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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning," July 28? 19S3 H V I nrt.frvj -r :.ii-:r , - -: " " PAGE ' TWELVE ' T SOCIALITES W EAR AT THESEASHORE .!l-iw . , . -; - ' m i Olive M. Doak, Society Editor Legion Auxiliary Bridge Benefit : r Date Set SOCIAL CALENDAR Salem society Is interested In plans: for . the American Legion -'auxiliary bridge henellt which 'la in hm held In the gardens of Mrs. Clifford Brown's home on Au- gust X. -, . - s '.Bridge, both auction and con tract,; and; other diterslons for .nori-card-playlng guests are being arranged for the afternoon, while there will also be a group calling merely at the tea hour. , ' chairman for the event which will Luncheon at Make , probably be the largest benefit , t . -ot Us kfnd during the summer In 1 OdaV S UOlt on ! here. Mrs.. Walter Zosel is chairman of the ticket commit- j . A luncheon will be the wager Friday, July 18 Tew Park circle,' First M. E., regular annual pic nic at home of Mrs. A. A. tfnderhlll,- 883 8. 12th. lp m. Three Link club at home of Eugenia-and Wllda Siegmnnd, 1398 Lee street, 2: SO p. m. A11 Rebekahs welcome. - park. Sunday, July SO Jones-MeAlpln reunion, SilTerton Park. .- -. - ; Oregon branch of Engl clan, reunion at SilTerton Union Veterans and Auxiliary Entertain Gay Picnic Supper In C. W. PauIus Gardens)y One of the large and Interest ing Informal .events of the week was the picnic supper, with which Mr. and Mrs. Conrad W. Paulns entertained, at their home on the South RItcx road; - ? i : ; Supper was served to SO per sons la the gardens lighted with Japanese lanterns.- Mrs. Lietz Entertains For Maribelle Quinh . HoJ1?.rlnr ner n0Mft gest, Miss iwanoeue umnn. Salem -hlrh Sons of Union Veterans and I School graduate and former wil. tee. proceeds will be used to fi- at stake for the women's "play at their auxiliary met Tuesday night lamette university co-ed whose nance the Chicago trip ior me the saiem uoir ciuo wun me ai tne noma oi . an. miucbb iur i u now in santa Ana, Mrs. auxiliary--vocai - mo, , niwa' i teams, capuunea oj jars. 4. n. ;v o ctuc v""ut. uvvo.iuaiii Wen was nostess for a champions. I Gamjobst and Mrs. Ercei Kay. Following tne meai an lmormai group of Miss Quinn'a friends 1 ii o loiiunios " uicujuoi. ul 1 Buv..o. buiu bu yiuBiui " i y cuuesuaj wiui.' a smartly ar- Tr firn1ohRt' tfiam: Mrs." Hji enloved. - nnrutM.I.. . vuj Charmiriff 1 ea for ' : ? Ollnger Mrs. Ed Gimngham. - wemDer. present were: r. At th. Bupper honr u " ,wT-' , I Mrs. U. n. uross, jars, uxea mi- ana ra.j. a. neinms.uu, I was' assisted h vrfa. nn.w. mm i Leslie Women 1 w; Mrs. Robin Day. Mrs. Guy and Mrs. Glenn Adams. Mr. and J" Swnr!S w!fv.M": . VlKKta 9mth Mn TJov Bvrd. Mn J. A. Yintln Mr. ana Mn. I .r . ... . vi Women of the Can Do class of Mrs. Roy Simmons, Mrs. McGIn- C. P. Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. C. ' br nw npther, Mrs. ; the Leslie Methodist church held nls .ot Sllverton, Mrs, Max Flan- Patton, Mr. and Mrs. E. a Km- ',-Z,eT' . J . . u. wuiioiidtv un a n- WfutAminiM mr. Mr and Mm. tB. Praeeott. Jsnjoyinr the eveninr vtr! afternoon on the lawn of the W. Mrs. Don Young, Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. E: B. Perrlne, Mra. the honor guest. Miss Qulnn. tC. Conner home. Bell. Mrs. Russell Bonesteele. Mary Llckel. Mrs. HatUe Cam- Miss Bunny Miller, Miss Bertha Following the brief business Mrs. Van Sellar Welder, Mrs. V. eron, Mrs. Lnla Boring, Mrs 80- Babcock, Miss Gertrude Oehler, i. meeting the afternoon was spent E. Kuhn, Mrs. Graham Sharkey, phia Sykes, Mrs. Louise King, Miss Donna Harlan, Miss Pauline miiu! ana iimw wiiu i avnuu uuuw, wm , m.b. - ...... u , wun auiw x iliuier. Mill , . 