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.DAY. AUGUST 192C 21, 4 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Si Ignore VUhar I .Mrty must be afflw W "ur " " ,.. jjBS. A. N. BUSH have I ".7ri,.li.l.W nt their home ir the week, I'1-- H1,d Mr"" 1 . . . uv Vork CltV. ifl 1,1 . Iw.ma I'nm A " !"!." ..".,"., Vhe'v traveled left for the W' ;, Rn.h nassedja n . Portland. ill wn . . , YOUNGER SET with all wiuth. beauty and love- .Vl,,, th -elms to so- r.T r It l t(,oy around Cat of I M ve,us have C,nteI: rl' K,-,ohes. but those wo liw - Deis or the Salem hoanitnl ... a reception for her Friday nignt A the hospital building which proved very pleasant event. ' inwn have been So- rre to l"llve" ,he ,!u,"t "Cof the JounW malSH J K" . ,i their plans Kw are keening Kn " Midi Kflttbeth t- " i. ...... vn. t.ii.. gone ol vic .w.-.j --- - .6unger set tb enter en 11ES iVIUlttiff for Boston, Uned in kdo'l the J'O Biroim - - - ... , Mi P1' w ,.t,r. Knlem girl fcvilM ' n nil""' ' trTwelleBley this full. .-VJ, r . . ... l.. A ihfl l0'Tin,i or to the Oregon E, nd for these thhe nun Liic i itv Kww Delta Delta women s . giving the largest and P ......ji of the week lUUin'Y, , ... Miss Muriel Bater, Miss Dorothy Gra ham and Miss Mildred Whitney f. Portland are guests of Miss Lacy Leon ard at the Charles A. Johns home. Last Sunday evening Mr.-and Mis. Theodore M. Barr entertained ta their home In honor of their house guest, John H. Barr of Kansas City, Mo., and Qustiiv-Keating or Kansas City with a family reunion and dinner.' Covers were laid for 40. It was the1 first time in IS years that 11 kvi htu 14... i : .. ... , uau i togetner and it whs also the oc- Honoring two charming jdung ViKl-iB on the slfty eeond birthday an Jurs, MiHses Dorothy una l-'rances Diok'l er8ary of the ho"or Buest. The tab Mrs. Frank Sneavs and Mrs R cl Were ,,n the double living Cruss gave one of the dalritllv piuiined'r?ma llld H,rettrrers of many lHjed' events for the youngerset. ; The cuostsif ectrl "Bht wel'e tnmg from room wno were all friends Of the M Ws I V room- 1 ttKlel "hades were used Dick when they lived here ' several lthroUg:nont tne noorations. Targe years apro numbered fifteen, and were ibouets of Humer blossoms were assembled ait the Spears home Tuos-, ,,Iaced in "'e rooms and vines and day atternooiv. Goldenrod Wns luted .s,,mller flowers were twined about the to artistically grace the rodnis. Ih th streamers of lights. A large birthday nuciiiTOn me nostesses served a' . " '",0eg tne table. The sev well at-ranged renast. The ' MWes1 oourl,t' 'Unner was served at fi Dick will return home some time carl.'-!0,010011, The Bueiita were Mr, and Mrs. next week. ' )W. Hartmnn, Mr,. and Mrs. H, J. pet- . zel, Mr. and Mrs. II. w. Baitof, Port Mr. tind Mr. t' a i . .:. !lan1; Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Barr. Port- thelr adorable children -have , if'' wd MrS Leo Bttrr Mt- An' teturnd from anothertrlp into Bi1t-,(V Mary SchoUle M'- K Sch- Mr. and Mrs W. J. Buslck motored down to Portland fUday afternoon and are the guesta of friends over the weekend, - Miss Hazel Bishop, worthy grand matron for the Order of the UiiBtfrn Star, announces the committee which will act as hOKtess for the fortnightly social meeting of the order to be held Tuesday afternoon! Mrs.,Ralh CJlov er Ih chairman and will be. assisted by Mrs. Roy Burton; Mrs. Oscar (llrs 'rich, and Mrs. Martha Oliver,.-, , i-, ... .j''.i;..:..:.;i-' j. ..")..-,;,:? .