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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1929)
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1929 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON PACE FIVE The long festoons of evergreens winging in the winds on the down town streets, the glittering decora tions in the stores and shop win dows, the lighting of the statey community Christmas tree on the court house lawn and the wreaths of holly and baskets of poinsettas have emphasized the fact that Christmas is coming, and now It la but four days away. Social circles too, have shown the unmistakable influence of the gay holiday season, for the bright scarlet and green, traditional colon of the Yuletide, lend themselves admirably to luncheon and dinner tables and' the pretty Christmas trees form de lightful centers of interest at In formal social evenings. Maids and matrons have been too busy with shopping, tying up In triguing packages in silver, tissue and nbboj, alid in mailing and re ceiving cards and in decorating their own homes to have much time to devote to parties and entertain ments this past week. Several Inter esting club affairs have been given, and a number of smaller parties have been held, but with the excep tion of the dancing clubs on Tues da yand Friday, the week has been lacking in major social functions. One bride who has attracted much attention through her wide ac quaintanceship was Mrs. Richard Wenrick Newman (Jean Shipp) whose marriage was quietly solem nized at high noon Friday in the parlors of the First Presbyterain church. The youager set has come home from colleges and universities, and with the addition of the high school maids and beaus, are planning a gay whirl of affairs during the next two weeks. Dances, teas, bridge parties and informal affairs promise enough entertainment for the young folks to keep their parents wondering if they will ever have a chance for an Informal chat with their children while they are home for the fort night. The programs Sunday evening at the various churches, and the mid night ceremonies Christmas Eve arc attracting much attention through out the city. With the exception of church programs, the functions for the younger folk, the forepart of the week will be quiet and simple fam ily dinners will mark the most in teresting holiday of the year. - A Christmas operetta, "The Magi's Gift," will be presented by the Lib erty school children Monday eve ning, December 23, at 8 o'clock in the Liberty community hall. The leading parts will be taken by Stan ley Neuens, Frank Hauser, Mclvin Cleveland, Helen Dasch, Alice Cun ningham, Helen Murhammer, Hazel " Leek, Joe Williams, Verda Rains and Constance Stark. The skating dance and chorus will be given by the third and fourth grades, and the Christmas tree drill by all boys In the fifth, sixth and seventh grades. The Old English Morris dance will be presented by the larger girls. The drills are be Ing conducted by Mrs. Ingham and Mrs. Rains, the dialogues by Mrs. Rees. Mrs. Ingham Is In charge of the costumes and Mr. Ingham in charge of the decorations. The ac companlst will be - Jessie King Rains. The director Is Emily Losse Van Santen. The toy orchestra, consisting of first and second grade pupils, will play between acts and a vocal solo by Gertrude Valentine will close the program. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young, and small son, Donald, will spend Sun day in Portland as the guests of Mr, Young's mother, Mrs. Mary Young. Mrs. Mary Young and Mrs. Young's sister. Miss Ada May Young, both of Portland, and Mrs. Young's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Al Van Belind cr, will be guests at a family din ner Christmas day in the Young's borne on Fair mount hill. Members of Hanna Rosa Court, order of the Amaranth, will be en tertained with a Christmas party Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis. A group of girls home from Ore gon Agricultural college at Corval lis for the Christmas holidays in clude the Misses Billy and Mary Cupper, Miss Hester Davis, Mi: Eloise Wright and Miss Marie Cummlngs. The Misses Cupper are members of Alpha Chi Omega, Miss Davis Is member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Miss Wright Is at the Kap pa