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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1927)
ASHLAND REGISTER page_4_ Rev. Barney, pastor o f the Christ-! In observance of this day, a public be an interesting picture shown, mornine for the Lmke o f the Wood* ' cisco, to spend the .«immer. MU. ian Church, is to move to Ashland j entertainment ha* been plannad by “ Moulders o f Men” starring Cot.way V, here they will »pend «-verni day* Jaunite Tarr, also o f the commercial this week. Mrs. Barney accompanied the Elks, to be held in the Vining Tearle and introducing a juvenile I department will spend the summer »ping and fishing, her husband from Eugene on hi* j Theatre Sunday afternoon begtnn-. character. Many who have seen this with her parent* in Seattle. last trip and they will now make Mr. Jack Edward* mail clerk on ing at 2 :0 0 o’clock. Exercises will be picture pronounce it the best they Mr. C. C. Wisenburg, an old time their home here. , the S. P. arrived Monday morning I conducted by the lodge under a new have ever seen on the screen. The j M Ross o f 715 North Main *t from Sacramento and will spend a j resident o f Ashland, who has been Mrs. Florence J. Burdan o f Med- and vastly different flag-ritual, ac- play was written by an Elk and later had the misfortune to fall and break three weeks vacation in Ashland. Mr a patient at the Barber Convales ford, moved to the convalescent cording to Mr. Staple*. This will in- hi* arm Wednesday. and Mr*. Edward* will leave shortly cent Home, is leaving today for Sac purchased by the E!k Grand Lodge. elude a description of the eight flag* Home today. ramento, acompanied by his son, Les thereafter for Oakland where they The public is invited free of from ’‘ Cabot to present day.” Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Payne of ter. A. C. Stock long time friend of will make their home. Mrs. Hilda Morgan o f Persist is Following the exercises there will ' charge, Mr. Staples announced. Hillsboro. Oregon, are visiting their Mr. Wiser,burg, drove them down in visiting in Ashland and vicinity,mak daughter Mrs. L. W. House and fam Guy Lewis o f this city was a his car. ing her headquarters with Mr. and ily o f Talent, and relatives and frien visitor in Klamath Falls Saturday. Cripe left j Mrs. G. H. Billings with whom she ds in this city. The Payne’s former Mr. and Mrs. Russell ly lived here for many years. J. c . Allen o f Salt Lake city arriv Friday afternoon for an. extensive lived for seven years. Mrs. Morgan HOTEL ASHLAND ed recently to take a position as automobile trip to their old home in has just closed her second yer.r of Mrs. Eugenia L. Atkinson made a nigflt chief in the !ora, offjce o f the Indiana. Mr. Cripe. who is an athle successful teaching in her own dis Extends it congratulations and Best trip to Crescent < ity, California,; pogtaj Telegraph Company. Mr. tic coach at Ashland high school, will trict. wishes to the Ashland Register ahd its with Mi»» Stella Hays. Mis* Hay* ; ¿ lleb wag accompanied by his wife take summer school work in coach readers. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billings re father and mother ft re eamping on I , daughu.r. ing at Wabash college, Indiana, a id turned today from Corvallis. Smith river for the benefit of Mrs. j I Mrs. Cripe will visit her parents at HOTEL ASHLAND Hays, who has been very poorly for Irw n Howard of Oakland, who haiw Logansport. They will return in Sept- Mr. J. M. Watkins o f Taural St., Ashland, Oregon several months. been a visitor in Ashland for the P»rtj ember to Ashland where Coach Cripe is a business visitor in Portland. two week3 left Monday tcv his home, I will continue his activities at the high I L. H. Hansen, Managing Prop. Mr. J. M. Watkins of 72 Laurel Ker-ter Grandes, former Ashland school. i in Portland on business. Mrs. Grace E. Andrews, Bible youth was a visitor here for a few School teacher in the public schools ■ M n w j . Crandall, and small hours today. Gandee is located with A reception was given Rev. Koc- o f Ashland, is preparing to leav» | daughter, Ann, returned Saturday the S. P. in Dunsmuir. liter at the Presbyterian church, shortly for McMinnville, where »h *; evening from Eliensburg, Washing- Thursday afternoon, with a supper. will attend the summer session o f the ton where Mrg> Crandall was called M, R. Archibald, wife and child A very pleasant time was had. Rev. Linfield College Bible school, which ren, were visitors at the home of several weeks ago on account o f the Koehler was a former pastor here is under the auspices o f the Oregon Don Spencer, 620 Iowa St., for sev and is now located in Spokane, Wash. Council of Religious Education, and serious illness o f her father, Mr. An eral days recently. They left today derson. Mrs. Crandall was accom He is pastor of the Knox churrh. He Linfield College. Mrs. Andrews will for their home in Los Angeles. was a delegate to the General assem take up the course of study offered panied home by, her sister, Mrs. T. R. --------------+ -------------- Nicholson who remained over Sun bly of the Presbyterian church which for the week-day Bible school teach The Rogue River Ministrial asso day, then journeyed on to her home met in San Francisco, and was on his ers. The department o f Religious at Fort Klamath. They made brief ciation met in Lithia park yesterday, way home and dropped o ff here to Education is headed by Miss Dul- stop-overs at Seattle and Portland and elected officers for the coming visit his old friends. cina Brown o f Portland. The course enroute heme. Friends of Mrs. Cran year. will extend over a period o f six week dall will be giad to know the condi The officers elected were: Dr. W. Earl Blake o f 103 Laurel following which Mrs. Andrews will tion o f her father was much improv H. F. Pemberton, president. Rev. nt. has had to new coats o f paint on return to her home here to take up ed Chas. D. Gaffney, vice-president, his residence which adds very much her duties as Bible School teacher. Rev. Mitchelmore, secretary-treasur to the appearance. Mrs. R. A. Petrie and daughter er. Each pattern is in itself a Mrs. L. E. Gould, sister of Mrs. Mrs. H. L. Smith o f Stockton, Calif The officers ere to compose the Miss Georgia Mooney who has Grace E. Andrews and Mrs. A. G. ornia who have spent the past week executive committee o f the associa taught in the training school will beauty. Each fabric is Adams o f this city, has arrived from with Mrs. Petrie’s sister, Mrs. H. L. tion. The next meeting will be held leave soon for her home at Everett, Sacramento, California to make a Claycomb, wil depart for their home in September at Grants Pass. Washington. very sheer and dainty. visit of a few weeks, while her hus the latter part o f the week in com- Mr. Guy Good o f the XL Electric band is becoming located in San any with Mr. and Hrs. Claycomb, and Daughters o f N ile M e e t in g You will be delighted to ■hop, departed on Sunday on a short Francisco. Mrs. Gould has visited in daughter Jean, who will drive them The daughters of the Nile will hold Ashland before and has many friends as far as Willows, California. business trip to Portland. their monthly meeting in Ashland have a cool summer after here. Saturday afternoon, June 11th at Mr. M. E. Briggs, son of Mr. E. t>. Mr. E. H. Zimmerman arrived which time a committee composed noon frock made o f any Upon the closing o f the school from Portland Sunday afternoon to Briggs, will arrive Friday morning of locol members will serve a lunch tern», high school teachers are de from Seattle for a brief visit. He, in take active management of the Lithia eon in the Masonic Hall at 12:30. of the flower or block pat company with Mr. Wm. Briggs, Mr. parting for their homes, or for sum- Springs hotel. Mr. E. T. Farrell, who Members from Grants Pass, Medford Donald Kockroth, and Mr. E. D. mer school work at Universities and hag bet.n acting manatfer pending Jacksonville and Klamath Falls will \ terns. See them here! Briggs will make up a party to spend colleges. Miss Miriam Caimenson the arrival o f Mr. Zimmerman, left attend. the week end at the Briggs cottage head of the commercial department Monday evening for his home in Port -----------------------* ----------------------- o f the Ashland high school, together land. at the Lake of the Woods. H a v e S u m m e r Class \i ■ with her sister Miss