Image provided by: Ashland School District #5; Ashland, OR
About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1926)
Interest to casion are Mrs. S. B. McNair was m ost satisfying. yery attractive dinner given at served at 8:30 p. m., and * * 9 and Mrs. J. Edward Thornton. Letters were read from tho the Lithia Springs hotel Tues follow ed by the regular Wed A large attendance ot the stations where the Christmas nesday evening service, and day evening with Mr. and Mrs. membership la expected. Work boxes w ere sent. The pictures Q. S. Butler complimented choir practice. and play each play a part in received from Porto RWO »nu g te sts. The especial sign ifi The supper "was prepared and grom Oranado, A rlson a, w ere en these gatherings and always the cance of the occasion being a served by the Loyal- Womeu's hostesses plan that the refresh double observance of birthdays, class o f the Bible school. These joyed. The Officers, Maxine, Emery, ments are moat satisfying. < that o t Mrs. Eubanks and Mr. ladles are the oldest in the president; Jeanette S team s, Vice Butler occurring the sam e day. Sunday school and much praise president; Louise Brommer, sec Civic Club Meets— Pink and w hite were the w as given them for the splendid retary; June Carey, treasurer; colors used in the decorative Supper served. They had * ri' Tuesday’s m eeting of the W ilm a Hall, pianist,, blew out Civic Club was devoted largely plan, the cake, the favors and dently not forgotten any ,,of the candles. A ll were thankful to the lovely flowers all carrying their culinary skill. the presentation o f the for past opportunities o f useful Scholarship Loan Fund Day, out the dainty colors. Mrs, O. C. Holm an was ness, but are looking forward with a pleasing musical program A bouquet o f beautiful carna chairman ot the* supper com in the new >ear m tye determ in and delightful social hour In tions was ' presented the guest m ittee and was assisted by the ed than ever to brighten more Mrs. Grace E. Andrews, Editor of honor. members of the class. corners for "others.” A pleasant finale for the hap The m ost happy occasion py evening was the theatre Entertained at Dinner— — closed in the singing ot ail the party which followed the din donations and thrift shop sales, RCflrSM Mrs. Gertrude Fraley enter society's favorite songs. Social notes and calendar an with the corresponding disburse ner. tained at a fam ily dinner, hon Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mergler nouncem ents for Thursday’s is ments. An Item of Interest from oring her father, W. P. Mopre, w ere special guests and the so- A novsl adaptation of the buckle sue should teach the editor as the Thrift Shop report was that motlf is shown in thase Uttia sboea whose birthday occurred Sun ci«|ty appreciated gtfeatly the early ''Wednesday as possible. 4 0 4 garm ents were given 295 of suede or kld. The tongue ia long kind and encouraging words day, January th e seventeenth. Better yet If phoned the evening people; that there were 1209.45 and talla over tbe instep. glvtng a Covers were laid, at the pret buckle ett »et Tbe trltnmln«. too, tn spoken by the pastor. goods donated to the poor and before. tily appointed table, for the < harmonisina ehade of euootb The item s for Monday’s issue that there were 1819.03 of cash feather, ia unusuaL follow ing guests: Mr. and Mrr sales. Many Items m ight be goes 'to the office Saturday a f Ashland Floral Society Meet s - - Hal McNair and Jam ie, Mr. and gleaned from the report of the ternoon. The Ashland Floral Society Mrs. Howard Rose, Mr. jan<l Mrs. D. Perossl w ill give the /, ,Any notices of club meetings, secretary, Miss Lillian Roberts, will hold a m eeting the evening Mrs. Harold Moore and son. book review of the afternoon lodges, societies and social news,- the number of interviews, of ot February first, at eight Clarence, and Mr. and Mrs. S. and Mrs. E. A. Woods will have sent to