Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 31, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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slble and' h o *
uch time has to the Christmas celebratlen.
all w ill enjpy.
the
preparation
been
'spini
i
n
,
Misa’ M lid red Beason was host
•T h s rooms were festive in holly
about it were ritts » lo re fort •Mr. and Mia. F.
is hoped
It
of
the
numbers
a
ess
at
g,
.luncheon
Monday
at
the
, Those whp spent the Any »0
mjuttstbe
and evergreen and table
were
’
host
and
hostess
a
t
the
th e guestg, ?-.r not opljr had the
h appily w ith M rs. Dunn w ere: Pig*» Fili» foup « lr f friends as th a t there will b i a yirge repre- F a s graced w ith m arigolds, th a t'
Christm
as
gathering
of
the
W
ag
­
hostesses provided gifts but the
sentatlon of both organisational
C hristm as tre e ,
and 'u n d e r
members also brought iqvely re­
membrances. ,
Each guest was, provided w ith
l a m otto, and when it was un-
Ufrapped she discolored a num -
ber on a g if t /w h i c h was hers.
; D
all enjoyed the
D. Wagner jokes perpetrated,
aijd The W a g n e r Reunion—
M any of the pkckages when un­
wrapped created worlds of fun
and occasioned more than one
amusing scene, in whloft the
nerves of the reciglent and others
yr ere badly shaken.
Cards and fancy w ork were
enjoyed during the Jater even­
Grace E- Andrews, Editor
ing. The’ hostesses who planned
this so d e lig h tfu l a ffa ir were
CALENDAR O F EVENTS . of a lovely b irth d a y cake, sand­ Mrs. „ Louis Schwein and Mrs.
wiches apd grape Juice brought
T Im n d a). December • ! . — Wajch
B ib and they may well feel g ra t­
Party. Young pqpple of Chriet- to a close the happy afternoon. ified a t its success.
Those
present
were
Frances
lan Ctrarch.
F rid a y , J an u ary » — N e * Y e a r’s Barnes, C larice Crowson, Susie
D in ners a t P resbyterian and K elts, E r v illa G earhart. Melba M r. and M rs. J. H . F u lle r
M ethodist Charobes. F o r the and N e lla P utm an, W a iv e and E n te rta in —
Qne of the happy Christmas
congregation and friends, at A lice A ra n t, Cora . Mae Eachus,
V
iv
ia
n
^Sawyer,
Rosella
W
inslow
,
gatherings
occurred at the home
Jit o'clock.
V
irg
in
ia
C
ran
d
all
and
Ada
H
a
ra
t.
of
M
r.
and
Mrs. J. H . F u lle r ^
Friday, Jauauary 1— New Y e a r’s
Supper Parish Hotose. from fire Miss Eunice Huger assisted her when they entertained a t a de­
lig h tfu l Qbristmas dinner p arty,)
to seven. Given by Trinity m other in en tertain in g .
w ith covers laid tor. the fo llo w -,
Guild and Auxiliary to Trinity
T
rU
ttty
G
u
ild
Huppei
ing guests: Mrs. ft. 1». Reed,
Onttd.
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N ew Y e a r’s Day, T rin ity G uild,' Mrs. J. 8. Parsons and M r. and
Monday, January 4 — Ashland
listed ,by
the A u x ilia ry
to Mrs. J. C. Hopper of Kansas.
Study Club. Mrs. D. Perosni,
InR
T rin
ity y b G u u ild
ild w ill give a chicken
Music of the ortho-phonic vic-
hostess.
supper
fro
m
five
to
seven
a
t
tro
la added much to the enjoy­
M onday, J a n u a ry 4 . — French
the
P
ariah
house.
Much
prepara­
ment
of the party.' uh they gathr
■•dab, Mrs. G. M. Green, hostess
' j u s d - y . , ■— - ' ~ y B. — Civic tion Is being made and the event ered about Jbe open fire.
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iClub Program Given l>y the promises t o . be a very pleasant
affair.
