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SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1923 ,1 L M ! ; i. 1 V Dy! MARGUERITE GLEESON ASTER morulas breakfasts 4 will be delightful features of ? He day. These will be tor the most part the happy gatber- ' Inga t of Sunday . school classes. Amofrg those who will entertain will jbe Mrs. J. J. Roberts. Mrs. Mason Bishop and the High School Girl Reserves; Mr. Amos Strong .will enter tain With a... pretty party for her crandch'ldren which is an an nuel event Mr.rW. J. Busick will fclso entertain and number less 'family dinner parties will be features of the . spring nouoay. i j. ' . . ' Silas Constance Kantner spent the latter part of the wek In Portland where she attended the dog s;how. Her french bull dor took three ribbons, two of which were second although the dog is only j seven months old puppy and ttas entered with three ; year old diogs. " ' "i -. . i - - ; ' . Mrs! O. A. Thomas and chil dren from Seattle are guests for Eastt-rVal lhe: home - of Mrs. Thomas', parents, Dr; and Mrs. W. C Kantner: ..- : r'- v .:- i . ' ' -.f:Misa Mildred '- Roberts was ... a pref 7 , hostess .yesterday enter? tab-mr "for "18 friends at a line part .and, lateT1 at" tea at jthe j R0L-, ..wbome- ,jm.State: street. The (occasion,, was Jthe birthday anniversary of the -hostess A The guests were Dorothy Llv esley,' -Nancy Thilse Maxin Glover Maxlne - Myers.""" Lucille Dowaiag. Cynthla Delano, 'Mar garet! POorman, .6f ';Wodburn, Catherfe Lauf ht!ge; -Catherine Taylor Gwendolyn, barman; Julia Creech Dorothy ; Bell. yBertha Habcocfc, Jeanette Sykes,ilargaf et Cort Lougine BMetske," Viola Boenije and Ruth Robin. ' ."'. "': --. Thsl Lausanne Guild will not meetf. tomorrow, although It is -thj regular meeting .time. The womit w'H meetj for ..the regular April; meeting., one week .later, according to : those in charge. ; JI A.' B. ; GlbbardT will t en tertaiiriK the, Juhldr Bazaar club of."' the , First s ' Congregational church at her home Tuesday at 1 o"c Tbil I Catholic Daughters' of Ainerjga will sponsor, a card rrty j t at', the! .McCornick hail i: 'ndjyr eren'ng t jTMsi, Is; an annttat Eurter partyj". X . ... - llr.f Sand Ms. Ceorge Arbuckle - are tbme : foilbwtag aV trip ' to Seattle' ihd Taeoma;-hey'triade the trip by aufombbllo.-" TheJ War: afbthers 'wlil f- meet1 Tuesday In theChamber of Commerce-; rooms.. : -' " . -- . - ...LfatfF. A,- Douty and her daugh tera. Margaret Ellen and Roberta j of Portland, .and Mr. and Mrs. Roy L Davis of Kansas City were luncheon guests or Mr. and Mrs. , Z J. Riggs Friday.3'';" :;i-; H iMr.r.DaTls has; i well faown stablej of fine horses and is seek ing af" IocationHn the coast. .-It was reported that he had decldled to locate in Portlaad,.bat tlie mat ter Is I not yet definitely! arranged. cei those who talked with ;bim here feel that perhaps he might , be persuaded to locate In Salem. ; The 1 Douty s have a - fine string of. horses with which those who have attended the night horse show at the state fair are. famil- i, ill Mri,and Mrsl Jay Bowerman of Portland are receiving the good wishes of their many friends on tbe birth of a daughter. '- Mr., aad Mrs. Cowermai are w3 known Slbn, trim lines of youth pre teryed and enhanced by' rroper corseting, Fr olaset Cor3e3 are sctentif kalty, de f.lxaed to render support t ere It is needed ; and to Srant freedom of movement ' i ' x ' 1 : I rolasetrilasUc Ciirtlles for ay tjpes of flsures. r 3! Corset Specialist 115 Liberty lit. ' v , ,.. t i f r r . j-a, voj- . ' 1 ' .1-"' 1 - In i uriTt TPi , f . " Dr. aad Mrs. M. P Mendelsohn who! hare recently returned frm California will be at home to their friends In the Barr apartments af ter April 10. - -.''I.. i- Mr. and MrsJ W., Connel Dyer and Mrs. S. C. Dyer will spend the week-end In Portland. , r 'i I rt,: 'l;. 