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FTOLUSIVE NEWS DTSPATCHK3 WILLAMETTE VALLEY NEWS BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1935 JEFFERSON TO OBSERVE YULE . BY PROGRAMS ,i ' Jefferson The churches have completed plana for Christmas pro-ams, the Church of-Christ and i -the Methodist churolies. anhounclne their programs for Sunday evening i.Bnd the Evangelical .church Christ - -mas eve, - '. - The Church of Christ program will be presented Sunday night at 7:30 1'and will- consist :of , choir . anthems and plays. The Juniors are pre- sentlng.a play under the direction . of the junior committee, i ne aouiis play, taking 30 minutes to present will be given by an able cast. This Is a unique play filled With the , Christmas thought of nineteen ccn turies. Special rh.us.lc of the morn- ing service will be a solo and an anthem by the choir. .-'.' '...'. :. -. The following Christmas program will be given, at the Evangelical T ichurch Christmas eve at 7:30: Song, nsongregation;- sorlpture jind prayer i by the pastor; exercise; play, "Be j cause He Came"; song;, pageant, "The Story Beautiful"; offering; benediction - -. A Olirlstmas pageant win.be given "at the MethodM church.,. Sunday ' -evening at 7:30, under, the direction i of Mrs. C. J. Thurston. : Young peo ple taking part in the pageant will -ibe aerie Mary Redmond, as Mary; I-Wayne Harris as Joseph; Garnet "Jchrlsmari-is the angel; Gory Bar- ria, cuuor4 Harris ana wcijbiu vim -Winkle) shepherds;. Francis Phelps, "Gardner Chrlsman arid Wade. Harris "v as klngs;'-Shella.arid Shirley .'Roland as candle oearers... Mrs,. ?on---talne will read- the Christmas' story, I Junior slngers.will.be Patricia Par- t rlsh. Grace Kokcr ' and Elizabeth I Stewart - - . - . . COLORS GIVEN 1 NEW SQUADRON SUverton Presentation of col ors. Including the- U. . fl. flag and ;isquadron- banner, by. George Man oils, featured the regular .meeting r.juid . Installation, of. .Sons . of tno American . Legion squadron "No. 1 JMdoy night. Manolls is chairman of the American Legion Sons' com mittee and was instrumental In or Eanlzlng the unit in SUverton. ? Harry - Wilson, Jri squadron cap " 'fatal, appointed ' Orld Bolme, first - Jleutenant, -and -piil fiKrtli,"Second lieutenant,- ' as ' member- divisional leaders. Old magazines and papers 1 will be sold by the squadron to pro vide funds to carry on their work. - - Twehty-f Ive of. th .30 members i'tttended'"";the-- meeting-' -with- the s-.eharter to remain open jintll Janu ary i.JCaps wore ordered. . Follow ing the business of the evening tho boys were led In group games by Walter Morgan and F. M. Powell, HAYESVII1E PLANS iYULETIDE PROGRAM HayesvBlff The- Ohrlsfcnrns enter ic tainment at ha . HaycsvUle : church '-will be Riven Sunday owning and .: will be niven by th Sunday school :Ia5Ss"mstJrt.tnff"of-botrr Japanese n1 protectant ohlldren, , The Trtwram Will.-betas'" follows, vwlth M.. .Hnahlrnoto the- an- .7 nonncorj- - ' y' :.' Prrlutlf Bftscted Hohl Wntannbe. " - Son Q. Oonia . AH Ye Fitthful Con-, : Brrnadnn,... . . . . . n Prnyt',li...liaalilmolOvls-. . I w Welcome Fiifflne OportP. Jaiuneie flong-'S6r, .Na -tori'!. Bo-: Out Fnvorlte yor4 Bmln- . tiers clnnn. . Reel In it oil "A ninrv. ... .. t ' ' f- Ohriitmm Tide' -.Ilnvcnvllln Prlmnrr. Rertlart6ii' 'MA. WcTf6m"e,v'r ' Tf n r , YOKHIKrI. Krclit "Tho Flrnt Olirlniniflii' Thr f nccttfitlon "A oiidrrful"' Horrf. Xmns" WToynko Knvfitn,. v - - '' . rnmnry, ; - ;i Harmonifln Rejection "Holy . Hlwhr' -''HnyPBvUlaSrtinlorB. v ; nr?(!ltHoi1 8rlPCtBii)ri..Jiirrow. Mumcn EsprclM "Merry Mrry Clirlat , HinB" JnpftiiPRi.wjitnirfi. - i nfdtnllnn 'lUt Rlmll j.poV'r-Jo Yml. ..Junior rtUp. . ' VocRldntft ,!irW nii'thrlfty of the King' , Hostile WtnnT9. Recitfttton "Mfltnorj'l MuMc" Kim 1 vocal aoie'-Ofw Bambino aiadyii Pantomlm P)y"Th Ohriatinaa Story JapaneM Senior u1m. Rfrltallon "The -flail Nawa" Ko Yada. nonpi woy h- we wona conirriratloti Prayer.-.- . w.. 4 . Following the .pni-am, there wlil be a jwctal period- tor the fxclmnc- , Inn. of glft nd ciuidy to Uie chil dren. -Woodburn Artisans Plan Xmas Affair ,. WoodBtlttt The Woodburn Har mony club; will hold its Christmas program -atthe Artisan hall Mon aay evening, mo doorswui open nt 7:30 und the proi-ram begins at 6 o'clock. No admission fee will be charged but a freo will offering will Ibe taken for the children's' milk -fund. 