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■ 'f * THB CENTRAL POINT >TA1 Mr». E u rl Sm ith and her in fa n t ■laughter re tu rn e d home last Sunday. The little Mi»» 1» called Martha Smith. p e a l Happenings Past Noble Grands Meet An a ll day m eeting o f the Past Sunday ut Applegate. Noble Grand Club wu» held at the home of Mrs. W>. II. Ferguson, T h u rs- Medford Hhoppera day. The covered dish luncheon Mr». E rnestine K o sicll s as »hupp* llia t hud been planned turned m il ing In M edford S ulu.day. Io he a bounteous turkey d in n e r w itli u ll its trim m ings. Odd Fellow» to Axhland The C hristm as s p irit prevailc I N ine local Odd Fellow » Journeyed th ru out the day. A b e a u tifu lly (rim Io Ashland Iasi week und visited the med tree wus placed in the liv in g lodge in that city. oom and when a ll the presents w ere pln< c d under it, it e e rta in ly looked Ih e basketball fan# w ere p la n n in g V l.lt Central Point us if Santa Claus had been there. ,ti n going , Mrs. H enry Dynge and Mr». I.. I lie co lo r s rh i me o f red and w h ile ,,|gh" bu, to o w Jacksonville. ln g ,o , h(. Thursday (|eo||| (>f W illia m s o f M edford w ere C entral was ca rrie d out and a sm all t i r e Freed« U w . 's g ra n d fa th e r the game Point visitor!) Tuesday*. graced the d in in g table. A ll deelar- wu„ postponed. ed Mrs. Ferguson a splendid hostess. -r . . . . .. . . ... , .... , 'h e Ladies Aid did verv w e ll w th V la lt in C ity I hose present we, e M arM tl« hard- h f |r a|)(, baM j|r ( Fred F ry rc a r and his hoy frie n d son. Ida H enderson. Nellie Sim m ons, | n ,py (()<)k ()urJn(< (h( i e M ,, e n d .. . i, i. i ■ u ry loon in on fh<. o ( u :|ir rin is u , „ the of Salida, C olorado »pent Wednesduy /• Can,crin Het ,, a Pankey. h r,, , ()ok |as day. \ in C entrul Point v is itin g Mr. and estille Kosteli, M ary Hay. (Jara \ in - . . ,, ,, , 1 ............ i,......................... , '' * H h a ll i t , decorations. Mrs. A. Henderson. re n t, lle rth u Bonney, ' ' ’ Mrs. Henderson and her fa th er, and Inez Ferguson. Dinner Guest» Mr. und Mrs. J. I). W utkins of Corps Electa Modesto were d in n e r guests at the T ile Womans B e lie f Corps of Cen home o f Mr. und Mr». AI Hermunson tra l Point mel in regular session Sunday. Saturday afternoon, December 7. I lie election o f o ffic e rs resulted Leaves for Portland in Hie fo llo w in g : President, E m u Joe C a rr w ho was in ju re d some Gleason; Senior Vice, Dora Jones, lim e ago w h ile w o rk in g al Hie m ill J u n io r Vice. Lois Itic h u rd s o n ; Chap le fl Monday n ig ht fo r P ortland Io la in , M atlie P a rker; C onductor, Bose receive medical aid. H erm unson; Guard, T illie Maple; T reasurer, C arrie W elch. A fte r the Helping Brother 1 m eeting adjourned a b irth d a y party Edna M e rrill is at M e rrill helping wus enjoyed. 'I'lie guests e n te rta in her b ro th e r, E. II. M e rritt in the ed were Mesdames Hoe, Biehardsi n, Post O ffice d u rin g Hie Christum » Tom Pankey, Jones, Sm ith, Maple, rush, W h ile Mrs. M e rrill helped <>l»e Patikey, and Henderson. De take ra re o f Mrs. W ilson d u rin g her licious refreshm ent» o f sandwiches last illness. salad, cake and coffee were served. Mr. and Mra. Krunk Cochran »pent Juniors to Give Play Captain M u rry are v is itin g relatives In M arysville, C alif. They are ex pected back th is week-end. Mr. and Mr». H ill W h ile , Florence