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T h e A m e ric a n h a s m a i n ta i n e d Its le a d e rs h i p t h r o u g h o u t th e d e p re s sio n b ecau se it h a s th e c o u ra g e o f its co nv iction s. 1rHE AMERICAN! VOLI ME V ili M u sin g s^ By an Innocent Bystander T h e w e a th e r m a n h as su r e b e“n good to S o u t h e r n O reg o n th is year. T h e s t r a i n s h av e d o n e a lot of good and ev erything is s u r e b o o m in g — oven t h e weeds. C E N T R A L P O IN T , O R E G O N , T H l ’RMDAV, MAY 14. lt*;IU DATE FOR PICNIC Dinner Given for SET FOR MAY 25, Oldsters of Seventy ALL ARE INVITED Event of Season T H E W IS E WOMAN One of th e most e n jo y a b le social e v e n ts of th e past y e a r w as the 12 o'clock d i n n e r last T h u r s d a y given T h e re w as a w o m a n in o u r to w n and sh e w as w o n d ro u s wise; by t h e R erean class o f t h e F e d e r She c o u ld n 't n a m e th e p re s id e n ts , a te d c h u r c h in h o n o r o f n u m b e r ^ but sh e could b a k e good pies. and fr ie n d s of th e c h u r c h w ho h a d | re a c h e d t h e a g e of 70. A b o u t sixty And t h o u g h h e r face w as se a m e d a n d w a rp e d , a n d b u r l a p p e d , too boys a n d g ir ls w ho h a d p assed th is a n d draw n, ag e, all d re s se d in g a la a t t i r e , w ere And t h o u g h h e r m o u th w a s extra presen t. w ide w h en sh e s u p p r e s s e d a T h e tab les were b e a u ti f u l ly d e c o r yaw n; a te d in o rc h id a n d yello w , can dles, T h o u g h she c o u l d n 't tell th e ti tl e of flow ers, n a p k in s a n d bo n-bon c u p s M cC u tch eo n 's latest book, c a r r y in g o u t th e co lor sch em e. A She w as a d a n d y b a k e r an d a d in g e r b o u n te o u s d i n n e r of c re a m e d c h ic k of a cook. en, m a s h e d p o ta to e s, c a r r o ts , a n d p as. hot rolls, jelly. Ice c re a m , a n And so, w h en leap y e a r rolled gel food cake, n u t s a n d c a n d y a n d a r o u n d , th o u g h m odest as a nun coffee, w as serv ed . One of th e o ld e r And t h o u g h sh e c o u ld n ’t sp r in g a g irls r e m a r k e d , " W h a t a r e th e y t r y j o k e , a t i t t e r o r a pun ing to do— k ill us o f f ? ” T h e in v o She b a k e d a n d cooked fo r n e a r a catio n w as given by th e p a s to r, Rev. w eek, a n d th e n sh e w ro te a line R. C. Lewis. And a s k e d a b u n c h of b a c h e lo rs to A f te r th e d in n e r each g u e s t w as visit h e r a n d dine a sk e d to help as th e y saw fit w ith And th e n sh e w aited b re a th le s s ly th e p ro g r a m , w hich w as u n d e r th e an d held th e d in n e r late. c h a r g e of Mrs P a u l M artin . T h e first Mr. H av a L e m o n fa v o r s a d ilu te d n u m b e r w as “ S ilv er T h r e a d s A m o n g U ntil th e m en w ere n e a r l y s t a r v d , a n d th e n sh e filled ea c h p la te form of th e T o w n s e n d P lan . T h a t i t , th e G old," w o rd s r e - a r r a n g e d by M rs to say, u n d e r th e H a v a L em o n set | j j 0y Nichols a n d sung by Mrs. up. every big boy a n d girl p a st t h e : 0 r f m e s an d