J 1 1 it 9 tpantlfully eeorat t" iliUJle Grove church " " va' of the district school 1 a delightful, program Friday ( t . 1 .' The' church was packed 1 j iU:.JLliigi' and the recitations; ' : c-id.pantomimes 'were gratu tlously received bjr the parents and frl 1 j. The primary department 1 it a a. croup of sons?, and an exi crc! 9 with a few recitations; the . ; :rnediatB-grades1 gave .ah exer ( ,3 la keeping .with ; the season; : r.a the upper trades contributed with a lovely Chriatiaas- pageant; Professor illllep had charge of the r'r-ramr with- Mrs. Denhara- as- t ( toting. Mrs. Erskln played the I piano daring the musical numbers j and her daughter played the tIo i lin cbllcatos. . . i , ". t ? , With Mrs. E. L, Kappbahn' as hostess the members of the Thurs day Bridge club were entertained with a delightful 1 o'clock lunch eon, followed by the 'nsnal bridge tame. Attractive place 1 cards marliedi covers; t orr. 1 2 around the. ' table -'centered with, a miniature Christmas tree, glittering with tlh ; sel and snowv, " -V y The . afternoon was. .pleasantly J ; : passed at the three-table -game, forbicV tlieJhr score went to MrauCUn. KnetwUk4:-;.JtXr;K.rAi , - : Kirk was a specially Invited guest j , forjthe affalri : ,- -4 . . . Mrs., Harry TAldatnav of Leba non, motored b Salem, yesterday . t to spend the day In the? shops and: Yisttl with her parents. Mr. and Mr. F. A.,' Anderson. She- will return home 4 today-, v accompanied ' by her father and mother who will r.- - - , J 0 r a u Cm t CO or 4 H S?25L: IFOR SJNDM?' 0 p a L2 11 - t 4 U 0 , : . Ci 0 ( .,"'. 1.-3 in al. 1 i ' 1 -k to-. 03.53 fj.ac .3 C'3 CL - 1 ) "H TTITrifflk and callouses re- ; i without iila ' Inrroi r- cr :vc3 and tr:i: L' -3 la, the i t--flit-foot, f - t strains 2 rallra arc- ; ; -.'Ci net rafl., I r I ;-a; you ' the - best' tl ' -ce can produce 1 :tina cMropody. Con- k to DP.. WILLIAMS v. At act Your Peet -, 9 to S:33. Phone 61S remain t3 ter Uest3 until after Christmas. . Her many friends will be sorry to learn that Mrs. John. R. Site Is very ill, he was reported yea- teraay to be In a very serious con dition. , . - ine large : benefit Which is to be given at the Grand theater on January 7 and 8 for the Albertlna Kerr nursery fund, la attracting mucn attention amon& the promi nent women and society folk- of Salem., and after the rush- of. the Christmas season all interest will be centered In the affair. - Already the cast of principals '? and the chorus for- "Uiiiabyland' the clever little musical comedy. Is be ing selected from among1 the tal ented young ladles of the city, and all bids fair to make It a decided success. Edward . Burdette, the well known negro preacher of the Ous Sun and Poll circuits; has been enlisted y the director,'., WU Hast; in Haughey, J to 7 Assist In1 training the chorus and 'to direct the stage work in generali; ;-1 ; - Among those who have been. In vited to be honorary patronesses aroi Mrfcr-Walter M. f'teycu Mrs. Sam A..K6zer, Mrs. J. A. Church ill; Mrs: J. A Carson. MM. Say- monr Jones',' Mrs. C. K. Spabldlng, Mrs. John J". Roberts, Mrii John Harbfson, Mrs. Curtis Crofs, - Mrs. Dan Pry; Sr.. Mm. Prank Spears, Mrs. nalUe - Hinges, Mrsi Frits Bladei 3Xrau JTu B. Giesy, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs John L. Brady lira: Cbnnelb Dyer, Mrs. L. B. Gilbert- son and-Mrs; S. C. iDyer. Active patronesses for 'the bene- 2 pcisspi o t&3- eve: rr:2;l26;'cn - . .r nncG3 - tc- Cecil . 