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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1930)
PAGE THREE II -TIE PART IT WEST STAYTOTJ I.E.S I -o i -o GRID STARS HUMBLE ALL-STAU TEAM ALL-AMERICA TROPHIES AT SELVERTON The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, December 24, 1930 GEORGE DID IT DDI 1 V V TEST STATTON, Dec 23 Pleasant Grove r. Presbyterian ehurch held their Christmas ex ercises Sunday afternoon. The ehurch -was decorated in keeping of the season. A Christmas tree and Santa Clans pleased the chil dren very. much. The following; prograb was rendered: x SonK "Joy to the World." Prayer ; by the pastor. Rev. Stewart of Albany. Recitation, "December Joys." Ivan Royse. - - - Recitation. "Christmas In the Heart." Baddy Asche. Recitation, 'Santa Clans." Mel Tin -Asche. Recitation, "Christmas Club." Conrad Lee. - . Son. "Oh! Little Town- of Bethlehem." - - Recitation.. -Happy Christmas Days," Grace Bowne. Recitations by Namol Cham berlin and Dean Bowne. - Sons; "Christmas Carol." Recitation "T h e Wondrous Christmas Time." Velma Royce. Recitation, "Christmas," Tom my Bowne. Recitation. "Christ is Born," Joan Bowne. , The offering was received. A Christmas address by Rer. Stewart. . Song, "Holy Night." Then came Santa . Claus with his well rilled pack; of well filled sacks of treats for-all. present The school will hjld their Christmas exercises Tuesday af ternoon at 2:30 p. m. After the program-school will be dismissed until Monday. The parents' and friends are cordially Invited to attend these exercises. The community lak ht plan ning an all 4ay ssaetln for New Year's community dinner at noon, with the business meeting snd program in afternoon. Mrs. Asche, Tegen, Lacy and Bone are en program committee. Every one la Invited to attend and bring a well filled basket with them.. The Ladles of the Growers club did no$ hoW their regular meeting last week on account of everyone being so busy with Christmas work, but will as sume their regular meetings and work after New Years. Word was received of the death of the little Turner girl at Mill City last Thursday. The Turner's have- many friends in this com munity who sympathise with them in loss of their dear one. ns CHURCH GIVES WITH SCOTTS MILLS, Dec. 23. The cantata - "The New Born King" was given Sunday evening at the Friends' church. Theantata was given under the direction of Miss Phyllis-Maey, and each one ren dered their part excellently "to a well-filled house. They held their Christmas program Sunday morn ing, and a treat was distributed to all present. A Christmas program was glv n. at the Noble scboolhouse- Sat- 02, or 3 IB aasmesa - - - . " f " mwm : s 135 ' - . 7 .w- I ' I -- '"' " ' - "' ' . ' " ..." 1 '. '. I '. ; ' ' - J ' aBKKSssaasaaawasrawsrssssMaasssass Benny .Friedman, of the New lork Giants, being tackled by members ef the Notre Dame All nrday evening to a packed house. The program was well given, af ter which Santa Claus appeared and distributed presents, candy, nuts, popcorn and apples to those present. Miss Grace Dunagan de serves much praise in the manner in which the j program was ren dered. J. O. Dixon made a - business trip to Oregon City Friday after noon. !--..' ! " : Marlon Thomas, -who attends Oregon. State college; Is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Thomas. John Thomas, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, who was kicked in the face by a horse, was able to brought home the last of the week from the Sllverton hospital where ho had been for several days, and Is getting along nicely. Miss Doris Hogg of Salem spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hogg. The Misses Clara Mickens and Dorothy Hoffer of Mw Angel vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Louise Schae cher several days the last of the week. TEH OLD Sill' WITH NEW PLAY WOODBURN, Dee. 23. "The Light in the Sky." a