W hite and m other, Mr#. W arren are planning a tr ip to Peniilaton soon if w eather permit». AJI the o ffic e rs o f the local grange are going to Jacksonville T hursday night »o be installed in a group w ith »evcral o the r Granges. ----- o--------- Grandpa Law», a resident o f the Hogue Itiv e r va lley fo r about f if t y year* ve ry suddenly passed away late yesterday afternoon. He was on his bed ta king an afternoon nap as was his usual h ab it and when he got up it is thought he dropped dead on Hie flo o r w here he was found by his d au gh te r-in -la w . Grandma Law» passed away w h ile asleep a fe w oonths »go T h e y have a num ber o f c h ild re n to n o tify »o the fu ne ra l j arrangement» have not been set. Hev. John S tille o f T ra il, and fo rm Mr. and Mr#. Bert Stevenson o f er pastor o f the church here, preach- Grants Pass were callers at the Love 1 i i , , -------. «d a very helpful sermon at the fun- "om , *e < ln e a d .y evening. | w j i o f ,he ,a,e „ „ w „ „ (.,.knian V is it un Applegate Visiting at Marysville W. J. Freeman and w ife are spend ing Hie week ai M arysville , C alif, v is itin g his bro the rs fa m ily. M r. and Mrs. W. H. K in ca id are loo king a fte r the Freeman home d u rin g th e ir absence. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1»2» CEN TR AL P O IN T GRANGE T O L D OF C O N VE N TIO N C entrul P oint Grange met last F rid a y n ig h t and Master John Anderson ‘ gave an in te re stin g ta lk o r Ids tr ip 1 to Hie N ational Grange C onvention ut Seattle. D u rin g lecture hour Mrs. Pearl Bonney and Mrs. W u lte rm ire gave readings, Mrs. Mabel Sims a piano solo, and Mrs. C atherine W endt a song. Both Indies are from Jackson ville . B ro th e r W iesterfield gave a h isto ry ■ o f the Carey siters, (song w rite rs ). Refreshm ents o f doughnuts and coffee were served. The Ju n io r class o f the C. P. High w ill present Its annual play, F rid a y, December 13, “ The Mummy and the Mumps” . The cast has been w o rk in g fo r several weeks on th is play and It w ilt be w e ll w o rth seeing. Local» Defeat Ashland In u baskel-ball game Wednesday n ig ht at the high school gym the Ashland midgels heal Ihe C entrul Spend Week-end in M e rrill M r. and Mrs. M e rrill and Eugene P oint midgets 6 to 5. The C entral P oint grade team defeated the Ash went to M e rrill Sunday and re tu rn ed Monday. W hile there they a t land ju n io r high !» Io 7. tended Hie fu ne ra l of Mrs. George W ilson. Mrs. W ilson was Ihe (laugh I*. T. A. Meets le r o f Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stukel. The C entrul Point Parent-Teach old pioneers o f Ihe Klam ath country ers Ass’n. met F rid a y afternoon at and was horn and lived her w hole ’ Hie high school a u d ito riu m w ith a large attendance. Mrs. Tollefson, life at M e rrill.' Mr. Stukel was a veteran o f Hie Modoc w a r and Mrs. i Hie president presided. Stukel was the firs t w h ite woman i Mr». Law rence o f Grant» Pass gave P n very interestin g talk a fte r w hich Io settle in the Klam ath C o u n try and she it s till liv in g at M e rrill. Mr. refreshm ent» o f cuke and tea were Siukel died several years ago. served. i CHUHCH J on Sunday afternoon. The ladies’ quartet sang tw o b eautiful numbers. , 'I he Ladies’ Aid Society is unusy- a lly busy just now doing some q u ilt m aking along w ith the o the r a c tiv i ties. We are glad that the fo lk s w ho