'Evol-y.one Is lnvltM. to hem ths excellent program. " miKSTS AT ANDKHSONS .- WoodbYtrn-Mtfl. Arthur Vojta ol 'Mound. CH-y, ,6. Dak., and Mrs. Hen ry Pckelder of Qlenham, 8. Dak are visiting" their brents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson, over the holjdays. i MRS. BKOWN ENTERTAINS , Oak Point Mrs. A. J. Brown en tertained, .with dinner, compli menting a group at friends and rein ,tivcs. -Present were Mr. and Mrs John Covllle. Merton, Florence and Jeanne Covins of Dallas. Mr. aud Mrs. Moron Brown of 1'ortlQnd. '-r--.'' Whistling Girl ------- Proyea Oddity;.;: Talent is Rare Rlckreair" " Margaret "' Edgar,' "a graduate of Rlckrcall high, class of 1033, now a student In Llnfleld col lege was listed recently in Oregon oddities. Margaret, who is an accomplished performer, whistles th'.ough her vo cal cords.' She finds It Impossible to whistle through; her Hps; She Is, according to doctors, one person in several million to so do and they can offer no explanation for It. LINN LINES Albany and county news -;; in brief . Albany A two-day housing con ference directed by members of the headquarters staff of the Federal Housing administration in co-opcr- atlny with George I, Berry, chair man of the Linn county Better Housing committee, was held In Al bany Friday and Saturday. Purpose of the conference was to explain the operation of the complete home fi nancing played of FHA and to ac quaint Linn county citizens of tho availability of credit for building and buying homes and refinancing burdensome mortgages on existing residence properties. The conference was held in the chamber of com merce offices, Merwyn E, Paget, chief mortgage rink examiner, and John H. Hoppe, -field, representative, were present throughout the two day sessiqn-----:::-- -::: CASE AM, SETTLED AlbanyAttorneys In the case of Gustav Mltzner vs. Mrs. E. L. Gates informed the county clerk Thurs- uay mac me case in vnicn a claim for personal injuries-as the result of an automobile accident were in volved has been settled out of court The case had been scheduled for trial next Monday;. r ... j , . - WEATIIEKFOHD MEMORIAL Albany Members of the state su premc court, all circuit judges and ail attorneys of the state were In vited along with the public Thursr aay by the Ijlnn County. Bar asso ciation memorial committee to at tend the memorial services to be conducted Snturday in honor of the late J. K. Wcathcrford, Sr., In the circuit court rooms. Slate Supreme Percy R. Kelly, former associate of the late Mr. wcathorford, will give. tne memorial address. Presiding will be Circuit Judges L. G. Lcwcllin? and L. H. McMahan of this district, informal session of court. The ses sion will, be devoted exclusively to tne memorial ceremonyr w-.- t STUDENTS GET REST ' ' Albany Albany college students started their annual Christmas va cation Friday and will be free from studying and school work until Jan uary 6, loae, It wa -announced by school offloinls- Thursday. ; Wood ward hall is to be closed for the hol idays Saturday afternoon. SUSPECT SOUGHT Albany-T-Albiiny police were sear ching for a man described as six feet tall aged about 60, having a gray mustache and gray hair about the temples, who Is suspected of having taken three coats from lock ers at the Alexander Motor company here Thursday, O. : V. Dunnlngton and PredDnimbflugli lost ooats arid later another coat was taken. Dun nlgton's coat was found In a local secondhand goods store, where It had been sold; The other coats are still missing. TIiOa supposed thief la .re ported to have been seen In an au tomobile with three oilier men. Albany A marriage license has been Issued to q, W. Manning, 64, Brownsville; and Anna M. Farmer, n, Halsey. m . '. , - Pratum Presents Its Honor Pupils Pratum Pupils who have been perfect In attendance, neither ab sent nor tardy for the third school month, are Lloyd Beutler, Marlon ueutior, Bobby Cunningham, Mar joiic.Cimninghani, Norman do Vrics. Landy Fmnz, Calvin Hildcbrandt, Ruth Hllclebiiindt, Dclbert Klecn Lyle Kleen, Fiances