The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, January 27, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    and
Those initiated into the sororit.l Mrs. Chat. A. Haines, Mr.
Besides the members o f the lo­
Mrs. Clair« B ««be and child*
were
Dorothy
Bolan,
Yvonne
De-
cal
order,
the
past
Nobh?
Grands
' ren will leave tomorrow evening
Mrs. Earl Crow and Mr. and Mrs
I for Dallas, Oragen. where they | o f the Kebekah Lodge o f Centra) vaney, Julia Faken, Leona Fries, Clifford Read. A beautiful fern
will make their future home. Mr Point are iuvited guests to the at- | Genevieve Galloway, Marion Gid-
was given to the couple havifig
Beebe left fo r Dallas the first o f i fair. It is the intention o f the Cen- dings, Mildred Gyger, Margar« t1
tral
Point
ladies
to
organise
»•
Hammerbacher,
Mary
Agnes
Hun»
score, which was won by Mr.
the month where he has a posi
Past
Noble
Grand’s
Club
in
their
Rita
Lane,
Helen
Lyons,
Eveljn»
and
Mrs.
S. A. Peters Jr. A fte r the
tion In one o f the large mills of
Mangold Marpcry Pena, Iren e! games a congenial
who own lodge at this time.
hour
wa:i
— Why pay »120.00 for a White Dallas. The Beebe family,
E ffie . Quinn
Lucile | spent around the supper tables.
Games and music were
the Patrosek,
notary Sawing
machine
from have lived several years on a ranch
agent 7 Whan yon con boy
on» adjoining Ashland, will be greatly amusements of the afternoon, the Wilson, Mrs. Wetherall, and Lu- |
refresh­ cite W oodruff.
jaat a* good for »50.00 at Poil’a. missed by many friends here, and hostesses served dainty
R e c e iv e s N e w Hudson
Alto sawing machines for root hy Mrs. Beebe will be especially miss­ ments during the course o f the
H. A. Stearns o f the
Lithia
T e a c h e r » E n j o y Luncheon
the month at Pali’s Com er. Ash­ ed by the musical circles o f the afternoon.
I I
accomplished
The Teachers o f the Sehior Sprinpi
h,g
a
land.
»< city, as she is an
High school
held a delightfu' new Hudson Sedan which he is
B rid g e Lun cheon D e lig h tfu l
Mr. Harry Whiteline o f Klam­ musician.
A ffa ir
luncheoq at the Plaza Confection- now usin,«r fo r a
demonstration
ath Falla was an Ashland visitor — Read the new ‘ ’ B i l li n g ’ * ” A d . I f
this week.«
•he
’ ’ a r ith m e tic ”
statement
is '
Mrs. Donald Whitney was host- ery Cafe Thursday at noon, cover t car. Tile new Hudson is Wheeler
with rich patterned deer
or
H ig h ess to the “ Bridge
Luncheon being arranged fo r the fo llo w e r
——Japan ese Bas ketball vs. A m e r i ­ wrong, ask a N o r m a l
73‘ 4t Club” Wednesday afternoon
at at the attractively arranged, lonf*
c a n basketball. W a se d a vs. S. O. School Stud ent about it.
har-
Francis Winter stopped o ff for her home on Allison street. Cov. table in the dining room: Mr. and P‘ *e<1 mohair uphoister.ng
N . S. M o n d a y av enin g. A d u lts 50c
with
tl *
Mrs.
George
Briscoe,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
monizing
effectively
a
day’s
visit
with
his
parents
Mr
ers
were
placed
fo
r
eight
at
a
7 5-I t
B. C. Forsythe, Mr. and Mrs. exterior color. The seat cushions
and
Mrs.
O.