are shut in w ith the fevers and other trouble# are getting along nice ly, ami we have hopes that a ll w ill soon he out, and w ith us again. We mi»» them. Hev. J. M. Johnson w ent to Pros pect to meet his m o n th ly a ppoint ment there on Thursday o f this week Mrs. Johnson accom panying him . They were Hie d in n e r guests o f M r.a n d Mrs. Haekerup at the Copco ■zir. . . . l i f een people fo rm a lly received m to the church at Ihe clo,se o f the serv.ees on Sunday m orning. The H oly (.om m um on was given to a ll fo llo w in g the reception. The s p irit o f fe llo w s h ip was precious. — o --------- T H E FE D E R A TE D CHURCHES J. M. Johnson, Pastor 2 Cor. 8:1-13, ft In the church services o f the day the pastor w ill preach both m o rn ing and evening. A ll w ho are not in service# elsewhere are invite d here. You w ill fin d a w arm w el- come. The subject fo r the m ornin g sermon w ill he: The N orm al C hris- Han L ife. In the evening the sub- je c t w ill he: An InvitaH on Th d Becomes a Challenge Good , ing ng in w hich you can jo in w ill l i f t ¡¡J a ll nearer Io Ihe master. ■■ ■ C H R IS TIA N CHURCH “ You a re W elcom e" D. E. M illa rd — M inister. Ih e C h ristia n S p irit In In d u u s try Miss Eula Henson— Bible school is Ihe title o f the lesson assigned Superintendent. to us to r study this week. Head Ihe Bible school at 10:00 A. M. w ith scriptures in Dent. 24:14,13; Eph. classe» fo r a ll ages. 6:5-0; 1st rim 11:17-19. A ny o the r C hurch services at 11:00 A. M. scriptures are welcome. School op A co rd ia l in v ita tio n to a ll. ens at 0:45, m d Hi,-re is a welcome fo r you. CHURCH OF CHRIST In te re sting and h e lp fu l studies in ihe young people’s devotional ser vice», beginning at 6:30 p.l. A ll C entral Point, Oregon young people arc in v ite d . You Weal Pine Street should hear the object talks. The F a ith fu l Men in Charge subject fo r the evening s tu d y is: Assembly— 10 00 o’clock A. M. W hat Have Young People to Give? A co rd ia l welcome to a ll. H m H ri ä Why Hide Your Light Under a Basket? I n u s Leave For South Mr. and Mrs. W. II. N orcross left I hursdny fo r Los Angeles Io spend Ihe w in te r. Mrs. Lulu S lro h m e ir was given a d e lig h tfu l surprise at her home near C entral P oint, Tuesday, Dee. 3rd. the occasion being her b irth d a y . Tile ladies served a delicious cover ed dish luncheon and those present 5 were Bella Pankey and V in nie Kyle o f M edford, Inez Ferguson, M ollie W Vighl, M ollie N eil and L u lu S troh- m eir. The C arnation C lub met Wednes day afternoon nt the home o f Mrs. A lb e rt MeHeutli at Phoenix. The afte rn oo n wus spent in sewing and v is itin g . The hostess served delicious refreshm ents. Those present were Lois R ichardson, Donna Brenner. Bead the Ads mid p ro fit. A Hose Hodgson, N. H e rtfo rd , und T e l a dvertiser is usually a good ia M c H ch H i . chant. ; 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 yo u r business to boost it. You should net feel bad if i t is not a success. Use Your Oldest Established Newspaper Wi/ling 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 g< od meats as we know it from our long experience dealing with the local trade. NO PRODUCT TOO GOOD FOR OUR CUSTOMERS I. D. Lewis ■ ■ ■ ■ a ■ The Central Point Star Our Newspaper is Not a Sideline But a Business W ith Us Central Point Meat Market Central Point a N Oregon M M U H » 4 M I H