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W W |. * • "W* « I ■» > |» t S’tMMP* rwl- y w'—»■"'>• W W í W W ** r i l 'f fTWRrl ,X PAGE THREE •jr- i: ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS FRIDi A. Paulserud was awarded ladles ayro in Ashland and Uearord and ,m. day, December 16. " » Alpha Chapter, O. E. 8. Elects prise, Mr. O. A. Paulserud won Las a limited membership. Mrs.- . Mrs. H. O. Holman, president o l There will be a covered-dish Officers ■ the gentlemen’s first prize, Mrs. V. V, Mills was appointed super-| the Circle asks that you come to supper, Initiation and installation The regular meeting Of the Al V. D. Miller received ladies con visor for Ashland; Mrs. Frank,1 he sale early, so that you will be of officers. All members are es pha Chapter, O. E. S. met in the solation and Dr. R. L. Burdic, Dean, president ror two first able to secure some of the, delic- pecially requested to attend. Masonic hall, Tuesday, December ¡gentlemen’s ceqeolallop. Mr. year and Mrs.. C. A. Malone, sec- io us mince-meat and candies 8 8 8 T. Officers for the coming year Simpkins won the price fer a very tetary. Mrs. W. L. Maxey was which the Circle :s ramous for MI ms Dorothy Reid, Editor wefe elected as follows; ' clever stunt “Tun rSoU." which appointed president for the sec- making. Everything wiH be ready Sophomores Hold Inltialon— ïh e Sophomores held their an Mrs. Maxie Bates, worthy ma required great “skill” and ond year with Mrs. Ruth Dews,; by ten a. m., when the public will nual initiation recently in the tron; J. H. Hardy, worthy patron; Friday, Dec. 10. — Past Noble ¡“equilibrium.” secretary. Mrs. Rose Galey, Mrs. tie given courteous service. high school building, when they ; Mrs. Leah Caldwell, secretary; Grand’s Club of.Hqpe Rebekah , At a late hour delicious refresh- A. H. Pracht. Mrs. G. A. Briscoe Owing to so many activities for admitted, the freshmen into the Miss Lydia McCall, treasurer; Lodge No. 14, will meet With ments were served at tables beau- group leaders; Urs, F. G. Swed- the Christmas season. It is J secret and mysterious membership Mrs. Helen McCallen, associate Mrs, George W. Trefren at the tlfully decorated with Christmas enburg, leader at large and Mrs. thought best to omit the nert 1 of the Ashland high school matron; Mrs. Emily Hammond, heme of her daughter on the trees. Each guest received a bag D. Perozzi, legislation. meeting, which should have been Various tests were made, after conductress and Mrs. Hester Car comer of Fifth and B Streets of old-fashioned Christmas bandy A happy social hour was spept on December twenty-becond, and which games and conversation ter, associate conductress. at 2 p. m. , as a favor. after this most delightful pro the Circle will meet instead on J occupied the , largest part of the 1 Mohday, Dec. 13.— Art Club Will; The guests were Messrs and --- ----- . . _ . ______ — , A. '•*» have a Christmas party in the Mesdames R. L. Burdic,, V. D;!Mra. Herbert McCarthy . w e r e ! At the clkse of the meeting d e -! I evening. . Pa "ty &nd deHcou8 r®J 0,000,000 DOLLARS LEFT . ’ • wer® 8erved v ,« w a uy m e Civic Club House on Wlnburn' Miller, V. V. Mills. Nate Simpkins, hostesses tor the afternoon, and liclous refreshm ents------fr98hme,lt8 by v the TO ILLEGITIMATE SON were daintily members of the Sophomore class. w ®y- • , - IE. M. Berg. H. K. Tomlinson, O. 'served tea and cakes at a vei*y at served by the cpmmlttee In charge The entire class and their ad Saturday, Dec. 11.— College Club a . Paulserud, C. E Shinn. Cog- tractive table decorated with pink which consisted of Mrs. Mitchell, . ROME (U P )—Gaetano Bracale visor, Mr. Henry Sheldon were meeting has been changed from gins, wm. Briggs. Fred Cushing, carnations and pink candies. a waiter In a hospital here, has Mrs. Flora Putnum and -Mrs. hosts for the occasion. Mrs, L. E. K ellys, 911 Queen oeorgls Coffee, J.