PAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON OGIETY AND CLUB Wedding Event Of Yesterday At a large and beautiful wed ding Tuesday morning. Miss Ma bel Brassfield became the bride of Earl Kenneth McCoy, Rev. Father J. R. Buck performing the ceremony at ten o'clock at St, Joseph's church. Six attendants made the serv ice distinctive, this group of bridesmaids being attractively costumed in white organdy frocks, with large hats to corre spond. They led the bridal pro cession, Aid were followed by the maid of honor. Miss Helen Brass- field, niece of the bride. Mrs. Harry Brassfield was matron of honor. Small Claudlne Gueffroy, frocked In organdy, assisted as flower girl. The bride entered on the arm of her father, George Brassfield, and was met at the foot of the altar by the bride groom and his best man, Harry Brassfield. All the bridesmaids were mem bers of the Artisan drill team, of which the bride has been a mem ber for several years. They were: Mrs. Anna Gueffroy, Mrs. Leah Clinton, Mrs. Thelma Andreson, Miss Stanls Andreson, Miss Ber tha Waldorf and Mrs. Viola Tay lor. The nuptial mass followed the service, during the former Mrs. Paul Riody rendering the "Ave Marie." The bride made an attractive picture In her gown of white sat in embellished with handsome lace. She wore a long veil and carried bride's roses. A reception was held after the church service, at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. E. A. Thompson, 1B4S North Capitol street. A large number of friends and relatives called to offer con gratulations, Mrs. Thompson be ing assisted on the occasion by Mrs. L. Beatty of Portland, Mrs. Fred Brassfield and Mrs. A. W. Lightfoot. Among the Jut-of-town folk present at the wedding-and re ception were: Mr. and Mrs. George Brassfield of Gervals; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brassfield, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brassfield and "William Winch of Homer, Ne braska; Mr. and Mrs. George Clinton and Mrs. L. Beatty of Portland. ' Mrs. McCoy Is well known here, but for the past year has resided In Portland, where she has been with the Meier & Frank com pany. Mr. McCoy Is also an Em ploye of Meier & Frank. Follow ing a short wed ling trip the new ly weds will be at home to their friends In Portland. Miss Stolz Hostess For Miss Powell of Vancouver Miss Margaret Stoli was a host ess for the pleasure of Miss Evan beline Powell, of Vancouver, Wn., who has been visiting here, en tertaining with a line party at the Oregon theater, Tuesday. Luncheon at the Spa followed. Besides Miss Powell and her host ess, those participating were Miss Eugenia Zleber, Miss Charlotte Zleber, MIsb Hollis VIck and Miss Helena Gregg. Joint Birthdays Are To be Commemorated with Sinner Mrs. Josephine Btobs will be a dinner hostess this evening, en tertaining for the pleasure of her son, H. W. Bross, and Miss Ruth Van Patton, who are celebrating their birthdays on the same date. Covers will be laid for ten, the guest list to include Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Van Patton, Miss Mabel Van Patton and Edwin Van Patton. Iowa Matron Visits In Salem for Several Weeks Mrs. Laura Sayre of Des Moines, Iowa, arrived In Salem from California the latter part of the week, and is the house guest of Mrs. F. W. Selee and Miss Ella Moody. Mrs. Sayre expects to be in Salem several weeks.' Former Salem Hesidents Return to City Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schelbner (Miss Keeton) have returned to Salem, after a prolonged resi dence in Portland, and have tak en up their residence at 1690 South High street. Many Salemites to Go to Portland for Picnic A large representation of Sa lem folk will motor to Portland Sunday, where they will partici pate In the annual Salem-Port-land picnic. Otig Patterson has resigned as one of the board of bonus ap praisers for Grant county. Eev. Laurence Joseph Koche Celebrates His 20th Anniversary The Rev. Laurence Joseph Roche, assistant priest of St. Jos eph! Catholic church, is celebrat ing the twentieth anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood today. Father Roche is a native of Mitchelstown county Cork, Ire land, was educated at All Hallows college, Dublin city, and complet ed his theological studies at St Mary's university, Oscott, Birm ingham, England. He was ordain ed at St. Bamaba's cathedral, Not tingham city,' England, by Rt Rev. Colonel Robert Brindle, D. S. O. The famous . British army chaplain. Father Roche was an army chaplain with the rank of captain, to the Sherwood foresters during the Boer war and was army chaplain with the Royal Flying corps during the recent war. At present he is on the army officer's reserve corps, holding the rank of captain, and serving as assistant priest to the very Rev. Jacob H. Buck, paBtor at Salem. Visitors Honored at Farewell Dinner Tuesday Mrs. Gertrude Haughton and Mrs. Charles Stewart who have been spending several months in Salem with relatives, were honor ed at a farewell dinner Tuesday, the affair being given at the res idence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Camp bell. Covers were laid for the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. -Delano. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mlshler, Mr. and Mrs. J. Teed, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Bowen, Mr and Mrs. Ralph White, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McElvain, Mrs. Teed, Cyn thia Delano, James Teed, James Campbell and the hosts. Mrs. Stewart and her little daughter Betty, left Tuesday for her home in Hutchinson, Kansas, and Mrs. Haughton departed at the same time for Los Angeles. During their stay here they have divided their time between the families of Mrs. J. Chamberlain, Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Tom Gal loway. Mrs. Hinges to Be Official Soloist at Concerts The most recent announcement In connection with the band con farts was aiven out today, and affords music lovers much pleas ure Mrs. Hallie Parrlsh Hinges will fill the position as official soloist during the remainder of the summer concert season. This marks the fifth season that this well known vocalist has served in a similar position. Her initial appearance will be on rt day night, when she will sing, by reauest. "Bonnie Sweet Bessie. nv onor-ln! reauest. also, she will aive throughout the season mmiv of the old time songs that have been favorites during her previous years aB soloist. Activities of Former Eesidents of Interest Salem friends of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmidt, former well known Salem residents, will be interest ed to learn of their removal from BriKhton. Ontario, where they from here, to Atascadero southern California. Mr. Schmidt who was Identified with the local Phei company, is now a director of the Caladero Products com pany. On their way south Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt and their children were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Houston in Santa Rosa and by Mr. and Mrs. Lilburn M. Boggs In Sacramento, the two latter families being also former Salem folk. Washington Folk Spend Week with Relatives Mr. and Mrs. William Jerome and son and daughter of Cash mere. Wash.; returned to their home yesterday, after spending a week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Miller. The latter and Mrs. Jerome are sisters. Mr. Je rome is superintendent of schools in his home city. Cafeteria Supper To be Held Tomorrow Night The members of the East Cen :ral circle of the Ladles' Aid soci ety of the First Methodist church will serve a cafeteria supper Fri day night on the lawn of the home of Mrs. B. E. Carrier, 1065 Court Btreet. The hours will be from six to half paBt seven o'clock. From Trip to Coast Mr, and Mrs. William Gasklll id daughter Laura, and Mr. and ra. Alvin Van Cleave have re turned home from a short stay at Netarts. Beauty Unsurpassed Th wondtrfauV rtflntd. pearly - whit complexion nitdcred, brings hick the appearaDcs of youth. R suits are buUat Highly aotiteptlc. Enrts toft and ootlitea action. Ova 73 rwsiaiu Stml IS ckr Trial Star riift. t. HorriKS sow n.w rerauty Appetite Keen and Bowels Relieved You can relish your meals without feat ot upsetting your liver jms or stomach if you will 11ITTLR II IVEH lssf -sjc ' i:i-;f! Foul accumur S . . , . . r a rations mil ft !-. DOison the 4 f J- I LI blood are ex- li!2,mssfsici..Ii a ipelled from the bowels atxl hMdacne, dizanesa and sallow skin are reuereo. Small fill SmH Dm-3ul Prise. Divorced Russian Dancer Studies Music Now. M 1 If ! rr Alia Moskova, famed as an in terpretative dancer, has secured a divorce. In San Francisco, from her equally famous dancing hus band,' Boris Petroff, and will sail for Milan, Italy, to study muelc Petroff allowed her to secure the decree, with $100 a month ali mony, at the same time dropping his $60,000 alienation of affec tions suit v against Gregory Choo- luck, wealthy New York Importer. Californians Make Eecord Trip to Salem Dr. and Mrs. C. H. West, ac companied by the tatter's sister, Mrs. Poonas, arrived In the city Tuesday from Lob Angeles, and will visit at the home of Dr. West's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. West