The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, July 15, 1927, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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Dr. and Mrs. Randall P. Whitt
| the home o f Mr. and Mrs. C. J. pie held a lawn party at the H. B. j star o f “ Up to Mable’s Room” , were on their way to California,
Read on Harrison street Wednes- Carter home on Tuesday evening. and a score o f other successes has stooping at Oakland, San Fran- and two small children spent Sat-
I day evening to play bridge. Those Croquet and other outdoor games added another triumph to her long cisco and southern California urday evening with their friend«,
entertaining points
! making up the three tables were were played and a very pleasant list o f genuinely
| Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hanson of tht
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crow, Mr. and time was enjoyed by the twenty roles. The picture is coming to
Mr. John Finneran, formerly of ' Ashland hotel. Mrs. White is tht
I Mrs. Domino Provost. Mr. and five or thirty people present. Mus­ the Vining Theatre Sunday.
Ashland, more recently o f Salem, daughter o f H. W. Stone, Gener­
Mr«. C. J. R E A D , Editor
j Mrs. J. W. McCoy. Mr. and Mrs. ic was also part o f the evenings
“ Drums o f the Desert” adapted has been transferred from Salem al Secretary of the Y. M. C. A
j Herache! Claycomb, Mr. and Mrs. program and delightful refresh­ from Zane Grey’s “ Desert Bound” to Cottage Grove as special agent \ of Portland, Mr. Stone having
Phone 95 or 326-R.
j P. R. Hardy, and Mr. and Mrs. ments were served by Mrs. Car­ will be shown at the Vinifcg thea­ for the Standard Oil Company. ; been connected with the Y 0f
j Henry G . Enders, Jr. Prizes were ter assisted by the Misses Eliza­ tre Monday, Tuesday and Wed­ Mr. and Mrs. Finneran will move I Portland for thirty years. Mr. and
j given for highest honors in bridge beth and Esther Carter.
nesday o f
next week. Advance to Cottage Grove immediately.
Mrs. White were on a motor trip
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“■ which were won by Mr. Henry En-
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reports call it one of the biggest
to Southern California.
Dinner Party in Medford
Miss Wilson, and they are on their' ders Jr., and Mrs. Earl
Crow.
W T. C. U. Meeting
Westerners that has ever
been
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Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Storm o f vacation, going to Portland, Sea- Midnight refreshments were serv-
The W. T. C. u. held an inter- g re e n e d . The picture deal, with
store, are spending a week,
Have Y ou A n y O ld Picture«
Meutord, entertained at a 6:30 tt| , an,j t0 poinU
in Alaska, ed-
esting and pleasant meetingai the the Navajo Indians who played so va<a‘ lon *"
rkeley. C^ahf visit-
O f A shlan d? I f So See “ Mac"
dinner at their home on Thursday
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large a part in the Richard Dix \ lnK friends and relatives, ilr . Is-
home o f Mrs. Luella Sterns
on
' Places were marked for twelve at
evening having as their guests. .Mr.
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a very attractive dinner table, din-
C am ping Party
Medford also went to Berkeley
and Mrs. Provost and daughter,
Anyone who has any old pie.
ner being served at 6:30, to the
Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Hardy After a short business session an however, it is the redskin who fin- i and the families will have a reun­
Sylvia, Mr. Edward Hobart of
ally
comes
out
on
top.
j tures showing Ashland in its em.
following: Miss Mae Horegon, daughter Frances, aud son Robert, impromptu program was render­
ion. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac will re­
Pasadena; Mr. Henry Provost, of j
bryonic stage, or anyone who hap.
George J. Hayes at the organ
| Mrs. Hartrr.un, M:3S Wilson
o f are entertaining their house guests ed that was enjoyed by the ladies.
turn to Ashland Sunday evening.
Watsonville, and Mr. ar.d Mrs. J
' pens Ao have old plates or neg».
j Oakland, M r. Edward Hobart on a wonderful camping trip at Those taking part on the program
M. Hughes.
Mrs. Waldo Klum who has been , tives o f such, can make Chief of
j house guest at the Provost home, j Prospect. The guests include Mrs. were as follows: Reading, “ An Old i Mss Olive Hake o f Crescent
on
a trip to the Northwest, re­ I Police McNabb mightily happy by
j of
Pasadena, California.
Mr. [ Hardy’s mother, Mrs. Albert of Maid’s Views,” by Mrs. Mary Will-1 City is speding a week in
this
turned Wednesday from Vancou­ adding them to the collection W
Dinner Psrty st P rovoit Home
Henry Provost, o f WatsonviVe, Riverside, California, and Mr. and shire. Mrs. C. W\ Fraley and Mrs. city visiting.
ver, B. C.
| is making.
The most hospitable home of California, Mr. and Mrs. Domino Mrs. J. H. Dudley and daughter,
W. R. Davis, read interesting clip-1
Mrs. Peter L. Harreschou and
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Provost on Provost und little son. Buddy, M r.! Patricia o f Long Beach, Cal. They
The chief plans to cover th*
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hanson of
pings. Mrs. Frank Walker gave a Mrs. Grace Clarke, of Portland,
Meade street was the scene of a ; and Mrs. J. M. Hughes, and Mr. will spend much time fishing in short talk telling incidents from a were 0ver njght ffu,,sU at
t;ie the Ashland Hotel spent Sunday | walls o f one o f the rooms at th*
delightful dinner party given in | and Mrs. Sylvan Provost
and tinue on to Crater Lake for « day
racent book she had read Mrs. home o f Mrs. Earl Crow on Vr.n with friends at the Summit ranch ' station with these pictures, and
honor of three young friends of daughter, Syivia.
