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I ! YULE SERVICE Today 'Christmas Sunday' For Great Air as Weil As Church Crowd (.-- Today is Christmas Sunday la the. great uaiversitv of the air M well as tn tent hoasand ehnrches. For radio today bring the Christmas messages In song and story. The NBC chain bas a fall program of music and service partly devotional partly entertain ing built around the theme of Christmas. The program may be beard over KGW, Portland; KOMO. Seattle; KGO, Oakland. First from 12:15 to 1 p.m. the National Youth conference will be beard with Dr. Daniel A. Poling preaching on "The Love ot Christ Binds men,'.' a Christmas sermon, and the singing of Christmas byms by the ouartet. The "Cath edral Hoar follows from 1 to 2:30 with S. Parkes Cadman giving a Christmas message and a chorus will sing Christmas hymns and carols. concert from 2:30 to 3:30 will The NBC Sunday afternoon consist chiefly of classical music included excerpts from Cfou nod's 'Romeo and Juliet" and the Lar go from Dvorak's "New World Symphony." ' The following is .'the full program: Orchestra Overture, "If Were King," Adam. Orchestra Largo, "New World Symphony," Dvorak. Orchestra Persian Dance, Mussorgsky. Solo To be selected. Orchestra "Ballet Bacchus. Massenet. Orche Ira -Traume. Wagner. Solo to be selected. ( ' ! Orchestra Selections "Ro- ' ineo and Juliet," Gounod. ' Orchestra Processional March, Goldmark. NBC offers additional musical numbers during the remainder of the afternoon, culminating in a concert from 6:15 to 7:15, over KCW and KOMO with the concert of the Atwater - Kent orchestra under direction of William Ton Hoogstraten. Portland, as guest conductor. The orchestra will present Engelbert Humperdinck's operatic fantasy "Hansel and . retel," considered one of the greatest -contributions to opera "Since Wagner. Its fairy story is known throughout theuworld. The two children are senf to the woods. for berries. They fall asleep near the house of a wicked fairy who bakes children In her oren. When the children, wake and discover the cake-house the witch captures Hansel but Gretel helps him es cape and then then capture the wicked fairy and burn her la her own oven. Music in lighter rein concludes the full day's program. DSLLSS SCHOOLS HAVE PBDUM DALLAS. Dec 21. The schools of Dallas closed today until De cember 30. There were Christmas programs and Christmas trees at H oAthe schools. The schools will open again December 30. due to the late start on account of the heavy prune crop. January 1 will be a-noliday however. The senior class sponsored the program at the high school. The program was as follows: Song The First Nowell by entire assembly. 1 " -ong Stars of the Summer Klght by boys glee club quartet. Piano duet Pizzicatl byttar lel Kelly and Alice Wlens. Reading A Christinas present for a lady Minnie Sanders. golo "To the Sun" Mrs. Al ice F. Wright. "Why Santa Ciaus Got Mar ried" Miss Bernice Morningstar. Solo by John Smith, class of '. Two accordlan solos by Eugene Steller. : Solo "Lassie O Mine" Mr. . Donald Balantyne. Sowg "Silent Night" by en tire assembly. This program was followed by the , reeding of letters to Santa Cle-us written by various members t the D. H. S. student body. After this the students went to the gym where Christmas presents were - given out. Zena School Has v. Fine Program i ZENA. Dec. 21. Outstanding among the programs given .this year by the Zena school was the