Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 08, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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ASHLAND daxl '
PAON SIX
fl P age' of Special Interest to
Mr. and Mrs. ¿ « W
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teacups in a pleasant visit during who wore a gpwn of white
Muntenauer Enterieju— .
(
georgette
crepe
with
garniture
of
the social, hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Blumenavqr wen
silk lace. With this, was Used
a rarely beautiful Egyptian host and hostess at a delighlfu
Woman's Foreign Mlsslonarj'
shawl of lace shot with silver. one o’clock chicken dfhhif 'Ban­
Society—
This was caught with orange ter Sunday.
. “The Woman's Foreign Mis­ blossoms and orangp, blosspms
The table decorations were
sionary Society pf the Methodist were in her hair.
especially beautiful and in keep­
Episcopal church met on Friday,
After the impressive cqrpipoqy, ing with Easter, yellow we«
April 2, with Mrs. A. I). Jlllson, the wedding breakfast was serv­ shown fn the flowers used,
107 Second street.
ed?. The wedding cake, graced making the' tkbfe very spring­
"After devotions conducted by with orange blossoms and plac­ like id coloring.
JMrs. Adena Hunt, in a most ed on a beautiful tray, was cut • ' The guebta Cnjdylng this pleas­
uplifting and spiritual way, Mrs. by the bride.
ant hospitality were Mrs. ‘ Sarah
Pratt, president, took charge of
Pictures of the wedding party Mosier, an<j ' Miss Ruth Osmun
a short business session.
were taken under a great oak of Medford; Drs. H. M. and
Mrs. Lawrence Coder was which stands on the lawn.
Mattie B. 8h»w and son Mar­
leader of the lesson, which was
Mr, and Mrs. Winter left im­ vin. Mr, Jpiqey Barrett, Mrs.
Mx& Grace £ . Andrews, Edito*
a review of tbe last chapter of mediately for a short honey­ Anna M. Williams and Miss
the study book, “Wherefore moon. They are expected homo Georgle Coffee.
Pray.’’ She was ably assisted sometime next week. They will
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Calendar Of Event«—
by Mrs. Pemberton and Mrs. lire in Ashland.
Married—
ltiurcday, April M—Elks’ Ladies'
Hunt. ,
A very pleasant little eero-
Miss Ruth Fleming, daughter
Card Club.
Mrs. Hun^ told of a mission In of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fleming, mony was performed at the
Friday, April 9—Hawthorne P.
'Egypt in which she was in­ was a successful teacher of the Presbyterian
church
Tuesday
T. \
Clrile.
Hawthorne
terested, completing a fine »f- Jacksonville schools last year. morning, April 6, 1925, the Rev.
Building, 3:20 p. m.
(terhoon’s program;
Mr. Winter is the eon of Mr. J. C. Mergler officiating. ,
Friday, April »—Past Matrona*
The hostess then served waf­ and Mrs. O. Winter of Ashland
Miss Amy Turner, with her
Club. Card Party. Masonic
ers and tea during the social and is an efficient salesman of mother, Mrs. Turner of Portland
Hall. Evening.
Jhonr, assisted by Mrs. Cary and the Westerp Auto Supply Com- came to Ashland where the bride­
Friday, April 9—P. N. O. Club.
Mrs. Crosby. ■ •
pany.
Both have a host of groom, Mr. Oscar O. Helsel of
Hostess, Mrs. N. M. Long, 321
friends wjio wish them all the Westwood, California^ met them
ranlta Street. Afternooh.
and the marriage vows were
happiness In the world.
Saturday, April IO—Luncheon.
Marria«fe Announcrimcni—
plighted at the Prdsbyterian
Other
than
the
immediate
Lithia Springs Hotel. Daugh­
Fleming-Winter—
church.
families
of
bride
and
bridegroom
ters of the Nile.
The beautiful home of Mr. there were present from Ash-
From here, the bride and
The ¿Jackson County Codncll
Saturday, April IO—College Club
»and
Mrs.
E.
A.
Fleming
of
Jack-
bridegroom
went on to their
1
land,
Mrs.
A.
H.
Russell,
Mr.
Medford. Hostess,. Mrs. Perry of the Parent-Teacher aaa^xHa-;
»«fyiville,
was
the
scene
of,
a
future
home
in Westwood, Cali­
Winter’s
grandmother
arid
Mrs.
tion held their semi-aunusl
C. Crawford.
SSiet
homp
wedding,
•
Tuesday,
fornia.
