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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1926)
-i T . » » • » • » » r e s t e »4 « « » s e w Piquant H W ith several federated dub« . o u r community, the foUovrtng Mseeegi from Mrs. ¡Settle O rr- Onnbar, state president la of (fa c ia l importance. ¿FT h e Civic Improvement Club How many of yen studied the flat of 180 per cant subscriber» to the Federation M a« » phbllalu • I In the Janaary toauat ..That flat should grow each month oven more rapidly than Jt has flaring the pant s i* month«. “Every club weouue a.ren d er o f the News,” would mean better Stab work, better team-work, batter committee service within both State Federation And local eluh. Do you remember that be ing Mated a 100 per cent sub- ftrlb e r means twenty points on f e e * heeer eeese eardT People All over the state are eialng ns np by bar aappert, of o ar own praJaMi. They fodge o ar possible power in o a r Own. community .la the same moaner. They mad the News to Mag o at arhat the eluh women of the state am dolag, even greater. November 17— Portland December 2— Portland Women's Alliance of the I an Wo- Uni K Club. « December 7— Portland Sorop- timlst Club. December 8— Newport W o man’s Club. | December IS — Portland City Federation. December 28— T 1 1 1 a m o ok. County Public Health Ass'n. j 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 « • « 1 1 . " ( i t i o f year M W clnb house, of your w ork, f» r heme, school, community, of peer support rtvee th e edeeettoael. child w el fare. clttoenahlp, public health, ponaervatlon, and cultural ac- Westminster Guild Hdve I Meeting— Ä S S ’SJ-SSS original beautiful color through ’W T ’U B W then Uto program whieh the Chapter w ill prseent ^e h m ary 1«, at the Civic Clnb, con sid erable routine timlp«sg pits taken care o f at tlito meeting. rollpge Club Meets— ; M ta C. A. W ing, 2« Summit Avenue, Medford, to hoeteap for '(he meeting o f-th e Collese Ciah. flatunlay, February the th ir teenth. “Whs Celtoghu»,’* t M i - fll«b Inagastne, w ill be given by Mto- fam es Campbell. The Social Chairman to Mrs. F. O. T h ayar. * - I t M experts« th fk qnlte an Ashland Oontiageat ton I attend. A report of the masting wtjl, Mmdar b V la te r lmne. ‘ m Elaborate plana are going for- ward for the Get-Together So clal which w ill be given at the Presbyterian church parlors Fri day evening of this week. Thia wlll> be an old time par- ty. Old fashioned costumes will be m u ct In evidence. .A ll are asked tp appear In old tim e cos- tanmis If possible to do so; but come any way. The ju b ile e Singers w ill - be there and w ill's in g your fgvor- It« songs. A splendid program, o f tha old fashioned ^ t . 1« being prepared. , Noted peopl» w ill ap- •pear In «tony numbers. The people J of the church are using special efforta to mak« thia an evehtag long j o .be remerabsrt i by those who attoed. Members of the congregation, tbeir friends, and strangers in the otty ita rtPflelally urged'to cóme get acquainted and enjoy ih . * • * interesting book on "Latin Amer ica which is the stndy for this year In the Guild. Mis» Edna Gpheen w ill close the review] next meeting. I ' ' served by the hostrts. The next meeting w ill be held at the home of Mrs. M ark True the second Tuesday la March. The Upper Valley Community Club have held these m illinery meetings at stated times for a, number of years, w ith always some new feature brought by the County Demonstration Agent until its membership have be come quite m illinery adepts. The foltaw iag latam eting m » conni of thè Borgna Class party wae «aat la p fto r Menday’t to- • » • tata seno to presa. “ The Morohenao home > « « Th ird Street wae th è . sm am m i a pleaeaat gatoerlng « a Thure- day ovantag, whon thè Bsmaa Ctoes of tho F ira t Baptist eharok bathemd there ter thè annua! alection o f offleers a n d 'lo wator- “ Miss Carlbel ’ Morehouse ‘ and Mm. 8. A. Peters, were hos tesses. . T h irty persons were Present. A fte r the election, nt Which Mrs. A. M. Denton was elected president, M m 8. A. Peters, v fo t president} Mrs. Boyd, secretary end treasurer, the class put on n splendid program. , The numbers follow: dnot, M m V ? Ih M Uler a n y Mm 8 . A. Peters; story. M m Phllpott; poem, Mrs. W ilkins; “The Trick T h at Won Me A ,B u»hand,” Mrs. Hinthorne; “ Practical Points on Clerking,“ M m ,A * R. Penton; Jok* t M1»-. K Q- AM»’’«»»; **14fe from the Viewpoint of a Preacher’s to tfe.” Mrs. «togs', worth; original poem, Mrs. Han son; story. M m Travis' valen tine contest, M n . 