The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 18, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Tli. OZEGOH STATESMAN. Ccdexn, Oregon, 7ndnea day Morning.
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Local News Briefs
Trade Accident Co an
;ty Commissioner J. E. 8mlth and
Gsgneers N. C. Hubbs have re
iPerned to , the county conn that
em accident Involving two county
trucks : sear - the Independence
terry oa Monday was ceased by
limited road . risibility. The
amash-up occurred la a stretch
of road blocked by a hoase and
tree at one end and by a din. at
the ether. Neither- driver . was
r f&art la the track accident, hut
mm vh!rt was- nadir dtntnd.
f Jm fKulst f 822 ISTt N 14a
dfts, pictures and picture fram
Aac The Hillside Shop. Opea
jMlnn end Snndavs antll
Christmas. Oae " mile oa South
.ver Road.
r7sar paper.-Msthla. 184 8 Com!
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ta Meet County
courts from Marlon. Linn. Bea
tou, Lena. Pork und Lincoln
counties will meet tomorrew In
0alem to discuss legists tire mat
ters . ta which, the courts hare
a common Interest. E. J. Griffith,
lata WPA administrator. U ex
neetod to ba a guest for the
aoeastoa. The1 court members, in
ddndtng those who are . newly
deoted but hare not taken office,
trm meet at the Marlon county
courthouse.
Order popcora bails, red. green,
rrhtte for Christmas parties
Haugee Karmeleora Shop, 124
J. High.
Safety off roar aa flats Is Insured
at Salem pederaL if 8 Libert?
Gifts, pictures and picture fram
ing. The Hlllstde Shop. Open
evenings and Sundays until
Christmas. Oae mile oa South
Rlrer Road.
Pedestiiaa Hart Harry J.
fjrsddmer, 894 North Cottage
treat, received bruises and face
and knee cuts when he was struck
tlamdsy night by a ear drlvea
by Robert SL Monroe. 750 C
treat.' at Cottage and Marlon
streets. Monroe was charged with
failure to giro right of way to a
pedestrian by .city police.
Private Money, aay amount oa
fad secarlty. ABRAM3 A ELLIS.
Masonic - Bldg.
(!omIna Events
- Dec'
- pee. 0 Lent day for all
to register at postofflee.
! Jam. a i Balrm peblle schools
Jan. S Wniaaetto waiver
atty rises en open.
Set Circuit
Jadge L. O. Lawelllng yesterdsy
listed the following cases on his
eeart ealeadar: ansa atbeoa rs.
EX H. Gibson. January 8; Frances
O'Neill Ts. E. A. Johnson and
chars, January 8; ikiuor control
eom mission rs. Ray 8amuel May
nard and others, January IS and
Be sure to attend the sale to
morrow of the Imperial Furni
ture auction. Two isles dally at
I 4c I pi m.
Stop ta aad see the new ReveraJ
Movie line. Henry's Photo Shop.
429 8tate SU next to Western
union.
Storage Gar Filled Monday
eight that, first storage ear with
astboftado r Christmas - packages
was sent from the Salem post
office. Another carload was ship
ped last eight. Oae ear a night
wilt continue to be sent until
Saturday, Postmaster Henry R.
Crawford said yesterdsy.
Get yodr "Sweets" Chocolates
Haugee Karmeleora 8hop, 124 8.
High.'
Births
War To Mr. and Mrs. J.
Bid well Way, route three, a
daughter, Ella Eulalla, born De
cember , Deaconess hospital.
Roads-Bad beach lot for sale. Pa.
2828 after . 27S N. 14th.
. Wart Speak Her' City Re
corder AT Warren Joaes was no
tified, yesterday that Gordon
Whltnall, Los' Angeles represen
tative of the American Society
of Planning officials, will not be
able to appear la Salem due to
a mlxup in dates. Herman KehrlL
executive secretary of the - League
of Oregon Cities, had" earlier in
dicated In a letter to Mayor W.
