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    CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
V OLUM E XI
i K S T R A L P O IN T . OKK4JON.
T H U R S D A Y , M A R CH 30, 108 0
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Club to H old
Senior Play C ivic
M eeting W ed n esd ay
Enjoyed by
Big Crowd
T h e Civic C lu b will m eet a t th e
L ibrary W ednesday a f t e r n o o n .
E v e ry o n e Is Inv ited to be p res en t.
Mr. E v e r e t t F a b e r h a s c o n s e n te d
to b ri n g a m e s sa g e at t h i s tim e. T h e
c lu b is g ro w in g in m e m b e r s h i p a n d
P la y in g t ° a c a p a c ity h o u se t h e Is w o r k in g fo r all civic im p ro v e ­
m e n ts . W h ile now t h e r e is no e m ­
cast of " T i g e r H o u s e " t r e a t e d th e e rg e n c y lik e th e r e w as w h e n C e n tr a l
a u d ie n c e to one of t h e best d r a m a t i c P o in t w as t h r e a t e n e d w ith t h e loss
p e rf o rm a n c e s in years, a c c o rd in g to of h e r li b r a r y o r w ith t h e n eed of
th e w o rd s of c o m m e n d a ti o n h e a r d on s t r e e t sig n s, still th e r e is p le n ty to
do.
T h e c lu b is ta l k i n g of a play
every side last F r i d a y even in g .
g r o u n d in t h e
p a rk .
Sand
pile,
J u d g i n g by th e w a y th o s e in a t ­ sw in g s a n d a few sim p le th i n g s to
te n d a n c e s a t on t h e ed g es of t h e i r m a k e It a t r t a c t i v e for y o u n g c h il d ­
ch a irs, held t h e i r b r e a t h , a n d b r o k e re n . W h y d o n ’t th e y o u u g m o t h e r s
T h e y m i g h t ev en w ork
in to l a u g h t e r a n d a p p la u s e , th e com e o u t.
o u t so m e p la n
w h e re th e y c o u ld
s e n i o rs an d t h e r coach, Mrs. Ross, t a k e t u r n s s u p e r v is in g play in th e
can ju s tl y be p ro u d of t h e i r p r o ­ p a r k fo r c e r t a in h o u r s one d a y a
du ctio n of t h e
t h r e e a c t m y s te ry w eek o r so m e o t h e r plan.
comedy.
E TELLS
C. OF C. TIME
L a st w eek we w e re to ld t h a t so m e
o n e h a d said
th at
n o th in g
to ok
p lace in C e n t r a l P o in t so w e h av e
decided to s t a r t a w eekly c a l e n d a r
of e v e n ts t h a t a r e to ta k e place h e r e
fr o m
F riday
till
th e
fo llo w in g
T h u r s d a y n ig h t. E v ery o r g a n i z a t i o n
A v ery u n iq u e b ir th d a y p a r t y is
is re q u e s te d to h a v e t h e i r a n n o u n c e ­
At a f o r u m d i n n e r g iv e n in b is
th a t w hich is given each y e a r by m e n t s in as e a rlv a s possible. T h e n
h o n o r bv t h e J a c k s o n C o u n ty C h a m ­
N ev ita C h a p te r No. 93 O.E.S. of k e e p y o u r p a p e r h a n d y u n ti l you r e ­
b e r of C o m m e r c e In t h e
M edford
C e n t r a l Point. T h e c h a p t e r m e m b e r ­
ceive a n e w one.
T h is b e in g new
H otel
Friday
e v e n in g .
G overnor
sh ip Is divided in to fo u r g ro u p s a c ­
we h av e only a few e v e n ts b u t n ex t
C h a rle s A. S p r a g u e b r o u g h t a m e s ­
c o r d i n g to th e m o n t h s of (he y e a r In w eek we e x p e r t a full c a le n d a r .
sa g e of good c h e e r to t h e p eo p le o f
w hich th e i r b ir th d a y s ' fall. E a c h of
COMING
EVENTS
S o u t h e r n O regon, l i e said t h e ti m e
t h e s e g r o u p s d e c o r a t e s a tab le
in
Civic C lub will m e e t at L i b r a r y
h a d c o m e to s t o p m a r k i n g t i m e a n d
th e d in in g ro om r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of a t 2 : 0 0 o'clock W e d n e s d a y A p ril 5.
to go f o r w a r d In good s p irit.
t h e i r seaso n , p ro v id es a b ir th d a y
In his o p e n in g r e m a r k s , t h e gov­
ca k e an d a p a r t of th e p ro g r a m .
at
A n n u a l m e e tin g a n d
sunper
e r n o r said t h a t he had r e c e n t ly b een
The January,
February,
Mar.-h
A pril 7 a t
in i ti a te d in to t h e C a v e m e n a t G r a n t s
g ro u p , w in n e rs of th i s y e a r ’s c o m ­ B ric k C h u r c h F r day
P a s s a n d t h a t he k n e w now w h e r e
p e ti ti o n used th e St. V ale n tin e m o ­ 15:30 o ’clock.
th e s e w ild m e n s e c u r e d t h e
skins
tif.
