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PAUlStSJLX.! The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, July 24, 1932 yt V isitors in City Inspire Entertaining; College Rush Parties Popular Attention of Large Groups Drawn Toward Jolly Fascination of Benefits This Fortnight Summer Society Stirs" to Step Forth and in Large Numbers Assist Club and Church Alike BENEFITS seem almost too strenuous for languid days of summer but the weather man this year conspired with ambitious matrons and the result that July will have to its credit two very large bridge benefits, one for church and one for club assistance. The benefit planned for this week is that to be given Wednesday by the members of Junior -Guild of St Paul's Episcopal church. The affair is planned for the beautiful gar dens of the rural home of Mrs. Homer Goulet. , Bridge will be in play during the early afternoon hours, Mrs. Wallace Carson is tak ing care of the reservations. Guests will bring their own card and table accessories. At the tea hour which will follow bridge Mrs. Margaret LeFurgy and Mrs. George Swift will preside at the- tea urns and Mr. V. R. Griggs, and Mrs. U; G. - Shipley will ttif lrp ' 1 i Mrs. John Caughell. Jr.. Mrs. Rex Adolph. Mrs. Frank Shafer. Mrs. Richard StoltzMiss Dorothy White, Miss Ro vena Eyre, Miss Margaret Wilson. Miss Kay Goulet, Miss Zora Farnsworth, Miss Emlyn Griggs, Miss Eleanor Swift, Miss Alice Swift, and Miss Bertha Babcock will assist in serving. o r- The second benefit of the fortnight was that sponsored by the women of Illahee Golf club In the spacious and picturesque - clubhouse Friday afternoon. Cards were In play at 25 tables arranged on the wide sweeping veranda and In the club lounge. Gladioli in regal bouquets made effective flower arrangements : bout the Teranda and lounge and .low baskets of sweet peas 'added dainty beauty. The tea table was centered with a pretty combination of sweet ' peas and larkspur and this flank : ed with green tapers. Mrs. E. A. Skelley and Mrs. ' Tom Wolgamott presided at the tea table and Mrs. Earl Burch, Mrs. Brazier Small, Mrs. Robin Day and Mrs. S. W. Starr assist ed in serving. winning scores for auction bridge were held by Mrs. Max Rodgers and Mrs. D. D. Blatsford. In contract Mrs. H. G. Smith and Mrs. R. H. Baldock held high cores. , Guests for the bridge and tea included: Mrs. Fred Duncan. Mrs. H. D. Leinlnger, Mrs. C. Butte, Mrs. ; Fred Bernardl, Mrs. Marvin Roth. Mrs. Gordon Thompson, Mrs. L. E. White, Miss Gladys Conner, Mrs. - Max Rodgers. Mrs. Webster Ross, Mrs. Lewis Stanley, Mrs. Ruskin ' Bla.teb.ford, Mrs. Otho White A. H. Wilson, Mrs. Connie aard, Miss Evelyn Kertson. Clara RECENT BRIDE 4 i it " . Ut i ... ... ... M fx. , TLv. (: .5:-Ms". 1 r i 4" "7 Kennell-Ellls Photo. Mrs. Barbara Arnold Hal Hibbard Hostess A delightful afternoon was enjoyed by members of Hal Hib bard Auxiliary Friday afternoon when Mrs. Barbara Arnold en tertained the group at a garden party at her home on North 21st street. The lovely garden of the Ar nold home made a perfect place for the informal afternoon of conversation and later added an attractive setting for the tea hour at which time Mrs. Arnold was assisted by Mrs. Susa Litchfield and Mrs. Lula Hum phry SOCIAL CALENDAR j Monday, July 25 District meeting for "Royal Neighbors of America, at Fraternal temple; .closed lodge meeting I o'clock; program open to public