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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1915)
page pont ASHLAND TIDrXGS. Thursday, March 25, 101 5 M 1 1 1 t 1 ' I GREAT PRE-EASTER SALE OF MILLINERY r JHI IF 3- TF D) Hundreds of the Newest and Best Styles at prices never before offered so early in the Season. ' - - . 1 -yh 4tr 441 1' 4il In the Social Realm U M f M Mistiotoc Hikers. Mrs. A. H. Pracht, will entertain Another hikers club has been or-j the Auxiliary at another social ses ganized. napicd the Mistletoe. Mission at her home on Vista street on Elsie Ittter is president, Mrs. Pearl j the evening of April 7, with Mrs. Syl Trefren secretary,. Miss Grace Potter van Provost, Mrs. F. G. Dean and treasurer. The initial hike began i Mrs. W. Y. Crowson as assistant host with a railway trip to Mistletoe last i esses. Saturday evening, the officials being J Among the coming events planned accompanied by Frank Trefren and for the financial benefit of the Auxil Ceorge Hoxie as guides. After a , iary is a May day festival and dance dance the party stopped at the Tref-'which is expected to be a very chic ren ranch until Sunday morning, , affair. rrom which point at 5:30 a. m. they started op Neil creek to the granite quarry now being developed, thence 1,500 feet up a 30 per cent grade un til they reached the divide, from which the view, was inspiring. After lunch and taking of sundry pictures, the party returned to the ranch, ar riving at 1:30 p. in., having lost their IparlnCR nn (ha urnv Tnrlmlino tv, I , , - - - v ' J u 1. Ills tUOl walk to depot from the ranch the!Bl(les Louise, sister of the hostess Mke covered about nine miles. They'were Bess and Joyce Johnson, Con- reached Ashland on No. 16 Sunday ! stance Caldwell, Birthday. Lannlce, the Uttle daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. II. Metcalf, celebrated her eleventh birthday Saturday, en tertainlng a number of her little Hriends during the afternoon. Games of the sort dear to girlish hearts were indulged in and Mrs. Metcalf served a two-course luncheon. Guests he- afternoon and have planned another walk covering different territory next Sunday. Ruth Kennard, Hazel and Mildred Ericksou and Mar garet Johnson. YounK Idtdlf Auxiliary. The "coming out" party of the iu 1 ... .. . Mj. H mi 1110 nome 01 Mrs. w. H. MCISalr, with Mrs. Boslough, 'Mrs. Henry Pro vost and Mrs. S. B. McNalr acting as assistant hostesses, waa a most de lightful social event. About fifty ladles were present to enjoy th hos pitality or the charming home and hostesses. The rooms were lovely with spring flowers. A fine porgram of music and readings was rendered as follows: Instrumental solo, Mrs. Henry Enders; vocal solo, Mrs. Pro vost; two instrumental solos, Miss Verna Halght; reading, Miss Nellie Urlggs; vocal solo, Mrs. D. D. Norrls. Corfee and delicious cakes formed the tempting refreshments. With such a large and growing membership and suh enthusiasm as was shown at this most successful so cial session, the future of the Auxil iary looks bright. Mis. Mattei-it Kntei-taiiiM. Mrs. Herman Mattern entertained a card club at her beautiful Harga- dine street residence this week. Mrs Cutler and Mr. Thomas Simp son carried off the high score prizes. Dainty refreshments were served. Dramatic Club. About fifteen members of the Ash larid ;Diamatio Club met at the home of Miss Bertha Calkins last Wednes day evening. ' Plans were laid for the series" of entertainments which will be given later in the spring. SI'IXIAI, AT PLAZA GROCKRY, Thursday only, 500 votes with each package of jelly powder. Friday only, 500 votes with each 2a-cent package of crackers. Saturday only, 2000 votes with every dollar purchase of groceries at the PLAZA GROCERY. -Try the Park Hotel for Sunday's chicken dinner. 86-tf If' SPE CIAL I for Saturday ASHLAND lamath Exchange I Saturday we will fill our window with Stock Foods and Stock Medicines rang ing in price from 25c to $1.00, each package. Saturday only we will give 1000 EXPOSITION VOTES on each 25c pur chase of these articles. ASHLANn lamath Exchange Pythian Sisters. The Pythian Sisters Embroidery Club met Friday afternoon with "Mrs. Emma Earle at the Hotel Oregon. Light refreshments were served in the din'ng room and were enjoyed by all. Those present were: Mesdames Louise McNair, Carrie Hargadine, E. T. Staples, J. R. Casey, Rosa Patty, Emma L. Clute, Maggie Beagle, Ruby Prescott, Kazel Daggett, Emma Earle, Marie Stock, and the Misses Bernia Haight, Emma Earle, Elnoia Beagle and Mary Virginia Hargadine. At the table the hostess read a number