The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 23, 1931, Page 8, Image 8

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, PccsnSer 13, ItSI
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ARE UkED
Labish Center School Enter
tains Wednesday and
Church Tonight
LABISH CENTER, Dec. 22
Intenaire rehearsal for the two
Christmas programs which will be
. presented here have been held
the past week. The school pro
gram will be given Wednesday
night. December 23: while the
Sunday school program will be
presented following the Endeavor
service Sunday 4 night, December
20.
Both programs will be at the
school house.
The young peoples' Sunday
school classes taught by Mrs. E.
G. Hornschuch and Harry E.
Boehm are preparing to do some
Christmas carolling this week.
The former class will also distrib
ute cheer among some unfortu
nates of the community.
A. F. Daniels, who has been
quite ill. has been removed to a
Salem hospital, where a serious
gland operation is said to be
necessary.
D. R. Degross, who was called
to Packwaukee, Wis., the last of
November by the death of his
father, is on his way home now
and is expected here the first of
the week. Relatives in Wisconsin
have been visited the last three
weeks.
The partition fa the Harris La
bish Center store has been re
moved, and the Increased floor
space been utilized to enlarge the
scope of its service.
Grace Klampe, teacher at the
Oak Ridge school sear Macleay.
has announced the school's Christ
mas program, which will be given
on Tuesday evening. December
22. The program includes "Mlxed
up Welcome", Dora May and Earl
Kleen; "Silent Night", audience:
reading. "Remarkabfc, My Sakes"
Dorothy Parton; play. "Last
Year's Letter"; trio. "Glad Christ
mas Carols'ir reading. "A Christ
mas Thought", Delia Kleen; mon
ologue. "Buying His Christmas
Slippers". Barbara Taylor; song,
"Watch Out, Santa", boys; play,
"Brineinsr in the Christmas SPir-
! it"; reading. Stanley Parton; ac
cordion solo, Wallace Doenier;
reading, Ann Marie Doerfler;
reading. "Souirrel Land". Dora
May Kleen: song. "O. Guiding
Star", bv the srirls: reading.
"Learnin' His Last Piece", Earl
Kleen: reading. "If Santa Claus
Was Pa". Leslie Klampe: song.
"It Came Upon the Midnight
Clear", all; reading, "Christmas
Shopping", Stanley Parton; play,
"Christmas Isn't So Merry":
reading. "Kerchoo", Kathryn Tay
lor; and closing song by all.
LARSON "GRANDPA"
SILVERTOX, Dec. 22 Law
rence M. Larson is receiving con
gratulations and answering to the
name of "Grandpa" on the -streets
of Silverton since Monday when
the birth of a son to his daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Lee Scholmer o( Portland, was an
nounced. The "baby has been
named Lawrence Lee. Mrs. Larson
is at Portland wftn her daughter.
P.T.H.PR0GR1
GETS BIG HOUSE
School Children do Splendid
Work in Variety of
Numbers
Happy Songs are ' Singing, er
enth and eighth grades; -What
Is Christmas tM, seventh a a d
eighth trades; "Christmas Eve",
Miss Foster's pupils; "The Christ
mas We Like". Marjorle Jones
and Lucille Crltes; "Away in a
Manger", fourth, fifth and sixth
grades: "A Christmas Tele
phone", Walton Dixon; piano
solo, Mildred Rich; operetta,
"The Christmas Dream", flee
club.
SCOTTS MILLS, Dee. 22 The
gymnasium was packed Thursday
night for the P.-T. A. Christmas
program with Miss Foster in
charge. Each one aid Jus or ner
part well. The operetta "The
Christmas Dream", by the Glee
club was especially well present
ed. The following program was
given:
Musical selection by Miss Nel
son; "Christmas Wishes", by
Marabelle Jones, Arline Frazier
and Dorothy Littlepage; "Christ
mas Children", Miss Foster's pu
pils; song, Bobby Magee; play,
"A Doll's First Christmas", pri
mary room; song. Mildred Rich
and Mildred Coulson; ''An Infant
Stranger", Clarence Wellman and
Charles Dimick; "Who Can
Guess", Miss Foster's pupils;
"Christmas Long Ago", Vinetta
Heinz; song, primary room.
