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1. Tho OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Orogon. Thursday Morning. Dmber 19. 1940 E lick Dealt Nativity Scene 1 Given at Brooks AH Grades Take Part With f School Production j; Gifttollov I CROOKS Th Brooks npper trads school children will present I pUy, Friday might t 8 o'clock, f titled "When Christ Wu Born." rlncipel Graham It directing U. ! "- Character: Innkeeper,. Jsmes : Upland; first man. Stanley ' pass; second man, Teddy White; Lird man; Georfe Macronl; Mary. tvslym Hillyer; Joseph. Forrest IcCoy C shepherds. Albert McFar - laaa, Ernest Oaub, Glenn Hun- iah; angels, Jndlth Stensoa. Shir ty Corbett, Betty Sue Johnson; rise men, Giro Umemoto, Cecil right. Teddy White; reader, Ul f Kanek. - l mcm4 alay la "CarUtana aWey jUle Jaeetiea." OMt: Mr. Hau, Jerdith 8ta; Mr. rl, James JUglana; Lois. Beverly Me (,: AiMt-Futir. Tesal TaaaJraa; JeU Jr. Mickey Tamijaan; Mr. Jay, 16 ' Lewarv; Brsxa Liwwi. Da Bartk I w LiljVU, Balie Kaaeke; Ansa. ? CkriitMl Carel" wUl he r tA4 hy ta Intermediate papila, vader L Ctreetiea el . tk leader, seara ksay. 0eal: Screes. Teddv HHlyar; iwkir. Serer Bartholomew; Bob CratekJt. beryl MHi aseate, DaTi Wright aad Mae tit; CdrteU. Fhrlu Heat ft aad Bwtkt Jeaee; f .i anirtt. Either Onrn spirit. ale Bartaeioaaew; third spirit, Bar- Batentior; apim f Jtarley, Teaaay 'laa; Mr. Crecait, Reveaa Stamper; 1j:Tiai. AUa Baaeell; Belinda, Ijoaa (Ooy; Peter, Leftoy Loornis; Faaay, larteae MeFarlane: Diek, Keaaetk Tael sldi Martha, Saai Taaira Maaie Sill he "Deck the HaUs". and "X Hears i Bell ea Chile tana Day" aaag hytke J'"- Barbara Batekeler wilt give a tap These taiinr part ia the drill are Dar a McFarlaae. Kecer Bartaelesaaw. eaaetk Taaiiakt. Levis Haaaaaa. Bather fare, Barbara Batcaclor, Aiaa Bosasli, erer Ieaiia, Bertha Jean Jaaee. Iavld fright, bona McCoy and Joaa Pitta. Tee primary papila. under tk aapar Tlalea of thair teaekar, Mra. F. K. Haaa tfl will preseat "A Little Chile Shell Leas Them." Caet: Katkleea White, Barbara Jeea Beef. Pealiae Zarla, Ketker Iaganaaaaea, etuag readr for a Chriatmae party; ileeeeaxer bey. Boaald Tkateh: Mra. Saa- la. Carol Raaeell father, Orea Oerbett; Botker, Iria Hillyer: ekildrea. Oleaa tkatok. Deaaa Mae Wright. Dim Hillyer. froddie Batchelor; aagela. Ro aorta Leaaa if, Raberta Gilehriet; ekildrra ia tke traet. Vernie HUlyer, Betty Tkateh, Mar Vim Hamaaa. Merle MeBreMa. Fellewiaff tke program Saata Claae will 99 the ipear with candy, aata aad oraacoa fee raooi caiidrom. Union Hill Women To Meet, Heaters UNION HILL. Mrs. Douglas Heater will entertain the mem bers of the Union Hill Woman's club at her home this afternoon. Christmas gifts will be exchang ed. The '- program committee la Mrs. C. C. .Carter and Mrs. H. TtrrChrlitmsa -program' gireo. by the Union Hill school will be Monday. December 23. 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ANGEL Local Legion and auxiliary joined Tues day night to. make the night a merry one for the children of the post and unit A Christmas party, complete with tree and "gifts; and a spontaneous program arranged by the chil dren themselves was held in the Memorial hall. Only the genial Santa Claus of other years was absent, due to the flu. The same Tin somewhat thinned the ranks of the childish visitors. ' : Regular haalness meetings were held at a p.niv. The. post set San day.' December 2, as the date for another of " t h popalar Indoor shoots at the' Memorial hall. The nsnal turkeys chickens, hams and bacon will be given as prizes. The shoot will continue leisurely all afternoon with hot lunches avail able In the halt Dr. Corcoran gare a complete report on the Marlon county coun cil held at Stayton last Friday. It was announced that Fred Prosser, past commander, was 111 and that Frank Durschmldt had been taken to the Good Samaritan hospital In Portland. It was mored Aumsville Native Buried. Portland STAYTON Funeral services were held for Virgil H. Read, 76, ia Portland last Friday. Mr. Read was born near Aumerille and had lired la that community