Winter
on
the
Boule-
table
beautifully
decorated
with
ft
Mr*. J. R. Casebeer o f Medford
It centerpiece o f flowers clever and Russel Cripe, Misses Irene Berg ara form fitting. The headlights
was visiting friends in Ashland vard, this week. Mr. Winter
employed
at
the
Brunswick
Com
-: dainty place cards and favors. A Ethel McCormack, Ellen Waters are tuily nickleu with the light
this week.
pany in Los Angeles where he t delicious three-course luncheor« Katherine Didtel, Irene Clark, A l­ control at the center o f the steer­
Mr. G. H. Carlton o f Central
in charge o f the broadcasting de- ' was served at one o’clock to the thea Dwyer, Anna Mylne, Emm;» ing wheel. Roominess and comfort
Point was an Ashland visitor tho
Ethel are among the main features of
partment.
following guests: Mesdames B. B, Maloney, Hazel Smith,
first o f the week.
the new car.
Marks,
Cora
Mason,
Caroline
Balls, W. L. Maxey, Frank Dean,
Locals
— O u r prices a r e most reasonable
Stud io Ashland.
7Stf
Mr. and Mrs Louis Dodge, son
Bobby and Mrs. Henry Galey left
Wednesday fo r Eugene and Port­
land on a combined business and
pleasure trip. While in Eugene
Mr. and Mrs. Dodge will visit their
daughter Edith, and Mrs. Galey
with her son, both young people
are attending the University o f
Oregon. The Dodges and Mrs. Ga­
ley will return the first o f net,«
week.
— Y o u will be surprised i f
you
could k n o w tbe number o f out o f
to w n people, strangers, who come
in to com p li m ent us on the unus­
ual qua li ty o f the p ortr aits th ey
have seen displayed in our window.
St udio Ashla nd
75-1 -t
W. C. Bartlett o f Twain, Pluma
county California, former
fo re­
man o f the Ashland Box Factory,
is making a short visit with hit
fam ily in this city.
“ --Try our Tbermoid Brake Li ning
s 5
<u(
at T H I R D S T R E E T O A R A G E .
i
e
Gus Beck and J. M. Watkins of
Talent purchased a Ford tractor
this week o f the Claycomb Motor
Company.
D. L. Silver o f this city recent­
ly bought a Ford touring car from
the Claycomb Motor company.
— I t has been said o f
tha
por­
traits made by B ert H. Hinthorne
o f St udio Ashland, by those com
potent to ju dge, that nowhoro be
tw o e n San F rancisco and Por tlan d
can their equal in artistic espras
•ion and l i f e like qua li ty ba found
versity o f Japan vs S. O. N.
I Arm ory.
S.,
7 5 'lt
Mrs. Guy Cary of
Helman
street, who underwent a tonsil
operation Wednesday morning at
the Community hospital is report­
ed to be improving nicely.
The City League basket ball
games played at the Junior High
gym this week proved very inter­
esting. The first game plnyed be­
tween the ‘‘ Nightmares’ ’ and “ Th«»
Comrade Club,”
result«:«^ iri
“ Nightmares” 21; and “ Comrades’*
7. The second game was between
the “ Hi-Y Employed” an 1 “ Bat
tery B” the score being
“ Hi-Y
Employed” 13 and “ Battery
B”
16. The next game o f the serieg
will be played as a preliminary in
one o f the games next week.
E nte rta in s
Elavan O ’ Clo ck
Club
A most delightful evening o f
Bridge was enjoyed by the ladies
o f the “ Eleven
O ’clock
Club,”
Wednesday January 25 over which'
Mrs. J. M. Hughes presided at her
home on Oak street. Three tablet
were in play during the evening.
Mrs. Frank Merrill received
a
lovely g ift for holding high score
and Mrs. Walter Bevington was
the lady consoled. Delicious re­
freshments were served at a latd
hour by the hostess to the fo l­
lowing ladies: Mrs. Sylvan Pro­
vost, guest o f the club, and Mes-
dames Frank Merrill, W alter Bev.
ington, O. W. Long, C. A. Shutts,
H. H. Gillette. J. D. McRae, A.
M. Dyrud, C. I. J. Porter, G. II.
Hedberg, and MDses Marjory Gil-
lett«1 i nd Elsie Alexander.
