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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1927)
THE PAGE ASH LAN9 REGISTER The Misses Marjorie Crouch. Margaret Churchman and u... - ... w o t Benedict Trombkee and two children for employed in Klamath Falls by the were Medford visitors one day last Bend, Oregon, where they will Southern Pacific Company. Mr. W. H. Sams was a business week and w^re in attendance at make their future home. visitor in Medford Monday. V. V. Caldwell, instructor of a Missionary meeting at the home The ladies of the Civic Club will o f Mrs. T. J. Wilmot of Jackson Psychology at the Southern Ore | street. A very enjoyable time was gon Normal school, Mr. Gosnell, give a rummage sale December be had by all present at the meeting Arnold Gosnell, Roland Parka, and 2nd and 3rd. Waffles will —Why pay »120 00 for • White about 50 or 60 ladies being in at- Foss Kramer went duck hunting served each day, there will also Saturday night near the Hopkin's be a eooked food sale, and a table Sew ing machine from tendance. i t ? W hen y o » can bay »»• The Nazerene Church people slough about 8 miles from Mid of articles suitable for Christmas jast as good for » 5 0 .0 0 at Peil’ s. had an all day conference at their land. They returned Sunday night gifts. Mr. and Mrs. DeMent of Myrtle A Isa sawing machinas fo r raat by Church Monday with basket din with about two dozen ducks. They with the anoatb at Pail's Corner. A sh ner at the parsonage at the noon were fortunate to get this number Point spenb the week end their daughter Miss Lila DeMent o f bird* as they were flying un hour. Visiting delegates are here land. tf Southern Mrs. A. F. Shepard left Thurs from neighboring towns to enjoy usually high and seemed much who is attending the agitated evidently because of the Oregon Normal school in this city. day for Los Angeles and other the session. California cities, where she ex The Wagner Creek school un number o f hunters in that vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. DeMent and daugh were M t . and Mrs. H. P. Kervln of ter and Miss Helen Deyoe perts to visit during the winter der the direction of Prof. John months. Kern and daughter, Miss Gene Reno,' Nevada are visiting with guests Sunday afternoon at the — D E L IC IO U S T A M A L E S , M A D E vieve are planning a nice time on Mrs. Kervin’s parents, Mr. and home of Judge and Mrs. L. A. B Y M RS. P O W E L L , E A T TH EM Thanksgiving. Program features Mrs. A. Dickey at 614 Boulevard. Roberts. Mr. Kervin is a mining engineer The Misses Alice Anderson and HERE OR TAKE T H E M are being arranged. O U T . T H E P A L A C E LUNCH. The W. C. T. U. meets on Tues o f note. He will investigate sever Madeline Hill motored to Medford Attorney William Briggs and J. day at the home of Mrs. J. W. al propositions in this part o f the Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McCallister, Edward Thornton spent the week Bruner, 366 Scenic Drive for their country. Mrs. Selena Schraff of 104 Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McCallister, end in Portland on business, i usual meeting. Mrs. Luella Sterns J. M. Taylor, assistant engin is the President of this organiza Bush street is confined to her bed Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sams, Mr. and by sickness. Nurse Scroggins is Mrs. G. H. Hendricks, and Mrs. eer for the Southern Pacific com tion o f Women. G. H. Scribner were dinner guests pany of Dursmuir, visited in Ash Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peachy of attending her. Miss Doris Applegate a Normal Sunday at the hom eof Mr. and land Saturday. Lincoln, street who have been nt — O rd er you r Xm as partraits now the Lookout Station out from Ap student, spent the week end with Mrs. H. L. Taylor on A street. * ad save 10 to 20 par cant. Darl- plegate, are in town at present vis her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Mrs. A. D. Henry proprietor of ■■f Studio. Lithia Springs H otel iting relatives and renewing old House at Talent. the Fountain and Lunch Service Mr. and Mrs. Angeles are visit Station on the Green Spring high Building. acquaintances. Mrs. Gordon MacCracken, state G. W, Benedict was a visiter at ing at the home of Mrs. Pinson’s way was in town Monday on busi-i regent o f the Daughters of the tbe Wagner creek school one day mother, Mrs. F. if. Myers and sis ness. ter Mrs. Lena Mras on Harrison American Revolution, has re