ASHLAND REGISTER ge 6 > TomImsonT Sirs. H T C C la y - ^ r friends and bridge will be th* the ut the fact that the graduate* of oe expected. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Isaacs re­ "her tnree grandchildren the Normal school are able to comb, Mrs. Earl Crow, Mrs. Dom diversion. The Bible school at the Chris­ turned from Portland Thursday Ashland schools. Provost. Mrs. Arthur Coggins, and tian church expects to have a good morning after spending several Miss Genevieve Crowley plans teach in every grammar grade. three Medford ladies, Mrs. Coker, Mr. E. G. Harlan, new Secre­ program and a big time on Rally days on a business trip. to attend the Ashland Normal; Weston— New $80,000 school, Day. Mrs. Jerry O’Neal and her moth­ Miss Esther Crowley is in High tary o f the Chamber o f Commerce Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Hage- house to be dedicated October 7. also was on the program. He was dorn and Mrs. C. J. Read. We take this means o f asking er Mrs. Abbot o f Yreka, Califor­ School, and Edwin is attending Wheeler county will build Fo». B. H. Hedrick and family o f every body to come, who is not nia spent the day yesterday in Junior High. introduced by V. V. Mills, Presi- This afternoon. Mrs. Backus UadHord visited with home folks attending Bible school elsewhere Medford on business. O. H. Cole, who conducts a rab- dent ot th* Chamber, sil-Kinzua road, 11 miles. wdl again be hostess to a group •m B street Friday evening. Our aim is 300 but let us put her Ralph Losher, w ife and two bit farm on Walker avenue, just PI* n’ for the “ nnua! rummage K. E. Hasley and wife o f Klam over the top. Let every body come daughters and Mrs. Burroughs of outside o f the city limits, on tl)e j ®**e and flower show in connec- jtfc Falls were Ashland visitors and help swell the crowd. Portland, returned to that city old Normal school road, was in t*011, were also dicussed at this — Dance at Belleview, Friday yesterday evening. They were here town attending to matters in con- meeting. i night, Sept. 23rd. Good music. to attend the funeral o f the late nection with his farm yesterday. 1 i n . A. L. H ijv e v is having 1 Mrs. J. W. Losher. Mr. Losher is Mr. and Mrs. J. W\ Mills, Jr., o f Sh ower f o r Recent f roof put on her house which Men 50c and Women 25c. Friday a son o f the deceased. I add much to the looks o f her — Dance at Belleview, Morton street had as their guests Bride night, Sept. 23rd. Good music. Miss Ora King who accompan­ for the week end. Mrs. Wm. Rich- On Wednesday evening. Miss ty- Men 50c and Women 25c. ied the Losher family to Ashland ter and son Walter Richter of Marjory Crouch, assisted by Miss J. A. Putman of 668 Holly Mr. and Mrs. Van Orden of will visit friends in Medford fo r a Duluth, Minn. Mrs. Richter and Margaret Churchman and Miss Lil- visited friends on B street Fresno, California are visiting few days. Miss King was Mrs. Mr. Walter Richter and Mr. a nd li*n Olson, entertained a group o f afternoon. with the Warren family on Fith Losher’s nurse and she ‘■as many Mrs. J. O. Coffin parents of Mrs. friends at a miscellaneous shower Mm. Addle Wilson o f Medford street. Mr. and Mrs. Van Orden friends in the valley Mills, also from Duluth, were din- for a recent bride, Mrs. Grover tad her daughter, Mrs. Harry Kirk Davis, popular baseball ner guests Friday evening. Mr. Leach, formerly Miss Ruth Ander- and Mr. and Mrs. Warren will i s f i « and family of Klamath the Josephine pitcher left Tuesday for Los An Walter Richter is an official o f »on. -aBs, visited their 'mother and take the trip to geles where he expects to play -he Canadian National Railway. Caves Friday. Music, Games and dancing oc- craadmother, Mrs. A. L. Harvey winter ball. His many friends wish The Richters enjoyed the warm cupied the evening hours, after Mr. Gail Crosby left this morn­ •aa day this week. ing for Eugene to re-enter the him continued success in the base­ weather and said they hadn’t had ( which regreshments were served, J . O . Johnson Jr., went to San ball world. a summer day in Duluth for three Many useful and lovely gifts were 'eemeimcn, Friday evening to visit University fo r his second year. Wayne Ramsey who is employ­ years. Saturday they left for Los presented to the guest o f honor The Misses Nina and Hazel Em­ brother, Ed. Johnson who is ed by the Southern Pacific Com­ Angeles, Calif. r«B*b»ed in the S. P. Hospital ery, Mrs. E. C. Thompson and pany in this city has gone to the You will find our stock complete. Each hat Mr. and Mrs. Clawson o f Neb­ St udy Club to M eet having undergone a major Mrs. Ray Gearhart were is new and depicts the latest idea in mens’ head- those who attended the vaud'eTillU | P‘ CÍ,ÍC Ho’ P¡UI ,n * * " raska were in the park Wednes-j The Ashland Music fetudy club n. Mr. Johnson ip n*j ‘ rranciBco for an operation. Mr. wear for fall. day and wanted it said that this ’ill meet at the home o f Mrs. E. be doing as well as could I in Medford Wednesday evening. | Ramsey is a brother o f Mrs. Myrtle park was the most beautiful that . Wood on Monday evening at ! Harrington who is employed at they