Delta house, and Miss Marie Cummlngs is affiliated with Chi Omega sorority. Mrs. Joy Turner Moses will en tertain for 30 of her younger piano and Tlolln students In her homt Sunday afternoon, with a program, musical contest, and Christmas tree party Mothers and children have particular interest at Christmas-tide, and pic tured above are some of the younger matrons of the' city with their children. Reading from left to right: Mrs. William Gosser and her young son, Claybourne; f)8. Fritz Slade and her twin boys, Fred and Colin, and infant son, Roderick; and Mrs. Foster Cone and two-year-old son, Latham. - Costume Party Is Saturday One of the Jolliest parties given during the Yuletide season will be the affair In the home of Dr. and Mrs. c. A. Downs, when members of the Amttician club entertain their husbands at a costume party. Presents from a sparkling Christ mas tree will be exchanged, and In formal children's games will be en- Joyed. Later In the evening the group will dance. A late supper will be served by Mrs. Downs and Mrs. M. J. Melchior. In the group will be Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wheaton. Dr. and Mrs. David Bennett Hill, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. White, Mr. and Mrs. Knight Pearcey, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Panek, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Viesko, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mel chior, and Dr. and Mrs. Downs. Miss Shipp Bride Of Richard Newman In a pretty ceremcr.y distinguished by its simplicity, Miss Jean Shipp, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. John F. Shipp, became the bride of Richard Wenrich Newman of Corvailis, son of Mrs. Ella I. Newman of Olympia, wash., Friday at high noon in the parlors of the First Presbyterian church. Dr. Norman Kendall Tully officiated in the presence of imme diate relatives and intimate friends of the brirtal couple. The service was read before an improvised altar of palms and flow ers. The bride was gowned in an af ternoon frock of transparent brown velvet .and wore a corsage of yellow Ophelia roses, violets and orchids. Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Newman left for a wedding trip to Canada. They will make their home in Corvailis, where Mr. New man is connected with the coachine staff at Oregon Agricultural college. A number of informal pre-nuotial affairs have been given for the bride since the announcement of her be trothal a month ago. Mrs. E. A. Kurtz entertained members of the Friday club with a 1 o clock luncheon and afternoon of bridge at the Elks' club Friday af ternoon. Covers were placed for 12. Honors for the afternoon of bridge went to Mrs. P. E. Fullerton. Mrs. U. Scott Page will be hostess to the club group nva fornight. . Miss Gaynelle Coursey and Miss Catherine Mackay, together with their teacher, Mrs. Mildred Trent, were complimented Friday afternoon by Mrs. O. O. Mackay and Mrs. Horace Coursey In the fifth grade room at the Garfield school be tween 2:30 and 3:30 o'clock, in ob servance of the eleventh birthday anniversaries or the two young girls. A cake was presented to each of the three honor guclts, Inscribed with their names. Games were play ed, and later the cakes were cut and served to the 32 children pres ent, and to Miss Margaret Cosper, principal of the school and special guest, and little George Mackay, another special guest. Miss Myra Belt entertained In formally with bridge in her home Thursday night. A small group of the younger set were her guests. The Enclnltis club will sing car ols and present a box of Christmas presents at the Girls Training school Monday night. The club members will meet at the Y. W. C A. rooms Monday at 7:30 o'clock where transportation will be pro The annual Christmas program by the church school of the First Methodist church will be given Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. It will be a pageant of the Holy Grail, based upon the classical story of King Arthur and his knights. Mrs. Clifton Mudd will direct the parts and Ronald C. Glover will be the reader. The church will be decor ated for the occasion and special Christmas music will feature the program. i Characters In the cat include Earl Carkln, Arthur Boeschen, Wil liam Mosher, George