PAGE THREE THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, , SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, JULY V 1922. WARD'S SISTER IGNORANT OF BLACKMAIL. D.&S.LE1 (COSED NEW AN FROM RATE CUTS j. VT-7 King-Bock Wedding Is Solemnized One or the prettteBt June wed- tnok nlaoe this aiternoon when Miss Helen G. King became the bride ol Fred Bock, the cere mony taking place at the resl nf the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Lainson, 1626 Court street. Rev. W. C Kantner officiating. The wed-Atne- waa distinctive in many ways i and was attended by a large rep resentation of out-of-town folk. I The rooms were converted into ia floral bower for the occasion, Seasonal blossoms in pink anu I- white combining in pleasing ef I foot. An archway of larkBpur and 5 greenery was arranged for an al : tar. rvv,a hrtria who Is a very pretty girl, wore a lovely gown ot white satin, embellished witn nanuoum . lace. She wore a long veil which fell from a crown. Her bouquet was a lovely cluster of valley lillec and bride's roses. Preceding her came her bride's maids, Mist Tia nnirara of Portland and Miss Margaret Warren ot Minne - apolis, Minn. Both were cos tumed in smart trocks of lavendai organdie, and carried arm bou quets of lavendar and pink peas. Silver wreaths in their hair com pleted the color effect. They were met at the improvised altar by the bridegroom and his Dew, George King, a brother ot tht bride. Just previous to the service, ui.a Unria Churchill sane. "Oh, Promise Me," and "At Dawning." ah wu accomDanied by Misb Katherine Slade, . who also played Mendelssohn's wedding march. Following the ceremony a re ception and buffet luncheon was Berved, the f olowing group 01 so rority sisters assisting in serving: Miss Annabelle Golden, Miss Mary Elizabeth Bayne; Miss Ina May Proctor, Miss Hattie Reeder, Mist Nell Richmond ana miss Alice mu Clellan. Mrs. George Croisan and Miss Ralph Coleman assisted about the rooms. , I The bride is a charming and ' popular girl, the daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. G. L. King 01 zo luim 1 Cottage street. She has resided here four years, coming to Salem with her parents from Ida Grove. Iowa. She is a graduate of tht ' high school in that place and also attended the Oregon Agricultural iii!r two vears. She is a Delta Delta Delta. For some time she has been employed in the office ot the secretary of state. Previous . i hoi won fline rj has been ex tensively entertained by friends both in Salem and Portland. s Mr. Rock Is the una Of Mr. Mrs. F. M. Bock of Salem. He is a graduate of an eastern 'Oregon Jilgh school, and took a thre year's engineering course at O. A. r Ho fa a. Sitrmu Nu man. He U fct the head of an automobile con fern in Portland. fnlks will leave foi ihe Tillamook beaches this even ing where they will spend their honeymoon. 'After July fifth they .'will be at home to their friends at Vthe Salisbury apartments in Port Tland. I Guests at the wedding were. I Mr. and Mrs. George Croisan, Mr. land Mrs. Ralph Coleman, Mr. ana IMrs. Leighton Steele, Mr. and Mrs. John Eakln, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Blaesing, Mr. and Mrs. H. R Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton .Heistand, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Supple, Miss Nell Richmond, Miss TTfh.i Wheeler. Miss Catherine Peterson, Mrs. Sadie Peterson, m Mnala Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neale, Mrs. Otis Walsh, Clement on i. TJohnrt Stewart. Earl ouaiacj, w - Hayslip and Allen Brandeis, all oi T-nr,A- Miaa Isabelle Stout ot Alaska: Miss Alice Young of Eugene, and the follow ing from Salem: Mr. ana Mrs. m- vln Lantis, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Becke, Mr. and-Mrs. Breyman Boise, Miss Ruth SchulU, Mist Edna