SaEem- Socle ty 'IJetdc Cy.AUDHED BUNCH cs.xC3. t te- v 'Mr. and Mrs. Loekwood . Are Hosts at Twelve CoVer Dinner - ' Mr. and MrsC.M. Loekwood were hosts on Sunday at & 12-cbver ' dinner at their home honoring their son, Adair Loekwood, who has returned recently from a lire months trip to the Orient, A bas ket of columbine In pastel shades centered the attractive table where the 2 o'clock dinner was served. ' 'Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. JI, B. Kles and.- daughters. . .Miss ' Gladys and Miss Helen of , Vancouver, Wash. ; . Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Stoiz. Mrs.' Lenta Westar cott."Mrs. EIiabeth-T.. Adair, Mr. Merrltt Hart. Mr. Adair Loekwood. .. and' the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. ; -Loekwood. , '. - -- ; . , , t .. . . Jason Lee General Aid Missionary Society to Meet The general afd society oVthe Jasoo'Lee Methodist church will ; meet at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon ; in the church jarlora. . . The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society of Jason Xefe will hold ? the regular monthly meeting next Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock, at th : home of Mrs. Marie Putnam,. 2E15 Fairgrounds, road.. A&.'me.tribejrs whs did not hare an opportunity to give their thank, fjffering : Sun day are 'asked to bring-it to this meeting, q, '----X'. . " ;- Garden Club to : ; ; Meet This Evening An-especlally Inttrohttng meet-Ingofthe-Saleta Gar den s el'ah. la Sfieasiea ;ior this evening .arnne .Chamber of Commerce ' rooms for 8, o'clock. J Mrs. Isaae L Filter (Bfla;rBpeakerorfth6 evening, will ;aiK on Japanese gardens.;. An ex hibit ot choice Iris wnifbVfcn ad ditional feature. All who' have unusually fine specimens are asked to-brtnarthem to the Chamberpot - Commerce rooms in the afternoon for exhibit in the evening,. Special music will be a group of garden songs by Miss Naomi Phelps.-A clever. Japanese flower drill will beglven by 1 6 small -children of the Richmond 'school under the direction of Mrs. Grace ZoseL Dur ing the evening Prof. Florlan Von Eaehen Wilt talk on the different varieties of iris, their habits and characteristics. Guests at Heltzel Home . Ronald-- . Neance , of ' Endicott, JVash. and James Heltzel, Jr.; who are cadets at Hill Military' acad emy, are. visiting at the home of the latter's parents at 4 ?tf Sum mer street, for, a few days. v' Birthday Party Honors Four "A delightful affair of Saturday night was the joint birthday party at the home of Mr and Mrs. E. M Hammer r which celebrated the birthday - anniversaries of Mrs. Hammer and her daughter. Miss BennieHammer, and of Mrs. Sev ersbh and her daughter, Miss Mil dred Severson. Five hundred was the diversion of the evening, with Mrs. Drager- for- the ladies,' and Mr. Drager for the men, winning the "highest scores. ' The consola tlon award went to Frank Tipton. Delicious refreshments were serv ed following; the playing- . ' In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Connell, Mr, and Mrs. Drager; Mr. and Mrs, A. Cunimings and ;son, Lloyds Mr. and Mrs. D. Fleener, Mtr and Mrs Martin; Miss Gladys Tipton, Miss i Lois Tipton, ; MIss Florence Lake,1 Miss Isobel Barb lett Miss Bennle Hammer, . Mrs. Severson and. Mr. and Mrs. E'M. Hammer,' ' , 1 - ' ' ' ' f Hostesses at ; ' Demonstration Houses Two ; demonstration h'fcu s e s .opendunder. thye ausplcrs of the Salem .Woman's elhb tor 'f he she : clal observance of National Better- Homes week, will btibpti , again this afternoon to. the"piiijli K Ai the house !0nj Stewart' ' htreetMrs, H. T. Love. Mrs. Healy, Mrs.,'Barr. TUO UOlVIEfl - ' : FOUND HELP By Reading Experiences . Mrt. Nln - Matteson, Box ; 206; Oxford; N. writes "If it bad not I been fore your medicine, I could not have. : done my work, as : it should have been done. Mother told me of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and