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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1928)
FAG E FOUR THE — R em em ber May 4. W hy? '"C la re n c e .” 98-4t H o m e f o r W e e k - e n d . — A1 Van l i m i t o f K lam ath Falla ip e n t th e w eek-end in A shland viaiting his « o t h e r and his son Billy on F if th stre e t. D i n n e r G u e s t s . — Mr. and Mrs. M nrray M urphy w ere d in n er g u e s ts o f Mr. and Mrs. E lm er K incaid o f T a le n t th e la tte r p a rt o f la st week. — P u re fresh in g red ien ts give D onuts th e flav o r th a t calls f o r m ore. F resh daily a t your g ro cery . XL D onut Co. 8 5 tf G u e s t s o f R e l a t i v e s . — S up erin te n d e n t and Mrs. G eorge Briscoe w ere d in n e r gu ests last T hursday a t th e hom e o f Mrs. Briscoe’s p a r en ts, Mr. and Mrs. Vogeli in T al ent. XL — T r y o u r T h e r m o i d B r a k o L in in g a t T H IR D S T R E E T G A RAGE. A ddresses M e e t i n g . — George A . B riscoe addressed th e Camp F i r e g irls’ fa th e r and dau g h ter b an q u et la st T hursday a t T alen t. evening — A ll wool su its w ith e x tra » n u t s . $ 2 3 . 5 0 a t P a u l s e r u d ’e 9 6 3 P u r c h a s e s F o r d . — G eorge S h af f e r , an em ployee o f the' local 20 th C e n tu ry store, recently p u r chased a F ord ro ad ste r from W a lte r Davis. F r o m D u n s m u i r . — W. Z. W ing • f D unsm uir was a week-end w iaitor in th is city. — A ll w o o l s u i t s w ith ex tra g o u t s , $ 2 3 . 5 0 a t P a u l s e r u d ’s 9 6 - 3 V isits F a m i l y . — Donald Whit- P acific com pany and is stationed a t D unsm uir, having a ru n be tw een D unsm uir aa d G erber. T rin ity G uild will hold a sale o f fancy w ork and cooked foods, T hursday, A pril 19 in the afte rn o o n a t th e P arish House. 97-2- 0 R e tu rn s to R o s a b u r g . — Mrs. ASHLAND days. Ill a t H o m o . — Mrs. Lulu Wilson has been confined to h er home on L ib erty stre e t fo r ab o u t twq weeks, su ffe rin g w ith the “ flu .” L o c a l M a n 111.— G eorge Eib has been q u ite ill fo r th e past week a t his home on Van Ness avenue. It ia th o u g h t th a t he may have to be rem oved to th e hospital fo r tre a tm e n ts. E ag ia Po in t V i s i t o r . — Mrs. N orm a R eeder spent th e w eek end in E agle P o in t visiting a t th e home o f Mrs. P e a rl Nichols. O scar Rickli an d little son Jack retu rn ed to th e ir home in Rose- b u rg Sunday afte rn o o n a fte r m aking a sh o rt visit a t the George K ram er hom e in th is city. Mrs. Rickli is a sister of Mrs. K ram er and form erly ta u g h t in the public F r o m K l a m a t h F a l ls . — Mrs. W. school o f A shland fo r severe! L. S an d ers and young d au g h ter y ears previous to her m arriage. ¡ipent th e w eek-end visiting Miss A t t e n d s C a l i f o r n i a C o l la g e . — M ary W alker a t th e home of her W ilfred W agner, youngest son of p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. ’ iu tler Mr. and Mrs. F red W agner of W alker on E ast Main stree t. G ran ite s tre e t le ft recen tly fo r F a m i l y V i s i t s . — Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley w here he is atten d in g A. A. M adden and fam ily spent th e U niversity of C alifornia this S atu rd ay and S unday visiting th e ir old friends, Mr. and Mrs. U rm - and d au g h ter in V is it i n P o r t l a n d . — Miss F ra n H. G. M iller ces W right le ft M onday fo r Jacksonville, re tu rn in g to th e ir P o rtlan d w here she will spend home in A shland S unday evening. several days w ith h er parents. P ortland on B usinas*- — Mr. Miss W rig h t is a stu d e n t a t the and Mrs. V. H. C hapm an of th e N orm al. E ast Side M eat M arket le ft Mon T a k e s M o t h e r t o K l a m a t h . — day fo r P o rtlan d w here they ex Mrs. Guy Randles took her m oth pect to rem ain over a week on er, Mrs. N ellie O’Donohue to business. R e t u r n f r o m E a s t . — Mr. and K lam ath Falls S unday w here she will spend several weeks w ith her Mrs. F red H itchock, who w ere son and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. called to Pueblo, Colorado, r e W alter O ’Donohue. Mrs. Randles cently by th