"Aunt Jane's Christmas Box",
seventh and eighth grades; "Our
Grandpa", Miss Thompson's pu
pils; song. Miss Thompson's
room; "The First Christmas",
Avril Fry; "Christmas Toy
Shop", fourth, fifth and sixth
grades; "A Message", Elizabeth
Ponell, Twyla Brosey and Esther
Jones: "Glvinsr Gifts". Miss
Thompson's pupils; "Children
G. T. Club Meets at
Home of Mrs. Kugel
ROBERTS, Dec. 22 Mrs. B. O.
Fldler and Mrs. J. Kugel enter
tained the G. T. club at the home
of Mrs. Kugel Thursday with a
one o'clock luncheon. After the
luncheon, the annual exchange of
Christmas gifts was enjoyed. Lit
tle Miss Jean Fldler, granddaugh
ter of Miss Fldler made a very
demure little Santa Claus.
Those present were Mesdames
Alice Coolidge, Alary Johnson, G.
S. Higgins, Esther Query. Flora
Holly, Forest Edwards, W. C. Pet
tyjohn, G. B. Bowman, Robert
Judson, John Orsborn, S. C. Dav
enport, B. Stutesman, J. P. Bress-
ler. George Meier. R. J. Rice. Mrs
Mervin Fidler and Mrs. Gladys
Harnsberger were special guests
of we afternoon.
CARSTENSOXS MOVE
SILVERTON HILLS. Dec. 22
Gus Carstenson and family have
moved to their own home in the
Mountain View district. Mr,
Carstenson has been working at
the Silver Falls Timber Company
logging camps which recently
closed down. During his absence
the children have been cared for
by Mrs. C V. Murray.
OPERETTA SHIED
FOB THIS EVER
JEFFERSON, Dee. 22 The
Christmas operetta "Jimmy Mur
phy's Christmas", will he present
ed by the grade school Wednesday
evening. Dee. 23, at the Masonic
hall in Jefferson. Because of Miss
Geraldine Regester's absence,
Miss Bertha Dillon has taken over
the musical part of the operetta.
and she now has eharge of the
entire presentation.
Mr. and Mrs. Carmen E. Black
and M. L. Buzzard of Los Angeles
have rented the W. E. Moses farm
south of Jefferson.
The Jefferson school will close
Thursday for the holiday vaca
tion, following the Christmas tree
and distribution of gifts that aft
ernoon. Miss Bertha Dillon will
spend her vacation with her broth
er W. E. Dillon and family at
Molalla, Miss Frances Pierce will
visit at the home of her father at
Kalama, Wash., Miss Maud Dur
fee will leave Thursday morning
for Hagerman, Idaho, where she
will spend the holidays at the
home of her parents, and Miss
Frances Chambers will visit at the
home of her mother in Portland.
BASHORSERVICES
AMITY, Dec. 22 Funeral ser
vices were held in the Baptist
churvch here Tuesday afternoon
for Zella Bashor, who passed
away Saturday at her home in
Lebanon. Interment was in the
Amity cemetery.
178 SOUTH COMMERCIAL
Always in the Lead in Price. Quality and Service
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Giiamburger
Best Quality, All Beef
Per Pound . . 8c
Dill Pickles
Just the Thing to Set off the
Christmas Dinner
Full Quart . JOc
s iGeflisMcon
Dry Sugar Cure", Rind Off
Pound . . -22c
Mutton tests
Best Cuts and Quality
Pound
6c
Our Turkeys and Chickens are Extra Fancy
wrong buying here.
FREE DELIVERY
You can't go
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Open Evenings For Your Convenience
Shop Wednesday and Thursday or in the evening if you wish well guarantee de
livery on the items you purchase.
