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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON - TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST H, JpHv ( J Salem Society By AUDRED BUNCH Jr ambient Salem Couple V,tited in Impressive Service a! .kteon Lee Church Aiviressive wedding cere- j,.,. Mftthodist V-hurch Sunday ai t, moon at 2:30 o'clock when Miss Hhea Corrlne McCoy and Mr. I, nden 'Harri were united in marriage by TRfV. Thomas Ache- The chancel of the ehiirch was beautifully decorated with large pjlms and love"!.' baskets of pink and 'white gnrnmer floors. The bride was charming in a cown oC white e6get ."9 J d satin and trifogv 'hQ.o4i'aet 6f whHe .rsebim, mtrwet pea and white aster: "Her full length veil was'serftred ittka'Hifreath of orange blossoms. Ailene Ritchie placed Lohen gren's Processional 'preceding the service and Mendelssohn's Reces sional after the cerjfemony was over. Miss Neva Cooley sang "At Dawning" and "I Love You Truly" in a very pleasing manner. Miss McCoy chose as ner brides maids Miss Veda McCoy, who was lovely in a gown of orchid geor gette and satin, and Miss .Bessie Taylor, who was attractive In pale green georgette and satin. They carried arm bouquets of pink and yellow asters, pink and white sweet peas and gladioli. The page, little David Putnam, was dressed in white, and the flower girl, little Corliss Clark, was a diminutive' lass in pink voile and carried a hasket-of .ro'ftg.petals. The bride w$s giveirHn mar riage by her njother, !V$ni RtheZl McCoy. Leroy , 'alkertjbjbward. Roberts. Frank;litchietijJ Mar riss McCoy acted!, as ul&. Mr. Bernard Zobel sefftjsijest man for Mr. Harris. ' '. One hundred and twenty-five guests witpessteJTthe cereniony and participated in.',the"eception fol lowing. Ices 'wefe? cut jy Mrs. "Marie Pntnam and 'Mrsf.-ITefman Clark. Assisting in the serving were Miss Juanita Hacket, Lnella Kaighn, Ailene Ritchie, Margaret McCoy and Greta Harris. Mrs. Harris was a graduate of Salem" high school with the class of '2 4 and has been employed in the traffic department at. the state .house. Mr. Harris was also a graduate with the class of '24 and jince that time has been attending OA!. He is a member of Phi Kattpa Pi fraternity. trfe anc Mrs" Iarr'fl let for a motor trip to the Oregon beacies, and on their return will be at home to their friends at Oak Grove. WCTU Meeting Today Tuesday; August 3. the WCTU will holdrtb.eir. meeting in the club rooms and the day will be spent in sewing for the children's farm home. There will be a short bus iness session in the afternoon. Salem People Spend Summer at Ue Lake Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hicks and daughter Doris, and son Loren left yesterday for De Lake. Or., where they will spend the re mainder of the season at their new summer home. Picnic at Woodland Park A group of Salem people mo tored to Woodland Park one eve ning last week for a swimming party and picnic. The affair was planned in honor of Robert Mc Intyre, who was home on a few days furlough. He is serving in the United States navy and is now stationed on the U. S. S. Maryland. The party included Mr. and Mrs. rfcibert Weir. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Citric. Miss Ruth Hazelton and Mr. Robert Mclntyre. Foley a in Southern Oregon Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foley and daughter Blair left yesterday by motor for Crater lake and other points in Southern Oregon. CHILDREN'S " NURSE RESUMES HER DUTIES Praised. Lydia E. P&kham's Vegetable Compound niren Lvdia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for some time be wittwnt it in .tbMj. As ,i jmA ,h Hdreni s bots, I nave to DgiiWIeet a great aeal ana your medicine has helped me wonderfully. I was hardly able to do my house work: when I be ean taking it. and now 1 am a strong and well able to da all .that Aud go out nursing besides. I have also used the Sanative AVash and found i t beneficil." MtfS. JZsJnavve ii. StewIbt.' 