Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 09, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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Society, Clubs and
President's
Dinner to be
Friday Nite
The third Interesting social event
planned In honor of delegates to
the ninth department convention
of the American Legion auxiliary
will be the president's dinner Fri
day evening at 5:30 o'clock at the
Elks club for which members of
Capital unit auxiliary will be host
esses. Mrs. R. L. Hoyal of Douglas, Ari
zona, national vice-president, will
be a guest of honor at' the affair
and Mrs. Gerald Wilcox, Jr., de
partment past president, will pre
side. The committee 1 n direct
charge of the dinner includes Mrs.
Allan J. Cleveland, chairman; Mrs.
II. R. White, Mrs. King Bartlelt.
Mrs. Albert Gragfc, Mrs. John Rot
' tie and Mrs. Jesse Oeorge.
A color plan of blue and gold will
. be followed In the table decorations
and appointments.
The following reservations have
been received: . -
Mrs. Mabel Mclnturff, " Marsh
field; Mrs. R. Lu Hoyal, Douglas,
Arizona; Margaret Kentzen, Mc
Mlnnvtlle; Bess Rufrner, McMinn
Tille; Effle Mae Newton, McMlnn
vllle; Olive Larson, McMlnnvllle;
Argyle Jones, St. Helens: Mrs.
Prank Gardner, St. Helens; Mrs. N.
A. Young, Monmouth; Clara Powell,
Mosmouth; Mrs. Moe, Vernonia;
Mrs. McGraw, Vernonia; Mrs. Llnd
ley, Vernonia: Mrs. Gerald Wilcox,
Antelope.
Mrs. Lucille Helgerson, Port
land; Mrs. Dewey May Yates.
Portland: Mrs. Vleve Coleman.
Portland; 'Mrs. Laura Gatchell.
Lebanon: Mrs. Ellen Rooper, An
telope: Mrs. Marge Klnsey, Ante
lope; Mrs. Lois Erickson, Estacada;
Mrs. Maude Allen Shaw, Wauna;
Mrs. Elna J. Maloney, Wauna; Mrs.
Ellen J. Metzger, Newport; Mrs, W.
R. Van Vleet, Bend.
Mrs. Georgia Martin, Pendleton;
Mrs. Julia Williams, Kerby; Mrs.
Genna Sauer, Kerby; Mrs. Vlda
Goodman, Hillsboro; LaDoera
Cobb, Prinevllle; Rena Palmer, La
Grande; May Desilet, LaGrande;
Mrs. Madge Flegel, Ontario; Mrs.
Amy Evans, Ontario; Mrs. Elinor
Hull, Baker; Mrs. Fern Bowden,
Baker; Mrs. Jessie Kelly, Baker;
Mrs. Myrtle Halsan, Clatsop.
Mrs. Bertha Mills, Corvallls;
Mrs. Claudia Rowlands, Corvallls;
Mrs. Susan Durrell, Corvallls, Mrs.
Fern Chappell, North Bend; Mrs.
George H. Brewster, Redmond;
Manila H. Brandt, Sheridan; Cal
lle . Helder, Sheridan; Bessie
Malo, Sheridan; Mrs. Edith Sever,
Portland.
Helen Biggs, Hermlston; Mrs.
Marie C. Todd, Hermlston: Pearl
M. Gray, Gresham; Celia Everett,
Gresham; Minnie Eastman, Gresh
am; Helen Camp, Gresham; Mrs.
K. M. Bird, Cottage Grove; V. T.
Randall, Cottage Grove; Lena
Stuart, Albany; Clara Klnsey, Al
- bany; Julia Fortmiller, Albany;
Nell Coates, Albany; Lulu Broth
erton, Albany.
Mrs. Elva Preston," Dallas; Mrs.
Bertha Rich, Dallas; Mrs. Betty
Savery, Dallas; Miss Mildred Staf
rln, Dallas; Mrs. Charles McCann,
Dallas; Mrs. Birdie Van Nuys, Dal
las; Mrs. Joy Warner, Dallas; Mrs.
