Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, March 07, 1930, Image 3

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Delicious
refreshments
were
served. Those present were Me»-
dames Wiley, Hedgpelh, Hover,
Lampmun, Jones, Vincent, Young,
Hemphill, Adams, Cornull, and Mrs.
Pankey, the hostess.
ic o l H l
Deliver» Callie
Howard Mayfield look u large
*hl|munt of cuttle Io Corning, Cal
iforniu, Wednesday.
Entertains nl Dinner
Mr. mid Mrs. Claude Blankenship
entertained al dinner Tuesduy ev­
ening honoring Mrs. Midlie Smilh’s
birthday.
Visiting with daughter.
Mrs. John Welch spent lust week
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hells at
Cold Hill.
Food Sale
There will he a Food Sale at the
Jones Grocery Store Suturday giv­
en hy the missionary eirele of the
Christian church.
Visiting Sisters
Mrs. Ituby Powell of Klamath
Falls is visiting her sisters, .Mrs.
Hursell and Mrs. Haley.
plans to meet every third Wednes­ needs of life to know what to do
day of Hie month and the members an dhow to do it. fi:30 Is the time
will arrange for entertainment al yet. Be on time.
thut time.
The Church Services
All past matrons were present hut
Not simply a place to go. Not
Mrs. W. H. Norcross who was visit­ a matter of keeping up appearances
ing in California.
in church matters. Not an easing
A luncheon was served hy the ( of conscience should bring us to
hostesses, Mrs. Paxson and Pankey. the house of God. A pi re of wor­
ship where we have fellowship
with eaeii oilier and with God. An
answering of Hie cail of God to
hear and give Hie gospel. Come.
Birthday Party
'I'lie country home of Mr. and Mrs.
Vidor Hursell was Hie scene of a
birthday parly, Wednesday evening,
PIONEER BOYS MEET
February 2(ilh. The oceuslon was
the
celebration of Mrs. Hursell’s und
The Pioneer hoys meeting held
Mrs.
Luu i Parson’s birlhdu s. The
Saturday night at the Federated
church was well attended. Twen­ liirtlidiiy of Mrs. Paxson of .Missoula
CHRISTIAN CHt RCH
ty-three hoys being present and .Montana was the day previous.
A covered dish luncheon was
many mothers ami fathers also
"You are Welcome”
served
by Hie ten ladies present and
FEDERATED CHURCH NOTES
•cere in attendance. 'Pen applica­
D.
E. Millard—Minister.
a birthday cuke for cadi honor
J. M. Johnson, Pastor
tions for membership were read.
Miss Eula Henson—Hihle school
guest,
graced
the
tuhle.
The
feast
W. Itandall gave ¡in adilres and
Superintendenl.
Our Hilre School
i brief talk hy Arthur Webster, Sun was greatly enjoyed by all and Hie
Bible school at 10:00 A. M. with
good
wishes
were
many
that
were
Here you will find a well organ­
lay school sii | n - i intendenl, was en­
classes
for all ages.
extended
to
the
two
guests.
ized school Hint is studying Hie bi­
joyed.
Church
services at 11:00 A. M.
ble. You have priviledge and the
A
cordial
invitation to all.
Entertains Past Matrons
incentive to find out wliat God
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Mrs. Pankev Entertains
Mrs II. T. Pankey and Mrs. It. H. says about these matters. You are
'file missionary Circle of the i Paxson enlei lained ¡it Hie home of urged to bring a friend, to .a grow­
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Christian church met Friday after­ M|rs. Paxson, Hie I’asl Matrons of ing. live school.
noon al the home of Mrs. 'loin Fan­ Nevlla Chapter 0 . E. S. The seven­
Central Point, Oregon
The Christian Eadeavor
cy. The devotionuls were read by . teen ladies present organized a
West Pine Street
If you value the training of (he
Mrs. Hedgpelh, the president after Past Matrons club and circled Mrs. young you will he interested: in
Faithful Men in Charge
which a short business meeting j Pankey chairman and Mrs. Puxson our endeavor work. Three groups
Assembly—10 00 o’clock A. M.
was held.
A cordial welcome to all.
secretary and treasurer. The club are studying the scriptures and the
STATE
THEATRE
rein
C H Ü Ü C II
4 nnoe
Convalescing
Leo Potter who has been very ill
in a Medford hospital is aide to he
home again.
GRANTS PA SS
M AT.
EVE.
25c
35c
THE
“V A G A B O N D
LOVER”
with
Marie Dressier — - Sally
hxldie Nugent
Blane
Now Comes the Greatest Bargain Days Of All
Since We First Announced This Monster
Visits in rity
Miss Mary Stanley of Medford
s | h - i i I Tuesday in Central Point vis­
iting Miss l.ota Henshaw.
Q U IT
B U S IN E S S
SALE
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
al Glcasona
Mrs. tutu Shide and .Mrs. Win
Thurman of Medford were visitors
at the E. It, Gleason home, Friday
afternoon.
V I m I i
Returns l-’rom Dunsmuir
(»lie Pankey who has been visit-
lug Ids daughter in Dunsmuir re­
turned home, .Monday.
Guests at Ferguson’s
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robinson of
Ashland were guests al the Win
Ferguson home, Sunday.
V is it
FRIDAY, HAUCH ». 1»8«
Hia
Y'oice has
enchanted the
world and now Grants Pass
surrenders to its hypnotic spell.