Waterman, Harry Mosher, Marion Kumler, Lawrence Yarnes, George Water man, Betty Mae Hartung, William Mosher, Peter Galser, Bruce Cark ln, Margaret Vadney, Bonnie Se lander, Doris Quamme, Violet Van Cleave, Eleanor Trindle, Esther Gibbard, Virginia Wassam, Agnes Moore, and Thomas Gabriel. . A A i A i A A AAA A A 4 AAA 4 4 A AXXAX TTTTtTTTTTTt TTTTtTTTTttT Gay Dance For Young Folk Friday Pringle Woman's Club Entertained Pringle Mrs. J. M. Coburn en tertained members of the Pringle woman's club with a delightful evening In her home on Tuesday. An attractively decorated Christ mas tree and other holiday novel ties were arranged about the rioms. An exchange of gifts by the members and the appearance of Santa Claus was an enjoyable feature. During the business session offi cers were selected for the coming year. Mrs. John Fabry, Sr., president who succeeds Mrs. C. W. Graoenhorst, Mrs. H. E. 8tapleton, vice-president who suceeds Mrs. J, M. Coburn and Mrs. A. Hilfiker. secretaray-treasurer, who succeeds Mrs. George Adams. Preceeding the refreshment hour Christmas carols were sung by the club group. Mrs. Claire Sealey of Twinn Falls, Idaho, was a special guest Club members present were Mrs. George Adams, Mrs. J. Bonney. Mrs. E. Clarke. Mrs. F. R. Clarke. Mrs. W. M. Coburn, Mrs. 8. D. Emery. Mrs. John Fabry, Sr., Mrs. John Fabry, Jr., Mrs. C. W. Grab enhorst, Mrs. W. H. Grabenhorst, Mrs. Paul Gurgurich, Mrs. A. Hil fiker, Mrs. B. A. Hilfiker, Mrs. Holfman, Mrs. Clifford Jones. Mrs. J. D. Odell, Mrs. Anna J. Robbins,, Mrs. H. C. Staple ton, Mrs. J. San- difer, Mrs. O. T. Sealey. Mrs. Har ry Wechter and the hostess Mrs. J. M. Coburn . The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. oeorge Wilson. m v The woman's Bible class of the First Methodist church will hold their Christmas party on Friday, December 27, at the home of Mrs. A. E. Hale, 695 Marion street. Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney will have the devotional service. There will be an exchange of small gifts. " The program of the Calvary Bap tlst church will be given Monday evening, December 23, with the pri mary and beginners departments having two songs, three exercises. seven readings and one vocal solo, The junior department will have two exercises and a song by the whole department. The high school girls crass will present a pageant, entitled "The Christmas Window." The decorating for the program Is ! in charge of the Baraca-Philathea I class. I Silverton Milton Knauf of Sil- verton and Miss Helen Fischer of Mines, North Dakota, were married at Yreka, California, on December 11. The marriage announcements came as a great surprise to both : parents and friends of the young man wen he brought his bride to Silverton recently. i i The pageant, 'WhiIe Shepherds Watched," will be presented by the senior department of the Reformed church Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Parts In the pageant will be taken by Alice Rehm, Eleanor Barth, Myrtle Schnuelle. Laura 8. Lienkaemper. Ernest Soelle, Lorens Schnuelle, Alle Wulfemeyer, Nettie Kruse, Martin Rehm, Lora floelle, Amanda Lienkaemper, Herta Toelle. F. E. Kruse, Harold Toelle, and Al bert Arpke. Processional and re cessional carols will be sung, and there will be recitations, exercises and a playlet by primary and junior departments in addition to the singing of German carols and the pageant. Little David Smith, Jr.. talented 5 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dav id Smith of Salem will be one of the featured entertainers on the holi day program to be staffed at the Fox Hollywood theater in Portland Fri day afternoon, December 27, at 2 o'clock. The program is being spon sored by the Oregon council of the national motion picture league for all Portland school children. Among other numbers, little David will sing "The Wedding of the Pa.nttd Doll. ' Opening a gala season for the younger se;, Dick Cooley and Jack Price were hosts for a pretty Christ mas dance in the big R. H. Cooley home on North Summer street Fri day evening. A tall Christmas tree was arranged in the spacious living rooms, and the lights were from the tree and numerous tall red tapers used about the rooms. Following the dance. Santa Claus distributed small gifts to the 24 young folk present, and a late sup