to follow. Tuesday, July 26 Business and Professional Women potluck picnic, honoring .retiring president, Merl Dimmick, Silverton park; meet at Cottage street entrance to Willson park, 6 o'clock. , East division of the Ladies Aid society of the First Presbyterian church, with Mrs. L. O. Clement, 345 North 17th street; one o'clock potluck luncheon. Wednesday, July 27 North Salem W. C. T. U. Garden party, 2:30 o'clock; Mrs. William Spiers, 1435 North Summer street. Leslie Can Do class of the Leslie Methodist church, garden party at home of Mrs. W. C. Connor, 765 Rural avenue. Saturday's ace in This Child is "Fair o i a tr oociai Affairs Weekend of Coll ruW ege Circles Busy With. "Rus O ' . ... e 2 .., Parties for Maids Entering School This Coming Fall Maids are Enjoying Busy Days With Parties of alL? Kind' Being Planned for Their Happiness CHARMING additions to the summer social events are the "rushing parties sponsored by various sorority groups of the city and by those in adjoining cities. Groups of Salem maids are motoring to Portland to attend luncheons and teas giv en there by sorority groups, and not a few maids of Salem are being entertained with a round of teas, suppers, luncheons, swimming parties, and picnics, formal and informal af fairs that delight and make the summer a gay memory.! The largest affair of such kind to be pla nned for this week in Salem will be the buf fet supper planned for Tuesday night at the Delta Phi sorority home on Court-street. t Miss Gwendoly Hunt is in charge of the general arrangements and . assisting with program and supper plans is Miss Elizabeth Clement, Miss Sarah Dark, ; Miss Gertrude oOehler, Miss Marion Bretz, and Miss Edith Fndley. The Beta Chi sorority have already been hostesses for a very large formal tea and the same group has entertained through its Portland resident members with other affairs. The coming weeks will see the culmination of "rushing" plans of the Alpha Phi Alpha sorority. o All in all a large part of YII i Di'AV nrnr itne summer social nours win SATURDAY proved a brilliant ending to a week that has been full with all manner of social activities. One of the charming affairs for the weekend was the luncheon for which Mrs. George R. Moorehead was host ess at her home in compliment to Mrs. L. C. Kimsey, a vis itor here from Burns. Mrs. Kimsey, daughter of Mrs. George Especially enjoyed were two Moorehead and sister-in-law of Mrs. George R. Moorehead, guests, Mrs. Percy Pugh, a nlans on leaving soon for her home. Mrs. H. B. Reilly assisted Mrs. Moorehead. Following the luncheon hour bridge was in play. O Guests in compliment to Mrs. Kimsey bidden by Mrs. Moorehead included Mrs. Kimsey and Mrs. Phil Pitt man, both of Burns; Mrs. Donald Mars, Mrs. J. A. Jelderks, Mrs. E. E. Thomas, Mrs. Gardner Knapp. Mrs. Max Rodgers, Mrs. H. B. Rellly, Mrs. Horace J. Thom as, Mrs. George Rhoten, Mrs. Ken neth Waters, and for the hostess Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead. Miss Phyllis Day, whose return from the east has been an immedi guest here from Washington and who has not visited here for five years, and Mrs. C. O. Wilsdfi of Springfield, Oregon, who had not met with the group for the past ten years. Other guests included Mrs. Ada Hull, Mrs. Adline Lamk tree, Mrs. Ida Seymour, Mrs. Lillian McKinley, Mrs. Ella Woodward, Mrs. Ethel Welsh. Mrs. Edith Woolpert. Mrs. Ellen Thompson, Mrs. Ruth