Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 21, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    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