PAGE T HE TWO 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. • a 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 ............. 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 ........................ 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 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 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 . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ f ♦ ♦ ♦