Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, January 27, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS
Thursday, January 27, 1018
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1 In the Social Realm
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TTnrh r.niRtte. J. Loomis anaiwrs. oeorgB rumi, ui
Mrs.
Hoy Anderson were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lehman and Mr.
I.aRout last FrMay at Talent.
Mrs. George Cyester and smis Mil
lard and Edward of this city were
dinner guests at the home of Mrs. J.
E. Hart at ileut last Thursday. '
The Misses Catherine and I.izette
flrrpnlpnTft. W ho have been visiting
Frederick Iteinecke of Pittsburg, Pa.
Miss Purucker Is a graduate of the
Medford high school. For the last
year she has been In New York city
taking a musical course. The cou
p'e will make their home In Pitts
burg, where Mr. Reinecke Is in business.
Tom Thumb "Wedding at Vining
Theatre This Friday Evening
Will Form Club.
Invitations are out for a dance at
their' sister, Mrs. Sam McNalr. loft Memorial hall Thursday evening,
for their homo in Kansas Uty Mon
thly morning.
Monday Embroidery Club.
The Monday Embroidery Club met
at the homo of Mrs. A. W. Boslough
this week and spent a pleasant after
jioon with needles and thread. Light
refreshments were served.
Box 8mi.il.
Members of the local Brotherhood
of American Yeomen will participate
In a box social which Is to be given
by the lodge of that fraternity at Tal
ent, February 1, in Odd Fellows hall.
' H!ks Ijy Plans.
The local lodge of Elks are already
laying plans for their big March an
niversary event, which Is ono of the
biggesit events of the year in local
lodgedom.
Chautauqua Park Club.
The Chautauqua Park Club will
hold a special meeting at their club
rooms In Chautauqua hall Friday af
ternoon, January 28, at 2:30 o'clock.
All members are urged to be present.
I. O. O. P. Official Will Visit.
The grand mister of the I. 0. 0. F.
of Oregon will visit subordinate lodg
es In Jackson county, February 10
to IB. Ashland, Talent, Medford,
Jacksonville and Central Point will
be the points visited.
(liorsl Club,
The Choral dub held their first
meeting Monday night in Memorial
hall. Mrs. E. N. Andrews of Medford
was In charge of the meeting. In
stallation of officers was as follows:
Mrs. Sylvan Provost, president; Mrs.
P. D. Norris, librarian; Mrs. Clark
Bush, secretary.
Announcement.
Mrs. L. W. Owen, founder of the
American Boosters' Club and author
of the life of "Mary Had a Little
l.amb," will speak In the Christian
church on SundHy evening at 7:30.
Subject, "Two Sides of Life." Come
and bring the children. Mrs. Owens
has been a platform speaker for forty
years.
Mcl'linrson-Jaqulsli.
Announcements have been received
of the marriage of Miss Verna Evelyn
Jaqulsh to Alexander McPherson, Jr.,
at Ontario, Ore. Miss Jaqulsh is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Jaqulsh
und lived in Ashland for several
years, where Mr. Jaqulsh was en
cased in the contracting business.
The marriage occurred January 16.
At Noil Creek.
On last Tuesday evening quite a
milliner of Neil Creek people and
others gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles T. Morris to spend
a few hours in the very popular
amusement of dancing. The event
was given In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Boyd Tucker of Prospect, who have
been visiting the Homes and Tucker
families of that vicinity. Light re
freshments were served and all pres
ent report a very enjoyable time.
II. O. Ptirnrker's Sister Married.
Word has been received in this
city of the marriage of Miss Helen
Purucker, sister of H. O. Purucker of
this city and daughter of Mr. and
January 27. The organization of a
young people's dancing club will be
discussed. Among the names heard
in connection with the club are Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Stevenson, D. D.
Norris, Monte Briggs, E. L. Rasor
and others. The object is the forma
tion of a club from young married
couples and the young bachelors of
Ashland.
Thimble Olub.
