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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1926)
M«. Gmse Ä. Andrews, Bttior I The F. T. A. Coaacll « ieq t| Monday at the Library at m. All are urged to attend possible. » Oa Saturday of this week tke Schools Circle P. T, A., will have a food sale nt Hardy ¡pros , to help defray expenses Jor equipment for the Phy- Mcal Tralaing Department. .They expect to have n variety of good things end hope lor a liberal ■etronage. t Jpommenity d a b Demerit J An opportunity is given every interested to aqslst in en- clng the Club house fund by »ttendteg the dinner given ‘by the ladtsa of the Upper Valley fcemmualty Clab ahd Bellview F* K. at the Civic Club house Friday evening. * A chieken dtnasr prepared as Jfcis BIU M prepared is eoffib- fh la g to anticipate and enjoy. A large attendance la anttet- ^ated. C , Mrs. W. H. McNair entertain ed nt dinner at the Lithia Springs hotel, Motoring Mrs. Ar- “U a r King Of Orange, Now Jer- fey, teat Bntnrday evening . Those enjoying with the com plimented guest and hepteas. the »•ry aUrpetlve tepaat, were Mrs Mato BMps and Mra. Fay Har- < dinner, the guests so- •4smpauted ib s hostess to her >°*»e where an evening of »ridge proved pleasant enter- totem«»L Mrs. Arthur Xing was for- toorty' Mtag Angle Nell and is T uring relatives and friends 1» The first qPtfker was Mrs. John H. F u ller/ whose subject was "The Tragedy of Saul in 'Music and Art."-W In this fine discussion,1 Mra. FylJer closed with a vary fins ¿review of Han d els oratorio o f ‘ Saul." Tbs splendid “Dead March*' from ^•Saul” was played by Mra. Clara Beebe with much feeling af an artistic ending of this theme. Mrs. H. C. Oaley followed this number with a critical analysis of Browning’s ."Saul." In this jreview Mrs. Oaley did not handle the subject so much from a . literary standpoint as from that of a character study. In doing ( eo a wonderful picture was k drawn o f this monarch of olden times. The history .of Jerusalem was , traced from days of old until ( the present time by Mrs. O. H. ( Hedbdrg, and Mrs. JBlbert Far- _ low described quite graphically . t h e entrance o f ' General Allenhy / into Jerusalem. Both talks were | very Intereating. m int given, «a* played oa the MOTS: " • — A number of social events . In this eat, theje ware six that should pave appeared in movements, exquisite harmonies this iasus will ha in Monday's and beautifully interpreted by Hans, 'in a b ility to gat in touch the Philadelphia Symphony Or with hostisasf prevented their chestra. earlier publication.. The club appreciated the op portunity in hearing thia sym Marcelling. Trimming', phony five«» ao” delightfully. peeing, Dystag, Facials Other beautiful records of Vanity Shoppe, McGee's Schumann ended the mualeal Phone t t l . /. evening. The next AieeUng will he at the library ae usual, with Mrs, Ciao Howell aa leader. ” An interestin g. prsgram agd a splendid attendance marked the "H oW MMMmice” luncheon given j síten te» i t th e Í Litkiä '»e/» a .*». Here is a novel use of raffia. whl being worked more and more the ensemble this yeur Hpre used a* an inaert tit bright cole a white kid sandal Vary chit the south • Miss Ada Brewster, Home Demonstration Agent of Jacks«* county presided. The Civic Improvement club of Ashland thrnished the pro gram, Delightful m etical num bers given by Lawrence Wagner, Kenneth' Hobson, accompanied j by Mrs.' B. A. Woods were es pecially well received; an inter esting account of the newly formed jnoral Society, by Its president, “Mrs. Jacks and the survey of a woman’s work for S week told very entertainingly by Miss Maud Wilson of O. . These numbers were glvsn w r in g the luncheon hour, #hlch began at 12:00 and after it, the guests left to*attend the Sessions of the Farmers’ In stitute now being held In Ash land. The luncheon itself was gn attractive affair and the guests enjoyed it and the program numbers very much. Ashland Study Çtub— The Ashland Study Club met at the home of Mrs. H. H. Easter i n , Palestine" where