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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morninsr, "August 21, 1932 . v Hi Oregon City Complete Surprise ' to . : Social Circles Homer Smith Jr., and Church Ceremony in St. Paul's Episcopal Church A ND now something more over which to say and did you know' f or Saturday afternoon : cL Homer Smith. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith of Salem, - and Miss Marjorie Swafford, daughter of Mr. and at 4 o clock in St. Pauls Episcopal church in Oregon City of the families and a few intimate friends present. , mi i i i ,..;-.! j v j -He event naa uetn qu.ie.iy jjiaimeu aim cauie as a genuine surprise io uuiu iu oa- lem and Oregon City friends. ; Mrs. Smith visited in Salem many times and is well known ' here and especially well known to the University of Oregon people for she attended the " 4T Cogitations Along the Way .,. . HA N D-ME-DOWNS" are not so bad we have exploded the idea that they are. For instance the Olympics for bidden in fact but in fancy constructed from "hand-me-down" views from those who saw them and no doubt that fancy is more diversified than if w had attended in nerson v vu v j . ie iive sat uatA aiiu iicaiu the impressions of those who saw them and had we gone we would have been full of . just one person's impressions our own. F IOR instance Miss Dorothea Steus- ion s xnriu over me ii year it 1 1 tt H M old Japanese who won the 15 t- meter swim a 14 vear om vrtiih a era in at tho Tirnrld and V V HillklV V'V " V 14 UI1U a winner. And the thrill of ;warcnincr tne "flTana sween . ' ; i i a i sian.es in spring uuaru ana : ' -..111X11 U1V111JC XU111K Ulie itllct I il a. ii i j i 1 ;i.,anoiner 10 ieiiow Droiners -ana sisters or the United btates. nnl. j .i i.1 bit foo-ffv and dull in the . . . . ... 1 oi tne day miss steusioii at- aa v. i4. :ui j r ,t icuucu me last ugiii uavs w "ttt.a-v- .li i watenmg aiiempis i , j : j x i - in wisw aim riueis iu uiear-1 . s r-i. i i .1- I ui pciicvt iui hi aii uusiacie ;,;.that in all would mean a 25 i" loot jump u completed m perfect form. And queer to aav a Japanese horseman t placed highest hardly seems '. I ththat there would be room 'icnoufirh in those little islands . across the way to practice . . hurdling on such a scale. I M A u l fi L any . I niimka. t.am KOI 11U1J1UC1 llUllt tU I 5w?5u2Sl S?Sf 3 n?" " 'Zr":: day anTnrlirno tccT- dents. This Mrs. Roy Keene felt one of the .hiavpmer, of human accomDlishmehts equal to the prowess of the athletes. The Keenes had an apartment just across the -street from the anmitheatre. There were four policemen, Ana . At. . -v. T iv' w"S vu cai.li W1UC1 11 1C street in tneir bkck and sev- , 1 1 ;n i i ci at uuys specially aepuuzeu .and additional police to keep iraxiic movinr saieiv:. uour- .tesy fand kindliness marked every contact with these pro- X ! . 1 uiubcrs 01 numan saiety anai" w uuig. this In itsplf ia onmoninrr -f I "Hand-me-dnwns" nf V a world record broken. in addition to the police there were public ad dress svstems , on street cor. ,ners close to the stadium and irom these time was an- nounced. traffic suction 4 made and hplnfnl innrmo. v tion given out to the crowds t. - UelOW. ' . We felt ttfc a.U-'- vlZJ - Airr - Il - " .v Mi 0. -UtC-ciir; vfer W1B CUH- 1 . .. .A -ri elusion of th' 26 tLthon-r-she. hated to see the lads come in" and drop, on the iroai nne attr nrh a imiai . hng run in the heat. But "Dad" Booth, old rnari i . w , av ww with Detroit univeraitv wn N with her and "Spec" and 1 "WOUld not let hr 1ooA s when the lads came in no one went down they were men r 'of greater stamina .than .'ex pected. . .. - r The thrill of that first dav ' with . all th tries entering the arena" and paraamg ; like soldiersper fect formation an A : specimens of men and women. A1 That side visit to ' the' "Forest Memorial" coma. tery something like our Bef crest. . There hidden A WAV J , " among the trees the "Wee isitors and VfaoiilTjips' Qcpy ; ttenn6f Wedding Miss ' Marjorie