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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1927)
PF.G1STER F red B a re b u rg w ent o u t to -77 ,u M fth < 1 . church »Iter*- both have g u est- wei - Messrs and Mes- dai.ie* V ictor Mills, H enry E nders, 1 Dead Indian last S unday to b rin g I been m em bers of the choir. K enith, Jr.. H erschel Claycom b, H arry home his w ife and son out M rs. D odge H ostess Tom linson, Andy McCallen, Philip who have been ru stic a tin g Mrs. Louis Dodge was hostess Backus. Andy McGee, O. A. Paul- th e re the past ten days. Miss B eredene Y oung o f P hoe F riday aftern o o n at h er home on -erud. C. E. Shinn, P. R. H ardy, the Boulevard a t a bridge p a rty C harles H aines, and C liffo rd Read. nix, took a position w ith th e S n y Mr». C. J. B EA D . E d ito r given in honor of her sister, M r* Dr. and Mr*. R. L Burdic, Mr. d e r D airy Com pany M onday o f P h o ne 95 or 328-R. Will A bbott of Los A ngeles, Calif, and Mrs. J. H. H ardy an d Mr. and this week. Miss Y oung is a stu d e n t » h o is spending a m onth as a Mrs. McCoy are unable to atten d . o f the M edford business college and is very co m p eten t. g u est a t the Dodge home. The a f Mr. L aw rence C raw fo rd an d tern o o n was spent playing bridge, S te w a r t - P o r t e r N u p tia ls V.iderson, Mr. and Mrs. F.ric Wer- an(j j)rj2el! were given by he host- A w edding o f unusual in ter- fam ily of T a le n t w ere v isitin g her *n, Mr. anti Mrs. W olcott, Dr. G. ess to high score holders. Mrs. est and b eau ty took place a t th e p are n ts Mr. an d Mrs. B. N. F ren ch VV. Gregg. Rev. and Mrs. Pern- W agner won first prize an d hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. C. O. P o rt- of Phoenix la st Sunday. berton and d au g h ter H elen, and Mrs. F ra n k Dean received a con- »r on E ighth stree t, when th e ir Most o f th e g a rd e n e rs o f th is son Paul, Mrs. H. J . V an Fossen, N a ti o n prize. The ladies also en- d au g h ter, M arie was given in m ar- precinct a re d igging th e ir po tato M’ss Cora Mason, G eorge Mason ¡„to a golf p u ttin g co n test riagc to Mr. Rodger H. S tew art o f crop while th e price is at its and the host and hostess, Mr. and ¡n whjc), Mrs. F red H om es won C hiloquin, O regon. The w edding height. T his w in ter we can buy th e Mrs. F rank Davis. The evening f p r i z e and Mrs. W ill Dodge, took place on S unday afte rn o o n shipped-in p ro d u ct an d still pay fvuiy. The invited guests were wns sPpnt *n playing gam es and t ^e consolation prize. Mrs. Dodge J u ly 24th, 1927 a t 3 :30 o’clock, high prices. Mrs. Kati. S -roggins and daught- *>nX,‘n K a f te r which refre sh m e n ts served [a te afte rn o o n te a, assisted . Rev. Pem berton, p asto r of th e C. C arey is fu rn ish in g th e larg- Louise, Mrs. John Mills, Mr. " e r- served. Mr. and Mrs. Angwin by Miss E dith Dodge, Isabelle S il-; M ethodist Episcopal C hurch, of- e r field g ro w ers w ith th e ir late ver and Ellen G aley. T hose who ficiatin g . cabbage plants. Many a re raisin g atijr missed enjoyed the h o sp itality o f Mrs. T he bride and groom w ere a t-j fo r the canneries. Dodge, w ere: T he g u est o f h o n o r,1 ten d ed by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle S tew -j Miss Iren e S tan d ley o f Phoenix Mrs. Will A bbott, Mrs. J. A. a rt o f Pow ers, O regon, b ro th er l as taken a position in M anns De- C hurchill, Mrs. Emil Peil, Mrs. H. and sister-in-law of th e g ro o m ., p