SOUTHERN OREGON MINER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER »j. «941 Methodist Church Welcomes Teachers Ashland High School News Civic Club House Monday, Oct. 29, Opens New Hardware store Here Saturday sistrtig Mr. Roberts with football from the army. Henry Slagle of Prospect visit­ now. TALE a f, October 23—Mr. and ] ed friends in Talent last Tuesday. a < < Mrs. Alvin Coates of Phoenix i The Anniversary play cast has Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baird, well were calling on friends in T a le n t' been chosen and is nurd at work known in Ashlund business cir­ Sunday evening. ¡on the coming performance. The On Monday evening the M eth­ cles, Saturday opened Ashland's Mr. and Mrs. George Holt and 1 play, "For Her Che- - lid's Sake" odist Church gave a ‘welcome- baby of Klam ath Falls spent a : 1 is an old fashioned mellow drama party* to the Methodist instruct­ newest business venture, u hard­ few days last week w ith Mrs. complete w ith the fair young he­ ors and teachers from the South­ ware and sporting goods store. Holt's parents, Mr. and Mi's. Kay roine and the heuvily moustached ern Oregon College of Education They purchased the hardw are By K atherine Grossm an Cullman. Mr. Holt is employed villiun. A lter num erous tryouts and to the teachers of the Ash­ slock from Provost's, and have with the naval unit at Klamath. the following east was decided land Public Schools, and to the added other lines, to make up a Mrs. Forest Jennings and small upon: Pansy Paine, the innocent college students who had desig­ nice stock of hardware. They are The cobined P.T.A.’s gave a heroine is Joyce Mattson Fairfax nated by their registration that son returned home Tuesday from welcoming tea for the teachers, Kisselburgh, the hero, is played they hud no church preference. in the building occupied until re­ the Community hospital in Ash­ Tuesday afternoon at the Junior by Gordon Peterson; Gaylord They gathered in the beautiful • cently by Yeo’s barber shop und land. E. C. Wall’s real estate office. Mr. John M. Rodgers passed High. Classes were dismissed Duckworth, the fabulous vifliun, Fellowship rooms of the Church Considerable reinodelin g h a s early so that all of the teachers away Sunday at the home of h& is portrayed by Keith Bussey; and at 7:30 in the evening, and by been under way there and the daughter Mrs. Ed Boardman. could attend. The purpose of the Hilary Payne, the husband is the glow of the fireplace enjoyed new store presesnts a fine ap social event was to allow the Funeral services were held Wed­ played by Dick Martin. Marjorie a ‘mixing’ game which had been pea rance. nesday in the Conger-Morris at parents and teachers to get ac­ Hunsley and Dixie McCulloch provided by John Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Baird have been quainted. The principals from 1 P. M. w ith Rev. Daws officiat­ are the two Paine sisters, Marcel­ in business here for the past 11 This was followed by a short each school introduced the teach­ la and Midge. ing. program consisting of the follow­ years. For eight years they were ers and refreshm ents were served Cpl. Harvey Maxon who has The servants, Amelia, house­ ing numbers: Two num bers by in the Plaza district in the rest­ been in the arm ed forces over A program of music was heard keeper, and Dawson, butler, are the Methodist Male Quartet, aurant business, and for the past during the afternoon. seas for the past two years has filled by M eredith Buell and Harry Yeo, Dr. T. F. Tilton, J. F. I three years operated th»> Waffle > > > been discharged, and is home Charles Eliason. Marion Suther­ Emmett, Robert Lytle. A friendly Stop on east main street. They w ith his family. He is the son of A new teacher has been wel­ lin, portrays Dorothy, the train­ welcome by Allen McGee, s u p e r-, closed that when the lease expir­ Mr. and Mi's. Ed Maxon. comed to the Junior-Senior school ed nurse. The role of society m a­ intendent of the Sunday School, ed and the room was taken over Mi's. Meda Fox was called to staff. He is Mr. Frank O'Neal, tron, Hedda Barrington, is filled and by Mrs. Lucille Mackay pre­ by the Harrison Parts Co., for W inters, California last week be­ who was recently discharged by K atherine Grossman, while sident of the Womens Society of expanded room for their business. cause of the serious illness of her from the armed services and will Milo Grubb is her son, Basil. the Church. Miss Ann Crandall, brother in law Mr. Leo N ether­ resume his coaching duties here Beatrice Hudnut, a voice from accompanied on the piuno by again. At present he teaches at the past is convincingly played Miss Wilma Froman, delighted lands. A large crowd attended the Senior High in the mornings and by Mary Lou Hahn. The cast is the group with two beautiful Firem en's dance Saturday night his afternoon schedule is taken holding practices