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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1927)
PAGE THE EIGHT Avenue, who have been visiting in Pqftland for^a number o f ., days, with friends and relatives arriv ed in Ashland Thursday evening. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kinney o f Port land, who will spend the Christ mas holidays in this city at the Shrum home. Mrs. Kinney is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shrum of this city and a sister of Miss Ethel Shrum. Miss Fay Arthur returned Wed- Eesday from a visit to the bedside o f her mother at Marshfield and states that that lady atill ia in a very serious condition, Miss Ar thur is a student at the Normal school. Members o f the Full Gospel Temple contemplate being in their new quarters by the second Sunday in December. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barrett o f Seattle, Washington are expect ed to visit in this city son with Mr. Barrett’s father, proprietor of Barrett’s Meat Market on East Main street, and with Mrs. Bar rett’s brother and his wife Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Shinn of Oak street. — W h y pay » 1 2 0 0 0 far a White Ratary Sewing machine from a g e a t ? W h en yon can buy one jnat as g ood for » 5 0 00 at Poll’s. Alan sawing machines for rent by the month at Peil’s Corner. Ash land. tf Mrs. D. Perotzi, vice-president o f the Kebekah Assembly of Ore gon; 'Mrs. Jennie Gilbert, Leah . Caldwell, Mrs. Edith Storey, mnd Mrs. Norma Reeder all o f the lo cal Rebekah Lodge are motoring to Medford Friday evening to be initiated into the Auxiliary to the Patriarch’s Militant, order of Odd Fellows, held in that city. Mr. J. W. Murray of the Shoe department at McGee’s and Mr. K. G. Harlan, secretary of the chamber of commerce have taken an apartment at the Butler apart ments on Granite street where they will reside, pending the ar rival of Mrs. Murray and small son from SeattlR Mrs. Murray’s •notheris seriously ill at her home in Seattle, and is usable to be moved to Ashland at the present. — When doing your Christmas shopping leave your children at Mrs. Nellie Sieloff’s nursery. — Have your Clothe» cleaned be fore the Holiday ruth. Paulterudt. — Suits and T op coat» f o r Holiday wear ia Pauls erud’ s___ 57-tf REGISTER Burns— 40 carloads of Portland— Purdy Brush Co. tion, a solo, or an extemporaneous at the dinner were: the guest o f creases force 600 pdr’ fent oval speech. Mrs. Nellie Madden, Noble honor, Mrs. Elsie McCune, Mr. shipped east over Oregon Grand of the Ashland Rebekah and Mrs.- Roy Gearhant and so r |"Line‘. i year ago. 4 ■ — ' '' » lodge gave a cordial address of Harvpy, Mr. Jim Bowers. Maxine. Gearhart.' welcome; Mrs. D. Perozzi re Erriila, and Martha sponded with the history o f the and the host and hostess, Mr. and i Rebekah lodge and the life o f Sch- [ Mrs. Howard Gearhart. uyler Colfax, founder o f the Letterm en'i Party der of Odd Fellowship; many A very interesting party is beautiful, and inspiring messages sent in by members who were scheduled for Saturday evening at Club .unable to attend. The long roll the Bellview Community call was interspersed with peppy house sponsored by the Letter- Rebekah songs, sung to the tunes mens’ club of the Ashland High .of favorite old songs and hymns, school. AT A . and under the lively leadership of Only Letterman and their lady Mrs. Edwin Dunn. friends, and the girls o f the bas A dainty lunch was prepared by ket ball teams are eligible to at the refreshment committee, and tend. covers were laid in the beautiful Dancing will be enjoyed until a ly decorated dining room for 150 late hour. Foss Kramer and other members and guests. musicians of the club have agreed Cards and dancing were indulg to furnish the music. ed in during the evening, music for the dancing was furnished by Entartains the Team the following members of the Dr. C. A. Haines, popular lo order: Mr. Montgomery, banjo, cal physician o f this city enter W H E R E HE W O U L D BUY IF HE W A S Charlie Blake-violin, George Crap- tained the High school football sey guitar, and Mrs. Melissa Ha- squad and their coach at an old maker, piano. M A K IN G TH E P URCH ASE fashion Southern baked-ham din ner at the Lithia Spring hotel Entertain at Dinner » Thursday evening at 6:30 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gearhart The boys won this fine dinner were the host and hostess at a din o ff o f Dr. Haines by keeping the ner Sunday, in honor o f Mr. Gear- Medford football team down to harts sister, Mrs. Elsie McCune, two touchdowns at the game play-1! who is leaving for Californie, ! ed on Thanksgiving day, in this! within a few days. Those pr 'sent city. Miss Velma Gearhart of Apple gate, has been visiting her , uncle and aunt, ^Ir. and Mrs. ,’'Frank Jordan on Upper Granite street. Donald Jones o f Sacramento, California ia spending several days in this city visiting with re latives and friends. Mrs. Elvin Inlow o f Dunsmuir, is spending several days in Ash land with friends and relatives. Mrs. Elsie McCune left Thurs day