5 fc . - i. nr. fc yt . . ( -. - 1 - k- mst fai mMsj i cc.ozr3s' ;l i i , ttxtzxd X 1' T 1 - - qi;!lyt;.;:; fit will t a; Mrs. Carlton Smith, Mrs. Will II. prunk. Mrs. VV R Anderson; : Mrs; t Arthur J. Raha, Airsk KiuaDettX McN. Albert. .Mrs. P. A: Elliott Mrs. ArthUT'V. Hlle, Mrs. Theodore II. J Green. Mrs. Ralph N. White." Mrs. Russell Cat- Un. Mrs. Dan Pry; Jr.. Mrs.1 T. Ray - Pelker and Miss Mildred Maple, Miss- Melba Davenport and Mona Schaunu' - ' . Por their annual Christmas frolic, and : program tha members of. the- OAC club with- their fam ilies,, ex-student of the alma; ma ter, . and students who are home for the holidays, gathered at the Woman's club Friday ' night, Preceding- ; the : program; ; Leo Spite bark, fhY president.' called a short business meeting, at which the club' members Toted their greet inrr ts be aent to: Mr; and Mrs. ArthUr McClaln, who are spending the witter In Arizona for the Im provement of Mr. ... MeClaln's heal tli. Mr. McClaln was former ly president of the club, The children of the members entertained for a short time dur ing the 'first, part of the evening With-, a .delightful Christmas pro- grant of recitations," piano !num bert and. spngs .In the following arrangement: Christmas carols. "Holy Night;" "The Angel's Song? and i ?'G, Little Town of Bethle hem;" by chorus made up of IS chUdren's voices; recIUtlon. Ar- thur tHellenbere: vl&no dnet EIol3e?and Eleanor' Wright; two dialect readings4, Truman Cum mid! vocal sola. Doris McCa& llatfer j piano solo. , James Luper; Santa Claua song by little three- r Ibsot gratia cble - fiia .... . lliczi tLy Lien 6 Icnth erxlipijsrc, "f v k : . ... 1 . . i)'6.C0 oua!- Or . DEPARTMENT Our shop Is equipped with aU,! new- tiacllaery; . We usa nctLlt but the very fccstgrlaa of leather that taoney will buy..; , L-r. J-CwL. ,Li clira cf tfi. :i:t.ert,'li aa cr-srt la t!j llae has fre-t yecra U factrrlcj and repair shops and wlir do nothing but high grade work. year-old Marjorle- McCalllster and her older brother, Alan Mr. and -Mrs; Guy Rathbun were entertained - as special; gUests! for the partys'an Mrl Rathbim gave the Christmas address of the eve- ning A vocal solo by Mabel Mar cusi accompanied by Lucile Moore, completed the program! Both Miss Marcus and Mlss'Moore, who at the present time are students at Oregon- Agricultural college, are spending ; thetacatfon ; with; their families here. : The remilnder of the evening was given, over- to-J games, with Santa Claus and the gayly decor ated' Christmas tree holding- the center, of Interest; To the 1 tune of the" colleger songs- sung by the group,: the' 60- people marched in line formation past the tree- where they- were served to . nut and: candy by, the old Christmas elC ' Miss RitaV Raid; ai freshman In the- school' of horns economics at OAC. 1 visiting -with her mother, Mri. Cora E. Reid, over the Christ mas holidays. ?'''-v s .;.f ., , Mr. anA Mrs. Mark McCalllster will entertain with a large' family 41nner at . their home on South Liberty street Christmas day-with Mr. and-Mr. W. B; McCalllster, Mr. and MTa. Russell McCalllster and their two children. Robert and Genfl; Mrr and' Mrs; John Buchan an of Corvalllev Mrs. Mary Canth orn Mlsar Plorenc CaUthorn, Mri. I-ttltr Bach and iMri 1. E Pooler, the- grandmother of-the host.: as CUeata.. ai.tivi jk.X - Mr. and. Mrs. Luther Chspln wllr entCTtalB: a their "Chrlstnucs guests' Mrs: Chapfa'i mother Mrs MolUe' Mnscott or Dallas and- he sister, MUs Jennie Musootrot Portland.. ; l Mia" Slaaryn West: arrlted- In - Sa lem, from: Eocene Friday evening tm spend the Christmas vacation at the home-- off her parents.' Mr. and- Mri. W I; West;: on Court street, r MIsei West la- a- freshman la-the school of-Jbumal Ism ac the University of Oregon andJ ia a pledge of Alpha- OmlcroU PI soror ity. In Her t fret three month oh the university; campus: she has -al ready made ast enviable record la scholarship and-student activities. She holds the distinction, of , being the only freshman woman; cu" the Emerald' eOiffr . 