Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 08, 1948, Image 1

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NEWS REVIEW
Boy Scout Camp
Will Open July
I I For 3 Weeks
Formerly the
Southern Oreqon
Miner
$3.06 per year
Ashland, Jackn»n County, Oregon, Thursday, July 8, 1948
$3.00 per Year _______
M ISS A SHLAN D W ILL
VACATION IN HENO
M iss A rm P i t tie , w h o w o n th e
M iss A h h la n d co n te st h iH w e e k
1 le iiv h iu fo r Menu, N e va d a , th i
w eek
She p la n s to v a c a tio n
$550,000 SCHOOL BOND ELECTION
WILL TAKE PLACE THURS., JULY 15
o r O- U h
BESONDY BAUGHMAN
WEDDING HELD HERE
A m id a s e ttlin g of c a n d le lig h t
.and roses at the Chapel of flocks
and Rn-i-if, Miss E d ith B aughm an
'd a u g h te r of M r. and M rs George
I
h i u id c r to b u ild tw o n e w school» a nd add a w in g to th e e x is tin g Baughm an, became the b rid e of
I in c o ln -.< b o o l ti e p io p c it y o w n e i
o l re c e n tly e x p a n d e d d is t r ic t Charles Besondy.
I No a Uie being asked to volt on a $556,666 school bond election,
The bride , w ho was given in
w hich is being held T h u rsd u y . J u ly 15, 1948.
m a rriage by her fathe r, chose a
P o llin g |)l. l i e . . l i e lo c a te d a t th e V a lle y V ie w school house lo r
V a lle y V ie w re s id e n ts , a t th e B e llv ie w school house fo r re s id e n ts [w edding gow n o l p in k and w h ite
[ve lve ra y m a rq u ise tte w ith m a tch ­
of Soda spimg Siskiyou, N e l l , —
in g three q u a rte r le n g th gloves
C re e k a nd B e llv ie w , a n d at the NEW HIGH IN SUMMER
le n g th
Her p in k n e t sho ulder
A shland c ity h a ll lo t residents
Voi. 15. No. 18
Bow mer Expects
Season to Be a
Successful One
th e n - for a s h o rt w h ile b e fo re
A ng us B ow m er, in
a recent
The Hoy Seoul» ul the ( ratet ^ o in g to Seaside w h e re she w ill
speech at S ou thern O regon c o l­
|.u k e A re a
C o u n cil w ill
"P ’ n e nter th e M iss O re g o n co n te st
lege, expressed confidence in the
llie n cam p lo r three v «•< k» » tin t S he is c a rr y in g a le tte r o f in t r o
success
of
the
fo rth co m in g
iiiK J u ly 1' Seoul* r« P ' « n tln g id u c tio n to G o v e rn o r V a il P itt
Shakespearean season in A sh ­
ENROLLM ENT AT S.O.C.
II»
w h ole
C o u n cil
S iskiyou , I m an w h ic h was g iv e n to hei by o f w hat was fo rm e rly D is tric t
land. B o w m e r is d ire c to r of the
T h e fin a l e n ro llm e n t
o f 365
M cG ee, s e c re ta ry
o f tin No. 5
Jackson und Joaepnlne countlc.' W in
A shlan d Shakespearean F estival
■ s tu d e n ts at S o u th e rn O re g o n C o l-
h- lege fo r th e f ir s t s u m m e r session
toe a tte n d in g
Vernon Thorpe, .Ashland C h a rn h e i of C oinm erc«
A ssociation plays w h ic h w ill take
T h e fu n d s w h ic h w ill hi
C a m pin g C h a irm a n I n the C rut w h o is an o ld ft le n d o f th e g o v ­ talned w ill he used for th e fol is la rg e s t in th e I n s titu tio n s his
place A u g u st 11 to 28.
The G eorge A ¡ 1 lo r y , a c c o rd in g to M rs. M a b e l
lo w in g purpose
n Luke A ie u C o u n cil announced ernor.
T he d ire c to r of th e plays, w ho
n
B n •.«•<><• school, w h ich w ill lie lo ­ W in s to n . R e g is tra i
Hint
L u rry
Lundm .
AaaUtu it
is also la rg e ly responsible fo r the
The sum m er e n ro llm e n t come»
cated on N o rth M ain, on the site
Scout E xe cu tive w ill » fiv e a .
fo u n d in g o f the lo cal fe stiva l as­
of the present W ashington school (ro m te n d iffe re n t “ tutes.