for Napa, California where she will make her future home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gearhart and her young son Al bert, who has been staying with his grandparents and attending school since September. Mrs. Storer who has been em ployed at the Lithia Springs Hotel for a number o f months, left this morning for Portland French Class Meeting where she expects to spend the Members o f the French Class winter. Mr. George Schribner and held their weekly meeting Wed Mr. Pat Dunn made a business trip nesday afternoon at the pleasant to Klamath Falls Wednesday. home o f Mrs. Theodore %alm- DON’T FORGET THE OLD gren in Phoenix. F A S H IO N E D C U S T O M E M O V IE M rs. ¿falmgren formerly came D A N C E , S P O N S O R E D BY MO to Ashland each week to instruct T IO N P IC T U R E C L U B A T T H E her class in French, but in the ear M OOSE H A L L T O N IG H T 9 P. ly sprign she was injured in an au M. C O M E D Y STUNTS AND tomobile accident and has never D A N C IN G fully recovered her former health however she is very anxious to Mr. and Mr». Ender* Entertain have her pupils keep up with their Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enders en class work and is willing to give tertained a group o f friends Wed all the assistant in her poweiN so nesday evening, cards and music the ladies decided to meet at her occupying the evening hours. Mrs. home oqpe a week as the easier R. A. Petrie o f Stockton, Califor and better course. nia, a visitor at the home o f her sister, Mrs. H. L. Claycomb, was H om ecom ing a Success an out of town guest. The annual Homecoming stag Sale Succea» ed b yHope Rebekah Lodge No. The ladies of the Alpha Club of 14 of this city, Tuesday evening the 0 . E. S. were very success i nthe lodge room o f the I. 0 . 0. ful with the apron and rooked F. building proved to be more food sale they held Tuesday at than a success; it was a regular the Masonic hall. They had only reunion between old friends in the a few rugs left over nnd are con lodge. fident that those will be sold later A very novel and varied pro- j to the lodge members. The dance gram was carried out when each K'v<?n in the evening was voted a member responded to roll call very pleasant affair. Dickey’s or with a joke, some humorous say chestra furnished the music. ing. a famous quotation, a recita- Mother's care given to infants | evehings. 133 Hargadine street. I - » 1 Mrs. Nicholson mother of Miss| Lillian Nicholson of Lincoln school j who returned to her home at Boise : Idaho on account of her ill health I ia reported as being much improv- ( v€. Mrs. Chatten had accompanied her as far as Portland and return ed to Ashland the fore part of the week. Special, seventy-five cents for I marcelling on Mondays, Tuesdays j and Wednesdays, at The Powder Puff. *8-2t. Mr. and Mr». Arthur Hamak-r who operate the White. Star Lodge on the Green Spring highway, were visitng relatives in this city Thursday. Mrs. W. D. Stagg and her I daughter Mrs. Paul Lyon of Hill, ! 'California were shopping in this i city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Shrum of Central ASHLAND “ Hab-a-dash Inn” Buy His Gift Men’s Wear Shop MILLER’ S TOGGERY «a» • •m m + rm m - « mm Isaacs Biggest Show On Earth <Y' ( s' A V V » c HAMS » w - & 1 29 >‘-lk T ^ ® m C |§ c t l Every little boy and girl will want to be on hand to see the toy clowns and the dancing elephants, all o f them carefully trained by Santa Claus, the jolly Ring Master. The sawdust ling is ready and the fun is going on. You will find all o f your favorite stars performing in the circus or making a part o f the audience. ASHLAND CASH & CARRY 71 N. MAIN (Successor to Hills) "T r a d * Hara and W a tch Your Bank Accou n t G r o w ” Sec our W in d ow for Holiday Goods • Town J he Q u a l i - r y S t o r e Saturday only wc will sell S w ift’ s Premium Hama, half * or W hole at— Phone 190 Santa Brings Circus to We Deliver Such a funny Horse, Jumbo — A THE BEST A C T IN TH E S H O W Each 98c circus— Each 59c Jack the Kicking Don key, as you see in the 40V Quack-Wac is a small u >1 little Duck. Y ou’ ll like him— Christmas Opening - trained Elephant— no wonder he’s in the You are cordially invited to attend the (O o Each 48c picture— I L Each 98c ■J Ted H orse and Joc key, a difficult steed because he kicks. o f our Here you will find good animal .other Books, too— Priced at Gift Department stories and some CH IN A T E A SETS You’ll like these sets of decorated China— 3C TO 50c and the entire store Per Set ^ g c To $ 1 4 8 Saturday, December Third Special musical numbers between the 1 I Humpty-Dumty Circus, A Clown, hours o f two p. m. and five p. m. a Ladder Chair and Trick Elephant Set Each $1.48 * 1 and V s * ‘ f ' v <1 The animals perform best 'jf to music so choose the in- i * struments you like in Toy- land and play Tinker Toy» 25c to 98c C a m & trt n l j H b i t r Y o « l Tk'ltnr N t « Morr O w I i. Look at them and I^augh! The animal actors • , keep everyone laughing in the circus— circa« march. 98= to»i 1» Visit Toyland on the Balcony—Come! a stirring (l