8. A. Peters; rending. Dr. M attie B. 8hew, and speech by the Rev. Myron F. W oody orth. “A tta r the close of the ad A covered , dton supper at which sevaaty-tfve members, of the Methbdist coagrecatlod Were seated y a a held last night ta .the, reception roym of the church. The «upper proved a regular feaaf^ aa the covered dish step pers usually do. and 11 proved entirely satisfying to all Who partook. dress, Mias Morehonse presented A fte r .sapper, the Sunday tae H^y. Mr, Woodworth w ith a school teachers’ stndy class con e«ke, carrying thA sp- Alpha Clab M arts- vened; this wee tallowed by tik e preprints pnmber of jCandJea. Mrs. J. I, c. Porter and Mrs. regular ^»r*yr«r service the L A. Roberts* were hesteeees church. riv u i Refreshments of ice cream, wafers and hot chocolate were served by Miss Hays and a num ber qf assistants. I The session having closed its meeting In the* pastor’s study, Its members were invited I to enjoy the refreshments add a community sing which' brought] to a close-one of the very pleas ant gathernigs of the Guild. taking p a rt Program numbers, i T* rlo “s mission staon. Miss Beulah 1 charge of the prograt A fter the program, ®*t worked on a qi x ^ i^ t f to mnklni Dainty refreehme b? the host Bruner. * These present were Meedames Helen Mi Hunt, Caroline Deer Fraator,' M arjorie Adi W* Bruner, and Ml Robertson, c la m Juanita T arr, Gilda hblla Wnttenbarger, »on. F lo ra Green, Be gey. Rosetta McGee. irtughtora of the NHe Meet— Daughters of the Nile w ill hold Ito installation A Grants Pass. Saturday of this wash. The opening feature will be a lunqheen of 12:20 a t tfla ho Ur. and Mrs. A . . B .- Thomp tel. I t to announced that all son entertained a t a very pleas who plan to attend thin meet- ant dinner party Wednesday ta rt, at them hums «t* 122 Nbrth w ith Mrs. Belle Sekweta he- M ale s treet ferq F rid a y morning because y The kuest llat' Included Mr. the number attending to. to be and Mrs. Evans, and little Betty. sent to the committee ni charge M r. and Mrs. Paul and Pauline, a» tonato Pern. and Wand Wallace who enjoyed, w ith host and hostess the de- Hghttai dinner sad visit which tallowed. ho served daring the evening Mrs. Edwin Dunn was hostess Tuesday afternoon, entertaining Monday evening the member- the membership of the Upper ■ ship of the Westminster Guild Valley Community Club a t its r of the Presbyterian church mat M illinery meeting. in the churoh parlors, w ith Mies Miss Ada Brewster, county , Estella Hays hostess, home demonstration agent, was i The next meeting, wjiich comes preeeat and led in the general. Sunday evening, February 21, I discussion in ' whieh every one «< Tuesday’s meeting of Alpha Club. , w ill also be -held at the church I took part. The afternoon was spent by , at 8:80 p. m. A t this, a nomi Ribbon trlmminga, flowers, nating committee w ill be ay-! I etc., different kinds of trim the membership in visiting while pointed, since the election of of-I mings for bate; all were given busy fingers were employed in fleers occurs early in March. . a share in interest. Miss Brew dainty needlework. Yellow Jasmins w ith greenery Devotionals, w ith the keynote, ster showed the club members prayer, w e ri led by Miss Hays, how to make the different sorts mad# delicate floral decoration and Salat Valentine « * • re after whieh a la tte r w ritten to of trimmings. Mrs. O tllla Caldwell from « There «as a good attendance membered in th e - pretty place missionary on the field in to receive the benefit of the cards used at tha table, a» China and read by Mrs. Cald I helpful dl«cusslon by Mias Brew which thb hostesses Served da lle ions pineapple pie with well, was of deep interest to the ster. ; 1 i • t Guild and proved, especially il Delicious refreshments ware cheese and coffee. luminating concerning the sit uation there. A copy of the rhsolutione issued by the Bol shevist student organlsattog, relative to their attitude toward missionaries and* missionary en deavor accompanied the letter. The resolutions make clear what our missionaries are« facing in that sorely disrupted country. Mrs. 8. D. Taylor was in charge of the program And re viewed a chapter of the ▼•fyl Bridge and five hundred will Played. Rsfreahmento