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Schools SMBs itersacimisenssconnctvsasisions to Close Thursday With Christmas Programs Pagaents and Parties, Poems and Playlets Will Be Presented school students will present a pageant. ‘The Will school program was present- ed Tuesday evening for a meeting of the P. T. A., in the city auditorium. ‘The remaining four of the public schoals plan playlets, songs and reci- tations as their contributions to the festive spirit of the season. Fairy tale characters will tread the various stages and. Mother Goose and Santa Claus will vie with each other for the featured roles in many of the school programs. ‘ Junior High Plans Parties and Pageant A Christmas pageant will be pre- sented by the students of the junior thigh school Thursday afternoon at assembly before the home room parties take place. ‘The various parts will be taken as dricks, June LeRoy and Burnette Lan- derholm; Mary, Ona Knief; and the nations, Laverne Gierke, Royann Ken- nelly, Beverly Gunness, Dorothy Han- son and Esther Kottsick. The pageant There’s No Finer Oscar H. Will & Co. Flowerphone 784 WHAT'S THAT will be directed by Miss Loretta Meyer. Pathfinders : Each of the home rooms has ar- ranged a party as closing festivity. ‘The Pathfinders, with Miss Mabel Ol- Cordon; entertainment, Ted Ander- son, Marian Brandes, Betty Cave and Vivian Anderson; clean-up, Ferris Cordner, Clarence Crawford, Alice Burtts, Edwin Clausnitzer and Mar- garet Bredy. Commanders A program, including Christmas songs, a play, “Gift of the Magi,” games and refreshments, has been planned by the Commanders with T. E. Simle as instructor. Committees named include food: Dorothy Rader, Robert | chairman; Mina and Myla Mitchell, Devereaux. Included on the program are instrumental music, Arthur Bet- terly; Christmas reading, Charles Conrad; flute solo, Graydon Dahlen; the entire room. A short program of games also has been planned; after which refreshments will be served by & committee including Arla Clark, Margaret Brastrup, Donald Brophy and Arthur Betterly. On the decora- tions committee are Elaine Derrig, Joyce Colsen, Beverly Barneck and Mildred Caya. Lights and tree decor- ations are being furnished by Emil Anderson. Regular Fellows . The Regular Fellows, with Miss Judith Skogerboe as instructor, have and Verna Koenig; pro- and Bertha Kallen- berger, Leslie Miller, Kenneth Lunn and Eimona Johnson; food, Suzanne Melville, Jean Larson, Delores Meske, Joyce Martinson, Bob Jones and Don- sid Longmuir; clean-up committee, Melvin Kruckenberg, Pat McCabe, Charles Miller and Bob King, Busy Bees ‘The committees planning the Busy Bees party, with Miss Adeline Ness as ‘Wisconsin’s Best’ Buy your beer by the case! Case of 24 pints only $2.30 (Pius bottle deposit) WE DELIVER Corner | Grocery Anna Rasche and Marjorie Robinson. Schmittz, Mildred Schlecter and Rob- ert Lowen. Decorating: Jane Riggs, chairman; Jacqueline Parks, Bonnie Rennie, Ruth Nelson and Ruth Rich- ert. Clean-up: Harry Markham, chairman; Jack Mellon, Norris Miller and Monte Russell. Rinky-Dinks Committees named by the Rinky- Dinks with Ed Heer as.instrutor, are clean-up: John Fields and Jack Fos- sum; decorating and refreshment, Violet Fagerstrom, June Ely, Leorta ‘Goodman, Nancy Dollar, Eleanor Hoff- man, Mabel Howe and Norma Jacob- son; ahd program, Edward Hall and Gail Indseth. Trail Blazers Plans for the Trail Blazers, with Miss Ruth Curry as instructor, in- clude depicting Christmas customs in many lands and playing games of for- eign countries. Gifts will be brought for the Open Your Heart Christmas tree. Committes in charge are pro- gram, Mary Wynkoop, Virginia Wheel- er, Harriet Wagar and Nancy Te’ refreshments, Audiene Wilson, Be' erly Young and Ralph Thompson; de- corating, Virginia White, Dorlyn Shaw, Elsie Schultz