elotaaa. alaaydaliKatfal arcra . aory pattrna. friea of ratatsa fiftaca rent a. Catala awith pattars. tweaty fiva caata. Addraaa mil asall aad ar dr ( 8utaaaiaa Pattara Dapart 343 Waal 17th alraat. Nav Tark Citw. .. .......-.. ...... Olive M. Doak. SOCIAL CALENDAR 1 -t . I -. - '. - rnaay, jwy z , , Woman's Guild, picnic. Mrs. Percy F. Freeman home. Mollala read. Three Links club and picnic: dinner at 6:39 o'clock; all Rebekahs welcome. ;' j Sunday, Fourth annual reunion all i . Degree of Honor picnic.. at 12:30 o'clock. - - , 1 MInaeiota .picnic, Stayton Legion park, community dinner at 1 o'clock. - . Simpson reunion.-all day meeting at state fair grounds;, dinner served at 12:30 o'clock. .-Salem Woman's press club annual picnic; entertain husbands and members of newspaper staffs of city; River-dale park; luncheon at 1 o'clock, . t : :H;.-w.:4;V' Oh These Women! t i . : By I LEOLA ALLARD . : How would, you like to take your college education 'into some one's laundry and wash and Iron to keep the wolf from the door, while your husband walked the streets hunting work? And If you didn't like it, could you talk of It with a smile, and "kid your bad luck?.? J. , : I've never had a letter that so impressed me. I'm working for money I suppose, but X forget It when I get my mail. - The sincer ity of this woman and the cour age of her, and the sparkle left after a long hard grind! I'm go ing to let you have her letter:. "Dear Miss Allard: I like that tail-light you always, add to your column. Today you say that women-who work in times like this when so many need Jobs should lean on their husbands. . Spong ing off a poor-earner of a hus band isn't my idea of helping the cause of unemployment ... . You say they buy fine clothes that the; husband's salary alone wouldn't; permit. Tes. but isn't spending: supposed to put cash In circulation? . r "If I were earning money Just for luxuries and knew a girl who needed to work to live, I'd give it to her so fast you could hardly see nje for i dust. Nothing else could make me leave it however, and how would I know that girl would get it? Then how would JLget a fur coat better than Mrs. Jones'? 1 1 never wore one. Hubby .hasn't worked since last May. I am. caretaker in a cheap little hotel .where we got . four . cosy basement rooms, gas, light and S3 per -week, for two hours of my services j daily. We haven't seen a show since June. Thanks be. our clothesj are holding out and we are. as happy as we. know how to be. But I wouldn't take a job away from a woman who .wants fur coats') and- a Hispano eight (the magnanimous gesture). "She jneeds those luxuries as much as 1 need the extra bundle of washing I. do for the roomers upstairs.' and ' the world of busi ness needs' her money. The moreJ she buys, the sooner all the room ers will go back to work and give me bigger and better bundles of washing; Finish the neat little circle. won't; you Miss Allard? "We manage two .square and one round meal a day and I'm puffing up over the siffy ironing I can do on men's shirts and bee-veedees.1- Never knew It was In It En H (but only as long A) i 'i i ' . - . - r - - - - Ann f. -'ST IS- '-i f-. A regular x-oz. iottle cl CchLHlcs VAiniaLA EXTRACT Frc witli your i purchase of Cclilllliss Tm. - h ; Orance Pekoe or Japan Society Editor .... ! - - - - ' Fast Noble Grands" club, Joint July 26 ( of King clan, fairgrounds; Haxel Green; dinner served me!. And yet. till last June I never did a Hek of . work worth mentioning.: . I liYed where all the other women In the hotel workeM except me, and there, was a stiff little understanding be tween us women that X never did break through except to under stand It. They despised me be cause I was a sponging loafer. I'm not sensitive but I could feel th:t J,'m moTe observant than