Brant, Mrs. Jessie Bertelson, Mrs. Grace Mickelson, Mrs. Catherine Hew lett, Mrs Lucy Newcomb, Mrs. Susa Litchfield, Mrs. Grace Car- ter, Mrs. Anna Alley, Mrs. Lulu Humphrey, Mrs. Bessie Baker, Mrs. Iris Arnold, Miss Arnold, and Mrs. Arnold. - Cogitations Along the Way . . . T71RIDAY NIGHT X? did you feel the ate event, was the Inspiration for Ruth thrill Of once more dressing ? attractive lawn bridge tea at for the theatre, and arriving Saturday afternoon, a group of early enough to watch the au- the younger set acting as hostess- ?5in 1 H MTT?Z rr.CTIPP R TT P. Rrroorf IM, dience cather? The fun Of with Miss Sande Mrs. VI vxtp d in7. -"6B"- UnAW tn thi friend and Miss Sande. Miss Margaret Bur- ItZL0!' Zr Zt Sather Announced "iSd: The .J"P!? n as to wno was et En gel served at the tea hour ":n ."' ?nl? Z"'J-h Tnot ;i-Prtv,;fir, of Miss Marguerite Gwendolyn with Marv and who with Cards were In play for several urover ueiunger, airs, uurion aiy- " ?:,-- a. --a t.i. . .i..- 1.1-. hours durlnr the afternoon. Mrs. J. Nilwn of Riverton. Ore- A"I. 1 XTZ Hostess and guests who greet- gon, was announced at a charm- c.. ? v r" ed MlM at tb, pretty DartT Mrs. Percy R. Kelly, Mrs. H. A. ing little party given by Mrs. mailing ior xne curiam w gu ineiuaea Mrs. Frances Burgy. miss en, Mrs. Prince Byrd, Mrs. Wil ; liam Phillips, Mrs. B. Gibson, Mrs. David Wright. Mrs. James Hardle. ' Mrs. 2. N. Bishop, Mrs. G. N. King, Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. F. C. Rlt- er, Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee, Mrs C. C. Schneider, Mrs. Walter Zo- 1, Mrs. D. J. Bowe. Mrs. R. M. Walker, Mrs. M. C nell EUis. Hard, Mrs. Roe Drager, Mrs. R. A. Sather at the Sather home Sat- up while music echoes in the Margaret Burdette, Miss Maxine Yacom, Mrs. . A. uraDennorst, uraay nignt. A color scheme hitrh vaultpd theatre? So did I TJ ' " tww, Mrs. S. B. Walker, Mrs. M. C. Wil- I of yellow and white with a "r argar". JS,?ei'..Mls" M&rarcl Hams, Mrs. William Stacey, Mrs. I daisy motif was used and the Harry WIedner, Mrs. Fred Brock, I tally cards at the bridge tables TITI 1 , . All 1 - A M A. w W111ab Mn T A MrRrM un I BiiEB must vouney, jars. Aiito 1 iiiiut mcu gueii 01 in en' ii t on n M vfc t BUki BuU, Mrs. F. G. Myers, Mrs. gagement TT iwvu- u, mis. 1 KUi tfvuueyu, I a t. uuiug uh lo una uwu Bv Mrs. F. G. Bowersor, Mrs. Ralph for August 10 at Trinity church Wirth, Mrs. Edmond A. Lebold, at Silverton. Mrs. Carl Armstrong, Mrs. Hal -i j Pattern We. Corey. Miss Claudia Buntln. Miss And it reminded US I Fae Driscoll. Miss Isobel George, that after all the mechanical M,f Je" Wilson, Miss Cynthia nrw,:,inn nf piriPma can Deln. Ml8 Flavla Downs. Miss precision 01 ine cinema can mnv., vci.. i--. sm.k. not furnish that intimate in- Miss Frances Martin, Miss Maxine terest that comes from the McKiiiop. Misr jean Eastndge, Miss Sather is a former stu- stage production by fellow J188 Virginia Cross Miss Franees Wiley, Mrs. H. J. Bean, Miss Bea- dent at Oregon State college human beings, be they even visa Bnia Bailev ml. a? trice Olin, Mrs. R. W. Davis, Mrs J where she Is affiliated with the L,,, Uaa prfl Zl"- J" , w i" A. . A?" RAicr Wondraw. Mrs J. H. Hunt. Karma. Delta, aororltv Dnrlne the .w. " ration, u - .. ... 