THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM. OREGON. 8ATUKDAY, JULY 18, 1914. THREE 4 - - - N attractive afternoon affuir yes-j , tenlay was the auction bridge which Mm. H. K. Law son gave at' her home on East State street, in honor' i of her sister, Mrs. Vernon A. Leech,! I who is hr house guest t"rou. l.'edlniuls, Unl. The rooms where the gu 'sts were; I entertained were ' artistically deroratcd (with quantities of golden-hearted Shns. ' ' ta daisies anil asparagus fern. The, 'sejie cards, small yellow-tinted daffo-i I di'ls, perfected tiie yellow and white' color effect. Sixteen frieuds of Mrs. I Lawson were asked to meet hor sister, Miss Cora Talkingtou assisting in their OPTOF-TOWX visitors have claim-1 bowl of lavender- sweet peas Weh euJ,jJj,Bct- rf le, ,0 eil general attention the past ! centered the table. The hall was done . Schmidt week, and although no large effectively in pink nn.r green using " ', events have taken place, the numerous' ferns and roses and a simple effect was smaller affairs have neeii especially en- obtained in the living room with red Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fleming and Mrs. joyable, bringing together many "long j carnations ami fern. : L. Iv. Pago were among tho Salem peo- time friends in a delightfully informal j Mrs. Bullock is well known and is j,le departing for Newport this morn- manner. especially popular in Willamette l?ni- ing, where they-will enjoy uu outiwg. : versity circles, trom which institution . . I she was graduated in 1011. having also! !., -r . n' filled the chnir of English and Latin a rc-,,,, lruv .... ...... u in the Academy the past year. Mr. Uarke,- whose ninrnagc was nn Bullock is a third vear student of the. event ot luesciay, was tne Kiienen 'Liberal arts class of the same iustitu- shower given by the Misses Heist at THE DAILY HINT FROM PARIS. tine of the most appreciated guests has been Mis, F. .lessup, of Kugene, who, owing to her lormer residence here, is being shown numerous atten tions by her many friends. Mrs. B. K. Lawsnn 's bridge yesterday complitntbt- i ed her sister Mrs. Vernon A. Leech, Kedlnads, Cat. Mrs. Stanley Morgan (Miss Msrguer ite Wilson) who with her husband is. tion, and also of the Theological Sem-! their attractive' North Commercial another charming summer visitor froin4 inary. He will finish his work in the street home olleire at Denver, Colorado, at which1 Furnishing lovely surroundings for place thov will take up their residence : tho guests were the decorations which ' after their return from a honeymoon . were carried out in red. Hearts form- stopping here from Chicago, with heri"l"llt in Sa" 'neiseo, and Southern cd portieres screening the openings he parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, California points, leaving for there ticed with other attentions during the has been the inspiration for several ! Tuesday evening. ious places and alternated with ;iny 'is littlo informal affairs, and will be no ticed with other attentions during the remaining two weeks which she will spend in Salem, leaving then to join her husband in Los Angeles, where they will reside, Mr. Morgnn leaving for the California City Monday. Miss Hclene Schober, Mrs. David Eyres' house guest from Seattle, is also sharing in the informal complinrents. She will leave with the Kyres shortly for the beach, and after their return from there will be appropriated by sev erul matrons as a motif for their enter tainments. Making all too brief a stay will be Mrs. A. B. Crosnian and her daughter, Mrs. Charles Sinclair, (Lillian CrdV Guests at the. ceremony were: Dr. I ciiiiids which were suspended from 'the and Mrs. (irover Bellinger, Mr. and ehandeliers. Poppies and gernninms Mrs. .lames Smith, Mrs. Wiumf red ' i,Mlt thoir brilliiint-hucd coloring, nud Clar,k, Miss Iza Constable, Miss Theo-the nult iixl color motif was also noted uosia lienneti, Jiiss uiu iieisi, .u.ss in fhe briek ico(( c.,,ntoml ,vitll redj uuie neisi, miss v...., h(,art Rml in the C(k0 wni(.h nlao (lis. Ora tons table, Miss Eva Dimmitt, and , , m,-nature holrts. Mr I rank trances who furnished the;' Hmming Unrn articleg colUl(,tin(? of weeding music. receipts into "Good Housekeeping for ... , . ' . 