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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1927)
' .*88* < -B xB Q I ■ » 1 M rj DOROTHY R EID , Editor. Phone 39 or 475-L Saturday, Wov. Bk— M o d a r a Woodmea of America Battalion aad clam adoption, Wimer hall. All forester teams will be.pres ent. Banquet aad social hoar Will follow meeting. . * ' > Saturday, JfOv. M — O^aptpr AO, P. B. O. will bold, their regular meeting In the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ira Shoudy, I I I Almond street. Monday, Mev. 98— The Ashland Art club will hold Its regular meeting at the/home of Mm. Clifford Jenklal 114' Pioneer avenue. Mm. J.. B d w a r d Thornton will be assistant host- te d old-gme orchestra he* the music for t h e At eleven o'clock, menl- ot the Royal Neighbors of this city served a light ollne Radde and Miss Ellen W*> 8 8 8 ter*, teachers la the Ashland Mr. aad Mrs. N, G. Bates Host public schools, were Thanksglv- and Hostess— ing dinner guests yesterday, Mr. aad Mrs. N. G. Bates were Noveipber 24, at twelve o’clock the gracious host aad hostess yes- noon, at the home of Rev. and terday, Thursday, November 24,* Mrs. Qbarles D. Gaffpey on ' the1 whan they entertained a group _• ■ * ._>e_________a— _ of friends at the(r , a. home on Boulevard. At yix o'clock p.' m. the young Scenic D^ve. \ At ala o'clock p. m. a delic ladles enjoyed another Thanks giving dinner at the home of Mr. ious turkey dinner was served at and Mrs. A. C. Joy, who reside la a table perfectly appointed and the Beljvlew.dlsfrtct. O t h e r s beautifully decorated, covers be present were the following nam ing laid.for the' following: Mr. ed: Mias A*e"U'ioy, Mis« Beth *Bob Colllnrd, Mr. Frank Hamil Joy. Miss Irene Clark aad Dick ton, Mr. Durnberg, salesman for the Seattle Hardware * company, Joy. Mr. Hugh Bates and the host 8 8 8 and hostess, Mr. and Mr«. N. G. Guests of Grants Pam People 9 Mr. and Mm. Lew H. Hansen Bates. ' 8 8*8 of the Ashland hotel in this city motored to Grants Pass, yester day, Thanksgiving pay, where Dinner at Blumenauer H o r n e - Mr. and Mrs. George Blumen they'spent the afternoon visiting auer- entertained a group of with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Miller, proprietom of the friends at a one o'clock Thanks Hotel Del Rogue in Josephine giving dinner yesterday at their home an North Pioneer avenue. county. • Covers were laid for Mrs. Sar Mr. and Mm. Miller delightful ly entertained Mr/nnd Mm. Han ah Mosier, Miss Ruth Osmun, sen with an elaborate turkey "Miss Georgia Coffee, Miss Ethel dinner, served at six o’clock. A Shram, Robert Wagner, Jamas pleasant evening was spent In Barrett, Milton Shrum, Clara Blumenauer and the host and conversation and mu^c. hostess, Mr. and Mrs. George 8 8 8 '-•'v, . Blumenauer. Monday, Nqv. 90— Ashland Mu sic Study club meeting in par lors of the Presbyterian ebursh All members Urged to be present. Tuesday, Nov. 09. — Rebekah Homecoming in the I..O. O. F. hall. All Odd Fellows a n d wives, Rebekahs and visiting members, invited. Thursday, Dec. 1— 8oelal Circle of the Christian church meet ing In the church parlors. Meeting postponed from Thurs day, Nor. 24. Friday, Jaa. 90— D. A. R. meet ing at the home of Mm. B. V. Entertained-at Dinner— Carter, 614 Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Harrell on Iowa street entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pierce and daughter FROST Miss Virginia aad Mr. and Mrs. By Msrverin C. McElroy Leonard O. Pettit ahd daughter.. My window-pane Is white w I t b Ml«s Janice at a sumptuous four- loveleness, • course dinner yesterday. Thanks White with the magic of a moon giving Day at two o’clock. lit hour The Harrell home was beau Jn garden of enchantment—Tra tifully decorated for the affair ceries with large bouquets of yellow Of glittering growth— pale glatn- and pink chrysanthemums. After ... our brought to flower dinner, those present spent the In frozen ecstasies of blade and sftdrnoon in conversation a n d bloom V .» music. * And fronds of pearl, so exquisite . 