The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, November 11, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Galey, H. O. Anderson, Gordon
MacCracken and H. A. Stearns, of
Ashland; and Mesdames C. M.
Belcher A. R. Clement, Glen Fab-
rick, Fred Cummings, and H. N.
Waltermire o f Medford.
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guitar and the harmonica; Daisy
Mrs. Mary Husted o f Portland,' be the diversion o f the evening's Yeoman gave a delightful affa ir
Tuesday evening at the Moose Y ary an gave a rending and Victor
Oregon was present at this meet- entertainment.
Hall. About 150 Yeoman and York also delivered a reading
ing, which was called for gener-
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their friends were present. The The program was followed by a
al inspection. A large attendance
W ill Eatertaia
following delightful program was dance by the Yeoman Orchestra,
was present add a profitable and j
Mys. J. M. Wagner, Mrs. ¥t D.
a splendid orchestra composed of
enjoyable time enjoyed hy the Wagner, and Miss Lydia McCall enjoyed.
six pieces.
Refreshments
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Several piano duets by the Mit-
members.
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will entertain with an evening of
served at midnight.
Bridge on Friday November 11th, chel twins, silo, by Floyd Young,
P. E. O. Moots
at the F. D. Wagner residence on accompanied at -the piano by Mary
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The Local Chapter o f AC. P. £.
Reedsport — Contractor Ken-
47 Granite street.
j Galey; solo by Letha Miles, ac-
0. was entertained at the resi-1 Mrs. C. A. Haines , will enter-
strom moves 92,000 yards rock
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companied
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Mary
Galey
at
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dence o f Mrs. J. W. McCoy on j tain a group of friends at
Yeoman M e e t in g
' piano; Ward. Parkinson and Mil- and earth in 5 weeks on Roost -
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. u u’ Main
. a ^ Wednesday,
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Novem -, home
Church
The
Brotherhood
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American
! ton Franklin favored with the steel velt highway
ber Ôth, 1927.
' November the twelvth. Bridge will
ies: Mesdames 0. W. Long, Don­
ald Whitney, Frank Merrill, G. H.
H eiberg, C. A. Shutts, Tony Fran­
co, J. D. McRae, C. I. J. Porter,
Dewey Sackett, Elsie Churchman
and H. H. Gillette.
Hope Rebekah Lodge met Tues­
day evening the 8th in regular
session. Plans for the
annual
Homecoming were discussed. It
was planned to have a covered
luncheon at sic o’clock in the din­
Jolly Bunch Club
ing room, then a varied program
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Roberts and
and dance later on in the evening.
A ll Odd Fellows their wives, and Mr. and Mrs. Koch entertained
ill Rebekahs and their husbands the Jilly Bunch Club at the Rob-
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valley
are
expected
to at-
ertf residence
on Church
street,
tend and help make this occasion Wednesday evening
with
four
one long to U remembered.
tables o f Five Hundred.
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Th e committee for the evening
was. Mrs. Lulu Wilson, chairman,
Mrs. Anna Walker.
Mis,
Lets
Walker Mr. and Mrs. Worthing-
ton. Mrs. Delia Acklin, Miss Jean
AiUheson, Miss Josephine Barber,
Mrs. Nellie Beeson. Mr. and Mrs.
Bryant and Mrs. Brown.
^ r*‘ George Eib won a lovely
i » “ fo r carrying o ff the first
P * * « iot '“ dle* » nd Mr G‘'or* e
E' b w** ^ successful gentlemen,
Tbe consolation prizes were taken
b> Mr* E C‘ F* y ne ,nd Mr Mont-
gomery. The decorations were
beautiful bouquets o f colorful
chrysanthemums scattered about
’ the rooms and at the tables. Deli-
E n te rtain * at Luncheon
Mrs. Louis Dodge delightfully ' cious refreshments were served by
entertained at her beautiful home the
‘ he evening,
on the Boulevard, Wednesday af-j
The guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ternoon, w|th a one o'clock lun-1 erts and Mr. and Mrs. Koch were
rheou fo r the Ashland and* Med-j Mr. and Mrs. George Eib, Mr. and
ford ieleg a te » who assisted her'at -Mrs. George Crapsey, Mr. and
th* P. T , A ¿a te convention held Mr*. E. C. Payne, Mr. and Mrs.
in La Grande* in October.
