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The ADVOCATE HATURIIAY. JULY I. IM» PAO » THEATRES - SPORTS ■ SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES SJ1U1 XMÁ U M l' HOOK • SocietY REVIEW I1 FOX PAR AM O U N T (K m * Douglas W m u r « «v * r n«w »lo ry of lo r « I now lirouiht lo the talk lu i a raault of thousands of do- manda— ,.N«b«cca of Bunnybrook Farm wllb M ARIAN NIXON Plus on tha «la g »:- Faucbou A M ario lira aanl Sylvia «'lark In "lia r lllrtbday P arly" wllb Frank A Warran I as sal- lar. M orian A Mtuna. Iloliby Kuhn . Sylvia Sharp Dancing' U arllu i' Sun klal Itaaullwa And wllb iIlia iraat allow, tha flrat filb l pictures In arlual talking film of •harfcayBchmallng laiul Saa for your- aalf whalbar you Ihouihl Sharkay won tha (lain or uot R IA LTO B A C H E LO R S A F F A IR * " Adolpha Maujou a lib John Hamrick's O R IE N TAL (Orand Ava at East Morrlaonl — .... . Jtmmy'a a poatlva riot! In "W m nar Taka A ll" w lf. JAMKS CAGNEY and Marlon Nlaon and Vlrgluia lirio a Pitia • Habe Ruth in "Fancy t'urv aa" Ponile laiff lilt "W h o' M u !".. Travel "Herlln Today". Marrie Mel ody “ Poopy lìc e r". I alleai Newa a- venta Hamartck'a BLUE MOUSE TOM MIX and TO N Y (the wonder florae! Ill "Ridar of Death Valley" A daredevil hero a brave wuman a gallant horae lined up together a- galnat terrific odd« Plua Uraliani MrNamee "T h e World at Your Door"' RKO ORPHEUM b Acts ItKO V A U D E V ILLE (direct from Ole Palare Theater. New York' Princess Wähletku Harris Twlua Kidney Marlon with Marie DuVal Cole Brothers Three Cossacks On t he screen • wllh M YRNA LOY Cunway Tearle In “ Vanity Fair" HAM ERICK'E ALOER Edmund laiwe and Una Merkel Jeanette Maclkmald In "Don't Bal On Women" — Plus Hhort Hubjecla (15 cents any day- any time) m m urn BEHIND OKAY W A I . U '• Uy Pairb k 0. Murphy (I'aalon Prlnlara. Mil . Caldwell. la I I t a v i a w a i l for T IIK ADVOCATE by C LIFFO R D V M ITC H E LL • • • Tha author, Patrli-k (' Murphy, al tha lima of w rltlm thla book 118271 waa a Ufa prlaoliar. No 22311. of tha Idaho S lat« I'rlaou. and ha wrllaa descriptively. frankly and anlaruln lugly of Ufa bahlnd aray walla of that particular Inatltutlon Whlta tha author present« blla of autobiography boro amt th ei- in Hi. book aurh akalrhaa ara not predom Inatil and arc vary aulilly woavoil In Mr« Minnie only lo lllualrala a paraonal ronrlu Han Francisco. alon or opinion Camp-Hroadfleld. of 1« visiting with her Tha mo.l lulerealllig fvalura of tha mother. Mr« It II Camp, of <70 «h a hook, to nia. la tha akllful and parti ver street • • • nant mannar In which Murphy truth fully analyaaa and dwacrlbaa tha va- The Women's Auxilary of the N A. rloua typaa and charactara that ara A. C. P Iasi Mouday evening, held a to ba found In all prlaona. aa wall aa carnival al the Williams Avenue Y. tha ona In Idaho Hootha arranged around the room Many of th« partlnant probtama of Inmate admlnlalratlou ara treated In were gaily decorated and bedecked 'ha book and In thla rouped. Mur wllh carnival supplies Music waa fur phy'a local oh.ervutlMM, ora aollia what photographic of admlnlatrallva n is h «! by an orchaatra consisting of problema to ba found In moat of tha Phillip Moore. Harvey Chandler. l«ou Klchardaon and Melvin Dawson Al prlaona throughout tha country In one or two chapter«, tha author PleYre and Jimmie Adams entertain make« «nine vary accurate and Ilium mating comparlaona between the aya- ed later A large number of people temu of penology, aa admlnlatarad attended the event