Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 05, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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■ * Ibtaklag^the foUpwlng. cunki^hu-
■« 'T rigr». Grace C. Andrews, Mr».
M Bella Anderson, Mra. Ä.KW. Bar­
rai? MÉU’T . G. Btadley of Med­
i e fard? Mrt. Cauteli», m . M. W.
at. C H /t, Mrt. AMM*
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*7 B . Ä Dews, Mre H. J. Durfee,
m- Mr». J. IT. Debate. Mt. W. D m ,,,
Mrs. J. P. CreWson. Mre. J. « .
Qreweoa, M rt W. B/BUlM ai^ Mr.
<?. ÊdgêfftgOm. Mre. 3. R fclier
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M ss. Grace E . Andrews, Editor
a birthday party, or swimming
Cea- party and picnic dinner combin­
ed, eccarring Wednesday last.
Prue-
It proved to be an all-day tes-
>n.
tira). The hooee party .o f1 Mr.
sion- Ralph Vining. Mre. O. Winter,
irch. Mrs. Walter and daughter, Miss
U. Rath Walter, Mre. Bourne, the
one whose birthday anniversary
was the occasion of the celebra­
tion. her eon, Gordon, With a few
■aley friends went by boat to the lower
i at- end of the lake where the aeorn-
eday lag was spent in swimming,
ring
The dinner was a feast indeed,
sou. with a birthday cake, the pres­
and ehce of which was not suspected
Mrs. by fhe guest of honor and an ar­
ray of gifts, planned in harmony
and with the surroundings both in the
eats Sift and Its decorative trapping?,
ber. II will remain a retf letter Wrth-
of day for the complimented guest.
«
IB the evening, siatesi) guests
|>e gathers around the cheery camp
Kre. i five to complete, in sV>ry, song
I
eeh and visiting, the fsitai day •
and
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The Carter Cottage Sold—
lait, ’ Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Carter spent
MP- a few days at the Lake of the
fie, Wood? and a farewell campfire
marked the last evening of their
MARV PMILÖIM
AARY
M eta#. Mt. and Mra. Carter ha^e
-of-¡spent the past nine summers at
film »spirant la named Mary, and Odettes. If Mary smith comes
BY DAN THOMAS
thslr summer home on Carter’s
they figure her battle is half to HoIIyWtod t o ’enter the movies,
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Service
Writer
Point and it will seem lonely In­
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' 'x ■ ,< 1 shed better think twice . before
HOLLYWOOD, July 81. — won.
deed without their presence there.
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Mary,
a»
the
song
used
to a iy , •he changes her name to Dolores
Dr.
Merrtman’o
f
Klamath
Fefla
WMat'g
in
a
name?
,
R. Harris
da,ft,.«rtnd ;’|Rd. name. N oth in g del Plfcperlno. ■ F ew . Makys Over
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e r it d t f ie m a a y from th at «tty
fancy; just an every day, staple fall In the movies.
Pertdpg
tlte
quren
pLOtem all
composing the Klamath Falls
Out here In the film Colony name, »npretentlooa and plain. ?
la Mary P ick fird f ’^ m ertca’s
colony.
A
house
warming
by
their
But
it
has
it
all
over
the
Gwen-,
they’re superstitious about names.
honoring a number of visiting!
Klamath friends was given them And especially about Marya. It a ddlyna and >Lynettes and Vyvyans
(Continued On Page Flare)
ret lives.
' hose who were complimented. upon their arrival at their recent­
In the pleasant evening add de- ly purchased lakeside home.
etroute te their ranch tn Mexico spent in Ashland, her father lin­ others yoad and rested, as inclin­
A number of parties are sc Wed t i ­ aad were here to visit Prdf. and ing a member of the,finn of Nims' ation dictated. Tuesday of thia
lieieus supper which was served
at half past six o’clock in the pic­ ed for this week at Ashland's Mr«. M. G. Gilmore a few days. and Sounder». Mr. Rogers is n week, Mrs. Andrews returned to
nic 'grounds were Mr. and Mrs. summer "playground, which will They were at the Llthia Springs m em ber of the facu lty of the tow» hat the house party was
Thomas Harris, of Morning Sun, he reported ln xa later Issue..
augmented by Mrs. Joseph in»
Santa Crns high fcchool.
hotel.
