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Southern Oregon New« Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thur»d»y, June church i Announcements I CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 717 Siskiyou Blvd. Evart P. Borden. Minister Sunday school ut 9 45 a. m, Margie Flinieu. »upt Classes for nil ages. You will be made wel- come. Worship service 11 a.m. Ser mon: Response to the King. So loist Mrs Carryl Wines Recep tion of new members. Holy Com- mnlon There will be no evening ser vice. Vespers in Lithiu Park begin next Sunday, July 10, The new organ will be used. Time 5 p m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Second and B Streets Earl F. Downing. Minister Bible School, 9:45 a.m. Gold Rush and Contest begins. Morning service 11 00 am. Ser mon “This Nutlon Under God", Music by the choir, directed by Glenn Mutthews. Junior church, 11:00 am. for the children. Csristian Endeavor, 7:00 p m Evening Service 8:00 p.m. Mu sic by the Youth Chorus, directed by Doris Renzcma Sermon, “The Cooking School This Week at Weitzel’s Proves Popular With Ashland Ladies LOCAL WOMEN ENTERTAIN AT CAMP WHITE SATURDAY Zo Peters, Marge and Marie Mr and Mrs. A. G. Sebastian Mitchell motored to Camp White and sons, Don, Ronald and Rol Saturday afternoon to present Weitzel's basement was packed and, and Miss Billie Tipping, Mrs. Peter’s regular program to Monday and Tuesday for the Corsiana, Texas, are houseguests veteran members of the Center. cooking school put on by Anne of Mr. and Mrs W H. McGee, 79 Marge played the piano accom Hunt McKennon, Salem, who is High Street. Mrs. Sebastians k paniments for Mrs. Peter’s solos representative of Admiral Ranges Mrs. McOee’s daughter. Mr. Seb which included Blues numbers, 1 and Dual Type Refrigerators. astian is superintendent of the "Desert In the Sun,” “Waiting A feature of the school that consolidated Mildred P u b 11 c for Ships That Never Come In” added to the local interest was and requested numbers Schools, south of Corsicana. the fact that Mrs. McKennon serv The party left Texas Tuesday, John E. Davis, baritone soloist ed orange juice to the tiny chil June 14, visiting White City, Mex sang several solos and members dren, gave records to older ones ico, the Painted Desert, Grand joined in a community sing. By and awarded gifts to the mammas Canyon, Boulder Dam and many and one poppa. other scenic spots of Interest. request Davis and Mrs. Peters Mrs. E B. Poyer, Mrs E. S. Cor- After spending several days in sang a duet "Waiting For Ships thell, Mrs L. L. Thompson, and Pasadena, they came north via | That Never Come in.” Dorothy Hutchison took home ten the Coastal Route and were much, Marie and Marge played sever pounds of sugar; Ethel Reid, Bes impressed with the Redwoods and j al duets, by request, including sie Morgan and Mrs. Allen Aut mountains ry, each were given two pints of "Twelfth Street Rag,” "Canadian Miss Topping left Tuesday I plastic starch; Mrs. Olive Fritz, Capers,” “The Maple Leaf Rag” moning to visit friends in eastern, two jars of Dray; Delie Acklin and “Star Dust.’” Oregon. The rest of the party are ( Fred Sears, program chairman and Delia Inlow divided a jelly taking short trips to local scenic spots and will leave Friday morn-. acted a- master of ceremonies for roll baked during the session, each taking home half; Mrs. Jean ing to join Miss Tipping, and con-1 the local ladles. Brown took home a half of the tinue their trip, which will take them through Yellowstone Park and to Denver to see Pikes Peak before returning home. W. H. McGees Have Guests This Week THE METHODIST CHURCH Robert Mcllvanna. minister 0:00. Youth chorus rehearsal. 9:45. Sunday school. Bill Web er, supt. 0:15. Senior Youth Fellowship. 