MONDAY, JUNE 29, , 1925
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
PAGE THREE
Society and Cl ub News
Edited by Rosalia Keiwr, Phone 8 1
Miss Turner
Married
Yesterday
The Flret Methodist church
wae the ecene lat night of one of
the most beautiful weddings Sa
lem Iiae ever seen when Mies Joy
Turner became the bride of Wil
liam Edward MoeoB. Rev. R. L.
Putnam of the Court street Chris
tian church, performed the cere
mony, with Rev. Fred Taylor, of
the First church, assisting.
The church was beautiful. The
chancel, the pillars and the or
gan in the background, were al
most completely hidden with
palms, feme and countless bas
kets filled with flowers of pink
and white. Smllax was entwined
through the organ pipes, seven
tall baskets filled with pink glad
ioli and pink snap dragons with
Shasta daisies and baby breath
were placed In a semi-circle in
the background. Long baskets of
Shasta daisies, white carnations
and Dorothy Perkins roses were
lovely over the archways and the
pillars were almost completely
hidden with pink snapdragons
and white carnations. Tall pink
candles were used in silver can
delabra. Half hidden In the
greenery and flowers were two
tiny cupids, little Teona and Wi
nona Putnam, who stood poised
with silver bowe and arrows dur
ing the ceremony.
Prof. Frank E. Churchill pre
sided at the organ. Mrs. W. Carl
ton Smith Bang 'Sweet and Holy.
The wedding march from Lohen
grin with four violins accom
panying was played as the bridal
party entered. The violinists were
Miss Mildred Scott of Monmouth.
Harold Rupert, Donald Sieg
mund and Miss Margaret Egge.
As a violin solo Miss Scott played
Dvorak's "Song my Mother
Taught Me." Mendelssohn's wed
ding march wae played for the
recessional.
The bride was a picture of
loveliness in a gown of satin back
ed crepe with a full length train
and veil. It was made with
panel effect with old point lace
which has been in the family for
more than four generations. It
was embroidered with pearls. Her
only ornament was a heavy string
of pearls, the gift of the groom.
Her shower bouquet was ot Ophe
lia roses and orchids. The bride
was given in marriage by her
brother, Rex. A. Turner.
Mrs. Rex. A. Turner was ma
tron of honor. She wore an at
tractive frock of delicate orange
satin backed crepe and a picture
hat. She carried an arm bouquet
of old fashioned flowers.
Two bridesmaid, Mrs. George
Warner of San Francisco, and
Mrs, Charles Niemcyer of Seattle,
wore frocks of honey-dew geor
gette with hats to match. Two of
the bridesmaids, Mrs. Clare Vih
bert and Mrs. Ivan Martin were
lovely in dainty green frocks,
They wore large green flowered
hats. All carried arm bouquets.
The tiny flower girl, Barbara
Bonn ell of Independence, and the
ring hearer, Patricia Murray of
Eugene, wore little befrilled
frocks of pink.
The bride's train was carried
bv two diminutive pages, Adair
Birtohet and Madeline Knowles,
each just thirty six Inches high.
They wore little white satin cos
tumes with tiny white satin cape
slung from their shoulders.
The capes were line dwith green.
David R. Moses of - Gervais,
,:as hie brother's host man. The
ushers were Dr. Chester Downs,
Clare Vfhhert, Jack Vincent, Ken
ueth Cockerline ot-Eugene.
More than four hundred peo
ple attended the wedding and the
reception at the 'Turner home
which followed. A color plan of
pink and blue was carried out iu
the -living rooms of the Turner
home on north Cap! tol street.
Baskets of ocean spray, blue del
phinium and pink roses filled ev
ery available nook and corner.
Assisting about the rooms were
Mrs; Emma Murphy Brown, Mrs.
B. J.' Miles and Mrs. F. A. Ba
ker.
Presiding at the urns and cut
ting ices during the evening were
Mrs, A, M. Smith, Mr. E. M.
LaFore, Mrs. Ira Foil is, Mrs.
Henry Worth, Mrs. C. P. Bishop,
Mrs. J. A. Ackerman and Mrs. F.
E. Shafer. Mrs. Floyd Utter and
Mies Helen Ramsden presided at
the punch bowl. Tiny monogram
med boxes filled with bride's
cake were given to the guests.
