The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, November 15, 1927, Page TWO, Image 2

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    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.
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B
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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 —
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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
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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..
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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
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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.
Plans w-re formuleted, comir.lt-
t n s appointed, n o ' *he following'
officers elected: President, Muriel
MrCutrhein; Vice President, Twila
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