THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1». iwj .*, TW* UMWIHOAM, C E N TR A L POT X T . OREGON Local Happenings Favorite Recipes Fg> pi lan Nugget Cuke »Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Rosteli wer Ur. Bill Foster, who sold his in­ Dissolve 2 tablets of chocolate in visitors here last Sunday and called v e s t in the Nip & S|p about a 2 tablespoons hot water. Beat to at the Janies Cummings home dur­ month ago, sent for his wife and j cream t* cup butter or substitute. ing the day. children Billy and Betty who were Add gradually I t , cups sugar, beat­ Attorney Harry Skyrman was in > m < alifornia. He became homesick ing all the time. Add yolks of 4 town looking after business matters and left for his home the same eggs. Beat. Add t* cup milk, melted morning they arrived here. Mrs. chocolate and 1 3/4 cups flour. Beat Wednesday. loster and children returned on the Add beaten whites of 4 eggs. Stir lightly. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla and Shorty Terrill is working in his first stage to their old home. 1 heaping teaspoon baking powder. yard nowadays and is improving his garden also. The bazaar and luncheon held by Mix quickly and lightly. Bake in 3 »he Hebekah’s Tuesday was a very ! layers. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pagnac from , successful affair. They sold all their Fillin g Minesota. Mrs. Salisbuerry and Mrs articles and a large attendance was 2 eggs beaten separately Wakefield visited their sister, Mrs Pre.-.ent for their luncheon. A num­ '•a cup powdered sugar K. H. Dynge and family over the ber from Medford were present. Mrs. j 1 cup whipped cream weekend. They left for Seattle Tues L. A. Smith received the beautiful 1 cup nut meats quilt. day. dash of salt ' vanilla Mr. and Mrs. Bodinstab and chil­ Melburn Atkins. Donald Richard­ CHOCOLATE SUNDAE PIE dren, Lilly and Herman of Medford, son and Donald Smith are among 1 cup evaporated milk and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Owings and those who will arrive the latter part V4 cup water son Raymond will spend Christmas of the week to spend the vacation at 3 egg yolks day with rMs. Owings and Mr. and their homes here in Central Point. cup sugar Mrs. LaCasse. Fern Cherryholmes has work at I *» teaspoon nutmeg Groceteria No. 2 in Medford. teaspoon vanilla Bette Hill and Betty Lou Hodgson 1 cup sweetened whipped cream are among those convalescing from Roy Jones plans to leave for Cali­ 3 egg whites, beaten stiff the measles. fornia Tuesday where he will spend 1/8 teaspoon salt Don and Howard Snyder from Christmas with his sisters and bro­ 1 tablespoon gelatin thers. 3 tablespoons cold water California psent Tuesday in town % cup grated or ground chocolate visiting with friends. Both boys Hill Snyder arrived on the train Heat milk and V» cup of water in are graduates from the Central Wednesday morning from O A C and Polut high school. double boiler with nutmeg. Beat CKS will visit here until Sunday, when yolks with sugar and salt until light. The Berean class of the Federated he will leave for California to spend Pour the hot milk over the egg mix­ church are holding their Christmas Christmas with his parents. ture; return to double boiler and party this afternoon at the home of cook until the consistency of thick Mr. and Mrs. Jewett plan to spend Rev. and Mrs. Lewis. The Young cream. Remove from heat; add gela­ Married People's class of the Feder­ their Christmas holidays in Salem. tin which has been soaking 5 min­ Both Mr. and Mrs. Jewetts’ people ated church will also hold their class utes In cold water. Add vanilla. party there this evening, and will en­ live there. Mr. Jewett will also at­ Cool. When cool and ready to set, tend the State Teacher's Convention tertain the young married people's beat with dover egg beater and fold In Portland. class of the Christian church. in the stiffly-beaten egg whites. The Central Point Service Station Pour this mixture into baked pie Vesper Services were held at the Normal in Ashland Sunday after­ is decorated with Christmas trees shells and set away to thoroughly both large and small. The large trees cool. Cover with the whipped cream noon. About 50 took part. Among and sprinkle with the