W. Chad wick that Whltnall would
speak here. -
Only a few mora days for you
to take adraatage of the turn!
tare bargains being sold at the
imperial furniture aaetloa sale
of quality furniture. Don't miss
these dally sales.
Atmoray Is good for eolds. "flu
A their after effects. Use Atmoray
unaer qualified supervision. Free
demon. 254 N. Church. P. 8146.
Ask Road Improvement a
petition signed by O. N. Oilling
ham and 47 other residents along
the Pringle road asks thst the
county court Include thst rosd in
Its oiling program next summer
The petition states thst Increased
wear oa the road will have de
leterious effects on Its founda
tion unless steps are soon taken
to repair the surface.
Be sure to attend the auction sale
of Imperial Furniture Co. quality
furniture now in progress. Sales
dally at t and 8 p.m.
Make them tops oa your Xmss
list "Mark Twain" shirts. $1.65
aad $1.15. A. A. Clothing Co.
Party Tonight Annual Christ
mas party of Marlon county vol-
tare 163. 44 et t society, will
be at the Quelle tonight, accord-
lag to Chairman Ira Pilcher. The
turkey dinner will be enjoyed by
about 125 royageurs from the
county and possibly SO or 40
from Portland and other valley
points.
Think of It! Furniture at your
own price at the Imperial Furni
ture's auction sale. Ssles dally, 2
A S p.m. Don't miss a one.
Let your nicest gift be a blsnket
from the Better Bedding 8tore.
US N. High.
McLaughlin Toastmaster 8.
P. McLaughlin will be toastmas
ter st tonight's meeting of the
LaSalle junior executive . group
la the 8alem chamber of com
merce club rooms. Robert DePres
aad Marvin Waring will be the
principal speakers.
Auction., sale of quality furniture
now fa .progress at Imperial- Fur
niture Co. Everything must go
you name the price. It's your op
portunity. Uapopped corn tor Christmas
Hauges Karmeleora Shop, 124
S. High St.
Topic Listed ' The Sheperd'a
Story" Is the topi, for the Truth
Study class, meeting Wednesday
evening at 155 South Liberty
street. Miss Olive Stevens Is the
leader.
You had better hurry to get fur
niture at your own price at the
Imperial Furniture auction sate
Lenta Vhi i
Lents. ttS Renta isth ttnut
lem is among wieners of honor
able mention in an amateur song
writers competition sponsored by
the Song Hit guild of New York.
The Judges said his mannaerlpts
snowea aeciaeapromisa.
Buy furniture for Christmas at
your own price during the ' auc
tion sale of Imperial - Furniture
uo. two sales dally.
- Still weO la COrrallla Richard
C StiUwell, manager of the 8a
less branch office of - the social
secarlty board, was. la Corrallia,
Aioany . ana . ueoanon .Tuesday
checking' claims for-old ago aad
survivors- benefits. ...
Now Is the time for westherstrin.
We have It. Ray L. Farmer Hdwy
go. 115 8. CommL
Tree Displayed - la place and
loaded witt icicles Is the Valley
Motor eompaays annual Christ
mas tree. It was necessary to
use 570 boxes of toll Icicles to
decorate the tree. ' .
Buy furniture for 'Christmas at
your own price during the anctloa
sale at Imperial. Furniture Co, Two
sales, daily, I A I p.na.
Has Operetta "Trouble In
Toylaad." aa operetta, will be
preseated by the students of
Central Howell school Thursday
alght at t o'clock. The public
is invited.
Billfold Loot Mllfred Wall.
70S Ferry street, reported to po
lice yesterday-thst she had lost
a billfold containing between $80
and 40. The billfold was last
seen December 12.
Under Doctor's Care Mrs
8. D. Manning of Corrals, who
was a recent patient at a local
hospital, has returned to her
home. She is returning twice
weekly to Salem for medical ears.
Officer is HI Sergeant Jos
eph Scarpa, recruiting officer at
the local army office, is confined
to his home with the "flu." The
recruiting office will be closed
until Scarpa's return.
Urease Granted The Mar-
Ion county court yesterday grant
ed a beer aad package store li
cense to A. C. and Cora A
Steinka, route seven.
