Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 08, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, Aug. 8, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 5
About People You Know
Q Mrs R i -I hi Ki-lsi-y of Klumilth
F'nlls bus moved to Ashland and
will establish her home heie
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S Mol-arm of Alaska in a
gui-st of hln brother, M J. Mil .ar
VII.
• M ih Elmer Itolx itnon of Yii-ku
I n h new resident of Ashliuid
• Mr und M ih <■ W Thornton
buve returned from a vacation
trip in northern California.
• Russell Webber of Prowjiect
was a week end visitor at the
Gary Newton home
• MI hh Florence Allen, Miss Edith
itork and MI hh AII ii Norcross have
left for a vacation trip Into Cun
HILT NEWS
Mrs. Carmen Curves
Honoree at Shower
• Mei Carmen Ihirvi-s was guest
of honor at a surprise layette
shower Thursday evening at the
home of M in Diamond Newman
who was assisted by Mrs Earl
Wall The guests who attended
were Mesdames Tom Callahan of
Ashland, mother of Mrs. Purves,
M ih Is>n Caliahand of Ashland,
sister-in-law. Bert Mitchell, iMin-
ovan Ward. Frank Bernheisel,
and daughter Curmen, Clinton
Cobb, Kenneth Nelson, Ray Vieira,
Harry Newman of Ashland. Roy
Clevenger, Iris Smith. Waller Pi-
anka and hoiih Eric and Michael,
Wade Risip, Olive Allison, Ran­
some Smith. Tony Mendes. Don
RoHccrans. Bill Gran and Harold
1 Hinge, and Miss Rose Souza of
Sacramento, cousin and guest of
Ray Vieira, MI m Mai y F
M onion and Miss Bitty Stewart
All enjoyed a very pleasant eve­
ning sewing und visiting.
Mrs
Purves received many lovely gifts
from those attending and also
from a number who were unable
to attend
Refreahmens of ice
cream, cookies, lemonade and cof­
fee were served by the host esses,
Mrs Newman and Mrs Wall
• Ivan Black was brought home
from the Weed hospital Thursday
and is rapidly improving
• Mr and Mis Andy Vieira and
daughters Dds and June drove to
Weed Sunday.
• Mr ami Mrs W Gran and son
Billy and Ikie Geroy attended the
show in Ashland Sunday after­
noon.
• Mr and Mrs Joe George of
Hornbrook were in Hilt Sunday
• Alfie,I
"Tuffv
F..o.<-;.
two of his friends from camp at
Fort Ord were calling on friends
in IBIt late last week.
aila
• M ih l> M Browci I h visiting
with her daughter, M ih William
Hobbs In Albany
• Boh (¡ale spent the week-end in
Klmniith Falls
• MI hh Jean Fridegcr han return­
ed home from a visit with friend*
in Salem, Eugene and Portland.
• dale Adams. who | h collated In
the navy, la visiting with Ashland
relatives and friends
• Mr and Mix M ’I’ Buini
purchased the residence of Ber­
nice Cusick which I n located at
211 Van Nena avenue
• Mi hihi M ih Ksnnsth Bums
and Gloria of liunNinuir visited in
AHhland Sunday and Monday
• M i and m i ■ Ddwin i ■ Fl k I
«nd children of Seattle spent the
week-end with Mrs. I<ta K Eriet
• Ml amt M ih A
I 11 • • ! ■
and son hnve returned from an
extended trip in several southern
a tales.
• u s Grigsby and Mi
and
Mrs Henry Grimes of Klamath
Falls are visiting with Mr and
Mrs Ed Bond
• Mr and Mrs Iuirklti Grubb
went to Granta Pass Friday eve­
ning to attend the flower show
• C Mitiii>iii.ii and daughU i
Mary Thclrkom. of Alhambra.
Calif are visiting with the for­
mer’s daughter, Mrs It E. Ste-1
vens
• M im Spnretom of Bonanza
Miss Hazel Bruner, Miss Grace
Lytle, MI hh Alice Lytle und Mias
Cora Mason left for a two weckH
vacation trip to Glacier National
Park and other points of intrrewt
in the northwest
• W M osch of the Boutlwm Ora
gon Credit Bureau left Wednes­
day of thia week for the Commun­
ity hospital in Medfont whirr he
underwent a minor operation Carl
Brommer of Mrdford will hnve
charge of the local office during
Moses' absence
• It E BtSVSni of St.-Venn Glass
Works .who suffered u broken leg
some time ago while working, is
now able to be at his office
• Mrs F II Gaulke who was a
guest at the home of Dr and Mrs
C 0 imnhiio'. f"i two weeks re
turned to her home at Hillcrest
east of Portland Wednesday. Mrs
Dunham and Mrs () G Crawford
accompanied her for a short visit
• Bom to Mr
and Mra
C
O'lx-ary July 31, a daughter
• Mr and Mrs W D Tuter of
MacDoel, Calif spent the week­
end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J
Chipman.
