Page Four T II K It O U I V. K W S Thursday, October SO, NEW HI-Y MEMBERS WELCOMED TO CLUB (Contlu-ed from Page 1) quired to take good advantage of the racatlon last week when they went to the Y. M. C. A. hall and cleaned up generally. Tim building la now ready for their wlnter occupation, since a Move has been secured. The president has appointed a speakers' committee of John Denton and Frank Billings to bring men to talk to the Club. Some very Interesting men spoke before the meeting last year, and the members enjoyed the Ideas that they presented. The HI-Y hopes to secure more speakers of this tyre. This service organization is getting Into full swing (or the school year under the direction of Coach Faber. Large Turnout Features New Debate Season I Continued from Page 1) men cabinets, so they saw to the election of Miss Hedges as class advisor. . The lucky boys in the Junior class were Muster Newhouse, president: Darrell Sieloff. vice president; and Wilson Smith, secretary and treasurer. As has been said. Miss Hedges was se lected as class advisor. The new officers of the class were busy Tuesday in prelimi nary choices of class rings. Mr. Dankworth of Portland was showing them the samples. fampfirr Schemes The Campflre group has de vised a plan to give more girls a chance to enjoy the camp held at Squaw Lake next sum mer. Following the example of the student body ticket plan is a painless way of getting the necessary dollars: many of the girls have a Tread y found it beneficial. Do the student of Ash land II Inn favor Hoover ur Roosevelt I r resldeiit ? The Itogue News is going to solve this problem by conducting mII on Oc tober 27, the results to be announced In the Novem ber 21 issue of tin News. Everyone is invited to par ticipate, the only qualifica tion being that, the voter he a Rogue News subscrib er. Take the New and vote for your favorite, candidate. Artistique 'I NKEO MORE MEMBERS in the girls glee club", said Miss Kllgore when interviewed last week. A greater number are needed In order to have a more uniform balance. If enough good material Is worked up, one or two good concerts will be given during the year, and it Is hoped an operetta may be given in the sprint. The girls glee rlub is now or ganized with N'ella Putman as president, Dorothy Burns, secre tary, and social chairman. Janet Gould. The president appointed Marietta Whitney business man aeer and Helen Could, librar ian. THE BOYS HAVE NOT turn ed out 1 n sufficient numbers to warrant a boys' glee club. How ever, they have arranged them selves in quintets and have started practicing. ASSEMBLY S I N O INT, on Tuesday and Thursday is be coming popular. It breaks the monotony of the usual day's work. Everyone is expected to take part. Miss Kllgore says, "If anyone has any favorite songs that he would like to Bing. please tell me at once." It is hard to find songs that everyone likes, and I want everyone to he singlns." STUDENTS VACATION AS TEACHERS STUDY (Continued from Page 1) The Institute ordinarily ro tates each year between Med ford and Ashland, the latter to have been the place for this year. Inasmuch as the School Officers Association of the County met Thursday in connec tion with the Institute, it was decided that the meetings would again be held in Medford at the new high school building. Ashland Team Work To Take G. P. Cavemen (Continued from Page 1) they can be expected to be in the pink of condition. Grants Pass has many letter men on their team to form a fairly heavy squad. Thq" hope to take this game as a further step to the Championship Cup. However, past years have prov ed that the Cavemen are usually beaten on the local field. Ash land is working toward thl t goal again this year. DeWitt's Taxi Phone 58 HALL AND WOODSON ARE LEADS IN PLAY (Continued from Page 1) Anabelle Johnson Ruth Mannhalter Mrs. Irma Fordham Junej ciam Mrs. Delia Hill Marietta Whitney The stage managers are "Bus ter" Newhouse and Harry Chip man The remainder of the bus iness staff has not been an nounced. There will be plac practice three times a week beginning October 17. After five weeks of rehearsals. Miss Hedges plans to present the play. We Can Supply All Your Jewerly Needs from our modern stock Slade Songer Said the rain drop to the pile of dirt: "Now your name Is mud." ELKS BARBER SHOP For a Haircut f Individuality' Come on gang, let's "smash" (rants Pass! HERBERT'S TWO STORES St K. Main st. Ill K. Main Staple and Fancy GROCERIES WE DKUVKIt Mcdonald JEWELRY The New Itojal Signet Typewriter $29.50 E L H A R T ' S ItfHtk A Music Store Wolter's Self Service Grocery Ashland's Leading rood Merchant (Ac oss liom Hurs TheatiO HOMK and SCHOOL PRINTING handled reasonably aad quickly PHONE 8 AG EE'S SHOE SHOP While Yon Wait Service, Kast Main Street EAST SIDE PHARMACY Kodak Finishing Prescription Specialists Send Your school clothes to THE ASHLAND LAINDRY We rave your time and health. It roHta no more than Home Washing. Ashland Liundry Co. 81 Water St. Phone I6A HUNGRY? See Us Schuerman's Grocery For Kodak Finishing Darling Studio Kwedenburg Building Try Otir HOMK tXKKD MKALH Featuring 20c to 4(c Breakfasts 2-V to 4c Lunches Kite to ."c Dinners Mrs. Mary Roberta, Chef ASHLAND HOTEL COFFEE SHOP "Never Mend" HOSE A Wmidcrful Hose for School. 39c pair ISAAC'S WICK Furniture Store w and I'sed Furniture 3.17 F.. Main Street PHONE S1A Ashland, Oregn Hurst Theater A Home-Owned Theater Program beginning Sun., Oct, 2 Sun., Mon.. 'P H A N T O M OF CKKKTWOOD" a fantastic mys tery from the radio. Tues., Wed., "SIX HOCK TO LIVE, with Warner Hatter. Thara., Frl., "TH K MOST D A N K R O V S ; A M E, enough thrill to satis fy anyone. Sat. onlv "THE OLD DARK HOISK," with Boris Kar loff; as spooky aa It sounds. Coming ONK WAY PASSAGE AIR MAIL' BIRD OK PARADISE