G a r la n d s of h e a r t s were used
W .R .C. r e g u l a r m e e tin g S a t u r d a y
w hich f o r m e d t h e i r c lo th in g . H e
effectiv ely a r o u n d th e sides of th e a f t e r n o o n A pril 8.
T h e play w as well cast, L e t h a H es-
cla im e d t h a t j u d g i n g fr o m t h e big
ta b l e o v e r a sn o w -w h ite clo th.
A
s e lg ra v e as E r m a L o w rle g ave a co n-
bill re c e n tly p r e s e n te d to t h e l e g i s ­
w h ite b ir th d a y c a k e d e c o ra te d w ith
M odern W o o d m e n w ill ho!d t h e i r vincing p e r f o r m a n c e of t h e
you ng
l a t u r e fro m th is c o u n ty fo r b o u n t y
tin y red c a n d le s , b a k e d by Mrs. E d ­ social e v e n in g a f t e r b u sin e ss m e e t ­
sh o p girl w ho h a d I n h e r ite d t h e
h e re , t h e r e
A n n u a l m e e t in g F r i d a y
at
th e on w ild b e a s ts k illed
w a rd C. F a b e r , c e n te re d th e ta b le ing T u e s d a y ev en in g A pril 4.
All m e m b e r s a n d was no lo n g e r a n y d o u b t in his m i n d
e s t a te of a n e c c en tric a u n t , w hose B rick C hu rch .
w ith tall
re d
tapers
In c ry s ta l
got th eir
p ic tu re h a n g in g o v e r th e f r ie n d s in v ite d . A co v e re d dish s u p ­ t h a t t h e sa id C a v e m e n
E x ecu tiv e C o m m it te e of P .T A. s i n is te r
c a n d le la b r a on e i t h e r side. On th e
s k i n s fr o m J a c k s o n C ounty.
e x tr e m e e n d s w ere lovely b o u q u e ts will m eet w ith Mrs H. C. W i l l i a m ­ m a n te l an d occasio nally 1 g h te d w ith p e r will be s e r v e d a t 6 : 3 0 P.M.
O o v e r n o r S p r a g u e s t a te d t h a t h is
of w h ite sp ire a an d J a p a n e s e Q uince son T u e s d a y A pril 4 a t 2 :0 0 o ’clock. g re e n eyes, seem ed to d o m i n a t e th e
policy w o u ld be to select m e n fo r
in c ry s ta l bowls.
S tanding h earts
w hole play.
all p o s itio n s to be filled In t h e s t a t e
m a r k e d places for
each
m e m b e r,
C h u rc h n ig h t , a t
th e
C h r is ti a n
on n b asts of q u a li fi c a ti o n , not p a r t y
Bob P a l m e r as Yami gave a f a i t h ­
A p ril 4,
Of c o u rs e , h a v in g been ra is e d In w h ile la r g e red circles eovered w ith C h u r c h T u e sd a y ev en in g
label
All th i n g s b e in g e q u a l,
he
used
as w h en th e m en w ere to h a v e c h a r g e ful p e r f o r m a n c e of t h e H in d u h o u se
a p io n eer fam ily a n d h a v in g h e a rd w h ite lace doilies w ere
Mr. a n d Mrs. H a rb e s o n ,
a c c o m ­ said, he w ould of c o u rs e s e l e c t m e n
p
late
m
ats.
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b
een
tales of su c h tr a v e l a ll o u r lives we
s e r v a n t, b e n d in g
over t h e cry s ta l
p a n ie d by Mr. H a r b e s o n ’s
m o t h e r from his ow n p a r t y , b u t t h a t e ffi­
k n ew s o m e t h i n g of w h a t to expect, red crepe p a p e r fa s te n e d to tie edg e p o stp o n ed on a c c o u n t of E a s te r .
ball, peerin g in t o its d e p th s , a n d Mrs. Dickson,
He stated
left
t
h
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s
m
o r a i n e ciency m u s t co m e first.
o
f
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tab
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fr
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Which h elp ed som e.
