The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 26, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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    Dawes Hall Scene
Of Short Program
Mill City Has Community
Tree; Many Visitors
In Attendance --
MILL. CITY. Dec. 25 A com
munity Christmas tree was held
In Dawes hall Tuesday evening. A
short -program was given after
which a Santa Clans distributed
oranges and candy to the children
Christmas visitors in' aim iaiy
for the holidays are Mr. and airs.
Clayton Baltimore and on Bob
by at the home of Mr. ami Mrs.
Clayton Baltimore, and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Woods and son at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Woods, all of -West Fir; Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Wilson of Oregon City
at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. An-
tnna Movarac.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hoeye and
mni ' are soendine i Christmas In
Longvlew with DeLoas Hoeye and
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman uaner.
Clnb Has Party
The Mill City Woman's club
held their Christmas party at the
home of Mrs. Frank Potter with
Mrs. Chas. Porter and Mrs. rot
ter as hostesses. The eveningwas
spent piaying;-
gifts - .were aistriDuxea r i
beautiful tree. Each member also
f eTf . f or the needy ch ldren
rdiuJio
of town. A delicious inncn wan
orved - bv the hostesses. Mrs.
t.thm MeAnleT ooured. Those
present were Mesdames C. Cline,
Jumes McAuley. A. Lawson. C.
ifnn H. Mason. W. W. Mason,
A. Holthouse, H. Sans. C. IVfonB-
son. J. Dawes, H. ABpmwaii, o.
Jepsen, M. Kelly, C. Kelly. V.
Clarke,?T. W. Allen. W. W. Allan,
C. Dacis, H. Schroeder, R. Schrae
der, Collins, K. L. F;V3t, F.
Smith, F. Taylor, R. Saucier and
Misses Audrey Johnson and Daisy
nf o-nfl Mm. John Farr of
EugeneJVislted at the home of Mr. f
and MrsJEd Bertram Wednesday,
Mrs. Parr was lormeriy iary oei
ram. a Mill City girl, until her j
marriage last week to Mr. Farr.
Teacher Is Named
As Delegate Again
HivFSViLLE. Dec. 25 The
children of the Hayesville school
rhrifitmas ' with a
ceu.cu ,. I
Christmas ire
1 r-hrlstmas holiday
During the Christmas -ay
mn&PnrtianA attending the
'sSte athi oda-
!Teg Mention which she U
UOJ.it?toom Marion county,
'ti.f. i!gJl Shaner's hrff time to
This is Mrs. Shaner s imr
Sr rresented air the rural
!LJa in Oreeon at the National
,itinS ?LS
Education assoclatlonconv ni
' xt r nd Mrs. W. Fitts accom-
, j 7J j -Mr Prank Gara-
panted Mr. and l Mrs. Fran uarm
will take them througn taiuur
i ,1 Tnrthrm Mexico. They
auu , ... .l.
exoect to be gone most oi . m
winter.
- W. McMelleon has been con-
. - . . . . IL "fin "
iiuvu -w
Club at Lebanon
Puts on Program
LEBANON. Dec. 2 a.. A jro-
25.
. nair TeadincS. siums
and play. "S-PPL"
was
presented oy tne -
ir.v. t Maver hall Tuesday i
. .niilpnrc of l
ing before a large audience oi
members and guesw. - - i
en tne aavanceuictn.
:and stated that 111 congressmen
'favorable to the plan had been
- Refreshments were served by
the women of the ciud. .
Tiia. mnm in Marer hall for
many years the meeting place
the Civic club has been leased to
the Knights of Pythias, ine vijic
club, which will meet there for
: if time next month, is trying
.
to make arrangements ior v
' manent home
Students are Home
. " TCr ",7. ..-i-ro.
- Among me Ct.s
ny kuuv .i.. '
a .aA-M anon n in cr t ii i r TBL'a-
tion. at their homes
; are Harold and Clifford Kidby,
.;7kdT
and Frea jo -
t Tru&lln. Vaver. Ed
. hannsen, Florence Fromhers, Ad-
Ireen Nichols, Jonn mcuowm,
fprrv Marv.. Francis , umuiw,
: Sherman Blackwell Loren Bohle
ana woms "'X V7:
nii?e; Marian Morris oi uu
I fiftifl colleen Florelne Calahan
-; f . Pacific eollexe t - Forest
' Grove. ;
Van! Winkle Installs
-Ti.-s.. , fm at -MSn
jtttriu
. . ..
