The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 17, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    Keizer School Schedules
Two Shift Yule Program
KEIZER, Dec. 16 Keizer school, which last year found it necessary
to operate on a two shift basis for pupils and teachers, now has suf
ficient class rooms but with an enrollment of 522 has too many parents
lor a one shift Christmas school program.
So the Christmas program will be presented in two shifts, Monday
and Tuesday nights at the school auditorium. For the most part two
complete sets of children will present the program Ralph Nelson,
school principal, said. However the orchestra and chorus and a few
special numbers will be given by the same person at each show.
Insofar as possible the casts have been selected along "family lines,"
Nelson said. It is assumed parents j
will come when their children arc ,re Fred Rose public address sys
on the program and the whole ef- j j ,ra Goddardf Mrs. NeIjie
Sect might be lost if there were ; BradfieId and Ju)ian smith, stag
cnuaren irom one imuy .. , mg. Mrg Nellie Yung, Mrs. Mil
dred Odgers, Mrs. Elda BradfieId,
of the two casts.
Smedley is Director
The Christmas story is told in
the form "of a play and pageant.
A Saviour is Born" by Anne E.
Pierce. Mrs. Hazel Patterson is the
pianist and Harold Smedley is the
director.
Three narrators will take care
of that feature each night, the
same acting at both performances.
They are Shirley Brantner, Paul
Maison and Lois Dodson. Carmelita
Mrs. Begin, programs.
Liberty Woman's Club
Has Christmas Party
LIBERTY The Liberty Wo
man's club held the annual Christ
mas party at Mrs. Harold Lane's.
Skyline road. Mrs. S. B. David-
i . .n X1 re r.tn Rlrhnm anH T rv
Weddle is the teacher director for : Cla'rence" Griff is assisted. It was a
covered - dish dinner with 45 wo-
this.
anepneras are airmcu "" men present. Gift exchange was
Glendora Dixon rand they will work . , . .. , i a
Karri Dale Schuh A v,n Saul. Ro-; Home andB$12.05 was col;
Pawley, Charles Schoneboon, Gor
don El wood, Merutt Lann 'and Ken
neth Stevens.
Mrs. Pearl Langland directs the
ncels who will operate on shifts
t : d..;i, t t., the Christmas singing.
T ' : i Guests present were Mrs. R
MarJ Jane Mcdanahan. J u d y j Oak ey, Mr Sam EarL Mrs. Ka
Klempel. Colleen Taylor, and San-
held for the members and col-
rview
collected
for the Children's Farm Home at
Corvallis.
Mrs. Charles Krauger and Mrs.
S. B. Davidson were in charge of
of the shower for Mrs. Isaac
Schmidt. Mrs. Roland Seeger led
T.
dra McMorris.
Joanna Beardsley and Wanda
N6el will take the part of Mary in
the pageant on one night each.
Mrs. Elizabeth Folston is directing
this. Clarence Miller and Larry
Cummings will take the part of
Joseph on successive nights. Mrs.
Preissler will direct this feature.
Orchestra on Both Nights
Mrs. Christine Mehner and Mrs.
lone McMacNamara are directing
the wisemen who will be on alter
nate shifts. Taking these parts are
Clifford Estes, Deloss Friesen, La
Zane Shannon, Ray Martin, Arnold
Pederseon and Allan Couper.
Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Ethel
Murphy are directing the carolers
who come from the third grades
and will also.be on alternate shifts.
Mrs- Zanana Means and Mrs. Ai
leen Begin are directig the nativity
scene in which primary pupils
from first and second grades will
take part, Mac Baker will sing "O
Holy Night" at both programs.
A 17-piece orchestra and the
chorus are drawn from the five
upper grades. These will take part
in both programs.
Others aiding with the program
therine Schmidt. Mrs. Dale Clark.
Mrs. Nancy Peed. Mrs. Nordahl
Brown and Mrs. Lee Rogers of
Glenwood.