Mrg T px Mrg Ma r t in And w h en th e food h a d d is a p p e a re d , w ith all h e r m ig h t a n d m ain , a g e of n in e t y e ig h t y e a r s w ould re * ( r e a d a b rie f h is to ry of t h e f o u n d in g She q u ic k ly ju m p e d in to t h e fray ceive one d o l l a r a n d sev en ty six of M o th e r's Day, (w h ic h we a r e an d filled th e p lates ag ain . c e n ts each a n d e v ery m o n th , p ro forced to o m it, d u e t o la c k of sp a c e ! vided t h e y h a v e on e f a t h e r o r one She also c o n g r a t u l a t e d Mr. a n d Mrs. And w hen t h e d in e r s h a d to q u it be m o t h e r re s id in g in t h e po or h o u se .1. T. F r y , w ho re c e n tly c e le b ra te d fore t h e b u tt o n s fell. She b r o u g h t t h e m each a good c ig a r at su c h tim e a s th e pension s h all th e i r 5 9 th w ed din g a n n iv e r s a r y . a n d left t h e m fo r a spell. fall due. Mrs. M a r th a S tev en s g ave a t r u e Mr. H a v a L em o n h a s th e h o n o r of e x p e rie n c e of h e r fi r s t p a ir of sh oes Next day p ro p o s a ls ca m e to h e r from 20 “ s i n g le ” m en, being th e o n e m a n w ho h a s b e e n a a n d a clever poem. Dr. and Mrs. And th e n she p ick ed the ric h e s t one. m e m b e r of t h e n a ti o n a l o rg a n i z a - 1 H e c k m a n w e re p r e s e n t a n d t h e doc- a n d n e v e r co oked a g a in ! tio n of b a n k e r s w ith o u t s t e a l i n g , (0 r told how Mrs. Heckm an had K R U M B Y -M a y b e ed b e fo r e in th i s c o u n ty . To our m i n d , t h a t is o n e of th e w e a k p o in ts in o u r p r i m a r y sy stem . W e feel t h a t ex c e p tin g in th e case of t h e d e a th of th e r e g u l a r c a n d id a te , no o n e s h o u l d be allo w e d to r u n i n d e p e n d e n t in th e r e g u l a r elec tio n . T h ey s h o u l d h a v e e n te r e d t h e p r i m a r y an d to o k t h e i r c h a n c e as t h e o t h e r s did. • • • All s o r ts o f r u m o r s a r e in th e a ir re g a rd in g th e present state of a f fa i r s in th e T o w n s e n d circ le s in th is c o u n ty . T h e T im es, w h ich h a s b e t n p r i n te d in t h i s o ffice fo r sev eral m o n th s , h a s n o t a p p e a r e d so f a r th is w eek a n d j u s t w h a t p la n s a r e b ein g m a d e to c o n ti n u e th e p a p e r h a v e n o t b een disclosed. W e a r e i n f o r m ed t h a t th e «o u n ty u n it will be co n ti n u e d as a n o ffic e rs clu b , c o n sistin g of th e p r e s id e n ts o f t h e d if f e r e n t T o w n s e n d C lu b s in t h e co u n ty . T n e fa c t s f in d in g b u r e a u , w hich h as been c o n d u c te d iu c o o p e r a t io n w ith t h e T im e s ' office will be rem o v ed to T a le n t , so we a r e in f o rm e d . F u r t h e r a n n o u n c e m e n t s r e g a r d i n g t h e p lan s o f th e o rg a n i z a ti o n m a y be expected soon. W e h a v e n 't d a r e d to say m u c h a b o u t o u r city d a d s lately fo r fe a r o f b e in g s h u t u p in t h e “ b u ll p e n " . B u t we w a n t to o ff e r th e m h e a r t y co n g ratu latio n s upon th eir e n te r p rise in h ir in g Mr. G lass to cu t th e h ig h g r a s s a l o n g o u r s tre e ts . T h a t w as a good idea a n d m a k e s th i n g s lo ok m u c h b e tte r. Let t h e good w o rk go o n, fellows. 