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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1928
MEN'S BROTHERHOOD M EETIN G
Happenings
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Mrs. Frlnk in City
Mm. J. L. frinì» of Beagle
»hopping in town, Monday.
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T H E FE D E R A TE D CHURCHES
J. M. Johnson, Pastor
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Another meeting of unusuul inter-
est will be held by the men of the
Brotherhood on Tuesday evening,
Nov. 12th. The general subject be
fore the meeting w ill he “Coopera
tion.” The five minute speeches
will he given by four of our men
will introduce the different phases
of
the subject. E. C. Faber w ill
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speak on Cooperation of the men of
the town with the men of the coun
try. Dr. W. II. Heckman will urge
the need of cooperation of parents
with the health authorities of the
school and county. A. H. Webster
will speak of the needed loyalty to
the established institutions of the
town; and Tlieo P. Tollefson will
sum up the whole matter.
This will be a popular meeting
ami Ihe ladies and children are in
vltad. There will be a song fest
time also, and ail the young people
are expected io take part. The pro
gram will begin at promptly 7:3«
p. Hl.
"World Peace Through Mutual
Understanding* is the title of the
lesson we are studying this week.
I he references ure in Isa. 2:2-1; 11:
« KG 1Ö 23-25; Act, 17:22-2«; Fph.
I l it; 13-1»; John 1:2«. 21. Is the
world making real progress toward
peure? If not, then why not? iti
in your place to help discuss these
things, please.
Christian Endeavor young i*eopie
..ill study the subject; Uprooting
I lie Causes of Wur in their devo
tional service» ut 0:30. All young
people are invited to these services.
“Gelling Heady For Pentecost”
•.vill lie the theme for the Sunday
iiorning sermon; and "The Church:
¡Is Message" will be discussed in PIONBER BOYB ENJOY
¡he evening service. Good singing
SP L E N D ID PARTY FR ID A Y
will help us worship God. A good ,
early welcome and warm fellow-
The weincr roasl held by Ihe Pi
hip uwait you.
oneer Hoy’» club last Friday even-
AGED LADY SURPRISED
BY HOST OF FRIENDS
A surprise parly given Mr». Mary
F. Grim Io help celebrate her Klilli
Hh<»(> In Medford
Mr». Fred Wiley and Lois Hlch- >.i Guiay vva. nil occasion long Io
urdsim were Medford »hopper» lie i cmembci cd by Mr». Grim.
A number of her friends laden
Thursday.
with gifls, refreshment» and a huge
birtbduy cuke surprised her Satur
Visits ut Hulrm
day afternoon, October 211 ul her
Everelt Falter »pent the week end
ul Salem unit I'ortlund, reluming home.
Games were played und a social
home, .Monday.
lime enjoyed by all.
'I hose present were Mr. and Mrs.
llusineNN Vl»ilor» Here
Jim Woods, Mr. und Mrs. Ed Boyle
Warren Mee and family of Thpmp-
Donald Thayer, Mr«. J. II. Terrell,
son Creel, were Iransueting business
Mis. Ed Jones, Mrs. II. P. Jewed,
in llii» eily, Saturday.
Miss Lenora Hill, Mrs. Ed Farr»,
Mrs Hoy Nichols, Mrs. Mary Mee,
Visit at l.angr Home ,
ami Mrs Dave Grisham.
.Mr. and Mr». John Perl of Med
ford mere Sunday visitor» at the
MISS HAY WINS PIANO
home of Mr. unit Mrs. C. K. lumge.
IN ESSAY CONTEST
ing on the hanks or the Hogue just
j below Hie Gold Hay dum was an over the programs of the club, ami
urged the need of the gang spirit in
event to lx- remembered by the hoy’s I , its greater application. Mr. Ayers
Just forty boys were present, and
used Ihe long special train that is
that nntnlsv fully assures a live oixrated in this section, testing
tune. The sir men who drove Ihe brakes, etc, as an object lesson Io
ears that carried these fellows, and the boys to have the “brakes” io
helped them eal the weiners und Drst class condition, and know when
buns, iiad just as good a lime as did Io put them into action.
the boys. We did not find out just
Gaines were played in Ihe light of
how many knives were lost in Ihe
Ihe
ears. A really good time is the
rush to get weincr roasters; hut we
, verdict.
do know Hint forty good, husky ap
petites were out of commission for
the time being, as one of the results
C H R IS TIA N CHURCB
of that feed.
