Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 21, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, March 21, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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i About People You Know
• Geurge Hurd went to Portland . took the Miner family for a ride
tuai week to gel lux xtudcnt in- ' Sunday
afternoon
introducing
miui'iur ruling He look advanced them to some of the fine scenery
ingnl training al ikiuinetii Oregon in the Rogue river vuliey.
Cutiege ot htducaUon.
• Charles Slurgill Is busy this
• Mr. and Mr«. B F. Sturm, tor- week improving the golf course
mer iMUdenta <>r Awn land anu now With his previous experience In
oi Uiuvine, Cum., viaited ut me caring for tne college giounds, the
gt ceria will be kept in fine condi­
r*. n. t'lovuai Home mix week.
• Min« Grace Lee la visiting in tion. ’Hie club room also will be
Mtuisniieid with friends and tela- Improved.
• Miss Maxine Conover had as
UVVM,
her
guest Tuesday night her cou­
• min Mabel Hansen of Junction
lily visited last week-end with sin, Miss Adele Conover of Waits­
burg Wash., who was returning
hei tuouier, Mrs. Emma Hager.
home from u visit in San Fran­
• Vv lit Hodge and C. M iaiwlllei cisco.
were speakers al a runeiai direc* • Guests nt the P. it. Hardy
tom meeting tieid tn Medford last home thia week are Mr. and Mrs.
week.
Jim Mutiny and ililldieii of Flint,
• mum Elizabeth 1). Palmer has Mich
returned home after visiting aev-
Build health with natural vita­
eral weeks in Sun Francisco.
min It complex. East Side Phar­
• Walter Kimmell, instructor in macy.
Redding high school, and bls wile • Woixlcraft Thimble club mem-
visited Mr ami Mrs. C. C Hartley hers entertained their husbands
and Wilmer i'oley lust week-end. at a covrred dish dinner Thursday
• J, C. Barnard, u former res­ evening at the home of Mrs. Anna
ident of Ashland and now of lx>s Meaaar.
Angeles, visited friends here a • Guests of Rev. and Mrs. W.
tew days last week.
Alex Smith at Sunday dinner were
• iron Halfhill, Jack Peterson, Mr and Mrs Chester Applegate,
Stan Davis. Everett Nance, War- Ernest Applegate and Helen and
ren Applewhite, Murk Smith and Vernon Kruger.
Bert swartsley, students of DSC • Sunday guests of Mrs. Payton
are spending the spring vacation Ward and Mrs Pauline Robinson
here.
were Mr. und Mrs. George Ward
• O R Edward« of Hilt, Calif Jr. of Los Angeles and Mr. and
recently purchased a home in Aah- Mis George Oium of Medford.
• Boni to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
land.
• Mrs. Dan Wall has left for S.-lliy on Murch 17, a IOC pound
Bremerton, Wash, to make her son.
home there where her husband la
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TALENT NEWS
employed.
• Mrs.
Irene
Foster, teacher |
in Klamath Falls,und her daught­
er spent the week .•nd rn Ash­
land
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• M um Pearl Sherlock, director
of Christian education in the • The following teachers for 1941-
Oregon conference was the guest 42 have been elected: Superintend­
of mis lloincr Billings on iocs ent. Roy B.- Parr; commercial and
day Mlles Sherlock is one of the music, Mary Bugar; science and
teachers in the leadership train­ coach. Dexter Russell; first grade,
ing School being < 'inducted at Frances Fitzgerald; second and
Medford this week.
third
grades,
Jeanette
Gore;
• The Martha Gillette guild of fourth and fifth grades, Gynel
tne Presbyterian church met at Powell; fifth and sixth grades,
the home of Mrs. J. W. McCoy Cecilia Cord, and seventh and
for the election of officers last eighth grades, Mr Meyers. Mias
Friday evening. Mias Edith Bork
was elected president; Miss Jua­
nita bemmer, vice president; and
Miss Marie Prescott, secretary­
treasurer.
• Captain H R Jordan, who
has been stationed at Portland,
visited several days last week at
the H. K. Jordan home. He wus
enroute to New Cumberland, Pa.,
where he will be in charge of an
army signal depot.
• Le Roy Undner attended the
Sheriffs' pQMe banquet and busi­
ness meeting at Medford last Fri­
day.
• The Veterans of Foreign Wars
auxiliary is giving a food sale at
the Ashland Groceteria Saturday
morning.
• The regular meeting of the vet­
erans and auxiliary will be held
Monday night, March 24, in the
Veterans hall.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Allin
returned home this week from a
two months visit in Long Beach,
Sacramento and Modesto.
• Forty people attended the birth­
day dinner sponsored by the aux­
iliary to the American legion last
Saturday evening at the Legion
hal). Mrs. Beminghauscn made the
birthday cake, which had 22 can­
dies on it. After dinner an inter­
esting program was given followed
by games and cards.
