Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 01, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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aback, but Elsa defends her hus­
band, winning everybody by her
quiet dignity! Sift turns to Lohen-
gren for protection, but the ven­
om rankles In her heart.
(Continued Tofnorrow)
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Group of Friends Surprise Mrs.
George Brookmlller—
singing of "America," a f t e r
which the chaplain, Mrs. L. A.
Roberts and the audience Joined
In reciting "The Lord's Prayer."
Miss Wanda Schweln played a
piano' solo followed by a vocal
solo by Mrs. D. L. Dunkeson, ac­
companied at the piano by her
sister, Miss Mildred Johnson. The
history of the Noble Grand's
Clnb was given by Mrs. Josephine
D. Croekbr, which greatly inter­
ested a ll those present. The Moon
sisters played a beautiful piano
duet and Miss Rosalind Wise also
played a number on the piano.
Noble Grand Mrs. E. C liff Payne
delighted her audience w ith a
reading, “The Old Arm Chair."
L ittle Miss'Madden gave a dance,
accompanied at the piano by her
mother, Mrs. A. A. Madden.
The tim e was spent playing
cards until a late hour, when de­
licious refreshments were at­
tractively served.
the late Lucien B. Applegate and
granddaughter of Lindsey Apple-
gate, both pioneers of *42. The
groom is a prosperous farm er of
the Applegate country In Jose­
phine county. The newly wedded
couple left immediately a fter the
ceremony for their home on Ap­
plegate r|yer, which derived its
name from the bride’s grandfa­
ther. Mrs. M ille r is a sister of
Mrs. C. C. Chitwopd and a niece
of Mrs. Alice A. Sargent of this
c(ty, also a niece of Captain O.
C. Applegate ef K lam ath Palls.
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Mrs George Brookmlller on
Liberty* street was agreeably sur­
Sunday, A pril 8.— Southern Ore- prised by
group of her friends
chapter of the State Music and neighbors Tuesday afternoon,
Teachers Association w ill meet March 29, when they came to her
at the home of Mrs. H. E. Gore, ■ home to help her celebrate her
Medford, at 4 p. m. A ll music birthday anniversary.
teachers in this vicinity are in­
The time was apent In pleasant
H ostesses At M eeting—
vited to be present.
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conversation
a n d In playing
The Past Noble Grand’s Clnb
Monday, A p ril 4. — A uxiliary to games. Delicious
refreshments
met last Friday .at the home of
the American Legion will meet were served by the ladies, who all
Mrs. H. W . Clark on -d m n lte
in the Pioneer hall on Winburn came laden with well-filled bas­
Street.
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Way. Important meeting, all kets. A huge prettily 'decorated
A t the business session Mrs.
members urged to be present. birthday cake was the center of
Louise Perroixi gave a very inter­
Monday, A p ril 4.— Floral society attraction.
esting talk pn some of the needs
Scen e
W HO l F TOWN’? TALKING7
w ill meet In the library at 8
Those who enjoyed this happy
of the I. O. O. P. home and the
9tsrr<*3 EDWARD. EVERETT M O R T O N
nmswaw
o’clock. Subject, water lilies. occasion were: Mesdames W alter
club voted to send an Easter box
Tables at hotels for use of flow­ Herndon, F. H. W alker, H. L.
E
mm
to the children of that home.
ers.
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Moore, Cora Burns, M artin Real, Wedding e f Interraj to Ashland
' I t was also decided to take up Worthy Grand Matron. Mrs. Ls-
Monday, A pril 4.— Bellview Com­ M erritt Randles, J. B. Montgo­
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at each meeting a study of the nora H. K err will make her offlc-
munity club w ill give a Play, mery,
lal vlalt. Mrs. Margaret Barnes
1 O f S D lV O fC C
A rthur
Abbott,
Fred
The following wedding account general laws o f the lodge.
"Cyclone Sally” at the Vining Brookmlller, Miles, Ross, Putnam,
taken from the Jacksonville notes
A fter the business meeting an
Theatre.