Swafford Mrs. George S wafford of Oregon City were quietly married momKor rvf Vio AlnVio Ttlt . Ti I T TT I A ,zvev. xiituimuiiu, reckurux 01. rauis, reaa uie service under a bower of summer flowers. .The, soft light of i tall Cathedral tapers burning in candalebra gave added beauty to the effect. . The bride was given in marriage by her father, and was ; -oattended by Miss Irma Duvul stained glass window of the of Monraouttu Miss Miriam i-4- .nUi I and Miss Mildred Swnffnrr? Europe after six long years - - I oi work. j The naeant at the - - rrrv, 7- I Hollywood bowl following a A .. sympnony concert Aaiiior-1 nia Welcomes the World" in , . , n , . i which n2 countries were re-1 . - . -- . presented by natives of the countries and each in native costume supposed to be 40,- rv v a A 1.1 fh? oSnM ac number the bowl should ac- commodate. mHE thrill of Mrs. X F rederick iam- port over the "wonderful dis- nlav of boxine skill". An an- X of preciative fan of such sports Mrs. Lamport made us see the fun of watching some black boy with shining teeth .J : : : wh0. ca.me Iro s?cn stance x,. OrdS , And the fun of see ing the girls who hardly seemed human, take the hur Ulta u uun uvn finirta Ana and tha man did" dles and not knock down a oiiiiv; ut n kuv mvu vv. rpL, 1 1Anl J n kuis wb wwy uu aressea mceiy ior sxreei HTJ H LY xTX TLE made us r nri II Tcirh a tMttiTO nf t no "" . v " ever burnme fire at- the . . ... . ,. . arch enrh nftemnnn h-fnra " , v . the cames necan winners of 7: " 7 - thp pvent.A nf t no nn v hpfvro j t would.be announced; the na- " iwk w wymu w iunea ana nis native antnem played by a stirrinir band. All J9 A . At "rsw secona ano tnira win- ners were so presented while the crowds stood at attention. men with heads bared, and all with eyes fixed upon the win ners. a -. --: i ai.i- All 01L1C: IX. LI121L CI 1 Qn v, ' i .. .. ' n I . . . A L r l TT " 1 1 states' the Ioveliest is tht of trance in Mrs. Lytle's opinion s mething to all Z LZ - w them. a11 to compare as m that opening ceremony The absolute oniet and attentive silence of the well mannered crowd tho wonderful and beautiful rma -v H imnV n?od anhood. comnetincr. imens of manhood and worn I rrri i " ' . . ... yy1" . exniDii I Oil rial nrlTtCra frnm atmnt -m. 7 r ..v . . '"j wuu- luea 01 sports ior "wuiuniv mterest I K CT J . . ut oweaish picture of young " 111 picture mat reached TFATrl .MI Olympics, but what charming impressions tn V1AU7 if through. - Mrs. Paul Fue-at mnA A,n-v. m.Y WI eraeen. vci, XV U 111 rtUllna nf Ikirit... - t.. -r, . r ID. Vni joight to Nawport sator- I dAV VltAPft thaw i vr "r . "I, aaW uu iUfS V UIgQ( t-week.;. Dr l w" r sunaay. " I I - I1 111 ' SOCIAL1 CALENDAR . - t Sunday, August 21 Joat Plnl for Posts No. 61 and 584, Veterans of , Foreign Wars and auxiliaries. In Bryant park. Albany. -' ' ; Monday, August 'tt j Auxiliary to American Legion, in Veterans' room of armory; first nomination of officers for year. . - - "; Tuesday, August 23 :: . Mrs. Edith Scott, circle at 1410 North 4th street . I" Women's Prc do, jsarden, party at home . of. Mrs. W. C.Conner. 76 a. Rural avenue. - , Business and Professional Women's picnic, silver . ton. park; all tolng meet at Wlllson park.'CotUae street entrance, 5 o'clock. Sons ot Union Veterans and auxiliary, pot-luck din- aer at home of Mrs. Eugene Prescott, 1064 Oak streeL , :30 o'clock. '" r '-: ... "... Wednesday, , North Salem W. C. T. U Jason .Lee church. 2 o clock; election of officers; reports of convention in l .Seattle to" given,-' 'f ... . 