The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, September 30, 1927, Page Page 2, Image 2

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SOCIETY
Tuesday evening. September
27th, at 8:15 Veeda Gideon enter­
tained a few of her girl friends
at her home on North Main street
at a miscellaneous shower in hon­
or of Miss Dora Sparks who is A
be married sometime next month.
Dora was presented with an arm­
ful of many beautiful ififts. The
evening was spent in a genial
manner by the girls, and with mus
ic. At a late hour, the hostess serv­
ed a waffle supper, to her guests
who were the Misses Helen High,
Irma Beck, Thelma Hervey, Cath­
erine Pittinger, Madeline Stevens.
Kossetta McGee and the guest of
honor, Dora Spark i.
TRAIL MAN DIES
tiic afternoon was spent in a con - 1
genial mood. Prizes were given to '
the ones having the highest and I
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lowest scores, which were won by
fled through the wood*. The Fed­
Mrs. Provost and Mrs. Wenner.
Alter the games. Mrs. Harly eral officers fired a couple of
was assisted in seving by Mrs. shots in the air, and State Agent
Enders.
Hickman who had been stationed
D e lp h ia n ,
Be gin
at a particular point, to cut o ff
any attempt to escape, hearing the
shots and seeing Zimmerman run­
ning assumed that Talent had been
allot, and fired in the direction of
the, fleeing man. Zimmerman did
not falter, but jumped into the
ic y water, of the Rogue and swam | where they purchased mere liquor
across the stream, .topped for a ! and placed Trusty under arrest for
shorttime on the banks of the nv- 1 making the sale. They returned
er and plunged into the woods. ¡to town and the next morning
The officers had no knowledge were informed that
Zimmerman
of hitting the man and proceeded iad made hi. way to a near by
were di.covered and a doctor w*
called. He was ordered remov*
to a Medford hospital and pa.
away at 4:20 this morning. Tfc,
bullet had entered his back
pierced the abdomen, coming „«
on to the
to
home
of T. M. Trusty, •aim h..me, where
LOST!
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his body.
Sunday morning September 25th.
This box was left sitting on the side
FOR
Sx/itfiJL Sufi, ugtm,
The Prettiest Dress C<*at
for the Price
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In tan or navy with pretty shawl sets
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; a £ ¿A -
o f Maudel fur, crepe linings, wonder
values at—
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Fur Trimmed Sport Coats
Reasonably Priced
Misses, Juniors and Small W om en’s
Coats o f very attractive plaid coatings,
with Maudel fur Collars.
$ 1 4 95
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CL sterra. IdLo ■vurt jau ,
You will be pleased with the quality
o f cloths and fur sets and the
clever
styles shown at these popular
prices.
Venice, Newzelia and Veloria
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coats
POPULAR PRICED DRESSES
Two piece Jersey Dresses in the most
attractive color combinations
$ ^ Q .7 5 ar,d
*16 .75
with big Mushroom or Shawl sets
*
New lot o f satin faced crepe dresses
in black and colors.
5 4 50 * 5 9 50 * 6950
10 .75 and $ 16 75
Fur Trimmed Coats $24.50. Unusally
pretty fur trimmed Sport Coats in W o­
The Fall Festival Week will see an ex­
ceptionally clever selection o f medium
priced dresses o f satin crepe and geor­
gette and velvet combinations.
mens, Misses and Junior Sizes offered
for—
*24 .50
*
1975,0 *29 .75
CHILDRENS’ COATS $4.95 to $19.75
Most all are Fur Trimmed like mothers
mother’s best coats.
Hotel, by Sacramento people
Finder please return to the
W atchw ord’
FALL FESTIVAL W EEK
and made by Sterling Co., who make
Springs
Is our
WOMENS W EAK. AND D R V G O O D S
I4 2 E A S T M A I N S T
A S H L A N D , ORE.
Suit Box containing two silk dresses,
Lithia
wounds
Y e a r ’ s 'W o rk
The two groups o f Delphian so­
ciety met Tuesday September 27th’
in the first meeting of their third
year. Dr. Mattie Shaw’s group met
at her home on Pioneer street and I
Mrs. Walter Redford’s group met
with Mrs. Gerald Wenner. There
was a large attendance at each
meeting. One new member has en­
rolled for the course. The mem-
b in were much enthused over the,
Married in Ashland
year’s outline o f work which will
Miss Mary Boot and Gilbert | be the study of Drama.
