Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 27, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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This isAsblands
Place ToFipd
WhatltWaiLta
Tp Eat Sunday
A Feature Page
For Telling the
Cooks About the
Good Eatables
arket
a , delightfully prepared apd, elab­
orate aiz o'clock . dinner at the
Practice
House
Thanksgiving
Day. T ie footlfall game and a
Jolly visit prefaced the Thaftks-
gtyiag feast.
» Covers «ere laid tor Mlaa
Jteryl Jarmon, Misa Ethel Temp-
Ha, Mira Juanita T arr, Mise
Irene Berg, Mira Gertie Haan,
Mlaa Edna Gobeen and her broth­
er, Paul Goheen, who la visiting
in Ashland.
• .. ■,
,
M r. and Mrs. B . . E. M lllai
were host* sad hostess at a do-
ilghtful one* o’clock turkey din-
>er, with a ll the delicacies which
accompany that royal bird.
Covers were laid fo r M r. and
Mrs. .Clyde Hamilton and chil­
dren, Mr. and Mrs. J, ML (lo w ­
land, and the host ahd hostess
M r. and Mrs. E. E. M iller. The
November 8 0 — French afternoon 'was spent In a Jolly
Hostes«, Mrs. H . C. home visit, the good cheer en­
hanced by c gay music and the Mrs.-Sarah Walker Entertain»—
Monday, November 80— Ashland laughter of happy little folks. , *
Mrs. Sarah W alker was hos­
Study Club. Hostess,. Mrs. F.
tess at a dinner party of nine,
W ith Relatives In Medford— .
Thursday, largely relatives, wjio
Monday, Noveadler 8 0 — Ashland
M r. and Mra. D. W . Wheeler gathered to gpepd the day and
Music Study Club.
Library, and Mrs. M ary L. Mathews « ill dnjoy with her the delightful
7:46.
have w ith them, M r. and Mrs. dinner prepared, -r
Tuesday,
December
1— Civic H . P. Andrews o f Logan, Kansan,
Thoae
present
wer»:
Mrs.
Club. Club House, 2:30. Pro­ who are spending (the fall la Elisabeth Van Saut .and the
gram given by Ashland Music Medford and Ashland and Mrs. members of the Mrs- Henry Ap-
• Study Club.
Grace B. Andrews of Ashland for
Thanksgiving Day and dinnaf.
THANKSGIVING OBSERVED IN Just a quiet fam ily visit, with
FAMILY GATHERINGS
covers laid for ten at the mid-
afternoon repast.
-,
pierate and
families.
Roscoe
Applegate were host and hostess at a four
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course six o'clock turkey dinner
with covers laid for twelve guests
D ined A t Hotel—
at the attractively appointed
Among those who enjoyed -the table, graced
with lovely
cut
elaborate Thanksgiving dinner, flowers. ’ / t ’ •
,
served at the Llthia Sprlnga ho­
The guest list included Mr. and
tel, -were: Mr. and Mre. T. H . Mrs. N. 8. Simpkins, Mr. and Mrs;
Slmpeon, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. W. M. Briggs, Miss Oeorgie Coffee,
Dodge and Mr. W ill Dodge. Mr. Mts. Clarence Dayhuff and chil,-
a n d 'M rs . Q. B. Petl.
ilren. Miss Margaret Daybuff and
Mr. Ike Butlelr.
Dinner A t n ie Weren Horae ■■
M r and Mrs. Eric- Weren en­
tertained
at
a
six
o'clock
Thanksgiving dinner at their
pleasant home yesterday whan
Mrs. E. W>ren, M r. and Mrs.
B. C. W allstea and M r. Sara
Cherry af eastern Oregon were
guests at the delightful repast,
with turkey the piece de raais­
tanee, and .all t h | delicacies that
go with It.
The football game
gave all wonderful appetite« to
enjoy the fam ily feast that fol­
lowed that excUJng event.
George Kram er, B. F. Storm, o f the Board of National Mis* land and delivered a splendid »4
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Don W hitney, Amos Nininger. siOns was present Sunday in Ash* — ■
Anna H ile . H erbert McCarthy,
and the hostess, Mrs. J. M.
Hughes.
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' This club have their meetings
fortnightly at the homes of the
members, usually Friday o r Sat*
urday sveqlngs, and have most
enjoyable times.
YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND
UPON
Flour and Feed
Prices
Mrs. Goodyear, Hostess
Mrs. Jennie Goodyear entertain­
ed at Thanksgiving dinner w ith
her sister Miss Melissa Parry and
Mr. and Mrs. Q. G. Eubanks mak­
ing the members of the dinner
evening.
party who enjoyed the delicious
Mrs. Herbert McCarthy secured repast and pleasant fam ily visit
high honors and Mrs. H lle con­ afterward.
solation prise In the games played
during the pleasant evening, at N ational M issions W ee« Obeerv-
the close of which a two course
luncheon was served.
i
Miss Roberta Barr, a mem bei
The members present on this
occasion were: the Mesdames J
H. McGee, Frank Dean, K. P.
Nlme, P. S. Provost, George Rose,
Neighborhood Bridge lin n —
The Neighborhood Bridge Club
were entertained very delightfully
by Mrs. J. M. Hughes, Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Edwards
as quoted by
FRAZIER AND SON
Phone 214
T ate Advantage of our Saturday and Monday
Specials. They Save Yon Money!
Umeco — Best Butter Substitute—Per Pound 27c
3 Pounds 80c
Mrs. S. A. Carleton Entertains—
One of the large fam ily home
comings, of which there were
many In Ashland yesterday, oc­
curred at the Carleton home
when sons and daughters and
their famjllea, to the number
of nineteen gathered for the
happy festival.
A six o’clock turkey dinner
was the culmination of the
merry home visit, with Mr. and
Mra. Thomas Carleton and son
Thayer, Mr. and Mra. Herbert
Carleton,
M r. and Mra. Lyle
Carleton
and son, Clark, of
Prospect.
Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy
of Eagle Point, M r. and
Mra.
Dorn Provost, and little Buddy,
the Mlseee Lola and* Gertrude
Carleton', M r. and M rs, H arry
Carleton. H arriet Carleton and
the hostess, Mra. S. A. Carleton,
seated
ebont
the
hospitable
board
Mr. and Mre. O. Winter
Have Family Gathering—
Bread
The hospitable home of M r.
and Mra. O. W in ter - waa the
kcene of another fam ily gather­
ing with Mrs. Ann H. RuaaaU,
Mlaa N ellie Russell. Mrs. H . L.
W alter o f Portland and her
daughter, Miss Ruth W alter, who
comes from Loa Angelas, where
she Is attending Bible Institute,
to ha w ith her m other and
relatives hare.
To this group
were added M r. and Mrs. R. J.
Woods and daughter, Lorraine,
and Mlaa R ath Fleming of. Jack­
sonville, who, w ith host and
hostess and Paul W inter, gath­
ered about the beautifully' ap­
pointed tabla, with its lovely yel-.
low chrysanthemums, the soft
light of yellow candles and
dainty a n t. eupa. and
favora.
Some of the courses emphasized
thè domtnant color In thè decora­
tive schema and ’ Grégon Grape
QUALITY merchandise
JUST BIGHT SERVICE
AND LOW PRICES
PIES, CAKES
REMAINS
PASTRIES
SUPREME
at all seasons
Lithia Bakery
Franklin Bakery
and avoid the bother of
Citrus Washing Powder, Per Pkg.
Clorox Per Bottle . . . . .
. *.
Crown Rolled Oats, 9 Pound Sack
Red Mexican Beans, 6 Pounds. . .
Fesh Roasted Peanuts, Per Pound
Alaska Pink Salmon, Tall Can . .
home baking
Or at Your Grocer
Snowdrift Shortening
2 Pound G an ........................... .. 52c
4 Pound G a n
Flour and Feed
waa shown la thè rooms.
Once Again
« Delicious
Have Dinner A t Model Cotte««—
A group of friends enjoyed
Of AU Kinds
Best Grade and Fair Price Always
CHOICEST CUTS OF
HARDY
BROTHERS
B. B . PLUMMER, GROCERY
Opposite The P lais
..................... 89c
8 Pound Can
Swifts Side Bacon
Per P ound.............. ;
FULL ORE AM CHEESE
Per P o u n d .................................
ExtraFancy Delicious Apples, Packed Box $1.70
Jonathan or Spitz Apples, Jambo P a c k .. . $1.50
Florida Grape Fruit, Large Size, Each . . . 15c
Cocoanuts (new crop) E a c h ............... ...
15c
PHONE 190 PLAZA M A R K E T Free Delivery
THOMAS HILL, Prop.