of 2265 Hazel avenue. The party motored through in a new Lincoln sedan, starting from Los Angeles on Sunday morning and arriving in Salem at three o'clock Tuesday afternoon. They spent Sunday night in San Fran cisco, and Monday night In Grants 'Pass, which is considered as establishing something of a record for motorists. The visitors expect to make a trip to Hood River while here. Mrs. Bross Visits Relatives in the East Mrs. H. W. Bross left several days ago for a three months' visit to relatives In the east. MoBt of her time will be spent In St. Johns, Michigan, her former home. Other points of interest will be Detroit and Wolsenberg, Colorado. In the latter place she will be entertained by her sis ter, Mrs. Walter Chapman. Mrs. Bross was accompanied aB far as St. Cloud, Minn., by Mrs. Jessie Robertson and her daugh ter, Miss Kate Robertson. Mrs. Fugate to Spend Summer in Middle West Mrs. William Fugate left sev eral days ago for Aberdeen, Idaho, where stie went to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. William Fugate ( Ruth Fugate.) Shortly after her arriv al there she was called to Edgar, Nebraska, owing to the serious illness of a son in law Frank Volgt. Mrs. Fugate plans to be away the greater part of the summer. Young Salem Matrons Go to Portland for Visit Mrs. J. H. West and Mrs. Edgar M. Rowland went to Portland yesterday, where they will re main until Sunday as the guests of friends. Party Back from Outing at Neskowin Mrs. F. W. Durbin, Mrs. E. C. Cross, small Virginia Cross and Frank Cross returned today from Neskowin, where they enjoyed a week's outing at the Durbin sum mer cottage. 'I 1 MONTHS OF SUFFERING How a Baltimore Girl Re covered Her Health Baltimore, Maryland. "For Sev eral months I suffered with severe bar k ache and gen eral weakness. I could not sleep ' comfortably at i nignt ior pains in mv hnrk- I fnunfi vntir honk at home one day and af ter reading it bo- fan at once to ' ake Lydia E. : Finkham'a Veg-: etabla Com- nnnnrl. T rinve had : .. A o nH amA nf mv cirl friends are taking it now. You may use this letter to help otner giris, as the letters in your book helped me." WiinNKR 8018 Rose land Place, Baltimore, Md. That is the thought bo oiten ex pressed in letters recommending t v THntrkam'a VWatable Com pound. These women know what they have suffered, they describe their symptoms and state how they were finally made well. LydU E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is a. medicine made from medicinal roots and herbs, and without drugs, to relievo the sickness women so often have, wmcn is lnaicausa uy backache, weak feelings, nervousness, and no ambition to get anything done ..rabrn It has celpec many women. Why not try it! Musical Tomorrow Night is of Interest Tomorrow night In the First Christian church, violin and pi ano pupllB of Miss Joy Turner will appear in her second recital this week. Assistants will be MIsb Gladys Ditmore, soprano of Ger vals; a violin and 'cello obllgato by Miss Mildred Scott and Avery Hicks, and baritone solos by Ed ward Warren of the Willamette university quartet. Miss Turner's violin ensemble will also be heard in numbers. The public Is cordial ly invited to attend. Salem Folk Will Spend Brief Outing in Mountains Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McKinnon and their children are leaving to morrow for their homestead near Blue River, in the Cascades, Mrs. McKinnon and the children to spend two months there, Mr. Mc Kinnon to return to Salem after the fourth. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchrlst, Jr., will motor up to remain until after the Fourth as the McKlnnon's guests. Washington Folk To Visit Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Eichelber ger and daughters Ruth and Ed na, of Waitsburg, Washington, ar rived in the city today, and will remain for a short visit at the home of Mrs. Eichelberg's sister, Mrs. G. W. Laflar. The visitors motored .to Salem following the Northwest Jewelers' convention just closed! n Olympia. Couple Married Quietly on Tuesday Evening in this City Miss Elizabeth Mlnty of Salem d Maurice O. Hayes of Dallas, were married at a quiet cere mony, Tuesday evening, at the residence of Mrs. L. J. Elder, 171 State street. Rev. C. H. Bry- n officiating. After a short wed ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Hayes will be at home at 500 North Capitol street. Salem Folk Leave For Alaska and Northwest Trip Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cross are leaving Saturday for a northern trip that will cover the month of July. Their itinary includes