1 I . . an . I n a . . TJ - I n A Keeton presenting two reaamss. 1 xeiiy, Mrs. 10ms waigamon, 1 jreBseoaen, mn. mo ivte, u. iwimw bxinner. Miss Edna. Pres- Mrs. Koy siewart, - Mrs. urover 1 aioyer, jonn r i nompson, u.icott, MUs Laara Wright of Port- ueuinger. Mrs. eisnop ana miss ouuj, nu a. mlbciib. iana, Mrs. Clifton Clemens Mm lYXrrJ' .n foreman. Mrs. Donald MmDer OI. M,r"y!,.l-e V. a" rTw; "bcfi' M. 0. Hunter "e "rB- J"n" -wT;' " f rIiI" nostess. Mrs, . Harris u. .incite, Mra..sepaus siarr, wp. i """" rr Liets. .;'!. vsr v. f!nr. mm w o. si- Dr. W. E. Buchannan of Eugene. . . Heidler, Emli Oten, H. T. Grace, cey, Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs. F.J. ' S. D. Johnson. Charles vicx, a. Gllbralth. Mrs. B. F. Pound. Mrs. . TT E. Petite, Clark Will. F. X. Hoe- j. H W1nett, Mrs. R. H. Baldock. Church drOUD Honors reth, 6. E. Birch, Carroll Robin- Mrs. H. K Stockwell, Mrs. Bob Ai trll son, F. B. Ford, W. C. Conner, savage. Mrs... Harry Wiedmer. Mrs. Adam ELngel B. E. OUen. R. R.Rasmusen, A. Mrg Tom Burch. Mrs. A. E. Hus- t . it , Bates, C. W. Pogue. John Fry 8eyf Mrs Bill watklns. Mrs. Al- Members of the Santa Monica and Miss Vesta Mulligan. ton Hurley, Mrs. Prince Byrd. Altar society of St. Joheph s sur- Mrs. T. A. Llvesley, Mrs. Ralpb prised Mrs. Adam Engel, who August 13 has been set as the Jackson,' Mra. Neimyer, Mrs. Joe leaves next week to make her date lor the Dakota ciuo picnic, Adolph and Miss Alice Chandler, home in Portland, with a delight an annual state event, to De neiu ot MrMinnville. Former residents of both North and Vinton Scott Gardens South DaKOta Will gamer ucid to renew old acquaintances and OCene Or "arty to meet otner uaaoians uuw in dents of Oregon. A basket lunch eon will be held at noon. Miss Louise Findley arrived In fiatm TiiPHdar morning for a Th deiichtful aiternoon vu concluded with an attractively ar ranged tea, Mrs. Connor, Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Ford serving. Present were the Mesdames J. w Vlearr. J. W. Richie. Mason Im.hnn WlTKR ft refill WOOO. J. L. ! M ine Roy Hursts and their nouse guest, Mrs. John C. Hunter, of Seattle, will spend this week ena at the Oregon beaches. GRAND COULEE DAM A delightful open air plcni was held in the gardens of Dr. f ul luncheon In her home on Klngwood heights Tuesday after noon. The honor guest was pre sented with a gift from the group rhich included: Mrs. Frank Davey, Mrs. Roy Bremmer, Mrs. Anna O Brlen, MOVED 1 S WORD WASHINGTON. July. 2 7 (AP) The public works board was re- ported tonight to haY approved construction of the Grand Cou- wa neia m m saruens ui ur. . T,Illle Nad- VUUB"uc"on 01 in Grand Cou- night. Participating were merit bers of three of the higher classe? H. Hartman, Mrs. Charles Washington and start the huge uommoia oasin reclamation dev- Salem t Tuesaay morwus "l " nnrin Mm Auenst Hnckesteln. wiamnia short visit at the home of her of the First Baptist church Sun- OB"". Mra- f"0""00""! Ulopment, SrVnts. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Find- day school... The idea w?s con- M"; 2, The bo ley. During the past year M :is. ceivea oy me ieaaersor 'n"- r.;"; e hun uSJersitf "S&oTb -totts.BnSB galla, Mrs. J. J toCSrl Ji -SaywmSfSBerkli class, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Heenan. Mrs. E. J. Anderson. of Pres dent Roosevelt. the latter part of next week. SUN.-MON.-TUES. AN N 1 Miller, who teach the high school Mrs. B. M. Krechter, Mrs. Otto j boys' class and the high school Scheiss, Mrs. J. H. Bach, Mrs. girls' class, respectiyely. Bell DeAutremont and Mrs. J. A number enjoyed themselves Fisher, in the swimming pool, while oth- er groups used the swings and D played various-outdoor games., rlorence rOWer When darkness came on, the r- . 