sensitive. ? Even - the landlady asked me' why I didn't get a Job. My. husband wouldn't let me work then. He statfds It pretty well now though and comes home from job hunting and helps me withthe wash, and .there is a real pride in his eyes when he watches me old the customers' shirts. : . . . "Ho hum he always adds. "Soon as I get a job. Honey, you shan't do this any more, it's too hard. Poor George. What a lot of learning he has to do ; when he gets the Job. . Me quit work ing, now? . Not so yon can no tice It. It's too much fun." - They should print some copies of that letter and hang them In divorce and domestic courts and in some homes I know about. Isn't she a wow? (If I'm wrong, write me care Syndicate, Inc.) -. ' - Mrs. Harris Letts entertained at -her home Thursday evening with two tables of bridge in com pliment to Miss Eloise Wright. Mis Wright, has Just returned from an eastern trip and this will be a welcoming ; party. Among those Invited are Miss Hazel " Phlllippi. Miss Esther Wood, Miss Margaret Smith. Miss Irma Babcock. ; Miss Margaret King of Seattle. Miss Nina MS glnl, and Miss Marguerite Bailey. ! . ' The coming week will be spent In a motor trip to Nortlj Powder if the plans of MIssBeryl Holt and her father, U. G. Holt, do not go awry. They win be accom panied by Miss Lucille Huddleson, a house- guest at the Holt home, who will be returning to her home in North Powder. - Miss Lillian Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scott of Sa lem and popular soloist of the city, left Thursday morning for a motor trip into California. She will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Donaldson of Sausalito, Calif. Miss Scott will return in time to take her position on the staff of Leslie junior high school. - Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Price re turned Wednesday froji Seavlew, Wash., where tLey were the guests of George Metier, of Portland, at bis summer cottage. Mrs. Hughes of Portland accompanied them. mm - r D:&QQtz as the supply lasts ! a K. r Vsc4. Jolly. Picnic En joyed ; By Y. K. JC Class ! One more picnic for the sum mer was that sponsored by. the J. K. X. class of the First Meth odist church. This was . one of several rurti affairs- that, this group -enjoys during the summer months, i. The Wednesday night picric was' given at Hager's grove. A picnic . supper, - swimming. games and a happy social, evening was enjoyed.' ' " Those' . attending - the picnic were Mr. and Mrs, Paul Acton. Mr. and Mrsl Waldo . Marsters, Mr. and Mr. . Frank ' Volght, Mr. and Mrs. N. JIaynes, Mr. and Mrs M. C, Panek. Mr. and Mrs.. John Marr, . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee, Mr. and Mrs. . Foster Odom, Mr. and . Mrs. Harold McMillfan. Mr. and Mrs. Bryson Lausch,- Mr, and Mrs. Harry Scott, Mr. . and Mrs. Cecil Monk,. Miss Margaret Stev enson, Mrs.. Ryan, . Emmett a a ' weuing. v.- .' Puiblic Installation is ; Impressive Affair An impressive Installation serv ice was that which placed in of fice for the coming year the of ficers of the Order of DeMolay for boys Thursday evening In the Masonie temple. Sunnyside court ot Portland had charge of the installation work. Officers to Uake their places were . Phillip Hkyter . ot Dallas, William Gahladorf, Jr., and Lar kin -WUllams.. DerrU Nelderhei ser became past master with this Installation. - . . . Following the Impressive serv ice dancing was enjoyed and a bouffet supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. J. Burton Crary and Dr; and Mrs. J. O. Russel were spe cial guests. , The committee In charge of af fairs Included Laurence Fletcher, Lu Singer, and Byrori Peyton. - Mill City Mlis Bern adlne Feese, .who was ta teacher In the Mill City school last year, spent a few hours In town Wednesday visiting with : friends. On Satur day Miss Teese will become the bride of Kenneth Tulley of Salt Lake City. A number of Mill City folk will attend the . wedding, which will be held In a church in Portland and also the recep tion following to be held at the home of the groom's parents. Among those who plan to attend are Miss Mary HolUiouse; -Miss Milllcent .OHn. Miss , Mildred Pearson and Mrs. F. R. Olln. . ; . Amity. The -Rebekah lodge held its -installation Tuesday night. The following officers were Installed: Mrs.