Many
are
expected to .in­
jielphi& ns
tend apd jenJo y . the delicious A nother Reuqfon-^-
A re u n lo n o f the- Hale fam­
repasts.
Meeting'
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ilies was one o f the "d elig h tful
y, Jabnarg <».— Inslalla-
gatherings held d urin g the h oli­
M others' And D aughters’
/ tlon of Office«, W . B. A.
days.
D ay » Success—-
. ' a • • '
Mrs. A‘. L . H ale, 40 Beach
One of the most success/ uT a f­
.Mrs. Bh-gel, H n s t r se
street,
was hostess at the elab­
M rs. C. E . B elgel a n d * Miss fa irs given by (he Civic Club this
orate
tu
rkey d inner which was
year Was Tuesday afternoon's
ner
fa m ily ,
and
tho
d elig h tfu l
Christm as dlndar, served a t two
o’clock w ith coveys laid for twelve
at a table gay in seasonal da»
coration and ' surrounded by the
members of the fa m ily in Ash­
land and froifi Medford.
As the pleasant close of a
happy’ day tw o or three tables
of bridge passed the hours i f
Ma
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tho evening.
Those present were M r. and
Mrs. J. M . W agner, R obert, W eg­
ner, Mrs. E lle h W àgn r, Mr. and
M rs. T. W . Miles, Medford, M r.
and Mrs. A. E. K inney ai.rt Mr*,
and Mrs. F . , D . t W agner and sons
Paul, Lawrenee ahd W ilfred .
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Dancing P a rty —
M r. and Mrs. 'L o u is D o lu s
entertained a t.« dancing p a r t y a t
the L ith ia Springs hotel Monday
Judge and M rs. Gporge W . Dunn,
I t was'> delightful j ’eunjop/ present forgh,C interesting a fte r­
M r. and Mys. - E d w in Dunn apd
three children, M r. and Mis. and all enjoyed the happy vl«lt noon.
M llld r D unn, Horace D unn, M rs. while at -luncheon.
Those present, were Miss d tiith EntoAained a t Dtnn«>—
Q tllla C a lA v fll of Los Angeles
and Mrs. V. V . M ills w ere
who has been spendipg some p urffy, MJss Flora ‘ Gresn, MI sb
host
and
hosiefte at a Christm as
tim e here an d Mrs. E lla Rice, K a th jv n P ra tt, M rs. Ted Lock­
who is ju s t re tu rn in g from a h a rt and the hostess Miss Bee- d inner p a rty w ith covers laid fo r
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trip around the U. 8., and to eon. Mrs. L o ckh art .le f t in the fiv e .*
Those
enjoying
this
gracious
Cuba, and stopped to Tilsit her t-veiling- Io go to (Jan Francisco
h
ospitality
were
M
r.
and
Mrs.
m o th er,
siatela, b ro th er
and to m eet M r. Lockhart, who has
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a
rte
r
and
M
r.
George
o th e r relatives, ’on h e r return, b ^ n in the hospital there. They
Converse.
to her hom e in P ortland-
w ill re tu rn together.
Lovely * Christm as decorations
Mrs. Rice has had a w onder-
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room si and at the a rtis tic a lly
fu l trip , going .east Via th e
H om ecom ing a t,th e Fiftelds—
n o rth e rn
route,
vis itin g
the C hristm as Eve saw the F lfleld appointed 'table gave pleasing
setting fo r the d e lig h tfu l repast.
re-
eastern states and Cuba
fa m ily gathered about the g re a t
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tu rn in g thro u gh the soutb and C hristm as tie s , which aw aited
southwest.
8he has been gone th e ir coming to be ornapiented M r. an d M rs. D ougherty
a nutaber of months.
and adorned w ith its previous E n te rta in —
Those with Mrs. Dunn and
M r. and M rs. W . J. D ougherty
burden of lovely gifts.
Mrs. Van Sant made fourteen
The evening w a ^ spent in the o f* ’ F a irv ie w street entertained
to share the happy day t o ­ real home visit and a ll thè guests a t a fo u r o’clock (Jhristtnas d in ­
gether.
