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t-lr Tho OREGON STATESMAN, Scdera. OregonV Tuesday Moralng. Deceaiher 25. 1945 PAGE THREE Life Size Replica of Crib Scene iff rv bet Up By ML Angel Resident MT. ANGEL, Dee. 24.-(Special)-Residents in the downtown section of town, saw the Christmas scene on the spacious lawn of the Unger Funeral home blaze into full glory Friday. Several giant firs" erected as a background for the life size - replica of the crib scene, so cleverly lighted as to make it clearly discernible from distance of sev eral blocks. Many bright Jights (learned like miniature stars through the branches of the trees and a bright star of electric lights shown above the scene like the Star of Bethlehem. The' entire arrangement was made and financed by Ed Unger and his sons. - ! The beauty of the scene will be enhanced during Christmas week by the playing of Christmas music and songs. This will be made pos sible by Unger' private recording system. 1 , Family Parties Will Feature Holiday Time FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs.' Arlo McLain and sons will cat Christmas dinner at the home of his brother and family in Cor vallis. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Snook and ( From The Statesman's Community Correspondents "Motice! To all U.S.O. Volunteers, G.S.O. Girls, Second World War Veter ans, and Men in Uniform. You arc cordially invited to the Closing Reception at. U.S.O., 693 Chenieketa St., next Friday eve ning, December 28th, 8:30-11:30. Honoring Volunteers and G.S.O. Girls, by the U.S.O. Council and Staff. family will spend Christmas day With the Bernard Snooks of the Ifeizer district j - - jl Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shrake ajnd family Will entertain mem bers of his family Christmas day. Their guests will be Mr and Mrs. ijbnnie Shrake of Sand Point, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cul ler of Seattle, Mrs. Nettie Shrake, MrL and Mrs. Lawrence Shrake ajjid daughters, Earl Marlow and son joe oi ti. raw, jKuan, I Mr. and Irs. A. Bi and Gary c Minnesota ManySpendiii Yule Holiday With Friends a Music ' Refreshments COME the N. Mrs. Mehama Wednesday to annual Christmas par' club house. The Boyingtons at one tame owned a hatchery in Me hama. I Glenn Anderson, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Gosser. who lives with them while! attending Salem high school, has gone to California to spend thfc holidays with his parents. - i T. Jorgerson home recent- Floyd BoyingtdJ drove to attend an y at the Jorgerson visited at Ilid-IIolidays mm - at the ' . : 1 Auditorium Hi, Angel Thursday Evening December 27 9:00 lo 12:00 o'Clock Music by I "Top Hallers" Admission i $1.00 Per Person Tax Included Everybody Welcome! FOUR I CORNERS, Dec. 24 - Family dinners away from home will be enjoyed by many local residents. . f : Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Meyer, Carolin, (Donna and Joyce will spend Christmas eve with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones and on Christmas day will be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Meyer, j ; - I Mr. arid Mrs. C. E. Sunderlin and family will go to Forest Grove to be with Relatives. Mr. arid Mrs. Floyd Boyington will go to Mahama to spend the day with their son-in-law, daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Wilson. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice, Johnson will spend the Christmas week end in Eugene with her family. Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Schrecen gost, Greta, Freddie and Kenny will be guests of her brother-in-law and sister; Mr. and Mrs. Othal Lee. ' I Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Grimm, Joan and Dick will be the guests of the Ed Dragers. Mrs. Ruth Genteman, Lee and Gene will go to Monmouth Mon day night to spend the holiday with her parents. f be Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lukins. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ! Smith and Jerry Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Samp son and daughters, and Shirley Lukins, on vacation from the Uni versity of Oregon. '... r; Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Johnson will have their children with them on Christmas day. They the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson and Don. Mr. and Mrs. E. L ThomDson. Mr. and Mrs. . Mam-ice ; Johnson, Barbara, Bobbie ancTKenneth. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cable will entertain their family on Christ mas day, covers . will be placed for. 12. Ogle of Aurora, to be bis guests at a Christmas dinner. Christmas Party Given, at Mt Angel For Children ! ' MT. ANGEL, Dec. 24-(Special) Hundreds of children of ML Angel and, the neighboring school districts .. were - entertained : Satur day ;by Santa himself. The entire The children gathered at St. Mary's school at 10 pja. where they were greeted by Santa Claus and escorted to ' the auditorium where they laughed and thrilled?' through" an hour and a half of a good old western motion pic- . ture. ' ' After the show each child was presented with a bag of candy celebration was sponsored 1 by the and nuts by Santa, assisted by a Business Men's club.. s committee of business men. FOUR CORNERS. Dec. 24 Many family dinners will be held in the community Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank South, Randall and Connie, wilj entertain 14 for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood will have their family with them on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. LaBranche will entertain their family includ ing Mr. and Mrs. Ed Talbot and Jackie, Mr. and Mrs. Don La Branche, Mrs. Kenneth LeBranche and Gayle, Leona LaBranche and LeRoy Moore of Seattle. Mrs. Frank Smith will have her family for dinner at her home on Lancaster Drive. The guests will Hot Lunches to Lose Federal Aid InFewiMonths . PRINGLE,! Dec. 24.-(Special)- The Conunuriity club met Thurs day .for the annual school, pro- gram. ! A letter from j the war food administrator was read announc ing the fact: that federal aid for the school lunch program will be discontinued! March 1 due to lack of funds. j i Warren Callaway : was appoint- ecr oy tne president to write a letter to Senator - Wayne Morse and the war food administration in regard to this. Mrs. W. I. Kimble and her 4H uooKing ciud li will be tne re freshment committee for January. George Settlemier ! will be in charge of the entertainment. The faculty and pupils of school put on the Christmas program, each child having a part. ! i And A HappyJ Joyous Neid Year to You Alt! This Christmas, we j can been jolly md happy, exxiberant and cjay-H 'or the gift of peace has . i i sent us. Manyi of our boys ere home to share in the holiday festivities and thus reunite famil ies once again. Along with our most sincere and heartiest wishes i i for a best 1 Christmas ever, we s i want to thank you for your friend ly cooperation and patronage. ; Ogle Family Party Planned in Poi lland r i AURORAi-John Ogle, of Port- land, has invited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ogle and Mrs.:Dorthea Lew- alien of Portland and Mrs. Daisy! Valley Iloior Co. 375 Center Salem ! ' 'II 5. - Vf ! - ! i . i ' 1 ' all be I XN , -1 i ' r JL JL. ( The 3000 members of the Dairy Good Will to Men." And it is in Cooperatiye Association once again open their hearts to the inspiring; message of Christmas: Teace on Earth- their dealings with the public they serve that they try most to express these shining words. With them Fairness Service Quality are INDIVIDUAL responsibilities! Since the founding of this organization it has been jour aim and hope to so conduct oar busi ness, each day in the year, as toj reflect our acceptance of these individual responsibilities.' I! ' I THE DAIRY COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION . H . . ;j "" l' - - t- ... v. Distributors of i m he.es i i . I ! I .-. i . . I. . -. i !;.!.' '! " ' - ! - 5 ' A M CHUISTM AS The untroubled hush of snow-laden, starlit streets: the free abandon of song and laughter in warm guest filled households: the love in our hearts for one and allthese .make for the very spirit of peace and good will. 11' mi HAMILTON FURNITURE Ca 230 . CME MERITA SALEM. ORISON