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and those who do not ploy cards are a»ked to brine th d r fancy work. Refreahments w ill ba served la the course of the a fter noon. This a ffair Is not only fo r mem bers of the d a b , hat fo r their friends as well. There w ill be no charge. Itoeal * Personal ftotes . Miss Minnie Polsy, who has been spending the holidays in Ashland w ith her mother end Sister on B street, plane to leave tomorrow for <M k>ad~ C a t. where she Is n t e a c h O r ^ j g } schools ot that placet > Phone I I P for cleaning. Child ren’s clothes, half-price this week. Psulserud*e. 99-tt Visiting With M o th e r - Rev. and Mrs? N. J. Lowther of Granada, Cal., are In Ashland visiting at tha home of JMpa. Low- Aker’s mother. Mrs. M ary RnfltelL Steaming hot chicken templi 80c served, 28c to take home- The Plesa. f M on d a*, jo g . is — A s U m A Study . .C lu b meets » t the home o t Mrq. J. M- W m v p t I t p K f c p t r e e t . . Monday, Jan- Queen Bathers of the M . E. church meet. Monday, Jàn- American Le gion Auxiliary meets In th * ‘ ‘ Pioneer hall pn W lnhurn W ay. Tuesday, Jgn. 4.— Alpha Chapter . H“- 1. Q. 8- 8. meats I n the M asonlohall. ' . Tuesday, Jqa. 4.—»Women’s Civic Improvement Clnb, meets in . the CiVlp olubhouse: on W in- burn Way. < > Wednesday, Jan. 8.— W . B. A. meets in Odd Fellows H all. Wednesday, Jan. 8.— A uxiliary to the T rin ity Guild moats là the Parish Hon«e.‘ * Jannary 8. Collage Clnb lunch- i eon a t H otel Holland. Med ford, Ore. M a tt V Chapter AC, P. B. O., were de lig h tfu lly entertained by the Mies es- Kva and Minnie P o le y a t their atiractlva h im a on B St., Thurs day evening, December 80. The house was artistically dec orated w ith Christmas deaera tions. green nnd red streamers being la evidence everywhere. The evening was pleasantly spent In convenmtlon, Interesting games and music until a late hour when the Tiostess’s served very dainty refreshments The sandwiches were unusually clevar, being made to represent a potn- setta, by th use of pimentos. Mrs. Pnart la the daughter o f M r. ■ Mrs. jQ. A. Briscoe’s group ot t ie Delphians met Tuesday, De- Mmber 28, at the attractive htmte of Mrs. Charles A? H<lnsa • on Gresham street. '< Mrs. Fern T inneran, former Under of the society, was a guest s t tfis meeting. The afternoon was spent In the usual study and conversation. < About th irty young people en joyed an evening of games and conversation. Delicious refresh ments were served by the commit tee In charge. Mrs. H. .<?. Qaley's group of the Delphians met at the pleasant home of Mrs. 8. A, Peters, Jr., on laWa street; Tuesday, December ». ’ The attoqpoon ■waa.spen» in a general (hsenealdn of -matters con cerning the clnb, nnd owing to the various Christmas activities there was not as large pn attend ance aa there usually Is. .The Christmas program, which was given by ths Sunday School of the F u ll Gospel Temple, waa thoroughly enjoyed by all those present. ' - r The program Consisted of music ' , y and recitatlonf.' Tha church waa Afternoon —• moot beautifully decorated with The Ladies Civic Improvemnt evergreen, mistletoe and Oregon Plan to ant your Nee Club w ill have a social afternoon grape drafted over the windows dinner at The Plain, 884. in tba civic d u b bouse on W in- and doors and carefully woven burn W ay, Tuesday, January 4.. w ith colorful polnaettas, which Attended '"‘ru s r... The aftprnopn w ill be spent made the effect very attractive. ! Austin Mathie of Corvallis, Ora. playlpg j^ridgp and Pivp-Hundred, I The beautiful tree w ith lt*‘ was In this city last evening to at tend the basketball game between Corvallis high and Ashland. , T h e longest geodetic m y «sed ia the C.'-S. Was t » t i between Mt. Shasta and Helena, Cal. HAPPY NEW YEAR The Howard Stage Lines .desire to extend the Now . t Christian Bndeavdr er Congregw* M ARSH F IE L D .O r e ,, Jan, 1. dnhai Chnrch Has Party— (U P )— W . J. Rohrer. 