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V O tl HK IX »KN TRA I, POINT, O H F G O V ■a M u s in g s ^ tiy an Innocent Bystander THU RSDA Y, DKCEM UEK 1«. I M « NUM BER » ■ - ■IL— J _ X 16699941 M iss L a w r e n c e W e d in S e a t t le Andre Chomel Dies After Four OLD Clli HILL Months 9 llness I MASONS TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING ON DECEMBER 10 Miss M a r g u e rite L aw ren ce, c h a r m ing d a u g h t e r ot Mr. and Mrs F. W. L a w r e n c e a n d Mr. W oodrow Helen, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. Reich b f Me.l- ftird w ere u n ite d in m a r r ia g e on th e 2 5 th of N o v e m b e r while visiting In S e a ttle . W a s h in g to n . * Upon r e t u r n i n g to th e valley the C e n tra l P o in t Lodge No. 135 A K. follow ing S u n d a y th ey kep t th e ,r *v A M . will hold a s ta te d c o m m u n i w ed d in g a secret until recently. Miss Peggy w ore a lovely blue ca tio n a t t h e i r hull in C e u tra l Point wool s p o r ts d re s s w hile th e groom W ed n e sd a y , D ecem ber 16. s t a r t i n g was attired in t h e c o n v e n tio n a l a t I p. in. T h is 1* th e r e g u l a r a n n u a l bro w n laiV ern Ketch, b r o t h e r of th e m e e tin g at w hich officers fo r th e g ro o m acte d a s best man. T h e w ed new y e a r will hP elected. T w o c a n d i in to th " d in g took p lace in th e C h ris tia n d a te s a r e to be in itia te d c h u rc h of S e a tt le with t h e p a s to r of lodge. W ork will be in th e M. M. d e gree. ficiating. A r e c e s s will be tu k en at 6 o'clock Mrs. Reich g r a d u a t e d front the w hen a t u r k e y d i n n e r will be en- C e n tr a l Point high school with the class of ‘35 a n d Is a p o p u la r m e m b e r ! Joyed. F o llow ing th e d in n e r lodge of th e y o u n g e r set. Mr R eich, a w ork will be re s u m e d a n d th e final g r a d u a t e of th e M edford S e n io r high ! b u sin e ss of t h e y e a r com pleted. all th e a t t e n d e d S o u th e r n O regon N orm al, I V isiting m e m b e r s from lodges In t h e valley a r e expected and a f t e r w hich he a tt e n d e d law school ¡a la r g e a t t e n d a n c e Is hoped for. In S eattle. work T h e young couple will m a k e th eir i C o m m itte e s a r e now h a rd at h o m e on th e Reich fr u it ra n c h h ere I p re p a r in g fo r th e m ee tin g und dtn- | tier. In th o valley. All .Masons In th e c o m m u n it y a rc T h e A m erican Joins t h e i r m any u rg e d to a t t e n d thi* im p o r t a n t m e e t fr ie n d s in ex p res sin g c o n g r a t u l a ing. tions. "Tap*,” t h e n io st lo n eso m e sound on earth , ha* s o u n d e d a n d an o th e r war-torn v e te r a n of th e " w a r to end wars" ha* " g o n e w e s t." A n d re Ch - mel, so ldier a n d g e n tl e m a n h as laid j aside the b u r d e n a n d gone to answ er At the regular monthly meeting ,.f the roll r a i l o f t h e " M a s te r of alii the city council Monday night sever A ndre I Chom el, well know n rest- i good w o r k m e n . ” al m atters of special interest we-e dent and business m an of C e n tra l * • • discussed. After the usual routine Point for th e past eight years, pass- • And s o m e w a y we know th a t when business had been attended to the ed away at th e Sacred H e a rt hospl- ' the Master g r e e t s t h a t little man m atter of allowing the city library tal S atu