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'Tin Btcrj of tb Plntt Ohriflt
imn will be given In dramatisation
and tablennx at the Flmt ChHutian
church, Eleventh and Oak street!,
i Sunday evening, December 80, at
7:80 o'clock.
Scene 1 at the home of Matt In
is auretn wourv mj Augvi vlbum
Mary.
Scene 2, at the manger of lieth
lehtm on the night of Jesus' birth.
Scene 8, the Shepherds' Watch
A Visit by the Angel Chorus.
Scene 4. the vinit of the Shep
herds to the Babe. Jeena.
Scene 0, the visit of the Wise
Men.
Characters!
Mary Yvonne A tklnjnn
Joseph Norman Robinson
Shepherds: Bobbie Atkinson, Denn
Robinson, Charles Porter, Donald
Gibona, Joe Keever.
Wise Men: Richard Williams,
Clarence Bloom, Robort Porter,
Angela: Margery Kinney, June
Gibona. Est ell Thompson, Alice
Coakes. Marie Woodson, Jenn War
dan, Eleanor WUUami, Violet Car
ter, Betty Swanton, Betty Prry.
The readers l Dornt Dlllo, Mar-
10a diysrs,
Sololsut ttrtm, IM
taaues.
Ptwfertt U Plan la
MtWiet Service
"TWe PWM etf tin RW wU
be preeeatoa at tfcc Methedlet jkur(,
dunday eveeUM at 7:10 p. n. Us
arrange meet clfJeM from the pa
geanU of the two prrvioue year. Two
Hnirfl are mlrrorta: Herod and Jasus.
The different objectives revealed by
these two persons oi Hi wry prorwe
the theme for the pageant.
Th wisomen and sueoherds are in
search of this now king. Herod's
wrath la evldtonoes u his chosen cen
turion, Tlvoniua. goes likewise to
cearch of this king wtin orders to
tirlnr Herod word that he mar slay
him. Through the accumulating event
Tlvoniua lue purpose cbanyes utterly
From seeking a throne he seta himself
toward the "living of a life." In the
pureult of this new adventure he sees
hi Christmas Ohrlst. Carl Knowles
takes thl leading part. Wealev stu
dents carry the major parts. The pa
geant la directed by Mlse Mary Find
Toy and -Mine. Rom McGrew. Mrs.
Clifford Naah will be at the organ.
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UNITED LUTHERANS
PLAmniNG PAQEAMT
Program for the eerrlcea and
Ohrlstmas program of the Sunday
school of the United Lutheran church
Sunday evening, Deo. 28, at 7 o'clock,
and the earl matin wrvlce at 0 a. m.
on Christmas day, Dec. 26, are an
nounced by the pastor as follow i
Sunday morning i
Sunday school, 0:45; the eervtce,
11. Mormon aublect: "The Incarna
tion." Anthem, "Hark, Hark, My
ttoui" luneuyj,
Sunday evening, 7 o'clock:
The Sunday school Christmas festi
val. Superintendent, J. F.'Oleen.
Invocation.
Exercise of orimarv department:
"Our Welcome," Yvon lllnea, Dale
Hall k son, Wilmer Ilienache, Albert
Kins.
"Everybody's Welcome," Jimmy
IlAhn, Junior Harlow,
"Tlie Christmas Story," Margaret
retortion, it la none jesnen. Catherine
Lnndstrom, June N or d Ling, Pauline
lufnsche. Irma ilellkson.
Sonf. ''Sweet Bella KJmclnff."
"Tlie Christ Child," Ituth Ulensche.
"Mr Oirt" UllHe wood a.
"what Can I Ulve Him' Eliubeth
JotNen.
"Her Bed for Jesus," Betty Wecha-
ler.
"Christmas Questions," lysis Nord
Ung, Ruth Riensche, Florine Hinds,
.Ienle Ashby, June Brock.
"My Gift.1' Helen Prlchett.
