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4 SANDY (Ore ) POST Thun Moy 14 1981 (Se< I) St. Jude’s celebrates special week President Ronald Reagan has pro cla im e d this week. M ay 10-17, "N a tio n a l N u rs ing Home W eek" and to honor the residents of St J u d e 's H o m e , s p e c ia l m u s ic a l a c t i v i t i e s a n d outings have taken place d u rin g the week A group of io residents last weekend were treated to a m atinee showing of " A F u n ny I hmg Happened on the Way to the F o ru m ," through the e ffo rts of M acy B rad er and the Sandy C om m unity P la yers R e s id e n ts a ls o m a d e several visits around the co m m u n ity to show them t h e ir c o m m u n ity . T h e y toured Sandy C ity H a ll and the P ublic L ib ra ry , O ral H ull P a rk , the O regon Cand F a rm and th e n e w C lackam as Tow n Center M u s ic a l e n te r ta in m e n t was also scheduled each day A Sandy High School m u s ic a l g ro u p a n d th e Estacada G ir l’s C hoir pu, on a m usical revue Monday The G resham Ho, Shots, the J o lly Band fro m Estacada and D e n n is G ru b s , an d organist, also presented a m u s ic a l t r ib u t e to th e residents of St Jude's Home throughout the week Pioneers plan speech on emigrants < h r is M acD onald, presi d e n t o f th e M ilw a u k ie H i s t o r ic a l S o c ie ty a n d c u ra to r of its museum, w ill speak before the Oregon H isto ry Series G roup Tues day, May 26. a, 2 p m in the Beaver Room of the Oregon H isto rica l Society, 1230 S W P ark Ave , P ortla nd As a teenaged g irl, M ac Donald fled Prussia w ith her b ro th e r and pushed her Residents of S| Jude s Home visited the Oregon ( amh Farm Tuesday mm miig us they celebrated National Nursing Home Week A la rie lv of ucthitie< b e lo n g in g s on a b ic y c le Indore the advancing Rus sian a rm y to A llie d occupied Wes, G erm any In doing so she left her parents behind the Iron C u rta in Her fa m ily had been prom inent in te x tile m a n u fa ctu rin g talents since the C om m unist occupation Upon settlin g in M ilw aukie w ith her husband. W illia m M acDonald, an attorn ey, she has engaged in civic service and c u ltu ra l a c tiv itie s Her talk is e n titled " A M odern E m ig ra n t's View s of (he O re g o n P io n e e r E m ig ra tio n ." The public is in vited She has leartne d of the confiscation of her fa m ily 's fa c to ry and the non-use of her fa th e r's knowledge and , u n ity to vis it sites throughout the county Book review: N o v e l tra c e s life, tim es of D a rw in by BARBARA WATERHOUSE For The Post A co m p le te , ye, b rie f, review of "T h e O rig in ," by Irv in g Stone, is no, possible This biographical novel of C harle D a rw in is 731 pages long Stone is a m a ste r w rite r and he loves m inute description Each ch a ra cte r and scene is as sharp as a photograph My fa v o rite section in th<* book was the e n th ra llin g tim e he spent as a n a tu ra list aboard the "B e a g le ,” a B ritis h naval vessel, whose mission was ,o survey the coasts of South A m erica I hose five intense years gave him the m a te ria l lo r a life tim e of study and earth shaking w ork In the A rge ntin e he found the rem a ins of mastodons and o ther e xtin ct anim als In the Andes he exam ined a fossilized fores, lyin g under sedim ents deposited by an a n c ie n t sea. In th e Galapagos be noted tha, the carapaces of the great tor toises d iffe re d fro m island Io island He saw earthquakes in Chile, and volcanoes tha, led him to consider causes tor th e c h a n g e s in a n im a l species He b e lie v e d hi th e evidence of his own senses, no m a tte r how it m ight con (lie, w ith established views, »»u, he had not intended to publish d u rin g his life tim e D a rw in was jo lte d m,o ac tion in 1855 when he read an a rtic le by A lfre d Russel W allace. "O n the lu iw Which Has Regulated the In tro d u c tion ot New Species.” W allace was w o rking the same fie ld w hich he had begun in 1837 In 1855 W allace was only 32 years old and he had yet to w rite on the M alay archipelago D a rw in s Irlends persuad ed him to publish ” ()n the o rig in of Species," although he was frightened about the reaction in a C h ristian na lion, such as G reat B ritain He had no appetite fo r con tro ve rsy Thom as H u x le y , S ir ( harles L ye ll and Joseph Hooker defended him In 1865 he finished “ V a ria tion of A nim als and P lants Under D o m estica tion.” His concluding re m a rks contain THE FREEDOM CARD FREEDOM AT HOME . . . 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