Elbart, on Nbb Hill street, Mon- ‘ twenty different nationalities ■day afternoon. celebrate the Holy Festival was ' After an Interesting roll call. ,' given close attention and» the Hrs. E. A. Woods talked very Study of th e b o o k of Job, "The entertainingly of the musical de Universal D yarns, ” was ably pre velopment In the last 25 years. sented by Mrs- Frank Doan, who It was rpaljy a review of thp D a u g lite r s o f th o N ile M eet— told the story from Its literary The* Daughters of the Nile musical situation at present, 1 standpoint with an amusing story of the Will have the luncheon at 1 2 :|0 In Mrs. K. P, Ninas’ thoughtful "Piano In Arkansas,” as a part p. m„ at the Lithia Springs hp- study of the book o f Kcclesla3- of hsr numbsr. tel, Saturday, as planned, with ‘ tea, she dealt .with th e problem Mrs. D. , Peroszi analyzed the meeting immediately after, ’ presented, “Could one live with- Havelock Mills’ "The Dance of but owing to the deaths in ; j u t ood." L ira’’ -In this fine review, Mrs. families of two of the officers, At this point a recess df a P ero u l felt she had but touch- the social features which were few minutes was given where edt the high lights of the bodh to follow will be 'omitted. ’ club members and guests enjoy Those who plan to attend the although she had spent rnucf ed a. social chat. luncheon . are to notify the time in the study of the volume. In cloanlg Mrs. D. Perossl, the tQueen by Friday, to make the On Friday, February 5, the ' leader in parliamentary drill, Wednesday Study Club of Med >nccessary reservations. discussed the different kinds of The Supreme Queen will be ford will entertain the Ashland : X ’Uo - . v a - . h4 ^ , r tudy . Clpb at luncheon at the ¡there aud all candidates will totel Holland. Definite aiy 'be initiated Saturday. There freye a number of vis rangements for going will bt itors present fo r this aplendid made at next Monday's meeting meeting. One of the prettiest Of btrqlr- of the Study Club and an day'parties «was given by Mrs- nouncement made. I A n O ak •' ‘ On February 15. the club has Elmer MttfSell of B Street, (br L An -indoor picnic was the fea planned a covered dish luncheon her - little daughter, Louifo. ture o t Monday night’s meeting ^ t the home o i Mrs. Louis whose fifth birthday occurred , of the Ladles* Art Club, when Dodge. Arrangements, are* in Monday. the hostesses, Mrs. B. B. Me the hands of a committee and , Games entertained the little , Nalr. and >&> Edward Thornton further announcement will b< folks during the afternoon,- a , planned a h ap p y little surprise made. fish pond proving most- attrac , for tbs c)ub, via the refritsh- tive. ( meats served. At a long table, where the A table was arranged In true W. H. C. Social— small guests were seated tor Sixty guests eqjoyed the de ( picnic, style; the centerpiece, a their delicious Ice cream and tiny ires, surrounded by rocks lightful social afternoon at the cake, the centerpiece was of . and terns gave the rustic setting I. 0 . O. F. hall, given by the valentines from which radiated W. R. C. , and picnic utanslls, with real Since the meeting was so near red and white bags of candy. ► picnic "qate,” wieners, fam ishes, the birthday or Winiam McKin The decorations were valsntinos , rolls coffee, proved as sat-1 ley, the program had bean ar and red and white hate were laying ns if they had been serv- given the little people who wore ranged to honor his memory. f ed over in the park, Readings were given, telling tjtem moet happily. Thu evening • was spent In Many .gifts wer« presented , the usual happy fashion, games of his life and work and In the birthday girl by her small , «nd embroidery o ccu p y in g the eulogy of the martyred presi friends. dent. Those appearing on the < Those enjoying the happy af There wag a good attendance program In these numbers wer>> ternoon were Nancy and Billy , and all enjoySd the innovation Mrs. Darby, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Briggs, porene and Barbara Blla- ' la 'closing very