Mrs. C. C. Cunningham entertained
the Thimble Club last Friday after
noon, the affair occurring on Mr. and
Mrs. Cunningham's wedding anni
versary. A snort program, mciuunm
solos by Mrs. C. B. Wolf, Miss Ger
trude Biede and little Miss Carolyn
Cunningham were piet with calls for
"encore" until the soloists refused to
appear again. Dainty refreshments
were served. The club will be enter
tained at the home of Mrs. H. O.
Frohbach next Friday.
Birthday.
Ten of the little folks of the Belle-
view district gathered at the home of
Kenneth Miller last Friday to help
him celebrate his fourth birthday.
After a couple of merry hours spent
with games the little folk gathered
around a well-laden table upon which
a hugh birthday cake, properly ar
rayed with candles, was tho center
attraction. Those present were Hugh
Bates, Raymond Bowers, Barnard
Joy, Dick Joy, Vena Joy, Wilber
Chapman, Dorothy Chapman, Roland
York, Loleda Plerson and Irma Pier-
son.
Musical Afternoon.
Last Sunday afternoon Miss Helene
Casey entertained a number of her
friends at her Pioneer avenue home,
the afternoon being dubbed a musical
by those who attended. Miss Edna
Dougherty entertained with piano se
lections and Miss Gertrude Biede de
lighted her friends with several vocal
solos. A vlctrola concert occupied
the remainder of the afternoon.
Luncheon was served by the hostess.
Those present besides Miss Casey
were Misses Edna and Myrtle Dough
erty, Misses Gertrude and Helen
Biede, Lydia McCall, Georgia Coffee,
Effle Carland and Calla Blegel. The
afternoon was very much enjoyed and
those present look forward to a simi
lar affair to be held In the future.
Auxiliary Club.
Ivy Cottage was barely large
enough to hold the merry crowd
which held forth last Monday even
ing at the regular meeting of the
The arrangements for the Tom Thumb Wedding to take place during
(he performance of "In the Land of Makebelleve," to be given at the Vining
Friday evening, January 28, at S o'clock, which will be one of the brilliant
events of the year, are rapidly nearing completion, and the children who
are taking part show great adaptability for the parts. The rehearsals have
about all been given and every tot Is letter and march perfect. An elab
orate wedding procession, In which 100 wee ones are to march In grown-up
clothes, will be a part of the festivities, and the ceremony will be most im
pressive and beautiful. Master Raymond Fillmoie Norris and Jean Maxiue
Wolf as the diminutive groom and dainty bride are taking the wish with
.ease, and the little guests are coming in large numbers from all parts to
r.ttend the grand affair. All our homo tots are agog over the big banquet
or wedding feast.
Our merchants are taking a great Interest. Already Rose Bros, have
donated the Ice cream banquet. The Vienna bakery has made and donated
a beautiful wedding cake, which is now on exhibition in Its windows. Stu
dio Ashland has taken, gratis, photos of the tots In their grown-up clothes,
to be seen now In its window. O. H. Johnson, our mayor, has donated the
wedding ring and has it in his window with Cupid and the bridegroom's
photo. The Ashland Greenhouse has donated the bouquets for bride and
bridesmaids, and floral decorations. Same can be seen in Rose Bros.' win
dow. W. B. Talcott of the Canyon Press donated the wedding Invitations.
W. Y. Crowson has donated some confections which will please the chil
dren. J. H. Kohagen of the 5, 10 and 15 cent store the envelopes. All
our merchants have given space in their windows tor our photos and adver
tisements. The newspapers have given publicity. All In all, such Interest
is being shown that guarantees this to be the big society event of the sea
son. Minister officiating Elber Bush
Ring bearer Beatrice Black
Maid of honor M. Harriet Bevington
Bridesmaid Carolyn Cunningham
Bridesmaid Dorothy Hall
Best man Armand Dale Norris
Mother of brido , ....v Gertrude Cain
Father of bride Wilbur Dickerson
Old maid aunt with black cat Paul Zelda Monroe
Rejected Auten Bush
Important friends assisting with guests..
