Yea Temcheti "if or r IHG1T0 DIRECT SYSTERfl 1 0 Rechosen for Posts in High Schoof, Eight for ; Grade Jobs WOODBURN. March -Ten of the present-teachers- In the high school ' - and eight of -. the grade school In addition to Saperlntend ent V. D. Bain and Principal Har old Aspiawall. were reelected at the meeting of the school board - Wednesday rerenlac c iri ;Vv : The high " senool ' Instructors elected; were Ronald Burnett, ag riculture; Ava Connor, general science ' and domestic art; Pearl Emery, ; commercial; Milton Onu la pp. mathematics; Helen On las, general and domestic science; -Virginia Mason, English; Mande.Mo chel, English ;T!P. Otto, science; Helen "' Washburn. English - and physical education; and' Ray O. Wolf. civic, history and athletics. r Those from , the grade school were Mabel Ballard, Myrtle Clark, Margaret Davenport,. Ruth Holt, Nellie liulr, Lola Newman, Mary U -ficollard and Fern Wadsworth. fJORTH HOWELL HAS Malting City Beautiful is r Topic at Much Enjoyed Monmoufli P. T. A. Meet 600D PLAY CUM Knight Memorial Church Salem Comes to Put V on Comedy , NORTH iHOWELL. Mar. 8 (Special) One of the best plays ever given at North Howell was The Dutch Detective." which was put on at the Grange hall, March 1 J by the young people of the Knight Memorial church In Salem i A rood crowd testified with en thusiasm that they were well pleased with the evening's enter tainment. Lunch was served to the players. - Mrs. Sid Cutsforth of Sods Springs. Idaho, and her Infant son are spending a few weeks with her. parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bump. ', ------ Mr: and Mrs. George Mcllwain drove over the Roosevelt highway Sunday ' and report wonderful roads, scenery and weather. t Mr. and Mrs. Funnemark of Portland . anjl Mr. and Mrs. -R. Ramsdon were ainner guests si the C. E. Waltman home Sunday, Attend ImtalUtUm . Among those from North How ell, who enjoyed the -1. O. O. F and Rebekah visitation at Monitor last Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Coomler, Mrs. WlUlnm Oddie. W. H. Steven. Mr and Mrs. Tom Bump and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wlesnpr. - Lewis Sawyer and family of 811 verton called on relatives here last Sunday. t a . . , 1 1 . njtnt litat week end with her nar. . ents here. - Dinner guests Sunday at the C, E. Mcllwain home Included Mr. ' and Mrs. William j Mcllwain and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mcllwain and i family of Salem. . The Home Economies club will meet at the Grange hall next Thursday afternoon at two o'clock : to do some necessary work for the degree team. Grange meets March ft. at 8 p.m. A good attendance, at "Both; meetings a urged. A. larra number of North Howell people attended the funeral ser vices for Mrs. Marie Woelke Sun. day in :Jthe -n Gervals . Catholic ehurch,:i:::;;;i;:;?:ji; T-.: ran goes LINCOLN, March " t. Naoma Merrick, five-year-old daughter of Mr. and.Mr. Ivan Merrick of Lin coln was taken to the Salem uen eral hospital Tuesday where she underwent a major operation. ' Mrs. Elbert Bradford of 'Salem and two sons. 'Robert and Louis were visitors Saturday evening and Sunday at the home . of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. EBuck- lei. Other guests at the Buckles home Sunday were their daughter. Miss Rachel Buckles and Mr and Mrs. Charles Welch, all of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Ahrtn Madsen and two children Robert and Richard Madsen were recent visitors at the home of his mother.. Mrs. M. J. Madsen who ' had as additional guests Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mad sen . and daughter Colleen. - Miss Lily Madsen and Henry HJorth. Lions Club Quartet Umr at Tfnnrnmith BECLAH H. CRAVEN : MONMOUTH. Mar. ' ciaij one of. the most pleasant, prouiaoic meeungs or the Tear was enjoyed by the Parent-Teacher association In the auditorium of the training school. Tuesday eve ning. March S. A number ot mem. bers of the Independence P. T. A. were guests of the local associa tion. Numerous other friends came to htar the principal speaker of the , evening. R. W. Gill of Portland, who stressed the tact that beautiful- flowers , and well kept lawns are the most, conspic uous advertisements of any city. Mr. Gill began his Informative address with definite .details on organic and mineral fertilisers. He warned the ambitious amateur about working ground