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Several of the mothers
two children each. .A
pf the children had heee
_to> the c litic befqre, the
taking advantage of the
agamiaatton.
l r s and
Mm. JD. W . Wheeler
aad M te. M ary L . Mathews en
tertained n t A fam ily gathering
Sunday.
Dinner was nerved at
tw o o'clock w ith fourteen rela
tives' present to enjoy tBe de-
H ghttnl repast and the happy
Vtolt which follo w ed,'w ith teuslc
old songs and Chrtotoms enrols
The ChrtatmaA detomUnns had
all been placed and tirin g room,
dtotog room. ' everywhere were
b rillian t coloring » and holiday
greenery.
A lovely tree, held
gtoce o f honor nt' one end of
the Bring roem.
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nutefor
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parents
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D r. V. 8.’ Geary to the sx-
amlntng physician. Be was as
sisted'by the nurses. Mias VWra
Bqard and Miss Leah Jennlegs.
M toe’ Joes phtae Koppes from the
County U nit office at Jackson
ville,
County
pemonstrstlon
Agent Miss Ada Brewster and
the local committee.
O f the local committee, Mrs.
Harris Dean aeted as hostess,
meeting the mothers at the door
and Mrs, H. O. Anderson and
Mrs. C. F. Tilton wrote the his
tories.
Friends have been very kind
la
furnishing automobiles wto
bring those from a distance to
the clinic, M r., A. R . Jflnnay
using his machine Thursday.
The committee appreciate this
courtesy very much.
The next clinic w ill be the
third
Thursday
la
January,
probably a t the Civic Club house,
but announcement w ill be made
later an to the place and date.
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Crs®d* n - 8he hestyis-
U#d ln ^ I n n d a n d t w a s ^ ; H P -
ular W ^ a H r of t o * F W » * r
of Mrs
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Mr N ich o lso n is the «9« of
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Nicholson of
Medford, and has a i e c x t c t o l ''
ot Irlend8 who oIier cO h ir*'
She wag O fH U ts d 'w W i t^e A l
pha Rhe M to tlty « < * «
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member Of the Madriggl clBb, « •Ith fa l
a | hondraiy musical fr g a n fo -
tlon. F o r the past yea» she has
u la tlo n s « upon h is msrrtege.
The fo llo w in g from the JUeps- taught g>
Oregon.
Jtatrg Kveajng' Record, N fll- be ' " M r„ Nicholson's , frstsrnlty
of in terest to frien d s la h o lt affiliations fo e w ith R epp* D «*te
Mediftrd “ d A *b u n d -
"Tbe marriage of Miss Mfollo
Anderson to Theodore Nicholson
or M edford, Oregon,, son o f j l r
a n d Mrs. W . R. Nicholson, jras
so lem n ised at the homo of t h e
bride's parents, Mr. end J f« .
R ev. A. B. Morris read the- ger-
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“ The a*®»1« ceremony which
took place In the presenee >of
only members o f ' the Immediate
fam ily and ih ttn n te friend» had
wrdlned pocket dor tan attractive sotting.
A h g rc h
1 “ prMV I * 11 “ * • WM to r® « * ° * Oregon Grape In
¡ T ’e S i e t o e £ £ th< UTln< W ®m * Bd ta ,Ul*
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WdOcA
tyoo waptto gire for Cforigt-
a plag se< top geography
* drtineusasten, bgth ipi
perfoqned.
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DELICIOUS CHRISTMAS CANDY
BOXED OR BULK
H igh f
every
wgy- Peront» an« friends flock
ed td the building fo r the af-
teriw u»,- to eaJey «Uss room .
work, the program, and to see
the Splendid exhibits ln the dlf-
fargpt rooms. .
A IL the rooms had prepared
these exhibit» both In Junior
High grudge and to the lower
grade» from the Wtrst, u p ,. and
parents Weve greatly Interested
in seeing thg w ork o f the cbll-'
Ytoittag D ay a t Jaalor
I for the pocket and «round won a bank of ttie sntne
» its lining. I t ln vivid
autumnal
foliage , difth
rw o f i n enveldpa fern».
la effective - w a t t » « ,
t t T i S S r ^ p i r t - ro“ ‘ chrysanthemum, and W
dren.
" p o c S t t o r h p S t e nations y e re arran g e d . ln - ^ o -
Bach of the rooms downstairs
had
ton own. program, beautiful
p to ntltcfaed under fusion about the homo to een-
Jolly
Christmas
p fasteners manage form
tbe p iw g iu Bg rawt j f recitations,
s
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and
tonga»
'carols.
Every
for the triangular of p,nk and * b lte .
