Jf V n-r v $ Q j : j " -i I:.; ENTERTAIN Bringing back to some ex-servicemen a memory of. the 'army and navy 'days they spent in the Hawaiian islands is this group pf yoting hula dancers: The girls, all students of Sally Hilt's . dancing class,; were among the entertainers at the American Legion's big Christ mas party held luesday night in the armory. I hey are varolee Kuthertord, rrieda ruilmer, Margaret Taylor and Lillian Woolsy. (Picture ' by Paul Jenkins). BAPTIST WOMAN'S 80CIETY HAS HOLIDAY PROGRAM AND MEETING - The - Baptist Woman's Society met Thursday In the church par lors for a one o'clock luncheon with members of .Marion Beebe circle as hostesses and Mrs. Fred Lumm, Mrs. Sig Madson and Mrs. N. E. Jacobson as chair men. , , Mrs. Harry F. 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Mrs. Hollingsworth read a let ter of thanks from Rev. W. T. Willis for articles sent to the mis sion in Larry, Okla., and to the Sunshine Mission In Arizona. The next meeting will be January 19 at the church parlors. u wom en of the church are Invited as the work for the new year will be started: - RIDDLE JOBS DAUGHTERS VESPER SERVICE HELD AT DAYS CREEK CHURCH Riddle Bethel No. 39, Daugh ters of Job presented vesper serv ice Sunday afternoon,, Dec. IS at tne uays ureeK cnurcn. Honor ed Queen, Barbara Snyder pre sided and brought the Christmas fstory. A Christmas message was given by Kev. Levi White. The program Inc.uded the pro cessional, a choir number and invocation by Rev. White. Miss Snyder sang a vocal numDer Iol- lowed by a choir medlev of car ols; a prayer by the chaplain, Bertha Mae Asoev: choir num. ber and a vocal solo, "The Lord's Prayer" by Ralph Martin. The Christmas message, duet, and benediction preceded the reces. sionai. Priscilla Pruner was pianist; Klcnard bnyder and Bruce mom gren, ushers; Sue Smale and Lois Laubach, usherettes. Mrs. L. U. Walsh is guardian of the bethel; Guy McGee, associate guardian and Mrs. Uuy McGee, director oi music. GOLD STAR MOTHERS OBSERVE CHRISTMAS AT CLOAKE RESIDENCE Gold Star Mothers Inc. held their Christmas party and busi ness meeting, December 16 at 2 p.m., at, the home 'of Lucio Cloake on Calkins road. Gifts were exchanged and a talk was given on a recent trip to Camp White by Mrs. Myrtle walker Mrs. Minnie Noyer, Mrs. Iva Van Noy, Mrs. Ollva Clarke and Mrs. Martha Wells. The Holly sale and Christmas bazaar were also reported upon and plans completed for the Christmas party at the Veterans hospital. The next meeting was announced lor January lb at i p Jn. magic , . IS v MK O pius tax izdrStf fl ' s,;iri" I I I t f m(r at'-'Hii. if, ... XikiA ' V- -V f " I I l. ' I' " Lawsons are. open f m Nn'li every evening 'tU 9:00 "-' I T Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses Issued LOCKWOOD REBSTOCK Roswell Judson Lockwood and Es ther Carrie Rebstock, both of Portland. BURNSKESTERSON Law rence A. Burns, Coos Bay and Varda Kesterson, North Bend. SUDBURY-OUSLEY Melvln D. Sudbury, Roseburg, and Vir- gle Henderson Ousley, Portland. COP DIRECTS STORK WASHINGTON -OH Police man Clifton I. Panclera was di recting traffic. A woman came up and told him her daughter was about to have a baby. Panclera tried to flag a cab to take her to the hospital. But they were all full. So he gave a boy a dime to telephone for an am bulance, i 1 He went to the home and .found the baby was due to arrive any minute, which it did, with Pan ciera doing "what, they told me In rookie school," DUPERVOCS HOLD IMPORTANT MEETING j The Dupervocs of the Horizon club held an important business meeting Monday to make plans to go caroling Friday night at seven-thirty o'clock. The group spent the social hour practicing Christmas carols. tV;r; : ;::CK, - A. -' Musical X 111 1 n ( 1 c k rt . : . , s . I I N.1 - v Boxes . 