-, ,',' will entertain this evening . at . the ( sophomore at the University of i.rt- uoine oi lulus JJeil coenrun on Wasoo ; lornla this Winter. street In honor of .fcliss Marian Spoerl, popular bride-elect. About 60 young people have been asked for the evening. Panning, cifrds and fortune telling have been planned for the evening's entertuintijen." 0gon ian. - ........ kiflsJ Doris Leah Svkes of Eucenn is, visiting Salem friends over the week end, After a lllOSt lltfvHMillfr tr in Vul. .. Word comes from the Mr. Charles ilowstone national park, Spokane 8e H.. Robertson's and Charles ilobert- attle, Vancouver and-Victoria, British ::: Asel Roff In suehdlnir the 'wetvljorkl at. the -Joseph Albert cvttaRe an their guest. .'.'. place. Thoy plan to remain over tore H few. weeks. . Mrs. William H. Burgh ird, Jr.,' and ' Mrs. Amos- Wrong spenv jevciul d.iy during' the Iweek in Povtlaxj'l as tae J, JS" . Charlotte Creenuo.d , yUtt. vkim. tl Z,r: L Roe jUman-r-Lutty!" mother, Mrs, several weeks with her E. Shaw on .Court street. whlhc Droved vory flellghtful cents of San Pranion hna U. .hw-l?''tIand'' Gertrude Hnrtman thev went tt ftntoW t. j .u. ... l.jBrr "e1en W( Motor-Barr Mt- Amjc). they went to Rninier .JPurr "e,en wetter, Vatwouver, Bl ltish YinlumM,. . .. .inncn, Kcv. J. R. Buck, Rev. L. ' X Catherine Barr, Joseph Wlnnlf red . Al- prrrf;?rac.ngrr- ...un thnv flrft f.O i. t. ,.. rounger r,K wu J ! wees,, itfuving x uursoay. Million ha Victoria, -The Livesley children n" iS"' "OT htained In Vancouver to' visit friend-S' Si,"' SLMi while the others motored on. sttmclSH' h Ba" Pon,"nd; tmi,s ft. week ill Snokane and then tn r""-'""- aymunn unrr, - uiw TellowMone national Dark..-. Ret urninw Si ,' nyt """-tman, Lawrence home, the XjvMlmm . .a .M8"" n;J:he honw guests. days m Vancouver, b. C, being there ftwih the golf tournament. They Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Barr are came home through southern Oregon, having as their house guests John H. They were gone six weeks. , rBarri a manufacturing jeweler of Kan sas City, Mo., and Gustav : Kestlng, g Bra wloy, Mr. and Mrs. vK. V. McMeoiien an 3 Mr. and Mr. Lloyd iravnit-vare puss ingthe week-end at the Tillntnook beaches, having motored down Friday ufternoon, , 1 . , Mr. and Mrs, I. M. Crai have no- mm,. rfi. wno are in ine east inoi tno Columbia. Miss Luella Patton and operation which wall performed fofln IMisa Polly Hald returned to Salem on "" "- iiu.iun, ., iniW Hur- j nursaay. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cookeitored to Cloud Cap Inn and are pass ...e imiiwu i me j t- aiton with whom Miss Patton and ing the weekend vc.ny i,uresun was vtiy succesNtui Miss Hold made the trip are staying and they will be home in two or three over1 In Vancouver, Wash., to attend weeks. Mn Robertson Jr. IS at the the Waihincton jttnta Milts nnnveniimi. ! ,4i' X '...-".' Mr. and Mrs. Elmo White and Mr. : and Mr.. I.muu Cronuvoil et. l-riday to spenil wwk at the llllamook beaches. - .'. , Jmlifp and Mrs. tiPuvge K. llnrneYt ' returneil home this welt 'rtm Ww-4 port where they pnwott MevM-ii1 vekM rnjnylna; a vnvaiion. i. t-, . . Dr. and Mrs. T. C Smith and Mr Mr. and Mrs. John Caugholl motl.r-ih,,llth' iHth. Mva. U. At Uotitlii ed down to Portland this morning Mid turn the week from FWey Mayo Brotheis hospital near Minne-iThey jlan to return to Salem Suiid.iyJare 1)a8gi,1B the weekend With frlenttt. il"'lngs and from motoring ttlona the apolls. , Miss Mabel Robertson, who. The partv were gone three weeks ani tn that cttv 1-McKvnslu tlvef takin them from Si' - ' has been with them, leaves this week I spent a week In Spokane where Mr.j ,lein for n week. . , for Antlgo, Wis.; near there, to - visit I Patton attended the merchants' Miss ueatriee iiale, a Torinor teacher iventlon. In Salem high school. . I Judge and Mrs. Henry L. Bean, Miss I . Grace Bean and Miss LIIHati !nsnim.a a"l Mrs. W. M. Smith ami of Portland left this morning for New- i-aughter. Mnijsaret, are home ntsalu i. 4 ' . Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Craig ,ai4' Mr. port' 'to stay 'until In September some- 8Jf'r spendlnir a week ut tho Villa riaiinlng to motor to the Mllfllla land Mrs. R. E. Downing came back Hmo mi. fire Mean lust rvtmirtd mobk beaches. , ' OUI1UU.V IU fflll'IIU HIV UilV IIICniCK:! Sn nm Wmlnnulfulr nlh-Tit fbfm rDlin.lil 1 .. .1 ...... I';; Mrs8 r, Mr"-n f MU"m,rIr iafter. 1,asSl"B ek the'" ' 1 with Mrs. JainesK. Lock, M IsV Rett I Mrs. .bhartcs Bates . pas8lh I, f,w and Mrs. Klmer Dane, Mr, and Mrs .. . s: .,t j rlW r '. iw r..iiu,i mi. a MM T. W hlunn lln. ..nrf Un il A , rtl. x i ' '-, "" """" "'"V . .. - " son, Mr, and Mrs. Lee Canfielil, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mrs. cnarles Know-land are making Dr. and Mrs. Prince Byrd. Dr. and Portland to Alaska. The iwty were'ito return home. Sunday. and went as far as i- ,ni - i 'Mrs- Ry By'rd ftnd Wrs- Cordelia Ha- goife two week wCd a. makLng upifir hav Bnf lob ttle T"","t" 10 .mBw.y. The LivesIeyS had as Vhelr house !r ,'ly'M"- ana uu"av, tmg. uests Mr. and Mrs. K. A. DeBlois of ',0f the city' who.wlrt he Cn, .. who were ho... f'. ..l"""' " """'ism. n mniior. u a or' Ither of Theodore Bar. a party. With birthdays very popular thi year about the best way to celebi ate them is to have a surprise party for the lion bred one so 0. group of fiiend.s of Kl mer ltme- colled t his home Tuesday evening to congratulate him upon his reaching another milestone of his hfe. Dancing formed the Hiverslon of the evening, and then at the close, light refreshments were served. Those who. called on him were: away several weeks, Mrs. W. R. CullUal and Billy of Afc meda, Cal., are charming visitors in Salem anfl are guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Byrd. They have been in Mil waukee, Wis,, visiting relatives, and are on their way home. ".Christ lit. and; weeks, ho ns of Mr. and Mrs. K. S-.TlTllnghaat and daughter. Miss Hilda 1-Iilllnghast, are visiting irciaiivea in I'oruaiiu 1 ior wveivn Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Miles, Miss Larra Grant, Miss Marcia Knight of Port land, Don Miles and Branson Milcs're turned from Newport early In the Mr. and Mrs. Lew Aldrich, Mr. andig-uj,.. MrK. Q!1ie TMokenson of Los An- Mm. John T. Wnhertn nponmnmi.,; ! Inteestinsr visitors in Salem nv thp ormal dance to min '"' ,by her lovely little daughters, Helen I weenena are the Honorable George U of the autumn gaiuw """ .and Mildred and her sister, Miss Kath- 1 'owms, miss Daisy June Fowlds, and PB . with them.- ,., ...... llVri Ao-na,, irn,l,l 4 A.,nl.i..J x. hA IL nai'l'y vr1-"- uiino oiuuv, iril tlliu mill Illllg to Olieri I ' o.,r x uniMK, wi. .otuiiiaiiu, ilttW "D " . i ikn nnnaarflndd 1 .. . . 