Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 04, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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J . D . MlUer. Th» membership
ta urged to «fegar the date' itt
tnlftd and he present to enjoy
thé pleasant ‘bvlMufc '
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At thla,;B
given a ire
violin solos b
Mrs. H°T?“
Mrs. Wllapfi.
ber,. “Befcei
played the .J
also whistled
Mrs. ifary Nlms, hostess.
The roll call Is again “ C u rre n t
Eiehfir, and Mri. Perròii 4 m
w ith
•v; ,.
M». Gratto S. Andrews, lüdüor
CALENDAR OF THE WEEK
rhursday,
March 4 — Trinity
Qaild, > Paridi Hodae.
After-
Ttteeday, March ®— W. C. T. U.
Librhry.
Thursday March 11— Elks’ Ladies
Card Club. Club rooms.
Friday, March 18— P. N. 0.
Club.
Hostesses, Mrs. Mary
Wilshire and Mrs. Jennie Gil-
bert, •»
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Thursday,
March
4— Mission
8tudy Class.
Peasant Pip-
newts.
Hostess, Mrs. J. W.
McCoy. 7:10 p. m.
F r 1 day, Marfch G—Woman's
Home Missionary Society* M. Ashland Study Club—
E, Gkurdh 8:00 p. m.
Mrs. H. O. Anderson was host­
Monday, March S— Ashland Study ess at Monday’s meeting of the
fclub. Mrs.’ C. W. Nlms, hos- Ashland Stud/ Club.
"Currant Evdbta,’’. the roll
Monday March S— French Club. call, brought out many interest­
Mrs. ■#. M. Póley. hostess.
ing topics and provoked lively
Moidéy, M m H, «—UdleS * r t discussion.
blub.
Mn. Ñorm í Reeder The selected subject, given by
and Mrs. J. D. Miller, hos- Mrs. W. M. Poley, was "Wing-
handed
Animals,
Commoftly
Known as Bats.’’ This was quite
E ven to t; *•
unusual and conveyed a fund of
■eaday, March «— Alpha
information not generally knovfn.
broidery Club- Masonic
"Irish Playa and PJayeri,"
i : S 0 p. to.
was the hour topic prbednted by
Mrs. F. D. Wagner. The dis­
Bcsday, ftfaroh » Upper
cussion was both Interesting and
ley Community Club.
entertaining. Mrs. Wagner ateo
Mark True, hostess. «
P A TE N TE D
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lies the essenhal difference between this
patented shoe and ordinary orthopedic footwear.
Vet the EAED-GEIR loots Sad abti like the average
b I j U m I i oxlorci. which It is»
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“It’s an In tile ihvlsihlé baffo ami thè unique lacing
arrangement"—and these we ask yon to allow us to explain.
Support for the side of the
foot, as well as the bottom.
Let ns show yon, and you will
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•‘/eel Ike dijtoresce.*
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Mrs. 'Jackson Gyger Surprised.—
T h e. ladieg of the Congrega
tlonul church had a most de­
lightful surprise party in honor
of one of their number, Mrs.
Jackspn Gyger of Nell creek.
Mrs. Gyger has but recently fh-
turhed to her home .from, the
hospital and her friends went
out to spend the afternoon with
her, planning it ap that the sur­
prise element ‘ entered thereto.
The villtors had brought dp*
llclous refreshments, and af­
ter the afternoon had passed lii
cosy visit of old friends, all en­
joyed the repast before return­
ing to their hompg.
The pleasant affair will be a
bright spot in the memory of
everyone present.
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>. j t ' « . Benefit A S u ccese-
"The lmlt^EML Leap Year
and her Committee of Past Noble
Grands tor the Bierithr Fagd
ht the - bdd Fellows Home ht
Portland) Orégdn was a most
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Phrent-’iw h é i»
eafràeii
gftirhöon
The«« amuslpg dot|ea.,
velveteen give one the entire mana^
gerle flwm Which to draw. .bftaorted
from Austria, there are
Ä 'c h S a 1 Ä S U
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at the usuhl ‘hour unless aft
nottncebWir is A ide to the con
the Vining Theatre next Mon­
day and Tuesday nights, sqtved
delicious
refreshments.
Mr.
Coyle was assisted in serving the
refreshments by members of the
Legion.
The meeting wee de­
clared a most enjoyable one and
all felt indebted to Mr. Coyle
for his addition to the evening'!
program. /
f gltey Òòbitiuhit,
bn Tuehdsy, March
the
Üpper Valley Community Club
wjlil ba ohtertaihbd at the home
of Mrs. Msfk T#ite. »
Thia will ,he one Ai the xery
helpful mhetlngg pf the /M r.
At this time, Miss Ada BreWster.
county
bbifo
demonstration
agent, will brlhg slides show­
Floral Society Meets—
ing kitchen improvements.
"Hie Ashland Floral ( Society
• It will really be a demon-
convened Monday evening far
gtrailon Of the latbtt things be­
its regular monthly meeting,
with the discussion of the ‘.'S p ’ l' Gul!« 8uptft*--
. M longing in b modern kitchen.
