Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 21, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    Mrs. Grace E. Andrews, Editor
Vfully appointed table With Its
attractive place cards and beau­
tiful arrangement of carnations
as centirpleces, ' An 'elaborate
four course luneheon « a s served.
' Mrs. Perry wax bostlss at
her pleatoant home for the after­
noon od bridge, whleh followed
luncheon.
A beautiful silver
sandwich tray was presented the
guest of honor. Mrs. Montgom­
ery, as e slight Indication of
the esteem in wttKH she Is
held.
“
„Mr. end Mrs. Montgomery are
leaving for Corvallis soon, «here
Mr. Montgomery assumes the
duties* of ticket agent for the
Southern Peeifle. Those of Mrs.
Montgomery’s friends «h o at­
tended from Ashland «ere: Mrs.
Louis Schweln, Mrs. Hal Mc­
Nair, Mrs. I. Bateman and Mrs.
Woltbrs from Talent.
A Christmas sermon at the
Calendar of. Svento—
Monday, December SI— Instal­ Congregational church vaa giv­
lation at Alpha Chapter, No. en Sunday morning. The church
was beantifully decorated 'for,
At this
Wednesday, December BS— Haw­ the Christmas week.
thorne Christmas exercises. At church, as «all as at the Metho­ Splendid Bntertnlnment
Annex and Hawthorne Build­ dist, /Presbyterian, Baptist and "At Bellview—
Friday evening’s entertainment
ings
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» a number i of ethers, Christmas
presented
by the Bellview P. T.
Wednesday,
December
38— programs « ill be given Christ-
A., sad the Upper Valley Com­
Christmas Party. 4 to < p.
munity Club-was an unqualified
in. Parish House.
So much so that It
Thursday, December 24— Christ­ Valley VleW ommnnlty d u b — success.
Valley View Community Club «111 fie repeated this evening.
mas exercises at the Methodist
“ Fun op the Podunk Limited**
Congregational,
B a~P 1 1 s t s, held Its meeting Thursday af­
Presbyterian, Nazarene, Christ­ ternoon convening at two o’clock. was all that it suggested by
After the secretary’s report the title for fun it was from
ian and a number of others.
and reports of standing commit­ start t o ’ finish. It was a one
tees, the opening number of act cpsnedy, somewhat over an
Stunt Party A Buccese—
The Stunt Program, put on the program was given, vhich hour, with not a dull mpment.
by the Campfire Girls of tfie was roll call, naming the fav­ ' The stage setting was a chair
High Bchool groups was a very orite author and reasons for car - <ft> the “Podunk Limited,*'
and here the fun took place.. To
successful
entertainment
and that favoritism.
Mrs. William Glenn reviewed appreciate it one must have been
one that well repaid those who
the play, “The Ten Command­ there- Those who took part cer­
attended.
From the opening number ments’’ In a very comprehensive tainly entered Into the spirit of
Mrs. W. A. Stratton tb s «Characters assumed.
until the close. Interesting, beau­ fashion.
tiful or amusing numbers fol­ favored the club In a solo of - AB sorts were there, the. farm­
lowed In rapid succession. To the Chriatmaa time. A paper er. _JlHL Lrtsh Aweman, the suf­
those who watched and lle- on pears, carrying oet the plan fragist, the fat Woman, the old
tened, It was a matter of won­ In the study of fruits, was writ­ mald, the deaf woman, the tat
dering comment, that such a ten by Mrs. R. A. Chaney but man, the woman .with the baby,
variety of difficult presenta­ which wa( read by Mrs. James the Norwegian girl, the one who
stuttered, the colored porter, tho
tions could be arranged In the Lennox.
Mrs. Nettie Keith, a visitor old grandma, and grandpa, the
short time in which this splen
from San Francisco, a guest ot stylish young woman, the con­
did program was prepared.
The girls are to be compli­ Mrs. William Glenn, waa an In­ ductor and even the bride and
groom?r
ment and the leaders congratulat­ terested visitor.
ed on the entertainment given
Those who presented the dif­
Mrs. James Lennox and Mrs.
Friday night.
J. R. McCracken were the hos­ ferent characters were Albert
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tesses end served delightful •»- Thomas, Fred Homes, Mrs. Ho-
freshments.