1 i. gardens were lighted and the pic- r any 8 xiispiiacAuii Senator Dill (D.. Waah..1. has been conferring with the presi dent and the public works board this week and he hailed the Grand Coulee dam approval tonight as the beginning of a vast develop ment or the northwest territory. The dam is to be 145 feet hich and will be so constructed that OS'ttYfft. of the eve- In compliment to Mis. Florence nlng was a talk on modern China Power, who saU. Tuesday on the J ed upon it later by Dr. Scott, who ha, recently ;T by the 145 foot walland he dam reiurnea irom tum. some vl ------ --- . . ,f, . , the guests were shown through Clarence tmmons entenainea w utBiOP- 'IV -? cnti i,nm& tr. t. i im noma oi ner sister, jura, furnishings, practically all of 'red Montgomery, Wednesday tYila Annn-lnleht. Honors in unaae to " i Rosalind Van Winkle and Miss Blllie Cupper, while Miss Power was presented with a guest prise. Summer flowers were used about the rooms. Mrs. Emmons was assisted by Mrs. Montgomery at the supper hour. Guests for the evening were RESIDENTS LISTED . Chamber of Commerce has Names of .Many -Who Make Inquiry : Potential liew comers to Marion county and Salem, as listed by the chamber ot commerce following Inquiries about city and rural property, include a number of persona from the middle west and California. The current list of best inaulrlee and names and ad dresses of those who wish to lo cate here, aa well as kind of land sought: Mrs. E. A. Seely, California, wishes to receive some listings of small acreages near Salem, stating prices thereof. H. R. Blackwell, OnUrlo, Ore., very much interested In the poultry business around here." J. E. Rheim. 112 East Alumin um street, . Butte,' Mont,, Is de sirous of obtaining small acreage near Salem for suburban home. Z. E. Roberts, route 2, Yuma, Ariz., Is looking tor land sulUble for raising hops In the Salem dis trict. Lillle A. Welsh, 214 Barry drive, Ventura, Cal., wishes to purchase about two to five acres near Salem, r Robert soutnwara, less james avenue. Redwood City Cal., is very much interested In farming n this territory. Henry Bell, box 2 OB, Denlson. Ia., writes he wishes to purchase real estate In Salem as well as in the surrounding country. N. E. McCormack. 1442 Poppy street, Long Beach, Cal., has some property to trade for real estate on highway between Salem' and Woodburn. George H. Wheeler, route 2, box 24, Salinas, Cat., wises to re celve listings of small acreages for sale around Salem or Woodburn. H. C. Winter, Wt 10th street, Upland, Cat, would consider buy ing from five to 40 acres close to Salem, suitable for raising poul tryT Olln F. Pepper, Washougal, Wash., wants to buy a small poul try farm la the Salem district that would accommodate 600 chickens. Has $2000 cash to invest. G. R. Osterwald, Custer apart ments, Sheridan, Wyo., has 640 acres in Wyoming he wishes to trade for a drug store or other suitable business In Salem or some other town In this vicinity. Mrs. R. Fleshman, Rogers, Ark., Is looking for a small farm in the foothills that is suitable for dairy' cows and poultry. H. G. Spitler, box 861, Tracy, Cal., Is looking for an auto camp or a cigar store in Salem. Norman Hettman, 2424 Naomi avenue, Arcadia, Cel., Is interest ed in farming In this district. Ed Grundmann, 809 East 10th street, Burbank, Cal., has some property in Burbank to trade for real estate around here. Mrs. L. Q. Laldlaw, 20 Bald inger street, Houston, Tex., Is In terested In farming In the Wil lamette valley. Leslie White, Campbel. Cal., is V . , v Y, Ik,' 7 if- .",V '" '.V': ' - i - , v . ' V V; 7 i: l ,0 ' - j i i - i : ' i - - . j-nU V V ; - - -Sir V i .