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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1934)
THE AMERICAN YOLl'MK VII M M H K It 13 Î. WEBSTER IS IS PUL PARTY Oil Burns Fatal HELO AT PANKEY for Isaac Coman HOSTESS TO BIBLE IE Worker on Ditch GLASS ON FRIDAY M usings— By an Innocent Bystander Again the Holiday season is at hand. The stores are filled with last minute shoppers and every per son you meet has a bundle under his arm. Looks as though someone is going to get something from Santa. Wayne Hoofman is out of school with a bad cold. Frances Faber who is attending the Willamette University is expect ed home this evening or tomorrow to spend the Christmas vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. C. — ■ . Faber. Isaac Cowan, an employe of the 17. IS91, Isaac Cowan was aged 43 Mrs. Arthur Webster was hostess * * * The annual Christmas “ Pal" Party the years, 10 months and 21 days. He ,0 Mrs. Nichols bible class on Thura- For, ulthough in these latter days of the Sunday School class of Mrs. Medford irrigation district for Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richardson ot the old story of Santa Claus and his Hurseil was held at the home of Mrs. last two and one-half years, passed was married to Pearl Dill, January ^ay, Nov. 13 with class president, Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sa- IT, 1916, at Ladysmith, Wis., and Mrs. Case presiding, reindeer seems a bit out of date, the H. T. Fankey on Friday Dec. 14 with away Tuesday morning at the Pruitt of Ashland and Miss Ida same sweet spirit of giving prevails, class president Mrs. E. E. Scott pre- cred Heart hospital from burns he two sons. Buddy and Orvill Kay,1 Service opened l»y singing "Take Wood of Medford are expected And what a wonderful thing that siding. The session opened by sing- received while working in an trrlga- both of whom survive their father, the Name of Jesus with You." Christmas guests at the T. W. Pruitt Devotional period was lead by “ Christmas Spirit" is. What a glor- Ing “ I Love to Tell the Story", piano jtlon flume near Lake Creek, Ore., were boru to this union. home north of town. » I accompaniment . ious old world this would be if w e1 by Mrs. Jas Weaver | December 11. Death came after a Mr. Cowan also leaves his mother Mrs. Richmond who gave the beauti could just have that spirit contin- Prayer, Mrs. Lois Young. Secretary's! 1' ,oor' transfusion given by his son Mrs. Hannah Cowan, aged 80; one ful story of the birth of Christ, fol Roy Jones entertained with three tied throughout the year. Perhaps report, Mrs. Lampnian, followed by Buddy- failed Wednesday night. sister. Mrs. Nora Reynolds, who lowed by prayer by Rev. J. M. John tables of bridge last Friday evening. it will be, when Santa Townsend brief speeches from members of the The burns were received when lives in Indiana, and six brothers: son, who recently entered his pastor Ladies first prize went to Lola Kin gets his pension bill through Con- class who had been absent for a !Cowan aUemP<ed to throw a burn- Philip E. and Dillard of Wisconsin ate with the Presbyterian church at caid; consolation to Ruby Leever. gress. while. A beautiful Christmas tree'inK R“ sol,ne container away from and Vance, Frank. Hoy and Huger. Lakeview. Rev. Johnson also sang Men's first prize, Earl Leever ¡conso two solo's "Great is Thy Faittiful- lation to Sam Kohler. * * * adorned the dining room, from hlmself and fel,ow workmen, the of Indiana. the ness" and "W hat God Hath Prom We had some hopes for this pen- which gifts, by w hich each lady dis-i< ontainer having caught fire while Mr. Cowan was a member of Mrs. Johnson spoke briefly We are pleased to see Mr. W. C. sion plan until Bro. Hall turned covered her “ Pal" for the past year,the men were using gasoline to heat Fraternal Order of Eagles, Crater ised." Powell' a ,ar Preparation in th-* flume. In Lake Aerie No. 2093. His home was of the work being accomplished by Leever back in the store after his against it so bitterly. But think were distributed by Ruby the ladies of the church