and Louise Soradahl; clean-up, Eugene Williams, Marcella Weinsenburger and Marjorie Walla. Conquerors Planning the Conquerors party, with Miss Meyer as instructor, are the following committees: Refreshment, Ethel Hendricks, Phyllis Fleck, John Helsing and David Haggerty; enter- tainment, Pearl Fedje, LaVerne Gierke, Kathleen Kell and Richard Fevold; cleanup, Bill Grabow, Betty Hall, Ted Forde and Beverly Gunness; decorating, Ludilla Heidt, Dewey Loney, Mary Farnum, Violet Goering and Dorothy Hanson, Round Table Knights ‘The Knights of the Round Table, with Erman Haldi, instructor, plan to have lunch and then play games. Committees are refreshment, Thelma Thoreson, Shirley Walker and Mary ‘Waldo; serving, Millicent Sorkness, Merton Welch and Vernon Solum; decorating and clean-up, Betty War- ner, Ruth Werner, , Betty Welch, Dolores Wells and Ver- non Solum; program, William Wright, Ben Tillotson, Lioyd Steen and Charles Vettel. Arrows Five committees are the Arrows party, with Miss Ruth Rudser as instructor. They are entertain- ment, Jeanne Pickles, Rosemary Sel- vig and Lois Peterson; refreshment, Virginia Shafer, Harrie Scruby and Vernon Rudser; clean-up, Milton Quamme, Henry Nordstrom and James Ranum; Christmas tree decoration, Betty Reynolds, Janet Overbee and Monogrammed Handker- chiefs, BERGESON’S. Roosevelt Activities Begin Wednesday Festivities at the Roosevelt school will begin Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock with a Christmas tree parade. The children from each room pay & friendly visit to the other rooms in the building to see the trees and sing carols. Later presents will be ex- changed in the home rooms. The regular program will be held ‘Thursday at 2:30 p. m., in the school gymnasium. All parents and friends are invited. Every child in the school will be on the stage at some time dur- ing the program. The following program will be given: First grade: Welcome, Robert Sa- Second grade: Pantomine, “O Little Town of Bethlehem,” all the girls; Christmas carol, by whole grade. Third grade: The Christmas story, recited by Stuart Coffman, Ann Ben- nett, Helen Quamme, Beverly Worner, Erin Schmitz, Marilyn Fleck, Cath- tine Page, Martha Tavis, Thomas Johnson, Marilyn Papke, Dana Hall, Corrine Skei, Elizabeth Rue and Rob: ert Freise; solo, “Christmas Lullaby, Corrine Skei; carols by whole room, “In, Little Bethlehem,” and “The Christmas Story.” Fourth grade: The whole room will sing, “Beautiful Thoughts for Christ- Tent and “Bing to Me Soft in the Twi- The fifth grade will sing, “Merry Christmas” and “Deck the Halls.” Sixth Grade to Give Play The sixth grade will present a short play in two scenes, “A Little Brother of the Blessed.” Characters include: Khatan!, Robert Chernich; Azrael masen, Annette Diven, Joyce Harri- son, Ruth Hedden, Dolores Papke, Ei- leen Pfeifer, Jessie Fields, Nola To- vaas and Dolores Delzer. i The program will close with the singing of “The First Noel” and “8i- lent Night” by the entire sixth grade. Wachter Has Varied Program ‘The Wachter school Christmas pro- gram will be given Thursday, Dec. 24, at 1:30 p. m. The following features are announced by the six grades: Grade 1 First grade: “Mother Goose's Christ- mas Book.” Leading parts will be taken by Donna Arnold, Ethel Welch, Elaine Olson, Marjorie Bolton, Wal- lace Gall, Robert Schacht, Jack Wiley, Delmor Cassidy, Elleen Kottsick, Don- na Meske, Ida Strabel, and Melvin Hinsz, These pupils will give Christ- mas verses and sing Christmas songs individually and in groups of two and four. The rest of the pupils in the room will take part in the final part of the program as several Christ- Mas songs are sung. Grade % Second grade: Piano solos, LaVonne Paulson; playlet, “The Toys’ Christ- mas.” Characters include the shop- Dorothy Hitchcock; gingerbread boy, Richard