Central Point herald and Southern Oregon news. (Central Point, Or.) 1917-19??, May 24, 1917, Image 2

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    Stockton, Cal , has been announced.
Miss McNassar used to be one of our
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thomp­ popular young ladies before moving to
son, a baby girl, at the Dow Hospital Stockton, where she now resides.
in Central Point, on May 10 th.
The 76 -acre orchard owned by Albu­
querque interests has been grubbed
and is rented out for farming. The
W. J. Rodgers and Chas. Sanderson
greater portion is rented to Messrs.
were Central Point visitors Saturday.
ThierhotF and Nibley, who will grow
Mr. and Mrs. Gale of Medford spent
sugar beets.
Sunday at the home of J. L. Frink.
The meeting at the school house on
Miss Fern Beebe of Central Point
Sunday afternoon was well attended.
Mr. W. A. Cowley and Mrs. R. W. spent Thursday with Beagle friends.
Wm. Jones was a Gold Hill visitor a
Elden spoke about the work of the Y .
M. C. A. in the army and navy. Sev­ few days ago.
eral musical numbers were enjoyed by
Sam Pollard and wife of Medford
the audience, after which a collection motored out to Sam Pollard's, Sunday,
was taken up. A little over $70 was
Mr. Turrel, of the Meadows, was
realized. Several parties pledged them­
called to Ashland, Saturday, on ac­
FOR
selves to pay one dollar a month to­ count of the illness of his sister.
ward the good cause.
Lester Rodgers made a business trip
Mr. and Mrs. Corbett of Ashland
to Weed, Cal., last week.
spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Mitchell and Miss Vera, of the
Y o u .g .
Meadows, were trading at B e a g l e
Miss Jessie Chauncey of Central
Saturday.
Point, and senior in the High School,
Mr. Stacy is doing some grading on
substituted at the Willow Springs
our roads around the Beagle district.
School last week.
We are all glad to see better roads.
Miss Hazel Taylor, our local teacher,
visited the Medford schools last Wed­
nesday.
EVERYBODY INVITED
Miss A. Thomas, aunt of Mrs. J. W.
Birkholz, has left for her home in Mil­
waukee, making a short stop-off at
Portland and Seattle.
Dsnnls Eucalyptus Ointment
Instrumental Solo...................................................................... Miss Wallace
A T ALL D R UG S T O R E S
The engagement of Miss Francine
TUBES 25C
JARS 50C
McNassar and Mr. Cha-les Lane of
Willow Springs Items
Beagle Breveties
P R O G R A M
MEMORIAL M Y
OpiTd Hous^. Wednesday, May 30,2 p. m.
Opening Address....................................................... W. A. Cowley
Recitation.............................................................................. Eduma Carrol
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....................................................................Ernest Rostel
....................................................................... Puth Hawk
Song....................................................
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By
the Girls
Recitation.................................................................................Zelda Mulkey
Solo ............................................................................ Mrs. Stanley
Recitation..........................................................................Fay Love
............ .......................................................... Hazel Price
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............................................................... Clark McDowell
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........................................ .............................Leon Love
Duet..................................
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....... Geraldine Fox
Solo..................................................................................Mr. Elden
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Recitation..................................................... Mary Belle Hamilton
......................................................... Katherine Wright
Address o f the D ay.............................................. Rev. M. C. Reed
“ America” ........................................................... By the Audience
Benediction........................ ..................................Rev. M. C. Reed
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