After the reception Mr. and
Mrs. Moses left for Alaska where
they will remain indefinitely.
The bride's going away costume
was rosewood ensemLV with
small hat to match.
m
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Green are regretting
their departure this week from
Salem. Mr. Green's work will
take him to Washington, D. C
for a year or more and during
that time Mrs. Green and the chit
dren will make their home in
Seaside, with the hope that lat
er Mr. Green will be transferred
to the coast. However they will
remain at Seaside until Mr. Green
is definitely located when they
will join biro. A number of fare
well affairs were given for them
recently.
;
The formal opening of the new
headquarters of the Oregon Fed
era t ion of Women's clubs at Glad
stone Chautauqua park will take
place Saturday, July 11. From 3
until 5 open house will be ob
served. Mrs. Saidie Orr-Dunbar,
president of the federation; Mrs.
Rosina Fouts Evans of Oregon
City, chairman ot the Chautau
qua com m i tee ; M ra. Lean
Martin, Mrs. G. J. Frauket, and
other members of the state board,
will receive the guests aud tea
will be served, this feature being
In charge of department and di
vision heads and members of the
Oregou City Woman's club.
From 5 until 6 p. m. the state
federation will be in charge of
the symposium hour at which
time delegates to the state conven
tion at Marshfieid will report. At
6 o'clock a basket supper wilt be
served to which all club women
and "club husbands" are Invited
The new headquarters will be
the meeting place for club wo
men from all sections of the
country and each afternoon dur
ing the Chautauqua assembly tea
win tie served ay one or more
clubs of the federation. Mrs.
Rhoda B, Hayes, president of the
Portland Federation of Women's
Organizations, being In charge of
this feature. Oregon Journal.
Dr. and Mrs. L. O. Clement who
have been a broa d for t h ree
months are expected home next
Sunday. For six weeks Dr. and
Mrs. Clement were in Vienna
where the doctor was taking spe
cial work. They have heen visit
ing also in Holland,4 France,
Switzerland and England.
Itching is entirely
unnecessary
Are you sufiVrmg from eczema or
Some other itching, tmrmng eruption
for which you have tried various treat
ments m vam men given up in uc
enatr? Thousands whose skins arc now
clear have gone through this same
experience. At last they tried liesino!.
This soothing, hraltngointme-nt stopped
the itching at once and soon all truer
of the di.ifasfi was gone, Act Hctinot
rid you of your skin trouble!
Resinol
Wedding
At Marshall
Home
The home of Mr, and Mrs. S.
R. Marshall near Gervaia was the
scene of a beautiful wedding
yesterday when their daughter,
Miss Kathcrine Marshall, became
the bride of John Jeiderks. The
ceremony took place at four
o'clock In the afternoon under
neath an archway of roses and
fern erected In the living room of
the Marshall home. Rev. Mat
thews of the Gervais Presbyterian
church officiated.
The living rooms were attract
ively decked in pink and white
roses and sweet peas and the same
color plan was followed through
out.
The bride was lovely in a gown
of white crepe backed satin. It
was simply aud most effectively
made with point lace. Her veil
was full length and fastened with
a bandeau ot lace. Her shower
bouquet was of roses and sweet
peas. Mr. Marshall gave W.a
daughter m marriage.
The only attendant was the
bride's matron, ot honorf her sis
ter, Mrs. Donald Mars. She wore
an attractive frock ot pink geor
gette made with lace.
Before the ceremony Mies Alta
Kirshner sang "Oh Promise me.
Mrs. Robert Harper sang "Be
cause X Love You Truly," and
Mies lone Luehrs, ft Xi Beta so
rority sister of the bride, played
the wedding march from the
"Midsummer Night1 Dream."
A reception followed the cere
mony. Mare than sixty friends
and relatives of the young couple
were present. The bridal bouquet
was caught by Miss Catherine
Jones, also a sorority eister of
the bride.
The bride's going away cos
tume was a brown crepe ensemble
with a small hat to match. Mr.
and Mrs. Jeiderks will spend sev
eral weeks a one of the Oregon
beaches and will thou return to
Salem, where Mr. Jeiderks Is con
nected with the insurance bust
ness, to mike their borne.
