Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 29, 1925, Image 2

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•elva* lartf'am ouals, tilt BeYer
«gcamnlated a fortune for ha was
Vdry gendfOM. Wonderfully U-
the towa'en 'asetol with all the Jolly tereetlng incidents in bis event­
, ham* Ci hqnHtonta. Mr. and the Preabyteriaa ehurch h td t*
entertained at the house at Mlee
MM. Manty ttfcfttf on A lu
BUsabeth Btearas, / t • «»J
; htts. Friday 4 U b t
n s » i V TIDINGS'
The guest list Included
bMSbbers of her Sunday eehoot
class who accompanied -Bernice
home from sehbot and Who en­
joyed a delightful dinner with
their hostess. After dinner,- and
far Into the night the ybung
g to fm a d e merry, a late luncheon
U us in eon Msnsge
City Edito
....... Telephone 39
Matte
Mrs. Grace E. Andrews, E ditor.
bealg a part of tho fun.
Appetites Jor breakfast was
not impaired however, for all
wore ready when they were
sarnmondh to enjoy it.
This
group of girls gre quite ready for
another, they had so much fna
at this one. _
• • •
P. KJ O, Meehn«—
The regular meeting of Chap­
ter AC, P. E. O., was held Sat­
urday, with Mrs. fi. C. FOnythe,
hostess at the one o’clock lun­
cheon, which, was a feature of
the
gathering.
The
regular
work of the Chapter followed the
luncheon hoar.
adjuncts that make an occasion
of that kind a delight to young
folks.
A ll members are naked
to keep that data, for a very
happy evening la la store for all
there.
Many ParMee CMvem
F or Mre. G r a y -
Mrs. Gray'baa been the motif
for a series of delightful- func­
tions given In her honor, since
her return from* her eastern trip
and prior to her departure for
California.
Luncheons, dinners,
receptions have made* a happy
week for her, Indicating the re­
gret of her friends at her leav
ing Ashland.
Monday’s Issue
w ill contain an account of the
many affairs given the past few
days in compliment to Mrs. Oray.
ful life were related.
Mra. Briscoe thon opened ths
discussion of the lesson of the
evenlog in n W«U thought ou{
analysis o f the Introduction and
tho second chapter of “ How to
Listen to Manic.” by Krehbell.
The recognition of musical elf
meats was the theme tor dtscui
sion In the chapter.
AU members were supposed tp.
have read the chapter, so a lively
interchange of question and an­
swer brought out the high lights.
"Music in not written tor the
professional, but tor the* or­
dinary listener.”
“ Intelligent
listening” was defined as was
“intelligent criticism.” . The rhap-
sodlst and the pedant were pine
ed and the need tor intelligent
listening at m ee d.—
—
Design in form was pointed
out; comprehension as aided by
concentration and memory, and
the three elements, melody, har­
mony and rhythm, discussed so
to recognition by the listener.
At this point. Mrs. H. «. Aiken«
Draperies
Spreads
cream, and cider were served by
the hostesses, Mrs. Allen McGee,
Ton need novar dtoad to have
Mr». Lloyd Moore, Mrs. Oscar
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATEH
your expansivo bedding of draper­
Martin, and Mr«. Norma Reeder.
ies denned when we do tho work.
• • •
The skUl and artistic way in
Mra. W. R. Davis
which we handle inch materials
•I wo Insertions • wonk ------------------------------------------------------
Entertains W . C. T. U—
ie bound to plsnpe you.
- ally Insertion ............ ,............ ............ — —
Mrs. W. R. Davis, president
Ratee for Le«nl and Mlscelhweo*» Advertising
Marte Study Clnb—
of the W. C. T. U„ was hostess,
The second of the splendid
t Irrt laawtlon, per 8 point line ..................................... .........
Tuesday > afternoon nt her home
j *eb Mbseqnent insertion, * point line ......... -........... - .........
programs of the Ashland Music
o' .0 e
445 Allison street, to that or­
• ard of Thank« ---------------------- ;............... .................. ..........
Study Clnb waa given Monday
Epworth League S o c ia l-
D y fin f W afa
» Ulluartee, per line
.....— — .................' ............................
ganisation at a most delightful
The Epworth League" of the night, with Mrs. J. H. Fuller
36 First* S t
meeting.
IAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
First Methodist ehurch are plan­ presiding and Mrs. George A.
I«
made
or
The
ropms
were
beautifully
ning a very delightful soctal Briscoe In charge of the pro­
B “AU future event«, where an admission charge ie n
decorated In thq Hallowe’en col­
oUoction taken 1« Advertising.
a
ffiir, for Friday evening nt gram for the evening.
