The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, December 20, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE
ASHLAND
REGISTER
of the breakfast.
Christmas Bazaar
and coffee were served, and this ¡to spend the Christmas holidays wth neuralgia. Mrs. Johnson of- makers is composed of the follow-
is her ing, Ray Clary, Spanish guiur-
After the guesta were seated
The White Elephant club corns “ Absentee” booth were special i in Salem and Portland looking 508 North Main street
Ward Parkenson. Harmonica; Mil-
there was much merriment ovev! posed of the girls of Dr. Mans! features of the bazaar. At other' after business matters pertaining nurse.
The u*ries of Christmas parties the entrance of the hostesses a I Hawley’s Sunday School class of booths home-made candy, homo to the local Chamber of Com-
Mrs. M. B. Riley and mother". ton Franklin, tipple, Kenneth Mad-
*
given""by Mr*. J. II. 'IcOee. Mr* they made their hurried appear­ the Christian church conducted U cook foods and various last-min­ merce.
Mrs. Norman, had as their guest* den, f*PPl*! Roland Parks, har-
L. H. Hansen and Mir. D. A. PeM ance, clad in silk pajamas as tho successful Christmas bazaar Sat­ ute gifts were on sale.
Mr. Lawson H. Riley of San [ Saturday the 16th. Miss Trimb!t mon*ca-
erson began thin .'Horning with a having just come down in time for urday December 17, in the Lamb- j *
Francisco, son of Mrs. M. B. Riley and Miss Laura Ball of Centerview ; The Granite City M
S * udy C l u b M e e ts
Bridge Breakfast, at the home of breakfast.
kin building opposite the Fire Sta-
of
104 High street, this city. Mo- the former home of Mrs. Nor- have gained much popularity be
A
Mrs. McGee on Viata street, to
The Ashland Study Club met at leaves for New York Dec. 29th, man mar>y P * n aK°- A
P1«’«»- cause of their interesting i,,usj.
Pl#ce cards, favors and decora­ tion.
which twenty guests were receive!
The girls in charge of the affair i iKe home of Mrs. E. \ . Carter and will sail January 14th, on thi* sant day was *Ppnt talking over cal performances.
tions were hand made an*, were
by Santa Claus in holiday attire*
were the Misse» Vera Wright, Ma on the Boulevard, Monday after-» Majestic for Europe, where he old times and learning of the
most beautiful and cfe7er.
The artistry of the hostess.-.*
„
bel and Eunice Hager. Lydia Wil noon December 19.
SALE: Will «.-»orifice a Si«
goes to purchase goods for the many old time friends.
The morning hours following ^
Luci|,e Reed(.r u l a D, vir
was apparent in the table decora*
Mrs. F. G. Swedenbur^ the vice- Emporium. He will visit France.
nole range with Coils, 231 Gres-
Miss Stella Hays leaves soon
playing
tions. The long table was arrang breakfast were spent
ham street.
Minola Gosnell, and Geneviev* president presided.
Italy. Belgium. Switzerland. Aus­ for Portland where she will spent)
63-£g
ed to portray a most
beautiful bridge and prizes were won by Kerns, assisted by the executivi*
some time with her parents Mr.
tria.
Germany,
England
and
poss­
Owing
to
the
absence
of
Mrs.
J.
snow scene, with lighted tape,» Mrs. Harry Tomlinson and Mra. committee, Virginia Hooper, Jean M. W'agner the minor topic wav ibly Scotland and Ireland.
an<T Mrs. A. H. Hays where they
S top S u ffe rin g
and shaded lights casting a glow V. V. Mills.
Putnam, Alice Terwilliger, Ido omitted from the afternoon's pro­
.
.
.
, ,
, ¡are located for the winter while
Lawson
is
an
Ashland
boy
an
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From
Rheumatism,
over the glistening snow.
The second of the Christmaf Gosnell, and Lucille Voss.
Theso gram.
-on/lnrl
•?/« Lsvr.l
Lanu
an J
h i..