8 8 8 J ly curled. . f Lai»e Crowd Attended Woodmen Mine for the memoir’s swift gar nering One of the largest crowds ever For some far hoar of dream— seen la Wltper'a hall in Ashland White fairy-world! was in attendance at the old-fash December Sunset. ioned dance Thanksgiving afght, 8 8 8 sponsored \>y the Modem Wood finest« of Rev. and Mrs. men of America. The hall wat at Gaffney— tractively decorated with a red Mlsa Laura Raguse, Miss Car- and green color scheme, giving a Maaer at F- »• W alter H B—1 ? The foilewdag named paaple enjoyed a delielous turkey dia ne; Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F . H. Walksr on Liberty street: Mrs. George Rrookmlller, Mina Lor raine Àrookmiller, Miss E d i t h Brookmillsr, Miss Betty Brook- miller, Miss Helen Walker ^nd Miss Jaaey Walker. « « » Enjoyed Turkey IMwnsr 24, with a tree-course Thanka- Recent feature account, of her glving dinner. The heme was work as carried in the Christian beautifully decorated with pink Science Monltor.was published In an* white ohryaanthemnma. A this paper. ’ . - vejy Jolly afteripon was'spent in conversation and music. -Those who enjoyed the hospi tality of Mrs. Peterson were: Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Cole and grand daughter, Vlofa Cole, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cook of Wallowa and Mrs. Peterson’s two daughters. 8 8 8 Mr. an* Mr*. J. K. Randles and Queen Esthers Will Meet— Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Randle* and The Queen Esther girls whq sen Bobby, all residents of this are planning to attend, the Queen city, enjoyed^* turkey d i n a e r" Esther rally at Medford Satur Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, No day, November 24, will meet at vember 24, at the home of Mr. the Methodist Episcopal church and Mrs. Guy Randles on Alli Saturday at 10:16 a. m.. where ears will be provided for their son street. The delicious méal was Uerved transportation. about two o’clock, after which the guests attended the picture PREVIEW OF SCENIC show, “The Harvester*' taken PRODUCTIONS TAKEN BY from Gene Stratton Porter’s FORMER LOCAL WOMAN book, at the Vining theatre. (Continued from page one) 8 8 8 Dinner Guest— tlonal institutions, and some' of A Wowl About Ollvwf Mrs. Lulu. VanWegen on Alli the most exquisitely belutlful Our finest green olives are im son street was a dinner guest yes vlewR in the park “shot" with ef ported from Southern Spain. terday, Thursday, November 24, fective success. They are sent over to our whole 'at the home of her sister and hus An effort will be made to se sale grocers In casks which con band Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gall In cure a showing of the pictures tain 146 gajlons. the Bellview distriet. The after produced by Mrs. Hines In Ash There are three different noon was spent in conversation. land. probably sponsored by materials used for stuffing olives 8 8 8 some civic organisation. nqw— plnjento, almond meats, Mr. and Mm. Ed Morpkj .7 (Mrs.y Hines has been a fre- and celery. . < qntfnt visitor in Ashland and has The pimento and almond fillings ai*e made before the olives Mr. ana Mrs. Bd Murphy on many friends here. Bast Main street ontertatned. the following named gqests at a five-thirty turkey dinner yester day, Thanksgiving nay: Mias Le ona M. Ahlstrom, Mr. R oy Mur phy, Mr. Guy Holman and moth Dinner Quests Mr. and Mrs. August Schuer- er, Mrs. Holman, Mias Marjory man entertained Mr? and Mrs. Baughman ana Master Trot man. 8 8 8 Fred Sebuerman, Mr. Rilling Schnerman and Miss Mary Ann Guests of Mrs. NeO and MBa* Adams of Klamath Falls with a' Hargrove— ' delicious turkey dinner Thanks , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Simp giving Day at' their home on First son. Mr. Glenn Simpson, Mr. and street, after the football game be Mrs. RrX. carte*. Miss Bernice tween the Ashland blgb school Carter, Mr. Hngh Carter, Mr. D. and the Medford high school. L. Glenn and Mr. William Glenn, 8 8 8 were guests yesterday, Thuss- day, November. 