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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1926)
A » interesting and jscigprehensiye rtr S ports, with many, helpful sug gestions for the work of , ^ 0 # l VlgW P. T. A. J , A program of delightful num bers from the primary children t and community singing, wiitb t the reports mentioned shove, . made up an hour o f entertain- . ment that the audience enjoyed t most thoroughly. I An encouraging fact concern- « > lng the new club house m ust* d g tfto f o r M n -fW h * 4 « ta * mltjtqn f lh d t a f c w t » ' «feeeftW f promise to « W a g e ang then forget theta.” V « f t a f t r dt A ktoali e rtf a d « « , <aM t mtaWtors Ä W J W iö X ptotor M g M W «fid « ta g é te u a I eftWAsh H M U i k M febrfd tM > a definite fttgfeMft* tfOcft tti the • s p iritu a l 1U« o f g community, The p fW M M t « <$b> Wtatart- Teacher JtomfcMttab then rta » e dp and « 1 « "total f t kecatisn w e e n ft AeM t a f e M M ta * « fu lflllin g th e ir obligation* afte promises?” t v Which n keen- eyed, m iè t o * * * # « eptodi*» f * * PMM W ftB to to eeptaft, " I f I le d c h » * « « to brtbg afe ’» sMMi Saturday, A p ril 2 4 , gt Id J lfl say te M t t g « ■ fe y t a r tofteftta a. m., the Soother» Oregon Dis lessons U pou tanta,' Write--a peoti tric t Federation «ft Women'sCTuks (theme, w . M M • « >o tff frenelli opens its sixth m e m eensen- wsrhn .to ta I W ill terg fte «Mm* tion a t the Methodist church in al». f t e n t a / t a m a ta f ê t o n s * * Roseburg. person to b jf « « M M M o « a , osta The program Mashers promise who norar break» n- promise, por to be tateresthsg. During the day drops a Job « t a « t a t a « ft' ta a book review, “B u fa e ta o f Be " * * * e, ing a Club W o rn **,” is given by Tel» s t o îS L J ? Mrs. B ari B. S te w a rt "H ew to f * * ’ n* flo* ‘w w Improve Our PttbHe School Sys o ta p tg ih le * problem. ». tem," Miss Rosa B. P arrott; a i hot be.om itted. Mrs. Tucker re- j ported that there were now $740 r jn the treasury toward the build- ' KM. OMte SL in« which W of mOny. A M I S fe -A s U a a g Mgtie Btndy Club, O tri L o trit& d S tara.. A lfta Wfflets, mbly.W ee* D k y B lb ta tta to e il ethodist c h f t f e ♦ : * > f . f a .| C Patrons and friends invited. FVtday, A p ril ,S S~-«pw arth M a - fcue Conyentton, Medford, April, 2 3. 24, and 25. A ll yOhhf I people ln v lb l. J *» ; ‘ * J ? F ’ I Club. tXastemvs, Mrs. Bdward Thornton»“ $37 Upper Granite, and Mrs. McNair. tnMhiy, Aprfl SO— District Con veatíoB of So. Ore. Diet. Con federation M Wenpsns COBKlti. Roeebçifc .Convenes n t 0 : 0 0 P- ® . / PHday, Apr« flft—Le<ftea W its <ndv n fsW mMtMKs Presbyterian; Church. Members le ft before the «¡lose o f the urged t * attend. jf e ? d ;* tf second Membership Drive held by tee local Legion A uxiliary, Satar«ta>, A p ril Sd— » « n W r i ot thh tWo teams sre ict t a i * . O . meats Tu* « la ? evening devotional. w, C“8ad- " Ith M” ch.a,r ?* ” l he wklck <’ eVot ; vising with »ach other to « t a g , IS t h t greater n n m M r « new aI*° ' ro” migobers. The ergantaatinn. w ill t taot dtebnU fb r the aetamsr , ™ ' * * > « * * J mpntha, b u i ahkll keep up the * ttk!h d®JlcU ! present interest by holding 2 . 