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are being m ade to insure the suc licious refresh m en ts a t the close of th e aftern o o n . cess of th e affair. evening followed. 5 0 C I AL and CLUB RS. C. J. READ, E ditor affairs |» Telephones 95 end 326-R Elks F ortnightly Dance— The third of th e eerie» of fortnightly dancing p arties given under the auspices o f the local Elks, is scheduled to take place on T hurs day, F eb ru ary 1* a t the Elks tem ple. U nder the m anagem ent of W ijliam Briggs, exalted ru ler of th e local lodge and a large com m ittee, these dancing p arties giv en fo r the Elks and their ladies are rapidly gaining in popularity. A splendid eig h t piece orchestra, composed of b rother Elks, under the capable direction o f W ard V. C ro ft furnish th e enlivening m u sic fo r the affairs. taken from the « “ W om an’s Home M issionary. ’ A fter the program of the a f te r noon, Mrs. H ow ard assisted by Mrs. M cCracken, who acted as jo in t hostess, served daintily a r ranged and wholsome re fre sh m ents to the ladies. Card P arty for T each ers— Mrs. E. M. Chilcote of Palm avenue delightfully en tertain ed with an evening of bridge fo r th e p lea sure of a gro u p o f teachers, last Fridya night, the valentine m otif being carried o u t th ro u g h o u t the evening both in th e decorations and refresh m en ts, a d ain ty two course luncheon being served late Plan Old-Time D ance— An ap in the evening by Mrs. Chilcote ron and overall old-tim e dance is to the follow ing guests. Misses to be staged by the local W oman's Hazel S aunders, Hazel Sm ith, B enefit association on T hursday, C aroline Kadde, L au ra Kaguse, F eb ru ary 23 a t the Moose hall, Ellen W aters, Wilson and Cason. with T ucker's old-tim e orchestra scheiUiled to Hirnish the music for Hiked to G rissly — E arly on the occasion. S atu rd ay m orning a group of It is hoped th a t a good a tte n d Camp F ire g irls and local school ance will help make the a ff a ir a teachers left from th e Ashland pleasant one, and the public is Hotel fo r a d ay ’s hike to M ount invited to attend. Grizzly w here they stopped to en joy the v ariety o f good things the B irthday P a rty S atu rd ay .— girls had taken along fo r lunch. Mrs. H u b ert B entley entertain ed A fter restin g they retu rn ed to E aturdu y e v tn i^ g a t h e r home on Ashland by way of D erky Falls, Beach s tre e t in honor of her hus arriv in g home .shortly a f te r six ban d ’s birthday. The early p art o’clock. Those who enjoyed the of the evening w as spent a t the p leasant hike w ere: Misses Ellen arm ory a t the basketball game, W aters, Iren e Clark, E thel Mc aft e r which th e com pany assem Cormack, Mary L ancaster, Lillian bled at the B entley home w here V anetti, G race Copmbe, Lucille they played bridge until a late Buswick, Lucille Carson, Floy hour. Mrs. B entley served a t Johnson, N orm a Brower* F rances m idnight, and had a b eautiful I’hilpott and Messrs Culver A n birthday cake adorned with the derson, E m m erson P r a tt and Mr. required nu m b er o f lighted cand- Allison. les. Those who enjoyed the hos pitality of th e B en tley ’s w ere Mr. D inner P arty at Kay Home— and Mrs. Wm. Briggs, Mr. and Mr. und Mrs. Dan Kay e n te r Mrs. N ate Simpk..i.t and Mr, tained a t a 'd in n v r p arty ladt F ri- E rn e st Maas. duy evening having Us th eir ru t Mr. and Mrs. J. \y. Mc llom>- M i s s i o n a r y S o c irt/M e e ts Coy, Mr. and Mrs. G erald Wen *—M embers o f th e Home Mission -o r and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood ary sbeiety o f the local M. E. D inner was served at church enjoyed a m ost in te re st a f te r which u congenial ing und p rofitable iftcrnoon last F riday, F ebruary 10, a t th e ir ' re g u la r m onthly m cling which was held a t th e home of Mrs. j Lulu H ow ard on Gr ,ham street, i The ousiness sei ion was pre I •idl'd over by Mr». J. It. Me* Crneken. The minu> n of the lust me* ting w ere read by the secre tary, Mollie Songei nnd the fol- low ing interestin g program rend- 1 e n d fo r the edification o f the I m em bers: Song, "T ho Old Rug- I ged Cross,” was delightfully given by Mrs. P em berton, a ssist ed a t the piaitu by Mr». A. Mad- d« n. Mrs. F ran k li had charge o f the lesson, whii h was taken | from the study book, “ The Ad ven tu res o f a C hurch,” ch ap ter five, "T he W orld A d v en tu re,” being brought o u T h e devotion al» were in chat*« of Mrs. Jas. Yeo. Mrs. M cCracken read “ A Wise Investm en t” which