The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, December 01, 1938, Image 1

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    CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
VOLI ME XI
CENTRAL POINT, ORHUON,
M u s in g s ^
tiy an Innocent Bystander
Mise M. CARLTON
THURSDAY,
DECEMBER
I, 1#3*
Local Happenings
DIES AFTER LONG
ILLNESS TUESDAY
NUMBER H
Janouch to Head
Wonderland Council
E
WILL BE GIVEN
E
BY C. P.
Karl L. Janouch, supervisor of
Rogue
River National Forest, was
A big family dinner was enjoyed
The following group oi relatives
Today mark* the ¿U»t day ol llit
at the Cecil Lacy home with 23 pre- tn joyed their Thanksgiving dinner elected chairman of the Jackson
last moiitn of the year. Ii w- have
I sent- Mrs. E. R. Booth was the at L* Task« Inn. Mr. and Mr», T. A County Council of the Shasta-Cas-
Uyi uoue all that we would like to
oldest member present, being the Marine, Mr. and Mrs George Mar­ cade Wonderland associutiou at un
have done ill U 38, we will have to
get busy- Just 21 more work days
mother of many In the group, Mr. ine, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mills and oiganisation meeting In Medford
„mu Christmas will he with us.
and Mrs. Booth, Henry and Anne, little son Ben, Mr. and Mra. D. Mor­ Friday night. Walter II. Leverette
was elected Jackson county member
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kilburn and rison and Mrs. Bertha Stevens.
Home Economics Club of the Cen­
Had a visit yesterday (torn the I Miss Mildred Carlton 5b. one of|chlIdren
of the association board of direc­
Muriel,
Junior
and
Dale.
kiiiaof the bixth grade who are stu- Jackson county's best-known
and
tors and George L. Howard became tral Point Grange will serve a tur­
dying newspaper work. The youug- best-loved women, died at her home ¡Mr and Mrs. belle Booth, Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Davis' neice and hus­ a member of the association board key diner, starting at 6 o'clock, on
December 8th.
sters were very much interested m on the Old Stage Uoad at 11 o'clock Mrs. Overs and Robert and Lauretta, band from Colorado were week end of directors
Chairman Janouch
These turkey dinners are an an­
watching the machine turn out the Tuesday morning, after a long ill- Bob Booth. Nadine
Musty and the guests at the Davis home.
was
authorised
to
appoint
a
coun­
nual affair and are always well at­
type liuee and as usual, the opera- ness. Private funeral service»
wtth host and hostess Mr. and Mrs I.acy
cil secretary
tended by both Grauge members of
tor sol a kick out oi handing the Rev. E. S. Bartlani oficlatlng. wer and Don Lee.
Everyone report
Those attending were elective Jackson County and the public.
Miss Barbara Koehler, who is at­
iuuoceut watcher» "h o i" ones.
Ah held at the family home and the
a n ne turkey dtnner and
a jollv
The committee with Mrs. J. E.
tending the University of Oregon, council members whose purpose was
me! How much water has gone uu- body was taken to
Elizabeth, New t(mp
der the bridge since we urst snowrd Jersey, for Interment In the family,
was home for the week end. She to expand council representative to Vincent as chairman, made known
their plans and menu at the club
visiting school chiidrtn the myster- plot there.
j
reported that she Is enjoying the
S t r i c t , of Jackso,, county and meeting
which was held at Mrs. Win.
les of type lic e ’ and the real in the
Miss Carlton was born in Eliza -1 Harold Kilburn spent Thursday in college life very much.
,0 “ « » « P lis h this additional mem­ Foley's home, Wednesday. November
old hand days.
beth, March 23, 1882. She was the Ashland and took in the big football
bers were elected as follows: George 30. The dinner will consist of turk­
daughter of the late William J. and KI!4me
Green and Frank Van Dyke, Ash­ ey and dressing, cranberries, mash­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Steve
Bengston
and
Helen
Carlton.
All
her
life
she
was
______
We want to compliment the kid­
ed potatoes, gravy, green beans, sal­
wtlfare and gave
. , , in child
.
Attorney Kenneth Denman has children Barbara and Dickie, who land; A. E. Powell and W. E. Mor­ ad, rolls, butter, jelly and pickles
dies on the appearance of their own interested
ris.
Central
Point;
A.