a rtm e n t S to re in M edford as a»- C. Galey, Mrs. Will Dodge, Mrs. T he bride was lovely in a period sista n t bookkeeper. Miss Iren e F. D. W agner, Mrs. A. E. K inney d ress of orchid ta f f e ta an d car-1 is a stu d e n t of th e M edford busi- Mrs. E. V. C a rter, Mrs. Hal Me- ried a show er of bouquet of sw eet ness college. Mrs. R. E. Dale o f P hoenix who N'air, Mrs. F. G. Sw edenburg, peas. The M utron of honor was Mrs. C. H. V aupel. Mrs. G. M. gow ned in pale g reen voile, and vas a tte n d in g th e A postolic F aith ■mp m eetings in P o rtlan d , was G reen, Mrs. J. H. McGee, Mrs. also ca rrie d sw eet peas. L arge -„ , , , , , 1 1 . | » Karl Mini-. Mrs. FranK D ean. Mrs. bo u q u ets of sw eet peas le n t th e ir im p e lle d to re tu rn to her home, \ I V\ y \ John P o tter, Mrs. F red Homes, b eau ty and color to th e living on acco u n t of h aving a n u m b er of room w here the cerem ony took rab b its which m ust be cared fo r. ® F ra C n k larence Jo rd an H olm and s nnd Mrs. baby O. place. Mr. \ and Mrs. S tew art Mrs. Mrs. W inter. will spend th e ir h o n e y - d au g h ter re tu rn e d to h er fa th e rs G olf D in n e r raoon on the coast, a f te r I’ome in T alen t one n ig h t th is Mrs. FYed Homes is e n te rta in i which they will re tu rn to Chilo- week, an d rem ained o ver night. Louie and Lloyd C olver of P hoe ing T uesday aftern o o n a t a unique quin w here they will m ake th e ir p a rty given a t her c o u n try hom e fu tu re home. The w edding was at- nix sta rte d th e h ea d er th is week| in the Bell.’iew d istrict. She has tended only by m em bers o f th e im- They each have a n u m b er of ac res invited a group of ladies to be h e r m ediate fam ilies of th e bride and to cu t o f th e ir own. A rth u r F u rry is layed up with g u ests a t a golf d in n er, th e guests groom , those a tte n d in g from o ut to m eet a t h er home a t fo u r o ’- o f tow n were, Mr. an d Mrs. Stew - rh u m atism , he has been com pell clock T uesday afte rn o o n to equip a r t o f Chiloquin, fa th e r and moth- ed to use cru tc h es in the p ast two them selves with score card s an d e r o f the groom , Phil an d Agnes* weeks. proceed to the g o lf course w here S ew art, b ro th er and sister from H arry M orrison is ru n n in g both th ey will com pete in th is m ost pop-1 Chiloquin, Mrs. C o ffin s of Chilo- his th resh in g an d b in d in g m achine u la r sport. Scores will be tu rn ed quin, Mr. Rogers, of th e Old Sold- full tim e this week. Mr. M orri in, and Mrs. Homes will serve din- iers Home a t R oseburg, grand- son has ab o u t all th e th resh in g ner a t seven o’clock. A m ong th e f a th e r of the groom , Mr. an d Mrs. betw een Phoenix an d T a le n t this lovers of the ancient gam e of g o lf Lyle S tew art and fam ily of Pow -i season. an ticip atio n is very keen looking ers, O regon, Mr. R ussell M organ Mrs. Y om an o f E ast Eden w asi tow ard th is party. o f Chiloquin, Mr. K. N elson o f j calling on frie n d s F rid a y an d said G a rd e n P a r t y a t E n d e ra H ome l K lam ath Falls, an d Mrs. F. J. she was looking over som e p ro p er- The rain storm of S un d ay e v e n -{ P o rte r and th ree children o f Eu- ties in M edford, w ith a view of ing could not dam pen the sp irits of gene. buying and m oving in to tow n to th e happy gro u p of people who live. w ere g u ests a t the John E nders Mi»» B e ig l e H o a t e i » Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k E a ste r of