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1 'v pact: err. Society Compliments Visitor One of the outstanding: social events of the week- was the ' tea i. given In compliment to Mrs. Edith Kelly of Roseburg. a past president of tbe Rebekah associa tion of Oregon and rice-president of tbe International Association of Rebekah Assemblies, Monday . afternoon .between the . hours of ..three and five o'clock at the -home of Mrs. Carl'O. Engstrom, with .Mrs. William YarneH, Mrs. Alison: Curamiags and Mrs. Damon Fle'en .er as assistant hostesses. v ... The Rebekaa color scheme of pink and green, and St, Patrick's symbols made a beautiful back ground for the many guests who . called during the afternoon. Jap-S anese quince and daffodils were used la profusion about the guest rooms and the tea table was cen tered with a crystal bowl of these flowers, on either aids of. which were pink tapers. - Presiding at the tea table in tttra during the afternoon were Miss Ethel Fletcher. Mrs. Sara Hutton. Mrs. Etta Hodge and Mrs. Amy Mills. Mrs. Kelljr. In a blue lace gown and wearing a delicate corsage presented her by the Sa lem .lodge,: received with the --hostesses. -; . Among the guests who called were Mrs. Elisabeth Moore, Mrs. Sara Hutton, Mrs. Aniia M. Hun saker, Mrs. Evelyn Naderman, Mrs. Loretta Rowley. Mrs. Mabel Martin, Mrs. Mary B. LiekeL Mrs. Lizzie Smith, Miss Ethel Fletcher. Mrs. Hattie B. Cameron. Mrs. Jes- ste Moored. Mrs. C. C. Clark. Mrs. Amy Mills, Mrs. Etta Hodge. Mrs. W. A. Cummlngs. Mrs. Crace Tay lor. Mrs. O. A. Nores, Mrs. E. T. Adair, Mrs. O. H. Pickens, Mrs. Mabel Lock wood, - Mrs. AtIs White, Miss Wtlda Slegmund. Miss Eugenia Slegmund; Mrs. Helen M. South wick. Mrs. . Clara Shields. Mrs. a W. Shields. Mrs. Ida Trag llo. Mrs. Lenora KrleseL Mrs. Josephine- Erlckson, Mrs. Elsie -B. Townsend. Mrs. Coral McNeJll, , Mrs Edith McElroy, Mrs. Cora Van Pelt. Mrs. Dora Hill an4 Mrs. Ida Hochstetler. i . ;-..."T-.-.- V'' ; '- ; Roberts. The O. T. club mem bers spent a delightful afternoon v at the home of Mrs. OHce C oo tid ge Thursday. A pot luck lunch "was enjoyed at , 1 o'clock. Afterward the women b erred and visited. Those present were Mrs. Alice Cooiidge. Mrs.- Esther. Query, Mrs. S. Cr Davenport, Mrs. John Osborn, Mrs. Roy Riee, Mrs :Bud Statesman. Mrs. W. V. Johnson, Mrs. W. C Pettyjohn, Mrs. Forest Edwards, Mrs. Flora Halley, Mrs. B. D. Fldler, Mrs. Gordon Bowman. Dorothy Bow man, and Mary Jane Osborn. . . . : ' . ' Members of Barbara Frletchle tent. Daughters of Veterans are notified that there will be a re gular' business meeting at. the Woman's clubhouse Friday night at 8 o'clock. Pattern 1863' ' Toull want to make this mod el up In several different fabrics and your little daughter will love them. TJiwre are Just "three parts to the 'frock; the bloomers, of course, are separate. The becom ing collar may be finished by pi loting or binding the edges., the neckline and arm holes are bound and there you are! .' Pattern 18CX Is ravishing, made of georgette, dimity, rolle, wlss, crepe de chine or lawn. You could, choose one of th'e fab rics In white one In a pastel shade and one colorfully printed, for a delightful variety. A ribbon bow pertly trims the shoulder. -' May- bebrdered only In sizes 2. 4. and 8. Size 4 requires 2 ft yards of 39 inch material.-- Ks imiiMVtat xprfe- ! ewuarr f mk tki ao4 vita pttm. Ytrdr for rr . sa impl. Wact inatrw r s)ts. 6a4 fifietu Mats la colas rr' filly wrp"d. r (Umpa or mcj Mttcrm. Writ plainly roar una, ddrecs sb4 ttyl iiBtm. Eo tar la lUM at wanted. Oar (all and vfatea fastis book containing tnjniiiU nodal (or adolta sod chiidrea and aa zecllrat aaortoDt traatafar aatMraa aad rtautp4 nom. la aow dy. PTica f5fte Mita Bask wita cittern. 