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Sunday, De. 18, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THRE8 10 CO. A MEN AT E 55 55 55 j 55 5 o 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 I 55 55 55 55 55 o a o Public Invited to Witness Formal Ceremony 8 p.m.; Brig. Gen. to Present. To the skirling of bagpipes and the roll of highland drums, Co. A, local rifle unit of the first battalion, Oregon State Guard, will parade Tuesday evening at the armory to honor officers and men of the unit who are to be decorated with war service ribbons by the state of Oregon, Brig. Gen. Raymond Olson, acting adjutant general of Ore gon, will decorate those entitl ed to the awards in a ceremony commencing at 8 p. m. Company A will parade, headed by the Ashland American Legion kilty band which will provide martial music for the event. It is be lieved this will be the only time in U. S. military history, outside of Marine corps ceremonies at Washington, D. C, in which a Scotch bagpipe band has headed an American military unit for receipt of American war decora tions. Public Invited The public is invited to wit ness the ceremonies from the armory balcony. Relatives and friends of the guardsmen will occupy reserved seats on the drill floor. Military police wll act as ushers and a group of girls from the USO will attend as hostesses. The ceremcnies will be the first held at the armory since 1941 and will mark commence ment of formation of new unitf of the National, Guard of the United States which will even tually take over duties of the Oregon State Guard as now formed. Those to receive ribbons In clude: Capt. Oscar E. Sabin, Lt. Stanley Morgan, Lt. Walter Jensen, V. R. Beer, Don Bar bar, R. C. Claypool, F. L. Ear hart, J. P. Fellows, Harry E. Hawk, William Laing, F. K. Lawson, C. C. Liabrand, H. W. Morrow, F. A. Purdin, Roland Roberts. G. W. Rookard, F. E Stevens, Layman Thomas, H. B. Wales. "The Guiding Star" Ckristmas Play At Methodist Church Eleven Young Adults of the Methodist Church on West Main and Laurel streets, will present a forty-five minute play in the Church auditorium tonight at 7:30. Dr. Louis C. Kirby, pas tor, announces that careful prep aration has been given this Christmas number, "The Guid ing Star," to make it an Inspir ing two-act dramatization of the Birth scene of the Christ-child. Other numbers include a cello and violin selection by Vivian and Genevieve Bush, a solo: "There Is Room in My Heart for Thee," by Mrs. Helen Pierce and a solo: "O Holy Night," by Mrs. Lucille Schoppert. The following persons are in the play: John Ousterhout. Evelyn Medlin, Thelma Lough ary, Charles Bray, Jerry Igo, Margery Bloomingcamp, Frank lin Fanger, Wilbur Eicher, War ren Bennet, Bernice Blooming camp and Iris Dewald. The play is supervised by Mrs. Louis Kirby. The public is invited. VFW to Arrange Christmas Party For Service Men Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold their annual Christmas tree party at 7:30 p. m., December 21 in the U. S. O. auditorium. All service or ex-servicemen and their families are invited. Parents may bring one present for each of their children. It will be placed on the tree and Santa Claus will call the child's name and they will rece:. the present on the platform. The child's name should be printed plainly on the package. Packages may be brought to the U. S. O. and they will be taken care of by Miss O'Denny, director of U. S. O. activities. Packages may be left from December 17 to 21. Entertain ment and goodies for every child will be provided by V. F. W. Post 1833. 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 ' 55 55 55 BIRTHS SANDERSON, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Trail, Dec. 15, 1945, girl, 71, lbs., at Sacred Heart hospi tal. 155 55 New Location New and Used FURNITURE BEST. 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