PAGE POUt A8IILA.YD TIDIXGS Friday, May fl, lu f f BAREFOOT SMDALS We have them in 6izcs 2 baby's to 7 large. (ASHLANO Jr vast The Social Realm KaMern Stjirs Hurpri.se Mt-mbrr, Alpha Chapter of the Eastern : prizes were Miss Helene Casey which were two beautiful birthday cakes ornamented with candles. TI14 Recipient of all these honors received a host of unique gifts, the opening and displaying of which caused much amusement. Winners of the card and n - . n rj Star held initiation ceremonies at Millard Grubb, while 0. C. lllnd tholr repular meeting last Tuesday l-carried off the booby prize. The at- evenlng, after which a social ses-iendants at the party were: Mr. and j Blon followed, welcoming two newj-r. u. u mnas, Mr. and Mrs. H. O : members Into the fold. Mrs. B. ' t-astman, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hlnd r.eynolds then entertained the Chap-J man, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stock, . 1 . . ..... 1 ....t..i - J .... 1 1 JiiiGiiAfl cunrirla I (trroa I'nlln Tl I 1 This event was further enlivened by Helene Casey, Certrude Blede. Hel-iWS the observance of the birthday annl-'tne Blede, Mrs. Emma Coffee, and, vtrsary of Mrs. W. H. Pay, one ofiessrs. C. D. Stoddard, Earl and the most prominent and most dearly Milton Blegel, Roy Cairns, Millard Moved members of the Chapter, jn! Grubb-and Bert Freeman. pome manner the number of years in v.-hlch Sirs. Day has resided on this terrestrial sphere had become known to the members of the Chapter, and a little surprise was planned for this estimable lady as a token of the es teem in which bhe is held by her friends. When the doors to the din- I Double Hill at the Vininc The story of "How Could You,! Jean?" starring Mary Plckford, deals ' with an aristocratic young girl who ! when her Income ceases thru unfor-! tuitous circumstances, Is obliged to, work for a livelihood. She shocks Ing room were thrown open for the;her friends when she accents a noi.1 refreshments to be served, Mrs. Dayjtion as cook in the house of a liter was escorted to the table on which ary couple. Presently there appears was placed a huge birthday cake sur- the son of a grouchy mllllonairp rounded by a number of lighted 'anil unn ).v h i. 1,. cmdles, one for each year of Mrs. Pay's life. Congratulatory address ees were given by F. D. Wagner, Mrs employment In the same 'household as a servant In order that he might woo the girl of his heart. There are Schuerman, Mrs. Cordon Mac- many Interesting moments, Includlni Crack?n and Mrs. J. H. Turner and. a man rims 9 i.nrn ttr .j n... were gracefully responded to by Mrs Day and her husband. The recipient J WEAR A HXWHK HOIt MOTllF.lt A colored flower In honor of moth rr living and a white one in memory of mother dead, should be worn by all next Sunday. The cecond Sun day in May has been set apart for this Observance, and each, and every vne should pay Uils tribute of re spect to the mother living or to the memory of one who has gone before. Carnations both whits and colored have been raised, expressly for this beautiful custom at the Ashland Greenhouses, Oak and Helman streets, and can be provided In any quantity desired. Baskets of flow f can also be fnmlRhed at this es tablishment which make a most ac crjjtable gift tor "Mothers' Day." Miss Dorothy Trefren became the wife of William McFarson. The cere mony was performed by Rev. C. A. Edwards of the Methodist church, and the bride was attended by Gladvs escrinea their names and the date of lire and come to a realization of their Norton as bride's maid. Aside from incidents, all of which have their thrill and heart appeal, esoeclallv nt this honor wac presented with a. -when this camouflaging couple ulti 1. 1 4 1. A .. 1. 1. t 1. 