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CHRlRYtAN kVNDAY SCHOOL ENTERTAIN FOtlMEB F V F tU MELON PARTY LAST FRIDAY ELECTS NEW CORPS OFFICERS Mrs. J. S anford R ichardson p la y ed hostess to m any o f her fo rm e r .tu d ciils, F rid a y afternoon at her i home at Beall Lane. The little Is o lde enjoyed a very happy a fte rn oo n, •.•ans.a n s s ut Hie hour» » p e rilin g e n tire ly too fast. ! Stories, singing, games, ami some Hi H O tiL W IL L OPI ' ’ I NDAY liv e ly prise w in n in g contest» a f E V E R Y T H IN G IN READINESS forded much amusement. The fo l low ing little fo lk s were in v ite d : School bell» w ill again lie rin g in g \p tx in e Ayer», G erald B ro w n , Bessie Monday m orning, a fte r having been Burns, G eraldine Ayers, K e ith Cop- quiet fo r the past H irer months. iuger, M urguret D ow , M ario Clone, T he ch ild re n fo r the most part lean H erm anson, Vernon H o lla n d , w ill lie glad Io get back to s c 'o o |. Bean H igginbotham , Geneva M il M i. Marsh, the ja u ito i I as both ’ h " lard, B illie M e rritt. Louise. B o w grade b u ild in g and high school man. Inez M ornin gsta r, V ivienne in splendid »liupc fo r Hie opening. Boss, D oris Penland, Itosa Woody, A new lire escape lias been con Donald Gerber, Jean Eddy and structed at Hie grade b u ild in g w h n Ji ( ir r c n A rn old. w ill prove a great advantage in --------0-------- clearing Hie b u ild in g in ease o f 'In (In Hick List over the obi method, fo rm e rly used. Mr. Dubbs i» reported on the sick The teachers have a ll been h ire d li»t. und are in the c ity ready to assume the duties w h ic h they w ill be culled upon Io fu lf ill and w ill be at th e ir Visits At Home post o f d uty Monday m ornin g to Mr. Johnson ami son o f Grant« welcome hack the stud nt». Pass w ere in the c ity , over the week peal Happenings Applogat« Resident* V islt Mr. und Mr». Ih n Steven» o f Ap- pkK ule w e r t C entral P o int vlsHurs M uiiday. Baby Horn Mr. und Mr». O tto Bohnert ure re- jid c in g o ver Ih r a rrlv u l o f n »<>n lau u August 28. M ury P o w rll, Elver» Barber and ( h urley Moon- of M a rysville , C alif., \v. re visitor» »1 Ihe home of Al lle rn iu n so n , Tuesday night. Spend Week End at Lake A. W. Ayer» and fa m ily enjoyed » tr ip to Luke of the Wood» over (he week end. Viaits al H rrm a n io n a Mi»» W yluinue P arker of the W il end as the guest o f th e ir fa m ily . lo w Spring» d is tric t s|M*nt T h u rs Barn F ire Quenched day v is itin g Grace and J e rry H e r- A fire was discovt red in Hie b.iri manson. at the Love home near this c ity , « F rid u y afternoon and a ca ll was V is itin g in C entral Point in Io the local departm ent fo r help. ■ S h irle y H a ll o f Grunt» Pa»» 1» The fire tru c k was im m ediately d i1, M v is itin g in Ib is c ity as u guest at pulclicd and was able to save most M Hie home o f I.. <). H ull and fa m ily. o f Hie contents and the b u ild in g i t self. The rapid w o rk o f the depart ment is to be commended. Leave» fo r C a lifo rn ia Mi»» L o m u H a m rick w ho ha» P o u ltry .Man Visits l . e e u v is itin g tie r parent» here th is sum m er left Wednesday fo r C a lif OREGON STATE FAM o rn ia to resume tie r duties in the SCHEDULED FOR WEEK school» o f that stale. n ■ ■ SEPTEMBER 23 • 23 Accept» Position in Medford A lv in W illia m » has accepted a p osition w ith S w ift A Co. o f Med fo rd . F orm er Resident Visits George Fox, fo rm e r real estate dealer oi th is