Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 24, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, DECKMIlKlt M. 101M>.
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FAGH
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PERSONAL
Of all tlx* Holidays of the year. 1 lirUtimu* I» tlw lewl.
It is a day of g«aal i hrer tliat touches ihn hearts of all,
from tlw* lit Lie tot hanging up the stocking on up to
Grandpa and Grandma.
It is dun to the Ciirislmaa »|>irit of ‘Tiwv on earth,
giaal will to ■MNh" the un»o|fiali «Irwin- to make others
happy that on tills one *lay al least Uuwe U a tug al the
linartatHngs of all humanity from the liumhhwt to the
highest. It is in tills spirit of |sw<s anil good will that this
Hank wish«* one and all a .Merry, Merry Oiriatniaa.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OP MXTHKRN OKKMON
A Christmas Full of Joy
...and...
Happiness for You
is the wish of
Rogue River Hardware Company
THE
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Books for Gifts
Among file Iwwt n«*w itooks are:
KINDRED OF THE Di ST
THE MAN OF THE FNXUOHT
NO DEFENSE
M titv M titiE
EILHKINE UAK, I’lONEEU
TARZAN THE UNTAMED
In the popular copyright» at *1.00 mi'h ar«* Ihr Tarzan Books, Th<*
Winds of Chance by Rex Brach, Valley of U m Giants. the Curwood
books, and many others from which to make your M-lection.
MoTHETl <KMME AND OTHEIt BOOKS FOR CHILDREN
Demaray’s
Drug and Stationery Store
Best Christmas Wishes
With the coming of another Christman, we take
mudi plraxiinwin «-«tending our nusiial grO'tlng«
to our d«'(>oeitors, client** and friend», and wish
them all a very Merry <7iri»tmas. New »«'«stunts,
large or »nut II, an* invitisi.
J osephine C ounty B ank
G rants P ass ,O regon
Howard Fallin returned lafnt night At Wimer Grange Hall—
from Portland and Hillsboro where
Saturday night, December 26th, a
he spent tour days.
real Chrtan mas dance In the country.
Home automobile tires 50 per cent Neilson's orchestra and good eats.
off. Grants Paas Hardware Co.
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Mrs. Charles Cooley went to Med­
ford this morning to spend Christ­ The Christmas Gift*—
Isn't it hard to think of something
mas day with relatives.
II. P. Matney went to Medford this more suitable for a smoker than a
morning to spend the day attending box of good cigarsT We have a large
stock to draw from. United Cigar
to business.
Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Vincent went to
Glendale this morning where they
A Merry HiriatnuM to All—
will visit over Chrlstmai.
Make it more merry by getting
E. Il Harvey was a business visi­ some of the bargains we offer. Grants
tor in the city yesterday,'returning Paas Hardware Co.
last night to Glendale.
Order your whipping cream early Htor«' <>|>ra I:»*-Tilng>
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at Horning's Shack.
The Peerless Clothing store will
after
Peter Allison went to Medford to- keep open evenings
day to spend Christmas with friends Christmas.
and relatives.
J. L. Hcott returned to Glendale Circle Has MmWing—
Another interesting and Instruc-
this morning after a day tn the city
live meeting of the Ladies Progreo-
on business.
sire Literary Circle, was held at the
Fresh dates, auts and figs. Horn­
ing's flhack.
47tf home of Miss Ellen Lomas Wednes-
day afternoon The presldent'a mee-
Mrs. C. A. Unch went to Eugene sage was read and
consldered.
A
thia morning and will spend Christ­ committee was appointed to report
mas there.
congressional news at each meeting.
Nathan Gale returned last night The work of the Circle Is in a pros­
from Roseburg for the holidays. He perous condition. The next meeting
Is suffering from a severe attack of will be held at the home of Mrs.
tonsolitis.
Moore on the corner of Pine and J
Mr. and Mr». O. H. Webber and H. streets, Wednesday afternoon at 2
M Webber were local visitors yester­ o'clock. January 5. Music will be a
day and today from Glendale.
part of the program. Circle ladles
Only three carving sets left, one- and their friends are Invited to come
third off. Grants Pass Hardware Co. to this first meeting of the new year.
Mr n/id Mrs. (»eater Coburn arriv­
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ed this morning from Portland and <>f*ra Event
will spend the Christmas holidays
The Grants Paas Hardware
with relatives in the city.
remain open Thursday and Friday
Mr». D. O. Hays and daughter. Lu­
1 evenings for the accomodation
cile. left this mdrnlng for Merlin to Christmas shoppers.
will
leave
spend Christmas. Mr. Hays
for there this evening.
A Kral Christinas Tr ee
Pop corn that will pop. 15c per
At the dance Christmas eve. Lucky
pound. 2 pounds for 25c. at Horn- spot and favor dances.
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Ing's Shack.
Mrs. O. P. Harvey went to Glendale
Further Reductions in I’rico—
this morning and will spend Christ­
Many articles 50 per
R.
Har
­
mas there with her son. E.
Grants Paas Hardware Co.
vey. Mr. Harvey Is already in Glen-
dale.
To th.- Public—
Mias Maryl Muir left this momlnt
You are hereby summoned
for Eugene where she will spend the
pear at Murphy on Saturday night.
next week visiting Miss Lucile Gar­
January 1st, to receive a sentence of
ber. a student at the University of
one year of prosperity and to pay a
Oregon.
fine of two dollars.
