-i ' i - w it I . ; -.. ;.'; V - ' 't i ' -L ';f s U v "-' : 1 f I I I x It ' , . ii'JL:,:JULiL.. j'. K . 7H F.FT""1' j ! j Vs' ij - I ..,. L.. .-- -Js L . J , ,., J 'if ... i 'V;- j' V v gates' ' ' : ; V si f l.v:'H!sMir- - r " .i f j 1 U y 1,1 IT II 1 11 jl lUJl 1 v - r,..; ,,. . 1 - Ipiw-:. -t ..v . , s -'U f. : ( ( I . i ' " ' Li- " ' " 1 - ' MONMOUTH CLASS OF '26 IS GRADUATED (Continued from page 1) i , GenerteTe. Kunl entered as a senior; Mary Mills as a senior; Leon Phillips as a freshman. He was on the basketball team of '24 25 and 26, being captain of the '25 and '25 teams. He was on the baseball .team the same years and on the .football team of '25. He was athletic manager of the stud ent body oT '25. He also taak part in the student body play of the three years and was vice pres ident of the senior class. . Pauline. Riley and Velma Strain entered at freshmen. The former was' president of the senior class and played on the . girl's basket ball team of '24. The latter, was editor xf the Hi Times at one time. She played the leading part of the student body play of '24. wniiam surer entered as a freshman. He was president of the freshman class of '23 and alsoon the debating team of '26, and of the junior class of '25. He look, part in the student body plays of '24, '25 and '26. He was president of the student body of '26. William K." Paulson was the senior class advoslr. Freda Burbank. entered as a freshman. She was a member of the girls' basketball teams of '24, '25 and '26, being captain of the '26 team. She also took part in the student body play of '25 and 26. Morris Powell entered as a freshman. He was editor of the Hi Times at one time. Alma Sweariren entered as a freshman. She also was. editor of the Times. Alvtn Hamar entered as a sopho more and was treasurer of the student body of '26. He took part in the student body play of '25 and was n member of the football team of '26. .Vernie Miller entered as a freshman. Walter Heck entered as a freshman. He -was tennis manager of ihe year 26. He was took part in the student body play of '25 and '26. Vestal Willet entered as a fresh man. LeRoy Daniel entered as a sophomore and was a member of the 26 football team. Curtiss Hotell entered as a senior. She was secretary of the girls league of '26 and was on the debating team of '26. Claire Price entered as a fresh man. He was a member of the baseball and basketball teams of 23, '24, '25 and '26. He was member of the football team for '25 and '26 and took part in the student body play of '26. He was president of the Bettor M club of '26. Mikired Tethrow ntered -as a sophomore. Florence Nystrom entered as senior. She played on the girls' basketball team of 26. Morie Wilson entered as t freshman. He played on tbe bas .ketball team of '26. Evangeline Willet entered as a freshman and Nellis Friesen entered as a senior, She took part in the student body play of '26. CHKXSTIAH SCZEXCS Firt church Corner of Liberty and Cbemeket f 8U. Sunday , morning r vice, at 1 1 o'clock, Sunday evening at rt, snbiart of lescon Bemmn, "trod th Only Cause . and . Creator.". Sunday school ewka( cawn at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Velneaday eveninir testimonial meeting at 8 1 o'clock. Reading room 209 Ma ODte . Temple, pa every day except ttundayt and holidays from 41-to 5:30; very evening except Wednesday and Hun day;fnm'7:30 to 9; Svoday afternoon from a to 5. t C TIB8T SPZBZTtfAU8T' The First Spiritadist -eharc h of Salem will hold services at; the hall over Mil ler's tore this Hnday evening Jane 6 at 7i45. : Mrs. Anaaf K. ' Coackley of Portland will fee the speaker and Brassage bearer.