lurehill, tM tlw to to»» SUBCto to ffte image Sale” which Is an am* treat fa> Civic Club annals, ho«»« wires whether mem- Mtogfe of the tBo «Beato of a to f t tfertM N a. « I » BW le ft! fetofy fh d a y the home tuest e f f y J f t K tra . . Charles while In the city, sang yoetevddy V * x w for fear at the Presbyterian «hatch. Dtof- i tertaU choto ano was aoííve fe i the toaste feuftr Ctob and other ; cirio Oad Jtttffeffc organtaattaa* tivtog renerously o f íe v gtertatoe volee in cbnreb, in ctoft and for her frienda* pleasnfe. dock evening», 105 Nutley 8t. feotoftay, Au?. « ft* - Progtoaatoe H. GNlOCte, Mr. au dM i Dfenar by Westminster 001*1. Presbyterian cton'ehsat.irSO p. m. tor mem- b Imrr and friends. Monday, August 8ft - » W ’ C Club, Entrance to Park. A»- sistant hostesses to charge. Thursday, f l o p t - hm ft — Lttfle Light Bearers and Junior C. E. Partite. Preejbyterlan Church, Thnreday afternoon from 1 to f and from » J o J p . « • 1c WBp®* rOF©ign MiMion* ary Society o f the M. E. Starts from the CpUTCh. HOR8BS, HARMS ARD MUUSft —At auction sale. Tuesday. >1. S. P. ateeh Turds; Msdfmd, Ore­ gon. This bunch of stock has finished worth on the new terminal at Bngeaa, Oregon, have ao oth­ er neo for them sad araat sell, regardless of price. AU blade e f ftt«u and Jack Nlgaa, i L, L. Merrick and Mrs. made the wonderful tri» la k e . . • Part of the group rot L ake of «ho Woods, o Medford. The day was e ally stamp, and the vtoMe beautiful view of the la to to to Mkm Whiter ■euteem-i Mrs. to U Merrick < HoBriBB TroWtf Ixwi q ^ ^ , ' iieOendOfl, tori 8he left Sudday Car a feto dnyn vtolt ♦ « mande down «fee valla? and totea vtottlnp iB Postland, hm- fore nwntolng her waufc at Ce*» Í » r in g going to Mrs. Paul Winter. toh. - < < » » f The daintiest a t decorated sand» ■Wtchea. Chess cakes and eoftoe tfeere served later In the afternoon. With little Gordon Bourne, aesiat- Those enjoying Rnaaell end Mlsa Nell Rns Mr? sa d Mri. Clark Bash ofi ef tlhir vaeatioa, the guests of; Mr. and Mrs. Leule Dodge at fhrir' eettage at Lake of the Woods, j - Upon their l etura to Ashland J Mr*, and Mrs. Bhisb were compli­ mented goests at a number of pleasant affaire, given by their frtonde. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. H. MeHair were host ami hostess honoring Mr. and Mrs. Bush at dinner, with covers laid for eig h t Those enjoying dinner and evening with the complimented guests were Mr. and Mr». Louie Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mc­ Coy and host and hostess. Tuesday, Mr. and Mrt. J. W. McCoy entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bush at luncheon and dinner. Dr. Maude Hawley was hostess for a delightful breakfast, far them. Wednesday morning, at her home on Walker avenue. A delicious luncheon, at the hospitable Barber home was an­ other eveat of Thursday for the out-of-town visitors, amt the day closed with Mr. and Mrs. Bush guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Mills < at dinner. / , They left Thnreday for their i home in Long Beach. 1 i- the states A fe . M n* Charles Hooper has en- her daughter, Mrs. Dale Oall«T for the past week. Mr. Gulley arrived the latter part of the week sad they returned to their home in Roseburg Sunday accompanied by Him Virginia Hooper who will make a short visit there, returning before the t rMlto b e -' A de,,c,0U8 luncheon was ser- opening of school. •r fe p j f £ X i u<- Meedames B. H. HtnthorM, , A. • a r 00 tRe fall supply o f fruit, 1», Segsworth, H. P. Holmes, Or F. whtf» Canning to pat aside a Jar Carson. or» to o , os a few glasses of Jolly If to expected that them win * Marmalade far f t e be a large number lit the caravan * i f | h to hold, fa connection with that wend» Its way from AeMand thm “Hemmage Sale.” to enjoy the day to fun. frolic mid » tt tt entertatameat — not to mentlott the wonderful dinner at noon, V the FHWT lUnQKAL , BJ ASHLAND, OBHtON