103 Davis St, 3reen Jield, Mass. . Vataabtm forWaJuw -I bare found .IUa Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. valu able Viedicine for weakness M3 J: A PlvTscH.Box397,lAncasterPa. Hundreds of vhtters like .th ese are rsceived ly; the innkhamIedlcine Co.. Lynn,' -Mass:. - frtw-J F1 women whoWy that their hearth iaa im proved sinrft taklngXordia E. Pinkhaa's Vegetabh? ConrpoTma. I .... I WSi Phone 106 Miss Ackerman Becomes the Bride of Mr. Fulton at Impressive Home Wedding A beautiful ceremony was sol emnized at the "home of Mr. and Wis. P. J3. Ackerman Saturday evening, July 31, at 7 o'clock, when their youngest daughter, "Miss Mildred Irene, became the bride Of Mr. Forrest Fnltdn, son of Mrs. Hattie ditches. The cere mony was' performed before a bow er of pink and white sweet peas and pink and white roses. The arch was attractively lighted with pink and white tapers, the candles 'and a ifioor'lamp shedding the only light; ' V ' ; ' k. The-bride was lovely In a gown of white crepe de chine: her full length veil was secured with a wreath of orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of pink and white rosebuds, pink alid white sweet peas, and pink gladioli. The gjoom was dressed in Jgray. The couple were unat tended. Mendelssohn's wedding march was played by Mrs. R. N. Olsen "(Mabel Ackerman). and Mrs. Ol sen sang also "I Love You Truly." Immediately following the cere mony Mrs. Cora Hendry sang "Oh Promise Me." The wedding service was per formed by Rev. R. N. Blodgett of Salem, who also officiated at the wedding ceremonies for Mr. and Mrs. Ackerman's son, Otis Ack erman, to Miss Alma Engelbart, Miss la la Ackerman to J. F. Van 0-del, and Miss Mabel Ackerman to" Mr. R, N Olsen. fr l,VoIlowing the ceremony an hi-, formal retention was held. Mrs. . E. Ackerman and Mrs. 1 ditches put the Ices, and were assisted in serving by Mrs. R, N. .Olsen and Mrs. J." F.'Van Oadel. Mrs. Fulton was a graduate of Salem high school with the class of '2G and was prominent in Sa- It,i- X m i .... M M W4 ) c m m - a I O .o Tuesday Practical Nurse' society. "Mrs. F.lla A. Koyal. C.r.7 Center street. 2 o'clock. ; Writer's ' section of the Salem Atrs League. Mrs. P.lanche M. .lones. COfi S. Church street. 7:? o'clock. WWlnesIay Masonic organization picnic. Hager's grove. 3 o'clock. Barbara Frietchie sewing club. Mrs. 1 Philliiie.' 6 501) street. ' Ttmrs4hiy T.Trrion County "veterans asso c fa; ir-ii Silverton. lem's younger social circle. Mr. Fulton is employed in the naval hospital at Bremerton. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton left immediately for Bremerton, and in November will return to Salem to make their home here. Guests for the evening included Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs Howard Ackerman and sons Donald and Allan, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Van Osdel and son. Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Acker man, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ackerman and daughters Rose Marie and Ellen Belle, Mrs. Cora Hendry. Mrs. W. X. Blodgett, Mr. and Mrs. p. E. Burson, Mrs. Hattie dutches and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ackerman. Miss Marsters Visits Sister Miss Dorothy Marsters of Rose bnrg is spending the week with Micr sister, Mrs. Harry Pearcy of Salem. Yomarco Class Entertained Members of the Yomarco class of the First Methodist church were delightfully entertained Frir day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter B. Minier. Mrs. J. I). Fo- , How long since.