(Continued On Page Three)
ors. orange and black. The col­
No dlser unt will be allowed Religious or Benevolent
A short baqinese session In
the rhurch parlors.
OBBSB99
ors were shown in a profusion
I t will ha 4 costume party which reports were read, pre­
DONATIONS
of
streamers
which
were
draped
ceded
the
roll
call,
a
number
in
Io advert!«
and every one la to come In
No donation« to charttlee or otherwise Will be made
very artistically.
Thebe, with
fancy drees, and masked. Games which nil present participate. It
« >g or Job printing— our contrlb
Autumn blossoms, and Hallowe’en
in keeping with the season will waa decided to purchase another
Insignia made a pretty setting
ho . provided and refreshments musical magasine, a new one,
for the entertaining program
will be a pleasant part of the “ Music and Youth,** making
which followed the brief business
entertainment
Members ot the five which the clnb now have on
meeting.
its shelf.
Longue and their friends
Mrs. F. H. Walker, Mrs. J.
The magasine article, “ Haydn
asked to keep that date open
W. Frasier and Mrs. W. M. Poley
for a nroet enjoyable evening Is and the Symphony.” was read by
gave much pleasure In readings
abide.
Mias Alicea Shepherd.
Joseph
expected. ‘
which were heartily encored.
Haydn's
musical
career,
which
•
Mrs. M. J. Wolcott, sang a^group
TOO CLOSE TO HOLLYWOOD
H
t
Payne Celebrates Birthday— began at six'w ith hie'departure
ot songs very delightfully, and
A la s for L os A ngeles, c ity o f hom es and o f Iow ans,
Prior' to tho departure ot Mrs. from his birthplace, the Austrian
the
State
Superintendent
of
r e n te r o f B abbitry, lier disgrace has hfeen g iven formal
J. W . Potter for her home in village of Rohrauto Hslnburg to
Sailors and ®oldler’ wOr* - *“ g m Francisco, the birthday of study, his life in Vienna and
i ecord in* cou rt?’ A wom an died w ho had. tw o residences,
this organisation, Mrs. Booth,
her grandmother, Mrs. Payne bis visit to England with its
' U e one in L os A ngeles, the other in Sacram ento. W hich
H a llo w e ’en- w ill not be com p lete w ith ou t f l o w
who was present, told of wh»t
was celebrated In a family dinner enthusiastic welcome; the stu­
her department was doing In
W aa her “ le g a l” hom e, the court w anted to know . And it Hawthorne I*. T. A.
dious
years
of
his
youth
and
ere
fo r the p arty, dinner or g a th e rin g or what=
in commemoration of the event.
the work for the soldiers anf
d isco v e r e d as convincing evid en ce, that the fam ily Bible Circle MwH»—
The dinner was a delightful ono manhood; y»e growth of that
e v e r kind you m ay t o planning.
The Hawthorne Circle of the sailors.
and the family vied In making musical form called the sym­
~ t r a s kept in Sacram ento.
W
hile
held
on
the
regular
day
phony, of which Haydn la called
”
P erh ap s L os A n geles m ight plead, tho B ible w as P. T. A. will meet Friday after­ for assembly, Tuesday after­ this a day, long to be remem
we have eauties in
noon on October 30, at the li­
Bered by the one In whose honor the father, alt made Interesting
o p t in Sacram ento because there it w as m ost needed. brary at Hawthorne building. noon’s meeting was priarily a so­
hearing.
The social feature
Mrs. E. A. Woods gave an
The meeting opens at 3:30 p cial one.
Mrs. Payne Is a remarkable
being
stressed
during the year,
interesting sketch of Beethoven,
m., and all members of the
womgn. She Uvea ip her owh
Circle are urged to be present. with the eaceptlon of the sum­ home near that of her daughter, which was gleaned from -m any
mer monthap when only business
sources, with two pictures of the
Mrs. Sylvbater Patfersoa, on
J t is the inspiration th at would in d icate w here the heart Many things are to come before meetings are held.
noted musician. In the sketch,
the organisation In which all
North Main street. She Is alert
I t sh ow s »n th is ease that it is in Sacram ento that tins are interested.
Beethoven was placed In regard
Dainty-refreshment, were
d
M B woniaB of
In A ll C olors and S h ad es
. v c m gn found her spiritual consolations. L os A ngeles lias
• • •
ed by the hostess, Mrs. Davie, »»-
*.
v
v a
to
our own times.