24, at the tam e of Mrs. R. P. Nell and Mips Anna The heme of Mr. and Mrs. Hargrove at their home on the by buying a heating Grover Leach on High street was corner of Pioneer avenue and B the scene of a Jolly a f f a i r street. A delicious turkey din stove on Saturday. Thanhsgiving Day when they de ner, with all the trimmings, was •» lightfully entertained at dinner, served at six o’clock. 8 8 8 Mr. Leach’s mother and husband, Mr. and Mrs". Seth Hyatt, who Mrs. D. A. Petemoa recently moved here from Gibbon, Entertained— THE FAMOUS BRIDGE BEACH CIRCULA Ore., his grandfather, Mr. West Mrs. D. A. Peterson entertain Larder and Mrs. Leach’g mother, ed a t her home on Pine street TOR (DESIGNED FOR HEATING THE AVER Mn. L. D, Payne of Medford. yesterday. Thursday, Novembc AGE HOME) -u REGULAR PRICE, $,30.00 - SPECIALS WIND-UP TRAINS IN TOYLAND A GREAT SPECIAL $1.19 You’ll soon be thinking of>the old home—old friends—you’d like to visit them at Christinas time but can’t. They will appreciate your thoughtfulness if you will just send your photograph. But don't ¡tut it o ff until December. Call us up tomorrow and we will reserve a time to suit your conven ience. HEATING STOVE BABY DOLLS and ,g*g.a HOME HINTS , $1.00 are shipped but the ones with celery are stored before they are shipped, but filled here. Perhaps yob have heard rritnds or grooers my that, certain olives were “70-40-''. This means that there are from 70 to 60 olives to a kilogram or to two a' n d one-fifth pounds olives In one quart. Store Value, Each $1.19 DARLING STUDIO STUDIO ASHLAND BEUT H. HINTHORNE, Prop. VICTOR O rth o p h o n ie • * SATURDAY, ONLY . - THE $64.00 GREATEST Small Living Room Heaters OF Regular Price, $17.00 to $33.00 INSTRUMENTS SATURDAY PRICE $13.60 to $26.00 FOR THE HOME Are You Beginning to Think o f Christmas Gifts? Brings the Music of the Ages Past as a living pal; pi tilt ing reality as interpreted by masters of mnsic —in your own home. WE HAVE SUITABLE ARTICLES AT ALL PRICES WHICH WE WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU. When You Want It—As Often as You Want I t . J. P. DODGE & SONS Free from interruptions—noises, etc., that detract Snd take from your enjoyment. $95 $125 $160 $240 $275 $300 ELHARTS NEW U N E THE LOVELIEST NEW DOLLS IN TOYLAND—For Santa Claus Brought a Doll fo r Every Good Little GirL Talking D o l b 9 8 c up to $6.98 GAMES! GAMES! 10c up to $2.48 Dressed Dolls . . . . . . < . . . 50c up to $8.95 Electric T ra in s, Baby D olb . . . . 98c up to $6.98 -, »8.98 op to 833.80 Sets o f Dishes Character D o l b ............ ... $1.98 up to $7.48 48c up to $4.98 - .?;■ : ? * ..L . ..'. • _ \ - - > . *.......... - .... ——— ————— ■* SAVE ONE-FOURTH HERE SATURDAY . • EVERY WINTER COAT A Great Sale o f Sample Blankets, Goes on Sale Saturday at a Great Wool, Wool and Cotton and Cotton, 50 SILK DRESSES IN A GREAT SALE SATURDAY MADE OF GEORGETTE CREPE AND CREPE SATIN—VALUES UP TO $25.00, SALE PRICE, EACH ............ 7 .................................. ................................. Book & Music Store Stamped Goods Just received complete new line stamped goods in all the very latest creations. Many of these items are in hand painted designs and guaranteed fust colors. S c a r f s ..............................49c and up y A Centers . . . . . . . . . 49c and up BUSIN] Luncheon S e t s ................ 55c and up Boudoir Pillows . . . . . 49c Laundry Bags . . . .7 5 c and many others too numerous to a mention. . ■ , > SCHROEDER'S 16c STORE OUR COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT IS EQUIPPED TO GtVE MERCHANTS A SER VICE THAT KEEPS PACE WITH THF.TR GROWTH AND NEEDS. Ashland, Orsgoa