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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oresron, Wednesday Morning, Jane 29. 1932 I California Guest. i Being Feted OLtVE-M. DpAK. Society Editor s SOCIAL CALENDAR 7-v-WUUniette Aerie and Auxiliary, . potluek dinner,. f'lJWednesday. :30 -p. m." Fraternal temple. All member and friends larited.' --;--. . -Z ': . . ' : Artisans picnic, S o'clock at Hager's grove; Arti sans and friends invited; each bring covered dish for picnic supper. t J ; - -: ;; . - A , Violin and piano recital of students of Joy Turner j - Moses at Woman's clubhouse; open to Interested public, '- '''d Vr:- Friday, July 1 C a MisS Mary Schultz will present in recital! private I; and -group violin students, ' 8:15 ; o'clock; Miss Ruth , Bedford to accompany: open to Interested public Card club of Business a nd Professional . Woman's . club meeting, Friday, 8 p.'m. at. home of Misses Ruth . and Phoebe MeAdanis.' 75 South 12th street. - . ' - Y's Menettes club.' with Mrs. Tlnkham Gilbert, 750 r ; South High street; one o'clock luncheon; Mrs. J. Br , iK'Blinkhorn assisting hostess. ' ' . , J Mrs. Max O. Buren iMrs. W. H. Smith. Garden Party Hostess Plans "Open Garden ri Bridge L,uncHeon At oackstrand Home Mrs. Wolcott Buren and2 Mrs. I Jerald Backstrand will entertain with a bridge luncheon at the Backstrand home - this - afternoon complimenting members of. their J ner complimenting Mrs.; Godbolt. iciuo ana; a lew aaauionai guests, i .Quests asked to greet her in The club ' has one more meeting I elude Mr. and Mrs; U. O. Shipley. ! Mrs. ?Fred IV- Godbolt of Red Bluff, CaL, i beingr entertained in Salem this week at the home Of Mr. and Mrs.: Carl Nelson. A busy few 'days have been planned ! tor Mrs. Godbolt. Tuesday 'even ing a group of club members were nusis . lurs - cuirmiDi - picnic t. Hazel Green with Mrs. Godbolt as a special guest.-- M ."Xa- ., ; : i This evening Mr. ; and Mrs.x Henry, Cora oyer wIi entertain with an attractively Informal din- :'ti ANGLO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE ; f I.I:-, . 4 - f, , Ol i mi Sahiiam Cabin is Scene; pi :CluB2x ifUFipn ffcK f ; For the fifth consecutive" year and on the . exact date of the month of its origin." the eld "Ten nfa fltiV' nf earlier davs In Salem Met Sundav to observe its 43sd. anniversary ln a? reunion at; the Joseph Albert cabin on the banks of 'the Santiam. . . . , i The - club 1 was organized I June 26. .1889. with a Charter mem- bershin of 25 of the most prom inent Silem young people. The. club gained a membership of .55 during Its active existence. At the reunion Sunday. - 41 of this nuraberwere living and account ed for. most of them in quite close touch with each other. J liThere .araUi .'grandchildren, two 'of whom -were .born this year, one ot Sharon Claire Ham ilton, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. n.inh Hamilton, and the other to Richard Haufter Buren. eon f Dr. and Mrs. Wolcott Buren. There are also 37 children who hAinnr to lhek members ' of the club. -: Members present for Sunday mnnlon Included Mr. and Mrs. C. Brtt affair nn hot after. A delightful manner to" enter s' Hamilton, George G. Brown, noon wag tne garden luncheon tain is an. fopen garden" day and deM -iIltie theatre" movement. I Eleanor Henderson. t? -A before it closes Its season.' Mrs. Frederick , Deckebaclr and i Mrs. Frank . Chapman will be the last hostesses to ' . the clnb - group which has met regularly . all win ter, and spring. -t . Additional guests for - J today will .be Mrs. Verne