ly served a t a table prettily «acor-
atad with Thaakaglvlag farora.
The guests were Mrs. C. O.
Holman. Charlea A. Holman, Mias
Georgia'Coffee, M r. Floyd Place
and the hostesses Mr. and Mrs.
Blumenauer and daughter, Clara.
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marry the man of her eheie*, pre
sented Irving with a aerea poaad
gurgling girl Thanhagtriag-after.
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f alreder ef Evewaa
Maturday, Nov. 27^—Chapter AC
P. E. O., will meet.
Monday, Nov. 2».— Ashland Study
Club will meet at the home o l
Mrs. Adams, corner of F ifth
and Bast Maia streets.
Monday, Nov. 2».— Music Study
- Club will meet In the Preray-
terlan church parlor*
Wednesday, Dec. 1.— The
play,
“In the Shadow ol the Cross '
will be given under auspices of
the Social Circle at the Chris
tian church a t 7:30 p. m.
December 11^-College Club Wilt
meet at the home o f Mrs. E. E.
«KeU& t i l Queen Anne, Med
ford.
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Social Circle Meets Wednesday—
The Social Circle of the Chris
tian church held their regular
meeting in the church parlors,
Wednesday, November 24.
An interesting business session
was held, and final arrangements
were made, for the play, “ la the
Shadow of the Cross," which will
be given under the auspices of
this organisation, December first
In the Christian church. The
program will start at »event-thir
ty p. m. The rest of the time was
pleasantly spent in conversation
and comfort tacking.
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The next meeting will be on
Wednesday, December 8, in the
church parlors.
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C a m p G a tn s e M e e ts S a t u r d a y
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W ith Mias Lucille Hamilton—
Camp Gatuae met Saturday af-
ternoon, November 20, a t th e
pleasant home of the Mieses Lu-
elite and Lillian Hamilton.
A short business session was
held, after which a very enjoyable
program was presented. Miss
Frances Hardy gave an interest-
lag talk oa the "Ideals e f Camp
F ire ” and Miss Jean Trobee gave
a spirited description of “ How to
Spread Camp Fire S pirit.”
De-
lightful readings were skillfu lly
given by Miss Louise Anderson
and Mim Nora Ward.
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The remainder of the afternoon
was spent playing games, after
which Mrs.
Ham ilton
served
dainty and delicious refreshments.
Those who enjoyed this 4a a P M
time were the Mjaeee Dorothjf
Bergstrom. M ary WUey, Joan
H ull, Margaret Vtatal, Mae Pow-
ell, Edna D a n fo rt, H arriet Carl-
ton, M arjorie Baughman, Louise
Anderson. Jean Trobee, Nellie
Perrine, Ruth
Billings, W ilm a
H all, Frances Hardy, the guard
ians, Mias Ethel Reid and Mies
Nora W a r t , the honored guest,
Mrs. M ell Carter and the hostesses
Lucille and L illia n Hamilton,
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Will Hold B a n q u e t-
The Epworth L e a rie of the
Methodist Episcopal church w ill
hold a banquet social at the
ehareh tonight a t 7:20.
A ll young people of tho church
are cordially invited to attend,
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M r. and Mrs. Nathan Simpkins
entertained elaborately at a five
o'clock turkey dinner at their
home oa Harrison street.
Those who enjoyed this delight
ful a ffa ir were M r. and Mrs. J. R.
Edwards, Mrs. Clarence Dahoff
and two chiidre’n, Dickey and
Eleanor, Miss Georgia Coffee. R.
Manse. J. F. Place, and the host
esses, Mr. and Mrs. Simpkins.
The evening
was pleasantly
spent playing bridge.
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And while Tin Pan A lley brtak lferber Springs in Cleburne coun
out in a rah of new airs to chte- ty where the tw ister-struck first,
brats the birth. Hew Y ork sgpea- according to first reports which
latee
on whether Grandfather received trass L ittle Hoch. Thia
Mackay, who disinherited his could not be confirmed, com
daughter for marrying against hM munication w ith the stricken Sr-
wishes, w ill give in to the beeh ; ea being impossible.
oning of tiny hands and effect a ! From Clehwrne connty the tor-
I undo followed Its path of death
reconciliation w ith Blieo.
