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7 NO. 249, OF ROSEBURG REVIEW.
ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922.
VOL. XI, NO. 145, OF THE EVENING NEWS.
IKES
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1H5 LtflbUt
ECDFilMENDATIOH THAT LEVY"
FOR MARKET ROADS BE LESS
I Held At Court House Today For the Purpose Of
Bering the 1923 County Budget-Uw Violation
l Sged-Bounty Law Made Special Order
yjl usiiicb.
I Bailey, appointed S. D. Evans, C. O.
. . . u' r-. . ,, Tvnl V. Emerv aa a
E!brZ n l .tun, ttlmbenhlp committee and they im
' , ",.ce bv piece, mediately took the renewals of all
p.nvant' niomhera present.
t
S. D. Evans, John Alexander and C.
STRIKER IS XXVICTK1
20.
w (Associated Press)
LOS ANGELES. Dec.
Eight union trainmen leaders
w were convicted ot conspiracy to
obstruct Interstate commerce
for their activities In connec-
lion with the strike last Auk-
ust against the Santa Fe by a
verdict in the federal court
here today. In this strike some
20 trains were abandoned in
the California-Arizona desert,
leaving the passengers stranded.
.
NOT VOTK ON HILL
f Associated Press)
WASHINGTON. Dec. 20.
Futile efforts were made again
In the senate today by sup-
porters of the shipping bill to
bring the vote to a question
whether that measure should
remain before the senate or be
named as a nomi- displaced by the Norrls Agrl-
..a t nun
Lu.v made one i
tamve.t.ganen." - p -- - . Th -.7." be.l cultural financing measure,
.. ,n tins country, me tllK instructed, by vote, 10 again nonii-
.... -....n.l.Hl tho r
. ..2 larup v Biiti'"1"'
(t room being almost com-1 FoIown)j thege appointments the
hl.d with taxpayers from all meetlnR took up the report of the Sun
fihe county, tireat Interest . dry emB committee. This report in
nate S. D: Evans as a airecior.
Dr.
L and allot the Points ere
lv arpied ana
sullie Of organumi""
ta the meeting iouu
and
Ld committees wiiirn are
rncaped in ferreting out the
kks In county expenditures.
. . 1 Ii.et.
fmttees nave mn.
ed investigations and made
mi? inai nit j ua"1
U,.i.i.nt ot the league, has
T. . . .ni.nt i. in
La ROOU ui
I committees Which
full is as follows:
Wo your Committee on Sundry
Items report as follows:
We have examined budget covering
Court House expenses and recom
mended as follows:
That Item Janitor salary be reduced
$900.00.
That Item of $1000 repairs be elim
inated. That item of $50 for extra Jani
tor be eliminated.
We have examined budget cover
ing Circuit Court and recommend
ACTION IS POSTPOXEI
(Associated Press)
item of $900 for district attys. sten
...u-i,,!, that thev hav
j: .. .v.. ...loatinnn at hand
latest tisht during the morn-,
on centered around the gen-
market road funds.
artel road law provides Hut ographor bo elim natea. 1
i sha 1 levy 1 mi I lor market We have examined budget covering
U 't This goes into a tuud County Court and recommend that
-I hv iw state HiEhwav item Commissioners salary be reduc-
J X rov"ef Umt -. 0. lieu, UnK and
Bt.es huh meet the state stationery be reduced to $400.00. e
meat receive any ot this recommend that County Court elim-
sck For example Douglas inate the item of clerical hire and that
Mva 130,000 into the elate one of the stenographers now em-
tcner to P (hi monev Ployed by County Clerk be used part
'.tiUvvional Mu.Oou must be j time lor nils worn,
he la also provide that That telephone and telegraph ex
i ran receive more thsa 10 1 penses bo cut to $100.00. That ad
: the total fund, and as vertislng expenses be cut to $30.00.
