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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1915)
.t&iWA ---- .-' . .. . . 1111 1"1 1 ASHLAND TmiXOH Thursday, December 2, 1915 IVgte Six ,t I Illlll MIIIIMIMMMMMtf i In the Social Realm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii IMIHWm mill ...... - - - Mimical ItPcltiil. The pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Monroe on Sixth street was the sccue of a delightful occasion on Saturday afternoon, when the pupils of Mrs. Elizabeth Will Goodman fa vored the invited guests with a charming musical recital, the follow ing program being given: ruet, "Postilion IVAinoiir," Behr, Lyle Sams, Mrs. Goodman. "Pins Dong," Renard, Inez Monroe. "Happy Hours," Streabbog, Ituth Holley. Duet, "Guard's March," Streabbog, Vera Warren, Eva Hash. "Four Leaf Clover," Englemann, George Wiley. "Brier Kose," Homer, Vera Warren. "The Water Nymph," Spaulding, .ianio Wiley. "A Mountain rink," Spaulding, Eva Hash. Duet, "Silent Night," Gruber, Flora Putnam, Clifford Putnam. "Pink Domino," Ilenard, Mildred Stevens. "Chlmis," Streabbog, Clifford Put nam. "Swinging," Lewis, Mario Porter. Duet, "Flag Day March," Fearis, Clara Will, Mildred Stevens. "The nofebud," Erb, Sybil Ellis. "Nodding Daisies," Fearis, Flora Put nam. "The Circus." rtugbee, Clara Will. "Woodland Echoes," Wyman, Lyle Sams. Duet, "Hungarian Rhapsody," Liszt, Lyle Sams, Mrs. Goodman. PresSwe Paying bills by check lends pres tige to your business. It stamps you as a person using every modern facil ity. The public squickly recognizes these points. Use this strong bank. First National Bank ASHLAND, OREGON. Oldest National Bank In Jackson County Besides the program, as above, an interesting biography of St. Cecilia and some current musical items were given as the day's topic for the club which Mrs. Goodman and her pupils have formed for the study of musical history and events of interest con nected with their work. The musical numbers given were much appreciated by the auditors, and reflected great credit upon the pupils and their Instructor. They showed diligent practice, a lack of self-consciousness, a nimbleness of fingers, an appreciation of the spirit of the selection, and an almost per fect memorization that Is worthy of comment, especially as a number of the pupils are decidedly youthful. The afternoon's entertainment was brought to a close by the Berving of sandwiches, pickles, hot chocolate and a variety of quaint and curious Christmas cookies. Besides those taking part in the program, there were present Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mon roe, Mesdames C. O. Porter, C. E. Sams, Levi Stevens, Myrt'o Putnam, II. B. Wan en, H. Hash, W. N. Ellis, G. B. Holley, Nellie Haines, G. W. Monroe, W. H. Mowat, Lizzie Will, Miss Grace Sams and Miss Mabel Schindler of Yoncalla. Coffee How many smiles in a pound of Schilling's Best? Depends somewhat on your disposition! You can be sure of the coffee. After we have ground Schilling's Best evenly and takcn-out practically all the chaff, we pack the coffee in airtight tins. There's no other right way to treat fine coffee Schilling's Best high school orchestra will play and the domestic science class will serve. This attractive program should as sure a splendid representation of the fathers , and mothers of Ashland as well as all those interested' in school welfare. The.ViniBijB(l Wedding Announcement. Announcements are out for the wedding of David Sargeant and Miss Carrie Winings. The event will take place on Wednesday,- December 8. Both of the young people are well known and popular in Ashland and have a host of friends who will wish them well. Kast Side Pnrent-Tearlier Associa tion. The regular meeting of the East Side Parent-Teacher Association will be held at the East Side school Mon day, December 6, at 3:45 p. m. A splendid Christmas program has been arranged. Papers will be read by Mrs. L. S. Brown, Mrs. H. Silver, Mrs. G. C. McAllister and Miss Kaiser. Miss Nellie Peachey will sing Christ mas songs. This will be followed by light refreshments and a social hour. Real Mexican chili dish at Rose Bros.' in the Dutch 53-3t TwTTTTTTTTTTTTTrl MO 1" (PF . ; ; i! To the Public! 3&3EQBSSS8S The Beebe Kinney Store s Closed. 1 The Entire StocR Is Going On ORCED SALE I Read Pages 4 and 5 for Full Particulars Kecno Dance Tonight. Mrs. Shirley Keene will give an other of her fortnightly dances to night at Memorial hall. An hour of free instruction in the fox trot will commence at 8:30 and dancing will start at 9:30. This is the fourth of the series, and the enjoyable times spent at former dances are sure in dications of a good time tonight. I'arent-Tencher Joint Meeting. A joint meeting of the West and East Side Parent-Teacher Associa tions of Ashland will be held Friday, December 3, at 3:45 p. m. In the high school assembly. Professor Vinlng will give the principal address, and each of the principals of the different schools will give brief talks. The Presbyterian Musle. Music at the Presbyterian church December 5, 1915: Anthem, "The Radiant Morn," Wood ward. Anthem, "O Lamb of God," R. M. Stults. Announcements, offering, remarks. Cantata, "Penitence, Pardon and I Peace," Maunder. Chorus, "How Long Wilt Thou For get me?" i Soprano solo, "Oh, That I Knew," ! Mrs. Ashcraft. j Baritone solo, "Oh, Cast Thy Brtr-if den, D. D. Norris. Chorus, "Look Unto Him, and Be Ye Saved." Soprano solo, "Save Me, O God," Miss Creekpaum. Baritone solo, "As One Whom His Mother Comforteth," Mr. McCoy. Chorus, "Behold, Now is the Accept ed Time." Chorus, "When the Son of Man Shall Come in His Glory." Tenor solo, "Come, Ye Blessed of My Father," E. L. Rasor. Chorus, "These Are They Which Came Out of Tribulation." Soprano solo, "Alleluia," Mrs. D. D. Norris. Chorus, "Now Therefore Our God We Thank Thee." Benediction. E. L. Rasor, director; Olive B. Parson, organist. Friday, December 3rd Holding If you know the way to Rose Bros., you know your way to the best chick en tamales in town. 5 3-3 1 Johnson the jeweler tor tine watcb work. 97-tf Starring Charlotte WalRer A story of the sordid side of New York life show ing conditions in the slums of the big' cities. The picture will please you. Admission 10 & 15c bb t Don't Fail to See Saturday's show. Something new in an animal Picture also a special two-reel Keystone comedy and Seeing America First. Admission 5 and 10 Cents .mmm m m. a. a t. J. J. dti A Ji JiJutnl Ji iLifcifiiTisTi A A A--- - - -- - - TtT I JIB ITT17 I r i r i ti i i r r i TTVTTTTT rTT n ITT Good Work Done Promptly N. & M. Home Laundry AT THE Rough Dry at Reasonable Prices. New Machinery. J. N. NISBET, Mgr. 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