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PAGE TWO 5IEDFORD MAIL TRIEtJXE. MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1933 EAGLE PI CHURCH "Chime of th Holy Night," it cantata, wilt be presented In the Kftgle Point Presbyterian church Thursday evening, December 21, at 8 o'clock under the direction of Yetta Olson. Mra. Lyle Schoppert of Med ford will play the accompaniment. The program Is m follows: "Christmas Bells" Choir. "How Beautiful Upon the Moun tains" Mrs. Mlttlesttiedt and choir. "But Thou Bethlehem" Women's chorus, Lottie Van Scoy and choir. "Earths Weary Waiting Done" (Duet) Madeline Barrett and Mrs, Jew Mlttleataedt. "In the Watches of the Night" Beulah Tlngleaf. "Good Tidings Men's chorus, "The Christmas Story, as Told by St. Luke" Rev. Smith.- "Glory to God in the Highest" Choir. "On Earth Peace" Choir. "Let Us Go Even Unto Bethlehem' Men's choir. "Jesus, Our Lord" Mrs. Bsrrett and women's chorus. "Break Forth Into Joy" Choir. "The Star In the Eastern Sky" Charles Sturglll and choir. "The Lord Is Born Today" Choir. The choir Is composed of the fol lowing people; Sopranos Lottie Van Bcoy, Made line Barrett, Eleanor Throckmorton, Minnie Putnam, Itosle Smith, Ger trude Stanley. Altos Jess Mlttleataedt, Donna Earl, WUda Darnellle. Harriet Short. Boulah Tlngleaf, Gladys Nichols, Tenors Charles Sturglll, Gerald Hansen, Leland Dyslnger. Basses Dr. Ev A. Forbes, Harold Grow. Bertland Stanley, Clifford Ayres. There will be no charge, but an offering will bo taken to pay the expense of the books. Sturdier Toys Fill Santa Claus Pack Gadgets for Boys, Gay Dolls for Girls Heal estate or Insurance leave It to Jones. Phone 600. . NEW YORK. (AP) Sturdy thlnge that can atand a good round wham ming ars In Santa Claua' pack thla Chrlatmaa. Nona or this delicate stuff for th kldi. Ivan father can plajr with the 1933 toys without breaking them. And that may ba an Inducement. Streamlined automobile, and wag on with electric lights ahould laat lifetime . , or at least until aprlng. A nammerf Here It 1(1 "Just give a kid a .hammer," su( geat some. Bo the toy folk put out a workman bench with electrlo toola. an electro-plating outfit and plenty or nammera. Thla Klectrlctil Age) And electricity. ... In one game a light flashes wn.en the correct an- wer Is given. Shoot the ball In the nine nolo and up flashea a red light. Small toya, auch aa slx-lnift automo bile! and little boats, have lights. For little girls there are millions of dolls. Doctor dolls with thermome ter and stethoscope tend sick dolls In the arms of beautiful blond nurses. Little wolf dolls scare pig dolls and other movie star dolla sit on pianos, ride fire trucks and meow. Flre-Englne Stuff At the touch of a finger, automo bile, ahoot out of a garage as a bell rings and a JlgM auddenly flaahea. There are big toys like merry- go-round teeter-totters and bicycles with sidecars. And (note to parents with frayed nerves) there are quiet toys auch as drawing aeta and doll houses. Stapswwi!?!? ail , A Here are some practical dolls from Santo Clans' Christinas pack. This rush keeps an Interne busy, what wit he nurse coming up with new vic tims all the time. . AT NEXT FRIDAY EVENING The Christmas program of the Bible school of the First Christian church will be given Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Thla will be In the nature of a pageant entitled, "These Are My Friends." The opening scene Is laid In the home of Mr. Arnold, a wealthy uncle of Nancy's. Episodes I, II and III are laid In the homea of poor families throughout the city. The Cast. Mr. Arnold (a genial man In the flftlee) Ted Sims. Nsncy (his niece) Velma Smith. Poily Roger (age thirteen) Helen Latham. Betty Rogers (age eight) Betty Latham. Mrs. Rogers (Just out of the hos pital) Mra. Chlseman. Tom Martin . (age fifteen) Billy Marah. Dick Martin (age twelve) Delbect Troxell. Henry Martin (age thirteen) Clyde Troxell. Johnnie Martin (age six) Morris Pierce. A Man (agent for the landlord) Charles Smith. Mr. Freeman (a fine old gentleman) Adrian Fraley. Mrs. Freeman (k lovely old ladv. half blind) Helen Coke. Intermission Numbers. "O. Little Town of Bethlehem." "As With Gladness Men of Old." "We Would See Jesus." The program will be concluded with a white gift service and offering. which Is to go to the Northwestern Christian Home for the aged. IV. FOR YOUNGSTERS TO RERATED VETS Adjutant Ray Wright of Medford post of the American Legion la In Hlnes, chief of the Veterans' Ad-1 the 7S per cent level and for an In m,n,.tr.t,on. a4vl.es Senator SU1- -j wer that he has approved appllca- tlon of the 7 per cent protection i olauae for the benefit of all service connected eases on the scale of com pensation paid prior to the passage of the national economy act. ! Under thla ruling, those reduced by re-ratlnga to less tAan 16 per cent! of what they received under the old receipt of advices that General ' law and ratings will be restored to Mothers ! In treating children's colds, don't take C chances . . use m J. W l O W VapoRub Plans are Bearing completion for the second annual kiddles' commun ity tree party, to be held at the Armory Thursday. December 21. at 8 p. m. A large Christina tree will be the conter of decoration and fisnta will distribute nuts, csndy, popcorn and oranges for all the kiddles of 10 years and younger who live In Jackson county. The children of the Howard school under direction' of Mrs. Cora austin will give the following' program of Christmas music: 1. Song, "List Our Merry Carol," by chorus. 3. Quartet, Wlent Night." by four girls Catherine Coy, Edith Shelly. Loli Smith and Lea Ells Williams. 8. "Ood Rest Te, Merry Gentlemen," boys' group. 4. Song In Pantomime by Mr!e Dole, "It Came Upon the Midnight O Clear." 6. Christmas Starlight," chorus. 8. Trio and chorus, "We Three Kings of Orient Are." 7. fiolo, "Jolly Old Saint Nicholas' by Gloria Hall. There will also be two violin selec tions by Doris Wade and selection by the Gold atrip Junior Drum Corp of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The Christmas party Is being given to the kiddles of the community by the local posts of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Disabled Amer ican War Veterans, and most cor dial invitation Is extended to both parents and children to enjoy thj program as well as see Santa clam distribute cheer among the children This Christmas Picture frames made to order. O. Rosa Co., 32 8. Orape. DR. A. F. KRESSE lias moved from Palmer Bldg. to MEDFORD CENTER BLD Rooms 403 and 404 s -a M A PIANO And Now In 1933 BALDWIN 4 Such masters as Bauer, Gieseking, Iturbi and Lhe vinne prefer it to all others. Thrill at this 'New Tone today. 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