J- C. Hersey, Mr. and Mrs. Mont-
A t the beautifully
decorated [.gomery, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mad-
and perfectly appointed
table, den and Mrs. Jennie Gilbert.
place* 'were laid fo r twelve guests.
Very interesting and laugh pro­
E le ve n O 'c lo c k B rid g e
voking were the place cards in
Mrs. Dyrud delightfully enter­
blue and gold (the P. T. A. colors) tained the Eleven o’clock bridge
these cards held some laughable c|ub Wednesday evening at her
or outstanding incident that took home on Fourth gtreet.
place at the convention. The table
Three ub)eg o f bri(f(fe were in
was beautiful with its huge ten- ,,lay durin<( the evenin(r.
H lgh ,
terpiece o f
tf.lden chrysanthe More wai) won by Mrg 0 w
mums, as were the rooms, the color and Mrg. Dona|d Whitney receiv-|
scheme o f blue and gold being ar­ ed thd consolation.
tistically carried out.
Mrs. Dyrud’t guests for the
A fter luncheon, plans
wdVe evening were the following lad-
made for the betterment o f Par­
ent-Teachers work in the tenth
district (this district.)
A letter o f congratulation was
sent to Mr. A. Walker o f Grants
Mrs. Nellie Seilaff’ s
Pass, who was elected vice-presi­
Kindergarten
dent o f this district, he was o ffe r ­
ed the help and cooperation o f the
and Nursery
ladies in theenth district in the
preparation and work to be done
133 Hargadine Street
fo r the state convention to be held
in Grante Pass in 1929.
Tuition $5 per month
The ladies who enjoyed
Mrs.
Hours to suit parents
Dodge's hospitality were: Mes­
convenience.
dames C. J. Baughman, M. M.
Brower, F. W. Hitchcock, A. C.
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W e G ive
Greater
LOTS OF PIECE GOODS FOR QUICKER CLOSE OUT
*
Plan your Christmas Gift making now and select the
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Our First Car
hand made-
$16.75 values Sport Coats at
.......A..................... $13.75
$29.75 Values Sport Coats a t .......................... $26.50
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$34.50 Values Sport Coats a t ..........................$29 75
$49.75 Values Sport Coats at ............. .•........... $39.75
$59.50 Values Sport Coats a t ............................$48.00
Fur Trimmed Velour Coats in Pretty Shades $ 0 0 - 7 5
of Tans, Women’s S iz e s ................................
Green Venice Cloth, all splendidly set o ff
12 Womens. Jumpers ........................... 59-
50 Everfast Suiting now ...................... 3oc
98c Baronette Satin
79c Everfast Shantone now ..................49c
......................... 6.'* •
$1.25 Spun Silk .....................................98c
59c Everfast Gingham Cloth
$1.50 to $1.95 Wash Satin or
at ..............
50c Everfast Prints now .....................39c
Messali-ie
98c
$1.50 Everfast Super Broadcloth, under­
wear, Shades ........
!..88c
39c
75e Everfast Voile ................... - ....... 55c
RIBBONS A N D LACES
$1.00 Everfast Brilete, a drop atitch ray­
on check ...... - ............ .. ...... ............... 09c
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50c Lingerie Check ......
TT..30C
Can be made into pretty gifts and at very
little coat because o f our sale price.
$1.19 Bathrobe Flannel .....
89c
$1.00 Bathrobe Flannel
69e
........
Peggy O’Dare and Louise
attractive price of—
»23 .85
(♦
bow
............... ...... $2.4$
$4.60 to $1.00 Wool V e lo u r...... ....... $2.4*
$10.75, $13.75 and $16.75
$6.00 Heather Velour C oatin g........
or mol-ring-
........