Speeding Charged J. L.
Brlsbon, Portland, and George R.
Wirth, route two. are charged on
the police blotter with violation
of "basic rule.
Meet at Highland Members
of Town send club No. 4 will meet
tonight at Highland school at
7:20 o'clock to hear a program
of Christmas carols.
Dr. Morris m Dr. Henry E
Morris, president of the Salem
Business Men s League, is con
fined to his home, another of the
city's many Influenza patients.
Class Has Dimmer The Loy
alty class of ths First Baptist
ehurch will hare a dinaer and
social st the church Frldsy night
Grange to Install Installa
tion of officers will be conducted
at the Chemaws grange tonight
at 2 o'clock.
OBITUARY
la this city. December IT. Mar
garet Thomas, aged 84 years, late
resident of 042 South 21st street.
Aunt of Hugh aad Thomas Oas
aer at 8alem. Funeral services
will be held In the chapel of the
W. T. Rlgdon company Wednes
4av nMinkp IX at 1 n m.
J Rev. Quy L. Drill will officiate,
i Concluding services City View
I cemetery.
Haas
In this city Sunday. December
IS. Myrtle E. Hunt, aged 72
years, late resident Of Sublimity.
Mother of Clarence J. Hunt of
Salem. Marion 8. Hunt of Stay
ton. Norris E. Hunt and Mrs.
Helen H. Tata of 8abUmlty: also
arrived by alae grandchildren.
Member of the first Christian
ehurch of Salem and Acacia chap
ter. No. 42, Order of the Eastern
Star, Staytoa. Funeral services
win ba held la the chapel or the
W. T. Rlgdon compaay Wednes
day. December 12, at 1:20 p. m.
Rev. Our L. Drill win officiate.
CMcludlnc services at City View
tery.
nesday, December 18, at 10:20
a. m. Commitment will be at
Belle Pass! cemetery, Woodburn.
Curria
Margaret Ellen Curria, late
resident of 892 North Winter, at
a local hospital December 14. Sis
ter of Sarah Spurlln. Crawfords
ville; Robert H. Currtn. Estcada;
Frances Collins, Spokane. Wash.;
Olive Aschenbrenner. C o v 1 n a,
Calif. Memorial services will be
held from the Walker A Howell
chapel Wednesday, December 18.
at 10:20 a. m.. Rev. 8. Raynor
Smith officiating. Concluding
services in Estscada.
At the residence, 1170 Nebras
ka street. Monday, December 14.
Elisabeth A. Logsdon, aged 41
years. Mother of, Mrs. Nellie E.
Hammer aad Mrs. Mary .Weaver
of Salem. Mrs. Myrtle Oiea. Mrs.
Alpha Logsdon .and . Mrs.. Grace
lAhnttnn. all of HlllsborO. NDl
sister of 8amuei -Wilbur Hayes of I
Springfield nw ana ruir u.
Hayes of Butler. I1L: grandmoth
er of Mrs. Leonard Hammer ot
Salem and Gordon Edward Johns
ton of Hlllsboro, MD; great grand
mother of Leonard Hammer, Jr..
and Marie Anna Hammer of Sa
lem. Funeral services will be held
te the chanel of the W. T. Rlgdon
compaay Thursday, December It;
at 1:20 p. ta. Concluding services
City -View cemetery. :
In this .dty.x Monday, Decem
ber 14. Donald Klupenger. aged
t months. 'Late resident nL Cer
rals. Ore. -Fuasrat services "will
beheld In the chapel of the W.
T. Rlgdon company, i Thursday.
December It.- at 10 a. m, Con
sSadlss services Pioneer ceme-
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Kelly
Mrs. Mary Elisabeth Kelly, at
the residence, 790 North Commer
cial street, December 14. Sur
vived by husband, W. F. Kelly,
of 8alem: three sisters, Mrs. Ro
berta Wynkoop, Miss I ucille Bru
ner ' and Mrs. Mildred Rsdcllff ;
father, Chsrles Bruner, Los An
gelas, snd a brother, Ray Bruner.