Christmas pa geant was presented at the Wood burn Presbyterian church Sunday evening. About 30 people were in the pageant which told the Christmas story fn a new way. Before the pageant, the chil dren of the primary department gave a clever skit. Later candy wae distributed to all those present by Santa Claus. Many students from college are visiting their homes m Woodburn during? Christmas vacation. Win ton Hunt, Cecil Espy and Lodrew Moshberger are home from the university of Oregon. Adrian and Laverne Schooler, Murel Nehl and Walter Bomhoff are home from Columbia university. Joyce Wood fin and Pauline Livesay are here from Willamette. Dorothy Covey is home from Monmouth Normal. iSh iiO, Ji ) i Avu, ) ) A LUi-& tWe are ready to finish up the largest sale of gift merchandise that we have ever had. The following speak for themselves and have made our store headquarters for all practical gifts. Ladies' Silk Hose RoDins Petit Pfeot TU aristocrat of AH Ladias Hom and tat kind that veryona to tafidaf about. Look Ilka very aipensira hoM but only pair in box, $5.50 f Stars, but too late. Benny had I already scored one of the many 1 I Giant touchdowns at the Pole I WELCOME SANTA WALDO HILLS. Dec. 23. The pupils of the Ceaterview' school presented their Christmas program Friday evening under the ' direc tion of their teacher, Mrs. Helen Paget. Relatives and friends num bering f7 enjoyed the program. The room eras lovely with Christ mas greens, posters and a decor ated tree. A blackboard drawing had been done for the occasion by Frank Bowers. The following program was given: Welcome, Dellora Doerfler and Donald Larson; a naturalization court, Reba Geer Judge, Helen Goodknecht bailiff, Sam Wilson as an Italian, Norman Rue a Ger man and Ralph Wendell, an Irish man; vocal duet. Vesper and "Re ba Geer; recitation, Helen Larson; play, "Spirit of Christmas," Hel en Goodknecht, Janet Com stock, Norman Rue, Fern Ray, Helen Larson, Vesper Geer, Ralph Wen dell, Donald Larson, Sam Wilson, Reba Geer; scripture reading, Jan et Comstock; play, "A Bad Bey at Christmas," Harlan Nerison, Dellora Doerfler, Donald L rson, George Haberly, Helen Larson; Christmas carol, school; Testa tion, Reba Geer; vocal trio, Reba and Vesper Geer, Helen Good knecht; play, "The Lost Trous ers," Janet Comstock, Dellora Doarfler, Donald Larson, Harlan Nerison, George Haberly. At the close of the program gifts were distributed and home made can dy and "popcorn balls served to everyone. In a beautifully decorated room the pupils of the Evergreen school gave their program to a crowded house Tuesday evening. The af fair was in charge of the teachers. Mrs. Neal Verbeck and Mardon Oveross: Song, ' "Star " of the East." up per room; recitation, Harvey Gehrlng; play. "Deaf Uncle Sim"; recitation, Margaret Vearrier; song, Overlund girls; recitation, Miriam Gehrlng; song, "Lullaby Time," primary girls; monologue. WALDO SCHOOLS Ladies' Slippers, Mules Our entire stock of leather and quilted Satin Slippers, Brldgt Ptunpa and Boudoir Slippers; Unlet of all kinds, Daniel Green and Imported, regularly priced p to $15X0 go at two prices $3.95 O 4 Grounds, New York City, where, the Giants wea the came, 22-0. "A Nice Grandma, Miriam Gehr lng; recitation. Gene Vearrier; play "Trouble in Santa Land"; piano solo, Doris Town; recita tion, Leo Lund; song, "Father Christmas. upper room; fairy drill. Junior room; recitation, Geraldine Dickman; monologue. "A Christmas Habit." Alvln Lund; play, "Uncle Sam's Mistake": star drill, upper grade, girls; song. Lena and Delia Keller hals; recita tion. Doris Town; play, "Old Mr. Particular, upper grades; .song. "Merry Christmas," primary; monologue, "A Nice Mary," Olive Joy Rorp; pantomime, "Holy Night"; play, "At Christmas Time," primary; monologue. Jane Ogden; recitation, "Farewell." Olive Joy Roop. Entertain Club At Meier Home; Christmas Party BRUSH COLLEGE, Dec. 23. The Brush