per was served at a long table cen tered with red carnations, holly and holly and tall red tapers. in the group were Miss Katherine Ellis, Miss Margaret Bell, Miss Ma rie Stutesman, Miss Eleanor Wag staff, Miss Jeryme Upston, Miss Jo sephine McGilchrist, Miss Josephine Cornoyer, Miss Mary Jane Lau, Miss Frances Lau, Miss Dorothy Alex ander, Miss Doris Unruh, Miss Gen evieve Karst, Dick Pierce, Jimmy Nicholson, Winfield Needham, Er win Edwards, Win Jenks, Leslie Whittington, Donald Stock we 11. Wayne Doughton, Melvln Encle. George Gray, and the hosts. Jack Price and Dick Cooley. lude to the playlet. "The Legend of Cathay by Ruth Chapman, A Question" by Gladys Wright and "Our Inspiration" by Virginia Ahalt are added features of the program. In addition to the music of the quartet whose personnel is Mrs. Ray Pemberton, Mrs. Ross Miles, Mrs. Irena Cunningham, Mrs. Carl E. Miller, Alfred D. Haworth, Har ry Pearson. Ross Miles and William C. Jones, there will be solo numbers by Harry Pearson and William C. Jones, an accordion solo by Robert Brown, and a trio "Kings of the Orient" by Russell Wright, Alfred Haworth and Dr. Carl E. Miller. Miss Lois Riggs, freshman at the University of Oregon, is spending the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Riggs. Miss Riggs Is a member of Kappa Delta sorority. Mrs. Minnkdel Baker, state gold star chairman for the Oregon chap ter of War Mothers, will broadcast a Christmas greeting to all dih abled veterans on behalf of the state War Mothers, over radio KGW at Portland Monday afternoon K 5:30 o'clock. The South circle "of the First Christian church met for an all day meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Otto Headrick. At the bus iness meeting Mrs. Es telle Gabbert was re-elected president for the coming year. Late In the afternoon santa Claus and his wife arrived and presented each one with a sift. A covered dish luncheon was served at noon. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Crawford and Mrs. Mc-Morria. Those present were Me&dames F. B. Burch, C. F. Reilly. A. F. Walk- E. A. Sharp, 8. A. Phil pot. L, Hobson, Charles Ruggles, V. I. Mc Gahan, B. W. Macy, George H. Dunsford, J. D. Sears, A. L. Head rick, M. H. Viesko, W. A. Perry. A. A. Carper. Earl Wood, Gertrude Kirkpatrick, Martha Mortenson, Sylvia Richter, H. O. White, Es telle Gobbert, J. O. Brown, W. E. Tom llnson, E. J. Mauk. J. W. Grttten. Rev. and Mrs. D. J. Howe, and the hostesses, Mrs. Headrick, Mrs. J. W. Crawford and Mrs. William Mc- Morrls. The church school of the United Brethren church will give their Christmas program Monday night at 7 o'clock. Pretty decorations of a Christmas tree and holiday nov elties are being arranged for the affair. After the program, which is being presented by very young children, the children will each re ceive a little Christmas gift. The program includes the following: "Sllnt NlSht" Sons. Church Hrhnnl Scripture Lesson Pastor "Where Shall Wt Find the Messiah" Choir "Welcome" Donald Clark Exercise and Song Donald Baldrlnger, Henry Enhka "Sing, O Starry Throng" Church School Reading Bernlce Noak 'flaming the Poinsett aa'" Cradle RcM "What Haa He Brought". Junior Girls "A Suggestion". . .Calvin Stavenautch ReadliiK Margaret Burke "The Wis Men" Choir Reading Marjorle Hill Huan-a-bye ' Ethel Hansen I Hare a Birthday".... Betty Burke Exerlces and song Junior Boys Christmas Tree Planting aong ...... -..is Beginners 'Christmas Carol" Fave Scott "Bells of the Morning" Choir ? A social meeting of members of the Hayesville Women's club was held Thursday afternoon at the William Rick man home. Mrs. Rick- man and her niece. Miss Gladys Kearns, were hostesses. At the luncheon hour they were assisted by Mrs. W. E. Bailey. Those present were Mrs. Roy Westley. Mrs. McMillln, Mrs. E. M. Bailey, Mrs. W. E. Bailey, Mrs. E. R. Bidwell, Mrs. Rowella McAfee, Mrs. J. L. Morrison, Mrs. W. R. Powers, Mrs. Charles Reed, Mrs. Clark Ritchie, Mrs. Grace Snyder, Mrs. A. Stettler, Mrs. Mary Teel, Mrs. B. P. Wells. Mrs. Fred Williams, and the two hostesses. The neat meeting of the club will be on the afternoon of January 2, at the home of Mrs. Fred Williams. One of the interesting programs to be given Monday night will be pbesented at 6t. Joseph's hall by pupils of the Sacred Heart