while itls too wet. He touched on annuals and perennials, making an espe cial plea for the former; and gave concise formulae on lawn grass, and lawn upkeep. . Dahlias were snother point of Interest. - and during this discussion Mr. Gill preferred a gift of 50 bulbs of the various dahlia varieties to the Monmouth training school for the Informal flower - gardens which Miss Cora Turnidge. principal, had mentioned earlier In the eve-: nlng in a brief outline of what the - school will attempt in this years planting. ' Program Interesting A number by the training school orchestra, directed by Mrs. Flor enoe Hutchinson: and an Interest ing paper by Mrs. J. S. Landers on. helping the child, to fit into the civic theme, preceded Mr. GUI's appearance on the program. !- Miss Turnidge stated that trees have been donated by the follow lng individuals and groups to be TRAINING SCHOOL March 13 and 14 Set as Dates for Big Event in the Community STAYTON. March . 8. March 13 and 14 the f-H local leaders train ins: school will be held at the home economics room In the Stayton school. Mrs. L. A Humphrey of the Crown mius will have charge of the baking and the public is Invited to her classes, v. The 'morninr classes will begin cookies of various kinds wilt oe made, i In the afternoon from 1:30 nntn 4:00. cakes win be Mrs. Humphrey's demonstration. On the second day Mrs. Humph reys will aemonsiraie ana maae Hrht bread in the forenoon and aulck bread In tbe aiternoon Those attending . these classes should take along a note book and pencil. Practical Topics Up The . sewing classes which are under the direction ot Miss Helen Cowgill. assistant state club lead er are for leaders and one mme- ber ot each sewing and home- making club. The N forenoon of the first day will be taken up with presentation . of lessons. darnlne and patching; the after noon to deeorotive stitches, appli cable crocheting, stenciling, etc. . On March 14 underwear. In eluding garments' made In division 1 will be studied ana m tne aner noon baby garments and the com olete costumes will be the sub set. '-Ti-;.;, ;-; Those attending , tho sewing classes should be supplied, with needles. 70 white thread, sharp scissors, tape-line, note book and pencil. rj. planted this spring on the training campus. Each eritie with her group of student teachers will give one : President Landers has. given one and. Mrs. Landers one: the Modmouth Civic club has riven three, which are to be living me morials to the three departed pres idents of Oregon Normal school. Mr. Campbell. Mr. Ressler and Mr. Ackennan. At the session Tuesday evening the P. T. A. voted two more trees .which completes the quota required for: this year's planting. The trees will be Nor way maples, of uniform slse. S2nd Birthday Feted : The social part ot the P. T. A. evening was spent In the domestic science rooms, where a short but Impressive ceremonial was held In honor of the original P. T. A. founders. A birthday cake com memoratlng the thirty-second an niversary of tbe organization, cen tered a prettily decorated table. and candles on same were lighted by the following: Mrs. F. E. Chambers. : Mrs. Mina Cornelius. and R. B. SwensOn. past presi dents of the Monmouth P. T. A.; Mrs. S. Dletrlck, past president of the P. T. A. n hi refr mhroeom the P. T. A. in her former home In Kansas; Mrs. D. P. Lamb, pres ident of the Independence P. T. A.; Mrs. James Gentle, president of Monmouth P. T. A.J Mrs. F. E. Mnrdock. secretary, and Mrs. S. C: Halliday. past secretary. Fit. ting tributes were expressed by each of the participants. Simple refreshments were serv ed by the m6t(ers bt the children in Mrs. Wltherspoon's department directed by Mrs. F. E. Chambers. The founders' day anniversary cake was cut and distributed am ong the guests. Miss Florence Beardsley, Mrs A. H. Craven and Mrs. J. W. Til ton sponsored the program. Mrs. James Gentle presided. MISS EBATJ TO WED mm M . ' - . M H . iirnraifniPttJEFERSO mm MIL MI II llllll 1 IIL1IL.I . - ETJJOY UNIQUE TREAT ''w" ;.'"