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-spent the n ig h t and were pres­ ner, w ith the lovely Christm as
ent fo r the Christm as m orning tree in th e m orning, the prelude
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w ere yet b fa v ily blooming, ogt
o f doors. Tltoue present to ‘ enjoy
th e '■Christmas < s is t, which was a
bast Indeed,' were M r and Mrs.
8. H a rrtjw h , Charley Rush
g n d ,th e members o f the fa m ily
a t home. M r. any Mrs. - Dougher­
ty agd the Misses Edna and
M a rg a re t Dougherty.
b re a k fa s t.
Those assembled fo r the happy
tim e were M r. and Mrs. Glenn
Addis. M r. and Mrs. Lee F l ­
fleld, M r. and Mrs. Claude Cleve­
land and M r. and Mrs. Clem ent
Cleveland o f Gold H ill.
L a te r in the day M r. and Mrs.
3923 Ohev. Coupe . .$400
ijr.
evening, Decem ber the tw enty
eighth.
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The guest list included eighty
friends, who enjoyed this d e lig h t­ E astern S ta r In s ta lls D ffk e iw —
fu l hospitaiity. Dickey's orrtiestra
A t a special m eeting Monday
furnished th i-m u s ic , and delic­ evening, Dec. 2 L A lp h a C hapter
ious punch W4a served during N o. 1. O. B. 8. held its In s ta lla -
tfah and in itia tio n w ith Miss
the evening.
A buffet supper, in the dining Georgia Coffee, Past W o rth jr M a ­
room* Was a pleasant, feature ot tro n , In s ta llin g officer. Miss Cof­
the la te r hours of the evening. fe e y a s presented w ith a b eauti­
Dancing was resumed, however, fu l bouQust of flow ers in appre­
a fte r supper, fo r * guests were ciation ofa her efficient w o rk.
T he fo llo w in g officers V e re in -
loath to bring to a close so en­
ducled Into officer Mfs W
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joyable an affa ir.
Tha. ballrQQP|_ was a beautiful Paters, W o rth y M a tro n ; D r., W .
setting fo r the attractive funct­ E . B la k e , W o rth y P a tro n ; Mrs.
'Associate
M a­
ion. fo r it had assumed holiday B a lz le ' Hates,
tro
n
;
Mrs.
L
e
a
h
,
C
ald
w
ell,
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garb In keeping w ith the sea­
g eefetary;
Miss L y d ia »^McCall,
son.
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Lee F lfleld went to Sjpdford,
where th ey were present at a
fa m ily dlbner a t the home of
M r. and Mrs. C. R. Moore, the
p a r e n ti o f Mrs. F lfle ld .
In the evening* M r. and Mrs.
Claude C leveland and M r. and
Mrs. Clem ent Cleveland return
A sh la n d F lo w er
OVERLAND ’
. S h op
Shoe Shop
A sh la n d '
G reen h o u ses
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fo rd a t the home e f Mrs. K ate
Young on C hristm as* Day.
M rs. Young was assisted by
b ar sister Mrs. H e lis M in k le r.
O th er guests present were M r.
and Mrs. R . B . H am m ond, and
children. R obert J r., Brace and
V irg in ia o f Medford.
T h is happy reualop was made
enjoyable by a b ou n tifu l repast,
music, radio, and the s p irit th a t
only C hristm as day can bring.
The members of Mrs. Hager’s
¿Uy who««! class wars satsr-
the happy afternoon.
A ll a re asked to rem em ber the
reg u lar meeting of the Civic Clnb
which Is scheduled fo r Tuesday,
January 6, opened w ith an execu­
tive board m eeting at V l l p.
m. AU club members are asked
to kgep the date fo r the club
and ba present, fo r the program
1« to be given by ths. Deiphlans
a t th is meeting.
