Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 05, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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neckline to hem down the front.
te te w la g Mrs. Davis' diaehs-
sion, a musical program was giv­
en. Miss Bilan Gsley, daughter
played two violin selections, ne-
ot. M r. and Mrs. Henry 0. Onley,
oompanled at tho piano by her
sister, Miss M a rt Gelejr.
Mrs.
DOROTHY REID, Editor.
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Berne Haight gave two piano se­
lections, interpretations of An-
tamn by two composers, and re­
teanay. Ntav. R rt-R ally Day at
sponded to an encore. Daring tho
both the Methodist Episcopal
serving of refreshments Miss L il­
and the Christian churches.
lian Olson kindly snag •There's a
Monday, Nov. 7.— The P. T. A.
hoantifnl Land on High.'*
council w ill meet in the public
- The hostess, Mrs. Charles D.
library at S': 29 e'clock p. m.
Gaflney. w u graciously, assisted
Monday, Mov. 7,— The Queen Es­
by Mrs. Sadie, Stratton, Mrs. H.
thers of the M . ,B. church w ill
» . Carter, Miss 'M ary Galoy and
hold a mooting kt the home of
Miss Elizabeth Carter.
Miss Dorothy Teo. 422 Allison
8 8 8
street In the evening.
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C. L . C. Officers W ill Meet—
Monday, Vov. 7, Me mb ers of tho
Tho Crater LekeVnlon officers
Nasarooe church w ill Bold all-
of tho Christian Endeavor of tho
day conference in ehnrch par­
local Congregational church will
lors. Basket dinner nt noon In Tharsdey. Nov. 10— The Elks meet at the home of Reverend
parsonage. A , number of visit­
Ladies Ckrd club w ill h o l d and Mrs. Charles D. daffnejr, 4SS
ing Naaerene expected at the
their regular party In tho elub- ■ Boulevard, on Sunday afternoon,
conference Monday.
rOoms la tho Niks tempts. Mrs. November 4 , at four o'clock.
Monday, Kov. 7— The Neighbors
Domino Provost and Mrs. Dean
This meeting wiU be held to
of the Woodcraft w ill h o l d
deeide Mm feasibility of holding
Scott w ill ho hostesses.
their regular meeting in the I. Taesday, Nov. 18— Soutb«rn Ore­ a fall convention or rally. Tpe
O. Os r . ball. B le0ton of of­
gon chapter of the State Made convention, *hlcb wan to have
ficers. AU members requested
Teachers association f i r s t been held at Ornate Pans October
to be present
meeting of the year. Lubchoon i 21 to 22, Inclusively, was post­
Monday, Nov. 7— ^The ' Ashland
poned indefinitely bn account of
at the Hotel Medford.
Study club w ill moot a t 2:29 T atelay, November 28. — There i tho infantile paralysis quarantine
o’clock p. m. nt the home of
w ill be a party a t the Civic restrictions.
.clubhouse on Wiaburg % k 7 ac­
M. B. A. JVoods, 220 North
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Main. A ll members requested
cording* to an announcement : Debate Team Batertalaed—
to bo present
The debaters of the Junior
made by Mrs. P. K. Hammond.
Eipbroldery and cards,
Tuesday, Nov. 1
. Alpha Em­
high school wore delightfull en­
t t - t t tt
broidery club of Alpha ChJapter
tertained at a “taffy pull” at the
No. 1, O. B. 8., wUl hold an Meeting Enjoyable Affair—
home ef Mias McLeod and Miss
all day meeting at the Masonic
The meeting of the Women’s i Carter on Oak street last evening.
hall, starting at 10 o’clock ,a. Missionary society of the local I Friday, November 4. Those pres-
in. Covered-dUh luncheon at Congregational ehurch, h e l d I ent were the , following named:
noon. A ll members Urged to Thursday afternoon, November 2, , Frank Johnson, Mao Powell, Rob-
he present.
In the Manse, was a most enjoy­ ■ art Bectel, Louise Anderson, Viv-
Tweeds y, Nov. S^— The W . C. T. able affair. There was a splendid I tea Kerr, Edna Daaford, Mary
Dorothy Bergstrom,
S(7. w ill bold their regular moot­ attendance, about 21 ladles being t Herbert,
Wallace Stearns, Robert Hern-
ing c.t the home of Mrs. J. W . present.
Brune.**. SSI Seenle Drive. All \ Mrs. Levsrett Davis gave an i' don and Kenneth Darling.
Games, songs and taffy pulling
. membe."* kre urged to bo pres- interesting in fern al talk on “The
Japanese Friendly Dolls” and also i occupied the evening until a late
Mrs. J / B. Webster In Phoenix
recently, speakers from a ll q y
Jackson county being prenant. H r.
Irtk eep and Mias HaM. canaty
health nurse nt the Southern Qrn-
gon Normal school, wore among
Thero wore about 71 in attend­
ance and a pleasant and instruc­
tive meeting was enjoyed. Light
refreshments were served nt ^ e
close ef tho session.
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Bloatcsk"> At Bridge P e A r—
Miss Beatrice Hall. M is s .P y l
Durst. Miss Merton Ady and Mias
Virginia D. Hales, were^ t h e
charming hostesses last eveptng.
F rid ay,, November 4. when they
elaborately entertained tho wom­
en facalty members of the South­
ern Oregon Normal school with a
bridge party at tba home of Mrs.
C. W. Chattia on Margadlne
street, where they reside..
