Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 13, 1945, Image 8

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, December
Methodist Youth
To Give Play on
Sunday Evening
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1941
B ra s *
t r im m e d
M e ta l
W ood
S hirley Wilcox, president of the
society liHik charge of the service. C a r r ie r * , a n ice C h r i i t m a * e , , t.
She was assisted by the old m em ­ A t M a r s h a ll- W e ll* S to re , on th e
bers, who lighted the candles arfil p la ia , p h o n e 2-1231
read tin* pledges. The initiates
w ere presented w ith th eir pins,
which concluded tile initiation.
R efreshm ents w er» served w ith
Hie p resid en t cu ttin g th e decorut
ed cake. G uests atten d in g the a f­
fa ir were, Mr. Linn, school supei
in ten d en t, Mr. and Mrs. W im s,
publishers of the school paper,
and Mr. anil Mrs. Miller. Mrs
M iller is the Jo u rn alism teacher
and ad v iso r of the society. The
4 l iti It k ’ l • n fjtc ’ a ' fu ll ’ * • i/
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stu d en ts inducted Into the organi i on. <, t f Î t i IVI V V I I
(•n ( . . ' ' t f 6 ’ > end i V »«.
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zation were, Joyce Colvin, Yvon
cuit r. munuh/ir
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to ll . n •
!n t iiituudiuii v
no Miles, G ordon Peterson, Dom und I
Provost, Lillian McDonough, D ix­
ie M cCulloch and K a t h e r i n e
M rNAIft BROTHERS
.-ring I he purpose of the assem- Grossm an.
bly was to g en erate pep for the
A shland's victory queen has
gam e w ith Y reka here.
been chosen. The final voting d e ­
An im pressive candlelight c u e clared Miss M arjorie K indney the
m ony in itiated seven new mem w inner. Miss K idney, high school
hers into Quill and Scroll. In te r­
English teach er was the candidate
n ational Honor Society for High
of the Elks Lodge. She will com ­
School Jo u rn alists, D ecem ber 6.
pete w ith o th er w inners for the
Oregon Q ueen, who will receive
a trip to Hollywood w ith a one
\
y ear m ovie contract. A shland is i
behind th eir candidate
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W ayne W. H eard and L. Lusk,
form er residents of A shland, are
now at B row nsville, Ore g o n
w here they are o perating a m ar­
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ket and cold storage plant. /Among
' o th er things w hile here, they op
! erated the Fast Side Meat M arket
X 'c '& P *
, for a tim e. T h eir fam ilies will
join them later, living in Ashland
O
for the present.
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Mr. and Mrs. F rank Skidm ore
of Weed spent T uesday afternoon
visiting Mr. S k id m o re’s m other
Mrs. Helen Skidm ore. Mr. S k id ­
m ore is m anager of the Weed
th eatre an d doesn't get over to
Ashland to visit his m o th er often.
Mrs. Skidm ore has been ill the
past several weeks but is som e­
w hat im proved this week.
The play is the first of a s e rie s ' folk-lore, m usic and culture,
of C hristm as program s to be giv-
W hile train ed in the field oil
en in the M ethodist C hurch this church m usic and ex perienced in
year. It begins at 7:30 and the S tudent C hristian A s s o c ia tio n
public is invited.
w ork on the cum pus an d as a
C hristian E ducation D irector of a
large P asadena C hurch, h er sp e­
B y K a t h e r in e G ro s s m a n
c ia l t y is in presen tin g to young
people opportu n ities for fu ll­
-tim e C hristian Service.
T uesday m orning's pep assem ­
I Miss Aden was brought to Ash- bly featu red the school band w ith
A num ber of youth groups held land under the auspices of the m arches and the school song.
a banquet on D ecem ber 12th at S tudent C hristian A ssociation at Coach O'N eal introduced the mem
6:30 P. M. at the M ethodist
Church. The sponsoring groups S.O.C.E., and will speake a t an bers of the team to the student
w ere: The W estm inster Fellow ­ assem bly period there. She will I body. A fter th e introductions, Yell
ship of the P resb y terian C hurch, also speak at the R otary C lub the Leader. Bonnie G riffith led a yell
The M ethodist Youth Fellowship. following day and has been given io r ,the “ * ! ? ' CT ‘.\ Hok*‘,tS
..