Detroit. Mich. Funeral notices
later by Clough-Barrlck.
Wordesi
J. R. Wordsn, at his residence,
route seven, Salem, Taasdsy, De
cember 17, at the age of 85 years.
Survived by widow, also one son,
Ralph Wordea,- and three grand
children, David, Olen and Beth
Word en, all : ot Salem. Funeral
services will be held Frldsy. De
cember 20. at 1:20 p. m. from
Cloagh-Barrlck chapel with Eld
er Ernston officiating. Conclud
ing services will be In Claggett
cemetery.
Breckearldge
Frank O. Breckenridge, late
resident of 1500 North 17th
street. ' Salem, Tuesday, Decem
ber 17. 1240. at the age of 71
years. Survived by wife, Mrs.
Maryetta B. Breckenridge, of
Salem; brother': of Miss Sue B.
Breckenridge, and Mrs Alms
Brandshsgen. both of Albany,
Oregon: also Mrs. 8taaley LStewr
art of 'Lebanon, Oregoa. - Aa
aoaneement 'of services- to : he
made later , by . Clough-Barriek
compaay. v., ( ; - . :"-s .- -v
2 African Lions
Born Right Here
In Capital City
This world having shrunk so
that the principal theatre ot the
"European" war is in Ames, it
should occasion no surprise thst
twin African lions were born
whelped is perhaps the better
term right here in Salem.
On the other hand, doubtless
it never has happened in 8slem
before. And In sny case the sr-
rival of the Infant lions -was the
occasion for considerable excite
ment in the Herrall-Owens ga
rage, right next door to The
Statesman office, where they ut
tered their first leonine yelps.
Mother of the Intents Is
"Zeba." a three-year-old lioness
belonging to Erie-Van der Walt
who Is currently exhibiting aa
older pair of lioa cubs In the
window ot the Fred Meyer store.
The cubs whelped on Tuesday are
Zeba's first. Van der Wall's en
tourage Includes - three other
adult lions. He has exhibited
them in many parts of the Unit
ed 8tatss.
35 Take Physical
Exams for Police
Physical examinations sad. tests
were given to 24 out of 28 appli
cants for positions on the civil
service eligibility list, from which
four city policemen will be select
ed, at the Salem TMCA yesterday.
The tests. Including lung capacity,
grip, lifting ability, pull-ups aad
push-ups, were devised by Leslie
J. Sparks, professor ot physical
education at Willamette univer
sity. : '.parks. Ill with the flu, wss
unable to be present, but the tests
were conducted by majors in his
physical edaeatioa classes at the
university.
Physical examinations were giv
en by s physician.
Written examinations will be
conducted by Herman Wshrli. ex
ecutive secretary of the League of
Oregon Cities, at the city hall at
t a.m Thursday.
Theft of Drier
Stoves Alleged
dealer; EarlyY Jck Atkins
Accused of Dismantling
Suie-Owncd Hesters
Wesley Charles Early; 18, aad
Jack Lawrence Atkins 19, ' ware
bold yesterday In the Mario a eoua-
ty-Jail pending arraignment today
bet era Justice ot the Peace Miller
B. Harden on a charge of grand
larceny.
They were alleged to hsvs -dis
mantled and taken away twe large
stoves and part ot a third Installed
in a fruit drier balldlag in the
Roaedals district. The stoves were
the Property et the state land
board.
The youths, taken before Judge
Harden yesterday, asked 4 hours
ta which te decide on their plea.
They were held ta Ilea at 11
ball each. t
drctdl Cotrrt
Mabel A. Benjamin vs. Gilbert
H. Benjamin; second amended
complaint for divorce charges
cruel and inhuman treatment;
plaintiff asks hslf aad third in
terests in Joint property.
Hawkins and Roberts Building
corporation vs. Kenneth O.
Thompson; return ot sheriff show
ing office equipment aad law vol
umes attached. -
Arlo SeRlne 8avsgs vs. Gilbert
Savage; divorce decree graating
costs. $71 attorney's fee and f 20
alimony to plalatift during her
period of attendance at secretarial
school. .