Academy. Elaborate preparations have been made for the acting, staging and costumes of the two one-act plays. The regular meeting of the So cial Afternoon club of Chadwick chapter, order of the Eastern Star, will be held Monday afternoon, December 33 at the Masonic temple. This will be the annual children's party for the children of the mem bers. The committee Is as follows: Mrs. Sadie Tomlinson, chairman; Mrs. Dora Wallace, Mrs. Lila An trlcan, Mrs. Belle Niles Brown, Mrs. Mynne Stewart, Miss Gussie Niles, Mrs. Minnie Protzman and Mrs. Edna Rowland: dames will be arranged Jor the children under the direction of some of the older girls, and at the tea hour the youngsters1 will receive boxes of candies and nuts. j The choir of the First Presbvter- ian church mill present a sacred concert of Christmas music Sunday evening in tne church auditorium, under the direction of William Wright. The program follows: Prelude "The Holy Night". ... Buck Anthem "Hark, What Mean These Holv Voices" . . . t.i Solo "Jesu Bambino" Yon Mrs. Ersel Mundlnger Anthem "Sleepa Judea Fair" Macklnnon Duet "The Dawn of Hope ".Coombs Mlaa Albert. Mr. Wright Scripture Leaton and Prayer Anthem "Christmas Bells" Fl Salmons Solo "The Holy City" Adum Mra. James Teed Offertory "ChrlKtmas Bells". Lemare Solo "O Holy Night" Adam Miss Josephine Albert Anthem "The Twilight Carol" .... Matthews Anthem "The Morning Has Come for Rejoicing" Gaines Solo "The Birthday of a King" .... Neldllnger Mr. R. D. Barton Anthem "Brightest and Best' Coombs Post lude "Christmas Fantasy" Rebllng The Willing Workers class of the First Christian church met Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. J. Howe where a pretty tree and elaborate Christmas decorations were used profusely about the living rooms. After the business meeting a so cial hour was enjoyed and refresh ments served by the hostess, as sisted by Mrs. McGahan, Mrs. Voight, Mrs. Sears and. Mrs. Pritch-ard. Those present were Mesdames William May, H. J. Conklin, E. W. Cooley, D. B, Simpson, B. W. Macy, A. A. Carper, V. R. Hickathier. Dean A. Shoemaker. C. F. Reilley. Orin McDowell, C. J. Emerick, Earl Wood, Mabel Gardnerr J. C. Perry, Fay Humphreys, K. Smith, Irene Wirt, C. C. Cole, A. F. Noth, C. E. Bowen, N, J. Reasoner, V. Cochran, Arinur runt, Earl Chapel, George Gibson, Lewis Dunn, A. B. Seeley, William P. Ellis. O. H. Benegler, and the hostesses, Mrs. Howe, Mrs. Vir gil McGahan, Mrs. Voight, Mrs. J. D. Sears, and Mrs. C. R. Prltchard. Silverton Word has been re ceived of the marriage of Dale Moores, only son of Mrs. Sophia Moores of South Water street, and Miss Margaret Mclntyre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mclntyre of Portland, on December 14t at the Mclntyre home. The young folks will make thelr home in Portland. Mr. Moores Is employed there. He has spent all of his life in Silverton until several months ago when he went to Port land to work. Among the many girls who have returned to Salem from the Uni versity of Oregon to spend the Christmas holidays with their par ents are Miss Maxine Glover, Gam ma Phi Beta; Miss Maxine Mc Claine and Miss Helen Darby, Delta Delta Delta: Miss Nancy Thielsen, Kappa Alpha Theta; Miss Maxine Myers and Miss Julia Creech, pledged to Kappa Kappa ctamma; Miss Frances Martin, pledged to Alpha Gamma Delta, and Miss Margaret Brown, Dledaed to Alpha Delta Pi. The Rainbow girls are having si pot luck f,uppcr in the Maaonltf temp:e Saturday evening honoring; the many members who are noma from colleges and universities. Fol lowing a brief business session, th girls will entertain with an inform al dance in the large ballroom on the fifth floor of the building. In accordance with their usual custom, the Wisteria dancing club will have a dance in Castillian hall -December 31. Special features tot the evening are being arranged by m committee consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudkins, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Sprague. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Em mons, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar fjL Olson. TREE LIGHTED IN WEST SALEM MONDAY NIGHT West Salem The Sunday school of Ford Memorial church and th community club Christmas tree) program will be given in the churchj Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Charlie Adams, Miss Flor ence St. Pierre, and Mrs. Ben WtU liams compose the program com mittee, with Miss Lottie McAdams in charge of the tree decoraUcu also the treats. The community dub Is furnishing the candy and all the people of the) community are invited for the eve. . nlng. The program will be as follows! Scripture reading, Martha War ren; snow brigade, boy's primary; class; recitation, Jackie Gosser; pU ano solo. Miss Eva Arnold; exer cise, "A Letter from Santa Claus". primary girls; vocal duet, Warren sisters; reading, Paul Gooder; pan tomime, "Silent Night": exercise. "Christmas Wishes," beginners; MOtner uoose s ennstmas visit. EVERGREEN CHAPTER PLANS INITIATION Wood burn Evergreen chapter No. 41 will have Initiating Monday eve ning followed by refreshments which will be served by the men under the direction of Ray Shaner. Installation of officers will not be held until the) following Monday when a special meeting will be held for that pur pose. NORTH HOWELL TEAM OFFERS DEGREE WORK North Howell The North Howell degree team with all the members, and all the substitutes present, ex emplified the third and fourth de grees for the Fairfield grange at the Odd Fellows hall at Gurvais this week. The nev members of the North Howell grange Joined the Fairfield members In receiving the degree work. Christmas Party Monday Evening One of the most Interesttnu events of the Christmas week lor the young folks and their parents will De tne annum Christmas Dartv with which Mrs. H. L. White will entertain students of her dancins classes Jn Casttllan hall Monday evening. A clever pageant In which all students In the school will be pre- semea in soio or group numbers nas been arranged. Miss Grace Day will be the Christmas fairy In the pageant, Beverly Boyston will be the Christmas baby, Katherine El lis Is cast as Love, Margaret Bell as Happiness, Mary Jane Lau as the Christmas tree, Marie Stutes man as Santa Claus. Leona Mosh er, a pupil of Carol Dibble, will be the Christmas mother. The kindergarten symphony or chestra will give several numbers and Christmas carols will be sung bv ML's Mlnnetta Mager's Schubert chorus. .... Christmas will be ushered In at St. Joseph's church with solemn high mass at midnight, preceded by a program of Christmas carols and Christmas music. The pastor. Father Buck, will be celebrant of the mass, assisted by Father Odilo. O. 8. B . as deacon and Fr. Hillary Oram, O. S. B , as sub-deacon. Mr. James Snead, of Mt. Angel semin ary, will act as master of ceremon ies, assisted by the active members of the altar servers soiiety of the church. The pastor has announced that everyone, Catholic and non Catholic, Is cordially welcome. Fol lowing Is the program: Ju Bsmbino Pletro Ton Holy HiKiil, peaceful NlKht Fr.ns flriitir Are Marl. Oounod FroceMloniil Jtibllre MM JnftrDh Grtbrr Offertory "Adwte PkirlMt.V. Novello sermon in inrftt i ntiiinus ' H.cew.lon.1 Other masses will be at 7:30. 00. I 30 and 00 o'clock. At the o'clock mass the Sacred Heart acad emy choir will furnish the music. The program la as follows: Silent NIKht. Angel. We H.r Heard on High. Jenu Refleinptor Omnium. All H.ll lo Thee. O Jesu Ml. Bleep Holy Bnb. Adente Ftdeten. Sermon by Father Odllo, O. 8. B. ... The Sunday school of the South Salem Friends church, Charles C. Haworth. pastor, will present a special Christmas program at that church Sunday evening. A com mittee headed by Mr. Carl E. Mil ler and Mrs. William C. Jones has made plans for a Christmas play let, "No Room In the Inn." The members of the cast are Anna Cala ba, Burton Randall. Fred Edmond son, Rodney Hardman, and Wil liam Laughlin. A double quartette will sing several new arrangements of carols and anthems appropriate to the season. Rachel Pemberton rill read a beautiful story. "The Fust ChrlMma-i Rcts'' as a pre- m m m bl bi m Miller's are Adequately Prepared for Last Minute Gift Shoppers! "'V ROBES UNDIES HOSIERY " PURSES JEWELRY SLIPPERS CLOVES NECKWEAR COSMETICS SWEATERS LEATHER COATS FINE LINENS BED SPREADS TOWELS SHIRTS TIES BELTS LIGHTERS STATIONERY POTTERY SCARFS TOYS 'M'f4-e'e'' Mll.I.ER MELODIES OVER KOIN MONDAY EVENING 9:30 TO 10 t O'CLOCK Tl'NE IN. Only Two Shopping Days Until Christmas a -reTT ji hum HSMaMfua orMHyjM v-"' t Tt-" t"