-F. Place and Inherited six million dollars from 8 8 8 Katherine Morrison. 8 3 8 Anne, Medford, to the Y. W. C. ¡the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Neighbors or Woodcraft M«>et In his father Nullo Bracale,' who The Social Circle Is a loyal A. rooms, Medford. J. R. Edwards. band of workers, who have al Upper Valley Community Club 4 -O- O. F . Hall— Saturday, Dec. 11.— Daughters of | 8 8 8 ways given their financial an<j FractIces For P rod u ction - The regular meeting of the * the Nile meet in Medford at I Civic Club Meets Tuesday— moral support to Any Christian! The Upper Vall«y Community Neighbors of the Woodcraft was 2 p. m. The Women’s Civic Community held in the I. O. O. F. hall Mon undertaking, and It is hoped that c,ub 1,as been Practicing for some Hal ui day, Dec. 11, — Rainbow their bazaar will be a decided sue tlme on a vaudeville production, „ club met Tuesday afternoon. De day, December sixth. class of the Presbyterian . .. „ .. , . which they, will put on in the ecss. An interesting business session . . . . . . . . . cember seventh, fn the Civic club church meets at the home of I’ new communty house at Bellview, ; house on Wlnburn Way. was conducted, after which the 8 8 8 Mrs. Demerit, 592 Fairview on the evening of December 17. The meeting was opened by the members of this lodge presented state Commander Will Visit street, at 7 :SO p. m. Those who have seen previous president. Mrs. Harris Dean, and their first and oldest Guardian Ashland Review— Wednesday, Dec. 11.— Social Cir productions of this club will not' , ,, , , ... Mrs. G. O. Eubanks led in the sa- Neighbor, Mrs. Josephine Crock-| cle of Christian church m e e t s . .. .. to attend, as the i i ’t*te COm need to be urged ---------------------------- . . . . . . , . . „«'lu te to the flag. After a ehort or. with « beautiful plant, and In tho church parlors at 2:30 . *—-*----- . as they were unanimous In w ish -■ ®and®f ° / the, ® A” Women’s upper valley people have already business -----.— session, — trie president p. m. ing Her many more birthdays as benefit Association, wjll visit the estebh.hed a reputation for turned the meeting over'to Mrs. Tuesday, Dec. 14.— AC, P. E. O„ • Ashland revlew- No. 22, Wednes- splendid entertainment. |W. L. Maxey, president of the happy as this one will meet with Mrs. Sam Mc ¡Del ph Ians, who gave a most in- At the close of the meeting, de Nair. . licious refreshments were datntlly 'teresting and enjoyable program, Thursday, Dec. 10.— Baby Clinic ias follow: Mrs. A. E. Woods play served in the banquet room. club house, on Wlnburn Way. 8 I^ U ed two beautiful piano numbers, 8 8 8 P h i.n e 59 . 19 E . M a in ¡‘‘Joyful Peasant,” by Robert Entertained At Bridge— > t Social Circle of Chr:stian Church Mr. and Mrs. John R. Edward. ^h“rn,an and TA,p,n® Horn by Meets— entertained at a Bridge party »»r,. Lou Hansen gave The meeting of the 8ocial Cir Wednesday eveuiug, December nu-"b®rs A Dawn ng” cle of the Christian church was , pleasant « * v home on ■ by Cadman a eighth, at their • . . and “Lullabye,” , , ’ very well attended Wednesday, Third street fcgro melody, accompanied at the when they met in the church par- tv d v i twenty years ago emigrated to Amerlca, abandoning his common law wife and three illegitimate children. . neverthless shows striking tlto c- ftlon for the man who ,eft hllB the 150 million lire. He said that he always knew that his father loved Although Gaetano does not well him, and that he h^d run off for remember his father who disap- the sole purpose of making peared when he was a boy, he money for his beloved son. Christmas Fruit Cakes P la c e y o u r o rd e r ca ke — 50 cts. per now fo r the C h ris tin a s I f r u it pound. S p e c ia l D is c o u n t on o rd e rs placed before Dee. 20th —-45;cts. per lb., or 2 lbs. for 85 cts. FRANKLIN BAKERY -US 1 . Herbert’s Grocery a ix u t k i« ,™ Ï7 :» . V. V. Mills gave a short interest- tlng talk on the “Delphlans" as an organization; Mrs. Grace Wenner reviewed "cultural events;” Mrs. Domino Provost reviewed "polit ical current events” and Mrs. Carl Nltns gave a very fine book re view, “Galahad,” by John Irskine. Higher education, personal im provement and social progress is the motto of all Delphian Cliap- , tors. ( It Is one of the largest na- - ttoual-study clubs in America, taking Its place and cooperating with Ebell, Browning and , other »•ell known study organizations in Much was accomplished both In work and making the final ar rangements for the cooked food sale and bazac** •"h'ch will be held in the Yockcy building on East f ain street, Saturday, December 11. Many beautiful and useful ar ticles, which will make splendid Christmas presents, -are in evi dence tor this sale. Any person on the west side of to w s who has some article for the sale and cannot bring it to the Yockey building, please phone 447-1; any person on the east I side, phone 288-Y. Please have R n r c m tn r It was organized over a year all articles there by 9 or 9:30 a. -J S » Beenuse— M e a t has m o re n a tu ra l lie a t sto re d u p in i t th a n m o st a n y o th e r fo o d . F o r y o u r h e a lth ’s »sake— F a t M o re M e a t. T w o Big 19c D ays at “— ------------------------------------- Mince Meat, 2 lbs. ...................35c XL Jelly Powder, 4 pkgs. . . . 25c Fancy Dates, 11 ox. . . . . . . 20c Pineapple, 2 1-2 Tin . . . . . . 25c Mixed Nuts, Pounf . . . . . . 25c Santa Claus will bring gifts and the ever joyous Christmas spirit but we ask the privilege of supplying the food that will make that dinner a glorious feast. Sweet meats from every clime. Staple foods of the finest grades to you through 20TH CENTURY, STORES service. *» Offerings Saturday and Monday, Dec. 11th and 13th FOR BAKING SPECIALS Bacon Racks............................ 35c SNOWDRIFT— “A highly refined purely vege table Shortening”— 4 lb. Can ..................... Me CREME OIL SOAP— "The Cream of Olive Oil Soaps”— 5 bars ................................................ 25c Shortening, Pound . . . . . . 15c Soda Crackers. B o x ................ 10c LIBBYS MILK— "The neareat to fresh cream'’ —Tall Cans, 4 for ......................................... 3Se HUN MAID RAISINS— Puffed or Seedless— 1!> oz. Pkges, 3 for ........................................... JMc WESSON OIL— Eucellent for frying and bak ing as well as for making mayonnaise— Quart Can ..................................................... ‘............ 40c Xmas Candy, Per Pound . . . . 15c CANDIED PEELS — Very finest Imported — Citron, lb............................................................. Bile t U • Orange or Lemon, lb...................................... 33e HARDY BROTHERS PURE LARI) — In bulk — Fresh lard is still the favorite of many mothers— 3 lbs........... (ISr Eagle Meat Market SATURDAY AND MONDAY BEST SHORTENING— In bulk— Purely vege table— 3 lbs......................................................BSc P hone 107 THE HIGHEST GRADES O f ROYAL BAKING POWDER— 12 oz. Can. 43 2 1-2 lb. can ....................... .. »1.20 CHRISTMAS CANDIES DATES— In bulk— 1926 crop of Golden Hal- w säs£ Extra Fancy Cut Stick PER LB. A W’ondwful Value Chocolate Creams PER LB. It W on’t Mmtli Up Bananas :— Bananas Extra Special Pork Shoulder Roasts 24c per lb. SATURDAY ONLY Tender Chickens and Rabbits French Creams Bright — Sparkling Crown or Sperry’s ................................ »2.00 AMERICAN SARDINES— Packed in pure Salad oil—Quarters, 5 cans .................... .............. 2Bc HEINZ CATSUP— Large Bottle ................ 