4 I ; ; ' -, ' -sv . , . Mr. .and Mrs; David Wright and family will spend Christmas day In IWoodbnrn ae-guests of "Mr. Wrlghfa mothen j - u tvvT- ... The young ipeople of the Jason Lee Memorial church will meet at the church Monday evening to go out carol singing. - All those- who own. autos . are asked to bring them. . ' . 4 -.. :' . Although the newly formed, eve ning club of fire hundred has not yet been, named since lie- organi sation during the last week of' No vember, it has met three times at the invitation of various members. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Elgin were hosts' for the third meeting Wednesday evening at their home on-South Ltberty. street. Only the member of the club enjoyed the three table game. . Immediately after the cards wer& finished; the hostess served dainty refreshments , the guests- remained at the smalt' tables., The- remainder of ine evening vu spent- vrua .cms- i tin gand- visiting. ; The club wilt meet again with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cleveland as boats-, on: the second day. ot Jan uary, end at that time a name will be decided" upon. j The following Couples make up the personnel of the: club : , Mr. ; and Mrd: Mascir Bishop; Mr.J and Mrs. King Bartlettv Mrr and Mrs. Allan Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Haberman, Mr; and. Mrs. 8. Bi Gillette, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Elgin. . : . ' : - For a . charming one o'clock Christmse 1 nncheon Mrs;' George entertained' the) members of the! Adolynk bridge club Wednesday at her home on North Winter street. Polnsettias of the vivid red hue centered the t table where dalnt? little, poinsettia place cards mark ed the covers for: Mrs. Ralh KeJ log of Portland, Mrs. Louisa Koch and the members of the club, Mrs. Earl Paulsen, Mrs. Oral Ltmmoi, Mrs. Attnln Berger.Mrs. Cart-hap ler, Mrs. George Nelson; Mrs. James Teed and the hostess, Mrs. George.. -"" ; Tlve. tables of bridge provided delightful: pastime for the after noon; with Mrs. rauiseni, taxing the high scote'and the door 'prire going: to Mrs, Lemmon. .The rooms of the attractive ; home were be decked in the evergreens -of the Christmas season as a bacKgrorund for- the poinsettia bloom. f ." Mrs.. Glenn Adams was a charm ing hostess Wednesday afternoon for the- members of the Sweet Briar club and their guests- aa they; met for the annual Christ mas - luncheon " and afternoon., of chattiig; with other socia.1 rag time. In-real Christmas style the two lonar tables were strewn with scrirj- of brightly berried holiyi asd centered with two tug& frui c. i:rsJlrthur Utltey sac-r the CI :-tmas song, "'Silent Klr-t, .. . j i.v' Night, and during the raeai tl guests responded tor toasts ap propriate to the-Christmas season. The home was beautifully dec orated for the occasion : with erer graen garlands,-: wreaths and a tayly .. ornamented tree, . irom which clever little gifts were dis tributed -to the guests, affer the luncheon. ' Mrs. Sarah Patrick., and Mrs. Southwlck were invited gnesta for the affair. - The Sweer Briar club passed Its eleventh anniversary the last week of. November,! and it now numbers Zu mombera. Amone . them ara: Mri. Arthur; Utley,. Mrs.. Cory don Biodgett, Mrs. W. F. McCall. Mrs JMV C-. Petteys, Mrs. Al Stelner. Mrs. Perd Allen, Mrs. Ralph Allen, Mrs. Lou Grote. Mrs, Ed ;rratt. Miss Nellie Taylor. Mrs. C C, Chaffee. Mrs, A. E. Moll Mrs. James; Imlah, Mrs, W. C. Frank lin. Mrs, Karl Kugel, Mrs. Glenn Adams, Mrs. A. Bonn,1 Mrs. Theo- flore Maasotr, Mrs. M. Adams and Mrs. C. C Page. . - For the last, meeting of the year the Civic Art section: of the Salem arts league met in the educaUonal room of the city library Wednes day evening, to further prepare for khe course of study which! will be gin, in earnest'at the first meefr- mg i t tnei new year; Thareday. January 8; Final plans for - the programme will be made comnlete next , week: . when thef committee acet at the home of Mr. an Mr. J K Clifford.