F o r Instan ce,
r e a d in g Its m e s s a g e In su c h a wav b e f o r e e ig h t o'clock fo r t h e i r h o m e th a t he believed t h a t th e best c h a n c e
Mrs. Ed
we lo a d e d in a big c h u n k of a p itch fect of a h u g v a le n t in e
C e n tra l
P o in t S p o rts m e n
C lu b
was
to
M atron an d will m eet in b u sin e ss sessio n a t th e as to give a w eird effect a lm o s t of In Elsie, N e b ra s k a . T h e y will tr a v e l for th e R e p u b lic a n p a r t y
ro o t w h e n we le f t th e
hills, an d V incent, J u n i o r P a s t
b ir th d a y
party W .R.C. h a ll on T h u r s d a y , A p ril 6 a t hypnosis. He c o n s t a n tl y d o m i n a te d th e s o u t h e r n r o u t e sto p p in g f o r a give so eff ic ie n t an a d m i n i s t r a t i o n
m a n y a ti m e t h a n k e d o u r lucky o r i g i n a t o r of th e
m ore
s h o r t v is it w ith Mrs. D ic k so n 's son t h a t t h e people w o u ld w a n t
s ta r s f o r t h a t fo r e th o u g h t, w h en we b e a d e d th e w in ners, a ss isted by Mrs. 8 : 0 0 o'clock.
th e play even w h en n o t on t h e stag e.
a n d d a u g h t e r In Los A ngeles, an d lik e It.
h a d to s t a r t o u r c o o k in g
fire of Hose Bishop a n d Mrs. L illie' Holt.
O ff-settin g t h e m y s te r y a n d t r a t • to visit a s i s t e r in P ho enix, A rizona
R e g a r d in g t h e re c e n t
s e s sio n of
‘ b u ff a lo c h ip s " o u t on t h a t tr e e le s s Mrs. V ictor B ursell wag resp o n sib le
edy of the play w ere t h r e e co m edy Mr. an d Mrs. H a r b e s o n h ave been th e l e g i s l a tu r e , t h e g o v e r n o r said
fo
r
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p
r
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s
m
fo
r
th
is
g
ro
u
p
A
p lain , w h e r e t h e wind s u r e h ad a
for th a t as a w h o le he w as s a t is f ie d
roles. M a r g a re t Dow a c te d v e ry ef­ v is itin g a t th e D ickson h o m e
e n ti tl e d :
ch a n c e t o re a lly blow.
Also,
we s h o r t skit w as p r e s e n te d
w ith t h e w o rk a c c o m p lis h e d .
O ne
a
b
o
u
t
18
days.
Mr.
H
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r
b
e
s
o
n
has
T
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e
Q
u
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ti
o
n
”
,
w
ith
Mrs.
Bishop
fectively t h e ro le of a m id d le aged,
h a d le a r n e d a bit a b o u t co o k in g ov< r
w as
a 1 000 a c r e f a r m a t E lsie a n d w hile t h i n g of w hich h e w as p r o u d
s u p e r s ti ti o u s a u n t , a n d s e n t th e aud-
o p e n -a ir fi r e s a n d how h a r d it is as an a n x io u s m aid an d Mr. M er­
he h a d a la r g e a c r e a g e p ia u t e d to th e fact t h a t t h e b u d g e t h a d b een
to even m a k e w a t e r boil o v er an ritt Sw ing, t h e b a s h f u l boy-friend.
Mr. B. F. T h u m ' e r a n d fa m ily a r e lence Into g ales of l a u g h t e r by con­
w in te r w h e a t, he w as a n x io u s to r e ­ k ep t In b a la n c e , w ith a p p r o p r i a t i o n s
T h is g ro u p c e le b ra te d th e n a ta l day d ri v in g a b r a n d . n e w 4-d oor P a c k a r d
open fire in su c h c o u n tr y .
tin u a lly losing h e r false te e th .
t u r n a n d look a f t e r hts c o rn p l a n t ­ being kep t w ith i n th e exp ected In­
o
f
tw
o
of
its
m
e
m
b
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rs,
Mrs.
V
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8 S edan, b o u g h t
th ro u g h
E m il
ing a n d v a r i o u s cro p s r e q u i r i n g his come. A nd th is w i t h o u t I n c r e a s in g
H
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L
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as
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swald
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rin
s
,
Cook an d V elm a MeCredle.
L an g e of t h e P e r r y A s h c r a f t g a ra g e .
t h e ta x load.
So we h a d p ro v id ed o u rs elv es
T h e A pril, May, J u n e ta b le was
th e to u s le d -h e a d e d , bespectacled , a b ­ a t t e n t i o n . H e h a s tw o t r a c t o r s th a t
F r i d a y noo n
G o v e rn o r S p r a g u e
W h e n we s a w t h e c a r it w as u n ­
w ith a s h e e t of re in fo rc e d iro n with d e c o ra te d by Mrs. Della Tex an d
!
h
e
uses
in
his
w
o
rk
.
Mr.