Hays is receiving medical at­
attended
school
here,
and
his>
Neuritis,
Lumbago
The centerpiece was the snow parties by M-esdames, McGee, Han girls presided at the booths and Mrs. H. O. Anderson reviewed.
tention.
many friends are glad to hear of
Casey’s R h e u m a t i c
igloo of Kris Kringle, surrounded son and Peterson will he given this tea rooms which were very attrac­ “Certain Samaritans,’* by Esthe*
the very important position he
Remedy drives out the
by snow and ice, with his rein' afternoon at the McGee home and tive and unique.
P. Lovejoy. The author will be holds.
uric acid poisen of
M E L O D IA N S E N T E R T A IN
the
entertainment
will
includo
deers waiting outside Dog teams
A special booth that attracted remembered as having lectured in-
Rheumatism.
reduces
The Granite City
Melodians.
Mr. A. Dickey of 614 Boule-
and sleds, carrying Santa Claus needlework, games and guessing- much attention was the booth ii* Ashland during the World War,
pain and swelling, sold
on a money back guar­
and his pack were trudging thru contests. Clever decorations and charge of Vernon Hooper, Home?. Mrs. Lovejoy was the head of the vard^ a civil war veteran has been formerly the Merry Makers, gave
antee at—
favors will be used, which are en­ Osborne, and Henry Van Proyen American Women’s Organization confined to his bed with a bad at­ an interesting musical prograrti
the snow, laden with gifts.
$ 1 . 5 0 P e r B o t t l e By
over
the
Medford
broadcasting
tack
of
lumbago,
but
is
improving
which contained varied articles and has done wonderful work in
The guests found their places by tirely different and original.
station
K.
M.
E.
D.
Sunday
after
and
will
soon
be
out
again.
McNAIR
BROS.
finding their own litll? snow-cov­
On Wednesday afternoon sixty contributed by the men and boys. that line both during and since tho
Mrs. E. L. Atkinson of 111 N noon from 2:30 to 4 o’clock.
PHARMACY
war.
ered igloos under which reposed guests will be entertained at •
The tea rooms where chile cor.
This local body of melody-
Mrs. Anderson presented this re. Main street is confined to her bod
the fruit cocktail, the first coursl bridge luncheon.
carne, apple pie, cake, sandwiches
markable study of* Women physi­
cians in an able manner.
Mrs. Carter, the hostess filled
the relaxation period very clever­
ly with a game of cross question:?
and crooked answers.
The next meeting of the club
will take place on January 9th at
the home of Mrs. F. G. Sweder .4
burg on the Boulevard.
B e a u t i f u 1 C hriatp* i t
P ir 'ie i
McGee H em e
al
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Webster of
Phoenix were Ashland
visitor f
Tuesday.
— T r y o u r T h e r m o id B ra k e L in in g
at T H IR D S T R E E T G A RA G E.
Mrs. Hoffman of the service
station at Pinehurst »yas shopping*
in this city Monday.
-— H a v e y o u r C l o t h e s c l e a n e d be­
fo re the H oliday rush. P au lseru d s.
Mr. C. W. Fortmiller of the J.
C. Penny store made a business
trip to Medford Monday.
Mr. Herman Lind of Portland
is a business visitor in town this
week.
John Gardner and wife of Eu­
gene are in this city looking for j) j
location. Mr. Gardner was the
former chef of the Eugene hotel.
Mi*. Whiteline and son Harry
ut Klamath Falls svere business
visitors in Ashland the first of tho
week.
H
25 p e r c e n t to 5 0 p e r c e n t o ff
• II
fram ed
p i c t u r e s — D a r i • m g
Studio a n d A rt Sloro.
Electrical
CORN POPPERS
(Electric)
Gifts
At
That keep on Giving
All the year around
* 3 00
General Electric
Vacuum Cleaners
W ith A ttachm ents
At Only
*
4 9 *°
RADIOLA
and
KOLSTER
Radios
*
6 9 5070 *295
either
h o t
POLAR CUB
Electric Mixer
Or Beater
At
cakes or waffles
HOT POINT
*
5 °°
Appliances Of All
Kinds
Reading
PHILCO
LAMPS
Eliminators
Complete
A and R
Now Reduced
$ 2 0 .0 0
Selling At
with
Percolators
*27S
Toasters
W affle Irons
»39 s0
Why Pay More?
