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* PAGE SIX Parents Attend U of Exercise, , Son Wins Degree By Adah Jones GOLD HILL—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ferguson attended com mencement exercises at the Un iversity of Oregon where their son, Richard A. Ferguson, re ceived his bachelor of science degree. He is the third of the family to graduate from the un iversity. Donald Jr., and Carma Ferguson Lanford got their de grees a few years back. All are graduates of Gold Hill high school. Mildred Gail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gail, is hav ing an interesting vacation in Mexico, after a year at the Un iversity of Washington. Miss Gail was maid of honor at the wedding of her friend Miss Cathy Hartmus, at the Sweden- borgian church in San Francisco, on June 9. Miss Hartmus is the niece of Mrs. Ed Bolt, Pacific hwy north, and was married to Ralph Moreno. After the wed ding, Miss Gail was invited to return to Guadalojara, Mexico and be the guest of the Hart mus family who reside in that city. She will return to her home north of Gold Hill in July. Cast Ballots Fourteen voters came out to cast votes at the school election held on Monday afternoon at the school gym. Little interest was evidenced, possibly because the candidates this year were not from this area. Mr and Mrs. Al Fowler have moved into the upstairs apart ments of Don Dusenberrys house on 5th ave. Mr. and Mrs. Fowl er were married at Reno June 8 where Mrs. Fowler has relatives. She is the former Nancy Mc Donough. daughter of Mr. and Mrs C. W McDonough of Sams Valley. A social community shower was held Monday even ing at the Sams Valley grange hall for the young couple. Kenneth Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilme.r Bailey, is now sta tioned in Army base, Ft. Rich ardson. Alaska, near Anchorage. He left from Ft. Lewis the last of May and is in a heavy motor outfit Home for Summer Johnnie McCoy, son of Mrs. Ruth McCoy came home this week to spend the summer with his mother and family. Johnnie has been living at the Children’s Farm home near Corvallis the past few years. Mrs Dena Sects left last Fri day for Corvallis where she will attend summer sessions at OSC. Attending 4-H summer sessions from the Gold Hill area are Marilyn Hixson, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph Hixson, and Grace Gail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gail Both girls are in 4-H home economics clubs Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Robert Bowen were Mr. and Mrs Dale Walter and small baby. Mr. Walter is in the navy and has been station ed at San Diego but will soon go over seas. He is a nephew of Mrs. Bowen Farewell Dinner A farewell dinner for Mrs Lee Marsden Jr., and son Skip was enjoyed at the F.lmer Dungey home last Friday evening. Those attending were Mrs. J. B Mol- MOORE REGISTERS REGISTER FORMS ANO ACCESSORIES •I THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 1956 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON loy and son, Jimmy, of Port land; Sue Aiderman of Oxnard, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Vem Dun gey and daughter, Kim, Miss Nona Dungey, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dungey and son, Scott, of Med ford, and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dungey of Gold Hill. Mrs. Marsden and son are leaving Sunday for Utah by way of Canada, where she will join her husband. Marsden is employed by the Southern Pa cific at Ogden as a construction engineering inspector. Mrs. J. B. Molloy and son have spent the past week at the Elmer Dungey home on 6th ave. Mr. Molloy arrived Friday night to visit over the week end before returning with his wife and son to Portland. Mrs. T. Robinson Jr., honored her niece, Sandra McMichael, with a birthday party on her 12th birthday on Tuesday at her home on 4th ave. Two large birthday cakes were of special interest to the young guests who included Jimmy and Marilyn McCoy, Emmett Clark, Jan New land, Erma Lee Governor, Rand all and Frankie McMichael. The afternoon was spent play ing games. Home from Hospital Mrs. Maxine Englebrecht, re turned Saturday from Sacred Heart hospital where she spent several days as a patient, re quiring several blood transfu sions. Mrs. Englebrecht operates the truck cafe and has been assisted by Mrs. H. Haviland, Mrs. Ruby Quakenbush and Mrs. Vernon Waterhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dungey re turned Tuesday after vacation ing in California where they visited Mrs. Dungey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mott of Oxn ard. Mrs. Dungey’s daughter, Sue, returned with them. Mrs. Walter Hunter and her mother, Mrs. John Cameron of Cottage Grove, visited relatives in Gold Hill on Wednesday. Mrs. Iva Lentz returned Tues day from San Francisco where she had been to see her son, Warrant Officer Lawrence “Hap py” Lentz, who was brought back from Germany to enter Letterman Army hospital for treatment. Lentz was having back trouble and may undergo surgery. Son for Mays Friends of Mrs. Ethel and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mays, now of Tularosa, Mexico, have received announcements of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mays on June 8, weight 6 lbs. and 6 ounces, named Michael Gene. The mother was formerly Janet Harris, who lived in Gold Hill where she graduated from high school. Maternal grand mother, Mrs. Chas. Harris, lives in Central Point. Paternal grand mother, Mrs. Ethel Mays, rec ently sold her property in Gold Hill and moved to Tularosa. Miss Rose Drake of Lazy Acres has a house guest for a few weeks, Miss Lonna Schenck of Gardena, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Flippen of Redlands, Calif., left last Thursday after spending several days with Mrs. Flippen’s mother, Mrs. Myrtle Reel. MB COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH Reverend Paul Kroon Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship_______ 11 a.m. Jr. High Choir............... 6:15 p.m. Jet Cadets—Senior Fellowship 6:45 p.m. Evening Service ........... 7:45 p.m. Men’s Prayer Meeting 8 p.m. Monday Choir Practice 7 p.m Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer Meet ing 8 p.m. Wednesday CHURCH OF CHRIST Don Whitney, minister SUNDAY— Bible School _.......... 9:45 a.m. Classes for all ages. Morning Worship .. 11:00 a.m. Communion and sermon. Junior High Youth Meeting 6:45 p.m. Vesper Hour................... 7:30 p.m. “A service for the whole family” High School Youth Meeting 8:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY— Midweek Service ....... 7:30 p.m. A Bible study and prayer meeting PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH H. James Kreider Sunday school _______ 9:45 a.m. Morning worship _____ 11 a.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD Rev. W. H. Johnson, pastor Sunday school ------- 9:45 a.m. Morning worship ...... — 11 a.m. Evening worship 7:30 p.m. Young people 7:45 p.m. Thursday FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Norman K. Tully, pastor Church worship-------- 9:45 a.m. Sermon: “Life Looks Up.” Church school ----------- 10:45 a.m. Classes for all ages. Medfordite Spends Time in City Jail Vern L. Johnson of 1501 North Riverside, Medford, was arrest ed Sunday, June 17, by city police officers on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. Johnson was fined $20 and spent two days in the city jail. MRS. SCOTT HOME Mrs. Elizabeth Scott returned to her home Tuesday accompa nied by her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Swain. Mrs. Scott spent four weeks visiting in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Ohio. Mrs. Swain and her hus band recently returned to the United States from Japan. She will visit relatives here until August and then join her hus band, who has been assigned to duty in Florida. What homemaker isn’t? 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