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1 1 PAGE TEN CLU LAKE IS Beautifully Decorated Tree Background for Exten , sive Ceremony . CLEAR, LAKE. Dee. J 5 The Christmas program given by the Clear Lake Sunday school Christ ina ere was quite well attended. . The church vu beautifully - dec orated In Christmas colors and a large tree 'graced on end of -the 1 platform.-At the: close-of the pro gram, candy, nuts and, oranges . were distributed . to air present. The ' following ' program - was ren- ' tfered: : "' - " ' r ':,J Song: "Joy to ih "World.- au dience; song, "Come All Ye Faithful,- choir: recitation. -Christmas,- Matin Coemt; recitation. "Christmas Gifts." . Loretta Smith; song -Ringing in the Midnight Clear,- Junior choir; solo, "Star of the East." Loretta Smith; recitation, -Hilda's Christmas,- Marlon Robert son; song, -Silent Night." choir f drill Intermediate and Junior girls; solo, -Away In a Manger," Estillne Smith with Oscar Balr at 'the piano; dialog, -Christmas Visitors"; song "Heavenly Gates are Swinging," Junior choir; solo. "The Holy Mother Sings," Robert Massey; anthem. "The Glory of the Lord,- choir; dia logue, "Merry Christmas Jake"; anthem,' -The Lord is , Born," choir; benediction, Rer. II. R. Scheuerman. , ' -Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pugh were dinner guests Christmas, day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Erans in Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dutoit of Hopewell were holiday guests at the Eck Dutoit and Will Clement homes. " TEnS LOVE ON HOLIDAY TRIPS JEFFERSON, Dec. 29 Mem bers of the faculty of the Jeffer son school,' which elosed Wed nesday, are. scattered throughout the northwest during the Christ mas holidays. " - " Prof. Lyman W. Patton and family motored to Portland Wed nesday' evening for a visit with Mrs. Pat ton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Irving. Mr. Patton also will attend the State Teachers as sociation convention while there. Miss Maude Durfee, commer cial teacher, is spending her va- ' cation at her home near Lewis ton, Idaho. Miss Murdina Medlar, English teacher, is visiting her parents at Wasco, Oregon. Miss Frances Chambers, left Wednesday evening for Portland, where she will spend the holi days at her home. Mrs. Flo Young, seventh and eighth grade teacher. Is spending the vacation at her home in Albany. Miss Frances Pierce, fifth and sixth grade teacher, motored .to Kelso, Wash., where she will rlsit her 1 father and sister. Miss Geraldln Regester, third and fourth grade teacher, went ' to her home in Lebanon. . Miss Bertha Dillon, primary teacher. Is spending the Christmas vaca tion with her brother. Walter Dillon and family at Molalla. : Miss Ellyn Ely, teacher of the Parrish Gap school, is spending the holidays in Walla Walla. .Wash. ' - Mrs. W. F. Gulvin, teacher of , the Looney Butte school, la spending th vacation at her country horn on the Marion road. f . McKEES ARE HOSTS JEFFERSON, Dec, JJ-Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKe were hosts at a Christmas dinner. Cor era were placed for. Ifr. and Mrs. J. R. McKee and daughter, Ver na, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKe and daughter Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKe and daughter, Virginia. SOME SICKNESS IB nmnn n ii . KING WOOD. Dec. 29 Roy Tansey. Sr., Mr. and Mrs.. Wil liam Hacker and Mrs. J. C Can noy ar 11L . Mrs. Cannoy -is quite seriously ill with bron chial pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cmp ton ar spending' a fortnight on their homestead at Alsea. Misses Hatel and Vina - Emmett with Arnold Coffee of Salem are the Compton's guests for & tew days. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Larkin were Mr. and .Mrs. Claude Oppen. their sons. Chester and Arthur, and their daughter. Mrs. Harold Goodrich, all of Tillamook. Mrs. Theodore ; Bernard re turned Sunday from Portland where she was the guest of rela tives over the Christmas -," holi days. . Mrs. 8parllnje Visit Mrs. Laura Sparling of Mon mouth Is at 'the home" of her mm FIGHTS l IIIDliUUU MEN TO STAGE AFFAIR Macleay's Grangers Plan Large "Wedding" JOLLY TIME ON FRIDAY ' , MACLEAY, Dec 29 The men ef th grange held a meeting at the hall Friday night to ' com plete plans for the program which they will put on at the grange meeting Friday night. January 2. To quote the men "this will be the best program of the year." Among the attractions offered , will ; be "Th Wedding" with over SO characters tn - it. All parts will be taken by the men. CONGRESSMAN AND YOUNG BRIDE It Representative Charles Bateman Timberlake, 75 years eld. of I Sterling, Colorado, with his I bride, the former Mrs. Robert I Wood Elliot, S2; f th Census I Capacity Crowd Gathers ' For Big Program Put on . By Hubbard School Folks HUBBARD. Dec. 2 9 A capac ity crowd - greeted the students and teachers of - the Hubbard school at the Christmas program Tuesday . night, f A glittering Christmas tree, a, Santa - Claus, and a candy treat by the Hub bard business men added much to th enjoyment of the evening. The program opened by the se lection, -Adeste Fideles" (Come all ye faithful) sung in latin by the high school glee club. . -The Junior school orchestra directed by Dr. A. F. d Leepin asse played several selections. "Primary Exercises by grades 1-2 under the charge of Mrs. Lor- ena Duncan the teacher, featured recitations by Virginia Carl, Ed ward Johnson, Glenn Ingalls, Bobby and Junior Grlmps and La Verne and Le Roy Vredenberg, each of whom received hearty i applause from th audience. . .Pantomime Part On Grades. 6- supervised by Mrs. Lottie Fry, teacher, contributed the song "Star of the East.-" a pantomime and 4he stunt song. Pickaninnies Christmas" the latter being an outstanding num ber on th program. Five little girls from Mrs. Fry s room dressed in beautiful costumes pantomimed the song -Little Town of Bethlehem" while the high school glee club sang. -Christmas in Mother Goose Land" by grades three and four under th charge of Miss Fran ces Hatch, teacher was a pleas ing number, featuring Santa Claua (Omer.BIdgood) and Moth er Goose (Barbara Cornell), her son Jack. (Hardy Dimick), and all - the characters of ; mother goose-land, each - of whom was mad, happy by a gift from ancle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall where ahe expects to remain some time,' Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bayne and son. of Portland are spending the holidays at th Bernard Benson home. Bayne Is a brother of Mr.s Benson.- . s Christmas guests at th R. A. Tansey home were Mr. and Mrs. C W. Olmstead. parents of Mrs. Tansey and Mrs. Lloyd O. Miller. who is a sister of Mrs. Tansey. The Olmsteads lire at Jennlng's Lodge, and Mrs. Miller's home 13 at Gladstone. . ; r The next regular meeting, of the Book and Thimble club will be held at the home of Mrs. El mer Cook. January .8, instead, of New Tears day on which date It would normally fall. Recent guests of Mr. and. Mrs. I. F. Brown were Mr. and Mrs. Oren Stratton of Salem. Mrs. Stratton and Mrs. Brown are sisters.-- " v v I - Green, Family ; At Valseiz is Hosts at Bridge VALSETZ, , Dee.'- 29 Mr. and Mrs. Lester- Green entertained Saturday evening with two table of bridge. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lefener,' Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McDonald,1 Mr. , and Mrs. J. L, Dodson. . ; ' . , . Mrs. Lefner' and Mr. ' Dodson won ' first" prize. rr r Mrs. McDonald, and Mr. Lef ner low score. ; A dainty lunch .was served by the hostess.. --!