Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 10, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    bered very pleasantly aa Mine
Alice Vhndersliitb yrho bps ifan y
Ashland'' friends interested in
news of M r .*• her California
home.
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T h e. account of this delightful
.reunion came through the cour­
tesy, of Mrs. Bari Fraley, for­
m erly of Ashland, but now Qf
Alameda California.
Past Noble Grands* Club Meet*—
Mr$. Grace E. Andrews, Editor
Thursday, December IO— Flower
Growers to meet at Public
Library at 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, December I D — Elks
Ladles’
Card
Club.
Host
tesses, Mrs. D. Perossl and
Mrs. O. V. Gillette.
Friday, December . 11— P. N. G.
Mrs.
Frank
. Club. I. O. O. F.
J. E. Oowland and
Nelson hostesses.
Friday,
December
11— Indies
mlttee. '•
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A t this meeting, there w ill
be re a d ,b y Mrs. Violet Chaney,
a paper on “ The History and
Growing* of Pears.’’ This Is in
line w ith a study plan on fruits,
and at each meeting a different
hind of fru it Is discussed and its
history given.
d th e r than the study Indi­
cated, a book or play review
Is prepared by some member. At
this meeting, Mrs. W illiam Glenn
w ill present “The Ten Coin-
maadmenta.”
The roll call Is always In­
teresting. z F o r this program,
each member w ill te ll her fa­
vorite author and why, and a
vocal solo by Mrs. W . A. Strat­
ton completes a program of more
than usual Interest.
Mrs. J. R. McCracken and
Mrs. James Lennox have charge
of the refreshments for this
meeting.
Aid
Society
Presbyterian
church. 2: SO p. m.
Friday, December 11— Home Mis­
sionary Society.
2:00 p. m.,
z, Mrs. Frazier on North Main,
hostess.
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Frfahsy,
December
11— Haw­
thorne P. T. A., Hawthorne
Building. 3:30 p. m.
Saturday, December ISA— Daugh­
ters of the Nile meet in Med­
ford. Luncheon at 12i30.
Saturday, December IS — College
Club.
Medford.
Mrs. Victor
Setber
hostess.
Norwegian
Realism,
"The Growth of
the Soil
Mrs. R. B. H am ,
Mr. and Mrs. W . G. Tucker
'mond. '8 o c la l Chairman, Mrs.
R . K. Shinn.---------- ..-x
were host and hostess a t a d e ­
Sunday, December 19— Westmin­ lightful dinner party, w ith cov­
ster Guild.
'<>30, in the e rt laid for thirteen a t the
beautifully appointed table.
Junior Room.
The dinner was given, honor­
Monday, December 14— Ashland
Study Club. Mrs. Louis Dodge, ing Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Coun­
tryman and Mrs. Countryman's
hostess.
Monday, Deeember 14— French mother, Mrs. W hitm ore of Bel­
Club.
M rs.
Clare
Beebe. lingham, Washington, who'«were
on their way south but who
Avery street, hostess.
Monday( December 14— Art Club. stopped in Ashland, their old
home, to visit old time friends.
Covered Dish Supper. • ,
Ti&edny,
December 4 « — Civic
Club.
Covered Dish suppdr. Mrs. W hitmore lived here many
years ago, and usually stop
C lub. House.
.
They
Tue«daj> December IS— Instal­ on their way through.
lation officers, Alpha chapter. found many changes In Ashland
Thnrwley, December .17— Val­ since they lived here and nputy
ley View, Community Club., A f­ improvements.
ternoon.
A Reunion of Ashland F o lk s ..
A rt Clnb Meets Monday Night—
The A rt Club w ilt hold its
regular meeting Monday, De­
cember the fourteenth featuring
a covered dish supper.
T he usual business meeting
with the social
hour, the ladies are occupied fn
dainty needle work.
This organisation meets the
second and fourth Mondaya In ­
stead of the first and third,
which dates used to obtain.
hence the mistake in ahnounce-
ment last week.
Neighbors of Woodcraft Me e t ■
On Monday evening of thia
week the neighbors of Woodcraft
held an experience social and
covered dish supper at ’ tlnr I.
O. O. F. H all.
Prio r to the meeting, each
member bad been requested to
earn fifty cents for the flower
fund.
They were each to tell
In rhyme just how they earned
It.
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These experiences were en­
joyed heartily, both in the good­
ly sum gained, hnd In the jolly
evening spent in listening to the
One of these, written and
read by Mrs. Ed High occasioned
much m irth.
The jo lly take
off of the different members and
the amusing story told of hor
efforts, aa eompared with* what
others could do, was very in­
teresting to the members.
Owing to the length of the com-
publlsh It In the social columns
but It w ill be found ’eMewhere
In today’s paper.
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Valiev View CnmWsdig
A reunion of form erly of
Ashland
people
occurred
In
Berkeley, California, w ith -Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth King aa host
and hostess, who entertained a
group of Ashland friends most
delightfully the afternoon and
evening of December sixth.