- The topic wil be "The Second Coning of. Christ, or What-ShaU Wt Do to Bo Bavedf , . . . ' v ' i. b. 8.1.' International Bible' Students Associa - ton- Meet every Hund.iy in lerby hall. Hours 10to 12 . m . and 3 to 4 p. m. All Interesfad in Bible 1st adv. cordiallv invited. , FnnfTal service in Salem and vicinity conducts, free 1 charge fey lo eal Bible: class. . Pttcday, one 6, at 8 p. m.. there will be public lectnre in Derby Han by J. G. Hall. object, "The Iestny4 of Men- and Katktns." SeaU freevv ho collections, "r- -yh Everyone is cordially invitedto masses, procession and all services. MAEION COTJNTY HOLINESS ASSOCIATION The regular all day monthly meeting of the Marion County Holiness Association will meet next Tuesday at the Market Street Free Methodist church, corner N. Winter and aMrket Sts. There will be preaching at 10, 2:30 and o. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY . ALLIANCE Tabernacle 655 Ferry St., H. E., and Mrs. Caswell, pastors Sunday school at 2 p. lesson foond in Gen. 33:1-11. 8 p. m., preaching , service, " subject, "Heart Test."' Evening service 7:45 Evangelistic. Tuesday evening prayer and praise 7:43. Friday evening Bible study. Saturday evening yon ng peoples' service. Salem Heights Sunday school 10 a. ja., in the Oommnnity House, fol lowed by preaching service. , FIRST EVANGELICAL (enter and Liberty Sts-, F H. Culver pastor. Sunday school 845, h. h. Thornton, superintendent. Senron by tha paMor at 11 o'clock, subject: "The Need of Vision in iho Christian-Work." Evangelical League of Chritiaiv, Endea- or ( 7: o'clock. Evangelistic. Services condacti-d by tba pastor at 8 p. au . ' -JV ' ' HAZABENS : 19th and Marion. Sts., C. W., and Mrs. Hopkins, pastors, residence, 1960 Mar ion. Services 1 1 a. m., and 8 , m. Sermon :' topics: "The "Providence . of God," and "EmiMBitL" Special mu sic and singing at both services oa Sun day Sunday school 9:45, Frank Lit willef,' '"ftperinteadeBV Senior- yonnr peoples meeting 7 p.' m., Mildred Nun nemaker.: leasler. Topic, the- 'question box Junior C E., 7:1-V- Alice Norris. leader. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock prayer' and-praise eervice led By the pas tor. - Theft - pastor will preach Sunday morning.- -Mrs, Hopkins will preach, in the eve al n g.j dome and enjoy these ser vices with s. . - . V TJNTTED BBXTHBSV ;-J Castle , Chap-l-rl7th. and Nebraska Ave., P. C. Hoffman, pastor, residence, 1743 Nebraska Ave, - Servicea 11 i. . and S p. jn. Dr. S. i. Ziegler, of Day ton. Ohio, who just returned from a trip to China and Japan will preah. Sun day school lO a. m., W. W. Rosebrmneh, anperintendent- Janior aad' senior En deavor 7 p- m. Jadies Aid society Wed nesda v arternfton. ; Prayer meeting and CATHOLIC St.v Joseph's . Corner Chemekata and Cottage Sts., . Jtev. J. R. Buck, pastor, residence, 751". Chemcteta 6t.,. phone 89. Services and 10 a. B.- 'At lO . m., the pastor will preach the baeealaaerate aernon. for tha Sacred Heart Academy. Aftor lO o'clock mass there will - be a nroeeasion .with tha Blessed Sacrament tobwrt iemporanu Uax s.erect cdoaLtle grounds of the church and academy, and benediction gollows in tha church. Week CHURCH Or GOD 1318 X. Church St, J. J. Gillespie, pat-tor. Services 11 a. m, and 7:30 p m. Sermon topics "The Gift of Ton gue's, It's Use and Abuse," and "Build ing the True Church." ' Sunday school 10 a. m, Mrs. Walter Barkus,. superin tendent. Vonng peoples' meeting S:45 P; m - Harold? Keppinger, leader; subject. The Young People and the Church." Popular weekly prayer service. Wednes day evening 7:30, Mrs. Nora Van Lyde graf, leader. , . !7iva-wtinfa wiU coatiaM '-ryjiMcht V 7:45 except Jsanoay wisaiTaiia. atea (colored) and Mlaa HoUaBt-si J grl evaagvlist" in charge. -They, hava last finished aneeaaafnl campaign in Washington. Tlte trd.- has bleat Mtho ninistry of EvangeHata aros ana . wu Vgs in r 'idt aBvwa ara looking forward to their . return in, th future. are also 'expecting JJra. v. u.