1 ;f7..l,.n J ...1 ... , ,. , . .1 . all will present wo i'i- up tne Kooerts cottage at Agate Bench , "u "nveu in me states tnis Men of beauty and loveliness. and to 'pass several weeks tthere. I week from their home. Miss Daisy Lwrs are to be used in tne , June Fowlds has come to be the bride 0(yeuw, . , ii. . vv. . nawiey-unu miss Jra, 7 - t ' their home during the week, Mr. nr.u UUii"" - to.vvmy ai 15 aJuiilMilg l.ilT IveUM-llll ,11 : " --"i-i-- " u.u.i.v, Mrs. A. E. Huckeslein, Mr. anJ Mrs, Lester Daivs, Dr. and Mrs; O. A. Ol son, Mr. and Mrs. P. 15. Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Oleason, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Canfield, Mr. and Mrs Charles Knov- iland, and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ivurts. While their parents are gone, lo Cl'a ter Lake, William McOIlcl IJTnhn McGilchrlst. Mrs. vvmiam iwujiicniii, . ii. , '" . jr. and Mrs. HonrV J. .Talbott iVru iting with their grandparents, Mr. and entertnlnlnff as thtlr hifuse RHeSs this Mrs. W. N. Savage In Waldo Hills. weekend Mr. ami Mts. Luther Stcvie, Mini "A Ana Flnlcy, and Miss 'Jemuo Mrs. C. H. Leanoi d of 1 loiulani, i Farrol of Portland, who moioved down Wttsh., returned Friday evening to horlsauirday morning. - , . I home utter visiting for two weeks wiiii (her daughter. Miss Lacy Leonard, atj Tll0 ),,ny friends of llttlo MIki the Charles A. Johns home. ! Kiuheriiie tloulev, daughter of Mr. I , and Mrs. Romeo Gouley, who wii-i so" ftnd Mrs. fSrool Kay left KrMny-1 seriously- injured in an aUtomobil recently, will ho iinppv t Mr. Keie, vjui., v.'uu wttn a uwi hh,i . . . . . , . u,.l,lnriii r. . , ... .... ,. . i, -u afternoon for (earhart to lo n Mr. and accident tneirs wnen tney , uvea 111 m si.i . A ,-...4 , irnnur-ihiK'.hn. U pKmkwHii. nntf.-wni j i o, At ij, aint Jiifujii v ititv -- ..... .... .. Mr. and Mrs. Chartes Elgin had at I . lt,r. silver, go'a. "u "'"" . S".V.. v. ., nnhlnntinn of ei wiui " . ker flower DasKei. .... --- intents of these flowers a . lo lively placeo uouuv n.o Hw? Z" i w.ih. -Mr. nJ Mrs; nJ'"""" WlllT. Neill, Dr. and Mrs. 1 '" .... M-a Miller A. Downs, jmi. Ulchrist. the John bany, Gelsendorfer farm near Ab kuest .list includes the names .of Otto Hoppes of this city, whose guests they will be while here. t The bride elect met Mr. Hopp m Mr. and Mrs. MiltoiVL. Meyers, Mr. lNew Zealand last year when he was and Mrs. Walter C. Denton, and Mrs. jhre with the Ellison White chautau-. G. Stlner who have been vacationing 1 1ua circuit, The wedding will take in Hood " River for two weeks write Place Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in Saiemj friends ihat they were joined jtne First Congregational church In Tuesday in Portland by Mrs. Earle !Portlana and Miss Agnes Fowlds will Goulson Flegel, who is accompaningbe her sister's bridesmaid, and the them n their trip along the coast and i " win ues given away oy ner ia-1 Mrs. H. Claaven of Portland, Judge and Mrs. H. H.-Hewitt of Albany, Mrs. ,L. Simpson of Albany, and Mrs. H. K. Chipman of Portland, who were here to attend the funeral of the hitler's husband Thursday. Mrs. Simpson, a close friend of the family, sang at thi services, . Mrs. Dickenson is on her way to Chi cago to visit relatives. . , Wednesday to see Mrs. Dickenson, (Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Knight of Port land motored up and the families en joyed a picnic at Spongs Landing. Miss Marcia Knight returned that eve ning with her parents. Miss Marie Neill ef La Grande is a charming young visitor in tho citv while she is a guest at the home of her hrother and sister-in-law, Mr. ana Mrs. Will T. Neill. ., iw-he left earlier In the week for that (Continued on Puge Six.) fcses Maua iviuu, Amelia. BaDcocs,, nnra