- 1 Albert Mader will take' the part ef the bride; Milton Kephart -will be ring bearer, and A. -Bowen and W. Frink.. dressed as small boys will be the train bearer. F. Bowers will perform the cere mony. j r, Notables from all over the world will be Impersonated. It Is predicted that - gorgeous costumes will be displayed. The program is ' In charge of Walter Hlsel. M. M. Magee and H. E. Martin. : ; Tfce s ? . v f Bureau. Th bride la a former head waitress at the Congress Hall Hotel. The newlyweds win r to Cuba on their wedding trip. Santa. Little Jlmmie Stewart recited A Visit from St. Nicholas," whlch was warmly received. Hoinhart Direct Play The- play, -Grandpa's Christ mas Visit," directed by Earl Reinhart was given by the sev enth and eighth grades with th following pupils In th cast: Manton Carl, grandpa; Bessie Ingalls, Martha his daughter; Freida Voget, Jessie and Gladys Ingalls, his granddaughters; John Dimick, 'a neighbor, and James Bidgood, a lawyer. The song, Hunting for Santa" by Mrs. Margaret MeMannls, and Mrs. Louise Grlmps, accompan ied by Mrs: Neva McKenzle at the piano, was th impersonation of two little girls rocking their dolls in little chairs, and telling of their difficulty In finding San ta. They are surprised by Santa (Mrs. Ellen Carl) who. assisted by them, distributed th candy treat. VALES GETTING ELECTRIC LIGHTS BRUSH CREEK. Dec. 21 Both Brush and Evans Valley dis tricts are getting electric light systems ' installed. Evans Valley hopes to have its lights ready for use by January 9 at which time a group of Salem people will give a program at the schoolhouse. The Brush Creek school is wir ed and haa been enjoying lights for a year. Th new line being extended in that district will reach -up Paradise Alley. It will also serve J. C. Larson and Wil liam Maurer. Those on Paradise who will have the lights installed include John Dybevlk, Mrs. Anna K. Jensen, Theodore Grace, Mrs. Einar Anderson, L. H. Meyer, Mrs. Carolyn Madsen and Victor Madsen. :' ; ' LeRoy Peterson of Minnesota. arrived , at the I H. Meyer home Saturday night and will spend some time visiting there and with other relatives in th Willamette valley. Peterson will visit at th P. S. Mober home at Scotts Mills, the Alvin Williams home at Hub bard and th Sam Williams horn at Lyons be for returning to his home. Peterson is a son of on of Mrs. Meyer's cousins. This is his first trip west.: Let your voice say "Happy New . - . . -. . ., Year" to the folks at home CJTART the New Year.with wishes of O happiness! f The cost is low. And even lower, if you call "station-to-station" the term used to describe uUercity calls when you j'talk: with anyone who answers. "Information I wfll gladly give you the number if you ' don't know it It's easy to make an i inter-city caH.' . .... '.".-, . . , : r. " .!- - . , . -" . This is the week for telephoning holiday greetings' - Why wait until New Ycart Eve? Telephone : today. We are at your service. ; Tex Pacxtic TcLErccra t c "" . - . """ . j : . 03EG0N STATESIIAfl. Sato, Orerom Tuesday llcnlx", ni -itnrinit nmrrT MM lit I'- - f ijlE Extended Session' Enjoyed; 3-ict Play Decided on; T Many Attend ' AUMSVTLLE Dee, IK The alumni had an all day meeting at the schoolboas Monday, with banquet at : 20. It was decided at the business meeting to & a three-ct play. Present were Sylvia Keen, Jia bl Hall, Tvonn PlckeU. Eunice Lewis, Mabl ; Sherman, Emily Braukf, Helen McCollough, Grace Richards, Roso Darley, Walter Bottllnger. Kenneth Porter, Ever ett Kaiser,. John Prospal, Verne Chamberlln. Nobl and Robertus Bradley, Elmer Richards, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Gilbert. . Mr. and Mrs. E. Warne Empey, LaMar and Gordon BeU and Robert Mountain were guests. - " . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bell and children expect to leave for their home t Grants Pass after spend ing, a week here with Mrs. Bell's parents, Mr. .and Mrs.' M. JMc Collough. . -. CM. Dregni left Wednesday afternoon for Canby, wher he will visit several days with "bis parents. - From there h will go to Seattle to visit relative - be fore returning hen to resume the school work. School will start on January 6. ' Mrs. Ralph Germond is her from North Bend to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Amnion and family of Portland spent Christ mas her with Mrs. "Amnion's mother, ; Mrs. . Elisabeth Kirkpat- rick. ... , . . 1UHLLE CLUB MS JOLLY PM AUMSVILLE, Dec. 29 Th Aumsville community club gave Its Christmas : entertainment Tuesday ! night at th school house. Th room, tree and stage were decorated for the occasion. A large crowd attended. The Bethel Sunday school gave Its Christmas entertainment Wednesday night. The church and tree were beautifully decor ated. A large audience attended the program. ' Misses Myrtle, Mae and Mabel Lacey are spending the holidays In Portland with Mr. and Mrs Walter Moey, their aunt and un cle. Ma will return there to fin ish this year of school. Mae has been in ill health for some time. Those entertained at the Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Hlghberger home Christmas were Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Alubs and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lannest of SUyton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Herman and son, Robert; Miss Matilda Hlghber ger of Albany.' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hlghberger and children and Lee Hlghberger. . Mr. and Mrs. B. Warn Empey are spending th holidays with Mr. Empey's parents at Junction City; T Mr. and Mrs. E. Gillespie and son Charles of Portland are spending their vacation here with Mrs. Gillespie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. w. NeaL BUTTS H HEAD OF ABCH IK INDEPENDENCE, Dec 29 The Royal Arch Masoos held their annual meeting Friday eve ning. Fred E. Butts was elected high priest; F. E. Chambers of Monmouth, king; J. G. Mcintosh scribe; Dr. H. C Dlnsmore. treasurer and P. M. Sehweixer of Monmouth,- captain of hosts. Others . elected were: P. W. Jones, royal arch captain; K. L. Williams, master third veil; , R. H. Nelson, master second veil; O. G. Mattison, master first Tell; Dr. M. J. Butler, sentinel. i Dr. Dunsmore installed the of ficers In their respective chairs. Aed TcxEcaAra Company Independence To Receive - Dinner, INDEPENDENCE, Dec 2 S Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pomeroy en tertained with a Christmas din ner. Those , present . were - Mr. and Mrs. Monta. Ward and son and-Mrs.' Anna Owen ef Port land, and Mr, and Mrs. Grover Mattison-and .daughter or un city. ' . ..- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Isewton and three sons of Portland are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Knrre.-?5 - - . . : . Mr. and Mrs. , Clyde . wilJiams entertained with a dinner party at their horn Christmas - day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.' C A. Bush. Mrs. Dell Bush and Mr. Morris of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wahalen and two chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tallent of The ' Dalles, . and Mrs. Link Al len of Hoskins, and Mr. and Mrs. Nick- Vers tee. Mr. and -Mrs. N. O'Keeley.. Sim Bash. ' Mr.