Image provided by: Rogue River Valley Irrigation District; Medford, OR
About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1927)
A5HLAN» REGISTER was very well satisfied with the are a great maay girls trying out | C aterina si Medford i the winner .f ft«fc«k«k L W (i M eekeri Here ing. Mrs. Mcl the first prise and Mrs. Merrill re Dr. and Mrs. Conroy of Medford game and with the support the for the six womens parts. There SecieJ T ie* entertained at their beautiful boys received. However, he urged are twelve parts for boys and not Hope Rebekeh Lodge met in ceived the consolation. The ladies who enjoyed Mrs. country home Sunday in honor of that all boys who were not play- so many boys trying out however, regular aeeeloa Tuesday events*, Gillette's were: Mee- October titk . A fter the buaineaa damea O. W hospitality Long, W alter Beving- Mrs. S. V. Cary of Seattle, Wash, ing in the game or helping with the prospects for a good caste are of the evening had been diapoaed ton, G. E Hedberg, Shutts. Dyrud. and Mrs. Daisy McGarry, of Ash it, be loyal enough to at least ' excellent. of a pleasant social time eras en- Merrill. McRae, Dewey j The student body election of Sacke«, land, with a three o’clock dinner. come and support the team. joyed by the members present. H. L. Carter, C. I. J. Porter and ARE NOW SELLING AT Mr. Forsythe announced that yell and aong leaders resulted in Mrs. Cary is a sister-in-law of Cards and games srere indulged T. H. Sanford. Mr. H. B. Carter had promised th« •*?ction of Lee Boyd as Yell Mrs. McGarry. A fter dinner a de- in until a late hour. Delicious re i,.. . . . ... . . Leader and Letha Miles as Song freshm ents srere served during the A shU ad Study Club h a . R .u a ie . . . . . th * c o u n try ! thirty q u a rt, of milk to the The . 1#ctlo|1 was held the evening by the fotlosring commit M rs. Otto W inter entertained' waj! enJ°y«d two | periods Wednesday of the who **• fir*S first tee: Mrs. Belle Schsrein, Mrs. Wednesday evening October the touchdown. The lucky boy, a i-! morning, in the assembly room, Louise Perozti, Mias Mary Sloan 26th in honor of Mrs. E. L. Creeks Mr. Collins of Salem though he did not know what he Ray Abbott, Ned Mars and Letha IN THE PAST WEEK WE HAVE TAKEN Mrs. Dorothy Specht, Mrs. Belle of Gerber, California, who is visit- |>mehurst Tuesday interviewing 1 w“ exrning at the time, was Hod Miles were tellers. Songer, Miss Mollie Monger, Mrs. ing friends in this city for a few ORDERS FOR PRACTICALLY ALL OF OUR The Senior class held a m eet Edith Storey, Mrs. Ellen Mrflith, ' days. Mr. and Mrs. Creeks resid- the members of the school board ' Dunn, ing Tuesday noon for the purpose FIRST CAR. WE BOUGHT THE SECOND Mrs. Schoemger, and Mrs. George j ed in this city about eight years in regards to playground appara- ***“ Dwyer, lower English ' Qf deciding on dues and a method Trefren. teacher, has been holding play try- | for raising money. EvereU Mc- BUT IT COST US MORE MONEY. WE BE | ago. The members of the old Ash tus. LIEVE NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. GUAR outs for the last three days. There (Continued on page 5) land Study Club of which Mrs. W C. T. U. Mesi ANTEED NO. l ’s AND FREE FROM WIRE Rough Riders Creeks was an active member were A very interesting meeting of ¡ the guests of Mrs. W inter. WORMS. Continued From Page X the W T. C. U. occurred Tuesday Miss Blanche Hicks organized SEE SAMPLE IN OUR WINDOWS afternoon at the residence of Mrs. this club in 1912. During the ev Berry, George Bancroft and Fred Luella Steam s on Pine