. *•«- y « *« - attending church Sun-
eisted - by Mrs. Clinton Baugh-t
’ Au arreetlag statement was,
Hallowe’en Social—
j artak en to o much o f th e w ine o f H ollyw ood
day with her daughter and en
that he lived during the admin­
At the last meeting of the man, and Mrs. A. D. JUlson.
Joying visits frirni friends and istrations of onr first' five presi­
The next meeting pccurs two
Neighbors of Woodcraft, after
neighbors. ' She has made
BRIAND HAS THE HOSE BLEED
dents. Coming from a musical
Phone
the regular business session, the weeks from Tuesday.
number o^-visits within the last family, Beethoven' began com­
• • •
Charaetor con sists o f w h at people think yon m ay do. members held & Hallowe’en
T J th ia H otel B u ild in g
year with friends and relatives.
position nt thirteen _ and was
Ladles A rt d u b —
A n d sin ce the people o f P aris go t w ild ly excited T u e r party at the I. O. O. F. Hall.
Mrs. Payne has had s busy
“
S a y I t W ith F lo w e r s ”
Monday evening saw the mem­
court organist at twelve.
' * - l a y over a report that ( ’aillffiix and B riand got into
Everything was In keeping
and eventful life; one of the
The
speaker
told
of
hie
teach­
bers
of
the
Ladies
Art
Club
as­
u fiat flgly ¡n whit a ( >.iKaii\ w as said to h ave broken the with the "holiday spirit, and a
early pioneers In this valley, she
»♦♦fad
ing, his friends and his teach
sembled at the Civic Club house,
r-»reign m in ister’a nose, the rum or s e ts .t h e character of thoroughly good time wqs en­ for a special social function has seen it changed from prim­ era, one of whom was Haydn.
joyed by the gueeta, many pleas­
'w hat gossip y P aris thin ks o f its president cabinet.- Pain ant plans haring been made for with Mrs. Hasel Haberly and itive conditions to what It Is His wonderful gift In Impro­
now, and Ashland from a village
visation, original and striking,
Mrs. J. Edward Thorntoa as
l i v e depies, w ith ranch p recision , that there w as anj their amusement.
to a city of some ypretentlons.
preceded his written composi­
hostesses. Guests came en cov
At
a
late
hour
dainty
refresh­
Congratulations are extended
-quarrel. B u t P aris th ou gh t th ere was.
tions.
of which he produced a
tnme,
and
an
«evening
of
enjoy­
to Mrs. Payne for the milestone
?? ‘
¿The situ ation w as to be exp ected . N o servan t can be ments were served; these also
numbir— thirty-two
for
carried out, with the pretty ment was spent, carrying out the just passed and good wishes aqo great
l reater than his m aster w ith hap p y results. Perhaps we decorations,
piano alone, while In Vienna:
the
Hallowe'en delightful program planned.
hers for many other happy ones.
many for violin and other ln-
. u gh t aH t o on a level, but if there are differen ces in thought.
Dahlias were used In the
• • •
decorations and were very ef.
• • •
j >rm, they should coincide w ith differences jn fact. Cail-
Mrs. Adrian W olf Entertains—
fective and delicious refresh­
4»ux had the reputation of to in g p olitica lly stronger than M. E. Choir Entertained—
Mrs. Adrian W olf entertained
Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Gregg are ments were served later In the at a most attractive afternoon,
i,he prim e m in ister o f F rance. T h at in itse lf has been the
host and hostess at their pleaaant evening. Mrs. Selma Oray was Tuesday when a number of her
3 Mindation for n cabinet crisis.
,
home on Welghtman street F ri­ a complimented guest. A num­ girl friends' were guests during
day night at a Hallowe’en party ber of social affairs have been pleasant hoars,- spent In delight­
with the choir of the Methodist given for her, prior to her leav­ ful visit, while'-fancy work en­ .They are arresting mo­
CONGRATULATIONS FROM EDHA
T here are m any o f us who, with a sm ile, have noticed «torch as complimented guests. ing tor the south on Friday. The gaged busy fingers.,
torists whose headlights
Further mention will be made In A rt Clnb have planned a fare­
Nastnrtlums
were
used
very
haven’t bean tasted.
,v _ th e n ew s th a t B e W o lf H opper I ihh m arried again. The
well function, Mrs. S. B. McNair
a later Issuer
X “ t
■
'
...
