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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1947)
Snuthrrii Oregon New» Review, 1 hundzy, April j , 1947 The Jacksonville Miner hi h Mrs. Edgar Aids in Installation Jack so n v ille, A p u l 3— M ission ary society ol m e r u s t P re sb y te r ian C hurch m et lust week a t tne social 1110111» ot the church lot the m sp u m g m stuilatiou service* lot the incom ing o il ice is connuelen oy Mis. J. 11. Edgui o| Ashumii. 'In e room wun decorated by spring blossoms and a lighten taper w hich rep resen ted the light ol tile w orld sen t dow n by God. H ein in g p resid en t, Mm. Bei nice G ordun, presented each new officer and Mm. Edgar w ith a lovely comage. The new officer* are: Mr*. S tella Beach, president; Mr*. Nellie N iederm eyer, Vice p re sid e n t, Mm. Zola Fick, sec re tary ; Mm. M arion N iederm eyer, i t eusurer, and severe! other ladies who w ere ap pointed trea su rers ot d iffe re n t d ep artm ents. lteiresh m en ls w ere served at the M anse by Mrs. Alice M itehel- 11 lore to the follow ing ladies: Bei nice G ordun, M yrtle A rno 1 d, Dorothy Ball, Edna Evuns, E li zabeth F u ller, S tella Beach, Mai Ion N eid en n ey er, Nellie N ieder- m eyer, V irginia M addix, C arrie P atterson, Lora Young, Zola Fick, V u lh n n e W endt. Nell Dunford, M ai g.n i t M inche, Guldys ilam il ton, Mrs. Jam es M innis, and Mm. Bebb. Mrs. Edgur was accom pan ied by her m other, Mrs. Corey. Mm. M inche, Mrs. M innis and Mrg M addix assisted M is M itcn elm ore. Larry Tribbett to Present Trophy S tu d e n t body p resid en t L arry T rib b ett, of S o u thern O regon col lege, will go to Jacksonville high this week to p resen t the Ja c k so n ville b ask etb all team th eir tro phy th a t they won at the recent Invitutionul B-Leugue basketball touruinent at S outhern Oregon college. A w ards w ere not presented to th e w inners d u rin g the to u rn a m ent because of dam age inflicted w hen the shelf on w hich they w ere placed collapsed. Four Are Baptised On Palm Sunday Jacksonville, A pril 3—Fo u r baptism s on Palm S unday w ere the h ig h lig h ts of the F irst P re s b y terian C h u rch ’s m eeting last week Alice A therton, N ita H eck ert, Susan G oddard, and Don K ingsley w ere the four who re ceived the baptism . Mrs. Lora Young. Mr. and Mrs. J M P atterso n, F ern Jordan, M ary Jo Hall, Ju d ith Hall and P au lin e H ardy joined the church. Church Members Elect Officers Jacksonville Ramblingá by G ladys H am ilton Thieves visited the L. E. H.i. ton ranch recently and took unto uiem selves the electric m which in used to irrigate the g ard en and wulei the slock dui mg the six m onths of the yeui th a t W alker C reek does not . un We would ap p reciate the rctur« of the m otor. The Flem m ing orchard was sprayed by air plane Sunday m orning. New W astm ghouse ranges w in. installed last week in the lunci room at the school. N ineteen A ttend P ast Nobles Lunch Jacksonville, A pril 3—The Past Noble G rands held then m o n th ly luncheon m eeting at the new country hom e of Mrs. Teresa Jones at liuch, Oregon. T he ladies brought th eir hostess m any love ly plants for her new home ami yard. It was a pot luck affair. Thoes atten d in g were: Mrs. Ludie S an ger, Mrs. Zola Fick, Mis Selm a Hazen, Mrs. W inifred Kim ball, Mrs. Ida Wilson, Mrs. Kae S ch af fer, Mrs. Dorothy H eckert, Mrs. M abie McCully, Mrs. Pearl K it chen, Mrs. G race Noble, Mrs. Mary B errim an, Mrs. C lara M a e Pool, Mrs. M argie McKim, Mr- M argaret M inche, Mrs. Ju n e Boyd Mrs. Edna Evans, Mrs. Elizabeth F uller, and Mrs. Jones, Mrs. H arlan C antrell was an invited guest. Keystone C lub Will Meet at M ooring’s j .Ja c k so n v ille , April .1- Officer. ■ w ere elected last S unday a fte r - I noon al a dinrii 1 am i business mei ting of the congregation ol the F irst P re sb y te ria n church held at tin- church social rooms. T rustees ure: G len G ordon, H en ry N iederm eyer, ami O. W Dun ford. O thers officers include: O tto N elderm eyer, trea su rer, Berniece G ordon, chon director; Mrs. Inez H arris, pianist; Mrs. Nellie Nied erm eyer, S unday school su p e rin ten d en t: Mrs. Stella Beach and Mrs. H ariris, assistant Sunday ..chool supei m ten d en ts, Mrs. G e r tru d e M artin, secretary -treasu re 1. Mrs. M argaret M enteh, cradle roll su p erin ten d e n t; M arion N iedet- mw^cr, church florist; and Mi anil J. M. P atterson, and Mrs. Lora Young, com m union con...t i t le.- The church m em bership 1 now 98, w hich is the highe: t it lias ever been. M em hcrsh'b in the F irst P re s b y terlan church ts now 98, ac- cording to an announcem e n t m ade last wi< I.. Young fol'-' of the com m unity who left for then respective co l leges a fte r spending the spring holidays a t hom e Were Law rence Fick and his friend; C harlo tte N eiderm eyer; P hylis W endt, Bob S m ith and Joyce N iederm eyer. Steve W hipple took the band to the Eagle P oint «school for a re tu rn engagem ent F rid ay as the Eagle P oint band had been to Jacksonville school e a rlie r in the school year. Jacksonville, A pril 3—M em bers and guests of K eytone club will m eet S atu rd ay , A pril 12. at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jack M oor ing T he group will m eet at the church and will go ♦ toe M ooung hom e for pot luck supper. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. M enteh will have charge of the gam es after the supper. Union Service F ast Service COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP See O ur L ine of E xchange R ebuilt M otors By GENERAL ELECTRIC A nna Engle Makes Best E aster Bonnet TIM E TO WATCH Linoleum & Shade Shop S tation 237 East M ain St. A shland, O regon Airs. Boni Presides l C hapter M eeting Mr. and Mrs. J a n u s G owiand, Mrs. tr a n k Hoot, m atron of zvuaiei cn ap ier ot E astern Star, Mr. and Mrs. De Shazer, H enry Jacksonville, A p u l 3 The p ies me tl at the chapti 1 m eeting Enders, M r . and Mrs. C larence M arch 20, at which time, past I nome of Mr. anti M .s. Cn sli-i m atrons and p atrons were iionor- Gassoway, and Mr. and Mis. Fred P u n 1-11 on the Old Stage itou < ed. Mrs. fna Huson, Mis. t i a n k Engle will be on the refreshm ent was the scene 0 tne wedding <» S. Janoskl, Mrs, Jesse M cFadden, com m ittee for the n ex t Lu-llview B arbara P urcell to Jo h n M. .-» o e i, Mis. Jack B ur icli, Harold freed, G range m eeting Mr. and M is H. C. Cumming.- •it 8 uh p m, Monday, M arch .11. Mrs. Anna Engle won first and Mrs. K ith ard Teal, w ere in Witnesses w ere K ennem 1'ui chaige of the program for the prize Tuesday evening a t the ci. II, hrothei of the bride and Mi n. evening. G range m eeting tor m aking the Hanns Men ’Die cerem ony was D inner was served previou to m ost a ttra ctiv e E aster bonnet out conducted by the Kev. I. 11 Nut- the ch a p te r m eeting. The hall was of a kitchen utensil. Men of tne chelm ore. decorated w ith life-size clown G range m odeled these hats after ------------ - ■■ ■■ . ( f ■ ■ - figures, rep resen tin g past rnat- they w ere m ade by the ..om en. ' rons and patrons, which were Lloyd B lair played tw o violin Young People Will I purchased by th e past patrons solos, he was accom panied by ind p resented to the m atrons as M ary Ann G assow ay; Gail T a y B reakfast E aster gifts, follow ing th e dinner. lor sang a solo, w ith Mrs. Block Jacksonville, April 3 — Eastei at the piano; and K atherine Davis m orning breakfast will be served Mr B owm an has opened up a at the church Sunday for all tht I sto re in his building. A grocery i gave a reading titled "E aster Ifs.” young people of the fourth to the J sto re was form erly operated in FUNERAL SERVICES HELD eighth grade. B reakfast will be 1 th a t location by Mi. anil Mrs I FOR DEWEY HARGUESS .erv ed at 7:30 and will be fol G eorge M iller. F u n eral services w ere held for lowed by a program which will Mrs. W inifred K im ball was a Dewey Denton H arguess at the hi- under the ’direction of Mrs. busin L itw iller funeral chapel at 1:30 c a lle r in Cl ntl I] Pu Alice M itchelm ore. The young last week. p.m., S aturday, M arch 29. H ar- pi ople who will atten d will stay guess died W ednesday ,M arch 26, lor Sunday school so will not CLARENCE McGREW at his home, afte r being ill only have to m ake two trips rO U N D DEAD THURSDAY a m onth. He and his fam ily had F uneral services were held for, only lived in A shland for about a C larence M cGrew, April 1, 1:30' year. Barden (lu b p in ., at the L itw iller F u n era l; He was born M arch 10, 1922 in Displays Exhibits chapel. M cGrew died at B uckhorn ' D eport, Texas, and is survived by Mis K enneth Farley, Mrs. Ray L odgs, so u th of A shland, M arch in widow, koneita H arguess and Coleman. Mrs. K T Na 'i< I. Am. 27. lie was found in the y ard at infant daughter, Norm a Lee; his Harold heed. M.s C lone Hanley the lodge and is thought to have m other, Mrs. Nellie M cFatride; died of a h ea rt attack. tw o brothers: Fines H arguess and and Mrs. I s u i McKee, dis He has a stepson, Mr. G earing, E verett Harguess. played exhi it I om th eir gard In term e n t was m ade in the ens in the II. S hall, March 28, of Copco, C alifornia, which is the M ountain View cem etery. in the annual spring flow er e x only know n living relative. hibit. Mrs. McKee was chairm an for the flower show. Mrs. Dave Woods and W J. W arner of M ed ford also m ade floral displays. ----------- o------------ Jr« -< t The pack m eeting of Cubs in pack 35 m et at the social room* of the church on March 26 at For the CORRECT time, a beautiful 7:30 p.m. w atch th at will, incidentally, set off your S pring ensem ble. It's lim e you had one. Ralph A. F oster Mr. and Mrs. Don Kingsly e n terta in e d Mr. and Mrs. G. B G oddard and fam ily on the e v e n ing of the 29th of Mareh with a | A shland d in n er party. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. H am ilton j A utom otive and son Lyle w ere callers in Ash- ! land and T alent S atu rd ay even- M achine Co. ing. E x p ert P recision W ork Mr. and Mrs. G. B. G oddard en tertain ed Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 83 N orth M ain P hone 510S W illock and fam ily of A shland last M onday. THE FACT 1$ John Noel Claims Barbara Purcell 33 Oak St. ’M ODERATELY PRICED WATCHES in ALL STYLES A shland. 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