Lelta Driscoll, . Luolle Jones, Patterson? Martha ' Powell, et Griffith, Helen Rose, catna- ae, Jeannette Mericntn, iema Gretohen Srown, Mildred Gill, kfcLellan ana Messrs. ueorge Dr. E. Grife, Claud Bteusioii, De Kay, ' Paul Farrington, Carson, Frank Chapman, Latham, Mark Latham, George tro, Lyle Bartholomew, Elvln Archie Holt, Frederick. DecKe- irheron Hoover, Leon Culbert- eyman Boise, Eugene, Sill, Am- will stay over at Neskowin for a woeki'her. Jl,Armen Berger, Frank Rose"j Harry Clay in-San Francisco and Mr. Rwirje KInef. Stanley Lami- L'spltJbart, FrerJ Mangis, John Portland, and Dewey Rand ot Miss Alioe Claxton was a happy lit tle hostess Wednesday afternoon when . , l,J ' n lli.l,. fTijoTllYu sne liivimu a aw ui '111.-1 ..w, ........... ... . 1 nn.,nnl. 'they were also joined oy Mrs....U. G. Shipley rehirnel to R.i-.Wribdnv -annlversarv. at the home j-Mrs. Gideon Steiner, their-Iem Monday -from Senview where she 1 her grandmother; Mrs. Mary Barker and .sister-in-law from South: was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Jos-'on Nebraska avenue. Children's games Cal. "whd are visiting the eoh-W. RovnHlm n PMi.nri . j. .1.. ..... tho nr. .'f, , . :,- ' - ..--.-cw .u....,a.,u inn j niaue me iiuiuo i.iiij, uu""ft -r Bie.iiierB.,jiesKow?n; .4 . 1 summer cottage. Mrs. Shipley was'terhoon'-and at the-.-clMe o,the.after- v.--.;- j gone, a month, and was joined over, noon, Mrs. Claxton, assisted by Mrs. Mrs. Wiillant,.. Connell Dyer, wholusl weekend by Mr. Shipley who- re-iwilllam Barker, served a light lunch with her husband :just returned Mon-iturlied with her. Their niece, Mrs. J.J eon.' In the dining room'link stream day from a three weeks trip tothe east IF- Ijaw and -son. who have bsen there 'fers werV hung from th6.elllng to the or more. Mr. .und brother. Barbara, A prominent visitor during tho week in Salem, and one who Is much feted is Mrs. E. G. Cyrus of Boise, Idaho, who is a house guest of Mrs. L. H. j ICompton. ". Mrs. Cyrus is a former Sa- leiu woman ana ner many irienu.j nyre are making her visit a delightful une. left Friday morning for Newport to visit for.' two wfteks with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs,' Clabah Walker, and to bring home her children who stayed at the coast with their grandparents while their "parents were gone. Mr and Mrs. Dyer visited Dr. and Mrs, id.-' ': .v-,?." . -?:. members of the Thettt' Delta. keta Mu chapters who are en in; are the Misses Helen Kins, hurchlll, ,. Ruth Friftm, Irene t. Albany, Delilah McDaniel, ChurchlU, Tora Ann Mortenson, Leonara, Hazel Downing, Mary Ins, Esther Busch, Ethel v'lVIc- bt, Hazel McGilchrist, Dorothy (11, Portland, Muriel Bater, Port- Mildred Whitney, Portland,' and Win W, Crews, Columbia, S. C. ay goodbye to their mother, W. Mathews, and their sleter Mm. Ralph Matthews, who poday for their home In Wood- fll, after spending the summer 11, Mrs. H. H. Olinger and Mrs. G. Brown asked several of the jwesU' friends informally at the j home Wednesday afternoon, I cooling shades of yellow were ray emphasized with boquets of . and goldenrod placed (the rooms. At the tea hour the fe served dainty refreshments. and Mrs. E. Fritz Blade In Salt Lake City. They spent most of the time in St. Louis where Mr. Dyer attended the insurance .aoBvention, and then they spent a few days in Chlqago before re turning: home.