Friday« November 13, 1936
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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I
i \ alley View were guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Ho
dapp Wednesday evening.
O Mr and Mrs. Olson, of the
\ an Dyke dairy, visited Mr. and
Mrs
John Hamilton Armistice
day Mrs Olson and Mrs Hamil
ton are sisters.
• Mrs William Bruin returned
from Portland last week, following
a few days visit there.
• Irene Alcocks of Eugene x|M*nt
the week end here visiting friends
She is attending the university in
the northern city.
• Edwai'd Jones and family of
Central Point called on Mr. and
Mrs R. F. Parks Armistice day
• Mrs Maud Taylor, who has
been with Mr and Mrs W. Max
well for the past two weeks re
turned to her bogie in Portland
Monday.
• Charles Skeeters, contractor,
left Thursday with a crew of men
for Leland. where he will clear
land for dredging operations.
to the fund for the community
Christ max tree Cookie» and tea
were served
FOR CHILLY DAYS
• Mr and M b Coleman, Mr. and
Mrs Want, and Mr and Mm. Seif
were among those who attended a
show at Yreka Friday night
The junior class of the Talent
• R P Scheer of Redding, Calif.,
school is presenting a play. "My-
was in Hilt on business Thursday
tery at Midnight," at 8:15 o'clock
evening.
this evening in the school audi
• Mexdames Ollom. De Witt,
torium, Talent.
Hess, Walland and Baumgartner
The play centers around the
attended a meeting of the Stella
Wentworth home during a heavy
chapter
at Y
Yreka
Finlay
reka Ft
iday night.
(Opal
snowstorai. Barbara Cory
Baumgartner,
Ollom.
Ninatnae
Ollom,
Hill), an attractive woman in her
Hess and Jean Baumgartner at
twenties:
Alma
Cory
i 1 Hazel
tended a theater.
Walker), Barbara's aunt: Cloyd
• Mi and Mrs W T Poff went
Parker (Kenton Robbins), Bar-
to
Medford Friday night
baras fiance;
Dick
Lawrence
• George Beech of Algoma wax
(Clarence Mathes), a young law
in Hilt Friday
yer; Letty Flanders (Wilda Mor
• Mrs F Ohlund and Mix F.
gan), a small town flirt; and Os
Van De Weghe motored to Yreka
car Jenson
(Ray Rapp). the
Saturday.
strong man. are all unexpected
• Mias Marjorie WJlltamx spent
and unwelcome visitors in the
the week-end with a friend In
home of Rathburne Wentworth
Yreka. They motored to Granta
and his aunt. Energuie (Jean Gal
Pass Saturday
braith)
and Rasmus
(Harvey
• i-'i.tnix w.n.t was chosen to rep
Thayer) Washington are the col
resent the liilt unit al the 4-1.
ored servants of Rathburne Went
convention to tie held in Klamath
worth.
Falls Wednesday He and his fain-
The play is filled with thrills
• Heine Hjertager succumbed to ily left Tuesday night for there
and chills from beginning to end.
a fatal attack of pneumonia Fri
and is directed by Helen Hatlelid.
day
evening
shortly
after
6
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o'clock A losing battle had been
• Frank Butler, who has been
waged since Monday to save hts
visiting his niece. Mrs. Byron
life Funeral services were held
Works, returned to his home in
Sunday afternoon at Ashland and
Los Angeles Tuesday.
were attended by a large number
• Eriene Withrow attended a din
of friends of the family. Mr. and
ner and entertainment at the Val
Mrs. Stonehouse of Algoma. Ore.,
ley View club house Friday.
"I was so deaf that I could hear
I
Slid Mr
and Mrs. He bat'd of
•' Mrs Ruth Helfrich left Wed
Yreka, former Hilt residents, wert' nothing, now 1 can hear the clock
nesday to spend a month at Eu
tick." writes Miss I C.. Goldsboro,
there.
gene visiting relatives and friends.
OURINE. created by u
• The Hilt P-TA met at the N. C
Blue,
brown,
and
beige
are
woven
• Mrs. Goldie Frazier of the Phoe
school house Friday afternoon, Vienna ear specialist, is a simple
in
herringbone
design
in
this
warn,
nix area called on friends here
Miss
Kune's
room entertained home treatment which is bringing
three-piece suit The heavy top coat those present with a recitation by new hope and happiness to suffer
Friday.
has a beaver collar. The buttons the third ,rrade, a play, "Good ers everywhere. If you are hard of
• Mrs. Mary Pudgen, an old-
time resident of Talent, passed and belt on the two-piece suit are Health Latu.',” written and acted hearing, bothered by head noises,
navy blue. The ascot scarf brilliant by the fourth grade students, and earache, ringing and buzzing in
away at the Odd Fellows home,
Portland, last Wednesday and
red.
a song entitled "Milk.” Mrs. Bay ears, sick with the dread of ap
was brought here for burial at the
liss made a report on the meeting proaching deafness, get OURINE
Stearns cemetery Sunday after visited their home folks here over at Tulelake, and announced the today. Relief is quick cost only
noon.
_______ meeting
______ „ would
_____ ____
next district
be a few cents a day Money tiack if
the week-end.
• The Extension unit will have
held at Dunsmuir December 5.___| dissatisfied. For sale by McNair
•
Julius
Nelson
and
son
I>*o
are
a meeting at the city hall Friday,
The association voted to give $5 Bros., the Rexal) store.
the subject for discussion to be building a' house for the Chap
mans in Valley View, replacing
sandwich making.
• The Junior class of Talent high a residence which burned recently.
school will present a play at the • W. Maxwell and family are
school auditorium this evening en moving from Ashland to Talent,
to occupy property formerly own
titled "Mystery at Midnight."
• Mrs. J. King of Portland is vis ed by Charles Estes.
iting her father, John Mason. She • George Williams left Saturday
has been a resident of Peking, for Pennsylvania to visit relatives
there.
China, for the past 16 years
• Henry Mason and wife enter • Mrs Ed Martin and Mrs Noah
tained Mr. Mason and Mrs. King Chandler were dinner guests of
Monday.
Mrs. Edith and Miss Edith Hay
• Elvis Cochran, wife and small man last Friday evening.
daughter, Ann. of Klamath Falls, • Everett Bostwick and family of
TALENT JUNIOR
CLASS PLAY SET
FOR 8:15 TONITE
• HILT NEWS •
Hears Clock Tick
and plan to return Wednesday
evening.
• Mrs W. Tollis and Mr« J
Langer were in Medlord Saturday
afternoon.
• W Gran and Richard William»
were in Ashland Saturday
• Mr. and Mra. Ira K Drake of
Gold Hill stayed over Sunday with
Mr. und Mrs W. Gran while en
route home following a visit with
friends and rclatlvea at Mt. Shasta
and McCloud
• Mr and Mrs Hess and daugh
ter Nina and Miss Marjorie Clark
motored to Yreka Saturday.
• W H Hoyt of the United Con
struction company of Portland
was transacting btiNiiiess here .Sat
urday
• Carl .Smith of Klamath Falla
was a visitor here Thursday.
• Q
M
Hub. i ol Hi.
Hubei
Packing company of Medford was
in Ashland Saturday
• Mr and Mis J. E Thornton
returned Monday from n trip to
Portland mid Salem. Thornton aí
tended u slate meeting for sacre-
taries of Elks lodges In Sali'in
• Katherine Gaylord of Klamath
Falla wax a visitor here Armistice
day.
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