4
effectively In decoration both In
- p m ile, is p a rtly for the m arrying, partly it is for Be W olf
• • •
hostess, Wednesday evening, an
B rin g your car to onr shop
the rooms and at the daintily
1924 Chev. Coupe, ju st com p letely overhauled ;
account of which will be given
- 5 lopper. H e has at variou s tim es in the past given us No Hostess Luncheon—
appointed table where guests
for
later.
haloon tires; electric sw ip e; heater, snubbers; fo g
«
Tuesday, Nov. 3, is the data
? >*tany h earty laugh, and w hy should we not lie cheery
were
seated
at
a
delicious
• • •
set
for
the
No
Hostess
luncheon
lam ps, etc.
luncheon;
the.
ellow
flowers
§•> ow th a t he, a t 06, sees som eth in g yet of life and hope
for the Civic Club members, Ladles Aid Entertained—
landing a cheery glow to the
B ab y O verland Touring, overhauled; new p ain t;
l.n d outlook,' the adventurousness o f the future years. given at the Lithla Springs ho­
Mrs*. A. D. Jlllson of 105 N.
pretty sceife.
w
onderful buy.
or
an
y
oth
er
electrical
or
M’h e cyn ic sa y s that fiv e tim es should be enough and B e tel. * The luneheon le the special Pleneer Ave., entertained the
Those enjoying the charming
Chev.
T ou tin g, overhauled; new p aint; priced r ig h t .,
Vorf is su rely a hound for punishm ent. The optim ist says feature of the regular meeting Ladles A id of the First Metho­ hospitality were: Mra. Don Ste­ b attery repairs.
dist
church
last
Wednesday
-
af­
D
od
ge
Sedan, overhauled; good rubber; priced fo r
>’i* t B e W o lf is p ersisten t in the w ays in happiness. And of that date.
vens, Mrs. W alter O’Doaohuc,
ternoon.
There was an excel­
I
t
w
ill
be
served
In
the
main
a quick sale.
• ,
Mrs. Robert Harris, Mre. Elton
y u c e H opper is hut a m im e, to the m ost of us, not a neigli-
dining room, at 12:80. Mr. Mc­ lent attendance at this first so­ Ramsey, Mrs. La Monte Frulan.
g or, but ju st a ty|»e, l e t ’s not' be too harsh, if we are mor-
Those Oars
Not Connected W ith S d High
Closkey, the noted artist, will be cial meeting of the season.
N e x t to 20th Century
Mre. W ih. Brown, and Mrs. Nerd
V.
»
'
In keeping with the season,
id ia ts, ab ou t th e man th a t we know not.
principal speaker at the lunch­
Ahlstrom.
G rocery
the
rooms
were
bright
with
fall
There is a certain joyous lium aness about the re- eon.
• • •
After luncheon the club will flowers, gay asters predominating Entertain A t IMwaer—
' biction of E d n a W allace Hop|»er to the news. Edna was
adjourn to the ball room, where In the pretty decorations. •>
Mr. David Brown and his sit­
"-Jm
equals that o f J o lly the program of the 'afternoon
be third w ife, in the list
list, that now
no
The election of officers for
ter,
Miss Brown of .Willow
H e . D ing H al. W h en she heard o f th e sixth adventure o f the will be presented. There will be the entniag year was held at the Springs were guests of Mr. and
j inn whose name she is still proud to carry, she immed- as special numbers, a Travel Talk business meeting, resulting In Mrs. J. R. Robertson at a pleas­
r .ite ly wired con gratu lation s. A n d she cred its the new by Mrtt. F. Q. Swedenburg and Mrs. A. D. JUlson, president: ant dinner party honoring Mr.
Mrs. Ambrose, vee president; J. * W. Robertson o f ' Stockton,
3 idy, a s w e ll aa h ersellf, w ith the m ajor portion o f the an address, “The Home Beauti­
ful," by Miss Ada Brewster, the Mrs. Marske, treasurer, and Mrs. California, who has been visit­
» ‘arae: “ I t is one th in g to catch D e W olf Hopper, hut it county
home
demonstration E. A. Allen, secretary.
ing i t the parental home for the
During the program hour read­
' A ' 5 a certainly an oth er th in g to hold him in the bonds of agent.
past Week. Mr. Robertson left
Mr. McCloskey, hie daughter, ings were given by Mrs. A. W. for hie heme yesterday.
a atrim ony,” she said.
Mr.
Mrs. Russell and Madame Tracy- Frasier, and Mrs. F. H. Walker. and Mra. Brown are old friends,
Voung are guests of honor at the Mrs. Reed sang a 8cotch ballad and all enjoyed the nleasant
TR IBU TS OUT OF DATE
and the Rev. and Mra. Pember­
luncheon.
visit together.
a coal m ine, and the
to own and ope
Members are asked to secure ton gave informal talks.* All the NTWl*
•
w ork a t a stated w age, m ay l»oth their tickets this week. They numbers were particularly well Hallowe’en Bortnl-
or not do work
fa c t rem ains that th is country is may he obtained at the Lithla received.