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unde at cardboard
"The bride was unattetaded e a e h A d r i tree, hardened w ith
h aUk, eretonne or ang WOre a graceful frock-* of Its weight of beautiful decora
tion», prepared hy “the children.
A bole punched la
J
i to bang It ota a Deige crepe.
Rotate»
npd occupants surely
U. n e n rn dressing
“A weddtog breakfast; ,w «s
breathed
t h e W l r l t of the hoik
rhgsa gMjgJtoS eelp served a fte r the nerismony and
day
season.
and women.
the C01ipi e jef t shortly to r P e rt,
Upstairs, the ‘ name prepara
is ' ^esP4’K lam ath land, where they w ill visit be-
tions
had- been made,' rooms
fore going to, ontbnru
lo vely, to t h e ir decorations gad
"Mrs. RWfholion to a
■ Those gathered there were
H r. and Mm. Aaron Andrews. News F*om Mm- Mowste—
From word received
from
Mrs. W . H; Mowat, she to en
joying her vtolt la . Honolulu
very much. She find» I t to even
more enchanting than It to Plc-
tàred. ; I t does not give the
Impression of so foreign a city
as she had Imagined. I t to > •*
oomlng Americanised very rap
idly. < A vldlt to Cnt Oriental
Kindergarten proved aa ln ta i-
eetlng experience, la it were CS
little Chteees; Japanese nap K e»-
euan fro ® twp aad a h a lf to five
year!, a ll American cltlsnna. ;'.. j
M r. u 4 M » K- F- * » « ’ • » •
M d M r> M ,r y I * M.tfcewa w.r©
house
r i d i t e . M - J . OrosnteH—i
M r. end l l m . Theodore Nickel
bon, who were recently marri®,
r
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M. Anderson of thb city. ..¿foe w a » « - great success in
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We hgve a large attortmaat of special Christmas
eftndy, either in boxes or bulk at .reasonable
prices. Also, ail kinds of nuts and fresh roasted
popcorn and- peanntfe. ’ '
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When doing your shopping, yimt
R. P. PORTER, FOUNTAIN
we have large quanitìesof
many different kihds of
candies for your Christ
inas needs.
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r The Home
CHOCOLATES
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CREAMS
MINTS
Cedas Chests
CANES
Bath Ruge
Floor Lamps
HARD MIXED
FANCY BOXES
Up To »5.00 -
Ml of <yfcr mixed candy is
made with government in
spected coloring. , . c , 11
All candy Ashland
Made
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Dishes
and dosens of other articles which will delight any
member of the fcqnily aR<l make the home more en-
test.Y telto ft tiif — v L ik ti j h » i
• ¡• te g.,0» , :
,n trtfv. .
WICK
FURNITURE
COMPANY
CANDYLANP
T O O T -i. • v'
È N D T U R K E Y b 'd u e for aa
portaat rots la d m Mg feast of
will head the Holiday
The Appreciation of a
Christmas Gift
» A p d nil o f (besa tender,
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is determined by’ its use
Besides, ws w ill have plenty of ducks,
fulness—not its cost
chickens, geese, fresh oystegs, mince
meat, end the choicest cuts of all hinds
o f tneats.
hank eoMMtioas D m * W mm I n
you are “ aU s e t ” drt> ta
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y«u that we hare what yott peed.
SEE OUB DISPLAYS
The Eagle Market
lith ia Springs
Pharmacy
OBDEB NOW.
Phone
lift
Prescription Druggist
THE BRIGHT LEXICON OF
YOUTH * ‘
The word “ fail” is not included in the
gulden dictionary of youth.
But it is repeated many times in the
pages pf middle age where the fruits of
thé e a r ly years have been wasted.
Regular saving in youth is the surest
protection against failure in later life.
Begin now to cultivate thia habit with
an account,
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The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Aahland, Oregon /
L ito te Sprtogs H otel Building
An order for a new car
W EHAVE A F E W L’SED
CARS »
m a k ea a, fine Christmas
t o MOVE THEM QUICK, WE
W ilk , TBADE FOB COWS; PIGS,
HENS, ¡WOOD. WHAT
THE FAMILY PRESENT
and no dduM your family- deserves
HAVE
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Y0U1
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GUARAJiTEED
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Call1 and make a deposit on
tj^e. above, cays are hi'good shape
ay choose. Deposit of
will hold them and we
and ypu or .your family would like
terfest on deposit at 8
a larger or better cay Christmas, •
till delivery' is made.
a
the family a
IF NOT A CAR
6 Per Cent Purchase Certificate
’ i." * . ( i f i » ■ * 2P?
Other O ttd Usad
Start with a small payment
ASHLAND, QREGOÑ
4 .G WILHITE
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