- Me- Carty, missionary froraxlndia, to pay us t visit this week. lnsptraa singing, mn us and testlsMBies to the aJracle work ing power of God add blessinf and pow- JAS0H USE atXifOBJTAX Corner N. inter St., at Jef fersoVJ !crt Wrean, assistant, in. charge of the junior chorea. Service " of " public 11 and 8. The faculty. ' graduating class. and students of Kimball school of The ology will be guests of the church at the morning boar. Dr. Hickman will preach the baccalaureate sermon. At the even ing service tha church school will pre sent an elobaroata program in celebra tion ef children's day. Church . school meets at 9:45 a. m., with classes for all ages. Three chapters - ofc the Epworta league meet in separate rooms for devo tional services' at. 7- p.r.m. v' They wel come strangers, especially young people. Open forma for adults is held in th. church annex at 7 p. m. The choir will furnish special ' music at the ."morning service. A very cordial invitation i ei tended to the public to unite with as in the services of - the day and : a personal greeting of welcome isa pledge of our pleasure. Monthly chnrch business meet ing will b held on Monday 7:30 p. a. Mid week chnrch service will be held Thursday. mnnion and reception of members' at 11. Christian Endeavor a 7 : 1 5 p. n. Sacred concert at 8 o'clock. ' The concert nura bers include : chorus "A Song of Praise' ' Aahford. obligato aoto, -Ronald Craven. Solo, "Tna l-iving God," O'Hara, Law renee Deacon. Choma, "Love Divine," Wtldermere. Soto. "There la No Death," Ward Stephens, Rowland. Craven." Duett Eventide." Neven, Miss PTH Evre and Lodmrrd. Chad wick. Chorus, 'Softer Lit tle Children." Williams. Male quartette, "frbe'Beantifui Citr," Wilson. Chorus Ten Thousand Tima -Ten Thoasand," PetHe. " V SOCIETY (Continued from page 3.) Mrs. Pauf .H. Hauser, Mrs. E. F. I Smith, Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, Mrs. Walter Spaulding. Mrs. Henry Schmahl, Mrs. Lewis Griffith- Mrs: E. E. Bragg, ' Mrs. George Forge, Mrs. Victor McKenzie. Mrs. Lester Schlosberg. Mrs. E. Eckerlin, Jr., Mrs. W. A. Marshall, Mrs. A. L. Wallace, Mrs. Earl, Dane, Mrs. R. C. Hunter and Mrs.-.H. O. White. Chadwick Chapter Closes Season Chadwick chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star closed the ac tivities, of the season with an en joyable social meeting on Tuesday evening," with more than 40 mem bers of. the Evergreen chapter of Woodburn as guests. Numbers by a full orchestra and COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Court and N. 17th KU., R. L. Putnam, pastor, Mrs. R. L. Putnam,- junior, pastor- Services 11 a. m:, jtni 7:30 p. m. Benson topics, "The ' Challenge of South Ameriea," and "Mirseiea. in the Chris tian Dispensation." Our chilren'a day program will be rendered at the mom- ?i kp "t"- r"!Lc J""..bl.!?ir vocal solos by Mrs. John Orr and a Sunday school -9:45 reading by Miss Kathertne Row comprised the program of the er eaing, - . . . Vivid.' summer flowers decked the tables . in the . banquet room where delicious refreshments were served.' The next meeting of the group will be held in September. Jason Leee Women's Societies to Meet The three Jason Lee Methodist church women's societies will meet on Wednesday at the church. From 10:30 to 12 o'clock, the Woman's Foreign Missionary society will meet; from 12 to 1 o'clock, lunch eon will be served; from 1 to 2:30 o'clock the Central circle of the Ladies' Aid will hold a meeting. .while from 2:30 to 4 o'clock the Woman's Home Missionary society will hold the quarterly tea. Mrs. A. A. Lee Honors Mrs. F. A. Winan With Delightful Affair ; Mrs. F. A. Winann of Round Lake, New York, was the inspir ation fora delightful afternoon on Wednesday when Mrs. A. A: Lee entertained, a group of 20 friends for her pleasure. Mrsi Winann has been visiting during recent weeks with the W. A Win ann family. In California who made their home in Salem 20 years ago. tra. Sunday school -9:45 a. m.. E. W. Cooley, superintendent. Volunteer teams will visit shut-ins in the afternoon C. E. 6:30. Fonr societies. Young folks will be helped who attend. Official board meeting Monday 8 p. m., Wednesday .7 :30 choir practice. Thursday church night 7-9 p. m. Volunteers 7-8; outline study of life of Christ and pictures