Decernler 17, 1041 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TAGZ SEVEN ; BE Kindergarten Enjoys Tree the dramatics and music depart ments. HIGH SCHOOL The Klamath Krater will bo out Thursday. CANTATA TO iiaiiSiiaiM HflvM 4jti I'ii I HELD BT HIGH LS SCHOOL UPI Br MAURICE O'CALLAGHAN Thursday night the citizen of Klumnth Kalis mid surrounding ren nro Invited to u ClirlMmnn contain In tha niidltorliiin of Klumiitli Union liltih school pre sented by tlx mimic mid drama department! of the school and by tha ichool district. It win ulutcd by those In chnrgn of tlin irngrum Hint It wun a plenum o to offer thin iiinu hlflcent fen I urc to tho public who have supported Iho school and Its activities. A piny presented by tho dra matics department culled "Why the Chimes Hung" will be pre. filled In a sotting not arm off the profrMlonal singe. Tho scene la a vlnlon of a magnlflcont cathedral aa seen by a little boy. The mualc department will aaalat In the production of tha play and will preaent mualc by the a cnppelln choir In a Chrlnt nm II Chorologuo direclecl by Chnrlea Suinflitld mid Ciuy flutes. The narriilor for the mualc will bo Hcv. L. K. Johnaon and the linden will be accompanied by Anita Gwyn. The departments of tho high school have gone to a Kreut ex penao to bring thla to tho public of Klamath and all are Invited to tha school at 8 p. m. Thursday. December 18. The ahow la open to the public In appreciation of the Rood will ahown by the people of Klumuth fulls. FLOCK FEW MASTER OF MASONIC LODGE J. Fred Flock was elected master of Klamath lodge No. 77. AF&AM, at tha annual election of officers held In ilia Masonic temple this week. Inatallntion will take place In the lodge hall, u Jttondny, December 22. Others elected Included Dr. Georite II. Adler, acnlor war den; W. C. McArthur, Junior warden; E. M. Bubb, treasurer; Arthur Dlckaon, 'secretary. Ap pointive officers will bo an nounced at tho Monday meeting. Bubb was reelected to tho post of treasurer for tho 22nd con secutive year. It was announced. AND ONCE AGAIN PHILADELPHIA (!') Rubin Bonier was ready to turn over his cash to a masked man who entered his store brandishing a gun until ho noticed the weapon was a toy. "Why you bum," shouted Bonier, pulling a pistol from beneath the counter, '.'I'll glvo you some of the real thing." Tho bandit fled, and the Irala Bonier started In pursuit, only to stop, laughing. Ho remembered his own gun wasn't loaded. ItWfriras nifflTTi mm f " y ''-nnrn 1 Supervised play, various ac tivities which aid self expres sion, story hour and dramatiza tion of old favorites, aro a low of tho features of tho Roosevelt kindergarten unci nursery school sponsored by tho Parent-Teachers' association. Tho now term of three months will open January 2, and nil Interested mothers, whether tliey live In tho Moose veil district or not, aro wclcomo to enroll their child. Thero is a small tuition chargo and those interested my call either Mrs. John II. Harris Jr., 4428, or Mrs. Kulherlnc Johnson, In structor at the school. In thn above picture a group of students who attend tho morning class Is shown about the largo play table whero they accomplish their hand work. At this time sewing cards were distributed to aid in manipula tion and muscle control. Tho schedule includes free play period for the first hour. Including self-chosen activities such as crayoning, painting, tinker toy building, clay model ing, sewing, care of plants, and other features. Out-of-door play follows If weather permits, otherwise the children use the gymnasium. Following recess there is an organized play pe riod which includes story tell ing, picture study and other ac tivities. The music hour fol lows with dismissal at 11:10 a m. Members of the morning kin dcrgart n class include, Rich ard Balslgcr, Lester Bullis, Richard Clark, Martin Clark Donald Drury, John Ely, Bon nlo Ann Flala, Sara Hart, Ann Henderson, Beverly LaSette, Lillian Mahan, David Molatore, Jon Olson, Donald Pewther, Carl Relchman, Ruth Roenicke. Robert Rozendal, Gregory Schulzc, Lois Vanliook, Suzanne Weeks. Afternoon members, P a u Adams, Kay Angstead, Milton Bailey, Carol Cusick, John Roger Ellis, Charles Harris, John Harris, Carl Hcilbronner, Christine Maginnis, Roberta Matthews and Jcffery Wetmore, Fruit Candies Prove Rich Source of Vitamins You can combine vitamin and mineral rich fruits and the holi day spirit into delicious candies for the Christmas tree with theso sure fire suggestions from "Our Candy Recipes" by Van Arsdulo and Emellos, both of Teachers college, Columbia unl-J verslty, Tho book would bo a wclcomo gift, tool Fruit Pasta (Makes 00 pieces 2-3 Pound) One-hnlf cup prunes, un cooked; i cup figs, i cup rnlstns, 1 cup dates, t cup nut meats, i teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon ground cloves. Wash figs and prune and steam for five minutes. Remove seeds from raisins, dates and prunes. Put fruit and nuts through food chopper. Add salt and cloves and mix well togeth er. Fruit juices can bo added if thp mixture seems dry. Roll out In a sheet one-fourth of an Inch thick. Cut into squares or diamonds or Into fan cy shapes with cutters. Sprinkle with confectl ers' sugar. Shako to remove) superfluous sugar. Other spices, such ns ginger and cinnamon, may bo used In com bination with the cloves. Spiced Raisins Ona cup raisins, 1 1 cups sugar. Soft Sherling SNUGGLERS Sure of "million-dollar wel