until he had grown to manhood. Surrlrort are his wife. May Robertson Read; five children, Lloyd of Can by. Roes of Soap Lake. Wash., Guy of Portland. Clifford of Vlsalla, Calif., and Mrs. Letha Williams of Salloae. Calif.;' three brothers. Silas of Corvallls. John of Gresham and George of Stayton; four sisters, Mrs. Era Foland of Portland, Mrs. Ethel McCulloch of Ante lope, Mrs. Jessie Porter ofAums vllle and Mrs. Nettie - Downing of Stayton. Twelve grandchildren and fire great grandchildren also survive. Manger Scene Is , . Playlet at Lyons LYONS Christmas programs will begin In Lyons Sunday when the Sunday school held Its Christ mas party and short program and treats for children at the Sunday school hour. Sunday night a short playlet "The Manger Scene" will be presented with Christmas mu sic. Monday night the school pro gram will be held at the Rebekah hall. Juat-a-Mere Club Meets - WESX-SALEM "ThalJgst-A-Mere club is having a no-host Christmas party in the city hall Saturday night. By that a delegation be senf down to visit him. - !.-.- A donation of $2 waa made for the disabled veterans In -hospitals and one of $5 to support .the hot lnnch venture In the local' gram mar school, f.'f.i' The auxiliary - business "session was short. Four visitors, Mrs. Harris. Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Mohr were Introduced and a re port given on the county coun cil. It was announced that Mrs. Anna Lenners, auxiliary presi dent, was elected to the position of vice president of the county conncil. Mention was also made that Mrs. Tlllie Walker Is 111. With business details finished, the folding doors between the meeting rooms were swung open and the glittering Christmas tree brought Into view. In the ab sence of Santa Claus, Mrs. Fred Lucht took charge of the distribu tion of the gifts to the ehUdren. The program Included recita tions by Margaret Erwert. Freddie Lucht, Donnie Friesenauer, Otto Erwert. Jimmy Butsch. Jimmy Griesenauer, Martha Ruth Trae ger. Juanita Drysdale and Gladys Miller; songs by Jimmy Heggie, Flodine and June Ann Lucht; an accordion solo by Hay Prosser, ac companied onthe piano byEUlne Prosser. Immediately after the "program a light supper was served to all presented. The Christmas motif was carried out in refreshments and decorations. Hazel Green Has Influenza Cases HAZEL GREEN A number of influents cases are reported here. Massa and Ray Kyonowere taken to the Deaconess hospital. U. Yoshikal and sons, Tom and Henry, and daughter Lilly are recovering. Andrew Zharae, sr., suffered a relapse after returning to his work at the Valley Packing com pany. The Tony Kasper family is con valescing from Influenza and its complications. Has 9000 Turkeys TURNER With feed trucks miring down and 9000 turkeys up on the prairie, three miles south of Turner, to get out to market.. W. Rutberford-ls vitally .Interested in-the gravelling of the road which has been in progress for the past week. e Pupils Keizcr Students i Prepare Program Christmas Plays to Be Given Friday; Room Parties Planned for Monday.. KEIZER- The pUns for the Christmas entertainment at nKel i er school vhave. undergone jnany chaneee nir the dn' has confined many, of the students , ta J.heir homes:' ' "r. " -' .' December 10. is-the date chosen for; the presentation of the pro gram; starting promptly at . p. m. ... , . i i r ' . f r The -primary group- will enter tain with' a rhythm band selection entitled "Santa Claus Comes to Town", a folk dance and song en titled "Christmas Cooks" and the song "Up on the Housetop." Stuaeala taklag part are Jerry Ware, Kvaala Kappe. Marl Knawln, Wndt Tanaar, Jtoberta Haaailtaa. Vera Nell W ilaiot, flora AHca, Lawreare Himm. Goreoa Sawyer, Yarn an Mint?, Rente Rae Teeta, Irtue Mar Craaaaw, AUre4 LJLew i. Jaakiye Yaahiaioto, Blaarhe. BecMoid. Allaa Oerabaaca, Shirley Kimale. Neela Mania, Oaae Saeek. Carol Klemaa, Wayae Glorar, Valma Carrew. Janet Wjr aat, Deioraa Odor, Darrel Vaa Bemiac. Koaalie Dorabaaea, Jack Car4en, Patty Hamptoa. iaura Allan.