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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1927)
PACE THE T WO ASHLAND* REGISTER d e lig h tfu l C h ristm a* p a r t y at their w eek, Mr. and Mrs. H a rr y Tom A ck lin , Mr. and Mr*. Dan K ay, home on Se co n d stre et on Ch rist- linson were host and hostess to 4 B a rb a ra K a y , Marie W a l k e r and co m p an y o f friends at a C h ristm as L e ta Walker» A f t e r d in n e r the mas day. w ere p lea san tly on e v e n i n g hours C o v e r s w e r e laid f o r e ig ht, at a p arty. The Tomlinson horn- spent in co n ve rs atio n , gam es and O a k street was most a t t r a c t i v e table b e a u t i f u lly d e co ra te d in decorations, a music. true C h ris tm as fa s h io n : A f l a m with Ch ristm as in g ce n te rp iece of poinsettiaa, frosted C h ristm as tree and baskets W atch P arty c le v e r place cards and g lo w in g o f holly w ere a rra n g e d ' o r the A w atch p arty is to be given lighted candles. T h e sumptou* en tertain m en t o f the g .ef-ts, aftc:< t u r k e y d in ner was s erved a t six \ l- ch a d a in ty lunch vn.< serve d on N e w Y e a r e v e a t the parlo rs o f th e Methodist E piscopal C h urch , o ’clock to the f o llo w in g : Mr. and by the y o u n g people • f the E p . D i. s a d Mr». *-*• r - * F .n W l a i n Mr*. A. A . Madden, K e n n eth Mad* and the W e s ley den, Helen and F ern Madden, I r. and Mi . C h arles A I la is..-# worth L e a g u e Miss Lois Bell, Mrs. C olon , Mr. e t ' i rtained i t a 6 M linr.cr o r \ Foundation T h e N e w Y e a r will be ushered and Mrs. Bell, Mr. E lm e r T ra c e V i nesday ev. mi.!», ha vin g place*] P r o f e s s o r G eo. Brisco e and Mrs. E n te rta in s for D a u g h te r ked fo r ••! »’ t g i»**s The din» | ¡n with a musical p ro gram and Brisco e, Mr. B. C. F o rs y th e and Mrs. C a rr o l P r a tt d e lig h t f u lly A lb ie and Irm a B e ck and the ^ist r Mrs. F o rs y th e who m otore d to e n tertain ed with a f o u r o ’clock Ian<^ hostess Mr. and Mrs. John n e r table w as b e a n t ifu with h.'l- ga mes. R e f re s h m e n t s will be serv. ly and lighted taper», and a t u n 1 ed sho rtly b e fo r e e leven o ’clock, Portlan d the first o f the week tea. on C h ristm as d a y at her spa Berk. and to a tte nd the S t a te T e a c h e r ’s A s cious and co m fo rta b le home oil A f t e r d in n e r the g u e s t s w ere k e y dinner w as served. T h e even- 1 T h e ho ur b e tw ee n eleven sociation, are expected home S a t North Main street, honoring h e r 1 entertain ed with music and games | ' n(t hours w ere pent p la y in g tw e iv e o ’clock will be spent i 1 a u r d a y o r Sun day. d a u g h te r Miss A lice P r a tt who is and S a n ta C la u s a rriv ed w ith a bridge.the ge n tle m en b e in g the op- devotional v-ay. A ll y o u n g pcopU the nurses’ tra inin g pack o f p re se n ts which he distri- | ponents o f the ladies. T o ta l score? a re invited to attend. Miss A u d r e y Brown is spending j a tte n d in g s ta c* C a r r y M ail O re go n Sta ge* will ca rr y appointed and b e a u t i f u lly dec T he orated table to the f o llo w in g the mail pouch fro m A sh lan d to g u e s ts : Mr. and Mr*. S. A . P e te r s M e d fo r d each m orn in g except J r . ; Mr. and Mrs. V. D. M iller; M on day be gin n in g S u n d a y , Jar.. Mr. and Mrs. Russel C n p e , Dr. and u a r y 1 st. First class and news-j Mrs. R. L. B u r d ic ; and Dr. and p ap er mail f o r M edford and fo r Mrs. C h arles A . Haines, co nnection with the co a st ai* A f t e r din ner bridge was play- mail service o u t o f that place may ,.4 till a late hour, Mr. and Mrs. be deposited in the A shland post. Kassel C r ip e w inn ing a handsom- o f f i c e up to 6 :5 0 o ’clock f o r <!