Meuchilt, both of Weed Califor-|
i is, were muuiod Snt iidav af
Miss Linds Oeder Hostess
ternoon at the Full Gospel Temple I Miss Linda Oeder was the cham-
parsonage at First and B street ng hostess at her pleasant home
by Rev. J. E. Murphy. This is the on Granite street Thursday even­
first wedding that has been held ing when she entertained a group
at the hull Gospel Temple.
of girl friends at bridge. Two
Past Matrons Club Meeting at fables were in play during the ev­
ening. Mils Mary Galey won the
Home of Mrs. Carter
first pri/e and Miss Janet Balis,
The Past Matrons Club met the consolation. Later in the ev­
Wednesday evening for their reg­ ening very dainty refreshments of
ular meeting at the home of Mrs. salad, cake and punch were served f t
K. V. Carter, who was assisted by to the guests. The salad was espe­
Mrs. J. H. Turner.
cially attractive and novel having
After a short business meeting been molded in diamond, heart,
a social hour followed, after which club, and spade shapes.
delicious refreshments were serv­
Miss Oeder’s guests were: Miss­
ed. Members present were Mes- es Mary Galey, Janet Balis, Lois
dames Caldwell, Crocker, Kinney, Hansen. Dorothy Chappie, Betty
Sackett,
Schuermann,
Brown, Brown, Patricia Gale and Margar­
Nims Churchman. Whittle, and the et Hammerbacher.
Misses Coffee, and McCall and
Rummage Sal* Ocfcher 4-5
Mrs. Duffield of Montana.
The Women’s Civic Improve­
ment Club of Ashland will hold
Mrs. Hardy Hostess
Mrs. J. H. Hardy acted as host­ ’ heir annual Rummage sale in the
ess to twelve guests Wednesday Civic clubhouse on Winburn Way
afternoon, when she entertained on Tuesday October 4th and Wed­
at an afternoon of bridge. The nesday, October 5th. Clothing of
guests who were Mrs. Gerald Wen- all kinds will be acceptable and
ner, Mrs. FI wood Hedberg, Mrs. all contributions of this sort must
John Enders, Mrs. Andrew Mc­ he at the clubhouse on the after-
Gee, Mrs. Henry Enders, Mrs. P. •ioon of Monday, Octber 3. Any
R. Hardy, Mrs. H. L. Claycomb, person who has no way to get the
Mrs. Earl Crow, Mrs. Dorn Pro­ articles up to the club house, call
vost. Mrs. Hal McNair, Mrs. R. L. Mrs. George A. Briscoe and pro-
Burdic and Mrs. C. J. Read, made vismi will be mud • tor their trans
up the three tables of bridge and jiort.'iiiop.
walk in front o f the
hi>
Peggy O ’Dare
Louise Alcott
Dresses
Dresses
for young women
for women
$24.50 to $54.50
$24.50 to $44.50
FALL FESTIVAL
SPECIALS
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FALL FESTIVAL SPECIALS
Ashland Register
Again for Saturday and next week we
offer silk umbrellas, 18 ribs, amber tips
Where Suitable reward will be given
at $4.45
NEW FALL SWEATERS
IN PIECE GOODS
Slip on and Coat Styles
$3.45 to $10.75
New lot Hand Bags
$2.95 to $12.00
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ $
10 Rib Gloria Silk for $3.95
Blue Grane, very fine Chiffon
silk to thè top hose $1.19
27 inch 25c quality Daisy cloth in whit
or cream 19c
25c 36 inch fancy outing 19c
50c Everfast Suiting 45c
Lithia Springs
Hod
V ?ry pretty new house dresses, juniors,
Misses, W omens’ $1.98
[
3 W onder values $1.00
50c Everfast Prints 45c
Munsingwear
$1.45 39 inch Worsteds 98c
One lot $1.98 House Dresset„$l .69
Munsingwear full
fash­
ioned silk and rayon $1.00
$2.75 quality W ool Crepe $1.98
Bobolink guaranteed hose
27 inch Botany Dress flannel $1.65
Carter's Rayon Knit Vests 95c
ANNOUNCES
Carter’s Rayon Bloomers $1.65
silg to the hem $1.00
Carter’s Ray- n Combinations $1.75
ATTRACTIVE WINTER RATES
Light weight Rayon Princes« Slips $1
W om en’ s Crepe Bloomers 49c
Blue Crane pointed heel
pure silk to the hem $1.00
S2.50 quality flat crepe $2.35
New W ool Challies $1.25
$3.00 Pouret twill $1.98
For Permanent Guests
$25.00 Per Month and Up
See the Management for Further Details
MUNSINGWEAR AGNECY
Vanta Infants Wear
MEET YOUR FRIENDS
at our waiting room on rear balcony.
Phone and writing table for your use.
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