1 i 1 1 I . ..... i-muuuy iiuo in wmcn an present matoly find their proper stations In Mining Friday and. Saturday TWO BIG STARS: Mary Pick! ord, in "How Could You Jean" and Fatty Arbucldc "In Love" When "Fatty" fell In love he headed straight to the point the girl. Obstacles? "Fatty" should worry! Rival? Out of the way, Fldo! Mother? Sit down and ket your breath. Fun? You know. It's "Fat ty"! The one and only "Fatty." '"" " TT I1 I T II II 11 m fiit? &:J&. . ..S f'A';'4: ,'7f- . v ' Ba n Roscoc Fatty ARBUCKtE. V ComiDR Sunday and Monday Marguerite Clark in "Mrs. Wiggs o f the Cabbage Patch" , m Ihelr birthB. The evening's festivi ties were concluded with the old time favorite, the Virginia Reel, after which the company disbanded wishing Mrs. Day as mnny returns of her birthday anniversary as she Jiad already celebrated. . Surprise Party. A number of the friends or Miss Gertrude Blede surprised her at her home last evening. The event was In honor of her birthday, and the youn? lady was totally unprepared for th Invasion of her home which took place alwut 8:30. The self-invited guests made themselves at home and arranged the mode of entertainment. which consisted of card-playing and llancing. A fine luncheon was fur nished by the attendants, among mutual love. This Is an unusually the members of the Pratt family oth fine picture in which "Our Mary" Is seen at her best On the same program will be seen Fatty Arbucklo In his latest 2-reeI-er. "Love." "Fatty" rides Into this picture on an old-fashioned, high wheeled bicycle and he falls off It Inlto Love boiling, palpitating love! And there's a vlllyun. He comes and cops the girl and under the load that encases "Fatty's" fragine bones. a heart that was oozing with affec tion darn near busted. Wedded Last Xiglit. er guests at the ceremonyere Mr, and Mrs. Geo. W. Trefren, parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Norton. This wedding had been planned to take place next Sunday. but yesterday Mr. McFurson received a message stating that his moth was seriously 111, so the marriage took place last night and the bride and groom left on the midnight train for San Francisco. The bride Is a popu lar Ashland young lady and has many friends here who extend best wishes lor ner future happiness. Mr. Mc Furson Is a deputy sheriff of Jack son county and Is well known thru . A pretty wedding took' place at the out t,le ciiirty. On their return Mr. home of Mil and Mrs. C. E. Pratt op Factory street Thursday evening at 8 o'clock when the latter's sister, ASHLAND TIDINGS -FOR- BOOKS We are prepared to supply all kinds oi SALES BOOKS NON-DUPLICATE, DUPLICATE, TRIPLICATE AND QUADRUPLICATE Either with carbon leaf or carbon on the back We Meet AH Competition Give us a chance at your sales book business TELEPHONE 39 AND SALESMAN WILL CALL Jl)l . 102 and Mrs. McFurson will make their home In Ashland. C. E. IluslneHs Meeting. The Christian Endeavor society of me rresnyienan church mot for regular business meeting at the Manse Tuesday evening. Reports read showed the society at work and had netted a neat sum for Foreign II A a man can oorrow money on what he puts into a home. He can't on what he pays out for rent." "I want to see every wage-worker own his own home. W. B. Wilson, U. S. Sec'y of Labor. 'We have several choice homes as well as bargains In acreage. Some can be sold on small payments and easy terms. Beaver Realty Co. THE POPULAR REALTY CO. 211 E. Main St., Phone 68 edy and Is full of thrilling situations and amusing features that will make this play one of unusual interest. A large number of the senior talent will take part In this production. Hoy Scouts Give Pluy. The play, "A Strenuous After noon," given by the Boy Scouts last Wednesday evening In the high school gymnasium attracted a large and appreciative audience. The play absorbed virtually all the members of It is supposed that his death result ed from that malady. Elmer E. Bagley was 58 years of age and had been a resident of Ash land with bis family for about elevon years, altho he had had business In terests In this vicinity two or three years previously. The Bagley fam ily had been closely identified with the business and social affairs of the city, and have made many close friends during their residence here. About a vear aeo Mr. Harrlev went to the troop and was a very creditable 'Mllbank, South Dakota, w here he as- performance. A neat sum was net ted for the benefit of the Scouts. Card Party. Trinity Guild of the Episcopal -chnrch will give another