PAGE FMM R U’- J____ gy GRANT* PAKS DAILY OOUR1KR Xcwinan .M. K. Sunday School F.u- ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ joys Plc4i«4>nt Time ♦ \DDITIONAL LOCAL The Sunday school of the Newman ♦ M. E. church enjoyed a pleasant pic- M. G. WsylatKl and family ot l contracts for Niell, Mrs. Everett Cobb, Mrs. Wal­ and cake were served. * • 4 19. — The problem of the small bridges on the Redwood highway. ter Newcombe, Mrs. C. B. Marks. church in sparsely settled territory Mrs. Hans Looft. Mrs. R W. Stearns. Mrs. K. M. C. Niell and Jack To­ came in for intensive discussion on Vaention Photographs Mrs. Jack Kerr, Miss Jessie Gris-1 Will always he a Joy If yon have bin of Ardencraig were the dinner weld, the hostess and the guest of ' ' guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. national missions day at the Presby­ them finished at the Artcraft Studio terian synod ot Oregou, in session honor. Kayser last evening. here. * * * "The small churches," said Rev. Pear Prices Go l| Given \Verl eliieed—Tip- lllllwrll Imiti'« retatili ion Mrs. W. J. Coke Entertains at lu-r L. L. Boyd of Baker, "are hanging uestlay by 1 ollege Club The prices for Bartlett pears are t>|H Uid—Il full Mieli Issi, m >H. jleldlug, r t due to good roads and the automo­ heat I» mi <>venly dial rt bull'd throughout the house that It I n ui - i The second annua! convention of day, July 14. Only near relatives for Social Time bile, a good bit of the need for the state poultrymen will be held at Cor­ |H>N«ibh- to tell any tliff errore in mi) ot the room«. I have also fourni and friends were present and Rev. The members of both the Men’s smaller churches had been done vallis from July 23 to 25. The pro­ there hua liera mon- saving of fact since the fumine has la*cn ia-< and Women's classes of the Chris­ Harold Griffis of the Christian away with; he saw no need for the gram will include a number of poul­ stalled. church, of Portland, officiated. The tian Bible school of the Christian smaller church within easy reach of try specialists from other states who I ran lirait 111 recommend your plpelc«« furnace to anyone con. church met in the park Wednesday I young people will make their home the larger body. will take a prominent part in the teniplaliiig Inslailliig a turnare. JA MEH CATTO. evening for a social time. .'bout in Grants Pass. Rev. F. Gordon Hart, who has been meetings. These will Include L. E. • » « 22311 Willamette Bhd., PortlamI, On gon. 135 were present. A picnic supper ittending the meetings from Grants Lloyd, poultry expert from the Uni­ President and Mrs. F. Blanchard, Puss, returned south today. was served and the evening spent in versity of British Columbia, and Dr. of Wheaton college, Illinois, were visiting. W. P. Johnson, from the western the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles • • • Washington experiment station. Land of Little Value Mr. and Neiglilmrs of Woodcraft Picnic in W. Kayser last evening. The public domain amounts to 1S2, Those attending can get accommo- Mrs. Blanchard are en route to the Park Thursday 211 Koulll Sixth Ht. nwi.fxwt acres, the great bulk of which, dations at the college, Campiug j The Neighbors of Woodcraft field Orient. not yet allocated, Iles In the States grounds are also provided for those j ♦ * * a picnic in the park on Thursday of California, I'tah and Nevada. Some who wish to take their camping | Mrs. John W. Davis, wife of Ihr evening. About 75 people were pres­ Charles W. Kayser is here from of it litis so little value It Ims no! lii'inoi rath' Nominee for President equipment. ent and everyone reported a very New York to vinit his faintly at Over- been surveyed. delightful time. look Farm near Merlin. • • • C. F. T. Co., of course » Advertising fays—Advertise with the Courier HEAT IS EVENLY DISTRIBUTED i TENT THEATRE BEAUTIFUL AT CITY How s Your Credit? < PARK TONIGHT “THE HYPOCRITES” l'|Mtn vu r ability to borrow mav cnd tile fit ire silceeKH of your business career. SUNDAY NIGHT “The Dope Evil” I' J. Bl'RT BURTON Consult us regarding your plans or problems 4 4 I 4 4 > Grants Pass and Josephine Bank E velyn Kixt Aih Every man and woman should see this “Sermon in a Theatre.” Every person over 14 should learn this lesson. Every serious-minded person should heed ‘‘The Dope Evil” and help stamp it out 'E *