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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1927)
PA^P. THE ""WO ASHLAND pient o f a number o f nice gifts al- COCIETV ;--------- --------- REGI S TER 9:00 a. m.— Arithmetic. History of Education, Psychology, Methods in Georgraphy, Mechanical Drawing, Domes tic Art. Course o f Study !n Domestic Art. ster Junior High School. Lilian Zenkervick, 13, committed suicide by drowning herself in the Mill Canal. a bridge game at the hom* ,j ( Clarkson Collins, o f this city, ¡, was foun dthat each of the f0Ur persons playing held thirteen cardr in the four suits. In thee xcitemm SWINGING CHAIN KILLS GIRL the hands were not playeu. Washington, Pa.— As Gladys Underwood 14 o f Fairhope, was; GIRL 13, FLIES PLANT walking along a highway, she was { caught about the neck by a chair, i Kankakee, 111.— Although „ swinging from the rear o f a mo tor truck and was killed. Her neck 13 years old, Cozette Parker of Anderson, Ind., flew 138 mil«, was broken. from her home here by herself ¡g her brother's plane to visit her PEACEMAKER SLAIN Milwaukee.— A fter acting as grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gu*. peacemaker between Arthur Stern tave Poitras. She made the trip and Mrs. Stern, who had been es-; in order to satisfy her mother and tranged for years, Gus Zeller, 38, father, who have been flying fer was shot and killed at a boarding twenty years, that she was capable house to which they returned a f o f flying her own plane. Examinations for state certifi cates will be held at the court I house in Medford, commencing at MRS. C. J. READ, Editor il 1:00 p. m.— Grammar, Stenog Rti. Phon« 326-R 9 o’clock Wednesday. December Phon« 95 raphy, American Literature, 21, and continuing until Saturday f " " 1 " ” ------------------ --- Physics, Methods in Language ' at 4 o’clock p. m. o f the same Elect Officers Wolcott, Mary Holey, Frances week. 2:30 p. m. Geography, Thesis for The Woman*’ ty-nefit Assocu- Cramer, Sylvia Provost, Anna Applicants must present them Primary Certificates. tion Ashland Review N'o. 22 nut Jean Van Hardenburg. Helen Ken- selves for the examinations they in regular aesaion Wednesday ev-1 asto, Naomi freedom, Irma Crow, Friday Program wish to take at the time set for ening. December 14th at the I. O. son, I^-ah De Haas and Inez Alter- 9:00 a. m. Theory and Practice, the question envelopes to be open O. F. Hall. | bury- Physical and Geograph; Eng ed, as the examinations cannot be lish Literature, Chemistry. New officers were elected f o r ! offered at any other time or place. the year 1928. Mabel Moore Past i Entertains Star Officers 11:00 a. m.— Spelling. The rules and regulations regard • Commander installed the follow-1 Mr». Maizie Bates, Worthy Ma- | 1:00 p ,m. — School Law, Geo ing the examinations will be read ing officer* into their respective tron o f the local order o f O. E. logy. Algebra. at 9 o’clock on the morning o f the i offices: Past President, Florence S. entertained the officers o f the 2:30 p. m. Civil Government. first day. Those entering later in S Saturday Program Pratt: President, Marcella Scrib local chapter at her home on Scen the week and wishing to take only ner; vice-president, Dora Payne; ic Drive Wednesday evening. De 9:00 a. m.— Geometry, Botany. ter a celebration o f the reconcila- a few of the examinations should seargent, Agnes Sams; Chaplain, cember 14. 1:00 p. m.— General History tion. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY present themselves at the secre Lena Nelson, financial secretary, Bookkeeping. The evening hours were delight tary’s desk fo r registration and FOR S A L E : Reasonable^ 192? Josephine Wallace; secretary-trea fully spent in conversation, play for information regarding the 4 HOLD PERFECT HANDS At the Vining Monday Ford Sedan, also 1926 Forij surer, Bessie Callahan; Captain, ing games, and guessing contests. SCOLDED: SUICIDES examinations will be read at 9 . . . Grand Haven, Mich.— A fter roadster Iron Box. These care Carrie Hastings; Lady o f Cere- Mrs. Helen McAllen Lewiston, Me.