Tin- second sum m er session b e ­
C am p D ire c to r us»l»leil by Jon
w ill I« a $365.066 s tru c tu re w ith
sociatio n, stated th a t am ong the
llu ip o o l. F ie ld Seoul E xecu tive
12 classrooms and a co m b in a tio n gins on J u ly 26. M is Winston
plays being given
th is year is
gym nasium , a u d ito riu m and cafe­ stated.
M i T h in pe u lio »tate t this vi a.
" K in g J o h n " w h ich is presented
tu m p pi tu» w ill reach ' nev !>i,r i
b u t ra re ly , and thus the occasion
teria.
lo t »coy ug In t'.i« urea Planned
j The o lh e i new school w h ich is
to see it is also rare.
along th i new realig ne d m o o ', re
'p r o p " ed w ill he on W a lke r ave-
" K in g J o h n "
is shaping
up
Deposits
of
$6.483.82!»
43
and
............the
n u iie m
c n t» . the p rogram
pro gra m will
w ill of-
t
_______
w e ll in practice, and according to
lloans of $1,6:13,146 77 at the Ash Iriue anrl w ill be an $118.660 00
Mr. and Mrs. Besondy
I n u ic h e ry . h ik in g , kn it tyin g ,
B ow m er, prom ises to be one of
s rtu c tu re It w ill have fo u r class-
•
of F irs t
N a tio n a l
l.a n d lc iu ft, cooking and i chai [la n d hianch
the m ost d ra m a tic o f th is seasons
rooms and w ill be so construct­
v
e
il
was
crow
ne
d
by
a
tia
ra
of
lo n g in g a d ve n tu re tru ll.
A new hank of P o rtla n d are shown by ed tha t a d d itio n a l classrooms can
w h ite seed pearls, and she ca r­ plays. O th er plays to be pre se n t­
¡the
June
36
rep
ort
w
h
ich
answers
o u ts ta n d in g fe a tu re w ill be 1,1
he udded as the need arise- It
rie d a w h ite testam ent topped by ed w ill be "O th e llo ,' "L o ve 's L a ­
stm cU ui.s in fis h in g
‘in d
Bsh 'tin - m id -ye a r ca ll of the comp w ill also have the three w ay 1 T hree
lo com o tive
b u ild in g a sin gle w h ite o rch id w ith w h ite bour's Lo st," and "The M e rch a n t
itr
u
lle
r
of
cu
rre
n
cy,
acco
rding
to
life by tin- S ta le Ftah a nd W ild
g y m -a u d lto rlu m -c a fe te ria
com- (com panies w ill share in con stream ers.
¡of V enice."
life Service S w im m in g , l.lfesu v G II W enner, brunch m anager
M rs. W. K Shere, sister o f the
R egarding the value of Shakes-
s tr u ttin g 95 new D iesel-electric
T he figures o f the fin a n c ia l blnatton
lu g and Boating w ill he stressed
statem ent show gains in both d e - ! The a d d itio n a l w ing, w h ich w ill locom otives fo r S outhern P acific bride , chose a gown o f blu e n e t.’ peare and oth er classics in a
un d e r the d ire c tio n o f Don W ald
posits and loans over the June be added to U n c o fn school w ill at a to ta l cost of a p p ro xim a te ly ap pliqu ed w ith tin y blue v e lv e t. m odern w o rld , M r B ow m er stat-
io n , a graduate id the N a tion al
consist o f three classrooms, the $25.000,060. it was revealed yes­ flo w e rs, and w ore a shoulder ,ed th a t lite ra tu re has a p ra c tic a l
A q u a tic School w ith an aim that re p o rt o f a 'e a r ago. The increast
c o m- te rd a y by President A T. M er le ng th v e il o f blue net, fo r h e r,v a lu e s u ffic ie n t to ju s tify it in
In
loan
volum
e
is
sub
stantia
l,
u
p
'g
v n i-c ufetei lu -a u d lto riu m
e ve ry Seoul w ill becon e u s w im ­
I oie as m a tro n of honor. She c a i- eve ry age and p a rtic u la rly in th is
$566.283 61. in 53 per re n t d u rin g htn ation . rest rooms and a k itc h ­ Cler o f the ra ilroa d.
•• o f rtin
«-»z-t U
lto fa
r
_
. ...»<«
<
»■-'» rlo
v n tp fi
lo
st .
mo
vin g
era
devoted
to
m er.
n e _1
d a nosegay
p in l/ k '»
and
w 'L
h ite
en
It
w
ill
cost
$115,000.