Miller, Mrs. Gordon Hadley, and Mrs. Milton Stelner. -Mrs. Steiner will be es pecially honored before her de parture . tor Portland - this - week. - . . Miss Thayer . Returns to Salem . Miss Genevieve Thayer return ed to Salem ' Monday afternoon and is now at her home with Mrs. Claudius Thayer. Miss Thayer has been In Call Mr. : and Mrs. Joseph Bererldge. I Jlw nd Mrs. Ed Law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyman Steed and Mr. and Mrs,- Carl Nelson. " Dr. Godbolt will join his wife and children. Jimmy. and" SaUey; this weekend and the guests will be taken to the Nelson sottage at Neskowin by Mr. and Mrs. Nel son. Following this weekend at the beach the visitors will leave by motor- for ; their California home. v '- m v .' ,. t '; City Peta Chi : Group Entertained '") . Hn. J. C. Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert, Max O. Buren. Ray Gilbert, O. J. Wilson, all of Kalem: from . Portland. John R. v-raiiMa Mrs. E. Shelley ' Mor- ran. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Crosby, Mrs. Peter Msrsden. Mr. and Mrs, P.nl H. Sroat. and Mrs. F. A. Wiesins of Seattle. The in-laws" of the club who were present Sunday were Mrs John R. Krausse, E. Shelly Mor gan, Peter Marsden, Mrs. Ray OUbert. Mrs. Max O. Buren and Mrs. O. J. Wilson. ' Additional guests Included Thomas Tolverson. father of Mrs. Rroat who formerly made his home in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Krause. all of Portland; Mrs. George F. Rodgers, Miss Jo sephine Albert, Bruce Spauldlng. and Mrs. William: McClure, followed by several hours of bridge in the garden of the Max O. Buren home with Mrs,. Buren and Mrs. J. N. Smith as hostess es to a post-season meeting of the Round Uprclup Tuesday after noon. . Mrs. Robert Downing was hold er of the winning score for the afternoon of bridge. Mrs. R. P. Boise and Mrs. Russell Catlln were additional members. Club members included Mrs. J. C. Griffith. Mrs. E. Hartlev. Mrs. J. T. Whittig, Mrs. S. P. Kimball, Mrs. T. B. Kay, Mrs. C. H. Robertson. Mrs. C. K. Snauld- ing, Mrs. Robert Downing. Mrs. J. H. Albert. Mrs. John Rand and Mrs. Buren and Mrs. Smith. Independence Y. I. D. club the one planned tor today at the W.H Smith home will be an ex cellent example. The Smith garden is one that has grown by gentle and very lov ing care. It has been developed with keen Interest and new things j at(Te wor Miss Caryl Braden entertained resident members of. the Beta Chi sorority at her home Tuesday evening with, several Informal which time was spent in Pasade- j Guests included Mrs. Clarence I l-C 11 C VVlTlTlAT'C na where she has been connect- Emmons. Ml Florence Younr. I TT J.lllld.0 ed and studying with the Pass- Miss Marjorie Chiistenson, Miss Miss Alice A recent wedding of interest to society on both sides of the Atlantic was diat of Miss Vivien St. George, prominent in the upper stratum, of New York, and A. F. Stanley-Clarke, of the 14th and 20th Hussars, crack British regiment. The newiyweds are shown as they left St. Mary Abbot's church, London, after the ceremony. The bride is sister of : " - George B. St. Geerge, well-known New York clubman. ' During her time spent In thejWlems, Miss Margaret Nunn, south Miss Thayer won no little Mls Savilla Phelps.