The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, August 21, 1952, Image 1

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    VOLUME XXIV
CEK7RÄL POINT ATULAN
CENTRAL POINT. OREGON.
Sad New. Received of
Death of Little Child
I
THURSDAY. AUGUST 21. 1952
pAST WEEKEND SCENE OF THREE
COUPLES’ MARRIAGE RITUALS
NUMBER 48
Local Softball Team
Home from State Meet
10 OPEN SEPE. 8
Fifteen piavers of the Central
’ Point softball team accompanied by
graduate
of
Cra-
The
bride
was
a
Hover-H eberling—
ter high school with the class of Leonard Warren and Don Faber
Pfc. and Mrs. William Heberling 1952 while Pfc Heberling was gra­ i returned home from the state soft-
will leave Monday for Augusta, duated with the class of 1947 from ball tournament tn Mill City. Al­
Georgia where he is stationed with North Hampton high school in though eliminated in the third
| round of play by Corvallis, they
William Hensley, 316 First street,
the U.S. Army Signal Corps at Camp Pennsylvania. He w-as employed at
On Monday, September 8, school
1 allowed only 3 runs, while earning
died in the Sacred Heart hospital in
Gordon. Their marriage was an Faber’s Market, previous to joining
will begin with a full schedule of
•
2,
in
the
three
hard-fought
games.
Eugene Tuesday morning, August
event of last Sunday afternoon, the Army.
classes, beginning at 8:40 a m., tardy
19. He was taken there Sunday by
Out-of-town guests included Mr Corvallis went into the finals against bell will ring at 8:45 a.m. Dismis­
August
17 at •the Central Point
plane for treatment of poliomyelitis.
Rubenstein's
Rubes
of
Eugene
Wed-
Church of Christ, with Rev. Don and Mrs. Powell Bowers and child- I nesday evening
sal will begin at 2:45 p.m. for grades
Mrs. Hensley is now in the Eu­
ren. Danny and Janice of Rosebur«.
Whitney officiating.
1 and 3, and at 3:28 for the other
gene hospital under treatment for
| Saturday evening Central Point grades.
Parents of Mrs. Heberling are Mr.
polio, which struck her last week.
lodged
out
Tillamook.
1-0
in
a
twelve
and Mrs. Carl Hover and the bride­
She too was flown north for treat-
Registrations will begin on the
1 inning affair, with Collins and
• ment, and she was said to be making
groom is a son of Mrs. Mary Heber­ Bohnert-Benston—
morning
of September 4 and 5,
Flink
as
battery.
Ralph
Pettit
good progress.
ling.
Thursday and Friday, when all first
Miss
Dolores
Aleta
B
o
h
n
e
r
t,
singled
in
the
winning
run
in
the
The couple were parents of four
The vows of the double-ring cere­
grade students are asked to register.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto B.h-
children, ranging in age from two
mony were given at 3 p.m. before a nert, Grant road, became the bride tep of the twelfth. Sunday even­ Others will register in their room
months to seven years While Mrs.
ing
Mill
City'.
Don
Carey
pitched
a
Hensley is in the hospital, two of the Navy Mothers To Hold large group of friends and relatives. of Dexter A. Benston. son of Mr no-hit. no-run game to beat Central on Monday. Late registrations will
Candelabra and baskets of pink and and Mrs. Steve Benston in a double
children will be cared for by Mrs.
be in the office after Wednesday,
white gladiolus and Esther Reed ring ceremony performed by Rev. Point. 1-0. Corvallis eliminated September 10.
Hensley’s mother, in Couer D’Alene, All Day Meeting Wed.
| daisies decorated the church. Pre Don Whitney at the First Christian Central Point from the tourney
Idaho., and the other two will be
T.ie staggered noon hour will be
taken by his mother, in Glendale, Tie Central Point Navy Mothers] . ceding the ceremonies. Miss Pat church of Medfi rd Friday evening. Monday night with a 2-1 victory; scheduled as follows: grades 1—
Sprick
belted
a
homer
in
the
sixth
will
have
an
all
day
meeting
at
the
California.
