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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1932)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER The AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT. ORIidON TAGE FOUR , Parents and Teachers at Ashland. his home. Mrs. Eddy is at home with All Grangers welcome. The chorui visiting their daughteTi* will practice tomorrow evening, Nov.' Point today. him most of the time. ' November 4 and 5. 11, at 7:30. Drill practice at 8 p. m. Full rehearsal Tuesday even Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Marine from Esther Cash of Central P«», You'll soon need rubbers. Get ing at 7:30. Foremost. Alberta. Canada arrived Hellen Millard Flora of M«dford ** j them at Faber's at bargain prices. here to visit thel son and wife, Mr. I Monday morning by auto for £ The Young Peoples Class of the turc contest conducted by Mrs. Wy- Mrs. Oeorge Marine entertained . lands> California to visit L and Mrs. George Marine. They in ChTlstlan Church held their social s.t. Refreshment, were .erred of Mr. Finley, between the effect o l hpr daughter. .... „ tend to make their home here in for her little daughter, Gwen, on her or and gigter Mr. and Mn meet Rig with Mr. and Mrs. George ¡cahe Tab“ the election and a bad cold has been eighth birthday, Saturday Nov. 5th. Cagt the future. Marine, October 27. They bare a ing will be with Mrs E. C. F o b » . about laid up Twelve of her little friends were pre- ______ meeting every month. Those present sent, Helen Young, Bobby Tucker were, the Mr. and Mrs.; Ed Vincent,1 Christmas Cards now on display at There will be a special meeting FOR SALB— Second hand heater. Doris Heniel, Neal Robbins Harry quarantlne for at the Grange Hall, Wednesday even Bruce Powell, noy Kelly, Otto Bohn stone's Drug Storo. inquire at the American. Taylor, Bertha McGonagle, Maxine Revert,Wtk* ing. Nov., 16. Initiation in 1st and ert. Doyle Mills, Miss Eula Benson, ------- — Hallos, Mary Lu Colby. Shirley Kelly. M had; * 2nd degrees, folowed by a social hour. Lyle Gregory. Doris Richardson, Bill Mrs. Carl Bailey underwent a ma- Shirley Kincaid, Patty Powell. Avyll K 1 caM- Earl Weaver and mother, Mrs. J. Eoley, Mr. and Mrs. Gerber and fam- j or operation yesterday morning at Welt, and the hostess, Gwen Marne.! fly, the Community hospital. She is E. Weaver returned home Wednes The party was held at her aunt, Mrs. j Mrs’ V D' caled on Grim day, November 4 from a visit to After business meeting a short getting along nicely at this writing Bertha Mae Mills’ home.: Games ma stedham. Wednesday and ^ Mr and Mrs. Ray Weaver and baby devotional meeting was held followed were enjoyed. The table was decor-! " ill‘ a boquet of their forti of Berkely. by a social time. Games were played \|r. Charley Dunlop of Table Rock ated Inorange and black. Orange c r> '9* ll^ elnumi. ( KRISTAl\ CHURCH and a Jolly time enjoyed. Doughnuts formerly of Central Point, was a sherbet and cake were served. Lit !>. E. Millard. Pastor Mrs. Robert Holmes and little and coffee were served. business caller yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Finley and daa?kU tle baskets with orange and black daughter, Marlon Bell, were visiting Bible School— 10:00 A M and husband, Mr. and Mr*. Charle candies for favors. All had a very Marion’s grandma. They are leaving Miss Eula Benson, Supt. The Health Unit cooked food sale Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Richardson Sucinley have moved into her ho#J enjoyable time. aotfn for their home in Spokane, Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M. was very successful. They cleared served “ Chilli Dinner" gunday even- In Central Point from their firm Washington. Choir Rehearsal— Thursday eve. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Gleason and about $15. 21 Beautiful Christmas Cards for The annual fellowship dinner has boys were guests. See the beautiful assortment ot been postponed until later in the $1.00 at Stone's Drug Store. Mr. Damon has returned twJ Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Culbertson and — ------- Redmond, where he has been m ] Christmas tards at Stone's Drug year. little daughter visited their parents, Homemade Sauerkraut at Faber’s store. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Culbertson were ing turkeys for the past two wn ^I Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Culbertson, Sun THE FEDERATED CHURCHES day. The regular meeting of the East- Mr. Gene Merritt, Mrs. Edna Brook J. M. Johnson, Pastor ern Star was held Election night, land baby of Merrill, Oregon, were Bible School (J. W. Casad, super-j The wet season is coming. Get After regular sesión, the evening was visiting their paents. Mr. and Mrs. lntendent) 9:45 a. m. spent listening to election returns c. M. Merrill recently, a pair of rubbers at Faber’s. Morning service at eleven o ’clock.; and playing games. A very pleas- — Y. P. S. C E. (two groups) 6 :3 0 1 Mrs. Myrtle Weaver and small son ant time was enjoyed by ail. About A very pleasant surprize was given ' p. m. visited her mother Myrtle Hamlin for 30 were present. Refreshments were John Powell, Saturday evening by Evening service at eight o ’clock, j his family. Those present were the a few days. They have returned served, Men’s Prayer Meeting, Monday at j Mr. and Mrs., Frank Emerlck, Clar- 7:30 p. m. to their home in the Butte Falls dis-! — _ Mr. C. J. Foster visited over night ence Frank, of Medford, Kembers, trlct. Women’s Bible study and prayer | - ■ — Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs .Ed Vln- of Talent District, Mr. and Mrs. I group, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Russell Ayers, who has been living cent, he Is Mrs. Vincent's grand- Floyd Hart and children of the Kla- Midweek church service, Bible j at the M. C. Gleason home, has mov- father. math Junction, Reinard Atchison, of | study and prayer, Wednesday 7:30| Salem. Hot doughnuts and cider p. m. ed to the Stone residence so he can ! , We have the largest assortment were served, deliver Neil Stone’s papers during ^ Choir practice, Thursday. T:30 p. m. of Christmas Cards we have ever the winter months. "The ministry of the Holy Spirit” Mrs. E. E. Reames entertained will be the subject of the sermon in shown. Boxes of 21 beautiful cards The Sunday School class of the for $1.00. 16 for 60* We also have ! the executive council of the P. T. A. the morning services in this church, i Federated Churches met for their [ 25< boxes and separate cards. Also at her home on Crater Lake High- next Sunday. And “ The Kingdom in j social meeting at Mrs. Reames on Birthday and other cards. Stone’s way. Eleven members were present. the word" will be the evening sermon 1 Mrs. E. C. Faber persided over the topic. The short addresses will be \ the Crater Lake highway, Friday Drug Store. - ■ meeting. Mrs. Reames served re- given by young people In the opening November 4. About 20 were pre Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Wise of Port- freshments at the close of the meet- service. Good song mesages will as sent. Mrs. M. C. Grimes led the de votional meeting, folowed by a scrip- land, old friends of Mr. and Mrs. ing. The next regular meeting will sist our worship. AH are welcome Beatty, arrived at their home about | be held this afternoon. here. 3 o'clock Wednesday morning for a The young people of the Christian j few days visit. Children’s Rubbers, 49<. Misses Endeavor society will give a liter - 1 rubbers, 59<. Ladles rubbers, 69< at ary program in the Endeavor room [ Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gleason spent Faber’s. of the church on Thursday evening,! Sunday evening at the Lawrence Bo- November 17th. This is a contin- den home in Medford. Home Economics club announces uaton of the programs conducted last that the Grangq Hall will be open summer,, and promises to be one of Mr. and Mrs. John Bohnert were Thanksgiving day for members and the best. All young people are In -; guest at the Tracy and Inman home their familys to bring their baskets vlted. Program starts at 8 o ’clock. in Tolo Sunday. and enjoy their dinners together. There will be a program of games CHURCH OF CHRIST Mrs. P. A. Tracy, historian for and a general good time. Regular services every Sunday Phone 333 the P. T. A., attended the regional morning at 10:30. Evening service conference of the Ore. Congress of Newton Eddy is reported 111 at 'a t 7:30. Everybody welcome. Local Happenings * m 10 aitp (ClutrrliPB Mí .ir-: Passing from the severe economic condition of the past we want to express our appreciation of your staunch and unwavering faith in us as a banking institution, and if at times . . . . our conservatism seemed closely drawn, kindly bear this fact in mind . . . . that every transaction, large or small, was based on an unwavering principle of positively safeguarding every dollar e n t r u s t e d to our care. 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