- Miss Jean commendation for her work in Peterson, Miss Ruth . Fick. Miss productions given by the little I Dorothy Dalk. Miss Florence Mar- theatre groups, 'and In addition shall,-Miss Helen Boardman, Miss to that she was interested in ere- I Alice Bartholomew. Miss Elolse She plans to remain in Salem for some ttme. Contract Bridge Club have been added with much an ticipation and Imagination. The field" of Maronna lilies is one of the beauty spots In Salem dur ing the length of this flowers bloomlnr time. Tha Madonnas are at their helghth now and will be Will Close Season on regai aispiay ior tne caiiers today. Unusually fine examples of im ported Delphinium will also be found in this garden to say noth ing of the many other interest ing plants and garden effects achieved by the Smiths. The garden will, be open all Mr. and Mrs. Harley White en tertain for the regular fortnightly meeting of their contract bridge club this evening at their home. This is expected to be the last regular meeting of the season. Members of the club include Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kurtz, Mr. and White, Miss Minnie Shrode, Miss Marvelle Edwards, Miss Faye Cornutt. and Miss Llla Cation. Sergeant and Mrs. Jack Cutler and little daughter Dorris Jean, are on their vacation at the vari ous beaches. They have as their I guest, little Mary Armstrong. The conference of Oregon li brarians now in session at Mt. Rainier park is being attended by i Miss-Harriett Long. In This Tilt MEHAMA. June 28 Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Phillip bad unwel come visitors call the latter part of the week, a swarm of honey bees lit on the cornice and before Mrs. Phillips could get any one to help they had crawled in a crack and are now permanently located between the two walls. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bass are the parents of a baby girl born Sunday. sergeant-at-erma, E. A. Beaugll; reporter. Mrs. L. O. Hadley. " Two hundred were present for the pro gram and supper. TO OTEilD CE- boys already signed . - With' 62 up to attend the Boy Scout ei on the Santiam river next monta prospects are that , at least l ' bora wlir participate, fa the t v or. three, weeks' outing. Execsth O P.. West reported Monday. Tr : maximum number ot bovs thct eaaMb'-ecofnmodated at once f - Qaap Santiam is around 80. . ! ,407 'newiy registeTea Mon day were:.- '! ; Merrill .Ames, Salem Trooo -Z Melvln Hewitt, Clare Jarvis JH Harland'and James Andersdi. Silverton . No. 20; Bill Phillip. Steve ' Stone " and Carey Mauls. Salem No. '1; Paul Snapp. Pa tent No. 12. Six "other boys are certain tc register ht July l. the dead lise. accordlfig' to tbe executive. Tbe are- Tommy Plouffe. Ora BlacVe ter.'Fearn Blacketer, Victor G.o-. son, Wlltoer McDowell and Mar ton MUlson. '- ELMO BLACK HAS PARTY . PIONEER. June 28 A "fir Elmo Black's schoolmstes g- ered at his home Saturday after noon to help him celebrate his ninth birthday. , Present were Ruth and Robert Dorabecker. Fay Keller and Russel and Raymond Rlchter. A picnic dinner was served at members held Its annual picnic at T. During the aftenoon hours I Mr- x A Gneffrov Mr 'and Mrs Granger Women to Honor Drill Team At Next Meeting tables spread under the many trees in the yard of the Albert's mountain home. The hours to- a-ether were busy with conversa tion, mostly recalling old times and also exchange of information of those not present. ? ; - The group plana to meet again Hazel . Green Sunday. A bounte ous picnic dinner, water snorts and horseshoe games alonr with a Jolly social time made the oc casion a happy one for all. Prof. ram e. Robinson, president of tea will be served. Those who will assist Mrs. Smith are Mrs. W. E. Braugh, and Miss Marguarite Smith, daughter of Mrs. Smith and an ardent gardener. : ' The public is Invited to call and