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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1927)
Page S ASHLAND REGISTER | fled, and with proper voucher*, Oregon. forward to being the guetfs o f Mrs. * S. A. Peters. Jr., and Dr. Mattie and Mr. H. C. Stock. Mr. E. F. Young, 116 High street, within six months from this date to Shaw each contributed to the pro- Crow and Mrs. Provost, are Mrs. H. 5fARY A HARKINS. I. A. Roberts, Attorney for said who traded his property in Ashland Estate, at his office over the 3-5t Administratrix L. Claycomb, Mrs. R. A. Petrie, Mrs. gram. Mrs. Walter Redford gave a Mrs. M ath!« E » t « r U i» * J . for 38 acres o f fruit land near Eu Citizens Bank o f Ashland. Ashland, Buy it ia Ashland. verr enlightening book review of Mrs. Sylvan Provost, who has as Harry L. Smith, Mrs. P. R. Hardy, gene, moved hia family Wednesday to her m art. Mrs. J. F. Meikle o f Oak- Mrs. J. H. Hard,. Mrs. Henry End- J " d‘ their new horn* in the north. land, California, has given several | era, Jr., Mrs. John Enders, Mrs. \. ‘ »hurt oarlia- Miss Ethel Shrura of the Tidings l lovely o « l v oarties . ... ’ , ... .. parties in her honor which V. Milts. Mrs. J. A. McGee, Mrs. mentary drill, and Mrs. W. G. Gregg office will leave Saturday for Rose- have been especialy enjoyed because j Charles A. Haines, Mrs. 0 . A. Paul Mrs. and Mrs, Walter Everton contribu burg where she will spend a two Mrs. Meikle is an old time resident of serud, Mrs. Sylvan Provost, ted current events, which brought the weeks vacation. Ashland and has such a host of Herbert McCarthy, and Mrs. Clifford meeting to a close. Mr. Prank Hamilton o f the F irst, J. Read. friend here who are so delighted to -----------* ----------- National Bank will enjoy a two (peet and visit with her again. On Sat ------------------ urday evening, Mrs. Provost asked Locals D rlp kian L u i c k i o a weeks vacation from hia duties b e -! six ladies to her hospitable home, One o f the outstanding social af ginning next Monday. complimenting Mrs. Meikel, who In fairs o f the week was the one o’clock Bert Wright o f Mountain Are J. M. Craemer accompanied by cluded Mrs. W. L. Maxey, Mrs. H er-: luncheon at the Lithia Springs hotel, visited in Medford a few days the Police officer Gillis o f Los Angeles, I bert McCarthy, Mrs, Whitney, Mrs. given by Beta Chapter o f Delphians, latter part o f this week. stopped over in Ashland today for a Balis and Mrs. Hughs. Mrs. Payton Ward of second and brief visit with George Craemer, a * On Thursday evening, Mrs. A. H. with Mrs. Herbert McCarthy, vice- Pracht had an informal dinner at her president and social chairman in B. street, plans to start for San Fran- brother o f the Los Angeles man. | homs on Vista Street, with Mrs. charge, together with her committee [ cisco Saturday. Mr. Ward who is The two men are on a vacation trip NEW OPEN AIR PAVILLION Van- t \j»ikle as guest o f honor and remini- composed o f Mrs. Don Whitney, Mrs. employed by the Southern Pacific that will take them aa far sencea o f'o ld times was much enjoy Earle Crow and Mrs. Charles Haines, j was called south some time ago, Mrs. j C0UVer. The ladies, gowned in summer Ward remaining in Ashland until the Mark Taylor, student from the 1 Block North of Holland Hotel ed. frocks of pastel shades and with closing o f the school year. | University o f Oregon, arrived in On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. lovely picture hats, gathered together SA T U R D A Y NIGHT, JUNE 11 Wm. Hedrick o f B. street went to | Ashland yesterday accompanied by Sylvan Provost again opened her before the luncheon hour and made Drain, Douglas County the first o f j his father. Taylor wil play with the home to eight ladies when she enter Music by the lobby o f the hotel appear as a the week to attend the funeral of his j “ Merrymack” orchestra here this tained with a beautifully appointed veritable summer flowergarden. The nephew. ^ . summer luncheon at 1:30 o’clock. The lunch long luncheon tables where about 50 MERR1MACS 9-PIECE ORCHESTRA ------ + ------------- . . ... Walter Haines and daughter, Lu. I — eon table was so attractive wnii mem he of Eugene their|*il* Haine, o f Elkton, Oregon, visited Body of R. D. Riley spring flowers, and sprightly con invited guests were seated, were | old friends and relatives in Ashland versation of old times when the guest Ii Shipped to East made extremely attractive with huge o f honor resided here was included over the week end, motoring home Dance 75c Admission 10c in the following ladies