1 The Easter "musical program at the Jason Lee church tonight will be as follows: . I p "llosanna, tbe Triumphal Chorus" Choir. . I ? "The Son , of Man: is to be Cru- - . cified" . . , . . ... . . Miss Gilbert, Mrs.,, Hagemann j and the ; choir. ,' " n Easter rpHERE stood beneath the empty cross -i Keeping mournful tryst, i Nicodemus, Magdalen, -.John, beloved of Christ; But Mary Mother sat apart And held His Head against her heart V ("Why have i . My only. 1 Sleep, Jesus crucified, ! Sleep, little Son!") j- : r THERE stood beside the empty tomb - y Those that loved Him well; Harking to the tale that John . And Peter had to tell; , . i But Mary Mother stood apart, r "A carolling within, :j i ("See, how my tears have dried, My blessed One: : r - Wake, Jesus Si Duet; "Jerusalem ; the Golden". . . 1 fc f The Misses I Gilberts. ' "Could Ye Not Watch" . ...... Miss Beulah Fanniag." ' "Thy; Will Not Mine I ,.". Z 1 V I Male chorus and choir. - 'Cruiblfr Him." Crucifixion chorda : L ' ; , The 'choir. 'l-'f. Solo land chorus "The. Resur- V 'i, rection" .'. . . "; -. . i ;;' .Miss ; Belssell and choir.;: Ti ' Ascension hymn i. . . . x. . . j. r-.r -The -Choir. 1 - Final chornsAdoration .of . .' Angels" . ,'' . . f . . . . "Mrs. Hagemanix and choir. ''-I v l '-''- ; ... - - -f .""' O R E G O N "AbRICULTURAL COLLEGE. ConraUU, -Or.. March 31. TVeira Smith, daughter of W;;M. Smith, of Salem.oWiU an iiotince her engagement to Percy E. Melts at; an Easier breakfast Riven ' at the -Beta Kappa house in" CoryEll this" morning. , :v Miss Smith .Is '; member ; of Beta Kappa sorority and a sen ior in V home e'eonomics. Mr. Melts Is a member of Alpha PI Delta . fraternity and assistant instructor in the , school or for estry. '. - The table v will be beau tifully decorated with -center piece of Easter, lilies and. novel place cards. In addition to sor ority sisters those present will be Mrs. jW. R.v Ellis, house iriother; Miss f Lucy LewJg,: faculty? "'mem ber; 3 Hasel Lambert. " Francis Nlckolson, Mrs. V, E.; . Noonan and Mrs.: N. A. Noonan J : -j Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walsh and daughter, Priscilla. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fry . foa the Easter, week-end." - - ' ' Among the University of Ore gon students who are home for the spring vacation are Margaret Livestey. Maxlnef Buren, Margaret Griffith. Katherlse Slade. Euge nie Zleber-and Miriam Swartat Mj-s. George Hug was. hostess for local members of Kappa Alpha Theta at tea Friday.,' A club was organized and plans discussed for future work of the group. Mrs. Allan Carson was chosen leader and' Mrs.: Elvin L&ntis secretary. Other members of the sorority in or. near Salem are Mrs., ' Harry Hawkins, Mrs.' Clifford Brown. Mrs", Elvin Lantisj Mrs. -Allan Car son. Mrs. George, Hug. Louise Cor- bn. ; Jeanntte Meredith. Leitba Wilson. Kuth Schulz. Mildred Gill, Mrs. ; Keith Powe'.l ' of Woodburn, and from Sllverton. Eleanor Mc- Clafne; Fields McCIalne. Eva Digerness., Mrs. Charles Reynolds. Louise Adams. Mrs., Hawkins will entertain Tuesday' with 'a tea for uiember3 and younger girls.' '1.