1 5 ent. Ad drM ail mail aad erdf r to ut iraa Pttra Jnartoipnt. 141 Wt llta urect. btw York City. Nws and (Slufc OLlVE M. Doak. . 1 SOCIAL CALENDAR : ' : 1 f, j ' - Wed nesday, March 11 ; r v " American Lutheran Guild, church parlors, mission ary program. . ; e1-' "".,V--ir:;'V";': r;-'f' First Presbyterian Missionary society, church" par lors; Rer. iwa speaker of day. t?-.... '-r; - Past President' club, Mrs. I- L. McAdama, 145 D - Woman's Home Missionary, society of Jason Lee church, with Mrs. A. L. Dark, 875 R street. 2:30 o'clock. Knight Memorial Missionary society, 11:30 o clock luncheon in church parlors." - V - - r Wconan's Foreign Missionary, society. First M. E. - church j 3:30 ododk, in church parlors. - . Mrs, C. C. Chaffee, hostess to Sweet Briar club. Cat her home on .Wallace Road.v - - ' r Daughters of Nile. 10:30 o'clock. In Masonic tem " pie social roomsv 13 o'clock luncheon. 1 Lecture of Frank. LJoyd Wright, noted architect, cttamber of commerce rooms, 8 o'clock; open to public through courtesy of Salem Arts League.' .--, - , i ! ; J Ernest Darls; noted tenor, program in First Meth odist diurch. 8:15 o'clock. 1 - ' , - South section of First Congregational chureh with ! Miss JSdith Hazard. 2:30 o'clock, i-. . j Thursay, March 12 Ladies Aid of the Woman's Relief Corp", "all day meeting. Fairgrounds, potluck dinner at hoon; roll call to be answered with St. Patrick's day quotation, i North Salem W. C. T.U. at Jason Lee church, 2 o'dockJ U", i-" Willing Workers class of First Christian church, Mrs. J. C. Perry, 835 North Summer street, 2:30 o'clock. iMrs. c. K. Spauldlng, ; hostess to Thursday dub. "afternoon meeting.- - ' Ladies of West Way club, Mrs. Mabel Johnson, hostess at her home 1080 Skinner street. West Salem, 2 o'clock.! i -t- ": 'V-'V ' Loyal Women's! Sunday school class of First Chris tian church, 2 o'clock; business and social meeting. . -Capital Auxiliary No.r 11 of Patriarch Militant, L O. O.; F. hall, 8 o'clock. . , ' . . ; Fridav. rtuVnt. TdiM rlnh. Mrs. . tage street; all lay meeting; corered dish luncheon at noon. ' !."'.!''...',' . ,. ir. .- . , : ; i - Salem Woman's dub, board meeting. 2 o'clock; bus iness meeting. 2:30; o'clock and program meeting 3:00 " o'clock. " ;'";' ::"!' .-1 i"" -- - ' Brush College community club meeting at school ' . house; Special program planned. . ' - Barbara Freltchle tent, 8 o'clock, Salem Woman's clubhouse; business meeting. - Mrs. Fred Broer, 905 North 8th street, hostess to Missionary society of First Baptist church; election of . officers.: ' : ' . "1: ( Silverton Romans v -Club Hears Speaker -Sllrerton Mrs. C. P. Bishop of Salem held the attention of the Sllrerton Women's club mem bers! Monday afternoon when she told of the :wool Industry 'from the time the "wool" was born un til it came out In tbe finished garment. She also took her lis teners through the 'history of the industry from the' time of the hand looms until the present day. She had with her a box of wool which illustrated the different stages of its production. r f -. Other numbers of the ; after noon program of the dub Includ ed a "George Washington skit by the pupils from Miss Helrie Sii rer's class, a iolia solo by Beryl Ottaway accompanied by . Mrs. Glenn Howe, a riolin ' duet by Mrs. W. M. Swift and Mlas Otta way accompanied pf Mrs." H, Fris ble. . - .:. ; . Mrs. Theodore f Hobart gare a report on the ! Doernbecker hoe pltal and the needs of the chil dren.' A committee will meet with