- -( ...n iiiiilii-ii -r- " ' J''.":,-,''"r, - JEFFERSON Inarch 4. Pupils and ! teachers of ,the Jerfersaa school enjoye'd a treat, when they were - afforded the privilege , of hearing the inaugural ceremonies at Washington, D. C, Monday. Through the kindness of A. B. rHIns, hardware merchant, an elec tric radio was . Installed tor, the occasion. . ' , Mrs. Kate Warner and grand daughter, Lola . Mangls, . were called to Vancouver, B. C. to he at the - bedside ot ' Mrs, . Esther Mangls, who is seriously 11L Mrs. Mangls la a daughter of Mrs. Warner. . i-'ZZ ' V-?y s''; The many treinds ot Mrs. Frank Wled , were shocked to learn of her death at the Good Samaritan hospital la Portland Wednesday aoou. She underwent a major op eration Saturday morning, from which she did not recover. V. -. Tom . Hampton, .city, mail car- -ceird wrd that his sister. I Wesley Underwood,, passed r at tho Albany General hos- 1 Tuesday. xkman.Captors fi Stayton After U. L. McCormack i . v T ATTO N, March 8. -Tom dine and "Buck" Lnellea of heton who came into the j-light prominently last win vhen they captured Hickman in tqwn Tuesday. This time -wur- after ; B. L.- McCom t. who came here not long from eastern Oregon. It Is I there are . four ': charges ist McOormack ia the round ountry. . . . , PLEASING PROGRAM SALEM HBIOHTS. Mar. 8. (Special) Pupils r of the Salem Heights school put on an excellent program recently to rslse money for- th dir piano fund. The primary grades under the direction of Mrs. McCoy-gave a clever presentation of "The Sleep ing Princess. Junior Trugent as king and Ruth Speaker as queen were charmingly dignified. . The third and fourth grades, under the direction. ot Mrs. Zosel gave the appropriate little playlet "Socks, Sir." with Paul Jones, ap pearing very military as Col. Ba- con.- Songs were also offered by j the girls ot these classes.. , . The four upper . grades under; .the direction of Mrs. Booth and Mrs. Wlecand presented "Uncle 8ams Visit" with a east ot SS Donald Webb, as Uncle Sam and Bonnie Polk as his daughter, Miss Columbia, visited the "Old Lady In the Shoe." Audrey La Duke. Uncle Sam's bwn soldiers appeared in a drill, followed by the sailors hornpipe. - Folk from many lands called on Uncle Sam, each group . giving characteristic folk dances. Uncle Sam and Miss Columbia were ac panled by a group of American beauties who sang tor them. Two dancers in Uncle Sam's party gave an - excellent exhibition of soft shoe dancing. - The program was brought to close in a beautiful setting ; all of the students singing Star Spangled Banner. t IttEEHI, SAlffi - - ' Clever Announcement Made at Affair Given In SO .verton Home . ; Plans. Made at Dallas for New Work This Year STLVERTON, Mar. 8. (Spe cial) Mrs. S.. A. Gay and Mrs. WUuam - Moo res, i were hostesses to a group ot twenty-five friends at a lovely afternoon affair at the homo of Mrs. Gay on Oak street, Wednesday afternoon. Coming, as a surprise to the friends, was the announcement of tho engagement of Miss Mary Egan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Egan, to Ernest Kleenan of Salem. The event was cleverly announced on- tiny cards hidden. In little pocket of the place cards.1 Spring -flowers were used profusely In decoration.' Miss Egan has named March 1? as the bridal day. ! ; . Boys Sloes Farm . Charles Hings of Sllverton has recently bought through tho Home Seekers agency, the W. H. .Moss farm near' Seaside. In' the deal. Mr. Mora took the Hings property on south Water street. Both fam ilies have already - taken posses sion. . i 1 Otto Lee, of Ferguson. Mlnn spent several days in Sllverton this past week. He has returned; to Minnesota, but expects to re turn to Sllverton, with his family in the near future. L. D. Evenson, ot Calgary, Alberta,has also spent a. few days In Sifrerton, In view of locating here. He has returned to his present home-with the in tentlon of moving to Sllverton within the next few months. Both men were favorably impressed with this district. DALLAS, Mar. 8. (Special) Circle C of the Presbyterian church was entertained at the noma of Mrs. Willis Slmontoa on Washington street, Friday after noon. - - A short business session held and ..plans for tho coming years work were made. Refreshments were served at the dose of the afternoon. Attending were Mrs. - Joseph Gloth, Mrs. Emil FehueL Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Frank John son, Mrs. w. U. . Fuller, ana Mrs. R. m. Thomas. :- - . HIEBIII SOCIETY P M TS E S ATWOODBUlME "Open Session" Held by Women; Many Visitors' in Attendance ; rlth th LABGEOODEra m TREES VII - FRUITLAND. March 8. (Spe cial) Mr. and Mrs. Noble An drews have Just returned from a business trip- to southern Oregon. Due to tbe a-rowlng demand tor hU "Noble French" prune- tree. He. delivered a bill of trees am ounting to 8880. He also received very good prospect for 1009 more trees this fall. His trees are selling .very well at his rural res idence in this community., The Frultland basketball team won its fifth game, out ot a pot. ilble seven.