-:i "1 Dam Fashion Is In full play at the smart seashore I considerable attention, including that ofoor photog resorts and her are four of New York's social elite at I rapher. Left to Tight are Mrs. Herbert Weston, Mrs. Southampton,-!. L. wearing costumes that attracted 1 Orson D. Munn, Mrs. John.Crmey, Mrs. Byron C. Foy. Interested In buying from two to II acres Joining highway No. 12, near Salem. O. D. Windblgler, Chandler, Arts., has three lots and five-room house completely furnished in Marshfleld, Ore., to trade for acreage close to Salem. Ralph 8. Lackman, R. F. D. 1, Port Angeles, Wash., Is desirous ot obtaining Information about smfall acreages in Marlon eounty for truck gardening and fruit farming. L. Frucht, rout 1, box 82S, Almaden road, San Jose, Cal., wants small acreage for a chick en ranch. Clem Goodman, box 1S3, Col lege Place, Wash., wishes to locate-from' five to II acres on a well - traTeled highway near Sa lem, suitable for gardening and raising fruit. William J. Brugger, Redfleld, 3. D., writes that are a number of people in that section ot South Dakota who are Interested in this part of Oregon as a pospeetlve territory for farming. COMBINE STARTS TODAY HUBBARD, July 27 Harvest has commenced in Hubbard. Grain is being cut and peas moved pre paration for the omblne which will begin Friday. OX VACATION TRD? JEFFERSON, July 27 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. MeKee left early Tues day morning for a few days' va cation trip. They will stop at Kel so, Wash., for a visit with their daughter. Mrs. George Carroll, Jr.. and family, and then on to Spirit lake where they will enjoy a fish ing trip, ... MONMOUTH. July 27 Funeral services were held July 21 at 11 o'clock at Pedee for Levi Joseph Burbank, 48, who died suddenly at his farm home In that community. Rev. E. Fogg officiated. Burial was in the Womer cemetery near Pedee. WUUAM in' the story of a temporary marriage 3 With henry Stephenson; iiuan bond, george JlEEKER,r REGINALD MIDNIGHT SHOW SATURDAY NITE 11:30 NEW POLICY Every Sat. & Son. Big Pictures at Our Low Prices l Bargain Hour 2 to 3 p.m. try from China. About 45 young yieople were present. Miss Zosel Hostess At Jolly Picnic J Mlsa Power. Miss Rosalind Van ih. wuiiam hnmft Tiiai1a-I Wlnk4e, Miss Roby Laughlln, Miss night when Miss Mildred Zosel Gaynelle Beckett, Miss Genevieve entertained the members of the -mmons, juiss kobho nureu, young people's classes of the pBHlle Cupper, Miss Mary Cupper, First Evangelical church of Sa- miss mary tapper, '. f"5"4"4 lem. Bruce Spaulding, Mrs. Lyle Riggs irniinwinv & itnnntirni tiI.tii fFlorenc Emmousi ana airs. supper, games and contests were j Garten Simpson. M1n-Ai1 until lfl.t4 hour. Thai S!f t included: Mr. and Mrs. Stuart JoKllSOnS William Zosel, Rev. and Mrs. A. I Zl . rJ. F. Hllmer of Spokane, Mr. and nnff JTlOrne OUeSIS Mrs. Earl Rlggs. Mr. and Mrs.1 .Buk, Helen Rex, Helen Bussell.1 A ten thousand mile motor Elva Anlt. Ruth Stover. Pansy I tonr through the United States Nelswander. Marie Kooch, Marian I and Canada was completed Wed-1 Kooch, Carol Klser, Margaret ui-lnesday when Mr. and Mrs. Stuart rich, Genevieve Kuni, Genevieve I Johnson returned , to Salem after Martin. Viola Lotus, Verty Grant, I a six weeks' absence. The Cen- Mrs. V. A. Ballantyne, Zoe Stock-1 tury ot Progess exnosltlon In ton. Anna Miles. Esther Hllmer, I Chlcatco and visits to New York Ralph Arnesmeler, Kenneth Boel-lani Quebec were high points in ter and Francis Boelter oi Los the trio taken by the local folk. Angeles, Gardner Bennet and I Returning with them from Fairmount, W. Va., were Mrs. Myra Elliott and Miss Lena El liott, cvther and slater ot Mrs. Y A V i i i fPhw will m t A M M A I "!hrin? "ir 'isi A? time in Salem as the house guests Nothing adds more to your enjoyment of summer than aosoiute comfort of feet. TIMELY SUGGESTIONS: Men! Here's Good News for