Leon Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Delano, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pen nington, and Mr. and Mrs. White. Silverton Installation of offi- Missionary Speaks ROSEDALE, June 28 Mrs. L. O.' Stanton, a returned mission- the club and his bride- were pre-inpect garden and flowers all dur-leers of the Rebekah lodge will be Wry from the orient, held a par sented with a loveW rift and nr I InK the day hours and for the this Coming year to continue tne i Robinson was welcomed as a new early part of the evening, happy idea of "reunion." j number. " - " I x Talbot ;Ilene Blinston enter tained members of her Sunday school class and their friends at 4her home Friday night. Those present were class teacher, Mrs. A. E. Cole, Kreta Calavan, Nor ' ma Mumper, Olive Blinston, Syl via Todd. Janet Belknap. Marjor ie Cole, Phyllis Cole, Elda Win termantel. Loisel Mathews, Mac The group included: Prof, and Mrs. Fail I E. Robinson. Mr and Prof. T. S. Roberts will present in piano recital Eleanor Aspln- Mrs. H. H. Brant, Mrs. Ellen Da- wall, tonight at 8:15 o-'elock at held July 7 with the following to act as installation officers: dis trict deputy president, Faye Ren wick; deputy marshall, Pearl Al len; deputy warden, Mary Skaife; deputy treasurer. Myrtle Stew- erf wwnTnu TTTT T a Tn n a a At KoS-eaale Session The Home Economics committee of the Silverton Hills grange will meet with Mrs. L. O. Hadley Wed nesday to make plans tor the hon oring of the grange degree team which placed fourth at the state convention at the Friday night grange meeting. Plans will also be completed for the benefit dance which the grange is giving Saturday night lor meeting at the home of Mrs. M. Cammack Monday afternoon Mrs. Stanton Is a very interest ing speaker and told some of her own life experience as well as conditions found in China, Japan vis. Mr." and Mrs.. J. g. Robbi.ltB Roberts' studio. Miss Virginia fart: deputy secretary. Mabel Ler- and Korea. Her home for man, for the building tund. The dance Mr. ana Mrs. W. H. Cockle. Mr. ana Mrs. c. Boyle, Miss Gaylelle Coursey. and Miss Lorraine Canfield will be O. Slooer. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Mattison. Mr. and Mra 1 ushers for the recital which will Z. c. Kimball, Dr. and : Mrs. De attended by interested friends. ueorge c. .Knott, Mr. and Mrs. j in numbers to be presented In unaries Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. J. ciuae H. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. .A. C. 1 Second "Valse .......... Godard 1," -TT v. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Keen-1 Etude Moszkowski Calavan. CUir Calavan, Wilbur ' V, r t ; . --- - eewva wcrv; iMrs tJroS- I v,a ..f. ........ ocicvm tald; deputy chaplain, Minnie years was in New Zealand. She Bennett; deputy inside guardian, displayed several . beautiful cos- Lois Riches. tumes of the orient, one a beau- Officers to be installed are, no- I tifully embroidered wedding dress ble grand, Helen Mulkey; vice almost 199 years old. grand, Elza Reed secretary. May- Umenhofer, Buster Mumpler, Wil bur Turnidge and Mr. and Mrs, Blinston. belle Gay; financial secretary. Bessie. Goetz; treasurer, Rose Larson ; right supporter to N. G.. Emma. Adamson: left sunoorter SCHOOL FRIENDS VISIT by Davis, Miss Evelyn Davis, Miss Vslse gtyriehne . . . . Wellenhaupt I to N. C. Sylvia Allen; right sup- Pattern Gladiola Newton, v Mrs. Nnm Venetian Love Song. . .... .Nevin from Baker. Ore.. Misa (Goodnight "I." Nevln Knott, Miss Barbara Horton, Miss Reading . . . .. Selected J eaa Ellen Irvine. Mis. Kti.i. Concert Polonaise . .