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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1927)
t N f e ASHLAND REGISTER 6 ways | evening, complimenting the Por- CLAYCOMB LEARNS Mr.* h'sic Churchman and having lived neighbors to thM t e n ’ house guests, Mr. and Mrs. ABOUT NEW FORD daughter Margaret returned Sun- ! Douglas county for 25 yea« Irving Porter, recently o f Van- _______ day evening from their vacation j more. at the city library. Every member couver, B. C. Five tables o f cards A new Ford car jt expected in trip which included several cities Fred Holmes was thrash^ U r g e d tO bf* p r e s e n t . ......... v t the ka h m tA M a nd ** « J _ 1 in a lifn r n ia T kov v visited ia itd -ri a at t l llo m m A a ls s avenue and s «J were ■>>»*>™*»*.A arranged K by hostess, and ^ tamber and » « fairly regu'ar de- >n P California. They Mountain Bear * a • a __ _ i the L. . . ■ nm- A iaro*»_ * . . . . • D.. A .L I. _ J : 1 a _». a a • « bridge was evenings diver livery of cars in October is the in- Berkeley, San Francisco, Oakland last week with hia Fordaoa M R S C. J. R E A D . E d ito r A at the formation by H. L. Claycomb. lo- and Santa Crus. On their way Mr*. Charles Drew return* H >« Doo C lsss »1 M. E. Church sion. Prise* were given pt,ona 95 I n . P i o » « 326-R close o f play, the winners being cal Ford dealer who returned re- home, Gives F srew ell P arty Mrs. Churchman and Merrill laat week after som. Mr. cently from a trip to Portland, daughter, visited a day at Mount spent in Medford taking The Hoo Doo Class o f the Meth Mrs. Domino Provost, and 0 lBner Pmrty at Potsr# Horse Miller of the Del Rogue hotel at Dean Scott. Guest prizes were giv- While it was impossible to secure Shasta. odist Episcopal Church gave a de- treatment, A pleasant dinner party * a i giv- Grants Pasa and Mr. and Mrs. C. lightful party at the horae< o f Mrs. en to Mr. and Mrs. Porter, who any information relative to the Mr. and Mrs. George Yates visit -1 The Baptist Suaday school A. Bartel) o f Cottage Grove. The ^ 9 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. u jK „ ... ___ Warren Cook on B. street last will be leaving this week fo r their motor specifications the local ,?<1 **'e ra l days last week at the planning an all day picnic for* Asthur Peters. Sunday evening. at Del Norte County Fair is in pro- gress at Credent7 Cit'y! and" they , Friday afternoon in honor o f three new home in Spokane, W a s h in g -................ ------------------------ dealer did _ get accurate in form a -1 home o f Mrs. E. C. Thompson on entire School on Septembw Ike home of Mrs. S. A. Peters. Jr. also attended its sessions. On th e! o f their members who are leaving , ton, where Mr. Porter tion regarding the lines o f the n e w , Ashland street . . . . will _________ ______________________ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. j L*bor Day. P |ans for a The table was set for nine, and town, Mrs. A. C. Crews, Mrs. A. music studio, and will be a mem -1 ^ u wU, be extremely beauti- Yates departed the latter part o f program and picnic dinner i »»- attractively decorated. A. way home on Sunday afternoon, C. Selby and Mrs. E. M. Berg. ber o f a dance orchestra which ^ Mr f j aycomb declared with I lhe week foT home in Eu- in progress. the party stopped at Patrick Creek three course dinner was served. The home o f Mrs. Cook was will play in Spokane. strictly individual lines, and will Lodge and also visited the Oregon C. L. Smith o f Wolf c « * Guests at the delightful func- beautifully decorated with dah- Refreshments were served at a i regemb]e somewhat the general Mr. and Mrs. William Ridley de- enjoying a camping out v- Caves. were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lias and marigolds, carrying out late hour by the hostess. The | C0nf ormatj0n 0f studebakers Com- Part* d Monday mofning fo r a va- on Dead Indian at present Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Simp ers. Miss Vada Peters o f Port a profuse color scheme. Mrs. H. F. guests at the party last evening mander. l calion triP v-'ll'rh hr in j Mrs. Louise Trusty and land and the families of Mr. and son and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Fro- Pemberton in a farewell talk, ex- j were Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hed- California. Th v wiil visit port o f r* n f rom Dunsmuir were j„ bach o f Medford made up a party M n . Peters. pressed the sentiment o f the club berg, Mr. and Mrs. Domino Pro- the time with this uaughter who 0„ Saturday visiting relative. and motored to Crescent City to WINNERS SHARE TO in the regrets they have at the vost, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young, lives in San Francisco. ! - Th e dinner was served at seven spend the week end. They left ear BE A R O U N D $500 Y o u a lw a y s fin d occasions that friends. departure o f their members. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Scott, Mr. and • ’dock, after the return o f Mr. Lloyd Bryant and wife aid ly Saturday morning, returning to Pemberton presented each guest Mrs. Ted DeBauer, o f Medford, «■ d Mrs. Arthur Peters and Miss r e q u i r e a dar k suit. See ou r N e w Thomas were in town last Ashland Sunday evening. They at While definite figure* h-ve r o f honor with an attractive shop- the Misses Cleo Wiltse, Helen Vada Peters from a trip to Crater M o d e l in Blue T w i s t . Paulseruds. visiting old friends and nei tended the Del Norte county fair ping basket filled with flow er* and Cole, Mary Adams, Messrs. Jimmy been compiled as to the players Lake. It mak es a d i f f e r e n c e w h ere y on The Bryants returned to benig held at Crescent C?ity and decorated with a large orange, Daugherty, Rilling Schuerman, share in the recent championship buy y o u r r e a d y - to -wear. A l l 0 « spent some time at the beach. Mr. Dick Campoell, Campbell Law Law- *er*e* o f games in the Southern Suits . j. ' a r e f ... * *° w* * r’ on'' f>’ ne Ridge M r . sud Mrs. H a a s e s J s ia M o to r which carried out the color Otis"johnson Otis Johnson, Hick i t t e d b y a - e x p e rie n c e d Miss at Mabel Haver on Simpson said the detours on the rence Porter, the host and hostess, Oregon League President o f the f. iIor P „ , . erud.. , D . * S S L p Party scheme. Redwood Highway made the road K r and Mrs. C I J Porter and LeaEue A. C. Nininger today esti- M _ , , went t0 OranU Pa*i Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hansen o f rough in places, but that in two The afternoon was spent with a ih * g u « U o f honor Mr and’ Mrs mated that the winners shar _ Mrs- Bry *nt K\*m*th week to visit friend, and r. .............. . . v County was in Ashland last week ¡n Grants Pass over the wtek tfca Ashland Hotel joined a motor weeks time. It probably would not *bort musical program given by the guests or honor, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Porter. Others invited who would be around $5110 and the lr party at Grants Pass last Friday be necessary to detour, as the Mrs. J. E. Angwin and Mrs. A. A. visiting Mrs. L. W’ . Caldwell o f Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fraley were unable to attend were Miss ers $300. While these figures are •waning, and they drove to Cres main highway will be finished. Laurel streets and other old ¡Madden, after which the time was R . p M . in no way official, the president > ( Mountain Avenue in company and ____________________ I spent with fancy work and visit- Ruth Porter> Melvin Keigi cent City to spend the week end at friends. the league wanted it understood it | Mrs. Mary Stoner, who has f George Ross. the beach and to attend the open ing. About forty members o f the D. A . R. N o tic e will serve to set at rest some c f H. Haines o f Elkton, Douglas a house guest at the Fraley ing o f the new Hotel Lauff, which Hoo Doo Class were present. Deli the wild rumors that have beer c°u nty passed through Ashland the for some days past, went to Mrs. Harriet Fielding, regent o f M owned by their friends Mr. and cious refreshments were served by To Make Improvements ... D " c D afloat since Sundays spectacular iirst o f the week with four car- Valley on Thursday to soenn Mrs. Goodwin. The other members the Ashland Chapter o f the Daugh the follow ing hostesses: Mesdames On Penny Store Room ^ me loads o f sheep fo r the San Fran- day with th C. E Sams a# the party who went to the coast ters o f the American Revolution Cook, Dayhoff, Carter and Baugh cisco market. Mr. Haines visited ho were formerly Ashland Remodeling the J. C. Penny I Senator and Mrs. Edward has called a meeting o f the mem- man. ASK MRS. DODGE TO over Sunday at the Benedict home dents storerooms in the Elks Building «■-i BE A CANDJDATF will begin this week, according to Mission .ry T o Spi ak by the Rev. Geo. W. Lewis, a mission an announcement made a meeting held in Medford ary from China will speak at the management. This will consist o f retinting the *as* wepk. a 8T°up o f Parent Baptist Church next Purfday morn the ing. This is u go.,,I opportu. ity to walls, installing new lighting fix- Teacher workers presented tures, refurnishing the display r,anH’ Mrs. Louis Dodg to be get reliable information concern ing the status o f misisons in that windows, repainting the exterior P’ ac^d on the ballot for president _ .................. . ~ l . i . r> „ 4 T *1 o f the O State Parent-Teacher asso land o f restlessness and revolu- o f the building and a general im J h e Q u a l it y S t o k e ciation, which will hold their con provement to all parts o f the es tion. vention in La Grande, Oregon :n tablishment. October. and M n . R. L. Burdic to Be Hostess The meeting was held at the A company o f ladies will be en EIGHT MEN ENLIST ■ K, w | p ■ * p - , . , home o f Mrs. Glenn Fabrick tertained at the home o f Mrs. R. IIN 1 H L U . O. I N A V Y prominently identified with par- L. Burdic on Friday evening o f , ~ ' . ent Teacher workers and Mrs this week, at her home on High Eight men from Southern Ore- Dodge was congidered to be street. Bridge will form the even gon cities have enlisted in the logical candidate fo r this import ings entertainment. United