Howd, Misa Margaret Grif fith Miss Hazel McGilchrist, Mist Ethel McGilchrist, Mr. and Mrs. George Weller, Mr. and Mrs. Low ell Tweedale, Miss Dorothy Twee dale, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Lainson, Stanley Lainson, Mrs. S. L. Spur rier, Mrs. F. W. Shearer, Mrs. Alice Coolidge, Mrs. Flora Holley and Virgil Holley. Prof, and Mrs. Miller r Hike Ertcnsive Trip Professor and Mrs. E. A. Miller ,:lan to leave about the middle of the coming week for an extensive jaoteru trip that will take them as tar east as Kansas City, Mr,., aid will cover about two months, crnfoaanr and Mrs. Miller will go first to Atlantic, Iowa, where they uriil visit relatives Of Mrs. Miner it Vnrt. Scott. Kansas, they will be the guests of Professor Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. luuier, nn tho nlH farm home. Returning west, Professor and Mrs. Miller will visit in Chicago, uenver auu Salt Lake City. Opening of Song and Gift Shop Attracts Large Crowds The formal opening of the Song and Gift Shop on State tot tnnv. attracted large and Interested crowds this afternoon. The hours are from three to six o'clock, and again this evening a program will be given." This place, which is unique in eveijr way, is presenting a varied pro gram of musical numbers, inas much as folk who call are asked to name the selections that the orchestra gives. Kan jsusseiie, son of E. T. Busselle, manager of the shop, sings popular songs. Mrs. W. H. Prunk being heard in jeml-classical numbers. Seadrick Family ttin frrnn Idaho Trip - Mr. and Mrs. Otto Headrick and their children are home from two weeks Bpent in Idaho, the family r-fiturnine to Salem Thursday nie-ht. The trio was made by mo Lor. In Elk City they were the of an uncle, G. u. 1j- Baskett, a former Salem resident, in Moscow they visited with Mrs. Woadrick'n sister. Mrs. M. M. rres con, who has frequently been en tertained in Salem. Sffiss Walton to Enjoy PaAnt.lATl n.t. Breitenbush Misa lulu Rosamonde Walton oft f.ir Rrnitenbush hot springs the first of the week, where she will remain for the entire summer, jho waa intnad by Miss Lorena Walton of Corvallis, the latter to ipend a fortnight in the moun tains. An. Knowland Entertains Sister Mrs. Charles E. Knowland is antertaining as her house guest, iier sister, Mrs. Roscoe Neal, wm, Arrived Wednesday, and will r- nain until about the first of ,Att- ;ust. Youthful Musicians In Program Small music pupils of Miss Laura Grant, well known piano instructor, presented an attract ive and interesting program in th tinrlnra r.t the First Presby terian church last night, relatives and close friends of the youthful performers making up tne auai ence. The. large room was beautifie'd with a graceful' decorative ar rangement of pink roses and ocean spray. Assisting as ushers were, Dorothy McCracken, Ma rion Shaw and Mareuerite Bloom- euberg. Another group composed of Josephine McGilchrist, Jose phine Cornoyer and Lois Leedy acted as flower girls. The program throughout was excellently given, and when one considered the ages of the partic ipants and, in many instances, the brief time they had studied the work seemed quite remark able. It was the first season's study for several, and others were makine their first public appear ance. Among these was little five Josephine McGilchrist Woman's Club Benefit Attracts Large Number Yesterday The benefit tea and- lawn xete given at the Honier Smith resi dence yesterday afternoon and evening, for the benefit of the building fund of the Salem Wo man's club, was a pleasant suc cess, attracting about one nuu- dred callers. The grounds, beauti ful in themselves, naa an aaaeu artistic detail In the evening when numerous Japanese lan- torna were utilized to light the scene. Mrs. George G. Brown, and the members of her committee ex tViamafilvea