-. ..... Bohm "rant. Delbert Taylor, Mra. Mary'l Duo Organ and Piano; "Even LIBERTY, June 28 Three of Mrs. Harold Lane's old normal school friends. Miss Myrtle Wil lis of Rogue river. Miss Ethel Grant who has just returned here from Chicago and Miss Vurtl Grant ot Salem, visited her Sat- 1 Ht) - v.'"- t . J' - ,..v - , ,-, Williams, Miss Gungadene Sid goofl, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gow, ex-members from Roseburgf1 and miss aiih Klnlball. Anmsville The Anmaviii v omens eiub motored to Cases ing Star" from "Tannhauser". . porter to V. G., Faye Ren wick: left supporter to V. G LilUe Me Bee; warden, Daisy King; conductor,- Freda Wahl: chaelaln. Eda Riches; inside guardian. Mar-Urrf.w m,. t .1. .v tha Winchell: ouUide ruardlan. I ?S ' , .-! ' T..: ;,. .. .Wagner j Alice Egan; musician, Irene Ron- ed her also on Fridav and Ratnr. (Mr Roberts at tha organ) bal; past noble grand, Or. Lar- Jay JSlf"i . I family left Sunday to spend tew nays at Breltenbush hot springs. Mrs. E. A. Free and fam ily are at the springs also. I committee consists of Mrs. E. A. BeuglL Mrs. L. O. Hadley, C. V. Murray and Casper Towe. Mrs. DnVal President Mrs. H. E. DuVal was made president of the Silverton Hills community club at its annual elec tion held Saturday night. Other officers elected were Mrs. J. Mauldlng, vice president: Mrs. John Tschantz. secretary-treasur er. directors, Charles Alexander. : John Tschantz. L. O. Hadley. H. E- Duval. . Mrs. Georce Benson: Rustle of -Spring. . .. .Sindlng I son. ' Among prominent Salem people I Independence Mrs. A. B. Rob- to be leavinr the citr for thA rnm. Mnson. a member of the.WAdnoa. aia T&ursday where they were da-1 tog year-wUt be Dr. and Mrs. Mil-1 day hridge-luncheon - club was TI VI . . " I a . - - - . . la... - . . entertained by Mrs. " steiner ana ..baby Jean. They I nonorea oy ner club on her birth- bMw ana Mrs. Munkers. expect , to leave Thursday or Fri- ay anniversary Saturday at a daughters of Mrs. Charles Heins I day for Portland jrhere Dr. Stein-1 luncheon party held on . the lawn i. ineir -resort "Casjcadla." 1 er will sery t an laternshlo at ot tne Guy Walker home with . .Arrangements were completed 1 Multnomah county .hospital. Dr. I Mra- Walker and her mother-in- m me aiternonn fnr (1 cm 1 an A Urt. Sflnr l tha. oa. I law. Mra. 51. Tt TXTalVAr v.- xea wmcn is to be at the home last year while Dr. Steiner took esses. , iri,- wnartes Martin Thursday. 1 special, work In Pittsburg. Their A arternocn was soent at June SO. I return this unrlnr va fnitnwod I cards with five tabla of hHd in me group inat en loved thAdav bv numerous affairs of j-linmA. P'ay. tiign score was held h Mr unanei Heins, Mrs. Tneir departure has likewise been f JPeer."Mrs. Millie Martin, I preceded by -informal affairs. mra. i. r. Mcciellan, Mrs. Mar- They will make their home garec Martin,-Mrs. john Ransom, Markham Hill. or., mra. js. x. Fierce. Mra -Vnr. I - - - On Z. C. KimbaU. Special guests present, were Mrs. Elmer Addison, Mrs D. P. MacCarthy, Miss Zoe Stockton irom: saiem, Mrs. George C. ATTEND WEDDING PERRYDALE, j June 28 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert- J. Elliott an : daughter Wanda and Mr. and Mrs. ! Lloyd Covert went to Portland Friday where they attended the 1 wedding of Marion Elliott and Sin clair Hammond in that city Satur day nignt. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Covert left Saturday night --for their new home in Philadelphia.