Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 07, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    lfm Ones B. Andrew«, Editor
Correspondent, Opal PhUpott;
Flag Bearer, Eva Louise Jones;
Inner Sentinel, L. A. Roberts;
Advisor, Rattle L. Moore; ‘Man-
agera, Mto. Josephine Crocker,
Mrs. Mary R. Shutts, aa« Mrs.
Wm. F. Stennett.
After the Initiation of Candi­
dates, delightful refreshments
were served. Beautiful red car­
nations were used as a abater-
piece at «he table. Those on the
committee to plan for the refresh­
ments were: Mra. Ed High, chair­
man, Mr. and Mra. L. A. Roberts
and Mr. and Mrs. Stennett They
were assisted by Mrs. Hicks and
Mr«. Randall Wood« 1« chair­ - Th« hohl« WM« speRt to c®»“
man of the program committee, venation and dhtoty needlework.
and «he announce« that there will tim delicious-refreshments «err­
be an interesting program ae ed had been __ brought toy the"
well aa the social hour.
The book rerlew on ‘•Looking'
Ahead with Latin America " wttl
be given by Mr». J. C. Mentos
and a paper will also be read on
“Kbrea.”
.
During he social hour fancy
work will engage the interest of
those present. Refreshments are
served at the close of the even­
ing.
and family spent Sunday In
Wednesday Club Meets—
Grants' Paas thio guests of Dr.
The Wednesday Club will have Ralph W. Stearns, at whose horns,
Its meeting on January thirteenth the second of ;the family reun­
next Wednesday afternoon at thp ions hold drying the holidays
Presbyterian church.
occurred, the first being at tha
Pleasant plans are made for home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
the afternoon S»y .to® hostesses Stearns in Ashland, when there
Mrs. M. B. Riley *®d Mrs. J. R- were twenty two present. At
Robertson.
Sunday’s dinner there were six­
Ladles of the congiegatoln and teen of the Relatives there to
friends are cordially welcomed enjoy the delicious dinner and
at these meetings. Strangers are the visit whleh followed. . •
• • •
F T . A . Meeting»—
Hawthorne Circle P.
hold it’s meeting on
ternoon, three thirty,
thorne building.
It is planned to 1
to take care of the ami
so that mothers With little ones
Entertained a t Dinner—
Mr. and Mrs. Johh Bonar and
Mrs. Reid and Miss Bthel Reid
were dinner guests at the pleas­
ant apartment pi the Mimes
Gertie Has» and Edna Goheen,
Bunday.
Covers were laid for seven at
the delightful little dinner, which
all enjoyed with the pleasant
vlsl^ which .followed«*
This meetid« 1« pfotSdtol toy I
F TJie Ashland Study Club held
‘•Ho Hosts««’’ Uuni*»*», at th
fys
Monday*« m estlyt at the
Llthi» Springs Hotel, at .l:gl
homo
of Ml» D. Paroset. con-
p, m. The luncheon le an' aquae
a‘ UR
especially Uk
tereetlag to the dissuasion of
naked to send, their names tq “Mag who accomplished things
Miss Beryl Jarmoa, who Is 1«| to later life.”
The halt hour w«s devoted to
charge of arrangements.
.
tfce.
rertew of a rsthfr unusual
The program will bo gtvsn 14
hook,
"The Diary of a Forty-
the ballroom, following tbs leach«
Wlnw,”
Which whs told Very en­
eon and college women attend«
lag the luncheon, It members tertainingly by Mss. H. O.' Ander­
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of I he club or not , are invited son«
,,
f
Mrs.'
T.
J.
Melmgren brought
to enjoy the afterpoon program
•’Quart
Women,"
by Lucy Tru­
With the dub.
man, which has been running to
the Atlantic Mdathly.itout is new
Xmla Hiiasl Meets
7 Lula Hllual Campfire Girls met
at the home of Miss Edna Go-
been. one of tlM'Gusfdlanfl, on
Oak Street, Tuesday attornoonr
December 1», 133«. ‘
After the business meeting the
afternoon was spent to delight­
ful games. The social hour was In
honor of the camp president.
Miss Elaine Plackua, whose birth­
day was celebrated so pleasantly.
