Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 15, 1926, Image 3

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are: M m . Cunning, assfbted'iy
Mrs. MfesbSrt MoCarthyi Mn. f -
jvintst- knitted ■ b> Mrs. C. J l.
Vaupel; Mrs.' Channell, assisted
Tonpjngon, assisted b y H te . 6.
A fto>VjorldU
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month or mora, 1 -lc the word
bach time.
RKy. í i ^ .T w j k » .^
fat& i Anfcn trafcelr AtM frrf
j. There wm , * large and ap­
preciative atUhanee W«Mat to
9pJ<gr the splendid presentation
of Enoch Arden by Dr. Mattie
B. Shaw av the Baptist church
Thursday, night.
Dr. Shaw was assisted by
Mrs. E. A. Woods who played
at intervals during the presents«
tlon.
This altogether delightful en­
tertainment was sponsored by
the Berean class ot the Baptist
Sunday school.
To this entertainment the high­
est meed ot praise is given and
all present were glad for the op­
portunity to enjoy it.
thtsr, Master tennis Espy,
render the tables lilts from fairy
land and the hostesses will be
™ T?»ck* F A ,M‘r
,
llam a Phone 104-L
ger. Mr. ,and t o . Mark
dresseda in harmony with the
Ofliaa hours, 10 to IS A. M t ; A
i and the host and hostess,
surroundings.
prises will ¡.be
to 6 P. M.; 7 to 8 evenings. —
and Mrs., Jt H, Dennis.
awarded: first gad second, tor
CituJas Bbnk Building.
ths competing tablas.
FOR RENT—Aplaudid furnish­
Mrs. Louis Dodge is chairman
ft. ERNEST A. WOODS— Free-
ed apartment, two rooms, kitchen
M»; Oraos B. Andrews, Editor
ot ths program committee and
tlce
limited
Kj
«¡ye.
ear,
nose
and
. Mrs. Mary Wllshlre assisted
and private
Adulta only.
a program of more than ordin­
throat—X-ray including tenth.
hg. Sirs. L. A. Roberts. enter­
367 Vista. Phons 1SS.
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ary merit, and of unusual in­
OK1H hódrt, XI to IS and I
tained the Past Noble Grands’
clubs. No member of the Amer­ terest will make for a delightful
Ceremonial Held—
FOB BMM u J i iFurniabed small
to », Swedenborg Bldg., Ash­ cALfeNtoAfc o k fc V B N « —
b at the forihet’a home Frl-
Monday, March i« — A s h 1 a n d ican home department
The Tula Hullsl Camp Fire
afternoon.
apsftpepV one block . from, Main
land. Oregon. , ,
i afternoon.
5— All co nt eating, essays m fst
Group held its first Council Fire
Study Club. Mrs. E. A. Woods
The offerings follow: piano
street, vary convenient
Phone
The regular routine of bust- Saturday afternoon, on Bear
K hostess.
•
. ' bp sent to Mrs. Jessie
solo, by Miss Lolita fierson;
363R or 63.
160— tf
toas
occupied the attention of creek.
Monday, March id — French Club. Comb, Corvallis,. Of*.,. chglrinan. Mrs. F. D. Wagner will feed
ItS
club
io the earlier sfter-
FOB RENT—Two room house­
of the American home depart-; an Irlah play. An Irish story
The solemnity of the occasion
, Mrs. F. t>. -Wagiier, hostess.
Idtpn,
but
the latter part was was manifested by the grave at­
keeping apartment, 34» E. Main.
.Tuesday, March 16—Alpha Chap­ ment, by April 16.
will be told by Miss Margaret,
ytppily employed in fancy work tention of the entire Camp Fire
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4— The judges will be the McCoy. Velma Clapp la seen In
ter, d. E. 8., No. 1. Annl-
ia< in visiting.
chairmen of the American home solo dagoe. Dr. Mattie B. Shaw
group.
, versary.
planing mill
,
There were fifteen present to
Its
forty-sixth
anniversary
vary
The Guardian, Miss Edna Co-
. Tueeday, March 1ft—-Young Wo­ department, assisted by members will delight her hearers in a
enjoy the pleasant hours which heen presided.