Louis Brown, Sylvan Provost, F. Radde, Laura Raguse and Harold
W restling
G. Sweden burg, and Mrs. Georgo Allison.
Wrestling
promises to become a
Rose. The outstanding feature of
popular sport at the Norma*
B e n e f i t P a r t y f o r Scholarship
the luncheon was the beautiful
school. Twenty-two men attended
Loan
birthday cake with its dainty de­
the initial meeting held Thursday
corations and gleaming candles,
The members o f the Civic Im­
in honor o f the birthday anniver­ provement Club are sponsoring r fo r the purpose o f organizing t»
sary o f Mrs. George Rose guest, |j:ard party this evening at tho wrestling "club.
Plans were made to select t*
o f the club, and sister o f Mrs. Civic Clubhouse, benefits deriv­
regular
practice place and to pro­
Whitney.
ed to be added to the Scholarship
vide the necessary
equipment.
Following the luncheon,
two Loan Fund. The a ffa ir is under
Warren Conrad one o f the grit'*
the
capable
direction
of
Mrs.
J.
A.
tables o f Bridge were in
play,
stars o f this season is to have
Playing will begin-
Mrs. Frank Dean receiving a love­ Churchill.
charge o f the squad.
ly prize for holding high score o f promptly at 8 o’clock.
A challenge had already been
According to »Ford given out
the day and Mrs. George Rose re­
received from Monmouth Norma'
ceiving the guest prize, a lovely by Mrs. George Briscoe, president j
and from present prospects two
o f the Civic Improvement club
and appropriate gift.
more schools will be added ‘.o the»
thirty-four tables have been re­
wrestling schedule.
R e gin a Johnson,
Dorothy
Reid, served. The ladies are confiden* _
that the a ffa ir will be a succès.»1
C o m p lim e n te d
One o f the most delightful a f­ from every standpoint.
fairs o f the week occured W ed­
nesday evening at the hdlne of
Mrs. Earl Crow on Van Ness, Mrs.
( row and Mrs. Domino Provost
presiding as joint hostesses at an
evening o f Bridge for the pleasure
o f Misses Regina Johnson
and
Dorothy Reid. Two tables were iri
play during the evening.
Miss
Johnson receiving a handsome gift
for homing high score, and Miss
Reid being awarded a lovely gift
fo r holding low score. Out o f town
guests were the Misses Gertrud,
and Lela Carlton o f Medford. Late
in the evening the hostesses serv.
ed most delicious refreshments to
their guests.
Mrs. B ee b e C om plim e nte d
Mrs. Claire Beebe, who is leav­
ing soon fo r her new home in
Dallas, Oregon, was the honored
guest at a party given by Mrs. A
E. Kinney and Mrs. George Eu- j
banks, at the Kinney home
oi>
Granite street, Thursday
after­
noon. Word puzzles, guessing con­
tests and games formed the Ji- !
I
version fo r the afternoon,
a: »
table prizes
given to
the
group that responded most quick­
ly to the contests. A t five o’clock
the hostesses served refreshments, 1
after which friends
depart« •
wishing Mrs. Beebe much happ­
iness in her n ew , home.
J oia t Installation
The Modern Woodmen and the
Royal Neighbors o f Ashland will
hold
Inst* llat,on o f offi-
cers at the Moose Hall Friday ev»
ening. The installation exercise*
will be preceded by a banquet at
six o’clock in the large
dininp
room. At which the members o#
the two lodges and their families
will be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Dom Provost en-1
tertained Thursday evening at *»
[ bridge party having as their guest 11
; Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Peters, Jr., Dr.
and Mrs. R. L. Burdic, Dr. and
— A real sale oa na ca llod f a r salt*
a t Pan ls ernds.
J.
L.
74*2u
C. Hopper o f this city and
K.
Petersen
of
Colorado
A P c u n d o f Feath ers
heavier than a pound
gold. —but a severe
loss
whether from fire, flood,
auto, injury o f person or
property,
may
weight
heavier than anything else
in the world, if it is not
insured. The business of
this Agency is to insure
property against such loss­
es. Large, old. and solid
companies. . Prompt and
just adjustments.
B ILLIN G S A G E N C Y
Est. 1883.
High score for the afternoon in i
Bridge was held by Mrs. A. Jones
and high score in “ 500” by Mrs.
Wilshire.
Dainty
refreshments
were served by the hostesses at
the close o f the afternon.