Light refreshments were aarv-.
ed. signed, Scribe, Carol Clark.
may come and enjoy the meeting
sod feel that the little people
will be well token care of during
Mr, and Mrs. E. O. Smith en­ the meeting.
tertained a number of friends
All members are urged to be French Clab Meets
A niajorlty of the membership
* last Wednesday, commemorating present
of
the French Club was present
their eighth wedding anniversary
Monday evening at the home of
* and also the birthday of two of
their friends, Mr. John Rig« and
Junior High H rcl® I -—T.— ■ Mrs, G. M- Green, where Mrs.
Mrs. Eric Weren.
bolds Its meeting at the Jun­ T. J. Malmgren had been a din­
The table jra* lovely to ito ior High building Wednesday, ner guest.
The club will meet at the
' colorful holiday decorations. In January IS, at 3:16 P- m
home
of Mrs. Wilmer Poley next
the oeatar, a beautiful red basket
The subject for discussion will
k held fruit and nuts, and rod nut be "Home Life”. Mrs. Cadsow Monday evening.
V caps and place cards bearing the will talk on "The 8ocial Life
’ «heart potoaetto graced the place to the Home” and M n. H. A.
Mra' Vivian W oodside' wag the
hV each juest. *Red candles gave Stearns will present "Love of
guest
of honor at an informal
cheerful light.
>nd Loyalty to Each
luncheon, given for her last Sat­
A unique feature was the place­
urday, by Mrs. Oeder. The after­
ment of twq tiny birthday cakes,
noon was spent In playing Bridge,
Hghted by candles beside the
ra.rAt tâur Ooggins winning thè
plater of each of— the— honored schools* are a s k è d t ô he pier
Social , At l O. O. P. Hail, guests end a beautiful anniver­ ent to enjoy the meeting Wed ugh score.
Hostesses. Mettantes PhUpott, sary cake, decorated In the ap­
Mn. Woodside has been spend­
aeadny. afternoon.
Colon, Bteamett, and Allea,
propriate number of eandlee was
ing the holidays with her hus-
nudar, J a a n a t ‘ St. — High
mght on to the satisfaction Of High School Circle Meet»—
band at Klamath Falls, and on
School Circle P. T. A. Msets
The High School meets at the her return to bar studies at the
at Library. •
P, M.
'• Covers were laid for twelve Library, Monday, January IX, at University of Oregon, «pent a
smday, Jaaaary 11. — Ashland a% the delicious chicken dinner 3:30 p, m. Every member h short? tltM vttttttg with ^friends
*
fnl Inwing «xthir* h r g a ^ t o ^ b .'ir t o .n t .’ ' ^
In Ashland.
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Sd about the hoepltohle board:
Many things .of totereat wtH toe
Mias Jean Anderson,, Mias Hasel pnsr~‘r* for discussion and a
Club, Mrs. Wilmer Poley, Bruner, Miss Isabella. Watteh- nil attendance la deelred.
Saturday, January the ninth,
Moetess.
berper, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald,
tha Rogue River Valley College
(today, January 11.—Westmin­ Ouator, Mr. and Mrs. Brie Were», Series of Dinners Being Given— I Women’s Club will meet la Ash­
ister Guild. Mies Eva Poley, Mr, John Rlgg. Iris Deter and
On Friday last, Dr. and Mrs. land In regular «saaton. ,
Hostess. Evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Smtlh and Mark.
P. G. Bwedtonburg entertained a
Meday, January IS
Alpha
number of -their friends at a
Club, Masonic Hall. Election Mies Hasel Bruner Hostess.—
Swedish New Year’s dinner.
Of Officers.
Miss Hasel Bruner was hostess "Lut « e k / ‘ or, ae la. Inown!
»today, January IS — W. C. T. at a very delightful three-course
In English. “Stock fish” was
luncheon, given during the holi­ featured In the altogether de­
B. Program.
, January IS — Upper days. A tiny Christos tree, with lightful dinner, with Ito delicious
Community Club. Mrs. red candies gave holiday air to plum pudding, a satisfying .close.
the pretty table with Its burden
r Barron, Hostess,
Pink rones and chrysanthemums
lay. Jaaaary 18. — Wed- of delicacies.
forme« the artistic oenterpleee
Those enjoying tots pleasant
y Club. At the Preaby-
at Ike* beautifully , appointed we have many., varieties
affair
were: Miss Benlah Hussey. tabla, with covara laid for the
) Church Parlors. HosV
Misa Ethel held. Miss Minnie
following guests: Dr. and Mra. of cut Gowers and potted
Beaver, Misa Wattenberger, Mies
Gordon MacCracken, and Mr.
plants which will make
roffaeaday, Jaaaary IS. — Jun- Jean Anderson, Mrs. Gerald and Mrs. ‘ George Krame».
lor High Circle P. T. A. 3:15 Gunter, Mn. E. O. Smith, Mra.
