FRIDAY MORNING,' APEIL 10,1925 i - 11 y. km h w yy 'Mi ttiiJ G00D FRIDAY maslcale will ' be glren at 8 o clock this fw-ening at the First Presbyterian Irhurch by a chorus of 28 yoices hinder th$ direction or K. II. Rob-, rtson. An offering will be re ceived for the defraying of some tight expenses. : , J - Following is the program; trrar prelude 'The Cross of Christ".-, i 1- ' i Congregation. "V-All Yo Cpon the Highway" , . , . t . . .-pr-Dubois Marie Marshall. "A Ballad of Trees and 'the t Master' . Matthews ! , Chorus. : ' : ;". "God My Father". ....". Dubois Leon Jennison. "And As Moses Lifted Up the Serpent" ' Mr. Barton. 'Cod SO LOTed the World" .... . Stainer Chorus. "Beneath the Cross" Congregation. Offertory ' (organ) . . -.'. 'p For & Closer Walk With God Chorus. Incidental solo ...... ill Mrs, Robertson. : Organs postlude ..... . '..;. j:-j!rjrH . - 1 -"Announcement of the engage ment of two prominent Roseburg jr young people. Lois Merian Geddes i!nnd!Harrv iVvthe Booth, will be cl interest! to friends fn ,Salem. Ibe announcement was made last f Vxrda?.j evening at the Hotel , i Tua, 'with the wedding an . w 'ed itor an event of the J fall: The dinner party, ope , ... k-e smartest social events of I the season," was served in the In i Idian room of the hotel. Miss it Geddes is a former student of II Willamette university while- Mr. 11 Booth attended the University of f Oregon where he was a member of of Mr. he Beta Theta Phi fraternity White lilacs and cherry blossoms made a delightful background on Wednesday evening for an evening bf 500; when the members of the BE club met at the home of Mr. fthd Mrs. TV W. Davies. The i high honors were won by Mrs. D. D. Olmstead and Mr. Ed Keene. Consolation awards were received by Mrs. William Busey fend Miss Mildred Spong. Special guests playing at the tables were Mr. and Mrs. C. Jetson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Busey, Miss Bernice Klrkwood, Miss La , Velle Keene Miss Mildred Spong, Paul Davies and La ' Doyt Davies. ' V In the club group are Mr. and Mrs. John Spong, Mr. and Mrs. tOn 'Olmstead; Mr. and Mrs. Ed K I, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Klght- r, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Turner, and Mrs. Cv L. Scott, Mr. and TZxti, lEdward Fandrich, Mr. and Mrs;! Charles, jShaw. Mr. and Mrs. Claude j To wnsend, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davies. .. :'ru ji ! j l - : ' : . The-many Salem friends of Miss Florence Jones are welcoming her home from California where she Ihas been spending the winter. Miss Jones, for the past three and at La Jolla. She has been a By Audred Bunch Phone: 106 i )!.'.: aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Jones, for inany years con nected with 'the Oregon state school for the blind. I j Mrs. T. A. Livesley has as her house guest Mrs. G. W. "Beck of Vancouver, B: C. Mrs. De Beck plans1 to remain in Salem for a number of weeks. I The Adelante Literary, society annual banquet, an outstanding event on the Willamette university campus calendar, ' will . have as their guests this year the mem bers i of the' Websterlan society, the event taking the form of a formal "joint date." v The date for 'the banquet has, been set tor Friday, April 24. at the Gray Belle. ! All alumni Adelante and Websterian members iare urged to make reserrations for the evening. j : i " ' j ; .- j .. The Woman's Missionary soci ety of the j First ; Presbyterian church will meet at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the church par lors. Mrs. H. C. Wyatt, chairman of the ; committee, has planned a very excellent program on "Dark Spots Made Light." k having to do with the church s work among tne "Negroes. i )...' ( . ' Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brady are leaving this morning, for a week's ivisit in Pocatello, Idaho, wfcere jthey will be guests of S. E. and J. R. Brady, nephews Brady. . j I The members of : the Interior decoration section .of the Salem : m. . n . a ;Arts league win . jneei i .ov b'clock this evenlngi at the Gilbert istudlo and Craft shop after which they will go to the home of Miss Sarah Lansing for a special Btuay of Georgian period and Colonial furniture. 