Powell of Ashland sang “Always" August 15.
11:15 a.m.; grade 2 at 11:20; grades
He also is survived by a sister home of Mrs. Glenn Curtis, 2735 j and "Because"; accompanying hei
Candelbra of white tapers and to give that game to his teammates. 3 at 11:25
and on, allowing 5 min-
The team reports a fine trip and
Merriman Road. Wednesday, August i was Miss Lois Downing of Asnland. baskets of pink and w .ite gladiolus
in Salem, Oregon.
utes
for
each additional grade,
appreciates
all
efforts
which
made
The Hensley's had lived in the 27. Pot luck luncheon at noon, A Mis Downing also p-ayed the wed­ and woodward ra fern decorated the
Rogue valley for about the past five business meeting will be at two ding marches.
sanctuary. T.ie b*idal party pre- it possible for them to participate in Classes will resume at 12:30 for
grades 1, 2 and 3; 12:45 p.m. for
years. He was about 35 years of o'clock.
aisle carpeted in this tournament.
Ine bride, the frmer Miss Carolyn ceded down the
grades 4. 5 and 6 and at 12:50 for
age, and was a radio technician for
Mrs. George Kurz was given the Grace Hover, wore a dress fashioned white, with pink and white gladio-
the Civil Aeronautics administra­ obligation of membership at the
lus and ribbons marking the pews.
Mrs. Oxner. of Grants Pass, is a the 7th and 8th grades.
in train of white slipper satin with Mrs. J. R. Krupp, Jr. cousin of th 1
tion here. He was a veteran of
TO PARENTS—
house
guei.t of her daughter, Mrs.
July meeting held at the home of lace yoke. Her fingertip veil was
World War II.
bride, sang “Because” and “I Love C. W. Abbott this week.
Often
parents
of students are an-
Funeral services will be conducted Mrs. Jere Knescher. Mrs. Nevin held by a seed pearl tiara and she You Truly” with Mrs. Ernest Con
xious
to
know
what money and
on Friday at the Hillcrest funeral Applegate and Mrs. Vernon Collins carried pink roses on a white Bible. rad at the organ.
supplies are necessary for the begin­
home in Grants Pass, at time yet and daughter, Candace were guests.
The bride, given in marriage by
Miss Marsha Rae Doran was maid
ning day of school. Since the first
to be set, it was reported today.
It was voted to buy ¡Sheet blankets of honor and she w-ore dress of aqua her father, wore a gown with lac*'
day, Sept. 8, will be a full day of
to be made into receiving blankets organdy Bridesmaids were Miss I bodice and a skirt fashioned en train
classes, it is essential that students
for a box to be sent Bremerton Colleen Reisinger who wore laven­ | of satin with net overskirt with lace 1
be equipped to beigin work that day,
Central Point Schools Navy Mothers later on.
inserts.
Her-
fingertip
veil
of
illu-
SUNSHINE GOSPEL MISSION
der organdy and Miss Esther Snook j sion was held by the orange blos-
if possible.
Members and all Navy Mothers whose dress was of yellow organdy.'
Located on Mace Road
Workbook fees are 50c for grades
some
wreath
worn
by
her
mother.
Staff Completed
opposite
Elk
Lumber
Company
are urged to attend. For transport­ They carried nosegays of gladiolus.
Rev. 8t Mrs. J. O. Morgan. Pastors 1 and 2 and 75c for all other grades.
ation call Mrs. Jas. R. Gregg or Mrs. Miss Doran with pink; Miss Reising­ Sre carried lilies-of-bhe valley cen
, tered with two ordhids on a white
Sunday School—9:45 a.m. Sur- Student lx>dy fee is 75c for upper
M. A. Adams.
er, yellow and Miss Snook, Laven­ Bible, with cascading ribbons.
prise contest for children.
grades while the insurance (Student
The staff of the Central Point
Morning Worship, 11 a.m.