Roblson, Car man Roth, Laurence Wcngcr, Thel ma Arsttll, Elsie Roth, Ivan Smith. Stay tori Townsend Club Has Session Stayton Rev. "Pat" McCauley. Presbyterian minister of Mill City was the principal speaker at the Townsend club meeting at the Star ineaire Wednesday evening. Other features were the reading of the latter part of Edgar Ham lin's report of the Chicago conven tion, and a varied program of en tertainment on tho stage, Tho next meeting will be held in January , with tile principal business tho election of officers for Iho com ing year. - - r Spelling Contest Featured by Club North ..Sontlain Members, ol .the N.8.N.S. club held - their , annual Christmas party at the home ot Frances McLaughlin Thursday aft ernoon. A Christmas tree and n 81(1 exchangb were features of the aft ernoon. "T ,'""7 .7. In a upclllnff oulost- Vlrp Inia Hammer an Delia Kelthlev were winners. Mrs. H. Plunkett of Stay, ton was a guest. . - Present were Virginia Hammer, Delia KelUilcy, Ernesllne Scofleld Lcona Miller, Oraee Hhoades, Ra chel Fowler, Sadie Smith, Margaret Fowler, Myrtle Howard, Mlna Kelthley,-Efde AnaeL Mary Keith- ley, Allle Phillips. Marian Lott, Eve lyn Spies, Carol Hatch, Evelyn Hatch, rrances McLnujhllni1 ,Ji LUMBER BOOM SEEN AT SCIQ Bcio The lumbering business "ap pears to be on the verge of a sub stantial revival in the Lyons section, according to R. A. Brown of ' that place, who visited Sclo relatives and friends a few days ago. The Etzel and Van Handel plant, located near Lyons, is ready for business, and the Kcech mill will be operating before long. It was said. The fact that most of the Hammond equipment still Is Intact at Mill City lends strength to the Indications and hopes that operations may be resumed there In the spring, at the latest, In the opinion of those who have kept in touch with the situa tion there. Brown was connected with timber and logging operations for years In the Lyons and -Mill City districts, also at Salem and elsewhere. He suf fered permanent Injuries In the work and has not been able to "hit the ball" vigorously in recent years. Guard Troops Expect Better Gamp Quarters As Result of Project Woodburn Howitzer corrmAny 186th "infantry, has re ceived information from Major ative to the fact thut the annual will be held at Camp Clatsop - from June 18 to 30, 1036, both dates In clusive. The entire tent area at the camp has been made level as a table top with 100 foot parking strip In front of the tents and a 100 foot' space between regimental areas. Six hun dred men have been working on the project since last July. The Wood burn company has always made a good showing at camp and is ex pected to repeat this coming year. Due to the fact that the next two regular drills of the company occur on the eves of Christmas and New Pageant Will Be Presented Sunday Night " Dallas A custom, Introduced, sev eral years ogo at tho Presbyterian church, will be continued Sunday night, when the service will be de voted to pageantry. Tills year's offering- will be In four ats ah4,is entitled "Surprise Bofore the Virglp Birth - '. The service will be opened with "The Christmas March of Maiden hood" In which girls of the Order of Rainbow and other girls of the. church will take part. Mrs.- J; "R. Beck will direct three dramatic scenes entitled "Annunciation to Mary," "Annunciation to Joseph,' and the meeting of Mary and Eliza beth. A tableau will portray the, manger scene in Bethlehem with- Mary El len Dalton taking the part of Mary, Jeanne Hartman the part of Angel. Ruth Betts the part of Elizabeth and 8. E. Whltworth the part of Joseph. .: Soloists will be Mrs. Ivan E. War ner and Mrs. Robert Kitten. Mrs. Helen Petrle Is accompanist' and Mrs. C. J. Layton, violinist. Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. W. L. Pemberton, Mrs. E. V, Dalton and Mrs. George Kurre are acting as the sponsoring committee for the af fair. OFFICERS ELECTED BY COOKING CLUBS North Suntlam The recently or gmilxod 4-H cooking club has chos en the name "Simple Simon" cook ing club with Mrs, Virginia Ham mer as leader. Officers are: Presi dent, Dorothy Bannlck; vlce-prcsl-dont, June Rainwater; secretary. Betty Lewis. Other members are Scofleld, Alice Tucket. Margaret Ilene Tucker, Florence Beal, Robert Smith and Helen Smith. Leader of Simple Simon Junior cooking club Is Mrs. Ernestine Sco ficlaHurvey Bethel Is. president, James Bethel vice president, and Wallace 8m Ml secretary. Other members are John Wolf, John Har vey, Dee Dencer, Elizabeth Wolf, Billy Lewis, Byron Rhoadea and Stanley McNeal. West Salem Women Select Officers West Salem Miss Lottie Mc Ad ams was hostess Thursday after noon ot her home on Plaza street to the members of her Friendship club for a Christmas porty and a short business meeting. Miss Lottie McAdams was re-elected president; Mrs. . Sallle Curtis, re-elected vice president and Mrs. Lola McFftr lane, elected secretary-treasurer. Refreshments were served eafo lerla style to Mrs. Robbing and Miss Alda Scovllle. special guests, and to Mesdames Ardona Piatt, Mabel Ciardncr, Lena Mason, Jennie Knight. Mamie Calloway, Bessie Ed wards, Juslina Klldee, Sara Smith. Lola McFarlane, Amy Blandish, Sal- lie Curt Iss and Miss McAdams, OBSKHV1NO HOLIDAYS Jefferson A Christmas tree and program will be held at the Looncy Butte school Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. In dependence Clifford NoakM, hop buyer for A. J. Ray and Sons, whs in town Thursday looking after U)( company' Intereetv... WOODBURNFOLK 88...".. 859. . ' KW KB (9! ID SOS . SB? BE Are Next On List Monday as ' Hgs rw im k sis ess ss as TO SEE PICTURES ' Moving piotures of Santa Claus will be brought to Woodburn Mon day afternoon and shown at the Bungalow theater through the co operation of T. C. Poorman, owner, who has arranged a special program In addition to the films offered by the Capital Journal. In addition Dr. Gerald B, Smith .will have a treat for the youngsters attending the program. Two shows will be offered by Mr. Poorman, the first at 2 and the second at 3 o'clock. This afternoon. Father Alculn ,of Mt. Angel, is being hast, followed by a program arranged by the business men of the city, with treat for all the children attending. The pic tures were shown last night in con nection with the clear Lake school General George A. White rel encampment of the company Years, drill1 will be suspended until the first Tuesday In January. "information has been received that the faithful service medals, which were to be presented eleven members of the company December it, will not bo ready for presenta tion at. that, time, : ' : The company basketball team worked out against the Woodburn high school quintet Wednesday aft ernoon and showed very excellent prospects. Practice will start next week., , Captain Elburn T. Sims attended the 162nd Infantry reunion In Port land Saturday, December 14. Woodburn's armory will undergo complete renovation with work to start soon. WPA funds have made the project possible. A community Christmas tree, sponsored by the American Legion auxiliary, will be held in the arm ory Saturday afternoon. BROOKS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM MONDAY Brooks The Methodist Ladles' Aid society held its ahnual bazaar and Jitney supper In the church. About $25 was taken in. Following the supper the following program was read by Mrs. Cecil V. Ashbaugh, chairman' of the program committee. Songs by the audience; solo, Mrs. Alice Joan Fltts, with Mrs. Joo Fills accompanist; song, Miss Marie Bos ch, Miss Kreta Fae Ashbaugh, with Neva Ramp at the piano; duet, C. V. Ashbaugh, gultmy and Kreta Fae, piano; vocal duet; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Streeter; remarks by Rev. C. A. Pi ckering; reading, Mrs. Earl Streeter; duet, Mrs. Ashbaugh and Mrs. C. A. Bailey; Instrumental music by Cecil Ashbaugh, guitar, Earl Streeter, vio lin, Kreta Mae Ashbaugh, piano; piano solo, Marie Bosch; songs by the audience. The Sunday school Cnristmos pro gram will be given Monday evening. Clubbers Attempt Difficult Dishes - Bethel The 4-H club members are now doing more difficult cook ing. Division ! has fried breakfast meats. Division II has made blanc mange and vanlla pudding. Camp cookery group has also made vanilla pudding. -The pupils of the school held an informal Christmas party around the school Christmas tree and drawn names for an exchange of girts. Christmas program and during the early