M r« Jease dray son Is president of canlurloa ago. and today In fart, tha entire booh la worthy of the atten the ladle, auxilary tion of all reader« who are In any a a a way Intaraated either In the prolr The Adventurers club, chaperoned lama of prtaon management or In .. t i . . . . a s as. v. • a n asm the llvea of thoae who apand year« by Reverend and Mr» Daniel G HIU of their llvea behind gray walla and Mias Dolorea Burdlne. enjoyed a dellghtful evening form 6 lo 9:30 p m plcnlclng on the aummlt of Ml Tabor park laal Thursday Bealdes eating laaly potato salad, hoi dogs, lemonade and delicious home-made Ice cream, (he boys and girls passed the lime In playing tennis and wand ering through (he park The view — BAPTISTS— from the aummlt revealed Mount Hood and Mount «a im Helen and Mt. O LIV E T B A P TIST CHURCH ■ he majestic rldgea between them. K ail First and Schuyler Sta Hr». J. 0. Wilson, Pastor After tiring of these diversions, ev ery one gathered around the tables SHILOH B A P TIS T CHURCH and sang In Fast 7th and Everett Sta ***^,* ” t harmony, tin* Rev. 0 O Uardeuar. Pastor latest song hlla with Ihe assistance of Clifford Flowers and hla singing "uhr". in aplle o f Ihe persistent an -E P IS C O P A L IA N - noyance of great hordes of gnats and SI. Phillips Mission mosquitoes, everyone had a good K noll and Rodney Sta. time. Blaine Coles. Lay Reader (Ühurritrü-- U N ITED A R T IS T S — HOUSE OF PRAYER— Now playing KLIMHA LAN HI ae “ The Woman In Room 13” 36conta Mats 35 cents Kvea House of Prayer Kan 10th and Cranl Sia Robert Searcie. Pastor FASH IO N REVUE | All aoclety la agog over the ball plated her atllra. Mra. Franklin da- .algned and made bar gown and Jac- which will ba given on next Monday B R IL L IA N T |<iuat. Jeanette Christian waa attrac night. July Fourth at Hibernia ball „ . . . . tlva In a flowered cream taffeta by the Sgt Joaeph White camp, of the .Christian alao modeled a white aatln Kpaulah American War veteran« and laat Tueoday avanmg when ---- - i wgddlng gown belonging to Mra. Ita auxilary, la.uls Rlchardeou and than twenty pretty, living manulklua a recent bride. In hla band will furnlah the mu.lc for ' youthfuV and * ‘ more I youtb,u1’ thla attire abe led the grand finale the iM'cualon. maid» and matroue, tiny youngatera . . .... _ . march In which all the model« parti .. ,, ,, , . . . . . . and a lone young man, clad In correct . . Mr «Jena Holme» la In Portland to . . . . cipated. attire fur every occasion, paened ID attend Ivan Putleraon'a and Oscar A feature of the entertainment waa review before a capacity audience In Johnson's parly along with several Madame Isadora Maney’s second an a "School Mays" stunt In which Miss other former Portlanders who now re Christian acted as the school ma'am nual Style Revue. side In Seattle The Mount Olivet Haptist Church and her puplla were: De Norval Uu- tbank, Jr . Jean Conatance Maney Misses deneva Turner and Ik.rothy ‘mrl,,n‘ bad transformed Into rig welcomed back * "tiling of beauty" with the artistic Wilson. J r, Evan Porter. Jr., ! Morton are lielng ng welcomed back Erma Lee Washington. Maxine Clark. home from the University of Oregon “ “ of “ Profusion ut * ardeu ° ow er» Charlotte Morgan. Jessie Mott and where they were creeds the past year ~ P ink ro» e»- » » “ •* P « « » paalela. a a a blue delphlntans and numerous tall, Bobble Croaawhlte. All were outfit floor ted ln *Pl*roPrl“ t« ach<x»l toga. Mr Allyn Rutherford la bark home graceful palm» laced with Mine. Maney waa charming ln