City was in the c ity , Tuesday loo king a fte r business in terests. Mr. Fox, w h ile not now a resident o f the c ity is s till in te re st ed lo ca lly. Kclurns from Fust Mr. ami Mrs. Boy K elley ami tw o c h ild re n w ho have been in Scotts B lu ff. Nebraska Hie past three m onths returned home, F rid a y. I hey visited Yellow stone Park on th e ir re tu rn tr ip and stop|»ed over at M idvale. Idaho to v is it w ith Mrs. K e lle y’s b ro th e r am i sister. They report a w o n d e rfu l tr ip hill arc glad Io In- home again. Centrsl Point Guest Miss G eraldine Fox o f M edford w lio has lieen v is itin g at the home o f H< ten Lees fo r Hie past week re tu rn ed to tier home Monday in Med fo rd . Miss G eraldine has many frie n d s here. Business V isito r V f lliu m Cassiday o f the Inw ood Leghorn Farm al C o rva llis lias been in C entral P oint Hie past week ta k ing orders fu r baby chicks fo r de liv e ry in the spring. The g ro w th o f the p o u ltry business in th is part o f Hie county lias been com ing along n icely and w ith Hie com ing season many more Bocks w ill lie started. The farm ers w ant the w eekly pay r o ll that p o u ltry c u ltu re affords. M r. ila rn io n s o n w lm is a repres entative o f the C. I'. M cClellcn's P o u ltry Tonics C.n n t l.os Angeles was a C entral Point v is ito r. Tues day at w h ich tim e tic called upon local dealers and some p o u ltry iu rn . Salem. Ore Tho wealth of Hi'1 sgrl cultural mat Industrlnl products <>( the Northwest will In' at the Or-,:on State Fair. September 23 to 28. which promises to be tho largest In history, according to Mrs. Ella 8. Wilson, sec El retary. Bain or shine, much entertainment la promised, as practically all of the exhibit« and shows aro given Miller cover. Tint new 8150,000 grabdsland and exhibit building, to ho dedlrat* d die first night of tho fair. 1» attract ing much attention aa one of tho finest structures In tho state. Bares, both harness and running, with entries from nearly all tho West ern at ales and from Canada, will he hold dally on the Lone Oak race track, u well known for Its thrilling contests. The (lovernor's la rh y , on Wednesday, September 25. "Salem flay” will ell max tho races, when a silver loving * cup will bo awarded the winner. A horse show of metropolitan pro portion will be held nightly In t big studlum under the management of A. I ’. FI,’mining, well known In tlr hor.ie show world. Ho Is the manage! of tho International Llveslorh. the Sc attle. the Palo Alto, and many other shown. Horses from stahles repre at senting the finest In the country will bo put through their paces on tie tan hark arena. Boys and girls from 4 It clubs In every county of the state will »end exhibit» to tho fair, and many of them will he present as guests of tho fair board. Nearly 85.000 In scholarships « and premium» nrd many special prise: will be offered them. Premiums and pur-os amounting to f t 880.000 will be awarded the exhibits and the race», and competition tn every d partmont piori ■ s to lie stiff H ■ A new quota n t o fllcr,-) were elected Io take charge n t Hie w o rk o f the C h ristia n Sunday school for tlic com ing year. T o EulU Benson w ent tlie unani nious vote fo r Superintend! nt and C arl H over was elected assistant. Fern H athaw ay was unanim ously chosen Secretary anil trea sure r and D iva Hesslcgruve was chosen p ia n ist w ith Mona Lew i» as her assist ant. Bev. M illa rd was unable to attend services Sunday so Bev. B ill