Electric Irons
C urlers
The
Christinas Lights,
W reaths and
Reflectors
--S p e c ia l, on X m a.
D arlin g S tudio.
p Dor»
o rtrait.
— Sulfa a n d T o p c o a t, fo r H o lid ay
w a r ia P a u U .ru d V
57-tf
Lighting Fixtures
That beautify any
room in the house
Why not a new Moe
X-l ELECTRIC
Bridges Fixtures
On the Plaza
Guy Good, Prop.
Christmas!
PHONE 82
Mrs Hank Dean returned to her
htme in this city Monday aftei
visitng her husband in Dunsmuir
over the week end.
Roy Anderson and family
il
Klamath Falls have moved to
Ashland for the winter and ar,?
located on North Main street in
the Fred Herrin house.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barr anc’
famdy of Sacramento will arrive
in Ashland Saturday to
spend
Christmas with Mrs. Barr’s pari
ents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mt-rril
on the Boulevard.
) Milton Biegel of Walla Wall*
l W ashingtn is spending the Christ­
mas holidays with his mother Mrs
Charlotte Bfcgel and his sister
j < alia Biegel on Morton street.
Mrs. O. J. Bruitt formerly ¿leo- ]
Barnthouse of this city but no**
residing in Portland, i. report,$
to be practicaHy well and is able I
to walk again. Over a year ag,.
-Ira. Bruitt mas seriously injur­
ed in an automobile accident while
on her wedding journey.
globe at
Urn Sets
We have the finest showing of Gift Stationery of all time— a
magnificent selection that will please the most fastidious. Wre
have boxes, suitable for gifts, at all prices, and many new types of
paper and cards.
Lithia Springs Pharmacy
A l a r g e a n d c o m p l e t e l in e
of
X m as c a rd s a t D a rlin g S tudio.
Majestic W affle Iron
Makes
Carl Loveland and little son
Carl Jr. are expected heft for
the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Spechf
of B street have gone to Seattle?
and Spokane where they will re­
main for several months visiting
relatives.
Caroline Radde. instructor of
typing in the High school
i*
spending the holidays with friend» j 1
in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enders ro­
ll ned Saturday from a visit wltl/
friends in San Francisco.
A Wondertul Assortment of
CHRISTMAS GIFT STATIONARY
#
Buy
Now!
Reliable Automatic Lighters in
many combinations and styles at
prices from $1.95 to $6.50
Jewelry for Mother, Dad, Sister, Brother, Sweetheart and Frio h
here displayed in a gorgeous array. A gift of i ! n h Fnend are
precious as years roll on and leaves a life on^fm n o **comesmore
cipient. You can buy now by making a
“ “ ""
Caul and Laurence Wagner
"»ns of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wag-’
ner of Granite street have return ‘
ed from Eugene where they , r„
atu-ndnig the University of Ore-
»on. for the holidays.
Mr. Fred Barclay of Lo* Angel-1
% nephew of Marsh and
Fred
Warner of Ashland i, spending
th n sim a , vacation visiting rela !
with hn
» thU
cj ,y ‘ He U
* » » Ellen
*■•
«ith
his
grandmother
Mrs.
»«ner on Granite street. Mr.
"relay who is a g m d qilti of ^
$ 2 00 TO * 3 5 00
i
1 returned from a several
European tour.
JtWtlKi
Store
Ladies Wrist Watches in many na
j
Men’s Pocket Watches of Elgin
Hamilton, Waltham and Illinois
mate. *n 12 size, neatly hand
carved white gold cases— $25 to
$65.
(tonally known linos including the
famous Gruen and Bulova at nri^A
from $7.50 t
Ashland
O regon
Diamond set dinner rings in gor­
geous fil greed 1$ K‘ solid white
gold mountings at price* from $30
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