Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 17, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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New Gullet Made for Baby Sheryl Wade, 15-day-old in
fant who was born with an incomplete gullet (esophagus)
and underwent an apparently successful operation to give her
a new gullet, is watched by special nurse Mary Gafrey as she
lies in her humidcrib at Providence hospital in Portland,
Ore. Doctors say the child is progressing "satisfactorily,"
She was fed through a tube in her side before the surgery was
performed. (Acme Telephoto)
Sympathetic Nation Showers
Little Dean, 2, With Presents
Seattle, Dec. 17 W.fi) A sympathetic nation was beating a path
to the home of two-year-old Dean Ault today, showering the lad,
who faces blindness or death, with Christmas presents and good
wishes.
The ault phone was ringing constantly. One call came from
New York City where a doctor's--
son waited to hear first-hand
the account of the cancerous
growth which has claimed one
of the curly-haired boy's eyes,
and is eating away on the other.
Dean's newly-acquired dog,
Lucky Lady, the gift of a Can
adian mother of five, followed
the boy's heels as he romped
around the house.
Brooks Church
Plans Program
Brooks The Assembly of
God Sunday school will present
Us Christmas program Wednes
day night in the church in
Brooks. The following program
will be presented:
Welcome, by Delbert Brown;
A Shy Little Boy," Leroy
Doyle; "Little Ladies," Joann
Lyons, Joyce Doyle, Mary Lou
Carr and Shirley Coble; "Christ
mas Gifts, Lonme Jackson;
'Jesus Loves the Little Ones
Like Me," by the beginners
class; "A Candle," Charlene Wy
more; "When I Have a Birth
day," Carolyn Blackwell; "Gifts
for the King," Maxine Fitzger
ald, Mary Jackson, Betty Jack
son, and Buell Hadley; "Silent
Night," by the whole school.
"Dolly's Bedtime" by April
File; "A Star in My Heart," Ed
die Anderson, Arvid Dodd,
Katherine Fitzgerald, Lorene
Jackson, Dennis Fitzgerald;
"The Wonderful Saviour of
Men," Maxine Fitzgerald, Mi
neeta Dodd; "The Garden of
Cheerful Giving," Anita Davis,
Treman Dodd, Katherine Fitz
gerald, Donald Jensen. Eddie
Anderson; "Softly the Night Is
Sleeping," Stanley acd Alden
Dodd; "Christmas Pnyer," Mi
neeta Dodd; "One Holy Night,"
June Davis, Stanley Dodd, Al
den Dodd, Anita Pavis, Dennis
Fitzgerald, Eddie Anderson, Ar
vid Dodd, Treman Dodd, Donald
Jensen, Buell Hadley, Kather
ine Fitzgerald, and Lorene Jack
son; "The Snaw Prayer," Erma
Sandford, and Eileen Hanner;
benediction.
Miss Dorma Lee Bunn and
Miss Eveiyn Austin are pastors
of the Brooks church.
Sees First Christmas Tree Two-year-old Suzanne Bish,
who was born blind, climaxes a breathless moment with a
thrilled squeal of delight as she views her first Christmas
tree at her home in Pico, Calif. Born with cataracts over
both eyes, Suzanne has undergone four operations and needs
one more. The operations were paid for by her father's Amer
ican Legion buddies, who launched a "Sight for Suzanne"
campaign to raise money for the surgery. (Acme Telephoto)
Woodburn Will
View Pageant
Woodburn A pageant, "The
Message of the Christmas An
gel," will be presented by the
junior and senior Sunday school
departments of the Woodburn
Presbyterian church Tuesday
evening at 7:30 o'clock as the
feature of the Christmas pro
gram. The cast for the pageant will
include: Patricia Withers as
"Spirit of Christmas"; Dale Mor
rison as Isaiah; Loris Larson as
the prophetic angel; Barbara
Baumann as "Mary"; Robert
Baumann as "Joseph"; Ramon
Rogers, Richard Guthrie, and
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Saturday, Dec. 17, 1919 7
Allen Wantz as the three shep
herds; Patty Lou McLaughlin
and Nina Rice as. two Hebrew
women and Sally Walling as
"Mary Magdalene."
There will also be music by
the "angel choir" of 12 mem
bers and the youth choir of 12
members, the girls' quartet,
Patsy Shook, Karen Magnuson,
Dorothy Rice and Jeanette Bau
mann, and the boys' quartette,
Sam Van Arsdale, Bob Bau
mann, Bob Withers and Dwaine
Rogers. Soloists, Ramon Rogers
and Barbara Baumann.
There will also be recitations
and songs by the primary de
partment and a rhythm band
number. Mrs. Howard Magnu
son will play the processional
for the choirs and accompany
the singing. Mrs, E. K. Fenton
is directing the pageant, and
Mrs. Lillian Shancr is in charge
of the primary program.
Open Bible Standard
Church
New Permanent Location
1232 N. Commercial
Sunday School: IB a.m.
Morning Worship: 11 a.m.
Subject: "Power"
Overcomers Y. P. 7 p.m.
Evangelistic Service 7:45 p.m.
Subject: "Life More Abundant
ly." Christmas program Monday,
Dec. 19, 7:45 p.m.
Rev. A. C. Grimes, pastor
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The mailman's sack was bul
ging. A little stuffed elephant from
Eerkley, Calif.; a train from a
local department store; sympa
thetic letters from such places
as Chicago, Kansas City, Oma
ha and Philadelphia.