rd ay m o rn in g at 7 o'clock with the s t o u t h e a r t , H e will greet to move Into the old city hall was in u fter an illness of th e past f o u r j hint with a s m il e a n d a glad wel troduced. months. come F o r “ of su c h is th e Kingdom Mr. It. H. Moore informed th" Mr. Chomel wan ho rn in Saint of H eaven ." T h e s e U nited States council th at the library was com pell Etienne, France, A ugust 16, 1SS4.I never h ad a t r u e r citizen th a n this ed to move from their present q u a r and aged 52 years, 3 m onth* a n d 19 adopted son. O u r city a n d co un ty has ters and owing to the fact th at th» days. From boyhood he d re a m e d <’f lost a t r u e fr ie n d . No m an of recent only income of the library was the coming to America to live an d hi* years w o rk e d h a r d e r fo r th e wel 110 per month furnished by the dream was fulfilled in 19U7, w hen fare an d b e a u ti f i c a ti o n of his homt city and $5 a month from th e coun he cam e to C anada. H ere he lived ty, his wife, who is librarian, felt it I until th e W orld W a r, w hen he en- town t h a n he. • • • was out of the question for her t o 1 deavored to join a v o lu n te e r C anudl- pay rent out of so meagre a sum an reg im en t for service oversell*. Andre C h o m e l h a s gone. Hut h Mr. Moore called attention to th e Heing rejected on a c c o u n t of hi* left behind h im a reco rd a n d an ex ample w hich it w ould p ro fit us all fact that his wife had served as 11- sm all s t a tu r e , Mr. Choinel w ent to to follow. A n d t h e h e a rt fe l t sym pa b rarian for a num ber of years w ith - 1 th e F rench Consul an d offered his thy of th e e n t i r e c o m m u n ity goes out any salary at all and that she Is!serv ices to th e ho m elan d. He w as ac- out to th e s o r r o w i n g w om an who. compell»d to pay for lost books, ccpted an d sent at once to F ran ce, C h im ici A ndre with h e r s i s te r s , sits to d ay in lonli postage on books returned to Med- H ere he became a m a c h in e g u n n e r ness. May t h e G r e a t C o m fo r te r be ford and other incidental expenses with thp F ren ch forces before V e r - 1 tab le to th e u n ceasing labor* oi out of the $15 per month received, dun. with h e r in h e r sorro w . M rs. M a rie H ilk e y GRANGE NOTES Mr. H. P. Jew ett spoke in faro: D uring th e fam o u l siege of Ver- Mrs. Chom el an d h e r sister. Miss Mesnagc. P le a s a n t ly S u rp rised of retaining the library if at all j dun, Mr. Chomel su ffe re d t e r r ib l e This w eek seeH a n o t h e r ch an g e l»1 A well a t t e n d e d m ee tin g of C en possible. Several other citizens al o , in ju rie s in th e explosion of a m in e. A n d re C hom el served one t e r m on ' the a r r a n g e m e n t along “ M a i n tr a l P oint G r a n g e was held D ecem Mr*. M arie H ilkey w as p le a s a n tly heartily endorsed the library an d Its from w hich he never e n tirely reeov- th e city councl1 of (' e n , r a > »’«, 'n t a »“ 1! S treet” . T h e c it y lib ra ry , which for b e r I Six m em ber# of Gold Htii s u r p r is e d las t was re-elecled th i s fall. Hq was an T hursday when a value to the city. |e r e d , a lth o u g h he was se n t back to the past five y e a r s h a s been located at h er The council finally passed a r e s o - , he Jineg whon rtig, harg ed from th e e n th u s ia s t ic w o r k e r fo r th e up b u il d G ra n g e w ere p re s e