- j A meeting of; the Salem executive board of Americanization Dav at the Oregon State fair met Wednesday af ternoon' in the Commercial club rooms and made .plans for the beginning of their work to make this venture a decided success.' Mrs, Isaac Lee Pat terson Is in charge of .this day and she is assisted by. a committee of Promi nent Salem women of which Mrs. W. Carlton Smith is chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Catlin, their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cof fin of Los Angeles, an.' Miss Maud Mcpherson of the state library re turned to Salem. Wednesday evening from Crater Lake where they sp-?nt a delightful two weeks. The party mo tored from Portland - over the Colum bia High way .through eastern Qregor. and returned by ways of the McKenzie Pass, The roads along those highways are splendid the ., party say which Matthews have, snent th mm-' maKes lne nP very Plasms. nmh ralollimD onA havd Mr. ana Mrs. faui Mauser ana ennn ,ren, Paul Jr., and Margaret were in Eugene the first oft he week visiting at the Lloyd Hauser home. They mo tored back to Salem Wednesday host of admiring friends who ra their absence, P the departure of Miss Lillian FJ. who has for the last 20 wen superintendent of the Sa- Nital, the city loses one of its WMbie and faithful In the mei- Mt of the city. Miss McNary In hA 1. ... . liCL oaugnter. Miss Eliz Dyer, leave Portland tonight Jm, Haas., where Miss Dwyer ma Welleaey college, p HcNary has been head of the p. more than twenty years tak Miss Katherine Orr of Pittsburg was a lovely honor guest for one of the social events that -marked the end of last week, when Mrs. O. E. Terwilllgcr and her son, Orley Leffingwell, were hosts for a reception so that the men from Salem who were stationed at Ne- vers, France, .when Miss Orr was sta tioned there In the T. M. C. A. work would meet Miss Orr again. The rooms also for several weeks are expected to table which was centered with a bowl return Monday. - I of pink , roses. A large " pink and . '!. Iwhite birthday cake added to the ta- Miss Margaret Stoltz entertained Me .odnrnmeiits. The afternoon was 1 Mrs. C. D. Selling and daughter, Eioise, of Berkeley, Cal., and Mrs. W. D. Luper of Honolulu, who havo been the house guests of Mr. and "Mrs. C.J P. Bishop left Wednesday night for: IS their homes. Miss Selling will lie a August 25th "THE JACOBIAN" Designing and Dressmaking Parlors Will be opeii for your inspection and consultation with one of the foremost designers of the east. Suite 7 McComack Building Phone 104 - 981-J MRS. VARTY, L 11 "as a small going con-jweer particularly adorned with a pro I Mer ner management the noa-, fusion of American flags and bouquets p we run Judicially and In a! of Oregon grape placed about. The trw"1"' makinS I- self sup- guests included these men and their During the entire time of h3r i mothers and sisters were loath to rnit, there has been no publ-o. leave- so happy were they to chat ovei rjH for funds and the hos- the times in Prance together. Dnn I lway had funds enottg.i1clnsr lBO did ,ts share to make up the J-obligations. ' 1 diversions of the evening! Mrs, Jennie "Jr had not interfered the er and Mrs- Rachel Reeder presid- 7, "ospttal would have heen "ver lne PU"cn iioie oarniij mc ? Miss McNary retireS hourS' f ctlv . Miss Orr accompanied as far as ix-uriutna Dy jwre. lerwniiger leu ..ion- with a delightful affair for the young er set this week when shp compli mented Miss Mario Schuldermnn. who leaves next week to make her home in Portland, and for Miss Frances Dick of Pbrtland who has been visiting here. Miss Stoltz entertained with-u line party Thursday. After, the mati nee the party adjourned to the Stolts home where a daintily-anoointed lun cheon was served. The color scheme was carried out In pink in .