T
h
ir
ty
6000
horsepower
fre
ig
h
t
t nhei cam p s ta ff in clud e B ell the tw e lve m onths period. Wen
sweetpeas B rid esm a id was Mrs. science.
The
le
v
y
fo.
the
b
u
d
d
in
g
p
ro
­
locom
otives
and
fo
rty
1000
horse­
ner
suys.
L
a
rg
e
r
deposits
an-
In
* C ornelius
M cH ugh,
who
also
Beach o f J a ckso n ville as a c tiv i­
G re a t lite ra tu re , he said, helps
gram w ill he 11 m ills w h ic h w ill po w e r sw itch engines
w ill
be
ties d ire c to r und Boh Heetel of contrast to a na tio n a l tre n d w h ich raise $60,000.00 a year A t three
b u ilt by E le c tro -M o tiv e D ivisio n 'w o re blue net w ith a blue s h o u l­ m ake life m e a n in g fu l by is o la t­
is
also
com
m
on
In
the
northw
est.
D u n s m u ir,
C a lifo rn ia ,
a» ad
der length v e il and ca rried
in g fro m m u ltitu d e s o i f events
evcnu
rrie d a nose ¡ng
A corresponding rise In the to- per cent In te le st it w ill take 11 of G eneral M otors C orporation.
\ ..nceinenf und c a m p fire direc­
'g a v o l p in k and w h ite sweetpeas [and influences th a t cro w d re a l-
years
to
pay
o
ff
the
bonds
w
ith
F
ifte
e
n
1500
horsepow
er
engines
to r Young men fro m Cave June ta i loan volum e fo r F irs t N a tio n ­ the 11th pa ym en t a sm all one.
fo r use e ith e r as sw itch ers o r on ' The candles were li t by M is s ' ity a sequence o f causes th a t
lio n , Y reka . G runts
Pass
und a l hank of P o rtla n d In c lu d in g a ll A shlan d residents w ill fin d t h e ir | j^ e tnaln lin e w ill be b u ilt by Jean S tapley, w ho wore a g ° w n Jiead to an outcom e. L ite ra tu re
M id lo r d
w ill assist io J u n io r 44 branches th ro u g h o u t Oregon, m illa g e increased fo u r m ills
t j, e B a ld w in Lo com o tive W orks o f blue c h iffo n net and c a rrie d a«.hus can glVe m an a keener sense
Its repented In the cu rre n t fin a n ­
S 'a tf Members.
The
to ta l cost o f $550.006 00
70-ton sw itch engines w ill corsage of p in k and w h ite car- i (){ cause and e ffe ct in life . Be-
c ia l statem ent T h is is the th ird
nations. Miss Stapley tha n s « * 8 'cause lite ra tu re m ay thu s enable
C.’ llo r d J Hanson. S •out E x i t - , Vo™ «»..»«- q u a rte rly re p o rt In w ill cover the co n stru ctio n o f the
be b u ilt by the G eneral E le ctric
consecutiv
|"A h , Sweet M y s te ry o f L ife " and m an to d
d is
is tin
tin g g u u is
is h h ’ a
p a
a tte
tte rn
u tlv e of the C ra te r l.a l.e
A iea
a p
rn in
in
w h ich m e F irst N a tio n a l g ro u p I b u ild in g according to P a u l H n - Com pany.
"Song of L o v e ” accom panied by the f lu x of m u ltip le con ditions
C o u n cil rep orted th a t
r e jis t r a
bas set a new O regon ba n kin g n e ll, ch a irm a n o f the board Bi-n
D elive rie s o f the 95 new loco-
Hons ait- expected to -each 85
S um ner P a rke r, v io lin is t
and c ro w d in g life , m a n ‘ can fin d in
record fo r volum e o f loans and Lombard, i, iiiv
m em
iit ber
'. v of the board
-------- • -m otives are prom ised to s ta rt by
co: ts per period He states that discounts, according to w o rd sent w ho is w o rk in g w ith a rc h ite c ts 'the cnd o f t hls year, M ercier said iM rs. Baughm an, pianist,
lite ra tu re
and
e n lig h te n m e n t
w edding, and satisfaction.
