i Monday, December 14, 15J I Ceylon Rejects Red Mission l Colombo, Ceylon (D Prs- 5. mier Sir John Kotelawela Myi J be has emphatically refused to I receive a goodwill minion from communlit China even though Ceylon i jelling the -Reds rubber. 4. Sir John confirmed yester Joay reports that the Peiplng government had offered to aend envoyi on friendly visit J to this British Commonwealth i bland. But be added: J "I have aent a reply to the 4 Chinese government remind Mng them we have 1 trade agreement and to let our re f lations remain that way." He i aaid he told the Reds, "Ceylon j has no other friendship or v dealing with Communist China, nor does she want to. Keizer THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Balem. Oregaa Page 13 Hayesville Keizer The Keizer FTA met in the school auditorium at t p.m. Dec. 10. Christmas carols were sung by the group under . the direction of Rev. Holmquist ' of the Faith Lutheran church. ; Rev. David Blum of the Kaza rene church led the group in prayer. Keizer FTA members 8 now number SOI. Room count Jr was won by Mrs. Cartwright'i t 4th graders. ' The Well Child Clinic wUl be held Tuesday, Dec. IS at 1 I p.m. in the Keizer Community church. In January the school '.' records will be checked and ' any child needing "booster , shots" or Immunizations, will 1 bring a slip home to his par " ents notifying them. The school 'j is unable to go ahead with these immunizations unless the parent sign. Mr. Weddle reported that there is $65 in the treasury now for shrubbery for the schools. v Sho has received some shrubs , as gifts also. Those donating money have been: Manbrin Garden club. Dine & Do club, .. Weizer Sewing club and the Manbrin Community club. " The PTA voted to help chil dren that need glasses or hear I ing aids, if they cannot be ob tained otherwise. However, It ' must be sanctioned by Mrs, Weddle, a member of the school board, and the county nurse, , along with the advice of the - child's doctor. The PTA also voted to put ' $50 in a game library fund. " There will be two teachers and : two parents selected to get this 1 started. 1 Mrs. Crothers displayed snd : sold the new YWCA cook - books. " The first grade room mothers ' served refreshments. The mothers' choral group made their first appearance. " Members are: Evelyn Adams, " Agnes Swing, Marjory Ritchey, : Grace Brown, Eleanor Brown, I Mabel Holmquist, Helen Jack--' son, Leona Welty, Alva Wie ; gum, Louis Besdeck, Priscilla " Shattuc, Ruby LanghoU, Doro thy Ronk.w Pearl Langeland, Marge Bowder. Shirley Scholtz - la the director of the group. The accompanists are Marvel Collins and Helen Jackson. ; A Nativity Scene was shown : while Shirley Scholtz played Shubert's "Ave Maria." The ' Blessed Virgin was portrayed : by Lynn Conklin. The four an gels were: Vicki Wilkinson, '.- Nelsa Wiessner, Linda Pfau, and Linda Clibourn. There was a skit "The Last Day of School Before the Holi days in a Progressive School." , Characters were: Shirley - Scholtz, David Summers, Marj ory Ritchey, Ruth Holmquist, Dorothy Morse and Eleanor Brown. The fourth grade held an as ' (embly program at 1 p.m. on " Wednesday, Dec. 9 in the Keiz er school auditorium. Mrs. Quinn's fourth graders present ed the program. The announcer was Leonard Featherstone. HayeavUle HayesvUla Bey scout, troop 20 at the troop Court of Honor held Mondsy evening at their cabin on Fish er Road, the chairman, A. C. Richardson, Introduced Vincent Genna as the new scoutmaster. A candlelight Investiture was conducted by the Junior leaders Douglas Richardson. Vernon Lang, Charles Faulkner, Joe Daviason, and George Strozut, Jr., assistant scoutmaster. Those receiving tenderfoot pins were Jimmy Olsen and Forrest Davltson. Second class awards went to Stanley Borders, Douglas Brown, Gary Dornoa, David Morrow, Jimmy Squires, .and uary lonesDurg. . Bobby Bramlet received his first clasa award. Life Scout rank was awarded to Vernon Lang, who is student body president of Parrish Jun ior high. Merit badges in scouting skills snd vocational explora tion were awarded to Bobby Bramlet, woodwork, scholar ship, music, reading, home re pair, firemanship, stamp col lecting and cooking; Joe Davis- son, corn raising Wiw1wnrr cooking and home repair; Charles Faulkner, cooking; Dale Carothers and George Strozut, Jr., public spesking; Vernon Lang, cltizenshio in the home and community and nature. Junior leaders training cer- tificatea were awarded to Bob by Bramlet, Douglas Brown, Joe Davlsson, David Richard son, Bobby Zahara, and George strozut. Attendance pins for 1052 went to Bill and Joe Davisson, I Bobby Zahara, Douglas and David Richardson, Charles Faulkner, Bobby Dotson, Keith Nelson, Jerry Peterson, and! Dale Carothers. I Attendance pins for 1(53 went to Joe Daviason, Bobby; Dotson, David Richardson, I Charles Faulkner, and Vernon Lang. j j John Clunies-Ross, a Scot,! became king of the Cocos Is lands in 1827, five generations of his line ruled there and an other John Clunies-Ross is now British governor of the islands.' IN KOREA I Glenn Davis said the blaze ap-1 ,. . , , , ' 1 parenuy atartea in wiring in- ; , . . J stalled Saturday afternoon as '' 4 students prepared decorations 1 for the annual Christmas ves- I per program. . 11 11 tl Middle Grove Pfc. Alfred L. Loyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Loyd of Monmouth, who Is serving as a special orders clerk with the 24th Replacment com pany of the 24th Infantry division in Korea, A gradu ate of the Monmouth high school, Loyd entered the Army in. February, 1952, and has been overseas since last February. (U.S. Army photo) FIRE DESTROYS CHAPEL Beloit, Wis. () A fire of un determined origin destroyed the Beloit College chapel Saturday night, causing an estimated $500,000 damage. Fire Chief Middle Grove Last Thurs day, Mrs. John Cage was host ess for the Middle Grove Home Extension Unit Christ-1 mas party. She was assisted by the Mesdames John Van Laanaen, Lewis Patterson, and Robert Rice. Part of the Hawaii Project was given by Mrs. wiiour Wilson and Mrs. Lewis Pat arson. They wrote and pre sented a skit ou what to pack for a trip to the Islands. Stere optlcan viewa were shown. The Wilbur Wilsons had lived in Hawaii for 30 years. Gifts were exchsnged. Guests were Mrs. Milo Kuhn snd children, Mrs. Ken neth Kleman, and Mrs. C. L. Reynolds. , . Members who attended were Mesdames Harold Ang lin, Leroy Austin and children, Harold Beach;. John Cage, Ernest - Crura, Melve in Even ln imil E err Gssdr. Wm. Msssey and children, Wm. Schart, Fred Scharf, L. C. 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