Miss Elaine Flackus was hos­
Plans for the holidays have Edwin Dnnn, Mrs. Oscar Martin.
tess Saturday afternoon from been changed because of the Wilbur Tucker, Henry Homes,
two to five at a Christmas party absence of so many of the mem­ Mrs. Bdwln Dunn, Mrs. Ken­
given for the members of her bers. Those who have gone or neth McWilliams, Gladys John­
troop o f Camp Fire Glrla.
are gofng to California are Mr. son, Mrs. Fred Homes, Mrs.
With the leaders, Mlsa -Edna and Mrs. D. H. Jackson, Mr.! Norma Reeder, “Ebe” Dpnn, Mn>.
Goheen and Miss Nora JWM0I jmd. ¿M«e. Harry Weagart, Mn’ ¡Dean Scott Clarence Hom«*,
there were twenty-one
and M n. Carl Glasgow and Mrs. Mrs. J. E . Òowland, Delta Mar-
to enjoy the pleasant afternoon. Glasgow’s mother, Mrs. Bran-’ tin, Bert Peachey, Mrs. Roy
- Games were played, carols denbnrg, Mrs. W. A. Stratton Hessenauer; the mualelani, L.
were sung and a jolly time gen- and dean and Frank.
B. Tucker, Leonard Petit, Mrs.
erally obtained during' the af­
Many of these named have al­ Edwin Dunn, Miss Lolita Pier­
ternoon,'* at the close of which ready gone. Others will leave son, V. O. N. Smith; the director
rather elaborate refreshments thia week. Announcement will of play. Mrs. W. L. Moore.
were served. During the after­ be made M the' date of the
Special numbers were given
noon. the glrla enjoyed the open­ next meeting.
by the musicians, which were
ing of the packages brought Complimentary LnndMen—
received with keen appceclatlon
for each other, and the plan
In compliment to Mrs. Naomi <nd heartily applannded.
adopted la to make some one Montgomery, a bridge luncheon-
Altogether, It was one of the
with
the
gifts wax given at the Hotel Medford most successful entertainments
else
happy
brought.
Thursday, with covers laid for ever staged In Bellview. The
twenty-five guests at the- beau- splendid sum of 9180. waa add-
Christmas la the Churches—
At all the churches Sunday
Christmas sermons were heard,
beautiful decorations were seen
and lovely music brought the
Christmas
spirit
very
near.
Great trees, soon to be laden
with the treat to make little
ones happy, beautiful wreaths,
gay bells and flowers made glad
the heart of all who saw them.
. At the Presbyterian church,
the men’s quartet gave * num­
ber of beautiful selections with
a solo by J- W. McCoy. Christ­
mas carols were sung by the
congregation, and a Christmas
sermon was given by the pastor,
the Rev. J. C. Mergler.
At
thid church the Christmas en­
tertainment will be Thursday
evening at seven o’clock.
A Christmas Cantata was
very
much
the
ture. Many are anticipating to­ appreciates
that
prepares
night with a great deal of ple'as- thoughtfulneae
these reporta and will ho find
Clever Sewing Bag
ure.
Indeed to h a te .th e different or­
ganisations appoint a press com­
W. B. A. Mold Card Party—
“After a short lodge session st mittee who will see that ad­
which the regular business waa vance notices of meetings are In
transacted, a card party wgs her hands In time for publica­
held by the Woman’s Benefit tion and a good report seat of
Association on December 16, In the meeting «hen It Is held.
the Odd Fellows HaP.'
Thera « a s a large number Delightful d asyM a
A surprise birthday dinner
present and progressive five
hundred «a s much enjoyed. High wee given tor Leo Flfleld, nt
score « a s held by Mm. Tony hie home on the Boulevard.-Fri­
Franco and Mm. Cliff Payne, day evening.
At thia the members of both
«hilé Mrs. J. A. Roger and Mrs.
families
«ere present and covers
Robert Shaw «ere given the
« a m laid for fourteen Mt' «
consolation prises.
Lovely refreshments « ere serv­ table burdened with Its weight
ed In the dining room about of good thln’gs provided for the
family feast, for feast It really
eleven o'clock.
The committees' making this wag on thia occasion.
Many remembrances of thia
such a success, «ere Mrs. F,d
given
the
High and Mrs. Cedric Myer, In anniversary were
complimented
guest
end
the
charge of the tables and Mrs.
Cliff Payne head of the refresh­ hours sped ell to quickly with
ment committee, in Mrs. Stan­ the fun and jollity of the home
ton’s place «h o was ill. She
was assisted by Mrs. Lens Nel­
son, Mrs. Callahan and Mrs.