n t a n d c o n t r i b u g r o u p of f r ie n d s g a th e r e d in the old M e r r i t t building, is being lutlon perm itting the lib rary ing of his c o m m u n ity a n d won th e ted to (lie p ro g ra m . Solos by Messrs. home. to hospital, moved to t h e old city hall. Too bad move Into th e old city hall t e m p o r respect a n d r e g a r d of all w ho knew K stam udo. Mr; Fish a n d J e s s e Fish Mrs. H ilkey received m a n y lovely At th e close of th e w ar, Mr. Cho- uev m oved t h a t old bastile away arily. pending a conference with th e! Mm. H o was a p p o in t e d to r e p r e s e n t w ere g re a tly en jo y e d ns well as tip* g il ls b i t e r w hich a gay a fte rn o o n 1921 he ..«„i in th e r e a r of t h a t building. II school hoard. It 1* hoped th e scho ol, tnel r e t u r n e d . to . . . C anada. In . .. .__ the city on th e b o ard of d ir e c to r s of p ian o solo by Mrs. G albrntli. Mem was spent In v a rio u s ways to th e United S tates, living might h a v e c o m e in h and y when board will see Its way to pay p a rt of. i came th e J a c k s o n C o u n ty Chamber of bers of o u r o w n G ra n g e p a r t ic i p a T hose present w ere: ,_ . . . .... , ... , 'o r a short tim e In M ontana, a f t e r - read in g those o b s t r e p e r o u s y o u n g sters got the cost of supporting the library. I N aom i Berg, E m m a H ilkey, Della . . . , . , , , _ C o m m erce and was a fa i th f u l a tte n - t i n g in t h e p ro g r a m with ’ w ards moving to Los Angeles. H ere . . . too wild. M aybe th e y will stick 'em Severs . member* of the council ex- B irdie S a tte rle e . Ada . , . . .. i u a n t a t a ll m e e tin g s of th e board, were D. E. W ilson, Mr. Dorn, Mis-. M ulhoon, h< was em ployed for a tim e a s a Maust an d a sho rt talk on m ail de T h o m p so n . Mr*. M in tb ^ old v a u lt . W. K oepsell, pressed .he opinion th at th e city • pJKtr> „ U r # e hotel W hHe w h e re his s h r e w d advice a n d dry • • • liveries by Mr. Vincent. lien,. P e n d le t o n , M a r ia n n a D awney, should not be compelled to „ay all Log A ngPle* he m et th e Mi**«* h u m o r will be m uch missed. T h e G ra n g e g r e a t l y e n jo y e d a N aom i M ilhoon, Mrs. W r i g t h , Mr*. Y esterd ay o u r lonely street wa- the cost of library maintea.u.ce, on Val„ n tl n e an(, Ko8aIia M#gn* Se. w ho Mr. C hom el had no re la tiv e s in clo th es h a n g in g race b etw een th e Mary P a r k e r , Oale C a n tre ll, M a r g a r suddenly overrun with a great account of the fact th a t so m a n > | ooni, „ r , P(, an a p a r t m e n t honse. He thi* C o u n tr y an d leaves only bis wife “ g ro u p " of c le a n e rs. Tall, sh ort and students and others living o u t s i d e » ^ M(gs VaIenUne Megnagp WPf„ Mrs. V a len tin e C hom el an d hdr sls- m a s te r a n d t h e newly elected m as t et Mil-key, M arie Hilkey. C h ild re n te r , tl|6 ' f o r m e r w inn ing th e prize. p re s e n t w e re C aro l Rao Iterg, Edna middle-sized w o m e n sp r a n g into ac the city are reg ular n«ers oi its f.i unHed m a r r „ gf. otl Mav 1( 1!