601. N U M B E R 81 The big c o m m u n it y picnic to m a r k th e d o s e of th e co n test will he held in th e city p a r k M onday, May 25, if w a s a n n o u n c e d today. E v e ry o n e is in v ited to com« a n d b rin g sa n d w ic h e s a n d a cov ered dish lunch. Mr. B o tts will be t h e r e w ith th e h ig h school b an d an d Mr. A rnicks' t u m b l e r s will be on h a n d to show th e i r a t h l e t i c ability. C ome as e a rl y as you wish a n d spend th e a f t e r n o o n visiting . T h '1 p ro g r a m will be giveu a t th e su p p e r T o m o rr o w is election day. Once h o u r T h e r e will be f r e e ice cream . a g a in t h e “ g r e a t g r a n d j u r y ” will B rin g th e k id d ie s a n d com e to r e g i s t e r its will. W e f e a r t h a t th e r e supper. will b e so m e d is a p p o in t e d a n d dts- illrsio n e d e x -c a n d id a te s about S at u r d a y m o r n in g . F u n n y how su r e th e y all a r e th e y a r e g o in g to win. F L A S H ! T h e Im a C h is e le r p a rt y P o litic s is fu n n y b u s in e s s any w ay . • • • la u n c h e s a c a n n e d p a in to elect Mr. Hut, in an y case, we s h a l l know H av a L em o n . Mr. H a v a L em on w a s j u s t w h o t h e c a n d i d a t e s w ill be fo r b o rn n e a r S ig h te d a t t h e age of 32. th e elec tio n t h i s fall. T h a t is, u n les s He h ig h ly re c o m m e n d s L u ck y S tr ik e a lot of In d e p e n d e n ts s p r in g u p an d C ig a re tte s , A lk a S eltzer T a b le ts an d u p s e t t h e a p p le c a r t , a s h a s h a p p e n Pei una. T h is w eek w e h a v e b e e n b u sier th a n a cat on a t i n ro o f g e tt in g out t h e p r o g r a m fo r t h e S ta t e Conven* tio n fo r th e D isabled A m erican Ve te r a n s , to be h e ld in M ed fo rd in J u n e . S uch a jo b s t r e t c h e d t h e c a p acity of o u r litt le s h o p to t h e lim it, b u t by th e “ g ra c e o f God a n d th e C o n t i n e n t a l C o n g re s s ” we m a n a g e d to t u r n the jo b o u t a f t e r a fash io n Keel to d ay a s If we w e re in line for m e m b e r s h i p in th e o rg a n i z a ti o n . • • • If you h av e new s Itema we will a p p r e c i a t e th e i r re c e ip t by W ednesday evening. Phone m u ch m oney. T h e I m a C h ise le r p a r t y w ishes to in fo rm th e good sw eet peop le th a t Mr. H a v a L e m o n will t a k e good ca re of t h e j r life tim e saving s. Mr. H av a L em o n believes t h a t ! jilte d him w h en a boy a u d how he The oldest lady p r e s e n t w a s Mrs. h a d gone b ack to P e n n s y l v a n ia f o u r H ollow ay , w ho is 89. T h e o ld e s t m a n a n d a h a lf y e a r s ag o a n d m a r r ie d w as Mr. J. C. W ood, w ell k n o w n h e r a n d h a d been g e t t i n g even e v e r Civil W a r V e te r a n , who is als o 89. since. Many of t h e guests lin g e re d ! Mrs. M attie S m ith , w ho will be 82 th r o u g h o u t th e a f t e r n o o n , v isiting every citizen