I had reatl In different papers - what v it had done for dif ferent women. Lae wanted me to try, It, so my-husband got me ..one. bottle at flrst; their 1 took" two others. Now 1 am feeling quite strong again. Mrs. Ernest Tanguar of Adams, Hass., says she was ill for four ; years and could not sleep nights or . co out on ' the- street. - She read ' about the Vegetable Compound and decided to try It. After taking eight bottles she was able' to do all her work and go anywhere and Is quite herself again. -,r - . This dependable Vegetable Com potmd Is a household word In thou ranis of hornea. The fourth genera tion Is now learning the merit of . Lydla II Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound If this medicine has helped other women.-why shouldn't It help . yea " At your CrazsteVs, . , I . ...... Mra. W. XI. Mullen, Mrs'. Shanks', and Mrs." Mills" will receive the visitors. At "the, house" on. South High street the. following will be the hostesses: 'Mrs. Jesse Camp bell, , Mrs." t E. . A. Kurtr; ' Mrs. George ' W: Hrfr. and M rs. Ray Pemberton;. the. latter group- being members ' Of ' the American' Asso ciation of University Women. The public Is cordially: Invited to visit these' houses between the hours of :30 ' and .4 i 3 0 In the afternoon and' from?: 20,. to 9:30 in the evening.;' 1 -V f 1 Kappa Alpha Theta I-.,.. 1 to Meet ? p., -!' j Mrs." F; X. SulHvan will be host ess at 2:30 orkck thi afternoon in her home" Ct)p'th meinbers . of the 'Kappa. Afpha Thetatf sorority. Mrk SnlUvan-'s address-is 2090 s. Church streetr i Return ffiomiMeskoieinj . Mr. and Mrs .1 A. J;. Basey re" turned, .yesterday ..from . ' a " week's sojourn at Newport. A number of-SalenHtes Ver seexi at the coast where the weather conditions are exceedingly? pleasanti f f ; Guest Froyi! r f' . , . 4, University of 'Oregon Miss'lioroihy ; Baker, whd is, si freshman ait the University of'Ore gon, U. spending the; ' week-end at the honxe of ' her piurentii,,Mr. and Mrs. ' Chester' C5 -Baker. 1 ; H . ; House Guests at ... Ross Home . ' ' ' Miss Rath, E. Ross has as her house:: guest, at.' the " G. Ed , Ross home over the week-end Miss Nell Demeray of mfaodburn.,', Mrs: Bitrris Hostess For Qctogjen Club, ; .. .Members and guests p "the Oo togen xlub were, entertained de lightfully last week. In' the ladies room at the Elks temple. with Mrs. Paul F. Burris the hostess. Spe cial - guests fox ihe afternoon in cluded' Mrs HH. Grady, Mrs. F. Griffin, Mrs- Earl. Paulsen, Mrs. Victor MacKensie and-- Mrs.- rl Hinges. Bowls of narcissi, and tall yellow candles-' were attractive in the - rooms. The .guest prize of me aiiernoon was won oy kits, it H. i Grady, whlle. Mrs. A,Hc An- derson won ; the prize among : the members.: h: ' ' ' :t . ': . Club members. in the. group were Mrs. AL C; Gragg, Mrs. H. G. Malson, Mrs. R, At Meyer, Mrs. J Ht Jennings Mrs Lester Pear mine, Mrs. - A7 TI Anderson, Mrs G." K.' Kavenah' and the hostess Mrs. Paul F Burris. x - . -'f- n.s ..." - . 1 Mrs. Babcock.Honor8 Birthday of Daughter t at F&rrnal Dance -i i One - of the ' most attractive events of the entire spring ,seasqn as far as members of the popular younger set are concerned, was .the exceedingly enjoyable - formal dance last night at Derby hall, at which Mrs. Rose "W. Babcock was hostess honoring: her daughter, Miss Bertha Babcock. ". Lovely springtime decorations in-plnk and white decked . the hstl " the occasion. : Miss Marjorie Webb- and Miss Zoe Daniels presided , at the punch, bowl, - I - Among those who were partici pants, in the festive dance were Misses Carolyn Lambirth, Mildred Gilbert. Mlldred,Pugh,Marvel Ed wards; Margareta 'Bailey, Dorothy Robnettr Dorothy Boss hard, Kath- ertne Elgin, Hope Crowther, Peggy Bonnell, Fredericka Carlson, Rose Honston, Truth Houston,. Margar eta; Millard,, Otho ; Bevans, Julia Cjuerry, Lucille ' Downing; Helen Darby, Marine . Myers, . Mildred Roberts, Dorothy Livesley, Nancy TLidlScn; Florence -Power, Maurlne Styles, .'