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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1925)
+*f y V M M i H n »n .w w w —i tertelaad Monday avenlpg a t a T*rt attractive Um « dUpar par ty, with Ur. had Ura. V, V. Ullis «ad Ur. M, H. SUU* aa special Wheeler a n d a . hoy M eed , Abbia Thomas of W Htefd. Grace Andrews, Mr. and Aaroa Apdrewa aad Ulaa guerite Androwq. Pmape eaadlaa aad eeater- plece added a touch of brightness to the dainty appointments aad the evening was spent la the cosy visit of good friends. THAT WE CARRY THE FOLLOWING LINES? Mias Josephine Poley aad Ulas Bva Poley joined the group in the afternoon aad It was spent la a happy reminiscent visit with vocal aad Instrumental music a pleeeaat Interlude. Ur. and Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Mathews returned to Ue< ford to spend some time wit Ur. and Urs. D. W. Wheeler They expect to return to Ash land before leaving for Calt- fornls«, A number of pleasant outiugs marked their .stay In Ashland, one a delightful two day trip to Crater Lake. ’ Are Entertaining Today— Urs. J. A. McGee and Urs. Stationery, Engraving, Fountain Pens Potteries, Brassware, Roycroft Goods A rt Novelties Framed Pictures, Mottoes, Gift Books, Johnny Gruelle Books, Greeting Cards The Most Beautiful and Complete [Line of CTmdfonas Cards Ever Shown in Ashland. Darling Studio and Art Store The Finest Equipped Portrait Studio in Southern, Ore w ill open on or about December 1st W S WHI BE THE MOST COMPLETE ANQ MODERN GARAGE IN OREGON. WATCH T O FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS Mrs. Grace E. Andrews, Editor FrKtey, November 18—Women’s Home Missionary Society of the M. E. church, meets at the home of Mrs. F. S. Engle John Shortrldge are hostesses at a bridge luncheon at the Lithis Springs hotel, an account of which will appear in a later is> sue. Mrs. Carl Brommer and Mrs. Beatrice Hitchcock are also host esses to a number of friends at Vanishing Teas, -of which a num ber have bean given during the past few weeks. in Mrs. Clinton Baughman, president; Mrs. Loúls Schwein vice president; Mrs. H. F. Sack- ett, secretary, and Mrs. S. B at 1:00 p. m. McNair, treasurer. Friday, November IS—Past iTie delightful eupper was Noble Grands Club meats at served later lu the evening by Junior Party— the home of Mrs. H. O. An the hostesses, Mrs. 8. B. Mc Saturday afternoon teat, the derson, 685 Boulevard. 2 p. m. Nair and Mfs. Frank Nelson. Junior Department entertained Saturday, November 14— College the Junior C, E. and the Incom . Club, at hoe of Mrs. B. A. Study Club Meets ing class from the Primary De Welch, Medford. The Ashland Study Club met partment, which had graduated Monday, November IS — Ashland in regular session at the library, lately, i Study Club. Llthla Springs Monday afternoon, with a splen ’ It, was a real Hallowe’en frolic with' games and Jolly stnnta and did program. Monday, November 18— French Mrs. J. M. Wagner reviewed refreshments to complete the en Club. Hostess, Mrs, g , O, the book, “Soundings,” and Mrs. joyment of the jolly crowd of Galey, 7:80 p. m. F. G. Swedenburg discussed Ray youngsters. Tuesday, November 17—Civic Stannard Baker, or "David Gray The happy affair was held In Club. At Civic Club House. son," newspaper writer and the Junior room where all made author. Current events occupied merry during the afternoon, College (lu b Meets — n Beside the children there were the opening half hour. The College Club meets Sat A one o'clock luncheon at present, Mrs. Arthur Wick, Mrs. urday of thjs^week at the horns the Llthla Springs Hotel, with J. C. Mergter, Mrs. Wirt M. of Mrs. EL A. Welch in Med the program given in the ball Wright, Mrs. James Boyd, Mrs. ford. , room after luncheon, Is planned Frank Henry and Miss Bstella . An Interesting program is for Monday’s meeting. A very Hays. promised. Under the caption pleasant afternoon Is anticipated French Fiction “Swann’s Way” by' Marcel Prouat, Is to be dis Blrthduy P a r t y - Friday, November the twen cussed by Mrs. R. B. Shinn. Mrs. Miss Betty Mergler celebrated tieth Is the date ot the regular F. J. Newman is social chairman ^ B t w e lf t h birthday, Tuesday meeting of Mount Ashland Chap- for the afternoon. evening after school by inviting ter of D. A. R. Prior to the afternoon meeting eleven of her little friends to The Ladles Elks Club Meets— help her which they did right which ia held in the ball-room The Ladles Elks Club 1s en merrily. of the Llthla Springs hotel, therj joying another qf its pleasant af Jolly games, such as “Going will be a luncheon at one o'clock. ternoons ^t. the club room to Bast” J and others as lively em To this . luncheon -each member