aa oarticularly f - - grateful for the loan of the Smith garden for the affair. An interesting musical pro gram was presented, with well known vocalists and instrumental ists appearing. Easy seats were arranged about the grounds, and tea and refreshments served to fhA rallfira hv a trraun of attract ively frocked maids. They were,: Miss Margaret McMahon, miss Macyl Hunter, Miss Genevieve Endicott, Miss Thelma Young, Miaa Charlotte Zieber. Misa Eu- zenia Zieber, Miss Margaret Griffith. Miss Pauline . Remlng ton, Miss Helen Rose, Miss Brown. Miss Lenta Baumgartneri Miss Josephine Saumgartner, Miss Florence Tnnoa. Mlaa Miriam Lovell, Miss Hollis Vick, Miss Margaret fatou Daughters , Will Hold M Reunion The Catholic Daughters of Am erica (formerly Daughters of Taahellal will celebrate Monday. Ti,lv mth with a "WnmA pnmtnir " rnm mfrrpoH hnv hAAn Hnnomtecl with Mrs. James Heenan as gen eral chairman. As all former aiirhfftrfl Tjrh n hnvA AVAr been &f filiated with the order are Invit ed, a very lively time is expected. Manv out of town guests will at tend to assist in celebrating tnis eighth birthday ot Capital City court which was Instituted in July, 1914. The organization has been very active in the pasi eigm years, with many social affairs and this one is being elaborately planned for by the ailierem com mittees. vanr nlri Vn ...... anil tltflveH A PmilTl Of WUU ouu .... m - r- i uuilia , 1 , . . . . . numbers. Josephine Cornoyer and an(j Miss Ruth Page. LjOIB ijeeuy gavs ueuiuuouauuu of kindergarten work, which in cluded ear training, staff work, rhvthm. stories and songs, uotn had had but three weeks in struction in this department, This is the last recital 10 De given by Miss Grant this year, the Tennis. Tournament Tn Attraot uracK riayers Local folk are looking lorwara terest to the forth coming tennis tournament, which begins in Salem next Weanesaay, . t i -. fhA ninth nf given uy iviiba uiaut. umo "iaiiu BALeuua - boys and girls' who took part Fri- juiy. This will be the seventh an aay mgni., uems oi bucolo v jnuai vaney - Miss Saunders Arrives T11 Wew York Prom Arsrentina ' News Is recelvea that miss Lu cille Saunders, for a year or more engaged in newspaper work in Sa lem has reached wew rorK city from Argentina, and will shortly huffln nor HntlAa aa TTnited Preaa correspondent of the United Press in Washington, D. U. Miss tsaun ders, who has been away a year reached American Thursday even ing. as plenia in Marion square this at ternoon. They are: Dorothy Godfrey, rmrothv McCracken. Josephine McGilchrist, Joseph Cornoyer, i.nia I.nedv. Llovd Claggett, Rich ard Cooley, Marion Shaw, Mildred Hi,nmiiiar Knhne Wain, Charles Claggett and Marguerite Bloomenberg Lamports Hosts at Delightful Alfresco Affair Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S LamDort were dinner hosts Fri ament. and will bring to Salem monv feminine players from Portland and other points. Among these will be Miss Irene uamp- Koii nt Portland, who is well lrnnwn here, formerly residing here when her parents were at the-head of the Chemawa inaian (nlnlnor onhfinl. Other Portland players oi noie whn ar nxnected to be here are Miss Agnes McBride, Miss Doro thy Ettinger and Miss Mary Anue Bishop Mxt. Byrd Entertains Tith Family Gathering Mrs. Martha IVrd entertained vith a family dinner Thursday vening, the affair being planned for the pleasure of Dr. Roy Byrd, vho is leaving shortly for Atlan- ic City, to attend the national onvention of the Elks. Si 11 I Miss Godfrey Entertains t Mnt Tnterestine Guests ' Miss Emma Godfrey had as her guesU yesterday, Mr. and Mrs ! ti rhoAher of gan Francisco who stopped off on their way south, following a weddmg jour ney in the normvrai m iuiu v vate car. Mr. Cheeber is private secretary to the president of the Southern Pacific