I mM Ka 3 9. A. . ft A. M.. install
ed Tuesday evening, December 22
Myio iJariu, .junior w-
UBU, - ;.7Zr '
BernierTior
). Myers, treasurer; wormaa 1
. ' j. . -.n t n.iJcr commv
iier. senior uei o,
. ........ t T jiffler.
i i anil . luuiui uca.vu i v. .
na-3n,r S!-,vn,ftT.t;w:
SyrJRDsmo' Tr: Tearing
worshipful master. Joor steward
.,7 . inatalr officers to,
Scio. Rolla Shelton ofKio served
warihsl for thTcVemonl
grand marshal for tne ceremon
as
les.
rm-inn!l PrnoTam
Community iTogram
Draws - 200 People
UNIONVALE. Dec. 2S More
than 200 attended the Unionvalel
Community club Christmas pro-
' gram given Tuesday evening, by
the school as follows: Christmas
carols, Wallace Bartruft and De-
lores StoutenbuTg; three-act play,
'Christmas Gift." Song, 1'Oh Lit -
tie Town of Bethlehem? Wynona
Henslev. Dorothy and Maxlne Lau -
ner-: n a ge a n t, i uring mee
Peace." - '
Free treats of candy and nuts
were-distributed. - -
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Hundreds were rendered homeless
LSfc .tral American .
SHsh o-The Sfl "porFh show, a stollar catastrophe which happened i San 8alvlor
ted Kewi Photo.
Christmas Event Is
By Varied Programs in Schools
i And Churches of Communities
LIBERTY, Dec. 25 The school
Dresented its annual Christmas
nroeram Wednesday night to
large crowd. Settings, lighting and
costuming was beautiful through-
out ana holiday aecoraiions were
used In the auditorium. There was
also a large trimmed Christmas
tree.
The children of the two lower
grade rooms presented an oper
etta, "The Real Santa uiaus.
Part one consisted of scenes in
fairyland, the fairies being. June
Turner, Edna Judd, Jean cogs
well, Leon a Murhammer, Louise
Murhammer, Betty cogsweii.
Donna Dash, Wandaline Engle,
Jacueline Von Loh, Martha Mur-
hammer
Patsy Gosser, Doris
Ring. Drumstick corps; John Von
Loh, Bobby Stark. Maurice Laid
, MarviI1 Berhow. Jimmi.
Stevens. Roger. Dash. Edwin Hurd,
Frank Karner. Oscar myer. Ca-
det corps: Lawrence Plank, WH-
lard Murhammer. Eliott Olsson,
Melvin Gosser, Verlyn Schuldt.
weaver. Elroy CarUsle.
Part two: homo scene, Allen
Dasch, Ross Cruzen. Carolyn Car-
son. Patty Davis, Jlmmie Wall.
. , Sargent.
Laverne Sargent. -These scenes in-
eluded also iairies ana cautsuo;
.Inein. solo parts and
,
A pageant,
What Child is
this?" was as follows: singing.
choir processional. Readers: For
rest Colling, Paul Judd. scenes:
We Three Kings," kings. Dean
Glenn, Chris m Sparks, ernon
Rings: pages, Donald Jonn3on,
Merle Rains. Woodford Carson.
"Good King Wenceslas":BoD
Dasch, Cecil Sargent, Teddy Stan
ton; Angels. Iola Peterson, Reda
May Schuldt, Shirley Biacaman,
Ruth Davis; shepherds, tanner
Murhammer, Floyd Plank, Wil
bur Murhammer. Everett Plan.
Frerf Conrell. Harold Babbit.
Hurd Eu-ene Ber
learner, marviu inn""-
Llttle Doye": Carolyn
r tt Molinr, Patty
Davis, Allan Dasch, Glen weav
er, Bobby Stark.
"Joy to the World" Children
of preceding scene, also Glory
Davidson, Jane Lansing. Carrie
Co eg well. Margaret Martin.