1 wr " 1 m m m Miss Beuy Thomas, Mrs. u. v. ey- past winter sne nas been stuay WHEN you are all dressed up this afternoon or early even- Miss Jeanne Patton. Miss Mary Frances Henderson, Miss Barbara MacDonald, Miss Laneta Belling er, Miss Hazel Johnson. Miss Ed' ith Moorhouse, Miss Lorraine Kln ser. Miss Rath Cullen, Miss Dor otha Cannon. Miss Helen Wied- ans Mrs. C. W. Brener, Mrs. Ethel Ing vocal musie under Prof. E. McFarland. Mrs. Lois Morris, Mrs. W. Hobson of Salem and she Odile McFarland, Mrs. Lois Blais- is a member of the Madrigal club at Salem. McCullough. Dr. Johnson is a graduate or d th(t ,-fanda wait at the door steD. in with er. Miss Cleo Rltner. Miss Betty Ralph lover, Mrs. T. H. Norm- Delta Sigma Delta fraternity. He JJad and tne iamiiy and mo- V. 1 7 1 and. Mrs T. Coneler. Mrs. E. N. ha been Dractidnr at Silverton V ' ""' uu , - 1 lAjt uuwii 1.11c aiict ucbnixu i uin irarhwm tt. w. . j m T?t S. Walton, Mrs. Walter Funrer. young couple will make their ,ww " Ur . , . . JL. Z r. xr n' TLrt,. t t v. Slimmer crro-t Tht hack I entertainment of Saturday. mil. n. vf. tt hik, mim. . w i uvura unn l - - . . . , laney, Mr Eart Mortry. Mrs. H. Assisting Mrs. - Sather at the vards in this block are well I D1W pie" H. OUittM Un Krl OUltnphajn. linnnHiii-fnint 'nartv wr- Mn ai .v i. T I " " wrm amy. jne ' rT,7, oIVv"; uV. ulii;u 7" ;'Y I w"rtu me enwu aiuwiik aocb gau affair was a plcnte at Baldock, Urn. E4 Kwnedy. kr' gard" Other guest, included Vlr- gardeners to make this alley RTrdal Pk which partici- Joe Bernard!, Mrs, Joe DeSousa. giaia West, Maxine Allen, Jane stand Out in prominence are ..V? rOBP of th0 ytnin Mrs. H. O. Smith, Mrs. Frances M. Opsund, Verda Oeder, all of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Riches "inderi amon, (hnfl .nln.ln. Malode. Mrs. W. E. Chandler. Mia Portland ? ILloise Whirht of Sa- j ir j if- r W inc,nao mong those enjoying " - - - i m nil i vi r . Miii iv 1 1 ja ri . i rna an( wawa. AKa m r Mary Ballenger, Mrs Deryl Burris, lem and Mable Dlgerness. Betty 17 " ; .7 " Q .v 7h. . ' "u" MrsT Betty Krueger. Miss Doris Kleinsorge. DorU Turrell. 'Elea- Moon. In their respective Frank Chapman Mr. a4 Mn ThnniMnn f r , nTKrf ChwH- I T.n. T).lI.nrTn TVnll. RiL I VaTnS theV haVe OOTie DrSC- I Jera UaCESiranQ, Mr. and Mrs. r , , . I - - : . I r.nr, TCllt l .. , Un rrl . Pct,n Tr i linrrnrl . rM r.nn nii nf Kn all ThAiv ninn iurfr ATI I " . Ford and Miss ' Molly Silverton. ' iofi cUnin. -mKi- 57. C?5 .'' I w a.t,wauK M-IB. AC1 AOOIDO. Mr. lia liTI. bauer. Floyd Schwabbauer The descendants of Simon and Jefferson The Woman's For- Mary Ann Doerfler gathered for eign Missionary society of the their third annual reunion at Ha Methodist church was held at the ger's grove near Salem Sunday. borne of Mrs. . C. M. Smith on I Leo Doerfler - wa elected presl- south main street. The president, 1 dent: J.- M.- Doerfler, ylce presi Miss Addle Lib by conducted the I dent; Mrs. Hal Russel, secretary; inspiration tion s yern Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ken- wwv a rTTTc w I Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. Wolcott 'r . Buren, Mr. and Mra. Don Prltch- JL no ena 01 per- ett, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stols. netual nonderinirs about "1 44 r- nd Mrs. Wallace Carson. Mr. n-n oKtTt.liTTn otiVI wliof nl Mrs. John Caughell, Jr.. Mr. conauctea tne aeni; Mrs. Hai uuasei, secretary; i j .