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1 1 i MEDFORD MAIL TUTmTXK, MEDFOUD, ORKOON', SATURDAY. FKHRTAKV 1!)-J!). PAGE TITREK "STAMPEDE TO SEE ICENTRAL POINT LADY TRAIL OF '98' TO GETS UP FINE DINNER j CONTINUE SUNDAY; i CENTHAL I'OIXT. Or.-.. Feb. 23. St. Mark' Episcopal Comer Oukdalo at Fifth. B. Hamilton, rector. Holy communion, 8 h. m. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Holy communion. 11:15 a. m. concert. Hear tile triple-tnuod chimes play the music you love. First Unpilst llumii. Central at l'ifth street. Pundnv school nt 9:4 5 n. m. He on time with your Bibles. J- F Wort mull, stipcrilllendelil 1 Coy and O.iu students will attend come and worship with us. In the I Young people's prayer : service i.i... .i v..nuiti..i. ,n Mi.. i:it.. i viniii2 a nervine of song and a . Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. HeilHUll OH Mil' IlieillC. II It I Will lirhunu (iihjui dui i ito ..iu.ou... a look do for the soul?" Sat 7:30 p. m. Fpworth League at 0:30 p. m., .-. ! All are welcomed to all boi-yIcch meting for young people. ! of the church. ' , ' , ' "' j ' Special ) Mrs. Elizabeth Scott. , llie slanipodo uf fonncr cold ... . .. I v.1 -lliuillll, Nazarene Church Central at Jackson. G. O. Crow, iim ul.n iu i.. nastm . minors and their families, as. well j rolnti ,.elcbl..1I)M, ,lor s9,j Sunday school. U a. m. as .h. Bl thealer-golug pub. blrlluIay at , lie to the Htaito theater to retrace 'ary 1 4. C.randma cooked and pre, ervo 7:30 d, n, thnt fnm.iitu 'ni.flii "iiv't i.. v.. i n.'irtMi nil r.r h... .11 .1' - , intensely absorbing picture of that I ''"ecpiion of t10 birthday euke.lVso ii m. i . I Four groups of fl. V. P. V. meet number of their friends culled with ; ''.'; "111. j Dr. Eaton will sneak In the i morning on "The Problem of Pain ", ' Ills evening sii'uooi will be "Not i Sou. Hut Daughters I A layman's meeting at 2:30 p. in., conducted by Sir. Segsworlh of i Ashland j Special number b; church quar i let in the morning, "My Lord. Thy Wlfl lie Done." liv Uallks. and In I the evonimr the chorus choir will! sing 'Hallelujah for the Cross, iimmn uiu inmiLi I OF TALENT GIVEN eolleco. O. A. Manning of the Talenl c:i in p ground is puttiuK in hot : often and sandwich counter at his place. there will be a haskeiball Bain-1 tonight iKriiluy) between the nil ent and Prospect teams nj Pros . peel. i Mr. and Mrs. Kreil Brandt and .daughters. Catherine and Hnvhnrn - .lime, spent Wednesday evenins at ,D c- 1- '"' Tryer home. r . . , ft . i Wind has been received by your J ........... ,, on., in.. j. i. in- V(.iresontutivo through rred Fetor- ciall Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence j son. coiintv school superintendent NOW PLAYING and Crowds Force Us to Hold This Picture Over for Sunday-Showing bv i Crawford were pleasantly sui prin 'of Klamath county, of the wonder "led last Satnruuy evening when l"l ;snecess Professor Evans i Is I . .. . - . . ,lilwhi.'.r In Ilia uni-k In the Cllllo- tltle. dhling the past week, would jh,''h v"'" lmule by her dauchtcr.l almost rival the original mad ' 'randnin Is u beautiful woman j. Valley Radio Church h i at C:0. Come and enjoy the day with us, hearly welcome. In his work In the Chllo eVei-Vllllll.r nnenuu,.... fn ..I....O dUlll SCIIOOI. .Ml'. I'eierSOll nil. 3 scramble over tliftljKlondike trail. jwi,' white hair, so well preserved.; t'ndenominutional. Hill Ray, pas- you will find a So great has UHm the demanti ' Alw:'S' l'"es her own work auditor. P. O. l.px !ll. .Svery Sunday Try It. to see Hie film But' . Munnger Men- irt'''elves company and Is very ' In-j night between 8 jind 9 over KMKI). 