. Helen . Campbell, ' Jean Campbell, Mary. I Cupper, Billy Cupper Loretta. Fisher; Margarel Morehouse, Gertrude Oehler, Hen rietta -l Bishops Frances Martin; CrtchinThlalsen Alma-Farmer, Virginia. LTeefi JUarie Hitchcock, Eliaahg t U. WcphterM Marjorie ,Mar mi, (."Inrif-f'Bakr, Josephine Al brt, Cynthia .Delano, Mary' ICa foury, Helen Kaf oury, Dorothy Bell, Kreta Jans, Fare Jo Wolz, Maxlne Glover, Florence Gradon of Portland, Amelia Babcock and Bertha Babcock, - : V Hugh Adams.- Walter Simpson, John Mlhto, Leroy Grote' Ellis Von. Eschen, Bert Hofflne, John Steel hammer of Silverton, Don Schrei ber, Floyd Kinser, Carl Ramseyer, Robert Drager, : Arlie Anderson, Cecil Evans, Alex Allen-, ": Francis Lutz,. Charles V Claggett,- Floyd Claggett, Ivan - White, Donald Deckebaeb, E"a -Webb, Daryl My John Hulsey, Ralph Harris, Frank Shafer, Oliver Jessup, Louise- Ray on of Pbrtland ' Alden : - Adolph, Kenneth ; Allen, - Harold, Olllnger, Chandler Brown and Henry Hen drickson. . - -"'. 5 ; " drlckson,. Ivan, Kafoury, CecIT Edr wards,' " . . ' -f' ... . . County duo ' Women Meet in Successful' Conference The largest, and in all, respects one of the most successful confer ences ver held u by the Marlon County Federation of Woman's clubs- took" place Friday ' at the Salem ;Woman.a aiub house. It Is estimated that ntorrthanlSO del egates and -visitors - were . . in , at tendance.' 1,: The main business of the day was the-election of. officers for the new year..f Mrs1. Eugene Wa8 fa burger of W6odburn: was elected president: MrSi L.' J; McCroskey of Stayton. vice president; Miss Mattie Beatty of Salem, secretary; ' Salem' Garden,- club. Chamber of Commerce rooma. 8 o'clock. ; Soctarafterpoon . club '" of the Eastern " Star. Cards. Masonic Temple."1 .1' j "-.- Jason Lee WFM Mother and Daughter banqueU Xhnreh' par lors; o'clock; ii! v .j-Hl ' Kappa Alpha. Theta. : Mrs. Fi J. Sullivan 2090 S. Church street. 2:80 o'clock. - ''", ".Wednesday Jason Lee WFMS. Mrs. I Marie Putnam 2515 Fairgronnda- Road, hostess. 22 30 o'clock. - - - Curtis Cross home on .Lincoln Hill open to visitors In observance of Better , Homes '.week'""- 2.-5 o'clock. ' ' .'. ' t v. -Thursday ..V . W. G. Allen: home at 901 Capitol street ' open to visitors "in obserr ance of Better; Homes :weekr2-6 o'clock;," : . X: 9 , '.. ' ' ; liViday :t"Art in the Home." Lecture by Prof. Leo - Fairbanks of - OAC, at Salem Woman's club house.' ' Jason Lee General Aid society. CBurelr parlors. - 2 o'clock." " ' Saturday v Chemeketa chapter of ' the Daughters ot the American Revo lution. Election of officers. Mrs. Aw Pierce of Aumsville, treasurer;. Mrs. Johns Krause of Aurora, auditor and . Mrs. R. ; K. Klelnsorge vof Silverton. and Mrs. Thomaa of Jefferson, directors. h Two extremely Interesting ; ad. dresses wem given during the aft ernoom by two qualified: speakers. Mrs. Richard. Scholz. dean of women, at Reed college,, spoke In an Informational manner on the current criticisms .made against colleges,, giving, forceful answers to those.. Mrs. Schols gave valui able pointer! In the selection of a college.. Mrs. Millie R. Trumbull of. Portland, V who Is Secretary of the state . child" welfare commis sion, spoke on "Woman's Respon slbillty in Public Life,", the theme of her talk being , that our. respon sibilities are 'proportionate witn our -capabilities. '.' The ' Droeram opened at '10 o'clock Friday morning with the singing of "America." Rer. H. F. Shanks, pastbr 'of the First Bap tist church; gave the invocation 'The presldehts-'of r the three host ess clubs, Mrs.' Wm. Fordyce Far go representing 1 the Salemf Wom an's elnb; Mrs. ' RV K. Ohllng, the ' Etokta club, and - Mrs. - Alice Ed mundsoh, the Salem' Height's club; irav appropriate words of wel come. Mrs.' Lyle McCroskey i of Stayton worded the response. I ? Mrs. Rbyi Burton,. chairman of the house committee,' arranged lovely; decorations for ; the . event, the members' of her committee as slstlng .'her: Iris, honeysuckle and variagated foliage gave inter esting: events, particularly, a bas ket1 of trailing honeysuckle from the piano.. . Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, the ' club vice-president, was chairman of the arrangements for the Salem Woman's .club; Mrs. Mason Bishop for the - Etokta club,, and Mrs. Craig foV the Salem Height's clubi ' The program for the day was arranged by Miss Mattie Beatty. ; Assistants: from'' the- three host ess elubs fof the federation meet ing included : ,Salem Woman's club Mrs. C S. Hamilton; Mrs'. Charles Weller; Mrs-. 'Joseph Baum'gartner, Mrs. IT. G. Shipley, Mrs. G. E. Schuneman, - Mrs. "Walter L. Spauldlng, Mrs; Frank Myers, Mrs; E. E1. ling and Mrs. V. 'E. Kuhn; Etokta club.' Mrsi Mason Bishop; Mrs. Eric Butler, and Mrs. S. - B; Gillette; and Salem Height's Wom an's club,' Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Battles; and Mrs. Van Eaton. - , . ' ' Reports of the - clubs through out the county were J heard dur ing the morning, hours as well as full reports of standing commit- A delicious luncheon was serv ed the group at St. Joseph's audi torium at noon,, tulips and iri deckipg. the tables. r I Special musical numbers by Miss Margaret Fisher, pianist and Wit ? ''Hi WE CARRY AIX SIZES OF GOAU , from. the large furnace to the smallest nut size. , TelL ., T ns for what purpose the coal is required and we'll point ,ont the proper size to. use.. ..But although we carry all sizes, we handle only one Quality; the very best coal . " from the very best mines. : Our coal' service Is yours " to' command, w ' lrlces ranire rm Also tnuidle the best Diamond; Briqnettas 9VL .... . C PHONE 930t ctii iaUJ 1 1 CHOI were especially pleasing. ; In October: the. county federa tion will meet in Stayton, with the Stayton club and the Wallu'ga club "of Union, Hill, the hostess ' or ganizations. Ti'-"-, ; - At Friday's session; the Liberty Woman's club was admitted to the county; federation. ; : f : WFMS Holds Thank 71 r 1 Offering Meeting w ; r v .t The Woman's Foreign ' Mission ary society of the Jason Lee Meth odist church held their thank of fering meeting last Sunday.-. 'The president. Mrs. W, C. MiUer,.pre. elded. Mrs, G. WL Hickman gave the prayer., Zr Dr. Gundy, a' return ed ; missionary from v Philippines gave , a splendid : address on mis sion work on the Islands telling also how the Woman's- Foreign Missionary society, is helping the women , by establishing hospitals and training schools. Over eighty dollars was received as a thank offering. :w V ; ::; ' :. . . ; ' Leslie WFMS Entertained ! at Salem Home , , ' .- The WFMS,. of Leslie church met on Wednesday afternoon.' at the home of Mrs. Selee, the presi dent Of the society. Much business was. disposed of, including the. ac ceptance of an invitation to at tend - a convention , . in' Jeffersori, there to give the pageant, "The King's Highway." Also plans were made for celebrating, May 2nd as thank-offering day, at Les lie church. . . .j. Following the business was an Interesting progrard in which ev ery one'participated. ; .. The hostess served cake and a fragrant cup of tea to her guests, all, of whom sincerely thank, her for so- opportunely opening, her beautiful home when the sudden bereavement of Mrs. Barkus made the latter's ' home . unavailable! for the meeting.. ' j Young Married People s Club jrmy-nve nemoers or tne xoung Married People's class of the First Congregational church were guests at the dub dinner sponsored bj the group on Friday evening at the First Congregational church. .An enjoyable program was planned for the evening Including a vocal solo by John Orr, a read-1 ihg by Mrs. F. G. Mercer, a 'whist ling sblp by Mrs. Emil Carlson, a banjo solo by Ellsworth Ricketts, and an entertainment in magic by E.. Cooke Patton. : The committee for the evening Included: Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Flack, Dr. and ,Mrs. ' Harold '.M. