The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 21, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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Turkey Dinner, Carols, Play
Feature Dean Todd's
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.' MONMOUTH, . Dec. 20 Deaa
Jessie Todd was hostess to the
dormitory household Thursday
erenlnx; at the annual Christmas
turkey dinner party. Decora
tions, both of the rooms and of
the tables charmingly augmented
the spirt t of Christmas - cheer
which flowed through the eren
Ing's pleasure. s Christmas carols
were sung by groups 'of students
In pastel frocks, and farora of red'
candles high lighted 'each ' cofer
at the many tables. - r -: v ;
" Following the dinner, came' the
Christmas play, a- Nativity drama
"Why the Chimes Rang;"" In a
beautiful : and. unique : setting, in
V titration building. This was one
Nl ' of the moat amtilttoua nrnrt uitfnna
erer attempted by the Crimson O
players, and Under the fine direc
tion of Miss' Florence T Johnfepn.
evidenced, a marked perfectoln. of
character, speech and : Xeellpg.
MIsa Katherlne Peterson had
charge of the' lovely, design and
construction of the setting. . and
was assisted by . the Crimson O
Dramatic club -1' members: - and
M Iss Florence , McClay directed,
the work, of the . costume commit
tee. r- - p ; ... ...- ... . .
Characters- la ta play - were:
Old Woman, Vera Jane Waltman:
Holger. . John Glather; - Steen,
Joan Evans; BerteL' Harold Et
ans; Priest, Waldo Riches; Rich
Man, Ernest " Calef ; - Courtier.
Ralph Dflley; .Rich Lady. Jean
Daugherty; Old Man. 'John Leh
man; King. William Bennett: An
Angel. Luclle Hiakle; Lovely
Young Girl, Lollta Lees."
' " The play opens in a lowly peas
ant cottage where a child lives
who wishes to attend the Christ
mas service In a great cathedral.
An uncle explains to the child
that an ancient tradition wreathes
the ' cathedral tower - where the
chimes have- not rung for rears.
They will ring, according to the
legend, only when a perfect- gift
is offered to the Christ child.' - -
The child stays at home to care
for a beggar, and suddenly the
back: wall , " of the cottage dis
closes, as' in a vision, the - pre
sentation of gifts, at the cathedral.---Numerous
and costly pres
ents: are- being - given to the
priest; who' blesses them; even
the king doffs his crown and adds
it to the! glittering array, but
the chimes do not - ring! ' Then
the child goes toward the dim vi
sion and 'holds up three pennies
all It has, and to its astonish
ment the chimes burst Into. melo
dy, and' an . angel, appears .at the'
altar.''.:-, ..-''..
Outstanding among the .' char-,
acter . impersonations were. - the
work of Vera Jjan Waltman,
John Glnther, and Waldo Riches.
Many! ' pre-Christmas ; parties
were featured during- the week,
as. most of the students and many
of the faculty members left today
for their homes and elsewhere; or
to spend the holidays with out of
town friends and relatives. -
' Cornelius ' Hall was ' the scene
of a dellghtf al, T gathering Wed
nesday, ovening when students of
j-
iWe are
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speak for themselves and have made
Ladies'
. . Rollins Petit Pieot . . .. : ;
The rtstorat of All LadieS Hose and the JdoA that
everyone 1 talking abouU Look like very egnensiTe
2, or 3 pair in DoW$5d $3.95 and $4.95 I $2.95 and $4.95 3 pairs Sl.CQ
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Johnson Hall Joined with them In
presenting a program of . enter
tainment, accompanied by a
Christmas tree with a gift lor
each one present. -. Additional
guests, were: Dean Jessica Todd,
Mrs. Addle Robardg, Mrs. George
Berreman, Mrs. P. H. Johnson.
Mrs. F. E. Murdock, Mrs. L.
Nothsteln, Mrs. Dora TltUe and
Mrs. Mlna Cornelius.
