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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1930)
T B B C E N T R A L P O I N T « T AM r iti B A T , A P R I L 1». I « M RL_. - Chamber Secretaries Gathered at Recent Convention on Campus GIVE SHOWER FOR ■ : :< N MRS. GLADYS WILLIAMS M liiti il The ladies of Ihe Berean class of the Federated church nut Wednes day afternoon at ihe home of Mrs. H. P. Jewell. A short business fi meeting was held, ufter which the X devolionajs were led by by Mrs. I Jewell. A shower was given io Mrs. Gladys Williams, who received i many nice gifts. Refreshments of angel food cake and punch were • • a • AND served. Hit t! Those present were: M sdumes J. M. Jolmson, Jewett, Wyatt, Harris, P| P. I.. Johnson, W. P. Grimes, Nich Illl ols, Gray Gasad, A. G. Thompson, X Speaker, Everett Faber. Webster, E. nil Must Ask for Stamps at time of purchase C. Faber, I.. C. Grimes, Gladys Wil- i x ’■■■ ’ ■ • • ■■■ ■■■ IXl Bums, Duncan, Elliot, Richmond, X Mary Mayfield, Terretl, C. E. Smith, Bernhardt, Borah, Hoffman, How ard Mayfield, Severson and B. P. ■ ■ ■RD ■ ' ■ '■ ■ R E R R B R R R R R .;t ■ O N L Y E X C L U S IV E A L T O P A IN ? T R CO. H IN Bernhardt. S O U T H E R N O REG O N ■ Up A t C as T « N ip & Sip Service Station Lunch A ll W o rk Guaranteed ENTERTAIN GOLDEN LINK Chamber of eommerra srrrotnrles from Oregon and Wnnhintft(>n «ho convened recently at the Unlveralty of Oregon. Front row, left to r.'ght: E. G. Harlan, I ’orlland; I ’ro f, Vance. Oregon State college; Lucille Keller, Unlveralty of Orrgon; Floyd ('. Ilngie, Yakim a; Kathrvn Itailey, University of Oregon; Leonard Reid, United State« chamber of commerce; O. G. Ilog .»on. Baker; A. F. Wehe, Paaco, W n .; Andy I ’. Ilavla, Marahfield. Second row; A. C. Gage, Portland; Charlea Wilxitn. Salem ’ William A. Schoenfeld, Portland; W illiam North, Corvallis; E a rl C. Reynolds, Klam aih I a"a; Mr«. < liurles N . Bilyeu, Dallas; A. il. Banw r'l, Medford; G. N . Ilaffenbrack, Ixjngview; Kent Shoema'.er, Hood Liver. Third i i v : i i .1 Baker, Medford; H. E. Cully, Portland; Leonard Gilkey, Albany; E. S. Lindley, Vancouver; -> **» W- rknr «. Centralia; W . L. Carter, Monlawano, W n.; F. E. Mendenhall. Cottage Grove; L. K. Cramb, Bend; It. II. Kipp, 1‘o it l in '. Last row: J. G. Eckman, M cM innville; Dean David E. Faville, University of Oregon; A. C. D u u a j, ; ai.ainen >, Cal.; O. 1. Paulson, Portland, and E. E. Faville, Portland, Leave on BuaineMM T rip Mr, and Mr«. Geo. Garrett left Saturday for Baker, Oregon, on a busineas trip. 1' r - o tu x , lo c a l Happenings Mrs. D. A. laiogdon who has been at the Jacksonville Sanitoriuin for the past two weeks, receiving medi cal aid was able Io return home Saturday. jvc * Visit on Applegate Mr. and Mr». Ernest Mclntyje >in<l Jitn Walkina wa« n Medford via- children »pent Sunday at Applegute FEDERATED YOUNG PEOPLE HOLDING SPECIAL SERVICES itor. Monday. visiting relatives. M edford Visitor On Buainexw in («rant* I ’aaa V isiting w ith P a re n t* John Brenner iiuulr a business trip to Granis Pass Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Poe of Ash land were visiting Mrs. Poe’s Par ents, Mr. und Mrs. Andy Buckles, Tuesday. New Car J. C. Mann I« sporting a new Model A. Kord Coupe. l.<*ateR F or Dunsm uir (ieorge Johnson left Thursday Mervin Gleason ba« recovered m orning fo r D u iu m u ir, w here he from an «Hack of quinsy from ha* accepted a position w’ith the which lie suffered for about a week. Southern Pacific Company. V iaiting nt Salem To E nter Speed Race» George Lowe ape ill Hie week end I,. C. Grimes and John Bohnert of visiting friend* id Salem, lie re this city are listed among the en turned home Sunday. tries in Ihe American Legion out- Ixinrri motor regalia to lie held at V is it« Fabera Emigrant dum, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Newman of Klamath Kails were Sunday visitors Guest at Eddy Home nt Die home of Mr. and Mrs. Ever Mrs. Art Daily of Medford was ett Kabers. Hits guest Monday of Mr ii<l Mrs. Newton Eddy. Mr. mi l Mrs. Dai v V isitin g Parent,, are contemplating ma’ ing their Mrs. ('ora Kennedy of Pendleton, home in Central Point in the near Oregon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. future. H. Bender is here for a month'» vis it with her parents. Davidson's Convalescing Mr. and Mrs. D. I.. Davidson have Shopper« in C entral Point recently recovered from quite a se Erank Knutzen anti wife of vere siege of the flu, Mr. Davidson Thompson Creek were Saturday being aide Monday for the first shoppers in Central Point. time in three weeks to attend to his insurance business. r c n ü ñ c ii 1 4ÑNOL!NCDn:Nt5 F E D E R A T E D C HU RC H NOTES Fisherm en T ry Luek Several of the local anglers look advantage of (lie opening of the fishing season Io go out und try their luek. Several report good cut dies. The Christian Endeavor society of the Federated churche* of Cen tral Point arc holding special pre- Easter services beginning on Tues day evening and continuing over Easier Sunduy’. The evening ser vices, which, while being ixipular meetings, open io all, are planned, both in message and music, for the young people. There are services for the young fieople during the day, with a third service some time during the day for tile older iicople. Rev. Botidinot Seeley, of Portland, Oregon