- this week, from the South Salem Friends. Bill Girod starred for the -victors, with ten points o his credit. The game was very close all through the game and ended 84-18. " - . The Christian , Endeavor will bold Its business meeting at Mrs. Anna alrod's home on 17th: and Ferry Saturday evening at eight Vclock. MOTOR TO MYRTTE CREEK -. FRUITLAND. March 8. -Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith of this com munity are motoring to Myrtle Creek to visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Emma Runner is ac companying them . on . their, trip. They are to stay with Mrs. Smith's sister who lives in. tbe downtown district. There will meet a numebr of their other friends and rela tives. .They will return Saturday evening. . . ,.,"' Stanley Fagg who has : been orklng for the Pacific. Telephone ft Telegraph Co., Is going to Klam ath Falls, whero he will continue work with, them three weeks the work will bo completed . and- be returned to CorvalUs for a period 6f two months work there. Miss Allen, tho song. leader of the Evangelistic ' servicesr 'spent the evening at Zllssr Daisy Lam- j berts. ' They are expected to -visit in' thecommunltytocy. and en courage- all they caa to attend tho service for the renslndeof ta week, . . WOODBURN. March 8. Many outside women attended the Woodburn Woman's club "open meeting" In tho library Wed neaday afternoon. - Miss Elnora Thompson, of the extension de partment of the University of Oregon and principal speaker ad dressed the members and guests on social service as applied to young people. Miss Mary C. Campbell, an In surance expert, and Miss Kather- lne Powell, city librarian, also spoke briefly. Tho latter com mended the Woman's club on Its purchase of books for the library. Mrs. Pauline ' Bain and Mrs. Jack Hanson sang two numbers. "Out of the Dusk" and "In the Garden of Tomorrow" and little five-year-old Robert Holcomb gave two readings. DALLAS COURT IS TO BE QUITE BUSY DALLAS,' March 8. The fol lowing cases have been filed for the April term of circuit court: Knight Adjustment Co. vs. W. R. Gregg. George Allen vs. Harley Calease and others, foreclosure. ' Merchants Credit Bureau vs. Frank Moreland. John Koeneke vs. Elmer C. Stewart and others, - foreclosure. GIRL TO JOHNSONS Mr., and Mrs. -F. H. ' Johnson, 370 North lth street,-are par ents ot a baby girl.' bora .Thursday afternoon at" the Salem General hospital. ". '' V',--- SILVERTON, " March 8. -The Imjnsnuel Lutheran "Young poo pies society met at" the ' church Sunday afternoon where, they held an Interesting program. Dr. d. E. Tinglestad, president of the Pa cific Lutheran college, at Park land, was the principal speaker. C. J. Towe gave a short talk. music was furnished by the choir, under the direction of Miss Hen rietta Flnseth, and by Elsie Jor- genson, who rendered a piano solo. Readings were given by Miss Hannah Olsen and Mrs. Hartvik DahL Refreshments were also served. Hammonds Have Daughter Word has been received by friends of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Ham mond, formerly of the Sliver Falls Timber Co., ot the birth of a daughter to them. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond are now in California. Mr. and Mrs. Jerimonte, form erly of the Silver Falls Timber Co., were Sllverton visitors the first of tho" week. ' SILVERTOrj FACULTY TO PRODUCE CO EOT "Her Husband's Wife" . Is Title of Play; Cast Al ready at Woric : STLVERTON, Mar. - 8. (Spe eianTha faculty of the senior high ochool Is now rehearsing, a three-act comedy "Her Husband's Wife.- written by Av JB. Thomas, ta bo riven In the near future. The east includes Walter Arhuth- not. Violet CrofooL O..W. DeLay, Jerry Gunther, Blanch Jones and Mrs. Anna Powell, warren cran- tree will be ta charge of tho ad vertlslnr. and Miss Fay Sparks will dlrect.the musical part ot the program.