Melvin C. Dsvls vs. Frances
Jean Davis; divorce decree grant
ed. Mary E. DeHut vs. Clarence De
Hut; name ot Mary Elisabeth Mor-.
ley returned to plaintiff in divorce
decree.
John B. Shelter vs. Alice N.
8heller; divorce decree Incorpora
ting property settlement and deny
ing costs to either party. -
Vivleane' Toury . vs. Carl R.
Toury; divorce decree giving cus
tody of mihor daughter to plain
tiff. Edward E. Roberts vs. Esther
M. Roberts; divorce decree grant
ed. Raymond C. Evans vs. Elsie Ev
ans; divorce decree granted.
H. Mil grim and Bros., Inc., vs.
Msx Schleslnger and others;
plaintiffs time for filing tran
script oa appeal extended to Jan
uary 28.
Mary Kusel vs.lOtto Hunt; com
plaint for $124 special and $2000
general damages for personal in
juries allegedly suffered on De
cember 21. 1928; plaintiff states
that shs was Invited to defen
dant's home, that he showed def
erence to her for approximately
aa hour, after which he pushed
her against a davenport, causing
her to break three ribs and to suf
fer pale. .
J. W. Cope land Tarda vs. Clar
ence O. Davis r return on execution
by Sheriff O. W. Manning of Yam
hill county shows no satisfaction.
V. Newberry vs. W. H. Hender
son and others; demurrer over
ruled.
Golden Miner vs. John P. Mil
ler; $18 suit money and 228 at
torney s fees allowed plaintiff.
Marlon county vs. Max A. High
stone and others; preliminary tes
timony taken by Circuit Judge L.
Q. Lewelllng In the matter ot pay
ment of 1925 taxes on certain par
cels of real property by W. C.
Wlnslow.
Florence Burrough vs. 23. J.
Burroughs Judgment of $2100
filed, together with affidavit as
to oon-mllitary service ot defen
dant.
Industrial accident commission
vs. o. Rolling and son; voluntary
non-suit on motion ot plaintiff.
Marion county vs. John A. Gear-
la and others; oral statement
made to the court to the effect
that demurrer filed by 8 a 1 e m
school board relative to the case
in hand will be" held In abeyance
until decision has been reached In
the matter ot payment of back
taxes on the Salem water Tystem
by the city ot Salem or by the prl
vate corporation from which the
system wss purchased.
Probata Court
Ethel Louise aad David W.
Muellhaupt .guardianship; annual
account of Pioneer Trust company.
guardian, showing receipts and
disbursements of $240.42 ap
proved, and guardlaa authorised
to sell $500 first-mortgsgs note of
C. A. McCrow at face value plus
accrued Interest.
Ellda W. Moore estate; apprais
al of Mrs. E. I. Charlton. Mabel A.
Simpson and Florence Irwin at
$1000, including $800 In savings
account and remainder in beach
property at Neskowln.
John Davis estate; final account
of Til lie Davis, administratrix,
shows receipts of $100 and dis
bursements of $70.40; preferred
claims shown at $258.80; final
hearing set for January 10.
Loraa O. Spanldlng estate: sup
plemental final account of Roy EL
Mills and Ha Griffith, administra
tors, shows additional disburse
ment of 228,78 aad no further re-'
ceipts; final order granted and fi
nal receipts of heirs filed.
Agnes E. Tergea estate; final
order Issued to Ray Tergen and
Jonn luster, executors.
Jostles Court
P. J. Hlbler vs. W.J. Sch warts
and others; verdict of $12 for
HTIFP and WG of Football and Keep "
In AthertonV Good Graces Related
By Lon Stiner; Oregon Team Praised
How to influence football rjlarara smd win nmea In a
nice way, under the Atherton code--wms told to members ot
the Salem Kiwani club yesterday by Lon Stiner, football
coach at Oregon State college.