day. Sirs.' O. H Hedberg and ployed the happy group until the is privileged to bring a guest. Mrs. Tony Franco are hostesses birthday luncheon was served. There is an excellent program for this occasion. Twelve little girls gathered prepared for the afternoon. about the table with ita pretty Congregattonal Ladies Bazaar— blue and pink candles, dainty Dinner P a r t y - Miss Edna Goheen and Misa The ladiee of the congregation nut cups and napkins in pink al church are to have a bazaar ad blue, with pretty place cards Gertie Haan with Mrs. Black- and cooked food sale Saturday of ad most Important of all, the wood were dinner guests Sunday this week. AU sorts of good lovely cake bearing the twelve at the pretty ranch home of things <or the Suqday dinner candles, also In the same dainty Mr. and Mrs. John *Bonsr of near Phoenix. The afternoon may be obtained, and many ar shades.^ was spent in & delightful visit. Those who helped to make ticles both useful am} orna mental may be found among thia a happy birthday for Betty the articles offered for sale In were Nelda Crews, Lois Wiley, Surprise For Miss Carter— v Miss Carter was surprised by Clara Blaumenhauer, Vera Grace Plummer, Betty Dean, Edna Dsn- a number of her friends re- ford, Marlon Hitchcock, Louise oantly, and a little celebration Bridge Club Entertained— Mrs. A. E. Kinney and Mrr. Brommer, Jeanette Stearns, Anna staged honoring her birthday. A Emms L. Oeder were hostesses Jana Van Hardenburg, and, June beautiful plant was presented In recognition of the event. Friday evening, entertaining the Corby, members of the Bridge Club at Another Surprise— tha home of Mrs. Kinney on Daughters of the Nile Meet— The Daughters of the Nile will » Another jolly little surprise Granite street. The evening was spent in play hold the regular meeting of that party was planned Monday night, ing cards; Mrs. T. H. Simpson organisation on Saturday of'this when a number of friends of Miss Gertie Haan and Miss Go and Mr. J. M. Wagner receiving week, at Grants Paas. A luncheon at 12:20 precede« heen surprised them at tholr the highest scores. At the cloee of a very enjoy the session which opens at 2:00 pleasant apartment at Mrs. Van able evening refreshments were o’clock. This will be given at Sant’s. • A very happy evening was served before guests made their the Hotel Josephine and a large attendance is expected. A num spent by the group of.friqnds. adieus............... The guest list Included Mr. ber of ladles are going down from i aad Mrs. F. D. Wagner, Mr. Ashland, Hdsne Mlteslonary Society The meetings of this organi Meets aad Mrs. T. H. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pall, Mr, and Mrs. sation alternate between the dif The Home Missionary Society J. M. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. ferent towns represented in its of the Methodist church will J. H. Fuller, Mrs. Sanford, Mis» membership. hold its meeting at the home Calmenson, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. of Mrs. Fred Engle on the Carter and Irving E. Vining. Boulevard, Friday afternoon at Frnch Club Meet»— * . The membership of the French 2:99 p. m. An Interesting program te PUa* Noble Croud's Club— ' Club met at the home of Mrs, Mrs. H. O. Anderson Is host F. D, Wagner Monday evening. planned and a large attendance ess tomorrow for the Past Nob)o Owing to good and sufficient rea is expected. • » W * Granda’ Club which meets nt sons there were a number ab her home nt 98* Bqnlevard, at sent, %ut the regular lesson as Civic Club Luncheon— |:9 9 p. m. signed was mostly covered. The Civic Club enjoyed a The olub will meet at the luncheon today at the Civic Club home of Mrs. H. C. Galsy, Mon- house at oqe o’clock. Thia was The Alpha Club, O. E. S. spent November for tha officers and members another pleasant afternoon at 7:80 V’ of committees, at which, while Masonic Hall Tuesday, > R‘ 1 gathered about the table, matters With muck business of' im- gmsdqg School C o f Interest to the club may be port&nce to discuss, t>e time Eutertalued— discussed la an informal way. was largely given over to that, a vary happy hut needle work, too, occupied members of Mn busy -flagon and time passed Sunday school.t A Haantly Gathering— quickly. talnad at her k A pleasant family gathering Mn. P. K. Hamtaond and Mn. The nttnlr. wi occurred at the Aaron Andrews Don Spencer w en hostesses end costume party, home. Sunday, last, after church. served dainty refre^msnts at resulted, tha | Tha occasion wsa the visit tha close of the happy after- appropriate garl of Mr. and Mrs, H, P. An noon. Hallowe’en part, drews of Logan, Kansas, and * * * teats and tnstrai Mrs. Mary L. Matthews of Mod- Italian Spaghetti