Mrs. Hobart to sew some needed articles for the children of the hospital. A collection of ; fruits and Jams was ma4e at the Mon day meeting and this will be sent to the hospital In the near future. Mrs. Hobart Is also In, charge of that.' 1 i - -. ;'--L '- The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. J.' Ballentyne. and tea was served at its close. Mrs. Clifford Roe and Mrs. R. Q. Quinn poured.! Assisting at serr ing were the other, members " of the March, committee composed of Mrs. T. E." Sylrester, Mrs. W. M. Swift. Mrs.' I. L.' Stewart and Mrs. Ray Thoman. . . - :- Visitors from ' elsewhere were Mrs. C P. Bishop, Mrs. "Darid Wright, Mrs. J. : M. Derers, and Miss Edna - Garfield from ' Salem, and Mrs. Karl Haberly from the Waldo Hills.- 1 " ; - The committee in charge of the April club, meeting is Mrs. WR. Thomison. - Mrs. Mary. Townly, Mrs. i Henry Waldner, Mrs. C; M. Wray, Mrs. A. W. Kleeband Mrs. A. P. Ryan. ' ; ' i ; , Mrs. Seth Dodge entertained In compliment to the ninth birthday of her-son. Seth Dodge, Jr., Mon-H day afternoon at the Dodge home on North 23rd street. - Mrs. Edith Qdom and Mrs. H. Haroldson. as sisted . Mrs. Dodge. "Games pre ceded an attract! birthday lun cheon. . The table was beautiful ly arranged and the large birth day cake formed one of the most important parts of the table dec oration. - Guests in compliment to Seth Jr., were: Ralph and Helen Sebern, Katherine and Mary Ger- munger, Raymond and Chester Bescen, Billey Rush, Juanlta Odom, Muriel Haroldson. Earl Hammett, Myron- Millet, Betty Dodge and Bobby Dodge. Hubbard Mrs. A. J. Spagle was hostess at a delightful Sun day dinner at her country home honoring her sister, Mrs. O. O. Hershberger and family from Vancourer, Wash. . Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spagle and son John of Needy, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Miller, Wil liam Wolfer, William Barrett and daughter. Miss ' Orra Barrett, all of Hubbard; Mr.. and. Mrs. G. Q. Hershberger and daughter. Miss Ines Hershberger; of Vancourer, Wash., and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.- A- J. Spagle and son Maurice. -. Mrs. Mark '-Skiff, state presto dent of the American War Moth ers... leaves today, for Portland where she will be the guest of Warerly Heights apter of the American War Mothers. Thurs day Mrs. Skiff will be a lunch eon guest of Evergreen chapter in .Vancourer, 1 Washington, She expects to return to Salem Fri The Secietv Editor March 13 H. W. RIedeael. 704 Cot- Series of Parties at Wa3rne Henry Home Zena Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Henry are glring a series of af fairs this month at their country home, "Maple Mound." The In itial party was a 8: SO o'clock din ner at which they entertained their dinner club Saturday even ing. A low bowl of rlolets flank ed by green candle! in sllrer and candlesticks centered i the table. Mrs. W. Kenneth Henry assisted about the rooms. : The group en Joyed a general good time follow ing the dinner. n -' Included In the guest list were Dr. and. Mrs.' D. X. Beechler; Sa lem; Mr. and Mrs. "Harry Craw ford, of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Lou Grote of Wallace Road, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kenneth Henry and Mr.' and Mrs. Wayne Dw Henry. The 'second affair was given Sunday eyening when. Mr. and Mrs. Henry entertained 1 with a fireside' lunch in compliment, to Mrs. L. b. Allen who is leaving for her home in Los Angeles Wednesday after being, honored with numerous affairs here and In Salem. ' .r4 ; . . l Mrs. W. - Kenneth Henry and Mrs. W. F. Crawford assisted the hostess serve the dainty lunch.' j -The guest list Included the guest of honor. Mrs. L. B. Allen or Los Angeles; her son and daughter In law, Mr. rand Mrs. Ralph Allen of 8alem Dr. and Mrs.. C. L. Blodgett of Brush College, Mr. and Mrs. W; W. Hen ry. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. W. Kenneth Henry of Zena. -The Tuesday! elab was -entertained at the home of Mrs. T. S. Roberts Tuesday afternoon. -A one o'clock-luncheon and this fol lowed by bridge .occupied sereral pleasant t afternoon - hours . for (he club members and Mrs. ; E. T. Pierce and Mrs. T. Holman who were special guests. t,' ; Mrs." Ronald Jones was hostess to members of her club Monday afternoon at her home in Brooks, A luncheon preceded an afternoon ofjbrldgev;- ..vm- : -" i ana 'C5;iLiL Quality llerchandise Popular Prices ", ; t ; i OREGON STATESMAN. Sa!gia. Orecn, 7edncsday Hornlnr,. March 11, 1C31 A r r aiijs ForB.&P.V. 0:" Begiiis rl V-i f - National Buslnessi and rofes slonal Women's "week'!. Obserr- Iwrin TtiMdlT With the club . luncheon In compliment to its president, Mrs. Mona rXoder. Covers were placed fori SS dub women at an attractive long; ta ble In the Sllrer Grille room of the Gray Belle. ; : . I - -5 Miss Arlene Phillips gare" a ftibute of appreciation to Mrs. Yoder; Mrs. ; Arehart isang - a group, of solos, and club' songs added music and Interest to the nrjtttr hraakfaat affair. : Tonight at 8:45 o'clock in the titamiDt "room of the ' Masonic temple tbe public . relations 1 ban quet will the serreo to. we civto women and " their especially ln vid niMtft.' Members of ' the various service clubs will b In vited to the affair. Col. A. E. Clark, of Portland will be the speaker for the evening. Jausic will be glTen by the Lena Dotson trio and "Mrs. Gordon McGlldirist will be soloist. Inritatlons ! may be secured from the Adams Flor ist shop on Court street, or at Mrs. Howard's shop on Liberty street.' -' ! H , An Interesting htstory of i the rinh is riven br Mrs. Myrtle Gil bert, chairman of the press com mittee. - Tne ciuo was organizea in Salem the fall of 1818. : Dr. Mary C Rowland was 1U first president She was nominated by Grace Elizabeth Smith, ! Mrs; Zadoc Riggs was elected to be the second president but did not serve, so Dr. Rowland held; over and served during the second year. At the beginning of the third year, Cornelia Marvin came in ! and served as chairman of the, program committee. ! The club began to prosper from then on! but it had had up : to that time a difficult bill to cUrab. Miss Mlrpa Blair followed Dr. Rowland as" the club's second nresldent and she was - In turn followed by Grace Taylor. : ' The first meeting ol tne ciuo u held in the rooms of the T. w C A: Owlnr to the absence of the president and a flu epi demic, there were no more meet- 1nv TinHn h IMAfld I Vetr all meetings were held ; In ; the apartments of Da Rowland,; One or two meetings towards the last of the year wer held In the li brary basement.. The thirdiyear the meetings were held : in the basement of the Unitarian church, -r ,Z;.. y-: '. A list of the charter members follows: Myrtle June Allbrlght, Anna -M. Arms, Mildred jCox, Eliza J. Cornell. Laura Bell. May Fake, Eunice Fleener, Edna : Gar field.! Dora Linton. Margaret Montgomery, Jeannette Richards, Dri Mary C Rowland,' Ethel B. Roberts, Era L. Scott, Josephine Shade, Myra Shank Myldred L. Simons. Rrace Elizabeth f Smith. vraroi Tnd hntitpn Cora Tnrnfdre. Pansy Willard, Norma Wechier, Ruby Woodard, Myrtle walker, Rhea - Wilson. - ' Noted Tenor Will '4 Sing Tonight r; Ernest Darls, tenor, will : ap pear at . tne First Metnooist church this evening at 8:15 o'elock for a rolce concert which promises to be of more than or dinary Value. Mr. Darls Is new to Oregon musical circles but has sung in the Hollywood bowl and with symphony orchestras from California to - the far' east and then In Europe. - He has- also appeared - many times In 1 grand opera and i has made independent tours f so It is with soraethinr of more than or dinary Interest that his program is anticipated tonight. i n The Willamette ; university school of music, is presenting Mr. Darls. Appearing with him. will be the men's glee -club of the university, which will sing: two numbers. . The program has. been arranged by Profi Cameron! Mar shall, head of the school of mu sic. : -" ' . " ' i " L Mrs. . Mabel Johnson will ' be hostess tn members of the West Way club at her .home, ,. .1080 Skinner street Thursday aiier- noon beginning at i o ciock. .. . KARAMIE JACKETS -You just must have one TJ QK -if you;are to be in- style -1 - Spring Sldrb- ! V T. ' ' They're here! Just arrived, new 1 lenfjtha for Springvand oh what colors tan, .green.. navy, red,' v. atar-old : guardsman t blue, - flora-pinkr newport blue, May-'- green, coffee, ' beige, bandana. wxuie. - 5.95 I&iit iBlouses 5 ilere'a a new one--sleevelessr lace tcnitted blouses.to wear with youf separate skirt or ensemble. ; 1.95-2.45 s Mrs. F. A. Elliott ; Heads Chapter A.B. , Mrs. F A- EllioU was elected president of Chapter A.B. of the P. E.- O. Sisterhood at the Mon day night meeting In , the home of Mrs. George Darls. Other Of ficers elected were Miss Carlotta Crowley, vice-president; Miss Lil lian Darls, corresponding secre tary; Miss Etta White, recording secretary; Mrs. Anna Davis, chap lain; Miss Ann' Boentje, guard; Mrs. Roberta Butler, treasurer. Mrs. "Jessie Peck, Mrs. Emma Hendricks andMrs. Mabel Barnes were Initiated as new members. Mra. F. A. Elliott and Mrs. C E. Richards were elected delegates to the state convention to be held the first week In June Mrs. Mary Ranch and Mrs. Mary Reres will serre as alternates. . - " -1 . .. Mrs. Alice Bates Fisher and Mrs. Earle Parker were . special guests for this Interesting meet ing. . - : , - . . ; ' . ; Arts League Meeting Full of. Interest 'lx:'- The-regular Arts. Llsagua nieet ing for the month was scheduled for Tuesday -night but the oppor tunity came to present to the pub lic of Salem the world famed architect, Trank Floyd Wright, and so the date was .changed from Tuesday to Wednesday.: night. There will be no business meet ing; all the time will be glren ov er to the lecture which will begin at S o'clock. , : The lecture will be given In tbe green . room of the chamber of commerce, and It is open -to the public 4-';:.--i r .:.:"-!" ' - Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford, through whose efforts the noted man is being brought to Salem, will motor to Eugene and escort Mr. and- Mrs. - Wright to ' Salem. Following the lecture they will take the lecturer and his wife on, to Portland. St. Patrick's Party is Pretty Affair , . Mrs. Reed Carter and Mrs. Har ry Kroner, entertained the Wednesday-afternoon club with three tables of bridge at the home of Mrs. Carter. ; , ... St Patrick's day - accessories were . used fortbe ; afternoon - of cards. The high score price went to Mrs. Tyler Brown and a sec ond prise to Mrs. Alrin Marr. The St. Patricks Idea was also carried out in the refreshments serred at the tea hour.: v Members - present were Mrs. Ralph Mase. Mrs. Edwin Eby, Mrs. Merrln Fidler, Mrs. Elbert Bradford, Mrs. Alrin Marr, Mrs. Forest Fulton, Mrs. . Judson