-the din ing room and in the luncheon. Miss Stoltz asked a large number of (he vounger girls to Share her hospitality Miss Margaret Cdsper la spendfnfe the weekend as the guest of the R. P. Boise's at their farm, "Ellendn.le," in Polk county. -" .-...-':" " - ;'-.. V- Mr. and Mrs. W. T. StoHii and daughters are planning t.j loave Tues day for their 3ottage at Seal Rocks to pass several weeks. ., 1 . The members of "the Christian En deavor of Marlon county aro planning a picnic luncheon to be given Sunday on the Willamette University camp us in honor of Lloyd Carrick. jit.-ite en deavor field secretary. The luncheon will follow a ir.eetlng: fit the First Christian church at 2:30 o'clock when Mr. Carrick will speak. Hi will alo address a Marlon county union meet ing at 6:30 o'clock on the Wi'lamette university campus. Mrs. James Godfrey and Miss Em ma Godfrey have returned from Bar view where they went with Mrs. God frey's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leo De Mares of St. Marys, Ida. who have also returned to inert- home after a short visit here. - Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dancy returned home this week from Neskowin where they have been passing several weeks enjoying an outing. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Vlbbert motored to Cascadia Friday and are spending the weekend. . James Young ad his uncle, Dr. J. 1 P. Hall, or Danville, va, wno 11 (been his gues here for a week left; this week for a two-woexs trip 10 Alaska. board and 51 PPreciat tho inrti.r.. ,n Du"n3 on her- way home from Seattle where t .ppredj: , p"mlciday for her home in Pittsburg .-.fter of Vi vmuiKiiis passing a short time in Salem, whnn "ution in our midst. sh m ih meat rnrniu TittiKi,v ""Mction u . ur m,ast- he was ttrr: "'Ut the hospital she friends. , ""icted t tralninir v,. ! and Jr. nmg school fori m.nt n! 1 . . . .. Kg jUt ' B"'s 01 sterling j Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hlbler are lanvm etii? Sn out lnt0 thisSunday morning to Newport to be Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Thielsen ary tin. ... tB rii . inat he K f,v ; uPtea daughter to Kh Where the daughter' Mr- and Mrs. W. Melvln Plimpton and Her especially pleasant for the little host ess had just returned from the coast 1 t.,,.. f.lnnrl. n-lnH tv. Vinve her UIIU lllJl .1 V llUd , V 1 J W..... vw ...... . with them again. ' ! Those present were the little Misses'; Irene iiafien, Elsie Raymond, Gladys Barker, Barbara Shrotr, Marie Hagen, Marie Waldorf, Edna Raymond, Hon or ZeU,"1 Catharine , Baker, Lorraine Johnson, and the hostess, i ... Mrs. P. E, Fullerton and her mother, Mrs. Charles Burdnett, returned to Sa lem this week from Newport where they passed a week, having motored over with Mr. Fullerton who went to that city on business about their ail plane the "Webfoot." Mr.