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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1934)
rAoi roc» THURSDAY. SEPTEMRER 2». i t » « Th# AMERICAN. CEN TRA L POINT. OR MOON -I [today. You are invited Mr. and .Mrs. E. E. Scott enjoyed ius L. Meier asking them to accept study and Mr». Fry went to the Elk ' w ith us. fiah hatchery after salmon their wedding anniversary dinner at positions on the board of governors brought home four nice flab tb* Victor Burst II home. Olhei of the new Automobile Accident Pre . More young people should be Hecla (S. D ) Journal: Inas guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce ventative association, which is now much as the allotment plan has been available for the devotional services they are Malting. M r*. Bell# Davis, mother of Rlra Powell. heing organized. Among those who adopted in almost every other busi 6:30 is the advanced time now. Mr. and Vlra. Casaman and family William Musty. returned Monday were asked to assist in the movement Please do not be late. Mrs. Peggy Murphy who is work- were Mayor W. C. Leever and the ness. who not apply It to the news- from a trip up north. While there from North Dakota have moved in p i per business also? The news "Some Christian Standards" will 0j thi» paper. We are unable ahe visited many old friends and rel-! to the Hatfield house out near the lug in the fruit in Medford visited paper» will be ••delighted" and per be the subject of the sermon in the atlvea. school house, llr. Cassman report* her mother and Mr-. Bonney recent- to lean if there were others includ- fectly willing to plow uuder every morning church service and “ There _____ | that it was so dry iu Dakota that )y ed fourth delinquent subscriber provi Is A W ay" will be the topic in the Mr. and Mrs. Oscar HISSUBbotham j they Just picked up and left, ded Uncle Sam will pay the arrears evening services. The church choir The sympathy of the Community j have moved Into the Everett Faber • Max Kuadler and Mervyn Gleason house. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson were goes out to the parents of Alice left last night for the left fork of on the remainder. If sometihng will direct the musical programs of like that isn't done pretty soon a the day. __ ____ married, Saturday September 8th Johnson age ten of Shady Cove who Foots Creek where they will hunt llal Jewett had the misfortune to and arrived here Sunday for a short was dragged to death Sunday after dfer today. If successful this wri great many newspapers— and es CHRISTIAN CHURCH jump and break his knee eap in the visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. noon by a horse The Johnsons have te! is promised a juicy venison pecially the smal country papers— will have to plow under the whole D. E. -Millard, Pastor school basement Wednesday after- Mervyn Gleason leaving Monday af- many friends here. The funeral ser- j steak- works. Here's a golden opportunity Bible School— 10:00 A. M noon. The doctor had to make an ternoon for San Francisco. They re- vices will be held this afternoon at, Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M. incision and set lhe cap. which was; turned to the Gleason home Iasi the Shady Cove cemetery. Rev.! Mrs. Geo. Vestal underwent a ma for the NRA to come to tho rescue. erger C. E. Services— 7:00 P. M. badly broken. Hal Is in the hospital, j Thursday and visited there until last Stille of Shady Cove will officiate jor operation at the Community hos- Bible Study— Wed. 7:30 P. M. Sunday when they returned to Port with Perl Funeral Home in charge, j p|U | TU##day Frances Faber left Saturday even land. A lovely fried turkey dinner B e sid e s her parents Alice leaves a ... Orchestra Rehearsal Thurs. 7 p. m. Choir Rehearsal Thurs. 8 p m. ing for Salem, where she will attend was served to the party at the Eldou married sister. Ouda Williams and R. H. Moore was a business vlsi- Willamette University. She arrived Gleason home. Those present were brother Orris, 13. She also leave- tor at Jacksonville Monday. * THE FEDERATED CHURCHES Sunday morning and is located in the honor guest. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ar. aunt Mrs. Copinger and cousin# J. M. Johnson, Pastor the dormitory with a second-yeat ii r Nelson of Portland. Miss Lois here in Central Point. Bible School. A. J. Milton, super- [ girl from Portland. Mlsa Faber will Hill and the two Gleason families.’ 