4- donhall has been forced to hold tin picture over an extra day. running It until Sunday night. This will give many of the miners from a j dffiance a chance to make the trip to Medford and sco It at the final showing Sunday. Letters from ' various points iu the valley asking Mr. Mendcnlmll to continue tho picture an extra day, as a special favor, have pour, ed Into the Uialto executive office during tbo latter part of the week. :Jn order to do this, ho had to ean . eel another picture scheduled here , for Sunday, and readjust his pro gram for next week. . A number of local people who have seen the picture, have come back the second ai(V third times, :apeparing to discover new .and inoro interesting'' phases about the - picture each time. Never before, according to Mr. Mondcnhall, has a picture at the Kialto had such a wide popular appeal. He stales, jl however, . that Sunday-will posi lively be tliti last showing here, as further readjustment .of tho the I ater's schedule of nttraclions would be Impossible. ' ' " .. , . . . Scott, nil of Central l'oilit. Grandma received many nice presents and post cards from far and nr. i Mrs. J. It. Harwich spent Wed nesday In Medford visiting her daughter. Mrs. (leorge Simpson.- Mrs. J. A. liepner of Salem is teresilng. Come to the fnurch o'er the in- Only a few her children were ' dlo. Prayer. Berlpture.old time sa prcseut. They were Mrs. C. a.J cred hymns. A. J. "icDonongle, Duncan. Mrs. j. II. Harwlck. Tru-i Scotch gospel tenor. Sermon, "The man Scott, Karl Scott and Ernest ! 13th Disciples' Declaration," by the jnotor. If you enjoy tho old time gospel you will like our service. Church of Christ Central Point, Ore. Faithful men In charge. Assembly at 10 o'clock a. m. Worship beginning at 10:30 Sun- ...... j. i. im.m r oi . '" day. WMI we lie disembodied spir- the guest of her sister, Mrs. : 1- red , . ... wllftva ,,. bu.,v mlule nut evening, the occasion het'.ig ' '"; m ' V ' ' . ,i- . .Mrs. Crawford's birthday unnlver-; '!".k," ';1"wl'1 " !" T.L t ilias a wide-awake Htuilent body of ito members." Mr. Kvans has been bniilh and two d"au-hters Helen !lierintendeni of Hie scliool or and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Charley I P" ,'"" " ,r " ' Skeelers and son Klchard. Mr. andij1,"1 1,1 lhp ?,lo.n "l V.0.' .,. M i.o i .1 i. IIIVM VCJIIM 111 III) IVI IHlltifi tw ter Dorotbv mid son Clni-oiiee .1,- . !'" "lku l bo work tlleie. 1 3ary. Tl-ose enjoying the party I were Mayor Crawfoid and Mis. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. (leorge (lal-. Continuous Shows Today and Sunday ATJ Its or will we. have the body made by God iu the eternal state? The fifth chapter of Paul's second let; ter to the church at Corinth will he under discussion In tho assent bly. Many interesting truths will I be lpade tot- those .seeking light Wiley. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crigsby have purchased property - in - Medford and are moving this week to their new home. Mrs. Mattle Sorber and Mrs. Walter Serber or Meuroru eic. mimuel..0f new faces were no- FOURTH ENGINEERS TO STAGE REUNION Oiw Saturday, Murch Uth, ut 7 p. m.. inL'mbt'rs of the NorthwcHt AHHocfation of tho Fourth L. t?. -KngfiK'crs will huld their annual reunion and imnrjuut ''at the livcr Kreon hotel, -'Vancouver, Wash. AJI former -members "' of the Fourth KiiBlncera ure invited to ; f-jiend the day In Vancouver and Irtland. Hendquartera will he maintained during the dajr. . of March 9th, bath at, the- Imiierl:il hotel In Portland and at the Fiver yrfen hotel In Vancouver Tran-s- portation will' be arranged for all members deslrlnR ft, from Port land to Vancouver. Kueclal on- ; a-aJertainment has been arranfied for tho ladles. , . ' A number of the former offieorii of .the. Fourth Knt-'ineers are ex v peeted to; be vtreHcnt, including ColonoV Wheoler, Major Chanet Cit lafu Cole and Chaplain Illakeney. For further .infurmation mem bera should .. communicate with Walter II. Kagol, 317 City Hall, Porllund.. '. ; . - guests o Mrs. Hi; 1-:. Scott Wcil nesday. ' . ' "; Mrs. Win. Ferguson and Mrs. II. T. Pankey spent Wednesday shop ping iu Medford. '" - llllllo Orlniea harf iiiunips and the home is quarantined. Mrs. Thomas Itoss who broke her wrist last - week Is guttinb' along nicely. . . 