College Helpers were entertained with a delightful Christmas party at the home of Mrs. George Meier Thursday af ternoon. A prettily decorated tree and Christmas symbols about the rooms were a pleasant reminder of the holiday season. Mrs. Meier had charge of the program ar rangements. With her two daugh ters, Gertrude and Myrtle, she gave a humorous short play, fol lowed by games In which all join ed. Mrs. A. R. Ewing, president, presided at the business meeting at which- time a report was given by the delegation of women who went to Dallas recently to peti tion the county court for a health nurse for Polk county. They said that 450 had been, set aside to ward trying out this worthy pro ject for several months. Mrs. Carl Harriett led devotional. Mrs. A. R. Ewing was in charge of the usual flag ceremonial. The hostess was assisted at the refreshment hour by Mrs. V. L. Gibson and Mrs. A. E. Utley. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. M. F. McCall on Wallace road. and $4.95 STLVERTON, Ore.. Dec. 23 Special) To George "Good Will toward men" are. It would seem, not merely empty words to be shouted from the pulpits and sung by choirs on Christmas day, nor Is Santa Claus Just a be-whis-kered, red-clothed gentleman bearing gifts - from mythical lands. To George, one gathers. "Good Will toward men" Is some thing one does as well as says and the real Santa .: Claus -is something that ' has Jo do with the Christmas spirit rather than a pack of material gifts. So George and Mrs. George . have gone quietly about for weeks retting ready for this "good will toward men - and .Santa Claus" business. As a result 1500 bags of candy will be distributed to Sllverton children between 4 and 6 o'cloek on Christmas day. The candy is being furnished by George and Mrs. George. The wives of the local members of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumber men are aiding- In the preparation of the bags necessary for the candy. Formerly the 4L order furnished this candy but because of the hard times spoken of this year the Georges thought that maybe the 4L's could use their candy fund elsewhere. And the three evenings prior to Christmas from the hours of : 30 to 9:30, under the sponsor ship of George and Mrs. George a Christmas program of music, recitations and brief- holiday talks Is being broadcast through out the business district of Sll verton. Several loud speakers sit uated at various points in the business districts will pick up the sound and relay it to the men and women on the streets. Just In case there are some un believable as it may seem at Sll verton who do not know who "George and Mrs. George" are. a word of explanation may not be amiss. These two have another name Manolls, I have heard them called but to Sllverton they are "George and Mrs. George. And tucked away off from one of Silverton's main streets Is George's place where the children of Sllverton small and big, old and young get their shoes polished, buy their candy bars and so on, and with each purchase George hands out the cheeriest smile and the big gest "hello" that can be found at Sllverton. Silverton Grange Calls Oft Friday Night Meeting SILVERTON, Dec. 23. There will be no meeting of the Silver ton grange Friday night, the regu lar meeting night of this grange. The meeting held last Friday night was a special meeting call ed for the purpose of electing of ficers and so that no meeting need be held during the Christmas hol idays. Wednesday night, January 7, the Silverton grange and the Silverton Hills grange trill hold a Joint meeting in the hall of the latter organisation. - - Ladies' Leather Bags Incradiaf our Complete Stock with a large sample tine of traveling men's samples In all colors and styles. Sold regularly up to $10.00. Wa will place the lot on sale at two prices $2.95 and . - - - - i . " -'' ' - - ' - S (Left to right) Knute Rockne, coach Of the Notre