Honse rolls, and to Mr. K. G. Enders, through whose eburteey the coffee waa. furnished. The salad dressing also was made by Mrs. Humphreys. Notification has come to the Ashland organisation that tho K lam ath Falls lodge b ill visit them Tuesday evening, return- Asbland.’s visit of a few weeks ago. , . • • • > Mrs. Grace E. Andrews, Editor M d u b Ami poriftl Event*— Monday, Deeember 1— Ashland Study Club. Monday, ( December 7— Quarterly Banquet, Westminster Guild, 6:30. At Church. Monday, JXecemb<y 7— French Club. Evening. A t the home of Mrs. .F. D. Wagner. Monday, December 7— Ladles A rt Club. Evening. Civic Club house. Tuesday Ik o n itx T D— W. C. T. V. , Afternoon. Tuesday, December ft— Alpha Club.* Masonic Halt. Tuesday, December B— Upper Valley Community . Club. All day meeting. Mrs. G. A. Brown, hoatess. Tueiuta), December M— Group meetings of Delphians. Held at the homes of Mrs. Herbert McCarthy, of Mrs. R. L. Bur- dlc and of Mrs. O. H. Hed berg. Wednesday, December »— Wed nesday AfteVnoon Club. Presbyterian chnrcS parlors • Mesdames Cook and Peterson » hostesses. Thursday, December 10— Flower Growers U* meet at Public Library at 8:00 p. m. Tliumday December IO — Elks laid lea’ Card, Club. Hos tesses, Mrs. D. Peroxxl and Mrs. O. V. Gillette. Friday, December 11— P. N. O. Club. I. O. O. F . hall. Mrs. J.' E. Oowland and Mrs. Frank Nelson, hostesses. Friday, December 11— Ladies Aid Society Presbyterian church. 2:30 p. m. \ • • • • A special feature of this meeting was the annual thank offering given at this time and which was a very splendid one. Mrs. H . B. Carter led the devotlonala and Mrs. Agnes Herndon played a pleasing piano selection. There -were a num ber of entertaining readings. During the social hour which followed the program, very sat isfying refreshments Were served by the hostesses, Mrs. W . J. Oldfield and Mrs. Jackson Gy ger. Affairs Give» for Mrs. ., M ac ka y— The Sunday Oregon Journal has an account of numerous af- fairti given in honor of Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Mackay (Doris Bag- ley) whose marriage a few weeks ago was an event of in- teteat to her many friends in Ashland, whdre her girlhood years were spent. "Since ‘ the return of Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Mackay (Doris Bag- ley, from their Sreildlng trip, society has arranged numerous delightful affairs to welcome them home. Mra. C. D. Bruun was hostess st dinner on Wednesday eve- " '" g «" ' honor, covers ‘ were laid. «'Dr. and Mrs. Geosge Ainslie presided at dlhner on Mondsv evening for them, bidding eight guests for the occasion. Mrs. W illiam Richmond was hostess at a bridge and tea of tables Wednesday after noon complimenting Mrs, Mack ay. • . « Missionary Society of Con* gregational Church M eets The Women’s Missionary So ciety of the Congregational church met Thursday afternoon at the Personage, with a large attendance. * There were a number of guests, ether then the member» of the organisa tion present to enjoy the ex cellent program presented. Chapter. - J . • . • • Past Noble Grands’ (Tub— The Past NotjJ» Grands* Club w ill hold its regular meetlg F ri day afteroen of this week at two o’clock at the I. O. Q. F., H all, w ith Mrs. J. E. Oowland and Mrs. Frank Nelzon hostesses for the pleasant occasion. A ll members are asked to keep the date in mind and be present to enjoy the social hour. Parent Teacher Association Meeting at Central Point— A t a meeting of the Parent- Teacher Association at Central Point held recently, Mrs. Louis Dodge, state vice-president, gave a helpful and stimulating ad dress which was well received. ' • • • Quarterly "Banquet- - The Quarterly Banquet of the Martha Gillette Chapter of West minster Guild w ill be held to night at the Presbyterian church. The hour is set for 6:30 and all are asked to he on time. Mite bags and the apfons which the organisation have been making for a missionary box are to be brought to this meeting. . A ll mëfnbefk ot the GHtW are Hr< vlted. Special Meeting O f