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. - ; f : ' , ' ' I " - ' -." ' VfW" .. , - f - - 1 - j - - - -1. aU A.: I . SiimmeV: ' Travelers . ; . WOM NS ECTION . -4.- . r By Jrym English ; Statesman Society Editor Society : Glubs Music ) f i - ' -jSumxriGr "trayelers tak" the sodcd spotlight these days. Mis3 Dsie Schroeder and Miss . Grace Bottler left Saturday morning for a. fortnight'strip to" Alaska, .After q stop In. Seattle, : they will ga on to Victoria. BC. where they wiU take the Princess Elizabeth" to Skagwgy, From ) there they go. by, train up the White Pass 1o WWte Horse. They plan ta. return. io;Vlctaria the same route, Accompanying Miss Schroeder ' and Miss Bottle to fVido'ria'will be Miss Jean TSpqulding cmd ;Mis3,r Loietta ;Matflkis.- ,They will visit in. British Columbia ja, Jew' days, .before ' rturning'to 'Salenv !; - . '; : i . '. ' :' - rr.,;- : vi .Mv.vr.', j Mr. and Mrs. AlLightner and daughter. Ccdlie Iean.;.are leaving MondayV: for-a two . . weeks stay in British Columbia and other Canadian -points.. v ' ; . - " . ; J Mrs. Everett O. ;Terrell and sons, Keithr fimmy and Bobby, returned, to- .Salem Friday, ; ') morning from "a six weeks stay in Billings, Montana. - They Iwere , guests of . Mrs.", Terrell's , ' parents) Mr. and Mrs. - H. A. Kiitahli, and her husband's -family, Mr. end Mrs. j; O. Terrell.; ' ; ; j Mrs. Ralph A. Glover is entraining Tuesday night for Sdn Francisco where she will be " ' theguest of her son-in-law and daughter. Colonel and Mrs. William H. Hammond, and their : : i daiighter Constcnce at the Presidio. She expects to bo gona ia month. '. -'- ' ' " " Y r i -. "' J -.. !'! . i;--f-- ; .fv;J - ; , - . I'' j. 4.,-' ,,. ' ( r - V" ' 1 -.. i. - i : , ' .",.',:,?... . . ' " .: i. , .' --. . ''--i.Wr-rfV."5 , : TTVT - ; ... 1 muni - 1 ' ; ' V . , y , V , ; . ' j 11 1 j Monterey, .to Join Lt' Beards-' Mrs. Russell Baardsley (Batty Virth) left Wednesday: fori ley who i3"stationsd at Fort Ord. i Alter a stay in the south Mrs. Beardsley expects to return to Salem to be with her rxrrenls Mr. and Mrs. Raich Wirth. Mrs. Roy S. Keene left Saturday for her home in San Francisco after a several weeks stay in the capiial. 'Her daughters, Madsleine and GeraldineJ will remain in. Salem for the' summer. Mrs. Keene expects to return in the fall when' her daughters enter school. f Mrs. A. D. Wcodmcne, Mrs. Abner K. K!be xrnd Mrs. Yi Shaffer returned to the cap- itat TiiXirsday nightjfrom San Francisco". whs ra "they enjoyed a ten qqy stay.'. Mrs. Wood-" mansee visited" her sister, Mrs! K.i A. Anderson there. j , . - ' j MrsV Zone Russell (Shirley Sohrt). arrived 5n Salem thijs week: from Monterey, where she has been wither husband, before ha leit for overseas jduty with the armyl He has been stationed at Fort Ord. Mr3. Russell and daughter, Elaine, will live in, Salem wii her parenis, mt. ana rirs. jonn conn. .. v -IP V y 4 ' ',Ap, v.; w " " rtl "A !! .. V - .4 vi- -1 .1 GOOD DAYS FOR SUNTANS Swimming pools attract those who want to sunbathe as well as ihese who like to swim. Here is a group -of young high school girta adding color to their skins be tween swims. Left to right are Joan Randall, Miriam Shellenbetger, Dolores Hamilton, Joan Lochead and Peggy Paxson. i v. f -v - AT i Sojourn at the Beach . . The Oregon beaches and mountains are attracting many va cationists this summer. $ ' n Mrs. Robertj Bamett and son, Robert, and Mrs. James Henery and daughter, Shelia, are leaving today for a two weeks