-J r.f--;. i:. .V'e i'i:;-:--5"':' Pupils of Miss Beatrice Shel ton And Mlssl Minnetta Magers will i give ft. Joint .recital Friday evening at the, First , Presbyter ian ichurch. A ; feature of i the evening musicals' vUl be; the ap pearance of the double' quartet which Is ; composed of Flora Fletcher, Gladys , Stsvenson. bo nranos; Hilda' . Amsler. Ruth Rsed. meo soprano; Delia Am sler. i; Grace Fawk. first alto; Myrtle Knowland. Marie Corner, second alto." M'ss Lucille Em mons .will? play the accompani ments. - Those appearing In : the pro gram will . ho Frederick Arpke, Kenaeth - Allen. Bertha Vlck. Leait Jennisoa.' Ruth - Bedford. Cecil Deacon. J Erma . Bushnell Fawk. Flora Fltecher,, James Mart, Helen Pollock and the members of the double quartet. The program will - be as" fol lows: ' . f - G Minor Prelude. . Rachmaninoff - Cecil Deacon . : ! . Come to thel- Fair, . . i .. .. .. . 1 The N'ghtengale .Ward Stephens Mah LIndy liou . v. . ..Strickland Ermine ! Bushnell Fawk Shepherd and Shepbsrdess. . . . L . . . Godard Flora Fletcher ! Scotch Alrs--A Pastorale. ... f .- Saenger "Auld Daddy Darkness" .. Homer James Mam Pompadeur Fan. . . . ; j . .Cadman Yalso.: G. Flat. .Chopin Helen Pollock ; "Mon coueT s'onvre a ta volx", Saint-Saenks you left my side," One? her heart. glorified. Gertrude Robison Ross Love is the' Wind :i'.,.t . Rogers -'v':-', Ruth -Bedford -'h n' "' Duet:" Calm as the" Night... . .K .Hilda ; Amsler Della Am3ler ' The - Mountain ,'. . . . . . . . Bra'.narJ ; ; ' Fredprick Arpke t - Pale Moon' . . . . . . . . . ...Logan f . Kenneth Allen ; Romance ..... .S'biHns Butterflies i ........... Nevin : . , . Bertha Vick ; ' " ; Aria 'from La. Travlata. ". . . '. . i A'erdl Thy '. Smile ! a c Fearl. . v .Cu van" t,-.; i Veoh Jenntson r'-; - r Fragment 'T . ..... . .Haberbier Sequldlllo . , ... ... .A'bepi To a TWater ' Lily i i . . MsDowell " - Ruth : Bedford V" '"f.t I Know ft Lo ny 'r . Garden 4V. J . . .i .i D Harrtelot . t .5. , . . .Spanish Ballad Double-iiiartet F?fJrC. t::, --:::;'i- 'i-'i- Rtta'- '::; V:;'--'' ; Miss Elma Wellfer will pre-j sent ; three i of her:? advanced pu pils in .reeital .Monday ."evening. The students Include Helen Pettyjohn, . Lucille Crockett and Dorothy Hutchason.. Assisting muslc'ans : will be Miss Marie ChurchUl. ; vocalist . and v Mary Sch ttle. violinist.- The musical will be held at Miss Welter's studio. ' Music Week ; Begink Today ;'i:i:-,:: -:.!; - 4" ' y -,'. .: i-f ,'As. the opening recital of Music' Week. Prof, and Mrs.' T. S. Rob erts and Lena Belle Tartar will receive 100 'or more personal friends and patrons this" afternoon at 1 an Informal musfcale In. thei beautiful new residence-studio or Professor Roberts. 502 North' Summer street. ' The hours are' from 3 to 5 o'clock. The follow ing program . of musical numbers featuring-; piano- and vocal num bers has been arranged : , ; : "Woodland Whispers" . . . . . . . I I ' v 'J.-'JI' . I" f ,;r'.'.. I ' ',:-'-'' " i;'!-..--r t M0S1C ?v -.:! ;;." .- U : 'vv ';-:-: r ; j ; f - .' ' V' . -j . t- ; - 1 j ; J l ' i Mean to Your Family; it! Your Children: ; Yourself? ' ......... . ...it Braunhardt I : ... Maud Engstront." ' MWere I a Bird"' ...... Logan . Marion Roberts. ' T'lUnfa" Wely j' , Dorothy Kezar. lApriL My April' . . . i . Milligan n ' V; c Rena" Hartley. . "Aeolian liarp . Smith t , Mary Miller. Where My Cararan Has : . . V Rested" ......... ; . . . . Lohr Annie and Myra Gleason. . I "Cairlce" '. . . ; . . Moskowskl j ' Louises Flndley. , s ' "?Bird of Love Divine";., j Wood 1? : ' I Macyle Hunter. I "Turkish March"' - . . .Beethoven- ; Rubinstein . .