of Holy Land. Let all that can do so begin to plan on camping at tbe. state convention. Turner, Ore., July 8-10. Get a program. We extend a hearty welcome to any one who desires a pleasant fellowship and ehnreh home. "The church with a fam liy spirit." GLAD TIDINGS MISSION 343 Conrt St., C. S. Johnson, pastor, Sea-vices 3 and 8 p. m. The Ordinances will be observed Sunday afternoon. Sun' day school 2 p. m., S. Berkey, superin tendent. Young peoples', meeting Fridsy evening. Week- day services Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Fall gospel preaching and teaching.' It is the old time religion. , SCANDINAVIAN M. E. " 15th and Mill Sts., Patrik Dahltn, pas tor Services (Swedish) 11 a. m., 8 p. m., (English.) Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Young peoples meeting 7 p. m. Lad ies Aid will meet on Tnesday at 2 p. nc at the home of Mrs. Peterson, 22nd -and Ferry street. Yon are all cordially in vited to our services. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Church street between Chemeketa and Center 8ts., Norman Kendall Tully, D. I)., pastor. 9:80 a. m..' Sunday school, H. E. Barrett, superintendent, 10:45 a. m morning worship, sermon, "The Christian Home." by Rev. Walter L. Van Nuys, of Portlsnd, Ore. 7 p. m., jioiyijr peoples societies. 8 p. m., even ing worship, sermon, "Behold the Man,'.' by Dr. Tully. - ... EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN 18th and State Sts., G. Koehler pas tor. Sunday, school at 8:30 a. m. Ger man service at' 10:30 a. m. Lather league at 2 p. m. The Dorcas society meets with Mrs. W, Kraeger at 1441 X. 5th street Wednesday afternoon at 2 p. m. FIRST CONGREGATION AX, Center and Liberty Sta Charles E. Ward, pastor Service 11 a. m., and 7:45 p. m. Sermon topics, "The Real ity of God," and "The Story of Silas Marner." . Snnday school 11 o'clock, Mark McCallister, superintendent. Week day services Thursday evening 7 .-SO prayer meeting and Bible study. The Sunday evening theme will include a seven reel picture of George Eliot's story of Silas Marner. service, "Fear Xot Ye. O Israel," from Buck. Wesley class meeting, leader S A. Wheelwright. Sunday school 9:45, H. P. Shanks, superintendent. Young peoples meetsings at 7:30 p. m at which i- time the pastor will lead in the installa tion service for the new cabinets elected to leadership for coming year. Installa tion service to be followed by evening address. Week day service, Wednesday 7:30 p. m., in church parlors; Quarterly conference. Dr. H. If. Leech, president; Thursday 8 p. m., mid week devotional service led by pastor. Sunday school this morning from 9:45 a. m. until 10:20 after which all will assemble in church auditorium where the Children's Day program, pastor's children sermon and junior church order of worsnip are to be combined into ono service, 10:30 until 12. . ; EVANGELICAL Chemeketa Street 268 S. 17th St, G. E. Erskine, pastor Services-11 a. and 8 p. ni. Sermon topics, "The Peril of Ease." and "Led By the Spirit," Sunday school 10 a. ra., O. K, SrrSus b a n g h, aoperintendeat. vl Ivangetieal League of Christian Endeavor, Miss Good hue, leader; topic: "Hew We-Jtay. Cre ate and Spread Happiness. Mid week prayer service, Thursday evening at : 8 o'clock.. j - MARKET STREET FREE METHODIST turner ot S. Winter and Market Sts., Moruner C. Clarke, pastor. . Services 1 11 a. m. and 8, p. m. Sermon topics, "The Woods, the Knife. Fire," and "Loiter .. ' Sunday school :45, Dr. 'rank Be nut, superintendent. 1 Youne penl-- meetings -6:30, topic: "The Holy Spiri - Work," Luther D. Cook, leader. -ex tuesday, the all day meeting of the : jouniz .Holiness Anm-Mi f TTNTTARIAN Cottage and Chemeketa Sts., Rev. Fcreshetian, minister. Church school lo a. m. Graded instruction. Class for adults conducted by the superintendent. Miles. Me Key. Devotional services at 11 a. ra subject, "Love Letter -of God." Mrs. 1L Feres net ian, contralto soloin of the church will sing, ."Trees," by Joyce Kilmer. This is by request. Mrs. W. A. Denton at the organ. The last mee t ing of the Emerson club will take place on Thuraday evening at the home of Mrs. Blanche Jones. Detailed announcements will follow. meets at the chnrch with preaching Hneeting Thursday 8 p. 10:30. 