The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, December 09, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    gons adorned the center of the
rence and her little son Raymond the
table, and the color scheme of
Peart on Alida street, left Thurs-
pink was exquisitely carried out ir
| day for Eugene where she is in
C a rd C lu b M e a tia e
Paul Nichols son of George
the
difefrent rooms.
training
at
the
Pacific
Christian
The
Elk's
Ladies
Card
club
held
W. Nichols. Sr., of Valley View Miss Hazel Neese who teach­ hospital.
A
fter luncheon, bridge
*
|
their
regular
meeting
in
the
club
Oak­
left Thursday evening by stage es in the public schools
played
until late in tl •. a/ternoon.
Mrs.
Ross
Sullivan,
proprietor
[
rooms
of
the
Elk’s
Temple
Thurs-
for Seattle, where he will board land. Oregon, returned to her
Mrs.
F.
G. Swendenburg and Mrs.
December
8th.
Home
on
East
Main
street
street
iof
the
Powder
Puff
Be«uty
Shop’day
«ftem
oon
a ship for Alaska, Paul has work
Frank
liesn
won lovely gifts for
for
the
afternoon
the latter part of last week and >f thl* c,tF ‘P€>nt the w**k •’nd *n | Hostesses
at that place for the winter.
will remain to visit with her par Klamath Kalis visiting friends.
were Mrs. J. D. McRae and Mrs. C holding high » -ore?.
Mrs. Hart, formerly s nurse ents until the Infantile Paraly- Mr- M,k* Orstdn
of Klamath A. ShuUs. The meeting was espec- Mrs. Balls' guests were: Mes-
EaJls was a business visitor in this ,ially well attended and an enjoy- dames Louis Brown, Donald W hit­
at the Ashland Community Hos- ! ,j, ban i* lifted at,.Oak!*nd.
*
able’ time reported.
reported.
ney, John Hughes, W. L. Maxejr, |
pital but now living at Salem. Wjllu,r ^
^ purchaM,d , city
cit* Wednesday.
Wednesday
Oregon returned this week to light delivery truck from the Au- • H r- aod Mrs. Theodore Easten Mrs. Pearl Jones held high score Frank Dean, P. S. Provost, and
visit with her son. Bethel. |eho is tomotive shop.
j of Rogue River spent last week in bridge and Mrs. Haris Dean was F. G. Sweden burg.
eihpleyed at the Franklin ^Tak- Mrs. George Wilson and daugh- end at the home of Air. Easten's ! awarded the first prize in “500". This card club first met
At the close of the meeting the two weeks ago at the home of Mrs
ery of this place and with other
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. East
of Prospect are in tOWn , en
relatives and friends of Ashland 0 „ i|h t/*r ie Ellen
who
live
on
Fifth
and
C
streets.
I
h0*1**«*
served especially nice re- j p. s. p rovost, when a similar
week to visit friends and at-
freshments.
and Medford. Mrs. H art is ac­
charm ing affair was enjoyed.
Mrs.
H.
Dubois
of
Corvallis
companied by her four year old tood the indoor Circus and Fiesta. * is spending several weeks in this
Miss Bertha Green is visiting city visiting with her sister Mrs. C h ris tm a s P a rty a t L ith ia S p rin g s E lactii o f O ffic e rs a t O rd e r of
twin boys, Bill and Bobbie.
| her sister Mrs. Casey Jataes ip | Alex
H o tel
E a s te rn S ta r
Livingston on East Main
Earl Wilshire, son of Mrs. Klamath Falls this week.
Invitations
have
been
issued
by
street,
and
with
her
brother
and
Mary Wilshire, of Granite , street . John Churchman son of Mrs.
At a regular meetin gof Alpha
wife, Mr. and Airs. W. H. Frulan. Miss Dorothy Reid and Miss Reg­ i Chapter
•« expected to arrive from . Seat-! KUip Churrhman of Liberty
of O. E. S. on Tuesday
ina
Johnson
to
a
Christmas
oarty
tie this evening to spend several has returned hom„ from K1#m, th ! Mrs. M. J. McAllister of Neil which will be given Monday even­ evening, there was initiation and
week, visiting with hi. m other; FaIla whore he was employed by Creek was visiting friends and re­ ing in the ball room of the Lichia election of officers. O fficers who
and friends. Mr. Wilshire is a , thf Southern Pacific Company. latives in this city the first of the Springs Hotel. About fifty guests were elected for the ensuing year
successful sheep rancher near | j j r Churchman expects to enter week.
are anticipating the event, and sfere, Mrs. Helen McCallen. Wor­
Lakeview but is spending the the Southern Oregon Normal George Scribner and W. H. dancing
will be the main diversion. thy M atron; J. H. Hardy. Worthy
Sams were business visitors in
winter in the Pugyt Sound city. school after the holidays.
