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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1935)
THERfaPAV, NOVEMBER 21, |9;M TI»* AMERITA?». C K X X nVL POINT, OKEGO?» LO C A LS Lilah Marie Steel Bill Snyder» now attending o. S. r |a a member o f the college glee club and also appears over K.O .A.f. aa piano soloist and accompanist in a progrm called “ On the Campuses.” j ?*“**■* «"r'* Die* After Short Illness Last Sunday D „, i ? * away '' 3S- passed the Clarence Lof- U. home Thursday. At 4 o'clock Mr. -o.tu® called a bait and served dain ty refreshments. This 1 . , ciub quilt to be sold to raia* funds for the .community Christmas treat which is an annual event. _ .. .. ' dged at a iledford hospital a't , 7, V I Earl Leever is now operating the Sunday after a few weeks- m service station in Medford at the She was born at Delta Co'. “ d* ^rner of Sixth and Main streets October 2u. 1899. «here she ' sue Mr. and Mrs. Leevey and family hav, her early life, and came to southern moved to Medford and are living at Oregon in January 1930 She l.t.r 112« West Ninth Street. n.et Mr. Steele, and they were united TT-----— in marriage February 8.1931. They Sidney and Jimmie, sons of Mr made their home In Central Point a„d Mrs. Phil Thurston and students until last June when thev moved to in the Central Poiat high school ar. Medford. Mrs. Steele's daughter confined to their home with the Fern Cherryholmes. graduated frora Mr * nd Mrs. Denver Davis who •ere -xpecting their son D. Dsvls and family from Spokane, had word their son had his back injured which »ould delay their trip for a few day J. K Green is dressing turkeys for a firm In Medford. Mrs. Denver Davis, chairman of the community program committee- announced the date for the next par ty. November 28, at 8 o'clock at the school house. Cliff Smith of Central Point, a meases. _____ ,he loc#1 hlBh school last June. She member of the Fraternal order of at the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Turner spent dhjtrirt"1 »"h.. 'h 1’0"**'“ “ ' Eagles of Medford called yesterday to get the Tuesday evening at the home of Mr passing * ‘ m" ,lrn her| Tracy home and Mrs. Sanford J. Richardson. she ,MM| begide„ her hugb>nd j eagle, captured recently by Charles Standifer. Bern to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hod- Fer" (' hPrr>holme‘ Mr and Mrs. Chat Elde. Mr. and gers a baby boy weighing nine and a R 'w R’ .' an<1 Mrs Mrs. Carl Hover and Carolyn, and * ’ 1 u„ 1 . . < \. ... R "■ Beact> ° f Medford, one sister half pound at a hospital in Merrill Mrg , w Palmer of Centr„ Po)nt Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn were enter tained Friday, November 15 hy Mr Friday. November lo . The parents 0r,.gon; tWQ broth(,rK Waldo 0( M are former residents of Table K ock .'i(m, and Arthur Va., N,M and Mrs. John Bohnert at a waffle supper. Little Marilyn Bohnert and Mother and baby were reported as Calif.; her mother-in-law, Mrs. Miss Arlene Inmann were present doing nicely. Walter Steele, Sr., of Medford; two also. While the men visited after brothers-in-law, J. W. Palmer of supper the lady guests with much Friends of Mrs. J. H. Snyder of Central Point; Sam Steele, of Med gusto and fun helped in cleaning the Watsonville, California, will be in ford; two sisters-in-law. Mrs. Walt dining room and kitchen, which was terested to learn of her good fortune er Beach of Medofrd. Mrs. Arthur a pleasant surprise to Miss Inmann In winning a ten dollar prize in a Beach of Van Nuys, Calif. All enjoyed a good time until a lat** nation-wide contest sponsored by Funeral services were conduced hour. the Century W all Paper Mills, Deca from the Perl Funeral Home Tues Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson re tur, Illinois, as an award for helping day afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Rev. turned Monday from Sacramento. give artistic names to thirty new de Oscar G. Gibson of the Methodist ( a I i for n ia. where they attended the signs of Aristrocrat wall paper. church, South, officiating Pallbear National Grange Convention. Mr. ers were: Mr. Rhodes, Mr. Roy Anderson said between 1300 and Mrs Earl of Santa Barbara, form Jones, and Mr. Guy Tex of Central erly Etta Murphy, and son Robert Point, Mr. Prince, Mr. Dean and