of t h e U n ite d S ta t e s is ¡t h is s u m m e r gave th e f o llo w in g | a n d e x c h a n g in g old -tim e experi- e n title d to a n in co m e of a t least poem , w hich d re w m u r h a p p la u s e : | en ces a n d re c a llin g old tim es. fifty t h o u s a n d d o ll a r s a y ear, espec- ally him self. LARG E ATTENDANCE Now we t h e people of th e Im a A bout 150 a tt e n d e d th e A nnual C h ise le r p a r t y , in b r i n g i n g o u r s u H o m e c o m in g d i n n e r a t t h e C h r i s p er c h a r g e d , d o u b le d y n a m ic , collos- tian C h u r c h T u e s d a y evening. A de- ial. h o n e s t y in fested , plea to a close; i llclous d i n n e r of r o a s t chick e n , ask , b e g a n d u r g e you In all s in c e r d r e s s in g , p o ta to salad , pie, etc. w as ity to elect Mr. H a v a L em o n . T h e An i n t e r e s t in g le c t u r e f o r Boy serv ed . Mrs. Y oung a n d Mrs. P h i l m a n w ho w a s b r o u g h t in to th is pro S cou ts a n d t h e i r f r ie n d s w ill be giv lips h a d c h a rg e of th e lovely w orld to sa v e th e b e t t e r h a lf of th e g ram . en at S cou t h e a d q u a r t e r s in Medford o c c u p a n ts of th e U n ited S ta t e s from by A lfred C o o k m a n , a n o u ts ta n d i n g w o rk w ith t h e pick a n d shovel. \ ISITS B R O T H E R H E R E May we r e m in d you t h a t a f t e r an d N a tu r a l is t who s p o k e re c e n t ly before Mrs. W a g n e r a n d little son R a y only a f t e r Mr. H a v a I / m o n h a s t a he R o ta r y C lu b in M edford. m o n d o f C oq u ille visited h e r b r o t h T h e s u b je c t of th e l e c t u r e will be ken h is o a t h of office will w e be e r H a r v e y C le a rle y a n d wife. Mrs a b le to p lu c k b a n a n a s a n d g r a p e “ A m e ric a 's F i g h t i n g B ird s of th e W a g n e r c o n tin u e d to G r a n ts P a s s to A ir." T h is will be a g r e a t o p p o r t u n - f r u its from t h e p in e tr e e s w h ich now visit a n o t h e r b r o t h e r w h ile Ray ty for th e " b i r d ” p a r t o f t h e N a u r e stand d o rm a n t th ro u g h out N o rh m o n d is h e r e v is itin g his u n c le an d S tu d y r e q u i r e m e n t of th e S c o u ts and A m erica. wife. R a y m o n d ’s f a t h e r , Mr. W a g n e r will a ls o a id in w in n in g t h e Bird A K RU M B is d e p o t a g e n t a Coquille. S tu d y M erit Badge. Interesting Lecture T o Be G iven For B oy Scouts Mr*. S w artz E njoys First M otor R ide In Over a Y ear A d i n n e r p a r t y was h e ld a t the L ew is S w a r tz h o m e in h o n o r of Mrs. S w a rtz by h e r d a u g h t e r , Mrs. E. E. Scott. T h e in v ited g u e s t s w ere Mr. E. E. S co tt, Mr. a n d Mrs. R ay A n d e rs, B a r b a r a a n d J i m m y , Mr. S w a rtz , t h e h o n o r e d gu est, Mrs. S w a rtz an d t h e h o stess, Mrs. Scott. A lovely t u r k e y d in n e r w as e n joyed a f t e r w h ich Mrs. S w a rtz was t a k e n fo r a m o t o r ride. T h is w as the firs t tim e fo r o v e r a y ear t h a t Mrs. S w a rtz has been o u t of th e house. Mrs. S w a rtz received m a n y lovely flo w ers an d en jo y e d calls fro m tw e n ty of her frie n d s. E ach of o u r local c h u r c h e s p r e s e n te d h e r w ith lovely b o uquets. So w h at?