7 , L mèetinds oheà a m o n ti during ^ , by har * ° the aummey In the way of 2 IÌ. P‘Ct o ’ ? £ H u n t \r s PX l n h One Good Example Beata all the C a ch in g Ton Can Do Stas. Fred C eshtef and MTs. ÌÌ2 . The District Cenvsntioa o f J b ^ L e g io u A uxiliary wm hbld in Rossburg.Tuesday. The Posts represented at the Convention werS Albany, Cottage Grove, Mugette, Reedsport, Portland, M arshfieU r^'M edford, A lhland, m i « e hostess chapter. •' A very interesting session was new » nw « W M h g , t f the M B tt of which luncheon was held at the Umpqua hotel, followed by an afternoon session in the form e< a Round Tagie, from which t&e 'delisgates obtained man? Nobody likes to hear about " h lff-a ttr — you’re from M « spurt — yoq like to see things BH Casad, Isabella W Rruner, Beulah « rw -r ^ Q,cott f and th> hoiteM , >nd M r, w w t t I- , « « . . . M<M B celebrate« t A>r il t4 th n fU e n of Uy of Mrs Anns c. , . brate her elgl day There was a V a< aooe; the U viands satisfying helpful suggestions for the bet- Everything that terment of their, own organise- Birthday feapt hi te » « . A detogate from each post aita the guests represented told Of the ac- busily engaged ii compUshments of her chapter, it o f present da; the Preeihsnts being Sailed ujr> «ftofc of the long Sn if present. Mrs. C. A. Malone, The gathSrlni the local president, made an ex- in the evening cellent talk on t h i many wortkJM rs. Otto W lnti whlfc tb in tl teme by the A s h d ta lta tv « to teW Keen style for the man who cures W hite gold filled knife and chain. Just what your watch needs. land P«nft dgring the w in t e r tb offer their e< , The social hour followed: de- , Hclous ice cream and cake serv ed by the hotesseO, Mrs. Park and Mrs. Payne anS Mrs. Cooper. I t Was pleasing to note that there were many of the newcom- era in Bellview district present to get acquainted w ith their neighbors and «njoy the pro gram. As is usual, the house was •crowded to capacity. I t is un- derstood that Changes are cow- telnplated in the schoolhouBe to accomodate the increased en- rollm ent at school. I t is stated that the number of pupils has increased fifty per cent within the last year. WHITE j ] j j , , ( , ( 1 j { Club; a Trwvetowwe eg temropesa Countries, by Mrs. W . G. Paul, and h stao by M m Fred Strang sre some e< the splendid A i n « to store le r these who attend. Mrs. J. C. Penaler of Rose* Burg, president o f BmttBern « * . gon district, w ill give the ad dress of wetoome. To thia, Mrs. C. B. R o b e rts « w ill ruepead* Othta U a n the nwnkhera men* tio M d , Ifrere W«1 b* rppofts give nfrom the district officers:, «flub reports*, thrsc-minute talks by each club president; a gen eral rfisensston, ana to dosing sommlttee In charge heihg: Mrs. Tern Randles, Mrs. Nellie Ran dles sad Mrs. Mellle Sherard. 1 Music and headings and a min strel skit made up the program With Mrs. Rosencrans and Mrs. A- A. Madden appearing in plane duets; little Frances Barnes in a reading; plyno and gWtltaf, tats. Rosencrans end M r. Baker; readings « Mfs. Brady, Mra. Alicii Turner, Mrs. Nellie- Ran dles; “Alabama Minstreia” a minstrel skit, (song. Jokes, etc.); “ Lazy M ary” by three little gftls, Who showed the big folks how to »lay the game. • The real fun ot the evening Began when the pies were sold *—or rather the "Shadows" were Sold, thus obtaining partners for the pie and coffee which were Served during the social hoar. Dancing by those who wished and visiting by everyone pres ent rounded out an especially P. •*. R F o r Mototoiy's Ostomw—-■ The report for Tuesday’s-meet ing at the Civic Improvement Club wiH appear to'M onday's is sue, as w ill a number of the happenings ot the week. The best o f reasons occasion the publication in the later issue. Society Meets— Mrs. j - c .Mergter was hostess Wednesday afternoon at the meet ing of the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Presbyterian, ehurch, w ith Mrs. Geneva Allen as leader of the program. The meeting was an especially interesting one and there was a good attendance of the member ship. There v eto a number of Others assisting In the program,- Which embraced both the Rome had foreign fields. 