Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 21, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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major bum* received In a fire
that completely destroyed the
family residence one mile south of
Talent early Sunday morning
Dr Kellogg and family moved
here from latkeview one year ago
He was buried In the Andei ton
Creek cemetery Wednesday. Their
many friend* iuk I neighbor* wish
to extend their deepest syrnpa
thle* to the family
• The Talent fire department, un­
der the leadership of Chief Sim­
mon*, I* to be highly commended
(or the Nplendid work at the two
fire* of the past week A quick
response was made to the service
station fire and it was soon under
control and the department re­
sponded to the Kellogg fire south
of town in quick time, but it wim
too fur gone to save anything
• H H Lowe, who teaches school
at Sam* Valley, spent the week­
end with hi* family here and at­
tended the operetta Friday eve­
ning
• Mrs Verne Decker, who ha*
been visiting the past month in
San Diego, Calif. returned home
Saturday evening.
• The Talent Swingsters of the
i Talent high nch<x>l played for a
, dance at Central Point Saturday
{ night.
• Mr* Elvis Cochran and small
daughter I>ee spent this week in
Talent visiting relative*
• Roy Coffman of Phoenix was
a business caller here Tuesday.
• A Graham and son have leased
their sawmill to Mr. McKeene of
Redding. Calif
• Mn Ban Hart »* vMttag raia
live* in Palo Alta. Calif.
• Mr and Mr* Vic Milbum of
Thompson Creek spent Thursday
visiting Mr and Mrs R F. Park
• Hm i. in Lowe, who i* atetioned
at Vancouver, Wash , with the
United States army, spent the
latter part of the week visiting
hi* (atrents
• Mr* Earl Allen, who was called
to Eugene to be with her .«later
who 1* ill. returned home Sumiay.
• Snow White and the Seven
Dwurf* was presented at the
school gym Friday evening. The '
operetta was directed by Marian
>ould The following characters
were Included In the east: Snow
^hile, Annabelle Riggs, queen,
Jlulda Estes,
Prince,
Gerald
lxi< ke, Seven Dwarfs, Dick Hervy
Jackie Walty, Alvin and Buddy
Graham, Dale Imbbins, Barney
Itlgg* and Fred Prettyman The
gills glee club sang the chorus ac-
«•ompaniments and the high school
orchestra gave the music. A large
audience enjoyed the program
• Mrs M
Wilkinson of Dead
Indian Soda springs is a guest of
her son-in-law and daughter Mr
and Mrs. Claude Jones
• Jeannette Gore, Elva and Ix/is
Thompson. Ruby Dobbins and Ag­
nes lutcy attended the vesper ser-
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Pre*hyterian church
In Medford Sunday evening. The
Masons were honored at this
service.
• Tlie Study club met at the
home of Mrs. Henry Mason Frl-
<lay aftern<*m.
• Giant Walker of Phoenix waa
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a Talent shopper Thurs<lay after­
noon.
• The Talent Extension unit met
at the home of Mrs Glen Withrow
Wednesday. The subject for dis­
cussion was ’What Is Charm of
Manner’’” Mrs Mabel Mack was
present at the meeUng.
• Mrs Vic Mason was chosen as
a delegate to attend the Royal
Neighbors conventkm at Klamath
Falls on Monday last.
• The Talent baseball team play­
ed at Jacksonville Friday after-
noon and was defeated, 6-7.
• Mr and Mrs Roland Parks and
small <laughter of Sprague River
were guests of Mr and Mrs. R F.
Parks Saturday evening.
• Genevieve Thayer, who teaches
school at Agness, spent the week­
end visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Walter Walty.
• Amos Williams left Sunday for
Yacolt, Wash , where he will be
employ«! with Everett Skeeter»’
logging outfit
• Hazel and Mary Walker of
Phoenix spent Sunday evening in
Talent calling on friends
• About 60 people enjoyed the
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potluck supper at the Glad to
Meet You dub Thursday evening
at the city hall After the supper
a program was presented to a
well filled house.
• Donald Walden attended a cha­
rivari at Phoenix Saturday night.
Walter Coffman and Lois Harris
were recently married Mr Coff­
man was formerly of Talent.
• The Talent Pinochle club held
their regular jmrty at the home of
Mr and Mrs Henry Mason Satur­
day night. About 20 were present.
• Charley Chapman was trans­
acting business in Medford Wed­
nesday.
• Twelve ladles of the Home Eco­
nomics club of the Grange attend­
ed an all-day meeting at the Grif­
fin Creek Grange hall Thursday
• Will Batea
Bates and Ed
Erl Smith made
a business trip to Medford Mon-
day.
• A surprise
_
was given Mrs.
Keith on Tuesday when several
ladies went to her home with de­
licious food which was served at
noon Those present were Mrs.
Vic Mason, Mrs. Cliff Gavin, Mrs.
Hayman and daughter Bertha,
Mrs. Clarence Homes, Mrs. Chas.
Ixmg, Mrs. Henry Mason, Mrs. Ed
Jacobs of Phoenix and Mrs. L.
Ix»ng of Medford and the honored
guest, Mrs. Keith.
• The Boy Scouts held their first
meeting at the recreation hall on
Tuesday evening last.
Sixteen
members of the troop were pres­
ent
• Talent pupils taking part in the
music festival in Ashland gave
their recital on the school lawn
Wednesday afternoon. Many par­
ents and visitors were present.
• Tom Lamb and Russell F.
Parks spent the first of the week
fishing at Squaw lake.
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Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
Young Peoples Society 6:30 p.
m Evening worship 7:30 o’clock.
Rev Maude Cretors, furloughed
missionary from Africa, win apeak
at one of the day'« services.
Welcome to all.
First Baptist Church
Charles E. Dunham. Pastor
Church school meets at 9:45 a. j
m C. N. Gillmore, superintendent. '
Morning worship at 11 o’clock. I
‘Building the Brotherhood" is the
the subject of the pastor's sermon.
The Young People’s Union will
meet at 6:30 p. m.
The evening service at 7:30 f
o'clock. The pastor will preach.
His subject being:
“Prophetic
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