win and all w ho expect to attend are anticipating a very enjoy able time. - , , Upper Valley The Queen Esthers met as planned Monday evening, with Miss Helen Pemberton hostess. A t the business session, plans were made for a ".Mothers and Daighteds* .banquet*’ to be held, next month. Arrangements were also made for the Ceremonial,, which to to be given In Med ford Sunday evening. • • I t y lll be remembered that this organisation gays its Cero- monl&l here In the home church and at Talent later, to large and Interested audiences. Mies Sarah Faye presented the leason, which was from the book "Peasant Pioneers,’” and I the particular chapter discussed was the one on “The Slav ’ at Fraternal Brotherhood P a r t y - Worship in. America.“ On Friday night isst, thn . There were special mustcjil F ra te rn a l Brotherhood of Ash-; numbers. Miss Dorpthy ¡Yeo( "toks lan d enjoyed' * another of Its, heard In piano sol« and Ro- pleasant social evenings- Thin eetta McGee and Helen Pember- was given a t the Parish house, tan sang a duet, accompanied where the meetings of th a t# or by Dorothy Too. ganization ate now held. Delicious refreshments were! A fte r the short business meet served by the hostess. Mias Helen ing, the a ffa ir was in the hands Pemberton, aaatoter by her moth of the social committee, which er, Mrs. H. F. Pemberton. had planned an old fashioned dancing party by way of en tertainment. F or this, the phonograph was used to furnish music part of the time. Mrs. A. A. Madden at. the piano also kindly played for a part. Piano solos added to the pleas ure of the ooca«lo«, and re- freshmmUa were served at the close of the delightful ven|ng. Thug were m any In * atten dance. Mrs. C. W . Hanson and Mrs. A. A . Madden, assisted by other» composed the committee in charge. . Wish Tabriz tnlaiag by Mra. F ra n k Jordan gad Mrs. W ill Mysrs. For this afternoon, the mem bers of the Rebekah ' Club of Talent am invited guests of the Club and a very pleasant at- ternoon Is anticipated, with o fu ll attendance of members and (ueeto. a Queen Esthers Meet— 1 ' he I January 4— Astoria. Public H ealth Ass'n. January 8— Eugene, County P ubll? Health Ass’n. January 12— Portland, Alber tina K err Nursery; reception for president of City Federation. January 18— (¡Portland, W o man's Forum. January 19— Oregon City, County Public Health Ass’n. F aithfully wours, SAID IE PR R -D U N B A R , j President. i i i 1 . The Auxiliary to TMnlty Guild expoet |o oatertalg neat Mon day oventag a t |ho flarfe» Heae», nt card«. ■ Wo tarian church. December 4— A m ity Woman’s M. Miss Chamberlain is expected I home by Jan. 2». «be wiU brin g the latest reports on the biennial meeting scheduled for M ay 1 4 - Jnne 8. I t is n«me too early to consider per delegation to A t* U ntie OUy biennial— the greu» aat biennial yet planned! I t to •»P*5ted that fifte e n , thousand delegate. Will attaad. Please let no know of pm spnslln delegates. W e have hotel mbs schedules, •fo. which w ill prove helpful. I man’s Club. 01 Ashland, is listed ns a 100 Mnr cent club la subscription to Che Federated News. <JUekson •au n ty ranked fifth in order of OtdiS L ilptloaa. Malheur, Wasco, Sherman and Columbia as 100 j a r cent counties. The message follows: $•»«■ Club Women: Our January message went out in the form, of a personal let te r to eaqh club president. It aimed to emphasise some of the TespcgulbQitfes i)hat, face a ll p f us during the last h alf of the year’s work. ‘ Now as we |r e w riting this word of greet ing we are also busily prepar ing for the m ld-w lnter board Meeting. The chief item of In terest a t this session of the board w ill be the determination Of the date and place for our next state con^sntipn. Both Bend and L a Ornda want the la te convention and at elthor place we may expect a royal Welcome, as well as every pos sible arrangement for conveni- •nee in the regular routine work of the convention. • Our first vice-president. Miss Grace Chamberlain, represented Oregon a t the board meeting of the General Federation Jan. I I - da« that her service might be N O grease—no sm oke—no un- pleasant odors—no waste. T en- der, flavorful fried foods—wholesome, digestible and free from grease. T h a t’s the practical,appetizing story, which appeals to every thoughtful housewife who uses M azo la, America’s most popular oil for all frying. THE SALADS AND COOKING