"The mailman brought a shop
ping bag full of mail yesterday,"
Ault said.
As Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ault
fondly watched their son play
ing with his new pet, A black
cocker spaniel pup, temporar
ily forgotten was the spectre of
death or blindness which hangs
over the lad.
"I see no sense in going to
the Elks' eye clinic in Portland
(Ore.)' Ault said, "if we're go
ing to get the same answer."
Eminent eye specialists in
Seattle and San Francisco have
told him the only chance for
life for the lad was to have his
other eye removed.
"We'll spend Christmas at
home," Mrs. Ault said, "and at
least have a chance to shop."
Ault, an unemployed one-armed
construction cost accountant,
said a job was developing for
him after the first of the year
at Everett, Wash.
Dean's right eye was removed
nearly two months ago when a
cancerous infection set in, ap
parently after a fall from a
chair. Doctors said the tumor
has attacked the other eye and is
eating towards the child's brain. :
Build Power to Scare
Russia, Advises Urey
Washington, Dec. 17 (U.B Dr.
Harold C. Urey believes the only
hope of preventing an atomic
war is for the Western Democ
racies to build up so much power
that Russia will be afraid to
start a conflict "it is sure to
lose."
And the only way for the de
mocracies to build up such an
"enormous unbalance of power,"
the famous atomia scientist said
last night, is for the Democracies
to form a federal union.
Urey, who helped to develop
the American atomic bombs, ad
dressed the Atlantic Union com
mittee, of which he is a lead
ing member. The committee is
supporting pending legislation
calling on President Truman
to invite North Atlantic pact na
tions to a federal convention.
The union he proposes would
conduct military, foreign, and
international trade affairs for
the member states.
Unif at Hayesville
Hos Holiday Luncheon
Hayesville Hayesville Ex
tension unit held a Christmas
party at the home of Mrs. R.
M. Kelley at Chemawa. Enter
tainment was in charge of Mrs.
Wayne Powers consisting of con
tests and carol singing. A des
sert luncheon was served, the
hostess being assisted by Mrs.
Harry L. Miller, Mrs. Walter
Nystrum, Mrs. Roy Green, and
Miss Fern Morgan.
Others present were Mrs. F.
O. West, Mrs. Charles Andresen,
Mrs. Virgil Perrine, Mrs. L. L.
Beard, Mrs. A. F. Harvey, Mrs.
William Kennedy, Mrs. V. D.
Griffiths, Mrs. B. Reimann,
Mrs. H. J. Robertson, Mrs. J.
H. Barnes, Mrs. Galen Siddall,
Mrs. Burns Christofferson, Mrs.
Brown, Mrs. J. DeBoer, Mrs. C.
W. Davis, Mrs. Edward Zahare,
Mrs. William Hoffman and son
and Jim and Patty Powers.
Sublimity Raymond Hart
man, Raymond McDonald,
Charles Clarksen, Fred Ries,
and Art Coats went to Freewa
ter, to attend the North Pacific
Canners and Packers meeting.
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For Christmas jj
Joy We Invite S
You to Worship?
With Us J
9:45 A.M. Church School j
Identical Morning Services H
9:45 and 11:00 A.M.
"At Bethlehem's Gate" 5
Sermon by the Minister
Christmas
Candlelight
Musicale j
5:00 and 7:30 P.M. ;
The Choir, directed by j
Mr. Charles Stowell
Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, Organist '
SMr. Thomas Facey, Violinist
A program of lovely
Christmas music with
Old English carol page
antry, in a beautiful
setting of candlelight.
First
Presbyterian
Church !
Chemeketo at Winter c j
Chester W. Hamblin, S
9:45 A.M.
Sunday School Presents
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
10:50 A.M. "The Glory of
Bethlehem"
6:15 P.M. Young People's
7:30 P.M. Annual Christmas
music by Church Choir di
rected by Prof. R. J. Lush
Broadcast over KOCO
First Church of the
Nazarene
13th and Center
Orville W. Jenkins, Pastor
EVANGELISTIC
TEMPLE
Assembly of God
Market St. & Park Ave.
Take Madison St. Bus
Sunday, Dec. 18
9:45 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 S e r m o n, "ACHIEV
ING REVERENCE"
6:15 P.M. 4 Youth Groups
and Vesper Service
7:45 Evangelistic Rally con
tinued from last week.
"WE CHOSE BARABAS"
Radio Program, KOCO, Satur
day, 6:45 P.M.
Christmas Program
Friday, Dec. 23, 7:30 P.M.
"THE
SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS"
200 Children in the Cast
EVERYONE WELCOME
Walter S Frederick, Pastor
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That all-important letter to Santa; in it we told him the many
things we wanted. We were children then . . .
Now, as adults, we have discovered a new approach to Santa.
Wherever possible, we drop little hints about the things we need,
in the hope that we'll receive useful gifts.
The first Christmas came while the world was still very young.
The people of Bethlehem were looking for the kind of king who
would live in a palace. That was the sort of Messiah they wanted.
But God gave them a Child in swaddling clothes, lying in a
manger ... a babe destined to become a spiritual King . . . the kind
of Messiah the world needed.
The mark of spiritual maturity is the realization that sacred
needs are more important than secular wants. This is the Christ
mas season. Come to your Church and receive GOD'S GIFT.
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