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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1929)
TH g CENTRAL POINT 9TAB FRIPAT. NOVEMBER 2», 19W Fabers Have Hun hood will hold services at the the ventilating fan installed some Hrownsborough schoolhouse on Sun time ago. The improvement Lx sat tion; U hy is Christianity A Mission wry Religion? (consecration n.« ri- day afternoon, next. isfactory in every way. ¡ing, Service at 6:30 and all young Itev. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson atten I he Worker» Conference of Bural people are invited. ded the. meeting of the ministerial school leaders will I* held In the In the church service of the morn Union held at Grunts Pass Monday of church on next Tuesday beginning ing the pastor will preach the sub *1 .«RSk this week. The next meeting of the Hents Service Station ministers will be held in Central at ten o’clock. The noon lunch will ject: Evidence That He Has Come. be served in the basemeint of the Point on Monday, Dec. 30th. In the evening the subject will be: Mr. A Mrs. Boy Kelly have rented Geneva M illa rd Entertain» I Health Unit Meeta church, as in the past. The program Another (ireat Invitation of the Mas It was a glad surprise that some The Central Point Unit of Hie the service xtution on the highw ay. appears elsewhere in this paper. All ter. Good song services, and good Little Geneva Millard invited a fifteen people from Prospect gave south of town known us Mae’s Bur-1 ;— '— .......... - * number of her school mules to u Jackson County lleullh Association becue und moved Sunday into their, U’ ° ” Sun<*aY when, unannounced Christian workers are welcome. specials will be an important part of parly at her home Snlurday after met ul the Inline of Mra. E. M. Dryx- new home. these services. i they attended the evening services, noon to help her celebrate her sev dull in Medford I’riduy afternoon. und four of the young ladies gave Health work was discussed and the enth birthduy. us two beautiful, helpful vocal nura- CHRISTIAN CHURCH The little folks played game» and afternoon win »pent »«wing for the bers. Wc say, thank you, and, come Mr. mid Mrs. Leroy W illiams und association. Ten was served with enjoyed an afternoon of fun. Ite- again. family have moved to the Iloilo- sandwiches mid cookies. “You are Welcome” ’• freshments of sandwiches’, ice cream Two more adults presented them Those present ul the meeting were buiigli ranch two miles east of Tal D. E. Millard—Minister. cuke, orange aide mid candy were „ ... . " .. the inesdiiines Tollefson, Grime», ent where Mr. William» is engaged selves for membership in the church Mis» Eula Benson—Bible school THE FEDERATED CHURCHES served. I hose present were Erma .... , on the dairy farnp on Sunday morning und were exam no.i. . vi.,i o i ii " J .ill. I.lden, I aylor, Edward Jones, Superintendent. J. M. Johnson, Pastor HicliurJson, Vivienne Boss, Jean Her ..... , ... Mr. und Mrs. Stobert Bernhardt ined. A general and regular recep ;......... .■«I;" -" '....... ................................................................................... ...... Bible school at 10:00 A. M. with tion into church membership will have gone to Coquille for u while classes for all age«. lor Louise liowiuiin, und Geneva where Mr. Bernhardt is employed at be held on Sunday, Dec. 8. Church service« at 11:00 A. M. The Christian Home In A Modern Millard. , ,,, , E ntertain fur Vivienne The special musical program given World is the title of the lesson we present. I heir »on, Lewis has also A cordial invitation to all. in ... j . „ At •' party Friday afternoon at the gone with them. on last Sunday evening wag well at are studying this week. The refer ,,ir‘hd- y ’ ,r ty I........ of Mr. A .Mrs. Jin, Bo»« little The Casud family us well us others tended, and well received. Compli ences are in Deut. 6:3-9; Matt. 19:3-9; CHURCH OF CHRIST A birthday p arty of unusual In- Vivienne Boss entertained some of have been missed for u few Sundays mentary remarks were also heard Eph. 6:1-9; 2nd Tim.1:3-5; 3:14, 15.’ ter,-si was given at the home i t Mr. her school ionics, the occasion being being kept uwuy on account of ill concerning the short talks given by The texe is in Luke 2:40-52. The Central Point, Oregon iiik I Mrs. Joe. W right, Friday evening her seventh birthday. some of the laymen. The golden text is Eph. 6:2. Schooi ness. They are doing nicely at West Pin« Street Nov. 22nd. Three ladles, Mrs. Joe The children played games und present. The people of the church are re open» at 9:45. Bring a friend. W right, Mrs John lies’,legruve, and had a ix-.iniit hunt. Geneva Millard Faithful Men in Charge joicing that sufficient money came The young people will use Matt. A team of men from the brother- in promptly to meet the expense of Mrs. E. II. Strohmeir all eelehrule found the most pc mills and won the Assembly—10 00 o ’clock A. M. 28:18-20 in their study of the ques- A cordial welcome to all. their birthduy on that date. Games prize of a book. Vivienne received ' mi,l music were enjoyed till a late nuiuy nice gifts, Kefreshments of sandwiches, ha-’ ’ hour when refreshments of chicken sandwiches, cuke, Jello, and whipped nanas, ice cream , und cundy were** cream and coffe were served. served. Those invited were Maxine?* Those present were, Me. mid Mrs. Ayres, Louise Bowman. Jean l l e r |2 John llesslegravr. Mr. A Mrs. Ed miinson. Geraldine Ayres, Genevan Slrohineir. Mr. A Mrs. Will Wright, Millurd, Kenneth W illiams, Billy .j Mr. A Mrs. Arden l.yrell. Mr. A Mrs. l.ees, Charles Bernhardt, Mario Gi- Frank Stephenson, Mr. A Mrs. Vic one. Jerry Brown. A Keith Copengcr. *1 »1 tor Kursell, Mr. A Mrs C. I.. Skyr- miin. Mr. A Mrs. Ashbury He ill. Mr. Cl H a r d F o o d E t e e n t ia l and Mrs. Tom Pankey, Mr. A Mrs A rei cm survey among laudi, Walt Beebe. Mr. A Mrs. Guv Tex, dentists disclosed the fact that or- H Mrs. A. I.. Lathrop and Bobcrtn Pan hyg'«nr,ts consider hard food n 1 H »„Ini.’ essential for children. O rdii n key. : diet, they pointed out, consists in, i ly of toft foods, with the result Hi 11 Returns from Lakeview the teeth mid game do not get pro,, ■ Mrs. Ernest Bennies returned Mon rxerclse, or such essential elenjeo. Mr. A -Mrs. Everett Faber lire the proud parents ot u baby boy born November 23 id the Community Hos pital in Medford. The little man bus been numed Donald Arthur. ocal Happenings L chuhch . I day night from Lakeview where she has spent the past two weeks wiih her daughter, Leota. ss lime By Including hard, rrun, fooo In one or more meals «very d.i> the deflriancy can b« quickly ove "ouia. Itrb rkah s Hell Tamales t o r l i P reven t» A ccid en t» Mt. Pitt Itehkeh lodge No. 167 of Central Point held a tamale and sttp- l* r sale In the Hawk building on Nov. 15. They served and sold a large number of tamale» und rea lised from their work u net profit of «5«. At Hie regular meeting on Nov. 20 o rising vote of thanks wa» tendered to the one« who made the tamales Io those serving und to all commit tees participating in the work. A vote of thanks was also given to Jonc’s grocery who donated the coffee. Io the city officials who do nated the use of the building and to all townsmen who, by their pat ronage helped to make the sale n success. The expression ’’Perfidious Albion' was used by Napoleon on leaving for St Helena ft Is believed that I,, quoted from Bosanet, who, In his ser tnon on the Circumcision, preached at Meta, exclaimed. “A hi Perfidious England I” Shopping in City G ood W o rk D one b y H um ble , A ’porcupine cork” to guard hot Hes containing poison« has been pat anted In London. It Is lilted with •harp glass spikes which bristle In every direction, sharp enough to prick the lingers If not carefully handler! By thia device, the Inventor hopes to prevent the taking of poison doses accidentally, through confusion of buf ’.lee In dark closets. N a p o le o n Mrs. Geo. Wright and Mrs. Leonard Bowman were Medford shoppers Monday. LOCAL BOY HONORED you and me as they might have been la half owing to the number who live fa ith fu lly a hidden life and rest In un visited tombs —George Eliot. I f you have Something to Sell A dver 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 Prescription» at the Oregon State College, Corvallis— Harold Head, Central Point, a Junior in commerce at the Oregon ! Rexall Store State College, has been pledged to Ten years experience in the pre Mu Bela Bela, honor society In 4-H scription Department. Always dub work for men and women. on the job. 7:00 a. nt. until 8:30 p. nt. Only those students who have been outstanding in club work are hon PAXSON DRUG CO. ored by being pledged Io this soci- ety. 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 wc know it from our long experience dealing with the local trade, NO PRODUCT TOO GOOD Central Point Meat Market I. D. Lewis business to boost it. You should not feel bad if i t is not a success. 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