greatly en bouquets o f roses, and sweet peas, Monday afternoon. The local office o f the Postal Tele and wild honey joyed the hospitality o f Mrs. Provost and with _ garlands , . , Mrs. H. B. Carter and her mother, graph company received word from Each guest found at h er, Mrg Anna Grub q( MounUin Ave. Mrs. Daisy McGarry, Mrs. Emil Piel, suckle. Redding Wednesday, that the body Dr. Mattie Shaw, Mrs. E. D. Briggs, place an adorable corsage of Cecil ! plan to go to Sacramento next week o f Russell D. Riley, former citizen Mrs. O. Winters, Mrs. J. P. Wolfe, Brunner roses, for-get-me-nots and ; to visit Mrs. Carter’s sister, Mrs. o f Ashland and for fifteen years I and the honored guest Mrs. Meikel. fern, and each member o f the club , George Morse, for a short time. chief night repeater for the tele found at her place a Delphian em- Mrs. J. A. Lockhart o f the Boule- graph office, is being removed to j blem book marker, presented by the Mrt. Claycomb* Guests vard, epects to move her husband Baltimore, Maryland for internment. I committee. Camplimaatod from the convalescent home to their Frank L. Riley, a son, is located in During luncheon there was music The house guert o f Mrs. H. L. residence soon. Mr. Lockhart seems this city. Claycomb on Harrison street, who by Mrs. Walter Redford, and also slightly improved in health o f late. Mr. Riley dropped dead on South are Mrs. Claycomb’s sisters, Mrs. A. two pleasing solo numbers by Miss Mrs. Sarah Boots o f B street ern Pacific train No. 11, while en- & Petrie and Mrs. Petrie’s daughter, Florence Allen, accompanied by Miss is now convalescent after some days route to Long Beach on a week’s Mrs. Harry L. Smith, both o f Stock- Imogene W allace. o f quite serious illness. vacation. ton, California, were the honored During the business session, over --------+ -------- Mrs. O. F. Carson o f Iowa street affairs this week. Wednesday after which Mrs. Maxey, president, pre went to the Willamette Valley last NOTICE O F FINAL ACCOUNT guests at several delightful social sided, there was election o f officers week for a visit. Notice is hereby given that the noon, Mrs. Henry G. Enders, Jr. to »erve for the coming year, Wed Mrs. Pearl Heath, who has been undersigned, as administrator of entertained at a matinee party com nesday’s meeting being the last for Art supervisor in the public schools the Estate af Benjamin Franklin plimenting Mrs. Petrie and Mrs. this year. Mr*. Herbert McCarthy o f Roseburg, will leave this week for McCrary, deceased, ha* filed in Smith, driving to Medford to attend was elected President; Mrs. Judd Mil an extended vacation trip which will the County Court o f Jackson the vaudeville program, and later ler, Vice-President; and Mrs. George include the cities o f Washington, D. County, State o f Oregon, his Final having a delightful luncheon. Yeo, Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Vic C. and New York, and the foreign Account as such Administrator o f On Wednesday evening, Mr. and tor Mills, the retiring Supervisor, countries o f France, Switzerland, said Estate and that Monday, the Mrs. Clifford J. Read invited several was presented with a gorgeous bou Italy and Holland. Upon their re 11th day o f July, 1927, at the quet o f roses in appreciation o f the guests to their home on Harri- turn in the fall, Mr*. Heath will take hour o f 10 o’clock A. M., and at work she has done for the past '.wo street to meet Mra. Petrie and Mrs. up her duties in the Art department \ the Court House in Jacksonville, Smith, who included Mr. and Mrs. years, and Mrs. Mills, in congratu o f the Normal school at Monmouth, j Oregon, has been fixed by the O. A. Paulserud, Dr. and Mrs. W. J lating the new Supervisor, Mrs. F. G. Mrs. G. M. Green and wee daugh Court as the time and place for Swedenburg, presented her with the Crandall, and Mrs. Daisy McGarry. ter, Marian Isabelle have returned hearing objections to said A c Bridge tables were in progress and bouquet with the best wishes o f her from the Sacred Heart Hospital at count, and the settlement thereof. self and the club, pledging coopera high score prizes were given to Mr. Medford, and are at home at 199 Date o f first publication, June pud Mrs. Paulserud. Mrs. Petrie and tion and support. Dr. Mattie Shaw Granite Street. 