hom e on the boi^evard, when Miss Calla Beigle e n tertain ed Los A ngeles, C a lifern ia , who they were e n tertain ed by Mr. and S atu rd ay evening a t her hom e on have been visitin g rela tiv e s in Mrs. Jo h n E nders. Mr. an d Mrs. M orton stre e t, in v itatio n s being ‘ M issouri, stopped in Phoenix last Crow an d Mr. and Mrs. Domino sen t to Mrs. J. R. E dw ards, Mrs. week to v isit w ith th e fam ilies of Provost, alth o th e hostesses had Dan Kay, Mrs. G eorgia S alt, of G. C. M cClain, A. H. H ouston and arran g ed a most b ea u tifu l se ttin g < leveland, Ohio, house g u est a t J. E. R oberts. T he E a s te r’s le ft fo r a garden p arty , and th e storm the H. C. Stock home, Mrs. H. C. th e last o f th e w eek fo r th e so u th ; caused a sudden move into the Stock, Mrs. C. E. Beigle and Mrs. ern city house. The spacious lawn o f the D. D unn, and the Misses Alice Mrs N oah C h an d ler sp en t last | Finders home had been tra n sfo rm W alker. Leta W alker, E thel ed into a Ja p an e se g ard en o f trees S hrum , Em m a Jen k in s, G eorgia T uesday in F ern V alley v isitin g and flo w ers.Jap an ese la tn te rn s and ( o ffee, G ladys A pplegate, E th a w ith Mrs. H aym an an d d au g h ter, Miss B ertha. j electric lights and seven small \b b o tt, J u n e M cFadden, H elene It is g r a tify in g to th e m any tables w ere a rra n g e d m ost a rtis Beide, G ertru d e Belde an d Elsie ow ners o f land u n d er th e T a le n t tically to accom m odate tw enty- A lexander. eight g u ests a t a b u ffe t su p p er at Miss Beigle e n te rta in e d her high line d itch to see th e w ork d:30. J u s t befo re the appointed g u ests a t fo u r tab les o f “ B unco,” s ta r t on th e big v ia d u ct which hour how ever, J u p ite r P luvius a gam e full o f fun an d am u se will fu rn ish the w a te r n ex t y ear, stepped in and decided th e p arty m ent. P rizes w ere given to high when A p p leg ate w ate r u sers ta k e should tak e place in doors. The an d low scores and w ere won by the w ate r from th e W ag n er creek hostesses w ere disappointed, b u t Miss Alice W alker an d Miss Ju n e ditch. M any have p la n ted in th ese — -------- the guests tho ro u g h ly enjoyed the M cFadden. T he m idnight su p p er sectio n s only to ru n sh o rt o f w a bou n tifu l b u ffe t »upper, as well as ! tab le was b eau tifu l w ith a huge te r in th e d ry p a rt o f th e season. B eef c a ttle th a t a re good an d the evening o f cards. bowl of pink wax lilies an d in F o u r lovely prizes w ere given, dividual fav o rs w ere given each f a t a re g e ttin g scarce and o u r the fo rtu n a te ones being Mrs. V. g uest, which w ere pink w ax lilies local m eat m a rk e t is sco u rin g th e \ Mills an d Mr. A ndy M cCallen in th e c e n te r o f which w ere sm all c o u n try fo r f a t y o u n g beef and also f a t hogs. I t w ould be a fo r holding high scores, an d Mr. plnk ca n d Iw - m ig h ty good side issue fo r th e H enry E nders, J r . an d Mrs. Clif- ----------- dairy m en to raise hogs an d feed tord Read, holding low scores. The ***** N oble G r a n d C lub T he P a st Noble G rand Club of th e ir skim m ilk to them . Social Items T he Phoenix new school house looks very im posing an d is a g reat d raw in g card fo r new resi d en ts in th e fall, when th e y wish t r sto p fo r th e w in te r, and have th e b en e fit o f good schools. We hope it all a ttr a c ts some o f them to become p erm a n en t resid e n ts o f th e tow