'Saturday is Salem . I - Take Vows in Quiet with only immediate members i : : x k.it. -i o tnrnTitv CTi. . n 1 J AV - and Miss Mildred Swaf ford- Lrl1 - 8 ' were brld" I11UU9. o,.v v.. Mrs. Smith wore white mousse- I M"7; -w" ou.8".e: m&ue iu long Biraigat lines with shoulder cape (or .Jl.J A. . uaw mnne. a cio nttmr h:"6 turban oyer which drooped hot Ten was-worn in place or a , . . .v "r.. mna pin roseouas, orcntas and mies-of-the-TaUey in a show- ble. , Miss DutuI wore utarchftd ink chiffon, and the Misses Swafford wore frocks of green chiffon and all three carried Colonial bon. Cnets. Mr. Smith had as his best mn lTan Kafoury, and George Beech- ler ana L.euoy Grote acted as ushers. A reception at the Swaffnrrl home followed the ceremonv and after this Mr. and Mrs. Smith left for a wedding trip In the north. Following this they will return to satem 10 make tneir Home, and where- Mr. Smith is associated with his father in business. Mr. Smith attended the University of uregon iouowing his graduation from Salem schools. He w&n af filiated with Sigma CJi fraternity. New Club is Organized An interesting club has been newly organized and will herin to function with its first meeting August. 3u wun Mrs. Mark Wil bur. The name chosen is "Ace High", and there will be two meetings a month, one a lunch eon meeting and afternoon of cards and one a dinner meeting with the husbands of members as guests, ana then the evening will be occupied with cards. For the luncheon meeting each month a "5 and 10 cent store" idea will be carried .out for prizes, decorations and snch nin accessories to the party. Mrs. A. E. Ullman la mansrer. and Mrs. Ralph Curtis Is in charge of publicity. Other mem bers include Mrs. MnrraT Wade- Mrs. A. Davis. Mrs. E. L. Miller. Mrs. Mark Wilbur, Mrs. Don Hen drie and Mrs. L. Howe. Jefferson Mmhn nf th Millersburg Wednesday Embroid ery ciud met Wednesday after noon at the country home of Mrs. uuzaoein Truax. During the business meeting Mrs. Fred Cha pin and Mrs. Frank Kizer were elected to fill the vacancies of Mrs. Frank Lent and Mrs. Z. M. Lent who hare- moved to Call fornia to make their homes. During the afternoon an in teresting contest was enjoyed, that of naming Oregon's various trees. Mrs. Thomas Farlow nm ea the- most. -. Those nresent wero fr Riion BUrwell. Mrs. H. F. Warren. fr James GourleV. Mrs. Fran K.ier" Mrs. Tnomas Farlow. Mm. rt mond Fisher, Mrs. Harold Fisher. Mrs. A. W. Moreland, Mrs. Ellas Truax. Mrs. Fiord Pih- two daughters, Faustina Chapin, Mrs. James Arnold, Mrs. Dale Ar nold, ana aaughter, Mrs. L. W. urager. Mrs. " Ed ftahrk Mr. ixUls Smith and children. Mrs. Charles Alexander and the host ess. . The next meetlnr will he km at the home of Mr w v m.f. ren, tne first Wednesday In Oc- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fiala and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris have rurnea irom sereral recurnea from several dayi fish. trI Waiport. Additional Society I on Page 7 o August H POLITICS AND i V I. ' .-W . ' ' , . ' , .J m.f . . : if MRS. AUCE ROOSEVELT LONGWORTH. "Princess Alice," and Miss H. Edger as they strolled on the White House lawn at a recent tea for which Mrs. Herbert Hoover teas hostess. Both are ardent politicians. V7 1 1 W PPKPnfl TO Be Busy Ti ime mHE week end wiU be rather i.--. i . i i a a. ji uuaj svciaiij ma uoius mticn v. u vw wa a aa utu uci of people. One. of the young cir cles enjoyed a gala dancing party with about 20 couples present Sat urday nirht at which time Mia Genevieve Thayer entertained on the tennis court at the home of Miss Sally Bush. Floodlights of areen. red and blue played over the. vine sided court and the arrangement ot a loudspeaker for the radio aava ex cellent music for dancing. The affair was elven in com pliment to Miss Frances McCune of Pasadena, who has been the uuu-v guest, oi buss mayer ior several weeks, she will leave soon for her home in the south. Visitors seem to ba th insnirn- tion for much of the entertaining these days and this was trim of the party for which Miss Carolyn uraay was hostess Saturday after noon complimenting a voiine visi tor in town, Miss Helen Hoke of i-enaieion. miss Helen has been the guest of Miss Charlotte Hill and several informal affairs hTn complimented her. Games and a line Dartv marl a. Jolly afternoon for the young maids, the list of whom Included miss Hoke, Charlotte Hill. Rall- McLellan, Patsy Holt, Janis Nel son. Sybil Snears. Marv Ann Brd v a.nd Carolyn