Dickson
s e n t-m in d e d e n to m o lo g i s t w as s u r e
a s h o r t 3-inch pipe a t t a c h e d . By Mrs. B e r th a Bnnr.ev. T h e s t a r e m ­ d e rg o in g a th o r o u g h jo b of slm o n -
to ld his w ife to s t a y u n ti l h a r v e s t w as th e g u e s t o f th e J a c k s o n C o u n ty
R e p u b lic a n c lu b a t lu n c h e o n a t th e
d ig g in g a tr e n c h
in t h e
g ro u n d blem s w ere b e a u tifu lly c a rr ie d ou t izing given by E m il L an g e, w h o u n ? of a la u g h at h s ev ery a p p e a ra n c e . a n d re g a i n h e r h e a lt h if possible.
H otel M edford In th e a f t e r n o o n h e
slm o n iz in g
fro m
th e
N o rm a J e a n W e r t z as th e h a r d -
a b o u t a fo ot wide a n d tw o feet lo ng in d etail.
\ la r g e w h ite ca k e w ith d e r s t a n d s
• nd Mrs. S p r a g u e w e re t a k e n f o r a
a n d p la c in g th a t sh e e t o f iro n o v er th e e m b l e m a t ic s t a r fr o s te d th e r e o n g r o u n d up ag he w a s w hole sale hotled s'.angy m o d e r n g ir l in h e r ro le
d riv e a b o u t th e v alley by
Eugene
it and a d d in g a co up le of le n g t h s of a n d p laced up on a very larg e p la te d e a le r for t h e S im o nize c o m p a n y at of P eggy V an E ss a d d e d f u r t h e r to
T h o r n d ik e , p r e s id e n t of th e C h a m b ­
Mrs. T h u m l e r r e q u e s te d
pipe, we h a d a sto ve rig h t dow n on g lass m i r r o r c e n te re d th e table. T he o n e tim e.
th e h u m o r , w hich li g h te n e d t h e
e r of C o m m erce.
t h e g ro u n d . T h e n we t u r n e d u p th e r a y s of t h e s t a r on t h e c a k e w ere t h a t he do t h e job.
sp r in g se a t fro m th e w ag o n on th e r e p r e s e n te d as e x te n d i n g t o t h e edge
Mr. T h u m l e r Is a n
o u t s t a n d i n g se r io u s n e s s of t h e play.
T h e City C le a n e r s a n d D yers Co.
B a r b a r a F le i s c h e r , by h e r fe a r fu l
w in d w a r d ’ side, a n d we h a d a re a l of t h e m i r r o r w h ere lig h te d ta p e r s b u s i n e s s m a n of C e n t r a l P o in t, h a v ­
will open M o nday in
their
new
r a n g e on w hich we co u ld cook w ith In m a t c h in g co lors in c ry s ta l h o ld ­ ing m oved h e r e a n u m b e r of y aars f r a n tic m a n n e r , e ff e c te d w ell t h e h o m e a t 324 W est 6 th St. T h e City
f_ = r a fill Hot be b o th e r e d w ith ers w e re s u r r o u n d e d by ex cited a r ­ ag o a n d go ing In to b u sin e ss fo r h i m ­ p a r t of T h e M y stery W o m a n , In th e i C le a n e r s a r e so well e s t a b li s h e d in
sm o k e, e it h e r .
r a n g e m e n t s of rib b o n z e n e
In
th e self. He h a s m a d e his place a m o n g firs t a c t c o m p l ic a t in g t h e p lo t by M edford t h a t th e y n e e d no f u r t h e r
• • •
s a m e co lors as th e s t a r ray s. W h ite th e b u sin e ss people of th e c o m m u n i­ m a k i n g a d r a m a t i c e n tr a n c e , gagged I in t r o d u c t io n , h a v in g b een in
b u s i­
Mrs. h . e , S c o tt e n t e r t a i n e d M o n ­
straig h t
n e ss in M edford f o r 20 years. T h e ir day n o o n w ith a th r e e - l n - o n e b i r t h ­
O u r b r e a d w a s b a k e d in a " D u tc h ta p e r s a n d yellow a n d w h ite flo w ers ty by his e n t e r p r i s e a n d
an
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day d i n n e r h o n o r i n g h e r
f a t h e r ’s.
g r a n d m o t h e r s used w hen firep la ces a n d silv er u p ri g h t s t a r s m a r k e d th e a n u m b e r of c a rs b e fo r e d e c id in g on ex t in t h e claw s of th e ti g e r ; a n d new ly p a in te d by Roy W a l k e r an d Mr. L. S w a rtz , h e r
husband
Mr.
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places.
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d,
is b e a u ti f u l in s h a d e s of b u ff an d S c o tt's a n d Mrs. B u c k m a n 's b i r t h ­
w ere all t h e sto v es th e y h ad.
