Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 27, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Parent-Teacher
al side. Terming the home “the
of a series of Community Health
clent eupeyvlpoy of ipu»lc In the the high’ lights of the winter’s Recital—
heart, of parent-teacher w>»rk,”
meetings,
under
the
auspices
of
Work
and
began
with
a
reSrleW
of
The
reeital
given
at
the
home
of
Ashland schools fojr the past two
he
pointed out the need for more
the
Jackson
County
Health
Aaao-
years, a m em berof the Ashland the principles of musical construe-' Miss Haight, Saturday evening, In
n<
attention on the part of parents
tlon
and
a
clear
aimJyela
of
musl-|
which
her
pupils
a
peered
in
solo
elation.
*
Muslo Study Club and has a host
to the first six years of a child’s
The principal address will he
of friends whose good wishes will cal elements and defined them; ¡and duet, both vocal and lnstru-
life when the foundations are be­
by
Dr.
W. W. P. Holt of Medford,
mental,
was
a
marked
success.
alsó
mtíaieal
patterns.
fpllow her to her new home. She
ing laid for all habits, for closer
■and
his
subject
will
be
“The
R
e­
Friday,
May
28,
Is
Jackson
The
rooms
were
filled
with
par­
Mrs.
H.
8.
Alklns,
with
Mrs.
wil be an acquisition to musical
supervision
of children's reading,
sults
of
the
So-called
Children's
School
Day.
Although
Ashland
is
Alice Willits, at thia point in h*r ents and friends who came to en-
circles of Klamath Falls.
and
for
more
Intelligent w>rk
Diseases;
Measles,
Whooping
not
on
the
list
thia
year,
we
She la Che only daughter of Mrs. theme illustrated by selections ; Joy the well rendered selections,
with
the
schools
In the daily
Cough
and
Scarlet
Fever.”
should
give
our
support
as
much
from
Beethoven,
Bach
and
Czerny.1
Among
the
things
worthy
of
note
Curtis Shepard, of Seattle, and
All who have children, or »ny aa possible by attending tho atudi-8 of children.
"Content
and
Kinds
of
Music,”
¡waa
the
excellence
of
performance,
friends there will join Ashland
Parents can do tremendously
was very underdtandlngly given the good grade of music played one interested in hearing this ad­ exerefayes which begin in »hej
friends l.n felicitations.
much
In the moral and social
dress,
are
cordially
Invited
to
at­
Chautauqua
building
at
ten;
thus
1 Mr. Scotti has lived in Klamath by Miss Berna Haight ,who made and the fact that so many were
training
of their children If they
tend.
encouraging
the
ones
who
have
Falls for some tin«». Is a business the different kinds very clear And played from memory.
will
only
unite In making low so­
There
will
be
light
refresh
come
so
far
and
to
whom
the
When a group waa played, one
man of that city and is well known anyone whose knowledge of music
cial
and
moral
standards unfash­
might be somewhat superficial of them would be without music, mente at the close of the meet­ day means a great deal.
both there and In Ashland.
ionable
and
fine
Ideals the vogue.
The
Heart
of
Our
Work
ing.
To Mr. and Mrs. Scotti, con­ could gala a good concept of w hat. as were many other selections,
They
can
help
history
teacher* If'
»
»
It
At
a
big
conference
of
work­
Mrs. Grace E. Andrews, E ditor
'
A feature of the evening which
a
gratulations and good wlsbea the author conveyed.
they
will
make
the
table
talk turn
Banquet
Pleasant—
ers
In
central
Ohio,
Professor
Miss Blanche Hicks took the wae helpful to the pupils and
from many friends are tendered,
The banquet served for the Loy­ Raymond Bennett of the college on current events and worthwhile
4-
Modern
Orchesra,”
for
her
most
interesting
to
all
listeners
hoping a long, happy and pros­
theme. The development within waa an address to the pupils by al Women a class of the Christian of education, Ohio State Univers­ matters and they can make life
A IX light ful Surprise—
perous llfeunay be theirs.
Ca*ene«lar of Kventa—
Sunday school waa a very pleur­ ity, led the discussion on rural much happier, easier and sweet-
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•
the last 20 years was especially Mrs. E. A. Woods.
A delightful surprise was plan­
ant
affair, Indeed.
