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,
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in g in th e P arish
Houim
on Above'in bewren’r eanopfr t t A
Second
street. „ M rs . L? S
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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,
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>> . 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.
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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-
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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-
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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 . ,
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' 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 .
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■
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On highway near Chico Spring*. The most talk
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