company. Mrs. Cheeber is an oia-iime friend of Miss Godfrey's, being be fore her marriage Miss Caroline oi nf Ijm Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Cheeber leu iur California last night, their car be ing picked up by the Shasta Lim ited. ' Spauldinjrs to Pa Vnnrth at Grand Sonde Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Spauld Ing and Miss Ha Spaulding will pend the Fourth in the new town of Grand Ronde. which U putting on its Initial Independence day celebration. .'arty to Spend ;vmrfh nt Cascadia A crrnnn nf Salemites will form t party motoring to Cascadia for the week-end and over the Fourth. They will be Mr. and Mrs. J. B. :mig, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Down ing, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Whitig, Wisa Bernice Craig and Orris Fry. Colonel and Mrs. Abrams for Southern Oreeon Col. and Mrs. Carle Abrams ana tv,ir hilrtrAn left today for Rose Thow will be out of town an til after the Fourth, spending the time with relatives. Miss Roberts Is luests of Slades in Portland. Miss Mildred Roberts came home from Portland today. She has been away a week, spending the time with her uncle and aunt, .dr. and Mrs. E. Fritz Slade.. lalemites Spend Portland Mrs. Roy H. Mills and Miss Ha a.Minr rntnrned home Thurs day night from Portland, where .hey spent several aays. 3alem Folk to - Ontinz at Beach Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts a Mra William H. Boot will ac company Mrs. Asahel Bush over to Newport this week-ena, ine group to remain at the iiusn s Agaie Beach cottage until after the Fourth. , Robert Bishop Arrives for the Summer Robert Bishop, who has been at nnl in Pendleton dur- ine the winter, arrived in Salem ,),; waoV Ann" will snend the sum mer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Gabrielson. Burnetts to Spend The Fourth in Pacific City Judge and Mrs. George Burnen, apAnmnanied bv Mrs. Lorena Wise, left today for Pacific City where they will remain over the ourm. Miss Slade Returns from t 'Rrr.jiitenbnsh 1 . . w. . ui irnthArinA Slade returned home today from Breitenbush hot .nrinr She has been enjoying a two weeks' outing at this popular resort. Miss Howd Home rvm TWtnitrht'l OutinZ I Miss Edna Howd returned to Sa im iAd fmm Breitenbush, afte spending two weeks at that place Lamport were ainner uui -1 , , p . ,n m ramnhell Honored day evening, eowtiaiuiue e ... a t o oiio-htfui alfresco UiTiHn VnTATn Partv Tomorrow UJ. 11 icuuo n.c , - n. n..nT,cra.-l I . TVirthAll W h H 1V11SS UeUBVlCC vauiF"""! " has made her home in Salem for several years, and who Is leaving for her home in Portland the first of the week, will be honoreo. with a farewell picnic party to morrow, a eroup ot ner youus prior. ,1a tn form a motor party go ing out to Turner's Grove lor tne Besides Miss Campbell, those nir.Hno- will be Genevieve TCmmett; Jane Hilpot, Hester Hil t fleer. Audra Win ship, Bessie ' Alexander, Robert Johnson, David Adolph, Thomas Robinson, Cecil Thompson, uiaire Tucker and Lowell White. dinner. The table was arranges in a charmine spot, with the gar background. "Flowers In varied colors made up the ta- Mai cntprntere. arouna nvnicn were seated: Mr. and Mrs. David w TT.vrA. Mr. and Mrs. Henry w MAvAra Mr. and Mrs. John J tji,.rta nr and Mrs. J. Shelley 3auerman, Mrs. L. M. Sauerman, day - , nyr n n .1 I of lJhliaaeipnia, rn., " Mrs. O. Ct Locke, Dr. W. a. Morse iwr. w H. Lvtle. Dr. ana Mrs. T n Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John u McNarv and Mr. and Mrs. Lamport. to J-W w Mf Tj ill c r ; U 1 iA.''