1 I Mr. and Mrs. 13. M. Cleveland and two sons of Hutte Falls, weru dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Faber Sunday. Mrs. Guy Eddie is still battling Willi 41lc flu: ' DwiKht Brown returned to. san Francisco Tuesday after spending a couple of months nursing his father, during n siege ol pneumonia. Mrs. Damon of the Damon rate. Is repainting the Interior of her establishment. " ' ; Mrs. Hvcrctt Faber entertained a number of her friends nt tea Sunday evening. The. guests were iho Misses Blanche Appicguie in.i-nihv Ionian. Uorulhy Martin. Audrey liurmun, A'rdls Casad. Mil dred Burger. liei nlce .; Burger, l.nnls Davison and : Mrs. - Ceorge Il.ivls. The -hostess - was assisted by her sister-in-law Miss; Francis Fliber. ' i . -" i . ' Miss -.Vera Davis ls; eniployod at tho Walden store and cider: mill, in the-absence of Mies Mary Johli sun. , T. - , . . : Mr. and Mrs. . Mill ' Wrteyt left Friday morning for their home In Portland alter a ,-visii, i-eliilives In the valley.- Miss Vera Bo Haas was a guest of Miss Dolva. March Thursday evening, ticetl la the congregation the last lurd'S day. Come agnln and bring your friends with you. -"A.cordlal welcome to all. . JACKSONVILLE. Ore.. Feb. 23 (Special.) T. A. Crump recently purchased the building on Mftln street, use'd as storage rooms by the Basket grocery. He purchased the building from Hoy Toft of Med ford. Charles Dorothy 'is having the interior of his confectionery store : repainted. Jacksonville high school basket ball teams played the Central Point high school teams, at Central. Point Mrs. Karl Briscoe and dniighler Ferr.Oaud Dorothy. Hobby. Tommy. Theodore and Hichard Crawford. ! The evening wns spent In a social I way. ! Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Strahan of i Ftogue lliver spent last Wednesday as guests of their daughter, Mrs. Clarence Mm lies, and family. . Charley Cooper of Ashland wns Mr. lCvaiiB Is a regular attendant every year at one of the best sum mer schools In California, and Peterson mentions the wonderful i new ideas being Introduced by Mr. ! Kvans in his work and Iho aston ishing success he is nchlevlug I Some of our people hero have had ;iho pleasure of the acquaintance of some of Mr. avails stuuenri Doors Open . 12:9) Noon ' Continuous ' Shows to 11 P. M. In answer to hundreds of phone calls and requests wo have arranged to play, this picture again tomorrow to accom modate our country and out-of-town patrons. ,- , . :V,""y VY,1,C' .'" ;XH'Val ( ...ns and find them verV wldo awake, i-Hiuui; on n in i) (i menu,- mai ion , , . , , :, ,,,tl. ,,iit in Tryer. Tuesday morning. ! Ji"1" 1,1 " , '"''' f1' UM 10 Ml- .wl l..u Trt ... Ifnl, u,.t, ...!. calling on Mr. and Mrs. llllu Cole man last Sunday afternoon.. Karl Withrow- bought a new Ford Tudor sedan last Saturday. Little Miss Barbara Ten-Ill en tertained n number of her little .friends Tuesday afternoon, tho oc casion being her fifth birthday lin hlversary. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Peuland and daughter, .leanuette, were dinner First Christian Cliuifli. , Ninth , and Oakdale streets. Cor 1. M..11 ...Inlulm- Offil-IV .....i . ..........w. . tiiirn Mf-nu.ii ti..