---iv: .:;"--..;.js: Mr. and Mrs. Warren craotree and Miss Catherine Oaylord were In Portland to attend the Spealght lecture and exhibition of European photography, Tuesday night. . , Brutstt Flro Alarmo -A brash tiro on Thursday after. noon In the yard of the Watson home on oast hill endangered the barn and out buildings to such an extent that tho local fire de partment was called . to keep the flames under control. Very little damage was done. Clarence Reed ' of Sllverton is 2 .. l ta-ra With U1S spenumsi mother at her homo In AJbany. . Mrs. Hugh Walkup and chU dren are leaving 'Sllverton Mon day for Albany where they will Join Mr. Walkup in their new home there. -- , - . ' r Sorprise Mrs. Wattwp in honor of Mm. .Walkup. the ladies of th Congregational -lV .arnrlal hiir St her hOUtC Tuesday afternoon, and prosente. her with many ioveiy chiefs. Lovely wfreshmentswere brourht and serred by the guests. nHf MtT.riri women" wore present. - ' . ;- ' Speai!ll0tihgsj At Fruitland Are All Well Attended wnTTTTLANDf Mar. (Spe cial) Evangelistic meetings held at the church by Miss Allen and Rer. H. O. Fogg have been weu ttndad and aulto successfuL The meeUngs wfll bo held at:80 each evening for the remainder of the Mk with the exception of Satur day night which la given as a rest night for th pastor and song leader. 1 . . Curtis Bell, formerly of this community Is visiting relatives and friendt her. Sh will return to her home near Corvallls Sat urday, evening. 31 AT ran LEGIOIl GATHERING SILVERTON,' Mar, 8 ( Spe cial) Members -of the Delbert R seven Post American Legion, en. tertalaed th business men of Sll verton at a smoke at the armory Monday night. Over three hnndred attended the get acquainted meat, log, whieh was followed by a luncheon. BS. A.- Sewell wsn chair man of the committee In charge. ' -The Coolldg McClaine bank has on display the Spafford trophy loving cup whieh, : was presented to th Delbort Reeves Post at the national convention In Houston. Texas. This cup was given by the past national commander to the moot activ post In the district, and was received by Carl Moser for the snvrtoa post. Saiety-First' Topic For Meet STATTON. March 8. The P. -. & m a. T. A. meets.on atonaay nigm ana "Safety-First" program is to d observed. r Guy Mauney win reave few remarks on in suoject a.i ther will aiso o an ouia speaker. Th uplls ar maklne lttractlv "sarety-iirsi picrs. Church Survey To Be Completed - . - The North Salem church survey begun lsst Saturday by members. -of the Jason Lee church under di rection of Dr. C. I. Andrews of Kimball School of Theology, will be continued this Saturday, and If possible completed. Workers will start the canvass of homes at. 9 o'clock In the morning. Last Sat urday nearly 400 families were visited by the various teams and some interesting data relative to church attendance secured. Vltnpbone Pictures thai talk like living people. mm ; Last TIMES today REGINALD DENNY'S First Talking Picture "Red Hot Speed" A great -talking comedy, with plenty ot laughs added VltaphosM ficts Talking News llatiaoe only, "Tsrus," the . " chapter play NEXT SUNDAY BRINGS World's Talking Premiere Showing : j.vr'. I A Diamaof , Con flirt Between, the Old and the OUnGBtL GENERAnorl With Jean. Hersholt, Lina - Basq'uett and : Rlcardo " -Cortes T, ; r VP-" Our beautiful modern home on 975 Belmont Street, be tween North Summer and CapitoL Reasonably priced;, some terms. v , Selling because we are moving to California, to. talc charge of land. holdings. Five roons downstairs; 3 bedroom vpetair yet snaflsdehed; fireplace; furnace ; fall cement Large lot So"xl22 Excellent lawn; window boxes; shrubs; garden spot; choice young fruit trees; grape arbor; lattlo - fence; garage; driveway. Ton can bay direct front vs. . : We Invite yov inspection. - Phone 242W. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Vide EaESsJ ; THEATRE TODAY ONLY FINAL CHAPTER OF 'THE YELLOW . CAMEO" 7 9 . ..With, . W . .Louis Lorraln 17, ( f- Pyde SUvonson :' - One of - the greatest : hits from the screen's greatest cowboy star ACTION! ACnONI ; -glffilBAY- r,""P"'li A A TERRIFYING I SCREAM I ; SxasinffI :- - I : XX , : hurtles you into the excite- I ' Noveltv A Ja U I f mentof abafflinn; mygteryl Broad-: nro - y If, jlh ,wy' most beautiful show-girl "TCi ' '7' naorderedt Seven persons sus ISSQST i . , pected. Strange cluea exposed for " ' wtS Aet ! 7 I , . youl You hear the rigorous third ' L6lS WILSON ; I ' I i degree. You hearj CYoa See! 1 A - - - -Every, word, every ju:tion Jn :the . : V- s' "BvSra.-. lb Dine's famous story: on the ALL- 1 . D 1 TALKING screen, i : - " .nz I' - i x,-! i r '-N, Eve-50c I t