Hasel Haberly.
The W. B. A. «Ill Install of­
ficers for the coming year on
January 6, 1926, «hen it is
, hoped every member «111 be To have your clothes dry­
ed to . the fund for the com
< present.’’
mu atty house.
:f ;
This Interesting report «a s -cleaned and pressed be-
Prlqr- to and after the en­
tertainment refreshments « • « i supplied by the press chairman fore Christinas, at the
sold that proved a popular le a of the organisation. The editor.
CHRISTMAS
SILVERWARE
Some sterling, some plate,
of tasty patterns; at great­
ly reduced prioes.
See Window Display
T. K. Bolton
Opposite Ford Garage
Ducks, Deese, Chickens
Fresh Oysters
Crabs
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Priced 5c, 8c, 10c and 15c Each
Fancy Bath Towels
Special 29c and 39c Each
Fancy Bath Towel Sets
Priwd » . 0 0 , tod » .7 8
Fancy Colored Handkerchiefs
' Special 19o Baefe—6 for 11.00
Clother Returned Without
Odor
Comfy Felt Slippers
CHARMING
PriMd ».00 ta t i n
GIFTS
PIES, CAKES AND BREAD FOR
CHRISTMAS
CAKES AND PIES AS RICH AND LIGHT
AS THOUGH BAKED IN YOUR OWN OVEN
of so many kinds that it
takes only a few minutes
time* to select presents for
almost
A
You can save yourself much labvr and worry,
Simply give us your order for Christmas past­
ries, cakes and breads, and your task is com
You can be sure of getting cakes that melt on
your tongue — pies that are flaky and brown­
ed to just the right degree.
FrUit Cakes
everybody
you
want to remember.
TOYS AND DOLLS ON THE
BALCONY
BABCOCK’S
GIFT
SHOPPE
Store Hours 8 a.
"Dlstfxrtlvs (MCta For
Discriminating People’
s ^ r lade,
Those Good Kind 50o Lb.
A beautiful 5 Pound Decorated
Fruit Cake Given Away Christmas
Eve.
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fro m «Stock to S to c k in g
PHONE US OR COME TO OUR BAKERY
AND PL4CE YOUR ORDER.
Last-Minute Assistanoe for ToUcs Who "Put i i Off
Surprise Her
w’lth a
Rranldln
LOVELY TOILET SET
White Gold
Amber, Shell or Pearl
es.Bo to e«s-oe
W rist W atch
S1TA0
,The gift of refinement. Newest
color tones and smart designs.
DON’T FOROET "HgR
Holiday Grooming
Christmas DiAmo&d
Bought hare means yon pay
for unuenel quality •— W
white end perfect. Be»
mountings hand carved tl
•all« white geld or platju
The Christmas holidays mean a rush of dances
and dinners — of teas and informal reunions
of friends 1
,
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Every woman during this gala period desires
to look her Imxtt ... *'
If she would do so, it is necessary to do k little
extra grooming. When one’s hours are so well
taken tip with social gaieties, special care must
be given to hair, skin and nails!
Make your engagements well ahead of time, and
assure yourself of a fresh appearance for every
occasion!
PLACE YOU» ORDER TODAY
Beautiful new Spring Hats5just Arrived! See
them.
We Deliver
Handkerchiefs for the Kiddies
Free Delivery Servioe
Phooe 108
95 Oak St.
Choicest Cut of All Meats
Marekl
GIFTS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF
THE FAMILY
Standard Cleaners
D IN N E R !
, FAT. YOUNG ONEÔ THAT WILL
DELIGHT YOU!
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E. R. ISA A C & CO.
PLENTY TIME
FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS
TURKEYS
vlxlt.
Mrs. Claude Cleveland «6 Gold
The«« present to o fr tr e « n » tf‘U, Mr. and Mm. QlSgm Addis.
gratulatlone and .rood wishes
ware Mr. and Mr«. C. B. Moore,
Mlseee Mabel and
Marguerite
Moor«, Clyde Moor«" and fiafiy
Moore ot Medford.' Mr. -uM
(Continued On Page Pear)
Wineland’s Millinery And
Hairdressing Parlor»
Over Citisena Bank
HOME GIFT WORTH GIVING!
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OAXB BASKET
PBIDB G lfT FOR BOTHER!
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Free Grab and Chance on a Diamond RiM With »very 85.00 Worth Pwehaeed
See The tó n a On Display in Owjr Window