-:?v':; 11 :tI ::-)m 1 t-.'Xi Mrs. Bishop Home From Month in California Mrs. C. P.' Bishop returned Kalom Vrlrlav nlsrht from month's visit with friends in Call fornia. Mrs. Bishop enjoyed visit ne with a larea number of form er Salem folk during her atay, among them being the Dr. Harry E. Clays of San Francisco, ana tne Edward Thielsens in Los Angeles. Mr. Bishop Joined Mrs. Bishop in Los Angeles, on the return from his Eastern business trip, but re turned i: to Salem a fortnight earlier. 1 ' 1 ft v A ' A 1 r 1 r-A m. t Ain Stanford Wood, wifo of a New York sportsman and sister of Walter S. Ward, millionaire baker, who killed Clarence . nTo.i,.Atta mnn in an alleged blackmail battle, .reiero, ami(n.uuoovv , waa taken before the grand jury at White riains, . i., she knew nothing of tho details of tho blackmail plot. She waB ex hibiting her blue ribbon horses at a horsesnow on tne aay uei was indicted and jailed. - Washington, July 1. Tho Denver and Salt Lake railroad was excused by the interstate com. merca commission Joday from the necessity of putting Into effect on its lines the ten per cent general out in freight rates which all other railroads In the United States made effective today. Receivers ot the line, the torn- mlsssion ruling indicated, found It impossible to reduce the revenues to the extent which the ten per cent cut demanded and In addition its line is now temporarily out of operation by reason of a tunnel fire and may not be put Into use before August 1. Preliminary to a final aetermin atlon of the road 's petition to maintain the higher rates, Com missioner Hall will hold a hearing in Denver July 81. ' cn for a Amild be ascertained. the Denver and Salt Lake was the only common carrier which did not have the ten per cent reduction in effect today as ordered by the commission in the general rate case last month. : xr.a unri TMrhards has been made chairman of the Bend school board. She is the first woman to occupy the position in Bend and the second woman elected director. Miss Margaret Woodson oi Heppner has made the hignesi score In the state in me dim. study course for which credits are -i , .. Vtlcn artinoi. ' glVCU 1U V U Writers Section Tn Meet Wednesrlav Members of the Modern Writers Section of the Salem Arts League will meet at the residence of Mrs. Blanche Jones 606 South Church stret, Wednesday evening. Gasoline Price Cut Spokane, July 1 Gasoline drop ped half a cent in price at Stana ard Oil stations here today, to 28 cents including state tax. Tho rprliintlon waa made possible by de6reased freight rates effect ive today, company officials said, How much territory the reduc tion will cover was not stated URGE RATIFICATION OF CHINESE TREATIES Tokio. July 1 -(By the Asso ciated Press) The privy council today recommended to the prince regent ratification of the treaties relating to China adoptea at me Washington arms conference. Viscount Ito, reporting tor me committee to which the privy coun cil had referred the matter, said the resolution proposing discon tinuance of foreign postofflces in China within a year had caught a heated discussion among mem bers of the committee. Some oom-mit-tAAmftn. holding that this pro- .invnived considerable dlfl- fnrA tn janan. desired to however, that th ecommittee wish ed to respect the spirit of the Washington conference and rec ommended unreserved ratification. Car Lines Merged Spokane, Wash., July 1 Spo kane troll car riders today exer cised universal transfer privilege over all car lines in the city, the ovanA TTnited Railways," the new merger company, having be come active at midnight. The Clackamaa county fair will be held at Canby during the week previous to the state fair. Exten sive plans are being made. By vote of 92 to 89 the Dallas uatrit has voted an extra levy of $4500 for the first unit of Hiddenbeauty in your hair IN every woman's hair hidden beauty ! wait ing to be brought out by the Wildroot treatment. You will be urprised to ee how quickly thee two preparation! will change your whole appearance. WILDROOT Hair Tonic Liquid Shampoo For salt by Dan'l J. Fry, Druggist Wedding is Very Qniet.lv Celebrated Miss Anna Bronkey Became tv,A hriHA of Elma Nash, ai w miiet ceremony at St. Joseph's hr.h thia mornine. Father J. r pi,.lr nfficiatine. using me seven o'clock nuptial mass. At innfa warn Mr. and Mrs. El roy Nash. Immediately following th Out-of-town People Here for King-Bock Nuptials A representation oi uui.