Six-thirty M onda/ evening saw » All members of the tlbh and
parution of the Soil" the featdfe
the tables in the Junior room , any others Interested .< in seeing
of the program.
The comprehensive, Instructive]1 comfortkhly filled with member! |
and lntdrfeatlng talk b | Barndfd and frledds of the Martha Oil- I
Joy on the above subject wa>] lette Chapter of the Westminster
a t the presbytqrian church, j
enjoyèd vefy itiuch by the society. J Guild
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As Usual the tables 4ere la­
The one thing which .. t / »
stressed during the talk wds tile den with a wealth of satisfying <
conservatloh and use of such as viands to which guests did fall
,
otherwise were destroyed; useful] justice.
At thé d o sé Of thé riftddét.
and valuable materials such as
lqaves, weeds flower and corn] Mi>. Babcock, predicting, an­
thé program numbers,
stalks and other debris frott nounced
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the gàrden that can be dug in ^ ] 1 the first Of hbteb was a Mhutl-
fal piano solo by Mfs. J7 R. Rob- !
the soil or composted.
This Ai4 n eittlly -eft-
Duflng thé general dlscussioa ] 1 ertson.
A redding,, hftmorols,
that followed the talk, tatperleno-]1 cored.
es were related o f1 this conserva-1 given by Miss Edhà- Gohefcn
brought rounds of applause, she
tlon having been practiced a n a ]1
Auxiliary Mas Good Meeting—
The American Legion Auxil­ of the marked benefit that It responded with a thoughtful lit­
tle poem, "toork.” Mrs. Zlm-
iary met Monday evening at the was to the soil and In turn
monhsn sang twb lovely son^s
to
the
vegetation
raised
upon
It.|
Legtoh 'room in the Armory.
U^usdal interest was shown by
The fact that oni* Ashland which àll ènjpyél ana to whkdi
kppreciatlve applshse wS* giv­
the large number In attendance. soil Is. rich in pothsh and that]
As a last number Mts
Including sqyeral ne^ members the element that it lacks is en.
who were welcomed into the or­ nitrogen, was mentioned. Nitro-]
ganisation.
gen . is ..supplied by such in or-]
The Auxiliary .has purchased gable fertilizers as nitrate of] gave much • pleasure, whlcli
MUf» ftra
a piano which will be a great sodâ ‘or sulphate of ammonia] heartily fctprefleed.
Foley
was
the
accompanist
Tor
hplp In Its work and will add and by the organic fertilizers
both Mrs. Howell and Mra'EÜtt-
pleasure to the regular meetings. as manure, straw leaves and]
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In the*«ear future the members other debris that may be dug] m ennsn. ,*
gained through the recent mem­ Into the soil. The latter form of] During the business meettqg
the keport Of the secretary àhd
bership drtvh will he initiated.
fertiliser Is of course the most]
treasurer
was read and pro/sst
Following the meeting a happy lasting therefore the most bene-]
quite gratifying. .
Surprise was in • store for those ficlal.
| The report of the nominating
present. Mr. Jack Ooyle, who Is
The necessity of deep digging committee was also read, resÿiV
assisting the Legion members in and thoroughly breaking up of]
j lng In the election of Miss Edna
directing
the
entertainment^ the soils wgs emphasized.
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"Black ana White Revue,’” , at
The Floral Society holds its] Gohpen prsldent; Mrs. C. V.
meeting once a month, with] Howell, vice president, and Miss
dertle fiaan, seèreUry-tressnr-
, some thing by way of program]
The same committee will
Jhat will be especially helpful tol er.
act as a program committee
flower lovers.
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during thd, r*st of the year.
i Everyone Interested Is very
The time of next meeting Will
welcome,"
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be anhouûcéd later.
The editor acknowledges thé
courtesy of th e writer of the
above report.
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The French club had no reg-
• w e
ttlkr meetiag hist Monday m ib ,
ilhithfd i . W Alwa/s M bh duty
Affo fréàld be dò glad to b eet
b oro of
tig
mébber» beo. At
the prheeht tune, Ashland has
three circle» with V tdtifl mem­
bership of th e htthdred And
the RebekAhi and Odd Feb è if kt. Anyohe li Wèlcomé to
lows Wires and sweethearts èf com« to the council meetings
this Jurisdiction and a tew In­ Several tblhgi of interest were
vited gSSSta. Ashland, Medford, discussed ànd motlbb carried tor
Jaèkaofavllle and ’Grants Pass the sefcreilfy to write té Ore-
were represented.
goti’h sehaton fihkflik them to
After dancing until midnight endorse the bill on Perils of
eti retired .to the dining-hall Narcotics.
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where thé basket supper whs
held and hot coffee served.
To the National pledge to
Those present voted it as one lhbdr ftfr the "Slf h's," Pesco,
of the best times of their lives. Prohibition, Protection of home,
After all expenses were paid chUdl-en àhd school, and Pfétec-
the Committee h a d .>15 for the tlon from drugs, wè are adding
Elevator Fund.
in Órefcod Public Téithòok».
We extend a tote of thanks v We find that quite A few have
to those who so léyally stood by heretofore opposed the tektb'ook
bill are now favoriiif it. th e
Lady Minnie L. Stickel.
greatest argilihent against' the
Lady Lncy Mee.
bill was tfie ifreat Initial c^st.