Brady. Tonight Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Lytle will entertain for Mr mri Mrs. Don Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill, all of Bend. The affair will be a buffet supper and the Bend anesta and fnrm a- residents of Bend now living in oaiem win make up the guest list. ne mils arrived Friday nirht to be guests of the Lytles and they were accompanied by Mr. Stewart, who came to Join his wife, who has been visltinr here for th- nt week. Mr. Stewart will return to Bend Monday and be ba!k again to take Mrs. Stewart h nm a this coming week end. The past week nas oeen busy with afjcalrs in com pliment to Mrs. Stewart. A splendid dav was AnlnvAri k. the Woman's Missionar. of the First Evangelical church. wenesaay at the rural home of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Ballantyne. A potluek dinner was .served at noon, and the afternoon, was di vided between thet business meet ing at which Mrs. G. N. son. president, presided, and in visiung the lovely gardens of the Ballantyne home. Present for the day were Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. George Siefarth, Mrs. A. i-augney, Mrs. Amanda Burgess, Mrs. Peebles. Mrs. I-nwn Un O. Bewley, Mrs. William McDon- ougn, Mrs. Anna Miles, Mrs. White. Mrs. Arnsta Smith Mn J. A. . Reminrton Mn ' v. w Petticord. Mrs. 8. D Cooler Mn Hulda Maves, Mrs. Katherine Hil- iiaer. Mrs. Grant wikoff. Mr. W. McCullev. Mrs. William st Clair. Miss Lois Miles. Miss Anna Miles, Mrs. Harriett Burr ess. Mrs. William Zoxel, Mrs.- Mary aeegar. Mr. Peebles and Mr. and Mrs. Ballantyne. Miss Janet Miller eelahrt'if her fourth birthday recently at me acme or ner grandfather, Fred L. Miller. -After nlavina niiiM mm a taking-pictures, the small rnt were called Into the dining room wmcn naa been converted into a pink and' white erene nar and fairy bower with streamers ot Dauoons. .- At each guests piaca was cop cake holding four small candles. Aaslstinr the imill cnuti wera Mrs. Carl R. MUler and PhrH. Turnbull of Florida, Aunts Min nie ana Kant MUler. Guests honorinr ' Janet wra Doris Berwick. Dona -Tim no. nte Hendricks. Flora Jan John- ton, Douglas Berwick and PhylU ouioeriana. ' . ' - . - MrsJ; .W: T." Ramsden la .fait. g her danghter. Mrs. H.-L Coney of Oakland. CaL h -T pects to spend a- month In: the soutn. .; - ., ; x Kjyn Cronise PORTRAITS Artistic Lightings . .V V . . Xataral Express io as TEA PARTIES' ' s'.- 1 11 3 r Rush Party is Attractive Event AMONG the delightful "rush" affairs of Willamette unl versity circles was the in. formal reeption given Friday night by the men of Alpha Psl Delta fraternity for men enter ing the university this fall and for. invited women guests. The guests were received in the fraternity home on Chemeketa and Summer streets. The guest list and members in cluded Miss Betty Bonnell, Miss isunor Trlndle. Miss Martha War ren, Miss Angelia Myers, Miss Claudlne Gueffroy, Miss Fern Riddel, Miss Helen Boardman Miss June Davies, Miss Betty-Mae Hartung, Miss Fern Harris. Miss Ruth Chapman, Miss Gwendo lyn Hunt, Miss Kathleen Fitzpa trick. Miss Dorothy Rowe, Miss Sylvia DuBoise, Miss Marguerite Filsinger, Miss Florence Mar shall; Wray Morehouse, Floyd Walts, Earle Potter, Parker Giese, Charles Wert. Steve An derson. ErroT Walling, James Nut ter. James Burdette, Bob Eyre, Gus Moore, Piercy Sweet, Irving Hale. George Douglas, Nell Brown, Donnell Sanders, Ted Parker, Miles Woodworth, and Delvia Neiderhlser. Salem Heights Club To Organize Work The Salem Heights Woman's club is sponsoring a benefit tea for all women of the community Friday. August 26, the event to be held at the community hall. Mrs. Gladys Washburn Is gen eral chairman. At the tea. work for the fall period will be dis cussed and organised. The first regular meeting of the club year win be held Friday, September 2. Turner The Turner Drama tic club was entertained Tuesday night by Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mc- Kinny and Miss Mabel Walker at a local pichlc cronnd. with i watermelon feed. Members, and guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Martin, Mr. and Mrs Eddie Ahrens. Mr. and Mrs. At bert Glvens.' Mr. and Mrs D. R Parks. Mrs. Stella Miller, Misses Maoie Tucker, Helen Peets and Maoei walker. Herbert Bri.ra Archie Ranken, Mr. and Mrs. J s. McKInny. GIVE THIS STORE -A NAME ! Win a New Fall Dress Valued at $10.75 by Naming This Store! For the past 90 days we have ' operated under the name "Mack's". We like . Salem and have decided to remain.