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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1927)
ASHLAND REGISTER (Continued from page 2) n r v e d refreshment* following the the guest* Margaret iic- Omy, Linda Oeder, Frances Pratt, OBroline Tilton, Thelma and Lu cy« Perozzi, Janet and Jean Ba la, Mary Ethel Small of San Ra- f— l California, visitor at the a w e of Janet and Jean Balis, and Batty Brown of Talent. Picnic in Lithia Park for a message that will do yuo good, dead-broke in London, plot to 1 church at 6 o’clock, and members. Note: Mr. Lewis, missionary Alice Gilmore, superintendent. In our Sunday school we have and help you to know that God can marry “ Tip Toes” theii pretty the On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. o f the Eastern Star who desire from1 China will speak at do great things for those that trust i dancing partner to young Lord reservations for dinner, are morning hour. suitable departments and classes Frank Goodhue, of the Buena William and his fortune under pre asked to phone Mrs. Hal McNair.! Then remember the Sunday for all age*. Mrs. Arthur Hardy, him. Vista fruit ranch on the Jackaon- tense that she is their wealthy Refreshments are to be served, School picnic on Labor Day. Start ( superintendent o f thep rimary de- vills-Gold Hill highway, vicinity of L. Curtis tormerly o f the niece. When his Lordship discovers also, after the meeting, before the from Church at 9 o’clock. Not j par;ment. Central Point, gave a picnic lunch guest chapter makes the drive to I ¡»♦'»r. Come along and have a good J Morning worship 11 a. m. Sac- Tavern Cafe, but now a resident their perfidy and arrest threatens in Lithia park, their guests being Klamath Falls. time. remental following thes ermon. o f San Francisco, where he is sup “ Tip-Toes” , who has fallen in love their cousins, the Misses Reea, of ____________ . ' _______ Young peoples meeting 6:45 erintendent o f the Tri-City Stage with him, manages to convince Hamilton, Bermuda, who have James M cD onald DU*. F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N special talk by the pastor. We | Co., has been in town thi« week him of the sincereity o f her love— been been travelling extensively of which change everything. How she James McDonald, three-year-old C H U R C H ! exten d to a" V0 ™ « P ™ ?1 * a c o r ' I renewing the acquaintances throughout Canada and the Pa j dial invitation to attend these ser j many friends. Mrs. Curtis accom- dances them all out o f jail and in Ashland has no Labor Problem Î cific Northwest, and incident to son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McDon- vices. to a happy home forms a surprise ! panied him. 1 their visit in southern Oregon were • aid of 129 Bush street died at the as have many cities o f the country, Evening worship, T:45. We are I finish to a lively story. “ Tip-Toes” taken on a sight seeing trip to home o f his parents Wednesday; But Sunday morning the theme very pleased to say that Miss Mar- D oroth y Gish C om in g In comes to the Vining theatre next the Presbyterian Church will be Crater Lake. Ashland friends who afternoon, after suffering for | iorie Cable will have charge o f all | Sunday, with Dorothy Gish in the New F eature “ T ip -T o « * ’ participated in the picnic event, some time with blood poisoning, “ The Labor Problem in the King- services, come and hear her with Al and Hen. Yankee vaudeville starring role. were Mrs. Belle Parson and Mr. caused from stepping on a rutsy dom o f Heaven,” which is a big- Traveller*. MU* H « b *« b Entertain* and Mrs. W. H. Day. W ait New B rin g« Party at C laycom b H om e. A card party was given Thurs day evening by Mr. and Mrs. Her- schel Claycomb at their home on Harrison street, when they enter tained twelve guests at three tables tables o f bridge. After the games, the score* added, prizes i were given the winners, who were Mrs. Andy McCallen, Mrs. Hal Mc Nair and Mr. C. J. Read. A dainty midnight lunch was served by the hostess to her guests who were, Mr. and Mrs. Hal McNair, Mr. and Mrs. Andy McCallen, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Hardy, Mr. Bnd Mrs. J. H. Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Read. C hapter M eeting o f O. E. S. Ford The Eastern Star will have the first regular meeting of the year on Tuesday evening, September 6th in the Masonic temple and Aloha chapter, O. E. S. o f Klam ath Falls will be guests of the lo cal chapter, the Klamath Falls or der exemplifying the work o f in itiation. Preceeding the meeting, dinner will be served at the Christian nail, I ger Labor problem than that of t The McDonald family moved to ¡the United States. The service will Ashland from California three be at 11:00 a. m. The pastor will months ago, and their many preach. friends both here and in Califor- » God in Natnre» be the nia extend them their deepest theme o f the 8;00 p m service sympathy in their bereavement. j Rev. Hugh T. Mitchelmore was in the woods and at the ocean dur M E T H O D IS T M. E. C H U R C H ing the vacation and will bring Morning worship at 11 o ’clock. hack some impressions. Sermon subject: “ Have You Dis Bible School 9:45 A- M. Wirt covered God?” M. Wright Superintendent. Evening worship at 8. Subject: Christian Endeavor 7 :00 p. m. “ There is a Green Hill Far Away.” Week-day service on Wednesday Sunday School at 9:45. Bible at 7 :30 p. m. study with a purpose. Epworth League for young peo C U R C H O F T H E N A Z A R E N E ple at 6:46. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m ., Prayer meeting Wednesday ev Mr. T. S. Wiley, superintendent, i ening at 7:30. At 11 o ’clock Morning Worship, You are cordially invited to at sermon from the subject. “ The i tend all the meetings of this home Manifestations o f God’s Power.” I like church. Strangers and visitors At 7 p. m. Young People’s meet especially welcome. Excellent mus ing. ic, Gospel preaching and Christian At 8 p. m. Praise service follow- i fellowship make the day helpful. ed with sermon from the su bject,' I ‘One Epoch in Man’s Life.” B A P T IS T C H U R C H The regular mid-week prayer Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m. meeting will be held on Wednes Preaching 11:00 a. m. day evening at 8 p. m. Player meeting, Wednesday at A hearty welcome to all. 7:30 p. m. KtmvaPBnsr iW M W W ww. -KMM MM “School Days Soon” Tra-La-La! • Unusual speed, Base Ba11! xelerationand 1 Case Wearwell cotton keautyl of the SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 0 r “ Hab-a-dash Inn” W M •J ^ * ♦ • l J B j U & ' V ' sheet 98c K e y nmfflmgffljvflt,.. . .»J » „ Ba¿jyau5ü¿ua.á wa /a ¿ hhbm S Isaac's J he Q u a l it y Ford Sale« & Service Phone 50 wÈJsmr m Yard flannel, both light sn<’ dark patterns in „ , 1 9 c S toke Pink, Blue, Tan, Yel good heavy weight cloth. A wonder value i I B l a n k e t s COUNTY F l GR0UN1IS See the Northern Oregon team in Action! They have won nine out of ten games played! 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