.Foss Kramer, Sanford Rose, William Dana
Master Julian Barrett Violin Solo
Miss Mary Young, Piano Accempanlst.
Teacher of Piano, Ashland, Ore.
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b COMING EVENTS. ?
Friday Lyceum course lecture,
-3 Judge Alden, Methodist $
S church. $
Friday Tom Thumb Wedding, $
auspices Civic Improvement
Club, Vining-Theatre.
$ Thursday (tonight) Basket-
ball, A. II. S. vs. C. A. C, O
armory.
Thursday (tonight) Informal
dance and organization danc-
ing club, Memorial hall.
S Friday afternoon Thimble Club
entertained by Mrs. H. O.
Frohbach.
STAGE AND SCREE.V.
'Here Comes the Bride" Miss Emma Earle, Pianist 1$, .$$.$.$$.3ji4$.$$$'S
Miss jL)orotnyvvrignt, song. . . mere s a L,ittie sparK or L,ove otin uurning
Assisted to stage by Master Anthony Muller.
Zelda Monroe, a reading "The Old Maid Aunt"
Master Everett McGee, song "Where the Red Roses Grow"
Miss Bernlce Yeo, Piano Accompanist.
Miss Marjorle Whited, song
"When You're In Love With Someone Who is Not In Love With You"
Assisted to stage by Master Charles Dana.
Master Kenneth Millican "My Sister's Best Fellow"
Miss Marguerite Friswold, song, "I Love You Truly
Assisted to stage by Everett McGee.
Donald Caldwell A Talk on George Washington
Miss Elbert Greer-
Assisted to stage by Master George Johnson.
Miss Marguerite Friswold, song "Tulip Time in Holland"
Assisted with chorus.
Miss Marjorle Wolf, reading. "The Same Old Chestnut
Assisted to stage by Master Raymond Cotter.
Master Kay Frederick Neil, song "Daisies Went and Told On Me"
Miss Bernice Yeo, Pianist.
Piano duet, Miss Margaret Johnson and Miss Margaret McCoy, pupils
of Mrs. J. It. Robertson, teacher of piano, Ashland, Ore.
Master George Steven Johnson, vocal selection
Mrs. J. R. Robertson, Accompanist.
Wedding banquet. Miss Margaret Johnson cuts the wedding cake.
Miss Lillian Greer announces program.
Assist with program: Miss Freda Batterfield, Miss Lillian Greer, Miss
Margaret Johnson, Miss Margaret McCoy
Tonight again we all may see
A picture full of plunder,
The famous William Farnum In I
Adventures full of wonder.
Blanche Sweet was with us Friday
last
And led us quite a chase
To keep up with her changing moodi
In scenes of "Becky's Case."
A tale of high-class dips and crooki.
The "Closing Net" was thrilling,
While blare of brass and cymbal
crash
Lent color to each killing.
We missed the vaudeville this week
And hope that ere the summer,
The sun will melt away the clouds
Which put it on the hummer.
The wet rain kept the folks at horaa,
ITnlnpri nut hv nnnwa And thnu'n!
Mrs. Mi.ria Kendall. 0ur er tQ cut out
The remains of Mrs. Maria Ken- i nn Ranta r!nlla
dall, who died last Monday at tho,Juijt , y0ur ell turners on th e ads
I home of her daughter, Mrs. Abble I Pound e,Bewhere ln tn,s Bheet
Thomas, in Medford, were brought ; pick out tho bI)ow you ,ike the begtj
ihere on Wednesday for Interment In ! And glve yourself a treat.
Mountain View cemetery. The de-1 Before we cut this slangy Btuff
ceased was a widow eighty years or
age. Her other two daughters are
Mrs. Aaron Andrews of Corvallls and
Mrs. Josephine Poley of Ashland.
Dorrls Montgomery, Kay Frederick
Neil.
Auxiliary Club, and was far from Elis Rose, Virginia Rose,
large enough to hold the sounds of j Gretchen Meyers, Merrial Rose.
.... . . , lh Evelyn Miller, Kenneth Millican.