49. Marsh patrons. Have year furniture repaired and rofintebed gt Jordan’s s«ph field transfer man, committed suicide yesterday by shooting ■himself in ths head. The motive Is unknown. ' — Charles H. Howard • LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE .One-half Block from Center of City We Make a Specialty Of Washing, Greasing. Free Crankcase Service Storage 84 Per Month Sunday Dinner LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE Do you remember the home-cooked chicken dinner of the good old d a y s ? ------ ------- Onr steaks and chops are tender, juicy and appetizing.--------- ---------— ”--------- —— Well, that’s just what yon can expect tomorrow If yon and your family come here for Sunday Din ner.' Onr home-made pastries are always fresh and inviting. T A 9B10KBN DINNER OOMPLXTB AT 86 OTS. Plaza ' HOWARD STAGE LINES Where Sating is a Pleasure Mlss M argaret Churchman of this city le ft Friday evening for M r. and Mrs. A rth u r 8. Taylor n few d a » visit » H h relatives In and tem tly rotarned yesterday Portland. afternoon fro m Marshfield. Ore., whbre they spent the Christmas holidays with. M latlves and * .l* £ tocto? May the new year bring prosperity to everybody. Leaving Ashland Boon- M r. and Mrs. 8 . F . Leach and daughter, Miss Marlon, ate leav ing Ashland soon, ths form er go ing to Caldwell, Idaho, to eater business and thq la tte r returning to school T i Bug one. ’ 4 sion was based on the number of gallons o f ‘ water used dally and the number of laws that force pro per bathing facilities In an living quarters. Year’s greetings to all its Ashland friends and M U S ÜIM0KLF 5Th e Christian Bndenvor ot the Congregational church met In the church parlors for a Jolly party, Wednesday evening, December 24. Cleanest City Program Greatly Buoyed—* Returned to Crescent L a k e - Lloyd Smith, who la employed by the Southern Pacific commuur at Crescent Lake near Klamatft Falls, has returned to his .work a fte r spending tha holidays In Ashland with his w ife and family. Ci vice Club W ill Have Social Rxpects to Laave Hspa Mrs. Louise Peart of this city expects to leave’ in tha near fu ture 'fo r Portland, - Ore., where she w ill take up' ntruee training. many b rilliant trimmings added much to the beautifying of the church, and reflected much credit upon those who had the work In hand. ■ A fter the delightful program the Christmas treats were given by the committee In charge and #1.00 You will like our food and service. PER PLATE Enjoy your Sunday dinner amid congenial surroundings and where service and food cannot be better- TAVERN CAFE JOE LAÑE starter g J O T M fe ; * ° , f u t u r e of P odge Motor Car haa been more widely talked about a a ^ Oofrimended th an the b O w ilt W pron^toess of the starter, J; . «árrmww I i ; — •" The n e w tw o -u n it starting and lighting system now advances Dodge Brothers leadership in this important respect still further. .<7? 7; *AY:A tfOVDAY In Preparation For The Greatest Sale of the Coming Year T here are now no m oving s ta rte r parts When th e car is in m otion— no starter O hain— no n o is e — no w ear. T h e n e w starter is even more D E P E N D A B L E than the old, and Jar simpler and more compact in • * construction. - *» » • • OUR ENTIRE STOCK IS TO BE REARRANGED FOR THE BEST POSSIBLE DISPLAY - ABSOLUTELY M a n y other m ajo r im provem ents have been added during the past twelve months, a ll v ita lly affecting perform ance and in creasing value fa r beyond the apparent measure of current Dodge Brothers prices. The Bargain Days Are Coming >975.00 81090.00. 81146.00 Every Price Tag Most Be Reduced and they will be long remembered by the people of this community T h u rsd a y M orning at 9 A. M. • Eakin Motor Company , r-T , 8 S o to Th S t •FORD * .• > ■ ■ ■ '• .' i I The Big Dissolving Partnership Sale At ISAAC & CO With L. F. Ferguson Retiring From the Finn Will Begin--Wait For It SEE MONDAY EVENING'S TIDINGS. .