— Rev. P h illip s th a n k i n g George M arin e w hen h e h a d a t i r e " f l a t t e r th a n a pancake” in f r o n t of th e store. Guy Tex t a k i n g a s h o w e r b a th in he new city p a r k back of th e city hall. Mr. B u c k m a n o b je c ts to h av in g his fr ie n d s n a m e s in th e p a p e r w hen th e y visit him fo r f e a r th e police will see t h u n . Mr. F loyd R oss bu y in g e a rly c a b bage plants. L ittle Roily C la r k in q u i r i n g very an x io u s ly of e v ery o n e, " I f you h ave seen my m o t h e r ’s p u r s e .” Mr. E. L. G leaso n s t a t i n g t h a t a new p o sto ffice s h o u ld be b u ilt w h e r e th e y a r e te a r i n g dow n th e H a w k b u ild in g to make it m o r e c o n v en ie n t fo r th e people on t h e S o u th s id e of to w n w hen it is ra in in g . U NIT M E T T U E S D A Y T h e H o m e E x te n s io n U nit met T u e s d a y fo r t h e i r r e g u l a r m eetin g . Mrs. D ora H e s s e lg ra v e a n d Mrs. Ella Mills d e m o n s t r a t e d th e c o o k e ry of p o rk a n d la m b . Mrs. M ary C o k e r p re s id e d a t th e b u sin e ss m eetin g . T h e follo w ing o ff ic e rs w e re elected fo r t h e co m in g y e a r : C h a i r m a n , Mrs G ertrude F u rr y ; Vice C h a ir m a n , Mrs. R u b y W a lto n . E v e ry o n e In ter- Mrs. B e tta P a n k e y ; Sec. & T re s s , e ste d Is in v ited to th e p r o g r a m p l a n ning, h o m e m a k e r s day , a n a ll d a y session, to be held a t t h e B ap tist C h u rc h , W e d n e s d a y , May 19. E N TERTA IN S ADAREL T h e P ast M a tro n s o f N ev ita C h a p t e r e n t e r t a i n e d th e A d a r e l o f J a c k so nville a n d t h e R e a m e s C h a p t e r of M dford a t a one o ’clock r o a s t t u r k e y lu n ch eo n . Miss Alice H a n le y g ave a very i n t e r e s t in g t a l k about th e h is to ry of t h e c h a p te r . S ev eral res p o n d e d wih s h o r t ta lk s. G a m e s a n d a social ti m e w as e n jo y e d until la te in th e a f t e rn o o n . ESSAY CONREST IS BY E. C. FABEB An essay c o n te s t o n t h e s u b j e c t W hat C o nstitutes a S uccessfu l L ife ” h a s a r o u s e d c o n s id e ra b le in te r e s t in t h e h ig h school E n g lis h classes th is w eek. P riz e s fo r t h e beat essays h a v e been o ff e re d by E. C. F a b e r . Mr. F a b e r b ecam e i n t e r e s t e d in t h i s s u b j e c t t h r o u g h re a d i n g th e b io g r a p h y of a fa m ily d o c to r in Ohio w hose se rv ic e to th e c o m m u n ity in w hich h e lived f o r se v e ra l d ecad es c o n s t i t u t e d a re a l m e m o ria l upon his d e a th . T h r o u g h t h i s co n test Mr. F a b e r Is i n t e r e s t e d In s t i m u l a t i n g t h e y o u n g p eo p le of h ig h school a g e to give s e r io u s c o n s i d e r a tion w h a t re a lly c o n s t it u te s suc cess. O v e r o n e h u n d r e d e ssay s h ave been w r it te n a n d fro m t h i s n u m b e r th r e e will be p ick ed fo r t h e prizes. T h e firs t p rize will be $2.60 