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1 - y :"y i .'4' 'k '"- T v. -7 T K- iZ'' In -'sA-A :- V KEWNELlr ELLIS 1 .nvV;-Ue ORGANIZATION f Vr886 ''X rb 4-: SALEM I ORE. , ' i- ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHERS V-W J fpW j i4V HAPPY NE YEAR - A4'k ,7 li j proprlately decorated " for Chrlst maa vers will . pft placed tor: Mr. and Jars. Paul H. Acton and little son. Wlnsor Paul, Miss Cath erine Armstrong, Miss Mary Phil lips, and Mrs. and Mrs. Smith and Miss Smith. Christmas Cantata at Knight Memorial Church Tomorrow Evening At the Knight Memorial church Sunday evening at 7:30, the vest ed choir will sing the Christmas Cantata "The Holy Nativity," by Henry Wildermere. A candle light procession by the choir singing "Joy to the World," will be an impressive feature of the opening service. The cantata Includes: Organ prelude. "Look Above," opening chorus. "Tidings or Joy," tenor solo; chorus. "Unto You is Born a Savior," tenor" solo; chorus. "The Song of the Shepherds," contralto solo. "Within a Lowly Manger Ly ing," soprano solo. J "Glory to God," men's voices; chorus. "Let Us Go to Bethlehem," baritone solo; chorus. "Tell Far and Near," tenor solo. "Wonderful Night," men's voic es; chorus. "Christmas Joy-Bells," final chorus. The organist, Donald J. Allison, will play as an organ prelude Handel's "Largo," and "Largo from The New Worw Symphony," requested, by Dvorak, for offertory. The solo parts of the cantata will be sung by Alvin Mead, Ron ald Craven, Jay Thompson, Lawr ence Deacon, Miss Pearl Eyre. Mrs. J. C. Currie and Leonard Chadwick. Christmas Festivities at Morley Home -The W. H. Morley home will the scene of two attractive affairs during the Christmas Beason,the' family Christmas tree which was; held last night at 7:30 o'clock and the dinner which will be served today at 1 o'clock. Included in the family group are Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Morley and sons Danny and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Lane Morley and sons Herbert, Lawrence and Ellsworth, the children of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morris, the hosts, Ansel, Os well, Ellen and Phyllis, Mrs. Ber tha Marsters and children Hazel and Kenneth, and the hosts. Christmas Week-end in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slater and Mrs. Josephine Stewart left yesterday for Portland where they will spend the Christmas week-end. They will be house guests of Mrs. Edward Stevens, Mrs. Stewart's sister. Chadwick Chapter of the Eastern Star Sponsors Delightful Festival Affairs which have been really superlative successes are those of the holiday season which Chad wick chapter of the Eastern Star has sponsored in the Masonic tent pie. When Chadwick Chapter enter tained in the afternoon the lodge, rooms were unaccountably lovely with evergreen trees, palms and azaleas piaced by J. W. Maruny. The refreshment room was no less lovely with Mrs. Harry Belt and Mrs. J. O. Hosford having been in charge of the decorations. Mrs. L. W. Gleason took the role of Santa Claus in a manner most gratifying to all. for she was a most liberal saint in her dis tribution of gifts. The', delicious f plnip --ptaddTng " were made hy Mrs. Mary Johnson, mother of the 'worthy matron. In her own kitch.e.ri, The hundreds of detectable cookies were Mrs. AlieeCooUdge's contribution. Mrs.'O. A. Olson, with this meeting, closed a very successful twelve months as general Bvcial chairman tor the chapter. - A program of interest was giT en, -with Hev. H. :Doocan Cham bers, giving a truly .beautiful Christmas address. Mrs, .Arthur Utley sang -Christmas songs with Mrs. Corydon Blodgett playing her accompaniments.?- Mrs. Martin Fereshetian gave several vocal WISH o YOU ALLv XMAS' Al Krause QUALITY MEX WEAR The Store With the "(Fountain ITS NOTHING NEf JTO to ivish for rou HRISTMIS JOY AND CHEET STILL, WE'RE ALIVAYS GLAD WE'RE HERE TO WISH FOR rOU EACH YEAR W. G. Krueger, Realtor 147 North Commercial r-er?e ferine? This is the staff of DhotoraDhers. detail artists, arid sales people who make possible the weekly photograph featurd on the society naees of The Oreon Statesman each Sunday morning. It is these folk who assist us in making memorable an anniversary, an occasion, or an enterprise, and who add to the charm of our columns with the latest picture of interesting folk, old and young. SI VST A FAJSKDLY GREETING. HBARTT AND SIS CURE. A WISH FOR CHRISTMAS HAF?INESS, ASD MIRTH THE COMING YEAR Commercial Book Store A. A. Gueffroy - Z1 .'J S0C1E1 Y (Continued from page 2.) the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max O. Buren. The ceremony will be perform ed at the Rose City Park Metho dist church. Miss Maxine Buren, a sister of the groom, and Miss Vera Prudaomme will serve as bridesmaids. A number of exceedingly at tractive affairs have been given in Miss Hausler's honor. Special Christmas Music at First Baptist Church To morrow at Two Services Special Christmas music will be rendered, at both services of the First Baptist church, Sunday, Dec. 26. The choir of twenty selected voices under the direction of R. H. Robertson will be assisted by Mrs. W. F. Foster and Robert Alexander, pianists, Ive Claire Love, violinist and Sidney Jarry, director of the church orchestra. The program fa as follows: MORNING Anthem, "Wonderful Story," Wilson. Tenor solo, "Birth of the King," Coombs. R. H. Robertson Anthem, "Heaven's Melodious Strains," Stutts. EVENING Selections by the orchestra. Hymn, "O Come all Ye Faith- tul." Scripture reading. Anthem, "Brightest and Best." Coombs. Women's chorus. "The New Moon at ChristmaB," Marsh. Carol, "We Three Kings of Ori ent