a from Pacific college. Newberg. where lamps which flooded the place with creation of beige chautreuae (lower he al tended school and made an en- »oft roae-hued light, Madame" lU n e y ^ artistic mind had cb lffo» mad«< » ltb t«P e Jar guet. viable record conceived thla "Deauville Halon" aa Ju8t Prwe<,‘ “ « “ *« fashion parade. Mra. Henrietta Marahall arrived a amart aettlng for the mod “ la __ In a program waa rendered coo* toting hark home on Friday. June lath to which to exhibit their garb. of n,w,ic and ^ r n ic e WIP paaa the summer Mr Marshall, pop- The Revue, quite appropriately be- * " ,o; E-1» ar Williams, Mra. ular railroad man has been transfer- g»n with model« depleting yesterday. Ed|5ar W illiam « and Clarence E. Ivey, ed from Ogden. Utah to Pocatello, la. today and tomorrow. tr,o: Ruth Scott and NelUe Mr« Marshall prnpared to return to Jt was the charming Mr«. Nadine Inger*011 “ ntl c - Iy*Y. tr,°. ••• accom- her home here rather than move to porter, demure and petite who wore P * " 1* 4 °** tbe PUn<> by « 1 » » Jnlia Pocatello ,. a gowu of brown g„ k gold trimmed. Mae Blancba' d Mi** Eunice Mott de- Al present «he Is domiciled at the a re|jc „ f the early nineties. It waa !1* bted w,tb reading« from Dunbar, bt.me of M. and Mr«. J A W'iadom. an heirloom in the family of Mr and Mr C‘ E l,,ey » “ “ ««n eed the mod 1M2 Union Avenue north M r. Mar- Mr, E . w . Sm,ia alld waa loaned for » " d tb® Program, shall left on last Tuesday to pass a tne occasion Mrs. Porter waa "llta a Mu* lc » * * furnished by an orcbes few days with her friends. Mr and Yealerday". Miss Evyln Freeman. ,r* comP°*ed oi I-oule Richardson. Mr» Lynch Hrown. at their home wearing a pretty frock of sheer pink J* rom e >*elrin Dawaon, In laingvlew. Washington chiffon with matching accessories Harvey Chandler. Phillip Moore and a a a waa typically beautiful aa "Misa To- - K “ . “ « . 1 JoDe8' t. !..k. en,ertainer » b o sang I I •* L . _____, i. . .. M l«« Hobble E11U writes friends Master James Wilson, Jr . and Paradlae" which he specially dedi In Portland that -he enjoyed her trip C o Jean ‘ .Maney" ' T d r e » ‘Mid‘ •n cated to Mr». Jerome Franklin and to Chicago. Mias Kills, popular In the brief but colorful bathing-suits pro- Miss Jeanette Christian while they younger aoclal circles, left recently phel)led what (tu. comtn- year8 woula modeled their evening attire In L »ln e r .ls i S I s s u e n I«..«,. 11 # » ® * m ______ a a _ a. a . to J**ln relative« I In Chicago Before Tw enty tables were arranged In do to styles <•>■>■>( her departure, she was hon- In the world of fashion», no atyle Ule , * lon w,hcb ‘utomoda,ed more or«,d •* • P«rty given by her aunt at show can possibly be complete sana than a hundred people. Delicious re »h lch lim e the young folks bade her Us Gandhi dress and it remained for freshments were served. "bon voyage" and escorted her to the Mra. G. G. Gardener is president of Master Evan Porter, 4, to model the »tstlon. ■ he Searchlight club which sponsored spotless white linen loin cloth. the successful affair as a benefit for Sports Toga Next Mr and Mra. Charles Adams \-t,- the club. Then came an array of sports toga. Ihe gueata of Mr. and Mr«. E. L. Palms were loaned by Clarke Bro- Pretty Mrs. Thelma Unthark led Jamison, of 96k Garfield Avenue. a Jaunty tw o -ltbers- N'lcklas A Son and Nicks, no During the afternoon. The hosts ***** SrouR »e a rin g organdie rU U ; KI'K,r lamps by The Trading took their guest» for a drive to Van- P*ece »h ite linen suit, I mouse