A.
Walker.
much
of^
her
time
and
attention
to
been
appointed
by
the
United
State,
left for Long Beach Monday to make
newspaper,
the
“ S.xth
tirade
with Ice cream and cake as the des­
Chirp." It's a very newsy little sheet
She came to the Rogue River val-
Court Judge to fill the hank- their home, were guests at the Maple Cold Hill; Ray Wilson and Judge sert.
and shows much thought and work.
The dinner will be followed by a
F. L. Tou Velle. Jacksonville; W il­
when home Saturday and Sunday.
We’ll bet they had a lot of tuu get­ ley to live in 1920, making her home rupey referee vacancy left
dance and the dinner ticket will In­
liam
Perry,
Eagle
Point;
Andy
ting it out. Their teacher, -Mis» Put­ with her sisters and brother on the Harry Skyrman handed in bis re-
clude dancing until 12 o’clock If de­
Phoenix;
Frank Carson. sired. Anyone wishing to attend the
Old Stage Road. She at once be- »|gnation
J. W. Torrence of Klamath Falls Hearn.
nam—er— er— excuse it, please
'
__
Earl Newbry, Talent; dance only may do so as a nominal
Mrs. Prescott— (these Central Poiut came associated with public health
was guest of his grandparents, Mr. Butte Falls,
here. Later she was instrn-j
H. Q. Montag, Upper Rogue: Herb­ door charge ha, been arranged for
teachers have such a habit of get­ interests
and Mrs. Shell Thanksgiving and
ting married on short notice)— is mental In the forming of the Jack- : Boys. Who is your Sweetest Girl? also returned Sunday for another ert Grey and Glenn Jackson, Med­ to accomodate them.
-,
u "
r.„.
The dinner will be served from
taking a mighty good way to help son County Health Association,, ser-
ford.
' TT
" '
.
visit.
the children learn the proper use vlng as Its president until her death. _ * '
A meeting of the entire council 6 until 8 and dancing will continue
Soon
after
the
death
of
Judge
Al-
Callfornt*
0,1
thelr
wa>
home
*
«
«
"
of the elusive comma anil the other
12.
Tule Lake, where they were called
was called for Monday, December 5, until
marks of punctuation, as well as e.x sparrow Miss Carlton took up
The public is cordially invited to
Mrs Knackstedt’s brother. Mr.
the
work
of
establishing
the
Spar­
by
the
serious
illres,
and
death
of
7:30
p.m
at
the
Jackson
County
attend.
how to write simple new» items.
row Memorial Clinic for children. Mrs. Coker's mother stopped for a Walker of Arcadia, arrived last Chamber of Commerce In Medford
...
.
- , With the enthusiastic aid of many few hours visit with Mr. Coker's Monday on hla way to Etna and
to name committee chairman and
All newspaper editors have a feel- or^anizatlon« and citizens this uni-
wished Mrs. Knackstedt to accom­
develop a program of Jackson
ing that the schools would do a
project was completed. Howev- mother Mrs. Mary Coker.
pany him and visit her daughter.
mighty big work it' they
would
Carlton always maintain0!
county development of roads and
and Mrs.
stress that very thing in their w° r1?’ that "without the loyal grouns of
— Mr. ------
— Wymtr
____ of Medford They left that afternoon, returning highways,
wild life conservation,
Every day we hear someone say, Uh workerg j r0uld not have aocomp- were ¿¡„„e r guests at the E. E. Scott
home
today.
community activities and publicity
T
n i,i ( .
n
n iii
i i v r f h A ItQ t l A T
. • ■
At an executive meeting of Cen­
I c .. an t i i write
anything
for the,paper' Ushed anything.
and advertsing for inclusion in the tral Point P.T.A. held at the home
Even when it la only such an Item
j n the passing of Mis, Carlton home recently. Mr. Wymer is em-
Mr and Mrs. Clem Finley and
as "John Jones visited Bill Smith th|g COTnmun]ty and the entire conn-
the
Copco office,
Wonderland association's
Mrg w „
on Tuesday Nov­
(laughter Margaret were Thanksgiv­ campaign for exposition year
this week." As the kids grow up ty bas g„ f f ere(j an irreparable loss
9,
aft
by-lawa was
ember
29,
a
set
of
by-laws
ing
guests
at
the
Harry
Powell
there will be many times they will and ghe wilI be mi „ td by thousands Mrs. V. D. Brophy spent Thanks-
Kern of the California Oregon Pow­
be called upon to write things. They o j friends, who, while they knew of giving day with her mother Mrs. home.
er Company gave a 15 minute pre­ drawn up and approved and a tenta­
tive budget was outlined and voted
will be put on committees and have bpr gPrloug |||ness. will
he shocked
.. ..