Phllpott, W right and the Misses in the Medford Mai! Tribune will exceedingly pleasant, honr was
ANGELES. Mar. 81
Monday, A pril 4— Special meet­ Helen W alker, Lorraine, Edith
be of Interest to many Ashland spent in conversation and fancy
ing at 7:80 p. m. of D. A. R. at and Betty* Brookmlller, Eldora
work. The hostesses, Mrs. Clark
people:
home of Mrs. H. O. Anderson Damewood and Master Bobby
A very quiet wedding o f more and Mrs. Glenn served delicious
on Boulevard, honoring Mrs. Randres.
than usual Interest was aolemnlc- refreshments a t'th e close of the
Gordon McCracken, state .re­
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od in Klam ath Palls. Friday at 12 meeting.
gent, who leaves for Washing­ "Hurprlae" Much Enjoyed by
o’clock, when Mies Elsie Apple-
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ton, D. C., to attend the Na­ Bible Hrhool—
gate became the bride of C.* W.
A district convention, compris­
tional conference.
A "surprise” was very mueh MUler, the ceremony taking place ing of Alpha, Adarel, Aloha, and
Wed. April 20. — Elks’ Ladies enjoyed by the members of the
at the home of the bride’s sister, Reames Chapters, O. E. 8., w ill be
dance in the Elks Temple.
Christian Church Bible school Miss Evelyn Applegate.
The held in the Masonic H all, Tuesday,
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Sunday morning, March 27, when bride is the youngest daughter of April 5, at 8 o’clock, when the
The name pf Mrs. W . D. Gill Mrs. Hasel
Weber
presented
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waa left out, by mistake, of the "Rock of Ages” In tableau, the
guest list at the party which was song being sweetly rendered by
held at the home of Mrs. Alex­ Miss Artis Stockdale.
ander Livingston recently in hon­
These little surprises are being
or of Mrs. E ffie Stewart.
given in order to get the members
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to be there on time, prompty at
LO H EN G R IN
nine-thirty a. m., and another
(Continued from Wednesday)
one w ill be presented next Sun­
The latter is a sorceress; she day. M r. W. P. W alter, secretary
Phome 59
has deceived her husband, who of the local T . M. C. A., w ill ad­
really believes In the murder of dress the audience at eleven a. m.
Godfrey, while as a matter of fact on this date, also.
DUI Pickles
Peeberry Coffee, 45c Lb,
Extra Standard Grade
she has abducted the,child.
In
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the second act we see her at the Hope Rebekah Lodge Entertains
Sweet Pickles . . . 15c Pt. 3oda Crackers .. 15c Lb,
door of the dncal palace, where P. N. O.— ' .
■ preparations for the wedding are
Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14,
already being made. She plans I. O. O. P. entertained the Past
vengeance. H er husband, full of Noble Grand's Tuesday evening,
remorse and feeling that hts wife March. 29 In the Odd Fellows
has led him on to a shameful hall« There .werp ovqy pne-hpn- l
Spinach
deed; curate, het ail-the Cnuse'^W
members prevent. Each Pahrf
his dishonor. She derides him and Noble Grand was presented with I
COFFEE! Our regular 45c Grade can't be beat for
Cabbage
rouses his pride by calling him a a lovely pink carnation by a I
quality
and flavor—
coward. Then she pacifies him dainty little flower girl. Miss I
with the assiirance that she will Anna May Lear.
EVERY POUND GUARANTEED!
Induce Elsa to break her promise . The prograp opened with the I
and ask for the; name df he* bus-
bang, being sqre th p tth e n
all
the power of .th is/ mysterious
champion w ill vanish«. .
When Elsa stops on the balcony
to confide her happiness to the
THE H A N D S $H0W
stars., she hears her name spoken
In accents so sad that her tender
AGE SOONER THAN
heart Is moved. Ortrud betratls
her lot. Invoking Elsa’s pity. The
THE FACE
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UI e p e , 1 u n c i
ManhmeUow Cookies
Princess opens her door, urging
We have the articles you
the false woman to share her pal­
ace and her fortune. Ortrud at
need for their care..
once tries to sow distrust In Elsa's
innocent heart.
We Recommend
As the morning dawns a rich
procession of men and women
throng to the church where Elsa Is
to be united to her protector. Tel-
ramund tries vainly to accuse
the stranger; he la pushed back ;
and silenced. As Elsa is about to
enter the church Ortrud steps for­
ward claiming the right of pre­
Mellowest Pull Cream Cheese—2 P o u n d s..........55c
cedence. Elsa, frightened, repents
too’* late having nrotected her.
Kraft's Cream Brick, Swiss, Pifhento Cheese,
Ortrud upbraids her with not!
