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

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M t a V r o * “ i l tga Ä » H > m . M » » *
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« t a t a * M W tia m H d committed qutetda.
m
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m H ta t» laughing ht
A a ; • . fc-, MATOh i l ­
The
Circle
March
Janlor High P.
w ill hold its
I t . a t I I I * ».
Juntot Htth.
With th
tL foteUndan, t i i M d »
M rt.
O* A* PaulaernA
?
Thè tables will be dreams of
beauty tad thb h«tet®M*» -iTOteed
Ih hariaótty with Ih l lUTBItid-
procram as announce)
previous issue.
A ll ar
to attend.
A few days am ta i «nproms
M trt toaid that taa emu's *»-
iM ifia tio h of Bighe» at the bat
Bigham refuses to »nr- tria l whs tohUlr afcd gfahted taa
M t
rettdbr
tola THb. '
T *rty -fiv e r a
“
qiotftha ip the shadow of th®
a t a lr lt ehalr Bhro fille d t t
"Gog la to ed .” said Bigham
s
i p . it s v ita lity or h it «ota»
rm ä c h Otah tah ta *' * i ;
When
«aid of th e'eeu rt’a a i­
TM taidority M t a r taafcben Native spirit.
t i« .
‘‘My brother killed the
of ta i H iM h « ta i «Md » ta ita t . X « r rehra ago t a t t e r Sig- fam ily.
He then killed h i)»'
Motatay ilgh t ht ita maaUdg at fcrid, the doomed mag1* brother, self. I w ill seme d ar coavittee
taa hima Of Mrs. ta./ta. tarhan. Bto. W. It- hlghani. hit mother, those trjrlng m i -that tata Is the
Berause «f lllness, the tbacher, M e . lt if g le black add tare. tro ta . 1 hbpe ta ba freed this
Mta f . t . Maimgrot w*» bot Bieck’s two adopt»* children
During taa Spciai kbnr, thb
ladiea fiitahett the comfort ttpoa
; Pflses w ill be awarded, first which they Had haed Working. .
As a pleasant finale the boa-
*a d seeand. for the competing
* BvBg * gtafwll«* I HIM P"W
tesseai Mrs. rifi'C , M efgler Odd ttltewB
Mrs. W . M. P © l4 - ta fta d debOrirt*
tt
was
Hash
to
M0o«è
Bail
‘
hospitality
Wit* tart. Will 1
T h ?re wlU be a food- sale in
an? a laris
* » . Mra * • > • Conroy
• charge o f tars. A. H .' Bracht, sd aandwichea M d tea» from the
i who w ill he assisted by Mrs. J. pretty tea tabla,.
appreciation of U ù
deltgftMfei Bndeto,. Mtd, H erbert MeCai
. « ; M «ue.
, y •
avènma
'
and M M . 0 . A. TtttttoCfta* of 1
Upper
Valley
Cmrottnalty
O
t
a
—-
.T h e procram is IB charge of
Mrs. M ath' t r u e Whs bsetem
Thte p a r t y wts b n l of a
7^
' •
i Mrs. -Louts Dodge; the. numbers
. of which' w ill' be clvatt Bt In­ at the meeting of the Upper ¡ 2 *
*
•
*
“
Valley Community - feluh; Tuesday
tervals of perhaps twottby h»in-
< '» . * .
d iria c « r o t P0he a id M A 1
afternoon.
, utes during tbs afternoon.
As had been aatabunced, Miss (Milage O M t a
•
V lrg ,“ ‘ * •
The program offerings ir e of
Brewster,
eatfaty home
> unusual interest and Will make Ada
tu a ltogic BiVef T i i u r C i l -
.
1 f o r .a moat delightful afternoon. demonstration .agtet wga present mm Wbmat‘a Clot Mill hM* H4 .WnmUy fctabol t t a a
k / Jfc«,. » . U W egner wlU rynd a With sltdaa to Show the latest meeting in MM/ri*> at Cha home fc»Te Hike—
sl»ert Irigh play.
Mothes He* Improvement» th a t go‘ tb make ae «ta. o. a . w iog.
S:SO p. m.
• ;,
mi *. John Haw with hat e
1
C
t
a
ta
«b
Oe
SuBg
by
« a r t Xove- a thoroughly modem kitchen. > troth, onuttt will ha the *«»- bf girta from the Junior
t a y . March l t a t a L B. Mottia
Thb demottgttaihite Was ah en­
Missionary Society, Mrs. Aa»- I m M. Mias Margaret McCoy tolls
eral topic, - "Thé Jest” w ill he dtrtmdM Of tbe VéthOdMl fi
tire
ehrtett tita aft » drifted «
a n , Irish story* ' KHItthblp and
presented by M h , H arris Janet; <|My acfi4oi in jo y M a most
«agy, M M B * ita—H iwtK Sm i T B t t a r u n a t o* tag O M s i, win ▼ary much a id tab that they
The, social chairmen Is MMt) É»htfttl «itirdhy tdfèüUr.