Rebekahs H eld— Miss M yrta James, of Newport, president of Rebekah A*agmbly was the distinguished guest of local Rpbekah organisation at the special meeting Friday night. Miss James was here on ». « « official business and the ex AM Society Holds emplification of- the different The Ladies Aid of the Baptist parts of the work waa In the church held a cooked food salo evshlng’s routine. Many A pleasing feature was the and bazaar 8Aturday. interesting and helpful address things appropriate for gifts were shòwn and'as was to be expected of the visiting president, Mies the excellent Cooked food dis James. ' ' , ‘ Special musical numbers, a appeared early and the results yocal solo by Mrs. E m ily Wing from the fbed sdle and bastar and a piano selection by Mrs. were very satisfactory. • ». • A. A. Madden added to the en Missionary Society M eets joyment e f the occasion. ,The Foreiga Missionary S» Delightful refreshments of rolls, coffee, fru it salad and Jel lies were served by the commit tee in charge. The organisation la indebted to Mrs. Humphreys, demonstrator of the Cyown pro ducts for the delicious Parker Large Millinery elsty of the Methodist ekqrcn met Friday, December the fourth, at the home ef Mrs. Kelsey on High street. There waa an excellent at tendance to hear the Interfest- (reshments at the close of Ib is helpful afternoon. • • • Marriage Announcement— //J 5 Upper Valley Community C I» *— ’ The Upper Valley Community Club has Its all day session on Tuesday, December the eighth .at the home of Mrs. C. A. Brown Of Bellview. Mine Ada Brewster, County Demonstration Agent, w ill ’ be present and demonstrate the new est wrinkles in candy making. Since this work takes a great deal of time, all members and The large hat, undoubtedly I would other Interested are urged to **k» to return to fashion's favor an» . . . i, . L h trying very hard to do so. Here be present early, that all th e , nuxl„ oi Velv«t with work that is planned fo r.th e day>B wnje hand of white kid and three may be accomplished. I vows of white kid about the cnowa This is a splendid opportunity J * ^ Æ t ’U ^ U ^ j ï to prepare the candy for tho Christmas boxes, or get the re cipes for It, watching it In the process of making and evejry one should take advantage of this meeting with Its practical pro gram. A Happy Murprise— The usual plan obtains, re Mrs. F. F. W hittle was made garding the luncheon at noon. - - ------ the recipient of a happy surprise ----- .----r -------Sr' • — Friday evening, when Ijy a clever Notice o f Group Meeting»—— ruse, the officers of,Alptm Chap Announcement of the different ter, No. 1, Oi E. 8., inveigled he>- group meetings have been ire- over to the home of Mrs. Ellra ceived. Mrs. Herbert McCarthy beth Van Sant for the evening. will be hostess for the group There they were, all assembled under the leadership of Mrs. about the glowing grate, quietly H. C. Oaley. awdltlng her arrival. Her sur Mrs. John Finneran's group prise was complete; no inkling will meet at the home of Mrs of the affair having come to her R. L. Burdlc and Mrs. O. H before hand. Hedberg is hostess for the group Interesting and amusing of which Mrs. D. Perozzi is lead games sped the hours. A lovely er. - luncheon was served at the at The meetings convene at tgri tractlvely appointed table, bright o’clock Tuesday. . in gay blossoms. A feature that , ‘ , came as a delightful surprise, M r. and Mrs. George also, was the presentation by Blaum enlwuer Entertain— the officers of Alpha Chapter of Mr. and Mrs. George Blaumen a handsome silver tray to the hauer entertained a few friends complimented guest by the of of the neighborhood Thursday fleers of Alpha Chapter, expres evening last. sive of their appreciation of her Two tables of cards were efficient and unselfish service as played, with Miss Géorgie Coffee W orthy Matron the past ysdr. securing first prize and Em ma Mrs. W hittle expressed her ap Jenkins the consolation in five preciation most feelingly for this hundred. expression of friendship. The