The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, April 21, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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WEDDING HELD SATURDAY—
A very pretty wedding was held
Saturday, April 16th at 2p.m. when
the ceremony conducted by Rev.
Meredith Groves united in marriage
Miss Dorothy Dodge, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Dodge of Med­
ford and Mr. Robert Read of Reno
Nevada, formerly of Medford, in
the presence of about fifty relatives
and close friends. Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Dodge were the young cou­
ples’ attendance. The bride wore
an aqua Green suit and her asses-
sories were brown. She wore a
pink and white corsage, Mrs. Dodge
wore a rose pink suit, with a pink
and white corsage.
The rooms were decorated in
spring flowers of many colors. Mrs
Doris Nealon of Table Rock sang
"Because’ with Mrs. Harry Tonn
at the piano.
A reception followed the cere-
money. The couple left for a wed­
ding trip to California and will live
in Reno, Nevada.
Those attending the wedding
from Central Point were Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Tonn, Helen and Har­
vey, cousins of the bride, and an
aunt Mrs. O. T. Wilson.
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2 a.m. and Mr. Dale Johnson and
a cousin got out. They had a fine
visit, seemed like a breath of home,
and then the boys went into Pair­
bank were they expect to locate.
The boys made the trip over the
Alcan highway in a week. Dale
Johnson is a local boy, a brother
of Mrs. Harry Elden and Mrs. Scott
Hamilton.
local airport last Friday in a large
utility plane, and spent a couple of
hours wit . Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pow­
ell, parents of Mrs. Townsend.
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Harrison and
son Kenneth have moved back to
Prospect.
Janice Burrough celebrated her
eleventh birthday Saturday. Her
Mrs. Scott Hamilton and little mother served a chicken dinner with
1 daughter Jo Anne returned from a lovely pink birthday cake as the
the hospital Friday. The Hamilton’ highlight of the occasion. Mr. and
> dest dan ter Pattv. w o gradua Mrs. A. M. Shrier were guests.
ted from high school last year is
I with ’ er uncle Burr Johnson in
Juno Alaska.
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Jone and litt
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’ar n fr m Cornin,
California, accompanied Mrs. Lois
Graybeal to Central Point Tuesday
and are visiting at the Edw. Jones
home while Mrs. Graybeal visits
relatives in Medford. They plan to
return to Corning Friday.
Kyle's Restaurant
DINNERS FROM 7 P.M. to 2 A..M.
DANCING FROM 9 P.M. to 2 A.M.
CLOSED
TUESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. John Townsend of
Ferndale, Washington flew to t^-
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(jeaNwirMi —
Emma Houston, Mrs. Ray Burns
Mrs. Elsie Houston and Mrs. Ida
Henderson gave short papers on the
work. A dainty lunch was served
following the benediction.
Mrs. Alma Gilliam of Portland
was guest in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Warner over the week
end. Mrs. Gilliam is an aunt of
Mrs. Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mrs. Ruth eHlfrich and Mr. and
Walker and young son Bill of Hepp­
Mrs. Alfred Hilton were Sunday
ner, Oregon, arrived Tuesday even­
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
ing for a two weeks visit in the
and Mrs. Ray Burns.
home of Cecil Warner. Mrs. Walker
is a sister of Mrs. Warner.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stocking of
Roseburg were recent visitors in
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adams ani
the A. C. Johnson home.
son of Butte Falls were guests in
the Bud Adams home Easter Sun­
Mr. Tom Marine of this city and
day.
son George of Medford left for Al­
berta, Canada Sunday morning.
Mrs. Marine was taken to a con­
valescent home in Medford for the
ten days that Mr. Marine will be
away.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Brenner and
son Larry, Mr. and Mrs. John Bren­
ner of Central Point, their son-in-
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Sig­
urd Dollar, a son and wife Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Scholer and three children
Mrs. Mary Moody and son Wayne all of Klamath Falls were guests
spent Easter Sunday in Talent Easter Sunday in the home of their
visiting the Boyer Family.
son and brother Donald Brenner
in Medford.
Twenty ladies of the Mission Cir­
cle of the Church of Christ met at
Mrs. Robert Summers, and Mrs.
the home of Mrs. Luther Tingley David Sitzwater of Fall River, Calif.,
Friday for the monthly program. visaed Monday in the home of Mr.