Around the tire that had roasted
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"You are Welcome"
Hie meat, Ihe lads gathered and list
D. E. Millard—Minister.
ened to some short talks by Ihe
Mis., Eula Benson—Bible school
men. Mr. II. P. Jewett s|»oke of the
Superintendent.
evils of profanity. Mr. Kobert Mer
Bible school at 10:00 A. M. w ith
rill spoke of Ihe aims of the club
work. Mr. Olaf Severson encourag classes for all ages.
Church services at 11:00 A. M.
ed Ihe hoys to do the things which
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cordial invitation to all.
would bring them really good limes.
Mr. f.asad, who has had experience
CHURCH o r C H R IST
with the operation of trains, point
ed out the need of danger markers,
Central Point, Oregea
and other designations which peo-
Weal Pine Street
ple will read and judge from. Mr.
Faithful Men in Charge
Johnson sjmke of the need of coop
Assembly— 10 00 o’clock A. M.
eration of all the boy» in putting
A cordial welcome to al).
Shopping In City
Miss Arlene Hay was dhosen as n
Jelf Wimer und wife of Grave
the winner in the tiulhransen corf-
Creek were In town, Saturday, shop
lesl, reienlly conducted by the
ping and culling on friends.
Palmer Music House of Medford, she
having written Hie best letter upon
At Medford
"Why the Stmly of Piano Music will
Mrs. Will Ferguson and Mrs. Dol
licnifll every child." She w ill he
ly Love were transacting business
awarded a new Gulbranscn piano.
in Medford, Tuesday.
Miss Hay is Ihe second grade teach
er In our public schools.
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Visiting al Ayer»
II. P. Mitchell and wife of Long'
Shopping in Medford
Beach are visiting ut the A. W.
Mrs. E. G. Eaher and Mrs. L. H.
Ayer» home.
Grimes were shopping and transact
ing business in Medford, Wednes
To Roarburg
Mr. und Mrs. Sanford llichardsoit day.
made n business trip Io Knscburg,
Entertains Carnation Club
Tuesday.
Mrs. I ois fOehardson entertained (|
Hie Carnation club at her home
Visit in City
Mrs. Emma White and daughter Wednesday afternoon. The parly
Mary of Medford were visiting rel was a shower for Mrs. Lora Duhhs
‘ ami she received many beautiful ami
ative« and friend« Gere Friday.
useful gifls. Those present were
Donna Brenner. Hose Hodgson, Lora
Thur»day Visitor» here
Frank Knutsen und family of Duhhs, Alla Kelly, Leila Mrltcuth,
Thompson Creek were visiting Beulah Walker, Martha Smith, Lois
Hefreshments were
friends in Central Point. Thursday. Hirhardson,
served at Ihe close of Hie afternoon.
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Why Hide Your Light
Under a Basket?
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.Medford People Here
Prof, and Mrs. Ilanby of Medford
were cullers ut the C. E. Lange home
Sunday.
Bessie People Shopping
B rin g H o m e Sheep
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bowman
mude a trip to Merill Saturday re
turning home Sunday with a load
of sheep.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Williams of
Beagle were in town, Monday, Returns to Central Point
Mrs. Belle Davis who has spent
transacting business.
Hie past two months in Medford I
with her daughter, Mrs. Sain Pogue,
Weavers in Town
Mrs. J. E. Weaver ami son Earl of moved back Io lier lióme in Central
Sams Valley were in the city, Tues Point Wednesday.
day visiting friends and transacting
A convent ion on Men’s work will
business with local merchants.
he held in Ihe Preshyterinn church 9
Visit at Crater Lake
at Medford on Wednesday of next
Marshall Jim Cummings and wife week, the 13th. Invitations have
Ned and Zadie Cash enjoyed a trip been given to the men of all the
to Crater l-ake Sunday. They re churches of Hie valley, and a great
port a fine trip and they say this convention is expected.
Several
time of the year is Hie most beauti speakers of ability, including Mr.
Maliy of Hie National Missions hoard
fu l ut Crater Luke.
v.’ill discuss 'ive themes.
Visit At Medford
Mrs. Mervin Gleason and Luellis
Have Stone Fill Your
Hoagland were Medford visitors
Saturday.
Prescriptions at the
Visit at Vancouver
Mrs. Mae Jacobs ami daughter Ed
ith left Friday for Vancouver re
tu rn in g home Wednesday. They
visited al the home of Mr. and Mrs.
La Ponte former residents of this
city, and enjoyed their trip very
much. They report rainy weather
ut Portlund.
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tize It.
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Y ou have Competitors who will not be so
retiring.
If you don’t think enough o f yo u r
business to boost it.
You should not
feel bad if it* is not a success.
Ten years experience in the pre
scription Department.
Always
on Hie job. 7:00 a. 111. until «:30
p. m.
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