"What Would It Have Been?" Paul
RfenJ!'he, Orrln Wechsler.
"Why I Am Happy" Gone Riensche.
"Empty Stockingft." June Mitchell,
Loreen Brock, Pauline Pritchett, Dor
othy King.
Pa k emit and pantomime depleting
the nativity:
Hymn. "Come Hither, Ye Faithful."
Part 1. The Prophetic Vlelon. Solo.
"Watchman, Tell Ub of the Night;''
solo, "Oomp Unto Me Ye Weary,"
from Messiah.
Part 2, Shepherd and Wise Men In
Search of Christ. Hymn, "Hark tfee
Herald Anjjels Sing;" Nativity scene;
Shepherds scene; the Wine Men's
ocone.
Part 8, Others 8ek Him. Seekera
after God; solo, "Where a Life is
SDent In Service" (Mendelsnohn) :
group of neglncted children sing "We
Would See Jesus: solo, Aria from
Elllnh:" btoud or lmmtirrnnts: irroiiD
nf Indians: son. "I Would Follow
Thoe. Lord Jesus;" recessional hymn.
Joy to the World."
Characters: Lender. Herbert Blen-
eche; Joseph. Paul Belstel; Mary,
Alma Hoattck; Candle bearers, Edna
Rlensche, June Nordllng, Leonn Scott,
Novllla Lnndstrom; Shepherd, Eu
gene Herloektr. Robert RMstel, Bar
fpn Nordling, Wavne Hinds Klnga,
Wilbur Jeetcn, Wallace Anderson,
Uymond Hegbergi Nurse, iuether
Hoitick) Teacher, Altoe Svllon.
Christmas Day
Early Matin norvloe, 0 a. eel. oei
Tudfly, DeB. 26 1
Candle lAgkt prociBteVn.
Anthem, 'There Wese fttutetepeV'
(VJncent).
ii a tin nerTjoe, pag M.
Pealm 19.
Prayer.
Leeeona, Isaiah ft 7f Lnbm
ltl-H.
Anthem, "O Holy Iflghf4 (Adams),
Offering.
Ilymn 20.
"The Christmas Story, R-v. A.
ti. Mourners, u. U.
Hymn 84.
The I'
Fipdtction.
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Shedd
SHEDD. 'DEC. 21. (Speclnl)
The Shedd high school Is preparing
to put on a three act pluy by Lydn
M. Brown, and the title Is "The Mao
Who Left the Farm." This play is
to take place ChrlBtmas eve, Dec. 24,
1028, at the W. O. W. hall. The pro
ceeds of the pluy will go to aid the
Near East relief. The characters are
James Herbert, a discontented former,
Aaron Stnrmes; Molly, him wife, who
likes the farm, Frances Mitzel; Ger
trude Harbert, thtrir oldest daughter,
Faith Hansen; Ethel Hnrbert, her
young sister, Alberta Gillette; Dick
Hnrbert, brother of Gertrude nnd
Ethel, Dale Miller; Jed Wilkins, uncle
nnd neighbor, Oeoriro Dnnner; Am
anda Wilkins, his wife, practical nnd
oin-rnsnioned, vnnMn Ht. .Inhn; John
Knmonson, an eneihie young mnn,
Owen Wilfiie; Walter Nelson, Hick's
iilph school chum, Eugene Dnnner.
Miss Lyda Gregory hss been (tick
with Influenen.
.frs. layman Pennell has been sick
1ro nnd quite a number of high
school students have hen absent on
nccoiint of sickness.
Mrs. Nora Contes spent a couple of
dhya in Portlnnd Inst week. She drove
there with her dnuchter-ln-lnw, Mrs.
Nellie Contes, of Albany.
Mrs. Fred Barton of Corvsllls, sis
ter of Mm. Emmn Gregory, nnd form
erly of Shedd, left for Snn Francisco
to spend the rhristmns holidays with
her children Wildn and Edwin Rarton
of that city.
