Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 22, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    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.
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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.
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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 .|
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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- ® .
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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vy, husky - lookiqg men's
a, bearing the emblem of
;e or order In correct de-
Bpeclal
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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*
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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.
ENDÊRS BLOCK
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rito
e lim in a te » of. stame? speech i—
a n d d rd p Ms observance a fter M
little tftaP t ,
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-gftrtr e t f M W fe i t o fta itta
Kf W M ito tèi# U t * pAttktota
«*rtotaff? to t ta fr d w ar “to e f-
conscientious?"
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I f we could .tanin Juot ope
generation to this sense o f rp*
taonsIM lfty t a « W tote M ita i
ta« «Mo piltétal fetafte -W
appetir t e t w e n t y « « # - « t a * —
fcfete Wbfcar* ’ttrfgtaB «.
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m-*— r -
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t a t y a t g rrta ly « ta te ta p H c ~
'ta /fe r g iw fe ’e mfthàmfe « t e .
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