(27 'e r# and relatives, besides a host of P la n s a r e well u n d e r w ay Tor a car-, „Mile. P e rg , Alice P a r k e r and David tion a n d in v e ry sh o rt tim e th* A petition, signed by 100 citizens: friend* to m o u rn his loss. n iv al to Iw held. In th e h a l l T h u r s L eroy! S a tte rle e . | In 1928 th e y m oved to C e n tra l floors, w in d o w s a n d sidewalk about F u n e r a l services w ere held y e s t e r D ain ty refr<‘*hm«fits w ere reeved t h i o ld i b r a r y room uexi door to of th e cite. a«kK.e th e * council t o , P o in t * h*r * he I » « " * “ «* t h - olw d a y m o r n in g at i n o ’clock from t h " day evening. D ecem b er 17. T h e iism - al c a rn iv a l g a m e s will be in evidence .• . _ f *u O n t r a l P oint H otel, v*hlch stood ou our s a n c t u m w ere spotless. H u m b l e pass an ordinance forbidding th e in as well as v audeville a c ts and r e : » „ 1 .,. th e p re s e n t site of th e Associated •Sacred H e a rt C ath o lic c h u r c h 3 package* .Ielle and one p a c k Inquiry fro m a m e r e m an disclosed operation of * .. pin-hall m achines In . Medford with Uev. F a t h e r F ra n c i s f r e s h m e n t booth*. ag e c h o c o la te — 1 8c. Marine's. the ladies w ere p r e p a r in g for a " b a Central Point, was presented by s « " ,ce c o r,ie r Plnu TV Black, o fficiating. I n t e r m e n t w as It w as voted to hold in sta lla tio n z a a r" for t h e P. T. A. They said we Rev C. A. Phillips, who s p o k e , • t ™ * a " d l h ' h ‘* hw “ Jr A<* In t h e fam ily plot in t h e J a c k s o n of officers on M o nday even in g , De 1 t e r sp en ding sev eral th o u s a n d dol M bs W y v e ite Boswell of M edford m ight s n e a k in for “ e a ts ” to m o r stron gly in urging its pa "age. CM ville c e m e te ry , w h e re th e s e r v i c e 1 c e m b e r 21. T h is service wil be co n a tt e n d e d th e w e d d in g of Iwr b r o t h e r lars in ren ov atin g a n d rem odeling row. account of the fact th a t a test care the old s t r u c tu r e . Mr. C hom el de was rend by F a t h e r Black, followed , d u c te d by a te a m fro m th e G range. in P o r t la n d d u r i n g th e T h a n k s g iv in g • * * regard In gthe legality of th e m a by a c e rem o n y co n d u c te d by th e A special p r o g r a m is being a r r a n g e d holiday. W hile ye sc r ib e was ' end eav orlm chines in this state is now in th e cided to te a r it dow n an d build a C h a p la in of th e eM dford post fo r th a t e v e n in g in t h e fo rm of » more m o d ern place. T h is was done to p e rs u a d e so m e of th e energetic courts, the council decided to lay th e Mr. und .Mrs. F r a n k Moon and gam es, an d th e presen t ho tel an d cottage* of th e A m erican L egion uud th u C h r is tm a s p a r t y w ith eats , window c le a n e r s to keep rig h t on to m a tte r on th e table until th e first Disabled A m erican V e te ra n s of songs, and a tree. E v e ry o n e a t t e n d little d a u g h t e r . Fidiullu of Medford w ere built from th e reclaim ed l u m the alley a n d m a k e a good Job of it meeting in Janu ary . ber from t h e old b u ild in g T h e c o r th e W orld W ar, an d closed w ith th e ing is to b ri n g a gift not to exceed w ere g u ests at t h e K e n n e th l l u lh u r t while th e y w e re a t it, a d ear old The m a tte r of allowing such m a All m e m b e r s a r e h o m e T u e s d a y evening. Mrs. Moon ner lot was leased to t h e Associated firin g of a s a l u te by a s q u a d of N a 15 cen ts value. lady h u r r i e d up. W h e n asked if *h> chines in the city iB a ro u s in g a good tio n al G u a rd s m a n an d th e s o u n d in g u rged to k e e p th is d a t e in m ind uud was h f o r m e r teach in