o n lv a few openings fo r campers to W cnner by F ra n k N B e lg ra - Stokes und A lly n In
p re p a rin g I T h(,v are pa rt o f S outhern Paci t F or her da ughter's
M rs. B aughm an chose a flo o r
of each pe rio d are u v s il »'ole now no. J r . president o f F irst Nu the plans, pointed out th a t the
Audiences w h ic h attended last
f ir s already announced $209,000-
length s k ir t of black crepe and
p re sen ta tion
of
the
T * . iis p o ita tlo n w ill be fu rn is h
tlo n a l The June 30 fig u re s are, school board has enough m oney 000 postw ar in vestm en t In new
a fo rm a l blouse o f p in k s ilk . She Shakespearean
ed fro m M edford th ro u g h Ash
plays
fo u n d a
loans $146.626.437 93 and deposits on hand to pay an a d d itio n a l tra in s and engines.
i w ore a corsage of p in k and w h ite g re a t deal of sa tisfa ctio n in th e
land to the cam p and Bov Scouts $480,910,106 10 L o a n s fig u re s u $52.600 fo r a rch ite ct's fees and
[carnations.
of the area are urged to com year ago were $108,146.996 98
STEVENSON
RETURNS
m anner in w h ic h th e y were p e r­
foi e q u ip p in g the three proposed
Mrs.
en
au
nt o i f the
M rs O w e
n c GraRg.
.ra g g a
um
m e form
fo rm ed.
ed
pit te the n cam ping plans soon \
P re sid e n t Elm o N. Stevenson
and as Shakespeare s
W
cnner
quotes
Ttelgronn
as
structure
s.
groom , wore a tw o piece fo rm a l w ritin
. g s are regarded as great
new
a ttra c tiv e ly
em broidered saying th a t these Increased loans, Le la nd L in n , su p e rin te n d e n t o f. o f the S outhern O regon . college
nftPi
i" iih le m w ill be aw arded to the not on lv refle ct g e ne rally hig h schools, and the m em bers o f the has return ed to A shlan d
a fte i o f black w ith varieg ated s tr’ pes. lite ra tu re , the audiences were a l­
¡and a p in k and w h ite corsage.
sm uts w ho atten d C am p
Me- er price levels, but also represent A shland Parent T each ers A s s o -¡p a rtic ip a tin g In the I a ilfi« '
so enlightened.
L o u g h lin tin s year.
added in vestm en t in the resources elation have made surveys o f Conference on, H ig h e r Educa ton 'Best m an was Ted Pearson and
usher
was
R
o
lla
n
d
Baughm
an,
SEELY S H AV E BOY
school
p o p u la tio n
w h ich I sponsored
by
the A m erican
Miss C a ry l A n n B row n, «laugh and economic expansion of O re ­ the
present
o v e r-¡C o u n c il on Education, at Berke- b ro
„ th e r o f the L bride.
M r and Mrs. D o yle Seely are
le i of D r. and Mrs. E dw ard E gon T hey are th e re fo re an in show th a t the
S
r v in g at
a t the
th e reception
r e c e p tio n w
wn.cn
of g gon b cin Tuvs.
S e erving
h ich
cio w d e d fa c ilitie s are not n d e -'le y , C a lifo rn ia , J u ly 1-3.
B lo w n a rriv e d in A shland June d lc a tlo n o f the states p ro spe rity
was held
a t the b rid e s
home
T i . k - k in thp Ash-
qu
ail-
to
bundle
fu
tu
re
student
P
a
rticip
a
n
ts
In
the
m
eeting
Iw
ere
Mrs.
C
liffo
r
d
C
h
in
lu
n
d
a
n
d
1
da
y
evening.
J u ly 6 in the Asn
29th fro m New Y o rk w here she
j ood(l
'n u m b e re d about 60 leaders in the Mrs. S ta n le y C hurch. The b u ffe t,» a n d C o m m u n ity
H o s p lU l He
D r E dw ard E B ro w n was re ­
has lieen a tte n d in g high school
. ________________
fie ld of education, und Included table was decorated w ith sweet weighed seven
poun s . i
and the School of A m e rica n Bal ce n tly elected F e llo w of Hie A E I
M rs C a rl H e n ry and d a u g h -‘ a d m in istra to rs
and
professors [peas and candles._____________
, ounces.__________________________
lei Miss B ro w n w ill spend the m enean Academ y of P ediatries ;
te r M a ry Jean were shopping In ,fr o m a ll colleges in the Pacific
sum m er vaca tion w ith her fum - at a m eeting of the A cadem y In
are
¡A shlan d Wednesday.
M ilw a u k e e . Wseonsln.
ily.
Business Still
Increasing At
First Nat’l Bank
K lam ath Junction
95 New Diesel
Locomotives Are
Ordered by S. P.