$3.75 54-iach Haevy Serge
$10#
...„......... $1.9$
$1.9«
$3.00 48-ia Wool
Tw o piece and one piece
Dresses for school, sporta,
$2.75 40-iack Wool Crepe
Porret Twill
black,
$$.00 Strip* W on ted ...... ........ ....... $1.69
brown, beaver
One lot $1.45 fancy w onted suiting» wool
One lot wool flannels plaid and fancy np
batiste er serge now _____ ____ ______..$$#
to $1.05 at
$ 1 .«
..............
.$1.49
FLO U R
SPERRYS
3 LB. PKG. ....
29 ?
5 LB. STRAIN- £ Q c
ED, A T
V V
SPERRYS
10 LB. SACK
ßQc
10 LB P A IL $1 .37
STRAINED A T 1
BUCKW HEAT .O Q
3 LB. PKG. .
NATIONALLY KNOWN HOSIERY LINES
And no Better Offered at the Prices
A LLE N HOSE
Full Fashioned $1.00 Hose, One thread ray-
Our $1.50 service Hose now $1.46. This
has been our big selling long wearing num­
ber.
Silk to hem service weight
............$1.45
Silk to hem Chiffon weight ............. $1.50
Silk to Top fin* Chiffon ___ _______ $2.50
CRANBERRIES
Now that the winter rams
35 ‘
ic e
and
the
cold
weather has started it is time to think
of
Pointed Heel $1.00 Hose Pure silk to, the
Kewpie Twin Shoes for the Kiddies. A com­
plete stock of Shoes and Oxfords in
W E DELIVER FREE INSIDE C IT Y LIM ITS
Hardy Brothers
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$1.89 Dancing Chiffon now _____ $1.7*
The new Taper Heel, long pointed, fine
4b^ ,on ............... ...................... — ....... $2.00
I — u
hem Blue C n n e service weight.
RELIEF CORP FOOD SALE S A T U R D A Y
i —
M U N SIN G W EAR HOSE
on to three threads o f silk ........ ...... $1.00
FRESH
2 LBS. FOR
I .aces and Dress Trimmings 1-3 to 1-2 O ff
with pretty
$4.00 Broadcloth
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY
THOSE LARGE Q c
CANS
One lot wide faacy ribbons 85c to $1.25
values at ..... ........................................ 49c
One lot 5 to 6 inch fancy and plain rib­
bons 9c yard.
Jersey Sport Drea*ca
W e are featuring a lot of
Alcott Dresses at the very
TO M A T O SOUP
............ 39c
W OOL GOODS FURTHER REDUCED
;• r
43 '
........................52-75
fur sets and lined with crepe. Misses and $4_Q-00
Women’s sizes a t ............................................
GET YO UR W IN TE R S U PP LY N O W
COMB
2 FOR
USE EVERFAST
$1.95 Crepe-de-Chine ..................... _$1.49
50e Everfast Voile ...............
1.80
H O TC AKE
Smocks, Childrens Dresses or
any gift where fast color is an
important item
Best of all would be o f Skinners Crepe, «
heavy $2.95 quality at ....................... $2.19
$2.50 flat Crepe at
$24.50 Values Sport Coats a t .......................... $19.75
Dress Coats in black broadcloth, or tan, navy, brown or
BUT W E N O W H AV E SOME MORE OF TH E
SAME KIND, G U ARANTEED , A T —
HONEY
For Bridge Sets, Table Covers
For Pretty Underthings
O f special interest is our large showing o f wonderful
LASTED JUST 10 DAYS
$
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OF K L A M A T H NETTED GEM PO TATO ES
makings
here. It will lessen the cost and add sentiment to the gift if its
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Reductions on
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Blue Crane $1.19 Hose all silk to top, rt.y
fine Chiffon, a wonder hose at $1.19.
both
black artd tan leathers.
GoMard
Corsets
S A TU R D A Y IS B ALLO O N D A Y
TH E CHILDREN
FOR
Munsingwear
W0MEM5 WCML AND DUT ÚOO¿S
H Z E MAIN ST ASH LAN D ,O RE
Agency