A ’ delightful luncheon was J. C.’s Meet— evening was a red letter one for served by the hostess at tb» The regular 'business-social' close of the pleasant evening. meeting of the .3. fc.’c, a class of all present. ----------------- -— a w # ------ • • • girls of the Presbyterian Sunday Wednesday Club M erta school was held at the home of Appointive Officers Named— In naming the officers elected The Wednesday Afternpon club their teacher, Mrs. W- M. Poley. at Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E. S., wll hold its regular meeting Saturday afternoon. Fancy work engaged the at the appointive officers could not In the church parlors Wednesday at 2:30 o’clock. * ~ ' tention of the young girls, for be secured at that time. Since then the list has been named There w ill be the usual bual their g ift quilt has been finished and is as follows: Mrs. Gladys nees meeting and the social hour and Is ready as a Christmas of Mrs. Frances W ork is planned for the aftor- fering to be given where- it Peterson, Ada; Ruth; Mrs. Cordelia noon, and reports|W lll be made will make some one more com Hardy, Blake. Esther; Mrs. Minnie Por from the various committees. fortable and happy. A ll members are urged to be * The girts also have five dol ter, M artha; Mrs. M yrtle M iller, lars in their treasury to he Electa; Mrs. Elizabeth Van Sant. present and ladles of the con used as g ift money, the place Chaplain; Mrs. Dorothy Hardy, gregation who are not members Marshall; Mrs. Hester Carter, are cordially Invited to be pres to be decided upon later. W arder; Mrs. Freda Peters, ent. Strangers particularly are This class have their social meetings once a month at the Pianist and Mr. W . H . Day, Sen welcome. These with the- elective The hostesses for this occasion hoirte of <helr teacher. A t tinel. Mrs. Nellie Peters, are Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Peter these meetings work and play officers, # alternate, with refreshments a Worthy Matron; Dr» W . E. Blake. son. « • • Worthy Patron; Mrs. Mazie Bates pleasant close. Last year this class made substantial offerings Associate Matron; Mrs. Helen Ladies Aid Society Meet» The Ladles Aid society of thq Conductress; Mrs. for the white Christmas,- wWi>» McCsllen Presbyterian church w ill holjl its Em ily Hammond, Associate Con was the feature of the Christ regular meeting Friday, with ductress; Mrs. Leah Caldwell. mas celebration, and have plan ned and worked' towaVd that Secretary, and Miss Lydia Mc work plpdned. A ll members are Call, Treasurer, make up the urged to be present. end for the iomlng one. • • • • » » roster of officers for Alpha five Monday, December a s h u a k d daily TIDING« P AGS TORBE -------:=* ”“' a t the sides. Harold H . Nourse and Miss Emma Stlehl of Rogue River were married Thursday at the Methodist Parsonage, the Rev. II. F ; Pemberton, officiating. The young people w ill make their» home in Rdgue River. Con gratulations and good wishes are extended Mr. and Mrs. Nourse for a future of happiness and prosperity. • • • Waziyata Camp Have Meeting— Waziyata Camp Fire Girls held a business session, Thursday eve ning at the home of Miss M il dred Barbour, one of the mem bers. a Many things Important to the organization were discussed and plans formulated for future work. After the business meeting closed the hostess served light refreshments. Miss Mpll Carter is guardian of this group of Camp Fire Girls, ' # ing program offered. The abort business meeting claimed the attention of the members in opening. < “ L ig h t From Above,“ «, was the theme of the devotional* led by Mrs: Patrick- Mrs. E. A. A llen was program leadei, thé subject uder discussion be in g , "Prayer and Missions.” "Laws that Govern th e 'P ra c tice of Prayer" was presented by Mfs. George H unt, who epitom ized the last half of the hook which has been the subject under consideration for a few ---- --- ----- • S S__ 4 ___ l __ Bridge ¿1ub Entertained— Irving E. Vining was host at bridge dinner, at the Llthla- Springs hotel, Wednesday eve ning, in compliment to the bridge club of which he is a mom h e r . —‘— Following dinner, the member ship adjourned to the home of M r. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney, where the evening was spent very entertainingly in playing bridge. Prizes were awarded, result ing in Mrs. T. H. Simpson and meetings. ......_ ___ «____ Mr. C. E. Pell attaining high The Rev. H . F. Pemberton score and Mr. Mattern and Mrs gave a th o u g h t provoking ad« Emma Oeder securing the con dress on the W orld Peace Court: eolation prizes. , Mrs. Kelsey was assisted by Mrs. Frasier and Mrs. Ada Clark in serving delightful* re- a Small saddles for boys and girls lo ride to school on, cheap. $9.00 and up. See to your plows and harrows, to be ready for the first rain. Posts and fencing. I have a few White Sewing Machines le ft over. W ill dose them out for 365.00 each, at CHRISIMAS-I ¿fears c f useful After Christmas whan so many gifts are forgotten and discarded, your remembrance w ill go on being used and en joyed every day for years— i f i t ’s something electrical. I f you would Uke to save your w ife m uch of her hardest work—askyoar electrical deal er about hie special house keeping equipment. H e w ill undoubtedly arrange easy time-payments for yon. Check over this list of acceptable gifts with him today. E le c tr ic PEIL’S CORNER _ Electric Table Stove Quick — endless u i Cooks entire luncheons, suppers — right on the table. Electric Waffle Iron F o r d e lic io u s , crispy brown waffles. Mother can sit right st the table and yet keep the plates filled. « • • M rs . F ran k R . M errill Entertains— Mrs. Frank R. M e rrill was hostess at a meeting of the F o rt nightly Bridge Club Saturday evening with three table» of bridge played. Those who enjoyed the pleas ant hospitality were: Mrs. G. H. Hedberg, Mrs. Hugh G illette, Mrs. W alter Bevington, Mrs. C. A. Shutts, Mrs. J. D. McRae, Mrs. J. E. Poor, Mrs. O. W . Long Mrs. Dyrud, Mrs. C. W. W lnne. Mrs. W . L. Maxey, Miss Elsie Alexander and the hostess, Mrs. F. R. M errill. As a fittin g close for the eve ning’s enjoyment dainty refresh ments werq served. This is one of the older bridge clubs and has its meet ings every two weeks. tinues. "La Petite Chose" has been selected for reading after Carlton — Local factory marks the holidays. first shipment of cooperage, to • • • Chicago buyers. Flower Growers Called To Meet— A meeting Is called for Thurs Portland — Eastern buyers buy day evening at 8:00 o’clock p. m., at the Public L ibrary of all considerable wool, paying up to growing <3 cents for the beet. those interested in Trin ity Guild Meets— T rin ity Guild held its regular business meeting on Thursday afternoon of this week, at the Parish House. There was no THE GREATEST OF ALL BANKS IS THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK CUTLERY Being a member of the largest banking sys tem in the world and under strict supervision, you are given every safe guard that the government could d e v is e .----- Nevertheless, we go one step farther. Just Reduced --- ----i(,....... .,’4« . - <1 1 .... » - *T - Something New and especially suitable for Christmas Presents We carry all kinds of insurance— BUBOLEB----- T IB E ------ THEFT H O L D U P----- ETC. Further, ample surplus is set aside and we' have gain the confidence of the people of this community in our strength, security and stability, through our ’’SAFETY ALWAYS” methods. Simpson’s Hardware Winchester Store FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ashland, Oregon $75.00 GIVEN AWAY THEBE ABE NO 8TBINOS CONNECTED W ITH THIS, AS OUB BEOULAB LOW PBIOEfl PRE VAIL. WE HOPE TO INCREASE OUR SALES ENOUGH TO JU8ITFY US TO GIVE THESE PRIZES AWAY. WITH EACH 60 CENT PUR0HA8EE WE WILL GIVE A COUPON TICKET WHICH IS GOOD ON PRIZES. THE MAIN PRIZE—REMINGTON Model 10, 12 - guage Hammerless, PUMP SHOT GUN will be given.away MONDAY, Dec. 28th at 3:30 P. M. There will be three tickets drawn. The first ticket will run for three days and