the office should be ad Jobs secured, of districts visited, o’clock at the library. B. McNair. tbe selected topic. dressed to the Society Editor. of stranded fam ilies, of child A ll the members and everyone The cooperation of every one welfare, of old couples, of sick else interested in tbe organi Acorn Circle Honors Member in m aking these) columns a ness, and of cooperative cases, French Club Meets— sation are -invited to be ptesent. After the business m eeting success is deeply appreciated but with th e County Health unit— The French £.lub m et as elicious , fluffy bUcuit»- it w ill help greatly if the news all this Is interesting reading. scheduled at the hom e of Mss. Tuesday evening, January 19, W. R. Q. Social Monday— that’s the kind you’ll get At the election Artiland Acorn Circle No. 54, Neighbors and notices are received at the F. D. W agner, Monday evening. The W. R. C .. social w ill ha afwaye when you follow tale Branch is represented on the Master Recipe carefully. earliest possible moment. ' Because of Illness or conflicting of Woodcraft, enjoyed a social held at the I. O. O. F. Hall But look above; eee what a lot of Executive com m ittee by The Monday, January 25 from two engagem ents, there w as not the hour with games and music. other good things this same Matter Rev. P. K. Hammond, Mrs, ' S. A t its close refreshm ents were CALENDAR OF EVENTS until five. usual number in attendance “but Recipe makes, with only slight served. W hile at the prettily Thursday, January 21— Baby B. McNair and Mrs. B. F. The hostesses for th e after changes. Tear out thia ad and try the work, for the evening was Storm. The officers lo r 1920 decorated table, Neighbor Elisa noon are Mrs. A lice Turner, these: Clinic. Civic Cltib House. carried out as planned. The Sperry Master Ktcipt The place of the next nieettug Hicks was presented with a Mrs. Lulu B. Howard, Mrs. Do- Thursday, January 21— Trinity are: J. C, Mann, chairman: beautiful silver service tray. Tbe Hass, Mrs. Lyman and 'Mrs. * Guild. Social afternoon. Pat- Mrs. J,. E. W illiam s, vice chair The fox aoart. though it retains Its was not announced. 2 cups Sperry Drifted Snow Flour man; . Reverend B. P. Lawrence, popularity year in and year out. le presentation was made In an Darby. ' lsh House. » 1 teaspoon salt won, in a variety of manners that secretary; B. E. Harder, treas unusually happy vein by the 4 teaspoons baking powder Fridap, January 2 2 — postpone A progra m is prepared, en <We It newness each season. This 2 tablespoons shortening Rev. P. K. Hammond. m ent of m eeting of “Who Do” urer; C. M. Kidd, Mrs. Jam es winter the emart woman uses it with Ashland Study Club— tertainm ent provided and de % cup milk or equal parts of milk h e r wool street frocks, and wears It The Ashland Study Club met Owen, Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, Neighbor Hicks has been the lightful refreshm ents w ill ba /class. Indefinitely. and water with tbe head end dose to her throat of the Guards for served by those In charge. Friday, January 2 2 — Scholarship Mrs. R. W. Ruhl, Miss Lillian and tbe tall drooping far off her Ian s t the hom e of Mrs. C. E. Pell Captain Mix and sift dry ingredients; work Monday afternoon, w ith a good twenty years or more, besides executive secretary. Loan Fund B enefit. Vining Roberta, A large attendance is expected. In shortening with knife or finger dps. Gradually add liquid, mixing with a attendance o f Its membership. being an active Mrs. R. A. Murray, Manager member in knife to a soft dough. Toes on a A program of unusual Interest other lines, and the token given floured board, pat or roll lightly to Sunday, January 24 ■Westm ins Thrift Shop and Mrs.