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Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Coeh- , >
PUley, Miss X ta P oley’ who had
a » »
.
Dr. Shaw, a close friend of the
ran. Mr. and Mra. R. Cochran and
family, arranged the musicals
Mr. and Mra Boy Draught and
during their brief stay, and' those
The coming or going of a group
son. Joseph, of Whittier. Cal.
enjoying Dr. Shaw’s*' hospitality of visitors at the lake is gqpernl-
With the exception of Mr. a»d received of the marriage of Mrs that evening were fortunate, in­ ly marked by a Jollification of
Mra. Thomas of Morning Sun. Pernle Johneoa and Mr. ThomaB deed, In hearing their artistic In­ some sort, usually a camp fire j
Iowa, who ate mahlng an extend- Dnncan which took place at Inde­ terpretations of so many beautiful party, a moonlight swimming
pendence. Oregon, Friday. July selections.
party, and supper combined or
the thirtieth *
Delllcous refreshments brought any of a dosen other ways In
It was a very quiet affair. Mrs. to a, clpae the.altogether delight­ .wheh the lake habitues amuR ,
Duncan was accompanied by her ful evening.
themselves.
slater. Mra. A. F. Huber'. ,
A delightful beach campfitej'
a a a
< Mr.* Uftd Mrs. Dkncan have Just
party marked the close of th » |
HRanMd frwm a short wedding
"M>h. A.’ L. Harvey was. de- stag of Mre. J. H. McGee, with her i
trfg.te |h e baaeh. Both have been lMhttull surprised on' Tuesday son, Bverett, aad her guest Miss
r su iedtr of Aahl.tnd for m<ny
when her daughter« Mra. B. M. Dorothy Ninlngpr, who returned J
yearn. A host nt friends tender Wilson, of Medford and her to Ashland Saturday morning
gdbd .wMieu o u t congretulatkmv. daughters from Klamath Falls -.last.
j
They are now at home at 34? cam» unexpectedly to visit for the
At this were gathered the near
HertA MAin street. '
day.
neighbors, and others from down;
It « tt
’’They prepared the dnliciovs the beach. A musical program,
tir. Mettle A flhaw Kutcrtetn»— dinner at noon wMh their mothor, largely furnished by Lawrence'
Dr. Mattle B. Shaw was host­ Mre. Harvey, as a special guest, Wagner and Kbnneth Hobson,
ess Belnrftay evealng. at musleMe, tho OUsaefeta' betMg her birthday. who were spending a few days at!
Thee» prMfefcr Wert; Mrs. A. L. the Wagner cottage added to "M
FTth Mrs. BMlIy Stevens, her
daaghCer, BmHv and e«a. Mark Harthy. Mrt« M M. Wilson, her very pleasant evening. Robert'
Stevens i f Harvard, compliment­ daxrgRtere filara
Barte, and MuHt, a recent arrival from Cali­
Maolh
Godller,
Mrs.
Goeller’s fornia was also ,» guest. Few J
ed gueeta.
, Those Invited 'to share the de- daughters, Jean, .Nan and Adra, wogld recognise the small lad of <
. llghttul evening were Prof, and of fciamatft Falls and Mr. and • few years since in the tall young
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' Mrs. tt. U. Gilmore, parents of Mre. freht Wright. Mr. Wright man of today.
to go from Crater Lake to Davie Mm. StatMia, Mr. aM Ah. John arrlfhg Mohday from Lakeview to
Around the ffite df be&ppd logs'
Creak, California, for a ten dab* If. Fuller. Dn and Mr». ■. A. Join his wife who has been visit­ the party enjoyed A social eve­
outing, wkere they will visit rete- Whoda aad Mre R. L. Reed.
ing relatives aad friends la AsU- ning made still ceeifer by the home
"Uvee aad Meade.
< made candy and popcorn which
The honored gueeta are all ex- laad. .