1 1 Intendent) 9:45 a. m. be missed here in the community as Mr. Nelson Was truck foreman with Miss Dorothy Limbeck and Ray C Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M. she was prominent in social circles Jacobson A Jensen when they built Ward were united in marriage Sun Y. P. S. C. E. (two groups) 6:30 j among her friends. our new highway. Mrs. Nelson was day morning at 10:30 o ’clock by j>. m . formerly employed at Meyer and[ Judge W. R. Coleman at the Cole Evening service at eight o ’clock ! I» Dr A LU N G. IU L A fO Mr. Fred Wiley is convalescing Franks in Portland. man home. Attending the couple f>~rr##c. W H *M i 6 U m . Saturday Only, Sept. 22 Men’s Prayer Meeting, Monday at K r » /# * M f S im * D a ^ e tm r m *1 /> nicely and will soon be back in the ---------- were Miss Lois Nichols, Miss Evelyn Ken Maynard in ¡7:30 p. m. store. Mrs. Roy Buckingham of Medford| Leonard and John F. Dalliare. Mr. STRAW BERRY ROAN" Women’s Bible study and prayer A Code for C'ild Health A ls o “ P I R A T E T R E A S U R E " was a caller in Central Point Tues and Mrs. Truman Bremmer and Mrs group, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Prominent In pre-college plans in day en route to her former home on Limbeck served a wedding breakfast While the industrial codes we Sun., Mon., Nept. 2:1-24 Midweek church service, Bible iPoittland, where many misses art Evans creek in the Upper Meadows. at the Limbeck home. After a short read about may come and go, be Tlie Pia-ture of a Generation study aud prayer. Wednesday 7:30 popular or unpopular, a code tor being feted prior to rush week on Mrs. Buckingham is a daughter ot wedding trip to Ashland for a couple “ GALVACADE" P. m. the Oregon campuses, appears thi the late Jim Dinkins, famous woods of days they will be at home to their child health will always be by requisite of success Choir practice, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. name of Miss Thelma Pankey man. who lived in that district. Noi-I Con ani_________ friends in 'Medford where Mr. Ward ful parent! !. Let "Isaiah Counsels Rulers" is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pan Tue»., Wed., Sept. 25-20 has work. us review me ele lesson title in the Bible schools this key. As a graduate of Oregon State Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Free “ POOIt R lt'H " ments out of which week. Isa 7, 31, 36, 37— Four college and member of Delta Delta man, Mr. and Mrs. Court Hall and Mr. and Mrs B. E. Scott will leave Witti such a code should Tlielma Toild— l.eilti llayanis chapters are assigned. God has not Delta sorority. Miss Pankey is tak Mrs. Julia Owens went to Persist Friday evening for Los Angeles by be made. changed, and these principles apply Ing an active part in the entertain where Mrs. Owens father took a the inland route where they will vis Thurs., l-’rl., Sept. 27-2H I believe m o s t ing. Her photograph appeared lr homestead. Mrs. Owens had not been it for 2 or 3 weeks. They will stop ’’ THKKKON A HONEY.MOO.N" parents would list with the society section of the Oregonian there for 60 years. They visited for a short visit with Mr. Scott’? first: the quari of Sally Fili i s ami Zazn Pitta recently announcing her chairman with Mr. Willett who has lived ther? brother at Corning. Mrs. Scott re milk daily, taken in different Try an A d in ship of one Delta Delta Delta affair. for 57 years. This was a birthday ceived a letter from ehr daughter forms; two or more vegetables, Contnuous Show«, Sat. and Sun. with at least one the green leafy 1:30 to 11 p. in. celebration for Mrs. Owens whose Mildred saying she had received Daily Mat. 1:13, Ève. 7 p. m. Miss Arlene Hay reports she has 93 birthday was Monday. They word from her sister Bernice thai | variety daily; some fresh fruit; The American meat, fish and eggs; and bread and 4 9 pupils in her room In the Med found everything very much changed she was leaving Nebraska Friday butter. ford schools. She goes to Medford here but were able to find a few morning for Los Angeles and would The amount of sleep is impor with Mrs. Lyle Oregory and returns land marks. arrive a short time before Mr and tant; restful, quiet sleep. The home on the train. Miss Hay was Mrs. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Scott will young child should have an after offered another job in the Klamath Mrs. W. II. Norcross received l leturn by the coast route and hope noon rest in addition. Fresh air Falls schools but had already ac letter from Mrs. Lelia Paxson saying to bring Mrs. Scott's daughter, Ber and sunshine must be in the health cepted the Medford Job. Mrs. Hay her sister, Laura Paxson, was very nice with them. budget in liberal allotments. And expects to move to her own home much Improved. She didn't mention the diminished sunshine of winter Mr. George Marine and Lewis about the 1st of October. She is coming home. calls for one of the fish liver oils Swartz, Rev D. E. Millard and bro as a regular item in the code. doing nicely and has walked a little Mrs. Nancy Wilson is visiting her ther John left Millard's cabin at Be sure that the child’s right to Trail for a hunting trip yesterday Theodore Kenney and Hilda Mor daughter Mrs. Corkey in Eugene. playtime is honored. Let nothing and