* N. 8. Ladies Aid Meets— Art Club Meet« Monday— one-half Inch thickness, cut with bis was presented. Mrs. F . G. shows the esteem in which aho The Ladles Aid of the Prcs- ter Guild. A t the . church: The Art Club will hold Its cuit cutter, place la pan, brush over .byterisA. church. .wJH, hold "IM Swsdenburg reviewed Kn ut Is held. , , iX l w A * • regular m eeting Monday evening tope with melted shartasdag* er mflk. regular m eeting In the Junior Hanson's “Growth o f the Boil” The committee In charge o t M on&qT January. « 8 — Art Club Bake in hot oven (423° F.) 12 to IS in the Civic Club house. minutes. The author, the this pleasant affair was com roem of the church Friday af* m ost ably. insets. H ostesses, Mrs. 8. B. The hostesses for this oc- subject m atter and the purpoee posed of Mrs. A lm s Stennstt and ternoon. McNair and Mrs. J. Edward It is hoped that there will of the author In w riting the Mrs. Elisabeth High, Thornlon. be a large attendance of the book were discussed. The club Monday, January 2 5 —»W. R. C. Master Recipe with these c h a n g e s: Add 1 more table- , members since there la a great enjoyed the splendid review A Wonderful Birthday Tarty— Social. I. O. O. F. Hall. spoonful o f shortening, 1 1 greatly. deal of work to do. The Presbyterian Junior Monday, January 25— Ashland tablespoon of sugar and 1 well I The selected topic was given Christian Endeavor society met b e a te n e g g a n d e x tr a y o lk re I1 Study Club. Mrs. H. H. El- serving the white. Put beaten K by Mrs. J. M. Wagner. *It was in the Junior Room, Tuesday Missionary Society M eets ■ hart, hostess. egg into a cup and fill with v the delightful article, “Two hun evening to celebrate its fifth The M issionary Society of the Monday, January 2 8 — Ashland We have just receiv milk leavingcupthree-fourths Presbyterian church h^ld its dred Women A ppeal,” by Ed birthday. full; sift sugar with flour. Roll Music Study Club. Mrs. J. ed a shipment of out and cut with biacult cut- January m eeting at the home ward Bok, from the Atlantic Games were played while the H. Fuller, hostess, \5 0 North tar. Place In pen, then brush beautiful f l o w e r of Mrs. Van Dyke 115 North Monthly, and pleasingly present- committees were getting the ban Main. 7:45 p. m. Main. . ’ quet ready. Tuesday, January 26— Alpha baskets, which wiU T he devotionals were led by The .colbr scheme was blue The roll call was "Swedish Club. Masonic Hall. Mrs. m a k e any home Mrs. H attie Silsby and the pro Customs” and brought out many and yellow. The place eardo Hpnry Carter and Mrs. S. A. brighter. gram, which was a literature interesting and unusual facta. were yellow pennants placed Ip Peters, Sr., hostesses. meeting, was under the leader A happy feature of the meet the blue nut cups. Yellow W ednesday, January 27— Home ship of Mrs. C. W. Nims. in g w as a group of musical candles In bine holders were Economics 'Luncheon. Lithia There w as a good attendance selections from Swedish com used on the birthday cake. Springs hotel. 12:90. and a most, interesting m eeting. posers, delightfully interpreted Bouquets of yellow chrysan W ednesday, January 27— Social by Mrs. J. R. Robertson. themums s t either end o f , the Circle. Mrs. O. H. Johnson, Baby Clinic Today— The next m eeting w ill be at long table helped to make the Lithia Springs Hotel Bldg hostess. h. . mule» seem to have. Just come The Baby Clinic Is being held the hom e of Mrs. H. H. Elhart. table attractive and the menu Monday, February 1— Ashland i trom tlic o rie n t. but th e y cume by today a t the Civic Club house. Phone 148 Meets Pub- ,y o t PnriH. T h e y Hi’t o f pnlrttcd Floral Society. I lined w n h Ih ^ lw iflo re d ««tin the This occurs the third Thursday He Library, 8:00 p. m. “ Say it w ith Flow ers” i. idc of tlic puik itowern. T h e »trap» of each month and m any are a rc o f pink le a th e r. , taking advantage of the op Red Cross Chapter Meets— portunity for skilled attention The Annual m eeting of the and advice in the care ot their Z. Y. P . Club M eets— Jackson County Chapter of the children. A full account of the The newly organised Z. Y. P. American Red Cross