n. R E P R E S E N T S LEGION T ed P atte rso n , who reprejei|J e.i the local post of the Americ^l Legion a t th e ir sta te convensTI which was held at La Grande, ( w | g n, r. tu rn e d to Ashland ; ,,jav G arib ald i— New road built G aribaldi Beach Hotel. bl Special FOR WEDNESDAY BUTTERHORNS 2 For f Summer Fares to California Inviting reductions in ro u n d trip fare* for sum* m er se won. Now you can visit C alifornia at sur* prisingly low cost. Plan a trip to San Francisco; enjoy the interesting, cosm opolitan city by th e G olden Gate. Rc-create in tonic hay Free res. Similar low fares to so u th ern C alifornia po in ts. G o to Los Angeles, H ollyw ood, S anta B a r b a r a - o n to San Diego il you wish. * PHONE 165 A nd fo rg e t y o u r la u n d ry trouble*. L et o u r skilled w orkers an d m ach in ery rem ove th is u n p le asa n t household d u ty . You will be su rp rised to find how m uch ea sie r it m akes th e b u rd en o f th e housew ife an d the Examples of Summer RowtwJmp Fares: 16 Day Limit J Oct. 31 Limit San Francisco ... ...... $19.75 Los Angeles ......................$38.25 San Diego ......................... $44.25 $23.50 $45.75 $52.75 ¿Tram * at c o n v e n ie n t h o u r s o f d ep a rtu re a n d ^ arrival; t h e fa m o u s S h a s t a a n d t h e ( ) regonian d aily. Aak your local agen t fo r re se rv a tio n s. C O S T IS S M A L L T ry th e Rough-D ry F la p — It saves you money and e n ergy- Franklin Bakerv “Quality and Cleanliness Prevail” 132 E. Main St. ----- Ashland, Oregon New Donelin Print HANDY DANDY $ 1.19 APRONS This comfortable buttonless slip-on apron that cannot slip from the shoulders is very attractive in a new Rambler Rose Print with solid color bindings. Guaranteed colors. {Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14, I. ; O. O. F\ held its reg u la r m eeting ,u l>- -2 n d , in L ithia P ark picnic grounds. T h ere was a good at-1 t- ndance o f m em bers and visitor*. At th e business session, th e club i Postponed th e m eeting f o r A u g ust. All enjoyed a happy a fte r- * noon. A t 5 o’clock, a pot luck d in n e r was served w ith ap p ro p riate to a sts an d g en eral good cheer freshed. PH O E N IX AND V IC IN ITY (B y M ary O. C arey) (D e fe rre d From L ast W eek) Nelson B ro th ers o f E ast Eden a re c u ttin g th e ir w heat th is week w ith a binder. The old fashoined h e a d e r is ab o u t a th in g of th e past. In stea d w e te c the hig tra c to r- binder. Mr. and Mrs. W esley Bish o f Chico. C alifo rn ia, are in th e val ley v isitin g w ith relatives. They will spend ab o u t ten days. Mr. Bwh is a b ro th e r o f Mrs. H arry B a m e b u rg o f M edford and Mrs. D onald A nderson. H urry Barney- b u rg and Mr. an d Mrs. Bish visit- ed C ra te r Lake and K lam ath F alls th is week. Frank Wilbur former Phoenix resident, but now residing in S ac ramento, C alifornia, visited old friends in Phoenix la st week among them th e F red Furry fam ily. Farmers in East Eden are cut ting the second crop o f alfalfa I h*F- M*»y who hav« water hav* 1 fine crop» ROASTS ! fu a For every day in the Week They are tender, juicy and delicious—a real treat for Sunday din ners and evening meals. Also lucious steaks, any kind you desire. Simply phone or call at the THE EAGLE M ARKET Phone 107 182 N. Main 7 p r I v Exclusive designs both in the cloths and the Styles have made Nellie Donel'y of Kansas City a rich and famous business woman. I WOMCNT WEAR. ANO OKf OOOOS F 4 ZE MA I N S T ASHLANO.OftE Cl