The happy reminiscent visit of
old friends, music and a t the
close delicious refreshments n il-
ed the hours to overflowing w ith
' The Past Noble Grands’ club
are ( entertained Friday, Decem­
ber 11 by Mrs. J. E. Oowland
and Mrs. Frank Nelsen, at the
I. 0 . O . F .„ H all.
This club
have wonderfully pleasant meet­
ings and this one promises tc
be no exception to the rule. A
large attendance Is expected.
Wednesday Club Meeting—
Yesterday the Wednesday club,
the social organisation of the
Presbyterian church held Its reg­
ular meeting In' the church par­
lors, w ith a good attendance.
There was aa especially pleas­
ing program, with Mrs. J. R
Robertson heard In a number of
beautiful piano selections and
Mrs. Spanker of Medford favor­
ing the guests with several songs
which were well received.
The earlier part of the after­
noon was spent in the short
business meeting, with its re­
ports and' plans. Later, all as­
sisted in finishing a comfort
which the club have been mak-
A t the close of the pleasant
social hour, the hostesses Mrs.
Peterson and Mrs. Cook served
dainty refreshments. ,
Study Club M ee t*
Mrs. Fred Engle was hostess
a t Monday’s meeting of the Ash-
land Study Club. .Mrs. G. G.
Eubanks completed the review
of "A Passage to India,’’ and
Mrs. Gordon MacCracken gave
as her selected topic a biography
of Celia Thaxter. The ro ll call
brought out many Interesting
items.
The next meeting w ill be at
the home of Mrs. Louis Dodge.
The Flower Growers of Ash­
land are asked to meet at' the
lib rary at eight o’clock tonight
to discuss the formation of a Flow­
er Growers Society; to plan for
the flower shews tQ be held next
season and w ith that also 4»
plan for seeds and bulbs to be
ordered.
Every flower grower and ex-
hlbltor of flowers are asked to
be sure to be present at this
meeting.
i'r.'ix’h Club Me e t s
The French Club w ill meet at
the home of .Mrs. Clare Beeba
on A ve rr street. Monday eve-
hig, next.
A new assignment
of lesson was made In the ab­
sence of Mrs. T . J. Malmgren,
who was lit and could ndr be
The guests on this pleasant preset
occasion were: M r. and Mrs.
Harold M e rrill, Mr. and Mrs social
Ernest Mlnuth and tw o , sons, \eigfo
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. King, Miss
The
Elsie King of Wisconsin, Mr. a got
Jay W ithrow , Miss Schrader, Cembe
Mias Helen ritnderaon and Mr. B i*n
and Mrs. B ari Fraley and chll- pecUll
dren.
Dur
M r. and Mrs. M errill who were the
married recently are planning electe«
to spend the holidays In Ash- shenu
land-
, Vice
Mrs. Kenneth King Is remem- cellor,
Wall Papering and
'Painting
Peabody; Managers, Abbie Hood,
A rthur
Madden
a n d . MoSlne
Barnes; Captain of Degree Staff,
L illia n . Qreubemer.
The hostesses on this occasion
w ere, Mrs. Elisabeth Reid and
Miss Margaret McNabb.
W ill-
lam Qrfeubemer acted as toast­
master sad the new officers re­ Upper Valley Community
sponded in clever little speeches. Club Meets—
The Upper Valley Community
The meetlhgs are at Moose'
club held Its meeting Tuesday
H all convening at 7; SO p. m.
of this week 'a t the home of
A New Club House Planned^— Mrs. C. A. Brown In Bellview. It
la keeping w ith the forward was an all day m eeyng, with
looking plans of the Upper V al­ Miss Ada Brewster present to
ley, announcement Is made that supervise the m ating of delicious
a new. Community House Is candles. ’
The morning was spent in
planned, w ith the Upper Valley
Community Club §nd the Bellview candy making, with quite a num­
P. T. A., squarely behind the ber there to assist. Others came
in the afternoon.
Lunch was
movement.
In
November,
a
piece' of served at noon following the
ground adjoining Bellview school usual plan.
At this meeting It was de­
grounds and facing the street,
running north, was asked for cided to donate to the com­
and the request granted by tbs munity house fund the money
district, thus giving ample and from the sale of the candy at
Christmas
entertainment.
suitable grounds for the build­ the
ing; The men of the community E \ery one present was enthus­
iastic over the prospect of
promised to donate th e ir labor.
W ith the ground secured, the building a Club House and en­
labor promised, and in each or­ tered heartily Into the plans
ganization *a substantial sum al­ looking toward that end.
The next meeting w ill be In
ready accumulated, enthusiasm
runs high, for the Community January w ith another a ll day
meeting featuring the cooking
House seems quite assured.
To augment the sum already of winter vegetables, breads and
In the treasury, a series of en­ angel food cake. Miss Brewster
tertainments are planned.