card party In the Parish House on Thursday afternoon, May 15th. Bring Tour fancy work or enjoy Five Hundred. Admission, 25c. Missions from the King's Highway entertainment. Plans for the Danljl Poling meeting, May 17th, were dis cussed. The election of officers re suited as follows: President, Lilly Poley; Vice President, Pauline Cllft Secretary, Edith Herrln; Treasurer, Walter Mlksch. These officers will 19 Installed Sunday evening next Refreshments that were truly re' freshing followed and after singing "Brighten the Corner where you are' the meeting adjourned. Surprised Their Neighbor Friends and neighbors surprised H. Hash on Oak street Saturday eve ulng. A splendid program was ren dered during the evening. Mesdames Wllks, Starr and Dollahlde helped to make the evening enjoyable by vocal solos, and Mr. Denny, Jr., rendered a number of violin solos. About 40 sat down to a feast and fared sump tuously. After showering the host with handkerchiefs, the friends de parted, all declaring they had en- Joyed a pleasant evening. Bridge Party. Twelve tables were arranged for lady Elks at the Templa Tuesday afternoon at their twice a month bridge party. Of these two tables were devoted to visiting players from. Medford. Mrs. Nr G. Bates and Mrs U. N. Kramer were hostesses. The next meeting will take place the third Tuesday in tha Month, May 20, at which the hostesses will, be Mrs. Dlla B. Mills and Mrs. Victor V. Vllls. r - ' ' 1 Ftenior Class Play. iThe Seniors of the Ashland high school are preparing a class play, "All of a Sudden Peggy," which they w;IH present to the public Friday eve ning, May 16, at the high school gymnasium. This Is a three-act cora- K. K. BAGLEY DIED AT MI Lit A K, 8. D. Ashlandj residents were shjockad when tidings reached here Monday containing the cad news that E. E. Bagley, former prominent resident of this city, had died suddenly that morning at Mllbank, S. D., where he had been located In business for the past year. The news of Mr. Bagley's death was sent here by Inlght letter to his sisters, Mrs. C. W. Nlms and Mrs. Stuart Saunders. De tails were lacking, but the d?ceased had been a sufferer from hardening i sumea tne orrice or secretary ana treasurer of the real estate depart went ot the Mllbank bank. He bad been to his home in Ashland recently on a short visit and only a few weeek ago returned to his buclnecs In Mil-bank. Surviving Mr. Bsgley are his wife, a daughter, Miss Doris Bagley, who is In Portland, and son, Elmer Jr., a student of the Oregon Agricultural College. Three sisters, Mrs. 'ims and Mrs. Saunders of Ashland, and Mrs Hall of Haward, 111. The body was taken to bis former home In Marengo, 111., foe burial, the funeral taking place Thursday. Gaorge Andrews, the well known musical director of Medford, is Mery HI, suffering with pbrajytsls,. While attending the Choral Society meeting Tuesday night he became suddenly ill with what at first was' thought to be acute indigestion. It will be several days yet before his attending' physicians can state the of the arteries for some time, and outcome of his sickness. Comply With the Law AND USE Printed Butter Wrappers ACCORDING to the ruling of the Oregon Dairy and Food Commission all dairy butter sold or exposed for sale in this state must be wrapped in butter paper upon which is printed the words "Oregon Dairy Butter, 16 (or 32) ounces full weight," with the name and address df the maker. To enable patrons of the Tidings to easily comply with this ruling this office has put in , a supply of the standard sizes of butter paper and will print it in lots of 100 sheets and up ward and deliver it by parcels post at the fol lowing prices: 100 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces $1.50 250 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces .' 2.25 500 Sheels, 16 or 32 ounces $3.00 Send your orders to us by mail accompan ied by the price of the paper and it will be . promptly forwarded to you by parcel post, prepaid. : We use the best butter paper obtainable, and our workmanship is of the best. Let us have your order and you will hot regret it. Ashland Tidings Ashland, Oregon