Mrs. Jeiderks ie well known
both In Salem and in Corval.'is
where she was in college for lour
years. She was graduated from
Salem hieh school in 1920 and
from O. A. C. with th class of
'24. She is a member ot Xi Beta
sorority and of Scribes, honor
ary writers' society. She was
prominent on. the campus during
her college days.
Mr. and Mrs, D. H. Upjohn and
lamuy nave returned from
out i Jig of two weeks spent at
Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. K.'W. Harritt and
family left today for British Co
liimbia. &
The many Salem friends of
Franklin B. Launer will be inter
eeted in hearing that in a music
al contest conducted in Chicago
recently by Percy Grainger, the
famous composer, Mr. Launer was
the winner. Musicians from all
parts of the world were entered
in the contest. Mr. Launer return
ed recently from a year's study
abroad. He will remain in Chica
go until the end of July when he
will coitte to Oregon to visit his
parents. He has not yet decided:
whether be will accept a position
that has been offered him in the
east or whether he will remain in
the west,
Miss Grace Taylor was eleccl
presdent of the Salem branch of
the Oregon state graduate nurses'
association at a meeting held in
the Gray Belle on Thursday af
ternoon. Miss Neil Bennie-on was
hostess. Other officers chosen
were Miss Veda Eriekson, secre
tary, and Miss Stewart, treasurer.
During the program hour Dr.
Lee Wood gave a talk oh 'Squint.'
Luncheon followed.
The birthday anniversary of
Mrs. D. B. Socolofsky was the
occasion of a delightful affair on
Friday when her daughter, Mies
Salome Socolofeky, entertained at
luncheon at the Gray Belle ifl her
honor.
Additional guests were Mrs. B.
J. Roth, Mrs. S. Vail, Mrs. Ern
est Shanks, Mrs. Jessie Martin,
Miss Christine Halvorsen and Mies
Alice Roth.
Mr, and Mrs, J. M. Clifford
spent the week end at Waldport
on the coast.
Healing Eczema
With Cranberries
The mild acid juice found m
Cranberrlees seems to kill the
tinv skin parasite which is the
direct cause ot Eczema and moat
ekin irritations. With the cau-.e
removed, the healing takes place
quickly. Cranolene Healing Cream
used externally, is based on this
discovery. In this cream the cran
herrv iuices have been combined
with soothing, cooiing, healing
oiis. It instantly stops the itch
ing and speedily restores the skin
to its natural health and color.
Use a $1 jar at our risk your
money back if you are not satis
fied. J. C. Perry drug store. Adv.
Mies Lucille Cuteforth enter-!
Jala ml at tea at the Colonial Bame
T& shoppe on Friday afternoon i
ao&oring the birthday anniver-;
sary at alias Helen Corey, An at-1
tractive birthday 1 cake centered!
the table with covers ' for " Miss!
Corey, Miss Ceeiie Davidson, Mies;
Para thy Ellis and the hostess, !
Miss Cutsfortb. !
? Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Maey en-!
tertained as their house guests
over the week end Mr. and Mrs.
E H.'Yatee of Seattle. Mr. Yates
is an instructor at he Mar an
school at Rolling Bay, Washing
ton.
Mr, and Mrs. C, P, Bishop luid
as their house guests early Jast
week Mr. and Mrs. C, T, Roberts
and son and daughter, Cariyie-
ami liuogene, of Hood River,. Mr.
t-Roberta and son returned to their
home after a visit ot, several days
while Mrs. Roberts ana Imogen;
were, the guests at the Bishops un
til Saturday.
Mrs. Cora Hendry wilt present
a group ot piano students in re
cital at the First Christian church
on Tuesday evening.
Chauneey Bishop and hie son,
Robert Bishop of Portland, were
guests over the week end of
and Mrs, C. P. Bishop.
Miss Marian returned'
last night tram. Chicago where ehei
has been ataaying at the Amen-!
can Conservatory at Music Cor
the naet year. She will aisi:d the
summer with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Emmons. Mr. Em
mons who went hack: . several
weeks ago to Join his daughter
and to attend: the cammencententj
exercises at the conservatory, S&j
visiting in. Toronto taetare
turning home.
On Wednesday Mrs. Emmons
and Miss Marian and Miss Luctlie
Emmons wtU leave for Neskowm
to spend several weeks.