Mrs. Milton Gorden, sister of the
der, and wore matching flowers in
schools has been completed with
Young People's Service, 7:00 p.m. Mutual Benefit Plan) will be $1.25.
their hair. Miss Jane Heberling, groom, acted as matron of honor
For the junior high students there
Evangelistic Service, 8:00 p.m.
the following assignments:
Parents Reminded of
sister of the groom, and Miss Nancy while bridesmaids were Misses Mar'-
will
lie a $1 locker deposit (return-
Wednesday
night
service,
(Young
Grade 1—A-D, Mrs. Haskins; E-J
Higinbotham who served as candle­ lyn and Doreen Bohnert, cousins of People’s), 8:00 pan.
Benefit Plan for
aible at the end of the year).
the
bride
and
Mrs.
Alvin
Paudois.
I
Mrs. Tonn; K-0, Miss Tompkins;
Holy Ghost Rally Saturday, 8:00
lighters wore ballerina lengtn dress­ Mrs. Gorden wore a gown of yellow
First graders will use a box of
School Children es
P-Z, Mrs. Hopper.
of organdy—Mis Heberling in taffeta with net overskirt, stole and p.m.
crayolas and a pencil tablet; their
Grade 2—A-E, Mrs. Gay; F-J,
I
You
are
cordially
invited
to
attend
teachers prefer them to use a large
C. A. Meyer, principal of Central pink and Miss Higinbotham in blue. Juliet cap Miss Marilyn Bohnert all this services.
Mrs. Johnson; K-O, Mrs. Manley;
All their dresses were fashioned wore lavender taffeta while Miss
pencil which costs 5c at their room.
Point
elementary
school,
is
anxious
P-Z, Mrs. Jewett.
similar to that of the bride's.
Doreen Bohnert wore green and PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD Other grade students will need pen­
Grade 3—A-D, Mrs. Bigham; E-K. that all parents of school children
John Heberling was best man for Mrs. Paudois, rose: their dresses
5th & Pine Streets
cil, tablet and crayolas.
Upper
Mrs. Gannaway; L-O, Miss Dodson: be reminded of the Student Mutual his brother while Arthur Hove/-, , were fashioned like that of the
Herald James. Pastor
grade students use a notebook to
Benefit Plan, operated by the Ore­
P-Z, Mrs. Downing.
Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.
brother of the bride and Jim He­ ; matron of honor. They all carried
keep papers and notes.
Grade 4—A-D. Mrs. Cane; E-K, gon School Activities Association berling, brother of the groom, I ' oasquettes of RUbrum lilies and the
Morning Worship, 11 a.m.
Evangelical Service, 7:45 p.m.
I bridesmaids wore lilies in their hair.
Mrs. Sullivan; L-O, Miss Hobbs: for the cost of $1.25 per student for served as ushers.
Midweek Services, Wednesday &
the year. (In the past, many parents,
Candles were lighted by Miss
P-Z, Mrs. Laird.
The
reception
which
followed
the
Flight
nights at 7:45 p.m.
Vicki
Noel
and
Miss
Lynettc
Furrier
follow
ing
an
injury
to
their
child
at
Grade 5—A-D, Mrs. Shores; E-K,
Mr. Claflin; L-O, Mrs. McDonald; school, have stated they knew ceremony, was given on the lawn <>f Klamath Falls, cousin of the
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
nothing of the plan and have regret­ of the bride’s home—“Cedar Knoll" groom. They wore blue taffeta
P-Z, Mrs. Dobrot.
gowns like those of the bridesmaids
Rev. Lee Williams. Pastor
Grado 6—A-J, Mrs. Eitemiller; ted not having their children cov­ on Scenic Avenue. Mrs. Roland :>nd had rubrum lilies in their hair
Several fam^jes are m a k i n g
Hover cut the wedding cake assist­
Sunday School
9:45 AM
K-O, Mr. Johnson; P-Z Mrs. Pitts. ered by it).
and wristlets of lilies. The flower
11:00 AM moves before the lieginning of
The first week of school a slip ed by Mrs. Roy Kelly, while Mrs. girls, Misses Jeanne and Joanne Gil­ Worship
Grade 7x—Mr. Joihns, A-H; 7y-
7:30 I’ M school. Mr. and Mrs. John Rock
Mrs. Hall, Mr. Pitts I-O; 7z—Mrs. telling in detail of the plan, will be Dennis O’Malley poured. Assisting more of Medford, couins of the Evening Service
7:30 lave returned from summer school
sent home by each student; parents with the serving were Misses He­ bride, wore gowns of pink taffeta Wednesday Prayer meeting,
Meyer, Mr. Rock, P-Z.
in. Corvallis and have moved into
berling
and
Higinbotham.