Holme«
views of Jackson county scenic at­
Fre---- Sweetest Girl Contest
to write reports, or will be elected to learn of hPr dPath
t
e
n '______
on, both to be recommended to the
tractions
in
natural
color
motion
pic*
secretary of some organization and
She ,s gurvived by her brothers.
Mr gnd Mrg Johu Powell and
association at their regular meeting
little
tureg
taken
for
the
Shasta-Cascade
Mrs
Peggy
Reich
and
have to write m inute
of meetings, xeweomb, of New York and Edward
The younger they begin learning this nf CPntrai Point, and her sisters, little son Jackie and Mr. and Mrs. daughter Diane were guests at the Exposition Commission for dully Friday December 2. Mrs. Holt and
Leylan Wood of Klamath Falls ar­ home of Mrs. Reich's parents Mr. showing at the Wonderland exhibit Mrs. Booth will purchase* necessary
important thing the better it will oe He)pn and Marv, also of this city.
for them. Learning to write simple
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rived Friday afternoou to spent the and Mrs, Frank Lawrence Monday building of the San Francisco cooking utensils for the lunch room.
English properly out of their own
_
.
_
week end with Mr. Powell's parents and Tuesday while Mr. Reich made World s Fair.
Room mother« who will work on
heads is a very important side of L o c a l 1 e a c h e r IS
the
refreshment committee with Mrs.
.
.
.
.
...
here.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wood
left
after
„
{rjp
j;]amatb
Falls
real education.
Alta Holt, by grades are 1st Mrs.
a brief visit at the Powell home to
Mr and Mrs. Verne Pendleton re­
_______
| he with Mr. Wood’s parents In Med-
Alvin Williams In December, 2nd
Every once in a while we have|
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very interesting experience» at least, T„
d
evenlnK. .November 24 , lord.
turned recently from a visit with
Mrs. Harry Duun, (has eerved) 3rd
to us. We chanced to be visiting th
.
* ...
Vr. Pendleton's uncle Mr. N. C
Mrs Mervyn Gleason, January, 4tb
other day with a certain gentleman • 7 o clock, Mies Melba 1 ounan
Mrs. Maple and son Allie motored Gunn and family In California. Dur­
The first of a series of presents- u rg Hmiry Kilbourn». February. 5th
of this city whom we have known j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jam
and chewed the rag with ever since pl1tmau „( Ashland and Mr Paul I I® Eugene where they visited Mrs. ing thiir absence they visited in San tion» of the Southern Oregon Sym- Mr,. Mary Langston, (has served),
we came to town. We never happen- pregcott gon 0{ Mrs. Edith Prescott Maple's brother, returning home Francisco, Modesto and Hollister.
phony orchestra will be held Decern- 6th Mrs. L C. Grimes. March, 7th
Tuesday.
her 14 and will consist of Schubert's Mrs. Brown. April and 8th Mrs.
*n or w^ere^e^had lived before com'- 1 of Medford were united in marriage
Mrs. George Fox, who has been Unfinished symphony. Miss Marcia Weidman in May.
Ing here. But In the course of the »t the home of the brides parens,
quite 111, Is now able to be out.
Van Dyke of Burlingame, Cal., for-j The theme of the program lor
conversation we chanced to mention by .Judge W. R. Coleman,
rnerly of Grants Pass, will be the Friday Is about the wonderful event
old Minnesota. At once his ears
Tbp bride, given tn marriage by
Lora Averlll left Tuesday for
pricked up and he asked what peril
fatber was charming in an
guest artist. Miss Van Dyke is an hundreds of y«ara ago. Mrs. Clifton
Crater Lake where she ha» employ­
of the state we came from. It seem-
fashioned
accomplish* d violin«! and her ap \ Phili ps will give the Christmas
Preparations are complete for the ment for the winter.
ed he came from another part of th
,
pearance here will be a rare treat to »tory. Mtos Marjory Gregory will
state, but that we had visited his with bolero. Her corsage was of production of the annual Junior
class play. "The Guest Room," to
music lovers.
present the second grade pupils in
gardenias.
secton many times.