- Sbirlay Brockart, joona BrcDaaiaa, Marlene Hamptoa, Gloria Undtea, Jane Loveall, Miriam Rappe, Jackqniea Baiter, Janet Snook, Arian Valentine, Eleanor White, Larry Boya, Robert Doaer, Bobby F.njle. Elmer Kttner. Kanneth Klemaa , Bay Martin. Richard Mnrphy. Harold Pack, Wendell Peterae. Donald PiekeiU Vroti Pulrer, Royre Robartaoa, Keaaeih Vert, Vraak tin White. Bobby Wright. Danny Dwrham, Marl rkimet. Elma Bechtold, Natalie Cunnincham, Joy Ana DuChein. Joanne Day. Ellen Draper, Euaie Keller, Jeaa nind La Follett. Geraldine Martin, Carol Odor, Tommy Clark. BoaaM Dorsbaseb, DonalJ. Qarren. Gilbert Qottenborg, Don ald Joaea. Gary Lee Meatinic, Norrit My ren, Keith Minty, Vernon Mueller. Duane Snook. Carl Stephana. Iewia Schroeder, Jimmy Savage and Leroy Vanorer. The upper fradaa ar giving? a abort play entitled. "Saata and Sob." Thoaa takiag part are Edwia McC'all, Ramon t grana. Claude Leveall, Gray Robintoa, Donald Lone. Clair El wood. Dean The odoraon. Edwia Cumminga, Dorothy M c Call. Areilla Paeleb. Gloria White, My ron Teeta aad Betty Lou Brinkley. The pageant "The Chriatmat Story" will be pretented by the upper grade group. The ratt includei the choir ton poaed of Donald Earle, Alfred Anderaoa. Uvrrace Gardner, Kenneth Allen. Bar bara Baldwin, Jane Camp, Donna Gotten berg. Clifford Klemaa. Patairia Pateraon, Iorotby Oc-cn, David Spaulding. Gloria Fleming. Juanita Hampton, lowena Hr iiely, Dorothy Mueller, Harold Brantner, Norman Martin. Gerald Weathert, Bar bara Carrcm-. Phyllis Wyant. Katie Dur ham, Evelyn Tucker, LaVonne 8andau, Carl Pirkt. Jetaie Green, Daryl Schtck man, Macric Liidlaw, Eugene Van Hoe ning. Kenneth Sherrill, Billy Poz, Thel ma Jeffert. Lola Jana Clark. Pbyllit Browning, Viola Geter, Edna Geier. Lou isa Spanlding. Claris Holmet. Ruth Pear ry, Loi Moon and Lnella Eby. Children of all Nations are represented by Eleanor Franeiara, Ruth MrCall. Mar ilyn Wygaat. Bonita Lewis. June Martin, Alma Ufier. Claire Elwood, Alfred Geier, Martha Ward. Kathleen Green, Berkley Blierrill. Marian Myren. Rorav Sandan, May Hetn. Danny Murphy, Betty Wal dorf, LeRoy Schob. Dewey Rappe, Agnes Snook, Clyde LaFoIlette. Delbert Nut-brx-k, Irwin Lewis. Betty Schroeder, Rena Theodoraon, Ronald Steveaa. Ver lyn Howland. Thelma Glover, Carolyn Weeks. Dolores Dornbaseh, Beulah Glo ver. Martha Pearry. Walter Durham, Geerge Baldwin, Dirk .funnLngham. Ed win Cnmmings. Helen . Martin, Myron. Teets. Clyde Knowles. Betty Brinkley. Loreta Robertson, Daea Theodorson. Lyl Myren. Dorothy MeCall. Alvera Pureaft. Mazine van Boening, Patty Grabel. Glor ia White, Kelly Pulver and Kay Numata. Candle lighters are Waadallae Eagle and Darrl Sehaekmaa: Voy'aoloiat, How ard Saucy; violinist. Ruth Pearey: first voice. Donald Ettner: second voice. Don ald Long, Maryj Kola Nan Gottenberg : Joseph, Richard Sawyer; shepherds. Ward ScholonegT. Volney Moon, Dirky Ciinningbtn) : wisrmen, Don Sun, Bobby Messing. Vance Yung: Christmas angels. Jesn Moon. Mildred Green. Joyce long, Itonits Ei gle. Bemice Ettner. Those assisting with properties and sti;i arrangements are: Jimmy Schaw rer. Varian Carrow, Julius Numata. Dos Sim. Donald Creasy, Kenneth Hudson, Rill Dnrbnm. Kenneth Purcell. Douglas Rspne. Duane Fleming. Allan I. ocas. An drew Hnggins, Carl Ward. Nathan Sehloa eger. Jsmes Green. Ross Shannon. An drew Muggins and Robert Dornbnsb. The room parties for the children Will be on December 23 n which date school will rlose for the Christmas holidays. January 2 will be the opening date after vacation. Chicken Is Left By Loaded Thief JEFFERSON Wh lie in Al bany Saturday, a Jefferson wom an was doing some Christmas shopping. She placed her park ages and a dressed chicken, for Sunday dinner, in the car. She failed to lock her car and when she came to get in her automobile to return home, all her packages were missing. The thief evident ly had more than he could carry for he dropped the chicken. That was all that was left. Oyster Supper Is Held at Jefferson JEFFERSON Special features of the regular meeting of Jeffer son lodge No. 33, AF k. AM Sat urday night was an oyster sup jer and election of officers