- and Mrs.. Le O'Rieley. Miss Gladys Churches,; Schools, Com munity Join; Schools Now on Holiday : GERVAIS. Dec 29 Th com munity Christmas exercises' held at the city hall Saturday night drew an even larger crowd than last' year and the program is thought to bare been better. The hall was beautifully decorated and the outdoor tree was lighted, adding much to the Joy of the children. Approximately 400 Lbags of candy were distributed to the children. ' The Presbyterian " church was' beautifully decorated Sunday evening for the Christmas exer cises given by the Sunday school and standing room was at a pre mium. The church choir from Aurora under leadership of Mrs. C. E. Diller with Mrs. Strickland at the piano added much to the program by the singing of the beautiful cantata. "Holy Night.' There were 18 In the choir. Parochial School Has Treat Thev parochial school held their exercises at the parish hall Tues day afternoon when a fine pro gram was given and treats .and presents were given to the 100 pupils enrolled In the school. The public schools held their exercises Wednesday afternoon, after which th school was dis missed until Monday, January S. All teachers- whose homes are elsewhere left during the late af ter noon to remain over the boll- days. Mrs. Helena Estudillo and Miss Ethel Martin went to Salem; Miss Marie Ann Schaefers to Eu gene, Miss Harden to MeMinn- vill and Mr. Tumbleson to For est Grove. Following the usual custom members of Sacred Heart church will hold a watch and prayer ser vice at midnight Wednesday night at the church. Primary and Junior depart' ments of the Presbyterian Sun day school will be given a party in the social room of the church Friday afternoon, December 21. of Mrs. H. L. Graflous and Mrs. Robert Harper, leaders of th de partments. HOLIDAY AFFAIRS AT. SEHVAIS PLEASE DRASTIC FARE CUTS EAST J A N U A R Y I TO J U N E 3 O when you g6 Good on coacbei on fast trains Tourist sleeper fares cut also SOME EXAMPLES! Chicago ....... $30.00 New York...... S0.7O WasfaJflgton,D.C ,77.7 Des Moines..... 45.10 New Orleans. 42.50 ScLouis....... 50jOO Oklahoma Cry... 46JXJ Qty Ticket Office,-184 Passenger Depot, 13th 2 " Pccenbtr SjlSCj. Op en Guests; Enjoyed Murphy, an of Independence. - - ilr.'jJki Mrs. Asa Robinson had the following guests Christ mas day: Mr. and Mrs. C Robin m Af McMInnvllle: Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson and Mrs. Alpha Bascu of this city. :..- : Mr. and Mrs. Homer Grow of Rosebnrg are - guests at the George- C. Knott home over the holidays.,..- ' MK and Mrs. Frank Berry had. as their Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. Le Robinson and. Mr. and Mrs. P. Smith of; Tillamook and Mrs.' Smith of this city. - V -Mrf and .Urn'- Bert : Keller had as their dinner-guests , Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Anderson or a ai City and-Mr. and" Mrs. . Kohler, who live a few .miles' south of Independence.' .. . -1 : Mrs. ; JJellie Damon . gare a Christmas dinner ' at . her home Christmas day. Those present were Captain - ana - sirs. bam Damon and Dorothy of Port land, and Mr. and Mrs. Olirer Locke and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hnssey. of Salem. " " " t .Mr. and Mrs. Walt Huntley ac companied their son, Marshall Huntley of Dallas, .'to Portland Wednesday to spend Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Huntley of Portland, r Miss Jlmmie Lou Redmond Is spending Christmas . at Monroe. She will return Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dickinson had as their - guests Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Drexler and Mr. and Mrs. Doran Dickin son' and two children of Port land. ' . . - ' ' Willard Ingermanson of Port land' is spending the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. - M. Ingermanson. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ruch and children spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ruch. at Orville. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wunder had as their dinner guests Friday Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wunder of Port land and Mr. and Mrs. S. Higgle of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. James Robbie spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson of Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wunder and daughter, Marjorie, were dinner guests of Mr. Wonder's mother, Herman Wunder, in North Independence. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert White spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jacobson In North Salem. Mrs. May Good Is spending the holidays wfth her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Good, of Mc MInnvllle. Orchard Heights Home Receives Numerous Guests ORCHARD HEIGHTS, Dec. 29 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fisher and family spent Christmas with Mrs. Fisher's sister, Mrs. Marie Tom maseene and family, in Portland. Mrs. J. R. Chapman, who has been 111 for more than a month with complications following a severe attack of. flu, has suffered a relapse and is again confined to her bed. - The Cash Roberts family spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Goodspeed In Salem. Mrs. Goodspeed is Mrs., Robert's mother. Many the extra p rivilege of going via California at no additional cost To bargain farcj ctit cut to new low kvcls, Southern Pacihc adds the extra privilege of going to your eastern oettination duoagh the wnwhioe and flowers of California stretching your travel dollars and adding greatly totbcplcasure and variety of your trip. These fares, good in coaches on fast trains, give1 you the speed and com fort of Southern PaciaVs famous ser vice at lowest cost. Reductions apply practically everywhere east. Tickets , on sale January 1 to June 30. Liberal stopovers at major pointaC You may visit Ssn Francisco, Los Angeles, Hollywood now at th height of their gay mid-winter sea son and many other cities en route. N. Liberty . TeL 80 and Oak Tel. 41 III Fff.ty AT IIEE TO 6UESTS , r-r ' ..-- - Zcna Vicinity Jolly Place As Holiday Season is Celebrated e Mr. and AtHtVA. - w t TTAnrr ntertalna with a famUy dinner t their home ' Christmas dsy. . . unesis present were Mr. and Mrs. W.' W. nnr Rot aid Mrs. L. H. Ran- dle and children Lola. Helen and Jack. -Mr, . and Mrs. W. Kenneth Henry and inrant - aaugnier yor Inn and the hosts.. ; ; Mr. and - Mrs. N. Crawford and daughter JLUce and - Wllma and son ; Robert of Zen ; wr rriiimiii .dinner -trueets at the home of . former' Zcna residents, Mvint Mr. E.C Crawford now of Salem. Additional out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. s. u. CTawford and daaghter Gladys, un AUrk Simnson-and Willard Marsh of Kelso, brother of Mrs. B. C Crawford. XL C.,; w. N. ana S. D. Crawford are brothers. - Jee&le Bmlth. Marries 7. Ana ' fniir vera sumrised to lAsra nf thA weddinr of a. for mer Zena girl. Miss Jessie Smith who was united' Jn . marriage ' to Walter Winn of Unionvaie ue Mmhp 43. - The haoDV couple have gone to Marshfield on their honeymoon. Tney will mae tneir home at Unionvaie. - Rev. and - Mrs. L. H. Randle and- three children Lois, Helen and Jack of Cottage Grove left Saturday for their, home after having been guests since Christ mas -at the home of Mr. and Mrs; W. D. Henry of Zena. Mrs. Ran dle and Mrs. Henrr are sisters. The Randle family are well known. here and in s&iem wnere thA rlded hefore movinz to Pntttr. Rmr hprn Mr. Randle is pastor of "The church on the Highway" of Baptist denomina tion. . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Judson and children of Salem were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James A. French of Zena Christmas day." Maurice Shepard, son of Mr. ant Mrs. Ralnh f!. Shenard was a visitor here during the Christmas Holidays. Maurice is a student at Oregon State college. Sunday School Program Greatly Enjoyed by Group SALEM HEIGHTS, Dec 29 Mr. and Mrs. J. C.' Galloway. Ralph Merwin ' Stoltsheise and wife of Woodland, Wash., C. M. Landaker of Salem and Mrs. O. M. Landaker of Eugene were guests at the StolUhelse home Christmas day. - Miss Esther Gardner of Salem and Neva