Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 09, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, May 9, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 5
NEWS FROM
About People You Know
Washington School
By SCHOOL STUDENTS
• Mi ami M im I (' Erwin left
Hat unlay for 1 »evils Igikc where
they attended the Oregon Mutual
Fin* Insurance company conven­
tion
• Mm Margaii-t Kurth of Ashland
and Mr and Mrs W E Lan t is of
Medford went to Crescent City
Sunday.
• Mrs Ida Thomas nml Miss Ag­
nes I Im Ison of Elkton were visit­
or» In A»hlund during music
week.
• Horn to Mr and Mis II I>
Mitchell on May H n daughter
• Mn v <> N smith and Mis.-r
Emmy Isiu Smith visited In Eu­
gene several days Inst Week with
George F iiiiic I n Smith
• Jack Williams Is visiting with
Mr and Mrs Hoy Crow In Mo-
desto.
• .Mi and Mis Ed Samuelson of
Mt Shasta spent the week-end
with Mm J L Samuelson.
• Mi i i. in Ft I
tuili nt at
the University of Oregon, visited
with her jmrents, Mr nml Mm I
R Frideger
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the flrat of the week
• Mr ami Mia Burdette ('entera
of Medford were Sunday guests
of Mr and Mrs Henry Orr
• Mr» I»ella Steveriaon. Mr nml
Mrs Jerry Nichols. L-e and Viv­
ian Kerr and Virginia Stevenson
went to Klamath Falls Sunday
where they visited with Mr. and
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Mrs II T Nichols and to Chilo
quin where they visted F T. luidy
• New residents from Mr-Cloud.
Calif., are Mr and Mrs. M. B
Philips and children.
• Mrs Chris Peterson, who has
been visiting in Fresno, has re­
turned home.
• Mm J M Easterling, Mix. O.
H Eusterling and Miss Pearl Eas­
terling went to Grants Pass Sun­
day.
• Mrs George Ward and Marcenc
Robison visited several day» with
Mr. and Mrs. George Ward Jr. in
Sacramento
• M r. and Mrs Jerry Nichols,
Vivian and br Kerr of Modesto
Visited Mm. Della Stevenson sev-
eral day».
• Betty Gnu-e Robbins visited
with her mother, Mrs W F Sears
in Klamath Falls over the week*
end.
• Mr« E C Forties. Mm.
Baldwin and .Mm Nelle Foster re­
ceived awards of lovely dresses at
the Betty Jane Shop Friday after­
noon.
• Mr. und Mrs Ix»n Robinson of
Dallas are spending the week-end
with Mn Robinson's parents, Dr.
and Mrs G. W Bruce.
• .Mrs II (.' Rude and daughter
have returned from a visit to
San Francisco
For Mother’s I)uy
Say It With
Lovely
Bonnie Moseley has come back
from just having the poison oak.
We are glad she is back. She has
been gone a long time.
Br/nnie and Lonnie Moseleys'
little sister Fem came to schrx>l
to visit us Friday. We enjoyed her
very much.
Paula Ostrander brought a mole
to school Monday afternoon. She
passed it around the room.
Room four has just completed
a unit on animal study. We have
studied about animals in North
America We used the balopticon
and our teacher told un about
them. We each had certain ani­
mals to report on In art we drew
pictures of animals. We have had
two tests in animal study. We all
like this kind of study. I report­
ed on the bat.—Kama Henson.
Paula Ostrander returned Mon­
day to school after having had the
flu We all mi-sied her and are
glad she is back in room four.
We are sorry that Shirley Weit­
zel has to be absent from school
on account of rheumatic fever.
Dwight Schneider also is absent
with a badly infected foot. His,
parents took him to Sacramento
for care.
Barbara Dawson is absent be­
cause of measles We hope all our I
sick will soon be back in school ,
in room six.
The P-TA met at the Washlng-
tn school Thursday, May 8 Miss
P. Geiser, part-time school nurse,
spoke on health The first graders
sang "His Garden " Sandra Schu- I
erman. Margaret Clary and Nancy
Graber spoke Mother’s day pieces.
The 60 members of the twirling
team performed. The Washington
school chorus sang two numbers.
"Amaryllis” and “Mammy's Little
Coal Black Coon." Room six gave
“For Mother on Her Day,” a
Mother's day playlet. Room two i
sang a Mother's day song and pre- ;
sented a May pole dance.
Re­
freshments were
served.
Mrs.
Schneider who was to have given
a report on the P-TA meeting in
Eugene was unable to be present.
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FLOWERS
TALENT NEWS
'The Original
Mother's Day
Express
ihe
senti­
ment of the flay In a
whimsical, heartwarm­
ing way—<M*nd flow­
ers! Her Askland Mor­
al Shop's grand selec­
tions—prl< es
iisinilh low!
