1 K SPPINGV, , H -5 . SPRING 4 l fashion. S St. ' NUMBER . :. ' ; : i : ,v -e- - FASHION K':NUMBER ' . 0"" . . . . . - ' i - EIGHTIETH YEAR NO, 301 ! r if?8! H , ! i vy .. 4 4' . ! - " .: Jtf:m .. .- : f v : ! V' l i 4: : ' : - C&Sta, Orf-on, Friday llornlnf, March It, If 31 " f It . i : f . l rR E XU 1PPE 9'j -- I . 1 i f . M II Hill ,MM1W I.I JL ' . . f;- - i-x- --- Vl -.ilSfi-- vX::10 .-S : ' ' "-; - . v.'- i frXjf ' i? JH 5- - ? - ' - I . ? :. r - ;-'-r- .-,' -:-!'-. ; t r ,J1HE cominjr of Spring: is the dawn of the richest teason of. the year -Hopes run high. Houtekeepert buttle about r.bringlnfir cheer and . beauty to gardens and homes. Flowers and : fruits 'are planted1 that shall b reaped in plenty and bring profits o their planters. ; This Spring particularly, there is anticipated the develop ment noFonly of natural' resources.' but the directly associated development of a ' monetary pros perity which "shall , be the , accu mulated result of the individual efforts of the people who iake up our national. And as the Spring season opens, into the months of summer, may the harvest prove even richer than we permit our-t selves to foretell. - ; ' SALEM WINDOWS UNVEILED TONIGHT, 7:30 o 1 .pi MM ' ; ! SPONSORED BY THE" -SALEM AD CLUB r . .