-. j Donald Schaupp. ' - ' ' 1 One of the attractive features of Music week will be 'the , Juvenile program to be given Monday eve ning in the Chamber of Commerce 'rooms. . a Miss Margaret Fisher Is ID ; charge of the program and those taking part will be under 12 years of age. ' The public Is being invited to attend. , . The teachers 'whose pupils will participate are W. W- Graham, T. Roberts. Miss Laura Grant,. Miss Margaret Fisher, Miss, Doro thy Pearce, Miss Jo Turner, Mrs. W. A. Denton. Miss Elizabeth Levy, Miss Julia Welgel. Mrs. Harry M. Styles, and students from the state blind school. HA Japanese Love song will be presented as a- feature. Samuel Harbison and Elizabeth Connel wl l be the two taking the parts and they .will be In costume. i The proeram is as ionow: 'Th Recruits" : ........ , .Barth Margaret Heltiel. Edith. H . !! :. 1 Glaisyer. "MaVchlne Song" ..... Ponllnson i i LucyMildred Klein i -Selection ....V... i ... H , .' Cled Seely. Hortens-a'V .. . i . ..x. .;. . Langs i' 4 Edith Flndley. '-i rCarnivsl of Venlce'Vv . . . .Weiss ) ; ! Bernice Blakeslee. Le Seefbt' . . i .-. V - . Gantier ; - i LouKine Brlelkez. - . ir "Cavalleria Rust'cana . .Moscagnl 1;.-, t , ?, Tfimmir T .IvHalaV . J t I "Dancei of the Marionettes" . if . .... , . . . ."Crosly "Lullaby" 1 , . . . i ... ... Crosly liv ! Marie Patton. J'.vi' Japanese Love Song (In costume) ; Samuel Harbison Elizabethi. ,i ! : Bonell. ' v--,i'lX "Out Where the West Begins ip&i H r : v -1 Delbert VisescoJ ;. ; Concerto No.' 2 i i ...... . eitt 1 Nathan Stelnbock. - -An Idyl" . .. i - - .'' Virgil tU v:-.;-b'.' Marion ;.Shaw. ::-:"- .:, "Silver ! Chimes" . . . .. . . Duceiie Delmer Castell,. Iwls Way lf Unlre". Glen CasteU.J - , "There fare Fairies at the Bot-' vi torn; -ot my Garden". . .Lenman ; r Forest WIIcojc. , . ? "Song of tho Bathers". , vvaens ifi f Elizabeth 'Lewis. Over, Hill and Dale" . Engelmon ! I, Mary iSchei, Edith Flndley. Students Plan Musical Affairs i Vocal and ! piano pupils of Wil lamette university school of mu sic will be presented In a mus lcale at Waller hall Wednesday wrenlncr. M Prof. E. W. Hobsen f mod. Prof. Franklin Launer.' arc the' teachers whose pupils .will be present. 1 : f The ,v program. J is as follows: Spirit Flower ........ . CTipton , ; Mildred Maple Romance I . .h '. . ... . . '. La Forge Kammeuol. Ostrow . . i Rubinstein ; Leolyn.Barnett t . . . :' . Frog Went A-tcaurtln; Lonesome Time. Arranged W H. Brockwayj Ladle's i Glee Club Etude i . i . .... . . . . . . - Chopin HunsarUn . . . ... . . , MacDowell Capriscoso ... T . .. .-. Brahma f 'yri -;Vi j Mildred Grants Dowll :. In . the Forest. V.;. Arnold y l Rodney Johnson Polnalse . i"i'..'L j ". M . - Chopin Nocturne! .4- Schuraman Pollchinelle v'i : . . Rachmaninoff ."" Mrs. Rachael Nelson' :: : ; . i . Cv':;' i Next Friday evening at the yp ; Russell II. , Con well, foremost' educator, lecturer and preach er, declares; . . j, .: , -j : . "If I could reach Jthesatten tfori of parents,-I, ;feel I j could (- do them no greater; service than - to- persuade them lo give their . children a musica education." - May we assist you by urging upon you -to visit or salesroom without any obligation on your part to buy. Lei ms show you a stock of pianos as selected as v America's Greatest Piano jVal ues by .the Shermaa-Glay & Co., one of the three. largest retail piano concerns la the entire piano .world r -and ' the '. . largest west, ot the Rockies. With policies of: a house like ' this.with a record of B3 years la the field, we 4n.fUe"your In- SpectlOU. ':': " I ' . .' j " VictorVlctrQlas---Sonorfti and Brunswick Phonographs ': i" . Sheet MasioMunical Merthan- -.