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Charlton, and Mr. and Mrsf E. J. Darnell. Snowballs and wild lupin were combined effectively in decorating the tables. Writers' Club Holds Interesting' No-fhost Meetina at Library Members ana tneir guests ox tne Writers' section of the Salem Arts' League enjoyed a delightful .no- host meeting on Tuesday around H the big circular table in the edu-1 eational room of the city library, with a variety of contributions forming the program -of the even tag. -. ' :"'.: Of narticular interest to the group was the announcement that Mrs.1 Ellen Fisher, of the English department at the Salem. Higl schoolr will soon compile an 'an thology of Oregon" verse suitable for use In the middle high school grades. It IS possible that she may use some1 contributions- from local poets. . ; One of the feature numbers oh Tuesday's program was a contribu tion by a-gUest," the reading "of an original fairytale, "How Betty Jane Went: to Sea," by Mrs. J. A, Churchill; The fairy story was very- favorably criticized by Pro fessor Alfred Powers of the Uni versity of Oregon Extension divi- Gertrude Robison Ross read from memory some of her most pleasing poems. Perry Reigelman contributed both , an essay - and a : are exceptionally ;, good vor Chicken BrooQers as they are smokeless - and have Dion heat units. - f a fm . . r 7. ;u?C ulsi uttuit livi) iulcd iueiud fay jiitS. Blanche M. Jones Recluse." "Is itSprlngT'J and. "Neglected Flow era" were, well received. ' t - r Professor M. E". Peck contribut ed an'excellent poem ot the ballad stylo entitled "The Anchors" and based authentic detail secured on the hiking trip along the Oregon coast". which Professors and "Mrs. Peck enjoyed a summer ago. ; ; ' UL the group on Tuesday were; Prof, and Mrs. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paulus; Dr and Mrs. F- G. Franklin,' Mrs. J., Ci. Nelson, Mrs. J.-A Churchill. Mrs. Blanche M. Jones, Mrs., Ed win Sherwood, Mrs. Edna L.. Daily, jars;, Wilbur Dally, Miss Edna Garfield, Mrs. Gertrude Robinson Ross, Mrs. Molly Brnnk, Mrs.. Ruth -. Fargo, Miss Renska Swart, Miss Maude Covington, Perry Reigelman, and C.SJ. Lisle. Miss Dotson Coaches Operetta - Miss Mabel Dotson, who Is' a teacher "at the Philomath Hieh school, will 'supervise the presen tation of the two-act operetta, "Polished Pebbles" which will be given on April 30 fos the benefit of the high schooMund. Kensington Club Meets at Pratt Horns ' Mrs. Charles Pratt entertained at an enjoyable meeting of the Kensington club on Thursday aft ernoon at-her-home on North Lib erty street. Baskets of California popples gave bright touches to the rooms and the tea table. In the group for the afternoon were: Mrs.. Otto J. Wilson. Mrs. N..C Kaf oury, Mrs. L M. Dough- ton, Mrs. H. E Morris. Mrs. Her bert Hauser, Mrs.. F. E. Anunsen, Mrs. Frank Power,. Mrs. George Try and 25c Rubber Heel heels put DO.-tlQTJR FEET; "CIUIITT .: Corns' and callouses re moved without pain or'; sore ness. Jngrown nails removed and treated;'- Pains In feet. ..weak-foot, flat. foot, foot trains ana . fallen arches ad justed. Do not suffer. I will give yon theiest that science can produce ia Bdentlflo chiropody , Consult : - : kl DI WIXLIA3I3 ; About Tour Teet ' Honrs 9 to 6:20 . Phone Clt :. j '' OUR FOURTEENTH TffltEE BMm ... - . x -. . . ... MC11I EMD M. King, Mrs. : Albert C. Smith, Mrs. Paul nausef .Mrs.jjeerge JJ, GrOrinr, and - the'hostess.'