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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1928)
PAGE TWO THE SO C IE T Y S p rin fliM V tln liu P a r ly . Pussywillow« for spring and a profusion o f hearts for St. Val entine, lent themselves most at; tractively to the Valentine party fiven last Tuesday evening at the Civic clubhouse by Mrs. B. B. Balia, Mrs. J. V. Miller, Mrs. V. D. Miller, Mrs. S. A. Peters, Jr., Mrs. William Briggs and Mrs. Edwin Dunn. ASHLAND ans have been aaaiating at the re vival meetings that are being held nt the Pull Gosel temple. Mr. Landles and Mr. and Mia. Roat returned to Eugene today. lalerestiag Meeting Held. The Mission Study class of the Presbyterian church held a most interetsing meeting Wednesday afternoon at the reaidence of Mrs. J. W. McCoy, an extra large attendance being present to en joy the following program o f the About one hundred and seventy afternoon. Mrs. J. W. McCoy ladies were entertained^ thirty- gave a splendid and instructive two tables o f bridge having been review of the 1st two chapters of arranged. Those who did not play the class book, the ladies are cards, were entertained with studying this year, “ See For games and needlework, and Yourself,“ by James E. Clark. prize« were given to the ones who Mra. Bums gave a comprehen composed the most clever Valen sive talk on the training of tine rhyme. Mrs. Bert Thomas re nurses and hospital work ceived first prize ih this contest in Chicago. She spoke o f the and Mrs. Wilmer Poley received ,/»*BCN HUHU/ good work done by the nurses in aecond prize. Prizes in bridge the slum districts of that city, were won by Mrs. R. L. Burdic stressing the point that Christian Coming Monday for 3 days nt the Vining Theatre and Mrs. Louis Brown. nurses could do much to relieve After the games, a delightful suffering and want, as they en F oreign M issionary Soeioty. Harrison and Iowa streets Thurs program was given. Miss Ruth countered it in their work among The Foreign Missionary society day evening, when they entertain Yoder, accompanied by Miss the slums. She also stated that Methodist Episcopal ed a group o f friends at an in o f t h e Weiss, played two violin numbers the pictures and stories regard formal evening o f bridge. Three church met this afternoon at the and Mias Regina Johnson sang ing present conditions among tile tables were played during the home o f Mrs. Carol Pratt on two solos. Refreshments were very poor of thé big cities, have evening. Mr. and Mrs. John En- North Main street. Mrs. Pratt be most attractive in pink and not been exaggerated. ders .receiving a lovely gift for ing assisted in entertaining by white, and the cakes were heart holding high score and Mr. and Mrs. Manley Brower. ahaped. Maxine Miller, young The routine business was Mrs. P. R. Hardy being granted Delphiaa B oard M eeting. daughter of Mrs. V. D. Miller, the consolation. conducted by Mrs. Fred Engle, The regular monthly board one of the hostesses, was ador The different rooms in the who is president of tie society. able in a valentine costume, car meeting o f the local Delphian Claycomb residence were artis Thp subject o f the afternoon was club convened Wednesay after rying a huge heart-shaped basket taken tically and beautifully decorated “ The Broader Outlook” filled with candy hearts, which noon, February lat at the «resi in red and white, the valentine from the book being used for dence o f Dr. Mattie Shaw on ■he passed during the refresh motif being carried out in the class study work. m. nt hour. A basket o f cut flow Pioneer street. “ A Straight Way Toward To table appointments and dainty After a short business meet ers and ferns wus presented ti refreshments that were served morrow,” Mrs. J. W. McCoy of ing at which the president of the Maxine, and to each of the at a late hour by the hostess to the Presbyteria n church re other ladies on the program, M.ss society, Mrs. John Fuller, presi- the following guests: Mr. and viewed in a most interesting and ed the program of the afternoon Yoder, Miss Weiss'and Mira John son. was taken up. The Shakesperian Mrs. John Enders, Mr. and Mrs. capable manner the fir^t chapter play, “ As You Like It” was Harry Tomlinson, Mr. and Mrs. of the study book, which she Mexdames Earl Gaddis, William studied, the different officers re P. R. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Henry gave at a recent meeting o f the Vnwter, Jr., Frank Dillard and citing the different character Enders, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Presbyterian Foreign Missionary H. O. Pro bach of Medford. Haines and Mr. and Mrs. j . An society. The members o f the two parts. drew McGee. societies are studying the same Late in the afternoon, the hos^ P «»t President» Entertain Guild. Past presidents of the Trinity ?M* 1>r Shaw perved dainty re Guild o f the local Episcopal freshments to the following la church entertained the members dies: Mesdames F. G. Sweden- o f the club and a number o f in I'urg. A. II. Pracht, G. H. Yeo ‘ After a vited friends at the parish house and Walter Redford. short social houi members de on the afternoon of Thursday February 2. Mesdanu-s George parted having enjoyed both a W hole Wheat Fig Bars Looslejr, Walter Uevington, G. II. pleasant and profitable after- noon. 2 pounds, 35c Hodherg and Walter Maxey act The next Dephian group meet Graham Cookies ing as hostesses for the occasion. Entertainment for the affair ing will occur on February 14th. 2 pounds, 35c consisted in several delightful and the next chapter meeting will Soda Crackers piano numbers furnished by Mrs. :»ke place in the Lithia Springs 15c pound E. A. Woods sift] Mrs. Harry hotel on February 28th. At thi, Harrison. The remainder o f the meeting each member will be afternoon was pleasantly passed privileged to invite a guest. H.-O. The New in guessing contests, games and stunts. Mrs. Louis Brown winning Entertain Friend» O A T MEAL a prize for the guessing contest M*. and Mrs. H. L. Cl.ycomh •nd Mrs. E. A. Woods being con- »«•1 the gracious host and host- •“ l.d. Mrs. J. C. Poor won the ^ " “ t t hei r pleasant home on I (jura cocos fust prixe in another contest. • f - OATS Large size, 38c At a late hour the hostesses * served a delicious two course lun SmaJI size, 15c I STOP SU FFERIN G I cheon to the men- b is and guests. HERBERT’S GROCERY REGISTE! class book and often exchange numbers, appearing o n the monthly programs at the dif ferent-meetings. Mrs. Pratt, assisted by Mrs. Brower, served delicious refresh ments to the large number of ladies in attendance. • _______ D eM ou Concert PI«»»«». The musical concert given by the famous DeMoss family at the Christian church Wednesday evening, February let, proved ■ rare treat to the large crowd in attendance. The entire company of artiats, numbering seven per sons, appearing in special solo numbers, duets, trios, quartets and ensemble work, their firat number being the famous “ Hun garian Rhapsody" by Liszt in which the entire company dis played their mastery and versa tility o f harmony. The quartet in which banjoes were used for the interpretation of southern plan tation melodies was composed of George DeMoss, Aurelia Deg, Homer DeMoss and Henry ] Moss. This series o f numbers 1 especially appealing in mtfc and tenderness. Miss Plots Smith demonstrated her 1 as s skilled pianist, in the k, liancy and wonderful techniq she displayed in her renditiosT the “ Eleventh Rhapsody.” gJ displayed to advantage her rxJ of versatility, in pianologs J serious, pathetic and hum oj readings. 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