- gey, Mrs. Castle, Mrs. SuBle Ran-1 Miss Flavla Downs and Miss I Knott; Miss Oma Belle Emmons, miss Mary Donaldson, Mrs. K. L. M. C. Wil- Mrs. Tlnkham Gilbert will open club Friday afternoon for a one lOClocV IdhpSmh an ..i.t I - w dwu.i mi- ternoon. Mrs. J. .E. Bllnkhorn will be assisting hostess for this CHILD BIT . BY DOG PIONEER. June 28 Little Vlr- i glnia McCarter who is making her home with her Uncle Roy Bird. was bit by a dog Saturday, Jwhlle om Mrs. John Howd." Mrs. 1 Emlyn Griires were hostesaea for George Claxton.' Mrs. John Ran-! a swimming party and picnic re JHilams, and Mrs r- was tne special guest of 4 cently. The out-door fun was tot ""- me aay.j - lowed by a gay eveninr of danc- aaxfc lui uiciimers . ur Lnn nirn i uuvci w &aa uurn . . - Small . Nancy; Buren, : daughter I school set at the home of nr. and her. borne to the ' Y's Menettes P"y?nL ?m of .B8 ot Dr. and Mrs. Wolcott Buren, is Mrs. a A. Downs. making a motor trip with herl- granamotner. Mrs. L. A. Hauflerl Jefferson Mrs. J. O. Van Win and her aunt. Miss Lilian Hauf-1 kle entertained at dinner svidav Ier of Portland. The party are! evenine at her. home on Main "ocil 'affair. armng over the new Gold Beach (street in honor-of "Mrs; W. Af sr?-.ana jan. ;ay. uiark en highway s down into California. 1 Kotthof f and daughter Mildred, tertained over the weekend Mr. They expect to be gone until over j who are soon to leave' for their tna Mrs Floy Jones of Mexico. bor. The bite did not prove seri ous and the child Is getting along quite well. Oregon School of Beauty Culture A Complete Course in Beauty Culture at a Very Attractive ' - .Mid-Summer Rate ENROLL NOW Phone 7046 " . . 1 . '. -1 " " " - v ' "i-s -, . -, - . James E. Gordon, Mgr. 218 N. Liberty St. Sale of Golf and Tennis Equipment All New 1932 "Wilson" Products You Save the 10 per cent Tax, Too A double savingsi: --t right in mid-season. The tax of 1& applies to new Golf Equips ment purchased "i ton -the factory . since June 21. And-W'we?ping savings on clubs runs ONE-TIURIfe jOFF REGULAR PRICES. All New Stocks Purchased This Year Now at a Real Vacation Sale , (SEE WINDOW DI8PLAY) This is Not a Sale of Bankrupt or Factory Cleanup Models A Bonaf ide Sale of 1932 Models Onlyy Men's 5-pc. Golf Set ... $8.65 3 Wood Shaft Irons - 1 Steel Shaft Wood - Bag (Several Other Sets for Ladies and Men - Low Priced - or Made Up to Suit) i ' Capitol Matched Irons for ladies or do OA men, regular $3.75. Sale price, each VaV Capitol Matched Woods Regular ?0 Cft $4.00 each. Now $LOJ. Model 71 - Matched Irons regular CA $4.50. Now, each .UU Model 71 - Matched Woods regular 4 J Qf" $7.50. Now, each W?) gee Our Specials on Gene Saracen and Walker Cwp Models Lower Prices on 1 OP O QC C CC ,nd . laOJ aJ.Ut- Golf Bags . . up Never Before Such Tennis Price Free with our regular $( 2 BallsTennt8 Rcket now $4.65 $5.65 a- rree With our regular $c 2 BallsTennl8 Rcket now. Other Wilson Rackets $2.35 to $11.45 "Wilson Championship RedtO . jfCa or White Tennis Balls . . .T 'forJUC Don't Miss Chir&n&cwtackle Sale Salem Eardware Co. 120 North Commercial Street - galena tlI fT I't tbe Fourth. new home near Ilamath Falls O- I o- AT DAUGHTER'S GRADUATION f By ANNE ADAMS 1 ( An unusual 'Way 6f using the scarf makes this a most .distinct-., ive zroca tor one of the gay cot- , ions so . smart this season. -The cape collar nds"nt "either side . of. the square neckJlne , forming . shoulder capelets. Waistline tucka , ie Perfect, fit as well as an at- v iracnv tailored effect, Good in m ' shantung, pique, dimity, linen - . oroadcloth. etc. v. . - v Pattern 2355 U obtainable "pnly .in siies l4-to 20 and 33 to 42. s' 1$ requires 3 yads of 31 inch fabric H yard wide. - . 