**• ' priz^ f o r holding high score; and patch in this pouch each mornin,» Mr. and Mr*. V. D. Miller w inning I the consolation. e x c e p t Monday. ____________ . e showed the ladies to be the win* several d a y s in Klamath Falls vis» school a t the St. F ra n ces hospital buted a m o n g the m e rry group. A u x ilia ry M eets I nera. iting her brother and his w ife Mr 1 in San Francisc o, Y e o m a n D a n c e S u c c e s s T h e A u xiliary to the T r i n i t y and Mrs. B u s ter Brown who residJ T he gu es t list which included in t h a t - c i t y . only the most intim ate friends and E n terta in s A t D in n er Guild o f the E piscopal ch urch, A v e r y d e lig h t f u l d a n ce was Mr. and Mrs. B u t le r W a l k e r en- ’ held their r e g u l a r m e e t in g at the Mr. and Mrs. Donald W h itn e y o f ®W e»«**n»tes o f A lic e w ere the given a t the Moose Hall, T u e s d a y A lliso n s tre e t are sp en ding .severa l fa llo w in g n am ed: Misses M a rg ar t e v e n in g un de r the a uspice s o f th ter ta in ed on C h ris tm as day witn j Parish House, W e d n e s d a y Decern- I an old-fashio ned turkey d in n e r j her 2 8 . da y s in Portla nd vistin g re lativ es M cCoy, E lizabeth Stearns, Celia local o rder o f Y e o m a n . Pittin ger, A large n u m be r o f visito rs from with all the fixin gs. Those pres > A t this time the n ew o f fi c e r ? I Mr. Ed. Creason. w ife and Rhinehart, C a th erin e d a u g h te r M a rg a r et o f Dunsmuir V ee d a Gideon, L y d i a Sm ith, E m M edford and vicin ity w e r e present ent to help Mr. and Mrs W a l k e r j fo r the c o m in g y e a r w ere e le c t e d : ! m e rry President. Mrs. S t a n l e y R o b in e t t e ;! a re visitin g relatives in this city. ma Cook, Nellie Glenn, B e rn ice at this a f f a i r which w as especially m ake the t hristm as d a y I C a r t e r and Fran ces Pratt. w er e: Mr,. Delia A ck lin , E v e r e t t > vice-president, G e o r g ie C offee; \ well attended. Mis* Louise A dam s o f Dunsmuii* Se ve ra l hours w ere most plea? T h e Y e o m a n six-piece orchestril is visitin g a t the W. H. Frulan ; san tly spent in conversation, re? furnished the music f o r the danc- home on B street this w eek. Louise new ing old friendships and in ing. and a splendid c a f e t e r i a sup- resided in Ashland several year? ago and i . well known a m o n g the | p T * ' D u ri" * ‘ he a fte rn o o n 1 1 . » per w as served in the d in in g room ___ L._t L F raH served de licious salad, w a f late in the evening. : y o u n g e r high school girls and boys ers and tea to the guests. ______ C a ro l P r a tt who is employe»* M r . an d M rs. T o m lin so n Have by the Southern P a c ific Company D elig h tfu l P a r ty C h ristm as P a rty in Hornbrook, spent C hristm as Mr. and Mrs. John Beck g a v e a On T u e s d a y e v e n in g o f thi? w ith his fam ily on North Main street, in this city. poceccsPooQcoococoooeoe Mis* C aroline Radde, instruc to r o f ty p in g in the High school, is expected to