wa» C oif L c u o m by L adiot of Coif ! Club— T he ladies o f the Golf club who a re in terested in playing I the game, a re m eeting th is a fte r- | noon a t the home o f Mrs. Fred '■ Homes, adjoining the golf course w here they will m eet the golf professional from M edford and arran g e fo r lessons to be taken as the season progresses. The Ashland golf course is becom ing very p opular with th e ladies of the club, m ore and m ore o f them tak in g up th e gam e. The fairw ays and g reen s a re in good shape and the w arm er w eather suggests the out-of-doors. Rebekahs M eet— Hope Rebe- kah lodge No. 14 of th is city will m eet this evening in reg u lar ses sion at the local Odd Fellows hall. A fte r the business o f the even ing, a social tim e will be enjoyed by the m em bers, dancing and cards fu rn ish in g the am usem ent. A supper will be served a t 11 O’clock by the follow ing re fre sh m ent com m ittee: M enarne» Leah Caldwell, C h arlo tte Beagle, I^iura A pplew hite and Misses H elene Biede, G ertru d e Biede, Geòrgie C offee, Cora Baldwin and Mr. C harles Blake. Lady Elk’s A nnual C ard P arty — G eorge W ashington’s birthday an n iv ersary is to be the ir.spiWP tion fo r the annual card p arty which is scheduled fo r F eb ru ary 22 a t the local E lk’s tem ple, spon sored by the lady Elk of Ashland. P lans fo r th e p leasan t an n u al a ff a ir are well ’u n d er way, the follow ing com m ittees having a l ready been nam ed. T able com m ittee : Mesdames O. W. Long, and H. H. G illette, while Mrs. Clyde Costello, p resid en t of the lady E lk’s club and Mrs. Guy ’C ary, vice presiednt will have charge of the refre sh m e n t com m ittee, with th e ap p o intm en t of o th e r com m ittees who will over see the decoration and o th e r de tail.', which’ will be revealed a t a la te r date. Bridge and five-hundred will be played d u rin g the evening. This is an annual a ff a ir given by the lady Elks to which the pub lic is invited. .Much atten tio n is being given snd elab o rte plans j S u rp rise P arty G ivaa— A jolly su rp rise p arty was held a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Riley K en nedy a t th e ir home south of A sh land S atu rd ay night, when a con genial g ro u p of frien d s and neighbors g ath ered there. • The evening hours were pleas- an tiy spent with dancing and gam es. Delicious refresh m en ts being served a t m idnight. Those p resen t who enjoyed the d elightful a ffa ir w ere: Mr. and Mrs. R. Kennedy and children, George, Raymond and E tta. Mrs. J. M acN erney, D ennis and Jack M acN erney, Miss H azel Hopkins, G. W. Powell and William and F ra n k Ritchson. E n te rta in W ith Sunday D inner — Mr. and Mrs. Sam McNair d e lightfully en tertain ed with a tu r key d in n er Sunday a t 3:30 o’clock a t th e ir p leasan t home on Scenic Drive, having as th eir guests, Mr. and Mrs. N ate Bates, Hugh Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Hal McNair and son Jam ie, and Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Rose. A fter d in n er the evening hours w ere sp en t in conversation and listening to the radio concert. Alpha Club M eets— The Alpha club o f th e local o rd er of O. E. S. m et this aftern o o n a t the M ason ic hall in th e ir reg u lar semi-mon thly m eeting. Mrs. F. F. W hittle had charge of th e social hour and the host esses of th e aftern o o n w ere Mrs. Leah Caldwell and Mrs. A ugust Schuerm an. A p leasan t tim e was enjoyed by the large atten d an ce o f ladies present, the hostesses serving d e A lpha T a u ri’s M eet— The Al pha T auri d ram atic society of the norm al school held th e ir reg u lar m eeting Monday evening a t th e SONS auditorium . At this tim e plans w ere m ade to p ut on a play F riday m orning a t the j SONS auditorium , d u rin g assem bly period. T he play to be present ed will be: “ M akers o f D ream s,” with M arg aret T u rn e r as “ Pier- e tte ,” Gordon M acCracken as “ P iero t,” and E lizabeth Morse as “ M a n u fa ctu rer o f D ream s.” The play is being directed by F a y 'A r th u r, p resid en t of th e society, and it is being given in connection with N ational D ram a Week. I t was also decided to present th ree one-act plays th is term fo r the public, th e main idea being the desire to find o u t w hat the public desires by p resen tin g d if fe re n t ty p es o f plays, the th ree plays being u n d er way a re : “ Sup pressed D esires,” a comedy, “ Two Crooks and a L ady,” a melo dram a, and “ The W onder H at,” a