8ead iftaaa cent ( 1S1 la eoia or tlnoipi Icoin prwfrrd). tor Meh pauars.' Writ rplaisj nut name. a4drca and it; la a urn bar Ba aora to tUU aixa waotet - Yoar summer arardroba aa ba ptanaed aakilf and inaxpantiaaly with tha ataiatane of ur earraot . 2 para faahioa eataloa. ..Tha beat "Ttha aaaaoa'a a(ternnoa. (porta .ad evening frock, lingerie, aente dreie and kiddie' model all pertiooa.jy eROteti by Aone Adama, niur mranaDia tnroarb -thie balifjil fcook.- Saqd for your eopy f wtS. ' t'fte aaata. Catiit ..j ....... ...... JWreaa all . . . "nartm1t. a. . r.. tnu oWet,AaW :Ypr O.ty. T " V v. Mrs. Joseph Albert is enter taining at the Albert cottage on the - santiam for this week and oyer July 4 holiday, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Krausse of Portland and Mrs. John Griffith. Miss : Jose phine Albert'! is also . spending part of the time at the cabin and Mr. Albert Is drlyiag back and forth to .his business. XV :i ki tMrs; :HeBy " Hull of SeaitleTls a- popular guest, in the city these. aays. miss; ueneii ana Mrs. C.; E; - StrickUnr,rwere informal hosts In her. honor, Monday for luncheon and bridge. Tuesday aft ernoon guests called for tea and, to meet Mrs. Hull, other - things haye been . arranged for -her plea 53 I BE 7 : - FASHION SWIMS IN A PERFECT FITTING JANTZEN FASHIONABLE IN THE WORLDS i 'ri sure. 1 'si vOne of the principal speakers at the Sarah Lawreare Colleg, Brocrrillt. T.y commencement exercises, Newton D. Bakei former Secretary of ? ... War and candidate for the Democratic Presidential nomination is shown with his daughter, Margaret, who was one of the graduates. Asked how-; she.reirarded her father's Presidential eharu Mi pv .m knows her father would make a great President tmt she would notiika - , tosee mm mtne wrute houm: Mrs. Ida Babcock is again at i home . after- having, speat some time as the guest f Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Maudling at their Ocean. Lake cottage. J&frs. Maudling lis , the daughter of Mrs. Babcock. : ' iv; - -'Jf A. Fallowing a Tisit of some1 months , in Oregon and Washing ton; Mr. and ;Mrs. Charles Benr I son will leave this week for tbeir home in Oakland, Cair Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Daltoii were Sunday evening hosts tor an attractive evening of cards.- Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rodeny. Alden of Woodburn. - Members of: the' card club of the -Business i and" Professional Woman's club- will meet Friday evening at 8 O'clock,' at the home of the ' Misses Ruth "and Phoebe MeAdams, 756 Sohth 12th street. a t, gr; I v - I 1 MOST FAMOUS SUT 1 . I V t There's no question about it. Youth! ulness in every lineTof n Jantzeni 1 'XSo cdmfortAblyo they mould your body thatt&ejMenvio b;mfi for .you and 'you alone. ; Jantxens are : sold in Salem -exdusivelyj at Miller' The little red emblem Ttte Diving Girl" identifies a Jahteenl f , -SUN AIRE SUNBASQUE PORMAtr im rr 1; " f- ' 'For an even, coat of tan; wear a Jantzen Sunaire, Sun-Basque .or a . r ormat. aii nave ice neciuace ue- wnica iasiena jar, uie.necK enaDung : j youto sun bask in perfect modesty; Astonishingly simple and prac - ticall :In the water' the 'Shouldaire is a true "swimming' style. Your '. color ;v: your style and site is here! Apparel shop, 2nd floor. - ALSO. WEBFObT AND JA ' . - ' FOR MI,:WOME . - . i I .,.. . .... " ' t ..." - .r . f v.- i flUJBt MSaasaMTiUI OOaaMNV MtT i 1 -