Kllnger building-will open Monday with Dr. J. E. Albrich and Dr. Dolph Craig in charge. Marten Forks Walter Bell is cougar, hunting in the Gates area. Silverton Meeting of. Veterans of Foreign Wars adult education group has been postponed to Jan uary 24. It was scheduled "for the last week of December. ML Angel Juveniles and Wom en's Order of Catholic Foresters Christmas party will be Thursday night, December 2 at St. Mary's school clubrooms. Liberty The Farmers Union will meet Tuesday, December 21 for covered-dish dinner at 7 p.m. Business meeting will be held at 8 ,p.m. jit the grange hall. Xach person attending will bring a small inexpensive gift for a gift -grab bag. Salem Heights Mrs. Marshall Waring is ill in her home. Silverton Christmas program at Eugene Field school to which pub lic invited, will be Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Marqnam James Long suffered a broken leg this week, the second since April. Silverton Mrs. Leonard Gregg of Redmond is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lucy Dunagan. Thm StatosmanS&oni,' Oroyon. SupkayPombor 19, 1913 7 - -V :. party at pjn. Tuesday, December 21, in the club rooms at St- Mary's school. j iUatonvale Choir of the Union vale Evangelical United Brethren church will present Christmas mu sic Sunday night. Sunday school will present Christmas program in the morning. Carl Rutschman is Sunday school superintendent. Silverton Waldo Hills Home Economics club will meet Tuesday night, December 21, at Mrs. Carl Jarnigan. Her daughter Joan will yellow rose chosen as club flower. Home beautification is the project and the meetings will be held the first Friday afternoon of each month. " j?Cre-Chrtetmas K A ua reams n y W . Mm .1 m. assist with entertaining. This will : be the Christmas party with an , exchange of gilts. junction with the dedicatio.i of the i m new St. Paul school, as being very successful with more than 700 peo ple served at the noon dinner and more than 1000 people present at the afternoon festival- The Rev. Arthur Sullivan, for mer pastor of St. Paul's, now srv in as superintendent of archdi ocesan schools, read the dedicatory rites with the mass celebrated by Father Hilaebrant of Mt. Angel. Other members of the Willamet Silverton Mrs. Austin Eastman plans to leave earlv next week for Columbia. January 6-8. Carol Dimond. Portland, and Ernest Dietrich, Seaside, were tne delegates named to attend the conference by the council. Dalt Broedtr. Salem and Russell Goch nour. Richland, Wash., were named alternates. f s x&xfiicsixfixisxszxajaaicfixfijBa ftUGC 3 Brusn trwk Kinme Dettwy- ; Texas to spend the holidays with ler h;s been elected preic'ent of her aunt. Mrs. Henrv Winkler, and Electric ReLaxon Hassocks g 5;' the newly organized 4-H club with a cousin. Dr. C. Quincv Davis at 157 Sooth Liberty, Phaiw 1.0?S ' othr members to include Joan Ha ri, Alice Dettwyler, Walter Strand and N(iel Schiir. The club has been named te "Hne club." with the Houston, and another cousin, Mrs Frank A. Ferguson, at Baytown. MC Angel Dental offices in the Woodry 474 Furniture So. Com!. Co. Mt. Ansel Knights of Columbus will hold the annual Christmas i 5 1 te valley clergy in attendance were t K Father J. Scherbring of Sublimity; j Father Jonas of Stayton, Father i 5 Rodakowski of Milwaukie, Father I X Gelinas of Shaw and Father Max- 1 8 well of St. Paul. 5 Silveirton Catholics Announce Christmas Church Schedule SILVERTON Father John Wabh has announced the Christmas schedule for St. Paul's Catholic church to include Christmas carols on Christmas day at 6:45 a.m. The first mass will be at 7 oclock, the sec ond at 8, with the high mass at 9:30. The girls' choir will sing at all of the masses. Father Walslreports the .recent annual fall festival held in con 9 1 , I 1 1 Santa Clans Checks Up in Salem Heights I Community Homes SALEM HEIGHTS Christmas spirit received a boost . Wednesday night when Santa Claus in red suit, long white whiskers and tas seled cap visited some of the chil dren in this area. Santa Claus rang the door bell of Jerry, Marilyn, and Sally Riewald, asked how they were and what would they like for Christmas. He visited Donnie, Gayle, and Larry Miller, asked if they had been good, and what did they want. He would then take out a pad and write down every order. He also called on Valerie, Delmer, and Charles Ramsdell, Shelia Tulare, Larry and Lorraine Battles. As he visited Sharon, Donna and Linda Whitacre, he said that he had missed their letters and was calling in person. Wished them all a merry Christmas and said he'd see them on Christmas. 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