2:30 and 7 :30. Hot tea and of-1 1 fee wilt he served free to those who bring I : CHMSTI their, lunches. Cottars nravar maatiov each Wednesday at the boem of Mrs. Caroline Jackson 1483 X. Winter street at 2 o clock. Church prayer meeting Thurs day evening at 7:30. All are invited to these servieea and you will enjoy the splendid spiritual atmosphere of this church, ! . - ZXSZJB METHODIST , Sooth Commercial and Myers, -"J.: WiU lard DeYoe, pastor. Services 11 a. m, and 8 p. n. Sermon topics, "The Burn ing Heart.' and . "Fishing Time Is Here.V Special music at both tha morn ing and evening services. Snnday school V:4j ' E- A. -ithntn. lnnarlnlMjlA : Yobng peoples" meeting at 7 o'clock. snfcject. "Borsting Horizons," Earl Pem berton leader: Asbury leagne aama aub jt with Margaret 'Kens as leader. Tntnit week day service at 7:30 clock, sabject : l Tha Countless Maltittlide," Rev. 7:1-17. v The Womaas Home Missionary society will bo held on Wednesday afternoon at Leslie hall, at 2:3( o'clock. Jira. w. jr-Tawfoot will ba lesson leader. Electoin ef officers. i . FIRST METHODIST' j Corner of Church and State Sts., Fred CL Taylor.-pastor. Miss Vrv K. y-. ley, director of. religions, edacatioa. Ser vices at 10:3O --ar. in., and 1 .tut p. m. Sermon topic, f."The Religious Yonth,' BwhopEben 8. Johnson of Africa will TTeliver an addre in tEe evening. Ttra.' J. Edward WeNA of Sacrament -' -teria SlWEb, will sinj a solo n morainj ' - - - K;-' - - ' ' :. :- i'':.:''': 4 v - ' BAPTIST First Liberty and Marion Sts., Ern esfc H. Shanks, pastor. Morning service at tl , sermon, -' 'The Heart of the Bap tiste," by pastor. Evening service at 8, sermon, "Christ forthe World.'" Sun day school at 9:45, Ed Schunke, super intendent. B. Y. P. V, at 7, Ralph Peo ples, president. Business : and -. prsyer m. : CHRISTIAN First Center and Hieh Sta..' K. C. Whitaker, pastor. Vivian G. Whisler, assistant paster, Serviceal 1 a. m- and 8 p. - m. Sermon topic, "The "Law of Retribution." At the morning hour the choir will sing an anthem, ."There Are Shadows, 1 Shawker., At the evening nonr tnere win De a -children a day pro gram consisting ol dnets, trios, recita tions and two pageants, "The Children of the Bible." and "The. Shepherd Who Stayed at Heme."- Sunday school 9:45. Dr. H. C. Eptey, superintendent. . Young peoples meeting 7 intermediate and sen W societies. Topio "How May We Crests Happiness." Senior society lead. er, Dorothy Lppiey.. ; There will be spe cial KUSiC. ;. ; CENTEX STREET METHODIST t, 13th and .Center- Sts.. A. F. Hjlmer. pastor. Sermon topic. VThe. Joy of the j-ora rumueci. sanaay school t 10 a. m. H. IL Grallap, supt. No Sunday evening service this Snnday' aa we wish to bear Bishop Johnson at the ' First church On Africa. Cottagd prayer meet ing at tbe? Graber residence. Wednesday at 8 p. m. The thaak cf feting program of the Wt J". M. 8. wilt be" postponed one w wune tne isttu . FTTLL GOSPEL MISSION 1 ' - 237' State Street. Rahh D. Balrark. pastor. Harry J. Morriss. assistant pas tor. Services ; 2:S0 and 7 :3Q p. m. Sunday schooll :4S" nT'm. ' Thla'Sundav will be the last day for. Evangelist BiU' 1 t lt ; pel , Tr ST. PATTL'S (Episcopal) Church St. at Chemeketa. Rev. H. D. Chambers, rector. Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m., in the chapel. Second cele bration of the Eucharist st 11 a. m., with music and a sermon by the reeter. Church school 9:45 a. m. Fellowship meet& at 7 p. m.. in the parish house. Election of officers. BETHANY REFORM emnmn Corner of Cmnitol mnri tTirinn c., aay scnooi io a. m. and German service 11 a. m. M. Denny, minister. KNIGHT MEMORIAL (Or-rr"i".' lth and Ferry streets. . H. C. Stover, mister, residence 24s k itk i. 10 a. m. Com- i : lift First Congrational Church i Center and liberty REV. CHARLES E. WARD 10 A. M.