The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, December 18, 1930, Image 3

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    THE TURNER TRIBUNE
fa* Mluottrt Fanner
¥ J P O N the hills <1 Bethlehem
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The dew huog oo the
holly stem;
One by one the shepherds came
T o the manger lit with flame;
The oxen and the shepherds all
And all the beasts o f barn
and stall
Bent the knee to Him who lay
Like a diamond in the hay,
Over the bleating o f the sheep.
Across the midnight’s starry
deep.
The Angel wings were
winnowing
Lullabies for the Christmas King.
You may have read o f him in "W h o’s
Wno of America." B«- sure and hear
him.
Our Ch*-: tm;.« program will be giv­
en on Christmas eve.
We ar< planning special meetings
to begin n*-xt Sunday with Rev.
Groves o f West Salem, a former pas­
tor her ', a ..isting. Don’t fail to plan
your wotk co you can attend every
night during this holiday meeting.
Bligh’s Capital To
Present ‘ ‘Tom
Sawyer
Christmas week the msnagement of
Bllghh Capitol Theatr«! is preparing
to olf< r its patrons several unusual
attiactions for a real, enjoyable holi-
da.
The first o f these is "R iver’s End"
a .Farms Oliver Curaood story to play
Sunday an«t Monday. It is a thrilling
drama o f action in the Northwest
snow country with the Cana«lian
mounted police. Charles Bickford
plays the dual part o f the hunted
man, John Keith .and the Cana«lian
officer he resembles, Sergeant Connis-
ton.
Evelyn Knapp provides the
romance in the story and also in the
cast am J. Farrell McDonald, David
T o ;r nee and Zasu Pitts.
fu -day and Wednesday will show
“ A Sol«lier*i Plaything,’ ’a romantic
Uile o f th.- other side o f the World
war m which battle*;, guns, and mud
arc left in the background ,cn the
light-r side o f a «loughboy’s lif«; is
amus’ngly pictured. The action of the
plot takes place when the American
Arm> of Occupation was quartered in
Germany. I.otti Lcder, featured in
i . ii * ciu.t, portrays a German peasant
girl. Cen Lyon ar.d Harry Langdon
arc the doughboys nnd Ncah Beery is
a a th hardboih.d captain.
N xt Sumlay Uro. tiilstrap will
zp«ak on the Christmas spirit in tile
morning nn«i there will be a great
evangelistic irrmon in the evening.
S jhtìm I music.
me SIGN
METHODIST CHURCH
By Abhie L Ronne
n M u li]« Firmer
It wasn’t because wc* didn’t have a
goixl s«*i vice to report that we didn’t
g«.t it in the paper lust w«*«*k but we
v. re no bu ly "doing things” that we
W hen Moth« b« mgt the oroiwcoa
didn't have time to toll about the
W s ’ r t u icd y tu titer yeu
wonde rful service.
Dovia Itom the attic, then me know
The Day st Ian •« herd
Subj«*ct for our morning service
was "A I IWaiting for Him." For cen­
The ft fueled angelt teem to nag
Ai oo that Eve alar.
turies the Jews had b " n wnit’ n^ for
And on the tiptop twig, ws hang
Jesus and when ll<- rnnic th«*y (the
Again the tinning ttar.
majority) did not releivc Him hut
The tiny light ol rod and gold,
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vvn't' d on. H«* comes to those who
Ot yellow, pink and green
1 watch for ILm. Arc* you matching?
Replace the randlet And a chime
It tinkling quite untcen.
Our people were invited down to
the First Methodist church o f Salem
The gilt* grow rnoff claboeate
Wtlh every patting vear,
last Sunday to htar the oratorio “ The
But ttill the tarns old-faahiooed mirth.
Holy City." It was a treat too good
The taros Jutinctiv* cheer.
to miss.
Oh Chnttma. it the heart ! owo time.
Next Sunday morning e.t 11 o’clock
The day that weart the crown.
w«* are to hnve with us Dr. Laughlin.
