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Mr«. Glea«un III
Mr«. Ed Gleason 1« crportcd un
the «Ick li«t.
V l.il« In Medford
Mr«. Puxson was u Medford visit
or, Sulurdny.
Vl«lt in Portland
Alvin Tollcfsnn
»pent the week
end in Porlliind.
Good Program
Prepared For
Carnival Friday
To Lakeview
I). F. Amick left Friday uflernoon
fur Lakeview to »pend the week
end.
Visit at June«' Home
Mr. mid Mr». W. E. McCracken
nf Eugene visited at the home of
Mr. und Mr». Edward Jones, Friday.
F orm er Ite .id e n t Visits
Major Huy Cunningham a former
resident of thia city w m in town
Friday on business.
Shopping in City
Hurt Neilton of Sam» Vullcy was
in town, Saturday «hopping at Io-
cal »tores.
I'eu g lr iteddent« Here
Mr. mid Mr». Joe Mayfield of
Itenule were «hopping in town, Sat
urday.
T rad in g in Tow n
W. W. W illll» nf Persist wa» in
town. Monday. Trailing with ha-al
merchant«.
Attend Conference
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Prof. Jewett »pent Friday and
Saturday at Salem attending the
High school conference held in that
«its.
H ere in Interest of Lodge
Mr. and Mrs. t-.d Boyle of Lake-
view are here in the interests of the
A. O. C. W. lodge and are staying
nt the Ed Farm home
Leave fur N orth
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Love of the
Snowy Butte Orchard left Tuesday
for Tacoma and Portland on a
pleasure trip.
Jack Welch Im proving
Jack Welch is again able to be
out after being confined to his home
for several weeks on account of
illness.
T akin g Vacation
City Recorder. M. Hatfield is tak
ing hi« annual vacation und Sam
Moore is. taking care of the duties
of Hint office during his absence.
Returns to Salem
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Mrs. Mary Price who has been
spending Hie summer in Central
Point and Medford left Wednesday
for tier home at Salem.
Purchase M anning Tract
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Young new
comers here from Ontario, Oregon,
have purchased 22 acres of land
north of (own known at the Man
ning tract.
Visiting in City
Mrs. W ard of Grants Pass spent
last week in Central Point visiting
her sister, Mrs. Geo. Neil and her
Iw o brothers, Claude Clark and E l
lis Clark.
The »Indents of the Central Point
High school have prepared a very
pleasing program as pari of tin- en-
Icrlainnienl to lie given in connec
tion with the high »cliool carnival
Io lie In-Id Friday evening al the
high school. The entertainment is
for the purpose of raising funds to
support the basket hall team this
year.
't he following program w ill In- a
pari of the entertainment.
Pimm duet
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"Grace” j
M ilto n sisters
Heading
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Mae Eicher
Hawaiian T rio A. Garman, E. South-
well, M. Hcdgpclh
Beading
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Dorothy Jones
Quartette
It. Webster, A Johnson, E. Scott
E. Southwell
Vocal Solo
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Mildred Gregory
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"Spiril of Youth"
G. Wilson, It Loescli, A T aylo r
M. Castor
(hie Act Play
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"Booms To Let”
Cost
Mrs Smytlie A talkative land lady
Bulb Webslcr
Hick llus'i Just graduated from col-
lege
Chas Taylor
Tom Wnrren, Just graduated from
college
Howard Snyder
Hetty Breeze, Student at Summer
school
Edna Wolfe
Madge Wales Student nt Summer
school
... Dorothy Jones
Matilda Judd
Betty’« Aunt
I Southwell *
Jerry
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-John Clark
Basket Ball Prospects— Mr. Wertz
Girls basketball prospects — Mrs.
,ow h *»
Our young pvpple w ill be re » , evening was well attended und
leased from servie«» here Io attend '
greatly enjoyed.