Thureday, May 27— Paat Matron’s ned for Mrs. Dora Hubbard I
problems, according to the Ohio r for the teacher» themselves, If
noted; the lists of Instruments
In her talk which was planned
Attractive Luncheon—
There, wae an excellent attend­ Parent-Teacher. The speaker di­ they will make the latter their
Club. Mr».' B. D. Briggs, Hos- Clark, at her horte on Granite
given
and
their
placement.
Earll-
to
be
of
real
yalue
to
the
pupil,
Mrs. Earl Crow, Mrs. C. A.
ance, and the dinner waa a elab­ vided parent-teacher groups into friends, Invite them to their
, toss. Thursday evening.
street, by the members of the Rc- Malone and Mrs. Domino ProvoM er orchestras were also jdoscrlbed. .Mrs. Woods brought out many
Saturday, May 20 — Qld Tin,e bekaji lodge last Wednesday.
The ”8ymphony’ was the last ■ practical points. The value of prac- orate one, with chicken, dumpl­ three classes: First, those giving homes often and regard them as
were hostesses at an attractive
ings, and all the delicious ad­ financial aid to the board of ed­ members of the social life of the
Dance, W. B. Az Mdoso Hall.
No word of the plan had reach­ luncheon, complimenting Mrs. R. theme considered. Mrs. J. H. Ful- 'tice; specializing on the hard
juncts
to tempt the appetite.
ucation and doing, thus, a good community.
8:30 *. ra.
ed Mrs. Clark, and the surprise B. Cordell, the house guest of Mrs. (ler, In her comprehensive ad- 'parts, without watching the clock:
Every one present appreciated piece of work but by no means
Monday, Slay 31— Memorial Ex­
dress gave an analysis of the sym­ the pleasure that a selection well
was complete.
V. V. Mills.
the thoughtfulness that planned the best unless there Is a spiritu­
ercises.
phony,
which
was
illustrated
dur­
performed
gave
to
teacher,
par­
There were thirty-five present
At one o’clock a delightful four-
Advertise I* The Tiding*
Wednesday, June 2 —W. B. A. i to enjoy the happy affair with course luncheon was served, with ing the talk.
ents and friends; the satisfaction so delightful a social gathering. al reaction. When the men of a
»
»
»
district
get
together
and
grade
What Is meant by sonata’ and to one’s self, also of work well
Meets. Regular Session.
the guest of honor. Mrs. Clark oovers laid for thirty-five guests.
the school ground« the best
Wednesday, June 2 — Auxiliary to was presented with a set of salad Artistry in decorative effect was concerto was made clear; with done. The address was a real ln- W. B. A. H ave Dance—
An
old-time
dance
la
planned
thing
about the work Is the spirit
the
different
movements,
allegro,
spiratlon^and
encouragement
to
Trinity Guild. Parish House.
forks. In token of the esteem in evidenced In the centerpiece, a
by the W. B. A., given at Moose Engendered by working for a com­
andante,
scherzo,
and
rondo
teacher,
pupils
and
parents.
French bouquet of larkspur and
Thursday, June 3— Trinity Guild. which she Is held.
The program as carried out fol­ hall on Saturday, May-29, at 8:30 mon goal. Second, those studying
No set' program was planned Dorothy Perkins Roses arranged sharply defined.
Parish House.
.
p. m.
the problems of parenthood.
Schumann's
G
Minor
was
used
lows:
Ptlday' June •»— Open Communi­ but the evening was spent- In a In a Grcian bowl of delft blue. On
The regular meeting of thé or­ More and more parents are form­
very
effectively
In
Illustration,
1—
“Flowers
of
Spring,”
La
either side were candles, harmon­
ty Meeting Health Association. very happy fashion visiting.
ganization occure on Wednesday, ing study groups, reading togeth­
During the social hour, ice izing in color with the, dainty by Miss Imogene Wallace, who Farge. Frances Spindler. 2-‘‘Sweet
Dr. W. P. Holt, speaker. •
er books like O’Shea's “The Child
played It with feeling and deli­ Violet,’’ SmaJlwood, James Baugh­ June 2, 1926.
cream and real home cakes were roses.
All members are requested to His Nature and His Needs,” Ad­
From these candles the lacy cacy of interpretation; pointing man. 3—Voice, a. "Sweet Spring
served' by those who had It In
opted as the national study book, makes summer work eas­
greenery trailed the length of the out the movements illustrative of Time," Churchill Grindell; b “The attend.
charge.