Carda and the pleasant visit of
the home more beautiful
■Pl ■ - nt Junior High Build- Eric Wereu, Mrs. Rheinhart K n­ friends made an evening of en­
ie), and little daughter and the
joyment for guests and host and
and more Inviting.
Jaaaary 1»— Social Hostess end her mother, Mn. hostess.
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O M e Meets at the Home of Bruner.
e .0 •
Mrs. O eSh as s , Ltaeoln g|yeet
MMlaagSe Mn. Cochran, Mrs.
_
Bunda’y evening Mr. and Mra. I
M Kilgore, Mra. O. H. John-
a Mr. apd Mrs. E. O. Smith
Lydia McCall, Hostess.
• a e
IO Dorcas Society of the First
tiet Church, Incorporated,!
organised at the meeting
Wodseeday at the home of
A. L. Hale oa Beach street
Ito following named officers
» eleetod «t the huslneaa meot-
whtoh van h®ld tin t Fresi-
L, Mn. Cora Butterfield;
Mri. Trances
V, Mn. Clyde
Treasurer, Mrs.
er Valley Community
a“ d * * *nd
neet at the home of >•
McNalr
«tosghte» Mar-
r Barron, .e x t T un- l orie •» « Mri Ch‘ rl” An«’eJ
ry 11. This will ho w ,r* IU" U at anotbtr ■w#dl"h ]
r meeting and every ’Unner glvea by Dr. Sad Mrs-
M other. Intern .ted F
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to come.
pltohle home.^
« an angel food cake
w n m U o a and the
ton and will be moat «««gktful entertainment afforded
diss Ada Brewster, hr th* nccompllshed Uttla daugh-
lonSe demonstration t®r
and
McNair^
he present with her to®«® f<* • T* r happy •»•»£«•
asalstoaee.
Painter dr a
Paperhanger?
If So, Phone
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR WE WILL
TAKE BACK ’UNUSED PART.
J.G.R IGG
Best Workers and Best
Paint*
O ld P rices
New Prices
Touring Car
Roadster -
Type-B
C ou p e. - - - - -
Panel Commercial Car
Screen Commercial Car
Chassis - - - - -
ASHLAND
FLO WER SHOP
Phone 1<6
“ 8«y it with Flowers”
/. ©» b. Detroit
These new prioee apply to to product that is fhr
and a w a y th e finest Dodge B ro th ers have
ever produced. They are made possible by 4
|10,000,000 expansion program, which practi­
cally doubles production, and materially reduces
the coat of manufacture^
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g® Guild Meet»—
rtoa Gillette Chapter.
er Gelid will hold its
*«-- »--inn -• M<- bts
next Monday evening.
GENUINE ROCK SPRINGS,
WYOMING PRODUCT .
Do Yog Need a
a a
For Your Party
Dinner
¡P®* SB* 'Mra. Holman.
E|SMn«ay, Jaaaary 1«.
Elks
_
Card Club. Club rooms.
nWeg, Jasmaij la . — Mount
Ashlaad Chapter D. A. R.
pw»r*w>
M n. Verne Oary Surprised—
*Mn. Verne Cary was dellgbt-
IMHy surprised at her . home on
B*»nd street last Saturday, when
iF ""mhar of he» Intimate friends
to|me la to spend the afternoon.
The dorisi hoar followed
FRAZIER AND SON
Qierro Flour Maket More Loaves of
Bread Than Gheaper Flour.
We have a full line of feed, Chefro Egg Mash,
Mill Run, Whole Corn and Cracked Coin. The beet
of cow-feed, oat«, barley, oyster shell and grit.
STkAW ANI) GOOD A L F A IÍA HAT
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