in cash , t h e s e c o n d , $1.50 a n d th e t h i r d $1. T h e c o n te s t closes t h i s w eek a n d r e s u lts will be a n n o u n c e d next week. Mrs. A aron D avis T o H ead 4-H Club S ix teen g ir ls m e t a t th e h o m e of Mrs. A a ro n D avis a n d o rg a n iz e d a 4-H C a n n in g C lu b w ith Mrs. D av is as leader. T h ey will m e e t next W e d n esd ay a t the D avis h o m e a n d c o m plete p la n s a n d e le c t officers. V IS IT E D F R I E N D S AT T R A I L Mrs. J e n n i e W h i t e visited f r ie n d s on N o r th T rail c re e k re c e n tly , w h e r e sh e t a u g h t school w h e n s h e first ca m e to O reg o n . Mrs. W h ite h a d not soen t h s e f r ie n d s f o r seven years. T h e y in v t te d h e r to s t a y fo r a long v isit. Mrs. W h i t e expects a v i sit from h e r d a u g h t e r , Mrs. S n y d e r soon. uttjp (HlfurrJiffi TILE F E D E R A T E D C H U R C H Rev. R o b e r t C h a r le s Lewis, P a s t o r P h o n e BI. B ib le S ch ool— A. W. A yers, S up - r l n t e n d e u t , 9 : 3 0 A. M. M o r n in g W o rs h ip — llvOO A. M. Y .P .8 .C .E .— ( t w o g r o u p s ) . 6 :3 0 P- m. E v e u ln g Servles— 7 : 3 0 p. m. W o m e n 's Bible s t u d y classes T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n fr o m 2 to 3 o'clock ' a c h a r g e of Mrs. H. A. Davisson. F r o m 3 to 4 o ’clock In c h a r g e of Mrs. R. C. L ew is. er. 3 : 3 0 p. m. T u e sd a y . T he F is h e rm a n 's C lub, W e d n e s day 6 : 0 0 p. m. The F am ily G athering, W ednes day . 8 : 0 0 p. m. C h o ir P r a c t i c e — T h u r s d a y . 7: SC G IV E GYI*HY P A G E A N T T h e g irl sc o u ts g ave a Gypsy P a g e a n t last M o nday at the l i tt le c h u r c h T h is w r it e r w as all sw elled u p th e a c ro s s t h e t r a c k s . T h e g ir ls, u n d e r o t h e r d a y w h en Bro. B an w ell gave p m . It is h o p ed t h a t a ll B o y S c o u ts in th e su p e r v isio n of Miss A n d e rso n , h im a n d his e ff o rts su c h a fr ie n d ly HOLD C LA S S I*ARTY F R ID A Y C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H C e n tr a l P o in t will a t t e n d th i s lec E N T E R T A I N E D AT D IN N E R hav e been d rillin g fo r a b o u t th r e e T he G olden L in k C lass held th e i r p a t in his b ro a d c a s t. A n d w h ile we, C lifto n A. P h illip s , M in iste r Mr. a n d Mrs. E v e r e t t F a b e r en- tu r e , w hich will be given on the w eek s a n d p u t on a very fin e p e r of co urse, h av e d o n e w h a t we could class p a r t y a t th e P h il li p h o m e F ri- law n a t h e a d q u a r t e r s . guests in No c h a r g e ! te r t a i n e d th e fo llow ing fo rm a n c e . Ice c re a m a n d c a k e w as to h elp tih n g s a lo n g In o u r c o m m u n - i ^ 8 ^ a f t e r n o o n . T h e r e was a very Bible School 1 0 : 0 0 A. M. R o la n d will be m a d e an d ev ery o n e In t e r e s t h o n o r of Mr. F a b e r ' s m o t h e r a t t h e i r serv ed to th e g a th e r in g . Mrg. E v e ly n H over, S upt. A im , E v ery o ff ic e r and good a t t e n d a n c e a n d a very i n t e r e s t - , Ity, still it h as b een t h e h e a r t y co h