R.
J.
Woods.
Monday, April IS—Yeoman Box meeting at the Lithia 9pnl**s
April * sixth, ht' nine o’clock,
•A feature that pleated the
f r [I
Social.
I. 0. O. F. Hall. Hotel, Saturday, April !L
Many lovely gifts were
when Miss Ruth Fleming and
young tar Me very much was the
At
the
morningj;
seaalen
ihte
Evening.
1 P^ul Russell Winter were nnlted ceived during the da
lovely Easter decorations in the
Monday, April 12—Art Club. reports of county circlet werte
in
marriage,
the
r
A
v
.
J.
C.
church which made a beautiful
Mrs. J. V. Miller, 77 Hfth given, .Ashland and , Medfpr|l
Mdrgier '■ officiating clergyman.
setting
for the • oeremony. ’
giving reperfi through taelr citk
street. Evening.
band- UUes, brltfel jwfeath Y oc ma i» Social—
councils, each council president
The Yoemeu and their friends .Floral Society fle e ts —
laurel blossoms and orange blos­
reporting for*
• * • her
* e* group
* » ■ » w * of clr-
• -«• >
will gather at the Odd Fellows
soms
also,
which
had
been
sent
“Those who attended’the meet­
cles.
hall the evening of April 12. to ing of the Ashland Floral Society
by
a
brother
from
Sacramehio,
Bi-mOilfhly iriMl-j 1 V WAfntttid
enjoy a box social, which will at the Library, last Monday, en­
California were
set as a nominating committee,
•lng of the Legion Auxiliary was <
be followed by a program and joyed a very pleasant and profit­
in
the
artistic
tt> report at the afternoon
Uield Monday evening at the and
'
a dance.
rooms
and
table.
able evening,
.
(
Klamath Falls, a past State Re­
^Armpry at. wBcb tlmg several I session) alaai a committee tp.fty .
Courtesy Extended—
The Lady Rowena bus a very
In
front
of
a
bower,
made
of
Mrs.
MacCracken
gave
a re­
'■ - t
1 ■ |
■new 'members' wens Initialed.
; i aid<te I of meeting.
Through the courtesy of the gent of* California and Mrs bridal wreath, and lilies against Interesting program and the
port
of
a
daffodil
display
that
X Another initiation ceremony ’ Prof’ Briscoe then spbke * oh J
Oregon Journal we afe permit­ W. M. Van Sqoyoo, Regent, of a background of green, the bride boxes will be mogt attractive;
she
had
attended
.
in
Portland
¡¡will be held in the near future the Free Text book, giving argu­
ted, to have the splendid picture Crater Lake Chapter each re­ and bridegroom took their places the contents the finest ever.
recently at which growers dis­
'
•for other new members . who 1 ments fpr anf against, Wthoigh
of Mrs. Gordon MacCracken, sponded felicitously.
All friends are expected to played their beautiful flowers
while
the
vows
were
spoken
Several members of Eulauona
Jware not present Monday ev4- ‘ favoring« ft he ..free g>oolA. 1 Th<(
State Regent of the D. A. R.,
which made them man and wire. keep the date in mind and meet
Chapter
of Klamath Falls and
o la g , and these people should 1 state orggnlkition M^s* fcone *od <
which appears in today's column
(Continued on Page Seven)
,
Lovely indeed was the bride. each other there.’’
^plan to attfend the few remaln- record as being favorable, and
aad also the one of the entire a large delegation from Crater
”lng meetings before tbe summer the council was very glad to
group of State D. A. R. officers, Lake Chapter, Medford, were
Zreceaa that they might rAelve have both aides prpaented.
Vhlch
appeared In Monday’s Tid- preseQt in response to Mount
The meeting adjourned until 'Hawthorne' P. T. A. Circle
Ashland’s invitation to join in
¡Jhelr membership pins.
No
*
honoring the state officers,
«meetings #111 be held after tho one-thirty. Luncheon'was’ serv­ MeeM—
ed to about thirtyiflve at the i ' Hawthorne Circle meets F » -
Mrs. P. S. Provost and Mrs.
J)ast regular meeting in May.
dav afternoon, at 2:80 at Haw­ Reception for Mrs. Gordon
W. L. Maxey presided at the
» Several hundred popples have hotel.
