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e THUHSDAY, JUNE 21. 1958 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON PAGE FIVE . T Initiation Ceremonies Held Thursday by Job's Daughters Central Point Bethel 38, Job’s Daughters, held initiation cere monies on Thursday evening, June 14. Retiring Honored Queen Vicki Noel presided at this final meeting of the bethel for the term. Misses Lea Padgett, Patsy Bal jo, Janet Hobbs and Karen Golding were the candidates in itiated. Introduced and escorted were Miss Anita Conger, Past Honor- er Queen; Mrs. Paul Snook, new Bethel Guardian; Melvin Mc Grew, associate guardian; Mrs. Al M. Setness, past guardian; Victor Noel, past associate guard ian, all from Bethel 38, Central Point. Miss Noel thanked her officers and choir, guardian council, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Noel for their assistance during her term as honored queen. Birthday greetings were ex tended to Misses Chloe Carson, Arlene Chause and Sally Elden. It was announced that a form al dinner dance honoring Re tiring Honored Quee n Vicki Noel will be held at the Jackson hotel on Saturday, June 23 at 7:00, A swimming party for bethel members will be held in July, date to be anounced later. •Refreshments were served by Mrs. Leonard Warren and Lin da, Mrs. B. Sam Taylor and Patty, Mrs. J. S. Scalberg, Lor raine and Janet and Mrs. Victor Noel and Vicki. Red and white roses were used for centerpiece. Chapter room decoration com- mittee included Misses Ruth Day, Janet Kilburn and Mrs. Lewis Kilbourn. Practice for installation will be held on Monday, June 25 at 7:00 p.m. Miss Marla Jean Ab- bott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. William Abbott, Central Point, Oregon will be installed as honored queen at a public ceremony on Thursday evening, June 28, at 7:30 p.m. Crater Chapter, Order of DeMolay, will assist in the coronation. An addendurfi, written and di rected by Mrs. Scott Hamilton, entitled “Cloud Dusters’’ was pre sented honoring Misses Vicki Noel, Marla Jean Abbott, Nadra Moore, Gwen Moore and Anita Conger, Crater High school grad uates; eighth grade graduates also honored were Misses Rachel Hamilton, Ruth Day, Julie Ashton. Laurel Setness. Jeanette Purdy, Chloe Carson, Patti Barber, Ellen Ward, Betty Pestka, Karen Larsen, Nancy Stewart, Lea Padgett. Patsy Baljo and Karen Golding. All emerged from the “cloud dust ing” with halos, including Mrs. Al M. Setness, “graduate” past guardian of the bethel. Ten Members Attend Relief Corps Meet Tuesday Afternoon Women’s Relief Corps of Central Point met on Tuesday, June 19. at the Legion Memorial hall with ten members present. During the business meeting, the inability of the group to meet at the cemetery on Mem orial Day because of illness and absence of members on vacation was discussed. A luncheon of cake and coffee was served by Margaret Wilson after the business session. The luncheon was to celebrate birth days of members occurring in April, May and June. Four members honored Were Margaret Wilson, Mary Foster, Ethel Griggs and Jo Whaley. Those attending were Marg aret Wilson, Emma Jones, Mary Foster, Emma Pence, Evelyn Novak, Bess Henderson, Jo Whaley, Eethel Griggs, Maggie Biehn and Rose Hermanson. The next meeting will be July 17 in the Legion Memorial hall. 1st Birthday Party Fetes David Langston David Langston celebrated his first birthday on Monday, June 11, with a party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Langston. Ice cream and cake were served with many nice birthday / Chinese gifts presented to the young man. Attending were David’s uncles. Jim and Larry Peebles of Grants Pass; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Peebles, also of Grants Pass, and Mr. and Mrs Bert Langston, of Central Point; and his older brother, Mike Lang ston. G. Brown Presides At Homemakers Meet Table Rock 4-H Homemaking club met recently with Glenna Brown, president, presiding. Roll call was conducted by the secretary, Carol Myers. Alleta Meyers led the salute to the flags. A question period was held by the club leader. Meeting time was changed to 3 p.m. Wednesday. Members worked on their projects before the meet- ing was adjourned Anita Pierce, Reporter Nov. 30—End of 2nd Sr- -weeks Reports to parents County Conference may be held some time in Oct. or Nov. Dec. 2!—Friday — Early Dis missal—Beginning Christmas va- cation. Dec. 24—Jan. 1—Christmas va- cation Jan. 2—Wednesday—First day of school after Christmas vaca tion Jan. 18—End of 3rd Six-weeks period—Report to parents March 1—End of 4th Six-weeks period—Report to parents Mar. 11-16—Spring vacation April 19—End of 5th Six- weeks—Report to parents May 24—Friday—8th grade program—Gold Hill May 26 Sunday—Baccalaurate for Crater High seniors May 27 Monday—Sams Valley 8th grade program. May 28 Tuesday—8th grade program—Central Point May 29 Wednesday — Crater High Commencement program May 30—Holiday — Memorial Dav May 31—Closing date—Teach- ers on duty to complete records and reports TROUBLESOME Some people have just con- science enough to make them miserabl it it to strong to let them walk the wrong way in peace. Our nation must have two po- litical parties—or how could people vote when hard times come TO REPORT NEWS ITEMS PHONE 4-1323 School Calendar Listed for 1956-57 Sept. 3 Monday—Labor-Day holiday Sept. 4 Tuesday—Teachers re port for organization meetings. Sept. 5-6 Wed., Thurs.—In service training program. Sept. 7—Building meetings of teachers Sept. 10—Opening day for pupils Oct. 19—End of First six weeks. Reports to parents Nov. 12—Holiday — Veterans Day on Sunday Nov. 11 Nov. 22-23—Thanksgiving hol idays—Early dismissal on Wed nesday A?* MAKE THOSE COTTONS LIKE 9 NEW! 1 Ye», have cotton dry cleaned and then SIZED PROFESSIONALLY Cottons treated in our sizing tank will look and feel like new. Sizing will return garments to their original store finish. Just call us. CENTRAL POINT CLEANERS Mon. - Thur. 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Fri. - Sai. 11 a.m. - 2 a.m. Sunday 12 noon - 12 p.m. Charles & Louise Novosad 40 East Pine Street Phone 4-2523 GREEN STAMPS CENTRAL POINT If you are not familiar with Chinese foods let one of our experts make suggestions and explain the traditions of eat ing that are famous through out the world. 1/, PRICE AMPLE PARKING Phone NO 4-1059 Hwy 99 Central Point JOHN H. CHU, Mgr. Regular $2.20 valuó Artists Society To Hear Holbrook Regular meeting of the South ern Oregon Society of Artists will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wed nesday, June 27. at Camp White. 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