The approach of the Christ-
’ mas season calls attention to the
r growing custom of sending H o li
day greetings among friends and
For the present, however, the
acquaintances and by business new arrival, thus fa r unnamed,
houses to their patrons by means is causing so much excitement la
' ef Christmas carts. Inform ation the Berlin home that no ether
coming to tho postoffice depart subject can he discussed.
ment in, that the volume o f this
Mackay did not appear at the
nature of mall for local delivery hospital and It was said that he
will more than double during i was oat of town.
tho coming season over th a t of
a year ago which showed a large
increase over preceding years.
Practically all these cards come
under the claaslfiicatton of first
class m ail and call for handling
as .letter m a ll,. However ’ It Is
suggested that those contemplat
ing sending considerable numbers Undertennined Number Of
of sach cards cooperate w ith the
Dead and Injured L e ft
postoffice service to the end that
in Wake
the effect ef each greetings be
L IT T L E ROCK, A rk., Nov. 28.
not jeopardized by the possibil.
—
(V . N .) — Sweeping everything
Ity of delayed delivery and that
twisted
they be bought early, and m ail before It a tornado
ed early, like the Christmas par through three counties in north
Arkansas late tedav. leveling ea-
cels.
- The following schedule Is sug
gested: When mulled to addres
ses within one day’s travel, Dee.
28 th; within two days’ travel
not later than Dec. 18th; w ith
in three days' travel not later
then Dec. 18 for mere distant
points, not later than Dee. 14.
Parcels and cards for local de
livery should be mailed when
possible not later than Dec. 2*2.
Parcels and envelopes may be
endorsed “ Flense do not open
until Christmas.“
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Berlins Have a
New Baby Girl
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T ic k lin g
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‘ and Husky Voice Try
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Terry Talent, special state liq
uor a g e y , nabbed a pair of Oreeh
bootleggers tram California as
they were driving toward Ashland
early yesterday and confiscated
i t cases of bonded liquor and a
five gallon Jog of wine.
The liquor oWhere Were driving
k big sedan.
O r d e r , Y our
Up The
P e r so n a l
C h ristin a s
G re e tin g
S p ir it
C ard s N o w
DENNISONS GIFT DRESSINGS
Now On Display
T a g s, S e a ls, “ D o n o t op en u n til.C h r is tin a s ” stic k s,
."y ' .
10c th e p k g .
For Many Years
Douglas Shoes
Greeting Cards ................................... 5e, 10c, 25c
^tapnmta
75c
N«W Copyrights
H a v e 'S to o d T h e T est O f
P R IC E A N D Q U A L IT Y
T h e n a m e o f an a r tic le is o n ly a s g o o d
r e p u ta tio n .— W e s e ll D o u g la s S h oes.
by popular authors
Mrs. Berlin, the former Ellen
Mackay, who gave up millions to
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McNAIR BROTHERS
A piano that’s amazingly
dainty and small
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PresoctyUoB Dcufeglst
P h o p e 116
WHILE SHOPPING
FOR X MAS
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' V i s i t i n g M o t h e r In A s h la n d —
G. K. W llshlre, student at the
University of Oregon at Eugene,
W . E. W llshlre. Miss Rose Gray,
and M IM Irene Dehnken, teach
ers in Gate*. Ore., are the guests
of Mrs. Mary W llshlre of Gran
ite street. O. K . and W . E. W ll
shlre are eons of Mrs. Mary W ll
shlre. They w ill remain In Aah-
PIEEY, ITCHY SKIM
QUICKLY SOOTHED
BY THIS SULPHUR
Don’t fail to see what we have to offer
Opposite
e w H o te l — O pen E v e n in g s
7324 Cars Delivered
per day Last 14 days
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N L Y 3 fe e t 8 inches tall is this
re m a rk a b le W u r l i t z e r S tu d io
Piano. D im inu tive enough
to go alm ost a n y w h e re —
even in the smallest room .