The fire was
men’s Missionary Society, hl. of the department
reading.
Vocal solos will be fittingly at its meeting.
It will be a reel party, with ware brought to a. dose In seirv- lighted by three members who
6— Winning essays will be given by Miss Gladys Morton.
E. Church.
Hostess, Mrs.
|p g delicious refreshments of
represented fWork" "Hcfelth"
Larkin beer, 48 Fifth St. read at the annual convention at Carl Loveland, and Mlsa Linda s birthday cake to mark tbs
tag,
marshmallow pudding and and “Love."
■
La Grande.
'.
1 Oeder. Mrs. Clare Beebe will celebration.
7:td p. in.,
All members ot the order are But bread sandwiches, by the
accompany Carl Loveland and
Two new members. Hazel bun-
Wednesday, March i t — Women’s
For
Service
urged
to he present on this, nos teases.
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Miss Oeder.
The program it
can and Jeanette Stearns were
Missionary {Society of Presby­
FOB BALE— Furnished house, Dealers in Coal, Wood, Packing,
,
taken ip to the camp.
planned to be.given at inter­ happy occasion.
terian church.
Mrs. Riley,
large lo t would trade for Port­ Crating and Storage. Long dist­ > 147, High street^ hostess.
vals of perhaps twenty minuter.
Portions of Scripture appro­
Congregational Meeting— ,.
land bungalow. »8 Laurel St. ance trucking.
French Club—
priate to the Camp . Fire law
Wednesday, ' March 17— 8 a i n t
The
Civic
Club
house
will
be
♦be
Annual
Congregational
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Phons 389-J.
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The French. Club wlU maet faceting and dinner will be held were given by the members.
a bower of beauty; the tables,
Patrick’s Tea.
Civic Club
T. L. PCWTTT- - O p t i »1 Trans­
at
the home ot t o . F- D. Wagner In the Presbyterian church Wed­
with those in charge, will pre­
Other members made Im­
house. 3:30 p. m.
fer — Good team and motor
FOB BALE:— Attractive strict­
on
Qranlte street this (Monday) nesday, March 31, at 8:30 p. m promptu speeches on the various
sent
a
picture
of
loveliness
and
tracks, flood sendee nt a rea­ ■ W ednesday, March i f — Auxiliary
ly modem K-room bnngalow 1-2
the names appearing on the evening. Members are asked to;
to
Trinity
Guild,
Parish
sonable prion- Phone 83.
The Ladies’ Aid and the Wed- duties of a Camp Fire girl, and
sere of jpround priced right for
come. The lesson will be »re- h^day Club will have charge of the importance of living up to
program
bespeak
for
it
de­
House.
qaick sale. Phone S80-R.
pared as usual. It is hoped that the arrangements for the dinner. the law.
lighted attention.
Wednesday, March 17— Ladies
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163— 1 mo.
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
Many are planning to bring the teacher; Mr«-. F- J. Malmgre»;
Jean Cadzow gave a short in­
Aid, M. E. church, Mrs. W. II.
All the congregation are to
will be sufficiently recovered to Keep the date in mind.
FOR SALE—New supply of
teresting
talk on "Seek Beauty’’
the
dainty
needlework
and
spend
Worthington,
121
Laurel,
hos­
MERTON B. THOMPSON.
be present.
hats. Mrs. R. Potter; 30 Second
and Frances Cooper sang a selo,
the
afternoon
enjoying
the
in­
tess.
Painter and Decorator
Street.
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that was Impressive and in keep­
teresting program, the artistic
Thursday, March 18— Bellview
Paper Hanging
Ladies' Cord Club—
Baby Clinic—
. „
ing with the occasion.
tables,
the
pretty
gowns
and
the
Community
Club
house
bene­
Tinting a Specialty
FOB BALE; — Pansy Plants.
On Thursday,
March. the: , Mrs. J. M. Hughes and Mrs.
In closing the group sang a
visit with old friends.
fit. Qld Fsspleoned dance.