A Christmas tree and dinner
party were features of the Christ
mas party held Sunday evening at
Luther House, with Lutheran
students attending , the . Normal
school, assisted by Mrs. William
Schooler . acting as hostesses.
8everal Oregon State college stu
dents were guests. Miss Louvera
Horn of the Normal . and - Nils
Rasmussen ' of Oregon State who
were delegates .to the Northwest
Student Conference at Pullman.
Wash:, recently, gave reports of
Jhe meeting there.,' ,
-Following the- social hour, de
roUonal; services . led .by Rev.
WiBlam.Schoeler .wero held in the
Chapel, with an address -by Rev
erend Hlnneman, minister of the
State Street- Lutaeran church of
alem.. - a-.U? i'vj'i ' r ;
Mr.- and Mrs. -J F, Santee en
terUlned with. buffet-, supper
Thursday evening .for the follow
ing uesU: Dr, and Mrs. - A.: 8
Jensen r and soa,-Arne. Mr. j hnd
Mrs., Barton De Loach; Mr. and
Mrs. !, George Berremao, . iirtla
and AUoer -and Ur.- and Mrs. El
lis Stebblns sad smalL daughter.
The group attended the -Nativity
drama at the Normal later In the
evening. b -.
A blrthdaf dinner party hon
oring the - anniversaries of Don
na Sivier, a member of the Mon
mouth Junior, high school, and
Ed Griffs of Gates, was held on
Wednesday evening at the Mon
mouth hotel. Guests for the even
ing were Mildred TBcKnlght and
Beth Raskins,' also junior high
students. Donna and Mr. Griff
have been celebrating their birth
days together for a number of
years, since they learned that the
dates vary bat a day, chronolo
gically. . . j - . ..
OPEHEfTFWIlI BE
HUB DECEMBER 25
HAYESTILLE. Dec. 2 0 -"Not
Guilty or Santa Acquitted, an
operetta. Is to be preen ted by the
pupils of the Hayesville school at.
the school house' Tuesday even
ing, December 2 3. at S o'clock.
Much time has been .spent In
practice and this promises to be
the best program ever given by
the pnplls. The operetta as the
name signifies, has te do with
the objection, on the part of some
people, to the belief in an old
fashioned Santa Claus and .' the
many : fanciful : tales which sur
round him, and .'they band them
selves together to get rid of him;
Following his- usual moderw
custom, ho visits tho -city and
greets the' -children, ; and ' - this
Croup has fchn . arrested on a
charge of - practicing without a
license, he Is pat In Jail", a trial
Is held, but Santa's little friends
appear to-wltners. for bins, hi le
gal advisor pleads for him In i
clever . way with, the result t oat
Santa Is acquitted and allowed to
go-back to his old occupation ef
making- people- happy. r There
will be an admission charge of
ten cents to defray. the expense
fcf costumes.' "1 '." ""
ready to finish
Silk Hose
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INSTALLS IBS
GERVAI3. Dec 20 Fidelity
Lodge No. f4, A.F.AA.M-, . and
Gervals Chapter No. 118, O. E. 8..
held joint installation at the hall
Thursday night. One .hundred
were present at the seven 'clock:
dinner, served in the newly fur
nished banquet room on the low
er floor of the building-: At S: St
installation ceremonies were begun.-
. Harold ' Asplnwall - was - in
stalling officer, John S.- Harper,
marshal!, and Mrs. - C v.. Asn
baugh presided at the plana. M.
L. Jones, the" oldest " member Of
Lodge No. 64, A.F.&A-ML,' also a
past master. was , escorted, to the
east' After jthe presentation of a
past master's Jewel by the, Install
ing officer. ' Mr.' Jones made an
address. Officers were then -Installed
as follows: W. M.. Arthur
Keener Sr. -warden.' Pierre. Aspln--wali;
Jr. warden, Chester Keene;
treasurer, J. E.. Cntsforth; sec
retary, A. B. Mlnaker; chaplain.
B. J. J. Miller; marshaU. John 8.
Harper; stewards. Walter Fuller
and Sherman Ruggles; tyler, C. A.
