The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, November 29, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE
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ASHLAND
REGISTER
elected president o f the club and only twelve
Mrs. Bert Hinthorne, secretary.
COCIETV
MRS
Phase 93
C. J. READ. Editor
Re. Phone 32« R
A
Much interest and
members but
they
hope to reach a membership 0f
enthusiasm twenty before the first
o f the
is expresseu by the different mem- year,
bers for the work outlined fo r the t
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coming year. At present they have
M i.. O.mua Honored
. returned to Ashland late Saturday
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evening. The young women report
Misses Helene and Gertrude
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Biede were the gracious hostess's
at a birthday surprise party given
Tm A t t e n d M e etin g
at their home on Nob Hill, Satur-
Secretary W alter of the local
day evening. The pleasant affa ir V. M. C. A. leaves the latter part
was in honor o f Miss Ruth Osmun o f the week fo r Seattle, and As-
Games were the amusement o f the toria where he has been selected
evening. Gladys Applegate
was1 a* one o f the leaders in the 01d“ r
winner o f the first prize for her Boy’s Conference which meets it
efficiency and skill in this form Astoria December 9, 10, 11. The
o f entertainment.' and Miss Kth'-I principal speaker at this meeting
Shrum was granted the consol»- j will be Tracy Strong o f Geneva,
tion. Those who were present to Mr. Strong was formerly the Boy’s
wish Miss Osmun many happy re- secretary o f the V. M. C. A. at
turns o f the day were. The guest Seattle, for 13 years, and is very
o f honor Miss Osmun, her aunt, well known throughout the United
kicharcl D ix . Mary Brian and. Jocelyn Lee in 'Shanghai Bound*
A Paramount Picture _
Mrs. Sarah’ Mosier, Mrs. Charlotte States for his efficient work in
Biegle, Mrs. Guy Applewhite, Mrs. this line.
At the Vining Thursday and Friday
George Bloomenauer, Mrs.
Dan
Kay, and Misses Marie
Walker,
M o a d a y E v en in g Art Club
chapter on Gehrkens, “ Fundamen­ very fine victrola in the parlors on school building Wednesday even-
Lita Walker, Emma Jenkins, Geòr­
Mrs. C liff Jenkins ana Mrs. J. tals o f Music," this chapter deals which several records were play-i*n8 when the girls o f the High
gie Coffee, Gladys Applegate, Cal­
Edward Thornton delightfully en-
.. , . u
School cooking classes will prepare
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I with the harmonic basis o f music- ed to illustrate the subject o f Har - 1
la Biegel, Ethel Shrum, and the
I tertained the members
o f the
and serve the dinner. Dinner will
two hostesses, Helene and Gert­
Harmony,
the
last
o
f
the
three
mony.
Monday evening Art Club, at the
I be served at 5 o ’clock and a short j
rude Biede. Late in the
to
develop
The next meeting ot the club i program and entertainment will
...
.
evening attractive home o f Mrs. Jenkins on musical elements
dainty refreshments were served
Pioneer Avenue, Monday evening. (rythm, melody and narmony) falling on December 3«, Has been follow.
by the hostesses.
The evening was spent pleasantly was much slower to take form.
advanced to December 19. Mrs.
in conversation and needlework.
Mrs. H. S. Aikins spoke on the John Fuller will have charge o f
N e w St udy Club
Most satisfying refreshments were Influence o f Harmony on Form; this program. The subject o f the
Holiday at Russslla
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Several members o f the old A.«h-
.
A jolly group o f local school served by Mesdames Jenkins and Mrs. Alice Willits expatiated on evening will be “ Form and Design ,
Thornton
to
the
following
ladies,
Harmony
as
an
element
o
f
beau-
in
Music.”
As
this
is
very
near
the
j
“
“
* “ Ve, r* - ° ‘ * * " ‘*-
teachers enjoyed the Thanksgiv­
Mrs. ty; Mrs. Hugh Mitchelmore gave birthday anniversary o f the fam- w j(| ^ known "as “ The*
W
ing holidays at Rusell’s camp in Mrs. Clinton Baughman,
Monday
the Siskiyous, where they rented Charles May, Mra. John Ruger, a most interesting exposition o f ous composer Mac Dowell, atten- Afternoon Study s Club.” p The meet­
modern tendencies in Harmonic | tion, and exposition o f his works
a cabin and cooked their meals and Mrs. David Whittle.
ing are to be held each Monday
Assets and played two piano num-
and took hikes to Pilot Rock and
afternoon
in the Ashland Public
M utic Study Club
bers to demonstrate her talk: I. High Schol Faculty W ill B« Entsr-
other points o f interest in that vi­
Library.
The Ashland Music Study Club “ The River," by Harl McDonald;
taiaud at Diaaer
cinity.
The members are taking up the
met Monday. November 28, in the 2. “ The Open Road” by Gordon
Members o f the High
school
The young ladies who indulged
study
o f Oregon History.
parlors o f the Presbyterian church Balch Nevin.
! faculty and their families will be
in this real "back to the wilder­
Mrs. Charles
Robertson
for their regular meeting. Mrs. E.
Elharts Music Store placed a entertained at dinner at the High
ness celebration o f the national
A. Woods, president o f the order
holidays, were Misses Eva White,
opened the meeting and after
Irene Clark, Ellen Waters. Betty
■ihort business session turned th e!
Heileman, Caroline Radde,
M is.
l - tv
' *ndi me« tin» » ” «• to the
progrVw
“
a
/ y motn” , j <**inn«n. Miss Ruth Louise Voder
up
f a mp
ridmy afternoon and | who presented a very interesting
V
Read the advertisements.
I NI N
“The Theatre
Beautiful”
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Watch This Space For Coming Attractions
Each Issue
Now Playing
“N E V A D A ”
Zane Grays Great Western Picture Starring
Gary Cooper
Thursday and Friday
“S H A N G H A I B O U N D ”
A Melodrama of Modern China, with Dix as the
Bucko Captain* of a Yangtse River Boat
Saturday Only
Hoot Gibson in
“G A L L O P IN G F U R Y ”
0t ••¡hare m i rings arm greate.it
ELKS B U IL D IN G
PH O N E 3
A S H LA N D . OREGON
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G ift
lie s
for That
M an * Christmas
Holiday Sale ot
S W H A T E
R S
Y O U RCHECKING AC C O U N T
$ 2 95 and $ ß ,4 5
Nearly everyone with a stated in­
come has a checking account these
days, but few run their accounts in the
most approved and efficient manner.
The first place, your checking ac­
count should be a record of all money
you receive. This can only be so if you
deposit all your income, and draw cash
or pay bills by check against your ac­
count.
Adopt t h i s plan, and you w i l l
Vour checking account of fai
A
special pre-
holiday «ale o f
a fine «election
of
sport
ahd
dress sweaters in
a color
range
to
please
the
mo«t particular.
Sweaters
with
clever pattern e f ­
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sleeves! Just the
1 i s *
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newest color-effects; bias
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98c to
$2.98
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Our
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ara
moderate, too.
¡The More Feminine Shoes
Smarter Women Are Wearing
No longer is it chic * i wear only sports shoes during-
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