'Pastor's Wife" volume, with a novel An informal luncheon followed by ; -; r,ki f,.,i , Bridge, was the entertainment furnished ,,, rj JIisg Sm-th th tllimbIo and I by Mrs. h. h. W aters, Wednesday forthe brijMleet foum, a ,fture 0'f tho .r ,. ..,., " ' '";: bridegroom-elect in a .cozy scat in the guest of her sister Mrs. F. ( arpenter. " . , . Six of Mrs. Jessup's long-time friends frftl,e "'nTT v T" w- -,1-p.i 1 " . hours, Miss Clarke discovering her nu merous useful gifts in the latter place. The guests were: Theodosia Bennett, Hiittie Beckley Bellinger, Nora Kmmel Thompson, tlva Smith, Grace Smith, Kthel Casebere, Nellie Casebere, Wini fred Rigdon-Clnrke, Leila Rigdon, Isn were asked. Mrs. .lessup will be the inspiration of numerous informal affairs during her . , . . u i stnp, having inanv friends here, where I'firnnml whn will nrrivn in Sn urn in. ' 1 ' . . . 1 i uiiiKiiu, mm nui in inn in iuinu iu , fonuerlv r'sided night to be the week-end guests of the i " '' W (' k'niiflitnna n.,,1 U V V Wo. Th. k.. ii;;: i r,;;:. o of the week-, pretest .K,8U0:. u"r... Ti"" "i":." I!"".; was the linen shower elven Wednesday v.:".s,uu"''"'lrKur" """. "" """ "V , lmm evpnintr hv Miss Mae Tate and Miss (,rannm. -Mr- Oaylord . H. Patterson, our. dnrjnK th..r br.ef rt.y. ; --'"K Uh "tK home of Mr f! M. Bforton E. Peck, Annie Pigler time Salem for a few hours i ir: ' Ncwherrv, at which was made i Woods, Mary Pigler, Frances Phole Ut- t ... u ,V..:, . I ..,: It .-. . known tho betrothal of Miss Elizabeth Mrs. Charles Clarke. it'iiin.i Merle Clark became the bride known tho betrothal of Miss Elizabeth urice. Luke Bullock, Tuesday i Louisa Howe 1, and ( hester Irving Ball, night at a iovelv home wedding. The oBallston, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.. Clark presided at ceremony was solemnized by Dr. .lames', ' !" v """"' i n informal evening affair yesterday Moore, "district superintendent of the,! 1'ttle Pauline Newberry, represent-j nt tneir eolmtry ,l0rth o Salom First Methodist church, who used ai"K " ".' "i"', - their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Rnv double ring service. There were noBl!ftst9 at the , ,')or' . P""1" Clark, daughter Maxine, Mr. and Mrs. attendants. The bride who is unusually; , la '"" ul , Fred Desart, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rul attractive was lovplv in hor robe ofr fi " '. I -in 'Mi!',' .;". if See Our WINDOWS for Clothing and Men's. Furnishings Low Prices Our Low Prices Will Tempt You THE PLYMOUTH CLOTHING Corner State and Liberty Streets peudence and Monmouth. He hns a, ilmighter attciiiliiif summer school at the latter place. THE CHURCHES 'W nishing so delightful a I'ny's entertain ment uud also for bringing :il. .'ut to lingo u reunion of fniici-r friends, Tnose who wero Mr. and Mrs. Lick d's guests for the .l:.v v. ere: Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Iluiinl, Mr. mi. I Mm. AUe.i McCain, Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Clearwater, Mr, and Mrs. John Cornfcirth, ilr. and Mrs. B. F. West, Mr. and Mis. C II. I nmcron, .Mr ami .Mrs. I,. 11. l.ickcl, I Jason Lee Memorial M. E. Miss Hditli Hazard, Miss Dora Full-1 North Winter and Jefferson streets.' rich, Miss Murie Fnllrich, Miss Essie ; J. H. Irvine, pastor. 