Christmas program Thursday night held at the eZna school house. - The school rooms were bright wkh holly and lovely Christmas scenes were used effectively on walls aad windows. Miss Lillian Reynolds, principal, had charge of the program. Miss Louise Seef eld. primary teacher was ptaaist. Christmas carols were suag he tdad the scenes, by a group of up per grade - children' before the curtain was pulled aside. The eaening number, "WiKsmt," was given by Jessie Worthlngtea the tisseat girl in school. Dallas Hotel in INeedoi Manager - , - I-DALLAS, Dec. tl. Mrs. P. H. CMsenberry who for the past sav- - erai month has been running the JDsJUs. botet. U returning to If ed- ford, Saturday, to resume charge T t we rooming houses she has there. ' : J The hotel 'will probably be ' clneed until the owner, Mrs. Kia vsell sends new waiter. Consider able lav the way ei new equipment and repair will r be meeeasary to ' jut tans-place In good condition. - j WORRY? NOT FOR THESE GIRLS! V j II 7 7.K' -v' U .A 'A. - v I w r t. r ........... ..,.-v. Ix Jilt" .;;rV. IV-H- I K'. .. , v 4 cx I fl tf T 1)1! U J . ft s.- . .v:- : ' - I I - , Ip - T 1. i,-., i , vX if '- Kzt s ....... s , ? t Left to right Gwen Lee sad to worry about too little or too t they do not worry. On Thje Air For Sunday and Monday KGW 4S3A Meters, C30 Keys. PORTLAND. OREGON 9:29 to 10 a. m. American Legion program. 16 to 11 a, m. International Bible Students. 11 to li noon Church service. IS to 1 p. nt. NBC . . I to 1:30 p. nt Catholic truth. 1 :3 to S :30 p. m. NBC. J:S0 to 3:30 p. in. Sunday concert. 3 :3 to 4 p. nu NBC 4 to 4:15 p. m. Book chat 4:1S to 4.30 p. m. Dental talk. 4:30 to 8:15 p. m. NBC. S:15 to 8:30 p. m. Studio program. 5 to S :S0 p. m. NBC. to 5 :30 p. m. NBC. 9 :3 to 10 p. m. Players. 10 to 11 p. m. Little Symphony or- II to 12 midntsht Fox Hollywood or gan. KEX 154.1 Meters. 11 SO Kcy. PORTLAND. OREGON 13 noon Religious music. V p. m. Muslcale. 1 :30 p. m. Classical recital. 5:30 9. m. Twiliaht hour. p. m. "Hour on Broadway." 7 p. in. Glen Eaton, tenor : Uarjorle RobiMard, piano : Zac Kalbe.cn. sax ophone. I p. m. Damskfs Imperial Grand. Or chestra. p. m LeaGauchosi Argentine; El inors v meent, tenor; &ao Kaioacn, ixophone. 10 D. m. Concert ensemble: Ellen Keep, contralto Sidney Dixon, ten or. li p. m. Harmony Aees dance band; fcAlala .Dean, bluea. KOIN 31 Meter. S40 Keys. PORTLAND. ORKGON IS to 1 Portland theater organ. 1 to S Four-Square Gospel Light nouse service and orchestra con cert. 2 to S :30 C. B. S. chain Brosram. 2 :30 to 6 Chain and Studio program. m i :i'J string ensemDie. :30 to 7 f. B. S. chain programa I to 7 :5i Tile Benson hotel orches tra. S to S Sunday evening church sei ice from First Church of Christ Scientist, under auspices of the Cnrtatlan Science churches Of Port land. to 1 Orchestra concert. 10 to 12 Chain programs. KGO tri 5 Meter. 790 Keys. OAKLAND CALIFORNIA 12 to 1 p. m. National Youth Confer- once. 1 to 2:30 p. aa. Cathedral Hour. 2 :30 to 3 :30 p. m. Sunday concert 3 :Se to 4 9. m. NBC. 4 to 4:30 p. m. Musical Musketeer. 4 :S t p. m NBC. 5 to p. m. Drama Hour. Itol:lia m. News service. S.1S to 4:45 p. in. "Son as WlUraot Word." 1:45 to 7:IS p. m. Stanislas Bern's Littht Symphony. MS to 1 :m Dl m NBC. 7 Hi t S:15 p. m. Sunday at Seth Paraefa. t:l& to p. m. The Pilgrims. to SrlS n. m KBC. . : to 10 p. m. "The Reader Guide." - - It te 11 p. m. The-Gay Classic. KOMO - 325.0 Meters. S20 Key SKATTLB. WASHINGTON 10 a. na International Bible Students? 