Johnson doll, Solum; storybook, Leila Rosenberg; Christmas tree, Arley Olson; Paulson; toy soldier, Clifford Caya; mother, Mary Thomas; boy, Gilbert Olson; and girl, Evelyn Meyers. Tak- ing part in the merry Christmas exer- cise are Mabel Binder, Frances Ko- zak, Elizabeth Doll, Rose Kozak, Har- riet Johnson, Richard Volk, Anna Ma- zigian, Mary Richey, August Nelson, Frances Schubert, Elizabeth Schubert, Grace Burkhart, Patricia Grieg, Leon- ard Finlayson, Charles Johnson, Don- YOU SAY? MY VISIT'S AN AWFUL IMPOSITION ON BILL'S MARM ? NO! 1 SAID: HAVE YOU TRIED THE ANN IVERSARY EDITION OF GeW MILL FARM? ERE’s one Christmas “spirit” you must not miss...the Anniversary Edition of G&W MILL FARM...with a holiday flavor and price that’s a downright gift! It’s from G&W’s prime bourbon stock...and it’s a full 2 years old! Smooth as snow-covered fields...mellow as the glow from an old hearth. Celebrate with us our 105 years of distilling ex- perience. Ask for MILL FARM at bars and package stores. \" MILL FARM ald Schatz, Ora Lampman and James Grades $3 and 4 Third and fourth grade: Exercise, “A Christmas Stocking.” On the first part of the program are Mary Mc- Laughlin, David Strobel, William . | Williams, Trolley, Phyllis Gall, Jean Ritchey, | “Merry Clifford Lampman, Gwendolyn Mit- telstedt and William Hitchcock. In the play “The Mother's Christmas,” are the mother, Raydeen Crawford; Spirit of Christmas, Gwendolyn Mit- telstedt; children, Phyllis Gall, Mar- cella Luken, Joyce Hoiting and Le- land Johnson. Grades 4 and 5 Fourth and fifth grades: Play, “The Shining Star.” Characters include the star, Violet Ritchey; Ruthie, Genevieve Luken; Ellie, Lois Bailey; Jackie, George Johnson; Walter, Rog- er Johnson; Robert, Anton Eckert; Polly, Theresa Gall; chorus, Robert Meeder, Clayton Schacht, Richard Olson, Clara Meske, Billy Johnson, Eugene Meyer, Raymond Behrens, Murray Sprenger, Delores Gall and Eleanor Adams. A song by the fourth and fifth grades will be “Beautiful Thoughts for Christmas.” Grades 5 and 6 Fifth and sixth grades: A play, “Christmas Dream.” Characters are shopper, Verna Fink; African wom- an, Emilie Strobel; Indian woman, Marjorie Solum; woman from Jeru- salem, Josephine Craig; Spirit of Christmas, Otto Meske; relief worker, Glenn Johnson; Eskimo, John Grey; carol singers, Jack Solum, Arthur Strobel, Junior Wilcox, James John- son, Ralph Rosenberg, Leonard Witt and Edward Johnson. “The First Noel” will be sung by the fifth and sixth grades. Richholt to Have Procession The children of the Richholt schoo! will pass in procession from room to 3{room singing Christmas carols to view the displays and decorations in each of the rooms. Following the march there will be Programs in the various rooms, rade G 1 ‘The first grade will have no formal Program. The pupils will sing Christ- mas songs, review the Christmas story, and recite Christmas poems, after which gifts will be distributed. The second grade’s program will include Christmas carols, all pupils; ® play, “The First Christmas,” with the characters. Mary, Caryl Valon; Joseph, John Kallenberger; shep- herds, Aldo Chesrown, Earl Hailey and Kenneth Taft; angels, Delores Pinks, Alvina Klein. Betty Carley, Helen Greer and Margie Miller; wise men, Gene Johnson, Charles Ab- falter and Donald Brunmeier; a song, “Away in a Manger,” Robert Tyson and Richard Larson; and SPORTWEAR makes fine gifts. We carry a complete line for men and women. THE MEN’S STORE, 410 Broadway. 