chocolate. those attending from here wore Bill are outside and the small trees in­ MRS. GUY TEX side. Colored lights, bright tissue pa­ Grimes, Mrs. L. C. Grimes, Mrs. per and fur boughs all make a very Ayers and Avis Ayers. The annual Christmas party of attractive display. the Golden Link Bible class of the Walter Abbey was the third deal­ Mrs. Ethel Jones who suffered a First Christian Church was held in er in Oregon to receive his auto major operation last week expects to the church parlors Friday, Dec. 13. dealers license. His plates are num­ be able to return home Sunday from ber 3. the hospital. She was able to set up Delicious refreshments were ser­ Monday and the doctor reports that ved by a special committee. Forty- she is doing better than the aver­ age. five ladies were in attendance. Mrs. Arthur Hess and son Billy and small Miss Mary Virginia Waite of Medford visited Mrs. Hess’ moth­ er, Mrs. A. B. Williams, last Tues­ day. Mrs. E. D. Stalling« and daugh­ ter,' Claudine and Mr. R- H- Seeg- miller and Marie spent Monday in Medford getting their Christmas PAGE FIVE shopping done. Other Medford visi­ tors were Mrs. James Martin and sons, Merrill and Loring. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Sa­ fer and Derva Jeanne, formerly of this district. Merrill Martin is taking a post­ graduate course in shorthaud at the Sams Valley High school. He gradu­ ated from there last year. An entertaining program is being prepared by the students of the An­ tioch school under the direction of Miss Rudd, to be presented the nigh' of Friday 20th at the schoolhouse at eight o'clock. Everybody come. A Christmas social is also being plan­ ned by the Community Sunday school for Sunday the 22nd. at ten o’clock. Students of the Sams Valley school, living in this district will be­ gin a week’s Christmas holiday next Monday the 23rd. Outsiders who attended the preaching services at the school- house last Sunday given by Rev Lewis were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wil­ son. Mr. and Mrs. Hensley and Mrs Seabrook of Table Rock and Mrs. Lewis and Mrs Annie Sanderson of Central Point. Mrs. Blanche Sweet is the proud possessor of a new grand-daughter. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of Jacksonville. The new ar­ rival was born Nov, 24 and was named Carol Blanche. The Sanderson family spent Sun­ day visiting at the Homer Martin place at Reese Creek. Election of officers were held last Sunday at Sunday school. Mr. Bow­ en was elected Superintendent, Mrs. Rush, assistant superintendent and Mrs. Sanderson, secretary and trea­ surer. The Pleasant Hour club met at the home of Ruby Schultz Wednes­ day afternoon. Dec. 11. Mrs. Grant *r furnished part of the program with ¥ riddles and a guessing game called 'Holiday nuts” . The president gave two guessing games: "Cars” and Cateachtsm". Each lady fished in a fish pond for a Christmas present The house was dressed in Christmas attire and a small decorated tree formed a centerphce for the table, j Refreshments were served by Mrs. Schultx, and Mrs. Mulhollen. Ladles I present were Mo*dairies Sweet. Mar­ tin. Bowen, Grant. Perdue, Mulhol­ len, Sanderson and Schultz. The next j meeting will be at the home of Mrs ! § Walter Grant. Vase dipping will be Krie goline taken up again at this meeting. ... j \ RICHFIELD — UNION 7« Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pence and j son. Junior of Klamath Falls visited j G A S Mrs. Pence’s mother, Mrs. Sweet, j •V KEROSENE — MOTOR OILS g last Sunday. Wholesale and Retail Grandpa Hines returned last Wed­ nesday after a ten day stay at Band- § A . R. O W IN G S § on. Oregon with his son. He reports sunshiny weather all during hisj ^SERVICE STATIO N ^ stay. I H H I § i W e extend our best wishes for the H O L ID A Y SEASO N B ea g le ’ ’ KNICKERNICK” Undergarments that lit at Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann’s. Hia-Jp'stloii- PERM ANENT Discriminating »om en will Q u a . N o p c t u l l t " C Ü eM The Nat Store W 'v J \ £ \ s Merry Christmas SANDWICHES, FOUNTAIN and CONFECTIONERY I I « X. Riverside, Medford and a of our Craterian Beauty Shop Happy New Year to all our friends and patrons. 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