— So upset by a ___, .. and Mrs. o f the ... . . «hurtling and'realing the cards in Misses Nell Mahoney, Grace Paul o’clock on the morning like new. 3rd Street Garage. J. monies, Le*<ru Mars; Outer Host-ly.dith Sacket and Mrs. S. A. scolding which she had received Helen Lyons, Katherine Lang- first duy. Those entering later in ess, Anna Crowson; Musician, Eli-|pete„ were declared win. from her teacher fo r passing a worth, Eleanor Brown, Lucillo the week and wishing to take only zabeth Reid. note to another pupil o f the Web- ners of the first prizes and Mrs. a few of the examinations should Hunter and Norma Reeder. A fter the business of the even Hester Carter and Mrs. Gladys present themselves at the secre- ing had been taken care o f a so Peterson were awarded the con- ttary’s desk for registration and Entertains Telephone Girls cial time was enjoyed by the large notation prizes, TH E 19th HOLE G O LF SHOP the Dr. Mattie Shaw graciously en for information regarding number o f members, there were al-1 The hostess served dainty re- rules. Golf Clubs tertained the local telephone op *o a number o f visitors from other f reshnient* to the guests late in Wednesnsjr Program erators o f the Pacific Telephone review* present. the evening. Those enjoying the and Telegraph company with a 9:00 . m.— U. S. History, Music ------------------------- hospitality of Mr*. Bates were: Drawing. six o’clock dinner at the Plaza TH E 19th HOLE G O LF SHOP Music Club Meutiu, *'Ir- antJ Mr* J H- **■"** lVlr- Confectionery in this city WedneS- 11:00 a. m.— Writing. Golf Balls and Tees ic Club will »nd Mr*. U H. McNair, Mesdames cemb#r U 1:00 p. m. Physiology, Manual The Ashland Music of the Pres P- R- Hardy. V. D. Miller, Edith u y ° * r ?* Training, Composition, Meth meet in the parlors K Covpr* wi’ re lald for nine P*r ods in Reading. byterian church, Monday evening, Hackett. Cordelia Hlake. P Hammond, Hester Carter. H elen. son,‘ at a beautifully decorated 2:110 p. m.— Reading, Course of December 19. TH E 19th HOLE G O LF SH O P McAllen. Fred« Peters. J. D. Me ,ahle- bi,arinK the C h ris ta », col- Study for Drawing, Methods “ Form and Design o f music” Knickers and Sweaters Rae, Leah Caldwell, Miss Lydia I or scheme throughout, a minaturc in Arithmetic, Domestic from the text books on “ Funda McCall. F. Whittle, Gladys Pet-1 Christmas tree «racing the center Science mentals o f Music,” by Gehrkins. erson, Mr. Nate Bates .«ml Hugh o f the table’ Thursday Program will be the subect o f the evening. Bates. I This dinner was given by Dr. TH E 19th HOLE G O LF SHOP Part o f the program will be de Shaw to the girls in appreciation Basketball Shoes voted to MacDowell and the Pet o f their prompt and courteous ser- Friend* -Entertained erborough colony. In honor of Misses Katherine vice. Mra. John Fuller ha. charge of Manh of .> farshfield. Bonnie Those who enjoyed Dr. Shaw’s FOR THE LAST MINUTE TH E 19th HOLE G O LF SHOP the program. Scholes o f Albany, and Wilma hospitality were: Misses Myrta ! SHOPPER Basketball Jerseys and Pants ^ — —— —— Sparlin o f Prnvott, Oregon, Nor- Otterdale, Delphine Sackett, Bes- j sie McMillan, I-aura Prescott, i Jelly Bunch Club mul „tudents, Mieses Edna Gcheeti Pen and Pencif Sets Mr. and Mrs. George Lrapuey, j and Gort'e llaan delightfully e:i- Hazel Hiatt, Bernice Haas, Mil-j Leather Billfolds Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Madden de- Mertnined > group o f friend , at dred Erickson, and Mrs. Hattie Cigarette Cases TH E 19th HOLE G O LF SHOP lightfully entertained the Jolly, their pleasant home cn Palm \vv Burnett. Cigar Lighters —fa s t tr a in t augmented A Splendid Driving Net Bunch Club at the residence of nue, Wednesday evening Dec, ,n- Fastonia Glassware by new t i l v t r - g r a y Mr. and Mrs. Crapsey on Granite her 14. motor coaches. or a Emplejree* Enjoy Evening street, Wednesday evening, De- I n > everin-t hours were [..ex Haraland Dinner Set The employees o f Isaac's store' New convenience for travel TH E 19th HOLE G O LF SHOP cember 14. santly spent piaying ” 500” , end enjoyed a most delightful evening ers to and fiom Portland and Mrs. Montgomery won high Mis* Wilma -inai lut-won a love- Golf Club Memberships presented to the store by Mrs. intermediate stations. Luxuri score for the ladies nnd Mrs. Ju-1 lv gift for holding high score: C liff Payne, and this cake w ith 1 ous motor-coach s e r v ic e o f lius Koch received the consolation:! Miss Esther Barrett was awarded ice crenm and coffee furnished the Southern Pacific Mo.or Trans Mr. L. A. Roberts was the gentle- the consolation, TH E 19th HOLE G OLF SHOP refreshments for the guests. man having high score and Mr. i The charming hostesses serv -d port Co., in addition to im- “ Ashland Hast It” Madden was awarded tht .jnsola- delicious refreshments during the Wednesday, December, 14 at the ptoved schedules o f