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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1927)
treasurer. ft wa* deeded to hold .and will be a pleasant reminde; Delicious refreshments refreshment« were , of the kindne*» of these ladie* to were served the guests late in the s f-ju ld Veterans as the days come ternoon by the gracious hostesses, and go. ---------- ---------- B ’Trt« HOME What make* a home? Not spacious on Aubum .treet, «re moving »hi* viwted at the home of Mr. and Thanksgiving Ba’.l. V edne*^ week to Klamath Fall* where Mr. j Mrs. Clinton Baughman of this' November 23, i>27. V.i* affair I Hall it empioyed as foreman in a cjty is for all Elks and the i- ladiea sawmiU. The* Lo^je N0. »44 B. The music will be furnished by the The Womens Benefit Asaocia- p q g ?ive their annual Provost Orchestra. T h u r sd a y E r o o i o g P a rt y E a te r ta ia s at D ia a e r | tion will give a “ 500” card party — — — ■ — — p— —— evening. November Mrs. C. A. Haines, Mr*. C. A. A nt^ber of Douglas county Wednesday evening. Malone, Mr*. Earl Crow, Mrs. G. people enjoyed two o’clock dinner lfeth. at the I. O. O. F. HalL Play-, ET regular sessions the first Friday M. Green, and Mrs. El wood Hed at the hospitable home of Mr. and ing will begin at 8 o’clock prompt- evening of each month, combining *'erB will be the hostess*, iTturs- Mrs. Roy Well* on the Boulevard ly ; «nd refreshments will be serv-1 business and pleasure. 'day evening N e v s a l.* seven- Sunday. ed late *" tbe evening. The public The table was made attractive i» cordially invited Those who enjoyed the evening '" " t h , 1927 at a Bridge party it Mr. Southern Ward of Yreka. AN INTERESTING COMPARISON together were: Vila Dement, T w il.' th* C' vic Clnb HoUM ° n Winburn with a boquet of late fall roses and all enjoyed the bountiful din Rader, Muriel. McCutcheon, R u th !''*** ner so kindly prepared by Mrs. i Owens, Hazel Hiatt. Bonnie Poll B r i d g e P a rt y S a t u rd a y Wells for the following guests and ard, Lilliad Lindy, and the invited Mrs. J. M. Hughe* entertained members of her family. Mr. and guests were the Misses Edna Go- Everyone who has been in business heen, Nora Ward and Clara A n -i* group of friends at her home Mrs. C. B Haney, J. E. Haney, twenty or more years will recall the and May demon ! on Oak street Saturday evening, i a"d G. Benedict paralyzing financial panic o f the Fall Light refreshment, were aorved ' waa th* a™ ^ m e n t of the | Benedict, and Misses Clair, Lou,* evening. At a late hour dainty re- Merle an<1 Bernice M ells, Miss o f 1907 which, as someone well puts it, at the close of the session. freshmenta were served. j Dorothy Slack and the hostess and ’ TIRES & TUBES was “ a monument to the financial ig _____ j host, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells. Nor palaces, where all th- walls are hung with cost’y tap estry ; Not polished brass, no shining plate. Nor manors, graced by potentate. Just humble deed* of ministry.. • * Where life comes in, and life g >cs out, Where age can rest and youth can C o lo b r o t e d B irth d a y shout; Where kindness reigns, where Mm. M. J. McCallister celebrat- Party at H »u l , M . Cirel* M oot!.« egos fade— ed her 72nd birthday anniversary ot High School „ Where all will work just minist’n - 1 Sunday at the home of her daugh-l Orchestra »nd Glee Club gave a The Merlcy Circle and Mission ing t*r my, y,- n gams on j 4 3 ! delightful party Saturday evening arT Society will meet in joint ses- With willing hands, replenishing Third street, with a fami'y din-■ •’iovember 12th in the Bal1 room 1,10,1 ° " Thursday at the Mr* The alter fire* that love ha* made. n);r. Those present at this delight- ‘ 3t the Lithia Hotel. ' H’ ° ’ Ander»on home- A11 Baptist ladies with their friends are cord MRS. A. V. HARDY. The evening was enjoyably ! ful affair were. The guest o f hon- ially invited to be present at this ! or. Mm. M. J. McCallister, Mr. and !>ent in games, guessing games, Lodi«» Elk Club Mr*. rs.I'»rds and magazine jumping. High meetlnF- Mrs. H. L. Taylor, Mr. and M Mrs.! The Lady Elk Card Club held J. A. Hendricks. Mr. and Mm. R. 1 School songs were sung under th e 1 Mrs. Char les A . H aines Hostes s their regular card party in the A. McCallister and little daughter I direction of Miss Letha Miles, The home of Mrs. Charles A. club rooms in the Elks Temple, j Donna, Mrs. Eva Ellis, Mr, Fiten | so® f leader. Haines wa, the scene of a singu Thursday afternoon. November Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Spencer, and | The Novelty orchestra furnished larly clever party Saturday even 10th, Mm. Domino Provost and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sams. Mrs. music for the dancing, this orches- ing, when Mrs. Haines was host Mrs. Dean Scott acted as hostess-1 McCallister was the proud reci-| tra is especially deserving of ess to twenty guests at bridge. eis for the afternoon. I pient of a number of beautiful j mention. There was much merriment and The annual election o f officers { presents. | Between 65 an<j 70 were present interest it* the games, after which resulted in