afternoon at the Turner school. George W. Gould, owner of the Majestic theater at Dallas, enter tained all his young friends at a special show Friday afternoon. Not only did he offer a comedy, but when he found out how many were anxious to see the holiday offering he Immediately made arrangements to present his current serial picture, the "Phantom Empire," which Is supposed to start today, In addition to the Capital Journal Santa Claus pictures and then gave his friends the opportunity to witness "Harold Teen," a special feature. Long before the show was ready to start youngsters were found hi front of the Majestic and Mr. Goiild was becoming worried because U might not be possible to seat them all. His fears proved groundless and the house was filled, though he ad mitted he might locate six or seven empty seats but did not know where. All the youngest children were admitted first and then the older ones. Including many high school students. Perfect order was maintained after the show started though the crowd of youngsters was noisy before the doors opened. AUBWrfPlS GIVE PROGRAM Auburn The pupils of Auburn school presented a Christmas pro gram Friday evening. Parents and friends filled both rooms which were opened Into one, with many stand ing. Prof. McClendon made a finan cial report that donations of cash for candy and nuts, from the neigh borhood amounted to $14.28. The major portion of the money was spent for candy, some for tree trim mings, with a balance of 13 cents left. The program included: Chorus by pupils of .tho primary room, "Santa Claus is Coming . to Town"; play, "Merry, Merry Christ mas to All"; characters in costume: Old Mother Goose, Jack Homer, Lit tle Boy Blue, Jack and Jill, Little Bo Peep, Queen of Hearts and Nave of Hearts, the . Old. .Woman Who Lived In. a Shoe,. Little Tom Tucker, Cross Patch arid all the rest includ ing Jolly Old St. Nick. A Christmas candle drill was given by four girls and four boys in costume; play, "A Double Surprise"; play, "A Christ-. mas.Lesson,"'wlth dVOam" characters bearing the symbols;. of: .Christmas wreath, stick candy, Spirit of Love, and Old Santa in person bearing candy and nuts for the children. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM PLANNED Mt. AngelThe grade pupils of St. Mary's school will present the anminr unnscmas program Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A small ad mission will be charged. The following program will be presented: Oreson Orane. ....... . : . ;. .Ouenltitt Sont A selection by the ML Anvel Junior bund A Merry ChrletniRS-,,. ..-...... .Sonic Chooslnn ' a Business.'. ,, Dialogue Christmas on the Trolley Car. ...Dialogue Santa Claus Express Song The New Christmas Spirits PUjr March of the Christmas. Trees..... . .Drill Johnny's Bedtime Story..-. Monologue The Dolls Awake. ..'. ..Operetta uunesque. uoii unit, ...... Over the Teacups Silent Nlttht Pantomime Harry's Pockets Dialogue The Story of the Christ Child . Program Arranged North Santlam The North San tlam public school children will give a Christmas program- at the school House Monday evening under the direction of Principal Homer Plun kett and his assistant. Miss Viola Larson. " V MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT 11:30 Two Big Features HUGH WALPOLE WROTE THIS THRILLER! Now a screen entertainment that will hold yon pellboond -. to the thrilling climax! ''.-, ": AND HIT A Western Rungo Ace Tangles with a Bud Miin's Greed GENEAUTREy t'A?vc "FRISCO f "BROADWAY TOIUY - WATERFR0NT" I GONDOLIER". SERMONS SOUND HOLIDAY THEME FOR SILVERTON SUverton A number of the SU verton churches are holding services Christmas day and practically all are observing the holiday at Sun day's sessions. Father Arthur Sullivan of St. Paul's Catholic p a r 1 s h has an nounced a low mass at 6 o'oloclc Christinas morning, children's mass at 8:30, the men's ohorus will sing the Gregorian Chant at the high mass at 10:30 o'clock with benedic tion following. Confessions wUl be heard Tuesday afternoon aod eve ning. The regular Sunday services will be observed with benediction following the 10:30 o'clock mass. Rev. j. M. Jenson of the Imman uel Lutheran church will give a sermon address in the English