11:15 a, to. Plymouth Csngresation- al Church. l-:30 p. m. NBC. 2 p. m. Artistic ensemble. !Uan. tAt:li m.- NBC 7 :4S. p. m. O. DwM Oray. baritone. aad VeOna Socolof osier. Mpraaa S-v an. f irst Church of Christ. Bofr nttst. 9 p aw NBC S :30 te 10 . ca. Artlatie Ensembl. 10 to 11-p. m. NBC. Muxvai KGW - . - ass a m M - PORTLAND, ORBOON 7 to t a. a. "Maklnr Merry," KPO. 1 1 i a w uu. 9 to t:l ax jav sNewa : . . 0:10 to 0:30 a. m. Cooking school. v :S0 to 10:34 aw m. Th Town Crier. 1:S to 11 :J a. a. NBC 11:1 t IS noon Record. . IX te 13:30 p. sa Orsaa concert. 13:30 ts 1 i a. Lunch s i eenosrt I to 1:11 p. na. Marirat report. 1:15 t 1:3 sx. an. Btndio. ycosjrana. 1 JO to. 2:30 Bw.Bi NBC Clara Bow. Neither Gwen with her much weight. That may be the 30 to I p. m. Studio program. to 3:30 p. m. NBC. 30 to S:4S d. m. Traffic talk. 3 :4i to 3 :&Q p. m. Did You Know. 3:t0 to 4:15 p. m. Studio, record a 4:15 to 4:45 p. m. Service Hour. to 6 p. jn. ."N wj. to 5 :30 n. m. Movie Club. to 7 p. m. NBC. . 7 to U0 p. tn. Studio program. 730 to 8:30 p. m. NBC. :30 to 1:45 p. m. Amos -n' Andy. 4t to 0 p. m. Musical program, to 10 D.. m. NBC 11 to 13 midnight Organ recital. KOIN SIS Meters, 940 Keys - PORTLAND .OREGON 7:40 to S:40 Household Twin. 40 to S:00 Cooking School. 9:00 to 9:30 Organ recital. 9:20 to 10:00 Women' program. 10:00 to 13:00 Town topic. 12:00 Same. 12:00 Town Topic 12 to 1 Luncheon concert. to 1:30 Organ. 30 to I Orchestra, to S :1S Inspirational speaker, IS to S String: trio program, to 6 News item and music to S Orchestra. . f. to 7 Dinner concert on the Heath- man hotel nine onran. T to 7:30 The Benson hotel orches tra, playing: from the main- outing room of the Benson hoteL 7:30 to S Orchestra.- - I to 9 Orchestra and string enseal ble nrOKTams. - 9 to 10 Vocal program. 10 to 11:10 McKrrojr- Oregeniaas, KEX 254.1 Meters. 11 SO Keys. PORTLAND. OREGON 7 a. m. Morning Serenaders. s a. m. Anti-Tardy Time cMcJC 9 a. m. Better Homes Hour. 9:45 a, m. Devotional service. 10 a. m. Studio program. 12 noon World Bookman and orchestral 1:05 p. m. Uncle Bobbins girls' farm r la stirs. 1:15 p. m. Popular program. 7 p. m. Classical program. 9 p. m. Popular program. 4 p. m. Lrric Hour. 1:15 p. m. Metvtn and Merciful. 79 CGSSfUSTG A few left for Xmas delivery THE GIFT SUPRE51E Beautiful CtHh inet Tone-Tested. All models ca ffisplaj. OPEN EVENINGS. ' JUST 175 Ss IIjs Street slim figure or the "it secret of the charm of each tha 9: SO p. m. Popular program. 10 d. m. Dane nroaTam. 10:10 n. m. Jack and Jill dance band. 11 :30 p. m. Weather and police naw. KGO 379 5 Meter. 790 Keys OAKLAND. CALIFORNIA I to I i. m. Reveille. 19:30 to 11 : JO a. m. Magasln of tha Air. 11 :30 to 12 noon Phllharmonle gan recital. 13 to 1 p. m. Rembrandt Trio. 1 to 1:30 r. tn. NBC 1:30 to 3:39 p. m. Pactfla Vaga bonds. S to 3:30 p. tn. Morning Tabernacl choir, and organ recital. Salt Lake V.-UJV- 3:45 te 4:15 p. m. California Federa tion ot Women' clubs. 4:15 to 4:46 p. m. Evening Rever ies. 4 :45 to S p. tn. Back of the New. 5 to 6 :15 n. m. Moment Musical. 5:1 to 5:45 p. m. Aunt Betty Kid- aier jviub. 5 :46 to S p. m. News service. to 7 r. m. NBC 7 to 7:30 p. m. The Eternal Ques tion. 7:30 to 8 p. m. The Empire Build ers. t to 8:30 p. m. Rudy Selgsr Sym- pnonists. 8 to 8:45 p. m. Amos 'n' Andy. S:45 to 9 p. m. The Jolly Rovers, 9 to 10 p. m. NBC. 10 to 11 iv. m. Slumber Hour. 11 to 13 midnight Hotel St Francis aance orchestra. KOl3t5 325.9 Meters, 920 Keys - SEATTLE, WA8HINGTOM 1:5 a. m. Inspirational service. 