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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1953)
SOCIETY CLUBS SIC : V . 1 - : A"- The Statesman, Salem, Or Sunday,' August; 9. 1353 in 'i i i i i li 'i i i li . ii i - ' ' " v -j ' : r J ,x I -. t " ' , - 4 4 ( : It I ! y m. - 1 1 II' ) f k & ., r m v- v r. ri -v. 1'--Bi: - 'in i-h w 1ST.; '-'A " .--i VT,V -.'vV t v - f u J - . 1 : , v..- ; . 1 1 n s -If - , 4 W - . M ,, t -; $m-- , 1 -r;-' 1 ' -.- i.-i w , . - i 1 u - --. f , 3 " ' 0 - - 1 V iost any dock or boat landing at Devils Lake can be found filled with, children 1.VJL during the summertime . . . the youngsters are either leaving or coming, in from a boat ride, water skiing, swimming, sun bathing or relaxing in the supshine . . . The Glenn E. McCorrnick dock and Jake home is a popular 'gathering; spot! for the teen-age contingent . . Pictured above on the dock left to right in front fare lane Barlow. "Roamer". the McCormicks' cocker, and Mary Susan Berg. In back left to righfare "Mitzi", the Bergs' family pet, Jean Udbeck, Betsy Berg) Sara Allen, 'Dick Berg. Glenda Lou McCorrnick, and Mblly Allen kneeling by the 'boat talking to Bill onaricey. t s - Water skiing is one of the great fun soorts on the lake. Pictured at th left ski-. ing one sunny afternoon are Dick Berg and Glenda Lou McCorrnick waving to their lake pals as they pass by the dock. , .. Devils Lake Lures Salem Folk By JERYME ENGLISH I - '" SUtetman Society Editor .If Each year more and more Salem families build or buy homes at Divlls Lake. It is a popular spot lor children, with boating, swimming and water slain , the main activities. The entire lake is bordered with attracitve homes., large an small, and a majority with docks and boat houses. Most any kind of a boat can be seen on the lake, both inboard and outboard motors . . . fsmall cruisefs, racing and speed boats . . . and even a few sail boats . . The boating aet; 1 - il. 1 J ; . 1 I - 1 - 1 : LI- - i a . 1 l i see from any home or dock ... j j is by boat bo The popular mode of transportation on the lake is by boat, even thcjuch one is just going a few houses away . . . when one goes visiting! or to a party cars are left behind and the boats go out . . sometimes as many as ten bpats can be seen at a dock, where a group of. friends have gathered . . Barbecues nd family style picnic dinners and luncheons on the patios on terraces oyer- loosing uw laxe are me lavonies tor enieriainmg. Among the Salem families who have summer homes at Devils Lake arelOie V. Prime. !Mr. Mrs. Ilarr H. VI to Glenn E. McCormicks, the Reynolds Aliens, Dr. and Mrs. Frank I and Mrs. L. V. Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Shaw, Mn and Weinstein, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee, Mr. and Mrs. Donald C Roberts Jand Mrs. Frank Healy. ... k 'i VJ' r- EnJoying a afiip of coffee on the lower terrace overlooking the lake at the Frank V. rprimes' sujnmer home, "Lake Lure," are- left to right; Mrs. Prime, Dr. Prime, Mrs. ; Glerin'E. McCarmick and Mr. McCorrnick. The Primes' attractive lakeside home is scene of many 1 informal gatherings and picnics during the ummer months for their Sa lcmand lake fiends. " ' ;! '. j." . .' 1 t' Mi' - if f -J Mr.1and Mrs. Reynolds Allen and their four' children, -Jim, Sara, Molly apd Spencer, spend a greater part of the summer at their attractive new stammer home at Devils Lake. Above, Mrs. Allen, son. Spencer, and the farnily's pride and joy, "Banks a German j shepherd, are pictured before jthe view windows in the living roam looking across the lake to' the east Their, view home was designed to minimize housework and give -more playtime for everyone, with r large .living, dining and kitchen area (All photos by 1 iohn Ericksen Statesman Staff f hotographer). 1 .