24c MINCED CLAMS— Free from Bqnd— Hot clam soup and Crackers, at lunch appeal to the ck'ldren — Halves, 2 Cans :.....J................. 3Bc SODA CRACKERS — They’re “Tru Blu” — Freeh and Crisp—P o u n d -------------- -- lfic . CRYSTAL WHITE— "Pure Soap— all thru”— 10 bars ........................................... .— ............ »8c ROSEDALE SLICED PINEAPPLE — 8 large Slices to the can in a medium 8yrup— large Cans— 2 for .................................................... 42c LIRDYS APPLE BITTER— Hot Biscuits and Apple Butter certainly “hit the spot”— 1 lb. Tall Cans, 2 for .......... .............................. ..... »Tc See Ours F irst 20TH CENTURY CÓFFEE— F e w e q u a l- -N o n e b e lte r— T lie excellence— A lw a y s F re s h — POUND 47c; 3 POUNDS, $1.38. Nice Large Oranges In st w o rd in Coffee 2 pounds for 19c 1-2 dozen for 19c Carloads!— Fresh Candles and 1926 Crop Nuts— Carloads! Yes Carloads of them! Each kind the very best In Its class— Quality is better an d prices lower than last yean— Our ever In creasing care in selection und enlarged buying power has made both possible. --------- ,----------------------------------------- - N o..? Can Fancy Broken Sliced Pineapple---- 19c A 25c Bottle of Gold Medal Mayonnaise .. 19c SATIN FINISHED MIXED — Richly Colored — Lb. Large Sweet Onions Carrots or Turnips 6 pounds for 19c 6 pounds for 19c 5 10-OZ. BARS CITRUS SOAP FOR ..............19c 2 POUNDS EXTRA FANCY NAVY BEANS, 19c 4 ROLLS -CREPE TOILET PAPER ..............19c 2 CANS CAMPBELLS SOUP FOR ..................19c LIBBYS STUFFED OLIVES, Per Bottle ...,1 9 c 25c PACKAGES PRESSED FIGS AT . . . . . . 19c 2 PACKAGES AMAIZ0 STARCH FOR ,...1 9 c THESE ARE JUST A SAMPLE OF ITEMS MARKED DOWN FOR OUR 19c SALE—THERE ARE PLENTY OF OTHERS—LOOK THEM OVER Right Merchandise — Right Service — Right Prices. Enders Block Phone 57 FLOUR— Kerrs Best Patent— 49 lb Sack, »1.00 19c Fresh Country Sausage Barrett’s Market lowils, 2 Lbs....................................................... 2Bc KELIXMJGS CORN FTAKKS— 3 packages, 2Sc HARDY BROTHERS fiy&Delteious tR A N D am Baited Frye’« *T>elioow" H a m and Roast (Turkey^« slice of Hem , a slice o f turkey —the Christmas Dinner extraordinary— "that lovely Christmas Dinner we had** will be a delicious family memory for months to come. / W hy not spread Christmas Cheer by the gift of a whole Frye’s "Delicious’’ H am in Jts festive Christmas wrapper. Frye’s "M eat Guide" shows the way to many different Ham menus. Get your copy now by sending 2c to Frye f t Com* pany, Seattle, to cover over - postage. Y ou’ll find Frye’s "Delirious* B Brand H a m ITc; 3 for ..................... #0c BROKEN MIXED — The Meal Xmas Mixed In a variety of colors— Pound .............................. 22c CRYHTALIZED CREAM AND GUM MIXED— Fancy Mixed Creams assorted with square end oblong crystallzed Gums— Pound .............................................................. 20c FRENCH CREAMS— Genuine hand made soft centered Creams, Lb. ..'................... 1..................... 20c CHOCOLATE DROPS— T he' Improved soft centered kind— Pound ..................... GRONKRH WALNUTS— Fairly bursting with large white meats— Lb.................. BRAZIL NUTS — The best quality In years— 2 pounds ........................... ........... ALMONDS — Soft Shells. Ne plus Ultras— Lb...........................2Sc; FILBERTS— Oregon Barcolonas 2 lbs......... 88c .. BOc Unequalled in flavor and sise— lb PEANUTS — Fresh roasted Fancy Virginia Jumbos — Lb.................... ITcj 2 for .................80c MIXED NUTS-^-All first grade Nuts— No peanuts — Carefully, selected and mixed by Pound ........................... ........................... .. 2»c; 3 for ................ cluster R ais i Ä — Fancy Selected— 15 os. Pkge., 2 for ............ LAYER FIGS —' Fancy Adrlatics for eating— Lb........................ IT I-2cj 10 lb. Bo* — ......^ 1 8 2 20Centunj Stores 4 r « d