of original verses depicting various characteristics of the Tythian Sisters present and absent. The verses were clever and artistic and only lack of space prevents their publication. Roscburg Railroad Ball. A number of local railroaders rim ing out of Ashland on the north end attended the St. Patrick's day ball fjlven by the trainmen and engineers in Roseburg. The ball vas given in the armory, which was beautifully and appropriately decorated for the obcasion. Hundreds of lanterns, flags and much other railroad parapher nalia was rsed. In one corner of the room was a miniature tunnel from which emerged a small locomotive. The dance was well attended. Moose Lodge. Members of the Moose lodge and their ladie3 spent an enjoyable even ing at Moose hall Monday night. Old time dances were features ' of the evening's fun. The Moose socials are becoming very popular with lodge members as each affair is more jolly than the preceding one. On Tuesday evening the younger members and a number of outsiders enjoyed the regular weekly dauce. April First Affair. )f Invitations are out for an elaborate social affair to be given in Moose hall on 'the evening of April Fool's day. Over one hundred Invitations were issued and the event promises to be one of the most enjoyable of the present social season. The hostesses for the evening are: Mesdames O. Winter, Wllmer Poley, L. S. Brown, August Schuerman, W. H. Smith and C. B. Lamkin. StiihliH-Gowland. Mrs. Alice Stubbs was united in marriage to James E. Gowland at the Smith residence by Rev. Smith last evening. After the ceremony the party adjourned to the Miller home. where a reception was held and light refreshments served. Only a few im mediate friends and relatives were present. The couple will make their home on a ranch in the Belleview dis tirct. ) Presbyterian Church Endeavor Social. The young people of the Presby terian Christian Endeavor spent a very enjoyable evening on Friday last at the Heer residence on High street. After a short and enthusiastic busi ness meeting a few original stunts made up the program. An im promptu mock wedding with George Icenhower as groom and Miss Bertha Browell as "blushing bride was the first number. Miss Sylvia Brown of ficiated. Winn Hayes gave the bride away and Victor Flfnt acted as best man. Misse3 Priscilla Carnahan, Fern O'Donahue and Minnie Rickman were bridesmaids. The company then attempted to save the situation by in stituting a divorce case for the bride on the grounds of non-support and inhuman treatment, in which an Easter hat held a prominent part. The case was tried hpfnm Tno-o " n " Hayes with Miss Brower as sheriff and Rev. Sylvia Brown as chief wit ness. However, the legal logic and masterful oratory of Victor Flint for j the plaintiff and Winning for the de fendant went for naught when the chief actors in this tragedy settled the case with many tears. With a few well-chosen words from the court on the duties of married life and a promise from the reunited couple to be more mutually considerate here after, the court was closed. After refreshments of doughnuts and cof fee a game of forfeits closed a most pleasant evening. I i 1 j. ! ! 1 I I I ! I i t ! 4 I 1 One Night Only Wed. March 31 Til6(itF6 ! i i t ESQ k H, WOODS, Presents The Worlds Greatest Laughing Success Hikers' Chili. On last Friday the Hikers' Club spent the afternoon planting vines and plants along GlenvieVarive. All of the women's organizations of the city are taking an intense interest in the 'city beautiful" movement and are lending valuable assistance Pleasant Surprise. There was a pleasant surprise party on Gladys Sutton in honor of her sixteenth birthday at her home on East Main street last Friday. They were the freshmen class. Games and dancing passed the evening. Re freshments were served by Mrs. Al bert Sheard and Mrs. Ed Lucas. POTASH as Birthday Surprise. Miss Madeline Silver was agreeably surprised at her h,ome Friday even ing by a party of young friends, the affair being occaisoned by her birth day. Games were played and refresh ments were served. Twenty-one guests were present. An Up-lo-Date Garment in Three Pieces j Made by our Special Designer from Material in the Famous Saturday Evening Post Stories By Montague Glass Trimmed with a Thousand Laughs and Guaranteed to Fit All Sizes and Ages. Try the Park cooked meals. Hotel for horoe-86-tf Two Years al the George M. Cohan Theatre, New York. Nine Months In Chicago. 400 SEATS AT $1.00 ni h 1 1 1 1 h i i 1 h 1 1 n m u i ( 1 1 m it r-cjo-i-uo. 'Mrs. O. C. 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