The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, December 13, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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— Hava your Cloth«* cleaned be­
fore Ike Holiday ru*b. Paulaerud*.
— Chile Coo Coma,
Pie, Cabo
Sandwiches and C offee! at the
White Elephant Baaaar. Dec. 17.
Mias Lillian Graves, Instructor
o f English in the Southern, Ore­
gon Normal school will leave in a
few days for Portland and Seattle
where she will spend the Christmas
holidays visiting friends and rela­
years, that she will spend
me
tives.
Christmas holidays in
Oakland,
— Mr*. McPherson will speak at
California with her son Lyon Mo-
t h e Ashland Armory Wednesday
watt. She has been visiting her
e v e n i n g , Dec. 14.
1-t
youngest son Edwin who is em­
Miss Venita Fountaine,
critc
ployed in St. Paul, Minnesota.
teacher at the Lincoln school will
-—25 per cent to 50 por coat o ff
leave Saturday for Eugene and
all
framed
pictures---Darling
Portland for a visit with relatives
Studio and Art Store.
during the holidays.
W ill Crapsey, brother o f George
— Doors will open at S:30 p. m. Crapsey o f this city was operat­
at Armory Wednesday
1-t ed on for appendicitis at the local
Mias Norma Ward, teacher in hospital about a week ago. Mr.
the Junior High school, and Misa Crapsey was in a very serious con­
Clara Anderson, teacher o f the dition but is reported to be out o f
Second grade
in
Washington danger and high hopes are held I
school are leaving Saturday for fo r his recovery.
Cottage Grove to spend Christmas. — A large sad complete line of
— No ad saisison charge will he Xasae card« at Darliag Studio,
wed« at the McPhersen service«
Friends o f Howard Wiley, son
Wednesday evening,
1-t o f Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Wiley
Miss
Saunders,
Domestic o f Walnut street will be glad to
Science teacher in Junior high learn that he is on the road to re­
school, is leaving Ashland the lat­ covery
ter part o f the week for her home — Special« s b Xmas portraits at
in Pendleton.
Darliag Studia.
— W hy pay «120.00 for a White
Word t * « been received that
Notary Sewing
machine
frees Miss Rosie Honrik o f Malin and
agent? When yen can hey one last year a student at the N o rn tl
jnat ns gesd for ««0 .0 0 at Poll's. school at this place wa (recently
Ale# sowing ■ a chinos for rent by married to Mr. Clyde Poole o f Kla­
the month at Peil's Comer. Ash- math Fall?. The young couple will
owt*
at a table beautifully dec«
Mr. and Mn>. Henry Enders arc
«pending the week in Sah Francis-
co. They made the trip by auto­
mobile.
Mr. George Eib, iocal car fore­
man for the Southern Pacific re­
turned to hi« work yesterday af­
ter a few weeks illness, having un­
dergone an operation for appen»
dicitis.
— Suit* and Topcoat* for Holiday
wear in Paulterud’*....
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Mrs. Susan Gregg, who has bee.,
quite ill fo r the past week, i»(
much improved and able to return
to her home on Gresham street.
She had been visiting at the horm
o f Mrs. Reno.
Mrs. George King and Mrs.
John Huger entertained the mem­
bers o f the Monday evening Art
Club Monday night, December
12th, at the King residence on
Beach avenue. The evening was
delightfully spent ip Christmas
needle work and
conversation.
Late in the evening the
- 1 n
ladies
were served delicious refreshments
V
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At the Vimng Theatre Thursday snu Friday
pleasantly spent in co n v e n tio n given at the home ol Mrs. Arthur
V. Hardy on South Second street
and listening to the Atwater Kent
to the children o f the Primary De­
contest over the radio.
partment o f the Full Gospel Sun­
Those present at this delightful
day School. Thirty-eight childrt'li
a ffa ir were: Misses Gladys Apple-
were invited and the afternoon
gate. Elsie Alexander,
Georgia
was spent in playing games and
C offee, Helene Biede. Gertrude
practicing for the Christmas pro­
Biede, Cali* Biegel, Emma Jen­ gram. Dainty refreshments were
kins, Ruth Osmun, L it« Walker,
served to the happy little folks, the
Marie Wlalker, Ethel Shrum. Miss
ped jelly wit hfYuit and nuts, the
Frances Howard o f Medford, and
home made Christmas cookie*, and
Mr. Dan Kay and Barbara Kay.
the pretty napkins carried out the
holiday idea. Mrs. Hardy was as­
sisted by Mrs. Herman Mars.
N ow P layin g
NOW W E’RE IN THE AIR
With Wallace Beery and Raymond
Hatton
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the Ti
wa- «
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gratio
there
Arr.eri
co unti
Thursday and Friday
The Roistering Football Romance
THE COLLEGE WIDOW
Featuring Dolores Costello
make their home at that place.
Mr. MacBride, former resident
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. White enter­
o f this city made a business trip tained at an informal dinner for
here the latter part o f last week. Mrs. Ira A. Bolton and son.
Busiaess Girls Meet
i
Luxite Silk Garments
Designed
in
Paris
quality
Childrens Party
A pretty children’s party
was
It’s easy
to select your
Xmas Gitts
at Enders
but
made by Luxite which as­
sures both
Mrs. Dan Kay was hostess” to
the Business Girls Club
Sunday
December 11, at her pleasant home
on A very street with a six o’clock
chicken dinner. Covers were laid
fo r fifteen at a beautiul decor­
ated and perfectly appointed table.
A fte r dinner the evening was I
and
Benefit Dance
style.
I f you wish
tailored
rayon underwear
Vests
Bloomers
Lace trimmed or with
trim o f contrasting
of
finest quality Choose
Munsingwear.
Yeoman Orchestra
Beneiit Dance
Fancy Rayons
Munsingwear
Postponed on account o f the Lithian
Gowns,
Pajam as,
Blips, dance sets, step-
ins, French panties,
robes.
Circus w ill be held at
W e carry a com ­
Wiemer Hall Tonight
TUESDAY at 9:30
Bandeau
Step-ins
Slips
Chains
Indoor
Adm ission: Gentlem en, 75c: Ladies. 10c
plete line of
Weed Chains
all
sizes.
Buy
chains
A s our stocks are
ever before.
more
com plete
G ifts suitable fo r father, Mother,
and Brother.
now and have no
worries
CLAYCOMB
M O T O R CO.
Ford Sales & Service
LADIES
HOLLY PAPER
TIE FOLDERS
MISTLETOE
AND
than
Sister
F o r those who have d ifficu lty in select­
ing g ifts or want som ething that is just a
bit d ifferen t we have arranged
a g ift
departm ent which is filled to capacity with
gifts suitable fo r everyone.
Our salespeople w ill g la d ly help you
lect your Xrtias Gifts.
year,
commi
is the
Many
to visit
tiling i
wa
tiofta)
'there.
se­
The
all its
green,
hppeari
of Law
School
cunspic
title w
mouthe
the tru
tractive
her, an
of the
weeks t
out the
has th
from f<
bee
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ha ve be
tured, «
the advi
the staf
and the
creases
sheet.
The J
high grt
number
the bige
been ao
STYLEPLUS
re are glad to wrap your
Xmas package for you
Is just what you want to be well dressed
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