Party— music occupied t ford, who had bean spending Tbs - Ladles Art» Club, which frashttenta of pi tha weak, guests at tha Andrews mat Monday evening at the Civic coteto cakes and home. Club hoase, In regular session, served during Those gathered about the hos spent soma delightful hours la tho hostess, pitable board ware Mr. and Mrs. dainty needlework. • ’ H. P. Andrews, Mrs. Mary L. During tha huttaaas meeting, Dlnace PkUy— Mstbews, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. |he election was hold resulting Dr. and Mn. i Wheeler, Marjorie Wheeler, Hate Un. Mrs, Ura. Mar The Ladle* Aid Meets The la d ies Aid of the Presby terian church will mee^ tomor row at the chnreh, to continue the work planned by the society At present, quilting Is the order of the day, with a good bit of work on hand, and allwho' can plan to come are welcome. Steady Growth .... Organised I I years age as a corporation. <hq Ashland Fruit and Produce association baa en joyed a steady growth since that time, handling the various crops 8f the many growers of this sec tion. This handling and sailing Is done for a eommlaslon, ranging from three to ten per cent of the The association makes l< pos sible for growers to pool their products to fill a carload order, aad receive the benefit* of oarlpad shipments. Thia la the moat pro» fltable way for the grower, the association and the community as a whole, according to Carl J. Brommer, manager of the assoc iation. i The volume of business to ha handled this year, aeeordlag to Brommer’s report will he *9,090 dozen eggs, *0,999 teas of poultry feed, 29,999 tons of dairy feed, two tons of gram seed, 29,909 tons of whole grains, 20.090 tons of ground and rolled grains, 85,- 009 tons of root crop«, I , *09 doson bunches of vegetablm, 2,099 crates of berries, 1* tons of cher ried, <290 tons of peaches, 49 tons of pears, 999 boxes of plums, 2,999 boxes of tomatoes, 29.990 boxes of apples, 1,600,000 berry One ^>f the delightful school occurred last Friday night at the high -school,' when the annual reception was given for the Freshmen by the Sopho mores. Amnsing stunts were the order of the evening, for the initiation of freshmen was a part bi the fun. Games, many and enter taining, occupied the hours and light refreshments were served by the committee In charge. Many were ia attendance, there being more than one hqp- dred and fifty pupils with a num Up on tha hillside, beneath the trees, ’ ber of the teachers and visitors, A woman built it on banded among them, Mrs. Gordon Mac- knees, ' Cracken. Miss Ethel Tsmpllp With faith • unswerving, and la Sophomore class advisor and ' earnest prayer, Miss Nolthemier, class advisor functions far tha Freshman .class. The evening was one of the «ne lift!« woman— and God— ware there. much anticipated events and Where lightly the foreyt shad ows fell, proved a vary Jolly affair: The ohureh was bulMed. and bushela of fun and everybody huilded wait happy. Its walls were fashioned from hush and vine; The Westminster Guild hold.? Its roof, tha hranehas of fir aad one of its fortnightly meetings pine; at the- Presbyterian church Suu- Ito floor, tha carpet - where dsy evening next. Through i wild flowers rest; misunderstanding it was an Its spire, th sH tee where the nounced for last Sunday. eagles nest; Mrs. Randall Woods is chair AU swayed , hy the touch o< a man of tha program committge, sammsr’s braese, and bus planned for Interesting Sweet little, quaint little, papers to be read, in connection “Church In the’ Trees.” with- the regular book review, which is to be given by Mrs. Time dragged hte footsteps from Earl Babcock. The book Is so year to year; enlightening one of South Amer The stranger entered and settled ica. here; Miss Blanche Hicks will read We grew and prospered, a paper on “The Southern Moun though all ware poor, taineers.” There will ba' spe ’ And happy children played cial music and a gaod atten round the door; dance la desired. Tat no home of worship tho Westminster Guild LITHIA SPRIM S HOTEL ONE LINK IN THE PROG ÎESS OF ASHLAND EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO Ashland Daily Tidings Sojourning In P»u, France— Mrs. Aurelia B. Ferguson and Mrs. .Ema Layton Jack hate spent many months In France, almost the psmt year, In fact, much of the time in Paris and In visiting the chateau country. At present they are‘in Pau, and have been for some time. Both sure enjoying their so journ abroad and will probably not return until next spring. They ask to bo remembered to their Ashland friends. Mrs. Jack and Mr». Fergqson art former residents of Ashland and have very pleasant memories of friends and experiencss hers. ÜPON THE IMPROVEMEN 'S AND