Giving Ue the Biggest
Thanksgiving Business
We Ever Enjoyed
«1 MOUTH MAIM MIXIMT
Plenty of
i Join the Crowds on
SATURDAY
and
MONDAY
Phone us for,Sunday Dinner
Suggestions
WE BUY CHICKENS
A Few of Our Specials
Walnuts with meaty meats,
2 Lbs. for ...................'45c
COMPARE OUR PRICES, OUR SERVICE, AND
THE QUALITY OF THE MERCHANDISE YOU
RECEIVE AT STONE’S, AND YOU WILL FIND
YOUR SAVING’S AMOUNTS TO DOLLARS
WHEN YOU BUY AT OUR MODERN STORE.
Oranges, the new Navels,
Per Dos...........
3«
Seedless Raisins, Real Pie
Makers, 3 Lbs. for . . . .25o
Phone 107
We Deliver
SPU DS
Yakima Netted Gems U. S. No. 1
That’« the joy of using Sperry * r r a ^ = j = S S = S 2 2 S
A Large 35c Package
Graham Crackers......... 29c
In the 12 years I ’ve baked with
it, every sack I have used has been
o f the same wonderful blend. That
u n ifo rm ^ g o o d n e s s is Sp erry’s
I ’ve seen with m y own eyes how
they protect i t - w i t h pcientific lab-
Chooolate Drops, L b .. . . . 18c
oratory c o n tr o l-w ith special
Those; Mealy Upland Netted
Gem Potatoes ------- $3,25
of the day by our method—baking.
Peanuts, Our Kiddies Spec­
ial, 2 Lbe........................ 25c
Wheat
I
L «i l W f
FJour—for results you can be s u r e
Shortening in Bulk, 2 Lbs.
HkWk— ------ —yflH
-
Cigarettes —.2 Pkges
25c; Cartoon
H
OUR BULK COFFEE
at 45c Per Pound
is the beyt value in town.
We Deliver
S perry '
DRIFTED SNOW
F lour
»
Crystal White Seep
10 B a n 39o
SPERRY'S PANCAKE FLOUR, 10 POUND SACK
White Figs, Fancy
2 Lbs.
Small White Beane, 1925
Herahey Cocoa
Crop, 3 Lbe. 28c
1-2 Lb. Pkg. 15c; Lb. 28c
$1.25
Kerrs Best Patent
Flour, 49 lb. Sack
California and Oregon
N ett to Citisene Bank
io
Heins Catsup
Large Bottle
Gronera Walnuts, Large Budded Franquette*
Lb. i l e
2 Lbs. 83c
Nuraya Tea
1-2 Lb. Pkg.
20th Century Brooms ‘6 sewn*
Strong Parlor BrQom only 98o
Pompeian Olive Oil
Pint Cha 4ÖO
LAYER FIGS, POUND
a0e*~ BULK DATES, POUND
20th Century Coffee—" I f aU Coffee w ar
used’’—Roasted to-day on your table to
OUR PRICES ARB RIGHT
HARDY
Del Monte Oroeby Corn, .1925
Pack. Oao 20c; 3 tor 58c
Bon Ami C a k e.......... 10c Shum Shorn Oil
Bon Ami Powder 12 l-2c Quart Can
Walnuts, 2 Lbe,
Z sB
f
Eoonomy Matches, — Fpll
Good siaed boxes, 6 for 20o
Bannanas
ifflT
I suggest that y o u use Sperry
Raisins, Thompson
Seedless, 3 lbs. 29c
Creme Oil Soap
5 Bara 25c
Adirondack Cane and Maple Syrup — The beet Cane and Maple 8yrup paoked.
B3BB1
methods in their big modem mills
—and thea they test it every hour
$2.10
$8.35
Barrel
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CENTURY STORES
These stores are exerting every effort t o enforoe economical Food Distribution,
of Quality Foods, through the elimination of un-neceeeary servioe. The pa­
tronage of thousands upon thousands o f keen discriminating buyers, daily, la
ample proof. It's the saving on every item in a 20th Century Store that count*.
Carnation Milk, Tall Cans
10c, 6 for 59c
—the things I bake w ith
Sperry D rifted Snow Flour.
D ri ft ed Snow F lo u r
o f perfect re su lts ev e ry tim e.
AMD
Offerings Saturday and Monday, November 28tK and 30th
I know they’U be perfect
Cabbage — Lots of it. this
year. Per frb. . . ....... .3o
Carrots or Turnipe, Moun­
tain Grown, 8 Lbs, for 25c
20TH
. THE EAGLE MARKET
Dry Onions, an Oregon
Product, 8 Lbs, for . . . .
Smooths Medium Sised
Sweet Potatoes, p lbs, for 25c
IN BUYING YOUR FOODSTUFFS - QUALITY AND ECONOMY
SIMULTANEOUSLY |Y0UR MIND TURNS TO THE