But
L it tl e
S tar"
w as very
T h e e s t a b li s h m e n t h a s m ore days, w hich all c a m e w ith in a few
w hile on t h e p r a i r ie we d i d n ’t try T w in k le
an d b r o u g h t f o r th
from a
la r g e cre a m
to b ak e, a s we h a d n o p ro p e r fuel a m u s in g l y given as th e p r o g r a m c o n ­
ch est, w h ere s h e h a d been I m p ris o n ­ ro o m s a n d b e t t e r l i g h ti n g a n d a re days o f each o th e r .
Those a tte n d ­
more
m o d e r n in g w e r e Mr. a n d Mrs. B u c k m a n an d
for such a pu rpo se. H o w ev er, w hen tr i b u t i o n from this gro up.
ed, a s s is tin g m a t e r i a ll y in w o rk in g I n s ta llin g new a n d
Mrs. Ellis C la r k a n d Mrs. M e rritt
e q u ip m e n t. T h e p r o p r i e t o r s Lee and h o u s e
we ca m e to th e ford a c ro s s th e
guest
Mrs.
R o w en ,
Mr.
o u t t h e so lu tio n of th e play.
I I. V. W a t k i n s will give t h e sa m e S w a rtz , (M rs. S w a r t z ’s d i n n e r w as
C h e y e n n e we fo u n d t h e " J u n e r a l s t " Sw ing w ere resp o n sib le fo r th e typl-
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h a d a r r i v e d a n d w ere forced to wait
c a r r i e d to h e r .) Mr. S co tt a n d th e
A g r o u p of f r ie n d s g a t h e r e d a t th e a c te d th e p a r t of a g rim , s u p e r s t i t ­ all w ork h a n d le d by t h e m a s they h o ste ss Mrs. Scott,
se v e ra l d a y s b pfo re th e c ro s sin g was t h e J u l y , A u g u st. S e p te m b e r g ro u p
a big b r t h d a y
T h e birth-1 L e tt le G re g o ry h o m e to h o n o r h e r io us Scotch w o m a n , w ho was a t all h a v e in th e p a s t a n d will be g la d to j ca k e w ith th r e e -ln -o n e d e c o r a t io n s
safe.
M ean w h ile we d ra g g e d
up seco n d place w in n ers .
som e d ead cotto n w o o d logs picked d ay r a k e h e a rin g th e in s c rip tio n b i r th d a y . It w as a c o m p le te s u r p r is e tim e s m y s te rio u s , a c tin g a n d s p e a k ­ m e e t t h e i r old p a t r o n s as well as i w as t h e c e n te r of a t t r a c t i o n .
new ones in t h e i r n ew p la n t.
Mrs. * as t h e p la n s h a d been k e p t secret.
up a lo n g t h e ri v e r an d en jo y ed a " H a p p y B i r t h d a y " , m a d e by
in g fr o m so m e h id d e n notlve. Many
" b a k i n g b e e ."
T h e wife mixed tip C la r k , w as b e a u tifu lly d e c o ra te d In T h o se se a te d a t th e ta b l e s w ere Mes-
Lots
R ichardson,
M a r th a In t h e a u d ie n c e s u s p e c te d h e r of b e ­
g r e a t b a tc h e s of b a k in g p o w d e r bis­ p in k an d yellcw a n d held tin y yel- | d a m e s
Yellow t a p e r s on th e i B oo th, B e r th a B u rsell, E t t a
c u it w h ile t h e w r it e r g o t th e fire low can dle s.
Lacy, in g In le a g u e w ith th e t i g e r cult.
going. W e d u g a h o le a n d built a t a b l e fl a n k e d w ith lovely a r r a n g e ­ B e r t h a T e th e r o w , Mary G o n d e rm a n ,
Bob H o a g la n d as A r t h u r H a le s u r ­
blossom s V io let S p e n c e r, D o ra
J o n e s , Geb- p rise d m a n y in t u r n i n g o u t to be th e
h u g e fire in it to g et coals for th e m e n t s of p e a r a n d plum
b a k in g .
T h e n we d u g a
s m a ll e r b len d ed w ith th e d e lic a te ly tin te d , h a r d , E m m a H o u s to n . E th e l Davis,
Mr. and Mrs.
F lah arty
v is ite d
In th e sp r in g of 1937 C a rl W llte r -
v illain of th e p la y — fo r he w as In
hole, filled it w ith coals, set th e h a n d p a in te d place c a r d s of Arizona Alice W iley, M ary C atey a n d th e
Mrs. S a r a h
H a llld a v
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b a k e k e t t l e in th e m , p u t In a pon s f scen es m a d e by Mrs. O m a L a n d e rs. h o n o r g u e s t, L e ttle G reg o ry . Buns, love w ith E r m a a n d was a p p a r e n t ly fee Pot on N o rth R lversldo, Med­ W e d n e s d a y .