Mrs. Lettie Gregory was leader. and Mrs. “Doc” Houston. They
Topic “The Eternal Word Preached drove to Sams Valley to visit other
in North America.” Mrs. Cordy
friends Tuesday.
Burns led the worship service. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Heinric . hau
as dinner guests last Sunday, Rev.
and Mrs. LeRoy Frasier, Dr. and
Mrs. Marshall Britton, Mr. and Mrs
Pulo Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Tliorn
old Hatlin and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Stokes all of Grants Pass. The oc
casion was a special one in that
Rev. Frasier and Mrs. Elizabet
Stine ceel rated t -eir birthdays on
that date, and were honor guests.
A lovely dinner was enjoyed by the
guests. Mrs. Stine is Mrs. Hein­
rich’s mother, and lived many years
in Los Angeles before coming to
make her home in Central Point.
Guests in t’ e D >c Houston ’¡om..
Sunday were tueir two daughter:
and families, Mr and Mrs. M. T.
Rossi of Medford and Mr. and Mrs.
James Minnis, daughter Patty, and
young son Mike of Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Powell received
a letter from t eir daughter, Mrs
Ruth Jolley of Fairbank, Alaska
saying that Wednesday, April 13 u
car drove up to their door about
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PLUMBING
Doughnut & Coffee Shop
Installation and
Repair
SPECIALIZING IN
Potato Raised
Orange Glazed
Doughnuts
Phon« lOxxl
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ALSO FANCY CAKE DO-NUTS
Medford Concrete
Construction Co.
Pine & 3rd Sts__ Central Point
SAND. GRAVEL. CEMENT
SEPTIC TANKS
Sewer Pipe .A Irrigation Pipe
• Packing
• «'rating
Phone 2-109
X. Riverside
EADS
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Carefully
Compounded!
We Give S & H Green Stamps
01*1 <N FROM 7 \ M to H P.M
1100 X. Rlvrr-ifle
Mcdtoril
• Shipping
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PRESCRIPTIONS
Medford
HEINRICH’S PHARMACY
CENTRAL POINT
MEDFORD ROLLER RINK
ROLLER SKATING
w,**r1ford Armory
THURS. & SUNDAY NIGHTS
7:30 to 10:30 P.M.
FRI. & SAT. NIGHTS
7:30 to 11:00 P.M.
SUNDAY AFTERNO®NS
2 to 5 P.M.
Slutting Partlem by Appointing I.
PlioiM« 3ÄKÄ or 723H Medford
Th!« new formula in chick sit« la
the perfect feed for fatter growth.
Small enough to be safe for email
birds, coarse enough for easy pour«
ing, less feed waste, and better appa«
tit«». Keep your broilers growing
In high gear with balanced ration
Krumbles.
Sold locally by
F. E. SAMSON CO.
GRANGE CO-OP SUPPLY ASSN.
GOING TO
PORTLAND OR
SAN FRANCISCO
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overnight service
On your next trip to San Francisco or Portland save time
and energy. Travel while you sleep on our convenient
overnight trains. Leave any evening-arrive at your
destination next morning. Bide in roomy standard Pull­
man or in economical coach. Overnight service returning,
too. For fares and schedules call:
The friendly
Southern Pacific
See your nearest S.P. aqent, or write J. A. Ormandy,
GPA, 622 Pacific Bldg., Portland 4. Oregon
Ph. 7121
Medfortf, Oregon
FEDERAL AIR WING TIRES
AERO BATTERIES — 30 Month»
POWER-TEX — RUBBER INSULATED
83 Cent» Actual Coct Per Month
$3.00 Trade-in for old Batteries
Joe’s Associated Service
Automobile
Liability
AND
Fire Iusui ance
LELAND CLARK
Phom- t«40
Me<1f"r<l
7 X Rnrthti
Oregon
Central Point
Front and Pine
PHELPS CAFE
SERVING .
Chicken — Chops
Steaks
Since 1888
(TAXED EVERT FRIDAY
Hi war 99—7 miles north
of Central Point
Carlos
FOR RESERVATIONS
CONGER-MORRIS
OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M.
H. W.
Funeral Director* — Ambulance Service
Phone «.old Hill 991
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“But One Standard of Service”
FIRE & AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
Available io every da»» and creed
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Onlral l*OlnL Oregon
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