MMM
'ail enjoyed Immensely.
teptkmallp gtttad rtusklons, M ri
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Rtcweua. he composer ae weR aa
Guests «d the Pdfey Gottege—
A party of. nfee compose
\ M>. aad MrA’W .W . p'oley with’
grdUg udattMMed ' to spend
their daughter,.Mary,.a niece Ann
next fortnight at the Nims'
OURie/Farber, from Marshfield,
and a guest, M re Grace E. An­
drews went out te their summer
cottage at the Ddke.bf th e W oods,
a week ago Sa^idMy Igat.
After gettlpg wisely settled iii
¿her co intertable lakeside cabin,
the days slipped by on wings, so on, tìlw-QUkhlff y of > Ingrediente
•n ite by Chandler, the flaale of
filled as they were with quiet en- and aocuracy of compounding
Beethortn’» ’’Moonlight Sonata.”
Joflien t in the ¿»ace and qeiet of dvgrere» * thè ’ Health of thè pa-
"Wdigf numbers from the old mas­
forest aad slluM f lake. pleasur­
You are safe at? y*OMr Rugali
ter» and hn especially heavy num­
able boat rides. 'Helts w i t h
MAgh ■»•m em bers of the party frieada walks ak)M the shore. Stgrt. hecauaa only thè beat of
ber from Kroeger. Mre. Stevens
drdgs art used, aad compound-
has R reportolre from memory of are eajoyhig rare sport.
M l and,Mre. R egan of Santa
Crpg have spent e number of eom-
mere *<th the Ntau* family at the
Lake. Mra Rogers w llhh e re-
rnemhatM >*a Mbs Joeephloe
Sanaders - whose girlhood - wag
a jr
Portland, are spending a week or
two a t the Dodge cottage. Mr.
and Mre Dodgh aM Bobbie re­
turning to Ashland Sander after­
noon.
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Mr». Don Whltaey end child­
ren, Marietta and Pansy, Mr. and
Mrk George Rose Vtradala Roee.
dira. EL 8. Sanford, are occupying
the Rose Cottage. They ■ epeat
Tueeday In a delightful trip to
Rocky Point,
Mr. end Mre O. A. Paulaefnd
en | now at the Mkd as art Mr.
an<| Mr«. Klum a id M ^ apd Mra.
Garrett, fir. and Mr« Kdward.
W e IU vb aU ft« ingrcd
ientg ytra nnud/and-ftey
•r e aD r f f t » highest
quality, which insures «
arei occupying their cottage on the
weft aide of the Bile.
n n n
Floral Society M e t ta
Ashland Moral Society met
Monday evening at the Ilbjrary Jn
regular eeaston. The'uanal rou­
tine of business occupied - the
me«nbgr»hip during meeting.
Great satisfaction wna mani­
fested a t the auecegs of the "Mor­
al Display” recently given end
heartfelt appreciation expressed
to the management of the Lftft»
display
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bette# caké.
Butter — Eggs — Cream — Sugar — Flour — Flav
oring — Extract» — Spice» — Fruits and Nuts -y
you’ll find them all at
Ashland Feed & Grocery
333 East Main
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
W ID IU V M ”
a rtt
”Th<
Floral
Mondai
,¿ 9-' ■
k
; * t,
our appreciation to
m
THE NEXT FEW DAYS WE WILL PLACE
ON SALE ALL
Arch Support Shoes
including the fanioub R in d d rip Oxford».
form erly prieeA t t >9.50. Sale p r i c e ............... >7A0
S elb y '. Arch Preserver, >10,00. Sale p r iie .. fTAO
Arch A id Oxford, >8.50, Sale pridfc................... >6.50
A rch A id Strap PWhp, >8.50 Sale p r ic e ...........
Oonitant Comfort Pump,
r A0, Sale priee
. . . >6.50
ALSO MANY OTHER 8TYLEG IN D B E 8S
SHOES w r r i l BIG REDUCTIONS
GOODS AND
N atch
c o ts
TABLES FOR
TO-WEAR G.