.
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a short talk and the singing of
Ashland High
School News
Youth Groups Had
Banquet Wed. Eve
The S enior and In term ed iate
M ethodist Y outh Fellow s h i p
groups will present th e C hristm as
play, "The Song of M ary", on
S un day evening D ecem ber 16th.
T he play w as w ritte n by Rev.
O rm al B. T rick M ethodist m inis­
te r at Sherw ood, O regon.»
The play consists of five scenes
as follows: Scene 1 in an air-raid
shelter. Scene 2 in a hospital court
yard. Scene 3 in a read in g room.
Scene 4 in a refuge station. Scene Young People s Fellow ship of tne
Th J 7 In ,e r" at,o n al
5 in a ru in ed church.
Episcopal C hurch, the Tr, Y of „ T . u 5 * V olunteer Move-
M ary cam e to a g reat city of A shland High School, and tne T V ? v , 'ch M',SS Aden ^ P re s e n ts ,
E ngland w hile the searchlights S tudent C hristian A ssociation of , ‘ ' 1,fe-wo«k recru itin g agency
sw ep t the sky and the sirens S outhern Oregon College of E d u - ,; ° r
co-operating denonun.i-
screm ed. She en tered into an a ir­ cation.
tions. C om m ittees of ad u lts and
ra id sh e lte r w here a young m o th ­ The banquet them e was "C hrist­ young people carried out th e de-
e r sang to h er babe. T hen M ary ian Vocations for Young People" tails of the banquet.
w en t to A m erica, to a great hos­ and the sp eak er was Miss P h y l­
p ital w here w ere in ju red m en re ­ lis Rae Aden, T raveling S ecretary
covering from th eir wounds. N ext
of the S tu d en t V olunteer Move­
she w ent to a public reading room
m ent. Miss A den has lived for
w h ere sat an old m an reading eighteen years in A rgentina, and
th e scriptures. M ary spoke to him.
has been m uch in dem and as a
T hen across the trackless ocean
sp eak er for service clubs, u n iv er­
M ary w ent and cam e to a place
sity groups, and young people's
w here the refugees had fled b e­ gatherings, and ranks high as an
fore the terrib le scourge of war.
in te rp re te r of L atin A m erican
T here she com forted a m other
w ith h er babe. F inally she cam e I
to the ruins of a n old church. In
th e early light of C hristm as m o rn ­
ing som e w orshipers w ere k n ee l­
ing and singing am ong the ruins. |
Follow ing are the ch a rac te rs of
th e play. R eader, B arb ara Eliason
M ary, Wilma* F rom an; M other,
G eraldine H ughes; Soldier, N or­
m an B ergstrom ; Old m an, Don
S tephens; R efuge, Doris H unsley;
W orshipers, M ary Ellen B artlett,
B etty Robinson, J e a n W yant, and
Jo h n B illings; Choir, In term e d iate
M ethodist Y outh Fellow s h i p
group. Mrs. G. W. B ruce, leader.
Mrs. A nnabelle D avis w ill be at
th e organ for p a rt of th e m usical
num bers. J o h n B illings is the d ir­
ector.
COLD WAVE
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Christmas Hints
LITHIA
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BORN FOR
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Boys Pants, sizes 8 -1 0 - 1 2............. $1.98
A real buy!
Coveralls, sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 .................. $1.98
Baby Blankets
39c, 98c, $1.98, $2.98
Stilts, ages 6 to 16................................$2.49
New Aluminum L ig h te r.................. $1.39
New Pocket F lash lig h t...................... 69c
Pocket K n iv es................................... $1.95
plus
DR. E. N. TERRILL
C hiro p ractic P hysician
S p e c ia liz in g in th e N o n - C o n ­
fin in g T r e a t m e n t of
H e m o r r h o id * ( P ile * )
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Rods re­
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