1 know lYt her* when Mother brings
The »tar and angel» down I
i who will give us his "Peace Talk.”
H> is a fin« man and a goo«i speaker.
W .V A W .V A m W .
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
A great Chriatnmx program coming
for all, n«-«rr*bf*r '¿'l.
Th<* 1
r.* • J r t tr v getting re-
I«‘X**«I from t'*. ‘ i: be*;,. a . It wax a
rucr ■ «a from the roc.’a; poiit as we I!
•id th«- financial.
Services wire* well attended last
.Sunday morning T'.e minixlcr’s sub-
j*-ct wax " A Dad and Tv.'a laid*” in
l ooping with the fath«*r an«l s*>n idea.
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Sam
and Mozart Tuppan
sang n beautiful song Sunday morn­
ing. It was entitl«*«l "<’ <!’* Way.”
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1929 Chevrolet Coach, refinished, good tires, fully
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M c K A Y ’ S
333 C E N T E R S T R E E T
SALEM. OREGON
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New Shades— Full Fashioned
M e n ’s W o o l Sox
35c to 75c
L ad ies G loves
Silk or Leatherette 98c
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the hearts o f everyone— young or old.
I f you fail to see it you will be miss­
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Over StuslofT Market
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greatest story ever told in audible
celluloid. Jackie Coogan, whose fame
has increased since the day o f "The
Kid” plays the title role, Tom Sawyer,
while Mitzi Green, who has establish­
ed herself on the stage and screen as
America’s leaiiing child actress is seen
as the prim little Becky Thatcher.
"Tom Sawyer" is a play to warm
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AH in G in: r I< •' r. wonderful
nv ting at the Christian Endeavor
ho.'.'. Then- v ia t*v; ux’-nl large
crowd.
Opening Christmas day, for three
«lays, Bligh’a Capitol Theatre will pre­
sent Mark Twain’s immortal child
classic, "Tom Sawyer.” Hundreds of
chiitlren and hundreds more who used
to be children will thrill to the oft-
told but deathless adventures of Tom
ami Huck, B«cky and Aunt Polly,
Injun Joe and Muff Potter. "Tom
Sawyer’’ is the kinil o f material that
th«.* talking screen was made for. And
in the hands o f such capable young
players as Jackie Coogan, Mitzi Green
and Junior Durkin, it is well-nigh the
M e n ’s T ies
25c and 50c
Wool Blankets $3*19t0 $350
L ig h t Globes Mazda
Inside Frosted ¿5 tn 60 watt
Six (or $ 1 .0 8
20c
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THE CHRISTMAS
KING T^tfSSKUta
Lillian IVtcmon i* organizing a
junior C. K. «oci« ty. 8hi- ha« mad«* u
good beginning.
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Tin* old ik*u«l flower htalkn were re-
move«! from the church lawn by the
m«*n on bazaar «lay. They ulso dug the
bulb» and cared for them.
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A moat enjoyable and spiritual
musical piogrutn was presented ul the
••vening church ho««r lust Sunday. Dr.
Kpley had charge. Hi* was aided by
some splendid mule voiçes from Sa-
!cm on«l by his lnrg«; choir. The house
was Ailed and the andienc«* was re­
sponsive.
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Don't forget!
A real Christmas
spirit and an ohi time Christmas pro­
gni ma waits you at the program on
Tie «lay evening, December Ü'T. Mrs.
Dei Zell has it in charge.
Fancy Bath and Hand
15c
Towels
98c
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MEN’S and BOYS’ DRESS SHIRTS.
Special 98c
On the Stage
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Featuring
L -O l I L O O C K
Screen Actress
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Danseuse
TED LEDFORD
Vagabond
FRANK MELINO & COMPANY
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Silk U ndies
79c to $1.98
B oys’ S w eaters
$1.00 and up
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes
Rubber Boots and Slickers
And Rain-Test Clothing
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