Twenty Iw o of
the areal Christian Endeavor con
the Intermediate» und a few older
vention which meet» in the first
«.„nsiian church in Medford this folk» were preaeut, and the evening
week, beginning on Friday evening. was spent in games, contests, and i
Sandwiches and
Sunday evening w ill be I lie closing social converse
evening, and that service i* going punch were served at Hie close.
Mis» Helen J. Carlton was abni-nl
Io mean much. Plan to tie there.
from
her class on Sunday on ac
In Hie church service on Sunday
morning the pastor w ill preach on ! count of a severe cold. She is much
Ihe subject: Preparations for Ser- 1 improved, and hopes to lie in tier
place next Sunday.
vice. This w ill be a study of ihe
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Williams and
; individual needs.
Good messages
i in song w ill help carry the message. family made a trip io Rosdburg on
In Hie evening a very informal s e r - 's“,u r'*ay afternoon« returning on
I vice w ill he belli for any' who can Sunday evening. They visited Mr.
1 not attend the convention.
W ill amt Mrs. Joe Evans and family. Mrs
those with ears please plan to take Evan» is a »¡»ter of Mr. Williams.
Dorwin Erne», Tris and Miss Lois
I as many others a» possible?
Speaker, and Mr». Joe Gray, an<i
A baptismal service w ill be held
on Butte creek again Ibis week on children Bulh and Marian, were
baptised on Saturday afternoon of
Saturday afternoon for those who
last
week, Bev. J. M. Johnson per- j
could not attend the one held last
forming the service.
week. Time 2:30 o’clock.
New members are fond in the j
All Booths Opened
classes from time to time, and the !
Bible school is growing. Some of
FED ER A TED C H I'R C H
the meirtbers who have been absent
on account of the fall work arc re- j
The social gathering of the in- turning ,and there is a fine spirit of
termediate Endeavors held in the endeavor.
basement of Ihe church on Friday
Mrs. E. C. Faber w-ho has been
absent for some week» visiting in
Ml«» Eola B.mson--Bible school
Hie east is on her way hoipe. She huperlnlendenl.
is one of our faillifdl workers, lias
Bible school at lll.flU A. M. with
been much missed, and w ill be
classes for all ages.
greidly w eld En d on her return.
Church services al 11:00 A. .M.
I e s ,ow- of Bibles on Sunday
A cordial invitation to all.
mornings reveals Hie fact that this
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is a real B i'i’e school the churches
CHL’RCH OF CHRIST
arc conducting here.
C H R IS TIA N C IIG R C H
C entral Point, Oregon
West Pine Street
“You are Welcome”
D. E. M illard— Minister.
Assembly—10 00 o’clock A. M.
Faithful
A cordial welcome to all.
WF ARE GOING TO GIVE AWAY
$ 8 .0 0
C ash
To Our Patron« Each
SATURDAY
EVEN IN G
Until Further Notice
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T H E FED E R A T E D CHURCI1E8
J. M. Johnson, Pastor
We are studying this week, the
most practical subject “The Chris
tian View of Recreation,** and the
scriptures given are found in Jerc.
31:12,13; Znch. 8:5; Matt. 11:16-19;
Mark 2:18-28; (1:30-32; John 2:1-12.
You are cordially invited to study
with us. School opens at 9:15.
tize It.
Don’t try to keep it a Secret».
You have Competitors who will not be so
retiring.
If you don’t think enough o f your
Have Stone Fill Your
business to boost it.
You should not
Prescriptions at the
Rexall Store
feel bad if i t is not a success.
Ten years experience in the pre
scription Department.
Always
on Ihe Job. 7:00 a. in. until 8:30
p. ill.
PAXSON DRUG CO.
Phone 11
Central Point. Ore
Oldest Established Newspaper
Wi/zing 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 wc know it
from our long experience dealing with the local
trade.
NO PRODUCT TOO GOOD
FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
Central Point Meat Market
Central Point
Men in Charge
I. D. Lewis
The Central Point Star
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W ith Us