1 I A g d Twelve SiiLEu HEIGHTS GROUP IS HOST Teachers P. Eij P. Club is ; Entertained With Pro- Qrani - ; SALEM HEIGHTS. March 18. At tne March meeting Tuesday i evening ol the teaeher s P.. E. P. cluKmanr gueiu were com pi l- mented at the Salem Heights acaooIJA very interesting and in .atructlre program- was arranged . by: Emma Deets, Hulda - Mootry and Hanale nostraekv committee ; la charge. - The Salem Helgnts school or chestra opened the. program wth ereral nnmbers, which waa fol ,' lowed by an origfnat Amos'n Andy akit under the direction of Agnea Booth. '-Those taking part were- Cleaye " BarUett. John Stu4 art Craig; Muriel. Robinson and Palmer Lee, -pupils of Mrs. Booth. Hulda Mootry and Orrllle Beardsley each favored . the gnests with a yocaj solo which waa greatly appreciated. This was .followed by a rery Interesting and amusing reading - entitled, The Ball Game- by Mrs. Ell Forgard. f . ' ' The Salem Heights teachers. Erma Deets, Hulda Mootry, Ag nes Booth and Ceclle Wiegand, . principal, then presented a hu morous skit which was roundly applauded. W. . A. Delsell then . entertained the club with a rery interesting history chat; A project on world peace which has been worked out by the sey entu and eighth grades under the '. direction of Ceclle Wiegand was presented by a group from eaeh of these erade3. A readlne of an The cdvice of your physician isiKeep out cf doors, in the open cir, breathe deeply; take plenty cf exercise In the mellow sun shine, and have a periodic checkup on the health of your body. TUNE IN TULudcyStrike Dance Orchcs fro, rvrry Tues day, Thursday ana Saturday evening over N B. C. ntt tvovfcs. . . ; : . :: :.-. - Your Throat ProtoctioniQnainst Irritation BIHl.Tln AnwfcwTetKfCt, Mfrm. ! ; I original poem was then' given by Mildred Oakes, Reporta of re search work i waa presented by Eileen Van Eaton and Jack Bo hannon. Susie Jones and Hasel Bedient closed the evening pro gram by singing an original song, After the ' program Than at tractive posters . were : exhibited which' had been doney pupils of ail the . grades. Refreshments were then served and 'the teach ers state that this has been one o the most successful meetings or tne year, j , Easter Pageant ' To be Given at - 3 i J :. SiTvertori Church "' -, ,.. '"' ' ' , '4-'" '" SILVER! ON, March 18 "Strictly Priyate,, or- the Lady Who Hoarded ; Easter". ; Is the came of. the ipeageant which the Methodist church has selected to give for Easter. Mrs, George Is- realson is In charge of the direct ing. Mrs. I. E. Sylvester is the soloist. The Jl 'characters taking part are Mrs4 H. J. Winter, Kath- ryn Morrison,! r Orma Day, ' Faye Reed. Maiine 'Morgan. Robert Arthurm, Etta Cattron, . Mable Cattron, George Reed, - Connie Reed, and Edith Arthur.- A tableau 1 will be given also with Mae Coffey as reader. Eight characters will be In this. The Methodist' choir and orchestra are planning special musle for Easter morning. ' ' CHCRCH GROUP MEETS GERVAIS, March 18 The an- naal business , meeting of the Presbyterian i church was - held Wednesday- evening when all de partments submitted reports, which were summed up by the pastor as. the best church year in many years past. Rer. H. L. Grafious was asked to continue as pastor, this making his sixth con secutive year in. the Geryaia church. - i ! I' fuinrxn 'X 0 1 " ' ) I ;:-:vi-;v;a;v.v.:.vJ:( ::-:xx-::- f I X - v.- J, I " , " : i K o -' -.-. : : W - - A. . . . ; ' ' ': The Brush Creeic Booster Club ProudofGift BRUSH COLLEGE, March 18 Brush Creek boosters are yery proud of the 21 benches ' which Dr. A. W. Simmons presented to them this past week. The bench es are from the Central Howell church which was built" on the Simmons property there with the understanding that when Jt h e congregation disbanded It was to revert , to the Shannon 'farm, which Dr. . Simmons owns. The benches were used Thursday and Friday night of last week for the play which the Booster club- gave. The play cast met at the home of John C. Goplerud, director and president, of the Booster dub. Monday night at which time It was decided to give the play, two more times.'