The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, February 10, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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SOCIAL and CLUB
1R S. C . J . R E A D , E d it o r
affairs f*i
T e le p h o n e * 9 5 a n d 3 2 6 -R
D a u g h te r* o f
N ila t a
M e a t.
The D aughters of the Nile will
hold th e ir re g u la r m eeting S a t­
urday, F e b ru a ry 11 a t th e local
M asonic tem ple.
The m eeting will be preceded
by a 12:30 luncheon given by the
D aughters o f V eterans.
Mrs. Rena M cNair, queen of
Zuleim a tem ple will have charge
o f th e m eeting.
S uprem e C ueen Mrs. C ram er o f
B u ffalo , N ew York, will he in
A shland on the 17th of M arch,
when th e re will be a cerem onial
staged, with the g eneral e n te r­
ta in m e n t and functions a tte n d a n t
N ext reg u la r m eeting o f the
o rd er will be in G ra n ts Pass the
second S atu rd ay in March.
L etha Miles, Ellen G aley and
L orraine S p a r r ; pantom ine “ A
Legend o f th e R ogue,” by ten
high school g irls; du et, “ S alute
a P este ,” by Melvin Beagel and
Ruth C hilcote; g irls’ glee club f a ­
vored with selections frbm S am ­
son and D elilah and “ The Bells
of St. M arys.”
A large atten d a n ce m arked the
m eeting and refre sh m e n ts were
served a f te r the com pletion of
th e program .
A u x ilia r y to A m o r ic a a L e ­
s io n M oot*.
ASHLAND
E a t a r t a i a F rie n d * .
I the d iffe re n t m em bers have been
Mr. and Mra. A. V. H ardy w ert i assigned th e c h a ra c te r p o rtra y als
th e gracioua host and hostess 1 in the play, which will be h an d ­
Sunday a t th e ir p leasan t hom e on led individually- and thoroughly
Second stre e t with a tw o o'clock analyzed.
,
dinner, having as th e ir g u ests Mr.
and Mrs. S. C. H orne an d child­
L o h a p w o C a a p F ir* .
ren , B etty and Dean.
The Lohapwo Cam p F ire girls
have planned a p arty fo r S a tu r­
day afte rn o o n a t th e cam p fire
E u tu rta ia S u n d ay School
cabin. Miss Ethel Reid who is the
C lasso s.
g u ard ian of this group will ac­
The boys and g irls classes of com pany them .
the M. E. S unday school u nder
the d irection o f Misses E lla Mc­
G u ild C a r d P a r t y .
Leod and Beulah H ussey will be
T he next re g u là r m eeting of
en tertain ed F rid ay ev en in g a t the the A uxiliary to th e T rin ity
home o f Miss McLeod a t th e Van Guild, which will occur on W ed­
S an t residence on Oak stre e t, the nesday evening, F e b ru a ry 15, a
girls who stu dy o ut o f th e same card p a rty fo r ladies and g en tle­
class books a rc the invited g u ests m en will be fe a tu re d with a
of the boys.
charge of fifty cen ts a corner.
Games o f all kinds w ill be the The ladies plan only fo r 17 tables
am u sem en ts o f the even in g and Those w ishing reserv atio n s early
Miss McLeod an d M iss H ussey may procure them from Miss
will serve d ain ty refre sh m e n ts to G eorgie C offee, who is in charge
th e ir pupils d u rin g the evening.
o f th e tables.
An unusually in te re stin g m eet­
I n te re s tin g C a m p F ire S c ia ie s,
L»dy
E lk ’.
P a r t y — The Elk
ing of th e A u x ilia ry ^ } the A m ­
A
very
in
te
re
stin
g
and
in
stru
c
­
ladies
card
club
held th e ir first
erican Legion was held M onday
tive m e etin g o f the girls o f Miss m onthly card p a rty T hursday
evening
a
t
the
Legion
hall
on
L o c a l P e o p le A t t e n d S b r ia e
Ella M cLeod’s Cam p F ire gro u p afte rn o o n , F eb ru ary 9, in the
W inburn W ay. The head o f the
D ane*.
| occured last S atu rd ay a t the ladies club room s a t the filk ’s
A m ong the local people who order, Mrs. Edw in D unn ap p o in t­
home of Miss McLeod, a t the tem ple. H ostesses fo r ¿he a f te r ­
atten d ed the S hrine dance T ues­ ed several com m ittees a t this
' an S an t residence on Oak stre e t noon being M esdames T. H. Sim p­
day evening, which was held a t tim e. On the m em bership com m it­
Miss N edra B a rtle tt assistan t, son and H. O. F robach, who serv­
tee
th
e
nam
es
of
Mrs.