Mrs. Frank Power was hostess?
at an attractive dinner in feei
home on Thursday evening honor
ing her aunt, Mrs. J. B. Houston
of L&tratie, Pennsylvania, and her
(C(-ivtiiius; vn iJ;i:;e i'cmr,J
Try the New
Cuticura
Shavinsi Stick
Freely Latlwrin
Mcaaai and Emoiliea
Callouses
&tt fid of Item tfciHaftJBi:
wj, B)opfM5iintcj
The Frank E, ChurcliiU home
will be the scene of a pleasant af
fair beginning at 6:3& tonight
when members of the Salero
branch at the state music teach
ers' association will he guests at
a picnic
FOR Hill MM
Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo
There kone remedy that seldom fails
astopitching torture and relieve skta
irritation, and that makes tle siusisoft,
dear arid healthy.
Anv dmssist can suooiy you with
Zemo, which generally overcomes skin
Mr. 'diseases. Ecrnna,itOT,tTmptes,Kaates,
Blackheads, m most cases give way jo
Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes dis
appear overnight. Itching usually stops
instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liq
uid that may be applied at any time, for
it does not show. Triai bottle 35c, large;
size. $1.00. Zemo Ointment is recom
mended for nighttime use, auc. team
Soap, antiseptic and beaiing, 2Sc,
WANTED:
Women's Votes
On this simplified summer breakfast
QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to 5 minutes
Supplies energy breakfasts, ends hot kitchens
WOMEN say this solves the summer
breakfast problem. That.it ends hot
morning troubles in the kitchen.
That it cooks without heating up the
kitchen.
That men like it, and children take to it.
And . . . feel better all day long as a result.
Get a package of Quick Quaker, And
then tell us your opinion.
Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. Has ail that rare
Quaker Savor. And with milk it is almost
a complete food in itself ... at law cost, -
0niek illw Cmaksr
Cooka in
3 to 5 diaucc
BIRTHDAY
SALE
See Tuesday's
Papers
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JANTZEN
Bathing Suits
10 Less
We are offering all of our Bathing Suits at
regular price less 30. TIte,e are all first
quality suits no seconds.
Where it Pays to "Pay as You Go"
Western Auto's
Mid
season
Ending Jaly 3rd
Vacationists 1 1 do not overlook these money-saving prices on Camping Necessities. Every
article taken from regular stock and guaranteed. Check up your needs and BUY NOW
for your 4th of July trip.
Standard Auto
Tents
An added featura to 1Mb on
im the door. The tent ts of
white, 8-ouncc 86-inch, duck,
iss 7xT feet weight only tfi
poundft. Regular price $3 0.
SaJa price, toeludfog CO OC
pole and stakes .... $OiOv
Kama tent in KbakK l&-orrri
dock. Regular price
JH.B5. gale price
$13.35
Palmetto Tents
Rxperif need campers wlti tell
you this J (he Moat tent m,
jtuy rope are ucd tmJ only
ono pft, which i Jointed, It
Is eftutitmd with a henvy floor,
screen windows, pocket and an
10-02. Khaki, floor tire 7x9
fet, b'5;;il leH. KcRuiai-
price J26.5&.
Sdie price . .
Floor size Bail f""t. wo
UnnTP, Khaki. lttpir price
331.7&. Sate
prtfft
KfcaW, ftoor iz& UxiJ fret.
RKulfr price
Hate price
..$2185
fpt, two
fTirr price
$34.30
!!!! fit-!.
$34.75
Handy" 3-m-l
Canteen
Contains three; 1-gallon cans,
red for KOHoUne, blue tor ott
gruy for water. Clamps on the
rmmiriK board buy one today
ja be prepared for th trip.
Special for
this wr-fK
$2.80
Leader Spotlights
A HkM that nays "Ther It in
f'oinU ot ih mts and dltr.hen.
Bvory car huid carry a pot-
IlKht. liuy one at the special
price this
8m)i Wiiiim'. A slawlard
hlffh Qimlttr mp. Hcifr
price 13 45. Special QT
(his week. $t33
Othtr fipotli&hts $7.50 to $13.