M acC racken-
, ■
The reports were completed thorne building.
beautifully appointed tea table,
^>een ordered for the annual
Mount
Ashland
Chapter, w ithf its graceful arrangement
There
Is
quite
a
bit
of
busi­
J*oppy Day sale to be held In at the afternoon session, making
ness to cdnle beforp the Circt^. Daughters of the American Rev­ of cut flowers, which were later
•May. Members of tbe Auxiliary twenty-five in all.
The nominating committee re­ Some of which relates to thp olution, and tbe Women’s Civic presented to Mrs. MacCracken.
•prill be on the streets selling
J^hese poppiees in .memory of porting, the following officera food sale scheduled for Saturday. Improvement Club united in hon­ Mrs. MacCracken was also the
«the men who died on Flander’s were elected: MrXi C. A. poles The object of th» g»le is to qdp oring Mrs. Gordon MacCracken, 4 recipient of a lovely bouquet
,j
Mrs: Jacks.
of Central Point fpr president; to the milk fund, which th$ newly * elected State Regent, front
> leld .
Mss.
Wattenburg
State
Vloe
Re-
I
CbrciO
[plans
for
during
the
Guests lingered long over the
"• The District Conventioh ‘ of Mrs. Citato* J. Baughman of
gent and Mrs. H- O. Anderson,.
Jhe Legion Auxiliary will be Ashland, vloe ( president; ’ Mrs. O.
Corresponding Secretary of the
M.,
Loomis,
of
West
Side
Med­
Jield at Roseburg on April 12.
State gfiapt^r, Tuesday after­
•Che 8tate President or the ford, secretary, and Mrs. F.' J.
noon, at th® Civic Club hodsfe,
Neighbors
of
Woodcraft—
Auxiliary, Mrs. Gerald Wilcox. Fick, Jacksonville, treasurer.
which had been made very love­
The
.Neighbors,
of
Woodcraft
J*lll be In charge of the meet­ ’ The committee on dates fpr
ly fer the occasion..
l U i <4
1*^ n
7 '
held
their
initiation
ceremonldB
1J f“ LwUJ
in g , and Mrs. Della Borin of meetings reported, recommending
y »
■Pk f - 1 T •In
Hrial
Mr».
Gordon
Ma»Crpcken,
1
and
social
on
Monday
evening.
the
first
Thursday
in
November,
^Eugene,
another
interesting
Its special fdaturie was a Statfe Regent, Mrs. Wattenburj; |
mpeaker, will be present. This and the first Thursday in April.
covered .dish dinner to which of Klamath Falls, State Vice I
Convention is called to the at­ These dates were accepted.
Mrs. Huger, president of Ash­ pare brought all the things Regent, and Mrs. ¡H- O. Ander­
tention of local members and
son, Corresponding Secretary,
•everyone who can attend, should land Connell, took charge of the which make a’ veritable feast and with* Mrs. J. P. Dodge, Miss
to It, the members and guests
> a k e an effort to be in Rose-' program.
Blanche Hicks, Mrs. P. K. Ham­
Miss Berms Haight gave two did full justice.
> « r g for the one day meeting.
— we ’ trade 100 cents
mond,
Mrs. A. E. Kinney and
After the delightful banqudt.
I Several pairs of bouse slippers piano selections.
S e r e purchased by the Auxiliary
Mrs. Louis Dodge, state vice games .w ire played, there was Mrs. W. M. Poley, were Jn the worth of Jewelry Value
i
F ’ ’i
v > ' j ‘
¡And tent to the Veterans’ Hos- president spoke on the aim of music and thpse who wished, receiving Jlpe.
A
host
of
friends
offered
their for ¿very dollar you give
•Cital in Portland.
the Parent-Teacher organisation, enjoyed (lancing until a late
i felicitations to the honored
X A second membership drive Education, one of her inspiring hour.
There was a large number guests during the afternoon.
rill be held In the immediate talks, that are always of such
Musical numbers and an ad ,
present
to partake of the din­
uture. The members were di­ benefit.
dress from the Ashland Study
ner
and
spend
the
isocial
evn-
vided into two teams, with Mrs. | Mrs. Edwin Dunn of Bellview
Club were given dnring the early!
A- Peters, Jr., captain of ons sang “Mother Machree" and
afternoon.
and Mrs. Essie Cook of “Smilin’ Thru.”
Mrs. J- R. Robertson appbared
th e second team. Members not
Mrs. B. U Powell read “Child­
-J
< !
first
on the program, playing,
G.
A.
R,
Day-*-
«present Monday evening should hood's Handicaps” from the
with
delicacy
of
touch
and
eym
Tuesday, April g, was ob­
J iak e an effort to learn on Child Welfare magatlne.
