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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Friday, September 13, 1935 About People You Know! ■nrntn BY EDWINA NOW THRU SAT $«•«■> G«,a»,* Aal T*cUkolo< MIRIAM HOPKINS AlAN MOWBRAY Mn itsut C arter oxi FRANCES DEE *• U O >AWO HCTV«t Added Feature SATURDAY CHARLES RUGGLES MARY BOLAND SUN., MON., TUES • Miss Maybelle Jones, Miss Mar- • Mrs. Arthur Hicks and daugh- garet Short. Carl Brower, and, ter left recently for Canyon City, Jupe Wallin spent Sunday in Yre- Oregon, to meet Mr. Hicks who ka. with Vic Sander who is at the has been visiting his parents. Mis present time employed there. Hicks and daughter have spent the past month in Ashland with Mrs. • Mis. Paul Harmsen and daugh William Myer, and from Canyon ter. of Toledo, Oregon. arrived in City they will return to their home Ashland on Monday to spend sev in Bellingham, Washington, where eral days with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mr Hicks is an Instructor In the Barber, parents of Mrs. Harmsen. Normal school. • Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jackson and • Miss Florence Bellinger recent Virgil Jackson returned to Ash ly returned to Klamath Falls from land on Tuesday from Salem, Port a several days visit in Ashland land. and the coast cities, where with friends. Miss Frances Hess they enjoyed a week's vacation. returned with her to be her guest • Miss Ellen Galey left on Wed for a short time. nesday for Iowa City, Iowa, where • Mrs. F. H. Swedenburg. and the she will resume her studies in or Misses Genevieve and Eleanor der that she may gain her MA de Swedenburg, returned during the gree in play production and drama. week-end from a trip to San Die- Miss Galey spent the summer in ffo Palo Alto, where she was employed returning only in time to visit her • Mrs. Eva Walton and daughter. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Galey Norene, recently returned to Ash for two weeks, prior to her depar land from a three weeks visit with friends in Lakeview. ture for the East. • Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Kramer left on Wednesday for San Diego, where they will spend three weeks visiting the California Exposition, and other attractions of southern California. W elding ... the best way to make a perfect union of two pieces of metal is by welding them together. • Mr. and Mrs V. O. N. Smith and George and Emmy Lou Smith arrived in Ashland on Friday last from San Francisco where they spent several days on business. • Mr. and Mrs.- Wayne Heard re • Miss Juanita Ross left this week turned to Ashland from Mount for Klamath Falls where she is to Vernon, where they have spent the past several months. Mr. Heard teach again this year. will assume operation of the N. W. • Miss Mary Petersen spent the Heard dairy. week-end in Medford as a guest • Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Long left of Miss Doris Upp. recently for the coast, where they • Mrs. Edwon Brown and daugh will enjoy a two weeks vacation. ter, Sue, of Port Angeles. Wash., are spending this week with her • Miss Gertrude Ahlstrom recent parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brick- ly returned to Medford, where she is employed as a teacher in her ey. third year at Jackson school. • Miss Lucie Landen is enjoying That is just what we do in making a vacation in San Francisco and • Mrs. S. A. Parker spent the together you get a combined flavor San Diego, which will last until the past week-end in Medford with Mr. CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes — the three which is entirely diflerent from any opening of the Normal school of and Mrs. Dan Campbell, return ing to her home here on Tuesday. types of mild ripe home-grown to which Miss Landen is a member of one type of tobacco. the faculty. • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kortemier baccos, that is tobaccos grown in this It is this welding of the right • Mrs. Leona Dolese is visiting in of Freeport, Illinois, left on Thurs country, arc welded together. Then amounts of the right kind of tobac Ashland until the first of October day for their home, following sev eral days visit in Ashland at the they arc welded with aromatic Turkish. when she will return to Portland cos that makes CHESTERFIELD a milder and to her studies at the Univers home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Her When these tobaccos are welded and better-tasting cigarette. bert. ity of Oregon. • H. L. Allen and Nat Allen left • Mrs. Madeline Pendleton and the cigarette that's MILDER on Tuesday for their home in children left recently for Gold Hill Roundup, Montana, having been where she is to teach the primary C iM>. L mastt * M y » u T obacco C o . the cigarette that TASTES REITER called to Ashland in connection grades for the year. with the closing of Who’s Allen • Mr. and Mrs E. M. Fowler and clothing store. daughter, arrived in Ashland on • Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Patrick and Friday for a visit at the home of • Clarence Woods, and Mr. and son, of Twin Falls. Idaho, are Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Tilton, and Mr. Mrs. Paul Taylor and family re turned to Ashland on Sunday from spending a few weeks in Ashland, and Mrs. O. F. Carson. in hopes that the altitude will im • Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Stewart an<l Lake of the Woods, where they prove Mr. Patrick’s health. Later, family of Los Angeles are the spent the past two week* at the WEDNESDAY they may make their home either guests for two weeks at the W L. Taylor cottage. in Ashland or somewhere in the Stewart home. • Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lusk re- valley. turned to Ashland on Tuesday • Mr. and Mrs. Thad Coleman and • E. L. Fisher spent several days family, Jack Merritt, Adin Ham from Portland where they spent the week-end attending to busin i this week in town on business. mond, Edwina James, and Wally • Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pentzer of Wolcott were among those from ess matters. I the Postal Telegraph are spending Ashland who spent Sunday at the • Mrs. A. Erickson left on Mon several days in San Francisco. Lake o’ the Woods. day for Santa Cruz, for an exten • Miss Louise Woodruff left on ded visit with her daughter, Mrs. . Sunday for Portland on a several • Duke Lorton spent Saturday E. Beegle and many other friends and Sunday in Klamath Falls, vis We have everything you will need—at days vacation. Miss Woodruff is and relatives. director of the department of mus iting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard and other friends. Prices You Can Afford to Pay • Clarence Haan left Ashland this ic at the Normal school. week-end for Merrill, Oregon, GUNS TO RENT, AMMUNITION, RED JACKETS, HATS, • Miss Helen Detrick left the lat- • Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gibson are where he is to teach again this BOOTS AND SHOES, OUTING (T-OTHING ’ ter part of the week for Klamath visiting in Canyonville. year. Falls, where she is to teach for the On the Screen 14. BAK KNIVES—They arc better — See our window* coming year. • Mr. and Mrs. S. S Davies are EDWARD EVERETT HORTON • Miss Irene Clark returned to expecting a visit Friday from their daughter, Mrs. Don Smith .enroute Ashland on Friday last from the —in— , University of California where she HAIR CUT—25 cents. Below Boul from San Francisco to Salem, has spent the past year. Miss “THE 810 RAISE” Clark evard, 1307 Iowa. (s6, 13, 20, 27 where she teaches in the city schools. will resume her position as FINE STEM K OF WINES—FORT, MUSCA dean of girls and mathematics in LOST—Boston Bull Terrier. Will TEL, TOKAY, ANGELICA, SHERRY, CLAR Mrs. B. F. Storm of • Mr. and structor at the high school. Pay Reward for Information. Yuba City, California, are guests ET, BAI TE SAI;TERNE, BERGUNDY Ernest Rogers, Rt. 1 Ashland for a week or more at the home of (S 6, 13 p) Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Provost. WESTFALL’S VARIETY STORE • Mr. and Mrs. L. E. 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