1 1 :00 a. m., Sun l.indlcy, Miss Maud White, Miss Sylvia duy School; C M. Huberts, superin Boekninii, Miss Pauline McCain, Miss , tendent. 11:00, sermon, "False (Had- tlnrnet Clearwater, Miss Francis Cum-jness. " 7:.'I0 p. m., union of F.pworth eron, Miss Louise Schneider, Miss Ma- ; League and congregation; topic, "Tho be I West, Miss Francis (iertrude West, Som burst of Spiritual Women." Lead- .Miss l.nlitii Davis, Iliram Follneh, Mr. i er, Miss Jennie Tooker. lie mm u Follneh, Hugh McCain, dies Ut it L , . ' X 0 i -5 . , . ter McCuin, Fred Beckman, Victor Heckmnn, Bud Lindsey, of Salem; Mrs. 'deoige M. Vickers, Mis. C. Vickers, Unitarian Church, Corner of Chemeketa nnd Cottngfl streets. Richard F. Tischer, minister. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Pease, Mr. and Mrs. i Sunday School hns suspended for siim- F. M. Heed, John A. Auppeile, Miss met viicntion. Sunday service at 11:00 P.vu reuse, .Miss Kuth J. Heed, Levant o clock. No evening service. Subject: ftot CountM. Hit, ty BmiUluir Cwflalx Ctu'iUL JU14, Nn fort llrallomaW White and gold evening gown. white satin, made with a long train, The rooms were attractively fes- ifsonl Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tnvlor. Mr. and elaborated with handsome hoBvlly j f00","1 rei1 lmHf aml troa",ers' I Knox, Mrs. Fred Prince 'and daughter n,l,,ni,ln,,l ,..,..!. Th nrranirn. ' CIV rilisiers OI reu carillll ions Bllll 1 -If ;,,,,, ment of her long tulle veil formed a 1 "Y pea s oeur.ug 0..1 me co.or Juliet cap held in place by tinv white ! ai heme. rose buds. She carried a large armful Progressive hearts furnished nppro of snowv carnations, and asparagus fr,ate entertaiunicnt, Mrs. Thomas Oa -fern, which was later caught by Miss ow-v the honor, Mrs. A M. za Constable i 1ak,'r nemg awarded the consolation. After' the ceremony Miss Mildred ! (fa'ch was made for concealed Clark, and Miss Ida Anderson served ! ,hcarts.' Mrs-. ; olh '" tho largest, received the prize, Mrs. Galloway sang during the hours, and Miss Joy Turner was heard in severer instrumental selections. The bride-to-be received numerous beautiful gifts, securing them by un the cakes and ices. Forming a bridal bower was a charm ing arrangement developed by R. M. Little, who used for a back ground an immense screen of pink and white chif fon combined with pink carnations,' surrounding which iu striking color con trast was quantities of ivy and -woodland fern. Ferns and ivy banked the improvised altar, on each side of which stood tall white pedestals, bearing hand some pink satin fosedecke) shades. The other electric globes about the rOom were also encased with shades of Ua an.,n tli.f ,i;ff',,u;,,.y n ,l..li,.ntal roseate hue. Bowls ot asparagus fern, 1 wrav i M- ) Ireh'"' pink and white sweet peas, and r'i Hlln"' . i "" ,T TK M"Vr hvdrangias completed the decorations ! ""v M'W ('"trl,lle1,Sa?:aKe' Ilss i , r.,.i,i ,.f i Estolln Martin, Miss Paulino .New fern were color touch The annual picnic of the First C( CIRCLING Mrs. Frank Spears' ta ble Wednesday were Xliss Paula Linn, Miss Carolyn Dick, Miss Veda Cross, Miss Margaret liodgers, Mils 1 la Spauliling und Miss Nell Thiol- son, Jlrs. (Spears enteititiniiii' with a Mr. and Mrs. 'M'nrk Siddall euter tiiined delightfully at a "sluiuber party" on the beautiful banks of Wil low lake, Thursday evening, iu honor of Miss Mary Hansen, of Jefferson, who is the house, guest of Mis. Siddall. .. l i.. ..:.... : : el candles in atliaitivc holders lur- uu pninaii ucu'ii us oniipcr- Iw, Z ' rT tl.e.tui.le;. which lWM- flirthW;c, conveying tho party to and, trom gregutioi.nl church took place Wednes- 1,;',"', "'"'' "uu day, and was enjoved by about one ! C ','U'1 ' 0 , lo, k m-heon in hundred members of tho Sun.lay '.ehool S".r of 'T, tw 0.fo""fr s' ."' , l'l,!" and church. Launches and autos wcre 'T ' '"" l',rth,,tt-v w,,"h ,,,,ir v mini l J V uil C Hill III" I I V K 'J M III .1 their nbieetivp nliint n.,i.r .,.,, I a 9 ' the Same, only a few weeks apart, and whose own methods, tne progressive series" for tho piano, whose editor-in-chief is Leopold (lodowsky, the famous pianist nnd composer. Pease, Ferris Pease of Jefferson. Mrs. C. E. Albiu entertained a num ber of siiiull folk Monday afternoon from i until 3 o'clock, in honor of her son, (lay's, tenth blrtuday. The hours were spent in outdoor games iu Marion Square park, where a swing had been erected to mid to the entertainment. The small guests located their places at the table by finding their names upon tho napkins. The centerpiece wag a Inrgc glass bowl filled with nastur tiums in which 10 small candles were burning . A great deal of mirth ensued while Muster (luy, from te head of the table, extinguished tho representative of the bygone years. Light refreshments were served, MisH Florence Biiruap, of Corvallis, Mrs. J. V. Davis, Mrs. S. E, Peck nnd Mrs. W. II. Sellwood assisting. The honor guest wus tho recipient of many beautiful presents. The guests were: Misses Until Peck, Mollis Vick, Violet I'linly, Luella, Bar- nett, "Lulu- Bhullz, Pearl Sellwood, "Old and New Ideals in Religion.'' All friends of liberal religion and of progressive thought lire cordially invit ed to our services. ' Tlrst Presbyterian. In the morning the pastor, Carl H, Elliott, will speak on "Clod's People, Potentially and Actually," and in tho evening at 7 : Ht) o'clock on "Some Les sons from the Interdenominational Con ference of Ministers at Eugene." Mcsi. Galloway will sing at both services, First Congregational. Corner of Liberty und Center. Perry Frederick Schrock, minister. Biblo school at 10 a. ni. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sermon by the minister. No evening service. Contrnl Congregational. Corner of Ferry and South Nine teenth. Thos. ,T, Woodcock, minister. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning worship ut 11 a. m., with sermon by liev. G. E., Pmlduck of Portland. Song service ur r.-fa p,in. Evening sermon the linen articles were attached. Dain ty Irish crotchet baskets filled . with nuts were given to each guest as table favors as refreshments were being served. Guests were as follows: Mrs. F. E. Newberry, Mrs. F. E. iVewberry, Jr., Mrs. A. M. Baker. Mrs. Thos. Gallo- t." "I'lL, . '. ,' r "- i..i, "i... ' 1....1 i i. r.. h.-a ., . 7. ".V"" ;""". Ucorue W. Weeks country n ne Vyorvl " ' " "' "'" ' "--u ; ' . , ' ; ."""V" ahuii, niiisieis n rrv mil rs na i, ' t u ,, in P, V.., u,i i . rl. .... .f.--T.n. I ne',v! sweet lien and maiden Luir fern, these . evening and breakfast the next morn-1 Mvnn Rei.l. Vernon .l ic,. .ti, v '..8t. . .'' '"y. tn'r t-kS,-hrok, 7r rs"Ta'ng i . Cor HZM u E"is i-".,,, Floyd Alhi, 1 '"sZ C vor service at 7 p. m. ooin. Garlands of asparagus !,"'"': , ' V" V, ! , 5 used in the dining room, the ! 'rr.v- M's? Jo'. Turner Miss Gertrude ich being added by a great I Swarts; Miss Virginia Nolan. The Dr. D. J. Frys are enjoying T ... 1 U -11. Printing, Phone 1512." Booms 1-3, Patton Block ' the guests were-joined by Mrs. F. A. JJ-!-iss .Mildred Hawthorne, Miss Mnry liott, Mrs. ('.' L. Dick", Mrs. .1. II. Linn ; Heniiingsen, Miss Anna Burr, Miss and Mrs. Russell Cntlin, forming in ' Mario ilovdelio, tho .Misses Florence groups about the card tables. The aft-!1""' Weiilmer, Miss Mary Shetley, emoon wus spent with "300. m Y m scenic wouuers ui inc ikuumsiuiib hu I DeaVerjtater nnterS tiHonal park, and are expected to arrive T j l -ft j oocieiy ana commercial Mrs. Anna B. Hofer, accompanied by her daughters Marie and Dorothy, and Miss Annie Fisher, left for Bay Ocean Friday, and will remain there for a two weeks' outing. Daddy's Bedtime