- .. ,A?M-"U WIUUU n-mey, miss brief business meeting; after Margaret Doerfler. historian. The iiX ' wf" v v "ore" Eyre and Miss Marie Miss Emma Evans Bride of C. Jenssen Aurora At a pretty garden ceremony Friday night July 22, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Evans, Miss Emma Evans became the bride of Cornelius Jenssen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jenssen of Swan, Oregon.. Preceding the ceremony, "Oh Promise Me." was sung by Miss Anna Schlappl of Portland, to the soft strain of the wedding march. Rev. H. L. Grafious read the impressive service before an altar of gladiolus and greens, at the end of a starry lighted ar bor. The bride who was given in marriage by her father, wore a simple tip toe gown of white crepe with tulle veil caught at the neck with orange blossoms. She carried an arm bouquet of Cecil Brunner roses and sweet peas. Miss Edith Evans .sister of the bride and maid of honor. gowned In ruffled pink silk voile, carried a bouquet of pink sweet peas. Little Shirley Mae Evans in a fluffy green organdie dress was ring bearer. The groom was attended by his oldest bro ther. John Jenssen Jr. A reception followed. A ta ble for the bridal party was cen tered with pink sweet peas. guarded by tall tapers. Assisting Mrs. Diana Snyder in serving the 60 guests were Hazel Stienhoft of Portland, Mrs. George Fisher of Gladstone (nee Peggy Sadler). Veva Garrett. Evelyn Grim. Bet ty Kraus, Lotus and Maxine Giesy, Elolse and Dorothy Hurst, and Itha and Mary Hunt, all former members of the Camp Fire group of which Miss Evans was guardian. After a wedding trip to the beaches, Mr. and Mrs. Jenssen will be at home at Swan, near Klamath Falls. ' Dessert Luncheon Novel Affair ' Mrs. George K. Moorhead, 780 North Cottage street, was hostess yesterday afternoon at her home at a "dessert luncheon," the guests having luncheon before ar riving but finishing with dessert at the hostess's home. Mrs. L. C. Klnsey of Burns, a sister-in-law of the hostess, was the guest of hon or. Auction . bridge was played during the afternoon, high score being taken by Mrs. Max Rogers. The guest prise wet to Mrs. Kln sey. Guests included Mrs. George Rhoten, Mrs. Donald Mars. Mrs. G. A. Jelderck. Mrs. H. B. Riley. Mrs. Kenneth Waters. Mrs. Max Rogers. Mrs. Edwin Thomas. Mrs. Gardner Knapp. Mrs. Gladys Me Intyre Thomas and Mrs. Phil Pit man of Burns. Wallace. Road Mrs. Marie Flint McCall of Wallace Road ar ranged a pleasant picnic party honoring her friend. Miss Jennie Bulck of Cupertlna, Calif., at Bauers lily farm Thursday. Miss Bulck and Mrs. George Sewell of Roseburg are guests of Mrs. Veva Poorman of Salem. The picnic group included Miss Jennie Bulck. Mrs. qeorge-Sewell, Mrs. George crown. Mrs. M. - W. CnsLCk. Hn XT -I'- H JflSS LUCILLE BRUCH, ItA grand niece of Compos er Max Bruch, who unU: ap pear as violinist in connection with Dr. Stanford Kxngsley Claunch, lecturer. be spent with parties for the young maids entering college this year. And who the hap piest will be, the entertainer,, or the "entertainee"? Mrs. C. M. Green Compliments Guests A very pretty afternooi bridge party in honor of hei guests, Mrs. Lucille ' Whitakei and Miss Fleta Hamman of San Bernardino, California, was giv en by Mrs. Charles M. Green Thursday afternoon. Seasona flowers in varied shades wert used in decorating the rooms At the conclusion of. cards, higl score prizes were awarded tt Mrs. Whitaker and Mrs. Mickel ¬ son. Mrs. Grabenborat- receivee the cut prise favor; Dainty gitu were presented to the honov