Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, September 27, 1929, Image 3

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First Summer School Commencement Held at U. of O .
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CENTRAL POINT GRANGE
i l ’.v E. II. SL'ilmnier)
Miss Georgia Adam* and Elvu Ad­
Central Point Grunge eume to or­
ams left Monday to attend Hie Slide der. Friday, Sept. 20 on lecture hour
normal school at Ashland.
with ti e following numbers:
Violin solo, A. M. Henderson;
Mrs. I.andon Sil
reading, “Aunt Het,”
Mrs. John
Mrs. Landon Is reported III ut her Catey; song. Morning on Ibe Farm,
three John Anderson children; read­
home.
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ing, Itory O’Moore, A Tyrrell; read
Ing,
So
Did
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Mrs.
Seruhh;
goofy
Shipping Grapes
C. E. Lange has some line Tokay stunt, group of girls.
About 125 were in attendance
grapes ul hit Willow Springs vine­
F or the first tune the University of Oregon held graduation exereisee for students who completed th eir w ork
and Hi«* Eagle Point drill learn of
yard, that he Is shipping.
for diplomae during the summrr U rm . Over 75 received degrees of bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, sac
IK brothers ami sisters pul on the
master of arts and sciences. The class was several times as large as regular graduation classes at the univer­
w ork of first anil second degrees
sity a few years ago.
V isit W ith Young Fam ily
which went through in first class
Mr. anil Mrs. Leslie Goddard of
order.
Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ashby,
done the coming year.
V is itin g W ith Pastor
of Cottage Grove have been visiting J Master Mlddlesteadt of Fugle Ladiea C ircle Meets
made a short talk.
, j The Ladies Circle of Hie Chris­
Refreshment* of cake and orange
Raymond Mickie, of Glendale,
ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.
Brother Notion of Same Valley tian church met at the home of Mrs. sherbet were served.
Arizona was a visitor in the parson­
Young.
took up so much lime that the cof­ Frank Adams, Friday afternoon.
Those enjoying Mrs. Adams hos- age ____
_ the Johnson’s on
home with
fee burned up and for I is fine was They had rl their business meeting I pitality were Mrs. Hedgpeth, Catey,1 Sunday evening leaving on Monday
Ilus New Auto
fold how he kisses a little girl by and discussed
ssed some new work to he I Vincent. Brenner.
morning for his home in the south.
Prof. D. F. Amick, the Principul of kissing mama too.
our Grade school is sporting a new
'.VIII Perry, Eagle Point, gave iis
roadster.
*.ome spicy ways to Ret a hall.
The refreshments Included cof­
Visit Eahrra
fee. rookies, wntermelons and musk-
Herbert Landis and Lelha Miller melons.
of Klamath l ulls were dinner guests
Tlie refreshment committee for
ul the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett next meeting, Seeiv Stanley, Win.
Falter, Sunday.
Mr*. I alier and Foley. Oekerman, Champ Pit's, Al­
Mis* Miller were sorority sisters at ta Whetstone, Martin Witte, Bagnar
the University.
Anderson, Eldred Williams. Cher-
nor Thompson.
Adam» Girls to Ashland
CHUHCH
OUNftM iM S
FEDERATED CHURCHES
J. M. Johnson, Pastor.
G randm a Slnver HI
Grandma Mover has been quite
|>oorly for sometime now. ami some
of her daughters have been called
to see tier. She is quite old.
Hold« Baptixmal Service
Rev. J. M. Johnson went to Mur-
phy, Oregon on Sunday afternoon
for a service al Ihe riverside, anil
baptised two believers l»y immer­
sion. Others are to thus confess
Christ before men in the neur fu­
ture.
R a lly Day a Suiees»
The first rally day service in the
Union Sunday school was a splen­
did event. The classes were full,
and the program in the uudiloriuin
was well received. Two hundred
und five were counted in Ihe clas­
ses. and many came later. This is
the best showing yet in a rally day
service here.
The workers are busy trying to
find others who have been member*
here before and those who are new
In the community.
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CENTRAL POINT GIRL TAKES
PRIZE FOR PET PHOTOGRAPH
FEDERATED CHURCH
J. M. Johnson, 1‘aslor
Poor O ld N o rth Poto
Let us all ba frankly sorry for the
North pole. The pole Is no longar what
tt sa«d to ba.
The poto not long
sgo was a dream by night and a
vision by day, and now look at it. An
airplane may start out. whirs along
• way, tnrn and loop about the pots.
It goodby and leave It by its
lonesome -Philadelphia PubUe Logger.
Whon You Putty Wtudouro
To make a neater Jah la puttying
windows, cut a small groove la yoor
patty knife about one-half na Inch
from one corner. Thia groove rides
In the corners of the wood, while the
point of the blade rest on the glass.
Whan pushed down herd the knife
will not slip and a straight lias of
pntty la Insured, says the Popular Sci
sacs Mags S a JBA
:
This week we are reviewing the
quarterly lessons on Ihe "Exile and
Return of the Israelites. The devo­
tional lesson in Isa. 61: 1-12. This
will hi* a most interesting lesson be­
cause we are to learn some of the
results of leaving God out of otir
lives. Head as widely as possible.
The young people w ill remember
•hat their service» begin at 6:30 and
w ill please lie on time. "Cooperation
with Othcrs**la a splendid title for
the lesson assignment from 1st Cor.
3:1-9 Bom 12:10-12. All young p<<i-
ple are invited.
Gods cure and our Altitude will
be the theme of the morning ser­
mon. In Hie evening service Hie
thot of Hie young iieople's topic
“Cooperation, will be used. Shall
we try to work with other Chris­
tians in doing the things which
ought to he done.
I f you have Something to Sell A dver­
tize It.
Don’t try to keep it a Secret.
Yon have Competitors who will not be so
retiring.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
“You nre Welcome”
If you don’t think enough o f your
D. E. Millard—Minister.
Minnie E. Weaver — Bible school
The second prize for the best pet superintendent.
photograph was awarded to Miss
Bible school nt 10:00 A. M. with
Geraldine Hermanson, daughter of classes for nil ages.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Hermanson of this
Church services nt 11:00 A. M.
city. The prize was ocered by the
A oordinl invitation to all.
Humane Society at the Jackson
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County Fair. The prize of 10.00
CHURCH OF CHRIST
for first prize was given Io Mar­
garet Robertson of Ashland who
C entral Point, Oregon
submitted ns her offering the pic­
Went Pine Street
ture of a fox terrier and an airdale.
Faithful Men in Charge
Miss Hermanson's picture was of an
Assembly*—10.00 o’clock A. M.
Boston hull dog and a parrot.
A cordial welcome to all.
Is tbs b a r e -------
Why Hide Your Light
Under a Basket?
Somethings Going To Happen
Tuesday, October the eighth is a
special date this year because there
wi! be something of more than or­
dinary interest lake place then.
Please watch these column*, for def­
inite announcement. Io the mean­
time keep this date open.
W .rm fain
Lamoa a«d on
business to boost it.
Y on should not
feel had if i t is not a success.
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