Story The Little Huckle berry Pickers Have a Party. rich of the V. W. C. A. A picnic lunch eon completing an affair thoroughly delightful in every detail. Those who were present were: Edna Ackcrinan, Evaline Giblis, Amelia Babeoek, Grace Farrar, Edith Parker. Nellie Garden, Isnbell George, Edith. Enjoyable in every detail was the Bynon, Mary E. Bayne, Kulty Seheus-' "Mid-Summer Good Time " social given sler, Cathleen Scheusr.ler, Mrs. Scheus-;by the members of the Kpworth League "ler, Emma Livock, Catherine Hartley,1 of the First Methodist ihurch, which Miss James Kobertson, Thomas Jtober't- was held Wednesday fvening on the son, Eunice Robertson, Mrs. W. I. ' spacious lawn surrounding the Simon Staley, Mrs. Margaret Lowcry, liobert Heist residence on North Coinniercict Lowery, Mrs. O. Fuller, Mrs. E. C. Her-(street. ren, Louise Herren, Blanche Baker,; Electric, lights illuminated the Gladys Bartholomew, Hazel Joly, Eva grounds, quaint Japanese lanterns ad Carey, Thelma Carey, Frank ie linker, ding a picturesque detail. Mm. Carey, Cora Talkington, William ' The guests- congregated in groups, Mohonoy, Rev. P. F. Schrock, Mrs. P. F. ; passing the hours with various games, Schrock, Frederick Schrock, Geo. G. 1 narticiiiatimr iu crnouot. Hook. Jenkins Brown and Mrs. Geo. G. Brown. S. S , Fii,,..h n.i h.. u After a brief noneyiiioon trip East, Mrs. 8. S. East, Mrs. H C. Fel- Later refreshments were served by ' will reside on South Coi more. Mrs. John Bavne. Florence Biivnn. Atiui. I it;0 i.. r. ti : I nien iiil street. Mrs. II. S. Bell, Mrs. Mary Bayne, .Mrs. Son, Miss Evelvn ' Beigleman and Miss Jennie Ferguson, Mary Christine Fergu-: Lulu Heist. son, Mrs. H. L. Clark, Gertrude Haines. ! TIkiso i,rw,,t . m:- :.,.... JieXV ' '""W' n- - Mo"' 'r- E-iVieve Avison, Sadie Bougliey,' Mabel ! ,.,"iHe ,'"l"tl'-v1 T'- Ki,'h.r,,:i! ycst,,r O, Moll, Wihnot Moll, Gordon Moll. Ed-1 Hnin,lu.v (ln;ut,...u,M u,,n in. m... iday, where the Itoises, witn their sou ward Clark, Charity Burleson, Frank jmret Fisher Inez ' Goltra Norinu' llnr. l,rn.vll,a" '" i,r!- ''" Hreynian, are thapinan, Pnu! Staley, Hay ward Fowle, er. Marie Luthv (ihulvs I.ntliv Mm-. l'cnding the summer. Mrs. Itollin Spmildiug nud the Misses Alice, Maud ami Jennie llullister. The marriage of Miss Jennio 1?. Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IT. A, Smith, to Hoy H. Itrown, of Indepen dence, Ore., is of general interest here. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. Kalen, Monday, July Di. vThe brid,: groom's parents and brother were the only attendants from Independence. The bride wore a pink silk gown, cur rying a large bouquet of pink and white carnations. I uir. mown is a graduate or tne liusj j uess college is Salem. After a brief iionevmoon trip the Ten members of the Thursday 'After noon Bridge dub motored to the R. I' Dr. J. being unannounced, Their arrival occasioned a de- She Bought Every One of the Berries. IT had been a very hot day, and' it was all any one could do to keep cool. "Is it too hot for a story tonight?" asked daddy. "Oh, no!" said both the children. "It Is never too hot for a story," added Jack. "Well, I really am very, glad of that," continued daddy, "because I know I would be very lonely if I couldn't tell a story every night I think I enjoy II as much as you do because I never see anything that is Interesting nor bear ... .u..vu.il, ..no. .,. II. J II I r no 1) llUfttl i u, .liU.,n I ., .. I .... child Janies M l a.rchild, Elizabeth l'r, Kvelyn Keigleman, Fannie Solo- "Kn""' Hiiri.riHO V , r ' f" 7' (!s1;arl0'7""h.:.a, Eva Scott, Clara Schnasse, .Mil- ' " . , t Mrs Oscar Gingnch, Albert Bayne, ,hM v-mo. s,llH. , Mrs. Scl.a ( use Wall left for Port ,18111 Diaiey, ..onn K . bayne, Lavina Thompson, Toole, Lou Hatch Kh.u ';'d today to be the week-end guest of I i "'."'n "T w ua' t'Jayis, Smi,h AiM Ma (, - , triends. Hazel Bughcr, Water Bug her, Caro yn r, ta,v i.'i,ii,. i;n, n .! . ' East, Genevieve Endicott, Thelma ML', , ?', ' " ' ' l M'h. Frank K. Lovell, will join Mrs. ! Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Uuby Rotz-, A , TveM en Fd , a Vwt r v . (,svvaM Wrst at h"r i"1""" M len, Grant Livock, Harold Livock, M".' c " . i , ' 2, ? V : .1' ( ttaKn. Mrs. Lovell left Friday and iirv'n'T Et;,ori8rrr; & ?, - r'r'Ti t Mrs. Je, , ,L ee, of Marcus, (.scar Gingrich, Harold Olinger, Ger-' ' f ' fV! " ' I' "7" u- i" '. is "i:i'''nK a tour of th trade East, llernice Craig. Mrs. Sonhia ,( ..M ' V" " """,H' .WmI"-v Northwest, has been the im.cs, dnrinJ First Christian. Corner High nnd Center. F. T. Por ter, minister. 0:15 n. m., Bible school; Dr. H. C. Epley, director. 11 a. in., worship and sermon; subject, "Kin ship to Christ." 7 p. in., Christian En- : PERSONALS Mrs. A. N. Hush, Judge W. M. Busli- ey, John ll. Scott and Dr. Alice Ban- j deuvor. H p. m., sermon; subject, "Tho crott were among the passengers for ! Sensitiveness of tho Soul." Good mu Porrtland this morning. I sic. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Coke, their! two children ami Miss Anderson, of First Church of Christ, Scientist Coon Hay, are guests at the Marion. I II) Chemeketa street. Services Sun- Dr. nnd Mrs Gibson T White, den-: duy ut 11 a. m.; subject of Bible Jes tist, and family Ictt. this mnruing, son, "Life." Sunday School nt 0-43 nio.or.ug to Slab Creek nnd Tillamook. ' . ,. Wednes.Iay cveni, g st! non'it I hey will be Kone unt, August 1. I .ueeting at 8 o Vl,k. Hemling r, mm in. Henry Rohwer, inventor ot the elec- Hiurcl, open from 2 until 5 o'cbick fri Is mil lsn r .1... i- si i. i fi -li.lu m. All are welcome to our serv. . I..I.. :.. ,. '. " . '. ices. 1 7 -vim,- in .iin-iii, ne rciiirucu lust night to Portland. Swedish Tabernacle M. E. Comer South Fifteenth nnd Mill streets. Hev. .Tohn Ovall, pastor. Serv ices nt .'I p. m. and 8 p. m. All are most cordially invited to attend. Mr. II. ('. hpley went to Tinner! Thursday to preside at the session of the Hible school association held the last day of the encampment of the Ore-j gon Christian churches, nt Turner. Dr. Epley Inter left for Me.hania where he will spend his vacation returning i Castle Chapel U. B. about August 1. Corner Seventeenth and Nebraska.' Win. M.liilchrist left this morning R- Dorks, minister. W. W. Ro.se for a week's visit with his family at ; tTiiujli, superintendent. Bible school, Newport. ' 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 (l. .ir. ami Airs. . Moper and baby will . P. S. C. r, 7 p. m. Gospel service ior a vacation at Kieiiiteubush i p. m. Both morning and evenimr ser- A cor- leavi Monroe. K. .1. Hi.,lri,.k- W .1 1 ... ' iaroer, j. A. rvcnraiiini, ilowanl lUiulriek. An. iii., ''"""'crina ii, liruce .MciiHiiiel, liiitner , ,Jt , ..... , . .niw.i, t n i, nill III. lll,,Hril .1 i. .... .1... i, .... , f ' v .. , . , ., . , . line ween, 01 i ne t. n. rages a nn -i rs. : ..., n.. i.. .. i . . . . , - . , ,.. "ions by pastor. Special music. Rev. ( harles hitiiev,. Mr. nud Mrs. dial invitation to all Walter Carroll and Mrs. L. M. Parker' came trom Newberg by auto car Thurs day to attend the Eduiiiuilsmi funeral. Mr, and Mrs. John I'einberlon will make their home with .1. W. Eilmuiiilson and children for the present nt the EiIiiioiiiIhoii home on 2I." Myers street. Miss Verne De Witt left this al'ter- r i.- i,.. i ,i . . , : iiiniii lur i iiiiiiiiiii io visit jit, ii!o nonie it ,, i .... i i. i iiur iiiiiii hi nt-r ii,ur iiiiuse nin . , . .. ir i Hlake. Mrs. D. W. Matthews. John '.a,r' "" '".v, jt.rhar.l Av.son, ; ttso ... h(:r i()V1.v ,., ,:,, llM.