Photo o f the First Church o f C hrist, Scientist, .\shlaud
Fumbling Rescue Attempts Result
In Two Victims Instead of One
(S ix th in s ta llm e n t
o f “ S w im o r not. should le a rn and p ra ctice
I fo r S a fe ty” series presented in ¡the p rin cip le s o f a r tific ia l re sp ir-
M i and Mrs.
Donald
K ear
cooperatlon w ith the Y M C A .)
atio n.
A. 1A u
called on
M r and Mrs.
C url
I Courage is alw ays m a g n ifice n t, | B elow are the \ M C A s 10 basic
M oore W ednesday afternoon.
b u t courage alone is not enough ru le s o f w a te rfro n t safetx
t-
M rs G reely C rosslin spent the
to rescue a d ro w n in g person fro m scribed m ore f u lly in pre vio us
F o u rth o f J u ly h o lid a y w ith r e l­
deep w a te r. A ll too o fte n it only a rticle s. C lip them o u t now fo r
atives in Salem.
T hey
m ig h t
—
O~—----- —
results in the w o u ld -b e rescuer fu tu re reference.
save y o u r life o r the live s of
becom ing a v ic tim h im self.
T r y the Classifieds
To rescue a d ro w n in g person y o u r loved ones Be p a r tic u la r ly
'fro m d ' -p w a te r requires cour- sure y o u r c h ild re n kn o w them
th e ir
¡age, ' a t s t ill m ore necessary are by h e a rt and ap pre ciate
's w im m in g expertness,
physical value. Suggestion: m ake them in
p ro m in e n tly
stam ina and the special k n o w ­ to a poster to be
le d g e th a t can come o n ly from d ispla yed at y o u r cam p or su m ­
'a sound tra in in g in life s a v in g m er home.
1. N ever go s w im m in g alone
Services are held in this c h u rch |m ethods.
T h a t ts w h v R. N
each Sunday m orn ing at 11
iF le tch e r, Y M C A secretary, u r- I f you do, there w ill be no one
he lp you i f
you get
in to
clock, the Sunday School e o n -lg eg no onc , o u n d e rta ke a rescue to
venes nt f:3 0 u n i Includes p u ­ fro m deep w a te r unless he is a tro u b le .
2. N ever go s w im m in g a t an
p ils up to the age of 26 years. strong sw im m e r.
Members o f F irs t C h urch o f C h rist, S cie ntist. A shland, hold th e ir A reading room In this b u ild in g
‘‘I t ’s com m on.” he says, " fo r unguarded spot.' Docks, piers and
Yankee S torekeeper
m eetings each Sunday n .o rn x .g at the chu rch at South Pioneer is open from 2 to 5 p.m. each i i f cguarcis to have to go to the aid r iv e r banks are dangerous places
b y If. E G ou ld
Avenue located d ire c tly across fro m the Shakespearean Theatre day except on Sundays and hoi- of not o n ly the o rig in a l v ic tim ¡1° sw im ,
b u t a w e ll m eaning b u t incom pe- I 3. N ever d ive in to strange w a t-
The church b u ild in g is tw e n ty -fo u r years old, d e dicatory services idays. Sunday evening serv
m any c ity te nt rescuer as w e ll. M an y tim es e r - You m ig h t h it y o u r head on
F ire
ha vin g been held December 7, 1924 The church was a year In are also held in
b u ild in g , the corn er stone ha vin g been la id at 5 66 p in. Novem bci churches.
The B ib le and the t hls means a double tra g e d y ." He
bottom o r get caught in de
by G eorge S te w a rt
C h ris tia n Science te x t book c .e p O|n ts o u t th a t m an y live s could bris.
F irst C hurch of C h rist. S cientist, was incorp orated Septem ber 11. the J ill/ preachers, the Second be saved by a d he ring to these
D o n ’t show o ff in the w a te r.
A n d a F ine S election of
1905 und became a recognized branch of T ile M othe r C hurch, The Reader tra d in g fro m the B ib le , sim p le rescue rules
"S h o w o ffs " cause m any fa ta l ac­
Ernest
Haycox's
western
F u s t C hurch of C h rist, S cie ntist In Boston In the same year,
and the F irs t R ta d e r reading cor I j In m a k in g a rescue, never cidents eve ry year.
novels . . .
D u rin g the year I960 occasion-|
5. D o n 't a tte m p t a rescue u n ­
re la tiv e passages fio m the ( b il« - |g ej (n(o t be w a te r y o u rs e lf un-
... m eetings were held In the j ng
a npw chu rch edifice, the tla n Science te x t bock. Services
you a b so lu te ly have to. T ry less you are a stro n g sw im m er.