-'.',' ; tllse. Etc. :"' f : .' ' ,! - ' : -' "''if :, "'' Moorcs Music House Nhermad-Clay Sb Co., ! Halen Representatives. 415 Court St. Phone 983 - MUSIC WEEK. I-'; i f:: ; - Today i . '..:' ; :'-r.: ? at all churcnes. . . Tartar-Roberts muslcale. 3 o'clock f at Roberts Studio.; Vesper service. 5 o'clock,'; First Presbyterian church. f ! Evening i muslcale pro- T grams J at ! ; First Methodist: First Congregational, Jason . Lee; etc. -.- :m . i - Monday ' Juvenile muslcale, Cham- ? ber of ' Commerce rooms, - 8 o'clock '.,;. : , '. .. :-: Welter muslcale,: studio, 8 ! o'clock.! .. ' ' - , " ' -r . :i Wednesday . : Ilobson-Launer program ft .t Waller' hall, 8 o'clock. , ; . ! Friday ; " ,: Operetta.! "Nautical Knot" high school auditorium, 8 : o'clock. .!? ! Shelton-Magars muslcale, F'rst Presbyterian church, o'clock.! 1 .: : '? ' IHgh school auditorium there will appear oh the stage exactly 127 pirates, blushing' maidens, sailor boys and then a sprinkling; o freak artists. ; ' . : The occasion is the presenta tion by the my.s'c classes of the" high school - of tb . (pleajsing operetto "A!, Nautical Knot" or as it- is known- by its second title. "The !r Belle of . Barnsta poole." : The .date is set . for Fri day evening.! April 6. and it will be given: In the hlKh school. 1 Eleven are . In the cdat and these have j been chosen from some: of the best s'ngers in the high school J music classes. ' With ; rea pirates - and sailor boys all In proper, costume and then young maidens for a back ground and then, the various freak artists to jglve ,a touch .of humor to jnanf scenes, there are two hours . of real fun and pleasure in atore Friday evening. Miss j Tartar has : presented from t'ine to time .many inter esting musical entertainments at the .high ' school. but the operet ta' "Nautical i Knot'v Is' entirely different and Just a ! little more exciting than ! the averag. With pirates, j sailor boys, freak artists and lovely jyoung maidens, the operetta premises to , present a most i enjoyable evening's enter tainment. j1 The operetta is a satire on real pirates as they used to bs and not what Is supposed to be mod ern 5 pirates, j Several high! school students have qualified aa pirates and an equal number as rollick ing. - rolling sailor boys. . And then of. course an equal number of pretty girls. ' j Chiirches Will4 Haye Programs L TAis Evening The chplrf of the First Metho under the direction dist churchj of Prof. W. E. Hobsdn of the de partment iofj music at Willamette university., accompanied bv Prnf T. ,S. Roberts, who will use the recently rebuilt pipe organ., will give a sacred ' concert on Easter Sunday evening at t the churqh at 2:39 o'clock. The followinc Dro, gram will be given: Organ prelade, "Jubilate Deo" K -' ...Silver - Prof. T. S. Roberts.: , a "At the End of the Sabbath".. I . j. , . . ... ; . . . Speake Mrs.1 Edwin, Socolofsky. , i '!Lo the Tomb Is Empty.. Broome The; 'choir.' :';-":;:" j:;-i . Miss Lucille Ross at the piano Incidental solos by Miss Kathleen LaRant and R. D. 'Barton.' v The, Trumpet Shall Sound" J. Prlndle Scott Miss: Mildred Strevey. ( !The Strife! Is O'er" .',. Salter ' The choir, f Duet, "The Lord is my Light" ....... ., .......... Mathews Miss Kathleen. LaRauf and Mr. .'f,., : ' Barton. .