. < will be present. •
The first la to be the annhal
Christmas entertainment.
This Marriage Announcement—
The marriage of Mrs. Blanche
annual festival of fun is looked
E.
Daugherty and Mr. Rollle J.
forward to, not only by those
in th e . community but there Is Rinabarger was solemnized Mon-
always a large crowd from Ash­ dayafternoon at half past four
o'clock at the Methodist Par­
land who never fa il to attend.
The Rev. H. F. Pem­
The announcement of some­ sonage.
thing doing at Bellview school berton officiated.
The wedding was a very quiet
house under the auspices of the
Upper V alley organisations la affair, there being, other than
sufficient to insure a crowd of the contracting parties only Mrs.
enthusiastic spectators.
(Continued on Page Four)
Knowing the object for which
the entertainments are to ho
^Jven, w ill but give added Ip-
I t is planned to have a food
and candy sale in connection
with the Christmas play.
The
date of the entertainment I»
not set bnt w ill be shortly be­
fore Christmas.
i
h . The plans for the Community
Hondo Inelude a building fifty
LITHIA SPRINGS
GARAGE
PR ESC R IPTIO N D R U G G IST S
WE HAVE GATHERED FOR YOU THE
WORLD’S CHOICEST ODORS
In packages that
rival the frag­
rance of their
contents.
Paris and New York have sent ns their finest perfumes and
toilet waters ,and they are packed equisitoly in bottles and
boxes that rival the charm of their fragrant contents. If
there is a fair lady on your Christmas list, we can help you
select a gift perfume or toilet water that she will cherish.
Suggestions
Christmas Gift
Stationery
EASTMAN KODAKS
|6 to >31.50
•
De Vilbiss Perfumizers
>1.00 to >3.50
Incense Burners
50c to >3.00
Complexion Soaps
25c to >2.25
PARKER DUOPOLD PENS
AND PENCILS
Parker Pens .
Parker Pencils
Military S e t s ........
Vanity Sets .. r i . .
iv o r y r yrttiin r>ct»
24 Hour Service
Storage
b
Half Block South
Lithia Springs Hotel
Phone 63
iW
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That’s Santa’s Suggestion for mother
—and he’s a wise old bird, he knows
best.
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A vacuum cleaner to chase the flirt, complete with
attachments, a special part payment price >42.50
s
Sulphate of Ammonia Lasts
WE WILL SELL AT >76 PER TON
An electric percolatoi—really a household neces­
sity at rook-bottom cost, $8.00 and up.
Ashland Fruit and Pro. Association
Urn sets, Tray, Sugar Bowl and Cream Pitcher
complete, >22.00 and up.
,.
“Auto Suggestions”
When you reach Dad’s name
in the list, you hesitate. He
has nearly everything. But
have you given hipi the nn-
usu^l—an accessory for his.
car!
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There’s a trickey search­
light; a set of spark plugs,
tools, a spare tire, and many
other things which will de­
light him.
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COAL
A. Guarantee of
Let us make suggestions.
We I
probably know what he needs.
Maximum
L E E D O M 'S
COMPANY
384 Oak St. Across fi. R. Tracks
Phone 20
Tires and Service Parts
-Opposite Lithia Springs
Hotel
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REMEMBER, WE TAKE ORDERS FOR CHRISTMAS ENGRAVED
CARDS UNTIL THE 20TH OF DE CEMBEB* • <
j i.
Do not wait until the last
minute to have your
clothes dry cleaned and
pressed for the holiday
functions; but. phone us
now and we will call for
Ashland Gleaning and
Dyeing Werks
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MANICURE SETS
>1,00 to >10.50
Clean Clothes For
The Holidays
Steam Heated Building
•
We hhve the right shades and
colors, and a great variety to
choose from. •__ • ’ ’___ I,
CARD CASES
>1.00 to >5.00
PACE POWDERS
WHILE 15 TON
Next week is scheduled a
splendidly arranged programs for
the VaHey View Community
Clnb, w ith Mrs. James Lonnox at
the h ead 1 of the program com-
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
by thirty, with a kitchen, a stage
and dressing rooms. It is to be
rustic In design, architecturally
artistic, and quite in keeping
with the beautiful woodsy sur-
b in d in g s .
The Civic Club especially and
the community at large .con­
gratulate the organisations who
are sponsoring the election of
thia building and await with
interest its accomplishmdnt.
ATTENTION, FRUIT MEN (
,
Dress up the House
corder Alice Turner; Receiver,
Fern Randles; Marshall, M ar­
garet McNahb; Musician, Elisa­
beth Reid; Inner Sentinel, NeUfo
Bandies; Outer Sentiqel, Aureii%
An electric iron, of course, >3.50 to >7.50.
Invention has made possible a number of other
new electrical conveniences now carried in stock.
No housewife can afford to be Without them.
Make her happy With one or more of these labor-
saving devices. ■ . „
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Murphy Electric
"An Electric Appliascc for Crerjr H m
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