(i "f ' ."' .m ,s. r rn.iK . atterlin tor a of invtliiug that is Interesting that I don't Immediately think well, I can teli j Bayne. i 'V,"!1 '""""""K". ')"" (y'f. "on-1 Uhish. Mrs. ilosteler" left Thursday ' yT ,.,. vvlrn .11 ulionr this. ' ' ... ' . aid Bradford, Stewart, Harry Scott. 1 -, ,.,. .i will !.... iJ. . West has re "Todav I nassed by a bouse nud heard some little children talking to souit Mrs. J. F. Dunlao is enfprtniiMiit us '' Seattle, Spokane, and Taeouia, return uir 10 riitirin in iiiue io uiicini ine au- Ilighland Friends. Corner of Highland and Elm streets. Josephine Hoekett, pastor. Kesidence, 2255 North Kim. Phone Main .141(31 Sabbath school, 10 u. m.; Earl Pruitt, snperintendent. Preaching, II a. m. and S p. m. prayer meeting Thursday at S p. m. other children who looked very ragged, hot nnd tired. house guest Mrs. Jennie C. I'ritchard 811,1 lrs- George Riches hate re- I International Bihla Stmtenta uUii t,,i, in1 " "'ni, mis niuriicu to ,-a- T, ... . . " . . also stop ini.m aft(r sMln(in ,,,V(,r..i ,... ,. -...i .Hie Salem class of the Internationnl nniie .mucins- ussociation Wl Iiiii These children had been picking huckleberries aud were going around ! of Portland, who is the department see- turned from a two weeks' outing, spent . '!"' state fair. rhe is an old time 'ratfirv i f H n vva..iii. u u,i.n Willi ,n rs. nii'iii'H iiiiriiitTti i r umii nnim ui iiir i iiiiiiiiv. iiimi iiirin this hot nfternoou trying to sell them. "They bad stopped by this house where they had seeu the little children playing. ' The mother of the little children had gone out for the afternoon, but they were having a party with n few of their little friends. "They told the little poor children that they hadn't any money at all to buy the berries with, but they asked them to stay and play with them and that they were sure when their mother came home she would buy all the berries. "The children could not resist the Invitation. They sat down nud had some lemonade nnd sponge coke, and. oh, it did seem so good after the hot tramp they had made looking for the berries. After they had had nil the lemonade nnd snonire cake thai they could possibly eat they nil went wading in a little i'ritchard xrrH- '- Mc-Corkle, who have a beau- til nl summer residence at Neskowin, Pupils of Mrs. W. A. Denton gave a very delightful recital Friday afternoon at the studio, I IS North Twelfth street. The program was given bv ininils ! Yesterday afternoon- Mrs, shared the honors at a tea given by Mrs. La Moine Clark, assisted by her daughter, Miss Ola Clark, for the four Salem members of the organization who were elected as department offi cials at the recent convention at Tilla mook. Tiiey were Mrs. F. J. Dunlap, from the different grades, each number Department president; .Miss fcdith K. being greatly enjoyed, the pupils en Benedict, department treasurer; Mrs.'tering into the spirit of their iiuni Hattie M. Skelton. of the executive bers. n,u im.i.ii Thnv .1 ill n entnv th lornlv. cimiI wntor. nml when I board, Mrs. Clark being chairman of Among the younger ones who showed the mother came home.' there she found- her children entertaining the little Jthis board and Maude 8. Willy, who is . narked progress were Bessie Witzell' or; " at iue ujin in (president of the local corps. and Florence Elgin. Giace McCall is . .aul"' poor children. ,...,., . ' ,.. j The formal presentation of the new-! becoming a favorite with her hearers. I''''n"', ." "Ut course sue oougut eJ "'"""i l lv ee(.t,l offipPr. ,onk .,.. Bt thoir'. Mildred Hrunk rendered "An Invil.. her return here, will be complimented by various affairs given by them. Mrs. Chester Moores (Loueen More land), of Portland, who has been the guest of her parent Judge and Mrs. J. C. Morelund and other friends, here, will return to her