A c tio n by N ig h t
homes of a few students of I liris fo llo w in g O ctober the office rs of fro m -hese same books are read
Use a pole, a s tic k o r a rope Y ou are o n ly apt to get in to
A ld e r G ulch
tia n Science. On O ctober 14th oi
ch u rc h were authorized to up on W ednesday evenings of each
tro u b le i f you do.
to reach the v ic tim .
th is
year an Association
was p jy j ()
trustees under the W ill w eek, fo llo w e d by testim onies of
6. Cool o ff before p lu n g in g in ­
Canyon Passage
2. N e ve r
s w im to
a rescue
form ed. On F e b ru a ry 22, J905, l oj M a ry B ake r Eddy fo r asslst- h e aling and rem arks on C h ris tia n
to cold w a te r. Cram ps o r heart
when you can use a boat.
the name was changed to C h ris- ance | n b u ild in g u new church a Science by those in attendance.
Deep West
3. I f you m ust sw im , t r y to fa ilu r e m ay be bro u g h t on by
tia n Science Society. A reading su b sta n tia l gra nt was
secured, Service.» as o u tlin e d above are
take along some means o f sup­ sudden changes o f tem pe rature
M an in The Saddle
room was established, the firs t |Wbtch
added
to subscriptions conducted by a ll C h ris tia n Sc
7. I f you cant sw im , stay out
p o rt such as a board o r In fla te d
Sunday School was
held, and f rom m em bers and friends, en enee churches and Societies t h r u - i | n n er | Ube
Saddle and Ride
o f sm a ll boats. N e ver go o u t in a
re g u la r services w ere conducted, Iabled the b u ild in g com m ittee ‘ Io o u t the w o rld , and are id e n tia l
4. I f
th e v ic tim is near the canoe o r ro w b o a t unless you can
to as
us pro vid ed in the C h urch M an- ca rry the b u ild in g
p ro je ct
pro vid ed
In
The
M o th e r shore antj you can 't sw im , push a sw im to shore.
ua l of the M o th e r C h urch by com p le tion, and the
dedlca tion C hurch M anual.
8. Pay s tric t a tte n tio n to w a r n ­
board o r o th e r bu o ya n t object
M a ry B ake r Eddy.
service was held as pre vio usly
in g signals. T hey w ere p u t the re
T
h
is
chu
rch
a
n
n
u
a
lly
presents
out
to
h
im
so
he
can
hold
on
un-
E a rly services o f this ch u rch ¡m entioned on Decem ber 7. 1924.
fo r y o u r protection.
one o r more lectures on C h ris - i l l he lp arrives.
were held In the Masonic H a ll, ¡w ith a ll Indebtedness cancelled,
9. Race to w a rd the shore, not
tia n Science bv m em bers o f T he I 8- I f you can t sw im , d o n 't tr y
'th e n In the Pioneer h a ll, In te r In
In N ovem ber, 1924, a lecture I Board
ol L e ctu re sh ip
o f T h e ,to save a v ic tim In deep w a te r ¡¡w a-v
ll
W hen sw im m in g ,
a residence on the chu rch lo t, ¡on C h ris tia n Science was given | M o th e r C hurch. O ver a period of Y °u w i ll lik e ly o n ly come to g rie f
270 East M ain Phone 8011
out lik ,e 8 la m b antl back
'w h ic h lo t was purchased In No | n the new chu rch ed ifice b\ years speakers have come fro m yo u rse lf. I f you are eve r faced l,k t’ a llon
vem ber 1909, fin a l paym ent was John R a nd all D unn, m em ber of New Y o rk C itv. Boston, Chicago, w ith such a situ a tio n , go fo r h e lp ! 1
K n o w y o u r lim ita tio n s . Do
‘made the fo llo w in g year o f 1910. The B in id of L e ctu re sh ip o f The D e tro it, Los Angeles and fro m a* fast as you can.
8 ° beyond y o u r lim its ju s t
I E a rly In Ja n u a ry 1922. tho ugh t M o th e r C hurch, The F irs t C hurch I other cities.
Everyone, whether he can swim1 bccal*se someone dares you.
began tq tu rn tovtftrd the b u ild - ¡ o f C h ris t, S cie ntist In Boston.
What They re
Redding
m u
Local Church of Christ, Scientist
Has Been (Organized 23 Years