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Light en o u g h to he carried
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b y two peop le. Y e t, it is
wonderfully w e ll built and
larger piano*. T h e re it the (till 88 note
scale, o f course.
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Pickwick Stage Systems
ASHLAND TO ALL POINTS SOUTH
Claycomb Motor Co
ric h volum e heretofore ha*
lo c ia t e d o n ly w ifti m u c h
T n f ,
a i> A |
aft
perfection.
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LAYER
T h e price is amazingly low.
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a4 ap
A rid you can b u y .o n th e
ftiost c o n v e n ie n t term s«
A ir H c a i
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I J I ZE R
The F e ra Oarage
Lincoln
P IA N O
Goma in today and see this
r e m a r k a b le l i t t U p ian o .
P lay it too. Y o u 'll be simply
astounded at its mechanical
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Y o u ’ll b e a m a z e d w h e n y o u
try it. F o r this tiny instru-
ment possesses all the bell-
lik e clarity of tone for which
W u rlitz e r has always been
famous. Ith as, too, the deep,
So, the p rob lem o f piano
space in bungalows, summt?
c o t t a g e s , conservatories,
K* n u rse rie s,sc h o o l room s, and
■ ; dozens of other places, has
[1 become a thing o f the past.
e x q u i s it e ly d e s ig n e d .
Business is Goad
V s »«V C«K
Fordson
B
ft DOES Make .a Difference
.Where You Buy Your Ford
___». k $2.00
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
NYAL H U SK EY S
P1A & O S
Both cars
were held for confiscation and the
prisoners were tataa to the coun
ty jail at Jacksonville.
Lithia Springi
Pharmacy
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lfentho-Sulphur a pleasant cream,
will soothe and heal skin that is
irritated or broken out with eczema;
that is covered with ugly rash or
pimples, or is rough or dry. Noth
ing subdues fiery sldn eruptions so
quickly, says a noted skin specialist
The moment this sulphur prepara
tion is applied the itching stops and
after two or three application^’ the
eczema is gone and the skin is de
lightfully dear and smooth. Sul
phur is so precious as a skin remedy
K w te r ta la e d W i t h T u r k e y
because it destroys the parasites that
cause the burning, itching or disfigure
Mr. sad Mrs. George Blumen ment Mentho-Sulphur always heals
auer antertalned with a tarkey
A. imjuF^jar of Rowles Mentho-
dinner at their home oa Pioneer
Avenue, yeeterday at twelve-thir Sulphur may kg Jud at any good
drug store.
ty. ^Covers were laid for eeven.
Fsr Pm» Jswph Jfetf TUi A ivfU n rn nt t»
A delicious tarkey dinner with
ell the trim m ing* was attractive-
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th e o t h e r
K eep
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and destruction through Perry
and fe lls counties. Several per ffsrs being mads in L ittle Rock
tonight for / theft- relief.
sons were reported missing Id
Governor T erral sad A djutant
Opells eeaaty. where
several
Oenekal W ayne conferred immed
buildings.
Including a eeheol
iately a fte r firs t reports o f the
house were destroyed by fire
disaster
as to the advisability of
caused by the storm.
sending troops, tents and supplies
Although no Inform ation was in the strichen counties.
e vailable regarding the plight of
Red Cram organisations also
survivors in the storm area, plane participated In the conference.
They we pleasant tasting throat r i H w
m u« mediated
u> sseduce-fi
suUs. HuAeys dissolve in fhe mouth alowl
but m a ly , thus aCardtog prolonged aasd
cation. Bmotora,
acton and JpWkf
N W YO R K , Nov. 2«.— <U. N. recommend Hudwya far keeping tfaettikhtn
Tin pan Alley, where Irvin g B e r
lin rose from an obscure danc
er to one of the world's wealth
iest writers yf popular songs, is
ringing with a new “ baby“ song
in honor of a .new arrival In the
the Berlin household.
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north last outside of the city
when the> war« intercepted by
the state agent. One of them was
driving a ' Chrysler roadster and
Bonded Whiske,
Taken By Tai
BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS
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