soioufn at Tall ' I - : Mrs. C. E Young and son, Ross, are leaving today f0r Pacific r City to spend af week as guests of Mrs. Lee Crawford and herlchil-; dren, who are there for the summer. if" Mr. and Mfs. Robert Nesdham and daughter, Beih, are leJving ! for Neskowin today to spend a fortnicht. Mr. and Mrs. V. I. I'esd-" ham, who have been there for the past two weeks, will return to Salem while their son and family are there. They plan to return I to Neskowin in : August , M j, - '? Going to Jel3cott today will be lAis. Gl?nn Woodryi ar$ son,? limmy, arid Mrsi Robert Ramsden and cb.i'drsn, Gary afid Carol,' who will be at the Nelscoit apartments for several weecs. Their! husbands will join them weekends. " ! - I : -m." i'K '.s n- - A---::-. .- ' i - i it: i-'i i -. V. r 3 ; i - : ' 'y.;-'V 'S. '..:" ;-':. ; Ay Visitors . . ..' . Each jweek brings neW visitors for" a .weejc or months stay with rel atives and frinds. Mrs. y. Scott Page has had C3 her guesti the pest v,eek her sen and familjr. Captain and Mrs. Kim ball . Pag and children, .Stephen, Kathleen jand Jimmy. They came jaorth from Arizona. Captain Pag ''leaves Sunday for . "Kearns, Utah, vhere he; viil await further orders. The Pages are spending the week end la Portland.7 '. . ' j! i Mrs. jj. R. JusMce of Seattle re turned by plane earlier hi the weelc to her hoba altsr c visit in the cap ital with her si3ter, IAisJ Homer Gou let, sr. !rs. Justice jdame for th, annual reunion of the Norwood fam ily which! was held last Sunday at Qiarnpog. Several, informal, af fairs were giv'sn in honor of the vis itor during her stay herei Mrs. Gou let entedained at lurcheon for her ; sister and Mrs. Charles; H. Robert son was aho d luncheon hostes3. Mrs. J.- (p. Singleicn entertained at 1 dinner In honor of visitor. Mrs. William Reinhart and son. Bill, arrived this lasr v.-eek from - Washington, DC. fcr a visit in Sa lem with her brothers-law and sis- . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harland and daughters, Marilyn and plan to leave tcday for their summer home on the Mel61iusriver fcr a two weeks' stay. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Harland; who haye al-, , ready been there for several we ks will remain fcr tha montli 4; " it , 4 i. M John H. Ccr With her par-i$.'Allbright IN THE SWIM-fire Dorothy Bsrgsvik, Madeleine Keene and Suzanne Small, while Jane Carson and si . ter. Send-cr and Ms. son, and! at Marqucm ents, Mn and Mrs Lf Lt. Cmdn Reinhart, who! is staiioni in San Francisco, cnt east to a company his family "vest. ; He drov with them as far cs Salt Lake City and then went by plane to San Fran cisco. Tfia Reinharts ! eirpect to hi here a taonth before : going to San rranascp. ' - ; i ! "it .1 , -. sa -3 w vr---v t 3 . m m .1, - ; -- ; 3r r. i ! ? . - - -- . - ! ; !i- : 1 -- : i . I , M : -1 . ' !,..-. i ' '- " - ; ' I " ' ' i; . ' vl' ' ! : : j. -. I 'I ' - f1 . , 1 -,;;f '.''! ' " -! ..! . " . .... .,....! ' - ;,N ; - '. '. TjrrZ vA A 'A.''--n i -;: 5,'; .! i H ' -v' ' n' " 3 '. Li - ?.--.-"- - 1 , ! &..- iVv I ,,Av - , - b "0 . c, Orm: I !; . tZl "'V F ' "V C - fefs) ,m . i zs : :- ! x vs,i- 1 - " ?;'.-', I I'f : i f : ! -1 ll j -, i-r ' t';...;:;..;,:;; Jl ; 'LiCj vL i I':;';X:.vJj v'v1t ' TAKING IT EASY between swims are Marlann Crolsan, Pat Agee, Barbara Sundet and Harriet Huston. (Statesman photos). ' ON THE SPRINGBOARD though' not planning to dive, are Patsy Nickens, Caihy Moran'. ! Barbara " McClintock, Midge Nswton and Gloria McClintock.