the following: Mm. J the High School teachers acted as the hostess announced there was Enterlain al Dinner Clyde Costello, president; Mr*. guests and chaperones. a prize foi« each guest hidden Guy Carey, vice-president. Bridge The girls were colorful in their around the living rooms. A mad Mr. and Mrs. Henry carter en and Five-Hundred were enjoyed tertained at their home on Alta dainty evening gowns and the boys scramble for prizes ensued, and with Mm. Guy Carey holding the street Sunday with a one o ’clock added the perfect contrast in their each guest found an adorable highest score in Bridge, while j dinner in honor o f Mm. William plain blue suits. The party was Christmas basket filled with glaz Mrs. S. A. Peters Sr. received high Glenn who is leaving soon for an declared a decided success. ed fruit, candy and nuts, with a score in Five Hundred. extensive visit in the east with re- sprig of holly tied to the handle, Dainty refreshments were serv latives. Mr. and Mm. Carter’s C iv ic C lu b M e e t i n g which added the Christmas touch. ed at the close of the afternoon by guest* were: The guest of honor The Women s Civic Club is hold-^ and delighted every one. Card hon the hostesses. z Mm. William Glenn, Mr. and ing today an afternoon Bridge, ors were won by Mrs. Phil Backus Mrs. T. H. Simpson, Mm. Ida Neil “ 500” , and fancy work. The host- and Mm. Gerald Wenner, for En te rtain * a l B rid g e Miss Anna Hargrove and Mr. D. esses are Mm. P. K. Hammond, which they each received a lovely Mrs. C. L J. Porter, Mm. W. L. prize. Card tables were then per Mm. Fred Wagner, Mm. J. M. L. Glenn. Wagner, and Miss Lydia McCall; — Maxey, and Mrs. Sylvan Provost. formed into supper tables and re were the gracious hostesses Fri D in n e r G ue s ts a l B u r d ic H o m e The ladies are combining the reg freshments were served to the day, November 11 at the pleasant Dr. and Mm. R. L. Burdic en ular meeting of the order with a following ladies: Mrs. Sylvan home if Mm. Wed Wagner on tertained a group o f friends at social affair. Refreshments will Provost, Mrs. Henry Enders, Mrs. Wagner on Granite street. dinner Sunday evening, at their be served late in the afternoon, ( P. R. Hardy. Mm. Harry Tomlin- Thirteen tables were arrang?d home on High Street. Dinner was and the affair is expected to be son. Mm. Phil Backus, Mm. Her- for bridge in the spacious rooms served at 6:30 to Mr. and Mm. S. both Peasant and profitable so- schel Claycomb, Mrs. Domino Pro A. Peters, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 1 cia,|y »nd financially. of the Wagner home. vost, Mrs. Victor Mills, Mm. Hal ---------- Mm. J. D. McRae was the lucky Dunn and Mr, and Mm. Gerald! McNair, Mrs. Clyde Malone, Mrs. A F in e C u s t o m lady in Bridge, receiving as first Wenner. El wood Hedberg, Mrs. Clyde The W. R. C. of Ashland have Young, Mrs. Earl Crow, Mrs. S. A. prize a beautiful bouquet of chry a very kindly custom o f sending Peters, Jr., Mrs. O. A. Pau'serud, santhemums, while Mm. F. G. E n terta in * S a t u r d a y A f t e r n o o n Mm. Fred Wagner, Mm. J. M. out a beautiful potted plant or Mrs. R. L. Burdic, Jr., Mrs. Gerald Swedenburg also received a love ly prize for low score, and to the Wagner and Mj*s Lydia McCall boquet o f flowers to each mem Wenner, Mrs. John Enders. Mrs. about ber of the G. A. R. when their Andrew McGee, and Mrs. C. J. guest holding low score at each delightfully entertained table was graciously presented a forty five friends Saturday after birthday* arrive. G. W. Benedict Read. Mrs. Armstrong o f .Med noon, November 12 th, at the Fred was made happy on his birthday, ford was an out of towu guest. clever favor. The Wagner home was a glow Wagner residence on Granite Nov. l(t with a lovely bright col C. T. Hall and family who I with colorful chrysanthemum* and street. During the afternoon a ored cyclamen, that will grow and blossom for many months to com e 1 bought them a home last summer 1 autumn foliage, and delicious re splendid program was given. Mesdame* Robertson, Walter freshments were served late in the Kedferd, and K. A. Wood* delight ROCCO evening by the hostesses. ed the guents with several piano numbers. R a i n b o w Cl« ** L a v e M o o t in g * Mm. Wilmer Poley gave a mon- WRITE HER T O D A Y ! One of the pleasant gathering* scheduled for the week occur.-.! w!’ ,rh was wel1 received The afternoon’s program ter- last Thursday evening when the Ralnbow Class of the Presbyterian ™ n* t*d wUh an »uction sale of Sunday School, largely Composed ' hr,*tmai' » « « ’ le* conducted by o f Normal ftria. held its initial Mr*' Henry Galey and Mr*. George i gathering at the home of the K ubank* wer** dressed for the teacher. Mm. Grace A ndrew *.M r t T h " final f*atur’’ of the af- Bruving the elements, simply lernoon’s entertainment furnished added teat to the evening’s enioy.' ^ *rr,‘ *t d,“al of «'«usement. ment and there were no Hull !'’ **dt‘ r; and Kuth Owen», secret«.y moments in c*n 'T ";n li«i, in nusi- ■r - e»l interludes, in games that stint W ulated n'ndde wit«, nor in tot snappy bunion*.. meeting. 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