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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1955)
1 South &lem? Program at Uslro Friday outs) Salem high A choir, girls I'm, band and orchaatra will h presented in the Letlte Junior High auditorium to the public on Dec. lit at 7:30, i i Mrs. Mar Johnson will play a I prelude to the program en he or. I ln featuring traditional Christmas carola. I ; Tht program for the rtnlnj la as foP-vws: : Pmmbi Ovartura .Vaa fume jrmpMjr MiUtaira .......Mi,fi Orchaitra aoniuct4 tr ' Vletae PilmMoa w We atnf Thy rretee Ttehaanoaoff-Ciln Mid Ml llMifw CurtU-Oibb Xutn Hamabariar aoprano tela Sleap ef tha Infant Jmvm FrtBCh Kot-arr. Chrlity White Chriatmaa narUn-Waralck Ctrl OIm StrwHad . Wallaca Johnson Thamae tnm tht Nuteraektr Suit. TichalkowikyJohntoa Allaraaelar (AU Salnta . Day) Richard Btrauat A tont aom Tymaaruiium u!U for tympenl ana band SchlaaUna Tympanl aolo by Jack Moor A ChriatmM FaaUvalAndraoo and directed by Mr. Johnaoa Mlnuette mthnv Cantr4aasas . Kmart Slnnj trio-John Olbhotii. ladnay Schmidt, Pat Idatrom one ef Chriatmaa ..arr. Waring tory at the Nativity told In ChriatmM carol ana. Biblical Veraaa Choir . toloa and eniamblaa : Yvonne roal, PhyUil Dann.lly, Ralph Alexander. Bob Wiiay, Darryl fine, Rlehard Cabrlal, Bavarly Walla, Bavarly aiahop. Narra tloait Denny Brmel. Kathleen Daanay. AcrompanlaU: Patricia Whelaft. Sua Critr. v Party Given for Woman's Club - JEFFERSON Holly, red velvet polneettlai and large, decorated Christmas candles carried out the Ciriitmu theme at the ulad luncheon enjoyed by memben of the Jefferson woman a club. The group aanf Chrlstmu ear- ell. A boi of gifts for the Mae- Laree) school for Boys vu col 1 acted and money donated to the Children i Farm Home at Cor vallia. Elected to the library beard were Edith Ubby and Mn. j. MCNaUVe. Hostesses were Mn. Leonard Marcum, Mri. Robert Hart, Mra. Marvin Hutchings, Mra, ' Herbert Looney and Mra. Frank Martin. The next meeting will be Jam sry 1. Modern Etiquette , By BOBEBTA LIB Q. Whea giving an informal dinner, ian't it all right for the hoetoea to aay, ."Just alt any where you wish? . A.' No; thii caa often lead to confusion. It is too much like playing the old game of "musi cal chair." The hostess ihould always designate where each suest ahould ait. Q Would it be all right for, btide and bridegroom to hold their reception in the new home in which they are going to live? A. This is quite all right, and it also affords them a wonder ful opportunity to ahow off their new home to their relative, and friends. Q, la it proper tor a woman to refer lo ber husband by hit last nam, as, "Barnes" or "Smith," instead of aa "Dick" or "Bob"? A. This sounds rather coarse and Ill-bred to me. Butrovillo Women Are Busy ;; BUTTEVILLE The ButtevlTle Women's " fellowship held their December meeting at the home of Mrs. G. W. Leek in Targo with 30 members and rue its present Famuy night and tee Sunday School Chrlstmu program will be given December 11 at 7:30 p.m. The ChriatmM worship service win be en Christmas morning at 10:30. Over CO members and their fam ilies participated ia a ham and no-host dinner at the St. Alexia Rebekah and I.O.O.F. lodge rooms last week. Cards were played fol lowing fro dinner. The e-R Sewing Club. "Buttons and Bows" of the ButteviDe school held their regular meeting last week. Several demonstrations wer made and refreshments were ser ved by Glenna Jo Riley. The girls are working oo stuffed toys for Christmas. The anneal Christmas party and gift exchange for the Stitch and Chatter Club was held at the borne of Mrs. Donna Shaf fer. Gifta were sent to patients at the Tuberculosis hospital. The nest meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. A. Miller. Unit Members Are Awarded Certificates ,':.." j, Members of Capital Unit. Amer ican Legion Auxiliary met Mon day evening in the Legion Club.' Preceding the opening ceremony members of the Home Nursing class received their American Red Cross certificates by Maureen De bacon, nurse instructor. Those completing the course were Roes Maurer, Haul Mar shall, Jean Manning, Thelma Chris tooher, Bella Williams, Emma Pearce, Ehna Wilson, Grace For man, Edith Ingels. Recruiting of home nursing and first aid classes is the civil defense project ef Ca- Sital Unit More classes will start I January. Mrs. Mem Pearce, child welfare chairman, has purchased toys and food for several veterans families for Christmas. Mrs. James Gar son, rehabilitation chairman, will deliver S14 baskets of cigarettes, eandy and fruit to veterans In the State Hospital as a Gift for the Yanks program of the Legion and Auxiliary. The auxiliary voted $38 to the Gift of Yanks Department of Ore- Nancy Weeks to Head Bathel 35 Bethel M. Job's Daughters, held Junior bethel night en Monday. Officers were elected, for the next term and Include honored queen, Mlas Nancy Weeks: senior prin cess. Miss Julia Peterson; Junior princes. Miss Lamona Collins; guide. Miss Marilyn Raany; and marshal. Mitt Jody, Bourne. Misses Jan Pease, Janet An drews and Sandra VanLydgraf visited the Blind school and read to the children. Mies Marilya Raany told about the Secret Dad's dinner preceding the last meeting. Misses Sua Roberts and Sandy Uoyd were named drill team com mittee) chairmen. The next regular meeting will be Jan. I I . Statesman, Salem, Ore, Wed, Dec? 21, '53 (Sec. l-7 ; gon, American Legion. Two maga zines. Beys to Peace, will be placed ia the two Senior High Schools. The Post members Joined with the Auxiliary to hear carol singing by the PTA Mothers singing group. Christmas decorations were ar ranged by Mrs. G. H. Keller and refreshments, served by the of ficers and executive board mem bers. Next meeting will be Jam nary la. 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