In county pavs in about 35 1 We have examined budget as to
(of the total ' fund, and aj Justice Court and recommend that
pout 25 per cent to be placed! Justice Court fees be cut to $800.00,
jlui for further, distribution. I constable to $200. witness fees to
ito obtain anv of this sur-!$lrn. printing and stationery to $25.
(.umy must make a further I We .have examined budget as to
ft year, appropriated l'i health office and recommend that
L- brought the county about' printing and stationery be cut to
i:a the state which was $15.00. Dureaus of Vital statistics be
kv coimtv funds. However, cut to $50.00.
half cave a surnlim nf IK . We have examined budget as to
it the committee reporting! Agricultural work and recommend
ins stated was contrary to ttiat omce or Lounty Agent db booh
WASHINGTON. Dec. 20.
The House republican leaders
decided today to postpone fur-
ther consideration of the Green
resolution for a constitutional
amendment prohibiting the Is-
suance of tax exempt securities
CLEMENCEAU IN FRANCE
rnr trutira rrm)
HAVRE. Dec. 20. C.eorges Cle-
menceau arrived today on the
liner Paris, expressing satlsfac-
tlon with his American speaking
tour. "After what I said It Is
now up to the Americans to de-
cide what to do" he said.
GOVERNOR CALLS
OUT GUARDSMEN
Finding Of Two Bodies In
River Revives Old
Kidnaping Case
NIGHT RIDERS ARE BUSY
Petty Jealousies Caused Kid
naping Of Five Men, Three
Of Whom Were Released
Two Never Returned
(By Associated Press.)
New Orleans. Dec. 20. Company
O of the National Guard of Monroe
has arrived at Merrouge Louisiana
and pitched camp, having been call
ed out yesterday by the governor.
Night Riders Are Busy
MONROE. La.. Dec. 20. The stato
troops are believed to have been Benti an
to Merrougo In connection with the' 4 sentenced
WOUK KOIl HAItltOlt Illl.I,
"We are organizing to In-
crease the appropriations for
rivers and huruurs to some
$57,000,000 as recommended
by the army engineers and be-
lleve we will suceed," was the
message received this morning
by District Attorjiey Neuner
from Congressman W. C. Haw-
ley. "This will take care of the
Oregon projects." Mr. llawley
further stated. Douglas County 4
citizens are very anxious over
the outoome cf this bill as it
carries a large appropriation
for the I'mpqiia harbor. It is
urged that every possible ef-
fort be put forth to aid the
Oregon delegation In making
this fight on the floor ot the
house,
IS CONVI(TK!
Dave
federal Jury today of consplr-
acy to violate the narcotics
lienor laws. He will he
Saturday on this
I.IC.HTXEH
PORTLAND. Doc. 20.-
Llghtner was convicted by
CHURCHES
OF ROSEBURG
PLAN EXCELLENT PROGRAMS
FOR CHRISTMAS
Union Service To Be Held t High School Auditorium On
Sunday Night Union Chorus To Present Cantata,
"The Incarnation" Sunday Schools
Plan Special Programs
report of the finding of the bodies of conviction and a previous one
two men. kidnapped last August whcniw of conspiracy to smuggle nar-
five men were seized and carried off cotlrs and liquor.
by hooded men between Monroe and! 4
Bastrop.
Three Men' Released
Watt Davenport was released with
in an hour, and it was rumored that
the masked men bad mistaken bis
The sacred memories and tra
ditions which surround the Christ
mas season are too often forgotten
in the rush of the holiday spirit.
Filled with thoughts of giving and
receiving gifts, preparing fetes, and
feasts, indulging In the pleasures
and entertainment of the season, we
are to prone to forget the sacred
ness of the occasslon and lose sight
of the motive which prompts the
girts and awakens the human sym
pathy so Inevldence at this season
of the year.
At no other time In the year, Is
sympathy for fellow humans so
keeuly awakened as at Christmas
time. Busy persons give of their
time and money that those less for
tunnte may also enjoy the season.