Dorothy Eakln, Dallas.
Mrs. Julia Pratt, Maupln; Mrs.
Rose Bunch, Meaford; Mrs. Belva
Aiken, Medford; Mrs. Vera Hall,
Medford; Mrs. Mary Chaney, Med
ford; Mrs. M. B. Huntley, Spring
field; Mrs. H. E. Maxey, Spring
field; Mrs. Vernona Nelson, New
berg. Mrs. P. M. Gemmell, Heppner;
Mrs. Carl Wimberly, Roseburg,
Mrs. C. K. Allen, Roseburg; Mrs
Georgia Caskey, Roseburg.
SUverton The marriage of Miss
arlene McMullen, daughter of Mrs.
Alice McMullen of SUverton, and
Charles H. Carter which took place
on July 27, In Tacoma, was a com
plete surprise, to friends here. Rev.
M. Storaker officiated and Miss El
sie 8trand of Rochester, Wash, and
I. A. Kenney of Oregon City were
the attendants. Mrs. Carter attend
ed grade school here and graduated
from Oregon City high school. She
also attended Monmouth Normal
achool and taught a year at Har
mony, Oregon. Mr. Carter Is an en
gineer on the S. S. Olympla which
plies between Olympla and Fort
Costa, California. They will make
their home In Seattle. Mrs. Carter,
who Is now visiting her mother, will
leave In a few days for her home,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Steven
son and son, Chester, Jr., of Eu
gene were guests In 8alem earlier
in the week.
DID YOUR KIDNEYS
WAKE YOU UP
LAST NIGHT
Do you have to get up nights for
bladder relief do you suffer back
aches, headaches, and loss of weight
, are you all tired out even In the
morning are you constipated do
you have rheumatic pains or neu
ritis jabs due to faulty kidney or
Intestinal elimination?
Why continue to put up with so
called remedies that fall to give
results?
The druggists below have JiBtse
cured a fresh supply of the famous
Mexican compound, Matamel, and
offer It to sufferers on the sincere
plan that It must give you better
results than any medicine you ever
tried or your money back. To all
those calling at once, a valuable
diet book will be riven FREE In
every package of MantameL Oet
yours today from the Capital Drug
tore. dv.
BdlUd br
EDISON CONGRATULATES PROTEGE
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Wilbur Huston, 1, receives the best wishes of Thomas A. Edison -on
winning the scholarship offered by the Inventor. Below, loft to
right: Bishop and Mrs. 8. A, Huston, Port Madison, Wash, parents
of the boy who was selected from a field of 49 competitors.
Wood Clan Meets .
For Annual Reunion
Rlverdale park was the scene of
the third annual reunion of the
Wood clan Sunday, August 4, when
one hundred descendants and rela
tives of Hiram and Brltton Wood
assembled for a picnic dinner and
social afternoon.
After the picnic dinner served In
the grove, a program of vocal and
Instrumental music and readings
was presented. Abner, Hiram and
Walter Wood gave brief sketches of
family history.
The following officers of the clan
were re-elected for the year: presi
dent, Walter Wood, Portland; vice
president, George Wood, Eugene;
secretary-treasurer. Nan Lou Pet
tyjohn, Salem.
The fourth reunion will be held
at the same park on the first Sun
day In August, 1930.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Honor House Guest
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Ellis were
hosts Tuesday evening at an Inter
esting picnic supper and card party
in their home at the Roaring River
fish hatchery near Sclo. honoring
Miss Georgia Ellis of Berkeley, Cal
ifornia, who will leave Saturday for
the south after spending several
weeks with her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis.
After the picnic supper served at
seven o'clock In the grove, several
hours of bridge were enjoyed, Mr.
H. L. Marsters and Mrs. Bert Vehrs
won the high score prizes.
