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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1940)
Friday, Dec. 20, 1940 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Elks Plan Charity Dance for Christmas About People You Know! ] • Mi and M in Jean I lusting« visitul Sunday in Phoenix at the iKMDC "I Mr Mid Mm Andy SteVMM • Everett Nance arrived Sunday from Bantu Monica where he is attending school for a visit ben* at the home of bl« parents, Mr. and M in It. D. Nance • John Billings of Klamath Falla visited here lust week-end ut the home of tile parents, Mr and M in Ralph Billing« • M in Elsie Churchman of I zin Angeles visited here for several days tills week ut the home of her Bister, Mis W C. Mitchell • Dominic Favero of llllt was an A h I i I uii U visitor Monday. • Mr and M in . Gates King of Sun Francisco visited here foi several days this week at the home of Mrs Miilindu I • Bobby Colvlg made a trip to Klumuth Falla Tuesday for a visit with relative«. • Remember the big Uhi istmas gift Nate 1« on at the East Side Pharmacy. • A C. Ninlnger left Tuesday on a business trip io Redmond, Ore • Mr. und Mrs Clyde Dean of Portland -re visiting hers this week wltii Burris Dean who has been a putleiit at the Community hospital. • Mr and Mrs R ohm Tilley of Siskiyou were shopping and visit ing with friends In Ashland Mon- day. • Mr and Mrs I. G Morthiaml of Medford viaited here Sunday at the home of Mr. und Mrs. W. G. Sander. • Huth Ford visited In Yreku last week-end with relatives und friends. • Betty Grace Robbins of Sama Valley visited here lust week-end with friends. Cottage • Paul liarmsen of Grove visited here fol several days thia week with relatives and friends. • Floyd Pulmun of Eugene visit- ed here Sunday with his daugh ter, Shirley and his son, 1 >avi<l Putman. • Frances Schilling of Sams Val ley visited here last week-end ut the home of her mother, Mm. Etta Schilling • HILTS NEWS • • The Hilt Pa rent-Tear hers aaso- ilatlon met nt ?, o < lo< k Friday afternoon at the school house Following the regular business meeting a very interesting talk was delivered by Dr. Richardson, minister of the Community church, on "Christmas" Those who at tended were Mesdames Lloyd Lu- per. John Kalvett. Ryce, T Quam- rne. John De Witt, M Seif, Arthur Pedersen and Ed Wells and the teachers, Mrs King, Miss L. Gans- burg and Miss Hunt Refresh ments were served at the conclu sion of the meeting. • The Women's Society for Chris tian Service held a Christmas party at the club house Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs Waldemar Holmberg and Mrs Harry De Jar- nett as hostesses The delightful program that was greatly enjoyed by all consisted of the singing of a Christmas carol, a reading by Mrs L D Clark, a duet by Mrs R Williams and Mil W Holm berg, and the reading of “The Vision of Sir Launfal" by Dr Richardson. Following the pro gram gifts were exchanged and refreshments of pie and coffee were served Those who attended the party were Mesdames W Holmberg, Harry De Jarnett, L. D. Clark, Frank Ward, Donovan Ward, O. Bemheiscl, Elmer Jack- son, John De Witt, Richard Wil liams, Nelson Watts and son Gene. •s s Lodge No. 944. Benevolent and I Protective Order of Elk« will hold their one public dance of the yeai . Wednesday evening Christmas 1 night in the Ashland beige's ballroom, according to J E Thornton, secretary Proceeds will be used for Yuietide charity. Music, furnished by Barney's orchestra, will start at 9 p m and continue to 1 a. m., according to plans The general public will be invited to attend the event. e Arthur Pedersen and children, Sonny and Ruth, Frunk Ohlund, W Grim. T Quiunii« , Frank .Graves, T. Am'eiaon. Enz.i«-Wright und Dr and M n Richardson and their two daughters • Miss Auiln-y Walker Is spend ing Chi Istmas with hei parents, Mi and Mrs W W. Walker. • Mr. and Mm Bert