The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, November 18, 1927, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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E n te rta in * a t B rid g e
Mesdames C. A. Haine«, Clyde
Malone, Earl Crow, G. M. Green
and Elwood Hedberg delightful­
ly entertained Thursday evening
a t the Civic Club house with a
ASHLAND
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Y o rk B lu e S ilk -Iia cd S u its fo r
Miss EsteJla Platts formerly
I piece, vases, pillows, and oriental ! es placed on each table clever can- the close of the evening’s enter- —
large bridge party.
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churning
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sticks made of pine needles
The club room* were most j rugs scattered about, and beauti* {die
served elaborate refreshm ents Mr. and Mrs. tieorge Allen ; old friend, of Mr. and Mrs. J. r
and
pine
cones
bearing
a
lighted
charming and artistic with all their ful basquets of red winter Der­ candle in the midst. S<ft>re cards, which were in keeping with the and Mr. E. Cliff Payne were bus­ Hopper arrived yesterday and
luxuriousness of the home atmos­ ries intermixed with pine needles pads, and pencils were also in this decorations and the season.
iness visitors in Medford Wed­ visiting the Hoppers at 71 Se«^
drive.
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phere, the huge center table with the early winter scheme was fur- mode. Twenty tables of Bridge
nesday afternoon.
its tall tapers, elaborate center- ther enhanced when the hostess- were in play during the evening.
9 00 P a rty a t R andle* H om e
— D E L IC IO U S T A M A L E S , M A D E — W a tc h 4 d a te a n d list of *
At the clo^e of the games the host­ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Randles were BY M R S. P O W E L L , E A T T H E M lot o f g oo d u sed c a rs of nil
esses had a further treat in store the gracious host and hostess on I H E R E O R T A K E T H E M to b e sold a t A sh la n d by Aacti*.
for their guests, Franz Auer I Wednesday, November 16th, when O U T . T H E P A L A C E L U N C H .
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noted celloist of this city, assist­ j they delightfully entertained a
of friends at their home on j
ed by Mrs. Clair Beebe at the pia­ group
Alida
street
with an evening of j
no, delighted those present with “ 500”. Mr. William
m Grenbemer
several exceptional musical num­ won high score in “500”,
and Mrs.
bers, the last given being an ori­ M erritt Randles was awarded
the '
ginal composition of Mr. Auer.
consolation.
Mrs. A. L). McRae was the win­
ner of the first prize in bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Xininger
Mrs. Marsh W agner won the sec­ and daughter Dorothy motored
ond prize, and Mrs. George Ro-e j over to Yreka Tuesday to visit
was awarded the consolation. At 1 witl\ relatives in that city.
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Quiet—rest—repose, and that interesting Evening Story coming
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the outside but sitting comfortably with you family at home. The
radio does all that and more for you. So you see, you simply can t
be without a good radio set. Our beautiful cabinets combine good
radio with beauty for the home.
ASHLAND ELECTRIC
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kiddies! Be one of the world’s radio audi­
ences and take advantages of all the fun
and joy radio affords.
Sunday Only
Norma T&lmadge in the big stage hit
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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
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Its a Universal picture with an all star
cast headed by Laura La Plante
Dealers in R a d io la ----- Kolster Receiving «ets
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WE’RE SOLD ON ASHLAND
The 19th Hole Golf Shop
Headquarters for Sporting Goods and Sports Apparel
It is our especial aim to promote an enthusiastic interest in one
of Ashland’s greatest assets: THE ASHLAND GOLF CLUB!
Golf embraces the healthfulness of LITH1A WATER, the
thrills of a contest, the inexpensive luxury of a sport and a hobby,
and presents a distinctive opportunity to enjoy Ashland’s splendid
climate.
We are giving lessons, gratis, in our driving net. Come in and
let us start you on your way to GOLFDOM.
Let’s boost Ashland by crowding our golf course during these
grandly mild, exhilarating, “winter days.
And remember “Everythin* for the game and the enthusiast”
at our shop.
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ASHLAND HAS IT.”
p.s. Don’t fail to inquire about our basketball equipment—
the finest for less.
J. Blair
P. Smith
Several ladies met at the Full
! Gospel parsonage on 225 B.
I street Tuesday, November 15th, ¡
! and spent the afternoon in tying l!
j comforters for the parsonage. A
| luncheon was served at noon and a
general good time wras enjoyed by
* those present.
KNOWING HOW TO DRESS IS MERELY KNOWING WHERE
The Full Gospel Assembly who
I have, been holding their meetings
I on the Boulevard are planning on
! remodeling the Stone Church on
the corner of Fifth and East
Main streets. The church will be
entirely renovated, new windows,
retinted, and repainted to suit the
needs of the members.
— W h y pay 9 1 2 0 .0 0 fo r a W h ite
R o ta ry S ew in g m ac h in e fro m
a g e n t? W h en y ou ca n b u y on",
ju s t as good fo r $ 5 0 .0 0 a t P eiP*.
A lso sew in g m ac h in e s fo r r e n t by
the m o n th a t P e il’s C o rn e r. A sh ­
la n d .
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The R. L. Chaney fam i’y who
have been residing on Helmnn
street for several years, have mov.
cd to Klamath Falls where Mr.
Chaney is employed by t|ie South­
ern Pacific Company.
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