You - A New Shipment of "Auto-Gart" Hole- Proof Hose, theKiad That Stay up. Sgc Pah- OO Xw Is the UsmjU stock up ea truly floe euality hoe. And more especial ly the "stay-vp" kind that w effer ta this shewbaf ef ssaaner weight faneles at this tow prie. Vost men know HOLEPROOF uality. They als know the eemf ert thai holeproof Auto-GarU afford the wearer. Every pah of these are 4eab 8Ie and if yeu are en ef the many who are eeDectug" g rthttm Holeproof, w suggest yoa attend this sal early 3Prs. for $X.oo Ped for the treatment of Athlete's Foot Golfers Itch. or Pad Is a soothing, non-oily. corrective lotion. Use It ffee- ly as directed and to prevent reinfection 68c Don't let those feet em barrass you. Eliminate foot odors with SCHAEFER'S New Borated Foot Pwdr. 35c New Patterns New Shades I Henry TJnruh. The Annual picnic for Willam- 15c Corn Pads : 9c 35c ScholFt Zino Platter 27c 25c Blue Jay Corn Remedy jl 17c And! A Feature Event of 1200 Pairs of Pure SILK HOSIERY 35c Freezone .23c Shrine of Jerusalem, will be held Monday evening on the lawn of the E. B. Millard residence, 1811 of the Johnsons. Mrs. Elliott, 76 years ot age, la reported to have enjoyed the automobile trip west - 5 A?lh d to hiv; ar here to go7d 1 J ;"" r health. I a . a UIO DasaeiS. I vp ami Mn A r Wall, j Lonrvlew, Wash., are being con- Mrs. E. H. Kennedy. Mrs. Reed 1 f?tBJated . UDon n hiTt. Rowland, Mxs. Roy Hurst and u "i:"" J? B,uu ; UIi,-"' 35c GeUit ............. 23c Penslar Cold Spot .25c FOR WOMEN "SHOW GIRL" 3- ; Mrs. Hurst's houseguest, Mrs. at a Salem hospital. Mrs. Wells ANY SEAT 3 to 11 p.m. Lw. . . ST1-. 111. TTt .S) John Hunter, of Seattle, motored gXm wn. f. ,Z oi. xxrA.Am- I Salem. Mr. Wells Is salesman for . " " ' , , " Hudson Duncan wholesale com Victor Herbert s musical comedy, j Mn- , - . . .-. I - T vfi t ini. TTBfri i" ' rtTdT for Wallowa lake. With Mrs.. Lillian Hos lord and son, lfHn. t-mm vi.j ...v Jack, of Rosebhrg, spent Thurs- tn Oregon they will spend th day. la Salem. Mrs. Hosford Is week ther, th men of th party ..w.u i iivuis iuwi uuni uon trips to other lakes ana lonneriy resiaea in saiem. ifor fishing. - - -1 - Have You Tried The Greatest Remedy on Earth for Poison Oak and Ivy Just apply freely . Hood's Poison Oak Lotion 50c Sold the Schaef er Way No Cure No Pay It does no food to com plain about the weather, bat stop complaining about your feet today. Tired, aching corns art removed quickly and simply for only 25c SCHAEFER'S CORN REMEDY Sold the Schaefer Way No Cure No Pay Ever y Size from 8V2 to 10W Extra long, too! Tomorrow & Sunday . 15 Stars in One Picture! "THE BIG BROADCAST" TRIG twVAGHCRG ' - We SeQ and Service All .lakes 1 " - " : - v ...... . ' Elcctrio Sowlnn Machines , ' ' " P aiSrs for wmra BOTART -BARGAINS IN NEW AND USED ' APPLIANCE STORE 456 State St. " Tel. 6022 D-KD0 ScWer's Drug Store - . The Original Yellow Front Drag and Candy Store ef Salem 133 N. Commercial St. . . , . Phone 5197 Penslar Agency , 1 When You Think Dmgsl TMtik SchaeieT's : i Friday, Saturday and Monday - Stock wp on Schaefer Horn Bemedte. Hade tm Salem by us 1 our own laoormtory ama (naranteed ; to reuere or money t 1 r x, stoealags are made ex pore sua ana imu ra-uo-ea t . H r, t4M Mu.m iiw mihu mMt WUai am. tmOr icte- tOftg. lOO i U forced sole, to and heeL SHOW-GISI. pwre aUk steek- I I f . Ings are arailabl at Miller's this week for 59 r tw pairs I I 'or lUt. Bay tw er three pairs ef shade aad be aanrei I V V. f long serrtee. Mala floor hosiery department 1 lfJ Every Pair L I - C o Abs. f Ul L lutely First I ft j 2 Pairs for $1.10 J : Lost Minute v i ; j ! Colors! : y Taupe-mhi . -.'."A tSTN. t ; ( Deausan ' ' J - Fogmlst '( - " - X Ocrebeigo1 Dark Grey; . ; . ' Sungleanx : Qtukket! - - Continuous 2 to 11 P. M.