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T IIB C E N T R A L P O IN T STAB ocal Happenings .□tent.* iene jzsKsxi. 7 .» II. I'. Jew ett I» «ul uguin a fte r a I,. (',. Grimes, Thursduy afternoon. There were tw .lv e ladies present ftiefcK* o f the niuuipM. ami an enjoyable lim e was hud by Mr. Ackerm an wax trunsucting a ll. business In .Medford, Satunlay. Mrs. Jack W elch is reported im p ro vin g and is able to lie up part W arren Patterson spent Tuesday of the lim e. H er m any frie n d s in Me«!fi»r’ l transacting business. w ill he glad to ee her about a g tlu . She rece ntly underw ent an opera C. S. Newhouse was in M edford tion at a M edford hospital. IraitxacH ilg the first of the week business. Mi-.. Lam pert, w ho has been v is it ing her son ami husband at l.uks - Mrs. Toni I ’ankey und Mrs. II. view , Oregon, returned home the Ile ;'d are home from a tr ip to E u [firs t o f the week. Mrs. I.am pert and gene and C orvallis. duughtcra w ill move to th e ir u w home at the close o f Hie school Mrs. At llerm a nso n visited In r term . aunt, Mrs. Jones, ami Mrs. G rim sley in Medford last week. The c o nd itio n of J. M. Samuels hospital in Miss Vera Davis lias accepted a at Hie Sacred Heart M edford Is reported to he im proved. position w ith the I». E. M illa rd real He is expected to be home in a estate other in Medford. Abort w hile. Mr. Samuels was ■truck by a P ic k w ic k bus in Cen I). I.. Davidson was in Grants Pass one day last week to attend tr ill Point several weeks ago. FRIDAY, APRIL 26. 162» C EN TR AL P O IN T GRANGE HEARS Mrs. M m R ic h a rd to n , rep re sen t W h o E a t» ’E m 'f OR RALCOM ON SUBJECT ing a cow boy, gave a very in te re s t English Paper The stimulating a©- OP NURSING ing reading o f a co w b oy m aking Hot: of a mustard plaster on the akin love. la well known. Precisely (ho same ef illy E. II. H lrohm eter) The m in strel show last F rid a y fect, In a minor «legre"-, la produced C entral Point Grung ■ opened on n ig h t was very w e ll attended and in mouth and stomach when it 1* euten,—Boston Transcript. lecture h o u r m nl D r. Hiilcom , in tro the hoys hunted up some peculiar duced by Ab'x S p arrow , gave a looking ch aracte r* to crack He ir short talk fo r m others n ursin g bab jokes on. ies, so th ill the c h ild , when ready The Grange being one-year old fo r school, w ill be in the best o f hi s IDO members, in c lu d in g applies co n d itio n , tlons, tin- g ro w th being very satis Il was given as her idea that fa cto ry. very udult should have a physical i sam inution, we suppose, Io kn ow w he th er to be o r nut to lie O sler- S im p le P l e a i u r n B eat T H E FED ER A TE D CHURCHES ized. Haw sweet «ml wholesome are the J. M. Johnson, Pastor Master Anderson th in k s one neigh pleasures that go Into smrdl room_ b o r ought to kn ow w hat the o the r the humble, wimple, accustomed sights In the Bible school th i* week we neig bor hi s, especially ch icken*. and sounds that bring the soul at once The w o rld at large fo llo w s Hint tuto the open air.—Dora Greenwell. I are stu dyin g the subject, ‘T h e Suf every thought, except in cities w hore f e r in g Servant o f Jehovah.” The neighbor* do not even k n o w each s c rip tu re is found in Isa. 52.13. D e a th -H o t.» » J o h e others name, and e v e ry th in g run-« Here is Gods p icture o f w ha t the sm oothly along. Not long ago ■ guard In the death atonement means. The w o rd fo r The Grange was next entertained house became suspicious because the our m em ory verses is “ Q uestion.” man in the death cell was so quiet He by Mrs. Eva S m ith , w ho to l l us School opens at 9:45. t at kissing by those w ho have Investigated His prisoner, who wa* to die for murder within six hours, The young people w ill study the w hiskers is ’ lie best. was busy lettering a cardboar«! sign subject.• “ T b - T riu m p h s o f the R ibb A. M. T y r r ill gave a reading on with charred matches. He was mark how a d a rk y -.warn to the promised ing out these letters' "Room to Ia?L*' on Abv ion Fields ” Hom. 1:16,17; 1st (.or. 1-17-21. Let o u r young land. —Cupper's Weekly. l»eopk- get hold o f some o f the m any I chubch TI ■ ■■■■■ s tirrin g truths o f whn.1 the Bible is doing and not «iepend on reading d ip p in g s from Hie ’W o rk!’ . Ser- vices at 7 o’clock. ,n Hie m orn in g c h u rch sr. rvlee the pastor w ill speak on Hie subject: “ A Com parison o f T w o C hristia n Lives.” (old testam ent exegesis) in the evening service Mr. E. P. Law rence of M edford w ill b rin g the message. You w ill e njoy the m usi cal program o f these service* too. A ll are welcome. -------- 0-------- CHRISTIAN CHURCH “ You a re W elcom e” D. E. M illa rd — M in ister. M innie E. Weaver — Bible school superintendent. Bible school at 10:00 A. M. w ith classes fo r a ll ages. C hurch services at 11:00 A. M. A co rd ia l in v ita tio n to a ll. --------- o---------- CHURCH OF C H R IST Central Point, Oregon West Pine Street F a ith fu l Men in Charge Assembly— 10 00 o’clock A. M. A c o rd ia l welcome to ail. a ■ ■ ■ a m elding o f the Masonic lodge. H I Y PICN IC Mr. Pogue of W ashington, a b ro th e r of Mrs. Hulph l.e Vee is in our c ity v is i ing his sister anil' friends. G rover Youngs of (be Mutual calling on C entral Point m erchant* caling on C entral Point m erchants M onday. Mrs. Fred T a y lo r and slaughter E velyn, spent Sunday and Mon lay in Jacksonville, v is itin g Mrs. Fred Butcher. .Mr. and Mrs. Santford R ichardson bud us th e ir guests Sunday fo r «tin ner, .Mr. and Mrs. Jess R ichardson and «laughter Erma. John Anderson, muster o f C entral P o in t grange, was a M ettford v is ito r Tuesday w here be u ltrn d e d a I muiia I m eeting at the F arm er’s Exchange. Mrs. A rth u r Ayers Is helping at tin- Casad h m m ns tin- Casad fam ily are re jo icin g over tin- a rriv a l o f little Barbara Mae. horn Monday 15. .Melvin Bowman anil w ife and Miss M a rjo rie Bowman o f M e rrill. Orcgon, v h lt r d over Sunday w iili Leonard Bowman and fa m ily o f Ib is , ,lv. Ted Morava was the lu cky w in ner o f liie B. C. A. Badiola and O rth op ho nie given away by III" P alm er Piano house o f M edford th is m onth. The senior class is p ra cticin g fo r the senior play w h ich w ill lit- g iv en next m onth. Miss F lora C ollins b Hie leading lady and Hie title of the play is “ H er Step husband ” Mrs. M attie Parker, accompanied by her sisters, Mrs. Slober o f C la rk ston, Wash., and Mrs. C lark o f Traverse C ity, M ich., w ere v is itin g in M edford, T hu rsda y afternoon. Mrs. H. P. Je w e ll amt Mrs. Grimes w ere in M edford, F rid a y. They took H arold Jewett up to have his ear lancetl, lie having been s u lie r- ing w itli a gathering in Ins ear. Tiu- Ixulies Aid o f the Federated c h u rch met at the home o f Mrs. The H igh Y boy* gave a w ee ni roast at the E lk ’s p ic n ic grounds, Wcdncr.day evening. Mrs. W . W o lf chaperoned the p a rty and they hud a dandy lim e. Those w ho made up the parity w ere: Faye l.ovc, F lora C ollins, llo lie rla Realties, Vera D av is. Irene i.a m p ert, Helen I.am pert, Elizabeth Scotl, L u c ille Haver, Ith in rh c Applegate, D o ro th y C a r men, M arion Custer, H a rry Eldon. George Johnson. E lw a r d S !u n le \, C arl Cot, i i i : n, Ted B ro w n , D elnm r S m ith, John E<l«ly, Gerald M orning star, unit P e rry Johnson. ENTERTAIN YOUNG Why Hide Your Light Under a Basket? ■ ■ FOI KS : Mr. H a rry Eldon entertained a | p arty of young folks at h i* bom«' Saturday nig ht. Games and danc ing furnished the e ntertainm ent fo r Hie evening. Those e n jo yin g tin- p a rly w ere: Helen and Irene Lam pert, E lisabeth Scott, E lizabeth S o t*b w t-ll, Leah amt Francis P arker Vs-ra Davis, Jack and G lo ria Bolds, Roberta and' Gene Realties, Cleo Young. Ted B ro w n , Gerald M o rn in : I »lur. M arion Caster, Louis and W il- l*:" " Straub. Refreshm ents o f son«' w'chcs. cake, ice enenin anti pun w ere si ro -il. : : If you have Something to Sell Adver tize It. W a m p u m N o t E u ro p e a n It has h«M*n thought thin wampum making wa» of European origin, but the abundance of wampum bends found In ixtng (aland shall heaps would Indicate that the Industry was of In dian origin rather thnn European. You have Competitors who will not be so retiring. F ir a t " F a r m P a p e r " Agricultural Journalism In the United Stntes Is usually dated front the establishment of the American Farmer In Baltimore. This eight page weekly was started In 1810. If you don’t think enough o f your business to boost it. You should not D a n g e r in C e llu lo id Celluloid la very Inflammable and can be Ignited by hot «team pipes, etc It should, therefore, be handled very carefully. Celluloid may begin to burn at temperature* not far above that of boiling water. F ir a t C a b le E n g iïa n The flrat oceun cable waa manufac tured lu England. 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. feel bad if it* is not a success. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i ■ a M B ■ « ■ ■ FOR OUR CUSTOMERS Central Point Meat Market I. D. Lewis Use Your Oldest Established Newspaper J The Central Point Star Our Newspaper is Not a Sideline But a Business With Us NO PRODUCT TOO GOOD Central Point Don’t try to keep it a Secret*. Oregon 1 ■ * a. MMrimamaMRiaMri a r a i i i w i B i B a i i i i i j R » , » a i B ■ a ■ ■ a B a ri