Children whose environment Is
provided Dy law, It was
t the couny can levy only-
meet the surplus and that
p? balance forms a viola-
lFhed and Fruit Inspector be paid
$1500.00.
We have examined budget as to
County home and recommend that ex-
w. There was considerable I pense supplies be cut to $1500.00,
over this mutter in uhirh ' and widows Relief to $5,000.00.
I'tomey Neuner was called I We have examined budget as to Ju-
xT'lain the law. He stateil ; venlle court and recommend that this
punty has no w av of know-! expense be cut $600.00.
FM money will he appor- We have examined budget as to
pin ine surplus and conse-1 terries and recommena mat tnis ex-
fa" to levy enough to meet
Mat may be fnrthrnmini. nl.
the lav slates that onlv
match the state funds shall
He staled that the rnnnlv
K desired can applv the ex
pense be cut to $600.00.
Item scalp bounty be eliminated.
Item Rights-of-Way be eliminated
We have examined budget as to
County Surveyor recommend Item
viewing roads be eliminated. That
fi' 's to the market mm! , Dialing, blue nrintlne. renewing gov-
the Coming vear. hut t Imt i eminent corners he eliminated.
f question as to whether or We have examined budget as to
pie will accept the fund.' Rridge fund and recommend that this
m Leal of argument it be eliminated entirely.
10 recommend to the court! We have examined budget as to
be only one mill Ttrn I Emereencv fnnil nnd recommend that
F"- k a voie of 31 to 13. same be eliminated,
imber not voting. C. H. BAILEY
!0 Charted that tfc V T nTlPtPl
""at mon.-V raiuoH I Q 1? Mil 1 VU
s Shall be mr,l in no., nrr A tin KA .1 KAAn maI 1
s. Dond.d indebtedness on. was voted to consider the renort item
"i m miui.ias County by item and as It was almost noon
L 'T" .Tlving this money! ty the time this business was reached
P- ration of roads from the it was decided to continue the session
P d fund. Thi . i . , v...
, j. ar 11 Was reported. j cattlemen and sheepmen were pres
'm " nu' llc,nse fees ent today to make a fight for the re
,, ru". 'tie latter amount-' lentinn nf the scalp bounty law, the
. ,e 'aced in a bond re- j elimination of which was recommend-
L i r"'1"'! Dy law, ea dv tho Sundry Items committee,
r 1 u"r.n ininii .u . . . :. .
.. "u upon vote or tnose present it was
" r a. thairman of the decided to make this a special order
comtnnire, reported of huslnem at 1 o'clock.
er a careful n. When the meeting convened In the
111', d a reihletlon afternoon th atnokman halt nrinanlyixl
GOVT PREPARES TO
(Br Ttnlted Press.)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. The
department of Justice Is preparing
to file suit for the Immediate re
covery of three and a half million
paid to the Wright Marvin Aircraft
corporation on war contracts, the
counsel for Attorney General
Dougherty declared at the Impeach
ment hearing before the house
judiciary committee, today. This
statement was made to counter Rep
resentative Woodruff's charge that
he would submit evidence showing
that Daugherty delayed the suit
against the corporation for over a
year after the government case was
completed.
UlFTELL
OF
Identity,
Two others, Daniels and Andrews,
later returned to their homes at
Merrouge in a serious condition f 'oin
severe beatings.
Two Others Disapepared
Two others, Richard and Watt
Daniels, never showed up and rumors
were current today that their bodies,
weighted with wagon wheels, had
been found in a lake near Merrouge.
Petty Jealousies Trouble
Petty jealousies among Influential
families were believed to have been
the origin of the trouble.