for the ensuing year. Officers elected - were worship ful master, George Marlatt: sen ior warden, John Terhune? junior warden, Irvine Wright; secretary. Del mar Davidson; treasurer. E. E. Howell; trustee, James Johnston. Installation of officers will be held December 27. Turner WCTU Has Meet at Bickets TURNER Mrs. C. W. Blcket wss hostess to the Women's Chris tian Temperance nnlon for Us De cember meeting. Devotions were conducted by Mrs. O. W. Jones, followed by the usual business ses sion with the president, Mrs. C. A.. Bear, presiding. Those In attendance -were Mrs. M. B. Madden, Mrs. C. W. Wilkes. Mrs: O. W. Jones. Mrs.' T. C. Gunning. Mrs. O, W. Farrls, Na- dine-Ellis. Mrs. C. A. Bear and Mrs, BIckrtt:.-r7-- - Ti ' ." ; ' . - TestiTAre Given i., At Jmbnvls5 - y f WIONTAXE biptheria and tubf rcnlosls - shots administered Tuesday at the Unlonvale-' school by Dr. II. M. Stolte and Mrs. Ruth Hlnegardner, eounty health clinic doctor and nurse, . were checked Thursday. - Several adalts received tests, who will ' be rechecked later at the office In McMlnnville. Garden Club ,; Is, Organized Temporary Of ficcrs Named at Hazel Green; Members - Seek State v Affiliation HAZEL GREEN 1 The Hasel Green. Garden clab was organised recently at' the Ralph Worden home. ...;-. ' : "M rs. Worden waa acttn g chair mtn. - Officers elected . to serve until Jae; annual election in nne wtrgi president,-Krsr: Ralplu Wor- -ffen President, MrrJQC n. Z.: A, Gregg.vy"- --f 'The Object, of 1 the ' club is to promote gardening, -care ;of native trees' sad "flowers, to encourage protection "of" bird Hff, and.rhral planning and Tural beantlftcatlon. - The constitution - was adopted. The club will meet twice a jnonth at the hemes of members. The meeting will alternate with study club held one time and a guest speaker the next. . Plana were made to affiliate with the State Federation of Gar den clubs. Mrs. Andrew Zaharae will be hostess January at 1:45 p. m. Epidemic Closes Dayton Schools DAYTON The Dayton Union high and grade schools closed Monday because of the prevalence of colds and Influenza. There were 4 e absent out of the high school with an enrollment of 136 and 75 of 140 grade enroll ment. . v There will be no school until December 30 and only one day va cation for New Tear's day. mi VII' Don't Forget to Make BISHOP'S Your Store for Last Minute Gifts for Men! 66 I-Shopped-Late-f or-It" Yes, it is a little late for gift-shopping . . . but don't let it show in the gift you pick for him! Best way to get around that is to choose from these Arrow gifts . . . men always like to get them! Choose From the West's Finest and Most -Complete Selections That Are Still Complete... ARROW Arrow Ties Arrow Snorb 1.00 1. 2J50 ' p. 65c .r -i. Ceo.-;.--." Hell Give to Britain . s Says JFirst Lady; -JjKease, Says FR WASHrNGTOBiV fite. . HL-fj The - president .- aad the first . lady don't ' exactly- eye to eye on the question of- aid ' to Great ' Britain althongh they . are both la favor - of assist, astce. "" -" Mrs. . Rooservelt sal3 Mosv. day she favored onttigitt gifts of ca' rather tbatv loans. Ytm': terday the preaident said tailed of roans or of ioatrjgbt, gifts was 1 ratber banal. He . sogsest ed snpplriua.tb tlMUsBhIth: stertals a lease s rrnortL. IEULocal Sets , o p.m. SILRTON Local No. 18, IEU of district No; ! of the Sil ver Falls ' Lumber company will meet tonight at 8 o'clock to vote upon dissolution aad formation of a new IEU organization. Union officials deem the vote necessary due to charges from other organisations that the local was under Improper Influences on the part of the employers. It has been reported that charges to this effect had been filed with the NLRB and that local members, in order to avoid a long drawn-out hearing, are speeding action by the meeting tonight. ' Appendectomy Performed WHEATLAND Marvin Baker, six, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker, was brought home Friday following an appendectomy at McMlnnville general hospital. ifltuay Ladies! 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