The Christian
The-hostess Mra. JUlson, as­
to be w recked by either sid e in Springs Pharmacy.
sisted by Mra. O. O. Howard,
. th ere are oth er fu els, other workers, ot th e r
Mrs. Ambrose, vice president;
Bellview P. T. A
w ill w ork jn st a s w ell or better. The d
< ay
The last meeting of Bellview guta, Mra. Colon, Mra. Bruner,
lo ck o u t to force th e public to overpay as P. T. A. held Friday evening. and Mrs. Beaver served delirlons
Bf T Bd RBW T BdlM W M I B IM c a ke sad eeffee to th e g iws I m .
tr ib u te
Mra. Fred Eagle. Mra. C. E.
and fac- nature of a get-acqualnted meet­
Steal precious minute* ftwm kitchen dnW-
as is :
ing. The response to the Invi­ Pratt, Mra. Ralph and M r- Hem»
railroads w ill help elim - tation to be present was general er Billings, Mrs. Maud HuCii
H O
o f transjM’rtation rom pan and the building waa filled with Mrs. J. R. McCracken, Mr«.
neighbors and friends of Bell­ B. A. Allen and Mra. Co-l-'r were
On and off the foe in 2 minutes! A new V
at
the
Mfsetonnryi
view precinct and not a few delegates
breakfast drth. Filled with flavor—packed
meeting for the Southern Orevou I
is commendable, but a friends from Ashland, who en­ District recently and at that meet-1
with nourishment!
joy Bellview’s good times.
is more practical.
In
*
Mra.
J.
R
..
MeCra«ken
of!
It was a- Hallowe’en party,
Oat flakes that cook into granular oatmeal
with the program, detoraUons Valley View was elected presl-j
Smooth and firm in texture, yet retaining
aw ay with a wad of money and refreshments In accord with dent of the Home Missionary;
The trouble with running
rui
the roughage that stimulates digestion.
Society,and Mra. Fred Engle of
tho season.
that you have to go farther than it does.
The primary department, un­ the Foreign Society, for |he dis­
der thq efficient direction of trict. They report a fine meet-
that the night has a thousand eyes the teachers put on a Hallowe’en tug and splendid addresses. The
play, and a duet played by Mre. organisation was fortdnate In
w to see all that goes on.
Kenneth McWilliams and Miss having opportunity to hear na­
Juanita Tarr of Ashland schools tional officers at this gathering,
of noise, and some o f them keep
s e e
guve .mach pleasure.
grow np, and until they die.
The evening waa spent la a
Bernice Curler waa
social way sad at tU close de­
licious pumpkin pie and whipped a Jolly alambor pdriy nt
dies from a long fall
Calendar Of Event»—
Thursday— -cOtober 90— Millinery
Cl««». Mr«. Jackson’s, Iowa
street
Friday— October 80 - Junior High
Baked Bean Supper.
Junior
High Building.
Friday— October 80— Hallowe’en
Social,
Presbyterian
C. E.
Miss Elisabeth Stearns, hostess.
Friday—¿October 80— Hallowe'en
Social, Epworth League, M.
E. church. En costume.
Friday— October 80— Hawthorne
P, T. A. Circle meets In library
at Hawthorne Building, at
3:30 p. m.
Monday,— November 8 — Ashland
Study Club.
T u e a a y— November 8— Civic
Club “No Hostess” luncheon
12:80, Lithla Springs bote).
• • •
Baked Beaa Su pp e r .
A Baked Bean Supper Is fea­
tured for Friday night nt the
Junior High Building, under -the
direction of Junior High P. T.
A.' Everyone Is Invited to en­
joy the supper and the «octal
hour.
The «upper is served
cafeteria fashion, fnora five to
seven.
• • •
Hallowe'en
Flowers
B
Chrysanthemums - Snapdragons
Carnations - Sweet Peas
Forget-Me-Nots - Ageratums
ASHLAND FLOWER SHOP
Mt
SEE THE
New Oldsmobile
AT THE PARK GARAGE
U sed C a rs
Headlight Testing
Auto ElectricShop
Are
The Park Garage
TOLL - SIZE
I
/FORD
BATTERY
$10.96
th a t "all-night cooked" .
Mifrphy Electric
Shop