o m e in M edford, Mr. a n d Mrs. E. ed In bird life is Invited. S k y r m a n is s c o u t m i s tr e s s o f th e te a c h e r o n tim e! p re s e n te d after! o p e r a t io n of t h e to w n sp e o p le w hich ing p r o g r a m w as C. F a b e r , Mr. a n d Mrs. D o n ald F a C e n tr a l P o in t troop. w hich d a i n t y r e f r e s h m e n t s were h av e b r o u g h t a b o u t su c h f a v o r a b le C o m m u n io n a n d P r e a c h i n g 1 1 :0 0 SH O W ER TH IS AFTERNOON b e r of A s h la n d a n d t h e i r ow n tw o A. M. S u b je c t “ Does C h ris t Meet th e n otice to o u r city. L e t's c o n ti n u e to served. M esd am es T. A M arin e, B ert A s t o r k s h o w e r f o r Mrs. K n a d le r c h il d r e n . P a ts y a n d D onald. | L E F T TO A T T E N D F U N E R A L of! W o r l d 's N eeds T o d a y ? ” Mrs. Lois s t a n d s h o u l d e r to s h o u l d e r In the H ed g p eth a n d Mrs H e r m a n s o n I is being held th is a f t e r n o o n a t the Mr. F l a h e r t y left S a t u r d a y t o a t C ook Y o u n g will sin g f o r t h i s s e r Medford w ere on th e r e f r e s h m e n t b a t t l e to m a k e th i s t h e “ best little T. A. M arine home. Mrs. Doyle M üls ' E N J O Y E D D IN N E R SUNDAY c o m m itte e . Mrs. T om Panky an d te n d th e f u n e r a l of his m o t h e r T u e s vice. tow n in t h e v a lle y ." A M o t h e r ’s Day d i n n e r was en an d Mrs. G eo rge M arine will assist d a y a f t e r n o o n at O a k lan d . Mr. F l a h Mrs. C la r a V in c e n t w ere on th e pro- S e n io r C. E., 7 : 0 0 P. M. D ire c to r joyed In h o n o r of Mrs. R. H. L a n g w ith t h e serv in g . e r t y ex p e c ts to r e t u r n nex t W e d n e s J. Ed V incent. T h e d a te fo r t h e big c o m m u n i t y ! * ra m c o m m it te e . The next class sto n S u n d a y a t th e McCoy h o m e . day. picnic to m a r k t h e close o f th e Beau-1 P8 «^' w l" be held F r i d a y . J u n e 12. R E C E I V E D B O U Q U E TS E v a n g e lis tic S e r v i c e 8 : 0 0 p. m. T h o s e p r e s e n t w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. of J E. W e a v e r o f tific a tio n C o n te st h a s been set f o r * ,,f Ibe h o m e D. D. R a n d a ll , o u r ow n S u n d a y a n d T ed d y , Mr. a n d A b e a u ti f u l b o u q u e t w as p r e s e n t McCoy, J a c k H O V E R S H A V E IIAHY SON M onday, May 5. It Is is h o p e d t h a t j S a ra * ' aI,ey. School M issionary will be t h e s p e a k R. B. ed S u n d a y m o r n in g to Mrs. M attie Mrs. J o h n L a n g s to n , Mrs. B o rn to .Mr. a n d .Mrs. C a rl H o v e r er. T h e o r c h e s tr a w ill play a n d Mrs t h e e n t i r e c o m m u n it y will t u r n out S m ith fo r being th e o ld est m o t h e r L a n g s to n , Billy a n d P a t t y L ou, Mr. E N J O Y E D M O T H E R 'S D A I a litt le son w e ig h in g e ig h t p o u n d s , P h illip s w ill sing. a n d h elp m a k e th is an occasion long p re s e n t. A n o th e r lovely b o u q u e t w as i R H. L a n g s to n an d th e h o n o r g e u s t Mrs. B u c k m a n , a l t h o u g h no t be tw elv e ou n ces, w ho m ay be n a m e d P r a y e r a n d B ible S t