7 a. m. Making Merry. s a. ra. Happy Time. 9 a. m. T. M. C. A. health sxerols . I :l- s m. Organ recital. 10:1 a. m. Perdtn Korsmo, tsnor, ! ana Knen at srsruui. aopraao 1S:10 a. nu NBC 11:30 a. m. Orchestra; Baydcn Mor ris. IflSrrr IS noon Agrlctiltur farm talk.' 13:15 p. m. "What to Prepare for Dinner" 13 :30 p. m. Grain, fruit and vegatable import. 12 :35 p. m. Orchestra ; Fred Lyneh ana Agnes Bunveat, . 1 p. m. Marr H lake's reetne talk. 1 :15 p. m. Orchestra ; Qreenweod irtcttii ; mate quartet. p. m. NBC 3:30 p. m. Mixed vocal ensemble re-1 cihU -4 p. m. Mining stock qdotatlona 4 :1a m. Kiddles oroemm. 4 :45 p. m. Stock, Pond and grata quo tations. I p. nt. Artistic ensemble with sing- , RADIO 111. girl seera IRM GETS leraFOBRio Loder Bros., 445 Center street, the Graham-Paige dealers, bare been annotated the sales and ser vice represeHtatiYes for Salem of the new General Motors Day an radio. A talk with Mr. James I Loder regarding their entering. the radio field today bring out the Information that be was in the music business for 14 years prior to hie entering tht automobile) bnsineea with Paige nine years ago. Mr. Loder says "one music gets Into your system yon never get orer It" and be Is clad of the opportunity to enter the field with the Day Pan radio. "We have been testing out different makes of radios now for orer six months and In our opinion the set which gives us the qualities which we can, recommend in keeping with our nign stanaaras or service in this territory with ' the Graham Paige automobile was the Day Fan radio. - "The things we were looking for in a radio were first, a tone quality that was natural covering j the entire musical scale; second, a radio which was quality and not quantity made which would not require constant servicing to keep it in operating condition; third, price and appearance within the reach of those who appreciate good music and can afford to pay a fir price for such results. "It Is our ambition in this ter ritory to be able to offer only quality merchandise which will help ns build up our 'business and service back of such merchandise that will merit the confidence' of Salem people. We are satisfied we bare that combination In Graham Paige automobiles and Day Fan radios." Metropolitan Star Is Guest Soloist Monday Merle Alcock, contralto of the Metropolitan Opera company, will be gnest soloist at the radio broadcast NBC Monday night be tween 6:30 and 7:30 over KGW, Portland; KOMO Seattle; KGQ, Oakland. Santa Claus songs In a "North Pole" concert will be on the air between 6 and 6:30 p.m. Monday. In the "Slumber Hour" from 5:41 p. m. Tim's Pep Rally. In.ffl.til :10 n. m. NBC. t p. m. Artistic, ensemble : VeOna Socolofoaky, soprnno. 7:30 to 9:30 n. m. NBC 10 p. m. Univ. ef Wash. Educ. Hour. 10 M p. m. weed Chain program. 11 p. m. News tl ashes. 11:15 p m. Olympic Hot! dance er- cnestra. It to 12:30 a. m. Organ redtaL IT j9und aatel 53 days a year oc" A sm talis nev tuef Atwater Keat Sew eo Grid XUdio aauJrMaratwjdaj a boMtjl And it to eatooaow(P4ViriowrktMisi fiectsavTtHit-ej. Our special b jmu duaem to d.,t.dcnvtrst-Totke Am dml-Xh&U :. LI' .. 