Mrs. J. O. Cloy nnd son Victor
spent the week-end In Portlnnd viH
Iting Mrs. Clay's daughter, Hope, who
Is still in the hospital bnt Is expected
to be able to come home liy the end
of the week.
Willamette chapter No. .10, O. E.
S. nnd Shedd lodge No. 7!) A. F. nnd
A. M. will bold n joint installation
on Thursilnj-. Dee. 27.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clav nre exnectlnt
their eon John from Lebnstapol, Cal.,
home to spend Christmas with them.
Xarrtslmrg
A London thpntor hna mnrln nr.
rnnUBTncnU to lonn umbrollnB to It.
pntrona
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cW) 'Vko Xuftarm Htaf tmi Mm.ii
Urm. iClimaMk WlUl W Bomi'
i rWtim bn wkk (riM4i re-
Hit, Tni Fo.tr and tw daugb
t.ri, Mabel and Muriel and Ml..
Maude Bendereon of Albany "
Harrlnburj rlaltorf tiauitj aturnaou.
Ml., tiybtl Gilbert ipent the week
end with her (oiks In Harrliburf .
John Albln and eun LaVerne and
Hilly epent Sunday In Monroe.
Mr. and Mre. Henry Hollemon mndv
a trip to Portland and back Monday.
Itobert Strode wae in Eugene Hat
urduy on a buelneee errand.
A Chrletmaa tree and program will
be glren at the Charity Orange hall
Dec. 22.
Picking turkeyi for the Christmas
market has been the order on eereral
arms here lately.
Mr. and Mrs. j. A. McVey and fam
ily were Eugene visitors Saturday.
The Howland school will give a
Christmas program at the school
house Friday afternoon.
A large number of Harrjabnrg peo
pie celebrated the Grimes welcome at
Albany.
Peter Neuschwander Is on the sick
list this week.
Dry weather prevails as the year
comes to a close. The river is unus
ually low, being at a level of 12
feet the last report. The early sown
spring grain is said to be looking well,
though the later sown is not so good.
Tho. flu epidemic Is sweeping the
community. There have been no seri
ouq rases so far but it is causing no
end of inconvenience. Whole families
are 111 with it.
Theodore Stalp is getting a Hrtle
Iwtter, according to late reports. He
Is In California for his health.
Henry Stumpf, the new Blue Bell
enfe proprietor, came back from Mc
Minnville a few days ago with a bride,
nnd the couple has apartment, in Mrs.
McOlnin's house. Mrs. Stumpf was
formerly Miss Rmma Jensen, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen of
McMlnnville.
Mrs. J. W. Owen spent the week
end with her son Roy, who is in
Springfield sick with pneumonia.
Mrs. Clark Harrington of Blschly
was a Harrlsbarg visitor Saturday and
Sunday.
Riverview
RJVERVTEW, Dee. 21. (Special)
The Sunday school Christmns pro
irram will bo given nt the church
Monday evening Dec. 24 at 7:80 p.
m. The teachers of the various classes
are each preparing several numbers.
A short program will be followed by
the nsunl community tree and Santa
has promised to be present and speak
to the kiddles.
Mrs. Ada DeLong visited several
days last week with her brother Silas
MofflU. She a vlelud at the
ert l'aecchk. hoi, before going uu
to .gpi,4
Ht, wl Mrs. Arthur Woolrld. and
daaaauv timmi oJiuruh here and
ineMdiU frlwid. Sunday morula.
jTrsjMi. Hetfltt, Mr. aJ Mrs, L.
ZssBMlt aaJ lumlhr were Nuuduy din
ner giMata at Ue Karneat Kdwaxda
"Ualkwe Areis of Junction City
was a laaday dliuser guest at the
ltlsWd Thorn borne.
A meeting of the Itirerrlew coia
munlty club was held in the school
house I'rlunr evening. A good crowd
was present and thoroughly enjoyed
the entertaining program given, h ol
lowlng th "Bum Song by Morris
Koon the guests were given a "hand
out" of eondwlchee and coffee and
allowed to inspect the basemeut. Ihis
is the first time the public has seen
It since tho Woman's club had the
ceiling plastered.
