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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1942)
S? Docpmbor 10, 1042 HERALD AND NEWS.' KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THRE8 o y ... if! f P. o Ciiv School Carolers Will, Usher in Chrisimas Season Tho tmmiiil enrol scrvlco which ukIhm'h hi tho Inidltliiiiiil music (if tho C'hrlsliiuiri himihoii will hu IVi'itontcd by pupils of tho city sdiools In tho Flint Mutluidlnl church Sunday, Duci'iuuitr 20, nt 3:110 p. in. Carolers roprcnunt oil city kcIukiIk with tho excep tion of tho Illicit school. The choir of tho Junior IiIkIi school will occupy tho choir loft, a ((roup of (lescantcrs will bo In tho balcony, and carolers will also ha In tho balcony and the first pews of tho sanctuary. Tho traditional nimennt will be portrayed by tho Fremont ovouth Krado, Itehearsals of tho enrols hnvo boon directed by music teachers Incltullnu, Mrs, U, E. Van Vactor, Joseph Con Kr; Jean Whitney, Fremont; Mrs. K. A. Fredrick, Falrvlcw and Illvorsldc; Mrs. S. Meudo , lladKer, Mills; Mrs. Joseph L I'enk, Itoosevelt; Patricia Tolbot Pelican; Lllllo Darby, Junior Itlith. Accompmibits will bo Miss wnitney and Mrs. Vim Vactor piano, and Mrs, David Ilurttoyno, violin, Director of the pnifcnnt and music is Miss Darby. Followlnu Is tho prouram: Instrumental prelude, J eon wnitney. "O Tuneful Hosts," Saint- Saens, ulrls chorus. "Fairest Lord Jesus." "Sllenl NlKht," Gruhcr, "Cauticiuo do Noel," Adam. "O Llttlo Town of Ilolhlchom.( "Ave Mario," Bach-Gounod, Mrs. Uurttoyno. "It Camo Upon tho Mldnluht Clear." "ChrlMnias Nlht," lrl chor us. "While Shnpliords Watched." "First Nowoll." "Wo Three Kltms of Orient." "O Como All Yo Fnlthful," "Jov to tho World." "Ave Murlo," Buch-Gounod, Mrs, BurMoyne. "Silent NlKhl," Gruber. Meditation from "Thais," Mas sonet, Mrs, BurKoyne. "Now tho Day Is Over." Dresden "Amen." Cast of chtiructors Includes, AukcI, Mary Lou Cose; Mary, Marian Mclntyro; Joseph, John ISpley; klns, Doo Mlllur, Stew ort Oliver, Dean Karror; nttend ants, Gerald Haddock, Charles Nowmnn, Fcelo Wontf,; sliopncran, Ronald Brown, Jack Kennolt, Gene Hank Ins, Loo Northcutt; candle lluhtcrs, Sammlo Lee Smith. Clare Ann Landram, Nan cy Hall, Helen Dltmonson, Potsy McMillan. Vlrulnla Bruncr: no lions, Noble Day, Jacqueline Haert, Bllllo Harper, Rudolph Ciirbion, Phyllis Fulquarlz, Lois llondemon, Edith Brown, Tim Henry, Penny Shlroy, Donno Lee Meyers, Richard Sawyer, Rose mary Davis, Harold Haddock Luurlno McCormlck, Pat Loahs, Beverly Ponncbaker, Joyce Dlt manson, Zada Taylor, Mao Dc Lumetcr, Donna Tonoskl, Fred' die James. Children unuccompanlcd by adults will not bo admitted. ireman Injured in Tacoma Train Wreck TACOMA, Dec. 18 (VP) A fireman whoso ). was broken suffered tho only serious Injury last night when two Northern Pacific railroad trains carrying several hundred pusscngcrs col lided several miles south of here. Others aboard tho trains wore shocked and bruised as a train north bound from Portland crushed Into another train, also north bound, from Grays Har bor. Tho trains wero delayed for fivo hours while tho tracks wero being cleared. i'lliiifl'll!1 1!i! Program Plinntd Tho Christ mas proiirum of tho Community Congregational church will be given on Tuesday, December Tl, beginning at B p. m and lusting ono hour. This program Is be ing put on by tho primary de partment of the church school under tho direction of Mary K. Eckstein and Mrs. R. B. Elliott. Tho public Is cordially Invited to attend. Visits Violet Woodruff ar rived Wednesday morning from Ann Arbor, Mich,, to spend tho holidays with her mother, Mrs. Lulo Woodruff and her sister, Mrs. Donald B. Brown of 8418 Shasta way. En route west, Miss Woodruff visited another sister, Mrs, Irvin Norcon, In Pendleton. Fotnll Selling Cissies Twenty-six persons registered Mon day for tho class In gift wrap ping being conducted this week at KUHS by Mrs. Mary Pope. Second class period in this sub ject Is scheduled for Wednes day (tonight) In room 214 from 7 to 9 o'clock. Last session will be Friday. Enrollment is still open. Eagles Auxiliary Regular meeting will bo held