u d y W e d n e s to be re m e m b e r e d . given to Mrs. J o h n B o h n e r t for be- \ ----------- ing a m o t h e r , h a d a lovely M o th e r's C a rl A r t h u r a f t e r his f a t h e r , a t t h e d a y 7 : 3 0 p. m. fo llow ed by t h e c h o ir in g th e y o u n g e s t m o t h e r p re s e n t it “ '$,* N T A T W IN P u r u c k e r M a te rn ly h o m e T u e sd a y . r e h e a r s a l. W e a r e too " d a r n e d ti r e d o r too Day an d received m a n y lovely g ilts th e M o t h e r ’s D ay serv ices a t th e I ^ lad y r e a d i n g in Iasj w eek s pa- a n d re m e m b e r a n c e s . She h a s been Mrs. H o v e r an d litt le son a r e d o in g J u n i o r C h r is ti a n E n d e a v o r , F ri lazy to w rit e t h i s J u n k t h i s week C h ris ia n C h u rc h . j Per, th e item of th e tw o l i t t l e boys W e'll h ave p len ty to say n ext week, en jo y in g a v isit from h r fr ie n d . Mrs. _______ w h o s a id th e y w ere n e p h e w s w as r e nicely a n d a r e a l r e a d y c o u n t i n g th e day 4 :0 0 p. m. Mrs. Iz e tta Eld«, dl- .1. R. S tr o u h le fro m S w e - t H om e for C A L L E D ON MR. THEISM a f t e r th e electio n Is over. m i n d e d of a n In cid en t th a t h a p p e n - d a y s u n ti l th e y will be able to com e reco t r. h ie past tw o w eeks. Mrs. S tr o u h le is A lw ay s W elcom e! Let us w o rk a n d A C e n tra l P o in t co u p le called on I ed se v e r a l y e a rs ago. Tw o s m a ll boys hom e. L ftle C aro ly n Is v is itin g Mr. now v is itiu g in G r a n ts P a s s befo re Mr. B. P. T h eiss S u n d ay . No-one a n - ' w e re liv in g In C e n tr a l P o in t . T h ey a n d Mrs. C h at E lde d u r i n g h e r m o p ra y t o g e t h e r fo r th e a d v a lc e m e n t r e t u r n i n g to S w eet H om e. T h e fol is v e ry m uch of C h r i s t ’s cau se in C e n t r a l P o in t! s w e rln g t h - I r ra p at t h e fr o n t d o o r w ere b r o t h e r s lo o k ed a lik e a n d w ere t h e r 's a b s e n c e a n d low ing f r ie n d s fro m K l a m a t h F alls th ey w ent ot t h e k itc h e n door. A a b o u t th e sam e size. One d a y as th e y pleased w ith “ b ab y b r o t h e r . ” ----------- h ave been e n t e r t a i n e d at th«- Ruck- m a n ste p p e d t o t h e w o o d sh ed d o o r w e r e s i tt in g on a g a te * g e n t l e m a n T h e M edford R ifle C lub com pet- D D. R a n d a l, S u n d a y School Mis- ! m an h o m e re cen tly . Mr. a n d Mrs on being a s k e d If Mr. T h » lss l i y e j : paaaed by— n o tic in g th e boys h ‘‘ ing a g a in s t W<ed K l a m a t h F a lla s i o n a r y f o r S o u th e r n O reg o n will h» F r e d G a n n o n . C h a rle y N e w m a n an d 1 h e ir “ Yes. I'm Mr T h e ls s " He h a d s to p p e d to talk to them . He s a i d : l a n d Y r» ka S u n d a y to ok second place T h e C lass of 1936 th e s p e a k e r at 8:0(* p. m S u n d a y . Mr. a n d Mrs Bailey. s p r a in e d his a r m c le a n in g t h e m istle “ A re you boys t w i n s ? ” T h e y o u n g e s t j aa Y rek a ra n up a high to ta l o f 1937 : Is abowt to fin ish t h e i r c o u rs e . 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