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a
Tuesday Art <Tab—
T bs annual Christm as P a rty of
occasion
the
A r t Club scored a decldPd
ol Frances
success. The usual business m eet­
tb e chnrch.
th e special
birthday
Mie of the
amasad
vatafasined
part of tha afUrsoos when
a ta r i on the
t.flva lesaoas with prisai ffivea
ing preceded the social evening,
w ith Its delicious supper a t which
creamed chicken, hot blscgltr
eras harry Jally, and pickjos. ware
seme o f the dalicaetaa aarvad. The
"Hello, John
" N o t a d ollar. Tom , and
tbs worst a f It is th a t I told
B illin g * lass than a week ago.
th at I d id n 't need any insur
anca; th a t it was cheaper to
carry the risk myself. I am
convinced now th a t no man
has enough money to carry his
owe insurance and I ’m cured.”
Billings Agency
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1918 Velie.................$200
P a in te r or a *
P ap erh an ger?
If So, Plione
A u to m o tiv e S h o p
J .G .R I G G
Brake Relining Done by
^7 Machinery
Best W urters and J3est
Paints
O n e M a s te r R e c ip e
fo r: F iv e k i n d s o f c a k e s
to serve cake
I t ’s certainly a prett
we all do it,
when guests come. *
there ia danger o f me
, I t is to escape th a t, ahdiesonpe work, th at
w o m e n find th e S;>erry M a s t e r R ecip es so
helpful. B y learning only three M aster Reci­
pes and simple variations o f them , they find
they can make some twh dozen kinds of cake.
One o f these M aster Recipes— for Layer
Cake— is given below. N otice how simple it
is and how easily it makes five kinds o f cake.
T h a S p arry M a s te r R ecip e
fo r Layer, C ake
» ¿um S pcivy D rifted Scow
Flour riftrd with 3 tew-
ipoooa o f baking powder
1 tM .po oo c» d . of vsnill»
and lemon « t r a c t
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M uch d e p e n d s o n
th» Hour
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B e a u t if u l, tempting
cakes can" be gotten
only b y using really fine
ingredients. And the
m ost important is the
flour.
I use Sperry Drifted
Snow Flour and reeom-
m e n d i t . P e r fe c t ly
blended, and always the
same, it has given me
highly satisfactory re­
sults for the past 12
years.
shortening until it may be beaten with a
add sugar gradually beating until mixture is
cream) ‘ »rate the whites and yolks of the eggx
Beat ydSfa until thick and lemon colored; add to
creamed bostgr sad sugar; beat vigorously; then
add fldbr andltduid alternately, stirring the while
until batter ia sinpoth; and fold in the well-teatm
whites of egg» a*M flavoring. Bake in three well-
greased layer Cake pans in a fairly tug oven (360 ° F .) .
Use your favorite Alling.
g
W a ln u t L o a f Cake.
Prepare the M atter Recipe, adding one-half cup of
finely chopped walnuts to the cake batter before
folding in th? beaten whites of eggs. Bake in a
greased loaf cake pan about 45 minutes in a mod­
erate ovó» (350° P.).
G o ld e n C ake
Prepare the M atter Recipe, using four egg yolks and
one Whole egg. Add these well-beaten to the creamed
butter and sugar. Bake in a loaf (350° F .), or in
layers (360° F .). .
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Write ma
Have you any baking
difficulties that you’d
like to have me help
solve? Would you like
advice on any other
problems of food pre­
paration? Just write
me about them and I ’ll
gladly help you free.
S p e rry has made my
services y o u rt.
Address Sperry Flour
Co., Home Service Bu-
raati, Ban Francises,
Dspt. 8701-B.
F R E E b o o k le t o f S p e rry M a s te r R ecipes
The fifth kind, White Cake, made with this same
Master Recipe, and other Sperry Master Recipes
for cakes are. given in a new booklet, “E IG H T Y ’’
Food Delights frofti E IG H T Master Recipes.’’ All
Of your baking will be simmer and surer with these
Master Recipes. Write; I ’U send the booklet F R E E .