• Don Cook, who attends Univer­
sity of Oregon medical school in
Portland, is visiting in Ashland
this week.
• Dr. C. A. Haines plans to re­
turn today from a business trip to
San Francisco.
• Mr. and Mrs. Homer Billings
Talent Teachers
Named for Year
l,arson and Miss Clark resigned to
accept positions In the northern
part of the state.
• Mis. Joe Duncan and Mrs
Frank
Duncan
were Medford
shoppers Saturday.
• Lyle Tame made a trip to his
lunch on Dead Indian Wednesday.
• Among those selected for the
nxet draft call Is Wilson Klimek
of Talent.
• Mrs Joe Tryon, who returned
home from the hospital in Medford
Thursday, is improving nicely.
• Axel Amundson, who has been
a patient at the Community hos­
pital in Ashland for the past
month returned home Monday.
Mrs. Lilly Burnett is caring for
him.
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook of
Yam«ey camp were week-end
guests of Mr. Cook's parents, Mr,
and Mrs Elmer Cook
• Mrs Walter Gingerich returned
home Tuesday from the Commun­
ity hospital In Ashland where she
underwent a major operation.
• Bill Hotchkiss made a business
trip to Klamath Falls Sunday,
• Mr and Mrs. Charles Estes of
Crescent City and Will Clark of
Toledo, Ore. spent the week-end
in the valley with relatives and
friends.
• Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miles of
Ashland were calling on friends
here Saturday They formerly re­
sided in Talent.
• Will Lindsey of Ashland was
a business caller In Talent Satur­
day afternoon.
• Mr. and Mrs George Eads left
Tuesday for Berkeley, Calif, to
visit their daughter and family.
• Mr and Mrs. Victor Milbum of
Thompson creek called on friends .
here Tuesday,
• Mrs.
Wayne Cowdrey
and'
daughter Shirley and Mrs. H. F.
Parks made a business trip to
Seiad Valley, Calif. Monday.
• Mr and Mrs Joe Oscar of
Ashland were in Talent Monday
shopping and calling on friends
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First Methodist
Church
Our Churches
Church of Christ
Second and B Streets
('. Alton Broetrom, Minister
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Sunday church schoo^TiSTwTth
Allen O. McGee, superintendent.
Cordell Hull made this significant
remark, "Religious education is
the very heart of national de­
fense."
Morning sermon at 11 o'clock
on the subject, "Jesus gives the
fourth lesson about the cross”
The choir will sing an appropriate
anthem and Dr. C. F Tilton will
sing a solo, The Old Rugged
I Cross.”
Epworth and Wesley Leagues at
6:15 p. m.
Evening worship 7:30 p. m.
Sermon subject, "Uttermost Sal­
vation.” The young peoples choir
will sing "The Lord is Good," by
Ruth Dale.
Prayer meeting and Bible study
Wednesday evening 7:30 with the
16th chapter of Revelations as the
scripture lesson.
Bible school 9:45 a. m. L. U.
Giesham general superintendent.
Classis for everyone Merle Bea­
gle is platform superintendent for
the day.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Anthem, "Cast Thy Burden on the
Lord" from "Elijah” by Mendel-
ssohn, choir.
Ladies trio, "The
Holy City.” Sermon by Evangelist
John A Barney; subject, “Hori­
zons of Hope.”
At 6:30 p. m., meetings of the
high school and college Christian
Endeavor societies Ronald Whit­
ed Is high school leader.
Evangelistic service at 7:30 p.
m Special music numbers, sermon
by Evangelist Barney. Subject,
"The Crucible of Calvary."
Evangelistic services will be
held each night of next week ex­
cept Saturday. Tuesday night is * *
men's night, Mednesday family
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night.
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Trinity Episcopal
Church
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Church school 9:30 a. m.
Sermon and morning prayer, 11
a. m.
Holy Communion 9:30 a. m.
Wednesday.
Holy Communion 11:30 a. m.
Thursday. There will be a lunch­
eon after this service and a talk
by Dr. Sayre.
Litany and talk 7:30 Friday
evening. Choir rehearsal after this
service.
You are cordially invited to wor­
ship with us.
First Presbyterian
Church
James H. Edgar, Minister
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Worship service 11 a. m. Dr.
John K. Howard, guest minister.
No evening services until fur­
ther notice.
• Mrs. Frank Davis entertained
the Fortnightly Study club at her
home Monday. Mrs William Sny­
der told the origin of St. Patrick's
day. Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
Frank J. Van Dyke and Mrs. Wil­
liam Rice for their clever figur­
ines The business meeting was
presided over by Mrs. Carol Pratt;
Mrs. Carlton Elhart presented a
paper on Puerto Rico, and Mrs.
Ralph Billings reviewed the book
"Frontier Doctor” by Urling C.
Coe Mrs B. C. Forsythe and Mrs.
George Briscoe presided at the tea
table.
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