-'The -ear mtomlsea to be atfe ot much Interest and In- atruction and the members of the seetioBT am anticipating the study uwy narec planned. -' Mi.; Gertrude J. M. Tara re turned. ; Tuesday i from . Corvallls, where she was called, last wmu o tha bedside of Mrs:. VIetoria, Oor- oerr- whet died shortly after; Mrs. rage - arrived Mr.!, Cathbrfna Phghi" better known in Salemt as' urandhma Pueh.:': alms mor to uorvaiu to - .be vritn iuM- itr Tr;, Gerber; in her last dayiU Mrs. uaroet and... Mrs. Puth. eama m Oregon; from their home In.' Mis souri by war of the. btkmitd of jpanama m the year' 1953 and first aetUed in Salem j - Mrs..Pughi will paseher etshty-fourthrmllestonsrih Fabrnarr and: baa - llvd- tit. htnr home at 81 North Wlnter-for the; past sixty-two years. .: Her? recent ly deceased sister. Mrs: Gerher. moved ttt Carvsllla! TO: tri mn ana: ner nonse-was- one ot the six mail- abodes the' UtUet towns then boasted ?;"Marytille wa; the name of the town Ihv those dsrrs. !-nr1t wabsxtot until savferaLyears later that It Was changed-to. Its present appelatlom ; ? fit. it Mrs. Gerber Is' survived bv one jttnmarrted son,! one grandchild, and three great grandchildren. With Mr. and Mrs. Robert Panl- ue as special guests of the eveniftg. ine-modem writer's section of the Salem arte league met for the last time this year at the home of Mr. and (Mrs FJ Barton, Tuesday evening; -'V 5 y-v'y i , The evening was sassed far itim wrltere; in the usual way of read ing, discussion and criticism. A number Af 1 nnemi t -an mi the autrfors. Professor Peck, Perry j&eigieman, his Dorothea Ellis and , Mrs. J. v C. -Nelson,- I Miss Grace Elizabeth Smitn and Mr Spain read two- deUghtfui sketches. 'Koaemary.". the. story read bv Mrs. Gertrude , Roblson . Roa, was greatly appreciated by the v group. Quite the- feature- of the evening wae the readinv of tb oeMt play written: la, collaboration by Mrs, f. s. Barton and Mrs. W P. Fargo. , The. play,, wtiich sdpport a- cast of six characters, was-written foe the exuresa nnrosof rtnH. lug over the radio although it Is too long to. be classified as- m. xadario." . . . - j- tj uiki uliur mar in in minin programme has Introduced, new ieature in - technle for the nlav- wrlght. as there ii na elianA fnr effects-, to, , gained ! by Illusion. Everything mood,, dramatic- In tensity, action? have to, be revealed mrougn tne lines themelves. r J - 'Miss- Edna Garffpfd- rA a 6e yt fimerlcka alTej ; la' ivtilten ror Christmas card fcreetlnrs knA otherwise; s One cuarraiu Written on- prunes; will be used bv th Or- gon Orowere for theirChrlatmas pacaages or that same fruit. . As a eeasonabla" na'cVrmnnVt thr the gatflering the Barten home wae- attractively d4rvrrii rttvt helly wreaths; mtetletoe and the merry Christmas- bells: The motif af further carried? out ' in the green? and red - moulded jfellos which were 'served during the re freshment hour. ' ' ' - -v For the first tteetrarof ?thi new year. the section win m - the home of Mrs; Merrill Ofailng on toe second day of January, At their Country home- fn Hi A Hollywood district near Salem, Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Brown celebrated their golden .wedding 'anniversary Wednesday. The-day : was passed In a very quiet way with only fotrr of the children and' their families partaking of the family dinner' and afternoon of: visiting. Many : gift were received" toy: tbe couple in honor of the oeoaslonj one of which was a beautiful