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RED), Editor. Fiume « " R u m B M e S ate" a t «the? C ivic clu b h ou s* op W ln b u ru .' W a y . Clubhouse open a t t : 3 0 a , m. B rin g clothing to clubhouse M onday A fternoon, Oct. 8. A dd I t wfUgs tta w a y across T hu rsd ay, O ct. e ,—/T r in ity G u ild 4 . th e n ig h t . o f th e local: T r in ity Episcopal P ro bin g the* h u rt o^ bruiaed and church re g u la r boaiaaaa meet { .• beokeo years, • «* in g in th e P arish Houim on Above'in bewren’r eanopfr t t A Second street. „ M rs . L? S ■ B ro w n a n d M rs. P ra n k D ean. A re only m lstiy prism a through m y tears, / /t >> . i ; B u t when a t e a rly m orn m y deighbor qaljs, B idding m e some h e r p a n e - y blooms to seb. I bravely, sm ile, fo r how Is she to know Each night her slender October fingers to rtu re m e t Blanche Logan O’Neal, Ashland, Oregon. . 18 * 18 Abbott-Spencer Nuptials— In fan cy ohee w hen again I Another played for me You Pay No more, no le s s . . . but Quaker Oats has the 'f t ' Ap in te re s tin g social event 1 w hich to o k place . a few days ago was th e w edding o f K i s s ■ T h elm a L o rra in e Spencer to C la rk E m e ra ld A b b o tt, both ♦ residents of A shland, a t th e F re e M ethodist parsonage In M ed fo rd , by t l j e R everend J . B. M cD onald. The bride .w as a ttra c tiv e ly gowned In orchid crepe ta c h eat- in , and w aa attend ed by Mins O pal B la k e r, w ho looked .ch arm in g in a fr o q k ’o f blue satin. M ax Crewson acted as best m an . < > > t Both JCr. and M rs . A bbott are jwell and fa v o r a b ly / kn ow n in th is c ity and have th e b e s t wishes o f a boat o f frie n d s . T hey -ssHhmake th e ir homo on Seventh street, M r . A b b o tt being an em - 1 ploye o f th e lo e a l Southern P a c if ic company. r D o ro th y F e w e ll o f B e rk e le y ,/C a l., . d a u g h te r o f t i n a n d M rs. A . R . H E difference in breakfast eats is in their flavor. The price mostly is the came. Millions demand the Quaker brand T r o r flavor It the important point » Quaker mflling, too, retains much o f lie “bulk’’ of cuts. And that makes laxatives less often needed. Protein, carbohydrates and vitamines and “bulk” are thus combined to make Q uaker Oats an excellently balanced ration. Get Q uffk Quaker (cooks in 2J4 to 5 mtimtes) or Quaker Oats today at your grocer. See how mock finer to morrow's breakfast will be than today's. Quaker Òats ed Just out of Corvallis, Oregon. A fte r th e business was settled, a d e lig h tfu l social tim e w as en Joyed d u rin g which th e levies sat a ro u nd th e huge fire p la c e u n til a J a te h o a r. Mesdamea C o o k . N ordstro m , McDonough and M c N a ir served refreshm ents a t ta bles a ttra c tiv e ly decorated in a scheme o f red, w itte r e d candlec and dahlias fo rm in g th e bfcck- ground. M rs. Ben N o rth o f St. Helens. Oregon, nee M a ry B ro k e r o f this c ity, was a v is ito r a t last nightie m eeting. T h e next re g u la r m eet ing o f th e a u x ilia ry w ill be held ou th e evening o f M onday, Octo ber I V . . A lle n , became the b rid e o r H a rry . ■ W . S ilv e r, son o f M r and M rs. H a rry S ilv e r, w ho reside on B l street is th ia city. T h e .cerem ony was p erform ed , in San Joae, C a lifo rn ia , Im m ed- : la te ly l i t e r w hich the b rid e and i groom came to A shland to spend th e ir honeym oon v is itin g w ith M r. O liver’s parents, h is 'k ls te rs , the Misses K a th lln e and Isab ell, and his *brother and w ife , M r. and M rs. O. F . S ilv e r on H a rg a d in e street. » M rs. S liv e r attended th e U n i v ersity o f C a lifo rn ia , Was g ra d u ated fro lh A rm s tro n g ’s Business college In B erkeley, and w orked I t I t 18 fo r pome tim e as p riv a te secretary Oregon K nights of Pythias W01 to th e president o f th e V is ta Del M a r club. M r. S ilv e r was grad uated fro m the local high school and lived In A shland fo r several years before going to C a lifo rn ia . T h ey w ill m ake th e ir bom « in O aklan d, where he ,1s employed by a contracting company. a » a 90 Membeife Attend F irs t Meeting— T h irty members o f th e a n x ll- la ry to the A m erican Legion Post No. 1.4 attended th e firs t m eet- ln g ~o f the fa ll session, held last evening, M onday, Qctober 4, in th e Pioneer h a ll on W la b u rn W ay. Mrs. John Enders is pres- 1 < i i i I i Ident o f the local a u x ilia ry . A short business session was conducted and the ladies ta lk e d over m aking articles fo r th e V e t- e ra n ’s hospital in P o rtla n d . No d e fin ite decisions was m ade, but they w ill probably m ake w aaji- cloths and hot W ater bottle co ver! again this year, besides a n um ber of rag rugs which they a re m alt- ing fo r th e