with wuu neck-line collar and and rugs and davenport and o- couver, Washington returning blouse whlte hat and oxford. ,ber furnishings from the Maney res- way of the Saint Johns Bridge. Olhers in this group were Miss ld« “ ce- Messrs Herbert Neal and Edward Lena Hillaman. blue and white crepe. * * * Angelea. California ar- made by her grandmother, an«l " riling of the popular young new- rived In tbe city on Tuesday morning matching accessories; Mrs. Effle lY-weds, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grigsby and let Thursdafy afternoon for Seat- Johnson wore a pink and white knit au<* *belr wedding, the Denver Star lie on their Coast trip While here, ensemble with white fox scarf, with ®mong many other things has the fol- tbey were Ihe guests of Mr and Mrs. matching glovea, hat, purse and I ******** * ° *ay: Jerome Franklin and Mr and Mrs. E. shoes and was stunning; Mrs. W ilber Organ notes. June flowers and L. Jamison. Mr. Neal Is a brother of Mercier was pretty in a green and candle Ught held the attention of Dorothy Harris was among those " r Elr,u Naal- denUa' of lx>* An* <*1 wb“ B knlt , Port“ outi“ * “ b matcb BBnrer >“ * ®*,urday’ tbe e‘eTeBtb' who reclwved honorable mention In bu»band of Mrs. Olive Morrow- lug shoes, hat and purse; Rose smith * be“ Theresa W lgley became Ihe News-Telegram RKO revue held N>al' ,he Youngest sister of Mesdam- »a s charming In a two-piece "pep- brlde of ^ Ed*fard Grigsby Mra. Ella Wlgley. the bride’s moth er wore a lovely gown of triple sheer beige chiffon with close fitting bod- j Ice and full skirt Her hat and all o- l i w accessories were of hrown. Mrs. Lewis, of Los Angeles, the bridegroom's mother was very hand somely gowned In egg shell satin with matching accessories. Following the ceremony, a recep tion was held at the bride's home Never has any beaut Ifni home en joyed the association and contacts of so many distinguished guests aa appeared at the home of Mrs. Ella Wlgley. 2901 Gilpin street, shortly af ter the wedding After a beautiful wedding came the Incomparable re ception of beauty, art and bllaa given by a loyal friend and devoted mother who appreciated her daughter, who was a companion and her helper. Thla reception will always be a sweet memory of the achievements of the daughter and the mother. For traveling, the bride will wear a stunning blue suit, fur trimmed, blue slippers and red hat and bag. The wedding was said to be the largest and most beautiful ever held In Denver society. Standing room waa at a premium and the large crowds filled the streets trying to get a peep into the church. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grigsby have ar rived in Portland and are domiciled at 347 W eldler street. Portland wel comes this charming young couple, a a a Mias NelUe Allen .the charming daughter of Mr. W. D. Allen, has ar rived In Portland from Marshall. Tx. where she taught piano at Bishop college. Miss Allen went to Washing ton and motored here with her bro ther. Robert who is a student at Ho ward University. Miss Allen is unde- cidede whether she will teach again next year or go back to school. She Plans to enter the University of So. California summer school late in July. MRS. ZEPHA BAKER BEAUTICIAN Specializing in A ll Lines Of Beauty Work C. J. W A L K E R T O IL E T GOODS — for sale — 346 Williams Ave. MUrdock 1016 w E U JamU,M1 and Frank' and “ '* " aul* » “ ** wbieb abe ' . P * * 'cere“ ODy lln. wore black oxfords and a black and t K k p*ace a* * in tbe Scott M. E. W IL L A