Mrs. H a lli d a y will be
biscuit, p u t o n th e lid a n d covered F in k d ish es e n h a n c e d th e s u m m e r b re a d , f r u i t jello, f r u i t s a l a d w ith tr y in g to h e lp h e r. H is p a r t In th e ford.
90 y e a r s old A pril 6. She w o u ld a p ­
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a
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cafes,
res-
b e a u ty of t h i s table. Mrs. M a rjo rie w h ip p ed c re a m , ice c r e a m
th e w h o le t h i n g w ith m o re coals.
and
a j ia g t a c t as t h e j e w e l- m a d fien d re- t u r a n t s , lunch c o u n te r s an d
her
f o u n ­ p re c i a te re c e iv in g c a r d s from
Bena h a d c h a r g e of th e p r o g r a m an d b e a u tl f u l b i r t h d a y c a k e a n d coffee
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sp ecial
c o m m e n d a ti o n
by tain services In a n d a r o u n d
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ceived
e n lis te d t h e h e lp of e v e ry o n e in cele­ w ere served.
Mr. F l a h a r t y sa y s
H o t w o rk !
But
th o s e
biscuit
ford It was w o n d e re d If he could s t r e e t , A s h la n d .
many.
b r a t i n g by a c ti n g o u t
" T h e K ing
t h a t If w e a t h e r Is nice t h e y h o p e to
Mrs. G re g o ry re c e iv e d m a n y nice
w ere s u r e d elicio u s an d w ere all we
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w ith th e T e r r i b le T e m p e r .”
g ifts a n d g r e e t i n g c a rd s . All re­
seen t h a t he w as m a k i n g a success h a v e h e r w ith t h e m E a s t e r a n d will
had In t h e way of b re a d fo r th e
love w ith E r m a , scoffed a t t h e s u p e r ­
On a p p r o a c h i n g t h e f a r c o r n e r of p o rt a lovely tim e.
next 2 00 m iles. In fact, we have a
o! It. More a n d m o r e c a r s w ere t a k e h e r to R o g u e R iv e r to visit
t h e d in in g r o o m one w as im m e d ia te - |
fr ie n d s.
Mrs.
H a lli d a y
is re a l
n a t u r a l h a p p e n in g s in t h e h o u se, a n d se e n p a rk e d a r o u n d
fa in t re c o lle c tio n o f h a v in g so m e o f
th e grounds
ly im p ress ed w ith t h e g lo ries of
was su ccessfu l In r a p t u r i n g th e ti g e r t a k i n g a d v a n t a g e o f th e
d rlv e -ln activ e , b o th in m in d a n d bod y for
th e m k ic k i n g a r o u n d th e h o u se fo r T h a n k s g iv i n g .
T h e O ctober,
Nov- I
her age and
a b le
to
re a d .
Mr.
so m e ti m e a f t e r we a r r iv e d a t th e
service. W ith t h e o p e n in g up o f th e
m a n a n d s a v i n g t h e day.
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last y e a r ’s c o m p e titio n , had th e fol- I
q u it e a w h ile b efo re we c o u ld look low in g c o m m it te e ; Mrs. C arl Ben- •
a s i n is t e r c h a r a c t e r , r o u g h a n d un h a s sh o w n t h a t it h a s b eco m e an e s ­
ta b l is h e d con cern . N ot only f e a t u r ­
a cold b is c u it In t h e face.
n e tt , Mrs. W alt Massie, Mrs. Mon- '
He w as r e w a r d e d f o r his in g t h e i r drlve-ln se rv ic e t h e y h a v e
Mrs. H e n ry K l l b u m
e n t e r t a i n e d co u th .
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to lla F r e e l a n d , Mrs. P a u l A nd erso n w ith a b i r t h d a y p a r t y h o n o r i n g the p a r t as t h e ti g e r m a n ’s a s s i s t a n t by
a d d e d ta b le s a n d
benches
w here
M any w e re th e
I n t e re s t in g
ex­ a n d Mrs. Marie Stone.
A rtlflfcla! 17th
b i r t h d a y of h e r d a u g h te r . being left b o u n d In th e big c h eat In people m ay e n j o y
picnic
lu n c h e s
periences we en jo y e d ( ? )
on th a t a u t u m n leav e s used on t h e ledges Muriel.
F o r t y tw o fr'-ends g a t h e r ­
j o u ts id e In t h e open. T h e C offee
lo n g tr ip . T a k e th e d ay it s p r in k le d m a d e a v e ry a p p r o p r i a t e
back- ed a t th e K l l b u m h o m e last T h u r s ­ th e la s t a c t to be t a k e n in cu sto d y j P o t has been e n t i r e l y r e m o d e le d in-
CHU RCH O F C H R IST
a n d h ow we n o ticed
th e
h o rs e s
(C o n tl n u e d on P a g e F o u r )
day e v e n in g to e x te n d c o n g r a t u l a ­ by t h e force« of t h e law.