-Sawyer; So. deacon.; Ralph Glrodr
jr. oeacon iiarvey uiw Aiwr
the Installation . the marshaU.
John's. Harper, In a few fitting
words presented the : retiring
worshipful master, ' Harold' Asp
lnwall, with a past master's pin.
Officers of the O.E.S. were next
installed with Lillle Wadsworth
as Installing officer and Katie
rSturgls as marshal!. Worthy ma
tron. Amy Harding; worthy! patron,-
J. P. Asplnwall: associate
matron, Dorothy Asplnwall;. as
sociate natron. Walter . Fuller;
secretary, Ella. Harper; treasurer.
Varna Kepplager; : conductress,
Clara Fuller; associate ' conduct
ress, Claire , Ellsworth ; chaplain,
Clara .'Jones, mar shall, Katie
Sturgis; organist, "Viola Henn
ing; Ada Lucille ' Asplnwall;
Rath, Laum Dltmar; Esther, Lu
ella 'Booster; - Electa, Florence
Oddie; Martha, Lula Smith; war
der, Jennie Booster; sentlneL'
John Harper.
The evening closed with ': tho
following program : ' Music by th
Brown - brothers on their Hawai
ian guitars; solo, Mrs. Adkisson;
reading, Irene Sturgis; solo. Mm.
Merle Stewart; music by Brown
brothers.
The Hermosa club Is to give a
eard party and dance at the city
hall oh the evening of December
30 as a benefit for the - high
CANDY ;
PRICES;
like other eommodl- ;
ties are . down 10 to
80 and you take no i
chance o n fresh&eis
from
The SPA
up the largest
Xadies-jSlippers, Mules
Our entire stock of leather and quilted Satin Slippers,
Bridge Pumps and r Boudoir - Slippers,' Mules of all
kinds, Daniel Green and Imported, regularly priced
up to 115.60 go at two prices . . - .. . - .
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, - Oregon, Sunday Morning, Dcymbcr 21, 1930
school gymnasiam. i0 TUI - b
played during the early part of
the evening. Refreshments will
be served and thai evening will
close with an hour of dancing.
The publie Is Invited.
MsiiaaMaeaMaaaMMHMMawB
Hold Funeral
For Polk Farmer
Gored by Bull
MONMOUTH, Dec 20 Funer
al services were held Thursday at
Peedee for Ren Loy Womer, 41,
prominent farmer and dairyman.
who' was rored to death br a Jer-
fsey bull -which he -was stanchion
ing in the barn Monday evening.
Women had been working in the
field all day and came in to ears
tor his stock for the night before
coming to the house. His absence
was not noted until he failed to
come in for the evening meal. A
search: revealed the. tragedy, and
lire was extinct when he was
found. :.-':''.';':
Surviving, are his widow and
three ' daughters: Nlla, Nola and
Madelalne; also his mother, Mrs.
Emma Womer; and three sisters:
Mrs. "Troy Turner and Mrs. Cliff
Burbank ot Alrlle; and Mrs. D.
E. ' Fletcher of Klamath Falls,
and a brother. Rex Womer. of
Airlle,:; ; ' "'r";':v' :c:
: Womer was born In Smith Cen
ter county, Kansas, and- had liv
ed near Alrlle and Peedee for 30
years. : . ' . " ,.
Interment was' in the Womer
cemetery with Rev. V. A. Ballan
tyne of Peedee and Rev. E. A.
Fogg of Rlckreall officiating. Mu
sical numbers were furnished by
Rot. and Mrs. Ballantyne and R
G. Brady. . Bearers- were Gus
Johns, Gus Burbank, Peter Rlt-
ner, William McCormaek, Virgil
S pence and ' Joe Truax. Keeney
Funeral Home ot Independence
directed the services. -
After copying Wisconsin legal
documents by hand for K0 years,
Thomas Bayley ot Waukesha be
gan to use a -typewriter when
past 70.