phantasy. F o rest Grove— C arnation Lum h er com pany rushes w ork on new electric sawmill. N ew port— C ontracts let on city w ater system. F O R SA L E A dandy five room furnished bungalow at 126 Bush street, and owned by a non resident and must be sold. I will be at the house every afternoon from 1 to 4 p. m. this week . Come and s§e it. M rs. S. L. A llen, P hone 289-J. MUNSINGWEAR Several plays are also u nde- consideration fo r th e an n u al hom e-com ing to be held in the Norm a! school the la tte r p art of Ju n e. Q ualifications fo r m em bership in this in terestin g and instructive d ram atic society o re: The appli c a n t m ust have been a stu d en t fo r six m onths, and is required to try o ut before o fficers and advi sors of the club. T ry o u t fo r mem bership will be held some tim e next week. The com m ittee announced this m orning th a t all Masons and m em bers of th e E astern S ta r are eligible to a tte n d and if th e re a re stran g e rs in Ashland who are m em bers o f eith er lodge th ey are urged to c >me to the dainces. P ro vost’s orch estra Will furnish music fo r the dances. S ta r a re sponsoring a series of Masonic dances to be given in the Masonic hall, beginning w ith a dance on th e evening of F eb ru ary 28, and con tin u in g fo r six dances to be given before the [ sum m er months. A com m ittee m eeting was held M onday even ing a t the home o f Mrs. S. A. P ete rs J r. a t which were present Mrs. R. L. Burdic J r ., Mrs. John E nders, Mrs. J . H. H ardy, Mrs. V. D. Miller, Mrs. C. H. £ a u p e l, Mrs. C. I. J . P o rter, Mrs. P. R. | H ardy, and Mrs. Edwin Berg. The nam e M unsingw ear has for years been as sociated w ith good underw ear. The fac t th a t M unsingw ear now includes the finest quality o f Rayon garm ents may n ot be so well known J u s t to see M unsingw ear Rayon and most of all to feel of it will convince you of th e superiori ty of these silk-like garm ents. VESTS $1.00 to $1.25 BANDEAU SL IP S $1.95 $ 1.00 S' * Masonic D ancing Chib O rg an ised.— The m em bers of the Al pha club o f th e O rd er of E astern BLOOMERS STEP-IN S $1.98 T h e M an W ith th e W h istle Says! MUNSINGW EAR HOSE $1.00 to $2.50 $1.95 Q UEEN QUALITY SHOES I've ju st finished the best meal 1 ever had in my life at the Blue Bird C afe. Quick Service— — Open all Night B LU E B IR D C A FE There W ill B e - C A N N ED P E A C H E S , A P P L E S , S T R A W B E R R IE S , BEA N S and a host of o th e r fru its an d v eg etab ls, al I of them ra ise d rig h t in A sh lan d an d a d ja c e n t to it, a n d c a n n e d an d m a rk e te d th ro u gh our ow n c an n in g facto ry a n d w holesale house, an d sold to you every d a y in th e yea r by our ow n m erch an ts. T H E N T H E R E W IL L BE B u tte r an d Ice C ream m ad e by o ur C ream ery. B read an d P astry m ad e by p u r B akery, Boxes fro m th e Box F acto ry , F low ers fro m th e G reenhouses, m a te ria l from the P la n in g M ill, F ru it a n d P ro d u ce from th h e A ssociation. C hickens an d R ab b its. O h, th e re w ill b e h u n d re d s o f things on d isp lay a t------ M OE- BR1DGES L ig h tin g F ix tu res to beautify your home X-L Electric « Company G uy G ood O n th e P la z a P h o n e 62 O PE N DAY A N D N IG H T For the special bene fit of the men «lio are unable to leave their work during the day time, the main exposition hall will be open in the even ing. This will give ample o p p o r tu n ity for every’ one in Ash land to really see and know just what is produced in a n d around y o u r own home. There will be an at tendant at all times, anti it is your privil ege to ask as many questions as you de sire. Ashland Exposition W eek of F ebruary 20 TO S«* th e m a g n ific e n t d isp lay s a t th e c e n tra l ex p o sitio n hall in th e room form erly occupied by the W este rn A uto S upply C om pany, an d let your o w n m e rc h an t e x p lain to you som e of th e su p er ior q u a litie s of A sh lan d m ad e goods. T H IS E X P O S IT IO N IS E D U C A T IO N A L O N LY L earn m ore a b o u t th e ci ty in w hich you m ake YOUR HOME 1 Products * SP E C IA L E N T E R T A IN M E N T During each evening of this week a special program has been ar ranged. Details of this program will be announced later, but it is now known that only Ashland people will provide the en tertainment. This feature alone will be well worth your while, so if im possible for you to attend the main ex position hall in the day time, plan to come in the evening.