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Friday, Feb. 28, 1911 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER j. About People You Know Page 5 BEI J. VIEW NEHM | Miss Rector Bride Of Harry Farmer -------------------------------------------------------I Our Churches • George Bate» of Mountain View in Klamath Falla, spent the week • Miss Dorothea Rector and Har was a business visitor In Ashland end here ry Farmer weie married at Yreka I* ilday USED CLOTHING 8A1JC Bat last Monday They weie accom • Di C. A Haines went to Bo Mar 1, at the Lithla hotel panied my Miss Mary Rector Af- nanza on business last Friday. building S|x>nsore<i by American the ceremony they returned to the • Mr and Mix Ira Hart und two 1-egion Auxiliary Dr. George W. Brace, Minister uuugntcrs and Mrs Paul Cai Ison • Mra J H Harker and Mrs home of the bride where a wed- and son of Nampa, Ida. visited Henry Doom» attended a home ding dinner wa» nerved, Guest» Mr» Hairy Farmer. several days with Mayor and Mrs. interest conference In Corvailia i were Mr. and Allen O. McGee is general sup- Mr and Mrs. John Farmer. Don- T C. Wiley this week eiintemlent of the Sunday church thia week Farmer, Sam, Edgar. Mary aid • Rev. and Mrs E G. Hkultrty school which meets at 9:45 a in. were Granta i*aas visitors Monday • Mrs Mary Shidler of Seattle lai and Berniece Rector, and the host Someone has said, "Rest is not hostess. Mr and Mrs Willis • llolnei Killings weld to M«d- visiting with Mi ami Mrs. Will 1 and Rector. Mr and Mrs Farnwi will quitting the busy career; rest is Dodge. ford Friday on business the fitting of »elf to one'» sphere.” • Walter Planks of llllt transact • Mr and Mrs. Ixiuis Pratt of later go to Nubieber, Calif, to Tne chuich school is endeavoring make their home where Mr. Far ed business In Ashland Saturday Kluinath Falls visltrd with Mr mer has employment in a Nubie to help folks fit themselves as Ch rial Ians to live in their sphere • Mrs Susie Alford wax guest of and Mrs C. E. Prall and Mr and ber sawmill. honor at a birthday dinner at the Mis J Sewell Monday. Morning sermon 11 o'clock Sub • The extension unit will meet home of Mr and Mrs J. A • Guests at a thrater party Hat- Friday, March 7 in an all-day ject. "Jesus Gives the First Les Rhoads Sunday Guests Included uiday afternoon given by Mi»» meeting The main topic will be son About the Cross." The adult Mt and Mis. R A. Moore and Cozette Harmsen included Janie intestinal hygiene, conducted by choir, under leadership of Maxine sons of Day's Creek, Miss Nettle Simpson, Kama Henderson, Earl- Miss Brier, county home demon Conover will sing an anthem. Moore, Roseburg. W F Morgan ens Roger», Bonnie Moseley, Helen stration agent. In the afternoon Epworth and Wesley leagues and D It Bellamy of Medford. i Flaherty, Joan Brown, Fern Jac the ladles will hav.- a plant ex 6:15 p. m. , Mr. and Mrs C. A Rhoads and oba, Margaret Ha rah Wagner, change Mrs F. H. Koble and Mrs Evening sermon 7:30 o'clock ' Mias Wiletha Hutchinson of Ash Joyce Reinbold, Sheila Schuerman, Isaura Montgomery will be host Subject. "The Sinner's Friend." I and Barbara Kent land esses for the day. The young peoples choir under • Mr. and Mra Carl Stowe and • ixtinle Scroggins haa left for Miss Dorothy Misire of Salem Alaska where he will work on a • Mrs Carl Henry left Tuesday leadetship of Mrs. Cora Bruce will with a group of county delegates sing the anthem Come and Rest," xpent the week-end at the II 1. naval base • Mi ami Mrs. E 8. Robbins at- to attend the home makers' con by E K. Heyser Moore home Prayer meeting Wednesday at • Mia Ned Mars ami Mia N W tended a mail carriers' meeting in ference which was held Wednes day, Thursday and Friday. Mrs 7:30 p m. Scripture lesson for ijale entertained ut a bridge lunch poitiand lust week eon last Friday Guests included • Mr. and Mrs. Garver Gepford Henry represented Bellview unit I next Wednesday is the 13th chap Mcmlamea R. E Walker, Marcus und Mrs. E. V. Draper of Etna. and will give a report of the con- I j ter of the book of Revelation. ference at the next meeting. i Woods, B B King, Ralph McCul- . Calif were shopping