In the group were Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Marsters of Salem, Mr. and
Mrs, John Williamson of Salem
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Reeves, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vehrs of Le
banon, Mr. and Mrs. George El
gin of Sclo, George Ellis, Byrl
Marsters. Salem, and Ennls Goss,
Eugene, and the host and hostess,
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis.
Portland Girl to
Wed Harold Ladd
Mrs. Walter P. Laitocho of Port
land has announced the engage
ment of her daughter, Miss Nan La
Roche, an dHarold M. Ladd, son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ladd of Salem.
The marriage will be an event of
early September.
Miss La Roche attended Oregon
Agricultural college and Is a mem
ber of PI Beta Phi. Mr. Ladd at
tended the state university and Is a
member of Lambda Chi Alpha.
Ouidoorlfirilh
and Recreation at
AKE
An out-of-doors vacation
in a world-famed locale...
horseback . ; , hiking . . .
swimming . . . boating , , .
luxurious rest with t
background of scenic
beauty unparalleled. Cha
teau Lake Louise is a
magnificent metropolitan;
hostelry with typical
, Canadian Pacific service,,
.accomodations andcui-
sine. lust a step from vour
own doorway by Prin
ces liner and Canadian
Pacific train from Seattle
and Vancouver.
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Luncheon Honors
Mrs. Von Eschen
Complimenting Mrs. Florlan Von
Eschen of Modesto, California, a
former resident of Salem, who Is
visiting here this week, a group of
members oi the local chapter of
the American association of uni
versity women entertained Friday
noon with an attractive luncheon at
the Gray Belle.
Mrs. Von Eschen, an active mem
ber of the chapter while in Salem,
taught for a number of years In the
Salem high school. Professor Von
Eschen who was head of the science
department of Willamette univer
sity Is now a member of the fac
ulty of Modesto Junior college.
Silvcrton Mrs. Jasper Dullum,
Mrs. A. E. Arbus and Mrs. Conrad
Johnson entertained with an after
noon tea Thursday In honor of their
niece, Miss Bertha Rye of Pier
port, South Dakota who Jhas been
visiting here for several months and
who left Friday for her home. Miss
Eda Axness of Montevideo. Minn..
who Is the guest of Miss Fat Enev
oldson, was also an honor guest.'
Twenty-five were bidden for the
afternoon. Miss Arrath Arbus, Miss
uieua rariand and Miss Evelyn Loe
assisted the hostesses at the tea
hour. '
SUverton Bride
Elect is Honored
SUverton Mrs. I. D. Wordon of
Coolidge street wav hostess at a
delightful efalr Thursday after
noon, honoring her niece, Miss La-
Verne Rich whose marriage to W1I-
11am C. Dixon of Scotts Mills will
take place August IS.
Tlie living rooms and dining room
were attractively decorated with
baskets of' roses, goldenglow and
mignonette. Pastel tapers In crystal
holders were arranged with flow
ers on the serving table. The Misses
Moberg, Miss Aniundson and Mrs.
Stranix assisted in serving. Sever
al gifts were presented to the honor
guest.
Mrs. Jack Dixon was hostess re
cently at a pre-nuptlal shower In
her home at Scotts Mills, In honor
of the bride-elect. Fifty guests were
present.
A feature program was presented
at the meeting of Salem Rebekah
lodge Monday evening at the fra
temal temple. Refreshments were
served by the committee In charge.
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Music
Auxiliary
Secretaries
At Party
Sixty-six secretaries and past sec
retaries of American Legion aux
iliaries In all parts of Oregon at
tended the annual secretaries' break
fast parley at the Gray Belle Fri
day morning. Mrs. Mabel Mclnturff
of Marshfteld, state secretary-treasurer,
led the Informal discussion on
secretary's problems and difficulties.
Mrs. Luclle Helgersen of Portland
No. 1 unit, president of the state
organization of secretaries of units,
presided. Mrs. Helgerson appointed
committee Including Mrs. Ruth
Beck of Dallas, Mrs. Gerlock of
Medford, and Carrie Larson of Coos
Bay, to draw up a resolution to be
presented to the state convention
and later to the national convention
making a change in the member
ship cards.
