(HnistmasPreparatlm
Underway for Silverton: Many
Chorus at Work on Yule Music
i SILVERTON. Nov. 24-Twu the month before Christmas,' but
Eilverton churches this year have decided to keep in step with Silverton
merchants and start their yuletide preparations in time. f
. Already choirs are at work on cantatas and special music Pastors
Ee setting the hours for their Christmas sermons. Decorations are be
g planned and Christmas boxes have left for far away; places and
others are being packed for or
phanages and homes nearer at
band. .
From Calvary Lutheran church
a Christmas box left a short time
ago to a missionary home in Mada
gascar. Another is being packed
for the children's home at Paulsbo,
wash. The Calvary Sunday school
under the direction of Olga John
on, will give a program Thursday
December 23 at 7:30 p rn. The Rev.
James A. Tofte will give his
Christmas sermon at 11 ajn. Sat
urday Decerber 25. There will
be special music by choruses now
practicing,
programs Arranged
At th Methodist church, with
Hw electric organ just installed, a
full Christmas already has been
planed. The choir, under the direc
tion of Felix Wright, with Mrs. A
J. McCannel as organist, has start
ed practice on the contata "On
wing of Angels' Songs," by Ira
B. Wilson, This will be given Sun
Cay, December 19 at 8 p.m. The
Sunday school, of which Norman
' tfaffll ia mnrintendent will eive
Its Christmas program at 10 ajn.
that day. and the Rev. Ben F,
Browning will give his Christmas
ermon at 11 o clock. Under the
direction of Mrs. Harrison Fischer,
the young people of the congrega
lion are working on a pageant to
p given sometime during the
Week preceding Christmas. A food
cffering is being prepared for the
Methodist home at Salem.
M. B. Ford, Sunday school sup-
rlntendent at the Christian
hurch, is preparing a program to
given during the holidays. On
, unday, December 19 the Rev.
Lrihur Charles Bates will give
its Christmas sermon at 11 o'clock.
1 he choir will also give cantata
during the holidays and work on
this will start next week under
the direction of Mrs. Lester Hage,
With Gary Ickstad as accompanist.
A Christmas offering will be made
fof the old people's home at Beav
trton. Special Mnsle Set
The Rev. M. J. ICsFuhr at Trln-
church will give a sermon at
ajn. Christmas, with special
music by the choir under the di-
on of Mrs. Robert Webb, with
Alfred O. Nelson at the organ.
The choir will also assist at the
Sunday school Christmas program
to be given Sunday, December 26
at 8 pjn., with Mrs. L. A. Meyer,
Mrs. M. J. K. Fuhr and Mrs. M. G.
G under son arranging the program.
A special night will be set aside for
caroling and a choir Christmas
party. Christmas bundles for Eu
rope left the church Wednesday of
this week, and further Christmas
gifts from Trinity will go to the
Seattle Seaman's home and the
Parkland Children's ' home at
Everett, Wash.
Because of dedication plans for
the new organ and the reconstruc
ted church, Christmas plans are
not complete at Immanuel. There
will be Christmas day services at
11 a.m. by the Rev. S. L. Almlie.
The Sunday school Christmas tree
festival program Js yet to be ar
ranged. Special music is being dis
cussed by the choir director, J.
Dyrud, and the accompanist, Mrs.
Herman Gottchalk. Mrs. Arthur
Dahl, director of the junior choir,
is also planning special music
Three Masses Set
The Rev. J. J. Walsh announces
that there will be confessions on
Christmas eve from 2 tb 5 and 7:30
to 9:30 p.m. at St Paul's Catholic
church, with three masses, one a
high mass, on Christmas day. Other
Christmas plans are yet in
making.
The Rev. G. T. Brat void will
give the Christmas sermon at the
Christian and Missionary Alliance
church on December 1.9. A special
Sunday school program, under the
direction of Mrs. Arthur Pederson,
will be given at 7:45 p.m. that date.
Other local churches also are
planning to have Christmas ser
vices but have made no definite
arrangements.
Candymaking Schoolon Monday, Tuesday "
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K. Reminxton Davenport, professional candymaker who will appear In a series of candymaking schools
under the sponsorship of the Oregon Statesman, Monday and Tuesday. November 19 and 30 at 1:39
and 7:30 p. m. The show, free to anyone interested, is at the Portland Gas and Coke company audl
torium.
David Little and family.
Iva Rockhill was home last week
the i from Cascade college and her sis
ter Lois returned with her for the
weekend.
Mrs. Lulu Rockhill spent last
Saturday and Sunday with Mrs.
Lizzie Kitzmiller in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chittim
were surprised Sunday when a
group of friends visited them.
Chittims recently moved to Dun
dee and are former Unionvale res
idents. Driving to Dundee were
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Wiley, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Fowler, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Magee and Mr. ,fand
Mrs. Clark Noble.
Unionvale Community club met
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mas program to be presented by
the school December 22 in the
church gym. Children of the com
munity will receive candy at a
Christmas party at the school
house. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Noble vis-
Exchange Unit
Repairs Toys
For Christmas
Salem's underprivileged chil
dren will receive a visit from
Santa CJaus this Christmas
thanks to members of the Salem
Unionvale Couple
California Trip
UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Todd returned: Sunday from a
trip to Bakersfield, Calif., where
they visited their daughter, Mrs.
ited his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Char
ley Hively at Yaehats last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Withee jr.
and Stanley spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rutschman and
family of the Pleasantdale dis
trict. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Warren are
at Beaver with their daughter and
family for Thanksgiving.
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Exchange club who have started
their annual toy collection and re
pair drive.
Patrick Campbell is chairman of
the 1848 drive and Robert Brow
nell in charge of the repair divi
sion. Last year the club took over
the program from the city fire
department, repairing and turning
over to the Salvation army more
than 1.000 toys for distribution to
needy kiddies.
Four repair groups are headed
by John M. Ritchie, Sid Boise, Ot
to Skopil and Robert White.
William Phillips, jr., Exchange
club president, announced collec
tion stations this year will be lo
cated at Loucks Home Fuel Oil
company, 1710 N. Commercial st.;
Marion Motors. 333 Center st.; In
terstate Tractor company, 3055
Silverton rd.; the business office
of the veterans' colony and at any
Richfield gas station.
Persons wishing to contribute
toys may also have them picked
up by calling the Willamette Val
ley Transfer company, 2-3624.
Members are busy each Tues
day, Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday nights repairing the toys at
the Alan A. Siewert Construction
company warehouse, 1260 Howard
st., the central collecting station.
By their volunteer labor, members
are repairing, repainting and re
storing broken toys to attractive
gifts for Salem's poor children
who would otherwise have no
Christmas.
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