Next meeting will be January
6 at Mrs. Paul Scharn's, Vita
Springs road.
Library Missionary
Society Has Meeting
LIBERTY The Missionary
society of the Liberty Church of
Christ met Wednesday at Mrs.
Charles Moore's. Mrs. Gene
Bloom assisted. Plans were mode
for charitable work in the com
munity, and distribution of the
packages in white for the needy
families.
Present were Mrs. Milton Ste
vents, Mrs. Fred Robertson, Mrs.
Gene Bloom, Mrs. Anna Conners, i
Mrs. Gerald Knepper, Mrs. Clar
ence Griffis, Mrs. Carrie Brendle
of Crossville, Tennessee, Mrs. Al
bert Brownlee of Rosedale, Mrs.
Paul Scharn, Mrs. Carl Bell, Mrs.
Luther Billings, Mrs. Abe Hick
man, Miss Shirley Hickman and
Mrs. Emil Marks of Oak Grove.
Vatey Mew HMeffs
Central Howell Mrs. Eliza
beth Brasier of Woodburn visit
ed Sunday with the Alpheus
Scars.
Amity Mr. and Mrs. "A. A.
'Williams of Whiteson and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Burke of Lafayette
are owners and managers of a
dry cleaning establishment re
cently opened in the Payne build
ing on North Trade street.
Central Howell W. E. DeBoer
is building a large machine shed
n his turkey farm here.
Amity George W. Masey
has returned home after several
days visit in Camas, Wash., with
bis son Lloyd and with friends
in Portland.
Silverton Election of officers
and reception of new members
will be held by the junior cham
ber of commerce Friday night,
December 17 at the Washington
Irving building.
Central Howell Philip, old
est of the three small sons of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rienschle, has
had rheumatic fever and is being
cared for at the home of Mrs.
Eiensche's mother, Mrs. Elvin
Herr. He was hospitalized for a
time.
Middle Grove Community
elub Christmas program for the
school children will be given Fri
day, December 17 at 8 p.m. Treats
will be provided but no refresh
ments will be served this month.
Maeleay Grange social night
will be held Saturday night by
Jilacleay grange with lunch serv
ed. Silverton Lt. Lee A. Alfred,
training officer for the 1 62nd
regiment was in Silverton this
week conferring with local na
tional guard officers and visited
sis father, I. B. Alfred. Lieuten
ant Alfred and family will spend
Eiristmas at San Diego with her
mily.
Swegle' The annual all school
Christmas program .will be pre
sented at the school house Friday,
December 17, at 8 p.m.
SUrerten First degree of Odd
Eellows of Silver lodge 21 will
conferred Friday night, De
tember 17. Odd Fellows and Re-
bekahs Christmas party will be
held Thursday night, December
23 at the hall.
Fruitland The School Christ
mas program will be presented
Friday, December 17, at 8 p. m.
in the school. The Sunday school
of Fruitland Evangelical church
will have its program December
22 at 8 p. m.
Pratnm The Methodist church
program will be presented by the
Sunday school December 19 at 8
p. m. The Mennonite church will
present its program Saturday, De
cember 24, and it will include a
Christmas musical directed by
Grover Welty.
THI NEW "x
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Youngstown Mullinaider grinds
away amps, prelings, rinds, vege
table tops, small bones, corn cobs
... all food waste in a jiffy! Docs
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Come in for a free demonstration.
A$k for Free Home Demonstration.
PUIIILITE
Block & Supply Co.
Edgewater St, West Salem
Phone 2-5643
111
e get more
long distance calls
at Christmas
than can go through
Seems 'most everyone Hkes to make long distance calls
on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. In spite of all we
. can do, lines will be crowded . . . calls will stack up ... and
soma folks are bound to be disappointed.
Best time to moke holiday calls: Before
Christmas Eve or after Christmas Day.
v Pacific Telephone tnd Tekgaph Company
The 8 tatman. Bairn, Oregon, Friday. December 17, 19487
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