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Grades 2 and 3 Grades two and three: Christmas carol, class; Christmas story, Gloria Burkhardt; “First Christmas,” class “Bundies,” Roland Mandigo; on the House-Top,” class, Grades 3 Third grade: Carol singing; orig- inal Christmas story, James Meis- ner; dramatization of Christmas story, with the characters, Mary, Darlene Klein; Joseph, Dennis Nel- son; King Herod, Donald Hauck; innkeeper, Willis Belk; angels, Mavis Holmquist, Nancy Edwards, Janet ‘Teppo, Marion Geohring and Julia Briski; wisemen, Earle Selby, Ed- ward Abfalter and Lyle Schultz; shepherds, John Broxmeyer, Herbert Herman and LeRoy Clausnitzer; guitar solo, Ruben Hochhalter; and the distribution of gifts. Grade 4 Fourth grade: “The First Noel” by the class; “The Christmas Story,” 8t. Luke, by Irene Seims, Frances Ches- rown, Eileen » Shirley Korupp and Winnifred Seims; Christmas greetings by Irene Ode; “While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks,” Lois Richret, Betty Neils and Delores Belk; -“This is the Week ‘When Christmas Comes,’ June Lovey, Kathryn Toliver, Caroline Knowlin, Nadine Carley, Betty Falkenstein and Viola Karas; “The Good Days of the Year,” Kenneth Anderson, Le- land Thal, Clinton Potter, Jack Dutt, Calvin Kolb and Gilbert Peter- son; “Christmas Toys,” Eugene Nel- son, LeVerne Peterson, Arley Gallup, Shirley Gallup, Richard Sulzle and The Gift items. Shop. Gift wrapping early. Hoskins-Meyer 40 Years in Bismarck, N. Dak. Is still full of new novel and different gift For distinctive gifts visit the Gift Cut Flowers The acceptable and appropriate gift appre- ciated by all the family. Fresh home grown flowers last longer. Order Open Evenings Until Christmas Jacqueline Garberick; play, Christmas Fairy and ” cluding Scrooge, Richard Karlgaard; Fairy, Winnifred Quanrud; nephew, George Iverson; Mr. Crachet, David digo. Stage managers are Lyman Thornton and Ernest Carley. Blaine Coombs is announcer. ory Grade 5 le: Song, Bells,” by fifth grade; Eve,” Mary McVey; French Christ- mas carol, Helen Iverson; “The Na- tivity,” including Mary, Peggy Daniel; angel, Dorothy Anderson; Lawrence Aune; innkeeper, Paul Smith; shepherds, Marvin Li . Elmer Tuftland, Alfred Clausnitzer and Frank Walt; wise men, Walter Scott, Edward Kounovsky, and Doug- las Schwichtenberg; “We Three Kings of Orient Are” sung by the wise men; “The First Noel,” entire fifth grade; vocal quartet “Silent Night,” Beverly Munson, Betty Bohrer, Vio- let White and Beverly Combs, with violin accompaniment by Orville Erickson; poem, “To Our Lady,” Lu- cille Burgess; piano solo, “That's What I Want for Christmas,” Dolores Davis; “The Christmas Silence,” Ja- cob Sei “Away in a Manger,” La- Verne Johnson, Donna Frost and Dores McArthur, with piano accom- paniment by Donna Frost; “Christmas Night,” entire fifth grade; “A Christ- mas Story,” Wayne Lunn; and “Deck the Halls,” entire fifth grade. : . Grade 6 Sixth grade: Dickens’ “Christmas Shop free .. . We deliver. K SS ik Sh xk SOS SO ke SO ke Sk SR ce ec oe Carol,” followed by Christmas song: by the class and group singing. Gifts will be distributed. William Moore Tells Plans Each of the grades of the William Moore school has arranged a varied Program to be presented Thursday afternoon. Each of the grade’s of- ferings is listed below. Grade 1 First grade: Song, Housetop,” exercise, Greetings,” Betty Cripe, Karroll Kro- nick, and Mary Wilson; story, “The Three Christmas Trees,” dramatized by Theodore Dietz, Janet Register, Lyness Lloyd, Robert Piercy, Kenneth Sell, and Patricia Jones; song, “Santa Claus Land,” all; exercise, “Signs of Christmas,” Jean Hauser, Jan Myhre, Nancy Scruby and Peggy Riche; song, “Away in a Manger,” all; verse, “Why Do Bells for Christmas Ring?” Bea- trice Fitch, Valmar Yaeger, Robert Gebhardt, Nancy Whipple and Nadine ‘Walker; acrostic, “Merry Christmas,” Helen Thistlewaithe, Hubert Kintz, (Continued on Page Seven) For Her Christmas... BANISH WASH BENDIX Home Laundry Vincent Bendix, noted auto- motive manufacturer and inven- tor, has given the American housewife this new home laundry. 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