Radio’s YVonder Voice.
W IL L B E
DAYS
at H e r m a n s o n ’s
Mr. mid Mrs. M. M. Morris of Med­
ford were dinner guests at the home I .*
of Mr. mid Mrs. Al Hcrmanson. .’ j
Wednesday’.
Wr
I! n o t A tten < p - t o L is t AH th e D o lla r D a y B a r g a in s in th is lim ite d S p a c e
Bui
~ h a v e c o m b e d .h e r to c k fr o m f ro n t to B a c k P ilin g o u t H u n d r e d s o f
E x t r a S p e c ia l v a lu e s fo r t h .s B ig S e lli n g E v e n t, s o B r in g P le n t y o f D o lla r s
w it h y o u —
Building New Garage
J. H. Stevens is improving his
properly in this eily by building
a new garage an dremoving the old
barn.
Songs You'll Love
“A L ittle Kiss Each M orn
ing"
"I Love You, Believe Me,
I love You”
‘I ’ll Be Reminded of You’
“If you W ere The Only
G irl”
I t ’s a R o a d S h o w
Don't Miss It!
SU N D A Y
Lease for Klamath
John Casad mid Mr. Zimmerman
left last week for Klamath Falls
where they have work.
Visitors in Çity
Mrs. Davidson and small daughter1
of Fugle Point spent Iasi week visit­
ing at Hie home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ibdpli Merrill in this eily.
Women's (¡olham (¡old stripe, Silk Hose in
ChilTon Weight. A wide range of popular
colors. Regular $1.6.’» value i W i sale for one
dollar.
Visit in Eugene
Mr. mid Mrs. Silkwood who spent
n week in Eugene visiting Mr. Silk-
wood’s brother, arrived home Sun­
day.
Birthday Dinner
A birthday dinner that was
greatly enjoyed by all present was
held nl the home of Mr. and Mrs. '
E. C. Flier Sunday, March 3, Hie oc­
casion being Hie birthday anniver­
sary of Mr. Faber. Mr. and Mrs.
Piekelt mid Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Faber and buliy Donald were invit­
ed Io help celebrate the occasion.
Past (¡rands Meet
The I’asl noble grands club met
Tuesduy afternoon ¡it the home of j
Mrs. C. M. Merrill. A very pleasant
afternoon was spent ¡mil dainty re­
freshments were served.
Those |
present were Mesdames Hoslell, Ad-
nms, Hay, Simmons, Henderson.
Pankey, Richardson, Copinger. Fur-
ra. Moore, Ferguson, Vincent, Glea­
son and the hostess.
Arrive Home
Mr. and Mrs. Win McCredie and
daughter Velio, who have been t
spending Hie wilder in Southern [
California, arrived home Hie first
of Hie week.
CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS
Little Hohli.v Jean Hoagland of
this city and Jimmy Eddy of Med­
ford celebrated their ninth birth-
duvs, Saturday afternoon at Hob­
bies home. Games were played and
a good lime was had hy all. Deli­
cious refreslimenls were served by
the hoys mothers. The ten guest'
present were Helen Kindle and
Jean Eddy of Medford, I.cilia lie
slegrave, Clyde l.ees, Warren Young
Keith Copinger, Vern and Norman
Hausen, Kenneth Beebee, Kenneth
Wulliums and Bobbie Jcne und Jim-
py.
I#
$1.95
$
6 y a r d s fo r —
A good assortment of fast color cheek ging­
ham. A regular 25c grade on sale now at 6
yards for One dollar.
$1
Mens $ 3 0 Suits $ 1 9 .5 0
E x t r a P a n t s t o M a tc h
Men’s Oregon City Virgin Wool suits in new
spring styles and patterns. Buy the suit now
for $19.50 then an extra pair of trousers to
match for One Dollar.
20x40 inch turkish Rath
towels with colored bor­
der stripes. A regular 35c
grade on sale at 4 for one
dollar.
MEN’S TO P C O A T S
ing Dollar Days will contain a dol­
M e n ’s
Bath T o w els
4
for
Every Spring TOP COAT sold dur­
$1.75
$1
lar in each pocket.
1350
»1
3
yds
»I
A. E. HOLMBERG & SON
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
E
Aft*’
FREDERICK
«SACRED
FLAME
T a b le
A good assortment of table
oil cloth in plain colors or
attractive patterns.
Sale
price now 3 yards for one
dollar.
M
L
4 5 c an d 50c
Men's Spring weight Un­
ion suits with short or
long sleeves, Ankle length.
Regular $1.75 values for
ONE DOLLAR.
One lot of Blstfe leatherette suit rases or Hat
Boxes on sale while they last for one dollar.
PA ULIN E
NAGEL
Oil C loth
Suit Cases - Hat Boxes
5 * ^
CONRAD
U nion Suits
c
o
M a r . 9 — 10 — 11
2 0 x 4 0 in ch
M e n ’s S h ir ts
Mens line grade Dress
shirts in collar attached
styles. A good assortment
of desirable patterns. Reg­
ular $1.95 value on sale at
ONE DOLLAR.
M ONDAY
TU ESD AY
2 5 c GINGHAM
$ 1 X 3 S!' K. HOSE
—
W E D . — T H U R S . — F R I.
M a r . 12 — 13 — 14
s
A
V
E
SA TUR DA Y
O ne D ay
ONLY
GEM SPANGLED GIRL SHOW/