I'nifi" Four TIip ROGI E NEWS Thunwliir. May SKI. Hai Home Ec. Girls Give I Party for Miss Smith Miss Smith was pleasantly sur prised Wednesday evening. May 8. when the girls of the Home Economics club honored her with a surprise party at the. home of Jean Cadzow on Sherman street. . A delicious supper was served, alter which the evening was spent in music, games and con versation. A thirty-minute two pt Hod was given Miss Smith on the subject of eggs, at which she made a grade of forty, nine. A lovely box of handkerchiefs was awarded her for her good grade and In appreciation for all that she had done for Home Economics during the year leader of the club. Letters for debate, shorthand, baseball, basket). all, and G. A. A. were given out by Mr. For- ythe. Several girls are now members of the Lettermen club. The election returns were an nounced by an old woman in green petticoats whom a few recognized as Gus Moore. Judg- ng from the applause the. stu dents were well satisfied with the lucky candidates. The Senior Hick Day of the Class of '29 is now history. SKMOKS PRESENT ANNIAL CI, (Continued from page 1) Anderson. Secretary and treasurer: Jean Balis, Barbra Edsall. The first vice president has charge of the girls' room, the second has charge of the pro grams, and the third the social affairs. The Girls' League pro mises to be even more lively next year since the girls have realized what kind of work it is. There will be more assembly programs and more panic. yon theatre to gee "The Skull'?" "Egad, Algernon, they say it is a hal'-raising show." Watch Jewelry Repairing Slade Songer 372 Kant Main St. "I say, old top, why are all the haldheaded men dashing into Bliss Back in School Coach Bliss Is now back school, much to the delight of the students. He has been the hospital recovering from an operation for appendicitis, bu aside from being a little leaner, a little whiter, and a little more wobbly, is the same old coach as before. He is back to help revive some- unfortunate students who are woriying about their exams. The coach has worked hard this year and deserves much rredit. He will be bark next year and has good prospects for a winning team. Walter McDonough. Senior lass president, presented Miss Dwyer with a bouquet of flow ers as an expression of the class' gratituie for the fine work she had done as play coach. Music was furnishd by the high school orchestia. under the direction of Ward V. Croft. The proceeds of the- play are to go into the high school fund Full lines of Paints Glass Varnishes Wail Paper and DeadiUK Felt J.O. Rigg OFFICERS FOK GIRLS' I.EAGIE ARE ELECTED (Continued from page 1) Gin ENTHI SIASTIC OVER SPRING SPORTS (Continued from I'nge 1) Several girls were voted to act as a nominating committee to nominate girls to run for of fices Tor the next year. These were later voted upon by secret ballot and the results were- as follows: President: Eleanor Coombe. First vice president: OeraMint Scott. Second vice president: Alii Bowman. Third vice president: AIM Try Our Special 40c Lunch also Fountain Service Nelson's Cafe kept strict training. The tennis tournament is well under way now ami the girls are waiting anxiously for the winner. Saturday. May 25, will be field day, when there will be a baseba 1 game between the winners, a track meet, and some tennis games. The Ashland Daily Tidings SOCIAL COMMERCIAL PRINTING Typewriter Paper Scratch Pads Wick Furniture Store 357 E. Main St. Phone 216 Complete House Furnishers YOrNG MAN! Injure your financial future Willi a Life Insurance Policy. H. C. Galey AGENT Northwestern Mutual Life ill Kodak Finishing Studio Ashland "On Tlic riaxa" I Brick's Super Service j tioiei Aisuiana Ming. i jVYe are licro to plenst you j i Trv us for f i And i (QUALITY PRODITTS COIKTEOUS SERVICE SENIOR HICK lV IS PAST AN1 GONE I I VACATION DAYS To all our young friends I who have, completed a sat I is.aotory year of study, we extend cong atu ations. May you have a plea ant vaca tion, and re urn t.j school r freshed, ready to make the most of vour opportun ities at play, at study, and at work. (Continued from Page 1) There were also given three Justifiable cases of murder, and several people were shot Harry Smith and June Sherard gave a short dialogue, about how tough they were. The class prophesy was read also and showed Mim-'-one's vivid imagination of what 'he Senior class would be some clay. They rank from the world's New & Second Hand Store best i eryda;. ngineeia tramps to Minn ' ev- Geo. B. Icenhower i i Furniture Trunks- Hardware -Suitcases I J.GPT-NNEYCC 'quality always at a saving" I S Hard-to-Study Time Is Here. 1 The First National Bank ... but even if "finals" j (are just around the corner I ja l.ttle play will keep Jack dull i i Naturally ycu'U need things becoming indeed. o help you play kym sport togs, e have 'em. w. i Well Ucl: i shoes. We Appreciate Your Patronage BATES HASTINGS Props. Lithia Springs Hotel j ' Itarhcr and Beauty .Shop j 1929 TENNIS BALLS 3 for $1.25 TENNIS RACKETS $1.00 to $15.00 PROVOST HARDWARE Fancy, Foxy Graduation Duds All Kinds Miller's Toggery I 1 ! Service Always (Simpson's Hdwe. Store The Winchester Store Telephone tt Ashland, Ore. Ashland Cleaning & Dyeing Works J. W. BECK. Proprietor Everything Possible in Cleaning and Dyeing ft.17 East Main Su Nuff I IJk i We Call awl lb-liver