in Ashland • Mra. Vincent laudni. Mrs Ches look, Henry Meta, Bernie Young, I Monday Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Brootrom ter Afiplegale and Mrs. Albert Ar lion Sears, Wes Allln, VanVieetJ Gordon Trip. Jerry Giistineiiu. J. attended the National Christian nold spent Wednesday with Mrs. H Hardy. i*aul Finnell, Ivor Er mission in Portland the first of Walter Hash and worked on quilts for the Salvation Army. win, John Wilkinson, Sumner tllr week Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor Parker, H E. Poston and Mina • Mias Flora Provost of Los An • Miss Evelyn Miller from Klam l-ourth and C Street» Yvonne Parker. Prises were won geles is visiting with her sister, ath Falls spent the week-end with Rosemary Bell. Mrs J M Hughs by Mrs. Jerry Gastlnenu, Mrs Ben Church school 9:45 a. m. —•------------- • Mrs. C. M Haynes returned King and Mra Bernie Young Morning worship 11 o'clock. Bunday from Centra] Point where • A all la nd friends have been ad ATTEND LINFIELD MEETING she spent several days with her I Junior, Young People and Peo vised of the death of J. K Thomas A Student leader»' meeting son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ples meetings 6:30 p. m. of Burlingame, Calif Mr Thomaa, with representatives from all col Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Wed Mrs Floyd Parks While there, before his retirement from the leges in the state ia in session to they drove to Yoncalla and spent nesday. railroad. was an Aahland resident. day and tomorrow at Unfield col three days with Mr. Parks' par s • Mix Jack Koliertaon of Siski lege McMinnville In attendance ents you shopped in Ashland Monday. from Southern Oregon College of • Mr and Mrs. Robert Rosen • Jack and Jim Espy were guests Education arc Chuck Sturgill, stu baum returned to their home at of honor at a birthday dinner on dent body president. Tommy Hen- Willow Ranch. Calif Sunday after Saturday at the home of their sler, vice president; Corinne Har- spending the week-end with Mia Jumee II. Edgar, Minister g landparent». Mr. and Mr» wood, secretary, Leslie Seg»worth, Rosenbaum's parents. Mr and (’harlea Pruitt Guests Included Rosemary Dolan and Kenton Rob Mrs Walter Hash. Mix E E Dcnnia, Mr and Mrs bins Sunday scnool 9:45 a. m. • Mr and Mrs Verne Boe left ------------- •------------- Denni» Espy and three children Worship service 11 a. m. Dr. Tuesday for Olympia, Wash, to from Dunsmuir; Mr. and Mrs • Mr. and Mr» Carl Smith of visit Mrs. Boe's parents. John K. Howard, guest minister. Jack King of Siskiyou, and Mrs Klamath Falla, former resident» of • Stanley Grosball from Camp No evening services until fur Ashland, are visiting Mrs Smith's Canby spent the week-end at the ther notice. Anna Frazier • J C Hamaker, who Is working mother, Mrs A. McMillan ............... •----------- - ------------- Herman Heim home. • A seven-pound son wan bom Sunday night to Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Korth at the Comriiun- ~ ity hospital Mra. Korth has spent the past two weeks at the home of Dr. Claude E. Bay re. Vicar her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Martin Mr Korth retumed to Sermon and Holy Communion 11 their home Sunday night after Church school 9:30 a. m. spending the week-end here. Holy Communion 8 a. m • Mr and Mrs. Claud Thomason a. m. and son and daughter from King Holy Communion Wednesday Cole's on the Greensprings moun 9:30 a. m. and Thursday at 11 tain, have moved into the house a. m of the late J. H. Williams. The son Choir meeting 7:30 p. m. Friday. and daughter will enter Ashland You are cordially invited to high school. worship with us. • Mr and Mrs. George were bus iness visitors in Medford Monday. Henry Carter, Walter • Miss Bernice Rector who has Henry, been sick and out of school for Davis, Vai Inlow and Harry Henry took part, directed by Albert Ar several days is some better. • Mra. Mary Cabler arrived Mon nold. Ashland male quartet, com day to spend several weeks with posed of Bert Miller. Harry Yoe, Doctor Tilton and Mr. Lyttle, sang her sister. Mrs. Malinda King • Mr and Mrs. R. E. Newbry two numbers. Jesse