M E T T E U N IV E R S IT Y • • • white, soft brimmed hat made by her Ghurch, the Rev. S. M. Riley, offici- — METHODIST— Among visitors in Portland from mother; Daisy Lee Wright was fetch- atin*- Preceding tha ceremony. Miss Founded February 1, 1942 Foa M OLLYWOOO Seattle, are Messrs. G off and Purnell, ing in a red and white sports suit. Emma Qualls of Alamosa. Colorado, Bethel A. M E. Church SALEM . OREGON * * * matching accessories. Miss W right BanK * Laive You T r u ly ’. Miss Quails Rev Daniel G. Hill Jr, Minixter TOM MIX lu "Deatry Hides Agaiu" Mrs K Gray was hostess to the alao modeled a aemiapuru tup coat. » ^ beautifully gowned In white und laturel and Hardy Comedy. "T h e A Christian Institution of high Vigilante, club last Wednesday ut tur.trlmmed; 0 fie Mott wa, aweet moire. Miss Ursula Orme. also gown- First A. M E. Zloa Church Music Box" er learning. Located at the Cap her home in Mount Scott A fter a , brown and gTevu ailk_ coUegiate ed in white, rendered two very beau- <17 Williams A re itol of the State of Oregon. A maUtfb>. her mother **ful • ° ,° * "Thank God for s Garden" Rav W R Lovell. Minister beautiful campus opposite the The Rosebud Study Club gave a pic brief business session, u program gporU outm Capitol building. Buildings and by Mesdames lama wlUl wWek she wore a green woolen sud “ O. Promise M e" nic al Mount Tabor Park last week. was rendered equipment attractive and ade terminating the year's activities The ,lo»e rs . It H t amp. Tom Johnson tam and brown oxfords; Jeanette Th" » eddlng party was grouped quate Faculty of highest char club will suspend meeting .lurmt the llmi ' ,r:< "tlv ln e . Mrs. Tom Johnson CBrtsttaa was stunning in a white ®bout tbe a***r- which was truns- acter. preparation and teaching. B ETH E L C. E. NEW S was hostess sl a luncheon early last sbantung with red cape, white hat formed ln‘ ° • ^ r e ly garden scene: Student body clean, able and warm summer months. By Anna K Morrison. Reporter week for Ihe pleasure of Mrs Minnie and ahoe8 dr(;g8 made by Mme M#. palms and white and pink peonies wholesome. Scholarship high The Allen C. K la-ague had a large ; and credited everywhere Very Oscar Johnson and Ivan l 'ovt' of Wellington. Kansas and Mrs ney; Shantung was also used by Jul- with 8oft ll* bt* from manY wbite nlteudauce although the evening was , Messrs Inexpensive. Rich in tradition; A "«h ip " dlnuer Iven by the Girl unusually warm Patterson were hosts at a parly glv- Luther Clemlns. la Mills in her pretty blue outfit cand,ei* «e n lly glowing. The centre large and honored list o f alumni. Miss Dolores Burdlne had rrarge of .... . . . . . . , Reserves was Ihe high light of last with Which she wore darker blue hat maa a loTelY«'-ch. formed of peonies Students wishing work In the .he lesson discussion. l“ ° ? P r'd* Jr n,,th' a* ,he hom“ <,f Mrs. A. Clemlns. has as her guest week's events st (he branch Course o f Liberal Arts, in Law Miss Gwendolyn Hooker sml M I » » , ,bB r° rn**r •“ Montavllla Nearly all ___ ____ ______ and __ shoes, particularly becoming to and summer greet -»ry. in Theology, in Music, or In Fine By seven thirty on Ihe evening of Louise T o the strains > f beautiful organ Itamlolph, reported on Ihelr o f Ihe young people of the city were n,‘r **rs. Minnie i x » e and Her ^ Gj beauty Arts are highly advantaged at Friday. June 24lh. more than an hun trip lo the Christian Endeavor la-a present and had an enjoyable time two chtldrcn. Nellie Mae and Lillian music, the Ushers entered first, tak Robert Price, the only young man Willam ette Close Investigation 'Delicious refreshments wer. dUpen- boT* »fK an sa . City dred guests were sealed shout the gne meting In Seattle mannikin was handsome in a' dark <ng a P°8it*on on one side of the flo invited. Bulletins on request. Fourteen t . F members al •tended tended . . . . 