Only The Best
25c Package — Special for Saturday
20c
even having asked her husband's
name and descent. A ll are taken
a
WaitS 17 Years
Extraordinary Values
a t The
Herbert’s Grocery
(U N )— Valentine A. Kidder Is Josephine Kidder Wednesday.
not an impetuous man— he waited
" I read In a Massachusetts pa-
until his wife had been away, . per about an automobile acci­
from his bed and board 17 years dent,” Kidder explained, "and my
before he filed suit for divorce.
wife was in It along w ith some
And if it hadn't been f<y a noc­ man. Seems like they h it aome-
turnal night with another man ’ ¿king or other and got throw n In*
and a catpult into a pond they to a frog pond. I figured 19 she
might still be married. Kidder, was’ cutting up like that some­
was granted a divorce from Mrs. thing ought to be done about It.
2 0 Centunj Stores
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SALES INTELLIGENCE
We, together with the manufacturer, strive to fearh oar em-
Pjoyees true facta regarding the products they handle la order
thin they may intelligently answer any questions yon may
ask regarding the merchandise in oyr stock. It is a source of
mueh pleasure when onq may secure dependable information
*■ shopping. To be answered quickly and correctly is pleas
lug. 2Oth (Vntury Storce strive to please ALWAYS.
Prices Good, Saturday to Wednesday Inclusive,
April 2nd, 4th, 5th and 6th
CORN FLAKES. Kelloggs, a Packages
POST TOAHTIES, 8 P ack ages
SOAP, Crystal W hite. 10 bars
CIGARETTES — Camels, fViesterflelds or Lucky Strikes
2 Packages ... .......... .......... 28c; Carton ........................... 82
Positively None Sold to Minors.
WESSON OH.
Quart Can
AMAIZO OIL —-i Quart Can
Plaza Grocery
HONEY l’uro Htraincd — Packed in Ball
Pint .... .......... ................. 2fte; Quart ........ ........
—For Saturday, April 2nd Only.
JELIX), All Flavors
Empress Corn
Per Can, 10c
Pure
C & H Sugar
’
14 Pounds, $1.00
California Pink
’•Mtr
Seed Potatoes
* - 4c Lb. ' IF
Preñe Toilet
Fresh 7111 Bln
Paper
• S5c MU'r
Per Roll, 5c Special 25c a Lb
Glazo Liquid Nail
Polish
Li thia Springs
• Pharmacy
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The Easter Ham is the Premium Ham. Watch for
our big sale starting April 8th.
MILK, IJhbvw or Borden»— Tall Cans, 4 for
POSTl'M. Instant— Large Can
BEANS, Van Camps —— 18 os. Cans, 8 for
CHOCOLATE. Ohlrerdellls— Pound Can, 81c
BOLLEO OATS. F resh Cream, 8
MACARONI. Bedient. 8 lbs.
COFFEE. Canneti— H ills Reti Can
or Golden West — Pound ............
LARO, Pure— In Bulk-
Pounds
SHORTENING, Best— lu bulk, 8 lbs.
SHRIMP, American Beauty— No,
8 Cans ...................... \ .......................
FLOUR— Kerrs Best Patent, 49 lb. Sk.
Drifted Snow ...„ ............ <12.00; Fistierà
COFFEE, 20th Century — Few E qu al— none b e tte r — D ire c t
from our roaster to you Insures you fresh Coffee nt a ll time«
and a low prlee always— Specially Price d P ound ...... ...... 48c
8 Pounds ................................................ ;..... ................. ............. e i.n n
20th CENTURY GROCERY
CHOICE MEATS FOR YOUR
SUNDAY DINNER
WE GUARANTEE OUR MEATS TO BE FRESH
AND JUICY AND TENDER. '
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PHONE US YOUR ORDER FOR YOUR SUNDAY
MEAT. WE ARE SURE YOU WILL BECOME A
STEADY PATRON. ’
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Eagle Market
THE BIG
Phone 107
Grocery Sale
7096 of Your Child’s School-work it
is on at
Hardy Brothers
WHILE THIS AD IS GOING TO PRESS-OUR
STORE IS PILLED WITH MORR-THAN-PLRAfl
ED CUSTOMERS BUYING PROM
OVER A THOUSAND BARGAINS
WE ARE OFFERING
DON’T FORGET - 10 BIG DAYS
AT
V ‘
HARDY BROTHERS
Plaza Grocery
Tree Delivery
Here’s A Buy!!
FOR SATURDAY ONLY .
We will sell a standard 4-tie Broom at
The Breakfast that
PLAZA GROCERY
Faster Than Taart-Coofa
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