-, Trio. "'Meditation" ... S. . Meitzke ; ( Violin, piano and organ ) ' Delbert Moore, . Miss Genevieve Flndley, Prof. T. S. Roberts. "At the Ninth; Hour. .... Shelley The Choir. A sacred concert will be given this aftemoonjat 5 o'clock in the Presbyterian church. Those as sisting , will ibe . Miss 'Dorothy Pearce, , pianoj . Miss Iva. Claire Love, violin,! and MIssJ Lucille Ross, organ. The program fol lows: i , " : ' ' Prelude,! !"Hosannah,". .Hartman Quratet, "The Conquering King0 Han Solo, "0 Light that Breaks from Yonder Tomb" ..... - Dressier ' Ada MJller Harris. Violin oblisato, Iua Claire Love Offertory, "Hosannah."'; . Granier . ; Miss Pearce, Miss Loye, ; ' Miss Ross. T ,s Oratorio. "The Light of the World"- ... . v . . . . .'. Sullivan (a) Juet. "The llour Is Come" Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Merle; . Rosencrans. , (b) Solo. "Daughters of Jeru salem !.... ......... 1 . i H. B. Glalsyer. ; - '. : (c) Quartet, "Toa, Though I Walk," ........ ........ (d) Solo. "The Lord Is Risen" r ' Mrs. Rosecrans. " Quartet, "Blest Easter Morn . In", . ., . ........ Scott Violin obllgato, Miss Love. Postlude. Easter Alleluia.', v . . , . . .... Ottenwalder .-''-' The choir - of Leslie Methodist Richard - Robertson, will render the following K program of Easter music at the morning service: Anthem, "The; King of Glory" ' i . i . ,m. .'. ..... . Brackett Duet, "The Ttlsen. Lord". .Spicker Madeline Watson and Laura . -Pemberton. Antheml "Crown .Him with. Many Crowns" t : . . . T. Greece Offertory solo. 'The Cross" Ware ' Mrs. Earl Pearcy. Clarence Wenger. Is the pianist and will play special numbers for the Prelude and Postlude. . In the 1 evening : the ; Sunday school will give' an elaborate mu sical service, i ' ' : f ',."; ::;' irj :' 1" T ' ; v:- An evening musical" program will be given tonight by the choir at , the .1 First Congregational church, i The choir is composed of Mrs: Alta Wood, Soprano; Mrs. John J.f Roberts, contralto; Mrs, Bertha Carlson; contralto; Charles Muston and Emil Catlson, tenors; Albert H.. Gille, basso j William McQiilchrist, director; Byron Ar nold, organist.'' Assisting on the program will be ' " Mrs. Bernice East, 6rgan; Miss Iva Claire Love, violin, f and an instrumental trio composed of Byron .Arnold, piano; Delbert, Moore, violin, and Avery Hicks, cello. The program fol lows: . ;" Prelude, organ, piano and Vio lin; .doxology; Invocation, Rev. W. C. Kantner; "Gloria; Scripture reading 1 with choir 'response; hymn; prayer with choir responr BPS. - ! . ' f '- ?':.". Vt''; .. 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B ; 1 V in a radius of a hundred- Salem StorV i ii ,U,'m. 1 mile - " ct . 1 " Portland Silk Shop I ; .46 b btate St. f SSdcr St. i . - , -i i . . . , ' : " V. Instrumental trio, "Prelude in A Flat" Cui Uyron Arnold, piano; Delbert., Moore,' violin; Avery- ' . Hicks, celloJ , AntheAl. "Sweet Bells of East . .er rime"1 ; . . '. S . ..... . Balnea Victim solo, "There Is a Greene -Hill Far ,Away" . : . . .Gounod - lYa Claira LOvei - - ' Mp.nArnold at! the organ. Offertory.-organ, piano and vio- , Hn U Vocal solo, "O Divine Redeemer" , . i . ,9 . ... . ., Gounod '. : Mrs. John J Roberts , 17 Instrumental trio, "Told, at T, j Twilight" .... . i. . . .JIuerter ,;: . Messrs. Arnold j Moore- and : ' . Hicks: "'' Anthem. "Now la Cbrlst Ex alted" L ti.- '. Scott Vocal solo, VBeyoifd the Gates ' ot Paradise' . Jj. ...... I King -. Mrs. 