-inis,iii i.eniriii, i-ouii , land4 pastor's study lih the church. Tnurad i-venlng. Hoth the girls 1 ,ests Sunday ut tho home ol' Mr l'none ; luui. ltesmenee pnone. am, buva. ivama o( Central Ponl and Mrs. K. F. Ilurks in Medford. U37. ,. . ;5 . ! were vletoi lous. Mrs. U. 11. Adauismi entertained Mrs. Chase oftedal arrived Tues- a number of her Talent fiieiuls "Test Our W,elconie." Morning worship and com munion, 10:55. Kerniuli subject, 'The- Atfccnded ' i,oro." Special nuisit-. ' Popular evening service. 7:30. Good, sfnglns. Special vocal num bers.' ' S e r m o n, "Courting thc Devl!." , Bible school .a s s e in b 1 y . I1 :45. Christian,, Endeavor , groups meet at o:;iu; if- ; . ; - Main Street Methodist, South "The friendly- i:hurch on the cor ner." James li. Cornier, pastor. . Sunday school nt 11 a. mi; Dr. Frank Roberts, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. Sermon: subject, ':Paul's Three Rules "of Living." Mrs. J. W. Hubler's, so-, loist. ,'. The leagues meet nt 0:30 p. in. ! Mrs. Hills gave n fine review of "Cluist of the Indian Road last Sunday nbihu Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Scrmun subject, "the Next Generation." ii-.Praver. nieeting .everyr Thursday, evening nt 7:15. Choir rehearsal at 8:15 Wednes day evening. . " English Lutheran -r Fourth nt (Jakdulo. ',: Where the wav Is nindo nlain." Dr. II. C. Little Dale Johnson, who broke Kunk. pastor; residence, 018 :'cst i.i. r.1l,.,- linnn last Week, has chicken pox. Mrs. L. A. Williams has rented her home In Central point ' iyid she and her daughter. Mrs. Dinge. are moving to Medford. where Mr. ! Dingo has employment.- . Mrs. Jess Hlcnurtison is (tun-: with flu. i aay evening 10 visit "i mi- noun of her mother, Mrs. Clurln, of this place. Dr. John Reuter and Cordelia Router from The Dalles spent a few days this week visiting their sisler. Miss Elizabeth Reiner. Tho Past Noble Cli-and club of the Jacksonville Rebekah lodge will meet at llie home of Mrs. Itels Chapman In Cold 1 1 1 11 Tuesday. February 2(5th. Wcslley lliii-lman returned home this week from a trip to Canada. Mrs. Fred Butcher and daughter Freda made .a trip to Mudford Fri day to have dental work done for Miss 1' redu. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tou'Vellc re turned Friday of last week, after spending a couple of lmmllia -In southern California.. ' Mr. Mcintosh on Millionaire road Is having a house built on his place .Mrs. L. J. Crissoui and daugh ter, Joyce, were guests of trs. IVm. lloefft and daughter, Miss Edith., Tuesday afternoon. '. Mrs. Frank Fallow was taken very ill Friday night. As she did onu n(,w mi!mk,ra wuru Initialed, nut get belter. Dr. Hull of Med- , ,,i.,n,, ,,,-,,nrinn was rendered. ford was called Monday morning. Mr George Hilton's nddrcs3 was. At lOil report, sue was nui nn- v interesting. MlsB Margarci. Fourth ittTcet; telebhone, M2L- Hour or worship ut 11 a. in.'. Tho pastor will discuss tho question, "Do We Need a - Now Religion''" Special music for the second Sun day in Lent. Orgau prelude; Prayer.. Richard Wagner; offerto ry.' "Lar ;ctlo, ' Adolf Jensen; an them. J'Tho Muster Calls," Sarah II. The Central Point Orange met I Fiskl; postlude, "Forbidden Tryst," 1-ist Friday evening. There were carl Hoiun. about 150 present, including peo-1 The Bible school begins at 10: lo ile from Eagle Point and Sams j a. m. ' . vnllev The local degree team The confirmation class meets on i.i 1 1 ,,' ,i,n deu-ree work. Twenty- Friday nt 1 p.m. in the pastors Willi a bridge parly last Thursday afteriion.il. Mrs. John Rohison was a guest Inst Tuesday afternoon of Mrs. Ma rion Tryer, who is still confined to her homo witli the flu. Mrs. (leorge Pony of Lincoln is spending Iho week with- Mr. Per- rys parentH, Mr. and Mrs. Will Perry. Mrs. Perry last Sunday sustained a broken aim while on a trip to (iraiils Pass with her htlsbuud und family and oilier rela tives. When returning n short dls tunce this side of (irauts Pass thel? car struck a pleco of frozen pave ment on the highway and In en deavoring to check the speed of the car, Mr. Perry applied the brakes, causing the machine to ftirn over twice, breaking Mrs. Per ry's arm and generally bruising and cutting the other members of Iho party. Mrs. Perry was taken Imol.