-fcou have bad a good slice of bread? TbtrStfUl find the Better Yet Bread very appe- sizing ana nefuiniui. or saie oy tUl, grocers. " - () There is nothing so satisfying as to know you have good tires on your car. The Malcolm Tire Co;, Court and Commercial, can supply you. See them. () V. V- Today ednesday w Thursday jj"! (Mi?-. 11 K Vv;n; - - - -r' "-. Social Calendar ley and Mrs. L. C Marshall as blsted Mfs. Minier at thje tea hour, (i uests for fbe afterftruin ItrH ftded atrs.'Ksel ISeanl, Mrs. Mrs. IV. ' 11. Bourdnran.fi 1. Cnrertt Mr.4i Ash ton of California. Mrs. i;. Li ! F'orge, Mrs. J. I). Foley Mrs. Cecil Hawley. Mrs. E. B. MitUard. Mrs. B. E. Sisson. Mrs. Harry SwaffoTd, Mrs. H. It. White. Mrs." Ed Tripp. Mrs. Jessie Wheaton. Mrs. L. ('. Marshall and Mrs. Honier Ingre"-. Class Tea at Styles Home The Willing Worked Sunday school class of the Firs Christian church will hold a dassitea at the Lome of Mrs. Harry rftyles, 7 So N. Summer street, Wednesday af ternoon at 2:3 (I o' lock. All mem brs and their friend are in vited. Salem People Retuin From Bench Mr. and Mrs. B. O. M"11. accom panied by Mrs. Moll's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Jjfrs. R. E. Handel, returned recently from Xewport where they have been spending a week visiting relatives and friends. Churchills Celebrate Wedding Anniversary In celebration of their third wedding anniversary, prof, and Mrs. Frank E. Churchill enter tained last evening at ai "country fair" at their home. 783 North Winter street. The affair was in the form of r.n open house for all their friends. The celebration each year is of the srtmo har acter. Masonic Picnic This Afternoon Mrs. David Wright, evisor for the local organization of. Rainbow Girls, has received copies of the song. "Rainbow Dreanis," from the composer J. Lewis MjarEvoy of Spokane. The girls practiced on j Picture tlnie is here, j For yonr films and kodaks and kodak bup- plies see Nelson &' Hunt, Drng"i gistsi iiorner Court and Liberty streets. Telephone 7. () Halik & Eoff Klectric Shop, 337 Court St. Everything electric. from motors and fixtures and sup plies to wiring. Get prices and look at complete stock. is:: m m STARTING TODAY FOR 3 DAYS AODEO L AUG" ATTBACTION I- fJIMfrUE ADAMS a"ack stc rwct ' i MATINEE: m. 25C JO EVENING: 35c !0AX4s 'JL NVt the Theaters Today j f, Tlie Klslnore "Old Loves and few" from the novel. "The Desert Healer" by K. M. IlnH.. with Iw is Stone. Barbara bVd'To'rd, "Tiilly Marshall. Oregon Ernest Torrence. Es ther Ralston. Ford Sterling. "Miss America" Fay Lanphier), Doug las Fairbanks, Jr. in "The Ameri can Venus." Bligb- Prise Danger Girl." ilia Dean in "The Monday afternoon and the pre mier presentation of the new com position will be given at a picnic of the Salem Masonic organ iza tions this afternoon and evening ai Ilaprer's grove. The picnic will begin at :! o'clock, and at a picnic lunch at C'Mi a special program, will be given. All members of ti e Masonic order are invited. Los Angeles People Are (iu-ests in Salem Rev. W. E. MeCulloch an 1 fam ily of Los Angeles are visaing in this city for a few weeks. Mr. MeCulloch is a brother of Mrs. H. P. Stith of Salem. Bohriistedts to Co Fast Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstedt and daughter. Miss Alberta Bohrnstedt will leave Wednesday morning on "tlx1 North Coast Limited for an extended visit in the east. They wJU make a short visit with friends in Minneapolis but will spend most of their time in G;:l s- ville. Wis., and points near tlti re. Miss St rattan Tietams fa California Miss Knth Stratton. who lia. been tlie house jitiest of h-r urn le and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Hughe-:, left Saturday for her home in MsrysvilleCnl. Ijii&s 'Sfyers Cuest at Beach Miss Maxine Myers will be the hoUse guest of Miss Josephine 'Capital City Cooperative Cream ery Milk, cream, buttermilk. The Buttercup butter has no equal. Cold standard of perfection. 