bouanet of cut flowers, presented by the wom an's social' club- of Holly wood: ? Mr. and Mrs. Brown' are only In their early seventies, and are the parent of seven 'children, the following four of whom were pres ent for the day' celebrationr Rob ert Brown of Salem and, hf .wlfe. .Will Brown of Oregon City,' and wife, and Mrs. Max'Davls Of Hol lywood and her husband. The other three children were not able to be with their parenta but they sen many .. congratulations:-and cood wishes. The other- children Itre Henry Brown of La Grande, Mrs, Mabel Malr of Saskatchewan, and Edward- Brown of. Lincoln, Nebraska. . ' : ; - . -..- Before coining to rOregcm: over ten years : agon Mr. and Mr. Bro were .'residents of ; Dixon county incbraskak - The .city. Horary, will' be closed at o'clock on Christmas eve and win remarn closed' all day Christ ma. The- young-: maiar of the T. A. flight Sch6r?clun ; with: Lenta naumgartner end Helen Ramsden as special gaesu were delightfully entertained by : Mildred' Gilbert at her home Thursday evening. The pretty little "Christmas ' tree held the interest of the girls until af ter, the presentation ot the small exchange-gifts. Dancing was the j . t i . . . . . . . . . ui rvmon ot . ine - evenings until late hour, when delicious refresh ments were served. " Members ot the club; who were present were Jean Shlpp; Prances Tucker, Irma Bolander, Kathleen Rodgers, Bertha Glllis. Helen and Margaret ; Breitenstein, Dorothy Keezar, Larrairre Pierce, Rosalie Buren, Rosalind Rogers, Geneva Suttbn, and Mildred Gilbert with Miss Beryl Holt,- faculty advisors Mr, andtJilra, X. ET. Fursman of Seattle,. Mrs. R. Lamkln and sbn Robert,' Jr., of Centralla, Wash. and. A.. W Oliver, k student at Oregon Agricultural: college, will spend the Christmas holidays, with their parents. Mr. and. MrsJ. Oli ver at their home on South Win ter street. - Mrs. Josie II Stuart, who i for this year presiding ar house moth er at PI Bets Phi sorority house at CorvalliSi arrived- in Salem- Fri day evening-to be the guest Of Mr. and Mrs. Tl. J. Hendricks until this evening when she. will leave ' for Portland t epend the renrarhder of the' vacatfon 'with her sister. y :yyyy.y : ; ':. y. That the business and. profes sional women, are as able to en tertain In a. novel andndever way when the. occasion requires as they -are able, to- conduct, their business with expertness and efficiency was demonstrated Wedneadayt nigat when, the members of the local BPW met in the Chamber of Com merce ' rwma - for : a r Chrisima party.': The chief, feature- ot the evening was a- school drill up which Mr; h Susan Varty, primly cos tumed in- tight basqHe-suIt, with Jmmeaae- - leg-o-mutton sleeve. with hair, severely i parted-, in the middle and hair pasted: flat at the sides, ludicrously represented, the part of a .spinster schoolraa'am of v generation ago tier., scojqoi-j rOom of - pupils were no . less typi- car of that period,: who, included In a representative mock program, proved a.- ahow In itaelf, .with the Perkinses and Joneses and other personalities well .represented. Marie. Pratt's recitation, 'A Possi bility," was well done ae a bashful Miss;. The- dialogue- by Anna Miles and Muriel McKlnley was excelTent, as also the recitation by Mlldredi Simon;- "Up on the Housetop" was sung by Ruth and Phoebe McAdams, and Miss Simon as - plstaUed little irls; jEthel Roberts as a HttTe sanbonnet lady, and Louise Kleeer as an old f asbr loiied girl, with Marie Pratt and Josephine Shade the- boys' of the number. Ermine Fawk's charac terisation of '- boy In Tra- as Good ae- r can Be."' did Justice to a professional. The- other "boy" of- the "school" were Marie Pratt as "regnar feller," - Josephine Shade; baseball player, and- Edna Garfield, in recitation. I was told to Wear These-' Clothes."" Jessie Martin, s roly-poly girl, recited "A Wish."