"The First Noel" Lucille uen-
rens, Byron Hurd,' Eugene Ber-
"Go6 Rest Ye Merry Gentle
men" Kathyrlne Bradley. Devo
Schuldt Donald King Merrlu
f"1"
I 1V1UK. . s
..Aw.. ln - Manger" Madona,
Muriel Baker. "The Sleep of the
cnrist i;nna. an
O
Come All Ye Faithful." and
SI
... &
lent Niarht." choir ano au.casc
Ch . slner8. Betty Hurd Ed
Stevens, Ross Cruten. Walter
1 . , m- vn thm
siara. raja vu.a.ua.
Allen Weir. Let Hudson, nia
Krauzer. Robert Judd. Dariene
Evans. Verlyn Schuldt, Viola Col
0,gJsont MarIon phelp,.
Fred Chambers, Ruth Brownee,
Grace Laidlaw, Robert Gosrer,
Richard SUrk, Norvil Cruten, Le-
verne Sargent, Laurence Plank,
Willard Murhammer, Leona Mur
hammer. Almlra Anderson. Ju-
laine Berhow, Vera Atteburry,
Marcella Olsson. Louise Murhara
mer. Betty Bradley.
,.. Vf.-- t, riaiv Hal.
em sang Christmas numbers be-
AVA4SO J W -- -Maw-sa. -
I r n.n1n1n SA nrnrrm worn
- -..i-ted
I flnnllll
. . u
I cosiumes. rei hwi jihu
children, financed through soli-
cltaUon through the district,
, , sa-iaTToeedale
.BOSEDALE, Dee. 25 As the
"..TiTr th- ehTl
on
Wednesday! Bight, the children
.
come early. The program was giv
en by the school children, super-
I Vised ny ine leacuem. mi. :"j
. Ed Caldwen. Eve-
lyn v Baldwin read the following
nroxTam:. '
Song. "I Heard tne Beiis or
Christmas,' school; reciution.
Donna Stroud; Christmas Carols,
Girls quartet; reciution. muy
Boje; Christmas Suggestions, a
quintet of girls; reciution,-fayne
Strayer; song, first and . second
I grades: reciution, violet. Keo-
1 fern ; songr "Billy Boy," quintet
1 of boys; reciution. Dick Lawson;
1 Christmas ; Acrostic,- grades ,1-4 ;
i recitation. r:i saw ,Banw,- buij
I Hudson: Song of Christmas, pnyi
I Us Lawson r recitation, Wanda
'Creason; puy, "Shoes for SanU
Hundreds Die in SanadorQ
and the death toll was estimated to bo
nbUc of Sanaor. 8a. ykente.
" . " TT-T: .' L c.
Celebrated
Reindeer," grades 5-7; exercise.
"The Living Christmas."
The last exercise, "The
Living
Christmas." was very effective.
Small children were fixed to rep
resent a fir tree; fonr girls to
represent two tin soldiers and
two dolls. Other pupils brought
in decorations for the tree, in
cluding Christmas lights. n con
clusion the main lights! were
darkened and the little lights on
the living Christmas tree) were
lighted, thus making a beautiful
scene of green and red. I
At the next community club.
Mr. Fred e Vries is toi show
pictures of the World's $unday
School convention in Norwaiy.
Pageant Features Program
JEFFERSON, Dec. 25 The an
nual Christmas programs! were
presented Sunday night at the
Methodist and Christian churdhes.
At the Methodist church Rev1. W.
F. Willings gave a short talk pre
ceding the Pageant of the Nativ
ity. Following the presenta(lon of
the pageant, gifts to the manger
were given and theywUh the
evening offering were to be sent
to Bandon for their community
tree. I
The Christmas pageant, f'Quest
of the East," in six part3 wls pre
sented with music by the choir,
at the Sunday evening service at
the Christian church. Those tak
ing part were Gilbert Loony, Ro
berta Bostwick, Irvln Gres, W.
F. GatchelL Kenneth Seipp. Ro
bert Harris, Irvin Wright, Helen
Hart, Donna June Powell and
Marjorie Norton. 1
The Evangelical church did not
plan a Christmas program but will
have a Watch Night meeting New
Year's night.