10, 1927. Mrs. Smith received guest prizes was appointed dramatic critic for the Mrs. Wm. Bell o f Alameda, Cali S. A. Peters, Jr„ Administrator Mrs. Read served coffee before the coming year. fornia, is here visiting at the O. H. o f the Estate o f Benjamin Frank An interesting and instructive guests departed. Thompson home, and also at the lin McCrary, Deceased. On Friday evening, Mrs. Earle program followed which touched up home o f Mrs. R. L. Burdic, Jr. Mrs. 9-4 f Crow and Mrs. Domino Provost will on “ The High Lights o f the Renais Bell was formerly a resident o f Ash --------+ -------- have four tables o f bridge at the sance,” the lives o f artists, sculptors Makers of land. NOTICE TO CREDITORS home o f Mrs. Crow on Van Ness and poets o f that time being re NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mrs. R. A. Petrie, and daughter Ave., when Mrs. Petrie and Mrs. viewed. Mrs. Charles Haines, Mrs. Franklin’s Superior Milk Bread Mrs. Harry L. Smith o f Stockton, that the undersigned has been duly appointed Administratrix o f the Smith, will again be the inspiration J. M. Wagner, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. California, who have been the guests Estate o f George W. Harkins, de for a lovely party. Those looking G. A. Briscoe, Mrs. Judd Miller, Mrs. the past two weeks of Mrs. Petrie’s ceased, and all persons having sister, Mrs. H. L. Claycomb will leave claims against said Estate are re quired to present them, duly veri- Saturday morning for their home, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clay- comb and daughter, Jean, who will take them as far as Willows,, Cali fornia. Mrs. J. F. Meile o f Oakland, Cali fornia, formerly a resident o f Ash land, is visiting old friends here, as | the house guest o f Mrs. Sylvan Pro- I | vost. Mrs. Meikle was active in club | j work in Ashland sevpral years ago, , | having been the founder of the Civ: I i Community club and serving as its ! i I first President. Mrs. George Converse, in company |' i with her mother Mrs. Hollenmeyer, ! | departed Wednesday morning for i \ j Los Angeles, where they will join ! Mr. Converse, who is located in the \ southern California city. Mr. and i We have only a few of the Popular Model FORD I Mrs. Hollenmeyer will return to Ash CARS LEFT. There has been Fifteen Million of | land, after a hrief visit there. these Cars Sold. You know the splendid satisfact'on j Mrs. V. D. Miller and Mr*. A. C. Demers, drove to Medford Wednes- they have given. * ; dhy afternoon to attend the -Associa. tion Vaudeville, and to visit friends. Mrs. F. M. Taylor, o f 116 Lincoln These are made of splendid quality Children’s fibre half O Q I YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY IF YOU WANT I street left recently for a several days flat crepe, crepe-de-Chine, Georgette crepe | visit with her daughter, who is living sox in colors ............... and printed crepes and are as good styles • ONE OF THESE C ARS, AS OUR STOCK IS VERY | in Portland. Children’s Cedric Myers o f this city left Tues I and values as you usually get for $16.75 day for Klamath Falls, where he will 3-4 sox .... I LIMITED. make his home. to 18.00. I --------------------- Johnnie Selvey is home on a fur- Children’s 45c to 60c low fro mthe navy, and will eb in black and brown O Q C Ashland until the 14th of Jnr.e. hose ...................... Mrs. Jenny Landritht of Marsh field i* spending the week-end with her daughter, Mr*. Arthur S. Taylor. Children’s derby rib hose Mrs. Rose Pixley, sister o f Mr. C. j in light tan. O. Porter, arrived Sunday morning* i from her home in Portland to spend ! some time at the Porter home o n ! Women’s Bobolink, pure Eighth street. silk hose $1 .00 Rev. J. E. Murphy and wife o f the < A final mark-down on about 15 n o w .......................... .* Full Gospel church expects to leave I Spring Coats that were $19.75 to $24.50 Monday on a three weeka trip to The Ford Garage Portland and Eugene. Rev. Murphy values. is a member o f the board having! Allen A full fashioned charge in the Literary Department silk hose $1.50 • $1.89 Ford son Lincoln o f the Bible Standard o f the church, and is making this trip in the inter Onyx Pointex Silk Hose est o f this board. C. C. Weisenberger, who has been $1.65 • $1.95 It DOES Make a Difference ill at the Barber apartments, left for Where fou Buy Your FORD hu nephew's home in Sacramento several days age. He was secompani- r i by his nephew L. M. Weisenberger Society Items First Medford Saturday Specials Apricot and Pineapple Rolls 6 for 25c Chocolate Marshmellow Rolls 20c or 2 for 35c Franklin Bakery W e Now Know Positively That FORD Is Bringing Out NEW CAR i j I --------------------------------------------- i m i BUY NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE Claycomb Motor Co. Ford 2r Coat Clean-up