HITT NEWS
• Mm Addie Stedman of Phoe­ • A May day party was enjoyed CONCERT POSTPONED
nix viaited at the home of her by the Junior Epworth League
Due to unfavorable weather last
mother, Mrs Mary Work», Fri­ I members Wednesday evening at
day.
the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank Sunday, the band concert which
• Mr. and Mrs. lx>m Frink and I Graves Those who attended were was to have been given at 4 p. m.
Marylyn Dunaway. in Lithia park was postponed un­
family sjient Saturday at Lincoln. Lois Vieira,
Babe
Bemheisel,
John Kallvet, til this coming Sunday This was
• Gladys RSSd >>f Klamath Fall»
Jean
Henderson,
Helen
Bemheisel, to have been the first event of
■pant last week vixiting her par­
Ashland's program observing na­
ent». Mr. and Mr». Delbert God­ Arthur Pedersen, Rosalie Graves tional music week.
and the two young hostesses, Au­
dard and other relative».
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• Mr and Mrs Al Sherrard mov­ drey and Annabelle Graves. Spon­ • Subscribe for The Miner today.
sors
of
the
party
were
Mrs.
Ar
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ed to the home of their daughter,
Pedersen and Dr. Edwin
Mr». Ray Lewis. where Mrs I thur
Richardson.
The evening was
Sherrard is confined to her bed
spent playing games, with Babe
with iilne»».
Bemheisel winning at Chinker
• The operetta, "Rose of the ; Check. Jean Henderson at “Pin
Danube,” which was presented the Tulip in the Basket," and Lois
Friday evening, wax enjoyed by a Vieira at counting the beans in a
large audience There was a fine j
jar. Refreshments were served.
performance by those who took • The Women's Society of Chris-
part
! tian Service met Thursday at the
• In a recent team-typing contest home of the president, Mrs. Harry
conducted by Una Inrh, Talent De Jamett. Mrs. Holmberg read
placed second in the amateur di- I the secretary report in the ab­
vision for speed. Nine schools com- I sence of Mrs T. Quamme. who
peted and the showing made by I was ill. Mrs Frank Graves read
the Taletit school is very credit- I
from the Psalms, and the prayer.
able.
Plans were completed for the ba­
• Dale O'Harra of Ashland and zaar at which motion pictures are
Olive Hill visited Opal Hill at to be presented by Mrs. Fred Bay-
Chiloquin Sunday.
i liss.
Those who attended the
• Mrs May Dobbins has taken meeting were Mesdames Harry
over the auto court recently va­ De Jamett, John De Witt, E. Rob­
cated by Mr. and Mrs. Al Sher­ inson. Arthur Pedersen. T. An­
rard who had charge for the past derson, A Samuelson, W. Holm­
year
berg. W. Dutro, O. Bemheisel.
• The Home Economics club of Frank
Ward.
Donovan Ward.
the grange will meet at the home Walter Bray. Russel Harris. Ar­
of Mrs Irene Wells at Medford thur Gilbepg, Frank Graves. W.
May 13. Mm. Wells is a former Gran. Fred Haynes, Frank Oh-
resident of Talent.
lund. Stella Roop and Florence
• Mrs Wallace Burkhart of Port­ Clark. Refreshments were served.
land called at the home of Mr. The next meeting is to be held
and Mis. Joe Tryon Friday. Mrs at the home of Mrs. Fred Haynes.
Tryon is an aunt of Mrs. Burk­ • A nine-pound daughter was
hart.
bom to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bem­
• Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McMa­ heisel at the Yreka General hos­
han are having an addition built pital Wednesday morning. April
30. Mi, Bemheisel and daughter ■
to their home.
• Mrs. Floyd Clark and Miss Lot­ Carmen Louise came home Tues-,
I
tie Beswick of Ashland called on day evening.
friends in Talent Sunday after­ • A daughter was bom to Mr I
noon.
and Mrs. Joe Foggiotto at the Hilt I
• Minnie Dobbins returned home hospital Friday morning.
from the Community hospital in • An anniversary party was giv-
Ashland Sunday after being a en last Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs.
George Wright on their 39th an-
patient there for a week.
• Mm Roy Estes and Mrs Joe niversary at the home of their
Harrison were shopping in Med­ daughter, Mrs. Edward Ekwall.
ford Saturday.
Attending were the guests of
• Mrs
Lloyd T-acv called on honor, Mr. and Mrs, Wright,
friends in Valley View Thursday Charles nti.l Claude Wright. Mr.
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afternoon.
• Miss Genevieve V. Patterson,
daughter of Mrs. Thornton W.
Wiley of Ashland and William J
Miller of Dunsmuir were recently
married in Reno, Nevada. They
will make their home in Dunsmuir.
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