JJame team, who received a watch for March- mont Schwartz, one of his All America! players; Frank Carid ham era has YULE PROGRAM HAZEL GREEN, Dec. 23 The. Christmas program given by the' Sunday school . was well at tended. . Song: "Come Thou Almighty King," audience; song "Five Lit tle Candles," beginners class; scripture, Luke 2:8-20; Junior class, song duet, "The Heart of the Shepherd," Misses Hazel and Belle Hufford; Illustrated stor ies. The Nativity and the Visit of the Three Wise Men, M r s. Charles W. Cady, songologue, The Christmas Messenger in song and story; young folks class, with special songs by Dorothy and Frank Hufford and Norman Luckey. Mr. Bowman, reader and Norah Rutherford, pianist, sang "O Little Town .of Bethlehem," dismissed by Charles W. Cady. The school very much appreci ated Mr. and Mrs. Cady's pres ence and assistance. J. F. Hufford, son Leslie and Ernest Luckey have returned from a month's stay on Mr. Huf ford's farm near Cascadla. They were clearing land. William McCormack of Oregon City is cutting wood for Joseph Zelinskl on the farm Mr. Zelin ski bought of C. H. Powell. Mr. McCormack is staying with daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Woelke. Teacher Shows Toy Making Art ZENA. Dec. 23 Miss Lillian Reynolds, teacher of the Zena school has been instructing the younger pupils In the art of Christmas toy making at inter vals during the past two weeks Miss Reynolds has giten the old' er children patterns for cloth $4.95 eo, quarterback of the Notre Dame team, who also received a timepiece, and Mayor James J. Walker, who presented the watches. toys which are . sewed together and stuffed at the homes. Each child has made at least ', one at tractive Christmas present with the assistance of Miss Reynolds. The school will give their pro gram Christmas eve. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Trench of Zena attended the Christmas program given at the Friends church in South Salem Sunday afternoon. In the evening they were " present at the splendid Christmas cantata given at the Leslie Methodist church of Sa lem. 1 QEy Will Buy -j (Ej Shipley's TJ1CT1?1V JtllOlJlV I e e e fJ fXTT?Q VJlAJ V JLO e e e Olin? A TT?T O O W j A 1 Mj e Y T rivTkVT LINGERIE.. T afl)l?C KUDU0, e e e e ' DTT1C1?C Men's Sox Bis; Bne travails; man's samples WOOL SILK LISLE . SILK AND MERCERIZED i YahMs from BO to 100 all one price 3 pairs $1.00 WOODBURN, Dec, 23 A spe cial Christmas progrsm was given at the Woodbum Methoist church Sunday evening. Various musi cal - selections, readings, and playlettes made up the program. Dr. A. F. de Lesplnasse of Hub bard directed the orchestra and G. A. Landon acted as choir di rector. The program was:1 Orchestra selection "St. Nich olas Night." Choir selection "Who Is This That Cometh?" ' Song "Oh .Little Town of Bethlehem." by Miss Carrie Wa terbury's class. Euphonium solo "The Mes sage" by Franklin de Leeplnasse. Playlette "A Christmas Box From Aunt Jane," by the mem bers of the Junior and Intermedi ate classes. Solo "The Cradle of Bethle hem," Mrs. Dave Jackson. . Choir selection "It Came Up on a Midnight Clear." Organ solo "Christmas Fanta sia." by S. E. Brune. Prayer Rev. Glenn 8. Har tong, iastor. Christmas offering. Orchestra selection "Hearts Longing." Choir selection "Heaven's Eternal King." Selection "It Came Upen a Midnight Clear, by Pauline Live say, " Joyce Woodfin, Kathleen Garrison and Helen Woodfin. Orchestra selection "Tender Thoughts." - - ' Reading "I Had a Dream." by Kathleen Garrison. Pantomime and Tableau "Nearer My God to Thee" by Mrs. Larclore's class. n " ti Ful1 fashioned, all silk, new narrow French heels Fleece lined leather driv- in gloves. Kiddies sweaters in pullover styles. Dance sets, slips, combi- ta ' Cotton flannel robes pink and blue. All leather, skins m pel All leather, new styles, calf- i patent lather, glased morocco and su ede finished. - prices