M
arie
th e O riental g ard en s in M edford
w orking fo r th e honor o f torch ed delicious refresh m en ts a t the
w ere: Mr. and Mrs. H enry E nders F reem an, Mrs. H eath and Mrs.
b earer, assisted the g u ard ian , Miss close o f the gam es to the ladies.
Violet
W
hittle
w
ere
placed.
Mrs.
Mr. und Mrs. E arl Crow, Dr. and
McLeod.
P rizes fo r th e afte rn o o n were
Mrs. K. L. Burdic, Mr. and Mrs. A ugust Schuerm an heads the
A t this tim e honors w ere Bev­ given to ¿h e follow ing fo r holding
S. A. P eters, J r ., Mr. and Mrs. child’s w elfare com m ittee and th e
erly Young, N ancy Lou Gill and high score in bridge and five h u n ­
T. H. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Social com m ittee fo r th e n ex t
Neil M apier, who received the* d red : Mrs. N ate B ates and Mrs.
W agner, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Neil, m eeting are Mrs. B ert F reem an ,
rank of wood g a th e re r.
G irls G eorge Eib.
Mvs.
Lynn
Slack
and
Mrs.
D
orothy
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Loomis and
having the head bands gave ex- I
Specht.
This m eeting will be
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vaupel.
C o m p lim e n t
L ocal
L a d y — In
stric tly a social a ffa ir. The com ­ p lan atio n s concern in g them , while
each one in th e circle related com plim ent to Mrs. S. W. Baugh,
m
ittee
fo
r
th
e
an
n
u
al
get-to-geth-
J o lly B u n c h M e e t— The Jolly
some good deed some one had Mrs. M yrtle T u rn e r en tertain ed
Bunch club m et T uesday evening er m eeting of the A m erican Le­ done fo r her.
a gro u p o f ladies belonging to
a t the home o f Mr. and Mrs. gion and th e A uxuiliary which
( am p fire songs were su n g in the local Pythian S ister lodge a t
G eorge Crapsey
on
G ranite will occur in the n e a r fu tu re was
the mellow glow o f lighted can d ­ h er home on Pine stre e t T hursday
stree t.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ also appointed with th e follow ing
le flam es, the window shades be­ night.
ladies
in
charge.
M
rs.
!■
fuda
Pet-
e rt Shaw were jo in t hosts to the
ing draw n and th e electiric lights
7 he hours of th e evening w ere
club, aesisting Mr. and Mrs. :rs, chairm an, Mrs. V io.et W hit­
tu rn ed o ff, m aking the occasion ' pleasantly passed In convei saUoi.,
tle
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Bowen.
These
C rapsey in the evening's e n te r­
very impressive.
needlew ork and music and the
ladies will decide on th e m anner
tainm ent.
hostess
serving delicious re fre sh ­
F o u r tables o f “ BOO" w ere of e n te rta in m e n t, th e tim e and
D . l p h i . n G r o u p M e e tin g .
m
ents
to
th e follow ing ladies:
place
o
f
which
will
be
m
ade
pub­
played. Mrs. L. A. Roberts w in­
On n ex t T uesday aftern o o n , The honored g uest, Mrs. S. W.
ning high sehore fo r the ladies, lic later.
F eb ru ary 14. the two g roups of Baugh, and M esdames L. A. Rob­
and Mrs. Dora P ayne receiving
the local D elphian society will erts, M yrtle M ayberry, Je n n ie
the consolation. L. A.
Roberts ' n f e r t a i n . B rid g e L u n c h e o n Club
m eet fo r stu d y w ork, th e m em ­ W olcott, Ida C randall. M aurice
<>ne of the m ost d elig h tfu l
w te . the fo rtu n a te gentlem an and
bers o f Dr. M attie Shaw 's g ro u p Richardson, Ju liu s Koch, O béra
events
of
the
week
occured
W
ed­
Ju liu s Koch was the man consol­
will
m eet a t th e hom e o f M rs D Dunn, S tan ley L eonard and Mrs.
ed.
nesday aftern o o n
when
Mrs.
Perozzi on G ran ite stre e t, and W. H. Sams.
' be Crapsey home was beauti- W alter M axey presided over a
Mrs. W alter R ed fo rd ’s group will
ful with its d ecorations of cut <ne o’clock th ree c o u n e | un-
convene a t th e residence o f Mrs.