T h e ta
B ela Phi In itiatio n
Between courses Dorothy. Bob
,ln sa,'K “ I t s Home to Me” and
A ® °w* o i Roses,” Miss Rut »!
Yoder a member o f the Norma»
school faculty gave two violin se
*ctio* * ‘ “ Somewhere a Voice is ]
Calling.” and “ Let Me Call You
-
j Sweetheart”
P «»t Noble Grands Club
President Churchill and
Mr
Mesdame* W. H. W orthington.! Str* n‘rr pach f * vp »hort talk* re 1
Leah Caldwell. Lena Nelson. But ‘r* r' lL" lr N-holarship and aohieve-
ler Walker, and Frank
Croucu mpnta-
Esther Barrett. preside».«
, ■
were ho trsH i to the Past Nobl«- o f the sorority briefly reviewed
• «rands Clyh this afternon, Jan. the history o f the
organisation
uary <7, at the residence o f Mrs. and welcomed the pledges into the
ished
i-iteh
ette, 2 blocks south o f Juni
High school and 3 blocks
o f Lincoln school, first cl
fine fo r teachers or student
Swenning, 309 Harrison, Ph«
291-J
75
SHI RT SALE
Now is the opportune
time
to
purchase
shirts.
W e are offering our
complete stock
a t
drastic
reductions.
Practically
every
shirt is new stock and
Portrays the Latest
style.
$1.50 Values . $1.19
$2.00 Values
$1.65
25 Values
$1.79
$2.50 Values
$1.95
$3.00 Values ... $2.39
$3.50 Values ... $2.63
$5.00 Values ... $3.95 $4.00 Values
$2.7C
ONE G R O U P 95c
Practically All Sizes
J he
Q u a l it y
$ t o i \ e
January Clearance
41 East Main
Offering Extra F a c ia l
«
Aged
•
Values for the last days o f this Great Sale
ANATtONW/M
DRESSES
Elk Ladies Card Club
The Elk I-adies Card Club held
their semi-monthly card party ii?
th^ ladies’ club rooms at the Elk’s
Temple Thursday afternoon, Jan- I
uary 26, with a large attendance!
featuring the meeting. Hostessei j
for the afternoon were: Mrs. Don-
aid Whitney and Mrs. J. H. Me* I
Gee
FOR R E N T : 3 or 4 room fy
notifiea mat tney must be kept
up, and not be allowed to become
a nuisance. Violation o f this will
mean prosecution.
Chief o f Police.
C H A R L IE CLAUS.
75-lt
is
of
William Grenbemmer and Mel-
lie Sherard will act as installing
officers.
7 5 .If
Rogue Hotel o f Grant* Pass, b»
spending a few days with Mr. an«)
Mrs. L H. Hansen o f the Ashland
Hotel. Mr*. Miller's
son
who
brought her to Ashland, returned
home with ten gallons o f Lithia
water, which he has been taking
fo r some time and has found bene­
ficial.
H. A. Stearns went to Medford
Wednesday on business.
Owners o f chickens are hereby
REFLECTIONS
C ard P a r t y at P ro v o s t H o m e
Eighteen new members were in­
itiated into Theta Beta Phi, hon*
Ente rtain s at B rid g a
Mr. Wellington, supervisor o f
Southern
Mrs. J. Andrew McGee was th j orary sorority o f the
the 1 wentieth Century stores wau
hostess to a group o f friends o i Oregon Normal School, at th«.1
an Ashland visitor Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Turner of hoi Lome on < r, ■ ham stre«*‘ . Lithia Springs Hotel Wednesday!
Sixth street reeently
returned luesday. Jamn >> i : , with an sv evening.
A short initiation ceremony iit!
from a month’s visit with friend» • nim; o f Bridg ■ The McGee home
and relatives in the southern Cali was artistically decorat« d with a which the new members were giv- j
fornia eities. Mr. and Mrs. Smit,» profusion o f cut flowers placed i,» en the Theta Beta Phi pledge be« ;
gan at five o’clock and was fob '
report a very enjoyable trip but I beautifully decorated bowls.
state that they are glad to be al>
The first prize o f the evening lowed hy a banquet in the ban»!
home again.
went to Mrs. H. L. Claycomb for «)u«*t hall o f the hotel. Beautiful
— S e e S. O. N. S. boat
Wasod.» holding high score, and Mrs. Hen* table decorations were carried ou»J
cyclamen,
and |
U n i v e r s i t y at tha A r m o r y M on day ry Knders was awarded the conso* in similax and
candles furnished the
finishing
N igh t.