137 S. Com'l. Phone 299. () .0 r lui MtfMmmw mm g 1 One of the greatest programs Salem's Premiere Theatre has ever offered its patrons, including: not only twenty of America's most beautiful girls, but the very latest fashions; a delightful romantic comedy and the star debut of "Miss America." AT REGULAR PRICES OREGON '.V Williamson of Portland at the Williamson summer home at Can non Beach. She motored as far as Tort land with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Myers. Dr. Veal Cuest at . Fri.ron Home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erisron had ai their house guest over the week end Dr. Jeannette Beall. a mis sionary to China, who is now on her way to Laichowfu. Shantung. Chin?, where she has charge of the Katbrine Mallory hospital for women ami children. Dr. Beall is from Kansas City. Mo., where she and Mrs. Erixon were childhood friends. Dr. Beall leaves on the Empress of Canada, which sails for China from Van couver. B. C. August f. where she plans to stay seven years. Writers'- Club Meeting T onight A quiet meeting of the Writers club will be held this evening on the hanks of the creek at the home of Mrs. Blanche Jones, 60G South Church street. Salem Residents Return From Southern Oregon Mr. and Mrs. George Moorhead tnee Jenelle Vandevort l. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Vandevort. Mrs. Geo. Moorhead Sr.. and Virgil Moor head returned recently from Co nuille. Or. Mrs. Clark Returns From Vacation Mr--. Cecil Clark, bookkeeper at the F. W. Woolworth Co.. re- i turned last week from a week's j vacation at Seaside. Airs. Clark j visited with Miss Gladys Mclntyre ! of Salem, who is spending the ! summer there. ! Mi s CI writ oil Visiting ia Xeirporf I .Mrs. K. C. Chariton left recently jto spend ten days visiting her par- jents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cooke l'at- tini, at their summer home in Newport . Hartman Bros. Jewelry Store. Watches, clocks, rings, pins, dia monds, charms, cut glass, silver ware. Standard goods. State at Liberty St. () ;': Pi; PATHE NEWS Touring in Nar , Fnuland States, ' Friends of Mrs. Frank Snede cor .and Mrs. Charles Cray will be interested in hearing of their de lightful motor trirrt"hrou-gh the New Kngland states. They spent wnie time in Wash ington, D. C.,,and made a short visit in Xew York. At present they are in Massachusetts. They will return through. Canada and down the Pacific coast through the Canadian Rockies, expecting to reach home about Attgiist l.r. Littlefields Visit With Son in Rosebnrg Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Littlefield left Sunday morning for Rosoburg where thev will visit with their son, Mr. Leon A. Littlefield and family. TO HEALTH RESORT H. H. Brooten, F, Wilheart and F, R. Beals Aid in Construction CLOVERDALE, Ore., Aug.' 2.- ( Special to The Statesman.) H. H. Brooten, proprietor of the Brooten Baths, announces that a road will he built at once from NEW TODAY lllll TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY lllll POPULAR PRICES lllll Hill yK? iiiii V BtBR II presenU I '11 VU ocr. f, 1 '11 rro'01"' J 11 v y 1 Pacific City to his health resort This road will run along tlw 1 va:tefrronT Of the NeSVtitca- rter- to a ioit justibelow the:Broten1 t place: , Wllheartrwhofi qU ;- -hs between Brooten's and Pacific City, and F. R. Reals, will, help Mr. Brooten meet ;the -expense of the road. It , is expected that the county will oon continue the road to the Highway another-mile and a half, which will give a loop roatL into Pacific City. j ' Ileppner- Farmers ' Elevator company installs new, grain Bcales. Its fresh fruit flavor Is a yeveiationi snorting -bellowing -thunderiris- A. on- on- .can anything save them . ill ' - J mm ImUlnSbtt iHsiHi iiiO. : ifir - 4r -r. it I ft-- xiXttiJ' .T. -carJUiiirti.Mjtja.; i Tlt.H-