Hie leader, and speaker in Ihe meetings. Mr. Seeley is unus ually welt prepared for this work, and is a greul blessing Io the young people. He will lie her« only a few days, and il is the plan of the com mittee to make the cuin|Miign us in tensive ns possible, and reach as mnny |>eople as it is possible to reach. The societies of young peo ple all over the vallttv are invited to attend just as much as possible, and there will lx* special recognition given to nil outside attendance. Mr. Seeley says that the plan of these young jx-oplc to sponsor sueh u enmpuign for young people is un ique. He complimented them very highly for their undertaking. Mr. Elmer Cenrley Is president of the local society Miss Ruth Webster is chairman of the committee on ar rangements, and Miss Loomis Dav idson is publicity committeeman. Other members of the committee are Mr. Robert Merritt and Miss Amy Johnson. The Golden Link Bible class of Hie Christian church held their regular monthly meeting, Friday afternoon at the country home of Mr». H. E. Conger. Tiie meeting was opened by sing ing “What a Friend we have in Je- I bus ” followed by Ihe Lord’s Prayer , repealed in unison. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Victor Bur- ' sell. After a short business meet- i ing Mrs. Hcdgixdh and Mrs. Pankey entertained with some novel stunts. I Tamalies, cake and tea was served. ’ Those enjoying Mrs. Conger’s hos-1 pitality were Mesdames Marine An derson, Young, Cash, Wiley, Jones, Hermanson. Cochran, Coker, Greg ory. Stager , Bursell, Slrohmeir. Tetherow, Hartley, Pankey, Hedg- peth, I.ampman, Maury, Haley, Hov er, and Powell. Mrs. Fred Wiley invited the class to meet with her next month. Room . Phone 724-R J. H. DAILY A Painter of Reputation CRATER LAKE AUTO PAINT CO. 601 N. Grape Unequalled W ork at Reasonable Prices MtJfozJ, Oregon I awaa AUTO SPRINGS OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING All Make Cars and Trucks. No job loo small—None too Large MERRIMAN’S BLACKSMITH SHOP 20 S. Riverside Avenue MEDFORD, OREGON Phone 279-J i w ManinwiinaiiaiMirni CARNATION CLUB HOLDS SHOWER FOR MISS DAVIS The Carnation club gave a show er at the home of Mrs I)anna Bren ner honoring Miss Lola Davis of Grants Pass. A very pleasant even ing was spenl and Miss Davis was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts. Dainty refreshments were served Those present were Ixiln, Vera and Mrs. Davis of Grants Pass, Mrs. Scott Hamilton of , Medford, Mrs. A. McBeath, of Phoe nix, Mrs. Martha Smith. Mrs. Zora Duhbs. Mrs. I.ois Richardson, Mrs. Alla Kelley, Mabel Quakenbush and Mrs. Brenner. 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 we know it from our long experience dealing with the local trade. NO PRODUCT TOO GOOD FOR OUR CUSTOMERS Marionetta Give Program The Williams Marionetis present ed their marionetts at the high school auditorium Tuesday after noon to a large and appreciative audience. Tweniy-flve per cent of the profits made will go to the high school annual fund. »XI IXI »XI iX l Central Point Meat Market Central Point ¡X xs I. D. Lewis iX s s X X : __ ÎXS T urning S-L-O- W Sales into Quick Turnovers Oregon IX IX, X J. M. Johnson, Pastor The special pro-Easter services nrs- on Ibis week. Rev. Boudinot Seelev is here, and is giving splen did spiritual messages. We are trying Io make every service count most for Christ. The Easter pro gram will lie given in Ihe Sunday morning service and will d ose with un application made by the Evan gelist. All arc invited. Tlic young people will try to make Ihe most of liieir Sunday Ser vice by coordinating it with Ihe special services. Every young per son is Invited. Mr. Seeley will bring Ihe evening message which will close Hie serie« of meetings. This special effort is proving a very splendid undertaking in mission work. CHRISTIAN CHURCH “You nr„ Waicome” D. E. Millard—Minister. Miss Euln Benson—Bible school Superintendent. Bible srhool at 10:00 A. M. with classes for all ages. Church services at 11:00 A. M. A cardial invitation to all. -------- o ....... CHURCH OF CHRIST Jn this ad we wish to emphasize one big idea and that is this: You’ve got to put forth every effort to keep home folks coming to your stores and buying in your stores. Advertising in your local home news paper can help accomplish that aim. Not only your own advertising, but the advertising of the manufacturers whose goods you stock as well. You cannot get the advertising support of these man ufacturers merely by wishing for it. You’ve got to make the manufacturers realize how necessary it is to you, if you are to sell their goods successfully. ' WE DESIRE TO GET ALL THE NEWS OF THE CITY. And you can make the manufacturers realize it by selling their salesmen, who call on you, on your city—by interesting them in our town as an outlet for their mer chandise—by interesting them in your local, home news paper as the means to more sales of your merchandise. AND WE WILL APPRECIATE HAVING ANYONE PHONE US ABOUT ANY EVENT OF INTEREST This is an apportunity, for you merchants that you should make the most of, one that may mean all the dif ference between slow, infrequent sales and quick, profit able turnover. The Central Point Star Central Point, Oregon Went Pine Street Faithful Men in Charge Assembly— 10.00 o'otoak 4 . 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