- Gertie Richter, noble, grand;. Mrs. Mattie Hess, vice-grand; C 1 a r a Broad well, treasurer; Mrs. Sarn Sorinsen, secretary; Mrs. Lena Harrison, chaplain; Ernest Gibbs, O. O.; Sorn Sorinsen. I. G- . . Mrs. O. F. Johnson and small daughter, Elisabeth Jane, left Sa lem General hospital Thursday and are now at' their home on Falrmount hill. KNIT We have arrsred ' many ' groups of j silk dresses plain pastels,- light and ; dark; prints and p a r t y chiffons. ! You'll find .what you really want ' In".' one of the irroups. i 4.75, 5.725, 6.75 .8.75'. 'P8 ? tali: fob 'Sm-1 DRESSES 1.1 Quality Merchandise Popular Prices '. - Book and ;:ThimbIe dub cjitertamea King wood ? Members of the Book and Thimble eluh "with their husbands and ; families were en tertained . Saturday, evening at a potluck supperat the Klmer Cook home on Cascade Drive. Supper was served on . the . porch after which games were played on the lawn. -.1 i '' .: 1 Those enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lacey, Mr. and Mrs.- Charles Schwartz, Mf. and Mrs. Ross Daurell, Mrs. A. L. Applewhite, Mrs. ilettle Simpklns, Mrs. ' Ray Ferguson, the Misses Mary, St. Pierre, Catherine Apple white, Helen May Cook,-Georgia Rose Cook and Harry JJamrell. John Ferguson. Allen Damrell and the hosts, Mr. and-Mrs. Coolc. Mrs. D. J. Fry Compliments Guests - - An attractive luncheon party of Thursday was that -with which Mrs. Dan Fry, Sr.. entertained at her lovely home on South High street. . The affair was In compli ment, to Mrs. Earl Fleget of. Fort Leavenworth,' Kansas, who Is guest ot her 'parents, Dr. and Mrs. R E. Leo Steiner, and Mrs.. Ralph Matthews of Kansas City, Missou ri, a gtiest of her mother, Mrs. . A. L. Brown. ' The guest list for the luncheon Included 13 friends-of long standing and relatives of the honor guests. - Airs. Matthews left Thursday evening for her home In the east. Mrs. Flesrel. vonnsf son Eaerl Jr.. and Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., - and laer children plan to- spend August at the Steiner beach home la Nes kowin. - ,y - . r j. . ( .. :, - , . . . . I j Among the most popular visit ors .' In. the city this, summer are Prof, and Mrs. Florlan Von Es ehen: -For many years Prof. Von jCschen was a member of Willam ette university staff. He Is now connected with ' a junior college tn California and Just now he and Mrs. Von Esehen are .visit ing their son and daughter-in -law, Mr. and Mrs. Ellie.Von Es ehen. Many motor trips, .infor mal picnics, and other compli ments have been given for the benefit ot the visitors. They have jut returned to Salem after a weekend trip to Portland and other valley towns. j i : Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Caldwell and family of Morehead. Minn., have arrived In Salem where they plan to make their home. . Rev. Caldwell Is to be pastor ot the Christian Missionary a 1 1 1 a n ce tabernacle. The tour from the east, was made by motor, and stops were made at' Yellowstone park and other places of Interest along the way. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fahey of Anselm. Neb., who have been vis iting the past two months with Mrs. Fahey 's sister. Mrs. W. P. Anderson, are leaving . for their eastern home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Lausch will spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Emll Stangland in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. W. Connell Dyer and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Young will leave this weekend for a week to be spent at Newport. SUITS PAJAMAS ' . . . -i r If it's Pajam : as you have to look no . fari ther. We have,' pajamas; a n d H pajamaa and then xhore pa- jamas at MILLIONAIRE . AND DIVA WED . j f I . .. , . : . , ... . ro 1 .N Clarence Mackay fright), millionaire chairman of the Board ef DVrec- tors of -the Postal Telegraph and Cable Company, and. Anna Case (left),-former soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Company, were?wed July 18 at St. Marys Catholic Church In Roslyn, L. L, in the presence of members of their respective families. Among them were Mr.iand Mrs. Irving ' Berlin, daughter and son-in-law of the "telegraph king." Miss Case was converted to the Catholic faith before her marriage. e Beauty Box By HELEN FOLLETT New fashions,' fresh-la! d com plexions, smarty, sassy chapeauz put a woman on her toes.-Draping the feminine frame with at tire that takes on new character is a. stimulating pastime. Since monotony Is the blight that kills the flower ot beauty. It behooves a woman to 'keep . In touch with new modes and moods. Yes, moods, tor Lady Fashion is mer curial, ever-changing.- She charms and delights us. When we are no longer charmed, life has us beaten and nothing much matters. Moles can be removed by elec trical treatment, by x-ray or. by light freezings with carbon dlox MANZANITA MANZANITA AUTO ; PARK J. W. PARKER. Owner Yaw. fiaat claaa. taod.ra celtara. Watcr. aleetrie lirhta, wood forniaae4. Raaaonabla rales. Excellent camp gTaad arita tablea am4 aiactrie litcata Manzanita, Ore. Ph. 14X31 : .' "-SEE BEN S. LANE For best beacb property on ' . the coast MANZANITA, OREGON S miles west of Nchalem, Coast Highway EAT at the" BUNGALOW, Mrs. Kardell Sheldon . j . We speclallxe la sea foods Good Eats. Home-made Bread! . . . and pastries ' - j . ' Manxanlta, Oregosi '. NEHALEM - NEAH-KAH-NIE ' j A Mountain and a Beach Re- sort . Tavern ' open July First to Labor Day. : Write or Phone , MUH 8. G. REED Nehalem, Oregon :;-r CAIN S .PL A C E; Neah-Eah-Nie Beach I .Home - Cooked ' Meals. Fresh. Vegetables, Chickens. Eggs, All Home Produced. - I - Write or Phone. I ' . Mrs. W. F, Cain . r Deep Sea Fishing . f .Oregon's Only Salt Water t : , AQUARIUM. f . Wbere : the . Highway v MeeU ; . , :(.- .;;the-.Sea;;r - . P. It. Balrd DXPOE BAT U CRADDOCK'S ' i Modern '-Duplex Cottages I ; -Finest' on Pacific Coast .Taft, Ore. -' . t R,' H." 'craddoclc I7 J - Ida M. Craddock - . ; Riyerside .Boat House t Launch for Party Trips ' - Fishing Boats -r: - - . . f "Roosevelt Highway sad ,a, Silets River,: t Kernvilie', Oregon Th 77 : . j .- . .. .. ... 3 ' ide snow. Best to have a medical man do the work, since nova, and Lthen a mole may he Inclined to take on a malignant character when it Is tampered with. Warts will up and depart when well dosed with castor oiL Now and then, a senility wart will appear. It grows quickly and has a broken, white- border. Medical attention is necessary. - 3 '- .! .. ': f ' Tendrils along the forehead are going strong, for which let jbs be thankfuL". The exposed brow is trying for any woman who Isn't Qualified to stand In the f ront raaks ot the beauty prize win ners. Beau-catchers are . f germed and kept In ordajr by moistening with bandoline, twisting f into curly cues, slapping down oo. the skin to dry. 3 I . . - 1 Light sears left by pfmples should be anointed every flight with ointment of sine oxide, Deep scars can sometimes be removed by surgical treatment. A ner Jn- r " ... -3 - ' Spend Your f VACATION : at i Oceansidi Oregon's Most Seethe Beach Resort i Caves, Beautiful safe - Bathinp; Beach I . Shady,. Sanitary Camp Grounds, Excellent Accom modations, Good-Stoijes Permanent Camp of Salens T. M. C. .A. i For Information write any of the following RoeeBberr; BroaU, Ben Pixon. R. J. Brady or Catcjr - Tbompson, Oceans id c, O. BRIGGS JERKED FISH Mild, Ready to eat. Smoked with vine. maple : : Also Clams . and Crabel k. B. Briggs. south on highway -Bay City. Oregon - . WSila in Xaekawa ba aara to via ; SUNSET . POOL ROO.M . ajaA CobJ tctleT7 ; r : Coffaa, 8aa4iehs. Cal4 Drloka - ... -- lea Creaaa -' ' . . Serriea wita a Smtla -1 ' Rooata ta Jteat , . j '. BH1 . Clements. - Prop; -Addrea Boa SO. Rockaaax, - . 1 -WHEN IN TILLAMOOK SOP - - - - AT V . HOTEL NEFR ; Rates $IXX to f lJKj Modern. Hot and Cold Water . i . . . Steam Heat :- . NESKOWIN I . Neskowin Beach Community . Kitchen ; r . ;. . and ' - . Camp Grounds Cottages Restaurants . Garage Towing Service Hotel Store .. . x Am ""SI 7 j-?F?ri-F--' clsion Is made, the old" dead tissn? is removed .the yound Is stltctei together in a clever manner that leaves no definite blemish. A combination ot peroxide and powdered pumice stone, applied under the nail eaves with an or angewood -stick, will remove de colorations. Lemon juice 1s effec tive. The best means ot using it is to plunge the finger tips into trS lemon pulpIt should be bath ed away-In a few minutes. - a. Week End at Beach For Salerit People Dr. anf, Mrs." David Bennett Hill wiU leave today for a fort night to bo spehVat'Taft. They are accompanied by their daugh ter. Charlotte, ' and her small guest. Barbara Pierce. As weekend guests at their beach cottage Dr and Mrs, Hill will have Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Ly te, and Dr. and Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry of Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. FrancIsaJ-V-Tlstel hare had as their:," recent guests Mr, and Mrs. Abert Case of HAd River who - were ea route from : Fairhope, Alahama. Tbey have been, attending Miss Marietta Johnson's school of organic edu cation in Fairhope for the past two years. ' -i -. ; A motor trip of 10 days will be enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Merle D. Travis beginning with this weekend.' Crater'. Lake. Grants Pass. ! Medford. and" then north to Tacoma, Seattle and Vancouver, B. C, la the plan for the trip. ' lEK IIMAN RETURXS SILVERTON, July 23 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Inman and family have moved -back to Sllverton, after an absence of many years. . In man was formerly In the plumb ing business here, H Is a li censed pilot and recently conduct ed a flying school at Springfield. The SIP A BARGAIN MENU 3 U 5 Daily . A- few M today's specials Fresh Straw oerry Sundae. 10c Spa Butter Toffee. .49e lb. 1 -pint Home Made . - - Ice Cream i ..... .'.20c i NEWPORT Abbey Hotel and Grille Gives you the best In sea food and chicken dinners. Steam heated rooms, with or without baths. : ! 3. J. TOB1N . . Newport Cherry City Cottages Cabins $6 and $7 per week Modern Cottages prices - -- - reasonable Address P. O. Box 423 Newport, Ore. See The FISHING BOATS Unloading Their Catch , at Our Dock -Newport-Fish Co. The Camp at the Beach Jump Off Joe Camp 2-3-4 Room Cottages - Write : for Reservations or Phone 1S2 ; ' Newport, Ore. Sea Crest Cottages Fronting the Bathing Beach 2-3-4 Rooms" ". Garages Two Blocks North of Natatoriam Newport "Nat New Games -Miniature Golf Course Gray Belle Restaurant ' (of 'Salem) In Connection C H. Bradshaw, Manager ' : Van's Cottages ' . : Tent aty t . . . t-ic 3 room furnished; wood,, water and lights; bring top bedding and table silver; open nites. A.: J. Van Wassenhove, Newport, Phone. 151 Gray: Belle . , : I No. 2 .- . Fountain1 and Lunch ;: NEWPORT, ORE. " "Make TourselX To Hum . JOHN DLAKCLY : - mm) '