StolUhelse of oPrtland were week end quests at the home of Neva's parents,' Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Stolttheise. Mrs. Henry Peck who has been suffering a selge of inflamatory rheumatism and who has been staying at th hom of her daughter Mrs. R. D.,Cooper Is re ported as being much Improved In health. - WbVo BciiaSsfj few O-aly SUOO FnliisefPaP iu tmuymmim tut. Iasaranc a sb THE OREGON ett?"14" ? - rth j I APPUCATIOW FOX tf - M VUAKCE POLICY CeaJeea a HtwPellcr ChsdkhmifveawUi pcficy. la-Mp, iSBbscribers Addrsss. Ag. ' f TTnrt i . . Biaifirlij'sNa ; ' - f : DoiicicuriiON RATES: 'r Er' CmrrieT COc vper Month : . ? Pr Van Loans at Monmouth to Visit Homes MONMOUTH, Dec It Mr and Mrs. Wendell Van Loan spent several days or tneir vacation visiting with relatives In Salem' and with the former' parents at Monmouth going Into Portland . for Christmas day at the heme off : the Schroeder family, parents of Mrs. Van Loan. ' ! Both Mr. and Mrs. Van Loan are graduate of the Oregon Nor-, mat school, and are former. Salem teachers. This year Mrs. Van Tvan feaa " ihT& of '. Drivatft" school in Ashland and VanXoan. Is in Eugene wnere he nas an Assistant . professorship on the . teaching - sUff - of the University of Oregon. . 1' ' " ' 1 Mlsa Agnes Campbell, a native, of Monmouth, and formerly an aft instructor m the Oregon Nor-' mat school, Is here from Los An geles to visit her. aunt. Miss Cas sis Stump, Mlsa Campbell la now in charge of an art school of mod--ling in th south; and Is author. of a book, "Fragrane or sage. . brourbt ont a few months ago by an English publishing house. . Mis campoeu is a sister or xva vid CampbelL Portland . pianist,., and of the late Prince L. Camp bell who wae ror many -.yeara president, of the. University of. Oregon. - - ' Gnests Of Mr. and Mrs. U. O. -Heff ly. f or .the holidays are their! daughters. Miss josepnine and Mis9 Florence Heffly, Portland' Teachers? and Mr. and Mrs. W. DeBoer of Gravel Ford, - Coos' county and their small daughters,' Rattv and Helen. Joininar them also at the Christmas dinner ta ble were Mrs. Velma 8m 1th and sons, Maurice and Donald. PROGRAM MM CENTRAL HOWELL, Dec. 2 -The splendid program given by CHLiWELLS the school Tuesday evening was enjoyed' by a crowd as was also the generous treat handed out at.' the close of the evening. The program contained the, following numbers: Song, "God Has Promised," by the advanced -room; exercise, "The Lights of Christmss," by primary room; dialog, "Aunt Hepsy's Christmas Stocking," by advanced room; song, "The Christmas Story," by five little girls of primary room; dramatisation, "The Ruggles' Christmss Party;" playlet, "The Little Pine Tree, by primary room; song, "Over the Lowly City," advance room ; play, "Christmas at the Stebblns'." advanced . room; song, "Starry Sky, Lovely Night," advanced room; exercise, "Christmas In Many Lands;" short cantata, "The Coming of Christmas." The public service commission Monday suspended the tariffs of the Columbia Utilities company, which supplies electrical energy for the towns of Eagle Point, Butte Falls, Prospect, Merrill and Malln. The order ef suspension was - based on Informal com plaints relative to rates and pro posed service. S1.006 f o Cn.c W7B are not actually betting kulcd try sntosnobSe, bnt that's what It amounts to. For if jroa do ret killed try an aBtotnobfle, that b what otxr $IX& poDcypeya, Itpayaasniucha I0,C0C). It pays for total dsabnirr. Travel acd. deats ar so numero-ss, ft seems foCw to TOnoprjotected. Spend that flJDO today tor a North AmMnM T . i a policy. Be protected! Ma3c ,1 "I -.cn MUSI 4. iotmzccKtponwixh Si J)0 for policy todxy STATESMAN Sd MbXTrr. i i t ,WT' 0,000 TRAVa. ACODUST mt TUm y2J . - nCsaew.J eck hettfyen with eld poHcy year U Adrance Win i Of ST. i 4 ; "1 ill t i . t : 1 i , 1 i