1 ' e e 0 vy, husky - lookiqg men's a, bearing the emblem of ;e or order In correct de- Bpeclal j Pie Hoctol a Bn c c cs s The pie social * held Monday evening was a success socially and financially. There was a large crowd present and evert one reported « happy time. Preceding the social hour, there was an entertaining sad in teresting program with the num bers especially well received. The Missionary A w ill he erected thin the report of the nomination eommfttae and tee etaettoe of officers. Community singing w ill be a pleasant feature of the «toy’s prossedfng.. A t midtaty. th e Bogtsta etefc w ill serve luncheon to Its guests for the day. I t la understood that accomodations w ill be fu r nished those whe> arrive the eve ning before the eoavestaeh. Ashland w ill State • number «ft delettess to the coWvsntlen Other tb n * (h e * Ctoic Club the A rt clu b ta n metebbr df the Dtatrfct F ed e rate « as is tee Upper Talley Cemtonsfty Club, and Juntata s n Oto newty federated club tn t i e Wstfey Tlew has affiliated with the dls- feict and Stole organizations. Parenf-Tedcfter V an ish es ¡ A t a dinner meeting of civile workers the other «lay, ws fell to taiktog about a keen sense ef responsibility as an essential to character. A club president SW EET CREAM Asbftnd ICE CREAM ftrtft ytiilir 4 m A h for thé products of ASHLAND CREAMERY i Shoe Sale J • One price on all fchorl finetf and odds and ends ** $4.85. A good time to get a good comfortable shoe for every day wear, as we have rt trtrtnber of Wack kid oxfords and strap slippers in this lot. WHITE KID PUMPS AND . SLIPPEH9 wftable for graduation class on sale at $6.85; vshieg to $9.€0. O ther White pumps at $4-85. 10 per ceirt diiscount qn all cMld- ren’s slttNte .«-* - / Ladies Nap-A-Tan Hiking boots just in are placed wifh io pér cent discount See*our window for different a styles. Shoe Deportment SALE PRICES are still attracting the attention erf thrifty. a 1 Ilu tc u The first'annual conventioh Of ke south half of the Southern dstrlct w * t hold its first Annual ipworth League .Convention lu ts Methodist church at Medford a Friday, Saturday and Sunday, .prll Ss-lS. lfh W o f 1 thg young eopto of the starch tan ptawtiimt a go all or part of the time dur- tg the convention. Bellview P. T . A. met lost There Were ' thirty Or ‘ titorn Friday evening at the Bellview lembers of the “ Who Do” Class sfcMbl house w ith another of Its ( the Meteedite Stataty s$tabi splendid pregrams. hp Jourtsyed to M edftrd for pince fhio eseetttta followed so closely the County Council gath Id noonday Hnckfout Tbteg the ering of P. T . A . Ctrclea at laps planned gt thd hOrtfe ef the LUhia Springs Hole! in Arfh- jla n d , Mrs. M ary Homes Tucker '¡and. Jgca. - N o m a . Mender- mada Jsteij* ,, 16TH ANNIVERSARY WU-» . . , Tti aM these good wishes, her msttp fvtonfe Wish to ‘add their cangvatulatlona tor thia anniv- eriftry of the niilestones passed to MMh a happy, busy, useful I N * A life, not atone devoted to*. her husband and family, but cme /iftod yttp.gelpfplgM S f^ r others d toward tee lipbutldlng of i oofemunlfe to »witch she , Anniversary Holes Mto. Russell was kept bitsy rending the congratulatory mes sages and letters sent by friends from fa t and near. When Mrs. F M trig lu of California was pre paring hers, E. Kaiser called. Up Ladies A id M m U - The LadlOs AM of the Mefh»- on learning that it waa honoring, -Mrs. ftnaseli's birthday , he said, dist chQrch met at, the home of “W e aaed ko keep a special cer-. M ir , M. W. W hetter Wednesday gar f t tea poet office for Mrs. tfternoon. An account «ft tee R utata1'* total upen hsr annlver- ineetlng w ill apear later. 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