Mrs. Em m a G ooding and Mrs.
flow ers and potted p 'an ts. The ...c^n a* her p leasan t home on
Donald
W hitney o n Allison E. W. Cassidy, sisters o f C hief of
hordes us served m ost satisfy in g Allison stree t. Places being a r ­
stree t. The topic fo r the a f te r ­ Police C harles Claus, who w ere
refre sh m e n ts to the following ranged fo r eight peop'e a t a
noon’s stu d y will be the Shakes- called here several days ago by
able b eau tifu l in the pastel
m em bers ut the close of the
' r;il” Play “ As You Like I t ” the d eath o f th e ir m other, Mrs.
hades
and
em
ploying
the
valcn-
gam es: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dick
cy. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Roberta,
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Eib, Mr.
and Mrs. Jam oa H orsey, Mr. and
Mr- Ji-lnius Koch, Mr. and Mrs.
Cl r . ay ae, M n. Je n n ie G ilbert
«ml ¡1 , hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
C rapsey and Mr. and Mrs. Shaw.
The next m eeting of this hap­
py little club will be held at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. C liff
Payne on W ednesday, F ebru ary
112, with Mr. and Mrs. George
Eih as assisting hosts.
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R egular M e d in a of Civic Club
The re g u la r sem i-m onthly m eet­
ing of the local Civic Im prove­
m ent club occured T uesday a f te r ­
noon a t the Civic club house.
The follow ing in te restin g pro-
grnn whs ren d e re d : T rio “ N eapo­
litan N ig h t" and "D ream in g ,” by
ine m otif. T he huge cen tcrp riecc
..as of freezias in the pa tel co!
ors. Place cards and score pads
fu rth e r carried out the valentine
ucheme, the d iffe re n t rooms also
reflec tin g the sp irit o f St. V al­
e n tin e ’s day. As a su rp rise to the
hostess and to add h ila rity to the
a ffa ir, the g u ests cam e in dainty
pastel p rin ted gow ns and hair
ribbons, p o rtra y in g old fashioaed
valentines.
A fte r the luncheon, bridge was
played. Mrs. B. B. Balls w inning
a lovely priae fo r holding high
score o f the afte rn o o n . T he ladies
p resen t w ere: Mesdame Louis
Brown. B. H. Kalis, Jo h n Hughes,
Donald W hitney, F. G. Sweden
burg. Sylvan
P rovost, Frank
Dean and the hostess, Mrs. Max-
ey.
REGISTER
MttSM Z'M xm jnM 7 m ñ u r sa i¿ sm n r,
FREE
F- AY
SATURDAY ONLY!
J. C. Cole, le ft T h u rsd ay m orning
fo r th e ir home in L ong Beach,
C alifornia.
Mr. an d Mrs. B enjam in Sm ith
of M arshfield a re spending sever­
al days with th e ir son D onald
Sm ith, who resides a t 41 F ifth
stree t, an d a tte n d s th e A shland
norm al school.
Mr. an d Mrs.
Sm ith also visited a d au g h ter,
who is a m issionary on th e B eat­
ty reserv atio n in th e K lam ath
country. Mr. and Mrs. S m ith will
re tu rn to th e ir hom e in M arsh­
field th e la tte r p a rt o f the week.
Mrs. A. A. M adden and Mrs.
A. E. T o n n er o f th is citjf sp en t
the day T h u rsd ay in M edford
visiting friends.
G eorge C u rran o f M edford was
a business visito r in A shland
T hursday.
F ra n k A nderson o f A genda,
Kansas, stopped o ff in A shland
the firs t o f th e week fo r a visit
w ith his old frien d s, Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. M adden and fam ily o f P ine
stree t.
Mr. A nderson has been
visiting frien d s in E ugene an d
o th er w estern cities an d is on his
way home.
Many men do
Not realize that
Washday brings the
Dreariest drudgery into
Their homes.
Relief
From this irksome toil
Is a gift within man’s
Power which will be
More appreciated than
“Gold or Rubies.”
Let
Us explain the many
Varied services our
Laundry offers, all
Of them within the av-
Erage family budget,
And any of which will
Definitely banish the
Tedious toil of wash-
Day from your home. ^
Call 165 today.
a
The
L a u n d ry
D oes it Best.
A S H L A N D L A U N D R Y CO.
31 W a te r St.
Gold H ill— Lively Lime co».
pany reopens kilns fo r heavj
production.
Vale— G row ers m shipped
218
cars farm produce from h ere in
1927.
P end leto n — $ 2 \8 6 6
contract!
le t fo r fo u r m iles road near]
Echo.
Vale tu rk e y grow ers delivered
$15,000 w orth of tu rk e y s fo r
Ja n u a ry pool.