Walker play and sons Tom and Albert were ed a saxophone solo. Mr. Ensel dinner guests Sunday at the home and his band gave several accor of their daughter and family, Mr. dion numbers at the close of the and Mis. Erf ord Pool at Granta program. A pie social was enjoyed by all and netted the P-TA $16. Pass • Mrs F E. Russell ia seriously The March meeting will be Dads’ night and the men will be in ill at her home. • Walter Hash who has been con charge of the evening. fined to his home from an attack • Mrs. Herman Helm entertained of flu is able to be out again. a group of young friends recently • Bellview P-TA met in regular in honor of the birthday anniver session last Friday evening. After sary of her daughter Joan. The the regular routine business Mra. guest list included Patricia Bell, Homer Elhart. Jackson county Eva Moore. Charleen Byrd, Hattie council president, gave a splendid Rice, Beryl Flynn, Eunice Wenaus, talk on founders' day and a silver Margaret Walker. Barbara Helm, offering was taken. A play was and the honoree. Joan. The eve given by a group of men from ning was spent in playing games. 240 East Main Street * Phooe 1751 Bellview grange entitled "Bellview At the close refreshments, with a were Ladies Sewing Circle. A. R Kin beautiful birthday cake. caid, Chester Applegate, Carl served. First Methodist Church I I Church of the Nazarene I First Presbyterian Church • HILTS NEWS • • John Day of Medford accom- panted Fied Bayliss to Sacramen to Saturday to attend a stock sale, leturning Tuesday • Mr. Badgley of Hornbrook, em ployed in the yard, was severely injured Monday and was given emergency treatment at the Hilt hospital, then was sent to San Francisco on the night train. He suffered numerous cuts and bruis es and a ¡Kissible concussion. • Dr. R F. Schlappi spent Sat urday in San Francisco visiting his brother. • Margaret McNamee and Betty May Walker of Medford were week-end guests of Doris Clark • Funeral services were held I 'ihursday afternoon in Yreka fori Mrs Mary Weisenback of Klam- ath Falls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vieira She leaves to mourn her passing her parents, her husband, David Weisenback, two sons, four brothers, Andy, Joe. George and Ray, and a sister, Anne Leazier and their families. • Mis Fied Bayliss and son Bil ly, Doris Ciai k and her guests, Margaiet McNamee and Betty May Walker, attended the ski meet at Mt. Shasta Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs Walter Foster welcomed the arrival of a baby daughter Tuesday, only to have her leave them again the evening of the same day. She was laid to rest Thursday morning. • Mr. and Mis. Joe Rossi are the parents of a son, born Tuesday in Yreka General hospital. • Mrs. M Seif was a Yreka vis itor Tuesday • Mrs. George Goodwin and Mrs. George Wright were in Ashland and Medford Tuesday. • Gay Nebeker and a friend were visiting at the home of his bro ther Vernal over the week-end • The sawmill started operations Monday morning. • Mrs. W. Gran and son drove to Yreka Tuesday. • Mrs. A. Gilley of Hornbrook was in Hilt on business Wednes day. BABY ( LINK HELD HERE Dr. A E. Merkel, assisted by County Nurse Helen Parish and School Nurse Patricia Geiser, con ducted a baby clinic Thursday of last week in the Civic club build ing There were 21 babies with their mothers in attendance Mrs. C. L. Brown weighed and meas ured the children and the school nurse wrote the histories of the cases. • • Mr. and Mrs Glen Johnston of San Jose are visiting in Ashland. • George R Carter, county clerk, wax a business visitor in Ashland Wednesday. • Roberta Green is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Paul Green, in Hornbrook • Mrs Duke Lorton of Klamath Falls is visiting her mother, Mrs. F. J. Ahlstrom. It’s high time everyone heard the good news of our Extra Delicious TAMALES! Juxt the thing for a quick lunch. Pete's Lunch EARL D. (PETE) NUTTER Trinity Episcopal Church Pays for thrt‘e years insurance on $1,000 dwelling or household goods inside Ashland city limits. !x>wer rates if building qualifies I. C. 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