Bressler, Mrs. Carroll Robinson, Mrs. Tyler Brown, and the host esses Mrs. Harry Kroner, Mrs. Reed Carter. Mrs. Mase and Mrs. Marr entertain the dub group at the next meeting, April 1st. . . A nominating committee to prepare the list of officers to be voted upon at the May 2 meeting of Champoeg chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, was named by Mrs. jrohn Orr. local re gent., at the Saturday meeting- at the- home , of Mrs. Homer Goulet, Those, to serve are Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mrs. M. P. Adams, and Mrs. Claude T. -Ellison. Plans were also discussed for the state convention which will be held In Ladies - Original Price. $5.99 ; JOHNSpNS .FOR HOSIERY 1 j STARS TWINICLE ! : t Johanyr Weissmuljer, s t a r of many swimming' 1 erents, - and Bobby Am st, star of the stage, are twinklinv tovethr In sun- Newberg March i 18, 19 and 20. Sereral of the local daughters will attend the board 'meeting and banquet in Portland, March 17. just preceding the state conven tion. i .. Daughters of Nile Will Sew:Today Today the Daughters, of the Kile will meet for ah all day sewing party at the Masonic tem ple.. At noon a lunheon will be serred with Mrs. Frank 'Lilje quist, Mrs. Frank Loose, Mr. Frank Hallk, And Mrs. R. W. Hans Seltx as hostesses. 'j .The sewing- which is . being done will go to the Shrine hospi tal. The meeting has been called for 10:30 o'clock this morlng. . Monmoutlr Miss Jessica Todd, dean of women of the . Oregon Normal school, was hostess Wed nesday afternoon to a large group of Monmouth women. " A The large reception rooms of the dormitory were charmingly decorated with spring flowers, aad Dean Todd was assisted - by Mrs. Addle Robards, asistant dean; Mrs. Ardie Parker, precep tress of the dormitory; and Miss Katherine Olday, secretary to the dean. - i . ..ji i,... , -,u, -,, ;. .: Changes in rules affecting the social life of s students ; were re viewed; and' other details were discussed pertinent to the well being of the large group of young folk.- f-j , Refreshments were served and the remainder of the .afternoon, spent In eohrersation. i - .- Mr. and Mrs! F. W. Wilcox of Hancock, Minnesota, -who hare been spending the winter in south ern California, will arrive in Sa lem Monday to be the guest of their daughter and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox hare rlslted In Salem before and expect to be here about a month before return ing to their home In Minnesota. ! reacl this 50 Bieret -'Skirt -Coat onnsoia s - I 4C0 State .. . j.. , ..... j . ON HONEYMOON L I shine at Miami Beac-h, Fla en their honeymoon. - Tber were married at Fort Lauderdale, Fla after a short courtahio. , . Silverton : Matrons Are Hostesses . u t '" "' ,' " ' ' ' "' '.. Silverton--Mrs.- Minnie Fish wood and Mrs. Lillian Heald en tertained at a lovely spring party at the FlshwoodS home Monday evening honoring Mrs. Charles Hartley of Medford who Is rislt lng at Sllrerton for a week. The Flshwood home was lorely with spring flowers, daffodils predominating. - Four tables of bridge were la play and at the close of cards supper was served. . At cards the high score prise, a beautiful yellow Jardenler till ed ; with daffodils,- was won c by Mrs. Helen Wright man. rWrs. Hartley receired a guest prise. Present were Mrs. Ada Ekman, Mrs. L L. Stewart, Mrs. J. H. Staynor, Mrs. Oscar Btoraasll, Mrs. Minnie Moser, Mrs. Carl Specht. Mrs.: Ed LyUe, Mrs. El mer Olsen. Mrs. , Alice Jack, Mrs. Ella McCleary.