hospital. The local members also decided to help th e Ashland W . C T . U. in th e ir d riv e to sell tags to obtain money fo r th e C hildren's F a rm H om e, locat- t i < I 1 t o a v e 9 t t< t t< A û rhlng and aftern oo n ; 8 o ’clock, , D ram atic O rd er K nlgh ta of K h o r- assan cerem onial in public au d i to riu m . , " « ' T he officers conducting thia session o f the grand lo d g e K nigh ts o fV y th la a w ill be: Grand chancellor. Edison 1. .Ballagh of St. Helens; grand vice-chancellor, R obert G. M o rro w o f P ortlan d ; Grand p re la te , D . C. Patterson of D allas; grand kéeper of records and seal, W a lte r G. Gleeson of B aker; grand m aster of the exchequer, James W . M aloney of Pendleton; grand m aster a t arms, E dw in H a rm o n of P ortlan d ; grand in n e r g uard. W illia m R. Gosld o f Salem ; grand outer guard. James W ebb of Union; grand trustees, Claud W . B arrick o f T illa m o o k , Jay H . Upton of Bend and R o b e rt D . L y tle of V ale, supreme representatives, Leslie B . Crouch, F ra n k S. G rant an d F re d J. Johnson of P ortland. M a n b all, w ith approxim ateiy«ate4pem Bggneg; M ra, C ladles in attendance. Abbie Hood, Mi Mra. T ils Beck, oracle o f the Mrs. Id a G obi » organisation, presided w hile the H ear, M rs. Free usual ro u tin e o f business w a a L illia n G renbei gone through w ith . A satisfac- T u rn e r, M rs. * tory rep o rt of the ju ven ile order, June Sherard, I which ig being organised in this E lisabeth Reid, city, waa given and thia w o rk Is Ing, Mrs. M / ll e advancing splendidly, although it Bessie Sm ith, is hindered s lig h tly by the q uar- n antine restrictions placed on children under sixteen years of M r"* Enb* age. P lane are under way fo r a num ber o f socials d uring the w in - te r and I t was unanim ously de- elded to have a general good tim e, Mrs. S. K . Barnes was appointed as ch airm an o f the e n te rta in - ment com m ittee fo r these affairs. The R oyal Neighbors w ill meet on the firs t and th ird -Tuesdays here- a fte r, as th e ir fo rm e r m eeting nights conflicted w ith Rebekahs. F o llo w in g th e business session a com m ittee composed of Mrs. Elisabeth R eid. M rs. Jessie Sear- Royal Neighbors Hold Interesting ing, M rs. M illie S h e ra rd and Mrs. Meeting 1 Bessie S m ith, served delicious re- Mrs. George I Ih e gracious ho Monday, Octobei tertaln ed the A t a t h e r home on ’ being the firs t club fo r th e win T he tim e was ening to a very I MrucClVp accoqh M alm gren on hi P anam a Can thoro,1ghly enjoj p ra ,e n t- Mrs. tfs ty refreahm ents a t the o f the afternoofi. cleea The aext meeting o f th e Study club vytll -he hsld a t th e hom e of Mrs. F re d E ng le eu th e B oule vard. U Medford Man* Buys Theater At Rosein R O S E B U R G . Oct. 4.-—<IP>— An nouncement waa made h ere yes terday th a t George H u n t, M ed ford th e a tre ow ner, has purchased th e L ib e rty m otion p ic tu re the a tre here. T h e L ib e rty to e u e o f Rose b u rg ’« fin est show penoso. I I was not annouaeed wfcetker H a a t p la a - ned an y extensive a lte ra tlo a s e r Im provem ents.. ■ i T he mem bers of tbo Ashland freshm enta a t long tables beau- Royal Neighbors held a moat in tifu lly decorated w ith bouquets teresting m eeting last evening, < of dahlias in pastel shades. Monday, October 8, In W im e r Those present w ere: Mrs. S. K . PRIZE-WINNERS CONSOLATION One of the greatest consolations for the loss of a loved one is the knowledge that every thing hhs been done that could be done for the peace and comfort of the departed. Our ser vice rounds out this comforting thought with the assurance that all details of the funeral will be handled with the proper reverence and dignity. Ashland haa^a reputation aa a community of prize-winners. Here is another opportunity to win!,$50,000.00 in cash prizes will be awarded in a national contest < for the boat three hundred w ord le tte r w ritten oh: “ Why The Laundrv Should Do My Washing.*^ & j Ten N ational a w ard s are offered ranging from $10,000.00 to $100.00 and ten prizes in each atate o f from $225.00 to $5.00. In addition to theae, in each sta te the 240 letters receiving henotahit m ention will receive service credits at the hhme* d rie s in the cities from w hich th e letter» ceom. Someone here will win a prize, p^yfraps a hatictial ■ Richardson Springs On highway near Chico Spring*. The most talk ed of resort in tbe state. There must be a rvn son! Why not eome^nd see for yourself! B A K IN G PO Dodge & Sons Funeral Directors Booklets containing information conoso4gh-4im' contest may lie had at the Ashland A sk our d riv er, Phone 165 or call at our an d we will sec th a t yon receive th* infoggg^fag. ASHLAND L A U N D R Y ^ g g l “ THE LAUNDRY DOES IT THE S lS w :