- In rli-imlM Puss where 111.'- for 1Uh .wife parents, ,Mr. and frilcUire waH H(st by H doctor. Tlv Mrs. Orchard. ) cav wna u tolnl wreck- Tho first ; Tbo. hiifh - HChool Klrl.s" baMtflt- of ti,0 WCftJ ftrrH. orry visited thfl ball team of the HI. Mary's ncad- hiiHitital In Medford. where an hi,:!! Mchool v.rnv nictnro was taken and the cmy played our lonil girls at the Kymnasium hero Wed nemlay afternoon. The Jacltaou vllle k"'Is won Ibe Kanie. Tim Jt. N. A. KewiiiK club will meet at .he home of NelKhbor ltowman Wednesday afternoon, February -7th. Dance at .laeUfonvllle Saturday night, February i3. Good munle and sod eats. The daiije will be given by the Jacksonville ehnmtter of commerce. proved and was taken, to tho bos prlnl. .. .1. It. Tyrrell of Medford came out- to his Lost creek ranch last 'Tuet-ilay. , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Messal ipelit the week-end In Medford. i Mrs. H. II. Fox transacted bus! fSncss ill Jlcdford Monday. : liny Itagsdilc and Harry Tenn spent Sunday night In Medford. . Mrs. E. It. Jones has as her guest her son-in-law, Ray Bchmldt-1 ling of poruann. . Mrs. Kvn Nichols of Eagle Point -Is helping to ire for -her mother, -vitf wvunl Farlow.- - '.'- - , . Mrs. Andrew llrlssum returned Knndnv. after having spent several days nt the bedside of her father, -F. Stimsoii. who Is seri ously 111 " L. t motlier 'last Mummy. Hal Eincry. of tile . rirsi .,.,., I lunik at Aslllunu was " caller at Okc Creek Sunday. ': Mr. and Mrs. -H. If. Fox were In Medford the middle of the "'sir! nnd Mrs. L. H. Wyiuit anil dniighters wer "guests :. of C. ' Yi Bellows family at' lteose C reek "rtiinday. '.,,.' - Several of the school children h.ivi.latu absent this week on ,iQr fivni'P ciilds. Will Almy. Miv Milam and F. VV. Peck wore In Medford Wed nesday..' , ' ' Mrs. T. U Furlow Is Improvlns and is expected home before long- John Settles expects to leave for Klamath Falls'. Friday "'"""";: ,le had been 'working there H iho winter months closed the mills- ( I'vrcll gave a reading and Earl Bill sang a solo. The Royal Neighbors met nt the homo of Mrs. J. C. Barnard at Ashland last, Thursday. A very pleasant afternoon-was spent, fol lovang tho business meeting dainty refreslHiicnts 'w-re served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Bertha Bursell. ' ; ' The O. E. Fox family are lo cated in their new home in .Med ford. O. Okerman bus been doing some carpenter work for Mr.- Fox and Johnson and Fclgert doing the nlnslni-ine. Miss Helen Lampert who I has been III the past several weeks Is able to be un ai;aln. Mrs. Everett Faber gave a Val entine party Saturday evening. Val ' , .ni.. 1,1s' eniiniTfnnien wi-ic inij,.-u . j. OrlH-o';w9 can.c,, lhr,Uh.hut the re- her. Mrs. Kllznbcth ('rls'"J1" 1 f,.clihllH.nt8 which were served by the hostesss. Thoso enjoying the evening were the Misses Orace Mt'Oitt, Ruth Webster. Amy John son, Roberta Renins, Edith Inman. Messrs. Ccrald Mornlngstor. Oellc WAGNER GREEK TO HAVE NEW SCHOOL WAGNER CREEK, Ore.,, Fob. 23. tSpccial) Tho Wagner crock voters met at the school house Saturday, the. tllji.-aud cast their voies in i.