* Furniture Refinlshed
Large choice out door plants, 60c
eighteenth,
the
Baby
Clinic
will
Frank
Brown
were
hostesses
at
few
Cajnp Fire and patriotic
Saint
Patrick’s
Tea
at
the
Thursday, March IB— Baby Clin­
Estimates (Madly Furnished
and 36c dosen. J. L. Harner, 146
be held at the Civic Club house, Thursday's meeting of the Elks' Bongs. The two guardians. Mira
Civic
Club
house
has
become
ic.
Civic
Club
house.
Phone »8 or 76
Almond 8L
163— ! •
Goheen and Miss Nora Ward, ac­
one of the strikingly attractive in charge of Dr. Gearey ahd Ladles’ Card Club.
. Thursday,
March 18— Junior
There was a large attendance companied the group to the place
social events of the year and nurses of the County Unit, They
FOB BALB or TRADE 10 lots
High P. T. A. Circle. Junior
everyone is invited to share the will be assisted by a number with eleven tables of cards selected for the Ceremonial.
1
High bulldjng, 3:30 p. m.
with concrete milk house, artes­
played; twq of five hundred and
delightful afternoon with the of .Ashland ladles.
’
Friday,
Maryfa
io
—
Mount
Ash-
ian well and small barn in North
All who are to bring child­ nine of bridge.
Pendleton — Umatilla Pro­
Civic Club.
»
land Chapter D. A. R. Mrr
Powder, Ore inquire 337 Oberlin
E. V. Carter secured f\iKh ject farmers will ^double 1925
Mrs. A. H. Pracht will have ren for the monthly examina­
o
H. O. Anderson, hostess.
Street.
166— ! •
10— "Who Do”
charge of the food sale. All tions is to keep the date in score In ' bridge and Mrs. Will acreage of potatoes.
FOR BALfe or TRADE 7 room
Louis
Pratt,
members are to entribute, un- mind. Any others who have Mitchell ln five hundred.
rW IG B 'S TRANSFER
modern house, wood shed, cellar,
children, they wish to have
At the c|ose of the afternoon,
i’ solicited.
hostess.
,
B7R B St-
fruit tree« and berries, 6 lots In Ffrn-j, g io
examined, are to notify Miss the «hostesses served delicious
10— Mary Young
Drayage, storage and long dist­
Joseph, Ore. Inquire 337 Oberlin
Hicks at the Public library. cakes and tea.
E. church, 7:45
Whq Do Class Meets—
Straet.
163— 3» ant» hh»R6t.
The work of the Clinic is
There were many guests pres­
The
Who
Do
Class
ot
the
largely
Increased.
Many
are
talc­
ent
from Medford to enjoy the
FOR BALE — Team of pules ABT PfRL JF TBOURLB-May Friday, March IB— Bellview P.
ethodist church will have its ing advantage«., of the splendid afternoon with the . Ashland
communicate with Ensign Lee
Trr-A.
or trade tor mUch cow. W. J.
igular session at the home, opportunity
far
consultation ladles.
School nous«
Evening.
of the Salvation Army at the
Crosslin, Nell Croek.
163— 6*
»»In 'ii— oryw* !-*»• Mtlwh
J
of Mrp. Louis Pratt on Friday with specialists in Inst worn.
White Shield Home, 666 May-
afternoon
the
nineteenth
of
The hours of the clinic arp
FOR BALE — White Minorca
fair Av»., Portland, Oregon.
Another Item of Interest—
March.
filled
to .overflowing
with
eggs for hatching, also young Jer­
Another item of Interest clip­
At this time, the regular bus­ aminations aqd Interviews with
sey cow. 300 Ashland St.
163-3
ped from * the official organ of
iness meeting will be held and Interested parents.