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gathering. The early portion of the
evening was taken up with the regu
lar business meeting and was fol
lowed by a merry evening of fun. The
choral class arrived In a body from
their rehearsal at Memorial hall and
entertained both themselves and the
club members already there with
songs and stunts of various sorts.
Dainty refreshments were served,
adding the finishing touch to a jolly
evening. The hostesses were Mes-
dames L. W. Maxey and F. B. Tracy
Alberta farm for rent, 640 acres
See W. D. Hodgson, corner Oak and
Main streets. Ashland, Ore. 70-4t
Marjorle Whited, Charles Dana.
Dorothy Wright, Anthony Muller.
Charles Swanson, Genevieve Sweden-
burg.
Clyde Murphy, Harriett Wilson.
Kenneth Brown, Louise Blackstone.
Everett McGee, Marguerite Friswold.
Donald Caldwell, Eleanore Sweden
burg. Nellie Olds, Gerald Millican.
Everett Parslow, Grace Coombs.
John Roger.
.lonnle Melvin Van Landingham.
John Churchman.
Marjorle Wolf, Raymond Cotter.
Robert Walters, Ida Gunter.
Elbert Greer, George Steven John
son. Margaret Potter, William Dana.
Floy Walters, Sanford Rose.
Gladys Cole.
Margaret Johnson.
Julian Barrett.
Margaret McCoy.
jWe must throw out the hint
That money's made to spend, or else
They wouldn't run the mint.
She was the wife of Reese P. Kendall,
lecturer and author, who among oth
er works wrote the "Pacific Trail
Camp Fires." The family lived at
Medford most of the time, but were
frequent visitors here and well known
by a wide circle of friends.
A nicely pressed suit adds 50 per
cent to your appearance. Fifty cents
at Paulserud & Barrett's.
The Tidings Is on sale at Poley's
drug store, 17 East Main street.
HSHLHND
Storage and Transfer Co
C. F. BATES Proprietor.
Two warehouses near Depot
Goods of all kinds stored at reason
able rates.
A General Transfer Business.
Wood and Rock Springs Coal.
Phone 117.
Office, 99 Onk Street,
ASTTLANT), OREGON.
Mass Mooting.
The mass meeting for the purpose
of launching a movement in response
to the proclamation of President Wil
son, setting January 27, 1916, as
Jewish relief day, will be held at the
Baptist church under the auspices of
5 Ladles' and .Girls9 lte
HALF SOLED--A 50 CENT JOB FOR 25 CENTS
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the Ashland Ministerial Union. Time,
8 o'clock this evening.
Following is the program:
Song.
Prayer by Rev. Blackstone.
Song.
Opening remarks by the chairman,
Rev. Farquhar.
Address by Dr. Brower.
Discussion opened by Rev. Smith.
Appointment of committees.
Taking of collection and pledges.
Adjournment.
Everyone should come and learn
why the president, at the solicitation
of the, senate of the United States,
Issued the proclamation as he did. If
he had asked you to do some great
thing would you not do it?
COMMITTEE.
FEKGU
SONS
THE BARGAIN STORE
Cash Only No Accounts
I
jwll EASTERN SUPPLY CO.
" ENDERS' BLOCK, ASHLAND. OREGON
The Teacup Club of the M. E.
church will be entertalped at the
home of Mrs. George Kramer Tuesday
afternoon February 1. Hostesses,
Mesdames Kramer, Chattin, Miller
and Miss Jessie Mathes.
Mrs. Clifford Jenkins returned to
Ashland yesterday after a several
days' visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hanson, at Grants Pass.
She was accompanied by her little
daughter.
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Dgtfmmeg Sample Sale of
Huck Towels Guests Towels
Plain and Fancy Turkish
Towels
Ready-Made Table Cloths
AT WHOLESALE PRICES
Suits cleaned and pressed,
Paulserud & Barrett's.
$1. at
I Extra
Special
10 dozen Sample Towels.
Some hack and Turkish,
values (o 12c. Large
sizes, only . . . .
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WM Mill I Mil IT