Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, January 18, 1929, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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The IKKil K NKWH
ENJOY DANCE
IXHtKSTKR SPEAKS although Gus accompanied her.
A1MH T PREVENTION' Later in the day ali of them
heard a talk on debate given by
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Each Letterman Allowed
to Invite an Extra
Couple
O. and N. GIRLS ASKED
Bert Dance Given by School Or.
fcnnijitlun for Several
Yearn
On the evening of Saturday 15,
the A. II. S. Lettermen gave an
Informal dance at the Yeomen
Hall. Everyone was full of pep
and It Is reported to be the best
dance given by any of the school
organizations for Beveral years.
The lettermen had been plan,
nlng on this dance for Home time
but owing to various other fnnc.
tions it did not oc-ur until Sat
urday night. The O. find N. girls,
although not really lettermen,
were counted as such and allowed
to invite guests. The boys were
each allowed to Invite an extra
rouble.
The dance started about nine
showing the round-up at Pendle.
ton, and two concerning forest
F.re prevention.
In closing, Mr. Brown said:
"We need your help, not only to
day and tomorrow, but all the
year, and every year, to save that
which Is of such vital necessity
to your state." '
Dr LEGATES ItKTI KX;
SI'KU'HKS GIVEN'
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Girl's League, told many Inter
esting points about 'he College
Girl's League Organization, the
Point System was especially
brought out In her speech. She
also told about speeches on
"Dancing" and "Out-door Sports"
and about the College Style
Show. The clothes that were
worn in this style show are not
necessary for a college.
one of the college hoys. Next,
they attended a banquet in the
new men's dormitory, where the
cups were presented to the schools
ha.ing the best school papers. I
Tom Beswick told how friend-j
ly and polite the college students
treated them. They were shown a
very good time. Many songs were .
sung at the dinner table. He I
especially liked the soft beds. :
Tom attended the editor's ron.
ference. Next, the Ashland rep-,
resentatives went to Corvallis !
where they saw Elliott MacCrack.l
en and had dinner with him. j
They also saw Barnard Joy and
Helen Austin.
Miss Clark, the geometry and
mathematics teacher, told us not
10 get inio the habit of drifting
when we go to college; it does
not pay. We should choose a
goal and aim toward it in every
way. She also said that it is
best not to take our parents with
us the first week of school.
All the talks given by the
Rawleighs
Products
102 Harrison St. Phone 370
Just Insurance
YEO
(Of Course)
Georgia Young
Beauty Shop
Robert Dodge described the
Women's Building and a Bpeech High School representatives were
made by one of the college men very good and the High School!
which especially pointed out the ia very well satisfied with them,
o'cloc k ,the Mitchell girls mak-' Importance of thoro study of our and hope hey shall continue
heir education through college.
Ing the music. At first some of lessons. 1 ney neard a very gooa
the fellows were rather beshful ,alk on "Youth Does Not Know
about getting out on the floor anJ Ae Cannot Do-"
and "showing their stuff" but af-! GuB Moore told the student
"r- f te one -or two snaupy OwroaHies.. tody t1,at frPm A- M. s- fie. saw:
-W ! ?' .who! jrtmld be 'li':i'lWiKfMlr-M
Supper was served about 11:30, Woods. Gus also said that they
the girls going lo the kit-hen and (Ashland students) visited the
getting the food for themselves General Assembly and Music
and their partners. Building. They heard a fine
The party adjourned at 12 nl. speech on Ellgibil.ty for Athletics
though everyone wanted to con- which also brought out the Im-
tlnue with the fun. Those who Por ance of study, and that the
did not come certuinlv missed uest way to advertise a game
something, but it Is hoped that was to tell the business men and'
the Lettermen will sponsor sev. to serpentine. "Much discussion
eral more such dances, each onei8 given to dancing," says Gus.
to be as good as this one. j Floy Young, secretary of the
.Stud.nt Body, took special inter
Hi.. Y Mptinr ' est in siting the music building
The Senior Hl-Y Club held its
first meeting since-the Christmas
holidays, and January 8. The Hi.
Y Club is now broadening Its work
and it accomplishments. This year
should be greater than ever be.
fore. A new Program Committee
i organized at this meeting
whose duty is to endeavor to get
some speaker up before them at
least once a month. These talks
given by men who are interested
In the local club, will greitly help
the boys. The Hl-Y is planning to
start a handball and ping-pong
tournament poon which will un
doubtedly arouse interest in lov.
ers of this sport.
Full lines of
New & Second Kahd
Store !
Furnitiir
Trunks
Hardware
-Suitcases
Geo. B. Icenhower
Ashland Cash & Carry
. ; y.x'yXl.ilortfr'MaU ,'
v roiint. sue 4w coffee , and
peanuts.
Headquarters for Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables.
LANES
On the Boulevard
Confectionery and Grocery
SoJa Fountain Service
School Supplies
Addis
Drug Store
Studio Ashland
School Photos
The Standard
Cleaners
Orange & Elack Front
Sandwich Shop
12 Third St.
Phone 417J
Li'h'a S"rins Hotel.
Itarb:-r and Iteauty Shop.
We Appreciate Your
Patronace
BATES & HART'VGS
Props.
Real Chili '
Home Cooking
Confections I
i
You Know It'a Fresh.
Ask Your Grocer.
Dr. W. E. Elake
DENTIST
Office Hour S to 12; 1 to 5.
? First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
E. A. Woods, M. D.
SPECIALIST
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Swedenburg Bldg. Phone 200
The Ashland Daily
Tidings
SOCIAL COMMERCIAL
PRINTING
Typewriter Paper
Scratch Pads
Let the Laundry Wash 'em!
Cords, Sweaters and
Overclothe:
Goo Work.
Buy Your Sweaters
Where Yotr Football
Team Buys Them, At
MILLER'S
TOGGERY
Paints Glass Varnishes
Wall Paper and Deading Felt
J.O.Rigg
Ashland Laundry Co.
Phone 1S
95 Oak St, Phone 108