Oregon Federated clubs is an ex­
H ERS IB A PICE-UP— 8 seres
• • •
the program of felble study
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cerpt from the message of the
close in, on pavement, family
which has been followed dur- Mount A shland Chapter
Meet»—
month from Mrs. Saidle Orr-
fruit and nut6»s good
house,
ihg the winter trill be contin­
M
o
u
n
t
Ashland
Chapter,
Dunbar,
president
of
the
State
chicken yards ahd houses, 83500.
ued, with Mrs. A. A. Madden Daughters of the Atherlcan Rev­
In sóhìè éoüritrfes, Wives pul
A FINE HOME—Modern ban« figure on yonr next Job of plumb- Federation, relating to the honor
in charge.
olution,
meets
Friday,
March
the
score, cord. Particular attention
Then> tctw een-tiA ies, they
'«slow, sightly location, no bet­
Mrs. Coder will assist the nlneteentth, with Mrs. H. O. An­
is
called
to
this
paragraph.
ter home in town, 84600.
ostess in entertaining during derson, hostess.
36 Morton £Lt.
housework.
"Dear Club Women—
STAPLES REALTt
lie social ’ hour, which closes
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Mrs.
E.
V.
Carter
Is
Social
May
we
call
your
attention
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these splendid meetings.
Chairman. She trill be assisted
thia month to the honor score Society Presents Flay—
Even now, in tHe year i c
by Mrs. Gordon MacCracken and
The
Woman’»
Foreign
Mis­
FOR BALE— 3 fresh cows. 230
card which yo(ur delegatee»-adopt­
L u ncheon nt the IJ th ia
Sut|iei|lin — California
Miss Imogehe Wallace.
Mountain Ave.
169-6*
ed at the last annual convention* sionary Society of Grknts Pass S p rin g s H otel—
in arrive to take over
The program will be as outlin­
will present a play at the Metho-,
From
your
correspondence
we
Mrs. G. V. Gillette was hostess ed In the year hook. Mrs. K. P.
til prospect near town.
dlst church Friday evening at
are
ablfe
to
judge
that
many
at a charming one o'clock lun­ Ninas will present reminiscences
lots on improved streets— wh>
clubs will score a good record 7:46.
cheon at the Lithla Springs
worry about Improvements. We
when their presidents “check . This is for the benefit of the hotel, honoring her house guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Martha
ve lots facing Iowa and E.
Warrenton — Loral butter
Gillette. Mrs. Bsrah Whlher will
Mary Young Fund. It will to
docs thè itodèesHfe’s Work o f sweeping,
Un St., ln best part of town. and cheese plant epens March up" the points earned during remembered that Miss Mary' Mrs. George Leming, of Lincoln, tell of her experiences as a
the
post
club
year,
but
from
Nebraska.
wasnuig, ironing. An electric wire fetches
All prices, ressonsjsle terms. 16. with csplclty for 20,000
pioneer.
our own records, we know that Young of Ashland is in Korea
Covers
were
land
for
five;
Phone 436-Y.
169-6* pounds cheese and 10,000 pounds
This will be an especially In­
the fuel for cooking tod heating. E k c-
some of yon ase overlooking and has been doing missionary Kira. Wallace Woods, Mrs. A. C.
teresting
meeting and all Daugh­
butter
dally.
work
there
for
a
number
of
FOR BALB— House «nd one
very easy credits. For Instance,
tr id tf
i« è litote.
Hubbard and Mrs. Harold Woods
we have received less than 60 years. She was home on fur­ of Medford, with Mrs. T. W. ters, are urged to keep the date
acre fruit orchard oa N. Majp
TTifc eftetìt to tkhich we m c electricity
Mid highway. , Fine condition,
year-books or club programs this lough lost year and many had jtonford, and the hostess Mrs.. in mind and attend, ♦he open­
ing session ts at two thirty p.
year. Perhaps some of you do opportunity to hear her tell O. V .Gillette of Ashland..
garage and woodshed. Fine lo­
is a ftg fy att&tffe tf& brfe o f oar c R » -
m. and the program and social
not print such year books, but of her work there.
cality. Good terms. Phone 438-Y.
After luncheon, Mrs. Gillette hour follow.
zatjob.