th e C e n tra l Oil company. w anted a jo b , sh e replied she al deal of interest and it is said a coun o f " T a p s " by a loue b u g l e . , P all- as th is is a n open m e e tin g visitors P oint high school. Shi' was th e n Miss L a te r Mr. Chom el p u rc h a s e d the ready h a d o n e— sh e had been asked ter-petition will be in troduced next rest of th e block, to r e dow n th e old b ears Included M ayor G eo rge P o r t e r a r e Invited. Flo ssie B lackw ell of M edford; M ayor-elect J. O. I s a a c to in fo rm fu s t h a t o u r b e tte r ha!r month. G ra n g e is to p a rt ic i p a te in th e buildings, and b u ilt tw o larg e stucco son of C e n tr a l P o in t ; City C ouncil a n n u a l o ff ic e rs ' c o n feren ce had d e s e r te d us. W e replied th a t w» to lie co ttages and was e n g a g e d In la n d m an L H a tfie ld and C ity T r e a s u r e r held a t th e J a c k s o n v ill e G ra n g e hall should w o rry , w ith all the ladies in L ittle A n n D en m an scaping th e e n tire p ro p e r ty a t the E d w a r d W. J o n e s of C e n tr a l P o in t ; town flo c k in g a b o u t o u r neighbor W ins B ab y Priz* tim e of his last Illness. T h e H otel Mr. Bailey of M edford a n d a frien d D ecem ber 11. II E C. will m eet w ith hood. T h e n we fad ed away mighty Mrs. C u ster D ecem b er 23. and C o tta g e s V a la n d ra , a* th e C ho T H E FKIHCRATHD (JlItTBOB of th e deceased from Jacksonville. lively, b e f o r e a n y of th ose ladies mel p ro p e r ty is k n o w n , h a s an es lt«-v. R o b e rt »’hu rle« I / w t a , Pai»to> The anxiously aw aited display of All bu sin ess h o u s e s in C e n tra l h u sb a n d s a p p e a r e d . P h one HI. the Baby Salon pictures ta k e n by tab lish ed r e p u t a ti o n of being one of ■ • • P oint, t o g e t h e r w ith th e city offices, H ig h S c h o o l A lu m n i th e n ea te st and most up-to-date Bible School— A. W. Ayars, Bup- Shangle were show n at th e Medford We n o ted a r a t h e r u n u su al thing T o H o ld B a n q u et rt n te n d e n t , 9 : 8 0 A. M sto p p in g places in t h e e n ti r e N o rth w ere closed y e s te rd a y m o r n in g d u r Hotel last week. More t h a n H O ex ing th e f u n e r a l hour. at th e f u n e r a l o f Mr. Chom el yester M orning W o rs h ip — 1 1 :0 « A. M. ceptionally fine ph o to g rap h s tn ad e it west. Much of its success Is attribu - A fter m u c h dis cussion It was d e day. A m o n g t h e m en w ho carried Y.P.S.C E. — (t w o g r o u p s ) . 6 :3 0 h ard for th e ju dges to decide. K. P. cided to a g a in hold th e b a n q u e t in him to his la s t re s tin g place were p. m. L a d ie s o f P .T .A . o'Neii. m anage r of th e Kastm an k >• B irth d a y D in n er th e G ra n g e H all, on M onday evenin g the m a y o r s o f tw o cities, a city t r e a E v en in g S e rv ie s — 7 : 8 0 p. in dak Store; Max 81ms, a r t is t from th o 28th o f D e cem b er, w ith th e T o H o ld B a z a a r s u r e r a n d a fellow city councilman F or H ild e g a r d P ie r c e W o m e n 's Bible s t u d y class«# T u e s Trail: and Miss Marian Ady from H om e E co n o m ies g r o u p serving. And th e c a s k e t w as d rap ed with the day a f t e r n o o n fro m 2 to 6 o 'd o d k <a th e Normal school in Ashland w e r e D onald R lch itfdson, law s t u d e n t at l a d i e s of th e P a r e n t - T e a c h e r a s A m erican flag h e h ad come to