Mrs. W. E. Lebow of Cottage
Grove Is secretary of the organiza
tion of secretaries.
Mrs. Brazier Small of Salem was
In charge of the breakfast Friday
morning. Past secretaries of the Sa
lem unit who assisted here were
Mrs. Leo Page, Mrs. Walter Kirk,
Mrs. Ralph Blevins, Mrs. R. E. De
Quire, and Mrs. Bert Victor.
Covers were placed for Gladys
Hall, Portland; Luclle Helgerson,
Portland; Dewey Nancy Yates, Port
land; Mrs. Ruth Beck, Dallas; Mrs.
ira M. Peterson, Springfield; Grace
Hunt, Bessie Price, both of Newport;
two secretaries irom Grants Pass;
Mrs. Chris Kostal, Bend; Lois Erick
son, Estacada; Mrs. Carl Wimberly,
Roseburg; Mrs. Belva Aiken, Mrs.
Vera Hall, Mrs. Mary Chaney and
Mrs. Louise Brlcke, all of Medford;
Mrs. Anna Kelly and Daisy McCor
kle, Maupln, Rose Wilcox, Antelope;
Pansy J. Bauer, Corvallls: -Mrs.
Richard Langrell and Mrs. Forest
Wright, Baker; Mildred Snider and
Thelma Holbrook, of LaGrande;
Mrs. LaDocla Cobb, Prinevllle; Mrs.
Clara Porter Smith, Pendleton; Mrs.
Ada Morrison, Kerby; Marie Hoff
man, Hillsboro; Harriett A. Gem
mell, Heppner; Mrs. Fern C. Chap
pell, North Bend; Mrs. Arlle B. Wal
ker and Callie B. Helder, Sheridan.
Berime Stafford, Sheridan: Mrs.
George H. Brewster, Redmond; Mrs.
W. E. Lebow, Mrs. K. M. Bird and
Mrs. F. O. Bennett, Cottage Grove;
Marie Walker and Mrs. Sprague of
St. Helens; Mrs. Lena Stuart. Julia
Fortmiller, "Gladys Sparr, Clare
Klnsey, Lulu Brotherton, Dorothy
Baron, Elsie Collins, all of Albanv:
Celia Everett and Helen Camp, Gre
sham; Bess Ruffner, Mildred Smith,
ram Gilbert, Evadne Cinnamon and
Effle May Newton, all of McMinn
Ville; Mabel Mclnturf, Marshfleld;
Mrs. Pearl Victor of Salem; Lillian
Washburn of Vernonia; and Carrie
Larson of Coos Bay,
Affair to Honor
Mrs. Chas. McNary
nn outsianmng social affair In
Portland will be the Informal lunch
eon for which Mrs. Norma Murray
omim win do nostess xnursday af
ternoon at the Town club in Port
land, complimenting Mrs. Charles
L. McNary who will leave late this
month for Washington, D. O. Both
Mrs. Smith and Mrs. McNary are
spending the summer In Oregon, the
former in Portland and Mrs. Mc
Nary at her country home north of
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Locke and
Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Dancy spent
several days recently at Taft, Nels-
cott and Devil's Lake.
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You will recognize tie new
blue and white can on your
grocer's sbelf as Snowdrift,
even before you read the
labeL
The design Is so clean
and Inviting and fresh so
simple and modern. For all
the world like Snowdrift
Itself!
Youll be pleased when yon learn of the convenience of
the Urge cans the new three and six pound sizes. Just about
aa wide as they are tall and aa easy to spoon from as from
your own mixing bowL These new aiaes add to the conve
nience of Snowdrift itself.
And convenience, you know, b Just another word for
Snowdrift's creaminees, A creamy texture so smooth and so
epoonable that yon never have to work it into sugar or flour
just pnt them together and mix with a few stirs of the spoon.
Maybe that's why Snowdrift cakes and biscuits and pie
crust have such an nnusually fine texture, and why food fried
In Snowdrift It to cViidoasly goad to eat.