Dr. B. M. McKern, prominent phy
sician, then mayor if Merrouge, had
aligned himself with ona faction and
served notice on the lawbreakers that
he would enforce the law. Ills life
was threatened and he left Merrouge
and is now taking a
course at John Hopkins University,
In Baltimore,
ARE LOOKING FOR CLEWS
A ' I. . I " n 1 1 -H I'm V 4V
DENVER, Dec. 20. The police i proverty are cheered by the pres-
are still groping blindly on the wientntion of gifts and candies and
trnll of the seven daring mintwlfoL People everywhere are filled
robbers. The dragnet revealed ,'wlth the holiday spirit which they
no clews, despite police opinion never stop to analyze but their mo-
that local men staged the robbery. I'"', in e.iieniiniK imppiuesH nnu
cheer are prompted by those words
of the Great Master, "Do Vnto
Others."
Principally to the churches Is left
the task of keeping before human
ity the reason for Christmas, and
to the churches this is a task carry
ing much pleasure and enjoyment.
For many weeks the children and
adult members have been working
In preparation for the program
which the churches are to give.
Special music of all kinds, drills
NEW YORK. Dec. 20. I'nder the and exercises, all centering around
nnorvlalnn nf William J. Burns, head,' the story of tho miraculous birth
post graduate of the federal serret service, the leu-
OF 11 STATION
UMPQUA POST OF THE
AMERICAN LEGION
HOLDS ELECTION
P r'-cn;
mi a'lo,, f,,r ,.,,,.w.. ... ...
I'liuu i 'i.uiuiii:iii, mm ineii low liur vienu
rfr.re telephone Is 'of opnosition and the budget allow-
ir,;
-.!!.... y "'",'1 snd tnre for scalp bounly was adopted bv
;" 't .ulrn "n """' tirjnlmous vote, over the commit
i it,,. 1 ,or extra1 tee's recommendation of elimination.
.id . . . n,'rl ' offlre i Th proposed salary increase for
"iiir't-r,. . ' 10 for '"i first deputy in the tax office, from
,1 hr,',.. niwe work.!!" to $1K00 was disapproved.
r;,-i( "... i , m ,i,n,i.-r ill .h, I'M rii v.iui.
r,r. ''"nation nf house Janitor, was voted as a useless
"'i wor expense ann: diss nproven
The mnt'er of a stenographer's
salary of fine for the district attor
ney's office was approved.
The enrnmtttee renort recommend.
Inir a reduction nf salarv and eTnenses
r the commissioners from $3500 tolclared.
was tirheld
Th
LZrniah,1
- K. 1 a
(By I'nlted Press.)
"WASHINGTON. Dec. 20. Imperi
al Wizard Evans and other Klan of
ficials here today, came to lay the
plans, ethics and aspirations berore
the federal officials, declared that
the Klan effected the defeat of N. Y.
Morgan, aspirant for governor of Kan
sas and Albert Beveridge, senatorial
aspirant from Indiana, in the recent
elections in an effort to show Gover
nor Allen of Kansas, that the Klan
was working In good faith and for law
and order. They were repaid, Evans
said, bv Allen's vicious attack against
the Klan. Regarding Louisiana,
Evans said that since the Klan orga
nized In Governor Parker's state the
crime there has been less than any
year since the Civil war.
member"of faculty
looking for a mate
Dr.- Karl B. Stewart was last
night elected commander of I'nip
qua Post No. 16, American Legion,
to succeed John E. Flurry, whose
term expires at the end of the pres
ent year. The other officers elect
ed were: E. O. Post, .First
vice-commander: Leon MoCllptock.
adjutant: Harrle Booth. Treasurer;
Guy Cordon, historian; Rudolph
Rltzman, sgt. at arms; EIHb Miller,
chaplain; Harley Watsnn. H. O.
Pargeter and Frank Hills, execu
tive committee. A good attendance
was reported and a lively meeting
was the result.
Umpqua Post Is looking forward
to a very prosperous 192.1 anil
hopes to accomplish much for the
new year. The post will Btart a
campaign for membership soon and
with the fine new club rooms and
equipment It Is expected that the
enrollment will be materially increased.