guests. An unusually pretty tea wa served. Guests included Mrs. LucllK Whitaker, Miss Fleta Hamman Mrs. Walter ZoseL Mrs. Gene Grabenhorst, Mrs. Walter Min ier, Mrs. L. C. Marshall. Mrs L. Mickelson, Mrs. Henry Krappe Mrs. Nellie Harris. Mrs. Mltr Wicker, Mrs. J. McNeil. Felicitation of many friend are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Deryl Myers upon the birth of a daughter, bora Saturda morning at Salem General hospi tal. 3 which the program for the after- next meeting--will be held in the The lives 01 those about US Churchill of Portland noon was given. Mrs. Mason had J. A. Doerfler grove at Marion on flick Curiosity and Stir con- cnarge oi the devotional .service. and Mrs. Charles McKee conduct- . I sa .sa sa a those of their sisters who dd ter. Blster' Mr- Lucille Whitaker snverton It has become A M KV mo uamman or san known here that Miss Violet Z 1 Z ' ZY il"- -Z"Z Bwnaramo, cai. Ramsby. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,ne, 89 summer By ANNE ADAM3 ed the lesson study and mystery box and readings were given by Mrs. R. C. Thomas, Mrs. George Mason, Mrs. D. Y. Hamill and Mrs. Earl Lynes. Rev. and Mrs. F. A. Gin a were guests for the afternoon. - Jefferson The- picnic of the W LI. - 7 . . . A fn, ti,A ;Mivn , unUAI COKl1"0" i especially Mrs. Charles M - Greene has as for the annual reunion. I 1.'to nf w .... i.. .v " JFui!S: mJ; lit SZ:iyr':"n all of Salem and Mrs. Marie Flint Mccau of Wallace Road.' Mrs. Paul Bales entertain Thursday. compUmentrna- Mrs. Marie Moody of St. Louis." house guest of Mrs. E. E. Bergman. Sev eral attractive affairs are being planned and have been given for Mrs. Moooy. fi;Ws?I- Sr! the middle of Aug u ino. yuuu uxi) uer vue uu ut vuu rv uiu- i 4-. ci tv...!- were married at Vancouver, pn fonrtrt aiino- U the au 1 , oan rranci8C wash.. July u. hy.the Bev. w. J f ? c?5f wl hhS Knf I nnual convention is in ses- Mothers never tire of making Past Noble Grand clubs of District Lance Wells. Mr.' and Mrs. oiie -Jt"i sion and where they Will meet . dainty things for their little arirls i No was attni k. ik. n-. 't& rr.lt. . .1.,. I j . iT'. . . Z. Z. m.. I iHW frtn tntn rTanaiia an1 nnnn - - uwi v .1 nii luuiv 1 lav mNniwri nr iri imai -fa,! xn-i u " - thaa satlsfTina-. This frort ... I their return will make their home . 1 ki . ' " r" .biics aic-i ., . ..mymyei. appealing. Doasts oriKee. Mrs. Ezra. Hart. Mrs K. S I r ierwa " o..B u luurswB, ira. leo smitn, Mrs. VOU nreier. OB tha f rnnt ,n4 KTr I ta o mv...i . . .. . .. -. . i 0. 0. luursiou. urn. nnpn Tiirnn i n.n . . Dick left at once for short wed- all in all a book of interest. WHILE we jog along in every day routine there are , those eminent writers from over, the world; k - R. AND MRS. J)ICK P."18' "oped edge, on kimono Mr,. R. W. Curl Mri. G W x, ""2" .V few who are reaching Out to - v,r'"t.. ZXS sleeves, and perky button, tor Hui trim. Shell be "awfniiv rn I.-7? Z.r.:'i":. wi"w""f rouse guests recently Mr. and universal coruacw. iTi ftrinftlinrinr thA hirth Jnlv .. . ---,- l nU iOlH IIUCI3 tTfJill i UK UU I Uu T- Tr I v f A - . 4- U. n f O - eaf Will b held at Cor- Kansas. Mr anH Mr. Vranlr Tnll i. -r ir:1- T3." I 1H 01 Wee Geraldine L i ur.e Bioomers are includ- lc next year D.i aaeo . . 