1 - • • • • • • • * • • • • * • « • • beautifully decorated lahles. arranged Ihe Union excursion on the Boat sod and dancing and cards were the ral arch. Bridesmaids, all wearing Mrs. R H Camp wa* hoateas for blue COAt- white '»annel trouaera. a gowns of white net. made in colonial banquet style wllh wreaths of green Swan June 20th and reported a won principal diversions the pleasure of Mra. Minnie Love panama hat and black and ery through the center, adorned with derful time „ ' * ' and h(>r ewndrM| a, a luncheon on oxfords He carried a walking * ,yle w “ h ful1 rufflBd * Urta. caP« Next Sunday closes the Boys' and Mra. Florence Strawder won the neT cn,inren aI “ Iuncno “ on collars and white taffeta sashes. bright flued flowers. Al each place Girls' routes! monthly prtxe given by Ihe Mllian Thursday al her home on Shaver. « » e . white colonial bonnets trimmed with was a tiny "ship" favor. Miss Isadore Morton und Mr. Har „ , . . ... . . * • • Afternoon Frocks ... _ , ... . . ,, ... , ... . white roses and carrying colonial Mrs. Carrie Ingersoll, chairman of old Gasklti will be the leaders next Bridge club which will hold its next . ... . . .. Miss Evlyn Freeman w ill leave ln N ellie Ingersoll s beauty was en- meotlng at the home of Mrs. Estelle . . . , . . bouquets, entered next and were the Girl Reserves Committee, acted Sunday „ a few days to visit her sister. Miss haneed by a crisp white organdie .... , ' , . . j j grouped on the other side of the cen- as captain of Ihe "ship” and al each la-son subject for Sumluy la "W hat Williams on Sumner street. Clifford Freeman in I-os Angeles. frock with cape collar and deep la Freedom, Political and Personal.” tre. They were: Misses Florida Pitt. port where Ihe ship slopped. Ihe • a • SIXTH à O LIBAN 8 TRAKTS -------- flounce with which she wore cerise The Juvenile department o f Ihe Susie High. Dolores Cousins. Ther officers and pasengers were greeted B A P TIS T CHURCH NOTES PORTLAND, ORK. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralf Flowers, accom- moire slippers; Carolyn Carter was Elks lodge and Dahlia Temple held esa Nelson and Mesdames James by other captains In Ihe persons of Rev. and Mr» Wilson and Ihelr a successful society minstrel show P“ 1,l,>d bY their son. Clifford and Mr. dear In a flowered chiffon as was Gross, Charles Coleman. James Sims M esd a m » Thelma Flowers, Bonnie I n wllf w «ln e s d s y to visit ! Duke Jackson motored to their pro- Jeanette Christian in green organdie al Hibernia hall on Ihe first. and Harry Polk. Bogle. Katherine Gray, Jessie Flow fr(ttn||l| North„ rn t-ai|fornls and In Mme. Maney. • • • perty at Ocean Isike to pass the made by her sister. Mrs. Oliver Seymour, Ihe bride's era. hinma Stanley unci Jease Gray ^an y raQC|KQ Thev will be gone for • • • week-end. They will return Tuesday. with which she wore a skirt-length »on At Ihe Port of Reverence. Miss a monUl and wl|, motor dowI1 Raymond Cage and his daughter , •rainbow" silk ribbon sash, white * ‘ * ,e r' wa8 m8tron of *,onor and was Chryalalee Maxwell conferred honors K„ v w u .on 'x absence, the are passing Ihe summer In Albany, motored to Portland yesterday. Her fur scarf and a large