last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hargett have left street. They will return to their for Reedsport, where Mr. ’ Hag- turned from Portland, I.a Grande, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Proctor of home in the south the .first part gertt has accepted a position in a Baker, Pendleton and other cities Talent were Ashland Visitors Sat of next week. in the northern part of the state drug store. Mr. Hargett has been urday. There will be special services employed at McNairs Rexall store srhere she has been organizing The Bereans Class o f Baptist pt the Full Gospel Temple Friday D. A. R. chapters and visiting for over a year. i friends. She expects to leave Sunday school held an enjoyable •Evening at 7:30. A welcome is ex Mr. W. W. Belcher, Boy Scout Thursday for Eugene where she party at the home of their effi tended to all to attend this ser executive was in Ashland Monday. cient teacher Mrs. 0 . F. Carson vice. will be a guest o f the D. A. R. one day last week. Mrs. Carson Dr. C. A. Haines, V. D. Miller, chapter at a banquet on-Armistice Tom Roberts of Yoncalla, was a day. She will stop o ff at Albany was assisted by her sister, Mrs. business visitor in Ashland Mon S. A- Peters Jr., Edwin Dunn, and Dah Kay were hunting Sunday in vm her way home to transact busi- Mary Graham in entertaining the day. class. A number of ladies were the Tule Lake district. They re Mrs. B. L. Powell and daughter turned with bulging game bags. — Sava O B Xmas gift* 20 ta 30 por present to enjoy the social time Ruby returned laBt week from a together at the business session, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Anders aaat o f f oa all fram ed pictures. month’s visit with relatives in and mother Mrs. C. W. Anders of Allan McGee and family of conducted by Mrs. S. A. Peters Sr. Kansas. Central Point visited Mrs. L. B. Medford spent Sunday visiting the following officers were elect- Mr. and Mrs. Million and rson Kidwell and family on Liberty with his mother, Mrs. W. R. Da »d: President, Mrs. H. C. Hansen, * via and his sister, Rosetta McGe< Vivo President, Mrs. Frank Bes- visited friends in Medford and street last week. *«.k, Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Central Point Sunday. Mrs. Mil on Alliaon street. Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Burnett class lion has charge of the altering de and Miss Dorothy Ininger were — D iscount on oil portraits for N. W. Heard. The next meeting will be held in January. partment at Enders store. Kmitad lima. D arling Studio. visitors in Medford Sunday. W. F. Tromblee, who has been Virgil Gillette visited over the Andrew McGee, George Ross, Henry Enders and Ike Fridegnt ednerted with the Third street week end with his uncle nrd aunt were duck hunting in the vicinity garage, since last July, left the Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gillette on o f Keno Sunday. They brought latter part of the week with Mrs. Gresham street. Mr. Gillette is Jane ■» '. . X J ” Locals BO Tl M in M in lo h< Si th S* n< ■t M lil la ai ki ai I« la O lv w tl In w ni cl tl W N G h T A C' f: L ucile o f Paris Creates New Colors in World Famous Stylist H o le p ro o f H osiery A. Lucile famous Paris style authority creates new colors in exquisite Hosiery to complement the seasons mode. The new shades as created by Lucile are rushed to America for reproduction in ex quisite hose, by Holeprobf^exclusivelv thus enabling you to wear them simultaneously with Chic Parisiene. Pure Silk Hose, service weight in all the newest shades. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hedrick of ■ B street are visiting in Douglas country and Portland for the last ten days. Mrs. ftedrick will visit | her sister Mrs. Tupper near Dilly before returning. Mrs. Sarah; Boots expects to retUrn to her home in Ashland with Mrs. Hed rick. Mrs. Boots spent the sum mer in Willamette valley. Roy Wells o f Elkton, Douglas county is visiting at present with | his with and children o ntho Boulevard. Mir Wells has fo u r' daughters here in School. Oscar Cooper, who formerly liv- • d in Ashland preached last Sun day at the Christian church at j Beaverton, Some distance out | from Portland. Mrs. C. N. Gillmore of East of | town under went an operation at he Community hospital one day ast week. Mrs. Gilmore is report- ■■d doing nicely. C. B. Haney East o f town was >n the sick list one day last week. Rev. N. 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