' side.
New V e n e ta n b llm ls, c o u n t ­
C
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n A. P h illip s. Min later
seem ed to he h a v in g q u ite a tim e
B eh in d t h e scenes, a n d
a
very e r a n d c h a ir s , all m a t c h in g , th e
tio n s an d best wlshea. It w as a jolly
Bible School 1 0 :0 0 A.M. R o la n d
d r a g e i n g t h e old w agon a lo n g
In­
g r o u p a n d no t o n e m i n u t e w as lost. busy m a n Indeed , w a s L e o n a r d Cop- c o lo r sc h e m e of b lu e a n d
tqhlte H over, S u p t. Miss Lyle G reg o ry ,
v e s tig a tio n sho w ed th a t t h a t d a rn e d
G am es w ere played, m u s ic by Doyle In ger, In c h a r g e o f th e s ta g e , t h e m a k i n g th e C offee P ot a p lace th a t P r i m a r y S u p t.
g u m b o w as s t ic k i n g to th e
w agon
a n d Cecil L a c y a n d Dale R a rb u s h l i g h ti n g
and
Bound effect«.
No is v e ry a t t r a c t iv e .
C o m m u n io n a n d P re a c h i n g 1 1 :0 0
tire s Just e n o u g h to b in d t h e b ra k e
an d
A rt M o h le r;
M an d o lin and
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blocks. T h e n t h e e v e n in g we a rr iv e d
violin being played a n d
t h e Lacy
G e ih s e n i a n e . " Mrs. V irg in ia B o h ­
at F o r t P i e r r e a n d d ro v e o n t o th e
J a c k s o n Co. C h a p te r No. 8 of th e f boys sing ing .
Mr. H a r r i s o n , w ho Is fo r th e way he m a n a g e d t h e «tage.
n e r t a n d Mrs. R u t h H o v e r will b ri n g
f e r ry b o at, o nly to d isco v er a f t e - i Disabled A m e ric a n e V t e r a n s of th e scien ce t e a c h e r a t t h e h ig h school,
— C e n tr a l P o in t e r .
th e sp ecial m usic.
th e b o a t h a d s t a r t e d t h a t we h a d W o rld W a r will hold a pub lic in­ a t t e n d e d .
Mrs.
H ansen
aaalsted
C h r i s t i a n E n d e a v o r 7 : 3 0 P.M.
lost a w h o le m ess of th i n g s o u t of s t a ll a ti o n of officers In th e A rm o ry Mrs. K l l b u m In s e r v in g t h e r e f r e s h ­
A b o u t 400 a t t e n d e d th e G r a n g e
E v a n g e li s ti c S ervice
8 :0 0
P.M.
th e b ack o f th e w ag o n
( t h e en d > on A pril 15 a t 8 :0 0 P M. T h e ladies m e n ts w hich c o n siste d o f p o ta to
W e d n e s d a y , M arch. 29
plays given fo r t h e b en e fit of th e
Mrs. F r a n c e s H o u s to n an d S c o tt
g a te h a v in g co m e loose a n d d ro p - . A u x iliary will also hold t h e i r
in­ s a la d , s a n d w ic h e s , a big
b ir th d a y L o n d o n d e le g a te fu n d last M o ndsy
We got a l e t t e r front T o m m y , He D a rb y will s(n K a n d
Mr
P h illip s
ped o u t ) . In c lu d in g t h a t w o n d e rfu l s t a ll a ti o n a t th e sa m e
tim e. The a n g el food c a k e a n d p u n c h . All had e v e n in g . T h e p lay s w ere given by goes to school In a big c ity now
A will d e s c r ib e an d h a r m o n iz e a ll t h e
c a m p stove, sack o f
feed,
picket new o fficers fo r 1939 a r e a s follows
a Jolly tim e.
busy r e c o r d s of th e T r ia l s a n d t h e C r u c i­
th e C e n tr a l P o in t a n d
Roxy Ann po licem an help* h i m a c ro s s
ro pes, etc.
A nd It w as S a t u r d a y ! C o m m a n d e r , C aro ld
J.
Parker.
s t r e e t.
H e sa id h e w ould
lik e to fixion.
G ran g es.
n ig h t a n d t h e last tr ip f o r t h e f e r ry j M e d fo rd : S e n io r Vice C o m m a n d e r,
v is it us s o m e tim e .
Mrs. p. A. T r a c y a n d Mr«. J o h n
W e will c o o p e ra te w ith t h e F e d
u n til M onday!
L u t h e r T in g ley .