"What Paris
rAKXSParla women are Insisting
'more sy4 snere en styles thai are
Individual, dresses and hats that
are She ae one etoe'av At least,
that as the lnalcaUon snade by tbe
stew tad of buying almost ahape
leas hass and adjusting them ts
; each person, by draping the brim
rarouad a jeweled ptn. Parle mll
Haers report tbat this scaeon. more
then ever before, women eeme te
their salens equipped with a box
et their jewels, demanding hats te
wear with them.
I The newest phase et this fad Is
the hat which has a dees-fittlas
crown that Is quite shallow, and a
floppy brtm that when unrestrati
, ee cane-eewm ever the race. The
trick et te aabloa'to.Se be-able
te drape this brim, up eves the
head se as to expose plenty of
forehead, plenty et hair and still
; get a ftattsrtng frame for the face.
' Savertta devtee ss Ahm sm
Mo nSa pla. tkaS to aaaao et
two trlsasles one which ts s
tachtd to the I which pierces the
i brtm and holds It te the crown.
- the ether se eaieh In the raids
Thess'Fashlon Votes Furnished Through the Courtesy of
sale of gift merchandise that
our store headquarters for all
IK H E IS
BIG MEMBERSHIP
INDEPENDENCE. Dec 10
The Independence Post of the
American Legion has a member
ship et 44, there are only It or
12 . ethers In this area, that are
eligible te membership. This dis
trict is composed of the fallowing
counties: Polk, Marlon,- Tam
tam, Tillamook and .Washington.
Mrs. D. E. Fletcher of Klam
ath Falls arrived Sunday to
spend the holidays here with rel
atives and friends. Mrs. Fletcher
will be the guest of her daugh
ter Mrs.., Elmer Fry and - will
spend some - time' with her moth
er, - Mrs. Womer. ot Alrlle. , Mr.
Wormer, who was gored by a bull
and killed Monday at Alrlle was a
brother of Mrs. Fteteher.- V ; - A
George Graves had the mUfer
tune of - having,' his .' car T badly
damaged, while In Salem Mon
day. He was delivering a. radio
and. was struck . by .another car
with such force it sent the radi
ator out the back of the car. de
molishing it; and wrecking -his
ear. .-No one in his car was bad
ly hurt".. J, ' .--T -- . "- .'.
Monitor Schools
Honor Christmas
With Celebration
MONITOR,' Dec. 20 The Mon
itor Sunday school is making pre
parations for a program and
Christmas tree, at the Congrega
tional church on Sunday evening.
December 21. Everyone welcome.
The Christmas program of the
Mopto Cristo school,, under the di
rection of Mrs. Joe Brock, teach?
er, was given Friday night, De
cember 19 in the Scandinavian
Lutheran hall.
The Sunday school of the Scan
dinavian Lutheran church will
is Rearing
aVOBSAX
Tae atstch shows eat ef the
ways this triangle pta Is mesa a
et Jewelry set wlta e73
Io
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Leather
Including our Complete
line of traTeUng men's
styles. Sold regularly us
lot on sale at two prices
hare their Christmas tree and
program on Friday night. Decem
ber It in their hall. On Decem
ber tl the young peoples society
will hold a watch party la their
ban. A good program wUl be
given after which refreshments
will be sold, followed by a short
midnight service. Everyone welcome.
City Recorder
Lists Needy Men
For Monmouth
MONMOUTH, Dec : 20. Paul
Taeheron, city, recorder. Is acting
as a .clearing house medium - in
listing work which local persons
need to have done now and In the
near future, and all that can be
arranged to be. done now will be
made known to' those, out of em
ployment to ..speed up the relief
movement begun here this fslU ,
i . 4 AUM SYILLE.'. Dec 20 A class
tournament in ' basketball . has
been started' In the ' local 1 high
school, and will continue for" the
next few days. ' The freshmen
won the: right' to play the .win
ners ot the junior-senior game to
be played Monday by; defeating
the sophomores 1 1-T in " the- .first
game Friday. ' The : girls - will
start, their games next week, " .