Mrs.
J.
C.
Woods
la
improving
and
he given at the high school auditor-
The
Southern
Or»
gou
Symphony
t
a rantato and carols will be sung
Preceding and during the cere­ . torlum
Friday, (tomorrow), Decem­ was able to be out on the porch
As we were talking In came an­ mony, Mrs. Violet Milford played in­ ber 2. with the curtain rising promp­ yeiterday.
orchestra was formerly the Southern by the audience. Mr». Walter G 'b-
other local resident who listened fo* cidental music from "Lieberstraum." tly at 8:00 o'clock
Oregon Junior Symphony orchestra hard will review an article taken
a time at a story we were telling of
The cast under direction of Mrs.
Evangelist James Alley will show The name was changed because from the National Parent-Teacher
boyhood experiences on the old Mis­ The bridal couple were unattended Fleischer, have been hard at work
An uncle of the bride, the H *- for several weeks preparing for the his film of magnified snowflake» at inembera of the orchestra personnel magazine.
sissippi near St. Paul. Finally he
could stand it no longer and Inform­ V. K Allison, pastor of the Fir't play. Now all is in readiness for the th» Christian Church Saturday even­ are from all of southern Oregon andj
al that he, too, was jralaed oil '■"’ 'rhurch of Christ of Santa Cruz. Cal., "Big Show" tomorrow night. If you ing. This film la well worth seeing. any talented musician may play m
old river Just below. The writer, a- offered the closing prayer of the want an e v e n ly of fun plan to at­
the orchestra
a hoy of sixteen, had floated down
tend this annual event.
Reserved
Stanley Jones is riding a brand
Tickets for the symphony are now
past his home when making a trip by service,
seats
are
on
sale
at
Stone’,
drug
new bicycle.
....... h ........
skiff down to Winona Of course the | Bo,
Mr .....
and Mrs Prescott were store.
on sal» at Ethelwyn Hoffmann's
Harry Curtis ChaBe, a resident of
talk became fast and furious of th" 1 yradl,atPd from 'he Southern Ore-
shop and Pruitt's Radio and Music
old days
. . .
gon Normal achool in Ashland. Mrs.
center. Mrs. Hoffmann may be con­ the Medford and Central Point dis­
,,
.
Prescott is a teacher in the Central
tacted for any additional Informa­ trict» since 1927, died in a local hos­
Then in came a traveling sa," s'i
.
. .
pital early Saturday morning after a
tion regarding the orchestha.
man whom we had never seen he- Point school.
The
popular couple will reside -n
It Is anticipated that the whole of brief Illness. He was 48 years old.
fore who listen'd to the talk a min-]
me popular
M
... , _ i tb tbi, j A contest a» interesting and UB-
Mr. Chase was a native of Oregon,
southern Oregon will support this
"ite 8T,d ~ mark* 'V H0,deve? camp
r‘ty 3* 531 S° U,h
" *
' church of Christ at their Fellowship usual as It’s name Implies is the one
having been born near Salem on
project,
which
is
one
of
the
most
Im x ". «
Z k
Oro it
Trll,Un '
r
„„o n '
on Saturday December 3 at u .l l f sponsored from now until
April 27, 1890 He was the only »on
Hev n g / w e hadn't
« h W ^ e I After the ceremony a reception g;|0
He will p r ^ n t hi, pie- Chrl‘ mas
F, bpr.g stor.
Ever) worth while in the state.
t.l Mrs. Sarah Chase of 629 North
John
R.
Knight
1»
the
director
of
Tpolien of in almost half a century, was held with about «»
«J gS" 7 k ^ 0
^ t . ^ . time you buy a pound of Christmas
We told the gentleman that n i dose friend« of Mr an
; j»y won|d bp glad to meet his manv candy or nut* you g* t oue hundred the symphony and other officers are: Central avenue.
He was a member of the Central
home at the t.me * ‘
n j cott.
friends In this community and *v- >otea
For lbB first seven days of Mrs. Hoffman, chairman, Effie H.
school wa« a Newport, onlv a mu
_________________ ___________
pt lo_ tbig .ervlce
.