had ever visited in all their :45. Man ysnap and roll brim models with plain the Lithia Springs Pharmacy. ’ ravels through nearly all the or fancy bands— Colors that will harmonize Mr. and Mrs. J. Thornton left ’ tates. They could hardly believe Mrs. Backus Entertains Wednesday morning on a plea­ 1 with fall apparel. :t was a natural park. Mrs. Phillip Backus entertain- sure trip that will embrace Klam­ d graciously Thursday after­ ath Falls, Bend, then return by .0 0 and SOCIETY noon, it being the first o f two way o f the McKenzie Highway to bridge parties which she is giving Roaeburg. From there they will this week. Mrs. Backus received Picnic Dinner motor down the coast and then on home again. They expect to be A picnic dinner was given in twelve ladies who made up the gone a number o f days. Lithia Park W’ ednesday noon i three tables o f bridge, and prizes Friends o f Mrs. Walter Everton honor o f Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Allen were given fo r high and low will be glad to learn that she is o f Oakland, California. The long scores. Mrs. Earl Crow won first getting along very nicely. Mrs. dining table fairly groaned under prize and Mrs. H. L. Claycomb Everton recently underwent an op­ the weight o f the good things to received the consolation. fried eration at the St. Vincent hospital oa*. such as Roast nnrk, The hostess served after the W h e r e y o u r d o lla r h a t m o re cen ts chicken, mashed potatoes. baked games, and her guests were Mrs in Portland. cheese, Andrew McGee, Mrs John En Miss Helen Anderson, Dean of beans, sliced tomatoes, Mr. women at Southern Oregon Nor­ pickles, jelly, cake, pie and straw-1 ders, Mrs. Henry End 'e rtize Celoid Knish J V ’t c n do the same ihing in your own home on fqnhure, wa s or woodwork. Kyanize Celoid Finish is the modern easily-bru^hed- •n medium gloss enamel. Dries overnight and may >9 washed repeatedly. Set for Sale T< Having served its purpose as a demonstration of hercsults obtainable with A'vanize Celoid Finish and >ecal Transfers, we will sell this beautiful set. Price Reduced $1 each Day. $20 the price for the Starting at vili be reduced $1 each day until sold. John Pierson o f Truckee. Neva­ J’ m'or H ¡eh School P. T. A. da, will return to his home today The Parent Teachers Associa­ after spending a week visiting re­ tion o f the Junior High school latives in Ashland. will hold its first mceOng o f the Junior High school Mrs. Phoebe Harry has moved y«-«r *t friunSitkum, Coos county, to send | buildin* on Tuesday afternoon, September 27th at 3:30. F -v adult in the community who i.-: i-- terested in bringing th POPULAR and the home into closer rrla i n REPRIN TS ship is cordially invited. Mrs R C. Forsythe is president o f the ! New Titles Junior High School Parent Ter h -1 by ers Association this year, and she j j earnestly desires the help and co- j B. M. Bower operation o f parents and teach- ers in this work. Jack London i 3 piece set Edgar Rice Burroughs t¥atch our w indow for each day’s price Zane Grey Peter B. Kyne Special Value— $1.35 w£ith 75c T 'o introduce the features of Kyanize Celoid Swinish and the dainty Kyanize Decal T ransfers, the ittle miniature oil paintings, as easy to apply as a wwtage stamp, we otfer the following bargain. James Oliver wood Cur- Harold Bell Wright Clarence E. Mulford R e gu la r M e e t in g o f C ivic Club The regular m e tin g o f the W o­ men’s Civic Club was held at the club house on Winburn W’ ay, ! Tuesday afternoon, and there was a very good attendance, and a most interesting meeting. Mrs. G. | A. Briscoe, president o f the club 1 presided, and Mrs. Sylvan Provost and Mrs. W. L. Maxey were host­ esses. President J. A. Churchill, o f the Southern Oregon Normal School gave a talk explaining the educa- tional advantages o f the Normal being located here, and pointing j j S — Full half-pint K y * m w Celoid Finish regularly 1— Brntlea-in-rubber, 1 I J m.h brush— regularly 1 — Full sheet K v s m u D eial Transfer»— regularly 1 — I n il ruction Book in colors “ Charm o f Painted T h in gs" I I J5 All for 75c. — If you bring this advertisement. P ro v o s t H a r d w a r e The f e n a t i Store Store Demonstration, September 26 and 27 TH E HOTEL A SH LAN D AND ITS GUESTS Wish to express their THERE ARE REASONS WHY YOU SH3ULD BECOME ACQUAINTED WITH OUR CLOTHES! appreciation to the GUESTS Vining Theatre X. L. Electric Ready for ear j Suits and Topcoats-K w AN D T A IL O R M ADE Not Bargain C lothes-B arga in Prices! PAULSERUD’S Tailors and Clothiers The Ashland Register For the opportunity to listen in to the fight returns. It was a most enjoyable affair, and the spirit mani­ fest by these three firms is deserving of the highest commen­ dation. H O TEL ASH LAN D W O R iH O F N ift y N e w Suits a n d T o p c o a ts T O PICK FROM A T Miiler’ s Toggery NO M A TTE R HOW SM ALL A PU R C H A SE Y O U M A K E A FANCY KMT TIE AWAITS YOU FREE IF YO U CLIP THIS A D AND B r in g it w ith y o u w h e n y o u Buy of US Is your wardrobe A L R E A D Y FOR ASHLAND’S FALL r > 9 Itl.^Tr* FESTIVAL AND LITHIANS’ FIESTA H a b -a -d a s h In n ” : i □