Miss Evangeline Millard left
Thursday evening for Portland to
spend the week-end with her sla
ter, Miss Margaret Millard. Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Millard will motor to
Portland Sunday to attend the an
nual state picnic of the Spanish War
veterans association.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr. have
as their house guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Flegel of Ontario.
Selo Joan and Jeanne Halam
icek, nine and eight yeara of age.
presented a violin and vocal concert
here Monday evening which was at
tended by a large and enthusiastic
audience.
.
Marion Herschel Davidson and
Ellen Christiansen were married in
Salem August 6. Mrs. Margaret Da
vidson and Mrs. George Christian
sen were present at the service. Mr.
and Mrs. Davidson will make their
nome nere.
ROBERTS
Mrs. Ed Betsch and daughter
and sister May Windsor of Aber
deen, Wash., who have been staying
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F.
Clymer, returned home Wednesday.
Dorothy and Roy Rice went to
Hillsboro Sunday where they will
spend three weeks with their
grandmother, Mrs. E. M. Rice.
While there the will go on to Port
land and Scofleld to visit other rel
atives Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bressler moveri
to their home near the river where
they will harvest their crop of
peaches.
R. A. Bettencourt has hut fin.
ished harvesting his crop' of flax.
He had the Junewrith hrnthem
hauling for him.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ors borne and
children spent the week end at the
Breiteaousn springs.
Henry Edwards spent the week
end at Rockaway. His sons, Claud
Edwards and wife of Salem, and
John Edwards of Portland accom
panied him.
Mrs. H. B. Carpenter will imenri
the week at Falls City, where she
will act as cluperone for the dele
gation from the Jason Lee Meth
odist church in Salem to the Ep
worth League Institute.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Hennirigsen
of Portland visited their mother
Mrs. Julia Hennlngisen, Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Goodrich re
turned home Tuesday, after unend
ing several days at different coast
resorts.
Mrs. Belle Booth of Jefferson
who has been staying at the home
oi Mrs. Alice Coolidge while her
daughter. Mrs. Fischer and hn.
band Is In California, was called to
Lieoanon Thursday on account of
uie niness or her brother.
Raymond Higglns went to Scan-
poose. Ore., where he will be em
ployed as tractor driver on. a
combine.
MARION
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gossard and
three children. Miss Grace Mc-
Nichols and Roy Clark of Bun
Oak. Kans., were week end visitors
at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Rob
ert Smith. They are making an
extended visit of the Pacific coast,
having spent some time In Califor
nia and will visit Portland and oth
er places. Rev. Smith performed
the marriage ceremony of Mr. and
Mrs. uotsard and of Mr. and Mrs.
Clark some years ago while In Kan
sas.
Marvin Barber ws a week end
visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
M. A. Barber.
The loganberry harvest has been
completed in this neighborhood.
The crop was not equal to that of
last seaon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith and
Harold Smith attended a Nebraska
picnic at Corvallls last Sunday.
Mrs. J. D. Smith of Philomath Is
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lafley and
Albert, Jr., Frances Wendall and
Lowell Lufky were guests at the
home of Mrs. M. E. Morgan of
Corvallls 9unday.
Mrs. Hannah Humphreys and
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three daughters of Dunsmulr, Cal
are visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Winn. -
Mr. and Mrs. G. o. Boyce and
children, Mrs. Doris Smith and
Harold and Lucille and Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Barber and family
were guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bvber, Sunday.
M. A. Barber has moved the
creamery building over to the place
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Barber and la improving It and
building on an addition, expecting
to move the poetofflce and confec
tionery there.
Mrs. Anna Conklin has returned
from a trip to the Tillamook coast.
Frances Barber was a dinner
guest of Nev.e Barber of the
Crawford district 8unday.
MARION
Millard Shelton has cone to
Junction City from where he ex
pects to go on a fair circuit with
sheep. .