.,
served
as G. A. R. Day, by the pathetic interpretation a number
^Mhich team they are so that they
Mattle Shaw read a re­
H E woman really interested in the
Test Mazola yourself in this French
3an be working for new mem- quest number “Work.”
W. R. C. and the O. A. R., in of selections from Schubert.
welfare of her home—the foods she Dressing:
Mrs. V. V. Mills whose in
Mrs. Arnaplger, the - retiring a wonderful chicken dinner and
A prise will be given to
i terest In all things artistic Is:
splendid program.
serves—is naturally curious about
8 tablespoons Mtuola X teaspoon Salt
One hundred and twenty five well known, gave a splendid ad-[
le culinary efforts of chefs in leading
8 tablespoons Lemon i teaspoon Sugar
atej8
Juice or Vinegar
yi teaspoon Paprika ’
or more guests were eeated at dress on “fh e Japanese Ar­
And it is quite natural for even the J11* «ty .ingredients. Add M acols and
the tablet, which groaned Under rangement of Flbwers.*’
WARWICK
Mrs. E. A. Woods, too, played
their burden of good things.
cperienced housewife to suspect a Maxola-
JUT h ' ° j vin*gar an<i beat u n til,
After dinner, a program of a group of delightful selections
JwU p
L
- — o> Mavoadaia® to creamy. This dressing may be made in
WRIST WATCHES
Interesting numbers were pro- one, an unusual arrangement oi
$20.00
stated. > America was sung, an “Believe Me It All Those En-<
dearlng
Young
Charms,’’
with:
Instrumentaj pole played by Mrs.
many women to learn that Mazola is the Dressing, bi
SItnton and t h e . outstanding spirit and charm. The program
preference of many expert. chefs—chefs ac'(l may be
feature of tbs afternoon, a mas­ presented, gave mueh pleasure Beautiful in style and finish,
who realize that, regardless of cost, the more tart f
with dependable “works” that
terly address on “Americanisa­ to the guests assembled.
world affords no finer salad oil than dressing. A li
At tbe dose of this program, match external handsomeness.
tion” * by the Rev. W. Judsoa
Mazola.
gives added]
leweied adjusted movements
Oldfield waa made. After the which was in charge of Mrs.
And why not? Mazola is an absolutely.
Taste it!
n fllled’ white gold cases.
addroee which commanded the Louis Dodge, the distinguished
pure, vegetable oil—bland in flavor—a* the most deli
eloeeet attention, Mrs. Turner guests were asked for a message.
clean, clear, transparent oil pressed from Satisfyingdre
0W** aa Interesting reading, and Mrs. Gordon MacCracken spoke
the hearts of full ripened com kernel^.
ever tasted?
2 o | d t a l a by Comrades Hall, first. .,. She was followed by
(Menn and Van Natta, all were Mrs. Wattenburg, and Mrs. H.
Send for 04-page beauti­
O. Anderson, t|e.aew ly elected of­
given appreciative hearing.
fully illustrated Cook
The Star Spangled Banner, ficers. Mrs. J. P. Dodge, Past
Cora Products Refining
clqod .a» < oajgygble program, Regent; Mr< .Blanche Hicks,
* At Argo. Ulioeis
i t w at tung' by 'the whole as- present Regent of Mount Ash­
land Chapter' and Mrs. C. E
ENDEtìS BLOCK
Wells of Hillsboro.'» member of
Willamette Chapter and presi­
dent of the Coffee Club of
Hillsboro; Mrs. Harsbbarger of
’president, .presented the idea of
raising . funds' for
»kitable
building to be erected at tbe Fair
Grounds, for tbe use of the Jack-
son county sebools tp exhibit
their work during Fair Week.
This matter will be taken up by
the organisation
t ,
Announcement was made of
the coming ylsit of Mrs. W. W.
Gabriel, state president, Thurs­
day evening, April 15, at the
Lithia Spring» Hotel.
Medford extended her^hospital-
ity for the next meeting, the firat
Thursday In November.
The
meeting adjourned. There were
about fifty present at the after­
noon session.
‘f presume it’s a frightfully expensive
foreign brand J”. . . . “No, madame, it,
is not. The name happens to be
J
J-
A real discovery by many Women
r
Saturday Specials
Franklin’s Bakery
¡
Custard and
FREE
-A. ’ WHITE
Deliciousl
v.nmmiuiu.'?
The Best For Salads A n d Cooking