The
cake
P.M.
with lilies in their hair and carried
Grade 8x—Mrs. Schuler, A-H are requested to sign the slip and
the
C. A. Meyer house on S. 9th
was
centered
in
a
circle
of
baby
■
"A
Friendly
Welcome
for
All."
baskets
of
pastel
flowers.
return
it,
whether
they
wish
it
or
I
8y—Mrs. Inlow, I-O; 8z—Mrs. Stan-
street;
the Rocks formerly lived in
breath
and
gladiolus
while
the
■
Acting as best man for the cere-1
do not want the student covered.
cliffe, P-Z.
the duplex on Bigham Lane. Mr.
punch
lable
was
arranged
with
a
i
mony
was
Milton
Gorden
and
t.ie
COMMUNITY
BIBLE
CHURCH
Any
student
enrolled
in
school,
Miss Oldham will have music in
and Mrs. Clarence Mellbye and
Rolf H. Hansen, Pastor
grade 1-6 four days a week while for the fee of $1.25 is covered bowl of pink rosebuds and white' ushers were Alvin Paudois, Jack
9:45
a.m.
Sunday
School.
daughter.
Jamie are moving to their
Burns,
Bill
Rosebalm
and
Don
Boh
­
tapers.
M
lss
Charlene
Pauli
was
in
Harry Meyers will have the junior against accidental bodily injury
11:00 a.m. Worship.
nert,
cousin of the bride.
new
home
on 8th street, being
charge
of
the
guest
book
while
Mrs.
high band at 1 o’clock daily and the from the time they leave home in
6:45 p.m. Young People's & child­ finished by Joe Edwards. The
Mrs. Bohnert wore a pale green
Doran
Mose
and
Mrs.
Flora
Shaw
grade school band at 12:20. Mrs. the morning until they return after
chiffon gown with matching net ren’s meetings.
Het'll Elliott family will move into
7:45 p.m. Evangelistic Service
Mekvold will again be the librarian school, whether m classroom, in bus looked after the gifts.
eaddress and pink accessories. Her Monday:
tiie
house vacated by the Melkbycs.
The
church
was
decorated
by
Mrs.
and Mrs. Kent, the school nurse. or on bicycle, provided it is the re­
•lowers were pink tuberous begon-
7:45 p.m. Men's Prayer Meeting
James
Comutt
while
Mrs.
Kelly
as
­
gular
route
to
school.
Office secretary will be Mrs. Elden
as. The bridegroom's mother wore Wednesday:
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richardson
A plan for such a low cost must sisted by Mrs. Claude Thompson, ar­ an apricot crepe gown with a hat
In the cafeteria, which will start
7:45 p.m. Mid-week prayer meet- and children, Diane, Dennis and
ranged
baskets
of
pink
and
white
fashioned
of
white
velvet
petals
ing.
on the first day, will be Mrs. Jef­ have some limitations, such as skin
Dobra left this morning for their
feries and Mrs. Harsh, cooks; charges infections or injuries resulting from gladiolus and Esther Reed daisies with white accessories. Her corsage
home
in Portland after spending
for
the
reception.
was
a
white
and
apricot
touerous
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
will again be 25c a day or $1.25. fighting or scuffling, etc. This plan
Don Whitney. Minister
some time with his parents, Mr. and
For the ceremony Mrs. Hover begonia.
Custodians will be Mr. Glenn, Mr. is to give each student coverage up
Pink and white gladiolus decorat­ 9:45 a.m. Bible Schoo] for all ages. Mrs. J. S. Richardson in Table Rock.
to $300 total for hospital, x-rays and wore a dress of red and white eye­
Ford and Mr. Powell.