' Thia tttelttdtt h lutte^aoh
P. f . A. C ittì».
Hawthoro«, /t o * Atthg by Mias tip d a Oader. had game* a «feat deal by be­ i Virginia Smith.
ing preseht at tala taeetlag.
„
b u lliin ». I t i ! p. «tt. '•
« I f« . W are Beetoe gtogmpenles
, AU members of the College WfeinBr r o u t, U 4 à real »1
. Jmr. Miss V elm * C la ta ' appear,
Cluh lu Ashland h U asked to > t the home Of tBb hMUss.
was-ahhbuncrd
It ltt Wolo dance. . A >laho solo, WU iald ttM
¡plan te attittd - this
m eetin g
At fed o’d « » the filtt M j
fashtohéà
iàttce
.»played by M ta Lolita ¿Mteon and that a n o th «
Which wUl prove of ve^y real W- t h e girth UtMtablbd at the hl
At Jaehron Hbt
a reading by J>r. M attle B. .Shaw wottld to« git
U re e t.te taaaa toriviiaged to e
n
.
-
thBy »
Itttttg
e l ; the [Msaw
SpHnge,
•
ta
i
>
. . :-a___ e
...__ d*-a.
| ta ttl ctaae d phogtaB i f ’«plondid
elghteeaBt, .
B veryoie M lkritod b ahare
l ^ a PTOgi
tati deligbtfgt iftotaoin with m eetbg WiM
ta i tatole talttb.
The tahta * b
Tbe e iv li tatttto toodse w ill of “ SIW w T t
ta ~ « ~ b o w hr i t
héduty,-
the ta r the ft*d
prahant, hri «ha taaaoi »M «to­ dhra tedfdero* oh the Bigham
eta®** la ite taeroigfcty Md a tfWhtatibn hear Pataplico, I. 0.
nata tah a»rita*d. tadotiy potat»
Fw-iAf-Teicher
Wort»
WHY WtaMM AMM WMMDS
W e wlto am pre-school w ork­
ers remember With pleasure that
we are ‘'former»” end ttot ” re-
formefa.” “As t a i twig U b in t
ttt« t a i W ill he In sltnid.”
f f S iS T w h t a t a i t » a r c i, wiui f« n 4 . n i
pseeeit b ptetttto of liveliness j
AC tali «
wTOatk Mttrim « — Preach Club.
Mrs.
M. Wagner, boetew.
leeday. Maata t i —Aatot Pat­
ric k » Tab. Civic Cltth hottpa,
1:1® to l i t o * .
.
s
»datais», M a rta lA -W o m s » 1»
Missionary Boetoty of Prastoy-
and the niytoe appearing onl»«rTed ceks,
the pfocram bekpebh fa» It, ded whtopod crei
lig h ts* attention,
>
. eU ttared hh
,.B t Patrick1» b i . at the Civic »riBgrttae
Clttb house B is beetttoe one of the loroly a
the strikingly a ttris tire social] were need a
evinto of the year hnB many tfen. ■ a nuh
ero planning he *ttjoy. w it h ] » * M rt. ,TT
tato ta to , the happy afternoon.- eerdtag.
,
th in g (kg «tttoty tttadld w t a i • T h e m wa.
school Cata» eit dm« «M by ta e ln te m e tb i *■ « a ih ta it
apecial meato »rogtata/ » , pretty g , « » . a " e t t lH t o l t a
betta«, Wbd- tante U tobi Mta t o m a plabaghvl
■.
t a ll Wnb At« frteads
«g Bilan Oaley)
t o -« è
toadlee ate beginning to plan
their gown» tor the Saint > | t -
rtck’b tea. Which la aa fcn*bll
event to the Civic Club.
Thi» Spring Peatival te la
charge bt Iriv . -P . 8. Provoat
and M«n W .'to. Maxey,
Maxey. and Wttt
occur Maoaday, March the ate-*
teeeth.
The boetoaeee for the different
tobies efb: Mrs. Cunning, a»-
slsted by M ra. Herbert McCarthy;
Mra. 0 . W inter, assisted by M t*.
C. H . Vaupel; Mrs. Chanhktt, li-
stsaed by Mrs. Domino Provobt
ang Mbs Delfts Pierson; Mrs. H.
Is .
pay as
much Attention
roaring i t
tb
IB *
fia ettiMmn an «he
ktateultttlrtkt gtoes to the g ro w »
of Bie p laits, T h ir i ttiPer was
a Wead, eeeorfllig .to M r, B ir -
bank, which would ttot devatop
into a i attm afive pleat uiA er
proper coadlttoM. , “Weeds art
pweeds,” be declared, “ bdeause
they are Jostled, crowded, crop-
y»d, trlm p ie d Ml, s eb taed by
Hb
B À ttD 43ttlP B “r ig a re « ”
s s T g s r Ä -Ä Ä
T M todies et t u * tato «HU were
MttdBd—tbe BAND*OBIP .anpplhw
flame toiht, « » H i* <M. «hHaridg
from tod>re ¿aW. tarthbndS to?