lan guage Christmas day at 11 o'olock. The young people of Sunday school, league and choir wUl give a Christ mas program In the evening. Sun day a Norwegian service will be held at 10 o'clock in the forenoon and English service held at 11 o' clock following. Candle light ser vice on Sunday with Miss Hannah Olson, superintendent of the Sun day school. In charge. . , . Christmas day services will begin at the Trinity Lutheran churoh at 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon, The Christmas tree program wUl be giv en by the Sunday school classes Christmas evening. The Sunday worship hour Is at 10 o'clock with Sunday school following, Rev. Er nest G. Larson of the Calvary Luth eran church will speak. Christmas day services will begin at the Calvary Lutheron church at 11 o'clock. The Christmas tree pro gram will be given by the Sunday school Monday evening at the church arranged- byl.Rev. Clarence Johnson. Rev. Ernest G. Larson will be In charge of the regular Sun day services. The Sunday school Christinas tree and program at . the Methodist church will be on Monday evening. on Sunday evening Fred Baker will present his adult choir in the pro duction of "The Infant King," cantata. Regular morning services by the pastor, Rev. D. Lester Fields. . The Congregational churoh, :Rev. Ralph E. Knight pastor, will have the Christmas program Monday evening. Regular Sunday services with a Christmas theme for the forenoon services. , Bishop Mark Poeman of Portland has been secured as special guest speaker at the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints for the Sunday forenoon services at the MWA hall on High street. Miss Rita Rahn wUl direct a song program Sunday evening v-at-the First Christian church. Rev, W. O Livingstone will be in charge of the Sunday morning worship hour. Gifts for the kiddies are planned at the Sunday school hour preceding the sermon address. . Christmas program .will, be at the Christian Missiohary 'Alliance Sun day evening with the Sunday school in charge. Regular forenoon ser vices with Harvey Hallett In charge of the Sunday school hour and Rev. J, Harold Howard the regular pas tor. ". " ' : .'" CAROLS ARE SUNG FOR INDEPENDENCE Independence The pupils of the Independence training school as sembled around the community Christmas tree on Main street Fri day afternoon and -sang- oarols. -They marched from the school at 2 o'clock in double file and guided by the teachers assembled under the direction of Miss Wolfer, critic tea cher. As they left the tree they sang their recessional caroling song-, Many patrons of the school as sembled on the street corners to hear the children slug, despite the cold north wind which was blowing. Christinas candies were given. to the tiroup by the chamber of commerce. "Starts Sunday ; NO. 2 Hopmere Women Find Kinships Of Presidents Hopmere The Hopmere commun ity, known as a thriving hop center, has recently become avare of a new distinction In that two of its com munity residents are descendants of presidents of the United States. Mrs. Joseph Kammler, whose ' maiden name was Harding, Is a distant rel ative of the late Warren Harding, while Mrs. W. B. Egelston has on her famuy tree the name of Abra ham Lincoln. CHOIR OFFERS MUSICAL HOUR Woodburn A candle light Christ mas concert wlU be given by the choir of the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, featuring music by Handel and Bach in recognition of the 250th anniversary of the birth of these two great composers who have made a large contribution to the church music of today. The pub lic Is invited. The following program has been arranged: Prelude, Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, Joyce Woodfin; processional, "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing," (Mendelssohn); an them, Sanctus (Gounod); lyric trio, "O, Holy Night," (Adams) Mrs. Paul Pemberton, Joyce and Helen. Woodfin; carols, "Long Years Ago." (Harrington), "Noel" and "Silent". Night," (Gruber); vocal duet, "Bethlehem" (Gelbel) Mrs, Maude Kobow and George Landon; an them, "Oh, Come to My Heart Lord Jesus," (Ambrose); piano solos, "Prelude In C" (Bach) and "Largo" (Handel) Joyce Woodfin; anthem, "No Candle Was There and No Fire;" vocal solos from Handel's Messiah, "He Shall Feed His Flock," Helen Woodfin, "Come Unto Him." Mrs. Herman Stone; mixed quartet, "God Rest You Merry Gentlemen." and "While- Shepherds Watched Their Flocks," (Handel) Mrs. Don ald Orr, Mrs. Kobow, George A. Landon and Rev. P. Malcolm Ham mond; anthem, "Gloria" (Mozart); anthem, "Hallelujah Chorus" Han-, del. - -. - KINGWOOD LEGION JOMEN PLAN TREAT West Salem The Klngwood Post of the American Legion and the Auxiliary will have a Christmas tree and treat for all the children of the neighborhood Monday . eve ning In. the Community hall at. 8 o'olock. r'- ;.