1 1 1 1 x L& - pius tax i .;- 'lull . Re9. $12 ' k J'X' ; - -ww II ill I t.at !' y L A .4 1 1 III I I., i. J 'oi... W.iA 3- A a- "I III I I ! Ill 1 1 -V -.'.S3v -s r.r?t .o - - II I. II III If . MI 111 J - Ml I ii ill I m, '"-i'-v m. m a mm 4 m '. Kr.MK .. j, I .-liftlr W strana. , f: J I I T )-n . at sf ' L J I J , 0 ; Parker Pen . . ; Jk JM fl&im 1 -' 'J 1 V and Pencil ' ' it iff , ' ! - .: Lf : : Wj Sets MM P ' n"7--4M' - Costume Jewelry W"4PT IBM HI JdA f Discontinued Models , 111 U Necklace -Jf Reg. $12.75 ill W . mk w ut - Presbyterian Church Lists Its Yule Program w DR. MORRIS ROACH j Sets Christmas Program1 Christmas will be observed Sunday with special programs at the First Presbyterian church. At 11 a.m. Dr. Morris H. Poach will bring a Christmas message, en titled "Christmas Morning." An octet will sing "Thou Didst Leave War Hero's Wift Killed In Automobile Crash SOCORRO, N. M., Dec. 22.' H Mrs. Richard F. Bracken ridge, wife of a Parkland, Wash., war hero, was killed Tuesday in an auto accident near Socorro. State police said she apparent ly fell asleep while driving. The auto left the road and nit a bridge. The woman's husband, winner of .the .Navy cross and congres sional medal of honor, received a broken right , thigh. . Their daughter, Sally, 2J, was unhurt. Breckenridge is in the School of Mines, hospital. His. condition is serious. . Thy' Throne," by Matthews. At 8 p.m. the choir, directed by Miss Gloria Wunch, will pre sent a program of Christmas folk carols. Mrs. Homer, Grow will be the organist. The Scott string quartet, as guests of the choir, will present several selections. The program will be as fol lows: Organ vesper, "The Birth day of a King," Neidllnger, play ed' by Mrs. Grow; "The West minster Carol," old French, by the choir), invocation, Dr. Roach. The choir will sing "O Come, CHRISTMAS MIRRORS PAGE LUMBER & FUEL 164 E. 2nd Ave. P Phone 242 tkMm Reg, $4 95 , , .Thurt., Dee. 22, : 949 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Or. O Come Immanuel," Gregorian, eighth century; "Come, All Ye Shepherds," Moravian Melody, 1750; "What Child Is This?" old English, followed by scripture and prayer by the pastor, and offertory, played by Mrs. Grow. Then the choir will sing "My Sheep Were Grazing," German, 17th century; "The Sleep of the Child Jesus," old French noel; "March of the Three Kings," Provencal, 13th century. The Scott string quartet will play "On Wings of Song," Men " THE SEASON'S BEST WISHES To our old customers . . . our old friends of years' standing and to our newer customers who, in the course of coming years, we hope will become old customers and old friends To all whose friendship and good will have helped to eep the wheels turning and to mae our Christmas more thoroughly enjoyable, we say, Than you sincerely and , We wish you a real Mary Christmas and a bright, happy and prosperous Tew Tear. " ' delssohn; "Andante Con Moto," from the Fifth Symphony, Beet hoven; and "Molto Lento," Opu 17 No. 2, Rubinstein. ... The choir will conclude with "Ukranian Carol," (Ring Christ mas Bells) by M. Leontovich; "Rise Up, Shepherds, an' Fol ler," Negro spiritual; and "A Joyful Christmas Song," Fran- ' cois A. Gevaert. Rev. Mr. Roach will pronounce the benediction, which will be followed by the postlude, "Ado. remus Te" by Palestrlna, played by Mrs. Grow.