Bay o f (he Valley Badio C hurch at M cdfo ril gave the address. ----- —o---------- B E R N IC E RKA.MEH E N T E R T A IN S Miss Bernice Beanie» entertained several o f her school frien ds at her ru ra l home near th is c ity , T hursday afternoon. The Beams fa m ily live al Ihe O akleigh Slock farm n orth o f the c ity and the day In the coun tr y was a real treat Io ihe g irls . D elicious refreshm ents o f Jello and w hipped cream, cokies and punch W«s te rve d Io Ihe guests. P re . nt were V ivia n Jones. E lh c ly n Scott, Grace Ilrrm a n s o n , B illy P a rke r and Bernice Beames. ■ ■ ■ ■ • sngr op evangelism. Good tong ■er, vice» w ill feature a ll these meet ings. The board o f trustees arut the Joint lioerd o f e b u rrh c o n tro l o f the Federated churches are having ’ be furnace o f the church rem odel- F E D E R A T E D CIH RCHE3 d and a v e n tila tin g fan installed, J. M. Johnson, l .i .tor. the w o rk should be completed this * . i k. Many w ill be glad to kn ow this needed im provem ent is being Nehemiah D ebuild* The W alls o f made. Jerusalem is the title of Ihe le <>n fo r th is week. Tin- scrip tu re is found in the fo u rth c lia p t t o f Ne- C H R IS T IA N CHURCH heiuiali. The in v ita tio n is to a ll to get in to a bible class somewhere ami enjoy these great !: .so.is, "Y ou a re W elcom e" D. E. M illa rd — M in ister. "W h a t Does O> ( e li A . , <f M innie E. Weaver — Bible school I ’s. I» the Id le of Ihe dc's study. T !.c letson is foilin' in B uy. superintendent. Bible school at 10:00 A. M. w ith 12:1-8 A g ro w in g • : .t io the young | eoplc's er i< nld > i- classes fo r a ll ages. C hu rch services at 11:00 A. M. ulate every young person to d il i A c o rd ia l in v ita tio n to a ll. gent action. A ll arc welcome. A ----------o ........... departm ent fo r each ,-ipi- i'iv i ¡o CHURCH OF C H R IST Mr. John S tille w ill preach again in our church nest Sunday m o rn C entral Point, Oregon ing ; and good s»eei d music w ill aid M eat Pine Street | the w orship . In tin- esi nin g Mr. F. F a ith fu l Men in Charge i V. I.in db lad c, w ho has had years Assembly- 10 00 o’clock A. M. o f experience in Ihe o '»’ orale and A co rd ia l welcome to a ll. j evangelistic w o rk , w ill give a rnes- CHUHCU 4NN01M: : . • • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ > W ■ ■ ■ l i £B ■ ■ O ■ HI E Ä ■ ■ ■ Why Hide Your Light Under a Basket? R U M a a a ■ h If you have Something to Sell Adver a tize It. M > ■ ■ ■ You have Competitors who will not be so R ■ If you don’t think enough of your ■ Don’t try to keep it a Secret». retiring. business to boost it. You should not feel bad if it» is not a success. C o lo rin g of D u c \a Tn many «peclrs of wild ducks the males are large and strikingly col ored. Their mates, upon whose shoul dvrs fall the family care«, are smaller and dressed lu somber garb, says Na ture Magazine. The duu concealing colors of the female serve to protect both her and her eggs from the pry >ng eyes of enemies. Use Your Odlest Established Newspaper Willing to Serve You at all tines with the very best m eats the m arket aiTords. W e do our own buying to conform to the local dem and for gcod m eats as we know it from our long experience dealing with the local trade. NO FRODUCT TOO GOOD FOR OUR CUSTOMERS ■ M ■ ■ n The Central Point Star Our Newspaper is Not a Sideline But a Business With Us Central Point Meat Market C entral Point ■ I. D . L e w is Oregon Maws ■ ■ ■iiiNfcB» »'Bwjaufln :