Colleges do provide scholarships and lobs real jobs, not
wash-the-teacup affairs to players when they- come to
senool, stiaer aaiev "i tains: gaey
v -V. Davis I '.?,:'''
sfnnAsv December 14.-Naner
Carol De vis. inrant oaugnter mi
Or. - JUra. Ciena o. imtm, es
Hansen aveaue, Memorial serv-,
is will be held from the chapel J
'the Ladd Funeral homo Wed-1
; . i Uabo
tflriam Leabo. $8 at a local
hospital Tuesday, December IT.
Late resident at '240 West Wil
son avenue, j Survivors include
three grandchildren, tactile aad
Carlton . Boehrlager, Salem, aad
Uartln Lenon. Portland, raneral
anaoeaeemeats later - by Terwil-Uger-Ed
wards Faaeral home.
013.00 : v". ;
Atttomcbfle Pnb&e IiobCIty end Pioparty Dcrmorjs
Covers aay aaako ear eayeer drivtax with
Trhlls nrl Tin jt nthrr iers Ineai l jua. - -
For this low rewt yon caaaot afford to drive car srlthewt ;
liability tnanraarr. ,
For I aimed late service, fdtoae a call at
CHUCK V - tX rr.. CHHT
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INOURANCG ACI3NCY
CrjCCECGOCS-iUEGnAEirr CJ. AGSRCT r
123 IT. Commarcioi : ; Ffco&e) iSC3: Zcdaa.
plaintiff given In jury trial. -.
William 22. price, failure to
stop, fined $1.
Joseph A. Daniels,' driving an
wrong; side of street ftaes $1.
Morris 23. Springer, failure to
stop, fined $2.88.
Marriage Licenses
Sylvester -Oscar Beaaett. 20r
welder, Oregon City, and . Wilms
afaria Hope, 4.2, aUdsat, Silver
ton rente oae. " ;
r tluaidpal Court -
J. F. Ooff. drunk; committed to
Jail to serve oat $ It fine. .
Conviction for
Larceny Upheld
Myrtle Garner of Curry
Connty Is Sentenced
to Four Years
The Oregoa state suprems court
yesterday upheld the conviction to
a four-year prison sentence of
Myrtle A. Garner, 81, tried ta Cur
ry county for the larceny of sevea
three-year-old Hereford steers,
owned by Elhs 8. Dement
Mrs,, Garner was charged with
hiring two men to round up the
steers, which were sold In ' Port
land to a meat packing firm. The
two men, who were not convicted,
testified that they took the cattle
under the impression they be
longed to Mrs. Garner.
Affirming a Josephine county
decision, the court held that Ed
ward A. Cox was aot entitled to
a decree that Owen A. Thomas and
R. 8. Shelley held title to certain
mining claims as trustees for
Thomas. The opinion,, also by
Jostles Bailey, affirmed Judge H.
D. Norton.
Judge Nortoa. upheld by the
high court, had held that Thomas
and Coz had not Interest in the
claims.
Ia a suit to determine water
rights la the Deschutes river, the
court ordered a new trial la the
case of the estate of Clara L.
Broughtoa against the Central
Oregon Irrigation district. Judge
T. E. J. Duffy ot Bend had held In
favor of the district. The opinion
also was by Justice Bailey.
though. : The -Beys 2mre
to he good aad stay good, ta get
aad keep the ncholarshiBs -and
A- coach 'uader Pacific coast
conference rales under no circum
stances may approach a. prospect
persoaally to attempt to Influence
his choice of school, Stiner report
ed. Toaths must first, ot their
own accord, write to the. school to
Inquire about athletic or other fa
cilities, before a represeatatlve is
permuted to discuss the matter
with them. . .
schedule, including four tripe to
California aad oae te Washington
within a six-weeks period.
Even so. three seniors, members
of the OSC first sqaad, received
national recognition In one form
or another, Stiner said.
T Peas oaatrated
At the conclusion ot his talk,
the Corvallls coach gave away a
few ot the Stanford trade secrets
which are being polished tor use
against the Nebraska team at the
Rose Bowl oa New Tear's day.
