PAGE FOUR THE SO C IA L and CLUB RS. C. J. READ, Editor affairs Telephonat VS end 326-R Delphian Board Masting.— The regular monthly board meeting o f the local chapter o f the Del phian aociety will be held on the afternoon of Thursday. March 8, at the residence of Mr*. G. H. Yeo on Oak street. A very interesting program is being prepared for the occasion. Refreshments will be served by the hostess at a late hour, cul minating the afternoon’s activi ties in a social manner. Preceding her review o f the book, Mrs. Redford mentioned that after returning home from the romances experienced in f “ The Royal Road to Romance,” Riehard felt stirring within him- ‘ self these words: “ To sail beyond the sunset ’till I die.” he could | not setlle down to the prosaic ! life of fireside and slippers, but determined 'to follow the paths J trod by Ulysses many, many years | ago and found himself again en- I gaged on “ the glorious adven ture.” Mrs. Redford pointed opt by means of a map, the roads fol lowed by Richard. Miss Beatrice Hall of the nor mal school was introduced and spoke o f the coming attraction of Drinkwater’s i m m o r t a 1 play "Abraham Lincoln” which is to be presented at the normal schoi | auditorium on Friday, March 9, Miss Hull urged the members to attend, stressing the different points o f the play, pointing out that while the historical events were outstanding yet the drama was continually kept in the foreground. She spoke of its wonderful re ception all over the world. Its suc cess from a historical s:anupoint, dramatic standpoint and the po etic expression that gave It added beauty. Guests o f the afternoon Wire: Mesdames J. A. Churchill, B. B. Ilalis. Gordon MncCracken, George Eubanks and Miss Beat rice Hall. Delphiana Hold Interesting Meeting. — The chapter meeting o f the local Delphian society oc- cured at the Lithia Springs ho tel Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. I>w Hansen and Mrs. Walt er Maxey acting hostesses for the occasion. Mrs. John Fuller, president of the society conducted the short business session, with Mrs. G. H. Yeo, secretary reading the min utes o f the previous meeting, then the meeting was turned over to Mr*. F, G. Swedenburg, district supervisor, who announc ed the program number for the afternoon as follows: Shakes peare's Contemporaries and fol lowers, with “ Life and works of Ben Johnson,” by Mrs. Walter Maxey. The English Masque by Mr*. J. V. Miller, “ The Mask o f Queens,” by Mir*. Donald Whit ney. Review of the book by Rich ard Halliburton, “ The Glorious Adventure.” This very splendid book review given by Mrs. Walt er Redford is a sequel to the "Royal Road to Romance” that was reviewed before the chapter Ashland W. C. T. U. Due Tea. at the previous meeting by Mrs. — The Ashland and Medford A. H. Prncbt. units o f the Women’s Christian A S H L A N D Temperance unions are launching a membership contest, the losing unit will be called upon to enter tain the winning society. Hence, the Ashland members are endeav oring to secure all new members possible. A Due Tea is to be held at the Methodist church parolrs next Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. in in terest o f the work. At this time, county president, Mrs. B. H. Bry ant of Medford will be the speak er o f the afternoon. She will de liver a message on the campaign conference she recently attended in Portland. An entertaining program will also be rendered. The ladies hope for a good at tendance and an invitation is ex tended to all who are in sym pathy with the W. C. T. U. work. Commandary to Dance.— The Malta Commandery o f the local Masonic order will stage a danc ing party on March 8 at the Or iental gardens in Medford. Cards games and light refreshments will also be features o f the af fair. Though these popular affairs have been strictly between man- bers and their ladies, Royal Arch masons will be asked to partici pate on this occasion. Quite a number o f local people have expressed their intention of attending and it is thought that this will be a memorable affair from every angle. Entertain Klamath Cirls.— Mil dred Lucas and Marjorie Richards members o f the Klamath Falls high schoi quartette and orches tra were entertained by the fol lowing normal students at the residence o f Mrs. Edna Storey on Alida street with a five o ’clock dinner, the hostesses being Mis ses Nell Mahoney, Katherine Lankworthy, Helen Lyons, El eanor Brown and Lucille Hunter. STORE A PRICES LOCAL £V» XY DAY ’• ENTERPRISE quality— always at a aavina __ who is spending two days each week at the Ashland golf course, giving both private and class les sons. Thil class will be composed o f beginners and those who start ed too late for the class organized three weeks ago. The committee with Mrs. Fred Homes as chair man is organizing the classes and much interest is manifest j Baby Wampui Ball to be since the advent of weather suit- Staged.