Are," Old English. Men's chorus, "Let Us Now Go Even Unto Bethlehem, Nevin. ' Offertory, violin solo, Iva Claire Love, Soprano solo, "Gesu Bambino," rietro A, Yon Neva Cooler. Hymn. 0 Little Town of Beth- Anthem, "Christmas Bells," Fitzsimons. Postlude, "by the orchestra. The members of the choir are: Sopranos, Neva Cooley, Mrs. Dale Taylor, Mrs. Theo. Roth, Mrs. E. H. Shanks, Viola Lottis; contral tos, Mrs. Ethed Ljau, Mrs. C. H. Pickens, Ruth Carson. Mina Gile; tenors, Fred Broer, Dale Taylor, Theo. t Roth, E. H. Mundinger, Geo. Clark, R. H. Robertson; bas sos, Chas. Anderson, Ed. Schunke, Walter Lottis, C. H. Pickins and Dr. L. E. Barrick. Rahns in Portland for Day Mr, and Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn are Spending Christmas day in Portland as the house guests of Mrs. Rahn's brother and sister- in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Miss Blanche Hammel were guests for the recent MacDowell club con cert. ' i-s ' Last week Mr. and Mrs. Rahn motored to Portland for a dinner and dance at the Alderwood Coun try club.' , . Sunday School Pageant at First Methodist Church "The .Story of the First Christ mas" is the title of the pageant to be presented by the Sunday school In the First Methodist church on next Sunday evening. The scene will be a home on Christmas eve, where a mother re lates the story of the Nativity to her children, while each part is acted out by members of the cast on the platform. The following episodes will be given. Pageant; "The Story of the First Christmas" Miss Margaret K. Sutherland, ; Director. Or ga ri Prelude . . Evangel i ne Hall INTRODUCTION 1. Christmas Eve In the Home. . 2. Tha Carol Singers. ; "Adeste Tideles" There's a Beautiful Star" 3 A Mother's Christmas Story. FIRST EPISODE" The Manger : t- . - : ; Miracle . i: Social Calendar Today "Old Scrooge." Film at First Congregational church, 7:15 o-clock. First Baptist church. Christ mas music at two services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Choir of 20 voices under direction of R. H. Robertson. Christmas cantata at Knight Memorial church, 7:30 o'clock. Monday Chapter AB of the PEO Sister hood. Msr. W. D. Smith and Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith, hostesses, 1765 Center street, 7.45 o'clock. RNA. Mrs. Bertha Loveland, 345 South 25th St., hostess. "Fear not, for thou shalt bring forth a son and shall call his name Jesus." 2. The Magnificant. "My soul doth magnify the Lord and my spirit hath re joised in God my Savior."' 3. The Journey to Bethlehem. "Joseph also went from Gal ilee unto the city of David to be taxed wit hMary." SECOND EPISODE, "The Angel's Announcement" 1. Watching the Flock. "There were shepherds abid ing in the field, keeping watch over the flocks by night." 2. The Angel's Song. "Glory to God in the high est, and on earth peace and good will to men." i 3. The Shepherd's Quest, . "Let us now go even unto Bethlehem and see this thing which has come to pass." THIRD EPISODE "Gifts to tha . ' " King- . , 1. The Child in the Manger. ' . v. "Ye. shall ; find the babe, wrapped i,n swaddling ' clothes, ilying ; in tho man ' ger."" i j i : 24 FoUowing the Star. SIS. liilfi eeea iiil filar in the east and have come to worship Him.' 3. Worshipping the Christ. And when they were come to the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother and fell down and worshipped him." Presentation of Gifts represent atives of the Sunday school de partments and congregation for the World Service. Chapter AD of PEO . Mrs. W. D. Smith and Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith will enter tain the members of Chapter AB of the PEO sisterhood on Monday evening, December 27, at their home 1765 Center street. The meeting will be at 7:45 o'clock with Mrs. Mildred Flagg in charge of the program on "Christmas Customs." JoUij Sixteen Club Mrs. John Spong and Mrs. Ed Keene were hostesses on Wednes day evening for the members of the Jolly Sixteen club. Cards were in play during the early part of the evening, after which a de licious luncheon was served. Mrs. La Doyt Davies assisted the host esses. Wreaths, streamers, and Christmas bells were used in dec orating the rooms. A special fea ture was the Christmas tree on the center table with boughs bear ing a gift for each guest. Special guests for the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keene and Mr. and Mrs. La Doyt Davies. The high score of the evening was won by Mrs. M. P. Dennis and Mrs. C. H. Busey, while those scoring low were Mrs. Davies and Mrs. Louis Bechtel. Members in the group included Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bechtel, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Busey, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Basey. John Spong, La Velle Keene, and the hostesses, Mrs. Spong and Mrs. Keene. Royal Neighbors' Association Mrs. Bertha Loveland will be hostess on Monday evening, De cember 27, for the members of the RNA. Mrs. Loveland 's home, at 345 South 25th Street, may be reached by following State street to 25th and stopping atfthe sec ond house to, the south across the creek. Christmas Dinner at Smith Home Mr. and Mrs, William Dillmon Smith and Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith will entertain a group of friends at a 1 o'clock Christmas dinner today. Around table ap AO the clever orator. Since Noah left the ark, Have never made a finer speech Than this quite short remark- Oft terry of&hrUtmas" DR. SCOFIELD Straight Palmer Chiropractor 328 Oregon Bldg. Christmas Greeting yp . If Dear Old Jj Brings-You a , M itF World of Happiness 48 He Has Carried Out JS icnemys - . li Thg.A-ansnciaUott ia Marjrt