75-1» la tion.
1
Mrs. E. W. Miller o f the
De*
Delicious refreshments
were touch.
.
T O O L A T E T O C L A S S IF Y
Basket Ball M onday even ing. U n i­
Mrs. L. M. Wilson and Miss Ord — D on 't O v e r lo o k our special on
Wilson were
Medford
visitors) uncalled f o r suits. Paulserud's.
Thursday.
742-t
Reverend S. J. Chaney, Super­
intendent o f the southern district Mrs. Chcsleigh M oo re C o m p l i ­
o f the M. E. Church is down from
mented
Eugene fo r a short business visit.
Mrs. Clyde Young entertained
Charles Murphy o f Portland, a group of friends at her home on
grandson o f Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Morton street, Wednesday a fter,
Lambkin o f North Main street noon o f this week, complimenting
who has been visitng in Ashland Mrs. Chelcigh Moore o f Pocatel­
for several days, left today for lo, Idaho, who is visiting her moth­
Eagle Point for a few days' visit1 er Mrs. W. S. Van Dyke o f this
with his old school mate, Donald j city. Bridge was the diversion o f
Stall. Charles will return to Ash« the affair, Mrs. Dom Provost re­
land before returning to his home | ceiving a lovely g i f t . fo r holding
high score o f the day and Mrs.
in the Rose City.
— Special rates to students at Ash­ Moore, who had low score was alse
land Studio.
75-tf presented a beautiful gift. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. DeArmond Young served elaborate refresh­
are in Ashland attending
to ments to her guests, during thw
business matters. Mr. De Armond latter part o f the afternoon, hei*
ha* an Interest in the DeArmond guest list included the fhllowingi
mill near Pinehurst. The De Ar- the guest o f honor, Mrs. Chesleigh
inonds are on their way south to Moore, Mesdame* Elwood Hed-
Claire
spend the winter months,
they berg, D om ino Provost,
expect to return to Ashland in th» Scott, Lynn Slack, Gerald W en.
ner, and Clark Rawlings o f .Med­
spring.
- —Square dealing and
supremo ford.
artistic quality solicit your pet.
renege at Studio Ashland. 75-tf
N O TIC E
“ where savings are greatest
» »
“where savings are greatest’’
Elks Bldg.
Phone 3
Ashland, Ore.
A Great Spe-
$0.95
cial values all
*
be closed out.
W ool and Silk. Black
and colors.
Style« of the New Season!
Distinctive Frock?
Both
Regular
values in this lot up to
$25.00.
Make Their Appearance
N ew frocks— that breathe o f a ga y
season when flowers bloom and skies - r e
blue! Every woman will find here a de­
lightful frock, for her needs— righ t n ow
and for the first spring days.
Vivid High Shades
Contrasts of Color
Always Smart Black
E v e r y typ e w ill find the co lor she
pefers in this ea rly selection — black
and navy blue fo r the street— and so
m any fascin atin g h igh shades in one or
several shades.
W IN T E R c o a t s
All in a great
clean
up—
O N E -H A LF
Regular prices.
We
must clean our racks
now for new
rved by the hostess during th»
In fer part «>f the evening to the
following guest*; Mesdames H. Is
* iaycomb, Henry Knders, S. A.
Peters Jr.. Harry K. Tomlinson
( harle* A. Haines. Earl Crow, and
Domino Provoat.
spring
garments
arriving
daily. See these val­
ues Saturday.
W IN T E R CO ATS A N D DRESSES
Women
Misses
Saturday we will put on Sale a Spe- $/? 95
cial clean-up of several
garments ^
that must go. If you are wanting a Bargain.
See this special L o t
Dodj
I aftei
in th