Mrs. Clara Coffman left yeeterday
for ‘Portland where she will visit her
Elka Annual N«-w Year Open House-
daughter, Mrs. Hesse, and her son.
Will Ireland. Miss Minnie Ireland1 January 1, 1921. Dancing 3 to 5
will leave this evening for Portland. p. m. Cards. Banquet, 6:30 p. m.
Dancing 9 to 12 p. m. Tickets $1.25
Bitter 8»*V< Chocolates—
per
person. Medford lodge No. 1168.
Freeh every day at Horning's
8hack.
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C. G. Tryor left last night for Eu­
gene for the Christmas holidays. It
la rumored that Mr. Tryor. who is re­
vising clerk at the Southern Pacific
station, has been waylaid ‘by Cupid
and will be married tomorrow.
Miss Faith Cline returned last
night from Ellensburg, Wash., where
she has been attending the state nor­
mal school. She will spend the holi­
days with her parents. Rev. and Mrs.
C. M. Cline.
Dance Around the Xmas Tree—
At the Waldorf hall Christmas
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S. A. Official to Re Here—
Staff Captain Tants, of India, will
be here on December 25 and 26 at
the Salvation Army hall. Captain
Iaintx is given the highest praise by
the headquarters of the Army. She
has been working among the natives
In India and will be able to throw
much light upon the situation there.
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Christmas Mixed Candy—
30c per pound at Horning's Shack.
greetings:
Merry Christmas
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Reduced
1-3 *i2-Less
Peerless Clothing Co.
S|xvial Reduction»—
On all Christmas eoods at Peerless
Clothing Co.
AT THE CHURCHES
Bethany l*i*Hbyterian Church
10:00 Sunday school.
11:00, Morning worship, “The
Message of the Angel.”
Special Christmas music, anthem
by the choir, also a duet.
7:30, evening musical program.
Processional.
Invocation.
Male chorus.
Scripture lesson.
Anthem, Mrs. Hansen and choir.
Announcements and offering.
Duet, Miss Gertrude Parker and
Miss Clair Wolke.
instrumental solo, Jo Pardee.
Solo, Mr. Talbot.
Short Christmas address by
’
pastor.
Anthem. Mr. Wibfc and choir.
Benediction.
Henry G. Hanson, pastor.
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Baptist Church
“Tjottn Pep'
Bible school at 10. Classes for all
And “Plenti Jazz” with Hamilton’s ages. Dr. M. R. Britten, superinten­
orchestra at the Hugo dance, De­ dent.
Meet
cember 24th.
Good eats,
Morning service at 11.
Special
59 Christmas service. Anthem oy the
them there.
choir. “Joy to the World.” Trio by
Suita and Overcoat»*—
Mesdtrmes Roat. Edgerton and Hack­
One-third reduction on all suits ett. Cathedral chimes, played by or­
and overcoats at Peerless Clothing chestra. led by Prof. Applehoff. Ser­
Co
59 mon by the pastor on “The Incarna­
tion.”
Illg I Wince Christmas Eve-
B. Y. P. U. at 6:30.
Dec. 24. at Waldorf hall. Four
Evening service at 7:80. Anthem
piece orchestra. Tickets 91.50, spec­ by the choir. “The Lord Is My Sal^i-
tators and extra ladies. 25c.
55tf tlon.” “Angel Voices.” with orches­
tration arranged by Prof. Applehoff.
Two Used Car Bargains—
Sermon by Rev. J. C. Austin of Port­
Dort run 5,000 miles, Chevrolet land A cordial invitation to all.
roadster run 2.500 miles. A. N. Par­
C. M. Cline, pastor
sons.
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BORN
•MARKER—To Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Markee of Junction City, Ore.,
Tuesday. December 7. twin boys.
Mrs. Markee was formerly Miss
Annis Imve. of this citjf.
I GOTCHER—To Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Gotcher, of this city. Friday. De­
cember 24, a son.
' WAVERTCK To Mr. and Mrs. John
J. Waverlck, of Weiser. Idaho.
Sundny. Decomimr 19, a daughter.
Mrs, Waverlck was formerly Miss
Gladys Colvfg of this city.
First Church of Christ Scientist
Christian Science services are held
every Sunday in the W. O. W. hall, Communion Monday morning
at 11 a. m.
Wednesday evening 9:30 (St. John’s Day).
Rev. Philip K. Hammond,
meeting at 8 o'clock. The subject
Vicar in charge
Sunday is. "Christian Science."
Reading room is open from 2 to
St. Anne’s Catholic Church
4 p. m. daily except Sundays and
Christmas high mass at 8 a. m.
holidays, The public is cordially in­
Sunday mass at 9 o’clock.
vlted to attend the services and to
Rev. S. A. Coupal. pastor.
visit the reading room.
Ne« man M. E. Church
St. Luke’s Episcopal.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Services, Senday. December 26, at
7:30 p. m. Celebration of the Holy ■ E, worth Leagues at 0:30 p. m.
At 11 a. m. the pastor will preach
on the theme "The God-man, Christ
Jesus.” and in the evening oa the
theme, “My Body and I.” Be sure
and attend church this Christmas
time.
Christ mas Neckwear—
4
One-third reduction on all Chrtot-
mas neckwear tor men at Peerless
Clothing Co.
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