Mitchell left lust week for a vacation trip dur ing the winter Nhut-down at the sawmill. • Mia. Du vis of Hornbrook un del went a minor surgery at tile Hilt hospital Monday morning She returned home Tuesday. • Antone Mendes, wno recently spent two months in the Yreku hospital, wus able to return to work Wednesday noon. • Among those who were shop ping in Medford Saturday were Mr. and Mm K k I iiik J WHII hikm and sons Roy und Kussel), Arthur Eldon Bauman, Mr und Mr« Bradfield, Mr. and M in W Qran and son Billy, L. Alphonse and daughters Phyllis and Barbara, Mrs Enxie Wright. Mr. and Mia St Clair and family and Mm Maude Wert. —•------------- HORATIO GALE WOUO7T Funeral services for Horatio Gale Wolcott, 67. who died Dec 17 will be held at 3:80 p. m today. Dec 20. at the Litwlller Funeral home with the Rev Alton C. Bros* trom officiating Interment win be in Mountain View cemetery. < HARLEM ALBERT MMH il Funeral services for Charles Al bert Smith, 45, who died Dec 18 will be held at 1:30 p m Dec 20 at the Utwiller Funeral home with tho R<*v .1 R Turnbull offi ciating. Interment will Mountain View cemetery • NEWS FROM KI TH RENARD Mr BALE Lincoln School Funeral services for Ruth Re nard McHale, 78, who died Dec 15 were held at 2 30 p m. Dec 17 at the Utwiller Funeral home with the Rev Z P. Walker offi ciating Interment was in the ICXiF addition of the Mountain View cemetery. lly .SCHOOL S I I DENTS The pupils of Lincoln school presented their annual Christmas program, "Gifts to the Christ Child," for their pai enta and friends at 2 o’clock p. m. Thurs- day, Dec. IV, In the college audi- ton urn. The program centered about the Nutivity scene. Children repre- senting diffeient phase« of Amer ican life presented their gifts to tin- Christ Chlhi During trie ;>n- Mentation a choir composed of 30 selected voice« sang traditional carols. The following program was pre sented : Processional, Joy to the World Verse choir Christmas story, Luke 2 8-14. Hark the Herald Angela Sing Gifts to the Christ Child (1) Shepherd. (2) the Three Kings, (3) caroilers; (4) doctor and nurse. (5) school boy and girl; (6) farmer and family, (7) musi cian and artist, (8) cripple. (8) soldier, aviator and sailor; (10) refugees, (11) Hawaiian; (12) miner, fisherman and logger; (13) children, (14) athletes; (15) busl- neaa man and rich lady, (16) beggary (17) Mexicans; (18) In dians, (19) cowboys. Carols used during the presen tation of gifts (1 1 The Fl mt Noel; (2) Away in a Manger; (3) We Three Kings, (41 <> Come Al) Ye Faithful; (5)0 Little Town of Bethlehem; (6) It Came Upon the Midnight Clear. (7) Silent Night. Receasional -Joy to the World Dear Santa: Would you bring me a set of glass dishes and a bicycle? Thank you Your Uttle friend, Edith Krouse, (age 7) First grade, Uncoln school. Dear Santa: I want a bicycle a blue one and you can bring me anything else you want. Please bring my little sister a tricycle Your little friend, Yvonne Black ( age til First grade, IJncoln school. Dear Santa: 1 want a car big enough to ride in and an accordion I can | play. Your friend. Donald Gregory <age 6) First grade, IJncoln school. Page 5 i I want a wagon*or a scooter. Sincerely yours, Russell Moore, (age 9). Dear Santa: J want a doll and slide and a Teddy bear Christmas eve. Sincerely yours, Jean Hanseth (age 7). 4 Dear Santa: I would like a doll for Christ- man I am seven years old. Yours truly, Edith Hile Dear Santa: May I have a doll and a doll buggy and a wrist watch? My age is seven. Yours truly( Elsie Stolp Dear Santa: I want «ome shoes and a didy doll and a typewriter Your friend. Ellen Byrd, (age 7). Dear Santa: I want an umbrella and a pair of ovemhoes A Merry Christmas to you. I am aeven years old. Yours truly, Dial 7021—Free Delivery! Prices in This Advertisement Will Be Good Until Christmas! 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