The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, December 30, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PACE
THE
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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
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street
was
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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.
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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,
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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