ELKS GIVE CHRISTMAS
PARTY TOMORROW
eral operatives today arrested 22 em
ployes of the Brooklyn narai oase on
indictments charging theft of over a
million dollars worth of goods frcm
the base since the war ended.
A 23rd man named In these In
dictments Is expected to be In custody-soon..
More Indictments and arrests arc
expected shortly.
BE
III FILMS " AGAIN
(By Onltfcd rress.)
LOS ANGELES. Deo. 20. Will II
Hays, movie mentor, who banished'
of Christ, are to be presented.
In addition to the chnrch pro
grams the lodges and organizations
of the city aro also observing the
season In a special manner. All
of tho children of tho cltv are in
vited to be the. guests of the Elks
lodge at a motion picture show at
tho Antlers Theatre on Sunday ar
ternoon, when a special Christmas
picture will bo shown. t
The Masonic Christmas tree will
he held at the lodge hnll on Fri
day evening.
The ITmpqua hotel Is erecting a
heautlftil tree In the siiaclnus lobby.
The tree will he for the use of the
guests and the hotel will distribute
cnndlo. fruits and nuts, together
with small girts to the children and
patrons of the hotel.
Similar observance of the occa
sion Is planned by other organiza
tions and the season Is being well
Fatty Arbuckle from fllindom a year
ago, today reinstated the fat come
dian, declaring It was his belief that
the spirit of Christmas and Christ's
teachings would serve as a guide,
both for Arbuekle's future conduct
observed. None, however, are glv-
nre
Let I's f!n unto Bethlehem
Male Quartette, Messrs. Fisher, Olo
son, Johnson, McElhlnny.
Alto Solo and Chorus
1. . . .Slumber Sweetly
Miss Grace Wlckham
Quartette Bethlehem
Mrs. Llntott, Miss Wlckham, Mr.
Keyes and Mr. Johnson
Chorus 1 Crown Him
In addition to this program in
which nil of the churches Join each
church has prepared special pro
grams for week days and Sunday.
The Sunday school of the Baptist
Church will give Christmas exer
cises at the church on Saturday
evening. A tree will be set up and
tho auditorium decorated for the
occasion. Santa Claua will be there
and will tnke part In the program
which will consist of songs, exer
cises and ChrlBtmas stories, A col
lection will he taken for the Nenr
East relief fund. Special music will
lie given Sunday morning at 11
o'clock with all appropriate sermon
by the pastor. The Sunday school
at 9:45 Sunday morning will also
have special exercises and music as
a part of the program.
The Methodist Church South Is
presenting the cantata, "The Guest
of Bethlehem." on Saturday even
ing. This is a cantata tellln.r In
music the story of the birth of
Christ. The children have formed
special liiorua for this cumata and
In addition will give several table
aux and drills which will be very
fine. The children and adults par
ticipating In this program will ap
pear In costume as nearly as possi
bly representing tho dress of the
people at the time of Christ's birth.
Special, Christmas services will also
be held during the Sunday school
hour and at the morning service on
Sunday. The Christian Church acti
vities for Christmas are well under
way. The Bible school will have its
Christmas entertnlnment and treat
for the children on Friday night.
The entertainment will consist nf
recitations nnd songs by tho chil
dren, and a fine stereoptlcan lecture
on the Life of Christ. Many of the
Illble school classes will also havo
class parties. One of the main
features of this school each year Is
the offering nindo to tho Old Min
isters Fund. Many of the old min
isters have worked themselves out
In the service, and the nntional
board takes care of these, and the
Itoseluirg chnrch each year makes
a large offering. In fact It Is said
that this congregation mnkes the
largest offering to this fund nf any
of the Christian churches of tho
stnte. The Sunday morning service
lug a closer observance than
the churches of Roseburg,
AH nf tho hlhlp achotila have
planned programs, the most nf them! will consist of a special musical
arranging for week night entertain- program, and a sermon by the pns
menta while a few Sunday programs , lor. using for his subject, "Tho
and for the public's attitudo toward-are contemplated. In the even- Morning Star." In addition to Its
the comedian. Ing nil of the churches will join In j bennvolnnce for the old ministers
Though Arbuckle will return to lhea union service the special feature this church also helps any of the
Hollywood lots, no attempt will be0f which will be tho Ch'iistmas poor who especially need help, nnd
mad to release his films, if he makes, cantata, given by a cho'us composed are nlways ready to look after the
any, for several months, probably not
before the Fall of l'J23.