Lady Berthh R. Adams.
Tet that would aboBdt tó but
81ster Ella Sutton, D.D.I
>1 pet >1,000 of assessed val­
Bister Em idi Fleming.
uation. .iih ’t it better tO pay
this coat once rathef. tbafi to
stand the eaorwoae« waste every
year? California’s ilf brigo for
the eight elementary grades Is
44 1-4 cents,' Washington 4v-
eragéi Jl.JO. per year, whllo
Oregon’s average is >4.80 end
books e ie betting mòre expen­
PITTSBURGH, Pa.. March
sive
every year.
(□») _ Fire swept the works of
• e e
Hubbatil & to ., tool manufactur­
Tooí Plant Razed
By Damaging Fire
Supporlhg the Service Shop Is
ers bore yesterday, destroying
feaporting
youf organization.
buildings and machinery valued at
hearty ll.OOO.oho. Two men were
Grants Pass — 8tre4t paving
Injured In fighting the blase and thedfd o f-ib is , will be Surpassed
a .t score of residents in nearby
hdusee vyete tofcOfi ont in the this year
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Portland — KOW broadcast­
bltlhg cold.
Adveittse Í . & .
j
ing station dedicates «neat new
in the Want.
West.
studio in-
!tr t “- ^-rrrhitf “ it
A
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POKING
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You A pe Cordially Invited
To Attend A
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No attempt will be made to
STYLE
s R o tn
dihplay other than such gar-
ifients aa are Tdgnlarly fcar-
tied id oar stock.
TONIGHT
. at 7145
at our- store
SOUVENIRS
SPRING‘ STYLES IN
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Millinery, Coats, Suits, Dresses and Footwear well
Modeled
MÙSfC FüfeffîaÉÊÔ BY t^bÈTERY OF IÎ o W à A d ROSÉ W öß-
THOPHONIG VICTROtiAi T*
civic Improvement Club—
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owing to the absence 6f the
Considerable business pertain­ tescheE Mrs. T. J - Mslmgren.
ing to the welfare of the Civic i
was 1U.
.
Club was brought befqre the Ex-1 wUP
It will meet' next e Monday at
equtiv« Board o f.th a t, body at The home «of Mrs. W, M. Pole/
Its meeting Tuesday of this
week.
At two thirty p. to., the regu­
lar session ' ebnvehed and some
little time was spent In reading'
reports and In m*ktnK a number
of IflSfiVfifififlfMRb fff Illtefint fffT
the Club.-
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The treasurer’s-reporf waa r>**
peclally gratifying.
Two an­
nouncements proved very in.
teresting; first, that s Saint Pat J
rick’s tsa would be given by Ihe
club. The general filans werol
stated »but d etails' Will be Work-1
ed oui later.
On April 14, Founders* Day]
will be observed. Especial nt->j
tentloh is to be paid the found-]
era and the older ladlbs. This]
will be an open taeetlng and |
every one Is expected to Invite
someoae far the sitekioon.
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A hitter was bead from Mwm
Rachel fa n ÄSnle, ypiMhg th j
thanks of the depaHininl for the
Civic Club’s contribution
o f,
$J0 for the Scholarship Loan
Met
Dance given at E H
Mrs. H
and sai
wiisoA
A.
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Gold HUI 1. at the library Motfony With Hrs. •
b, $. 'fg h ill -FfWay night Feb- fcdger Vìè péehldSnt and Mrs.
hu».' seth by Minnie L. stickel Mèyètf, SecrSihH. 4 h 0 hre so
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nd
Sunbeam Claes Meet«—
The Sunbeam ,class of the M.
E. Sunday iciioo'l surprised their
teacher Saturday night at the
home of Mrs. L. B. PowdU, who
had invited Mrs. J. W. Frasier
to dinner b id wpUe lingering
at the table to visit, the girls
and tlielr motiifcr* who could
come, qhletly arrived. When the
guest of honor vtas asked to
gd to the other room she wAs
greeted by laughter from those
assembled.
Games were played Uiftil tlirie
for refreshments, which con­
sisted of delicious chocolate and
dainty cookies, with home made
candies whlcli the girls had
brought with them.
Mrs. Fysseler added much to
the merjlment of the evening,
in carrying ddt the entertain­
ment planned.
' The members of the class are:
Marjorie Mills, Beulah Hervey,
Mae Powell, Muriel Cuthbertson,
Esther Jenkins, Marie Rigdon,
Laverne Ramsey, Sylvia Martin.
They have chosen Mias Rul^
PoWell as th'elr teacher.
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Parenhfeether
XU A L to the finest inïpoitéd
salad oils that mâÿ cost you
twice as much—Maroia k the per-
Mayonnaise. Regardless o f price,
the World affffrds no finef salad oil
than Mazola.
tf
c o r n ^ iiie - c o b ,f r u etto'i
hetp liking MaxoUh fo r th û
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ta^k oil it p rc tttd Jrom the hiearti of
x J g k ti^ened «»m.
«fiyree?«.
FO R SALADS
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