Patron; Mrs. Emily Hammond, As­
Hilt, Tuesday.
sociate M atron; Mrs. Leah Cald-
M e etin g o f B e n e fit A sse.
Mrs. J. E. Murphy will leave Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens, The Heffman family who have
Saturday for Eugene where she former residents of this city were resided on Dewey street for some The Woman’s benefit associa­ . well. Secretary; Miss Lydia Mc-
will visit her daughter, Mrs. over from Klamath Falls the first time left Wednesday
tion met Wednesday evening at | Call, T reasurer; Mrs. Hester Car-
for
Califor­
Hazel Johnson and family. Mrs. of the week visiting friends and nia where they will spend the win­ the I. O. O. F. Hall in their reg -; ter> Conductress; Mrs. Cordelia
ular semi-monthly meeting with Ì
Associate Conductress. Mrs.
Murphy expects also to visit relatives . '
ter.
Maizie
Bates is the retiring
other children at Portland before
a
sumptuous
covered-dish
supper
Mrs. Helen Murphy who has Mrs. W. A. Pearson, of Port­
Worthy
Matron. A fter the busi­
her return.
at
seven
o’clock.
been residing in Portland, is in land is a house guest at the home
ness
of
the
the members
Mart Hinson, who is with the ^shland for several weeks with of
The following ladies served on were invited evening
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Engle.
to
the
dining
room
Stm ;ard Oil Company at Rich- ¡relatives . and to attend the Lith- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Donally of the refreshm ent comm ittee; Mrs.
which
was
decorated
in
Christmas
m on^^aM for^ja^^rrw ei^i} Ash- f lar^s Indoor Circus.
107 North Main street left for Charles Brady, Mrs. Cliff Payne, decorations, the committee in
-
-
iri -
i
California, Thursday, Dec. 8th, Mrs. Henry Reid. Mrs. Will Mon­ charge having used laurel berries,
where they intend to spend the roe, and Mrs. Carol Pratt. The misteltoe, Christmas bells and pine
tables and dining room was decor­ boughs most effectively in lend­
winter.
Mrs. Mollie Woods of 104 Laur­ ated with evergreens, and holly ing the occasion a note of Holiday
el street has had the upright part j berries, bringing out the festive festivity. Mrs. Lew Hanson was
| Christmas color scheme.
of her home newly shingled.
. chairman of the decoration
Mrs. Selena Schorff has moved j A fter supper the business of the m ittee and Mrs. Niel Shinn com-
was
from the Swingle property at 105 evening was taken up and officers chairman of the refreshm ent com­
Bush street to the Glenn cottage; ior *he coming year were elected,
wijj composed of visiting
corner Glenn avenue and C e n tral Mrs. Marcella Scribner was mittee
members
Alpha Chapter, and
avenue.
elected president; Mrs. Dora there were to fifteen
on the
Mrs. A. Erickson who has been p»ync, vice president; Mrs. Agnes committee to serve. visitors
Almost
one
quite ill for s w eek'is able to b e |s “ms> seargeant; Mrs. Lena Nel- hundred guests sat down at long
son, chaplain ; Mrs. Bessie Calla-
about again.
and after refreshment», a
Mrs. L. W. House of Talent han, secretary-treasurer ; Mrs. i tables
congenial
hour was spent visiting.
spent the day in Ashland Friday Paul Mars, lady of ceremonies;
Mrs. Florence Pratt. past presi-
visiting and shopping.
y
- tf
S P E C IA L N O T IC E
dent; Mrs. Bertha Heer inner host­
S ocial C irc le l a s a a r
ess; Mrs. Anna Crowson, outer
Sister Aimce Semple McPher
The ladies of the Social Circle hostess, and Mrs. Elizabeth Reid : on will be in Ashland on tne
of the Christian Church, will hold musician.
evening of Dec. 14th at tl-.e Ar-
their annual bazaar and cooked
-------- -
j mory in a <• 1 Terence with . J.’r
food sale Friday. December 10, st
A u x ilia ry to T rin ity G u ild
! Goben her business m anager he
the Ijimbkin Real Estate office in The Auxiliary to the Trinity
that if jt could possibly be i
the Butler building on .?!> East Guild, met Wednesday evening arraigned for her to stay over the
Main street. All cooked food is to December 7, in the Pari-di House ni*ht of the 15th he wou. t be
1
be brought in by 0 a. m. if poss­ on Second street.
I glad to make such an arrange-
ible.
Those
wishing
things
called
Mrs.
Rose
Robinettp
and
Miss
nM’n-
* t L a u n o k y W a s h e d make your t*w»i 01 rad,why
for will please call 447 L for \ ictoria Taverner acted as host- Her coming at this time will be
clothes are cleaner. Laun­ would you warn to sad-
north and west part of the city.for esse* for the occasion.
the first of many visits to this)
dry washing costa less. your own cloti.v.s when
the south and east part of town Bridge was enjoyed by the large j v*H*y, her purpose in coming is
call 407-J.