— A Baby Wampus ball I able for playing on the course. under the auspices o f the Wo men’s League of the southern Oregon normal school will be held tonight at the normal auditorium r s u jj^ e s ,'fio tio n only the women faculty and wo men students will be in attend ance. The affair promises to be moat interesting and entertaining with the women arriving in the cos tumes o f well known movie stars. Prizes will be awarded to the best sustained characters, the most comical character and for the most clever costume. Students from the various coun ties represented in the normal school will present comic features and stunts. There will also be music and games for the pleasure of those attending, with light re “ What shall we buy freshments later on in the even ing. ^ Frances Wright, chairman of the committee has the plans for the affair well under way, and the women are looking forward to a splendid time. New Class in Gold Instruction. — A new class in golf instruction will be started this afternoon at 3 o’clock in the golf room of Provosts’ hardware store, under the direction of the professional BU LDING “Big-M ac” WwtSkhw PHONE No. 3 A SH L A N D , OREGON 'Pay-Day” Overalls Triple Stitched—Bar Tacked With the Union Label Standard of American workmen.' Of duraiile 2.20 blue denim; cut big and nximy all over; triple-stitched;, six bar-tacked pockets to prevent rip ping. Jacket» with engineer»’ cuffs to match. Every Pay-Day O ver all or Jumper is made to out ov/n ¡tuitions. A big valuo at the low prin>, for overall o r jumper for mer. — Youth.’ 11 to 17 yearn $ 1.10 Shop Pants, Mad» •( bUck •ad whit« printed moi* sida. H a » 1 Mt - la slde- pockett, I be (Vuo ila? Up pocket» •adTbeit loop*. W ork Pants * W Kh*ld Drill khaki, with 2 side, 2 kuttou-lap Up and watch pocknta. Caff bottom* am! • JO te 44 A O il Slats JO to 44 $ 2.69 Work Shirts fe r Boys Heavy Of iqdigo-blua chambrty, with ful l - l engt h •leevti, pocket and 4-butt0Q front. Fina for gesvaj wear. $ 1.98 79 ‘ Leather Sole . Lined W ork Shoe Work Suits Of Khaki One Piece, staunch, dur able and cut <ui; Of stoat khaki drill, medium weight, rut stanO.rd site. Double Hitched seam« bar t i l l ’ 1 two tet-in front pocket« two patch hip pockets, one button Sap pocket and one regular breait nock-t— $ 2.49 Made of Tan elk with half rubber heel on the aturdy Army last Priced exception ally low. $ 4.98 - _____________ — ------- H!------- ' w -1 - - ■ Will Leave for Redding.— Mrs. home. Callahan o f Redding, Calif., who ■ ha- been spending several weeks Umpqua valley broccoli crop at the home of her sister, Mrs. will be about 500 carloads. H. L. Claycomb on Harrison Grants Pass plans modern air- street is leaving tomorrow for her port for air mail service. Bacon Special Swifts Empire, half or whole side, per lb. 2 9 12 c Swift’s Pride Washing Powder, 30c size at 21c Silverleaf lard, a 2-lb. carton at ..........«...... 35c C t a s A.IDhifcs i« „ S o c i a l Millers High Life and Bavarian Malt Syrup at per can .............................. 4 -for-l Socks • A Spec**] Value - Our own brand, with a reputation far workmanship and service that reache* from coast to coast. Mer- ctrited with special httl sad tea. Pries, 4 pairs. $ 1.00 69c REMEMBER W e are headquarters for fresh fruits and vege tables. W e offer— Fresh Spinach, Lettuce, Celery, Green Onions, Cauliflower, Artichokes, Fresh Tomatoes, New Peas, New Cabbage, Rutabogas, Rhubarb, Carrots, Oranges, Lem ons and Bananas. OLIVES The finest lot of ripe Olives we have had. See them and get our low price. for father’s birthday.” Trade here and watch your bank account grow Chas/tilth tte Ashland Cash & Carry JEWELER 272 EAST Phone 190 M A I N ST. 71 N. Main W e Deliver Bring us your eggs, we pay cash Ml SEE OUR HUGE B IR T H D A Y C AK E Now on display in our show win dow, a show card will tell you what it contains. EVERY .OW EST ELKS Will Hold Bridge Party.— Mes dames O. W. Long, G. M. Ross, W. C. Mitchell, J. C. Poor and Misses Georgie Coffee and Elsie Alexander will entertain about two hundred friends next Thurs day evening, March 8 at the Civic club house on Winburn Way. The evening will be spent in playing bridge. Secretary ' IO -SALES.- f FRIDAY, MARCH 2. 1928 R E G I S T E R 7 Isaad ■S T he Q U A L IT Y *_)TOIVE B IR T H D A Y SO UVENIRS FOR TH E LADIES will be given away Saturday- be sure you get yours. Our Seventh Birthday CELEBRATION Starts Saturday March 3 Help us to Celebrate this Milestone in our Business Career. Thousands of dollars worth of Underpriced Merchandise on Sale—COME! The following items are real bargains. PURE LINEN crash toweling, yard 1 He 22 c yard regular * • • 81-in. GOLDEN GATE sheeting, best quality linen finish, 65c yard reglar C*7c ** *yd 42-in. WEARWELL PIT,LOW tubing 0 “7c BATH TOWELS- -h^avy double thread 9 7 c , linen finish, 35c yard reg. yard “ * fancy plaid pattern, size 22x44 ** ■ 59c value. 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