5 fy /r — F » —
ttn e n profs, tot t a t t a t BouftaB-
lng food, of s^nshtnC.” In like
manner ll« f e i f s human "weeds”
Ziri yro
which aro * ita * ir becauie they
ehtd to tBb eommuluty to do;
★ hat they do u gtrohu them
Ceta/tort]
M «taro
19J0
Bhte taetW Beitt ptbperiy oared
fer and eultltglbd.
" It Bl t h i mlmtott ttt the pre
school circles to help thebe
,kweed<” ta the t a il* Wdfld to
become a flowera.
Pre-MhoM
ehetrmen are really gardepers.
They are not the only gardeners
who look after children but «key
fill an inportant place to child
Cttiture.
I t is not who« .they
taM tttoiyei do that couttts most
h i t what they stimulate the par-
>
' A l t h i « » rin g Cttrumonlal of
the fh rtttta w Mtttoh Tem pli,
Mrotaethood - at
tbe
Parish j
«Ab wtroe e t «he H oiles are
Mrs.
gnests et A » bMritaM « h it» te io u e e last Friday night.
'M utter, Mrs. K hig a n ^ -M r. .A .'
itk e n a t the LitBla tp h h gs fto-
A. Madden copapdbta Ibi. com­
^ À t t e r the ttottguta. thè ladlee]
m utes la charge a n *, It ì t u l n i
p u n p F ire Girls M e e t -
aée entertain®* at Masonic halli U th e ir efficien t, service
the gtttMttag y r ta d -ro «Meetami
toast Bbadby the WawoklyW
until tibie u attend the old-
fuL
Bveryone’ pteeént repdrt a and* the W ytotolchM Camp Fire
febhtenei d isse which w ill JM vero taJMHtato avtattof.
groups had their first Cottncll
held at the Armory-
A pro­
The
old
labMoaed À dance, F ire and Cardmoalal meeting.
gram bt entoriainmetti la provid­
fB ey gpthered pear the H ig h ,
ed for IBs .vllitlag .ladies.
school a t three o’clock to thb
Daughters « f the Mile mc«l
Saturday In ^dedfor*. .This I»
the firs t meeting with the newly
elected dthesto.
todncBeon Qt M rvb * at 12:10
a h * the regular tahdtittg is St
W0M6N
Lntaer Burbank, the p ie «
.w im rd , n rged .tattt the w in «
» s e e » so « s h » s stata »C» >C IV > »«■»— ■> >s SsSS
to thb heed» 6t ttotaf own chti-
Moro
w o n d a m i. tBiBga
A lt
t e dene for children than Luther
afternoon sad, when all were
assembled, tljey. went to th®
! place previously appointed f«W
I the -Cpanell
. •
Burbank - he» ever
for«
hlants If trained helpers d n be
found (A WO»k ‘ to. tMte mtttth-
begloeted "chh*-gnrdeh.’!
* ,
I ' Here they first ate toncheon
and nftdrwaro, as darkness fell,
la stately counell fire was built.
The esrsmenim were* short an*
I Impreaaive.
M verat asW meuU
Adtaritoo X
fe w f e r i a «
Subscribe W r
ïîkb Tlttrags.
beto wire reebtobd Into (Be cir>
),4e*rM>
S P E C I A -E
SATURDAY - ONLY
Beguini* 18c
.to .i •
« • t , • " A . « • ' •
«
Marshmellow Bolle
Aho a Complete Line of-
JTTER PASTRIES
«a,
, ’»’
.
7 ’
r « h is to a ltt Ih id t h t thronghoat
I thp evcalag was thb relation be*
ttopett the Camp. Fire . and rs-
‘gaverai events fe r the neW
to w ill BMM toto trio n h t U M .
GLAD
. < kggtolgr la tg e sifteg Will n o t tfe in fh tr ttT ite ^ ic e r .
Oh la ri Mbnttey t a B t t t t M tor
.school,, a ahert meeting of thb
grtttp» «a» Bald to discuss the
pnrehorip* Of materials for besd
bands and ceremonial gpwim
(Courtesy «
Ulien Oelsy)
| /
$ b e « e gAftheutd tohould bo mad© b y sp e c ia list«
n M Wfe e i t t y a Very oo ro p leU Hue
C oat» and
ft . Drag«©» design*?! fo r th is ty p * fthd th e y w ill fit.
PangyPUfett
The Woman’s . Home •.•Mission­
ary Society of ! |he M«*hodlte
«huroh 'w ill have its ntoathly
ittbritog a t the bomb pt M t*. Ate,
hrobb, t * t Falrvtew street, Fdh
day afternoon, March IB .
FLOWER
-eäC SA- m W
CSM
plants
at
Powr &
Bum».
Toledo,
s e s e s « < » C b > » s Att b » e i l i é t a ses