11:00 a.m Morning Worship. Com- This week Donald enjoyed some
ed
Fellowship hall for the deception
The office of the principal, C. A. doctor bills, on accidental bodity let embroidered batiste with white ' X lattice covered with gladiolus and . | munion and Sermon.
fishing with Larry Kunz of Port-
Meyer, will be open all nevt week, injuries during regular school time. accessories and a corsage of red i ivy backed the tables. The tables a • 1 6.45 P.M.—Youth meetings for land; Mr. and Mrs. Kunz and son.,
carnations.
Mrs.
Heberling,
the
both
intermediates
and
High
School.
and during the week of September
were arranged with lace cloths and
Gary left yesterday for their home
bridegroom's mother, wore a brown j white tapers in silver holders, and
8:00 p.m. Evening Service.
2, parents may call regarding ap­
after visited a couple days with the
NOTICE
8:00
p.m.
—
Wednesday
Mid-week
sheer
with
biege
accessories
and
'
with a circle of gladiolus and maid-
pointments for the testing of child-
Richardsons.
The American Legion Auxiliary her flowers were yellow rosebuds. |
Service.
(Continued on Page 4)
ren not yet 6.
will be hostess to the Myers-Hol­
4:00 P.M.—Thursday, Junior Bible
Visitors at the Richardson home
land Post Thursday evening. Aug.
Club.
Sunday afternoon were Mr and
Past Noble Grands
28. A cake walk and games are Regular Session Held
NOTICE
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mrs. E P. Leavitt of Old Stage Road
The Women's Relief Corps of planned. All members are urged By Rebekah Lodge
Club Meeting Held
and their guests, Mi and Mrs. Frank
Rar. N. K. Tully. D. D., Pastor
Central Point will have a special to attend and bring their husbands.
Central
Point,
Oregon
Mt. Pitt Rebekah lodge met in re­
1 Church worship at 9.45 A M Ser­ Kittridge and their two grandchild­
meeting, September 5, at which the
Last Thursday evening the Pad
ren.
gular session Wednesday evening
president of the Corps will be pre­ LOTS OF ACCIDENTS—
Noble Grands club met at the home mon by the Pastor on “Jeremiah—
sent. Please try and be there, all Two young ladies, Judy Patterson with Mrs. John Kime, vice grand of Mrs. R J. Pfaff as there were no The Reluctant Prophet." The Church
Jack and Jimmy Hamilton and
members. There will be no meet­ and Cathy Harsh are decorated presiding in the aibsence of Mrs. lights in the City Park, Following School follows immediately, at 10:45
Jimmy Culbertson returned home
ing September 2.
these days with a lot of tape and Delbert Mongold Only a few mem­ the meeting, ice cream and cake A M A cordial invitation is offered
last Saturday after spending the
bandages, after giving Dr. Wayne bers were present because of the were served to members and their to all not to neglect the public wor­
week at Boys Camp at Grayback,
large
number
busy
with
4H
club
Roberts a long siege of sewing and
families. Present wer Mr. and Mrs. ship of God
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Smith, of Wil­
near Cave Junction, Some 70 boys
fa«- and work in fruit harvest. Com­ Marshall Widman. Mr.
mending.
and Mi
liams. California, visited Mr. Smith's
of Southern Oregon attended this
mittee
announced
for
next
meeting
Last Thursday Cathy, daughter of
BAPTIST SERVICES
Ernest Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. John.
sister, Mrs. A. F. Powell. Monday
camp, sponsored by the men of
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Harsh of Table were Mrs. George Vincent, Mrs. Foster of Medford, Mrs. Etta Pur- j
at the
afternoon. They were on their way
Christian churches.
,.c. Forevt Thomason, Mrs. Ernest Low- keypile and Mrs. Grace
Rock road, cut the thumb , vi
of her
American I^egion Hall
Malone of
to Vancouver, BC. Mrs. Powell right hand on a bottle, i severing 'ry and M lss I Ida Penland.