e d eath o f Mrs. will re tu rn to h er home in the H itchock’s b ro th er, re tu rn e d to Bellview d istric t within a few th e ir home on O ak s tre e t la st REGISTER TUESDAY, tr a c tiv e ly decorated taoles a t 6:30 g ra n d fa th e r, whose burial tock p. m. B ranches of fra g ra .it apple place n t th a t city M onday. A fter The W om en’s League of th e blossoms w ere artistically placed spending a day w ith h er p aren ts southern O regon norm al school, ab o u t th e room s and adorned in Jacksonville, siie will retu rn to A shland to resum e her school will give a b en e fit bridge p arty th e tables. on F riday evening, A pril 20, at A social evening wa* enjoyed work. the Civic club house on W inburn follow ing the su p p er d u rin g which T h o u g h t to be R e co v erin g . — Way. The card p arty will be held cards and d an cin g w r e in d u lg e d ,, Mrs. E. N. B utler, who has been in conjuction w ith th e bazaar. according to th e wish of each one , q u ite ill with pneum onia at her The proceeds of th e a f f a ir will p resen t. home c n G ranite aGVeC, is go tow ards sw elling the students Mrs. P. S. Provost was i n ! th o u g h t to be on th e road to re loan fund. charge of th e pleasant a ffa ir e l very. Leaves for S a n Francisco. — by Mes- j C o v e r e d D ish S u p p e r S u c c es s. and was ably assisted — The an n u al covered (fish supper dam es A. C. S tran g e, L. A. Rob A. N. Young, who spent several held a t th e , local Civic club house e rts, W. A. Maxey, B. B. Balis S d ys U st week visiting with his last F rid ay by th e ladies of the A. P ete rs J r., and G ecrgi A. Bri- f. mily on G ranite street, re- t. rned to his work in San F ran - Civic club and th e ir invited coe. c co Monday. C a l l e d t o M y r t l e P c i - t . — Mis friends proved a m ost enjoyable M otored from D u n sm u ir.— event w ith approxim ately eignty Vivian Miller, a stu d en t of the , N-.final school was called to | -V rs. Zeke G yger o f D unsm uir people in atten d an ce. A supper consisting o f every M yitle P oint th e la tte r p a rt o f ' m otored to A shland Sunday from th in g delectable .was served a t a t 'n st week by the d eath of her D m sm uir. A fte r spending a few for S tudent IT, 1928 I F riday evening. B enefit A P R IL F u n d .— days here w ith frie n d s and rela tives she will re tu rn to th e Cali fo rn ia city. Briscoe to Conduct Many New Classes Lai A. F Long! visit ! a poi Lumb S uperin ten d en t G eorge A. Bris coe beginning w ith M onday be gan conducting classes in a rith m etic, geography, gram m ar, his to ry and o th e r essentials th a t are required in entranop exam ina tions to colleges o r norm al school- Mr. Briscoe holds classes eac' m orning in th e high school b e -1 ginning a t 8 o’clock and con- tin u ih g until 8:45. Many stu d ents a re ta k in g advantage of this o pportunity to brush up o.% these subjects and m uch in te rest is being evidenced in th e work. To« Mra Port Mrs. f are sp city w S anfor dock ii KNOWING HOW TO DRESS IS MER ELY KNOWING WHERE TO BUY M arl Mrs. C C alifor W edne f Aends an “xti nori/.ei M o»« Mr. who ha keeping m ents, little br avenue, Gandee. 'f a e y sp e n t several days last week w ith his fam ily on Allison street. W hile in this city he atten d ed the a p o rtsm en ’s banquet. Mr. W hit ney is em ployed by the Southern s t V i s iti A / j ir A New \ sie Gut! Mrs. W stre e t li week fo cities in m ent wi Nellie E -Jfc r HARDEMAN HAT A B l u e S k y it G r a s s . . , according to artists. They are probably right. I t is th e ir business to know, ju st a s it is th e business o f this agency to tell you w hat Rent and R ental Value Insurance have to do with your F i r e Insurance. We will gladly tell you w henever you say. No obligation o f course. BILLINGS AGENCY E st. I N I . 41 A shla i T aylor ( tric t apt city witl cille But Our New Spring Suits Are Top-Notchers In Style Quality and Fit G ives lor, inst: Oregon principal cem ent i Falls hig Mav 18. Each individual model represents correct style for a certain type of man! A lifelong study of man is reflected in every suit that bears our label. 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