at Luke- reent sickness. He is not able to be burling it away from him the liquid at 426 Benson street, how long that darned kid would and Mona Lcwii. view. drenched Cowan's clothing, which Funeral services will be conducted in the store all day but Is their have to be contributing before he Delicious refreshments were serv. this afternoon at 2 p. m. at the Perl Officers were elected for the com every morning. Mrs. Leever is also would reach the pension age. No ed during the social hour, by thei,auKht flre' Born at Monticello, Ind January Funeral Home. ing year resulting in Mrs. Paul Mar on the sick list but they are both wonder he’s "agin" it. hostess and . HUDvcn aim committee. i ' uiii mu icc. Those preS- tin for class president, Mrs. Web improving. * * * ent were: Mesdames Alice Wiley,] The Boswortb family is well ster vice-president, Mrs. Ray Wyatt Speaking of our subscription agent Cora Culbertson, Lulu Powell, Ida kenwn here having visited here fre secretary, Mrs. Louise Ayers, asst, Lorlle Mimmick, Hazel Myers, Sarah we wish to thank all the good Henderson. Lettie Gregory, Edna quently. The younger brother, Fred secretary, Mrs. Mattie Smith. Press Warner, Mary Haley, Carrie Ham people of the community who have Marine, Bertha Bursell, Anna Pierce graduated from Central Point high correspondent. joined the ever-growing number oi Louise Cash. Laura Cochran, Viola rick W. HHkey, Henry Kilborn, J. school last spring. We are unable regular readers of this paper. Start- Lampnian, Minnie Weaver, Sams' TIIE FEDERATED CHURCHES An Interesting anagram contest B. Booth, Mary Langston, Limbeck, On Sunday evening of this week, to learn any particulars of the acci ing three years ago with about 260 Valley; Izettn Hide, Elizabeth Scott, was enjoyed during the social hour Frances Wyatt, Elizabeth Faber, the services will be in charge of the dent or when Mr. and Mrs. Treichler names on our mailing lists, we now Marthena Hugger. Lois Young, Em- and dainty refreshments were serv- Manus. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson Young People’s Society and some will return. send the paper regularly into more m i Conger, Viola Lewis, Agnes ed by the hostess and committee. Mattie Smith and hostess Mrs. Web very interesting numbers are being than 850 homes. At an average of Head, Floretta Anderson, Medford; ster. " Included In the party were mes prepared. Short talks, special mus five readers to the home, this means Bertha Tethrow, Mina Reames B. P. Thei8s wishes you all a dames Pearl Nichols, Elizabeth Case, January meeting will be at the ic and an old fashioned song service. that our little paper is read by about Medford; Ruby Powell, Lyia Yakel, Merry Xmas and a prosperous New Merritt. Gebhard, W. P. Grimes, m home of Mrs. Wyatt, assisted by The young people of this com 4250 people each week. Ethel Southwell, Catherine Merritt, Year. Louise Grimes, Earl Richmond Mrs. Case and Mrs. Myers. munity especially invited and a And as this list of readers grows, Dora Jones. Clara Smith, Tillie Ma warm welcome to all. The regular' yo does the feeling of responsibility ; pie, Mabel Carr, Medford: Mattie Mr. Pearl Bonney will be assis hour 7:30 p. m. of the writer. It is a big thing to Smith, Miss Mary Maury, Miss Mona tant Postmaster after the first of have one’s scribbling read by so Lewis and hostess Betta Pankey. CHKISTTAN CHURCII the new year. many people. And while we cannot The January meeting will be held l>, E. Millard, Pastor hope to please them all we shall do at the home of Mrs. Young- Bible School— 10:00 A. M. Miss Y’eva Hall who underwent u ft our best to be fair in our statements -------------------------------------■— ------ -— Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M. major operation at the Community erger C. E. Services— 7:00 P. M. hospital Saturday is getting along and to give you a newspaper you coming to us through the night— Bible Study— Wed. 7:30 P. M. needn't be ashamed to have in the j “ the lights are burning brightly, and fine. Orchestra Rehearsal Tburs. 