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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1927)
Knraaia Meeting and Mrs. Beebe was the fortun 1 luncheon Wedneaday noon, lunch C H R IS T IA N CHURCH I Whitesides. Deaconess and Dis R. Loy. the above named Defen cord in VoL 69, on page* 15« fea trict President o f the Woman's dants: Second and A 169 Inclusive, o f the .^jrtga*a eon beine *er»ed at 11:30 at the . Miwanian» met at thetr regular ate lady in Free-Hundred. Missionary Soeisty will giva an Records o f Jackson county, Ore Lithia Spring* hotel. One large You nnd each o f you are hereby ■ E etu ig, Friday 30th, with a, — ■— You are invited to attend our address on Home Missions. Special summoned and required to appear gon, on which property a second tables made festive with Hallow- luncheon at the Lithia Springs Medford Girl Dine -gin g hv Mrs. De Lon g from and answer the Complaint in the mortgage waa executed unto y en, Uni*!. , | Helen Maxwell Janes. 12 y e a r, 'een suggestions was arranged for services next Sunday. Nampa, Idaho. Be sura to come. above entitled suit, now on file in and which mortgage should bo de Sunday school > < li a. m Speakers o f the day ware: Mr. oW daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. twelve guests, places being marked The church service begins atl A t « ;S 0 'P . M .‘ Young Peoples the o ffice o f the county clerk o f creed second and inferior to tbr OKn Arnspiger, Medford Kiwawan ! Harris Janes o f Medford, died by gay Harlequin ladies in orange 11.00 and immediately following m ating. Jackson County, Oregon within ' claim o f the plaintiff. wha is the newly elected presi-, Wednesday gt three o ’Hock o f ty dreas adorned with black caU. By order o f the Honorable Or dent o f the Oregon R e c la m a tio n ! Ph°id fever. She waa ill fo r two Laurel boughs with gorgeoua red the communion service the pastor A t 7:30 P. -M. Inspiring Song { Four Weeks from the date hereof, Congress which Just convened nt w* « k»- everything possible was bemea, autumn leaves and a glow- will speak on the subject: “ The Service followed by an Education- ¡ the same being the date o f the lando M. Corkin, Judge, made a tT r Prineville Mr Arnapiger llone M “ v* 11,8 r oun* rirl's life mg Jack O’ Lantern made the Atonement." al address by Professor Delong, ; first publication o f this Summons, and dated October 26th, 1927, this Christian Endeavor 8:30. spoke on the problems o f funding | but »PP»ren tly nothing could save table singularly festive. Guest* acting president o f the Northwest and if yoii fail to appear within Summons is served upon yon by The Bible platform o f Chris-1 Nazarene College at Nampa Id a.1 said time, the plaintiff will apply the bond issues o f the various 1 her- Hel* n » » » » member o f the favors were given by the hostess, succembre to the court fo r the relief demand publication fo r four n irrigation districts and oth 8B class in school, and very pop- favors being dainty hand-painted tian Unity” will be the theme o f Mrs. Delong will render special ed in the said Complaint, to-wit: ular and much loved by her school handkerchiefs in pastel shades, weeks in the Ashland Register, the evening discourse at 7:30. ¡strict* o f the state, with em selections in song. Don’t fail to That the plaintiff have judg published at Ashland, said Jack- _ upon local advantages. Mr. mates. She will be buried in Med- JLuncheon was served in courses, 0 hear them. after which the party adjourned B A P T IS T CHURCH ment and decree foreclosing that son County, and appearance must piger and Mr. Joy have just iord* The regular mid-week prayer I to Mrs. Claycomb’s home on Har- M. S. Woodworth, Pastor certain real property mortgage be made within four weeks from ed from the Oregon Reclam- meeting will be held on Wednea- | rison street where the afternoon covering lots 8 to 41 inclusive in the date o f the first publication Congress at Prineviiie. T h . G -G e tte r. Fun Party wag gpent p U yin f Ha„ ow. day evening at 7:30 P. M. Sabbath School 9:45. Block 10 o f Central addition to the whK-h I S October 27th, 1927. Mr. E. G. Harlan Secretary o f, The Go-Getters' Baptist Young >een a lw a U o n a were > in ¡n o Preaching 11:00. Wm. M. BRIGGS. City o f Eagle Point, in Jackson | Methodist Episcopal Church | Ashland Chamber o f Com- Peoples Bible class held a real evidence and beautiful yellow Dr. De W alt Norton will preach Attorney fo r plaintiff. County, Oregon, which Mortgage | North Main and Laurel Star ce, announced a school of fOn party at the home o f th e ir: chrysanthmums adorned the liv_ at this hour. Dr. Norton will con was executed by J. W. Ward and P. O. Address, Pioneer Block, | H. F. Pemberton, Pastor Bmanship to be conducted by teacher, Mr. J. C. Hopper at 71 ing Mrg. Henry