-ivor 01 u new,, mouern. two-roora school chouse. The build ing Is to be of concrete construc tion. The two rooms will be sepe raled by folding doors, which may be open e d - for entertaininenls. There will also t:o a ' stage and large basemimt for play rooms. ' ' ID'firy Kerby was seriously Jn Jurcd. last-week' when he feff from a hay W-SKon. Ills back was, in jured And he Is 111 constant pain. Mrs. Eleanor Perkins and -dau study. Presbyterian Church Eilwln Percy Lawrence, minister. Bible school meets at 9:15 a. m. The interest und attendance are growing.; New-comers are invited to bocomo students ol inc uiuio in Home class. . , ' Sermon at 11 ti. m., suhlcct, "Hie Word of tho Father," the second In the series on Christ lending up to Easter. 'Iiu mixed quartet will sing '.'The Lord is My Shepherd" (llisclloff). There will nlso bo spe cial organ numbers. Vesper service at 5:30 p. m. A pageant on the flag, tho title of which is "The Old Flag Never Touched tho Ground." There will Im a C.oddess of Liberty and 13 i.li.... l.nn.-l fld.ru nf tin. mil InllH. 1 i-hti-i'. .term. Kllen. vlwlli.fl few . p " t ., ... ...... . .'Htiiiiion aeelil Special pair one mi.s.v -' wiu, .-. u. i.lir,mrv o w,.h ,(, Senior und liitermeiiraio i.. c. ni .Mrs. l'aul Anderson nnd .Mr. anu. ',, " , ;,. ,,,,,; niiv m tlm pluli iiilli:n VI IMU 1.1m iom. This meeting Is lo lino up tho work, whether dressmaking, millinery, homo decorating or whatever will he "f most Interest to the ladles. This school Is not onlv for tho ladles of (he club hit' for every lady in the comniiuiiiy arm was louiid lo bo lieiilln r nice ly. Sho hopes to have tho uso ,01' It soon. ' ' Miss Lela Sowell of Medford was a guest (if Miss Birtlia llaynian last Sunday. Luther Crosby, who has been spending Iho winter hero with Ills father, Will Crosby, loll Tuesday for Orovlllo, Oil. Tho Talent tirniiso met last Thursday In regulur session und 20 now members wo.ro taken in in this time. After the meeting n social hour wns enjoyed by those present, with lunch at tho close of Iho evening. The Talent Rebekah cluh will meet next Friday night, March 1, ut the homo of Mrs. Nldn Oalninn In Medford'for an ulldiiv meeting. A covered dish liinchuuu will he served ut tho noon huur. Tho Hub will glvo nnolher dancing party to night. This is to bo a Washing ton's birthday party. Music will bo furnished by the Melody Mak ers, and supper will ho served. Mrs. John Roblsoii. Mrs. Will Chlldors and son, Jake; Mrs. C. W. mb ! und son, Chniiey, were shop ping in Ashland last Bulurdiiy aft ernoon. ' Miss Anna Kvans of Ashland and SI Stockwell of Modloril were din ner guests Sunday of Miss Peggy Hamilton nt her home Misses Christenn, The public library at Talent slinws the following report: There, ure 23 magazines regularly sub scribed tor. Thore are 370 books in Hie county llbraiy; loni) fiction. 70 fiction, SO juvenile, and 75 small children's books. There are 2ilu permanent hooks of all classes, inakin-; a total of 010 hooka. There is a registration of. 130 members. Mrs. John Laako and brother. Axel Rosander. arrived last Satur day morning from Brush Prulrle, Wash., and are gnosis oi uieir sis ler, Mrs. Walter Russell. Mrs. I.aakso expects to remain about a month with her sister and lamily. Their brother will return to his school woiit nttor a few days' visit. Mrs. Kllno, mother of Mrs. Har vey Walters, was entertained lit dinner at tho homo of her son. Ilos i Kllno, in Fugle Point. 1 no (minor wns given in honor or Mrs. Kline's birthday anniversary and those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walters and son, -Edward. Mrs. , Kllno ,nnd Jim Walters and tho host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. , Uosb Kllnei ,' ltuth CiiiKni of Medford spent llie week end nt the homo of hm aunt. Mrs. Will llruln. Miss Cur vln visted Willi several of her old friends In Talent while in town Sunday. , , A hliilulav dinner was given by Mrs. Kd Jenkins Saturday evening In honor of her daughter, Eurllo. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Hearing and Mr. nnd sirs, ,j n"i Williams. " ' Mr. and Mrs. Chapman of Klam ath Junction wero dinner guests Sutiduy nt tho homo of .Mr. aim Mrs. Will lliuiu. A basketball gunio was played last Friday lll ;ht between tho Uutto Fulls teams and tho Talent teams on the Talent floor. Throo games were plavcd during inn ovcuum. Innvlmr Talent tho victor 111 the hoys' game, which waB wono by u scoro of 2'l to 8. Tho Talent gills also won their game by n score of 15 to 1. The Kutto -I-litis iowu team won trom the Talent (town team by seven points, tlid' scoro being Tl to 15. At tho close of the gnmes tho Talent bnskolbnll teams entertained their visitors, to a luncheon in the bcIiooI lunch IBUT- 8 TOMORROW IS POSITIVELY THE LAST Tlpithf if 4 m . I I I room. Mrs. Waller Hussell moved Mon day to her new homo III Ashland. Mrs. Evelyn Slagg und buiib. Hoy and Harold, of Medford spent Sun day at llo hoiuu of Mr. unit; Mrs. Henry Muson. Buotiit Church Elder J. Ronton will preach ut 8 p. m. Sunduy. 0. W. limnetic, lo cal elder. COMING TUESDAY ZANE OREY'S. Poiiulsr Story "SUNSET PASS" Starring JACK HOLT - With' '-' , DOLORES DEL RIO ' , RALPH FORBES ' - KARL DANE J . ' -''' . ., Admission " ' Matinee Adults 3S Evening SO Children 10o ! ' Any Time ' Peurl Hussell were guests last Thursday of little Miss Barbara I Ten-Ill. . Mrs. Mabel Mack, homo demon- will meet nexi Methodist Church Rov. Amlloy llrown, pnslor.; Sunday acliool at 9:15. Lester Ncivbry, Hupuiiiituiident. '(Mosses for old ifiul young. Services lit II n, in. nnd 7:30 p. in. Wo Invllo every one who h'nvo Frances and ; no rliui-ch hove to worship nt to C:30 p. m. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch (if the mother church, the First Church of Christ. Scientist. Boston. Mass. Services ate held every Sunday at 11 o'clock church edifice, 21 J j )ot ,nst Wc(m.s(ay morning while Mrs. Clarence Frye, botlt of Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. "C. E. tlreen and Elroy McClrew motored lo (irants Pass Inst Saturday und spent Ibe day with Mr. Tlroon's parents. Ambrose Pennington cut his left Reams. George Johnson. Bob ' d ,,, ugB r eu may bo I The, basketball teams of Central! Weunefaiy 0Vcnin-3 meetings, In Point played Jacksonville Thlir""'t.iing testimonies of Christian day un the Central Point ',l""'-tj1.once healings, ut 8 o'clock. The girls stood 20 to 0 in favor T)(j n.a(ln). room the Med ot Central Point and the boys,, . b()n(! B un,n dally from I were 40 to C In favor ot i.emrui , y, ((J 4 e-opt Sundays nnd holl- Polnt. ; , .. days. The Bible und all author- t . n.,,l Kllzabcl 1 . . u..i lt,.r.,f i,pa . uuruiii) .ion," ..- I I zed l.unsiiuii oiiiiu li"-' ...... Southwell have both been absent ! muy ,e. read, borrowed or pur- froni school tho past weeK on , thased. count of sickness. The public Is cordljv Invited to The ladles of tho Federated , atlem ,,, 8ervlct-s Jtid visit the church met at llie homo of Mrs. -. rcujng Qm- 1 .. ....... iu,.n (11 till; )'.. E. HCOll. who ii-n winter and did tt lot of sewing, for her O' Wednesday. North Oakdnle. Subject for Sun-, . , . . ,. ,. . day. "Mind." ' " .Mrs. v. W. Russ and . infant Sunday scnooi ai 3.t. i,in- and wo sincerely hope there will bo a largo turnout at tills time to take advantage of tills tree aiivicu. few- It. H. Francisco, are spending days' with her uunt, Mrs, Purvis. Mrs. R. E. Roblsoii called on .Mrs. O. M. (luddurd lust Thursday afternoon. Mrs. .1. L. Biincr and Mrs. C-E. Oi-een - were business shoppers In Medford last Tuesday.. James Purees, who was operated daughter. Vera Ioule of San i of lnoonKM U likely tuko place early In March. The Community club mot at the club room Wednesday afternoon, with a food attendance. A very interesting afternoon was spout by those present. After the usual bus iness was altendcd to Ih'wiiib wns treated lo n reading hywAlrs. Kv- orett Boone. One new member was ..l... In ... tl.lu ill.... I 111. liriHIIIHH , - , ,tinn ,, ,,1. iu,n on at the Community Hospltnl In j (or ,le afternoon wns Mrs. Hlgglns, Ashland t-ome llino ago was re moved to his home last Katurday end Is improving nicely. lie is able to go about on crutches. Among the business visitors in SCHOOL DISTRICTSAY RICHFIELD WILL PUT CREATE KINDERGARTENS BEACON NEAR SALEM . ! . Fir.t Methodist Church West Main nt Laurel. Raymond i Ashland Inst Thursday wero Mrs 8. Rces. minister. H. T. Klaxle and son. Bobby. M. Church school ntQ45.- U;. Bradley, Mrs. Eleanor Perkins, Morning worship "i 10:55. Mr. Mrs. F. B. W. Smith nnd grand Rees is preaching on the subject, daughter. Miss Hose Marie Boyd. "For Christ's Sake."- Music in- eludes "H'-arch on. Ye Soldiers CAP-MARTIN. Fiance. (!) Tin True." an anthem by Arthur Thay- local populace tins accepted a well cr- n wolo. "My Redeemer and My : founded report that King '(leorge ' SALEM. Ore., Feb. 2S.--;Pi Without much discussion the sen ntc approved house bill 2"1 by a rote or 21 to 8 Friday afternoon. The bill was Introduced by Reprc senatlve Huslett and others and autlorlxed school districts by n special vote to create-and main tain kindergartens, leaving the proposition to Hi" district itself. Ird." by Dudley Buck. Mrs. C. li. j of Englend will spend Ills period or ' Paske. - convalescence at tne iiranu noiei ' Young people's hour nt G:30. i du Cup. The entire hotel would ! Hnnnv Sundav evening hour at ' be turned over to tho royal party : in such nil eveni. "Some Fools j . . . . Uluy Hamilton. lion two and one-Half miles irom:Yol, Bnd Have Known. a quar-1 ... It wns learned authentic '(...--Mrs. John R. Knight. Mrs. C. : mem of jhe Interior bn drawn up SALEM. Ore., Feb. 2J.lPl- $200,1)00 airplane beacon is to- fLj .$(, erected by the Richfield corpora- Evening sermon wliri uerved lunch. J. It. lilllngcr, represeniallve of the llenlth-o Llne of prodiice, was ranvassliig In Talent Wediicsduy. The Lndlo' Aid or the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Brown at tho parsonage Thursday, Febru ary 2. nt 2:30 In Iho afternoon. V. H. ICiitley. father of Dclvln (I Hurley. Is critically 111 at the home of bis daughter, Mrs. Hull bnugh. i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boone nnd mm lly were Rucsls Hunday afternoon ut tho home of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Burke in Medford. : Mr. nnd Mrs. Kalierl Smltli of Med ford wero giiesS Sunday even ing a! the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,llv jesterdav afternoon. The sta- i h. P.iske, Mr. Meeker and Mr. Vro- a bill for llie cieaibm of a .-.a-tion will have s.ooo.ooo candle-1 man will sing "There Were Nine- tlonnl defervie bureau. It would jxiwer. almost thrice that "f tlu-.ty and Nine. iiverim- inrt-crninent beacon. Tuesday evening at 2 a untune upply defense counsel lo p,-rs.'li-( lucking the n,-c;sFi(ry fijnds. Chnrlev llnldrldTe left eniiv last f hnrsday morning lor Corvallls. Ho wns accompanied by Miss Mr Coy of the high school faculty, and Clarence Holdrldge, Wayne Muson, Ira Hart and Wiley Mill. .Miss He LOW ; WINTER. RATES 4 departures dully, til big sav ings. World' greatest motor coach system assures sufoty, comfort, lowest fares. 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