home tomorrow. ... Mrs. George M. Vickers und Mrs. C. little children so much. , "But what pleased them still more was that the mother added that If they came that way every day she would like to buy huckleberries of them, for ber familv was so fond of them. "And then you can Imagine how ihey rejoiced when the children who had been so kind to them said: "Yes. and if mother isn't home when you come we can have another party jiu-t as we did today.' - "So they refreshed nud made happy the little tired, not children who hav to earn money by picking berries for hours every day In the hot sun and then go around se'lting them. Aud not only that, but they gave them aomeUilUit - to took forward to." the enstern visitors. The affair was in the nuture of un lowu reunion, nearly all present being from that state. The .dinner was prepurcd in Indian style and served in true picnic manner, regular meeting in their hall this after-, tion to Dance," by Weber, exceptional noon. : ly well, those taking part were: Mrs. Pritchard will remain until Blondel Carletou, Elbert Lachclle, Tuesday. Bessie Witzell, Florence Elgin, Frances : Hodges, Mary Ball, Leila Cookinghnm, Mr. and Mrs. Carev Martin and lit- Areta Jones, Kthel Schwartz, Grace M tie dauahter Frances Mattie. will en iov!'". Mildred Hrunk. O tan mrwhrn A.itinrr fit nollnfir, H,.-i.w.a This rei-itfll clfl-CS I M M. Dpllton's a lovely outing place-in the Cascade : clauses for the vacation season. Mrs. 1 groves and scenic places of interest, mountains. Their trip will be made by I Denton will study part of the summer, leaving for their homes after a seven auto, and while away they will enjoy going to Portland for that purpose, o cIih-k supper. all the pleasures of ramp life. Next year she win combine with ner Seatt e. Miss West will ntt 1 tl summer session of the Capital Business ,l"',r r,'l-'lll"r weekly study ut 4.15 Court college. ! street, upstnirs, Sunday at 10:00 a. nt. Miss Alice Moore is spending her va-' 1 '"'Icinimiiintiontil. All Bible students cation in British Columbia, visiting ri3-1 welcome. No collection. atives. j Miss Ollie Dellard is in Kugene visit-1 First Baptist Church. ing relatives. j Morning sermon subject, "The Mas- Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Slnper, of North.'1'1 Christian"; evening subject, "Hack I'oii rt Ii street, left today for Hreiten- "", Woods." Electric fans cool tho bush. ! building. Songs by mule quartet. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Mills ami bubv left by automobile f'rldav night for South Salem Friends Church. Vickers, of Sioux City, Iowa, who havei "ockaway llcach, iu Tillamook county, j Sunday school at 10 a. in., Elmer been the guests of Mr and Mrs John n ""V ex pec i io enjoy an exteiuicii .'n.v, upc riiueiiunui. mime meoi Coruforths at their country place south ! "" , , i " fur or'"I at " a. m. and 8 p. in. honor guests at a large ! ' ' r' rignr-or-wav agent for the , rruyer ineeung inursuay at p. m. nday, given by Mr und : ' . ,U,U"M ai r.iigene., is in tne in. i. r.inicr jeinocrion, minister in Mrs. 1.. It. l.ickcl who reside enst of!v'' "aw"K "" via I mle-, cnarge. Salem and who are old-time friends of DDrAFCDC UATCI RIGHT ON L)lLiniVUlJ 11W1LL THF RFACU I the later afternoon being spent by the . friicsts strollinir iibotit i-niiiviiiLf the Billiards, pool, tenuis, golf, fresh aud salt waier fishing, boating, riding and autos. We have our own livery stable and autos; 33 miles of uubroken beach for auto runs. Our table is supplied from our own dairy, vegetable, gardens and poultry yards. Postoffice, long distance phoue and telegraph station in the hotel. O.-W., R. & station on the grouuds. Write for term and reservations to The hosts were congratulated for lit-- THE BREAKERS HOTEL, Breakers, Washington