-ui.-iur... folk was noted at the King-Bock wedding, which took place this afternoon. Mrs. F. W. Shearer ot Kansas City, Mo., granamotner oi the bride came west especially to y rtasn. umucumvoij u.w the bride came west bbiuv;iaj e service the young folk left for attend th'e event, ana a childhooa i , i . ! tn JPnrtland and! . . . , ,rl 1 . . namA tn wedding trip to Portland and northwest points, after which th.- tn hH at home to their buvj " . friends in Salem. Families leave for flnrinfT at Rockawav Beach Mr. and Mrs. Damon r leeuc. ,1 Mr and Mrs. W. Allison AUU " . . . . Humming and their famines, will leave Salem tomorrow iur Rockaway beach. Mr. Fleener and win return to Sa- iVJ.1 . lUlllOu . , -.tr v.A pvinrth. the remain" mm " - - ' er of the party to enjoy an out ing of several weeks. friend of Miss King also came to sa l Am. at this time to be present. She is Miss Margaret Warren of Minneapolis, Minn. Members of Club To Participate in Picnio MAmhara of the Amicus club jMnmmnled by taelr husbands and families will motor to a point on the Lucklamute on eunaay, where they will participate in an all-day's picnic. Additonal guests will be Mrs. William Kinenart oi Wasco, Texas, and Mrs. Roscoe Neal of La Grande. . Columbia Highway ivin tn, Cover Week-end A motor party composed of Mrs. nrnii.m P Lord. Mrs. Alice n. Manv Salem Folk Go Down To Portland-Salem Annual Pionio A large group of Salem folk William r. im, motorea to rornanu iuuj w o-i-- Dodd, Miss Elizabeth Lord and the tend the annuai Portland-Salem 1 cr.ioct MlaR Effle . i ,1 A mnn tr ,a latter's house guest, Miss liuie Kroll of Oakland, Cal., lett mis mornina- for Portland. Jrora thov will leave lor a ween picnic at Laureihurst. Among the rroun will be Mrs. u. v. uiBnop, Mrs. George J. Pearce, Mrs. E. C. email Mlaa Dorothy fearce ana end trip that will take them over Mls8 Helen Pearce, Mrs. W. P. the entire uoiumuia Ixira, Miss Eiiizauem imiu, u. uc. guest Miss Ellle Krou, oi Findleys to Motor To Foley Springs for Outing Dr. M. C. Findley, accompanied by his daughters, Louise, Pauline and Edith, left today for a motor trip to Foley Springs, in the Cas cades. They will be away after the Fourth. Girls to Enjoy Outing at The uaiies Miss rruaence . Mioa inta Baumgartner are i,ho. thA first of the week for The Dalles, where they will spend Beveral weeks with the iormere grandparents house Oaland. r w Nnt A Bifoniih Kim the perfect appearance ef her cmnp&exton. Permanent and temporary aktn troubles are effectively concealed. Reduce unilateral color and corrects grew fckiftft- Highly antlceptic. JjFD. T. HOPKINS A SON, NewYork, Rpmnve Pimcles and Blackheads With Cuticura Bathe with Cuticura soap ana nor ..r tn frM the TciTm of inipiiritlea nd follow with gentle application of Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal. Cuticura Talcum is Ideal for cowdcrinz and perfuming. Wri'',. BMP K, vwm - T. . . J 1 wh'. So i tan r i j . i Mt.nnl o-vmnnnillTTi. - add reservations. He expiainea, a msu ..uu. PJ ... ... -a r-.., ' 1 : III ! Kafonry's July Clearance Sale Is a Grand Success Monday Will Be the Big Day Every Department Has Some Splendid Values to Offer Now That Prices Are So Attractive Don't Try Doing Without the Things You Need. Our Downstairs Store Shares in This Great Clearance Event We Will Remain Closed All Day Tuesday, July 4th Salem Store 466 State Street Portland Silk Shop 333 Alder Street