R ainier— W ork begins on n«v|
mill to replace b u rn ed Menefe«|
mill here.
V ale— W. H. H arris sells 17
tu rk ey s fo r $138.84
o r $8.16
each.
m
Cam p C latsop— C o n tracts will
be le t fo r p erm a n en t nat nal[
g u ard buildings.
HERBERT’S GROCERY
STANDARD EGGS, 25c doz.
25c
Spratts Dog Bis. 35c
Oranges, doz...... 50c
Bird S e e d ............20c
C ocoanuts.......... 15c
Bird Gravel ........15c
Apples, 6-lbs
M o n th ly B a b y C lin ic .
The m onthly baby clinic will
be held F e b ru a ry 15 in th e local
com m unity
hospital.
Blanche
H icks has charge o f th e r e g is tra ­
tion a t th e public lib rary .
F ree
tra n sp o rta tio n will be provided
th e m others with babes who hare
no way of reach in g th e h ospital,
d iffe re n t ladies o f th e town
kindly o ffe rin g to assist w ith
th e ir cars.
It is hoped th a t a good a tte n d ­
ance will f e a tu re th e m eeting,
w ith a larg e n u m b er o f re g is tra ­
tions.
A R G O STA RCH
CORN O R G LO SS
3 fo r 25c
K ello g g s S h re d d e d W h e a t, 10c e ac h
M a rk e t D ay R aisin s, 37c
S a u e r K ra u t, 3-Ibs. 25c
W E D E L IV E R
C anby— New unio# high school
is read y fo r dedication.
So Pretty
So Reasonably Priced
The new Spring Coats and D resses
w ithin the price range of anyone. Coat
for choice of fabrics or type. Fu r still
ming, either Snorts or Dress Coa t, but
are very popular.
COATS
D R E SS E S
$ 1 2 -5 0
$ |Q .7 5
are good to look at a r.d are
styles cover a wide range
plays a strong part in trim ­
plain tailored Sport Coats
Co Ed D R E SSE S
$1 C-00
C A N D Y
150— 30 c e n t B oxes H a a s ’
F resh H o m e-m ad e S p ecials w ith ev ery
50c o r o v er p u rc h a se . O n e to a
cu sto m er
ADDIS DRUG STORE
to
to
to
* 6450
$12 5
iZ gm
KNITWEAR
ENSEM BLES
P E G G Y O ’D A R E
* °
Sweaters,, knit en-
$ 2 4 -5 0
in silk or wool
a
to
» 44 -so
combinations
sembies
D RY
G O O D S B E IN G C L O SE D O U T
•
HAMS
S a tu rd a y O n ly !
S w ift’* P rem iu m H am , h a lf o r w hole,
a t p e r p o u n d , 29*/ac -
W ool G ood*
W ool G oods
Values $2.75 to $5.00
a yard—
.00 yard
|
Values $1.35 to $1.45
closing out at—
’ 2 yards $ 1 - 0 0
- \
A*k fo r S &
H
Many good buys in
Spring Wash Goods
at low closing
OUT
....
PRICES
G re en D iscount S tam p s
C au liflo w e r at, 2 head* fo r 25c
FREE
Buy 1 L arg e K e llo g g ’s All B ran
)
1 p k g K e lo g g ’s C orn F la k e s
) fo r 4 C c
1 pkg. K ello g g ’s P e p
)
**^c
A nd w e give you 1 la rg e p a c k a g e K ello g g ’s
S h re d d e d W h e a t B iscuit
SE E
O u r w in d o w s fo r th e fin est d isp la y of fru its a n d
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v e g eta b le s in th e c ity ..........................
Childrens Shoes
Our Childrens Shoes all built of gen­
uine leather with full Oak leather soles
and Goodyear Welt for extra wear.
They have plenty of toe room and ex­
tension soles to protect the uppers and
the childs foot. On February 25th we are going to give away the
large Kewpie Doll on display in o ur window. Come in and* ask
about i t
if t V m *
The SHOE DEN
W E HAVE
F resh supply ripe b u lk olives
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S a lt M ack erel ............................
H o lla n d H e rrin g
T r a d e h e re a n d W a tc h Y our
B an k A cco u n t G row
Ashland Cash & Carry
P H O N E 190
W E D E L IV E R
N o rth M ain
At McGee’s
Q u een
Q u a lity
S hoes
WOMEN'S WEAR. AND DRY GOOOS
M IC »-IAIN ST ASHLAND.ORE
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Dresses
MB*
FO R
H U SB A N D S
O N LY
M edford— C ra te r Lake
nigh-
way to be su rfa ce d w ith old-
1 m acadam .
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