were called here on account of the Mr. Lorton of Medford. Mrs. Tex and A ll serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Grimes sang several numbers. Touch. Robert Murphy was on a fur Interment took place In the Siskiyou Vitality lough from San Diego visiting his Memorial park. P U M P S , T IE S mother at Santa Barbara when they received the telegram telling of Mrs. and Fouch’s illnss. They arrived here Sunday and plan to rturn home Fri OXFORDS day. Mrs Fouch is better at this Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis have Now writing. moved onto the Guy Davis ranch east of Bear creek. Being 111 the Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Galt, former Central Point district their daughter residents here, have built them a Esther will attend that school. They THE lovely home at Hughson, California. will be missed but ail hope they will C IN D E R E LLA They have a little daughter, Jeanette continue to take part in the com and baby son, Jimmy. munity affairs here. SHOP Mesdames Denver Davis, Miles Geraldine Jones arrived home I I 8. I 'cutral Medford Davis, J. E. Green, Alida Tule. T. A. from Dunsmuir Tuesday to attend I Muse and P. A. Tracy enjoyed the the funeral of Mrs Steele. Tolo Items $5.95 Byrd Grigsby sprained a ligament in his back and is under the doctor's care. He will be unable to work for a while. Mr. W ilfred H. Clark fa helping out in the Lewis Meat Mar ket. Mr Clark expects to move his family here from Medford at Christ mas time. Mr Chares Murphy left for Duns- mur this morning with Griffith. P A G I THREE of Adolph Schultz. it will furnish plenty of laughs for Mr and Mrs. Charles Sanderson1 everybody. The public Is invited. and family and Leo, Luring and: Mr. and Mrs. Don Seegmlller and Merrill Marlin attended tbe Derby Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Stallings and Community Club Saturday evening. daughter. Claudine w er« visitors at 1400 members took the 7th degree. Among them was W ill Foley, who was recently elected Worthy Master of the local grange. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson took a side trip to San Francisco to ate the two big bridges being built there. Mr. Anderson said the construction work on the one they saw was marvelous. Being Sat urday afternoon the Golden gate bridge was closed to visitors. The new Williams and Seegmlller. the Williams and Seegmlller borne home has been completed and the last Sunday. family moved in last Wednesday. Miss Elaine Rush returned to Medford Monday morning after a visit with home folks. B eagle Mrs A. B. Wiliams is expected to return home from Medford tbe lat ter part of this week after a rather lengthy sick epell. Mr. and Mrs. Largon have moved onto tbe Gorden place. Mrs. W alter Grant has been work ing on a play which she is directing i for the Sams Valley Grange. The | play is scheduled for the evening of j Friday. November 22. The play promises to be very entertaining as , Pupils in this district who attend the Sams Valley Bchool received word Monday morning of the dis continuance of school for this week because of a case of scarlet fever within the school. Everybody is an xious to avoid an epidemic. Mr. and Mrs. Bowen spent W ed nesday of last week at the home of Mr and Mrs Husbaud of Medford. Lawrence Sanderson has been visiting at home for a few days. He is working on Green Spring Moun tain. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson visited in Medford Saturday. Miss Marie Seegmillor Just finish ed a two weeks quarantine for meas les She recovered very nicely. Elmer Motti of Salem has been vllting for a few days at the honi” “ I**, Me Be Your Milkman” G ilm a n ’s Sanitary D airy There iun> not be tbe creHinllne But There la something in the body- H,0 KKH1DKH I Your Home Is Your Castle :*t Let us Roof it. • ♦ ♦ Y o u can buy roofing an y w h e re — but W O n ly a R o o f e r can give you Real R oofin g Service : Rogue River Roofing C o . ♦ T o p Notch Eats. G. J. Morris, Prop. Medford Phone 270 221 W. 6th. St. New S H U T S BROS A u to Painting' Sanitary Com plete Well-prepared food at Reasonable Prices 14 South Central BODY X Medford FE N D E R R E P A IR IN G X Dependable, Reasonable. 1:17 N. fe u d a l. Medford. 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