picture hat of ™ P * ‘>“ d* “ * *“ » « * « * cbiffon- made upon Ihe following Grade SchiMil Girl pU|pu wm ba supplied every Sunday Oregon with Mr. Joseph Cage, Ray sister. Mrs. G. V. Rich who Is already orchid horse hair; Mrs. Inez Duke w i*h ,on* fu" 8k,rt and finished wl,h Reserves and presented each wllh u morIllng by a T|,lt|n( minister Kv- mond's father. In Portland will Join her and togeth was stunning in a creation of black **lp-bon,> leugth Jac,iuet' She wore a pretly rose-hud In which was conceal- wry Sunday evening service begins al er they will be the house guests of chiffon with a long green satin sash, picture hat of horse-hair, and her Mrs. F. D. Young, of 969 Garfield Mr. and Mrs. I. Maney for a week. bouquet was the same as the brides ml a ring The girls who were thus g .3() al|d c|UM(.n at h during July and large black picture hat with matching Avenue returned la it Wednesday Ihe honored are: Jessie Edwards. Eunice |Au , Miss Gertrude Marsh of Seattle g |oyeg and slippers; Eunice Mott maids. but larger. Little Delno Louise Polk and Wan Mott. Beatrice Coleman. Ilia Fuller Sunday evening. July 10th. song 29th from a visit with her daughter ______________________________ wore a dear frock of blue crepe made da Louise Simon, flow er girls. Ridge- and Charlotte Morgan. Avia Hooker a(,rv|CB; July 17, young people's ser- and son-in-law, Mrs. ami Mra. Melvin Big Dance ! by her mother and Bettie Patton was Stay Off — J U L Y ly Simon and Earline Polk, pages, wna away on her vacation but «he vice; July 2«. Men's Day and July Hatcher and children who reside In given by Sgt. Juseph White Spanish sweet in a blue lace frock. Bremerton. She reports a fine trip. and Barbara Seymour. ring-bearer waa mentioned as one of the honor- 31. W om en'» Day. American War Vete - • • Hibernia Hall Evening Gowns all wore dresses patterned after eea. M l»» Eunice Molt recited the Mrs. Luclle Crosswhite was charm those of the bridesmaids. pledge In a most convincing and tal Thelma Flowers Is Chairman of the ing in a cerise taffeta, matching mo Committee of Management. The bride entered on the arm of ented manner. ire slippers; Mrs. Thelma Unthank The dinner was a benefit to send Mr. L. H. Llghtner, wearing an ex High Scholl Girl Reserves were al wore a becoming gown of black chif quisite gown of Ivory satin, close fit so honored at (he »nine port wllh Im Miss Julia Mse Blanchard and MI hb fon. silver metallic trimmed with ce ting bodice with long hung sleeves pressive candle and ring service con Lena Hillaman to summer camp ut rise velvet sash; Mrs. Inez Duke Camp at Haln- and long full skirt with circular ducted by Mias Kllxaheth Summers, the Girl Reserves appeared in a gorgeous yellow taffe Washington They left on train. A veil of Ivory tulle fell from acting executive secretary of the hrldge, ta. ruffled and edged around the bot MRS. B EATRICE REED branch This grolup Included Misses | Wednesday for a ten days' period. a cap bordered with orange blos Lady Attendant tom with matehtng net; Mrs. Ruth soms. Her supers were white satin. Julia Mae Blanchard, Ruth Scott, Nel Flowers was charming in a beaded —at— The Trojans recently elected Ihe The bridal bouquet of white calls Be Ingersoll anil Geraldine Williams. yellow flowered cre'pe. cowl neckline, President, Roy lilies enhanced her striking type of M ILLE R 5 TR A C E Y M O RTU ARY Brief speeches were made liy Mea- following officers: back and front, with which she wore beauty. illimes Thelma Flowera, Bonnie Bo Lee Spicer; Vice