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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY Junior Bethel Girls Conduct Regular Jobs Meet Thursday Junior Bethel officers had charge of the regular meeting held Thursday evening, October 14, bz Bethel 38 Jobs Daughters of Central Point, Junior Bethel officers present were: Roberta Dumap chaplain; Donna Burnett, recorder- Debra Dun'ap, treasurer; Sandra Saw yer, musician; Phylis Briggs, li brarian; Linda Pirkey, junior custodian; Laurel Setnear, senior custodian; Judy Taylor, Gail Col lins, Evalyn Chew, Susan Gil man and Carolyn Stevenson, all CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT. OREGON messengers; Suzanne Hood, inner guard; Sheila Dolenchek, outer guard; Barbara Henderson, sol oist, and Janet Kilburn, lady of the lights. All regular officers of the bethel, except two, were present. Reports were given on the suc cessful conclusion of the candy sale. Activities planned for the future are a line party to he held Thursday evening, Octobt.- 21, and a Halloween party to be held Thursday evening, October 28, at which members of the Crater chapter of the Order of the DeMolay will be special guests. Committee for the evening was headed by Nadra Moore and Mrj. Earl Moore. They were as sisted by Maxine Day, Carolyn Stevenson and Mrs. Carroll Stevenson. CALIFORNIA BIRTHDAY Mrs. Eva Cambpell and daugh ter, Mrs. Opal McCartney, visit ed last weekend in Redway, Calif., with Mrs. Campbell’s sis ters, Mrs. C. E. Blanchard and Miss Leona Finch. A birthday dinner in honor of Miss Finch was enjoyed. Navy Mothers Change Monthly Meeting Navy Mother’s club met for a business and social meeting with Mrs. E. T. Taylor recently. In the future, meetings will be held only on the second Wed nesday of each month. A new ad jutant, Mrs. Betty Kreisher, was elected to replace Mrs. Ingrid Kurz who resigned. Mrs. Eva Campbell served re freshments. She was assisted by Mrs. Grace Shrier. The next meeting will be held November 10 at the home of Mrs. Rachel Gish. Kathy Glenn Honored On Third Birthday Kathy Glenn, three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Glenn, was honored with a birth day party at her home Wednes day, October 13. • Guests who attended the birth day party were: Pennie Les and Freddie Parkinson, Judy Krupp, Cindy Ryerson, Timmie and Gary Sharpe, Larry and Gregory Glenn all of Central Point, and Beverly and Donna Sullivan of Medford. The youngsters played games during the afternoon. Refresh THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21 1954 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1954 ments of birthday cake and ice cream were served to the guests by Mrs. Glenn. State Prexy Honored At Relief Corps Meet STUDENTS TO SKATE The William Harrison Woman’s Relief corps met in the Legion Memorial hall Tuesday, October 19, to honor the state president, Florence Wick, of Portland. Dinner was served at noon to 12 members of the corps, to the honored guest and to one visitor, Edward Jones. President Wick left shortly after the business meeting to continue on to Roseburg and Co quille. Two members from Medford arrived later in the afternoon (for the business session. The group, which is meeting once a month during the winter, will convene next on November 16 at the Legion hall. Present for this meeting were: Junior high school students will hold a skating party Mon day, October 25, at the Roller Dome in Grants Pass. Present plans are to leave here by school bus at 5:30 p.m. Skating will be from 6:30 to 8:30 and the busses will arrive here at about 9:15. The entire junior high fac ulty and Principal C. A. Meyer will accompany the classes. SPEAKS BEFORE GUILD 4 Mrs. Everett Faber motored to Myrtle Point Tuesday where she delivered a speech before the Wesleyan Service Guild. ç cC £ o « *3 o 3 *3 »Mr O 2 ->> o CB C 3 O M IM a O IM £ -c (A u. o c u. o a. u o < £ IM X ►- z >• o c a> j* Uj 0) -c a- O o > o ’S ♦J at JA o IM JZ c o £ TJ u o K. •w Ct IM o O or o a Ul 3 **- o o a. £ £ S 01 tó Florence Wick, Tillie Maple, Ken Cook, employee of United Elizabeth Jack, Dora Jones, Em Air Lines. ma Jones, Emma Pence, Eliza Following the dinner, Cook beth Faber, Alva McDowell, showed a movie to the group. Tempie Hayes, Martha Booth, Decorations were in a Halloween Margaret W i 1 s o n, Josephine theme and pumpkins used in the Whaley and from Medford. Etta decor were auctioned. Purkeypile and Ethel Greggs. Club members attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Mi Club Honors Guests and Mrs. Sam Mallor, Mr. and At Turkey Dinner and Mrs. Art Rupp, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Naples, Larry South, Mr. Guests of Central Point Lions and Mrs. Don Burelson, Don A. club and auxiliary were enter Faber, Wendell Panter and Mr. tained at a turkey dinner Tues and Mrs. Richard Stratton. day evening at Legion Memorial halt LEAVE ON TRIP Guests of the cluhs were Jim Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Schrier Liddy of Pennsylvania, Mr. and Mrs. George Johns, Mr. and Mrs. of Cherry street left this week Kenneth Wald, Charles Moore with their house trailer on a and Supt. H. P. Jewett. Also pres trip which will last about six ent were Del Wright of Blake, months. Their first stop will be Moffit & Towne, Medford, and Mayer, Arizona. K -S "S o M u X -c u » o 1- 3 IM V» z o o o PAGE FIVE Central Point American P. O. Box 247 Central Poixt. Oregon Yes, enter my name on your subscription list Here's my $2.50. Send my "American Buck” (good for $1.00 in trade with any Central Point merchant) by return mail. NAME ADDRESS Mrs. Charles Meyer Wins Bridge Prize Pennie Parkinson Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Charles Meyer took first prize Tuesday evening at the gathering of the bridge club at the home of Mrs. Warren L. Hol brook on Table Rock road. Mrs. H. P. Jewett took the low prize and Mrs. Clarence Mellbye won the traveling prize. Others attending the bridge club gathering were Mrs. Leon ard Kunzman, Mrs. Leonard Warren and Mrs. Bill Ruck and Mrs. Jerry McDougal, both of Meford. Pennie Lee Parkinson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Park inson, celebrated her third birth day by entertaining a group of her young friends at her home Friday, October 8. Youngsters attending the birth- day party were: David Saxbury, Kathy Glenn, Charlotte and Glenda Anderson. Pat and Ron nie Sutton, Timmie and Gary Sharpe and Betty Cimfl. Games were enjoyed during the afternoon. Ice cream and birthday cake were served to the guests by Mrs. Parkinson and Pennie. Nevita Social Club Talks Tamale Dinner o Q. ♦J Q ai z >> < to ►- > V» i/> c u co P CQ x Zj % ►- z o a CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON c • E Q. _o Nevita Social Club met at the home of Mrs. Everett Faber Mon day evening, October 18, with 15 members in attendance. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Sigma Day. The main item of discussion was the coming tamale dinner which will be given on Sunday, October 31, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. > • •u • > tot c • » Q. E o V T3 C o X h. flk w TJ K O «M o A paratrooper's chute cost the army approximately $170. a/ Q SON TO WATKINS A son was born to Mis. Paul Matthew Watkins of Central Point October 19 at Sacred Heart hospital. The young lad weighed four and one-half pounds at birth. 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