Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, April 05, 1929, Image 3

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TH K CENTRAL f OINT CT A l
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A trip nea rby
FRIDAY. APRIL I. ItM
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Thursday night with
parly,
«n
Easier
An Easier egg hunt was enjoyed
by the girls, game» and conte»!»
furnished amusement for the rest
of the evening. Those present
were: Misse» llesselgrave, l.ewis,
Jones, Schnfcr, Croft, Tex, John­
son, Haley, Pills, anil Eula Hen­
son, the teacher. Befreshmenis
ut punch uml cookies were served.
o r to the
Orient
Ali. 8UDS1
"Eliaa," suiil a friend of the fam­
ily to the old colored washerwo-
tntin, "have you see« Miss Edith’s
fiance?”
Eliza pondered for a moment,
then Ix-nt over the luundry tubs
once niin e. "No ma'am,” »tie suiil,
**liil ain’t been in tie wash yet.”
+you can plan * **
it best vvith
your local Southern Pacific agent
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«CAT
"Mamma, what’s sufficient?” ask
ed n little telephone tot.
".Sullicient," expluined the fond
mother, ” 1» a word that indicates
enough or plenty. Now, for exam­
ple, tin- cut is drinking buttermilk
mid she gels nil she wants or needs,
mid we say she Inis ’sullicient.* Bo
sou understand now what the word
‘sullicient* means?”
"Yes, mninrna, I know,” replied
the little girl, “ it means a cat full
of buttermilk.”
No matter what your destination Portland, San Francisco,
O u t ago, New York, the Orient or Europe you t an idan
your trip at home and at leisure, without haste and without
worry.
Consult your local agent for tickets, reservations and all
other details of any trip you might plan.
Popular Circle Trips
Greatest summer travel bargains arc offered in Southern
Pat ilit circle trips to the East. First to California, then east
via any of Southern Pacific's three great transcontinental
routes to your mid west or eastern destination. Kt turn via
northern United States or Canadian lines. The fare is only
slightly more than via other routes and you double the enjoy­
ment of your trip.
CHUHCH
For a ll tra itl information call on or phone
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S outhern P a c ific
O C. PURKEPILB Agent
CHRISTIAN CHIRCH
"You are Welcome”
B. E. M illard—Minister.
Minnie E. Weaver — Bible school
superintendent.
Bible school at 10:00 A. M. w ith
classes for all uges.
Church services nt 11:00 A. M.
A cordial invitation to all.
jomZ’ Happenings
By
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THE FEDERATED CHURCHES
Mrs. Guy Eddy is visiting her
mother in Medford, th is week.
B illy Sweet has returned to
school after having his tonsils re­
moved.
Mrs. Geo. Marsh and daughter
were visiting ill Medford, Friday of
lust week.
Mrs. It. II. Paxson Is home from
her trip to W hittier, Calif., where
»he visited relatives.
Mr. and Mrs Buckman are mov­
ing ttieir household god» to Klam­
ath Falls, this week.
W. II,
visiting
tending
duy this
Casebeer of Medford was
in Central Point and at­
Io business mutters one
week.
Mrs. Carrie Welch, who recently
underwent a major operation in a
Medford hospital, w ill be brought
home this week end.
Mrs. W. E. Chauncey, who has
been very ill at the Jacksonville
Sanitarium for several months, is
able to be home again.
W. B.
herd to
who is
Central
Kinknid has sold his dairy
George Gillman of Medford
now delivering milk to
Point customers.
EASTER EGG Hl NT
God ha» made himself dependent
upon human ugency in carrying on
Mrs. Grimes, Mrs. Davis and Mrs his m inistry among nten. In our
K. C. Faber gave an Easter egg lesson this week we are studying
hunt ut the home of Mrs. Grimes, the m inistry of Isaiah. The refer
Saturday afternoon for tin primary enoes are la ba. <1:1-13; 7:1-17; 2(>:
children of the Federnicd church. 1-6; 38:1-22. Golde„ text. 6:8. You
About 25 children were there an I are welcomed to our fine Bible
they had a good lime playing game» ’ school.
A class for you, opens at
and hunting eggs. The ludies ser­ ; 9:45.
ved jello and rabbit shaped cookies.
"Using the Bible as the Daily
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Guide,” is the title of the lesson the
young people are studying this
ENTERTAIN« AT
BIRTHDAY PARTY week. You w ill find a most in ter­
esting group of young folk» study­
Little Jean Bae Herinanson enter­ ing and practicing this wonderful
tained several of her small friends statement. Join them in their study
at tier home Monday afternoon, ami worship. Service» ut 6:30 p. m.
In the church service» at our
April 1st, w itli a party the occasion
being her seventh birthday. The church you w ill find a hearty w el­
little girls enjoyed an Easter egg come. both by the people and the
hunt and Geneva Millard won the pastor. The subject for the morn­
prize, a large Easter egg tilled with ing service w ill be, “ Setting Our
smaller eggs, for finding the most Faces Toward Our Tasks.” Good
eggs. Games were played and a congregational sining and good spec
good time was had by all.
Mrs. ials by the choir w ill help our w or­
Herinanson, assisted by Mrs. M. M. ship.
At 3 o'clock in the afternoon a
Morris of Medford, served refresh­
special service w ill be held to re­
ments of ice cream and cake.
Those present were: Vivian Boss, ceive. members into fellowship of
.Margaret Dow. Betty Bowman, Jeun the church. A short address on the
Eddy, Louise Bowman, Bessie Lee purpose of church membership w ill
Burns, Nelda Ayres, Maxine Ayres, be given. All are welcome.
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Velma Bowman, Geneva Millard,
CHI
RCH OF CHRIST
Erma Bichardson and Jean Her-
manson.
Central Point, Oregon
West Pine Street
EASTER PARTY
Miss Eula Benson entertained her
Chnrlie Suavely ha» leased the
McKee farm and is making repairs Sunday school class at her home
and improving the place prepara­
tory to moving there soon.
Faithful Men in Charge
Assembly,—10.00 o’clock A. M.
A cordial welcome to all.
MiSg Roberta Beanies is reported
ns getting along nicely after her
siege of scarlet fever. So far none
of the rest of the family have tak­
en it.
Do you want to be Thus
Judged
The Ladies Circle of the Christ­
ian church held a cooked food and
apron sale, Saturday. They report
a good sale and their treasury is
several dollars richer for their
work.
Mervin Glenso,, recently purchas­
ed a pure bred English pit bull
dog from Father Black of Medford.
King Solomon is the dogs name
and Mervi,, is surely proud of hint.
Mr. and Mrs. Bowman of Mer­
rill, Oregon, were visiting their
sop Leonard Bowman and family
over the week end. They recently
purchased a Plymouth sedan and
made the trip over l„ their new car.
SELLS FARM
Advertisers
ni Tour
Newspaper
Willing to Serve You
at all tines with the very best meats the market
affords. We do our own buying to conform to
the local demand for good meats as we know it
from our long experience dealing with the local
trade.
NO PRODUCT TOO GOOD
L et T h e
The Central Point Star
C arry y o u r M essage to T h e P eo p le
FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
K8CPMM
Ben Stevens sold his ranch prop­
erty, located four miles northeast
of Central Point, to Joe Seyferth.
Mr. and Mrs. Seyferth have moved
Into their new home.
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Central Point Meat Market
Central Point
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