Rogue River and later will Con­ Luella Sterns gave some bits o f | Ness Avenue Wednesday. They
make a picture-history of the city.
at the top o f the Siskiyous.
Mrs. Provost’s from Oakland, Cal.
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or two.
I interesting history of W. C. T. U.
The honored guests were Miss
Mr. and Mra. Read Entertain
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j work in California. Splendid re-
Mae Horegon, Mrs. Hartman and
Twelve guests were invited to
Mrs. P. R. Hardy has invited freshments were served
by Mrs.
several ladies to be her guests a t ! Sterns assisted by Mrs. Willshire.
a party at her home on North The flowers used by the hostess,
Main street on Friday evening. were sent to the sick, after the
Bridge will be the evening’s diver­ meeting.
sion and the guests are anticipat­
Marie Provost'» Be«» Comedy
ing a delightful evening.
If “ Getting Gertie’s Garter” is
not the best picture in which Mar-
“ The Theatre
Congregational Y ou n g People
Provost has ever starred, it is
Beautiful"
The Congregational Young P eo-next to the best. The vivacious
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Social Items
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ININ
Last time tonight—
Bebe Daniels in
“ SEÑORITA"
SATURDAY
Saturday Only—
SPECIAL
“ BREED OF THE SEA"
Sunday Only—
ENTIRE W H E A T BRE a D
Marie Provost in
“ GETTING GERTIE’S G A R T E R "
When a girl loses her garter something exciting
happens. Here’s the story of a pretty maid, a
jewelled garter, a broken engagement and a
jealous fiance
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday—
CONTAINS ALL OF THE W H E A T
AND
during this great
IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY ALL
HEALTH EXPERTS
Zane Grey’s
“ DRUMS OF THE DESERT"
With Warner Baxter, Ford Sterling and
Marietta Millner
Vacation Season
Is the Time for Remarkable Savings on House,
Street and Afternoon DRESSES!
July Clearance Sale!
BAK ERY ONLY
EVERY DRESS IN THE STORE HAS TAKEN THE SAM E RE­
DUCTION, T H A T EVERY OTHER ITEM IN THIS LARGE STOCK
HAS HAD TO UNDERGO. M ANY W OM EN H A V E A LR E A D Y
TOLD US T H A T TH EY W ERE HAPPILY SURPRISED A T THE
LO W PRICES IN THIS DEPARTM ENT.— SEE THEM, AND YOU
TOO W ILL BE SURPRISED— !
Franklin Bakery
CLEARANCE
FOR SALE A T THE
House Dresses— Voile Dresses— Silk Dresses
Ashland, Oregon
132 E. Main Si.
DEMANDS
Print Dresses
Camping and Picnic Supplies
20
$1.98 to $2.25 values in pretty
GET THE CLEAN, FRESH STOCK A T
prints and double service apron
HARDY BROTHERS
dresses at—
SPECIAL FOR SA TU R D A Y ONLY
Pint cans Olives 15c
Sliced Pineapple 13c
Large Foss Walnuts
Per lb.................... 35c
Geld Medal Mayon­
naise ...............
15c
Kippered Snack
4
cans ...................... 25c
Kerrs Syrup 30c can
A t .......................... 19c
Van Camp Pork 8 l
Beans
2 cans
G e n t le m e n !
W e have just receiv­
ed a shipment o f Im­
ported Havana Filled
Cigars direct from
Havana. These cigars
regularly sell at 25c
each hut we are o f f ­
ering them at a Spe­
cial Price of
19c
10
‘
Lemons
Don’t Fail to Try One
*
HEW POTATOES. H U S. 50G
»c POUND
HOME GROWN CABBAGF
WHEN YOU G O A BRO AD
Voile
W hen you do go traveling, you
will find it convenient to take your
money for the trip in the form o f
A. B. A. travelers’ checks. W e can
supply these in any amount in con­
venient denominations. They are
absolutely safe, and can be cash­
ed, by yourself only, anywhere.
Should you be planning a trip a-
broad, you will appreciate the
copy o f Harry A, Franck’s travel
book — “ All
About
Going
A broad"— which we give to all
who purchase A, B. A. checks
for their trip.
^ „
F irst N ational B ank
ASHLAND
COM M ERCIAL -
OREGON
SA v Ì
n
OS * SAFE DEPOSIT
plain
and
prints on very fine quality o f
Voile, $5.75 value at—
$1.69
Jackson county people don’t have
to venture far from home to
spend a most delightful vacation
whatever one’s choice o f sur­
roundings. And yet for many there
is much fasct/iation in roving far
afield to see what the rest o f the
world has to offer.
Dresses,
$4.95
V oile Dresses
Dainty patterns in Voile made
up in sleeveless style now
15
printed
and
plain
Voile
Dresses o f fine imported Voile,
$7.50 to $8.50 values at—
offered at—
$2.49
$6.75
Popular Priced Silk Dresses
$10.75 D r e s s e s o f
printed Crepe or Flat
Crepe in final clean
up now at—
Some exceptional val­
ues in Flat Crepe or
Georgette Crepe in
girlish models—
$16.75 Silk Dresses in
a lot o f pretty styles
and o f good Flat
Crepe or Georgette—
$695
$9.95
$11.95
PEGGY O ’DARE. BERLINER AND LOUISE A L C O TT DRESSES
NOW PLACED ON SALE FOR CLEARANCE
In this lot are Dresses
worth up to $24.50
and sizes from 16 to
45—
This lot o f better
dresses for youthful
or matronly type are
$29.75 to $34.50 val.
$16.95
$23.85
•«•ft». ft. ft.
$39.75 t o
Dresses fo r
to 45 in the
o f styles for
$ 4 4 .5 0
all sizes
best kind
each type
$29.75