BERKELEY. Dec. 20. "Wanted a
charming young thing, preferably a
freshman with a good line, to lead a
sad and lonely prof through the Joy
ous path of Jazz."
So pleads a young member of the
faculty of the University of Califor
nia who believes he Is good looking
enough to mnke an acceptable part
ner, and who believes he could prove
an apt pupil In the art of the not al
wsvs light but usually fantastic.
"It's self-defense against those who
would lead the public to believe that
a professor Is fossilized at 35," he de-
The F'ks dance hall and ladies
rooms, have been beautifully dec
orated for the Elks Christmas parly
tomorrow evening. The committee
headed by Mrs. Trevis Dysinger.
have been decorating the hall and
card rooms for the past three days
With the result that they have
transformed It into a veritable
Christmas fairyland. Evergreens
and Christmas colors and bells pre
dominate, and a giant Christmas
tree Is the principal feature. A
delicious luncheon will be served by
young ladles, and punch will be d's
pensed In the dance hall through
out the evening. The committee
wishes It to be understood that this
Is not a formal ball hut just the
usual Informal Elks dance In the
form of a Christmas party. The
I'mpoua Five will play.
report advising that the cost Frank Adamnek. of Brockway, was
r iatinpT and printing he cut from I In town today. for several hours,
j fin to fion was sustained. I looking after business matters, and
j The renort of the committee ellm-l attending to holiday shopping.
lasting the clerk from the county! o
court wa sustafhed and If was sug- The funeral services of Charles
I reateil bst a clerk from the rounty, Anderson, were helil this afternoon
-lerV's office be .detailed for the, at 2 o'clock, at the Chapel, with
Work. 1 T. ti n.,l.k nfrielatlna- In.
The budget allowance for tele- ferment followed at the Masonic
(Continue on page six.) 'cemetery.
NEGOTIATIONS TO CONTIINUE
LAfSANNE. Dec. 20. Ird Cur
on announced today that the Near
East conference negotiations would
GERMAN CONCERN .IS
HOT AFTER BUSINESS
tltv United Press.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20. There
are certain combinations of things In
this universe, like ham and eggs for
example, l hat are almost as Insepar
able as the Siamese- Twins. Hut a
new combination has been introduced
into California In the way of adver
tising from a German company that
is "not after business."
"You can reproduce " begins the
circular from a firm doing business
in Berlin, and then goes on to pro
claim the merits of a wondrous elixir
which, by a simple process, can be
transformed Into "real" wines and
beers. It carries a "money-back" guar
antee. But the wily German, thinking that
his circular may have fallen Into Un
hands of prohibitionists, has pre
pared to phase everybody. Obeying
the injunction to read the nihiir side
cnngregatlon has
reedy. This
good record.
St. Joseph's Catholic church will
hold a Christinas tree for tho chil
dren of the parish at the school on
Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
On Sunday mass will be cele
brated at H and 10:3!) a. m.. odd
low
and
of nil of the choirs of the city
This cantata "The Incarnation."