Free yourself from ; - ,
rhe laundry dors it
number of ladies present.
to form Four Square churches of
this needless drudg- ! I S y ? best? Call us on the
Miss Marjory Gillette received which at present there are none
C o v e red D ish D in n e r
a lovely prize for holding high ’n Oregon. The doors will be op-
ery. If you don't
telephone today1.
The W estminister Auxiliary of score and Mrs. P. K. Hammond ene<1 at six thirty sharp, the pub-
the Presbyterian church gave their was awarded the consolation.
lie is invited. There will be »eats
12 Œ
quarterly covered dish dinner at A fter the games, the gracious \ reserved for invalids.
the church parlors Tuesday even­ hostesses, served their guests most
H. O. Butterfield,
THE ASHLAND LAUNDRY
ing.
dainty
and
appetizing
refresh­
Chairman
of committee.
31 W ater Street
This society is composed of the ments.
young business women of the
Presbyterian church and is the
M rs. B alis H o ste ss
junior branch of the W estminister Mrs. Balis delightfully enter­
Guild.
tained a group of friends at her
The young women have be-n pleasant home on Allison street,
very active this fall and have a Wednesday afternoon with a three
large box of apron dresses to send course bridge luncheou.
Free yourself
o f Basement
Drudgery-the
saving Damp
Wash way /
Christmas Candy
AT
HARDY
BROS.
IS BETTER AND CHEAPER THAN EVER
BEST CHRISTMAS MIXED CANDY
PER POUND
Peanut», fresh roast­
ed 2 lbs........... 35c.
Walnuts, Foss, per
pound
30c
Pecans Paper Shell,
Per pound
50c
Almonds, Good qual­ 1
ity ...........*...... 30c
13
EXTRA
SPECIAL
NEWTOWN
APPLES
PER BOX
98c
Church of the Brethern Bazaar here Saturday
BEANS
Red Mexican, Pink,
Lge. White 5 lbs 39c
Bayou, White Navy 6
lbs for
. 47c
Popcorn, that will pop
t I l i fot
25c
Date Prunes, at per
pound
15c
Petite Prunes, at per
pound
7c
Fancy Rice, 8 lbs
for
25c
A f ew
CHRISTMAS Suggestions
Dunlop “Maxfli” Golf Halls, Christ*
mas boxes of six
Practice Putting discs
$^.00
Bach
Golf Clubs
Bach
Golf Bags
At
^
$0-50
“ up
$ 0 00
“ up
Sweaters, Knickers. Slicker-Jackets, Golf
Hose, Ties, Basketball Equipment
and
ASHLAND GOLF CLUB MEMBERSHIPS
from
The 19th HOLE GOLF SHOP
J. Blair
.Telephone 163
P. Smith
where u r i n p are greatest”
Elks Bldg.
Phone 3
Ashland, Ore.
desi
i illn<
|le»vt
attfht*
Medi
vice*
:k ol
ide h
C
• Cvui
Ore»
M»t«<
taM9J7«A
Useful?
Yes
Aad th c s n d v t, Toe
Turkish t o w e l and
wash cloth seta will
, please your friends.
A Many Handbag?
Smart Styles
For Gifts
Another feminine gift—«
clever handbags have a pises
on every Christmas list.
jésl If
Some women prefer a
roomy pouch—
.•H soo others
k s s s an en-
Men’s Neckwear
F s r C h ristm as
Unusual Color and patterns.
Qualrtiy ties—
49c to $1.49
Men’s
Shirt
For Christmas
Stripes, novelties, checks
— exclusive patterns, cab­
in ed to our Stores— light
anil dark grounds; finest
quality th.-uout. B uy your
Christmss shirts now— buy
them economically here at.
Boxed Kerchiefs
F sr
25c
A u to m a tic
An action toy that your
boy will delight in
39c
Puzzles-Blocks
F ro m S a n ta 's P ac k
Interesting games and
puzzles for the whole fam-
ily-
23c to 98c
49c
many
89c
Real
Baby Detlef
W ith
Buch a doll makes “play-)
h o a s •"j
$1.98
Machine Gun
H oliday G iving
A suggestion for
friend»— 3 in box.
“Stutz”
R ed F ire T ru c k
A fully equipped fire
truck that will thrill any
boy.
$7.90
Main Street
R u n s M ech an ically
A typical street— with
traffic, terminals and lamp-
posts.
98c
»
IV
SATURDAY
V !
Is the Last Day of the
Big Xmas
Two iorThe^mce of Ont
The Zeni
Pttaled
K S peai
UiKinof
kr Finis
5* 1 up
F ».
1 Zenith
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