Central Point, Oregon
Medford, Mrs. John Jones
Jones, Mr
also enjoyed a visit with her young­
Mrs. Marjorie Yost from Califor­
tendons and nerves, While bicycl-l Smorgasbord lunch was served
• Rev. Kirk Snider. pastor
er brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. ing Monday evening. Judy daugh­ ' following the meeting at the home Ralph Burkhait and family. Misses
nia, arrived for a short visit with
9 45
hei parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward
H. E Smith from Williams, recently. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Patterson, of Mrs. Leo Ghelardi, on the patio. Lillian and Emma Anderson and Sunday School, all ages
Morning Worship
11:00
Mr and Mrs. Pfaff and family.
Jones.
Her boys, Donnie and Cregg.
Assisting
the
hostess
were
Mrs.
.«pilled on 9th .street near her home,
7 00
Their next meeting will be at Lie Training Union
who have been visiting their grand­
Ralph
Burkhart,
Mrs.
Sam
Culbert
­
cutting
her
face
oh
the
handlebar,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Christphier, of
H 00
home of Miss Lillian Anderson on Evening Worship
parents for several weeks, will re­
son and Mr Robert Pfaff
Salem, were visiting a few days, necessitating J8 stitches.
Mid-Week Service
« 00
Upton road.
turn with her
last week, with Mrs Christphier's
If you are interested in a Baptist
I
NOTICE
mother. Mary E. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs Don Faber left yes­
■ Church in Central Point, you are
The picnic of FI. club members HIGHLIGHTS OF THE TRIP—
PASSES AWAY WEDNESDAY—
cordially invited to lend your sup- terday for Canada, combining a
Giving highlights of their trip to
Miss Susan Powell arrived last and their families has been changed
Elmer Wilson, who for many years ! port in this Baptist Program
short vacation with a business trip.
veek from Toledo, Oregon She is to the Central Point City Park at 6 the United Nations, Miss Pat Abbott iiad interests in a hardware stoic
They will be at High River, Cham-
/isiting her cousin, Margaret Hous- p.m., instead of Tou Velle Park as of Ashland and Pat Foley of Gold in Centarl Point, passed away Wed t
JESUS NAME CHURCH
pion and Okatox on business but
Hill, spoke for a group of Oddfellow nesday evening at Community ho*
on and hei grandmothers, Mrs. Lil­ originally planned
3th A Pine St., Central Point
intend to take side trips to Calgary,
and Rebekah lodge members and pital, following a long eonfinini! •
ian Walker Mrs. Jenkins and Mr-.
Pastor Herman G. Matthews
Edmonton. Lake Louise and Banff.
Mr and Mrs Jack Rvan and small friends Monday evening following illness. He had spent the past ten* Sunday School
E Powell. Susan is a daughter
10 00 A M
Morning Worship
f Mr and Mrs. Harry Powell, f >r- son Jackie left this morning for the regular meeting of Oddfellow days in the hospital.
11 00 AM
Mr. and Mrs Roy Arthur »nd
Services for Mr. Wilson are tents Evangelical Service
ner residents of thia city Susan Portland after a short visit with lodge No. 198
7:30 PM. Colleen. Morris and Jimmy visited
Pie, coffee and punch were served • ively set for Saturday morning at Wednesday n«ht service 7 30 P M. | Mr. Arthur's sister, Mrs. Carroll
nay stay and attend High School at Mrs. Ryan's mother, Mrs. Shumake
and other relatives.
to the group following the talks
Conger Morris Chapel
All welcome
.Powell and family, Sunday evening.
Medford.
Word has been received from
Chicago of the death of Little Char­
lene Hakala, daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Charles E. Hakala, and grand­
daughter of Mrs. Arlene Clark, of
Grants Pass, formerly of this city,
The body is being shipped to
Grants Pass for burial. Funeral
arranagements are in care of Hull &
Hull Funeral Home and will be an­
nounced later.
M rs. Hakala is the former Jose­
phine Clark.
Little Charlene leaves to mourn
besides her parents a sister. Karen
and a brother. Bob.
I