if the party holding the lucky number, does not call for same, the second number will take affect running three days, and the same with ticket number three. You will not have to be at the drawing to win. The lady bringing in the moat tickets by 9:00 o’clock Chrietmae evening will receive a beautiful pair of ” Oo«y Comfort” • house slippers. * * # These tickets will also count on the shot gun. The gent bringing in the most tickets by Christmas even ing will he giten a pair of Hood, Rubber Hip Boots. These tickets will also count on the shot gun. GIVE PRACTICAL AND USEFUL GIFTS THIS YEAR. WE HAVE THEM AND THEY COST NO MORE THAN ELSEWHERE. PROBABLY LESS AND YOU WILL HAVE A CHANCE ON THESE PRIZES. BELOW WE GIVE A LIST OF SOME OF THE GOODS WE HAVE. LOOK THEM OVER AND SHOP EARLY. • OH, YES! WE HAD ALMOST FORGOTTEN. WE HAVE A BEAUTI FUL CALENDAR WHICH IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING. Electric Percolator Makes coffee better and quicker. Anybody who keeps house w ill appre ciate one. Blazers, from $4 to $13.60 Stag Shirts, $6.75 and $7.50 Values Genuine Navy pea Jackets at $13.60 Dress rain coats and slickers at $10 Mackinaws and Giffy-Ooveralls, $6.00 W y thatdotheWmk ■« Electric Range Vacuum Q eaner Electric Sewing Machine W ash in g Machine (O n «»ay peym m ita) >2 h O u U l tb l O ■n-W « J — IA n k U v lV rum O in U i u u u i i u u , A o a v Corduroy long Hants for boy Collegians, $4.75 Men’s Oordnroys, $3.75 to $6.00 Shirts, all wool plaids, $4.66 and $6.00 .r Tom Mix Shirts, $5 and $6 » Dress Shirts, $1 to $5 > Genuine Army Issue Serge Shirts, $3.86 A wonderful line, Men’s Hose, Silk, Silk and Wool Mixed, Worsted Iron Sox, 3 pairs $1.00 Many other Handkerchiefs, Ties, Collars, Belts, 1 Buck-Hect Lace Boots, and Shoes $0 to $15 * to$15.(X Other Boots and Shoes, $2.00 to $15.00 Gloves of all kinds, 16c to $6.00 Men’s, Women’s and Children's Cosy Comforts, House Slippers, Guns, fimmunftion, Fishing Tackle, Remington Podost Knives, 60c to $8 Baser Sets, Clipper Combs, Brushes, etc. w ----------• _ ---------- U V W pB SSG S, wu__ 9 CU a MMAM. A o a o in fn Field and Prism Binoculars Samson Line Suitcases and Handbags English Army Blankets . Auto and Wall Tents We can save you $3 to $6 on these tents. Hood River overshoes, Knee and Hip Boots, We also have a bargain counter of odd sises, etc., taken from regular stock, going at below ooeV Look this counter over. You may find just What you want. THE ARMY GOODS STO Open^Ev Opposite New Hotel IM^koOMtSS 1—0 social feature Just the routine flowers. A Every one who has exhibited work. The A uxiliary*tb T rin ity Guild flowers, or who expects to ex- * also met the past week in reg hlbit and every one who is in u lar session Wednesday evening. terested in planting bulbs, flow- There were no social plans for ej*s and shrubs »re asked to be present at this meeting. this meeting either. • • • \ I t is expected that two flow er shows will be given next Ladies Elk» Club Meet»— The Ladies Elks Club meets year, one in the spring and one on Thursday of this week. A in the fall, and at this session vary pleasant afternoon la an the ordering of seeds and bulbs ticipated. Tho hostesses are for planting w ill be discussed. The definite organization of Mrs. D. Peroxxl and Mrs. O. V a “ Flower Growers Society," will GlUette. • • • be taken up and probably ef fected. So every one Interested French Club Meets The French Club w ill meet to in Ashland’s beautification is night a.t the home o f Mrs. F asked to be present Thursday D. Wagner. The review con evening at the library. In V a lu a b le M e r c h a n d is e a t Army Goods Store T o a s te r Something every yroman wants. A splendid gift for th e g irl at school, college, or in business. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. J M. Wagner, M r. and Mrs. H. Mattern, M r. and Mrs. F. D. Wagner, M r. and Mrs. C. E. Fei^, Mrs. Em m a Oeder, Mrs. H . 8. Sanford, M r. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney and Mr. Irving E. Vining. 1, ««