4- r"" Mrs. F. G. Brock and Mrs. H, Hartman have been entertaining as their house-guest during the past week, Mrs. Ed Whitney of Pittsburg, Penn. Mrs. Whitney left on Wednesday for her home. Mrs. George Hug and Miss Car lotta Crowley are : attending the conference of the Inland "Empire Educational association this week in Spokane.! The sessions are be ing held at the Davenport hotel. Mrs. Alice Thompson, president of the Salem association, was unable to make the trip on account of Illness. J : : ; j . Th Red Hill birthday club met for the April meeting this week at the Roy V. (Bates' home. Nearly all the members were present for the occasion.' The guests 'of hon or were Mrs. W. Dyer, Mrs. R- Brownlee, and Mr. Walter McDon aid, whose birthdays fall in April. An evening of merriment was spent in games and music. Three beautiful birthday cakes were fea tures at the refreshment hour, The club, regretting the loss of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson from the circle are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong. j -Those present for - the April Today Sood Friday Sacred Muslcale. First Presbyterian , church. : 9 o'clock. i . ., First Presbyterian Church Wom an's Missionary society, church parlors. 2:3(1 o'clock. Interior Decoration s e c ti o n. ! Members meet at the Gilbert Stu dio and Craft shop at 7:30 o'clock. Saturday Ladles of the GAR. Armory. Salem Woman's club.- -Club house, 2:30 o'clock. Business meeting. Sunday Easter vesper muslcale, ! First Baptist church, 4:30 o'clock. Easter cantata. First Methodist church. 7:30 o'clock. Alpha Chi Omega Easter break fast. Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe,. 9 o clock. ; Easter muslcale. First Presby terian church, 5 6'clock. Tuesday i Business and Professional Wom en's club dance. Crystal Gardens, o'clock. Miss Naomi Phelps, assisted by Mrs. Carrie Chase, in concert. First Christian church. 8 o'clock. Wednesday Kamiakin, the Headhunted St. Joseph's auditorium, 8:15 o'clock. Thnrsday OAC club. Mr. and Mrs. Percy I Cupper, S05 Union street; hosts. Thursday club. Mrs. E. C Cross, 1185 Chemeketa street, hostess. house guest at the home of her, meeting were: Mr. and Mrs. R. r Miller si Basement - Stcra Bargain Square, special i SATURDAY Brassiere Special j 25c Tea," she cried, "and, also, ? junk' Makes a perfect rhyme 1 with bunk'." ' Rosetta Duncan. ; II. v oily, at her morning meal. elt her youthful blood congeal. "Ma,! she said, "donrO call me pet'. And just one thing don't forget: f you call me 'Pollyana' ; . I'll. crown yon with this. ripe ba nana." -Prances Moritz, in. . -olly's Pa, I grieve to state, Came home very, very late. Down the narrow hall he crept. Hoping everybody slept. Polly hailed him! Ma awoke! That," said Polly, "was the joke." H. O. Davidson. Brownlee, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Con- noy, Mr. and Mrs. Trick, Mr. and Mrs. Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. Bogie, Mr. and Mrs. Heckast, Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. R. Bates. I Mrs. -Olive Joy Wright of Cleve land, p.. national vice president, has accepted an invitation to at tend the state convention, to be held in Salem in June, and she will be the speaker on Saturday, June 13. Mrs. Wright will be in Seattle June 11 and attend the B. & P. W. club's state federation, and. from Portland she will go on to Idaho. Portland Telegram. Mrs. W. A. Reid of Corvallls was a guest in Salem early this week for a meeting of the execu tive board of the state Missionary society of the Christian ' church. Plane were made for the state con vention this summer in Turner. Three