Treats At Sidney
TALBOT, Dec. 25, The Sidney
school had its Christmas program
Wednesday night. The following
program was given:
Recitation, "Christmas
come." Melissa Roblnett;
Weir
recita-
tion. Wayne Johnston; recitation.
"Do You Know," Donna Wleder-
kehr: recitation. "When
Claus is President," Dona Zehner;
a drill by the promary grades,
The Things We Want"; cornet
solo. Clyde : Barket; recitation.
"Xrtes Krlngle." Carolinie Gil-
mour; recitation, "Signs of IChrist
jnas' Glen Johnson; reciution,
"Christmas Joys," Shirley jGrens;
play, "That Bag"; exercise,
"Christmas Guesses," the primary
grades; recitation, "Southern
Christmas," Dolly Wiederkebr;
reciution. "A Christmas (Carol,"
Shir lev Gllmour: play. "Deaf Un
cle Sam": . reciution. "Faithful
Sanu Claus." Alvin Roblnett;
play. "Christmas Spirit";! and a
song, "SanU's Coming."
At the close of the program.
gifts "and treats were given out
to the children parents and all
mends.
TALBOT SCHOOL CELEBKATES
TALBOT. Dec." 25 Te Tal
hot schdol program was held on
Wednesday night with the fol
lowing program: Song, "It Came
Upon a Midnight Clear.T ' trio;
prayer, David Turnidge; reading,
"Christmas Greetings," j Eunice
White; play. "The Christmas
Story"; reading. Not Boy Blue,
Ernest Freeman: play, "SanU's
Old Red Suit"; song. "Hark the
Herald Angels Sing": play-"Un
cle Peter's Presents"; song, "Joy
to the World"; exercise 'My Gift
to Jesus"; song, "While Shep
herds Watched Their Flocks by
Night'; Play. "Surprise tor San
ta"; reading. "Busy Lady,"; Mary
Lou Eliason; play. "Widow Wil
kin's Last Christmas Gift' and a
pantomlne of the song.
Night,"
"Silent
- Oak GroTe- Has Treie
OAK GROVE. Dec. V 25 X
Christmas tree and program was
held at the church Wednesday
night. The following program
presented : i '
Reciution. Eileen Allen; reci
tation. Albert Walker; recitation,
Evelyn Grltton; piano solo, Mar
jorie Letteken; r piano solo. Zel
ma Allen; piano solo. Donald Let
teken.'. : i :' . : , ;
A number of Christmas carols.
by a quartet composed of MrsJ
Harry Walker. Mrs. Irene Rowland.-
Emil Stevens and! E. II.
Tarpley,. accompanied by Mrs.
Florence Ragsdale; a plajr by the
lower grades. "SanU's j Health
ElTes" ; -Tocal solo. Mrs. Harry
Walker; play. "The Christmas
Toy Shop,' upper grades.; :r
. Program At Pioneer
PIONEER. Dec. 15 The school
" ' n -
bo well over the thousand mark
well 2,hXV
ot
was the
virmtA. volcano near the stricken
children had their program on
Wednesday night with a large
crowd present. The following pro
gram was given: Christmas song
by the aebool, "Welcome," Elmo
Black; accordion solo. Fay Kel
ler; "Christmas at Pumpkin Hol
ler." Ruth Dornhecker, Alice and
Truman Robblns, Charley Wells,
Robert Dornhecker, Dorothy Kel
ler, Lillian Mummert, Murel Day,
Harold Brown, Virginia McCar
ter, Shirley Keller, Leo and Gall
Wood. Silvia and Margaret Wells,
Jaclt and Laretta Taylor and Bet
ty Thompson; song, Dorothy and
Shirley Keller, Frances and Lil
lian Muhhert, Yvonne Shoridy;
"Christmas Tree," Jimmle Coy,
Francis Mummert, Rose Marie
Wells, Leslie and Murel Day, Lor
etta Evans, Leo Wood, Beverly
Evans, Lester Wells, Shirley Kei
'Reunion at PIneknot Ranch,"
POLLY AND HER PALS
MICKEY MOUSE
rr was Aixmfi nevec, omewmeke,
OVfchC ,1 rVUSB. nuur
WEU. THERE'S
CERTA1NL.V NO TRACE.
