SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Thursday, April 27, 1944 TALENT NEWS NO W P L A Y IN G ! DOUBLE FEATURE “ The Devil and Miss Jones” with JEAN ARTHUR ALSO “ The City That Stopped Hitler” Friday and Saturday “Oklahoma Kid” with JAMES CAGNEY ALSO TERROR ofthe SEAS! Cpl. Leslie Mason arrived home the latter part pi the week From the East, where he has been sta­ tioned for the past year, to visit his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Vic Mason, and other relatives Open house at the school was held Friday night, with a large attendance. Many pieces of art were on display, made by the pu­ pils of the school, and the work of their studies also was shown, Pfc. Wesley Householder was home on a lft-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Householder, a n d h i s many friends. He is stationed at Lin­ coln, Nebr. Mrs. May me Oondrey and Mrs. Roy Nurule and daughter, Con­ nie, of Prospect were in Talent Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Bates vis­ ited their son, Owen, and family in Medford Sunday. Mrs. John Walsh received a let­ ter recently from her brother, Cpl. M .A. Rink, U. S. Marine in the Pacific, stating he was in a land­ ing on New Britain Islands. Loyal Bates and son. Owen, left Monday morning for Portland on business and will retuni Thurs­ day Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith are the parents of a 7 S-pound boy bom at the Community Hospital in Medford last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ct'fm an sold their apartment house to Mr. and Mrs. Pete Griffette. The Coff­ mans have purchased the home of Mrs. Stevens in Talent. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Carver, who made a trip to Missouri this win­ ter. have returned to their home. Johnnie Mills of Ashland has been In Talent for a few days do­ ing plumbing. t The revival Services that have been in progress for the past two weeks at the Friends Church closed Sunday night. Buford Childers, who has been employed in the Prospect area this winter, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Childers. Mrs. O. K. Curtain spent Sun­ day in Ashland visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. Daly, and fam ­ ily Mrs R F. Parks was a busi­ ness caller in Jacksonville Mon­ day afternoon. ------------ o Hi-Y Entertains Guests at Banquet Sun. - Mon. - Tues. ‘This Is the Army’ with AN ALL-STAR CAST Continuous Shows SUNDAY FORMER GOVERNOR The Hi-Y club entertained fac­ ulty and girl friends as guests at a banquet and dance Wednesday evening. Even though several of­ ficers and members were not present, it was considered quite a success. The banquet consisted of meat loaf, salad and accessories. At the close of the meal song leader Jack Waybrant led the group In several songs and the adult guests. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Robin­ son, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Mirick. and Mrs. Koehler, gave brief after dinner speeches . (From the Rogue New's) ------------ o------------ Sgt and Mrs A. A. Stubble­ field have transferred from Ash­ land to Santa Rosa. California. Book Review Given At WSCS Friday to a recent announcement re­ leased from the Secretary of Stub ’• Office. All those wishing permits or li­ censes to drive cars are asked to get in touch with the examiner The jauitponed meeting of I he during these hours. Woman« Society of Christian^ Service of the Methodist Church wua held In the church on 1* ri- day, April 14. During the morning SOerion, “ W H E N YOU W A N T A T R E A T , COME TO E A T ” routine business was transacted and plana were made to uasisl the Youth Group with the entertain­ ment of the Young People’» Dis- trlct Conference which la to be held In the church on Sunday, April 16. The appreciation of the society was expressed for the very Inter­ Open F rom 6 :0 0 A . M.— 10:00 P . M. esting meeting to which It wiut Invited by the Wesleyan Service Guild, at which a report of a re­ C L O SE D M O N D A Y S cent Jurisdictional conference held In Portland was given by Mrs. L et us w orry ubout y o u r bridge lu n ch eon s Everett Faber, who is the presi­ dent of the Medford Guild. The and din ner p a rties. meeting was adjourned for lunch­ eon, after which the afternoon M erchant L u n ch es — M eals — S h o rt O rders session was opened by a len-mln- ute song service led by Mrs Rob­ ert McKay, after which a devo­ tional period was participated in by a number of the member» of the society A very interesting feature of the afternoon session was a book review given by Mrs. G. A Briscoe, the book reviewed being "Son of the Smokey Sea" by Nutchuck with Alden Hatch I This autobiographical story of a half-Norweglan, half-Eskimo orph­ an boy who was brought up In the Methodist Mission at Unalas­ ka In the Aluetlan Islands is filled with unbelievable adventure. Nutchuck spent months work- j ! ing in a sulphur mine at the era- ! iter of a live volcano fishing the 1 stormy waters of the Bering Sea ; and driving boats through the ter- j i rible tide rips that sweep the J passes and In the dlmly-llt oper­ ating room at the mission to ' which the rick and wounded I came. The story of Nutchuck’s first trip "outside," the terrific Impact of civilization upon a prim­ itive mind, in itself makes a story of difficulties different, though no I less arduous than-those faced in the arctic seas amid smoking vol­ canoes. How Nutchuck eventually went back to the States, to become a well-known pianist, lecturer and artist, furnished an extraordinary chronicle of adventure and the struggle of a man to find him­ self. Nutchuck is now with the United States Army. ! 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