- Fullerton remained over in Newport and will fly to the Tillamook beaches. Mrs. Dora Kerr of Cedarville, Ohio, and the Misses Patty Kerr ano Isa belle Kerr-of Knoxville, Tenn., feft Saturday morning for their home 'n 'the east after a short visit at the JOhn-W. Carson home near Salem. Tho party were on thelrj way home from spending the Summer In Hawaii. "' The absence of Miss Margaret Wlshhart, one of the most capable nurses In the city for the last- ten years IS causing much regret among her many friends both socially - and those most Interested with her in her work. Miss Wishhart has left for the east to enter Columbia university where she will take a two year course In social service work. Her frlen.ls are happy that she plans to return to Oregon upon the completion or hai course. Miss Wishhart has devoted her time and Interest to her work in a way which has won her much admiration. For a number of years she has been assistant to Miss Lillian Mcwary n the Salem hospital and during the small pox epidemic last winter she was in charge of the hospital for those patients and worked nobly to conquer the disease: Mrs. Ella Schultx Wilson left Fri day night for Portland to spend th week end visiting friends. ' "Mrs. Ralph I Cochrun of Salem hospital work ftW.""1 interested i . and has wrVH f . rood . .v ; Mrs. Amos Strong left this morning jjjsg for Agate Beach to spend several wnRB ai me l nieisen collage ineitr. The J. L. VanDorens have as their 7 hich h. b! ? ' - f Seattle who sr. spending the- week d the dne toT "ere. - . Jan."."" community will - - . uiuered bv ,t- vefmu .... C!, " tn city. boardi To spend the week end and attend the formal dance jriven by the W ""My. a.-.,. 'tne'fonrtsj dance given by the im- . Je has nmnih'unii. t .u. n x c cKurr " the place of chapters ot Delta Delta Delta sorority. avin . e" known in Miss Tora Anne Mortenson of Portland in; Miss Irene Barrett of Altany, and Mrs. Jonn w. Crews of Columrna, h. j. art 1uS isi ivni 1 int jnwit.c9vH '"U;,." n tu -'uene sanitarium ! 1 War sfin'toa. eilnKt. a lha I A rl.im.hill hntna 3 rtotN.. "d " vry efficient. ' - . tlsp. 1. hospital v,iavl In honor of her sister. Mrs. James 1 aar I" a entirely p- Elton who, with her small daughter; -er e Will st th Jane Florence, returned to Peruana "mm n .. - ml M her nnrs - 1 a new "5rnt'rtt0 ber "cw field CSty a"d the mem- Friday. Miss Marie Churchill invited a small group of friends at a Kensing ton Wednesday afternoon. To spend the -wekend and to attead the Delta Delta Delta sorority dance, Would. You Let a Cobbler Mend. Your Clothes? Certainly not. Don't permit anyone other than an Optometrist to examine and prescribe glasses for your eyes. He only is competent to perform such an important mission. We place at your service an experienced Optometrist for examinataion, a skilled mechanic for the grinding of the lenses and ap expert Optician for adjusting and fitting of the frames or mounting. , , APPEAL TO O'NEILL Our Work Guaranteed Satisfactory, til Dr. C. K. CJ JNeill Optometrist-Optician Ladd & Bush Bank Bldg., State and Commercial Sts. Salera. Ore. Phone 625 - t H)MltHMIIHtlU"""""t""'"""""" Never have the Fall styles in feminine apparel been as charming and universally becoming as they are this season. Dresses are youthfully short and full; coats are stunning in line and shade; blouses, are new in line and finishing; un derlings are daintily sheer and lacy. In fact the full styles were created to add to feminine beauty and attractiveness and you will find the most advanced models at this store. And just a word about the prices: In spite of summer and spring predictions, we have been most fortunate in buying our fall stocks. 'A ided by out new plan of "Pay As You Go" we have been able to hold down our prices and we invite you to an inspec tion of our fall fasihons assuring you that you will find the prices we ask to be most reasonable. Outfit your self for fall by our Pay As You Go Plan