Southern 272 EAST M A I N ST tion. ! evening to the following n a m ed !1* *b<‘ pleasant home ol Mr. and A S H L A N D Pacific trams. O R E . The Crapsey home was beautiful| guests: the guests o f honor Misser; Mrs. h. R. Isaac on Granite street, tier your copy o f the new time w S f£ . in its Christmas decorations o f Katherine Marsh, Bonnie Scholcs * bl‘ evening was spent in listen- folder*. Note the faster time of. hells, evergreens and streamers, and Wilma «Sparlin, Esther Bar- *n,f 10 a concer* 0V,M 'be radio, the " S h a sta ’ an J " O reg on ian .” while the delicious refreshments rett. Bonnie Pollard, Julia Eakin Those present who enjoyed the These trains southbound pro served late in the evening by the Mrs. McCutheon and Mesrrs. Clar- hospitality o f Mr. and Mrs. Isaac vide com fortable, convenient hoatwaM waraabt la Msaping with l i w Haan, Aubrey llnan, nod 'V|‘ re Mesdames Elsie Churchman service to California points. E. C. Thompson, Anna Sanford, C. Harold Teale. the holiday season. S ilver-grey motor coaches Gass, D. P. Blue, and Misses Marie The members o f tills jolly littls from Ashland daily; additional Walker and Nina Emery. Chri*tma* P a r t y club who enjoyed this delightful service fro.n Rosebu^g and Eu occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Mont The Southern Oregon Normal Birthday Anniversary gomery, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rob Students who reside at the home gene north. Mrs. Elsie’ Churchman enter- erts, Mr. and Mrs. E. C liff Payn * of Mrs. Edna Storey on Alida Southern Pa cific r a i l tickets Mr. and Mrs. George Eib, Mr. and street, enjoyed a charming Christ- tained with a six o’clock dinner good on m o to r coaches o f Mrs. Julius Koch, Mr. and Mrs inns party Wednesday evening Wednesday evening in honor of Southern Pacific M o to r J. C. Henry, Mrs. Jennie Gilbert preceded by a delicious chicken ber son John's birthday anniver- T raruport Co. and the hosts and hostesses Mr. dinner. The dinner and party was sory- Covers for six were laid at n j and Mrs. George Crapsey and Mr given by their house mother, Mrs. Storey in honor o f the students ¿aides beautiful with the decora and Mrs. A. A. Mhdden. who are leaving today for their tions o f the Christmas season. Those present to help Mr. respective homes to spend the holi ^ Camp Fire Girl* Meet Churchman celebrate his birthday' days. On Saturday December 10, the Santa Claus arrived during the and wish him many happy return.* i girls o f Camp Temskwattawah met at the home of Sylvia Pro evening and robbed the shimmer hi' the day were: the Misses Fay ing Christmas tree o f its dainty- Arthur, Marie Boileau, Margaret voat on Meade street. Mrs. Elsie The afternon was spent in em gifts which he delivered to the Churchman, and Churchman. merry girls. G. F. KRAMER broidering attractive articles for Mr. Churchman was the reci- Ticket Agent The girls presented Mrs. Storey the Camp Fire bazaar. — Among the group were Mis* a beautiful fountain pen and oth her Mell Carter, Guardian, and Miss er gifts in appreciation o f Lydia Smith, assistant Guardian. services nnd kindnesses to them. Mrs. Storey’s guests were the The memliers present were: Jim* > i j ^Secretary | By R a i l or Highway to Portland ce rn ite JEWELER m MARVEL aU SPARTON’S VOLUME j Southern PaciJ You can't do Both. Bacon Backs Saturday Only, Half or Whole, Lb„ 29c Premium Hams In Chri»tmas Wrapper*, Lb. Give Them as Pretent*— Bake Christmas 29* jc One for A Fine Butter Substitute, 3 Lbs. For 69c Christmas Specials Red Bananas Boxed Candy Japanese Oranges Mixed Candies Ripe Buck Olives Candy Chews Delicious Apples Candied Pineapple New Dates __ _______ # Trade here and Watch Your Bank Account Grow Ashland Cash & Carry W E DELIVER North Main *r. & IË* Rexnut PH O NE 190 W « -I Let us do s the Washing/, 'l / hy spend a day a week in the wef o f home washing? That's a seventh o f your lifetime. Even if you have the washing done in your home bv someone else you have all the muss and The Larodrv does it better and cheaper. LAUNDRY does it best/ THE A S H L A N D L A U N D R Y 31 Water Street fuss. Music you fe e l as well as hear. Tones that are virile and vibrant . . - that electrify listeners as do the artists themselves. Y ou critics who have been waiting for radio that is true to the ideals of musical art . . . here it is. Let us demonstrate this amazingly different instrument. Ashland Electric Supply Co. SPARTON RADIO ~Tbe ‘Pathfinder of the Air”