Six tables ware, la plihr, M
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Helen Anderson winning, a lovely
prise, for holding high aeoreand
Mrs. V .'V . Caldwell being award­
ed the consolation. The rooma of
tho Chattln homo were prettily
decorated with chrysanthemums,
these flowers also being used as
a decoration, fo r the tables, where
at a late hour refreshments were
served.
Those who enjoyed the delight­
ful hospitality of tho Misses H all,
Durst. Ady aad Hales, were: Mrs.
W hiter Rediford, Mrs. V. V. Cald­
well. Mrs. J. A. Churchill, Mrs.
Margaret Cason,
Mrs. A. C.
Strange, Mrs. Arthur 8. Taylor,
Mrs. R. W . McNeil, Mrs. J. H.
Fuller, Mrs. C. W . Chattln; the
Migaes Helen Anderson, Edith
BOrk, Veneta Fountain, Lillian
Qravos, Betty Hlleman. Lillian
Nicholson, JBertha Stevens, Clata
•With * black b'ndadeloih eneemtAe
coat, a black ekirt of exceeding
acantneoe is worn, and a «Ilk knit­
ted sweater, often »trlped In me-
. PARIS— (IP) — In continuing,
talle thread, adds a finishing
to describe tho costumes shown
by Jean Paton at his recent' tall tcuch. The sweater Is generally
Fashion Review, we m ust not ne- white or beige and may hare ap­
pliques of black cloth or silk ap­
glect to mention the daytime en­
plied in diagonal effect, ot in fo-
sembles, including long c l o t h
i liage design. Skirts are* not quite
coats
matched by scant skirtd
as short in Parle as they are In
and worn with silk knitted sweat­
America at present. One notices
ers. Some of these are simply ad­
this faet at all the smart show­
orable! As a role, Patou clings
ings.
to black for auch street costumes
The evening
ensemble ns
although
considerable
beige,
shown by Patou Is perfection this
brown and gray are shown.
The ensemble coat la almost in­ season! Man gorgeous velvet coats
variably straight as to line, ex­ collared and cuffed In harmonía-,
cept for the slight flsre at the ov­ ,lng dyed-fox are combined with
erlapping front side. Sven thia gowns of velvet, lacs or chiffon.
side flare is omitted in many In­ The gown must harmonise In col­
stances and the coat is straight- or although fabric harmony is not
accented as a rple.
The velvet
coats have wide sleeves and ars of
Trotter, Katherine Vincent, Helen wrap-about type as a rule. Some
Weiss, Elisabeth Wilson, Leona . of them are beaded although most
O. Marsters. Ruth Yoder and Isa­ models are plain. Among the
bella Wattenbarger. Miss Hasel 1 wrap colors aró amber, old tap-
Stephens received an Invitation to i entry blues, faint greenljh blues,
the affair but was unable to be i purplish reds and flesh beige
tones. Fox Yura are dyad in the
present.
THIS
IS
A
oat tones In many instances,
“Tweed street setts arw slsi
laded in the Paton display
hades of beige and gray prat
.tee and ane
Pox furpteces
Ikem. .
WE MAKE FLOATS
DECORATE CARS AND WINDOWS, FUT ON.
STUNTS AND MAKE SIGNS AND BANNERS.
See Up Mow for Armistice Day
Robinson-Heine Shoppe
Twiford Sigh Co.
Sixth
Phone 623
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MEDFORD, OREGON
GREAT
COUNTRY”
Some Young Lady in Ash­
land May Win This Won­
derful Car. -
Now is the time tor Ashland girls
to enter this contest and get an early
start.
THE LATEST MODEL
CHEVROLET COACH
Purchased from the Pierce-Allen Motor 0o.)
To Be - - T V n W 1
G ivenAw ay JEmmaEdi
DECEMBER 1«, 1927
BY THE MEDFORD REALTY BOARD TO THE io U N G LADY
SECURING THE L A R G E S T NUMBER OF VOTES IN THE
‘M IS S M E D F O R D ” C o n te s t
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IN CONNECTION WITH THE
BETTER HOMES” EXPOSITION
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During this year Packard has invested nearly ten million doQan
in increased manufacturing facilities. This expenditure is now
bgaziiy fruit in increased production, and today we can offer
reasonable dates o f delivery on nearly all types and practically
immediate delivery on the Packard Six five-passenger sedan.
W hy not buy a Packard Six today, pay for it within a year, as
many prefer to do, and then keep it five or more yean as does
the average owner? If your present car is o f average value it
wiU more »ban «*»1^ the new car down payment ano leave no
cash outlay except for the small monthly notes.
a*
The Pkdaid Six S v m s u k k ! sedan, ddfuered, oom you but
AND
H o lid a y J u b ile e
AT M E D iuR D
4 GLORIOUS DAYS AND NIGHTS—DEC 7 TO 10.
The Outstanding Event in the History o f the Valley!
How Is The Time To Enter
Don’t delay a minute in entering or entering your beet friend. Every young lady in the valley,
married or single, is eligible to enter this campaign. Visit the Exposition offic<
yon can own this lovely car absolutely without cost.
Fill out the coupon below and enter your friends.
including tax. freight and aM df the necessary accessories
409 Medford Center Bldg.
Medford Oregon
NOMINATION BLANK
GOOD FOR 100 VOTES
I hereby nominate for Realty Board’s “ Miss Medford” contest;
HIGHWAY MOTOR
114 SOUTfi
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Good for. 100 votes. Fill out and mail to Contest Department, Better
Homes Exposition and Holiday Jubilee offices, 409 Medford Center
Building.
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Phone 878