re turn to Ashland An AH Purpose Cleanser S a tu rd a y . Miss Radde has been And may it be a Prosperous and spending the C hristm as holiday? RED FEATHER with friends in Los A n g e le s and Happy One for all of You San Diego. Misa Edith Dodge who is a stud e n t a t the U n iversity o f Oregon, is spending the Ch ristm as vaca Cleansing — Soothing — Healing Our New Year Resolution is to tion at the home o f her parents, try in everyway to serve you better, Mr. and Mrs. Ia>uis Dodge on the A WONDERFUL VALUE Boulevard. to make this store measure up to needs Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brow n who 7 Oz........................ ..................................... $ .65 of the Community and help to make reside on the Boulevard, left Mon 1928 a better year for Ashland. d a y fo r San Francisco to spend Full Pound .................. $1.25 several weeks visiting friends. Mr. E lm e r T r a c e o f Elnora, A l berta, Can ada is a house gue»t a * the John Beck home on S e co n d strei t. Mr. 1 race is an old f rie n d o f the B»ck fam ily and e x p e c ts td remain in this city Indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. C l i f f P a y n e of e i vf olnt tamps G ranite stre et and their son and his fam ily , Mr. and Mrs. X’ lyde Y o u n g and baby daughter, spent the Christma holidays at the home o f Mrs. Y o u n g ’s purents. Mr. and Mrs. K M n h n in m e r in the A pple g a l e district. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. L o n g ' o f East Main itreet are spending t h j C hist mas holidays with th e ir s 1 and hi? w ife, Mr. and Mrs. Ray»! mond L o n g who reside in Sto<;k- i ton, California. “ where savings are greatest” Mr. and Mrs. Chris M a rx and I Elks Bldg. Phone 3 Ashland, Ore. d a u gh te r Shirley have been visit | OUR SERVICE TOO, W ILL PLEASE YOU ing at the A lla n A u t r e y home In 1 AND OUR PRICES ARE A L W A Y S A LITTLE this city. Mrs. Marx is a sister i f : LESS T H A T ’S W H Y W E HAVE JUST E X Mr*. A u tre y . PERIENCED THE BIGGEST CHRISTMAS Mrs. G e o r g e K r a m e r and son j Foss o f Iturgaduo s' f TRADE IN OUR HISTORY— FOR INSTANCE V - V i 4 . i V. W edn esda y e v e n in g f o r Rose- ] W E SELL— 1 lie mis? ami the matroi: .ill h i r g for a short visit with Mrs. K r a m e r's sister. approve the felt Imi which is A S & W Telephone Peas At Per Can Mr. and Mr*. Speed H a rrin g to n ] a -miter quality arul more grace who have been visiting relative?! fully shape» 1 thi« season S & W Spinach at Per Can in Ashland and G ra n ts Pa* ) than ever before through the Ch ristm as vaca tion, | have re turned to their home i n 1 Monarch Catsup, Strictly High Grade Dunsmuir. Cold Cream ? Lithia Springs Pharmacy W C . GwjffcN Disc S se cr e ta ry , Mrs. M. P. D u n n ; trea-an d a t m idnight a bountiful tur. surer, Mrs. El wood H e dberg. i e y ba n que t will be spread in the A f t e r the business o f the m e e t basem ent. In fo rm e r years the ing, a social tim e w as e n j o y e d by E l k s have made the a ff a i r strict- the m e m bers and d a in t y r e f r e s h ly a m o n g m em bers and their lad. m ents s erved la te r in the e ve n in g. ies, this y e a r each Elk is p rm le j, New Years D ance T h e local o r d e r o f B. P. O. E. will g iv e th e ir a nn ua l N e w Y e a r ’s Ball in the E lk s T em p le . D a n cin g will begin p ro m p tly at 9 P. M. ed to in vite a