Jean Caimenson A large assortment, all Miss Fay Carver, director of the j Mr. Domino Provost and Mr. who has been visiting from Min Mr. S. Richardson, former man playground, will conduct a class for | 8harkejr Moore, will leave Tuesday nesota, left Saturday for San Fran- ager o f the Lithia Springs Hotel, was cloth 40-inen wide. in Ashland Sunday enroute to Crater swimmers at Helman’s baths, start Lake Lodge, in Crater Lake National ing tomorrow, {¡he announced recent- ; Park. He made the trip to Fort 'y. Last year Miss Carver graduated Priced to sell at Klamath by car, where he was met nearly 40 boys and girls, as profi- i dent swimmers. by John Mabin, caretaker at Crater Instruction for the girls starts at ' Lake Lodge, and together they will hike to the snow line, thence snow 0:30 o’clock, and th.: boys are in shoe to the Lodge where Mr. Rich structed to be at the pool an hour ardson will remain during the sum later. The classes will be held on Wednesday and Friday mornings, mer season. and the price, according to Miss Car ‘The Quality Store’ The Misses Floy and Beverly ver, w>'ll be 2b cents unless bathing Young, daughters o f Mrs. Georgia suits are furnished by the swimmers. | j Young o f the Lithia prings Beauty in that case it will be 20 cents. I shop spent the week-end in Rogue By a special grant of the exalted i River at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Ruler of the Elks. National Flag Day | McAfee Wilson. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs “WIRTHMOR” FROCKS in dashing new d* 4 : -co mjo a ti will be set ahead two days, making Young are cousins. styles. Materials Printed Dimities embroider- the date here Sunday Juna 12, in Mrs. Georgia Young is expecting stead o f June 14, according to an ies, multi-colored prints, such as you’ve never Get your free coupons. Ask for them | to spend a short vacation during the announcement made yesterday by E. before seen except in much higher priced | week of June 18th at the home of Dresses. T. Staples, flag dav chairman. \ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Philip- i pi, at Arlington, Oregon. There will I be n family reunion and the occasion Size* for everybody will assume greater importance by i the marriage of Mrs. Young’s sister, j Leora, who is a teacher in the Ben son Polytechnic School for Boys at Portland. Mrr. Young's daughters, Floy and Beverly will also go to Arl ington and remain for a few weeks visiting. Beautiful N e w Sum - mer of IS AAC’S Wash Fabrics Everfast Dye 50c jrfe Spring Coats •re selling at these low prices. BOTH DRESS AND SPORT STYLES. fur trimmed w • $ 0 .9 5 $17.50 values now * 1 4 9 5 $24.50 values now $ 1 9 « $34.50 values now $2 7 s ° $39.75 values now New washable Silk Dresses $ 1 1 .9 5 New smartness is shown in these frocks, in simple graceful lines and in beautiful colorings Miss Thelma Peroxzi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Peroxri who is now attending the State University at j Eugene, will spend a short time in I Ashland with her parents, b e fo re , going to Berkley to take summer school work at the University of California. Miss Marie Porter, who has spent a ruccessful year teaching school at Marshfield, Oregon, will be at home this summer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Porter on Eighth st. ON ALL Men’s Wear FATHER’S DAY II Mr. and Mrs. Nate Bates drove to Corvallis Saturday to be present at the graduation exercises of the Oregon Agricultural College, from which their son, Hugh, graduated from the department of Pharmacy. Hugh takes the State Board examina tiens at Corvallis on Thursday and Friday o f this week, after which he j will return to Ashland for a visit with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Emmett Gilling*., who are on their vacation, returned yesterday from Portland where they have spent the past week. They are now planning a trip to the Lake of the Woods where they will camp and fish for a week. Mr*. Sarah Van Dyke, one of Jack- son County’» pioneer*, now residing ' in Medford, met with a serious ac- I cldent a few days ago and is danger o u s ly ilL Guarantee June 19 Gifts Galore For Him MILLER’S TOGGERY “Hab-a-dash Inn”