Doll Buggies
In various sizes and styles
Just the gift for (go ff up
daughter &O.UU
CEDAR
CHESTS
A large group to select
from Priced
$13.75 up
Folding Tray Table
A dandy serving tray it folds
up when not &Q gr?
ao.zro
In use
End Tables
Walnut end tables, pie-crust
top. Here's real QT
value at DJL0
Coffee Tables
A useful and practical gift
rod they are priced IQ QP
as low as DOUU
Give "Him
a
467
Court St.
Smoker
Cabinet styles in various
designs and (? rfj
priced from ....tDU.IU
Kit metal Smok- qq
mg stand at. . . .3) .lWO
cmwnitiiini
Lounging Chairs
These chairs are deeply upholstered for
comfort coverings in a iride range of
colorings.
Overstuffed Footstools $7.95
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PHONE
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In "The Market"
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The "Unbreakable
Ace" Airplane
(Rises Off Ground, Weighs
One-Fifth of an Ounce)
FLIES 75 - 200 FEET
FREE
I MARKET DRUG STORE I
C. L. WELLMAN, Reg. Phr. 470 N. Cora'l
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TP Bin Folds
Folding Cameras II
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Plain broadcloth or rayon striped patterns,
each one in a Christmas box. Regular $2.00
value Special mm
BUY YOUR NEEDS NOW!
BUY FOR CHRISTMAS NOW!
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With every cash purchase of
$1 or more you get one of
these planes free. Wednesday
and Thursday only.
For Ladies
Compacts
35c to $4.50 -
Cedar Chests
$1.49 & $2.19
Toiletry Sets
79c to $3.00
Stationery
Small and Large Boxes
Bath Salts
$1 Sets, Now
Priced IJJC
Still have a nearly
complete stock of toys
marked down to very
reasonable prices.
Dolls
Guns
Cannons
Trucks
Dishes
Blocks
Telephones
Games
Books
Tractors
Balls
Trains
7
to
Military Brush Sets
98c to $3.75
Shaving Sets
Mennen, Williams HQ L
or Woodbury I sC
III sr -MmT mW imwm H -lB "7 i'&l r '
lSifm I Dress Shirts I'
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1 K WW Ht WW- Hats
m Niv J -Si bM of the new styles and colors are included in this V'OVi'
i 1$ 1 v Christmas gift. Regular QQ
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ill Mr-' m
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With every Monroe Suit or Overcoat sold we give
you a hat absolutely free! You will have your
unrestricted choice of any hat in the store AU
of the new styles and colors are included in this
offer.
All of the latest styles and
shapes in shades of gray,
brown or tan. Regular values
$5.00 now
All Christmas Sets
Reduced
Including leather goods, cig
arette cases, pocket books,
key ringa, tie and handker
chief sets, boae and garter
sets. . etc.
Monroe
Suits
PERFECTLY
HAND
TAILORED
ALL WOOL
Monroe
O'coats
IN TWEEDS
AND
CAMELS HAIR
FINISH
,
ALL SILK TIES
High grade pure silk ties, hand
made. Just the tie for a handsome
Christmas gift. Regular
$1.50 now
SWEATERS
All pure wool sweaters, with or
without sleeves, in the wanted
plain colors. Regular
values to $6.00. Now
UNDERWEAR
Wool mixed union suits of very
soft materials, well made. Regular
values CC
to $2.50 now $1UJ
SILK TIES
New patterns in cut silk ties made
with the new stripes and figures.
Dark or light. fiQ
Regular $1.00 now DuC
n
and Remember, A FREE HAT with
Every Monroe Suit or Overcoat!
CASHMERE HOSE
75c values
Regular 75c values in
plain and fancy colors.
Extra o if
Special.... L pair I DC
Rayon & Silk Hose
An desirable light and
dark colors in sizes 9
to 12. Regular 50c
value
now
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