Enderg Ashland, Oregon. Mabel Ward, his w ife and dated duct. f Chamber o f Commerce in the Scenic drive. The class began to wag the winner at cardg mnd ^ Services at 7:30 in which the November 25th, 1925 and o f re 49-4tin.es O Morning worship at 11 o’clock. future for the benefit o f the assemble early and kept coming j ceived a lovely prUe M„ j H young people will participate. W orld’s Temperance. ^»people o f the town, until thirty one were present, and Hardy received the congolation. Note: Remember that Sunday is Sunday. Subject The Church leorge E. Briscoe, Superinten- from the first arrivals until the Guests were Mrs. Earl Crow, Mrs. Rally day fo r the Sunday school. and the Law. |t o f schools expressed appre close somewhere about 11 p. m. Clyde Malone, Mrs. Domino Pro Make it a real rally by having ev Evening worship at 7 :80. Sub tion fo r the coperation o f the there was not a moment without a vost, Mrs. Sylvan Provost, Mrs. ery one present. A suitable pro ject: “ The Outside o f the Cup. anís Club, the doctors o f the ; lau« h> it certainly was a jolly Henry Enden. M n. John Enden, gram will be given. Sunday School fo r all ages at n and the community hospital > ^u*y bunch, cracking jokes, play- M n. Andrew McGee, Mrs. P. R. 0 — ■ ---------O their assistance in the loca l! ' nK pranks games, charades pull- Hardy, M n. J. H. Hardy, M n. O. | First Presbyterian Church \ 9:45. Epworth League for young peo ¡c. j ing one stunt and then another all A. Paulserud, and M n. C. J. With Illuminated Bulletin ple especially those o f High School the evening. Read. The next meeting o f the organ- “ Primary Christianity” will be ages at 6:15. A delicious luncheon was serv ktion will be on their regular Wesley Foundation for Normal the theme o f the pastor, Rev. H. T. letink day one week from today. ed o f salads, sandwiches cake with Eatartnins Worthy Matrons the Mitchelmore, Sunday morning at »Indents and teachers and lis is to be “ Farmers’ Day.” The fine fre8h cider to which all did , Mrs. Hal McNair delightfully 11. A t the 7:30 worship period the teachers o f the city schools, krieus members o f the club are justice with a will. 1 ' __ . . . „ . . entertained the Worthy Matrons subject will be “ Three Men.” I f P ™ * " meeting Wednesday ev- pvileged to invite farmer friends Those partic.pat.ng o f the class (C ,ub at her home on Oak street you had lost everything you had. en*n« at 1 the luncheon as guests. W 6TG * i Tuesday evening. About ten ladies in the world are there three me:, You are cordially to at- Lela M. Dodson. Mamie Biller, were present. Delicious refresh- in Ashland who would come and tend a11 the raietln» ' o f thi* home- r Or You May Wish Roy Parr o f Ashland was at Morea Gilmore, Mellie Ewing, ments were served late in the er- o ffe r you that which would put like church. You will be heartily Mabel Erickson, Maude Simmons, ■ ening. Plans were made fo r their linehurst on business Sunday. you on your feet? Three friends!* welcomed and will enjoy the day Robert Gilmore, Lucile Beswick, refruiar annual party which ia to The Bible school is now open spent with us. Strangers and visi Ada Mark, Ella Bliler, Leeta j be held Monday evening at the to all and there are fine classes tors especially welcome. Come as Among those from Ashland who W e will be glad to figure with you Brown, Margaret Rice, Luella Masonic Hall. It is to be a Hallow- fo r all who would study God’s you are. ^tended the dance at Perkins hall W oofru ff, Cloone Inscho, Ray E. j >een a ffa ir this year. A ll Eastern word. 9:45 Christian Endeavor Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf, Caroline Radde, E lla : Star members, their wives and Societies: Intermediate and Senior SUMMONS oy Taylor, Mrs. Norma Reeder Beeler, Doris Woolfolk, Lila Lud- husbands are invited. The diver- meet at 6:30 and Junior at 4:00 In the Circuit Court »6 the State Imd Mrs. Harry Peterson. wick, Lela Dysent, Helen Garden, sjon 0f the evening will be a short P. M, o f Oregon in and for Jackson Alice McNabb, Laura Raguse, program, Hallowe’en stunts, danc- County Wednesday Bible Study and Entertain at Dinnar Donald Hinthorn, Thelma Reece, ¡ng, and the usual lunch for which prayer service 7 :30. S T A T E OF OREGON, ) Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Hardy were Margery Fisher, William Tucker, the Eastern Star ladies are famed. P L A IN T IF F ) o— ----------------------------------------- the gracious host and hostess Bamice Garden, William Vimont, vs ) | CHURCH OF TH E | Thursday evening October the R. E. Oclen, Hugh Gilmore. J. W. W AR D and M A B E L ) HIGH SCHOOL NOTES NAZERENE 27th when they delightfully en Those helping and contributing ) Foort and C S t r n li | W AR D . His W ife, I tertained at their beautiful home to the fun making, were Mkttie J ••d ) (Continued from page 2) | P. C. TH A TC H E R . Paster | on North Main etreet with a Hopper, Mrs. H. B. Hinthorn, and Gee, president, appointed a com o— — ----- o CEORGE H. LO Y, and ) bridge dinner party. Covers were > Miss Carribell Moorehouse. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. RO SETTA R. LO Y. HU ) mittee to discuss the advisability laid for nine persons at a beauti- I _______ W ife, Defendants. i o f Senior girls making and selling Mr. T. S. W iley, Superintendent. fully decorated and perfectly »P -D .n a a r Party at Horn. . ( Mr. a .d red and white pom poms. TO George H. Loy and Rosetta A t 11. o’clock service Mrs. Edith n h la II n Iln K r'o n n aAKAnsa ' ftl «• a n a pointed i table. Hallow'een scheme Mr*. S, A. Peters, Jr. Kenneth Madden, chairman o f oc orange and black was artistic Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Peters, Jr. the announcement committee gave ally carried out both in the table entertained at „ a “ bridge dinner] a report on the graduation an- __ _» * decorations and in the rooms. Wednesday evening at their home I nouncements and rings and pins While huge baskets o f chrysanth on Iowa street. Dinner was serv- tbat the committee had examined, From time to time we have stressed emums lent their vivid beauty to ed at seven o’clock at one large He that they WOuld not de the advantage o f supporting home en the rooms. table beautiful with Hallow’een c;de 0n the anouncemcnts until terprise because of what home enter Bridge was the diversion of the decorations. Orange and black they had had an opportunity to prise is doing for Ashland. ef^ning. were used effectively in carrying interview several differen t agents, Mrs. Claycomb won the first out the Hallow’een suggestions. H£ told the class that since the prize fo r the ladies and Mr. Hen nut cups, place cards and tally desijrn for the rings had been se-, This is true of all forms of local en ry Enders was the fortunate gen cards lending their suggestions iected last year that all those who terprise, commercial, industrial, agri tleman. with black cats, bats, and witches, did not order rings at that time cultural. It is true of our social organ Those who received the hospi- A congenial group o f friends gath-1 COuld leave their individual orders izations— schools, library, clubs, tality o f Mr. and Mrs. Hardy were ered at the dinner table and Mrs. at W hite’s Jewelry store, churches and others you may think the following named: Mr. an^ Peters served a most delightful | A ll ready plans are being made Mrs. H. L. Claycomb, Mr. and Mrs. venison dinner. The guests num- f or pep meetings and rallies for o f as belonging to this group. H. G. Enders, and Mr. and Mrs. bered ten who were Mr. and Mrs. the game next Saturday with the J. H. Hardy. V. D. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Dan u. o f O. Frosh. It i » to be considered also in your -------- - Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Russell C ripe,! i f the students can show hb Elk* Ladle* Hava First Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young and much pep fo r thi* game as they banking relations. Many dollars are of Season Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dunn. did fo r the last, the team is sure “ hidden away” on a top shelf, or im Thursday afternoon, October Bridge was the diversion fo r the to bring in a satisfactory score. perilled in other ways, which should be 27th the Lady Elks Card Club after dinner hours and prizes were The cup offered by the Hi-Y deposited to earn interest, adding a met for their first meeting o f the given for high and low scores, the was won by the Senior class. The substantial sum to local resources. season. fortunate ones being Mrs. V. D. contest fo r subscriptions to the I The hostesses for the afternoon Miller, Mrs. Dan Kay, Mr. Russell Rogue News and membership to | were Mrs. H. H. Gillette and Mrs. Cripe and Mr. Dan Kay. the Student Body ended Wednes Surely each citizen has a very defi O. W. Long. ■ day with the Seniors far in the j nite influence upon Ashland’s progress. Five tables o f Bridge and one Mr*. Claycomb Preaide* Over lead with 95 per cent. The Jun- o f Five-Hundred were in play dur- 12:30 Luncheon By supporting local enterprise you | iors had 73 per cent, the Sopho-1 ing the afternoon. Dainty refresh- Mrs. Herschel Claycomb pre- mores 60 per cent and the Fresh make yours a favorable influence. ments were served by the host- sided over an unusually attractive men 59 per cent. > sges late in the afternoon. Mrs. Dom Provost was the lucky winner o f the first prize in Bridge ----------------------------- O ------------------------------------------------ o DOES YOUR Roof Leak? BLACK ASHFALTUM PAINT J. 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