Alas- British Columbia and Rainier National park. Mrs. Robertson and Son In Portland During Mid-week Mrs. Charles H. Robertson and son Charles will return this af ternoon from Portland, where they went to spend the mid-week. Portland Woman Spends Fortnight Here Mrs. Horace u. itanaeu oi Portland, arrived Monday, and 1 spend a fortnight in the city. being entertained while here as house guest of Mrs. Carrie Rowland. need FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Bid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Qthlne double strength Is guaranteed to re move these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine double strength from any druggist and apply a little of it ight and morning and you should soon Bee that even the worst freckles have begun to dis appear, while the lighter ones vanished entirely. It is sel- m that more than an ounce is ded to completely clear the and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double gth Othine as this Is sold der guarantee of money back if fails to remove freckles, (adv) have do nee skin stren un Hartman's Glasses Easier and Better, Wear them and see. Phone 1253. Salem, Oregon MEADOWLAWN DAIRY Phone 90F12 Inspect our dairy. The state inspector says ''It's one of the best In the state. Investigate the source of your milk. Lawn Fete Eagerly Awaited Weather continuing pleasant, the lawn fete at the Homer Smith residence, 675 North Summer street, tomorrow afternoon, is ex pected to attract a large attend ance, the affair being planned by Mrs. George G. Brown's commit tee of the Salem Woman's club, as a building fund benefit. The hours will be from three to five o'clock in the afternoon and from eight to ten in the eve ning, the evening period being planned for the benefit of the downtown business men, who wish to attend. A most attractive program has been -rranged, and will include piano solos by Miss Dorothy Pearce, Miss Gretchen Brown; vo cal solos by Mrs. A'. J. Rahn, Leon Jennison; violin solo by Iva Claire Love. Mrs. W. T. Stolz has been asked to take charge of the punch bowl service, and she has asked to as sist her in serving her daughter, Miss Margaret Stolz, Miss Eu genia Zleber, Miss Charlotte Zle ber and Miss Hollis Vick. Supervising the arrangements for the card tables will be Mrs. Earl Anderson, Mrs. U. G. Ship ley and Mrs. W. I. Staley. And the following will make up the committee in charge of the sher bert: Mrs. L. H .McMahon, Mrs. C. M. Eppley, Mrs. Fannie A. Brown and Dean Frances Rich ards. The public is invited to the fete which is in the nature of a sil ver tea. Visitors Are Honor Guests at luncheon Two Interesting visitors Miss Sara Blanche Wrenn, who has Just arrived in the city from three years In the Orient, and Miss Ef fla Kroll of Piedmont, Calif. were honor gueBts at tie attract ively appointed lunr eon which Miss Mabel Robertson gave Wed nesday afternoon. The luncheon table was centered with delphih ium and sweet William in tones of blue and pink. Covers were ar ranged for Miss Wrenn, Miss Kroll, MIbs Elizabeth Lord, Miss Marguerite Looney of Jefferson, Miss Elizabeth Putnam, Mrs, Geora-e Griffith. Mrs. William H. Burghardt, and the hostess. Tea was served later to the same group in tne garaeu bui roundlng the residence of Mrs. William H. Burghardt, Mrs. Clif ford Brown dropping in as an ad ditional guest. Mrs. Burghardt was also a dinner hostess for Miss Wrenn on Wednesday eve ning. The Linn county bar association has adopted a memorial to Sheriff Kendall. ' Cuticura Heals Intense Burning Eczema On Hands " Eczema broke out in rash In the palm of my hands and later spread to my nngers ana wrists. The burning wss so Intense that I scratched and my hands were red and inflamed. I bad to wear rubber gloves while doing my housework, and cotton ones at ntrht. I lost several hours' sleep each night on account of the irritation. " I was treated snd tried different remedies but to no avail. I started using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in one month I was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Elizsbeth V. Rodger, Leebrick Apte., 529 W. 1st St., Long Beach, Calif. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal cum promote and maintain skin pu rity, skin comfort snd skin health often when all else fails. Iu.pl. beh Itn kT Kill AddreM! "Cation Ltk r.t.rtoi.Itept.a. Haldm, mmi." Sold vr7 whers. 3cwp26e. OlntOMnt X ml 60c TllmSl. fifHJ" Cuticur Soap witaout mas. mmmmmmmmmmmkmakmKmmmmmmmmmmmMm TOMORROW SATURDAY 10 a. m. 1 :30 p. m. 10 a. m. 1 :30 p. m. 6 p. m. 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