come". .. lusciously soft, warm slippers. WINE! BLUE1 BLACK! WHITEI REDI Ono of the most popular In our holiday collection! JUST ARRIVED A NEW SHIPMENT MEN'S GIFT HOUSE SUPPERS . $295 Baar Paws Operas Majors SHOE DEPARTMENT 9 1 cup water, 1 teaspoon cinna mon, i teaspoon nutmeg, i tea spoon ground cloves, s teaspoon ginger, sugar for rolling raisins. Seeded or unseeded raisins may bo used. Pick them over carefully, removing stems. Put sugar, water and spices into n saucepan and cook, stir ring until sugar is dissolved. Continuo cooking, without stir ring, until a temperature of 233 dcg. F. Is reached. Add raisins and cook slowly for about sevjn minutes, stirring only enough to separate the raisins and keep sy rup from scorching. Remove from fire. Set Into a pan of hot water. Take a few raisins at a timo from the sy rup, drain, and drop Into granu- MENU BREAKFAST Grapefruit Juice, enriched griddlo cakes, syrup, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON Duck soup with noodles, watercress, whole-wheat sandwiches, spiced raisins, tea, milk. DINNER Spaghetti with round steak and tomato sauce, raw vegetable salad rolls, hot chocolate pudding, hard sauce, coffee, milk. lated sugar. Separate at once and roll each raisin until well covered with sugar. Tho attrac tiveness of the fruit depends up on having tho raisins well drain ed and keeping each raisin sep arated from the others. Should the mixture of raisins News Notes and Comment -1 vy- and syrup become sugary before all are dipped out, add about one-fourth of a cup of water and rocook. OBITUARY DOMINICO DELLA COSTA Dominico Delia Costa, a resi dent for the past 17 years, passed away in this city on Tuesday, December 16. The deceased was a native of Munfumo, Italy, and was aged 54 years 8 months and 21 days when called. He is sur vived by his wife, Mary, of this city; a son, Louie of Fort Ste vens, Oregon; three daughters, Rcta March! and Carmen Ros setto of Weed, Calif., Anna Dan Iclson of this city; his mother, Mary Delia Costa of Italy; also three grandchildren, four broth erf and five sisters. The re mains rest In Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, 925 High street, whero friends may call. Mr. Delia Costa was a member of Klamath Falls chapter Sons of Italy and Klamath Aerie No. 2090, F. O. Eagles. Notice of the funeral arrangements will be announced later. HOLDUP TECHNIQUE COLUMBUS, O. (P) An overcoated man walked into the Western Union telegraph office, scribbled two messages, discard ed them, and handed a third one to Clerk Clarence Gloeck ner. It read: "AH your cash and be quiet." Glocckner handed over an undetermined amount of cash and the robber fled. The discarded messages read: "Be calm. This is a stickup"; and "Holdup. AH your cash." By MAURICE O'CALLAGHAN As we said In tho column previously, this last week will probably be broken up by as semblies and so forth. As was said It will and It has also started. Tuesday two meetings were held. The Girls' league held an hour meeting at which a varied program was presented. Glen Kennedy explained about the Hi-Y drive and what would be best to give. The girls dis cussed the idea of purchasing a $75 defense bond. Mrs. Lucille O'Neill read her annual Christmas story. This year it was "Where Love Is, God Is Always." The girls sang carols led by Charles Stanficld. The officers of the league were given their pins. Dorothea Ellingson received the president's pin, Joanne Ham' ilton the vice president's, Christ ina Demctrakos the secretary's. Mrs. Alice Howard and the other advisors of the club were presented with gifts from the organization. A reading was given by little Mary Jane Howard, visiting from the grade schools. While this was going on the Boys' Alliance held an informal meeting in the boys' gym where Pelican Coach D. French illus trated basketball. After the fundamentals were past he put his squad against the school's Church league team, the Junior Pelicans. The score was well in favor of the Pelicans when the game was stopped for the students to return to their classes. Wednesday was the day for the Christmas program put on by The defense stamp sale con ducted by iho Quill and Scroll Tuesday netted a little over $30. This seems a small sum, but the stamps have been sold since Fri day and many had already bought their share of our de fense. a a It is almost the last of 'the week. Friday ends the drive of the Hi-Y for food for the less fortunate. If you have not brought food get around to it before the final date. You will aid greatly in keeping Christmas the season of cheer. Also Friday the Hl-Y will have charge of the assembly which will be followed by a dance sponsored by the social committee of the high school. Hurry with the food. Tokyo Describes Capture of Guam On December 12 TOKYO. Dec. 17 (Official Radio Received by AP) The naval section of Japanese Im perial headquarter has Issued the following communique con cerning Guam: "Japanese forces landed at the port of Apra in western Guam at dawn on Dec. 10 and, attack ing a number of strategic points, took prisoner. 30 naval officers and men, including a command er. They also seized a 3000-ton tanker. "On Dec. 11 Japanese forces occupied Agana, the capital of Guam, and took prisoner 350 Americans, including Captain George McMillin, governor and commandant of the naval sta- tion, the vice governor and many officers. 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