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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1927)
PAGE ASHLAND REGISTER C. H. Hedberg. Mr. and Mrs. Wal draw plans for new union high for us both morning and evening. <r were elected. Noble Grai.d, Mabel Oregon Grape and red berries. Reverepd Mulholland is a strong ter Everton. Paul Jones and Ed- j school. | 1 f'arey. Vice Grand. Ethel Reid, ■■ e • e speaker and we hope our people na Gebhardt. * Recording Secretary Alta Jarvis. Music Study C lu b Albany may vote on new chart as well as any other« in the city- Financial Secretary, Anna Meyet, The Ashland Music Study Club E n te rta in G r o u p * u f F r ie n d » may come and hear him. Good er plan for better street lights. and Treasurer, Edna Goh«*en. One will hold its next meeting Monday singing at both services. Mrs. Mary Hale and Mri. Pol- | candidate was initiated into the November the 28th in the parlors MRS. C. J. READ. Editor BAPTIST CHURCH | ’ order at this meeting also. After of the Presbyterian Church. Miss | lard on Beacl\ street served a most Sunday school at the usual hour R e . Phana 326-R Phan 95 ,♦ the business of the lodge had Oeen Ruth Yoder has charge of the pro- delicious mid-day dinner to a Reverend R. R. Malholland, pas and B. Y. P. D. meeting at 6:15 taken care of, a social time was gram for the evening's entertain- group o f friends Thanksgiving tor of the Manual Baptist Church p. m. a splendid program has been Mr. . . d Mr. 3 A. P ...rs, Sr. All Ashland Kebek.hs visiting hundrt<; ^ ^ subject beinc "The „ , r. Day. The afternoon was spent in arranged to which all young peo oT" Klamath Falls will be witl\ us H a*. Turk** Diuaar Rebekahs and their husbands and bers. The following committee aar-1 monic Basis in Music.” taken from music and conversation. The fol ple are specially invited, and all Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Peters Sr.. Odd Fellows and their wives are ved dainty refreshments to the the study book, “ Fundamentals in lowing were the fortunate guests: b„,.uay the 27th, andasefll preach people are welcome. entertained at a wonderful tur- invited to A members in the large dining room. Music.” by Carl Gehkens. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Murphy, Mr . . . cordially . . . . . . attend. key dinner on Thanksgiving day, splendid program u being prep.r- Applewh,te. Mrs. Leah ---------- W. T. Minor, Miss Grace Conant, their guesta being Mr. and Mrs. S. ed by the program committee and Caldwe„ Mab#, Carey M„ Maody-Harpar N u p t i a l . Mias Lilly Kruze and Miss Edna A. Peters, Jr., and their children, a gineral g<,od time i* guarante <1 Clary, Mrs. Charlotte Biegel The many friends o f Zenas Kennedy. Millicent and Dick, and Mr. and to thoM- attending. Refreshments Mf Charl„ B|ake and the Miaac> Moody will be surprised to hear of Mrs. Arthur Peters. Will be served late in the evening. Biede. Gertrude Biede. his marriage to Miss Dora H.rp- C u r io u s C u n Laundry-Washed Clothes Father— “ The man who marries Gladys Applegate, Calla Biegel, er o f Vancouver, B. C. Mr. Moody .. ................... . , Georgia Coffee and C or. Baldwin »"<* Mi“ HarP*r wer* mmrriid in my daughter will get a prize.” Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14 of Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 11 . Vancouver Wednesday, November, Suitor— “ May I see it, please?” Ashland will hold its annual held its regular meeting Tuesday e rcorations in the dining 10tb j bey spent several days of Homecoming at the I. O. O. F. evening at the I. O. O. K. Ha'.l. raom were red and green, the tbejr honeymoon in Calgary. Port- O R E G O N I N D U S T R I A L N E W S Hall on Tuesday, November 29th. Officers for the coming year tables having beautiful sprays o f land. Seattle, and other cities in ^ ■? the north, and stopped o ff in Mila Corvallis — Oregon Agricvltur city to spend Thanksgiving at Mr. al college erecting buildings worth No More Wintry Blasts at the Clothesline » Moody’s parents. They will leave *742,500. • • • , tonight for San Francisco, where No More Steamy Homes Inviting Colds and Pendleton had only two fire they have a home awaiting them. sickness ! Mr. Moody has a splendid posi- alarms and *80 fire loss during a 4 — - * tion in San Francisco with the Pa- October. . . . v | ; cific Fruit Express. s En THE TWO Y O C I E T Guard the Health! appesi ioni tr Chús .ADHifó y , Social ■ IV tary In four years, Portland has in this city where he spent his spent 8542,000 in bringing set ! boyhood and graduated at the lo- tlers to Oregon. • Ai • j cal high school. His many friends; wish the newly married couple sue- I Harrisburg — Mountain State cess and happiness through life. . Powers Co. rebuilds and improves service here. * * « Th ankigiviny D in n e r Party at Our entire stock is at your disposal at a 10 to 50 per cent reduction Nothing Reserved. A flood o f oratory cannot fullv describe Hie values that are be ing offered at this sale. Everything for the Xmas shop per at greatly reduced prices. Bracelets, Broaches, Pear! and Crystal Beads, Wrist Watches, Strap Watches, the latest in Set Bings, Leather Goods, Silver and Glass- ' * • ‘s’ ln f ac"* everything that you will need to fill your gift list. At the prices we are offering, you will not consider going out o f town to buy* (Guess On The Candle) Watch Our Windows For Specials ! On Sat. Dec. ,5 between 7 and 10 p. m. we will give free a sterling silver