• Mr and Mrs b e Craig re
turned last week from California
where their visit was shortened
by the Illness of Mrs Craig who
is Improving at the present time
• Mr and Mrs Donald C Wright
and children are visiting with Mr.
Wright’s father. Wirt M Wright
After a trip to Corvallis they will
return here for another visit be-,
fore going to their home in San
Luts Obispo where Mr. Wright is
an instructor in the junior high
school.
• Mr and Mrs Bill Snider were
business visitors In Yreka Mon­
day.
• Born to Mr and Mrs. R C
Temple Aug 5, a son
• Miss Ethel < 1st
f Minne­
sota is viMting her uncle. Hiram
Osterman
• Mrs. Will Graef and daughter
ited Mr. and Mrs Will Bates
Sunday.
They plan on leaving
• Harry Withrow spent s»veral soon for Hawaii where Mr. Bates
days last week vacationing at is employed.
• Ml and Mra Inn Aldrige of
l^ike o' the Woods
Myrtle Creek called on old ac­
• Mrs Thressa Roberts and Mrs. quaintances here Monday. They
Fred Hodapp arrived Saturday
were former Talent residents.
morning from Casa Grande. Ariz
They plan on locating in the val- ,
ley.
• H A Autry of Empire is con­
ducting services at the Baptist
Expert Swiss and American
church this week.
watch repairing. Your watch
• Roy Coffman met with the
timed and regulated FREE on
misfortune of falling from a scaf­
our Electric Time .Vlichrometer.
fold while working on his house
and injuring his ankle and is con­
fined to his home.
• Ruth f*urdue returned home
Monday from a two weeks visit
with relatives In Klarnath Falls
Sweden burg Bldg.
/Ashland
• A reception was held at the
Methixlist church Wednesday eve- I
ning to welcome Rev. and Mrs
Astleford. A covered divh dinner
AUTOMOBILE - FIRE
was served at 7 o'clock, followed
CASI ALTY - LIFE
by a program. Marjorie Yarnell, >
Marille Thorson and Patsy Sim-1
mons entertainned with accordion
music.
Other musical numbers
De¡M-ndatile Protection at
were accompanied by Mrs Frink
Reasonable Rates
at the piano
• Mr. and Mrs Elton Shafer of
the western part of the state ar­
rived here Friday to visit Mrs.
ON THE PLAZA
Elizabeth Learning and family.
Mrs. Shafer is a «laughter of Mrs.
Ix-aming The Shafers will work ,
in the fruit harvest.
• Mr. and Mrs. Al Sherard mov-
ed Tuesday into their home vacat-
ed by Mr. and Mrs. M Hlce. The
Sherard* have been residing at the
home of their daughter. Mrs Ray
Ix-wis, for the past three months
Unbeatable
Mrs Sherard. who has been very
Pair
11!, Is able to be in a wheel chair
now.
• Mr and Mrs. Elmer Cook are
having their house reshingled this
week.
Try Our Milk and Cream
• Mrs. Vic Mason who underwent
a mapor operation recently is re­
AN ASHLAND PRODI CT
covering rapidly and will be home
this week.
• Mr and Mrs. Bob Lzigan an­
nounce the birth of a granddaugh­
ter, bom to Mr and Mrs Harold
TALENT NEVIS
WATCH REPAIRING
Bible school 9 45 a. m. classes
for ull ages. L. U. Gresham, sup-
erlntendent.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
Meetings of High School and
Colle, <■ C. E Societies at 7 p. in.
Evening service at 8 o'clock.
e
Trinity Episcopal
Church
Dr. ('lande F. Nayre, Vicar
M hhh at 8 a. m. Sunday.
First Baptist Church
>L R. 'I urnbull. Minister
Bible school 9:45 a. m. C. E
Coiry, superintendent.
Morning worship 11 o'clock
Sunday, 8 p. m , church service.
Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer
praise and Bible study
•
Holy Communion 8 a m.
Church school 9:30 a. rn.
Sermon and morning [»rayer 11
a m.
You are cordially invited to
worship with us.
•
First .Methodist
Church
( or. N. Main arid Iunirei Sts.
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
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Church of the
Nazarene
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
Courtli and C .Streets
Church school 9 45 a m.
«
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Meetings of Juniors, Young Peo­
ple and Adults by department*,
7 p, m
Evangelistic service 8 p. m. in
charge of the young people.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45
p. m. Choir practice at 8:45.
•
Sunday church school meets at
9:45 a m. Morning sermon at 11
o'clock with D D. Randall, Amer­
ican Sunday school missionary for
southern Oregon counties, giving
the message.
Methodist Youth Fellowship will
meet at 7 p. in. for worship.
Boulevard and Morton Streets
The union service will ire at the
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
Methodist church at 8 o'clock
with Rev James B. Murray of
Bible school 9:45 a. m., Mrs.
WestwiMMl. Calif gui-nt minister
Glenn Prescott, superintendent
at
the
Presbyterian
church.
Worship service 11 a m. Ber­
preaching.
mon subject, "A Key to the
Scriptures.'■
Union services at 8 p. m. in the
Methodist church. Rev James B.
Murray of Westwood, Calif, will
pieach.
Neighborhood Church
Congregational
Free
Methodist C hurch
East Main Street
John It. Port, Pastor
RAMSEY’S JEWELRY
STORE
I N S U R A N C E
M. T. BURNS
Clover Leaf Dairy
Phone 6732
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Sadie Simpson, superintendent, in
charge.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Junior meeting and Young Peo­
ple's meeting at 7 p. m. Evening
worship at 8 o'clock.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
nesday evening at 8 o'clock.
You are welcome to all services.
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PROTECT
Full Gospel Temple
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
1- P. Furman, Pastor
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­
with Mrs J P Wolff
ning Evangelistic sendee to fol­
• Miss Carrie Mae Smith left low at 7:30 o’clock.
Friday for Portland where she
C. A. service and choir practice
will visit with relatives for sev­ 7:45 Tuesday evening.
eral days before continuing her
Bverybody Is coraiaUy invited
vacation elsewhere.
to all services.
• Mrs Lenora Crow of Albany,
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who has been visiting at the home
of J F Emmett, has left for Sac­
ramento by way of Air Unes
• Mn Ivan OiVM of Sin '
and Mrs. Leonard Sherman and
daughter of Loa Anrrles are
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
guests of Mrs. Alice Willits.
Worship service at 11 a. m.
Rev. James B Murray of Wcst-
wimx I, Calif, will give the sermon
at 11 a. m.
•
• Miss Etta Johnson of Medford
has moved to Ashland.
• Mr. and Mrs Don Evans of Kla­
math Falls visited Tuesday with
Mr and Mrs C. E. Home
• Rev. L P Furman has gone to
Lebanon on business.
• Mrs Alice Murray of Eugi-m-
is a guest of her brother, Wilbur
Bushnell.
of Eon i>u Lac Wis are visiting
First Presbyterian
Church
That
“stitch
in time
TELEPHONE MEN
hold to the policy that
it’s never too much trou­
ble to look for trouble.
Usually they find it
Boys’ clui» of St. George'*/riplM-upal
to youth of all faith*, fun, hobbles, manual skills, as part of prac-
tical social service program.
Sloper of Prospect Mrs Sloper is
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Logan.
• Miss Patsy Leep of Portland,
Fourth and B Streets
who visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Try­
Rev. Shearbtim, Pastor
on a few days last week, returned
to her home accompanied by Mrs.
Sunday school 10 a. m. H. O. Tryon who will visit relatives
Butterfield, superintendent.
there for a couple of weeks.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
• Mrs. Royal Bates and daugh­
Young People's meeting, 6:30 ters Veda Rae and Barbara and
p. m.
son Bobby of Klamath Falls vis-
Evangelistic sendee 7:45 p. m.
Week night sendees Tuesday /
and Friday evenings at 7:45.
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Prayer meeting precedes these
TWO OFFICES
two services. Young people in
a E. Huffman 65
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Main
charge of Tuesday sendee.
Foursquare Church
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• Mr. and Mrs IJoyd Selby and
son enjoyed a week's vacation in
Boise, Ida.
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