There are days of sending, merchandise
And days to send r b ill;'
But tliis one day of -ud the yeur
Wc s< ,i,t vou just “ Good Will.
H o m e . S e r v i c e
Wc appreclato the business ju st sent our wa> by the people,of Ash­
land and the surrounding torritory during 1925.
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We have tried mighty hard to please yon, and we hope to number
you as a-frietid und < ustomer' in the years to epine.
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bureau
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Ho here’s a hearty u Thank you” for your good will in the past
and the befit of wishes for yt>?r prosperity, health und happiness in
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W ake up John«—cOma out of
it — have you been dreaming?
Insure now.’ ,
.-Real Mstatd A Real Insnranc
lEtab. 12«J at 0
Mala Bt.
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1922 Ford Ton Truck $250
Do You Need a
S m a ll F a n c y C akes
h
r
kaewaa-an
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"S orry to hear th a t your
home burned last night. How
much Insurance did you have?’’
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Ptepare the Master Recipe. Pour hatter into a weil-
gteased, shallow baking pan. "Bake from 13 to 20
mkrates. Cool, then cut into fancy shapes and ice.
Chocolate, pink, and white icing will give variety,
and the tope can be decorated with chopped nuts,
cocodnut, and candied ftuits.
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appointm ents enhanced
red candles and gay ie ru e a le m
C h erry whldh adorned I t ,
A fte r tea. rolls were put on
the piano and dancing . ended
B A R G A IN S
h
3,
w ith the table p re ttily decorated
w ands B atem an
and
L o rra in e t j,e open grate.
was served, a fte r which a ll enjoy Sparr gave a fo lk dance, " T h e ,
Those enjoying the pleasant
cd the pleasant v is it and the Iris h ’ L U t r which a ll enjoyed
hospitality w ith host and hostess
m a s k of the victro la.
im m ensely.
M r. and Mrs. P ell, were M r. and
Those present w ere M r. and
A piano solo, played by Miss Mrs. W . O. Sm ith, Miss M argaret
Mrs. A . Jorgensen, M r. and Mrs. P aulina P lu m m er, "N o velette lu
Hargus ot K lam ath F alls, B u­
R. C. Jorgensen and M r. and B M in o r,”
by Schuman, gra- fo rd Hargus o f U. of O., D r. and
Mrs. H e n ry Bates.
eionsly responding to encore by M rs. F . G. Swedenbiirg, M r. and
giving a selection
from
B ach* I M r i. ' George ■ W . Dunn, Horace
A F a m ily G athering In M edford— closed th s en tertaining program
D unn, M|ss L yd ia M cCall, Mrs.
“ M r. and Mrs. J. H . T u rn e r,
T h e Misses Caroline
T ilto n . I. D. Applegate and A lice Apple-
Mrs. D . L . M in k le r, M r. and Mrs. Joyce Johnson and Mrs. M a r­
g a te *
O. E . Dews and little son Ed- jo rie F ra s ia r presided a t the
were guests a t » happy p re tty tea tab le, w ith Its dainty
Used Car
i ed to Gold H ill, a fte r the holl-
(j ay visit a t the p aternal home of
T reasu rer; Mrs. H elen McCallen, Mrs. Claude Cleveland.
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Conductress; Mrs. E m ily H a m ­
D in ner P a rty —
mond,
Associate
Conductress;
Ashland Htudy C lub M eet»—
»O n Tuesday even lag M r. and
Calls B l w l enlettdigod at s de­
ru ffttlo u at which
there
were a fratnre of the iK H iif- c o iin u g MrsJ ■ Louis Dodge were again Mrs. E H rab eth V»A Sgfll. CHAO-”
Club meets
The Ashland St
lig h tfu l six o’clock d in n e r C hrist-
on Christm as day.