Gus Larsen has rented a place on
the coast near Cloverdale to which
he expects to move with his family
mis iau.
J, W. Stephens returned from Mo
doc Point Thursday.
A group of young folks enjoyed
a weinier roast at the home of Opal
Larsen Thursday evening. Those
present were Archie Ban kin, Harold
Smith, "Bugs" Scofleld, Oeorge
Miller, Glen Ramsey, Norman and
Elbert Larsen. Kenneth Loretz, Gus
Larsen, Rachel Scofleld, Retha
Davis. Gladys Gwen, Elmer and
Frances Barber and Opal Larsen.
UNIONVALE
Mrs. Jane Mitchell and familv
had as thler guests for two weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller and fam
ily and Fred White of Newport.
Wash.- They were neighbors when
all were residing near Lewis town.
Mont. They spent .five days In
company with the Mitchell family
at Newport. This was their first
visit to the coast and they were de
lighted with their experience. They
departed lor their home Sunday
morning.
Mrs. Jane Cole of Seaside Is a
guest of her sister Mrs. Hettle
Stoutenburg, enroute to her home
after attending the Versteetr fam
ily reunion.
Rev. C. P. Gates district oresldlna
elder of Portland, addressed the
congregation o fthe local Evange
lical church Sunday evening.
SCOTTS MILLS
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Scott of Culn
creek who have been visiting rel
atives here, returned home Monday
morning and Mrs. Scott's mother,
Mrs. Marie Herlgstad, returned
home with them for a visit.
Mrs. E. Chick Is spending a few
days In Salem visiting and having
dental work done.
Miss Lulu Dale, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, J. A. Dale of this place,
left the first of the week for Se
attle where she will Join the stu
dents of the University of Oregon
Wednesday when they go through
on the two weeks' excursion study
of different points of interest. Miss
uaie experts to visit with Miss LUa
rougner, formerly of this place,
but now matron over the older girls
In the Sheldon Jackson mission
school at Sitka, Alaska. Miss Brou
gher and Miss Dale were high school
classmates.
Mrs. Leona Owens of McMlnnvllle
Is here spending a few days visit
ing with relatives and friends. She
has been camped at WUholt for the
past week or so. Mrs. Owens Is pro
prietress of the Palm restaurant at
McMlnnvllle and will be remem
bered by friends as Leona Gray.
Mrs. Forest Bartholomew and
daughter of Portland are visiting
Mrs. Bartholomew's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Kent of this place.
KLNGWOOD
J. E. Lyons of Llmay, Bataan. one
of the Philippine Islands, uncle of
Mrs. Arthur Wilson, has been vis
iting at the Wilson home on King
wood drive for a number of weeks.
He Is now away in Seattle, Wash,
for a brief stay and will return to
A new package .
that is as fresh
and attractive as
Snowdrift itself
the Wilson home before leaving the
state.
Mrs. Minnie Sterling ot Portland,
aunt of Mrs. Elmer Cook, has been
(visiung at tneir nome on Cascade
drive tor a few days. She la a sis
ter of Mrs. Hattle Slmpklns, who
makes her home with the Cooks.
Roy E. Cannon, school superln-
tendPnt nf Mtlllnnmah Aniin.n ...
a guest at the Avery L. Applewhite
Miss Helen Peerce of Berkeley.
Calif- niece of Mm. .1 n Rmith
who has moved back to Salem and
expects io oe on tne faculty of Wil
lamette university this year, visit
ed at the Rmlfh hnrnn rfnM nA
Miss Dorothy Pearce, her sister,' who
leaves mi curupe uns wees wun tne
music in Vienna, also paid her aunt
1I1CKCU V1S11.
Naves celebrated titp inint i.i.t.
days Sunday at Terrace Lawn home.
me iwu ittuiiiirs nave enjoyed tnts
annual birthday celebration for
eighteen or twenty years. Additional
guests at the Blevins home Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Scott
and little daughter, Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson, Dr.