- But we neM a -name. Will yon help us 7 . WE SELL Ladie' Coats Suits - Frocks ' ' Millinery . Costs Nothing to Enter! .Anyone may 'enter. It costs nothing,-except per- haps a visit to familiarise yourself with our shop. ' . Mall , or brln g only one suggestion. - - ' ' Contest Ends . Aug. 30! !iThe contest will close at . midnight, ; "Wednesday, An- gust 30. Entries "post-" marked later, will not be- . considered. t Get yours in - - - - --.-- W. f. Hislop (Sacceasor to Hack's) 415 State . Organizations j Work Through '; Gf Music .Week Organization -Will Come : Under Direct aid of City; - wuauiwig tt aaiaa i, uu&u - wtuuuiltc nuufuitiuuwiu? THE approach of fall is certain. with the signs of the times pointing to September as clos &t hand. Z Announcement of definite rnee ting dates for the resumption of club and or ganisation activity following summer vacati oning is being made each week. jCast week the D.' A. JL, and Salem Music Teachers made tentative announcement of the beginning date for their work and now the Auxiliary to the American Legion announce the .first nomina tion meeting of the fall to be Monday inthe v eterans' rooms of the armory;-;- . . With officers elected for next vear the A uxiliarv. will be readv fnr unotihpr oxrellAnf year of civic and organization laney will probably, be the only one advanc ed xor.presidency of this group for next year. 11 ' . nirfN T .rwlr inf Via Garden . Party is rretty Event: 1 Hlbbard auxlliarr W. S. W. U. was entertained by Mrs. Vesper Friday, afternoon at her home. unes ts .were greeted at the door by Mrs. Vesper and Mrs. Cardy and shown through the house to the garden at the back, where many. flower decked card tables shaded by gay beach umbrellas were found. In the fore-round of the tables a fountain played into a deep pool covered with water- lilies. Mrs. Bertelson rare a descrip tive account of the department convention at Newport. Plans were made for the nlcnie at Sil ver ton Sunday. Mrs. McKinlev. Mrs. Welser. and Mrs. Rees assisted the host esses, Mrs. Vesper and Mrs. Car dy, in serving refreshments Those present were Mrs.. Lillian MCKinley, Ellen Thompson, Lulu Humphrey. Ida Giro., Florence Buckles. Ethel Welsh. Ann M. Al ley. Blanche Walcher. Ruth Brant, Myrtle Abrams. Barbara Arnold, Clara H. Rees, Grace C. Mickelson, Ida Seymour, Francis Jairl, Ella Woodward, Margaret Welser Adaline Lanktree. Jessi Bertelson, Bessie Baker and the hostess Mari Cardy and Emma D. Vesper. District Conference For Church Women A district conference for the Women's Home Missionary socie ties of the Methodist Episcopal churches will be held in Salem at the First Methodist church Friday an aay. The meetincr opens at o'clock with sonjr service led hv Mrs. Ma son Bishop and Mrs. Sackett of AicMinnvnie win take charge of the devotions. The remainder of the program will Include: 9: SO o'cloek. awards of merit for the year. Mrs. C. C. Bray of Albany: 9:45. plans tor the year's work, by Mrs. E. J. Maple of Forest Grove; 10: IS. round table discussions; 11:00. mite boxes.' Mrs. e k. Gilbert of Salem; 11:20, mission ary plans by Mrs. Iverson of stl- verton and Mrs. Reed of . Port- iand; 11:40, local conference re ports; 12:00, lunch; 1:00, devo tions, Mrs. Ratcliffe, Salem; 1:15, "Father We Bring Our Gift" (report); 1:30, literature, Mrs. Jack of Corvallls; 1:40, In dian work at Chm mi.. Gertrude Aiken in charge; 3:00, pageant. Mrs. S. P. T-fnrt-- t... is. A as her ruest for a. fw A... n bert Talkington of BlackwelL una. ho left Friday for Rose burg