street. A ening the guests enjoyed remin Kohler. And they saw Frank Hop splendid program was presented. iscences of the days when the club per, the image of Roosevelt and ANOTHER DAY OF THOSE Mr. Ralph Billings spoke on ‘Wo was In iu infancy, its heydey of Col. Fred Lindsay as Leonard men’s Jury D uty;” Mrs. Mary Wil- activity, and later on the gradual Wood. All of them appear in the “The Theatre 5-SEW FINE STRAW BROOMS shire gave two delightful readings disbandonment about the time of production which reaches the Vin- Beautiful“ ing Theater Monday, Tuesday and and several Instructive short ar the World’s War. ‘ SPECIAL AT, EACT............................... ticles were read during the after This party was a happy reunion Wednesday. Watch This Space For Coming Attractions noon. between old friends and fellow Each Issue Aunt Dies. A large attendance was present, students. The decorations were on SPECIAL ON HATU PEAS the Hallowe'en order and the re also a number of visitors. (Continued From Page 1> freshments that were served by UNGRADED BUT ALL SOFT PEAS SATURDAY ONLY the hostess later on in the evening Saturday morning at 10:30 Bojrs E ntertain o’clock. Services will be in charge Elliott MacCracken and Fosa further carried out the Hallow’een ‘ AT 2 CANS FOR “DEVILS SADDLES Kramer were the gracious hosts scheme. Mrs. W inter’s guests were of Alpha Chapter O. E. S. of Monday evening at the MacCrack the guest of honor Mrs. E. L. which she was a member. Inter en/ residence on Hargadine street, f' r***t** Miss Blanche Hiclu, mes ment will be made in the Mausol AMAIZO CORN OR GLOSS STARCH View Cemetery. when they served a splendid duck dames Robertson, Williamson, eum • at Mountain ___ dinner (with all the trimmings) August Schuerman, William Myer! SUNDAY HIGH SCHOOI 3 PACKAGES FO R „........................2 5 ° to a group of friends. The follow George Kramer, E. D. Briggs, (Continued from page lj James McNair, and Belle Schwein. ing young people enjoyed the hos “ADAM AND EVIL” pitality pf the two young men: Cripe told the students that he DON’T FORGET “HARDY BROS. SPECIAL Cam p F ire G irls The Missev Lucille Hunter, Helen Lyona, Nell JCahoney, K atherine Friday, October 28 at 7:30, the COFFEE, NO ADVANCE Featuring Lew Cody and Aileen Prin U ngw orthy, Mrs. Norma Reeder, Camp Fire Girls of Ashland will gle«. It’« the comedy hit of the season Mesara. Don Smith and Donald give a Mother Day Party. This will PER LB.................................................... 5 0 t be the third of these annual par Hinthorne. ties. Mrs. Norma Reeder acted as chaperon and after dinner several The following program will be TRINITY GUILD FOOD SALE SATURDAY hours were enjoyably spent in »iven to entertain the parents and MONDAY, TUESDAY AND friends present: music and conversation. WEDNESDAY Welcome address, Mr, Briscoe, YOU WILL NOT BE SORRY YOU TRIED Tba D elphian! M ast For Class Sponsors represented by Mr. Just received a full Pemberton. Work “THE ROUGH RIDERS” The two group* of the Delphian Parents represented by Mrs. line of Hariet Hub Society met for regular class work Batemnn. A Mans picture that woman will love bard Ayers Tuesday afternoon, October the Guardian represented by Mias 25th. Dr. Mattie Shaw’s group met Waters. with Mrs. A. H. Prmcht on Vista Camp Fire Girls represented by TOILETRIES street; Mrs. Kedford’s group met Beth Joy. at the home of Mrs. Frank Dean Reading by a High School idLAdi U j . Camp Fire Girl. Ask for free Samples on Hillcrest street. Stunts. The subjects of the afternoon of Powder, Creams Original