Mrs. Morris Koon attended a tea
Monday afternoon given by the Wood
row Wilson Jr. girls' club. Her
dsugbter Dorrls assisted with the
serving.
Misses Florence and Lorraine
Hampton. Vera and Laura Thorn ac
companied by their father, Richard
Thorn attended the dance at ldylwild.
Benton-Lane park Saturday night.
Mrs. Mary Edwards, Mrs. Emma
Watts and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wing
and children were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Linn Zumwnlt of Irving, at an
early Christmas dinner last Sunday.
The Blverview sports were active
again this week and held their meet
ing as nsunl on Lake Creek Tuesday.
Members present with all their sal
mon tackle were Richard Thorn, How
ard Dunn, Thomas Simpson. Frank
Flshel, George and William Harper.
Miss Buby 'Hogu and Virgil Brown
visited friends in Salem Inst Sunday.
They were accompanied home by MIbb
Octavla Hjalmson. who ,will spend
u few days with Buby.
Mra. Fenton. music teacher of Eu-
f ene, who has a class here and at
jone Pine, gave her lesHons nt the
Wing home last Saturday on account
of the ecarlet fever cases In Lone
Pine.
Lorraine Tlnmpton of Junction
City spent Tuesday night nt the Thorn
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Koon motored
to Portland Tuesday.
Qiristnwu Event
PUiuwd at Church
tunm, D. M, a, I p. m., the
toUwlt4j CUstissi yrearaai will be
give a Use Tirml Oengrsflatioaal
chase l
Flay, "Dust t tk Road," high
school group: "You an Welcome,"
Gertrude Jeaa Amspoker; goal,
"Holy Night," congregation; song,
and exercises, kindergarten children:
dialogue and songs, primary grade;
recitation, Violet Buzelli; recitation,
Roger Williams; song, "First NoeL"
glris of seventh grade; the Christ
mas etory. fourth grade pupils; Bong,
"Little Town of Bethlehem, con
gregation: a Christmas story, Mrs.
Clay E. Palmer.
The members in the cast for the
play, "Dust of th Road." are Clara-
anSedDv;a,rnd.T,,ttl'B0b0II'''.
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Buy at Baker', at These
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Violins at $5.00, $8.00, $8.00,
$10.00, $12.00. $17.00, $23.00,
$75.00 and $90.00.
Acoordlans at $2.50, $4.50,
$7.60, $9.50 and $20,00.
Guitars at $7.00, $8.00, $10.00,
$12.00, $15.60, $19.50, and
they are fine.
Banjo Ukelele. at $2.00,
$3.50, $4.60, $6.50
Ukes at Same Prices.
Mandolins at $5.0 0, $0.00,
$7.60, $12.00 and $20.00,
Banjos at $7.60, $8.50, $9.50,
$12.50 and $14.50.
Conn Fine Slide Trombone
' at $40.00.
French Horn, $10.00.
Cornets at $5.00, $16.00,
$25.00 and $35.00.
Drums, $7.00 and $9.50.
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See wheel running In our window now.
Get him a Hutch's Heavy Service Bicycle for Christmas. New low
price $41.50 easy terms.
Used Bicycles from $5.00 up 25 to choose from. ,
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Try, Buster Brown First
For
Ladies' Hose $1.00 to $1.95
Ladies' Slippers ... 98o to $5.50
Ladies' Shoe Buckles
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When You're Doing Christmas Shopping
DROP IN TO THE
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685 Willamette
It's Christrnns Day evpry day here whore yon gtt the finest rrreals
that monoy win buy and' nt Reasonable Prices.
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FOR CHRISTMAS TREES
Special Prices to Churches and Schools
We will maki) spnrlal nrlwa a churchea nnd
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order recotvod.
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