-Mrs: Charles Pratt. v At the next meeting of the club Mrs, Alfred , Smith will entertain. Cosmopolitan Club ; is Entertained r s Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Laughlin and Dr. and Mrs F.. O. Franklin were joint hosts for members of the Cosmopolitan club on Friday eve ning; entertaining at the Laugh lin home. Joel Berriman is presi dent of the dab. The guests in cludes representatives from Japan, China,, and the Philippines, an in terchange of news among the na tions composing the program. Mrs. Moses Plans Musical Features ' As features of National Music Week", May 2-t-, Joy Turner Moses Is planning a musical tea for Sun day, May 2, atrher. home. On Fri day, sMay 7, she .ttUI present a group ofher1 advanced piano1 and violin pupils at "the CourtStreet Congregational church: West-Side Circle Meets atDunlapHome Members of the West Side circle jot the Jason Lee Ladies Aid soci ety were delightfully entertained on Friday at the home of Mrs. J. F. Dunlap, 1625 Oak street. Thir ty guests were present for the so cial meeting. The dining room was centered with a ? lovely- ar rangement of yellow tulips. Yel low candles were used.- In the living rooms snowballs and hy drangea were attractively arrang ed. , Mrs. P. L. Frazier, president 1 8mm Will Be Conducted anS Friday of thi arrange to be here the tiree days; s week Dav everv Wwlnpsdav; Afl.mnirAa mtifi on your shoes at half price. SfjrrP Aiz"' rtilwEy'' " - ?r CO. A' y '- W' ,; .float 'SeSsrSboe. ifoshutiw ( XixBazOU faBaal5ol ftotAf7,2S - - - -1r:-t r--. i 'V- . A o fthe general aid and Mrs. Ruth Denison. cut the. icea.v. . tThQlIollcSwiag.eEa hostesses for the afternoon ; Mesdames E. F. .Collins, IJT. A Kalghin. C. F. Loveland," and" J. F. Dunlap.' Drl and Mrs. Avison Are Salem Visitors lDr and""M'rs. R. NAvison of Portland, foTmeTly of Salem, vrere house-guestf - of friehils' the early part of " last week. Two dinner parties were given1 in their honor during their) stay here: one at the J. O. Goltrat home- and one at the E. T. Barnes home. Birthday Anniversary is Celebrated Mrs. William, McDonald enter tained - on Friday, in. a delightful way when sUe asked a few frlenda to join her ! for the afternoon to celebrate tbei occasion, of the- birth day anniversary of her danghter, Valeria. Baskets ot crimson and white blossoms were1 attractive , in the rooms.! A lovely " birthday cake a-glow with orange candles. centered the) table. Those present for the afternoon were Miss Opal-Ellis. Miss Valeria De Vault, Miss BiUio May Mac- Donald. Mrs W. P. Miller, Mra. W. A. Bond, land the hostess, Mrs. I William. Macponald. Birthday Party at Wiaains Hdme An enjoyable birthday party of the month was an event of Satur day afternoon when the mothers of Maxlne Stout and Donald Wig gins entertained in their honor at a joint birthday surprise. "Many gifts were received, by the honor quests who were entertained at one of ' .. . - . . 1 iSii JJring . them 1 T BnoD lsieqnlpped with; U.new:machnery -Wa use. nothing; but heTery;2 best 7-?b.or'.' i.", ' ' Mr Jcohsotu la charge ot ;thls .department.' la an ix. , Pen in his. line has spent .. yersilnfatorIea and repair shops and will do -nothing - v .. j1 ' .. Uni QTfster CAV1TAI. i tTPOGJvAPH ICAIi UNION .. No. a 10 rmiaent, u. r. nn; retary. M. H. Pilkeaton. MeeU mc ond Htnrdy. 3:00 p, m. . CARPESTERS' UNION-. NO. : 1065 . ilMU- Thur. mveuittg.- Arthnr Tucker, president ; - Wm. .-Pcttit. secretary. ' Skilled Jnechanic (nxnisbed. Fhone 179. 8AI.mr UNION IABEI' XBAGCE Struts St Libor HtU M ttS ft presi- 443, Salem, Ore. , ; FRATERNAL. ORDER 0? KAOLES nrerr WedaesdaT. mtwmlT J ' 1C. Willtt. Sec'Ti' 'Tel. 889-K. KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS ItEET AT fraternal Hall erri-y Tneaday eainc. Viaitors iarited Fred Denham C. C; Waiter- Loa. K. t B. 8. ttt OrtgcitOtattsman Fabltaliad vtT maminx except Mon day) at &a)em, tba capita ot Oregon. Local Rates For Classified Advertising Daily or Snaday On time 2 cents per word Three time. . & eenta per wara 8 eemta per word Six times 1 mo. daily and Ebb. 20 ceata per word la order to earn tne nor than one time rate, adrerttaeaeBt mut" rna ia eonaecativo iaaoea. No. Ad.