- Mrs. Ben Glfford. Mrs. Helen Wrightman, Mrs. Ma rie; Hope, Mrs. Little Cooley, Mrs. Hartley. Mrs. J. H. McCullough, Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Heald and Mrs. Flshwood. Swegler Mrs Jud Dolan enter tained the Garden Road club and their husbands at a get-acquainted! party for her husband's birth day Monday erenlng. Those present besides Mr. and Mrs. Jud Dolan were: Mr. , and Mrs. Kaufer and daughter; MU lleent, Mrs. Gleason, Mr. ' and Mrs. Swingle, Mr. and Mrs. Rick et. Mr. and ! Mrs. Schaffer, .Mr. and Mrs. Hollis. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hollls, Mr. Laird, Mrs. Simpson, and Mrs. Tipton. A pleasant ere nlng was enjoyed ' and a delicious lunch served by Mrs, Jud. Dolan. AH W. C. T. V. women . are 'urg ed to attend the debate -to be given In Waller hall tonight at 7: SO o'clock upon the subject of prohibition. - The teams to ' meet and debate the topic are Univer sity of Porto Rico and Willamette university. : i . . . - beli leve , r ... KNIT 3 Piece - : SUITS While The' Ladies Store dppohtuzities i;i g5 reported - If youisre a man flro tett, five inches or more in heighth and If you are si specialist in truck driving, baking, or in some mech anical trade, there may be a va cancy for you in Uncle , Sam's marines. Or if you- tower at least five feet, nine inches above terra flrma, you may. b aj!awc3 to Join the marines and see. tne wona. Such is the word brought to Sa lem yesterday by Serreant Mack Sherman, here from Portland un til Thursday' to examine candi dates for the sea soldiers' ranks. "We have a number of vacan cies and will fill them promptly with new enlistments, said Sher man upon his temporary return to Salem. Last year he was station ed here but later he was trans ferred to Portland when marine headquarters here, were closed. Conference fop Older Boys to Be: April 3, 4 i' Plans for the eighth annual older boys' conference for. Mar lon and Polk counties under the auspices of Salem's T. M. C. A. are progressing The dates set are April 8 and 4. j . The convention will start with the banquet on Friday night and last through Saturday. . j This ; year's theme Is to be Tralninr for Citizenship." i Pre vious conferences have been 1 pop ular among the boys. This year's crowd is expected to exceed 150 boys. ,,r. .;' j" Eberhhrd, Better, l Leaves for Home :;,: i-SL ... ;,- (. Senator Eberhard of LaGrande, who was stricken with a stomach ailment here. late Saturday,! left last night for .Portland where he will remain for-two or three days before returning to his home. Senator Eberhard; spent Saturday at Olympla, Wash..atteadlng ses sions of the . Washington legisla ture. ' Physicians who attended Senator Eberhard safd? he. devel oped symptoms of appendicitis. ... , ). Judge Percy Kelly will address' the Salem Woman's club Friday' afternoon on the subject ot the - laws of Oregon which affect worn- -en. Musical numbers and the contest talk on i Oregon products .! which will be given by Mrs. - J. M. Devers will be the program for the afternoon. - This meeting- is not a tea. meeting. r Rev.. Niwa will lead, the pro gram to be presented to the mem- . bers of the First Presbyterian church this afternoon, the topic of which is 'Japan". The meeting is called for 2:30 o'clock. 'Mrs. E. E. Lingr will be chairman , bf -the hostess committee. 4 I' i ( ' T " I . The history section of the Sa-, . lem Arts league will be the guests ! of Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford Monday night at the Clifford nome. - . ;. ! ' ' it or not - They Last, Only ; u I ''''' :'" ' '" ' T!- r - r , ' -: '. i-'i'i'jV ' """ " " " ' " ' I ' " i $3.95 ' ' ' -.4 . i -4. ... i ..i -j : " 0 ' johnson's ''::. :.for- ; GLOVES I' I day. . : , r'