1 fi .;.:-Td,4M ' .. ... ..... . . . I; ". a.. . ., " - - WCwtrt ... - : . . ' - '""""sBSBassssssai 19 to 11. Monday, Max Dolln will lead an orchestra la the "Prelude in K Minor" by Rachmaninoff, Mendelssohn's 'Spinning Song" and other classical numbers. La dle Kirtley, soprano and Harold Spaulding. tenor, will sing. J PLAY SUM US nAT.T.ASL December 21. The regular Friday meeting of the Klwania dab was turned into a Christmas tartv. each member bringing a gift to be given to some child, who would not otnerwise have a Christmas. Over 40 pres ents were brought In. dolls, pocket knives, toys of all sorts and candy being among the offerings. These will' be turned over to the special committee In charge of distribut ing Christmas cheer. . Rev. J. A. Smith of the presoy terian church cave a talk on the meaning and spirit of Christmas, and annronriate. music was sung by Devere Penhollow. DAHISTO Product of General Motors The Newest - Smartest Most Natural Thing in Radio Today Sold on Easy Terms Phone for Home Demonstration 445 Center St. lit jmt mittt for MM . cfyg1, Lew Tubes all down payment on low price delivers it! your faaafly to Qiristmu pirn dowa m JPAsrAO YOU 13 rx JOTS Amity Woodcraft Enjoys Christmas Program, Party AMITT. Dec, 11. The Neigh bors ot Woodcraft lodge held their regular meeting Monday, Decem ber 16, In the Woodcraft hall. An excellent Christmas program was given. After the program everyone marched around a beau tifully decorated tree and picked up a present which had been put there earlier in the evening. There were 45 members present. Miss Gladys Kuembie was ini tiated into the lode as sodal membe. Delicious refreshment were served at a late hour. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS ZENA, Dec 21. Maurice Shep ard. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Sbepard and a student of O. S. C. Is at the home of his parents for the holidays. Maurice took the leading part in a can tata given at the First Presby terian church at Corvallis. . 0 Do Phone 450 roMTsmBjr Am laaf. - - - Wsm DM'rko1sWaMgi2M is 2 COLUMN z7f: sft itisbwpnderin How in heck i& SamtaCcaus qoinq b shove inb this sock' RADIO. he's going to oet mefc" - 461 NO. FRONT ST. PHONE t Choosing an Optometrist No phypical defect contributes more di rectly to fatigue and resulting inefficiency than faulty eyesight. Out of the 42,000,000 persons employed in the United States, 25, 000,000 have defective vision that handicaps them in their work. Uncorrected faulty eyesight is the cause of 50 per cent of all the automobile accidents in the United States, ac cording to reports from the state of California. Statistics show that three out of ten persons are wearing glasses to correct faulty eyesight. Seven out of ten have uncorrected faulty eye sight, 90 pef cent of which is due to defect ive eyes. 90 per cent of all eye accidents in industrial life are preventable by the wearing of protec tion goggles. Tinted lenses save the eyes. Better vision may be assured to a degree im possible in any preced ing period of the world's history. A greater appreciation of the importance of eye sight implies periodic eye care. In choosing your Op tometrist let your deci sion be the result of good judgment. Opto metric service should include a conscientious accurate diagnosis; quality lens, skilled workmanship, and the examination of eyes at frequent intervals. You can . instantly realize why a competent Op tometrist should be consulted when you consider the delicate operation of the eye. (lUgMs Reserve) Co Oatig, Teda? "We stamps and addressed Karvelope Kv gjefct SmvIa. r W. erf Taw Oie- essiaoa, Salens. Oregon. Uhot N, CUy ;:. AiUress