States Navy at the South ant state office, as she has b en ern Oregon recruiting station in very active in parent-teacher Ashla nd O d d f e l l o w s P ic nic T o - Grants Pass it was announced re work, first as a district president | cently. night in P ark and fo r four years as first vice-1 The list includes two from Ash- j president. Members o f the Ashland Odd DON’T FORGET— Y O U CAN GET fellows will have a picnic in Lith- land, Carl E. Stevens, 440 Wight- The Parent-Teacher workers o f ia Park this evening and after man street, and T. L. H u ff, 44 Southern Oregon, and in fact, THEM AT OUR NEW L O C A T I O N - wards an entertainment and dance Garfield street. Others are. B. L. from all parts o f the state, will en at the Odd Fellows hall, consisting Snider, 147 S. Central, Medford, dorse and work for the election o f Fashions fondness for o f a musical and literary program, H. S. Marsters, 230 Wright Mrs. Dodge at their convention 145 E MAIN— OPPOSITE McGEE’S rich fabrics, fine furs, with dancing afterwards. ! street, Roseburg, Paul M. Robin- next month. and new styles lead! Oddfellows from the Ashland son, W ilderville, Ivan T. Rich, DRY GOODS STORE— AFTER Lodge, as well as from Medford 924 East H. Street, Grants Pass, her to travel far afield Miss Barbara Blythe o f Van-1 and other places in the County are T. N. Harris, 711 Mousher street, couver, Washington spent Sunday this season— and her SEPT. 5TH. to bring picnic baskets to the Roseburg and D. R. Hammond, in Ashland as the guest o f her Drogress is reflected Park, where coffee, sugar and 463 Pitzer street, Roseburg. friend. Miss Edith Dodge. in these new coats, cream will be furnished by the Paul M. Robinson, Wilderville, Miss Blythe is en route to Cali which are as deversi Lodge. A fte r the feast, the com- j Ivan T. Rich, 924 East H. Street, fornia cities to visit relatives. fied as they are new pany will adjourn to Oddfellows Grants Pass, T. N. Harris. 711 Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Roberts, and Hall. Mousher street. Roseburg, and D. --------- ' R. Hammond. 463 Pitzer street. daughter, Mrs. Rowena Myers, o f In Jin£ there are many Needles, Arizona, and Mrs. Reed Mr. and Mrs. I r v i n g P o r t e r H o n o r Roseburg. variations of the slirr Guest# The recruits have been sent to and Miss Ethel Reed, spent Sun silhouette. In colors day motoring thru the Sams Val The home o f Mr. and Mrs. C. | Portland, where they will go by ley, visiting several points enroute. coats have seldom I. J. Porter on North Main street *>oat to San Diego. They will re- They also visited in Gold Hill a been so varied. They was the scene o f a party Monday main at this station two months, while. range from Black to • where they will receive elemen Mrs. Harriet Dunning, and son tary training and attention be Grey including all the fore their assignment to a govern Reynolds, and Miss Buelah Her- season’s new tans, vey who have been spending a ment boat. blues and Browns. F ifty -five trade courses are now week at Gold Beach, returned Sat The Fabrics them open to enlisted men in the navy urday evening to Ashland. Mrs. Dunning and son visited at the selves are wonderf it is announced. Hervey home on Mountain A ve un Both Dress and Spor til Sunday, when they departed for WALTERS RETURNS and their home at Lakeview. bers S O C I E T V of the executive and and means committee# for Friday a f te r n o o n , September 2nd. at 2:30 School Books t THE SMARTEST FALL COATS All School Supplies all charmingly fur trimmed Elhart’s Book Store 7 It’* Coming— Watch for It FROM STUDY TRIP *i Í Wait! Watch for Annoumemcnt in Friday's Paper Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peters and Miss Vada Peters o f Portland, W. P. Walters, secretary o f the motored to Crater Lake Sunday to local Y M C A returned Saturday spend the day. evening from the summer ses sions fo r Y M C A secretaries held at Seabeck Washington. The sessions lasted fo r two weeks, and during that time every enrolled secretary was subject to an inten sive course o f study. The local man was enthused ov er the work, and is taking up his local duties with renewed enthus iasm and many new constructive ideas. Styles. Priced at * $4 9 12 95 to * 39 75 « to * 850 0 Hey! Fellows! DEER HEAD GIVEN TO KANSAS PROF. A h *a *tif*l d**cr head, from a hWck tail deer, was presented to Harry Himer. curator o f the col lege museum and president o f the scientific research Bureau o f the; Kanaas State Teachers college by Deputy Game Warden Roy Parr yesterday. Professor Trimmer, with , Garrison Elder a student at Har vard is making a thorough study o f wild animal life thruoghout out this state. 9o far they have secured some ' excellent specimens birds fish and wild animals, and a special blank | et permit allowing them to hunt and conduct special research work in any part o f the state has been i granted the men. A Tailored to Measure Suit for $ 29-75 Over 50 Patterns to Pick From Guaranteed Material and Workmanship. This is a Fact! No Fooling About it! Miller’s Toggery “Hab-a-dash Inn" ’. T O :