$1.75
Camp Axe
Just naturally pari of tn camp
equipment. This sjec, high
Quality steel head and hlcfeory
hajMlIe, baa a neat ! father ease
for blade. Regularly priced
Thl 4 ft
week . . . i $ (tQ
AH-Purpoae Jar
Ke.ps contents at original
temperature hot or cold, Tno
extra wide rooulh permits
the inserti&n of mits, Ices, etc -An
indisp&naabia item on a mo
tor trip. I ifaiVfm capacity.
lingular price J3.7&.
Thta week
$2.88
Camp Cots
Makes a full tencth" comfortable
cot very dcalrahtc wilt sup
port aver half a tan folds Into
a UK package only S tt. lung
and niy weiwhs lift
pnfls. This wef-k
$3,47
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Ajax Restaurant
"llrtnc on the FnfwJ."' Every
hit of equipment nrrvwrnrry Is
in (Ms tu'Huwr.ort Mark ennmel
Covert! ktt- Contains tx. each
of knives, forks, spoons, cups,
piatps. napkins, one sit.it and
one pepper shakfr, two com
partment food lHxe ami spaf-e
for Iwty yarmm bit'ej. il-fr-tttar
price V&.M. 4 tf
Bain prtco if J Z.U
Vater Bags
Will keep fle w:iter cool an i
rifiKitrr. 2 R.iiiw rr-salar styie.
ItKWhrr price J1.2&. Qf?v
TMs -week JOU
Sanitary ctyls 41.17
3'A-ah Jis ,v.,,t.G8
Motor Crib
For earrylnir baby Jit rnr
Retfutar price 10.4t. &ft ft
Auto Spade
One should be carried on every
totrrtnff trip as a precaution.
Solid handle. bLsd 4ttxS ina..
lenKth 15 iachetf. Keirwiitr
prica inc.
Tfaia week
Blade fcxVt Inches. 28-inch
tenetb, detojchable handle. Reir-
utar 2.ta. 7C
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75c
This week
1
Folding Camp Stool
SOc
7?D
They are suftstantially made-
Durable duck seat and hard
wood frame. Kejtuiar pricu
nlfhos! back &e.
Thta week
Sams- atoo-1 with hack. 7
Same stool with steet ferocea
and without bap.k. BfjJiaj
pricp Ji&e. This
wenk
With iKirff FPfTirf&f QJf
price $i.l&. fcaie prfce JtJtf
Cozy Camp Chair
It civt'tt rrst corrftvrt. Folding
chair thnt is tirovidM with
arms- t'luvviifl seat and Icifk
on varnished wood 7C
frame. This week ,.VUl U
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Folding Skillets
Handy Comiwtct ITefu!. N(
haw ta hantlf collJtr'irw. mafc
ina it an eautiy rarrltrd fl
nftrfeatrn. Mftttlim 8t. K-irtt-
Thin wi-rk OUi
More than 12S ttare all over the West
Serving at a Saving
Lightweight Tables
Can (w ffvictcJ or act up in
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Vacuum Freezer
This Ice cream freezer finished
in white- enwiH-p! wiif fretrto (ce.
CTiJtiii in ffrtv-five minutes
no turninff ernkifvr- 1
lr. While th&y rast, AC
sola pvtce rU3
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Bala price
4-quart six.
Bale price ... .
$4.35
S7.92
Camp
Stoves
On tbla wonderful foidtn store
Too cas preptir a meai iust a
enailv as IS yt were at home
Made of sheet metal, nasniedr
eaa tank and burners of the
latest Improved denisn. Baf
and dorabl. Sz&aU alma-. Bejf
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This WMfe HiUtf
large alee. RerrzliT
JT, This, week: U0
Handy Stove Leg
Haiao your cookinR tov far
enotzKh off the- Rrmd- whr
rou can cook without kneelLns
down. Fits anr iraaolina or
wood bominc store. 4 Gft
&sje jirs-e ..(.W
Poncho Mattresses
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Tilt, wedt , 1 3
AH-Stael Foldirtg
Bed
ft easily accmmv.!ii.Ce two.
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Disappearing
Luggage Carrier
It clamp, (n and hnlcbt down
riusix with tho ertfcfl of thrt rcm
niix board, wit.ro it i fciwaya
rviidy ftvr in.(arvt us. Ta
St.St nd $2i3
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