'Alta? Wood. Anthem, "Thanks Be to God" -m mm J . i .Frey Hymn Benediction i'os-.iuae; ; "St. Paul's Episcopal church will have a special musical program at - the 11 o'clock fserflcejj today. The program is as follows;! Processional hymn ! . Sullivan Venlta In D . . .i . . . .. . . . Nevln Gloria Jatri Goodman Te Deum ....... 4 .Kkotsschmar Int oit, "Christ Our Passover" - .'. .-. . . . . . . . . i . . '. .Sbeppard Kyris Elelson i . . .'. . ICoIllnwpod Gloria Tlbl ... . '.I. '. Collinwood Creed o , . J . .T . Gilbert Hymn- . . ....... . -!. Rosemueller Gloria ...... . . . J . . . .' Goodson Anthem, "Break Forth Into- v ' Joy!' . V. . .... . !. . . . '. Barnby Presentation . ..... ,v. (Anon.) Sursum-Corda and Sanctns. . .1 '. "i . . . i , Collinwood Benedictus and Agnus Dei. . .,-: ... i . . ' Collinwood Gloria In Excielsis. .'4 (Old chant) Nnnct Domitis . . .: . . . Gregorian Fourfold '-Amen.. ..'. ........ Recessional J . . . . V.I. .V David lea NEW BOOKS AT THE LIBRARY -1 "My Years on the Stage, rem iniscence of his life by, John Drew, with many interesting sidelights on well-known actors especially the members of the Drew, family. "The Charm . of the Middle Kingdom,' an intimate record of Chinese life by James Held Marsh "Frequented Ways." a . general survey of the land forms,' climates fand vegetaUon of western Eu rope, considered in their relation to the life of man by Marlon I. Newbigin. 1 ' "American Business Manual, which takes "up In Us three toI umes; ; organization, the, plant, administration. ' "Leaf and'Tendr.il essays on na ture subjects by John Burrough.s. "Locusts and Wild Honey," more essays "by John Burroughs. . . "MV Lord o the White Road." a novel of feudal times by Cedrlc Fraser. ' ' ' '?ff ' "The Man Who Lived in a shoe," he had three-tiephews and Tl!f'Pll wff h urtinm t,a AlA wni lnnn While tri'ey $11 59 Last JtYd. what to. do. .'The. story Is told by Henry James Forman. 'Martis, TheUnconqucred, by Kathleen Norrls. - . '"Spinster of the Parish," one of the best, of tho: new; novels that have come out recently, by 13. MaxwelL ' v:;V.rV r V "Tb-el Chain,", an entertaining novel of mora! rrlteTest-for Its char acterrdrawihg'thanl for; its jIot, by Charles Hanson Towne. 5 PoweK Corporation Takes Place of Tent Houses FRESNO. CaW April 1. A power corporation, whose activi ties, center in the high Sierras, has supplanted tefnts and wooden bouses of the construction period, hastily, thrown up, with modern hollow tile' nbngalows costing 110,000 each, i These houses, sit- uated onrthe Kerkhoff lake,: are equipped' throughout with Ihe; lat estof electric -cooking, 4 heating I and lighting appliances and their architecture Is pf varying design. A woodj burning range with fuel suppliedl ready cut, is an added convenience.! .; : . ' - Other! conveniences are furn ished by the corporation, such as ice during1 the hot months, screen porches and a spacious community-garage, with separate, stalls, a -wash room and repair shop; . T The bachelors "were hot forgot ten either. . They have a large building equipped with the latest In bathing facilities; an Immense Bcreen3 porch and modern electri cal appliances. '". , These homes , are available on-. ly for employes. ; . We Extend Yon V GREETINGS This Easter Sunday: , ; . 1 .-. . - ' . .. " ; And an expression of our appreciation of your liberal patronage during this Easter, season. " a ! " -u' :'.: ; J .jir.. ;: ; ;:v- ' i v C. F. Breithzzpt "Salem Telegraph Florist" ; heJio, black, ycllc and others. ! low "