expect to be gone a number ol gan were married this week by Rev interfere with this natural heri tage. Permit some time every day Mrs. Jesse Richardson and Erma, days. Eaton at the parsonage In Medford when the child may do as he After the wedding ceremony about and Mrs. Lois Richardson and Char Five Central Point ladies attend pleases. Consider seriously the an twenty-five friends gathered at the lotte returned from Lake of the ing the P. T. A. meeting in Medford | nual health examination by your home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Woods Thursday evening. family physician and dentist. In yesterday were Mrs. E. C. Faber Charles Jautzer, where they enjoyed ure against smallpox and diph Mrs. W. J. Gebhurd, Mrs. Mary Lang- Mrs. .1. G, Love left Monday for a lovely wedding dinner. Friends theria. There are the routine daily strom. Mrs. Adams and Mrs. H. E from Medford. Climax and Central Chicago and will maek the trip by health habits such as cleanliness Young. train through Vancouver B. C. Point were present. and elimination to be added to the code. Finally do everything pos Mr. and Mrs. Passman from South j Mr. and Mrs. Bertlean from the Mrs. Peggy Murphy, w h o is work Dakota, who have located here, hav<.-| sible to bring happiness t.. the ing In the fruit In Medford, visited Modoc are visiting Mrs. Bertlean’t child and to make him feel secure five children In our schools. They and safe. Give him companion her mother and Mrs. Bonney recently mother in the Meadows for a few days while Mr. Bertlean hunt» deer. have twin hoys in the fifth grade, j ship; laugh with him; encourage Mrs. Cussinan is a niece of Mr. Henry Mt. Pitt Rebekah lodge held its his confidence». regular meeting 1n the I. O. O. F. Maxine Clements lias moved back Borah. X ert u eek- Dr. Ireland, will write > hall Wednesday evening. It being with her father while she attends, about Health Protection. Several local business men have ¡ the 83rd anniversary of Rebekahship school here. received letters from Governor Jul- 1 the business meeting was followed Mr. Frank Hammond left Wednes by a social gathering and program. The Odd Fellows and families ol day ofr a hunting trip. Rebekahs were guests for the oc P e r m a n e n t M in i's S I .05-92.30 Will Owens is working in the casion. Refreshments of cake and Jones Grocery. coffee were served by the commit 50c F in g e r W a n s tee In charge. Mrs. Bessie Brower from Hillsboro l.in en ilo il P e rm a n e n t* SCI. 75 W. W. Albright and son, Daroll, of Is visiting at the McCloud home. San Jose, Calif., brother of Mrs. R. Edward Tucker is vitsting his par H. Moore, puld her a visit this past week, returning home this morning ents before leaving from San Diego via the Redwood highway. Mrs. Sept. 27 to join the fleet In Cuba. Moore had not seen her brother for Tom Rots, John Ross, brothers, several years. Jim Ross, Martin Witte and Walter The new ¿-cent Crater 1-ake Painter left Wednesday for a hunt stamps are now on sale ut the local ing trip on upper Evans creek. They expect to be gone a week or ten postoffice. days. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farra at S u c c e s s o r to A L A I N E 'S tended the Gold Hill fair Saturday Let M u rra y d e s ig n a w a v e to T. A. Marine is expected home su it y o u r |M'r*onality * L A I DI \ C O N S T X R I.E , M g r. and report a fine parade and that most any day now. the school exhibits were very good. They didn't »lay for the salmon bake T Ml c le v e r lia lr s ty list* in the evening, hut report that there se rv e y o u was a very big crowd. Phone 15IS 113 E. M a in St. LOCALS VVHY NOT? .Mr. I Creek ! They j which (Tljp (Ìlm rriips R O X Y 20' CHILD 'AND INC SCHOOL Claudette's BeautyShop GREEN LANTERN CAFE The Mlnnlck family have moved Into their new home, the former John Welsch place. FLOWERS’ MATTRESS SHOP 111 N. F ron t HI. M e d fo rd NEW M ATTRESSES M ADE P R IC K S REASON ABLE Call and see our work and Get Our Prices U. OYSTERS— A N Y STYLE M ein St. .M edfu id O p|xi»itc S a fe w a y S to r e M o tlfo rd , O re g o n Any Time, Children 10c The Fall Fashion Mode Demands a Chic Permanent . . M U R R A Y ’S ART H A IR D R E S S E R S Il S. Central, Phone » « 3 Medford’s Greatest Entertainment C R A H iU AN & Mat*. 25c. Eve* 35c Kid* lOc R IA L T O A d u lt* 2 5 c ‘She Loves Me Not’ We Need More Milk F l i , S a l. End* Saturday RING CROfiRY K id d ie * H»c JO H N XVAVNE “ The Lucky Texan” Sat. Nile Is P review Nile W e pay th e h ig h e st m ark et price for y o u r m ilk Sun., Mon. Factory Blocks are Cheaper at Central Point Wood Yard Phone H38 sun., Mon., Tuo. J XNKT GXX' NOR LEW I VERS i X ltv g ran t France* Drake ‘Servants’ Entrance’ “ Ladies Should Listen” Starts XX islm-»ila> Tar., XX isl.. Thur. HAROLD I.I.OYD II. 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