M ed fo rd ;
J u n i o r B o h n e rt a n d litt le d a u g h t e r , M arlyn
K eith h a s a l i t t l e w h i t e ra b b it. e r a t e d C h u rc h In t h e g r e a t s i n g in g
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C e n tr a l P o in t P.T.A. ex ecu tive H is f a t h e r b r o u g h t It h o m e In his s e r v ic e w hich will be held In th e
T reasurer,
H arv ey re c e n tly a n d picked u p Mr». W il­ c o m m it te e will m ebt on T u e s d a y lu n c h box. ft la v e ry s m a ll . K eith h ig h sch o o l a u d i t o r i u m M onday t h e
A rriv in g In P ie r r e , we m a n a g e d C e n t r a l P o in t ;
C hap lain . liam* an d litt le son M a r ty a n d they A pril 4 a t 2 o 'c lo c k w ith Mrs. H. C. n a m e d him S n o w b a ll.
to find h a y fo r th e ho rses an d k ept C a s s m a n , C e n tr a l P o in t ;
H e will eat 3 rd a t 8 : 0 0 P M .
See n o tic e e ls e ­
th e m tie d t o t h e w agon. C ooked B o llie F r e e m a n . A sh lan d
will w h ere In th is is sue of t h e A m e ric a n
s p e n t t h e d a y a t W in o n a , t h e i r old W illia m s o n a t h e r h o m e on Beall from K e i t h 's h a n d . S n o w b a ll
s u p p e r a n d b r e a k f a s t o v e r a n open
O fficers to he in s talled
by th e picnic g r o u n d s .
T h e d a y was fine L a n e . All m e m b e r s a r e u rg e d to a t ­ be an E a s t e r R a b b it.
a n d do n o t fall to come!
fire.
T h e n h u n te d tip a s k iff an d A u x iliary a r e as follows
J o h n n y w e n t f i s h in g
He c a u g h t
tend.
a n d th e g r o u n d s lovely.
P r a y e r a n d B ible S tu d y f o llo w ­
ro w ed a c ro s s t h e old M issouri »that
C om m ander,
L ouise
H ic k m a n :
six c a tf is h .
ed w ith E a s t e r P r e p a r a t i o n M u si-.
J u n e r a i s e h a d Ju s t got t h a t far, too. S e n io r Vice C o m m a n d e r,
L arina 1
W e d n e sd a y 7 : 3 0 P.M. Mrs. E m m a
a n d t h e r i v e r w as n e a r l y tw o m iles ! J a m e s ;
J u n i o r Vice C o m m a n d e r, |
Mr. an d Mrs. F. F. B u r k
an d H o u s to n , D ev o tio n al L e a d e r.
w id e ).
B u t o u r lu ck was w ith ns. C h a r l o t t e
D ru m m o n d :
C h a p la in . I
d a u g h t e r of M edford w ere g u e s ts
W it h t h e c o m in g of S p ri n g co m es t h e n e c e ss ity of c le a n in g a w a y
fo r so m e wool w ag o n s h ad followed ; M ary W yeoff:
T reasurer,
B e rth a ,
a t th e W. A. S ch ell h o m e r e c e n t ly
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P h o n « 81
th e d r i v e r s h ad picked
u p every e r t a W olfe; A l te r n a te S ta t e E x eru - .
a* C le a n -u p Day, on w hich d a y t h e city t r u c k will co llect au ch r u b ­
S ta n le y O. P a ria h , F a * to r.
d a r n e d th in g . All we lost was a box j five W o m a n . B e ren ic e S t a m m e n :
bish free of c h a rg e .
o f axle g re a s e
E x e c u tiv e W o m a n , N e ttle N agle an d
Bib!« School— 8 : 4 5 a. m
All ru b b i s h s h o u l d be boxed o r sa c k e d a n d placed on t h e c u r b
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O ne of t h e w o rst th in g s we ex- |
C h r i s t i a n E n d e a v o r — 8 : 3 0 p. m
will be collected.
s t r u g g le d .
p e rl e n re d w as t h e e n ti r e
lack of a n d S t a t e A d j u t a n t L yle Dailey will j
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1-et us be t h a n k f u l fo r o u r p re s e n t
r r e e n th i n g s to eat. And w h at joy be p re s e n t a n d a ssist in th e Install*- I
q u ir e d fo r b u r n i n g ru b b i s h a t th is tim e.
H o w ev er, c a re s h o u l d be
l a d l e s ' Bible (Tasa— T u e sd a y a t
F o llo w in g t h e ,
j m o d e r n c o n d itio n s .
It w as to reach D ad 's old fa rm a n d I Mon c e re m o n ie s
t a k e n not to set fire s n e a r b uilding* or wood piles. I u rg e all c itiz e n s
a
lu n c h e o n
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