occurred m eeting w ill be given li> the id Medford Friday, January 15. Club held Its w eekly meeting next Issue. at the home of Mrs. Bess on 1924,0 at the Medford hotel. This opened with a luncheon, Allison street, w ith Mrs. Phil Supper W ednesday— W alcott the hostasa. wkieh was followed by the re Last W ednesday evening saw The afternoop w as spent very ports for 1925 and the election enjoyably In visiting and with the resumption of the suppers of officers. fingers busily employed In a t t h e Chrlatian church, which < Of especial Interest to Ashland GOOD QUALITY AND GOOD SERVICE IS OUR had . been discontinued for a dainty needle work. One new 14 the report of its branch. time. MOTTO member 4 as added to th e roster, Beginning with a balance of The bountiful dinner w as Mrs. Daly. 328.22, there was received -up Daring the social hears o until December 5 ,. 1925, 3243.31 hostess set-vUd delightful re m aking a total of 3271.63. Phon* 214 There w as paid out 3228.-98. freshm ents, at a table lovely In its appointments and graced leaving a balance, December 5, •***» sas an. ,. by a centerpiece o t pink carna- Drooping biscuits and all these other treats D closing. *' k • The business session opens# as usual with the flag salute and th e singing e f “Amertea The' Beautiful,” ,led M* Alice French W illits. Miss Mary Qaley followed, with Mc Dowell’s “The W itches Dance,** played most pleasingly. Two new members, Mrs. J -,L 0. Porter and Mrs. Harriet Fielding were welcomed into the club at this time. Mrs. C. W. Hanson, chalrodfc from ONE" M aster R ecipe! with a salad coureel ft* Recipe. After cutting i cadi roll with deviled ha as for Parker House R baking pan, brush tope butter or substitute. B oven (423° F.) about 20 heAZng w ith iti We : buy It until It pro- Öriental Flower Baskets kSfSLWD FLOWER SHOP SPERRY HOME SERVICE BUREAU FRAZIER AND SON Hay, Grain, Mill Feed and Cherro Flour, Groceries and Seeds. Hot The Modern Way of . Cleaning ; In listing these' expenditures the follow ing Items are noted: wood, |1 0 , groceries, 848.40, medicine, 83.40, m ilk, |1 8 .8 5 , clothing, 322.48, amhnlance, physician and hospital tie s, 882. ex-service men, 320.20, m eals, 39.60, totalling 3228.93. There were 34 fam ilies helped In and near Ashland,, som e ot th e assistance extending a s far as Green Springs Mountain and also north west of Ashland. The financial report In the county Is m ost Interesting, show ing as It does upon w hat a large scale the relief work is conducted. This financial report gives the results of the drives in the various communities, the cash The modern way of clean ing all fabrics, is the meth od we follow. Safe, harm less and careful processes are applied by experienc “Who Do” CI a m Meeting ed cleaners and every job, Postponed— Thg m eeting of the “Who Do” large or small, is given class which was . planned .fo r the most careful attention. the com ing Friday te feoetponed W e invite you to v isit our indefinitely. The date of the plant any time and see for m eeting w ill he announced later. fo n rself the fine results we The change wae made that all obtain. Call 63 for quick who wished m ight attend the service. “B enefit” given for the Schol A delicious hot breakfut ready for the table in less than 5 minutes! N ew Style H -0 Quick Cooking Oats. The next m eeting w ill be at the home o f Mn. Larkin Deer on Fifth str e e t arship Lodn Fund at the Vining Theatre. Ashland Olaaaing and Dyeing Works 36 Birst St. Mr. and Mra. G. G. Kubanka were boat and hoatesa ' at a Phone 63 Porce-Namel LAY-FLAT KITCHEN TABLE A convenience which any housewife w ill appreciate, WICK furniture c o These toasted oats cook into grin* ular oatmeal. A ctually a new breakfast dish! One mat gives you vim for the whole day! A wealth ofc-energy-building car-1 bohydrafet— tissue-building pro-/ tcins and vitalizing minerals in] every dish. "all-night cooW* flavor m only Mio m A m M s