D ay, w ith Miss G eorgia Cot- present seventy guests to enjoy
the hom e
hosts at a d in n e r party at which la in ; M rs. D orothy H a rd y , M a r­ M onday, January
Those who gathered about the
covers were laid fp r the fo llo w ­ shall; ¡Mrs. F re d a Peters, O rgan ­ of Mrs. D. Perozsi -The program
rfee, M rs. A nn a W illia m s , M r. the d elig h tfu l program and happy
Christm as feast were M r. and
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ing gpests: M r. and Mrs. R. W . ist; A da, Mrs. Gladys Peterson; features splendid numbers.
Ira. H. C. Stock th e Misses afternoon.
Mrs. W . G. H a le and fa m ily from
M
any
members
of
the
Junior
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Price and Ms. and Mrs. C. M. R u th , Mrs. Frances H a rd y ; Es-
id G e rtru d e Blede and
- th n r.
Mgr- « 'i r k C’Htty Meets
hay« haun away 4 2> M ountain Ave., Mrs. A. L. ■
a f vif-
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o rter, E lccla.
H a le and daughter, Mrs. M yrtle
tha, Mrs. M inn ie Porte
a
t
college,
others,
who
are
at
The
Deiphlans
are
U>\^ive the
Y
ellow
Snapdragens
and
dainty
the d e llc io u f repast tending-College and m any of th o } P ° * ’a r^ an<^ 8 ran<l daughter Jane
Mrs. M y rtle M ille r; W a rd e r, M rs .--p rograln a t the c , V|C c iù h and
candies
gave
th
e
b
it
of
b
rig
h
t­
witfi
a.
high school girls were present to I P ollard: M r. and Mrs. E . E . Hale,
H ester C a rte r; S entin el,. W . H .
members o f the organizihRui
and tab le werfe lovely add to the Joyousness of th e oc-1fo u r «>us and o^e daughter and ness and beautifu l appointments
made
an
artistic
s
ittin
g
fo
r
the
D
ay.
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are urged to be present. T hé p r o ­
kolldsy dress and the
caMon.
Mrs. M a rth a W ooley o f, Duns- d e lig h tfu l dinner.
* A fte r in s ta lla tio n and In itia ­ gram is one of in terest and which
®yed the afternoon and
A program of* d e lig h tfu l num- m u lr, who are v isiting at the
tion, a d e lig h tfu l social hour was
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o f pleasant hospitality.
bers gave much
pleasure
and home of th e ir parents M r. ejid A F a m ily Reunion and
enjoyed, w ith delicious refresh -
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brought rounds of applause. The I Mrs. W . O.- H a le 4 o r the holl-
mehts as a pleasant fin ale, serv­
Christinas D inner— ;
W illia m G lena (Intertalns
Hrst num ber was a piano solo, p a y s ; M r. and Mrs. Q. D, H ale
The day before Chrjstm as was ed by the com m ittee in charge.
Uy M arion* LeaCb “ In the M erry »«<1 u t f le son Charies of Jaclt-
LOOKING BACKWARD
M r. and Mrs. W illia m Glenn Month o f M ay," a fte r which, th e I aaavllle, Mrs. M. C. H ow ell and m arked by ,a g y p ie rin f of re la ­
tives a t th e home of Mrs. E lin t-
entertained a t an old fashioned
* OR FORWARD,
president,
Mrs.
Gordon
Mae- granddaughter
Irene
Shields, beth Van Sant and M rs. Mdarv D elp hian Board M eeting—
southern tu rkey d in n er at th e ir
Gracken, In behalf of the club Miss L o lita Pierson, Ashland and M. D unn, a t which Mrs. D u n n ’s
W E- CAN 'S E E . ONLY
The D elphian Board m eeting
pleasant home in V a lle y V iew welcomed the young people ^nd I C arl P itts o t Jacksonville,
ch ildren, grand C hildren
and w ill occur W ednesday ’ of this
Christm as Day. /. V %>
assarod them of
the
pleasure I
Many of the fa m ily returned
PROSPERITY
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great grand children were pres­ week. This ie an im p o rta n t meet-,
Ths favored guests were Mr.
the older grown fe lt in having to th e ir hpmes a fte r the reua- et}/.