Thursday at 8 p. m. In tho Eagles hull. The annual Christmas exchange and parly will follow the meet ing. Chicken dinner will be ferved to auxiliary members only at 7 p. m. Hstbins of Eagles Auxiliary- Members will meet Friday at 7:30 p. m. at tho homo of Betty Wood. 2142 Orchard. Christ . mas party and gift exchango aro scheduled. i' Dane Date Set Rcamcs Golf and Country club members will sponsor a dancing party New Year s eve, Thursduy, December 31, In tho clubhouse. Dr. and Mrs. J. Hardin Carter head the committee in charge. Members may bring house guests and friends, it was announced. McMulUn III Leo McMullen soeretnry-mannger of tho Klom ath Production Credit associa tion, Is confined to his bed with an acuto case of Influenza. Hilton Speaker Dr. J. M Hilton will speak on "Socialized Medicine" at tho Thursday noon meeting of the Klwanls club. Back From South Sheriff Lloyd L. Low and Deputy Sher iff Jack Francy are back from on official trip to San Francisco From Medford Mr. and Mrs A. O. Samson aro spending sev eral days hero on business from their homo In Medford. Daughter Born to Young Roosevelrs SAN DIEGO, Calif., Dec. 16 (!) Their second child, daughter, was born last night to Lieut. (J. G.) and Mrs. John Roosevelt. Lieutenant Roosevelt, the president's youngest son, is on duty with tho navy here. He and tho former Anne Lindsay Clark of Nahant, Mass,, 'were married in 1033 and havo a son Haven, two and one-half years old. THREE-YEAR FRESHMEN BOISE, Dec. 18 (I') Admis sion of three-year high school students to the University of Ida ho as a wnr-tlmo measure to speed up advanced education was approved by tho Idaho board of education yesterday, If gg- -A Old Hermitage smoothness and Old Hermitage flavor are old, old holiday tra ditions among men who love good bourbon. National Distillera Products Corp., N.Y. 90. Proof If vmtr rtofiliir I. fitit fnr the duration, advertise for a used ono In the wunt-ads. MUSIC-DRAMATIC CLUB PLAY GIVEN BLY A lurge crowd gathered at tho Bly theatre Saturday night to see "Who's Crazy Now?" presented by tho Music and Dramatic club. Members ofthc cast were: Dr. Authur, Curl Raupach; Dr. Van, Vern Hanan; Florence Wore, Avis Little; Nurse Smith, Opal Patzkc; Nurse Smith, Cynthia Hall; Insano Art Teacher, Joyce Putzko; Insane Music Teacher, Dottle McGlnnls; Insano History Teacher, Martha Givan; Insane Gym Teacher, Francis Roscbery; Insane English Teacher, Bonita Gooch; Insane Principal, A. L. Book; Insane Dr. Sullivan, Oliver Berry. Director was Betty Put zko and property man, John Dil- BVOU. Between the second and third acts, a bouquot of flowers was presented to the director by the entire cast. It is estimated that the club made over 40 dollars profit from the production. Search Underway lie a ci:Li. w. mm riitjni ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Dec. 18 OP) Search is underway for nine officers and enlisted men who have been missing on a rou tine army flight since November 28, the Alaska defense command headquarters said today. Among the missing is Col. Everett B. Davis, one of the first air force officers to come to Alas ka. Others arc Lieut. George W. Hinton, Lieut. James M. Noone, Sgt. Herbert W. Dale, Corp. William Capuptkian, Corp. Arthur W. Plum, Pvt. First Class Wallace L. Anderson, Pvt. First Class H. Bomberg, Pvt. A. O. Jensen. No addresses were given. The United Seamen's Service has been incorporated as an or ganization devoted to the wel fare of United Nations merchant marine seamen and officers. The clinic on the controlled materials plan scheduled here for Wednesday and Thursday was called off by the state office of the war production board. The WPB office at Portland notified the chamber of com merce here late Tuesday of the cancellation. It had been expect ed a large number of local busi ness men and manufacturers would attend the session. Whether the meeting will be held later was not announced. Three Portland Youths Sentenced For Burglary PORTLAND, Dec. 18 (P) Circuit Judgo Martin W. Hawk ins sentenced Albert Wlnklo man, 10, Frank Mayo, 10, and Wlllard M. 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