much. The next Lulu Howard and Mrs. Alice soa, Olive Jean C1*PP> Gale Turner. t meeting is the second Monday Clapp, 8hteley Putman, Patsy Mra. Herndon gave pleasing la feb ru iry. selections on the piano and Com Hastings, Dale Uhrris. John rades Van Natta, Coder, and Swenson, Bobby and Dickey Robertson told interesting rem Holmes and Bobby *od loo Bur- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. New iniscences of the Civil War. A A*<Pber of Alto mothers ware There wars a dumber of the combs of Grants Paas and Mr.j present. Mrs. R. L- BurjlicfJr.. and ' Hrs. J. H. Hardy were old soldiers present as guests Hrs. Mite*»*. Hrs. Holmes, Mrs. guests Thursday at tha home of for the afternoon. Swensen, Mrs. W. M. Briggs The hostesses were Mrs. Lulu Mr. and Hrs. Louis Dodge nt iqd Mrs. Clapp assisted the hos a very attractive dinner party.. Howard, Mrs. Alice Turner, Mrs. tess in . entertafhipg jpe little Thp evening passed very hap De Hass, Mrs. Koch and Mrs. guests. Darby. The assistant hostesses pily |a the visit of congenial war« Mrs. M. E. Brannan, Mrs friends. < Allen, Mrs. Brady and Mrs. Boyd, who served delicious cake I and ooftee. Guests were seated- at tables decorated la lovely to continue in this line of work His parante are -Mr. and Mrs. : The following aecount of the J. F. Wgtaon.’’ «(nptials of Miss Grace abort *»d Mr. Dan Wteteon is of in- Delphian Ctepter Marie— - ' toreat to friends of the happy A program o f «nnsnal Inter couple. est w»s g|p»n > t 'Tuesday's "At the home * Mr. and Mra. meeting of the Delphian». whose H. Short in X M pnA Miss Grace Chapter meetings occur each Short, of this city, was united month. Palestine wqs the general sub- JeM With program numbers that X7, shortly after one o’clock. brought out moat enlightening Mbs RsVereadTH. Ptoshertea dlecuublong a t many themes, pertinent to the topic under cMrideratloa. MT«. K. P. Nlms presided small h tte in pato abade of vpry and 'after the business session, »ottffitya* being worn In the raupd mps . y , r.* m ils, the south end even by some very supervisor to take charge of advanced New Yorkers, wttk their, heavy far aaate. Ortbophonlc Vlctrola. Ï Music Study Club Meeta— The Ashland Music Study Club met at the home of It# president Monday evening Jan uary 25, with the majority of lte members present. The usual business m eeting preceded the study ‘ hoar, with many things .pertinent to the welfare of the organisation dis cussed. Mrs. Altos French Wil lits was elected sedmtery-treae- uter vice Miss E ste lle ' Jones resigned. It was decided to sponsor a musical concert 'in the near future, which is of interest to mnsie lovers in Ashland. A committee was appointed, com peted of Mrs. H. 8 . Alkins, Mrs. Charles Robertson and Mias Imo gene Wallaoe, to ' confer with the Civic Club. ||r s . Fuller bad charge of the prograth, which appeared in the year book as the "The Or chestral Concert’’ ,uehapter, bat instead it was Planned a Schu bert evening much to the de light of those present. For Schubert wae envisioned In. tbs sympathetic reading by Mrs. Alice W illits from ‘ Face1 to Face With Great Musicians” and from the North American Review, aa article written by Lawrence Oilman oa Schubert and his “Unfinished Symphony.” Both book and magasinq article are recommended for thoughtful perusal by all who love the songs of Schubert. Schubert was born In 1T«7 and died in 182«, at the age of 31, with a few pieces of cloth ing, an estate worth but a tew dollars am, a law pieces of maanscrlpt muilc. But a thou sand worhs proclaim his genius and six hundred songs make him immortal. In the delightful readings, the man is pictured, his human side, his simplicity, his hope- WRITES THANK» FROM VJUUOM ' with a simple cough or cold realise the importance o f check ing thorn right at the ptort. W, H. Gray, Venice. California, writes, "F ou r’s Honey and Tar is wonderful ter attacks of colds and coughs.’’ Fotey’s Hhaey and Tar Compound gives ¿quick re lief from coughs and colds. 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