-; . Sfu n i ill
This year give practical and lasting gifts
to "What to Ciye?"
SD0QDQQ
we have ever had. The following prices
practical gifts.
Stock with a larger sample
samples In all colors .and
to $10.00. We will place the
t . - .
If
PUV HT SIDUD
AUMSVILLE, Dec 20 The
senior class ot Aumsvllle high
went to Stayton Thursday night
to put-on the play "Restful Hour
Inn." Mrs. Ella England, direc
tor and Miss Hall, assistant di
rector. A fairly large crowd at
tended, music was furnished dur
ing acts by the Junior girls' quar
tet ot Aumsvllle ; - Louise High
berger, Marie Hlsel, Imogene Als
man aad Eileen Brauner, "When
Its Moonlight on the Colorado"
and' "Down, the River' of - Golden
Dreams." and. "When Irish Eyes
are Smiling.". , - . '
"When -the Organ", played at
Twilight," by Eileen . r Brauner
Impgene 'Alsman, Merle LCrane
and Charles' Pomeyeyv "SolpImo
gepe Alsmkn. '"Last' NIghtl the
Nightingale Awake Me; quartet.
Mrs. ElU'EflgUnd. IMrs.' -T.v.'.C:
Mountain. " ' CV M.; " ;Dreghle i of
Aumsvllle, and Mrs. Hull of Stay
ton; ', : v. -'.v ', :-r-
Noble Bradley took the Boy
Scouts and Scout -Master C.-M.
Dregnle to a show s in Salem
Thursday, evening. ., , ,y. . .
, Thp: basketball , game between
HUE
USS
& 50c t0 $10.00 t
HIP FOLDS fct to d7 CA : PEN A PEN-9 CA9J1C
(new)...... 1 IJU . , CIL SETS., y QAJ
CASES $4;50to$15 BIBLES. . . .. . .$2" $12
v cases.... 50cto$250- ; mARiE?. . . $2;50 $5
BOOKS 7C. MUSIC C9t(,C7 K(
Reprints IOC ROLLS.. . . . . V '
FICTION. . . . . CASES. . . .
50c" $3.50
11.00 BOOKS IN t ViA LETTER 7Ct5C
MANY TITLES ... leUU , : CASES....
NON CAtosr LOOSE LEAF eMlt
FICTION.... eOy COVERS... V
STATIONERY THE . EVER
APPROPRIATE GIFT
163 NORTH COIMERCIA L ST-A.A. GUEFFROY
' ' ."We are Open Evenin ges Until Christmas"
Men's
. Big Hne traveling men's samples
. WOOL SILK - LISLE .
SILK AND MERCERIZED
"Values from SO to 100 all one price
PAGE SEVEN
alumni and school was postponed
Wednesday evening on account cf
the accident which Wayne Ran
som and John Sacre were in Sun
day night at Salem.
Robert Mountain 1 who Is at
tending college at Corvallls came
home Friday evening to spend
the holiday vacation with tis
parents. Prof, anl Mrs. T. C.
Mountain. .
Mrs. J. L. Sacre Is stsylng in
Salem this week to be near her
son John, who is in the hospital
after a ear wreck Sunday night.
The young folks class of Chris
tian 8unday school snd young
folks" of Bethsl Sundsy scbool.
expect to plsy their first basket
ball game Monday evening.
Gordon and La" Mar Bell who.
are attending college at Corval
lls. came home Friday evening to
spend the . holidays with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
McCullough. . -
Electric Lines
'U t Add to Service
1 SILVERTON.. Dec - . 9'-rJ.h;
electric company is again addliiR
to "its number of subscribers. A
line is being run Into the Bnuli
Creek dUtrict snd through Para-,
diss Alley. Folks oat that way
axe ..busily Installing "ires and
fixtures.
and here's the answer
FOUNTAIN PEN At0C
DESK SETS.i. -
50c to $5.00
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