-.- ....; A special feature of the evening will be the awarding of the hope chest which the Auxiliary has been working on for a numl.el of months. The AuxUiary held a session Thursday-evening at the home of. its president, Mrs. J. H. Boening, the change from the usual place of meeting being made or account of a case of mumps. . Plans for the treat, tree and pro gram- were perfected and commit tees appointed. Mrs. Mamie Dick-, son was made chairman of the tree committee. Mrs. Georgia Cook of the program committee and Mrs. Ida McClendon, Mrs. Ora. Gilliland and Mrs. Hazel Boening a -committee to attend to the filling of candy bags. .'.:.; , MIDNITE SHOW TONITE Toe words.. best!...And seeths pnuil WfTH- ANN DVORAK MAYO BARTON FORGEFROWS' , GOSSLIN TELLS COUNTY DEMOS Albany Linn democrats were told by a number of outstanding demo crats that because Oregon Is already safe in the Roosevelt column, dem ocrats of the county should concen trate their off arts upon rolling up majorities' also for the -senatorial, congressional and local candidates in the .1936 elections,. these admon ishment being made . at. the Linn County Young Democratic club meeting held at the Hotel Albany. Democrats were told to'forget fac tional rows by W. L. Gosslin, private secretary to Governor Martin, who represented the governor at the meeting, and to put forward ' the strongest candidates, by getting to gether before the primaries and se lecting men who stand the best chance of election. - A.-8. Burt, -chairman ofthe state- ( Wide young democratic olubi urged liberal contribution ' of funds, - for lack of which he said the democrat ic cause has suffered.-- Burt defended the patronage sys tem, and declared - the: - democrats have much time to make up to the matter of political positions. . ; Among others who made . short talks were Postmaster G..T. Hock ensmlth, and C. C. Bryant, of Al bany;. StRte Representative T. W. Munyan; State Senatyt , C. D Strin ger, both' Linn' county: "State Rep resentative.. Clarencs Hyde, of Lane county; Ellis Barnes, Mike DeCicco, Charles North, Floyd Bllyeu How ard Latourette, and W: .A.DelzeU, Portland, and Frank. Tierney, Salem, PAGEANT ARRANGED FOR SUNDAY NIGHT Monmouth A Christmas pageant in six scenes will-' be given In the Christian . church - Sunday evening. The;program under -the direction' of Mrs. U-' U.' CaldweU will start t 7:30 p. m. :. Characters in the pageant are: Reader, Rev. Elklns; Simeon, the prophet,-J.--Dunn;.. Maryr .Garnet Smith; Joseph, 'Charles McCauley; Angel, Helen--Hutchinson; .' Shep herds, Harold Elklns,. Morris POweU, Wilmer Powell. Members' of the Angel chorus are: Marjorie and Rosalie Chambers,. Twlla and Na deen Sweens,- Millie Brooks, -Ellen Le'ntz, Shirley" Keen,' 'Clanf 'Haller, Helen Hutchinson. '- - '.-'-'-'- Members of the orchestra include: Roy-Miller, Mildred -Miller, Eliza beth Caldwell, Margaret Gentle and Connie Riddle. Music for the- eve ning is in charge M ;Mrs", K' Cham bers.. .'- :.:: :t:.-- s. JEFFERSON VOTES 1 ; FOR WATER PLAN I Jefferson Mayor Edna Allen called a special meetlne of the -city council at which time she announc ed receiving official notification uf ibe.PWA:gxant far. Improvement of Hie' Eity; water-worker.. .vv The council voted favorably to the project and she has notified Hock ley, Oregon PWA director, of its ac ceptance -. A. special election will be called soon to submit the bond- Issue to the vote ot -the people of Jeffer on. -. - STARTS Sunday - bia for .MunT at h! it's romance that with drama..! MET HOT Mae LANE WARNIt (ItOS. FIRST NATIONAt, PICTURI 'Or-- Y fleet" j tth Hugh Bnt,e r