OP HIM how:
I - T-o!:J3f -m' f ( j
LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY
We WILL NOW TAKE VOO TO TME
STAGE OF TUB COLOSSAL THEATRE -
WHECC TWEY OFffcR THE MAMMOTH
CHRISTMAS FE5EMTATKJM
CHRISTMAS' . . i
THUIBLE THEATRE
THE CREEPIEST
MUSC EVER HERD
tT GWES ME THE.
ti Jl ; W " By JIBl
; TOOTS AND CASPER : ; . And DonH Spare the Horsea . , . ....... . - :
XTRA" EZRA AND JUDY "71 AT LAST- CASPER. WHEN YOU I II: I t THERE THEY Q- 1 1 t AXzZ TErW )
tiSST ks aES,? ; t AT LAST Uet HOME LOOK : f HONEYMOON BOUND! I SEE VHA7 HE LEFT. UNDER
WERE OUST MARRIEPi , I L- fM ; ( UNDER YOUR BED j jS- , . Appp Vwc Bf.. i
wm, y , K, i MARRIED FOR A LITTLE i" I . JJCW!1 -JF1 l! rJ -V
W W THE ; MOW WTLL i l EZRA.YOU M7 i 11 CHRISTMAS PRESENT L?- fct TnLJ-UCK.L r !H V
j HAPPIEST ) j HAVE A LITTLE A ' SURE i S " VLTV iSknV X LEFT . FOR ' &t-- K??JFVXt KV2 TfF&iL ' I ' '
vc xpi.
V V I I .J- o.r- klivrl o S- I
when violent earthquakes recently
scene of the quake's worst rav-
ritr. burst into eruption, ahower-
in 1917-Internatlonal niustra-
Walter Taylor, Raymond Rick
ter. Elmo Black, Donald Klnion,
Fay Keller, Harold McCarter,
Yvonne Shordie, Lila Day, Ruth
Dornhecker and Harold Brown.
Santa, was represented by Johnie
Keller. Mrs. Alfred Domasehofsk
is the teacher.
Cloverdale Has Crowd
CLOVERDALE, Dec. 25 The
Cloverdale school gave its an
nual Christmas program Wednes
day night to a large crowd. The
program consisted of a number
by the rhythm "band, a Merry
Christmas drill, a Christmas
play, "The Happiest Christmas";
the "Dance of the Christmas
Stocking"; a piano duet and a
song, "Santa Clans Is Coming to
Town," by Edith Schifferer and
Herbert Booth.
minj,
V noPUAKlS OMPlSTMAS.
At OFFOpuSW
I
Starring Popcye
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JHubbaM's Schools
End f or Holidays
vHTJBBARD, Dec. 35 Hubbard
public schools closed for the hol
idays Thursday with a Christmas
party - in the high school; The
teachers, who live away from
Hubbard left for their respective
homes : Thursday evening. Miss
Fleta Merrill went to the home of
her parents at Heppner, Ore.. Miss
Katherine Barker will be with her
parents ln Salem. Mr. Paul Burch
will spend the holiday season at
the home of his parents in Inde
pendence. The-Test of the teach
ers live in Hubbard and Aurora.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Foster are
spending . the Christmas holidays
at the home of their daughter.
Mrs. Stout In Portland. .
' Many Travel for Chri'tma"
Mr. i and Mrs. - George Lef fler
visited their-son. Henry and oth-f
er relatives and friends at Molal
la over Christmas. -
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ,Lutz of
Portland are spending the Christ
mas days at the home of Mr. ant
Mrs. L. L. Lutz in East Hubbard,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boje and
children are spending the Christ
mas holidays at the home of Mr,
Boje'a parents In Medford r '
- ' Mr, and ' Mrs.'- Glen, Larkins, and
children are: spending Christmas
at the homo of Mrs. Larkins' par
ents at Oregon City. It will be a
family reunion.
, Mrs. Williams of Rosebnrg, is
visiting her son, . Mr. W.- D. Wil
liams north of Hubbard.
Miss Helen Knight who teaches
in the Bethel high school Is
The school rooms were most
attractively, decorated. A blue and
silver andblack color scheme car
ried out in Madonnas and the
Christ Child, also wise men.