,
,
169-6*
any club qould send a typed
took the guest ot honor driving,
This
year’s
program,
as
that
or even handwritten copy and
It tak&fome degree o f civiHzed culture
viewing the beauty spots of Ash­ of la st. year, features the Pio­
FOR BALB—Fine two-year-
thus earn five credits. In the
Wednesday
the
seventeenth
of
land,
and
vicinity;
the
new
to appreciate that we should employ our
old grape vines. Tokays, Mis­
matter of paymqnt of dues, an­ March, Ashland ladles will b^ Normal site, the park, ln fact ail neer and are unusually Interest­
sions snd^jother varieties. Also
ing.
tim e better than in merely doing heavy
other business item, some of you
in
attendance ae a Saint Pat­ the environs of Ashland, Im-
two-year-old Black Walnut trees.
are delaying payment of dues so rick's Tea, given by the Civic preaslng the visitor most happily.'
chores.
Edwin P. Hughes, Talent.
late that your club may not la Improvement ciub at the Civic
Mrs. Leming has been touring Delightfnl Sfcrp>1*»--
168-1 mo,*
Add h tike» highly civilized ingenuity
listed on the mailing list of the Club house from 2:80 p. m., the west coast for Uie past three
Mrs. J. N. Dennis was the -1
General Federation, and thus you until five.
FOR BALB—-Box Factory lam­
and
hitóiageriient tò make and deliver
months spending much of her guest of honor at a very happv
will miss that Important contact
ber yard has a fall stock of ail
This annual Spring festival 1« lime. In California. She will be surprise Wednesday-evening, the J
a y so cheaply that it will rdn a
and inspiration. Will you not, In chgrge..of M«. P. S...Provost
kinds of hallding lumber nt rea­
In..the valley for another week occasion, celebrated, being that of
therefore, take an Inventory ot
sewing machine for Ifcss than half Ì cedt
sonable priesa.
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and Mrs. W. L. Maxey. The hoa- •pending most of that time in her birthday. Mrs. J. L. Oskar,
your present credits and deter­
ttb o u r
Who with Mr. Oskar, their son,
Medford with friends.
mine what needs be done to bal­
hennis Espy, a guest, Miss Helen p
ance yohr score 100 per cent.
krelger were spending a few
X 4 U M stm ^ C u b —
Lsnland Study Club meets to- days at the parental home, plan- i
Aajr
¿t thé home of bps. E. A. bed the delightful' affair.
Telephone 163
An Item of Interest
3 Granite.
W iiw i on North Matn. A v w - » Mr», Oebw haA prepared the
codnt pf the meeting will bra |ovely birthday take, and this
erstlon News may ba of interest
with the other delicacies provid­
given ln the next issde.
to worneii who are members oit
ed,
made a real reast In ending
clubs which are affiliated with
A ¿ h * Chapter ¿111 Celebrate— | the enjoyable evening.
the
Oregon
Federation
of
8. PBWNI8TON. i t a u p r
Lawn M owers
Visiting and old fashioned
i Tuesday evening, Alpha Chap­
Women’s Clubs. Since there are
1TB Boot Main
ter, Ho- 1. O- B- 8. wilt observé hancing, the music provided by
several in Ashland and vicinity,
many women are eligible to try
for the prize mentioned.
sw Cold Cream
The American home depart­
Powder Sti
ment is sponsoring an essay con­
Until You Take It
test on the subject, "The Great­
est
Labor-Saving Devices In My
Prespiratlon, even,
’
Hoi»ia
and Why?"
dwt it— won't come throufl^
Two
splendid prises will be
c^use an ugly shine! It spreads
swarded, either of which will be
evenly, and cannot be detected
well worth trying for. '
om the «kin—•ultB
com"
The conditions are as follows: Sim pson’s
exion, for It tones in with the
1—Length of essay not to ex­
tnral coloring and makes
Hardware
ceed 600 words.
e pores invisible.
Get- this
Tnv wincixoswr owro
, 3-vWrits» . to be s member
new wonderful beauty powder,
of club affiliated 'with the Ore­
railed Mello-glo and try i t . —
gon*- Federation, bf Women’s
Lithla Springs Pharmacy.
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