- followed by Phoebe- Mc Adams with Good Enough."1 Dttring the first part of the pro gram "Miss Margaret Fisher gave a- piano- solo, followed1 by read ing by Miss Alta Shea. Mrs.' La Molne Clark" gave" ah Interesting and instructive xkXk aft parliamen tary drill and usage. "y iUui'y Dainty booklets, in holly shades; containing . Christmas . carols, wa kiveuf Ihd audience,. hb joined la slnRlnc the caiolsi led. by Miss Amy" Martin, and' wltr Miss Mar garet Fisher as accompanist Thn aooearance of a very real istic Santa Clauin the pefson of Mlsa.Lyona. who, with, the assist ance of pupils - of Mrs. Varty's schooU" distributed Christmas refreshments, concluded the pro gram. Mrai Le Rby Hewlett -was hos- tesar to Hat HJbbard autiuary: Pri dsy afternoon: at her home- for the regular meeting. Included fn- the business meeting. was the elect Urn of the following: officer for the coming year:-. President, Mrs Thompson; , senior; vice J president Mrs. ClMtee;: Jnnior vlc president, Mrs. Humphreys; chaplain, Mrs Iewletu historian. Mr- Jain; patriotic Instructor, Mrs. . ay- mtmd ; conductor, Mrs. Fngn ; as sistant conductor, Mrs. Aoram; mardi Mr. Brant; assistant guard Mnc Arnold; ectetary, Mrs. Weol pertr, treasurer; Mrs. Bertelson. Folio wine the businesa session ine hostess: served refreshments -t and a social- hour was enjoyed. Mr D. .n. - Craven and Mr. Prank.- EI Brown, will be- nostesa for' J Chrlstma dinner ; at -the home of Mrs. Craven-,- and will have as their guest Mr. and Mrs. Jame E. Allison and son Donald, of Eugene, Mr. and Mra Everett 1L Craven, Mr. and Mnu Liester E. .Pike and email on oi ron tand; Dr. - Prank? E." Brown, Ron ald Craven, Mrs. Ines "May and Velio May of - Salem. ; . n Mr. Edward' Lamport ha been very ill: at her-apartment at the Marion hotel--for the? past week,. According to her - plans' she- aad het on. Merle -were to. have de parted for Lot Angeles -last Sun day, but her Illness- ha detained . r . .: 1 . . . . N " ;f .' ; -r, - ; V - v ' I late, should have been ber' ! 5th vThis'is the most beautiful 11.: j popular priced watches ve hdvo'ever 1.: Just thinkl l'15 and 1 7 J7cl xnovc i green and wKite gold filled ccccr, L.Uvi. wrist watches , $30.03, 03.rJ: In s-een and while grokl" movementr thin, model - '' ' At very popular priced r-.cur.t:i Li x: 1. rrl.. . : phire sides at prices to czLU. ope H o? crs ' - $47:50, QSZl, 07S.G i 1 1 - We hav acc-plale lli. fins. scarr(pirbraclets, etc. - Watch Our Win'kTows for' llcnizx Sfs&ljrvrll'lrVzizzi VISIT OUH GIFT SHOR. e UW Wlilll ill State and Liberty StsV . SERVICE " - ivfjjfa;;yyf. them tor : perhaps, a fortnight or more. Mr; Lamport is the moth er of Prederlc Lamport. Apnearlng for the first time this Season the woman's glee club of Willamette university sang two numbers, "Bird o( the Wilderness" ind "He-Met-Her in- Meadow," during the chapel hour Wednes day ; .With ProL: JD W; Itobson as director and Miss Mildred Grant of Dallas at the piano, the club has been working hard to perfect a repertoire ' complete ! for the pro gram which will be taken on- tour throught eastern Oregon daring the intermission between semesters. Kathleen La; Rant is president of the club and also act as assistant director In the absence oi Profes sor Hobsom ' There aT 2 ( mem ber in thr organization- this year. ? As- af herald of the nearness-of Christmas came . the carol, party of Thursday evening when twenty member of ? Delta Pht sorotity went about visiting the- home cf the "various professors nt thef -university and the aoroTlty and. fra ternity houses, singing the old Christmas song . . Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts will.be hosts fore Christmas din ner at ' their, ' home - with . their Euests. Mr. and -Mrs.' Frit Slade and sons, Miss Catherine Slade, who Is i attending t the University ot' Oregon," - guest - in the Rob arts'- home for the week. Mrs. Ger trude Cameron- and sens of Sll- verton. and " Helen cjand Mildred Roberts. Mrs. Robert: motored to 4 Portland Friday, returning la the evening with Mildred,, wha has been attending the St.- Helen's school for glrls In Portland.1 ' In observance of the hely -day, celebrating thft birth of the Christ child.' the various churches of the cirv have irran red special musi cal services! td be given through out the day, today. The announcer ments are as follows; ' ''.First t Mrtbodlstv Church -A Christmas Cantata, entitled The World's Redeemer." corn- nosed bv Frederick B. Holton. will be sung by the music classes of the Salem higa school at the First Methodist . church on - Sunday af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. There will be no admission charged; The music of thls.cantata is har monious and tuneful and Its pro duction from 'several week of study promises to be of high order. The following constitutes the pro He Shall Reign Forever. . . . . . ........ ... . Opening Chorus 'Neath the Starry Ilearen . . . . . . . .". . : . . . . . . Duet and ChomS Helen Pettyjohn, Ina Rlr.rs Alleen Raffety, Elaine Foster GlAjiiJijMl V . . 1 - stocl;: ot tnu lmz nil fhmv,f,l. . . . here in ctcc!; I . - r cr .1 "1 9 filled cases; 15 an! IT j- v! : r . - . . ... - -. r a cf 'tbiulifijtyl-lj soli Lir - - K w O V -' . ' izrCzra i?ZkXo Arise and line .Duet aiJ Ctcr Itaude Gwyrsa Truman-' CmatalcsJ From Lands Afar .......... .Ken's Choir and Cher The Gates of Haven- ycLar, . . . y ......... .Solo acl CI.:: . ' Gene Parmcstlcr LBrtng-Yon Good Tldlnsa . . . . Solo and "Women's CI : r "V' i'i tliZztx inters Glory to God In the Il.Lti.t. . k .........'. . Eclo a-d Ci. r.i Ronald Craven The Songr and the rt-r; ...... . j r r. j. - C . . r . ' i Mary I'zCtcs Christmas Memories ,.......' ' 'i..'..' "..,... .Duets ar.l Ch.ori.-iJ Marvin Roth, Geie Tirmetlrr He Came to Redeem the Wo r 11 . . . . . . . .". C: Come,, Let ; OV Adore Ulzi, CL Lena Belle Tartar . . . . . ,Di.. . . -Kathryne Van Doren , . , . ,F1?- Leonard Chadwlck .Vlclia ... First Congregational Cbarcb -Christmas observance at tL First Congregational church will fie this evening at 7:20 i : the nature of a musical rro- grim - by the quartette c::c: augmented by . four additlor.il voices. .The regular choir Is cc:.-.-posed of Mri. Harry Harms, so prano';' lira. John J. Roberta, con tralto;,. Ch as Muston, tenor; ar : Alb'ert Giile,. baesd. The n -tanrs for the1 Christina i. rrc-r: wllf be Mrs. II- W. Brosa, tatraro ; Mls Trlsta Wen ger, .contralto; Frank- Zina, tenor; t r.J II. ,". Br oss. -"basso.-' Mts.. I rank Zlzz will preside at the or im The, octette will sU - "l.i r celsis" by J."LInccla Lcll. . . c cial appropriate cr,:: i will be rendered ly Lira. The program Is as fw::c.vs: Instrumental Preluda . , ;'':;" Mrs. Fran!:' Zl:..i Choru,f "All Hall! I. Quartette and chorv.:, Quartette and Chen , "V. Rippling Kedron I : s" Soprano obllgato ! j y'----. - Hams. Baritone solo, . . ."Wherefore Tl Irs. Harry 's Tumult Albert Ci: Soprano solo and I 3 V .03 ci.cr-.-i i .-; . ', ', !. . . ."Besida the - Marc : ; " . Mrs. Harms, sollst Chorus, tetnor recitative ar 1 - male voices ......"No Kir t V3 C.:r Full chorus ..... ."K-Ii : : ! Offertory ; j " Mrs. Zina Tenor recitative ar.i c" r: -. . . - . - - - f A a & 5 V. '.'; ; . Chas..Mi-wtC3, e;I : ' .1 Male chorus . - T a! Ciicpcrs . ..Duet for tcrrsr.0 t i -"-... "O ::.' r cf f .- . - (Coatlsuei car mam - k V . w