love Mr. an d Mrs. E m il L an g e of c h a rg e of Mrs. H. A D avisson. F r o m the judges. The ju dges knew none of th e U n iv e rs ity of O regon w as u n a n i a lt h o u g h h e h a d n e v e r worn th e uni Medford w ere host an d hostess a t a sociation will hold a b a z a a r a n d 3 to 4 o'clock In c h a r g e #f Mts. It the babies personally. form of t h i s c o u n tr y . Not bad for a b ir th d a y d in n e r given in h o n o r ot " w h it e e le p h a n t' 'sale F r i d a y at th e m ously ch o sen to a c t a s t o a s t m a s t e r C. Lewis. Little Ann D enm ann of Medford ' a t th e i m p e n d in g b a n q u e t. man w ho h a d only been In this coun little Marie H lld e g a rd P ie rc e 's sec old li b r a r y building. or. 2 :8 0 p. m. T uesd ay . was prlre w in ner In th e first gro up; ; Chilli, pie an d coffee will bo s e r v try a few y e a rs . W o n d e r how many ond b ir th d a y , Nov. 8 T h e Invited T he F is h e rm e n 's OTUb. W e d n e s Hetty Lou C lark, prize w inn er In the Mrs. K eizer visited h e r h u sb a n d of us w o u ld " r a t e ” such an honor. guest* were Mrs. Marie Lange, Mrs. ed all day a n d t h e r 0 will be boo ths day 6 :0 0 p. m. second group: and Jacq u ely n P err- H lld eg ard P ierce, Mr. a n d Mrs. P u r o f fancy w ork, a p ro n s , dish tow els, S a tu r d a y a t c a m p on th e lo w er K la T h e F a m ily G a th e rin g . W e d n e s sult was w inn er in th e th i r d group. can n ed f r u i t an d jelly a n d tho w h ite m a th River. day. 8 : 0 0 p m. M iss L o tu s H e sse lg r a v ei Robert D unn. C en tra l P oin t, won cell of Medford a n d th e h o n o r guest e le p h a n t booth. T h e G irl Scouts will Marie H lld e g a rd Pierce. Cho4r P ra c tic e — T h u rs d a y . 7 :4C Mrs. L a n g s to n , Sr. is a t t h e C o m M a rries K e n n e th N olte honorable mention. J o a n an d Je a n T h e cro w n in g e v e n t w as a lovely also h a v e a candy booth. Davis of thi* city w ere also e n te re d m u n ity H o sp ita l s u f f e r i n g with b ir th d a y cake— a colonial lady hold At a q u ie t c e re m o n y at th e h o m e and we u n d e rs ta n d th ey won h o n o r ing tw o b ir th d a y candles. Head* Heal Hale — Mrs. G eo rge p n eu m o n ia. f ’H K fH T IA 'f C H r R C H of R e v e re n d K n o tts , on December able mention. Two sets of tw ins were T h e hostess p r e s e n te d th e h o n o r T re tc h le r is c h a i r m a n of th e 1936 I IrCVn, A. P h n * | e , XHi*l*«cr Give a S in g e r sew in g m a c h in e or 8 th. L o tu s H e sse lg ra v e . d a u g h te r of entered from h e re — Jo a n and Je a n guest with a b e a u ti fu l blue a n d pink C h ris tm a s seal sale drive. W ith h e r Bible School 1 0 :0 0 A. M. R oland c le a n e r fo r her Mr. a n d Mrs. F r e d Hesselgrave wa* Davis a n d th e Dunn tw ins of which hand em b r o id e r e d dress. L ittle Ma corps of w o r k e r s she e x p e rt s to S in g e r V a c u u m H over, Supt u n ite d in m a r r i a g e to K en n eth No! * Robert Is one rie also received m a n y o t h e r lovelv brin g in a n even la r g e r su m th a n C h r is tm a s G i f t —,22 S Grap» W II C o m m u n io n a n d P re a c h i n g , 11 (•" »on of Mr. a n d Mrs. H enry Nolte of 1**1 y e a r fo r »he m m p a l r n a g a in s t K latt, d i s t r i b u t o r A M S u b je c t "F ull G ro w n Sin. gtfts. 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