prospective membe. and his lady. Those who wish ts in vite a frie n d are urged to com. m u n ica te w ith the supper commi». tee. T h e a f f a i r promises to be the most brilliant staged in years TRY RAINBOW COAL FROM THE FAM OUS ROCK SPRINGS DISTRICT HARDER — CLEANER — HOTTER NO CLINKERS LESS— Soot and Smoke FREE— From Dirt and Slack ASHLAND LUMBER CO. 384 Oak St. At Ry Crossing Phone 20 Herbert’s Grocery M ONARCH COFFEE PER POUND MONARCH COCOA PER POUND 49c 32‘ OLIVES BULK PER BINT SWEET PICKLES PER PINT SAUER K R A U T 3 LBS. FOR 2 0 " 2 0 c1 25c FOR Quality Groceries GO TO HARDY BROS. PHILLIPS PANCAKE FLOUR Fine for these cool mornings T W O PACKAGES FOR 25‘ W E DELIVER Comfortable-Smart ¿ ' : For PracLicaily AIÌ O B irth d ay D in n er Little Miss Pauline M cC o y e n tertain ed thirteen little frie nds at her home on Pine street, T h u r s d a y | a fte rn o o n , the occasion b e in g in celebration o f her seventh birth- ] day ann iversary. D u rin g the a fte rn o o n the lit tle gir l's played m a ny in te re s tin g: ga mes, o f vario us kinds. Mis?! Pauline w as the recipient o f a , n u m b e r o f b e au tifu l prelent*. A b o u t three o ’clock the little | ladies w ere seated abou t a b e a u t i f u l l y d e co ra te d table w here d a in t y r e fre s h m en ts w ere served hy Mrs. Olin M cCoy. P a u lin e ’« m o th er. T he be a u tifu l fro sted and d e corated ca k e with seven lighted ca ndles was cut hy the little host ess. At f o u r o'c lock the little lad ies bade their ch a rm in g hostess m a ny hap py return * o f the da y and departed f o r their homes h a vin g e n j o y e d a v e ry pleasant a fte rn o o n . E n tarta ia F rien d * Mr. and Mr*. Edwin Du nn w ere th# gracio u s hont and host#** at th e ir c o u n t r y home in th* Bell- vie w district. T h u rsd ay evening. I>rcI-mher ft*. when th e y enter tain ed a gr o u p o f friends. An Monarch Pineapple 2 1 2 Standard Sliced 20c 20c 23‘ 29c S & W Sauerkraut 2*/* None Better 2 0 c “ ^ In Fact Our Store is Packed with Just such High | Quality Merchandise— At Just Such Low Prices HOW ABOUT YOUR CHICKEN FEED $ 2 -3 0 Our Best Wheat Sells at Per Cwt. $ 2 *5 0 Scratch. Corn and Wheat at per Cwt. $ 1 .7 0 Rolled Barley, For Your Rabbits * 2 65 Egg Ration. A complete Chicken Feed $2 9 S Egg Producer, Our Highest Quality Mill Run, From Portland’s Best Mills Cracked Corn, It keeps them warm ^ <5- 98c T O $ l ~ZJ . K ^ • l ^ r .More than one h»f? oi ' • • w hen the price is so very modera * j var, cl olor^ from w ! . t .*» lect one that matc hes yo ur co at or Monday-Tuesday i Wednesday 1 A Frock for Every Hour Any Or AH of Your Meed* Can Be Met Successfully Come in— you must see for your self to judge the quality of the frocks in this offering The most discrim inating women will find them ad mirably suited to their tastes— and modest budgets can be satisfied, too. Our Famous Low Price! so -®0 “ * 6 9° Only Astonishment. Awe, W orld Shaking $ 1 9 .75 See the Quality in our window and be Convinced W E SELL FOR CASH AND W E DELIVER i f re e l? * $ 1 .70 More Barrow Sausage and Spare Ribs Friday 98 VINING Georgette— Flat Combination* F abric* that art in f x j h i o n ’» f a r a g Hiak? thr*e fr o c k s — bla ck and new high (bade* are included fo r y o u r selection. Laughter, Romance, The Pictdre that has Tears, Thrills. captured the heart of the W orld. POPULAR PRICES M AT. & EVE. 50c