1 . . - I lUlCICftl b a it. sue 4 re- f- Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buell weei, are Mrs Viola Pierce I tV-' i r V,- rTi i x j , of portianri mri ?5rtr Bnn and eeK -V3 . f iexv? Dick. Mr. Dick, interested in to their many o Darrel of Portland. Mr.. ranKlin, Mrs. f lOrence . f. w, mwrtA ftiif fru. qulreez yards of 36-Inch brit or ft SirJu -h aBmt Moyer is a niece of H. M. Buell Byrnes Cartwnght, . H cniaDric of the marriage of Ma M nnle and Frank Buell is a brother. Sarah Hunt Stee and Mrs, Steeves. Mrs. automobiles, carried out the idea of the announcement of 8ad. fifteen ceata (13c) la toint or lUnpi (coini prfered). lor (k pattern. - Writs pIjid't your nitao. addrri ) stylo onm oor Bo aaro to Uto alio wiuied. Toot tammerv vartirobo eaa bo Blaoaeo oaiily aad inaxpcaaivelj with tho auisuneo of our current 12 pafo fashion catalog. Tho best nf tho (eaaon's afternoon, tporta -aad eTtnlnf trsek. .linjteria. house dreiiet and liiddiat' models all peraonallT chosen bj Anno Adams, are aoade available through- this beautiful book. 8nd for jour eopy today. ?rieo of catalog, fificeo teats. Catalog and pattern togetb or, twenty fire eents. t dresa a)) Ball sad orders to KUtrtuii Pat- ,Urm- Department. S43 West , 17th . Street. Vow Sort City.. . of 7d u-flU l a new mdel car in teUinghis of Mr. and Franklin , a poet whose work Lnd Dickrg friendJ of nas reacnea Anglian nearu ui,.ll,a.M,;j ef 4 . , . , - " I bus TTT UWIVU M. VI IUOVOUWC Mrs. tanwnwno noiaa "Lightning equipment blue unique place with Swiunerton automatic dim- fiu vu j. n. ah sa- scire Buell is a son r Oi Siavion. Thn rnirr a,, r... -ti ki . 0lfflJ, JDUCIl. came as a complete sur-1 o prise to their many friends, waa quietly solemnized in Vancouver I Miss Doris Bacon entertained iv annooiaw a a . .. i itu .41 a -..o7 Aiwr ij Mr. ho a mrituTW supper party i j r-" uirw i vu t utrviiu.v.v uauc "d Mrs. Mlssler. will be at home Monday evening at her apartment nd (ssn Perfecting a merg Finish-shell pink. Free in Stayton. in the Royal Court complimenting 1 form of French verse, and .auPpinP . 1 the birthday of Dr. Mjtx Moon, now Mrs. Steeves whose work 1-2 Z 1 reiser Misa A1H firntt f VitroTPra wr nlaffll for nr. Mnnii iirm.. t i- - - t v legal department for the C. R l. Mr. and Mr.. OUo WhltT. iSTrMMrV railroad at Calgary. Canada,- Is Miss Doria Thompson. Miss Sylvia IS receiving Sale publicity In expected to arrive here Snndav I Larson. Daryt Evans. Harry Levy the east. ' . 1 for her annual vacation visit atnd Miss Bacon. I ; Each of the three ome or her brother and sis- O - -O wnmpn hav Keen admitted a . . i a . . tcr-ia-iaw. ar. and Mrs. .w. C i Scott. Misa Scott has visited here each summer for the -past three years. Additional Society I j on th Page 10 y; on the strength of their lit- efforts to the v League seten. Writers, Inc., and, Cyn Cronise . PORTRAITS Artltstic Ugbtings ... ... Natural Expressions Sunday Dinner TH E SPA . Yost Can't Afford to Eat at Heme! - DO YOUR BIFOCALS DECEIVE YOU? Do you sometim in front 0 you your eyes? made before Ful-vue bifoc eyes and bout them, ava . St 10 you see ; runnowi That is because voui 1 - 1 cbtkal science discovered r 1 sfis thrt m iftuch tetter for your yourVvixipn. Let usAcR jvu mors A raaa, BV a rfirii- oa ooaadT 4BlaJBk 2BBSLaaBrarraraBtBatk aVBh that are right before bifocals were the new NEW FUL-VUE BIFOCALS Pomeroy & Keene 379 STATE ST. SALEM Vacationists Superfluous hair is most unattractive. Why permit it to mar your vacation? 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