W. B. Morse and J. E. Lyons, of
the Philippines, house guests of the
Wilsons nn Kinoomnd h.i.
week end guests of the P. C. Patter
sons, at their summer home on the
Sandy. The Pattersons have recently
remraea irom a world tour, and not
long ago they made a visit here.
Miss Florence St. Pierre has been
StUdvine With hnr niinf. Mr Rnlurt
Adams of the Orchard Heights road
wmie jvuams is away to the harvest
fields of eastern Oregon.
Twenty Inn fnrmi fHmi. an
neighbors of the Millers, and Ful-
ici kuus, ui uienaora, i;aui wno are
Visiting the G. f. Adnma hum. n
route to Iowa, made merry and re-
neweo oia acquaintances, Sunday at
the Adams home, with a grand plc-
nli Thev .'m tVlnotll. T..
In the early, days and came from
several nearoy clues, ana irom two
states.
Mrs. Hesper Dixon, Mrs. Jennie
Dixon of Corvallls, Miss Minnie
Halght of Corvallls, Dale, Margaret
and Tjirn niynn anil . nnn.u ...
born, all moved to West Salem for
tne linns oean harvest. They will
after picking is over.
LAB1SH CENTER
Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Springer of
Woodburn were Sunday afternoon
guests of W. F. Klamne and fam.
ily.
John Schleyheuber. brother of
Mrs. Charlotte Bizer, left for Ida-
no wis week.
Mrs. W. H. Mose and daughter
Clara of SUverton visited at the'
W. F. Klampe home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trachsel and
children Wayne, Merle and Doris
Jean motored to Portland Monday
uiiernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moss and
daughter Clara of SUverton, Mr.
and Mrs. o. G McCloughry and
children Emma, Elmer and Willard
motored to Polk county Sunday
wnere tney met tne J. D. Worth-
Ington lamlly for a picnic dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Romlnger
motored to Marlon Monday where
Mrs. Romlnger's brother has a
berry farm.
Miss Velma Rcmlnger, who Is
employed In the state house, spent
tne week end at home.
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THE OVEKLAND ROUTE t
SUBLIMITY
Mrs. N. J. Hermens and Louise
Hlgbberger motored to Albany
Tuesday afternoon. -
Mr. Theodora Mlnden and Ifr,
Joseph Schreve are Improving thai
nomes by having their nouses
painted by Mr. Peters of Shaw. '
Mrs, Charles Berthold and son.
Harry, of Portland are hero visit
ing with her mother, Mrs, Joseph
Susbauer.
The threshing machines are busy
In and around Sublimity. They
report the grain running good.
COUPLE LICENSED
Dallas Roy Edward George, am
21, received a marriage license to
wed lss Alma Smith, 18, Oeorge la
salesman and both reside at
Marshfleld. .
MARZEIX MILLER LEAVES
Mt. Angel Marzell Miller re
turned to his home In PeEll, Wash,
after spending his vacation here at
tne nome of his aunt, Mrs. at
Lacher.
Albany "Marriage licenses have
been issued by County Clerk R. M.
Russell to William B. Maler. 22, and
Emma M. Oerdes, both of Albany;
and to Clarence Payne, 21 and Irene
Hartsell, 21, both of Medford.
$2-20
Portland
and Return
. vu
Oregon Electrle
Tickets on sale Fridays, Saturdays
and Sundays; retora limit Tees-.
days or ....
$0.50 Daily
SM lVDay Return Unit
Reduced Round Trip Fares
Between All O. E. Ry. Points
Safe, Dependable Service
O. K ttf. tnUtu leave for PortJnuvd ftt
ctjj, v:u, leiuiu, eWJU
7:45 p. m.
For KuRene, Albany. Corrallla, Hairl
DUrpx ana junction uuy h w .u
ft. m.i 12:45, 4:1X1. 8:00 p. m.
'Observation Car
For any information about
railroad trip$ phone 727
J.W. BITCH IB. Altt.
8. A. Whttord, City Tsgr. Ateaft
Oretfbn Electric
Railway