ASHLAND REGISTER dinner party was given upon the departure of Mrs. E. C. Thompson for Berkeley, California to spend a two weeks vacation with her hus band, son and family. Her son. Captain Frank( Thompson, wife M RS C. J. R E A D . E d ita r A and two children will sail for Man Roo. P h on o 3 2 6 -R P h on e SS ila on November 3rd where the W. G. Tucker and Mrs. Fred Captain will be stationed three C lu b M e e tia g s P w l p « » « ^ Homes a* hostesses, decided it was years in the army service. . o f the club meetings ached- best to postpone the regular meet for the next week or so are ing at the Belleview clubhouse. D in n er at B r a a a e a H em e postponed for a time, due Mrs. Jennie Gray and Mrs. Jose «o (h r restriction» placed on pub* phine Crocker were entertained D elph ia n S o cie ty M eets lie gathering's. When the boarS^f at the Brannon home on North Th«* Delphian Society met Tues «malti, deem» it advisable to »anc- Main street Wednesday, October day afternoon for study an reci 12th. A delicious chicken dinner the meetings, club* and or- tations, and discussion of the isation* will resume their acti- Greek tragedy, “ The Dialogue and wax served at noon and the after noon was spent with music and The meeting o f the civic Action of Oedipus the King.’’ conversation. Mrs. Brannon was rlsh which was scheduled for next Mrs. Redferd’s group met at her Tweaday afternoon, under the home and Dr. Shaw's group met at assisted by her daughter, Mrs. E. llicks. leadership of Mrs. Gerald Wenner, her residence on Pioneer. will be postponed until announc W H O ’ S W H O IN O R E G O N T O ed later. The Women’s Benefit M rs. T h o m p s o n H o n o re d G u est BE P U B L IS H E D T H IS Y E A R c lu b which was to have a Hallow- Mrs. E. C. Thompson was enter-! eew party Wednesday, October Who’s Who In Oregon, a bio 1 # » . has been postponed inde tained with a delightful surprise j finitely. The Belleview dances, dinner at the home of Mrs. J. O. I graphical reference directory con have been given at the Bell- tionThompson on Ashland street, taining data relative tp prominent clubhouse on Friday nights on Thursday'evening of this week. people of this state, is" in c’oirsfe of been called> o ff tot the pre- The hostess was assisted in enter publication by The Morning En The Parent-Teachers Asso- taining by Mrs. D. P. Blue, and terprise Oregon City. The publish »s of the various schools will the following guests were present: ers state: "There is no directory t meet tHi* week as scheduled. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Isaac, Mr*. G. of this nature extant in Oregon. m church» societies are, for the G ass, Mrs. Elsie Churchman, Miss The publication wiR embrace dig flt part, planning a later date Nina Emery, Mr. J. O. 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