play by Carrol Clark were taken up by the following given by Camp Tula-hilusi. ladies of the two groups: ‘‘Old and Lotions Dance, welcome song, f'omedy" Mrs. Harry Yeo and Miss Witch McLeod's G^oup. Mra. J. If. Hardy. “The Birds” ; Tragedy of the t'am.ly P |,te by Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs. J. V. Mill Camp Gatusi and Junior High’s er. ‘‘Middle and New Comedy” new group. Mrs. S. A. Peters Jr., and Mrs. D. Upsetting Exercises, Terns Kw 3 h Peroxii. ‘’Character of New Com- wah by camp Ftemshuatawak. edy” Mrs. Gerald W enner and ta High Mra. A. H. Pracht. A synopsis of stunta. school troops will give ‘‘The Brothers” Mra. Gerald Wen Mixing game. Store 7ft* ner and Mra. Swedenburg. “Con-| Songs by Cai*p Fire Girls. traat between Aristophanes and Games. Menander", Mra. Lou Hansen, Dia-1 Refreshments. New smart models of soft, pliant yet durable leather in tan combinations and all black. ruaaion of “The Brothers” Mra 1 Every pair of Kewpie Twin Shoes are guaranteed to give satisfaction. They are all l>om Provost and Mrs. Paulserud. made in combination lasts which insures perfect fit and comfort. Review of ‘‘Oediphus the King” Mrs. Marsh Wagner, Just Arrived! The afternoon's work proved successfully instructive and re- ! NEW ARRIVALS IN LADIES STRAP SLIPPERS vealed the difference between High and Low Comedy, Satire an I New Metnlic Hats Pathoa, Wit and Humor. The Patent leather and Black Satin one strap slip In Satins and Velvets next meeting of the Delphian So At Medium Prices ciety will be on Tuesday Novem pers I will be the mode in evening footwear this ber the eighth. This will also be a 2 group meeting. POTATOES HARDY BROS. ININ 59 25 NOTICE Hardy Brothers Kewpie Twin Shoes For Children Mrs. H H G illette Wineland Millinery E n U rU i* . E lev e n O’Cleck Club The Eleven O'clock Club met Wednesday evening at jhe p|.«. sant home of Mr. H. H. Gillette on Gresham Street. There were three tables of bridge In play during the even- f t* Z ' Attention Mr. Car Buyer I Come in and look ov er our stoc k of GOOD USED CARS. Want to reduce our stock, so have PRICED THEM AC CORDINGLY You cant help beta# interested. EAK Dodge IN MO Dealer TOR CO. 16 So. Fir Medford I winter. We have just received some beautiful new numbers at $7.50 and $8.00. » in Lithia Springs Hotel fei VALUES AT OUR CLOSING OUT SALE OF PIECE GOODS On Saturday you will find many more exceptional and unusual values at our closing out sale of piece goods. Now is the time to supply your future needs as this merchandise is going fast. With the price of cotton materials steadily advancing the savings at this sale will never be equaled again. • REACH OUT With Sparton 1 UNUSUAL VALUES FROM OUR OCTOBER C O A T SALE It will be to your advantage to come in and see the exceptional values in Ladies Coats on Saturday. The quality of these garments and the prices cannot be equaled any where and the coats will not last long. Wonderfully selective, Sparton amazes even seasoned radio fans with its clear, K( true tone under all ordinary conditions. With Sparton you can concentrate on the HI station you want. fjl1 Visit Our Display Room and Get a New Radio Thrill <777 1 SPARTON RADIO I “THE PATHFINDER OF THE AIR” Ashland Electric Supply W OM ENS W EAR- AN D D R V G O O D S 142 EAST M A IN S T ASH LAN D, ORE m sìmàmxsùaìa ¡ a « u a i&m M EU .. Saturday is S & H Red Letter Day „ 10 STAMPS FREE The last Saturday in each month is Red Letter Day and each customer who calls aud asks for them may receive ten free Stamps w ithout any required purchase El f i Ì à