11. Morning worship, ! Wednesday 7:30. Choir rehear sal. Friday all day. Meeting of W. S C. S. First Church of Christ Scientist Pioneer Avenue. South Sunday morning services at 11 Golden Text: Psalms 91 2. I will o’clock. Subject: God. suy of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is held at 8 o’clock. Reading Room open dally from 2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and holidays. The public Is cordially Invited Gift of the Holy Spirit for You Today Midwi ok Service, Wed., 7:00 p m. OBITUARY tion in Heaven” , Mr. Arnold WTI- (contributed) i kinson sang, “In the Garden.” and Clay Hlff Fredinburg was born Rev. Leo Wine’s group sang Sept. 29th, 1925 at Lincoln, Neb., "Good Night ai.d Good Morning." He lived there with his parents He was laid to rest in Mountain until the family came to Ashland View cemetery. in November, 1943. He has been Those attending the funeral an invalid all of his life Ik- was a from out of town were a sister, very patient sufferer. He belong Mrs. Lorence Heiser of El Monte, ed to the First Baptist church of California, uncle and aunt, Mr. Ashland. To see his wonderful and Mrs R. V. Fredinburg of De- personality was an inspiration to poe Bay, O reg, aunt and cousin anyone. He was dearly loved by Mrs Hazel Sievers and daughter those who knew him. He is sur Mrs. Eva Anderson of Hood Riv vived by his mother, father, two er, Ore., a sister, Mrs. Marian sisters, and a brother, a grand Cooley was In the Ashland com mother, neice and nephew. munity hospital following a car The Rev. Gordon Griffin of accident, and was unable to at- Lakeview, former pastor of the teend the funeral Baptist church, conducted the The pall bearers were Don service held at the Litwiller Fu neral home at 3:45 pm. Saturday, Mitchell, Harry Brown, Foster June 25th. Mrs. Lester Merriman °eavcr, Bill Leslie, Arnold Wil sang, “When I Take My Vaca kinson and Wm. Marcum. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends for their sincere sympathy and floral gifts during our recent bereavement in the loss of our beloved son and brother. Mr and Mrs. Clay Fredinburg, Robert Fredinburg, Mrs. Marian Cooley, Mrs. Lorena Heiser. HOSPITAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, 392 Stadium street, announce the arrival of a new son, John Mich ael, June 25. The young fellow weighed in at 6 pounds, four oz| Mr. and Mrs. Francis Conner, 123 Hershey street, announce the birth of a baby girl, June 27. She weighed six pounds, 11 ounces at birth. R. S. Click, KWIN, is in Ash land' Community Hospital for surgery. He is reported as “doing well.” Abe Neslin, Rogue Shop, was released from Ashland Commun ity Hospital, where he had been a surgical patient Andrew Busch, transient, was' admitted to Ashland Community Hospital Monday in serious con dition. It was impossible to find out whether he had friends or rel atives in the vicinity. He is im proving slowly. roast beef, roasted during the school, and a bottle of plastic starch; a custard cup set was a- warded Ruth Thomas; pottery pitchers were given Mrs H. H. Mayberry and Mrs. Ruth King; mixed spices, the use of which had been explained during the school, went to M?s. Ozpna Lar der, Mrs. Gertrude Wilmeth, Mrs. Nora A Record, Mrs. R. A Mc Farlane and Ruth WaTker; vases went to Georgia Templar and Mrs. Charles B. Howar with Mrs. Flora Hill getting a pair; Mary Shrank took home a lovely fruit bowl Mrs Charles Frohman, the set of six glasses; Nancy Graber, six goblets; Viola Heilman took home part of the Strogonoff, made in school, Irene B. Kuntz was a- warded the big prize of the day, a Juice-O-Mat. Robert Hutchinson, only man to attend the school, was rewarded by a jar of maple syrup. * A MAMA '6* Home Freezer You Make Money The Day You Buy It because . . . . You get two extra cubic feet of capacity practically free . . . A six cubic foot home freezer for a four-cubic foot price. $199.50 Complete “We have a corner on Lithia Park’ 5 North Main Phone 4251 Ashland Going To Travel Over The Weekend? 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