belt buckle and cowhidp belt with every $3 purchase. I) On Sat., Dec. 10, w » will give a cake o f Gorhams sil ver polish to the first 25 ladies making a $1 or more M A I N ST purchase. CM M im JEWELER 2 7 2 EAST ASHLAND “ O RE. SS2 y --------- AFTER Thanksgiving SALE COATS & DRESSES Begins SATURDAY Stj gn dri at ole • kni kil of tra 4 dri is c his Many a Home Launderer’s Doctor-Bill is more Than an Annual Laundry-Bill! Mr. M... hr la vary wnH known Dozens of Coats and Dresses marked for rapid clearance prices to holiday opening \ Send us Your Bundle Lit hia S p r i n g . H o t e l Oregon fishermen and carters Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enders, Mr. have paid 853.000 into state fund ( and Mrs. O. A. PauNerud. Mr. ui:d for killing seals and sea lions. • * • .Mrs. Harry Tomlinson and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McCall*, r. formed a A cannery is proposed at I.a i group at the Lithia Springs Hotel Grande. where they had their Thanksgiv ing dinner at 6 o’clock. Mr. and Burns — Architect cho °n to Mrs Enders and Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson then went to Medford the Elks dance, and Mr. and Mrs | Paulserud and Mr. aril Mrs. M > ! , Callcn sjent the evering at the ; Paulserud home. ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO. Phone 165 T h a n k s g iv in g D in n e r at A p p l e g a t e Home Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Applegate entertained a group o f friends at a delicious dinner at their home on Granite street at 7:30 Thanksgiv-j ing evening. After an unusually fine dinner, the guests were treat-' ed to music over the rad’ o. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mrs. C. E. Beigle. Miss Calla and daughter. Frances, o f Medford ! Biegle, Mr. Elmer Biegle and Miss Margaret Roadside o f Sants Val ley. 4t w,)htre savings are greatest ELKS BUILDING “ where savings are greatest” PHONE 3 ASHLAND, OREGON Mr. a nd Mr». H a r d y E n t e r t a in at For Everyone At the Right Price T h a n k .g iv in g D in ner Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Hardy and. daughter. Ruth, were the h<>spi-; table host and hostesses to a de- j lightful dinner party Thanksgiv ing day at their home on North Main street, spp»inl <ru*»«ts being Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hardy of Salem. Oregon. Dinner was serv-1 ed at two o’clock, the table being resplendent with autumn flowers and beautiful silver, while two big turkeys held prominent places among the delicious viands. The j afternoon was spent with music, i singing and gam's, and as twil- light gathered happy conversa tion by the light o f the fireplace. Sixteen guests were present, Mr. and Mrs. \V. G. Hardy, Mrs. F. E. Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hardy and children. Frances and Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Gass and children. Durward and Dorris, and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hardy and children, Grace, Elizabeth and, Margaret. E le v e n O ’ C lo e k C l u b Mr*. G. H. Hedberg was host- l ess to the eleven o'clock Club last Tuesday evening at her pleasant home on Second street. Three tables o f Bridge were played dur ing the evening. Mrs. O. W. Long carried o ff first honors in Bridge and Mrs. W. L. Maxey received the consolation. The Hedberg home was beauti ful with Holly berries and Christ - [ mas decorations. The ladies who enjoyed the hos pitality nf Mrs. Hedberg were the following: Mcsdames O. W Long. Carl Lyrud. J. D. McRae. Frank Merrill. J. M. Hughes. Walter Bev- 1 ington. C. A. Shutts. H H. Gill ette. C. I. J. Porter. Walter Max ey and Miss Elsie Alexander. M r. and M r ». H edbarf E ntertain Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hedberg. entertained with a five o'clock dinner at their home on Mountain Avenue. Thursday with an old- fashioned Thanksgiving dinner The table was beautiful with its fruit centerpiece, greenery, and glowing candles while the rooms —• -e decor»' f with the *n*;v ■«.or je» er . „ .a. J»r. an* V r » . ) The sort o f things you would buy for yourself make the n ’ l V l V T ° tfr \ St0' * 9 3t their *»•* «ght now. »he ylish Gift. the Endur-ng Gift— the Useful Giftf A n U m D reu a Is Another Always Welcome Gift * • Rainy days will be Wel come days— when she caa carry her new umbrella 1 Many Colors— Fancy Handles An intercjting assortment —different and very smart styles. Silk and Cotton Mix ture, $2.98 Pure Silk Tan,.» *J.9R Imported Cloth with iat;n fin: ;S, A H andbag? Brocaded Many Smart Styles * For Gifts Felt For Rest Hours Another feminine gift— lever handbags have a place on every Christmas list. S .n t women prefer x roomy pouch— others an en- .velooe— or» here. 98c to $4.98 11 MdJl9C Y e s ! Hosiery For Christmas Good looking silk and ayon hose— full-fashioned, 98c : G ive Shirts F o r Christmas I'or.ipoms and brocad ed are words hard to re- sLt, in slippers and the downy c u s h i o n so!e makes them doubly a t tractive. $ 1.19 A Bed Spreau . 1» A Happy , Suggestion For Gifta — because we can serve you better with new, fresh, tempting stocks. . S /iOfj Early f o r Bettr- Service ' Stripes, novelties, checks —exclusive pa” *ms. coa- fined to our Stores — !.ght and lark grounds, finest quality thruout » Buy your Christmas Shirt, now—» 98c to $1.98 i E s p e c i a l l y when bed spreads have never been prettier — pastel shades in rayon stripes and patterns with a rich sheen. 98c to $4 98