This was the «first tim e ing and the official board is to
AND DEVELOPMENT
and Mrs. M. 8. V an Leer, and them there, and also assured them I ion but E. E . H sle and fam ily
th a t Mrs. Dunn s ch U d rb n * had keep th e date in m ind.
M r. and Mrs. Gilbert Glean of
th a t th e ir happiness was linked | v U l rem ain over the new year been together on C h rl^ m a s Day
IN ASHLAND
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-T i. "
.
M ontesarlo. W ashington;
Mrs.
fb r tw enty years.
- • ’ r
L. C. K e ith , of San Francisco; alw ays w ith th a t* o f the younger
T H E . H A PPIEST
- D nner was served a t o n e-th irty
M r. and
Mrs.
H en ry
C arter. fo lk ; th a t w hile tho w o rk of the
t
older ones was fo r the present, J M r. and M rs. C. K. V eil
GREETING
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at a table, beautiful in its ap­
Hugh and Bernice C a rte r flf Ash
th a t of the yyung ones was for E n te rta in —
Confident that 1926 will
pointments, and at which the
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laad . M r. W m . S tratto n and Miss
OF THE SEASON
the failure.
To this welflbnw, I
Covers were laid for fourteen
place
cards
were
pictures,
ot
»Mrs.
lie a year of Happincstf -
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C hristina Dodge o f V a lle y Viow.
Miss E d ith Dodge, speaking lot a t the attra c tiv e dlbner which Dunn herself. Christmas greens
and Prosperity.
•The day was spent most liapplly
the Ju nio r D epartm en t and for m arked the holiday observance gave thé room a holiday a ir, and
' la ths d e lig h tfu l visit of relatives
a ll the young people present, re- a t the home of M r. and Mrs. C. a great Christmas tree w ith its
and friends.
■ponded
very happily.
E. P ell, Chglstmas evening. D ainty w ealth of precious frtrtt was an
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T he next num ber was a vocal appointments, gleam ing red c^p- attractive feature.
,
Christ ma» D in ner P a rty —
bo I o by L inda Oeder. who w a s |(])cg| holly, m istletoe and Christ-
W
ith
the
lovely
g
ifts,
were
M r. and Mrs. A. Jorgensen of accompanied by Helen D etrick. 1 mas bells made table and rooms
Extends Seasons ,
B ellview were host gnd hostess Mrs. F., O. Swedenburg now on-1 be a u tifu l in holiday cheer, while others th a t made a w orld of fun
for
every
oae,
for
they
had
Greetings \
a t a d elig h tfu l Christm as Cele­ tertalned the guests giving, in I guests enjoyed the delicious tu r-
been planned to be ju s t as
bration w ith a b e a p tifp lly de
d e lig h tfu lly frien dly fashion •« gey, w ith a ll the adjuncts of the absurd and Inappropriate as pos-
corated tree, loaded w ith gifts glimpse of some ot th e
places I reaj Christm as fe a s t/. ,
and electrically lig hted ant
abroad.
Thia was of p articu lar I
A happy feature of the 4ele-
■F
really tru ly Banta in the person
» a-así
lnterest. to r her daughters, class- bratlon was th e beautiful tree
o f M rs * H en ry Bates to d istrib u te mates of a num ber psesent, were jbeelde th ^ flre p la c e a t the home
the preemits as a special feature
w ith her d urin g the, d e lig h tfu l of j j r , j, d . Applegate, where
o f th e occasion.
wanderings.
)
lovely gifts were exchanged and
A delicious three course tu rkey
A group of C am pfire
Girle I ay enj Oyed Ita fruitag e and tho
"WMfiier w ith covers laid fo r six E lian Oaley, Luclle Caraon, Ir -1 cosines» Of th e g ath eriag about
m
(C ontinued on Page F ire)
Lincoln
G u a ra n tee
of
M axim u m
H ea t
ASHLAND LUMBER
384, Oak St. Across R. R. Tracks
Phone 20