8tler. gave aa enthusiastic dem
onstration of the T forma tion
which the Stanfords will probably
use that da. while standing be
hind the speakers table. He
praised sad Illustrated Its , ef
fectiveness. Stlssr was Introduced by Spes
Keene, coach at Willamette uni
versity. The meeting was arranged by
past presldeata ot the Salera club,
and Harold Tomllnson, most re
cent past president, presided. As
a part ot the program Ronald Cra
ven, sang Christmas songs.
Gritata Sunday
were OrrgoasT .
The coach had no apologies tor
the lit season at the state col
lege. Speaking of the Oregoa-OSC
game, he remarked. "Oregoa
Stats, area oa an 'on day, woald
have aad a tough time with that
Oregon team. The only thing you
wonder about now is where the
Oregon boys were -all season.
The state college team, he not-1
ad. had a particularly heavy travel Ulora Henningsen. Lon Hickman,
' At Presbyterian
Senior Choir Presented in
Plains; of the King'.
.,. as Season Climax
The climax of the Christmas
aeasosi pre gram win ho reached
Sunday night " when the senior'
choir of the First Presbyterian
church, under the w direction of
George Lee Marks, presents Dud-
Isy Bock's cantata The Comlagi
of the King."
Soloists will he Josephine Al
bert Spanldlng; Lawrence Uaves.
Garlea Hollo well. Mary Hughoe.
Agnes Drummoad, Vlviaa Ban
ner, Anabei Mooa.. Ralph Scott
and Wlllard Horashuca. Fraak
S. Churchill will be at the organ.
. Preeedlag the cantata, a abort
program of Christmas music will
he -presented with x distinguished
soloists, details ot which will ap
pear later.
- The 48 active members of the
choir are Dr. L. E. Barrtck. Vl
viaa Banner. Marian Brats. Jose
phine Bross, Elisabeth Brown,
Roy Barns. Margaret Carter.
Violet Carter. Alice Curtis. Agaes
Drummond. William Danville.
Peter FoelkL H. B. Glalsyer,
Doris Harold. Twtla Harrison.
William Hickman. Agnes Hogaa,
Garlea Hollo well.. Opal Horn
shueh. Wlllsrd Hornshuch, Mary
Hughes, i B. A. Kenney, James
Klrtlaad. Lucille Madisoa, Anna
Marks, Lawrence C Mares, Myr
tls Meier. Fsye B. Mlllia, Carl
Monroe, Anabei Moon, Paul Nes
tsu. Bettleuea- Pavne. . Maxfna
Pearson. Lois Pittlnger, Cleo
Sauereselg, Isabella Scott. Ralph
B. Scott. M." B. Stenger. Renska
8wart.f Prank M.Tatman. Oena
Tucker! Ben West.' Vivian Wil
liams aad Tloyd Toahg.
-; At .every one of the holiday
musical programs preseated at
the church during the last rear.
several' hundred persons hare
been turned away because at ca
pacity audiences. Ta accommo
date those who wish - ta coma
early, doors will be -oaea at T
o'clock Sunday night.
Former Jefferson
Resident Dies, 78
Death came Satarder to If ml -
Mary Estella Kemper, T8. former
lv of Jefferson, at the haaxe f
her daughter. Mrs.. Vincent Hull.
in aTugene. raneral set tk.ee were
held Tuesday fa Eugene, Dr. Earle
Parker otriclatiag. IatermsBt
was In Rest Haven Memorial park.
Her husband died September 24,
ISIS.
Sarvlvors include twe iurkt.
era. Mrs. Louise Kemper HufL Eu
gene; Mrs. Martetty Holland, Port
land; one son. Robert of Chit
wood. Ore.: several sraadehaarea;
one sister. Mrs. rraak
8eUte, Calif.
Lima Rites Friday
8ILVERT0N Funeral services
for R. H. Lima, 72. who died at
his residence in the Monitor dis
trict Mondsy, will bo held from
the Nlederos Lutheran church at
Monitor at t p.m. Friday. Burial
will be la Miller cemetery.
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