FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1934
BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS
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SPECIAL XMAS
SERVICES WILL
GREET STAYTON
Stayton The Methodist church In
Stayton is preparing some good
Christmas worship services tor Sun
day. The program for the morning
worship at 10 a. m. will be the fol
lowing: Piano prelude, Miss Esther Stay
ton: vocal solo, "O Come Let Us
Adore Him," Felix Wright; special
music, young people's choir; special
Christmas sermon, "Following the
Star," Rev. D. George Cole.
Sunday school will meet at the
regular hour, 11 a. m. In the eve-
nlng at 7:30 the following program
will be presented:
Recitation, "Welcome," Carolyn
Curtis; motion song, "Snow Song,"
by S. S. children; recitation, "Gol
den Bells," Jerry Boyer; exercise,
Christmas Bells," by Gordon
George, Jacquelln Newland, Loretta
Seniles, Gwenda Lynn Boyer, Nor
man George; vocal solo, "The Shep
herd's Lullaby," Betty Jean Alexan
der; recitation, "A Christmas Song,"
Edward Huges; song, "Sing a Joy
ful Song," children's chorus, Ruby
Hughes, soloist; recitation, "The
Christmas Star," Dona van Newl
and; duet, "Best of All," Ruby and
Margaret Hughes.
Playlet, 'A Little Child Shall Lead
Them," characters: Mrs. Brown,
Mrs. Ralph Curtis; Mr. Brown,
Ralph Curtis; Dimple, Jean Curtis;
Cyrus, Donald Alexander. Piano solo,
Esther Stayton: recitation, "Christ
mas Eve," Calvin Hughes; Christmas
PUPILS READY
FOR HOLIDAYS
Stayton The pupils of St. Mary's
school, Stayton, are giving a Christ
mas program Sunday night at 7:30
o'clock at the school hall.
The presentation of "The Madon
na of the Rose," Is the main feat
ure of the evening. The scene of
the play Is laid In a Normandy
village which Is all astir in prepara
tion for the feast of Christmas and
the miracle of Our Lady of the
Rose. Each person is to bring a
gift to the chapel of Our Lady of
the Rose and the miracle will come
wit and a keen understanding of
human frailties. The only gift she
has to offer is the gift of song the
Madonna gave her the rose and as
she touches It she realizes she has
received hte miracle she sees the
rose. ,
The complete program follows:
piano solo, "Pas de Amphores," Ros
ella Bell; Santa; chorus minims:
Coals of fire; comedy; Camp of
Glory, piano trio, Rosella Bell, Lor
aine Albus and Helen Porter, dia
logue, "The Extra Stocking"; piano
solo, "Butterfly," Josephine Brandt;
piano solo, "Humming Bird," Mar
garet Hughes; Madonna of the Rose,
scene I; piano solo, "La Cinquan
talne," Pauda Smith; Madonna of
the Rose, scene II.
An admission of 25 cents for
adults and 10 cents for children Is
being charged, the proceeds to be
used to help pay for new books
which have been purchased for the
school library.
Turner WCTU Meets
Turner Mrs. N. Sherman Hawk
entertained the W.C.T.U, at the
Methodist Episcopal parsonage for
the December meeting, instead of
at the home of Mrs. G. W. Fairls
as the meting place was changed.
The county president, Mrs. Lydla
Lehman of Salem, was a special vis
itor and told of the state conven-
tlon and plans outlined for the
HOME FROM COLLEGE
Qervais Lester DeJardln has re
turned from Columbia university to
spend the holidays with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. DeJardln. La
land DeJardln who attends St. Jo
seph college at Mt. View, Calif., has
also returned home for the holiday
vacation.
carols, Epworth League young peo
ple; piano solo, Miss Marie Harold;
vocal solo, "The First Noel," Mrs.
D. George Cole.
Playlet, "More Blessed to Give,"
written and directed by Rev. Cole;
characters: Rev. and Mrs. Jones, Al
vin Schmitt and Margery Knight;
Miss Hunt, returned missionary, Vir
ginia Hunt; Miss Smith, S. S. teach
er, Virginia Shelton; Mrs. White,
Ruby Hughes; Mrs. Brown, Marga
ret Hughes. Benediction, Rev. Cole.
Those in charge of the Christmas
program, decoration and treats are
Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Ralph Curtis, Marie
Harold, Mrs. J. R. Alexander, Mrs.
H. J. Rowe, Ms. L. H. Wright and
Mrs. Bertha Hughes.
various unions. Those In attend
ance were Mrs. Lydla Lehman of
Salem, Mrs. Raymond Stewart, Mrs.
h. M. Small, Miss Kathryn Hawk.
Mrs. M. A. Hill, Mrs. P. O. Gun
ning, Mrs. O. A. Bear, Mrs. Emma
Ounning and the hostess, Mrs. N.
Sherman HRwk.
exclusive news dispatches WILLAMETTE VALLEY NEWS
GIFTS
The sparkling spirit of Christmas
goes with a gift of flowers.
Phone 8637
JAY MORRIS, Florist
to the one who si pure of heart.
Stayton Mrs. Lawrence Slegmund
was taken to the Stayton hospital
Monday, where she Is seriously 111.
The child of the village who is
most loved Is Frances, a poor blind
Klrl with a nanny disposition, ready
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