. The nights chosen will be March is th and 27th. One of the nights will be at Evans Valley and- the other at the Brsh . Creek - schooihouse. The cast will hold rehearsals again next week, ' starting Tuesday night. GUEST AT WOODBURJr WOODBURN. March 18 Miss Margaret Hall, who has - been teaching school In : Pasco, Wash., visited at the home of; her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. r J. Hall, over the week end. "Mlas Hall also visited with her brother Nell and his family, who wega visiting In Woodburn over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Neil HaU are from Se attle . - - . . 7 .- . DES MOINES, March 18 (AP) The Iowa senate has passed a bill Imposing a tax of five' cents on each pound of oleomargarine sold in the state. The house must act on minor amendments by the senate. ; ? OY?0 ; ' ; ' ' . 1 ' ' ' . LUCtCIES d ro o I vqvo tdnd to your throat Evoryono knows that sunshlno mellows that's why tho "TOASTING" process includes the uso of tho Ultra Violet Rays. LUCKY STRISCE mado of tho finest tobaccos the Cream of tho Crop THEN "ITS TOASTED an extray secret heatlno process. Harsh Irritants present In all raw tobaccos cro ; expelled by "TOASTING Those Irritants cro sold to others. They aro) not present- In your LUCKY STRIKE. No wonder LUCKIES cro always kind to your throat. OREGON STATESMAN, Salecu Oregon. Tharsday MoTrniniyMarcn 19, 1S3I. II li,f CEKEW SILVERTON, March 18 Plans were . made for fixing up of the SUverton cemetery at a meeting called Monday night at the Ooo lldge and McClaine bank. ! The meeting was composed of repre sentatives from various local or ganizations and ' committees of the vsilverton ' Women's club, which started the' movement for cleaning ud. -the cemetery, and from the SUverton chamber of commerce - George Hubbs i was elected chairman for -the evening and Mrs. James. A. Manning' was chosen secretary. , . - The purpose of thtf meeting waa to discuss ways and means of raising . fun da and carry in r on the work so that the cemetery will be' in good shape for Mem orial day.- The Pythian Knirhta nave planned a dance for. Friday night, the funds of, which will be used ror the cemetery work. Oth er events are being - listed with Mrs. Manning. Mrs. Manning is earing zor me aater so that no two affairs .will be given In the same oignc. ..f- r ram? Planned by Turner Church BURNER. March 18 The vt. E. Sunday . school will give a short' Easter nrnrnm ' snnn morning, prior ' to the preaching service k ii o'cioca. Tne pageant "In the Garden', will h nrent. ed In the evenlnr. Mr. vta. Kinney is chairman of the torn- mmw on ararngements. Friends are cordllllT Invited to thm bavu Tlces. " - iSf 09 against cqunh ShLVEflTD g - - " Members "of the new reorgan ised ejiworth' league held their first .meeting at f :30 Sunday evening, with Russell ; Decyer as leader. Kenneth Bear Is the pres ident, i-Z ' - V-i-"V- - Foflowlng the : young peoples service, -the men's brotherhood of the church conducted the regular church evening . service. .'The brotherhood is invited to the Methodist church at Btayton Tuesday evening and will be the guests at a :30" o'clock dinner, after which they will - assist : the pastor. Rer. Wright In organiza tion of a men's brotherhood in his church. ; ' - SILVERTON PLEASES , SILVERTON. March 18 A caravan of Los Angeles folks have been spending a couple of days in looking over the country surrounding ' Bllverton. , They ex pressed .: themselves . ! as