.
Hurts. Lola Young, Laura Lynch and Point grange, and the Flrat Metho­
from the noted camp ground. Our,
>
Come*
J ?
•*rT,c*'
the contest you vote for whomever
dist church of Medford.
best loved chum lived right across
• M a ilin g
*
__________________ _________ you wish, thm on December 10.. the Mrs. Margaret Fabric*.
He is survived by hla mother, and
the road from it and we two hail U a r c u i
. , ,,
.
..
vote* will be counted and the ten
The town basketball team met for a number of distant relatives
spent many a happy day fooiu ■
U rged by O iiic ia l Henrietta H u gger
highest selected. On December 17th
li e II p. 1 * 0
/ --
•
...
their first practice of the season at
Funeral service» were held in the
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W
e
d
*
P
o
r
t
l
a
n
d
M
a
n
votes are counted again and the five
summer
the high school gym Tuesday «v e n -,ie rl chapel Monday at 2 p m., the
highest
ent*T
th
finals.
The
contest
their tent and joined in th® cam;>| ' 'Vl' - nat’rons of the post off;«®!
)ng
j Rev. Joseph Knotta officiating. In-
verv Impressive wedding
meeting« held there. For all ^ '; " r*
holiday s .son to tak- "x«r»| M »
officially closes at 4 P.M December
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llcrmcnt took place In the Medford
know, we mav have played w
pains ^with their letters, cards
card» _»nd ceremony Nov*mher 27 «» «
24, h w||h thp award» being made
Mr end Mrs. J '1 W fldlM Z w e n ( q j j j* r*mettry.
salesman or his brothers when thev
see that they are well ! Henrietta Hugger became the bride to the SWEETEST GIRL at «'3 0
too. camped there. Or It more pro!»- packag * •
addressed of Robert E Reinhardt of Portland.
guesta at the Frank Homer bon
wrapped
_ L. __-
S.II_____
! V
\rdl»L'*<l « an<i properly
that evening Three very nice prizes for Thanksgiving dinner
ably was his father.
wi.h return «¿dre*» wrltDn ^ n^,'O regon.
The W R C will hold an import-
are being offered
Indeed It will he
Th's Insures promp delivery and n , _
sending
The
wedding
was
held
at
the
Th»
Pant
Nob
'
Grand«
wilt
h<*ld'ant
meeting Saturday afternoon. It
Interesting to know Central Point'*
mail. Also when
s bazaar at th Peart building on! being 'lection of officer* and also
as cards ir
if tn
they ' .............
are sent i pom
home
the oriue
bride's mother Mrs C SWEETEST GIRL
n i n - c w . vv . . o s . . . ,
Christmas
e o of i tne
Central Point
ML*
Main street December *tb
H ot! th# birthday party for the tant
was maid of honor
chill, sandwiches, pie and to ff— quarter.
TAX LEVY RKDUCED
ypool of Portland.
The ta* levy for Central Point I ifrte d at noon
All kind* of fancy j
ennle C. Wilson, a re-ldent of
They g" with a 1H c^ ,f' nd Mr
C' a
Jennl
I has been redneed 1.4 mills from las* i
. . . . . . . ki .
addressee cannot l»e
b e v t e cted
le d a*
as best man
r...
9
t
vpsr.
na.aedi
<ismn
and
the
addres-ee
Central Point for i l
posse.’. gtamT) end tb-
-
rP, lirned
.
,
. u-Hford Mr 7*'*r according to a statement today, work for sale v» > •
After
a
short
stay
In
Medford
Mr
^
^
^
,
OT;
offlPe
The
away In a local hospital early Satur- located
aUo
everyon-’
and Mrs Reinhardt plan to m a k e j fTy
th)g yp>r Jg 27 3 mill*, not
day morning at the age of 70 year« to mail their Christmas p a r k a s -,
their home in Portland where Mr i InoindliiK county, state
or school
fH I Rf H OF CHRIST
She is survived by her husband, early.
Reinhardt is employed In the depart-1 district tax.