- takes tor lea than 25c. . Ads; ran Buaday ONL.X ehsrsed at one-tima rate. . AdVlertiiemeDta (exeept Personals and Sitaatkuia Wanted will be taken. over toe telephone if the advertiser is a- subscriber to pboae. The Statesman will receive adrar - tisemeats at any. time of the day or - nibt To lusare proper elasatfiea , tioBS.ads. shoal d bo in before 1 p. m. TELEPHONE 23 OR 583 Money to Loan , ON BEAT ESTATB , (Over Ladd ft Bush Bank) : ADVERTISING HONEST ADVERTISING These eol- nms. moat be kept free from anything f a qaenionable nature. Jliirepresen-- , tstionj wilt not be tolerated, lnlor mation showing any questionable in- - teat oa tiM part of . tha advertitar; should be reported to this aews paper or the 8alem Ad elob. Auto Tops SEE US F03 TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J. Hull Anto Top and Paint Shop. 267 S. Commercial. 5alGtf the Wiggins .-.home on Norway street. Guests In the group were: Lucy u-.u, A.-ii j iiutuct, actcu x ui- nam, Marvll O'Brien, Sarah Louisq Baker. Nona Beryl Woodrr. Glenn Woodry, Donald Woodry, Clayton Wiggins; Donald Wiggins, Maxlne Stout, Harold Stout. Mrs.3 Inex Woodcock and Miss Prances Woodcock' of -Portland, Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. Merle Travers and the hostesses Misst Findlev. Accent ' ' Position in Mttgene Miss Mary E. Flndley, v eldest daughter-x Dr. , and "Mrs, rv ; C. Findley," who for " the paserthree years has served In the successful capacity of ; director or religious education at the First Methodist church, has accepted a similar po sition- with the Methodist church in-Eugene of which Dr. J. P.-Haas is the pastor. Miss Findley will assume ? the position the first of October, following her trip abroad. The major share of her time will probably be devoted to young pee- , pie s vwork ; and the organization of a junior church. Miss Findley Bpent la8t Monday In' Eugene In conference with the church execu tives. She will sign for her new wor"r on thetwelre-month con tract basis. "-t'! Seminar" , group who will tour Europe" this ' summeri Miss Findley will have a splendid op portunity to equip herself . e'ren more fully for the . new position she has accepted: Miss Findley will have, the honor of going: on the tour as one-of a carefully selected gf du'p.".ot one hundred ! educators. editors;--ministers-;' and men : in public- life who will make a study Of present situations In Eurone during the coming summer.- -:The party will sail on the Cundarder Berengaria on June 23. following an iJtinerary through France, Eng land," Germany, Switzerland, .and to the Holy Land. Gale Seaman and wife, both well known and popular in student and YMCXpcircles will' be mem bers of the party. Lectures will be held on the voy age over for preparation and back ground, and each morning" In Lon don; Paris. " Berlin and Genera. During the last five years parties have heard lectures In London from such writers 'as. Bernard Shaw, Gilbert Chesterton, Tatrney, LaskL, Cole and Sidnejr Webb ; : po litical leaders like Ramsay Mao- Donald, Lord Cecil. Lord Haldane, and other members of parliament of all political parties, employers like Seebohm Rowntree; labor leaders - like Arthur- Henderson and Robert Smillle; religious lead ers' of the ' stamp- ot Bishop Gore and Blshojr Temple, Studdert-Ken- nedy, W. . E. Orchard : and Maude Royden;-1 They are annually ' re ceived by the Archbishop of Can terbury, the Bishop of - London, Lady: Astor and at the -House of Commons.1 A .week-end isj-epent in Oxford as guests'; of the uni versity. V. It 13 expected that the memings this year will he held in Toynbee Hall, Julr 1 to 18 under a com mittee" comnosed of thn Warden or Toynbee; sir: .'.wuiiani vever idgeM head of-, tha London School of Economics,;! - and Lord Astor. Afternoons and evening are devoti Lodge Roster ' t i ' -f (Contiane4 qa pr 84 . . . V . .. . .