-SuxidayrSchool 11 A. M.- 'The Realitof God" 7:45 The film story of Silas Marner THE CHURCH WITH A HEART Leo home were Exceedingly attrac tive with a profusion of canterbary bells in Yarying shades, while In the dining: room a cnt glass bowl of snapdragons centered the" tea table. Roses were used in Chinese bad' rases about the rooms. - At the tea hour Mrs. Lee was assist-4 ed by Mrs. Lloyd A.' Lee, at whose home Mrs. Winann Is a house guest. . j .Invited for the afternoon were: Mrs. F. A. Winann. the honor guest; Mrs. W. T. RIgdon, Mrs. Ray L. Farmer. Mrs. E. J..Swaf- ford, Mrs. C. Aj Clarke, Mrs. W. 11 Cammings, Mrs.- B. L. Steeres. Mrs. P. A. Legge, Mrs. E. H. Leech, Mrs. UJ Q. Boyer, Mrs. H H. Vandevort, Mrs. J. H. Baker, Mrs. W. E. ! Kirk, Mrs. E," T. Barnes, Mrs. q. O. Rise, Mrs. H. fa HTKlofeppU Mrs; Lloya A. Lee, Mrs. Abner Lewis, Mts. H. M. Dorkheimer, - and - Mrs,- Benjamin Blatchford and, the, hostess, Mrs. Guest t From Cottage Grove " Mrs. . Hattie Hart of Cottage Groye spent the past' week with the family , of her aunt, . Mrs. W. C. Conner in South Salem. She will be Joined by Mr. Hart today and they will make an automobile trip to Portland before returning home. H. T. Lore, the Jeweler, 33 S State 1st. High quality Jewelry, silverware and ' diamonds. The gold standard of values. Once a buyerj always a customer. () Ashland- oversubscribes budget of f 8,000 for, Chanit)f Commerce work. " V FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 10:30 A. M. CHILDREN DAT PROGRAM j Sermon "The Religion of Youth" f' Baptism and Reception of .Members 7:30 P. M. INSTALLATION OF EPWORTH ! LlGU OFFICERS ; ' v Bishop Eben S. Johnsofi of 'Africa will speak on "TEN YEARS IN AFRICAW dren's day program at Hear Evangelist Olive Holland 'Girl Evangelist" and Maude. Bates (colored) of Seattle and Longyiew, , Washington At the FuH Gospel Mission, 237 State St. Every Evening at 7:45 Except Mondays SUNDAYS 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. June 8th to 22nd Tliese women are filled with the spirit and power of God and preach and sing the sweet story of Jesus and His love with good effect. Miss, Hol land ispreparing to go to India as a missionary. i 5 Come, bring an unsaved one with you anti hear and see what the Almighty, risen Savior is doing in these days of "Modern ism," skepticism and lukewarmness. 2 Tim. 3:1.5; Isaiah 59:19. Fortunately "Jesus Christ' is the same yesterday, today and forever." Heb. 13:8. ' Is Calvary a Failure? Come and See! World's Largest Chain Department Store Organisation TTTV (VATlON-WID TV gj MSTITUTIOM- jl r DEPARTMENT STORKS 160 N. Liberty Street-Salem Reliable Quality Goods Always At Lower Prices Union Mad - ' 0 -A Bigger Value Than Ever at Overall Back i Suspender Back III) I For ajVMa2v or Jouipet" Our Mass Buying for, hnxacreci or Stores makes possible jhis few price Union M de the Union Label it erery Ororall and Jackets of Eztrm stroaar stitcknur fuIL The Orerall has regular cerall. back. : cnt --rfS vaa.J: . W--"- Twa Km. hm side. ' eta ticked to prrrent ripping; afl mcloGiriv; utra sizes. Jackets, with Esjineers' cctaUssScS, Look for -the Union " Label on , "Pay- Day? Overalls . ? - ' " - 4 f r,"'MMaawananri na ... .. So necessary ifione!m to keep i I cool Dainty I combinations, bloom ers, stepins and. teddies of sheer toile, beautifully trim med; with lace, insertion and ribbons9. - The bloomers hare- cleaver lacen pockets and just enough lace trim to make them excep- uonauy aesiraoi. Then too the voile gowns that : we are showing for one .dollar -are real values.-. They. are icut full and, nicely 'trimmed-with lace and ribbon. Colors include most of the pastel shades. i r . . .;;.vr ' ' And the two-piece pajamas of plain crepe with trim of pastel shaded- materials are about the best thing irJ sleeping gar ments They .are real chic M.9'8 j 1, 4 ,-