Clifton A. Phllllpa, Minister
t has. U Wilaon of Central Point:
m*nt of agriculture as Junior forest-1
Waiting patiently" get* ua no-
__ ______
Bible
School _____
10:0« ____
A M ________
Roland
one daughter. Franc«* Archer n?
an < HII.PREN KILLED
where: It's “ working patently" ,b ** ¡ Hover, ftnpt. Mias Lyle Gregory. Prl-
( A fas* freight train crashed Into doe. It.— Anon.
Klama*h Falls; two etatare, Lon
niary Supt.
a loaded school bus at ■ rural grade
Hall oi Central Point and Hattie
Communion and Pre A ia» 11 ; «•*•
crcsa'ng In a blinding sleet storm
John Anderaon on hia recent tr.p A ]( Kp*c ia| chorua by Choir
Gear of Medford, tw„ brother« r r
vil Central Point Granee members
ir
Salt
Lak-
City
'oday
The
drl-
..
___! . . wsXOfin#
r brtatiun Endeavor « 3 0 PM
to California asked a < allfornlan
Hall of Albany and OooMo "f r n" :l’ .,,,'¡1., attend »1
-fila r m ^ttnc.
ver and 25 children from 12 to 18 ! what they were going to do now that
Evangeltatlc Servie* 7 Su P M
___.
1
years
of
age.
wer
Inatantly
killed
Point. Mr*. Wilson was a number Fr,day December 2nd
they didn't get thdr ham and egg,
Prayer and Bibi« Study Wednes­
and wa« told 'hat they would ‘ at day 7:30 PM
The Civic dub will hold their I* -'
of th* Federated Chorrh and a *™>\ Th*
^ installs-'
Study Leadtr Mrs.
CARP f»E TH V\KH
spinach
Christian woman
Owing to a mis ! elected:
a
"
«
Houston.
Mon of 1939 officers The Home Ec- SB,ar meeting Wedne,day. I>
We wish to extend our heartfelt
understanding a« tn «h® date m»nv
chairman wit annonnee h-r ^
. |( tb„ Library This * III be
THE EEPERATEP f Ht Rt H
*» . 11 .h o
hinat. h.lneil
l>orra!ne Dav * a:*d Margaret Dow
v m .. Davi.
gond by u 4
of her friend, were unable to atten ' ron, m|,tees and plans for 4hp
»tfc tion of officer« and It ta Import- thank* to all who so kindly h lp*l
Phon« >1
and
.taring e n o tW hour before
the funeral service which wer* b-l-I! dinner ^ n c ^ which will be b
that as many as poesibl. b* on t.il* H anyway during 'h » slckne»»
■
Stanley O pariah, Pnator
IVcember
íth
«m th. Loe- |T. ^ OBc. even if y o , h«v*
of our belor-d wife. ao«b>r
at Conger funeral parlor, Vond*
I REGULAR CHURCH SERVICE
Mr». Snarr'
give an * r -1 attended n meeting, er* walcom
and »l*t*r
.* 1 -o P M lut - enter ' was
rrim m
ture program
an •««« * * . ■ — • —
he never ¡ B|bl* School
___ Ron. f ; 45 AM
Mr
L.
C.
Grim*«
«■
Mr
Chas
L
MMlnon
phllllpa will give a abort apeeeh
Central Point cemetery.
»•es anv aide light* wh*n be t, driv­ W or.blp service
count of her travels of 1*»t summer
Run. t l : * e A.M
Mrs France« Arc her
„ .Mo he
” e ftT « t b‘ eh refreshment, will V
There win
ing. that b» ke"P* hi*
- on 'he
tv «drr'nfî fotr.m ,ip-
C.
K.
.......................
.
Snn •:39 P.M.
nntnber»
Th
C.
C.
Hall
roed Thl* waa when h» * s i « * T *
Mr. and Mr». Lewla Swartx r*
• Mr aud Mrs I>con- r rT*d
Mneh good bas been nc-j
Evangelistic Service Snn 7:10 P.M
on
this
ttiee'ing
i
ton»d
abnnt
hla
trip
to
Corvalli*
Onaale
Hall
V
-
.
-d
Mr«
FrseV
complished
by
Ht*
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First Concert of
Series December 14
Junior Class Play
Tomorrow Night
Harry C. Chase, 48,
Passes to Reward
“ Sweetest Girl”
Rev. J. M. Alley to
Contest Now On
Speak Here Saturday
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Meeting Dec.
Civic Club to
Elect New Officers
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