v nighly. pleased with, this: communty and promised to return. There : were four families lo the caravan. They were all traveling together. New Pastel . .. f.'Rose I ...Orchid Maybe this Isn't blanket season . . . perhaps we're all j wrono; in of feting this special sale of pastel Wool blankets, but vre believe folks will use blankets' all spring and summer, too, espe cially when they; see these new versions in paa-" tei coiorea Dianicets. ITS EASY . j Because the method is new and moclern the, materials are improved the yarn is soft and will not snarl ... the -BLUE NOSE" Rug Hooker goes like magic . L and there's a simple detailed lesson chart attached to each tinted rug pattern that even a child could follow! Miller's invite you to stop in and take advantage of the free instructions now: offered-in the ; . . A spring wash frock event that offers sensational values! $1.95 was the price jnotio long ago for qijialitifts such as these. Just compare the smart styling, the perfect work manship and unusually, fine fabrics . . . identical in detail to the dress you formerly purchased at twice this'price. BEAUTIFUL VOILES - PRINTED BATISTES t HIGH QUALITY PRINTS ; - UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED NOT TO FADE " A NEW DRESS FKEE IF IT DOES! ' , GILKOIIDCXE DALLAS, March1 18 The new milk ordinance : for Dallas . was read! for the first time at the meeting Monday night. This or dinance is patterned after the one recently adopted ' in Salem. - The ordinance will be voted on at the nextcouncil meeting. : , , , ' ' Aa ordinance was read concern ing stop streets In Dallas. It was proposed to make all of Washing ton street 'a through street and alsolLyle street from the mill to Washington street and Main from Washington to Academy street. This will also be roted on at the nextj- meeting. . T : ; The plans, submitted '. by the engineer for the sewer on: upper Bexch street were shown and an proved. '- -;v . . '. -A" . ; Those present at the meeting . : Plain Shades - ; r ...Sea Green J ...Delft Blue MAKE needle art dept.SECOND FLOOR. r ' .:'- f-DOWNSTAIRS WOMEN'S AND MISSES' I SIZES . were Mayor FInseth, City Attor ney Hayter, Chief of Police Neu feldt, City Engineer Illmes, and Councilmen Sundberg.' Wick, Sa rery, Starbuck, Petzer, Morrison, Peterson; Allgood and Dalton. ffiL GREETJ PEflFLE ivon 1 CHURCH HAZEL GREEN, March 18 The Women's Missionary society will have an all day meeting with pot luck ' dinner at the O. G. Looney home Thursday, March 19 to sew carpet rags for the church aisle. - A. cordial invitation has been, extended to all the women of the community to be present. . ; ... . A wood' "cutting bee for-the church la , planned - for the same day. G. G. Looney will donate the timcer. Men please take notice; you are asked to come. TOD A Y! A" Sale of Fine All Wool A SPECIAL PURCHASE mm -Youn CHOICE JUL hitler a just couldn't resist the temptation when they had opportunity to purchase a fine lot of wide satin bound 70 by 80 wool comfortables to sell at. $4.69 instead of $7.50. MAIN FLOOR. Wash -i KBIT - 0M1CE PKS iMCTIO HUBBARD, 'March 18 Two hundred persons attended' the an nual St.; Patrick's concert and dance held by the Hubbard com munity band at the city hall Sat urday night.. The ' concert In charge 'of i Dr. AF. de. Lesplnasse. director of the band, .was . featured by best loved Irish melodies and also by two vocal solos, 'To a Hill Top" and "Little Bit of Heaven" by Mrs. Merle Stewart with Mbs Anita Sevens at the plana. : ' Chairman of committees for the concert ' were Mrs. George Crimps, ticket sale; Mlas- Orva Barrett, "-"candy . booth; ' Mrs. George Knight, lunch counter: Edward Erickson, floor manager; and Harvey Moshberger. door manager., ) . 70x80 . 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