7 p. m. house. all’s well!" Choir Rehearsal Thurs. 8 p. m • • • • • • We saw an interesting sight the May we wish you all a Merry, other doy. We happened to drop in Merry Christmas and a joyous New at the grade school just in time to Year, see the first graders going in after •TACKY" PARTY ENJOYED m their morning recess. Their bright Mr. and Mrs. George L. Treichler f- N o sto re in tow n a w a y fro m G reen h ou se ft faces fairly shown with the joy ot xirs. John Clark entertained with of Central Point, left Monday morn living. The teacher invited us in to a Tacky Party on Dec. 6, the occa- ing for Compton. California, called m- see the kiddies at their morning ¡,jon was a birthday surprise for there by the accidental death Sun- b l-IIONE AT I ft lunch. On each desk was a hottle Clark's sister Miss Ruby Weh-Jday of their grandson Charles Bos- m OO.Y KANT MAIN ST ., Ml III o l i l i \SSIMTATEIt S E R V I C E of milk and some graham crackers. yter. Eleven guests were present I worth, 22. on Mount lluldy. Cause ft T h i s sta tio n will «-lose at I The janitor passed around and open- iin(j a very enjoyable evening wasmf his death was not learned here. ft » g » * " _______________________ o ’ c l o c k C h r is tin a s Day ed the bottles for tffe youngsters. spent. Those present were: Dorothea! The youth was the oldest son of And did they grab their straws and IlPdgpeth. Dorothy Powell, Marjorie ( Mrs. Gertrude Bosworfh, daughter start sucking Y’ ou may have one Joijes, Arlene Inman, Carol Furry, ¡of Mr. and Mrs. Treichler. Mill Snyder, Ernest Lathrop. Edwin 'I i guess. * • • Gebhard, George Merirtt, Lome fft \ We asked the teacher who fur Webster and the honor guest Ruby nished the milk. She said most Webster. Miss Amy Johnson helped of it was brought from home by the Mrs. Clark with the entertainment children, hut some was furnished by and refreshments. the Parfent-Teacher association. Now lhat is something worthwhile. We PLAN WELL, BUILD WELL heartily commend the association for Go forth and leek B E T T E R F O O D S A T L O W E R P R IC E S their work. On hill and vale; Had you ever thought how many All beauty see, il* 1 rx ) J G O L D M E D A L (soft a s s M i 1 lk T h e Best Ever— OKHT’H ft little things such as this are being And name the spot On scenic drives done every day by the ladles who pkg. Where you would build. 2 II). belong to the different clubs? The Then dwell and dwell world is just full of kindness, if one Upon your plan. Thanking you fo r you r past cou rtesies, w e ft l)<‘| M oulr No. 2 Vi run ROGUE V A L L E Y will Just open one’s eyes and look And place it with Your lumberman. for It. And now as the day of cele-j wish you all a M er ry Christm as. I? plan is good Pou nd J bration of the birth of the Christ And good for you. Child comes round once more, let s | Cooperation G ood E n -ah— New 4'rop Del Motile SW EET get in line and do our part. Forget Will ensue. Farmers ami E rail growers Hank Q / ) the dark side awhile and count your Uoiiinitiiiil) B u II«4« ts No. o 1 1 | J own blessings. Let’s listen for the M. ( 7 v ( Deposit* Insured) still small voice of thp Watchman êlip (ülnirrlîps ! CHRISTMAS GREETINGs 11 Treichler’s Grandson Killed in California I MERRY XMAS and Happy New Year § - I I I L. C. GRIMES 3 V ill Judd’s Greenhouse Pottage Plants and Choice Cut Flowers ft §s 3 i ' Last Minute Suggestions j Men’s & Women’s House Slippers 65c- $2.50 ft N e c k t i e s ..........................15c to $1.50 § Women’s Burson Hose . . . . 75c | Bcautiiul Pictures and Vases 5 I FABER’S LAST MINUTE TIPS FOR XMAS Mince Meat Cheese HATFIELD’S ! I s m 4 ft r 4 T hanking you fo r past patron 41- age anil w ish in g you a Joyous I ft I m ft C hristm as anil a Prospertm* • New Y ear. § 3 * DAMON CAFE i 1 1 S W e wish the many to us and to l hank you for courtesies extended wish jn u a Merry Christmas and a H.ippy New Year. G leason B arber Shop ft |!1 X m a s S p e c i a l s ] SATURDAY and MONDAY CHRISTIV1AS CANDY and NUTS ft CHOCOLATES I 3 M W . MMt GUM DROPS 3 LIUS. 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