EXTENSIONS WHICH THEY ARI 'PLANNING. You are cordially invited t> visit our hew Hotel Special attention to luncheom for clubs, parties and other occa ions* Poem' By B. P . Campbell— The following little poem is ASHLAND, (REGGN, I t Modem Drying paratns Installed The latest type of drying machinery manufactured for laundry use, the Vorclone dry ing tumber, was recently install e d nt the Ashland laundry by M. WJrlgh't, proprietor of the .establishment. Mr. Wright is Justly proud of hte new equipment. The temptr- ature the tumber never rises to more than 128 degrees, and there Is absolutely no danger of scorched clothing or materiate whan dried in tha Vorclone, _ . paring the past five years, much new equipment has beau installed In the local laundry. Iaeluded la this lift te a *1*0 tach flstwork ironsr, a machine as largp as those used la the lar gest pleats. Sock forms, for drying and Ironing soaks have also been ln- stalled. The bolter has been re set, and tha plant generally re arranged. making It one of the bast small city laundries In the state. During the year, about 29 per sons find employment at the laundry, adding much to the pay roll of tha city. Oua of tha aew businesses la Ashland 1a tRa Jordan Plaalag mill, started befe/ <in 1982 by Frank Jordan, for 26 years a building contractor of this city. Sines tha start, which was made with foar small giachiaaa, the business of the concern has grown so rapidly that at present there are I t machines la the shop. All softs of planing min and sash and door work te dona at tha texlll. and Mr. Jordan reports thqt 'Little Church hte business la laereastng rapidly, and that tha people of Ashland are supporting him wonderfully Where hearts are earnest they in his venture. find a way, There’s ever an answer for those who pray; ' Where seeds have dropped In 'a fertile soil. one of Ashland’s finest plaqts There’s ever a harvest for Is the Ashland Creamery, oper ttyse who toll; ated by J. W, Bower*. So a hand of woman found a New equipment has been In way, stalled in the plant during the — Thia Church was finished one past year, bringing It up to date, happy day. and making |t possible to tarn out |k e finest of material* throughput the ypay.' « I • i l l 1 i I., l- l i- j Jiff Ipd blood. credmiry ia psad by the So»lk- • Qf tithes and struggles and srn Ptytfte »lalog car aortta- types dofarrad, Of soft oatniety and kindly Wtodf. And swsstast mpmariaa huger , hare > ,, L, The W sstfrn Auto Supply com Of vanished foam* tty t W9rt pany, ana of |t y big a^tnmoblte once so dear. A ;■ sccsssoxlaa e«m »HlM o f tpt country, opened "g store la Ash Torbaps, sootp day, a m a d o u r land during fty past year. Th|s Will rise store hrqutyt a d fa l rpMfBltten Ba eteapio piupoinp ib« starry to Ashland, since these stores are skies, , most Whose w alls a* gvaaite and estahlUtyd, Ik only the promtelpg cft|os. a girders strong Thia church was founded—not n|l those. •Tie atm “The L litle Church In built with hands— Pacific Tqlsphone 'A How It was buildsd, God Under graph C o .’ building BOW the Trees." stand*. Pharm acy Lithia Hotel'Bldg., Phone 116 20 Distinct V arieties C h ry san th em u m s A WILL BE DISPLAYED AT . 'ffySAWTHEMUM SNOW Thursday, Friday and Saturday NOVEMBER 19-f0-21 Much of, tty butter, eream as* — Na matter hqw rich and grand l . . l _ l_ 1 „<lr s J ilu ilrs .il i - 1 -i - 1 - i - i - i - 1 - i • i “ i The greatest interest we take in this store is to fill every Prescription Carefully. Using the Freshest and Pur- est Drugs and Chemicals, In Toilet Preparations we carry all of the better domestic and imported preparations. farmer. published nt the request of b number who wish to keep it. A poem read at the 50th an niversary of the Presbyterian church, Ashland, based on actual Incidents, written by Rlohard Posey Campbell. The Little Church In th t Trees In the far-off past wbsn tbs ' laud was naw, Whan work was plsnty and bands wars few, WJhsn tha savage lurkdd la tho forest deep W il| toss bgek aahooa of prsyor Walls Walla I And paselens ruled and Ufa , . and song: Ashland store, * was cheap. Sundsy Dinmrs $1.00 - ■ ; — — * . 1«. 1- 1 - S.-.l - 1 _ I -!I _ 1-1 - 1 -it-il' illg , I _ 1 . - l - l - l - t - l - l " 1 -1 -1 -1 -'1 - 1 “ 1 ~ 1 ■ 1 - i -•! - i - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 , - , - , .¡rtil&l Sfr i i - i .• 7 • capa. *11,000 pounds of dry spray material. 100 barrete of liquid spray material, orchard ladders, fruit wrap paper, aad almost •vary other article used by the M. P. camfrmm ». Harrisburg »0 Manroa. We a|»p always h»v< nations, Irose», snapd forgst-roe-nots sp o o l ted plants, fern» and AY • M *' w Gweiihoiise Phone, of pH color, »^1 f a A