bv Adam tjelhel, has been directed
by Mrs. Fred L. Strang and is to
le one of the leading musical
events of the season. The high
school auditorium has been pro
cured for this presentation anil It
Is expected that the spacious room ' on Monday, Christinas nay,
will ho enmnli lelv filled n this1 mass will lie Celebrated at 7, 8
program will be well worth attend-1 8: 30 a. m. and Solem High Mass
Ing. I at 10:30 a. m.. followed by the
Mrs. Strang has the assistance of ! benediction of the Most Blessed
Mrs. Charles A. Brand, soprano. ! Sacrament
and Mrs. A. J. Yoiins:. violinist nf j The Christmas services at the
the Helnllne conservatory, and Miss First Methodist Church will begin
Clndys Strong, pianist. The pro-1 Saturday evening at 7:30 with a
gram for the evening service for Sunday school cantata entitled,
which all of the churches will dl- "Christmas Cheer for All." As In
mlss their evening meetings will clhated by It will Include nil the
be as follows- I departments from the little lisping
.UT I. beginners to the adult classes. So't
tntrnilnctlnn Piano lights. artistic derorai
Ml?s Gladys Strong
ins anil
cheering songs, anil pronaoiy a io
ta Clans, will give a genuine Cbrlst
iim r.eiiinir to the program. l Is
the wearer of the white ribbon will c'horus
Chorus nf Women ..God Will Arlno
U.,II.Hu nrwl Air ll'irllfine
Heboid The Iiavsito be a "white Christinas" and the
Mr .lehnson ca.-h offering will go to the needy
Duct-Soprano and Alio children of other lands, while the
The SN-ptre 'donations of c'othlnK. groceries.
Wlckham and canned fru.ts will ne nisiu-
Mlssea Kohlabgen and
continue as tho Turks appear con- b(, pl(.a)l(,(, to about the marve l
dilatory.
NEW PRESIDENT ELECTED
BERLIN. Dec. 20 Stanlslaws Wo
Joclechowskl wss elected president of
Poland succeeding President Naruto
wlcz, who was assassinated.
ous electric fly trap.
"If you don't indulge, you certainly
will be Interested In killing flies."
AI.F.MM TO KNTEItTAIV
On Friday afternoon nf this week
o ,,, Alumni who are attending the
ALDRIDGE EDWARDS NUPTIALS loregon Agricultural College. will
' With only the necessary witnesses entertain the student body members,
present, Rer. C. II-Hilton at 4:30 yes- in the high school auditorium at
terdav evening united In marriage Mr.i 2:30.
W. K. Aldrldge of Springfield. Ore.,! fine program has been Br
and Lula Edwards of Yoncalla. The,rHnKed. and a delightful afternoon
ring ceremony was used. Tho young has been planned for all. All alumni
people expected to go nn to Ashland nf the R. H. S. are Invited to at-
inri then return to HDrlngTloia to t..pd. Following ine program n
make their future home.
' llcious refreshments will be served.
Air-Soprano
s tin-
Mountains ! Imted nmong the less fortunate peo-
i.ie of ii.iH. burg. At ilev n o'clock.
From Heavenly Heights .Sunday the pastor win pr.-u. n
Mis. Llntott ! Christmas sermon from 'he text
Chorus, Male I "What Think lent l nnst u...
Clorv or ine i.orn muio win oh hi ni"
Chorus 1 S. Helnllne.
Ii-ailiant Star The Presbyterian mine w
Adam, will have a special program Sun
Mrs. Young, 'dav morii'iiir beginning at the usual
4f. a PI. The mini t en "i
. .The
Solo-Tenor and
Offertory
Mrs. Brand.
. .Th-
soprano
violin.
Address Rev. Caldwell
PltT 2.
Chorus and Soprani u!. Urate
Thru S'arrv Pathways
Mrs. Helnllne
Duet-Soprano and T nor
hour
th
I'rtmarv Department will rive
Cantata "The Christmas Gard
there will also be several other
.umbers ny tins u.-,.,.i ..... . . ....
ii... K.nior department. lollowing
this the school will bring
I In
I ' n
Whl'e
i ll Mini .lesus i:ri. I'nr The King. iierisuuin
'Mrs.' Llti'tott' and Mr. Fisher !,ay be made for Christ, or pledges
Baritone Recitative (Continued on page six.)