Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 11, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Piquant
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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
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Club.
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December 7— Portland Sorop-
timlst Club.
December
8— Newport
W o­
man’s Club.
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December IS — Portland City
Federation.
December 28— T 1 1 1 a m o ok.
County Public Health Ass'n.
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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—
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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—
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Queen Esthers Meet—
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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.
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. 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.
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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.
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