Hocks and the brilliant star. The
auditorium lights gave a subdued
blue light. The lovely tree was
painted silver, decorated with sil
ver Icicles and blue lights.
,The pupils returned to school
Thursday morning to complete a
Bpeclal work. The vacation will
last until the Monday after New
Years.
Sunday School Has Pageant
TALBOT, Dec. 25 The Talbot
Sunday school's Christmas pro
gram was held In the Talbot
schoolhouse Sundav night with a
I li.tra mt awitanpa Thai fnatlirA Of
AH Dressed Up and No Place
From the Grumble Seat
In Person
m FEATUBINQ
! : - . : ...La h i r- -m
Rubbing Their. Fur the Wrong
rO BE.
.11. . ' x AN I
. -' ' ' y :
Young Financier
jA "
.'J4- j. .i j-sii
-! : "
David Hilton (above) son-in-law
pfj John D. Bockeleller, Jr, appeared
before . the . SEC investigation at
Washington to tell how be ran a few
thousands and some stock into con
trol of wide-spread investment trust
" interests. ,
spending Christmas at ber home
in Hubbard.
White school held their annual
Christmas srogram Wednesday
evening, a large crowd attending.
rrhe Hubbard grade scnooi oas-
ketball team defeated the Aurora
grade team 12 to 1 Wednesday
afternoon. Hubbard Is a memoer
off the Grade School league or
Brooks, Woodburn, Aurora ana
Htbbard.
Poling Will Be Speaker
For Next P.T.A. Meeting
INDEPENDENCE, Dec. 25.
Dh D. V. Poling or tne nigner
board of education will be the
principal speaker -on the program
a Dn.ant -Too rnpT SKHDriH-
tibn "guest night" which is or
i ... .
January 4 in the auditorium oi
the Training school, at 7:45. .
Guests will be the chamoer oi
commerce, tne woman a ciuu.
Lbmia chorus and senior eias.
to Go
Way
H-rArA-TERS
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Hiff Jersey Cow
Has orld Record
DALLAS, ' Dec. If Another
Jersey eowt has recently made a
world's refcord. ,
. Remus' UUe Maria. 105501. a
cow owned by Miss Nan Illtf. re
cently made the . highest record
ever completed by a Junior two-year-old
Jersey cow In a 115-day
test on twico-a-day milking. Sha
yielded 770.10 pounds of butter
fat; 13.810 pounds of milk, aver
aging 5.58 percent fat. She was
two years and five months of ags
when started on this test.
Robert M. Illff. a brother of
Nan, owns a cow which recently
won both the gold and sliver med
al on twice-a-day milking with- a
305-day' yield Jt 74.58 pounds
of butterfat, 10,015 pounds of
milk, averaging ".74 percent of
fat. She is Remus' Lilac Ruby and
was three years and nine months
of age when this test started.
This is the . same cow' that as a
yearling -won the silver medal
with a 105-day production of.
5C9.55 nounds of butterfat.
- Lilac-St. Mawes Is the leadlnr
sire in the Jersey 'breed from a
standpoint : of production. ' . Ills
daughters havo the' highest aver
age fat' yield of anr other tested
sire.- according to' W; C. Leth,
county agent. .
In the latest Jersey Bulletin is
a story containing considerable In
formation about the Iliff breed.
Churches at Dayton Hold ,
- Joint Christmas Program
DAYTON, Dec. 25 Despite the
Inclement weather good attend
ance of local people enjoyed-the
union service of the five Dayton
churches Christmas program given
Tuesday evening at the high school
auditorium. A play by some mem
bers of all of the churches, 25 in
the cast, "The Star Flower" was
beautifully rendered; "The Holy
City." pantomime, and two vocal
sqJos were by the Evangelical
church; a vocal solo, by Edgar
Thornton. Full Gospel church; a
clarinet solo by Rbbert Pentney,
Baptist church; redding, by Helen
- - - I. .
jannette uower, tnniinn tuurtu,
reading by Gladys Herring, Meth
odist church. Song by Sprig sis
ters. Other song and musical num-
Jbers were Interspersed in the pro
gram.
By CLIFF STERRETT
By WALT DISNEY
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