prominent musicians, as sociated with the : Willamette Un- versity school of music, .will pre sent what promises to be an out standing program a week from Wednesday under the auspices of the American Association of Uni versity Women. The concert will be given in Waller hall and alj Salem will" be given an opportun ity to hear artists, the students of whom are often heard, but whose own splendid talent is not often displayed. . ' ! Those who will contribute to the program are: Miss F r a n c e s Vlrginie Melton, pianist; Profess or E. W. Hobson -vocalist; and Professor William Wallace Gra ham, violinist. Silverton, Or., April 9.- Venr pretty was tne April snower party at which Mrs. Andrew Hall was hostess Friday afternoon in honor of her little daughter, : Lucile's fourth birthday. Sixteen little children and their, mothers were invited to spend the afternoon at m m m w r m w- m - t m a m m m m m x .b- , . -t- Easter Dresses Coats - Hats Gloves Hosiery , Neckwear Jewelry New and Novel; In Every Instance Fashion Correct .V Silk Dresses m ... $24.75 The writer sees before him a dress in Castlljan Red Canton which has three tier accordion pleat ed tunics. The front and shoulders are trimmed with ecru lace and but tons. It's a clever little model. j at $19.50 j All Silk Canton dress j in the new blonde " shade, very modish box pleat flounce; trimmed with deep ecru lace front pan el; finished at side with ball buttons and loops. ' - ,. - ( - Many other dresses at $16.00 $17.50 $22.50 $27.50 $32.50 to $05.00 All Mail Orders given careful attentioij.; We pay postage or expresf with in a radius of a "hundred . miles. j Unusual Silk Hose Value Extraordinary Latest Charming Col ors. .Humming Bird and Kayser Puresilk $1.50 A Pair ' - J I . ' : i " The fit with that closely clinging trlmness that is so admired, in full fa shioned hosiery. They're knit of wonderful fine Quality thread silk. The shade you want is here. ; - ,tCA3( AND DO" , . SALEM STORE PORTLAND SILK SHOP. 460 State Street 3S3 Alder Street When over head the clouds are gray, ; '.' Don't let your spirits be that way. A bit of laughter or a song ' Will J brighten things! the whole day long. ,1 I - The Future Will Tell f Fresh Young Matt (entering barber shop With air of import ance) : "How long will I have to wait for a shave?" M Barber: "From the looks of your face, about" two years." m Dehorned ! By R. E. 'Alexander BAD, I am don't git near. I I'm Hydrophoby when I bite! was "ME plied th Rockies up - I'll mebbe take t'night! . too 'em down the Shannon farm,, where Mr. and Mrs. Hall live. A yellow and, white table ' was the biggest attraction of the afternoon.' Aj yellow um brella formed the centerpiece nad from this streamers were brought to each place card, j Each little guest was instructed to pull the streamer at her orr his plate. Amusing little favors .were attach ed to the streamers and hidden in the umbrella. I - ' Guests were Evalyh Hall, Don ald Steffen,' Reta Steffen, Anna- bell Jensen, Lester Hagen, Paul Hagen, Weldbn Hatteberg, Jordan Moe, Juanita Moe, jLouise Dyb- setter, Paul Dybsetter, Joyce Sim mons, Gilbert Titusi Betty Tor- vend, Kenneth Boliej Faye Bolie Girown guests were! Mrs. Louis Hall, Mrs. D. Stef faf. Mrs. Hans Jensen, Mrs. Hagen, Mrs. Martin Hatteberg, Mrs. Dan Dybsetter, Mrs. Arthur Simmoni, Mrs. Henry Torvend, Mrs. O. Bolie, Mrs. Os car Satern. I i ' r Y iee th notches in that gun-'- Ev'ry week another one! "Ain't there no RAW meat in th house? This steak is COOKED f-take it away! Bring somethin' on I Hell's Bells; eat it Bloody! Hip! Hooray Coffee f'r ME! ' Gimme that cari O igasollne! Me I'm a MAN! "Jus' watch me grab th Panhandle N swing ol' Texas! Yip Yipee Grizzly crossed with Rattlesnake, N more'n half Mustang that's ;': ME! ' ' 'i ride a Twister f'r th boot I'll Ligjhtnin' tickles meH-Yee-bws y' Now! "I'm WILD Ouch ! Mother, don do that! ! j Aw. Mother, can't y' take a ; f i Joke? k ' a- .. Honest, I never! done a thlng--Pll;pay f'r anything I broke. Ow! That's my ear y got! VKXOW!; I'xni gtin RIGHT AWAYJ L GO!" 1 watching He Knew Dennis:- "How was; the vacuum- cleaner invented?' Lawrence: "By flapper ? suck a Boda through a straw." : -f-Gertrude Bound to Show Wright: "Ah, dear, your eyes reflect the iridescent rays of the resplendent sun! Your ' ? lAUce (hastily): "5top, please. You've been doing those cross word, puzzles again!" H. N. Beckwith. FUN SHOP MOVIES Souls Of Steel . Reel 1 A busy street corner In a great ty. Tom Fletcher, face allittje drawn, is searching his pockets -itb the hopeless expression of one who already knowg the worst. He apqlogetically approaches John MorganfeUer, fur-coated In his limousine.' Reel 2 t Fletcher: "Beg pardon, Sir but could you - I MorganfeUer: "All my charity must go through the regular chan nels. Apply to mv chief dlsburs- er. Room 116, National Bank Building, and it. your case is worthy not I another word, please." ' i : . ' i Reel 3 A pawnshop. With trembling hands Fletcher purchases a re volver. , ' ' j Reel 4 . j I Comes night, with its flickering shadows. J. P. Astorbllt finds him self looking into the wavering muzzle of Fletcher's .44. ; Fletcher: "Stick 'em up!" ; i Astorbilt: "They're up. I have very little money on me. I" I Fletcher: "SHUT UP!, All day I've tried to ask a little favor pf you heartless cliff dwellers, but not one so far has even heard me 4ut. Now you've got to come across. Gimme a match, darn you!" A. H. Hughes! A Class-y Answer! The teacher was having dim culty in getting her class to dis tinguish between the word "Miss" and the abreviatlon "Mrs." After1 exnlainine the construe tion of the words carefully, she as tea: "Now, Jimmy, what is the difference between Miss and Mrs?" "Mr" replied Jimmy. : Mary J. Dorsey. All Done Up About It, Tool prey: "So your goose is chok ed, eh?" Taylor: "YeYs, ain't it tough?" Campbell Provoking Polly ! ' I.: It ! Polly to a lecture went Where a paler poetid gent Said, "How nice it is that "love? Ehymes so faultlessly with 'dove'.' t t ... , ' 1 . i : ?. if Ekl'STER !. it 5 AND A NEW port Coat 1 , , IinTH new Spring ;Coat3 sellin at such jnode rate' prices there keema to 1 be no reason every woman shou why d not step out Easter Morn in a clever sports or dress coat. ; i i - '-. 'I i - i We have arranged two groups for Easter selling and surely one will find just tne coat to suit one s fancy. $19.75 $31:50 Others at $16 to $54.75 In Terms Ot Dollars Clifford: VI wonder why such trips as these are called outings?" Holt: "Because that's what you are." L ; . H. Y. R. New apenes Featured in tihie Spring Sale Tfour new Spring draperies need not be expensive. This Sale presents an opportunity to choose from the newest and most desirable curtain materials at substan tial savings... Take note of the items below. I K ' !. . vJl. : : : Curtain Nets 49c i-Novelly figured designs suitable for long or short cur tains. Also plain Madras and Rayons in latest effects. 35 inches wide. Regular 75c to 90c values. Specially OQ priced, yard.J. .. . .. ..... :.. C Ruffled Marquisette Curtains Two and one-fourth yds. long with tie backs. f!P Special priced, pair .......:.....J1.... ti C A Large Selection of Patterns in 36-inch Cretonne Come in or call us by phone and have our interior decorator help you in your selec tions for your new hangings. ; No extra charge for his advice. , VISIT OUR DRAPERY DEPARTMENT 7 4YnI.Jk- : rii)p Attfro npHE MAGIC word of Spring calls . i forth youthful fantasies in Ap parel and Accessories. All are the acme of smartness and correctness, and each wears an individual novelty b of great charm. , One must surely take stock now for it is just about Easter and one must not forget the accessories which play such a large part in completing one's attire. Belts, , 'Kerchiefs, Blouses, Lingerie Gloves, Neckwear, Hose, Purses if :; A u n. u. t x--r-