where he will visit. VV'Xf3- T" JmIULE MWCAMVMJt COMMMY MC . Announce the New Prices on Fall ENNAJETTICK SHOES -br WOMEN! AWi---V WIDTH. W 0 ) you have an, -iV.rp-- (Uj alem Make Gommittees; service. It is thought that - JWmaJ WUM AliW viv i chamber of commerce Thursday- night 'devejoped some very far-reaching and propitious plans for the development of Music week of next spring as a civic activity, an object long worked toward by Mrs. Walter Denton, local "mother" of Music week. To aid in the developments L. 01 tins idea Mrs. Denton, act ing in behalf of the Salem District tbe Oregon State Mu sic Teachers' association, invited Chester W. Rosekrans of San Francisco, to come to Salem and address the people here in a mass meeting Thursday night at the chamber of commerce. Mr. Rosekrans is a leading per son in -progressive movements of San Francisco and especially all that concerns music as an educa tional development and is the founder of national Masle week In that city. He has made the week there an official occasion supported by the city government as a part of its civic duty. At the Thursday night meeting he outlined in in spirational manner the work done in tbe south and what can be done here. ' Later be was a guest of honor for an informal reception at the studio of Prof, and Mrs. T. S. Roberts where music and conver sation made an enjoyable few hours. The Business and Professional Women's club is another organ itation that is announcing its first meeting date for the last Tuesday In September. Committees have been appoint ed and are ready to function for the coming year. Committee chair men include Mrs. B. B. Herrik, membership: emblem. Laura Hale; program, Alene Phillips; publicity. Juana Holmes; hospi tality, Daisy Hayden; nominating, Phebe Mc Adams: finance. Lois Ohmart; legislative, Betta Field; cheer. Ruth McAdams: recreation. Lillian Cad well; cooperation, Em ily Howard: education. Josephine Shade; parliamentarian. Grace Elizabeth Smith; song leader. Es ther Hagedorn; and transporta tion, Julia K. Webster. Mrs. Dorothy Walker entertain ed for members ot the J. U. G. club at her home recently. Cards were enjoyed for the evening hours. Present were Pearl Har ris, Hallle Lunch, Florence Brees ler. Bertha Ray. Nana Busey, Delia Steward, Lena RIggie, Lil lian Kayser, and Mrs. Walker. Chicken Dinner 11 a. m. to 9 n. m. S m The 8PA J I r -- . I Ready1 for 'Ybs Appointment Plans - . the name of ilirs; J. T. De- AAA. AUbUlC n llltXLUl: Xll LIIt Miss Esther-Stephens Is Complimented An . enjoyable lawn party was that with which the Misses Doro thy Hutchason and Mildred and Genevieve Mulkey entertained Fri day night at Miss Hutchason's home .complimenting Miss Esther Stephens, who will return to her home la Torrance, CaL, following several weeks' stay In Salem as the house guest of her cousins, the Misses Mulkey. In the garden lighted by the big August moon and paper lanterns, games were played and refresh ments served. Those enjoying the evening i were Miss Esther Stephens, and J the Misses AUca . Curtis. Helen ' Stutt, Helen Chllds, Hasel SnyderT Bertha Jorgenson, Isabel Chllds, Mrs. Pearl HaUhason. Eugene Crothers, WilUana - Thome. Carl Cording, Kenneth mein. Garfield Barnett and J. Frank Hutchason. Members of the Business and Professional , Women's club will enjoy a picnic at Silverton park. Tuesday evening. Those attend ing will meet in Willson park at the Cottage street entrance at 5 o'clock. Cars will b there to take thos attending. Helpful Hint for Healthful Living Ybiith arid Happiness If your child has good health he is undoubtedly happy. Good health is the best thino; you can give a child. Regular physical examina tions will insure good health. ." Ask Your Doctor If rhe prescribes medicine bring his prescriptions to us. . Our IrTescription Service Is Tht Best Service We Ren s ." JIL WILLETT 405, State- Conet Uberty ' -,..; v rtton sua - ':' ' - Only Th Best -1 . iutk or the Heather" of An . -me Laurie fame.. In it -the Jvrmerlv f5 andi .m - i I