every evening violin numbers. Mrs. Eric Weren at the City Hall. These dances j up at Junior High. He will coach and the play is progressing on teachers of the Young Adult Sun are given every other Saturday | basketball this year and is as- schedule. Miss M aijory Kidney is day School class, and Dr. G. W. directing the production. She has Bruce the pastor of the church night. The next one to be h e ld , been active in dram atic work each gave words of greeting and November 3. both in high school and college, welcome. Two piano num bers Mr. Mary Higgins is spending | taking part in several leading were given by Miss Wilma Fro­ a couple of weeks in Sugene v is it-; roles. The exact date of "For man. John Billings led in games. ing her daughter and son in la w .; Her Che - -¡Id’s Sake,” has not Refreshments were served by a Mrs. P. McAbee was a business been decided but suggested dates group of women from the Wom­ caller in Medford Monday. are November 30 and December en’s Society of the Church. Bill Lawrence of Medford tra n ­ 7. The rooms were decorated with sacted business in Talent Friday > > > huge baskets and vases of a u t­ afternoon. John Loper who has been in An Ashland teacher’s meeting umn flowers and red berries. This is an annual occasion in Europe for the past two years re-1 was held in the high school m u­ turned to his home in Valley sic room on Thursday, Oct. 18. this church and has been carried View. He has been discharged The faculty from all the schools on for a num ber of years. was present for the monthly meeting. Plans were announced for the coming year. A discussion was held by Mr. Parks and Mr. Roger concerning joining of na­ Mrs. A lbert L. Armstrong of tional and state societies. Mr. Lindsay, Cal., Monday requested Van Dyke gave a welcoming ad­ the Jackson county coroner to ex­ dress to the new teachers and hume the body of her husband, pledged himself to be of any help pilot of a plane which crashed he could. July 21 and killed him and three « A > passengers. Friday night on the W alter Mrs. Arm strong asked that the Philipps Field the Ashland Griz­ body be sent to Lindsay for bu r­ zlies will meet M arshfield. A ial. All four persons were buried large crowd is expected and an at the scene of the crash after exciting game promised. The simple funeral rites because of band will m arch at the half un­ the almost inaccessible area in der the direction of Mr. Francis which the plane crashed and the and be on hand with marches and fact the wreckage was so com­ the school song. A fter the victory plete from the terrific impact. over the Cavemen last Friday Passengers in the plane were night, Ashland cheering section S. L. Gosliner, prom inent P ort­ should be out there to help the land m erchant; Mrs. Gosliner, boys again and give them all the and her sister Mrs. Alma Pratt. backing they can. They were returning from a San ----------- o------------ I Francisco business trip. T h e A. P. Talent with Mrs. Talent wreck was found July 28 after a and son, Dewey, of Dundee Ore­ week's search. It was located just gon were visitors in Ashland over south of the Oregon-California DON AMECHE „ the week end. They are relatives border on the Siskiyou m ountains WILLIAM BENDIX FRED ALLEN of Chief of Police C. P. Talent VICTOR MOORE All kinds of Signs for sale al JACK BENNY and are form er long time resi­ 1ÜOY VALLEE ■u «seo oNrrn aanm Miner Office. dents of Medford, Oregon. TALENT NEWS C overed D ish Dinner Honoring World War II Veterans Music a n d ducning after the dinner All Legionuues und veterans invited. Bring a covered dish. T /5 Guy E. Payne of route 2, box 343, Ashlund, received his discharge from the army on O ct­ ober 15, ut the McCaw General Hospital, Walla Wullii. W ashing­ ton. T/5 Payne was injured in a jeep acclden nt Kremsm unster, Austria, und has since been in a hospital. He was a member of the 11th Armored Division, has been three years in the service, with 11 months overseas. He wears the Good Conduct medal and three ETO battle stars. His m other, Mis W 11. Bradley lives at Linden, California. Previous to entering the service T/5 Payne was a civil service employee. You Are Cordially Invited to a FR EE LECTU R E LITHIA on Ends Sat. Nite SSh Wife of Pilot Petitions for Exhuming of Body CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Entitled: Christian Science: Its Theory and Practice by RICHARD P. VERHALL, C.S. NOW PLAYING OF NEW YORK CITY Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachu­ setts plus Billy Boyd as Hopalong Cassily in THE LITHIA THEATRE Ashland, Oregon THREE ON THE TRAIL 1 STARTS SUNDAY for 3 Days Tuesday, October 30th at 8 p.m. with Gabby Hayes Jimmy Ellison SU N D A Y plus l i t the Sweet and Low-Dawn. . . j on the Notion Song! Cold Weather’s Coming Children’s GLOVES..................... 25c pr. 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