President, Charles May be reached by calling the Fu black cloth slippers ami carried a Secretary, George Maun The motif of black and white waa gle, Jeans Flowera, Jesse Grayson, Rawlins; neral Parlors or her home, Selwood quaint beaded bag; Misses Helena 5475. She w ill be pelased to serve you. carried out very cleverly by grou-p- Susan used to feel torry for herself be Emma Stanley and Katherine Gray. der; Treasurer, Oscar Johnson; Sgt. und Grace Searcie were pretty in relieving you o f much anxiety and lng the male attendants on one side cause she wasn't popular! Her skin was The principal speaker of the evening al Arma, Leon Johnson sml Bill Law. worry In your hour of bereavement. blue silk crepe, designed and made of br,de and groom and the brides so harsh— her hands rough and red. But chairman of Board of was Mias Jane Doyle, executive aec- temporary by Miss Helena; Birdie Mae Cole- that was before she discovered Camay — Governors In order to purchase new maida on the other, with all so arran relary of the American Red Crosa. the Soap o f Beautiful Women. Now — man and Inez Koster were sweet In basketball sulla for the learn, Ihe ged that the tallest of each group MRS. REED haa proven such a Mrs. Jesse Grayaon led a group of well. Susan's not only popular, but she's blue erepe and pink satln respect- club plana to give a dance In the help, not only to her employers, was nearest the centre and making Grade and High school reservea In wearing a lovely engagement ring! She tvely; Julia Mae Bhtpchard was beim hut to Ihe Colored Patrons In gen a gentle slope to the shortest. says Camay did it! It certainly brought aonga which unlived Ihe affair. A near future. eral, that during the past two tlful In a smoke-blue lace gown. sll- The boys have planned mauy In Mr. Wade W aller acted as best soft, fresh beauty to her skin! Write to laige force of wallers In their white years M ILLE R A T R A C E Y have ver slippers with which she wore a n ____ Procter & Gamble, Dcpi. B. Cincinnati, ensuing K man. Rev. Riley closed the ceremony handled 90 per cent of (he Colored jackets served the dinner which waa teresting activities for the blue lace shawl; Beatrice Uannady- for free cake o f Camay. (Only one cake year. Including (he attendance In a Funerala. by having the bride and groom kneel In three courses anti very tasty. to a family.) flat crepe with train, trimmed with on # aaUn p„ low for a brie( and lm. Mrla Norma Williams planned the body, lo all of the colored churches. Franklin wore a backless, nlle green prpgglve prayer A „ durlng tho cer„. entire affnlr and she waa aly assisted ,pluk and orchid silk rose applique. mony beauttful goft gtralng of muslc The High School Olrl Reserves are by a commute. Mlaa Ellxabeth Sum W A S H IN G T O N S T R E E T the trimming was a gift of Mra. J. pealed from tho organ under the fin attending stay-at-home camp at camp Between 20th and 21st mers made the white sailor cops W. Latimer. A pink lace short jar- gers of Miss Katherine Cohron. worn by the sailors (girls). Mrs. (Pier. The Soap o f Beautiful Women 4 quet and orchid satin slippers com Y-W.C.A. for four day. ending last Thursday at (hr RKO Orpheum In cooperation wllh Floyd Maxwell, manager of Ihe theatre Dorothy proved to be an ex " J * cellent lap-dancer but was exc .„ h by others for the first, second i and third prises Keep II up "Dot", better luck next lime AUSPLUND DRUG STORE ...and L ove came to SUSAN! MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Service C a m a y THHM