<
Dlnnrr Party—
8 8 8
and training themselves for their
the
theme
under
discussion.
Fountain,”
Jessie
Gaynor;
James
At a late hour good nights were tlble. At either end, was a replica
P. T. A. Hawthorne Gives Lunch­ profession of parents. Third, ier and more satisfactory.
The
talks
and
the
musical
In
Baughman
and
Howard
Mayberrv
A pleasant dinner pally with spoken and good wishes tendered of the same flower arrangement
terpretationa were very much ap­ with Eleanor Coombe at the piano. eon—
those studying with the teachers
the Misses Edna Ooheon and Ger­ this valued member of the organ, In blue baskets.
The
P.
T.
A.
Circle
of
liaw-
preciated
by
the
attently«
lis­
the school and Its alms and seek­ Let us demonstrate or give
4— Selections from La Trovlata,
The place cards were unique.
tie Haan as hostesaea, was given ization.
thorne
gave
a
very
delightful
teners.
ing how to make the school,
Bernice
McCormick.'
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They were favors, painted cards,
Tuesday at one o’clock, at their
luncheon for the teachers o( that through united effort, moot effec­ your our price installed.
A
program
committee,
Mrs.
5—
“Minuetto,
E
Flat-Mozart-
through which georgette crepe
home on Palm avenue, with Married, Hhepard-Kcottl—
building last Thursday.
tive in the lives of the pupils.
Trinity Episcopal Church was handkerchiefs in colors of /flame, Clare Beebe, Mrs. S. J. Paxson, Schulhoff, Marjorie Baughman,
covers laid for nine.
This was especially enjoyable.
and
Mrs.
Alice
WillitB
will
plan
Professor Bennett puts the em­
6—
a
“Norwegian
Bridal
Proces­
-i
green
and
peach
were
drawn
The dinner was In compliment! the scene of a quiet wedding, Wed-
the
year’s
study
this
aummey,
Op.
19,
No.
2,
Grieg,
b
coming
aa
It
did
Just
at
the
close
phasis
in his work with both
sion,”
Six tables of bridge were play
to Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jaxmon. nesday afternoon. May 26, 1926,
of
school,
a
happy
little
atten­
submitting
the
program
for
ap.
parents
and teachers, less on the
“Murmuring
Leaves,
op.
25,
No,
Who, with their son Oscar have'at four o’clock, when Miss Alleen ed after luncheon. Prizes were
tion, which the teachers apprec­ material side of parent-teacher
proval
af
the
September
meeting
II
Soncone,
Edna
Orres.
7.-Voice,
been In Ashland for a. few day«. O. Shepard and Mr. Martin Rlch- ‘given. Those securing them were:
In .reviewing the past year’s "Slnce j MU8 Touched Me,” wort}» iated very much.
work (good as are some of tho
vlsltipg their daughter. Ml« Beryl ard Scotti were united In marriage Mrs. H. K. Tomlinson, first prize,
The menu waa delightfully things like, say, agitating for
work,
the president with the mem by James Rowe, music by Howard
Juravm who returns with theiji the Rev. P. K. Hammond officiat­ a hammered brass humidor; Mrs.
bership feels that much has been Smith. Bernice McCormick, with Planned and the pleasant visit school bond Issues and supervis­
F. C. Dillard, consolation, a salad
to their home In eastern Oregon, ing clergyman.
with friends added much pleasure ing the right sort of hot school
346 E. Main Street
Miss gbepard was attended by service; and guest prize to Mrs. accomplished. With the critical Florence Ehrke at the piano. 8—
and whose coming marriage has
study has come a deepened inter- £>uet Melody, Mathews, played by to the occasion.
lunches) and more on the splrltu-
been the motif for many social Miss Miriam Calmenson and the Cordell, a coral ostrich corsage.
e £ . not alone with the members Qatt. Worsham and Miss Beta*
bridegroom supported by Mr. W. _ The ¿uest Hat lnclq<l£<l_:_____
affairs.
Mrs. H. G. Enders Jr., Mrs. but those outside the club. AU j£a|ght. 9.— Duet, “In Cheerful
Miss Holton,- too, another bride R. Hu'ghds as best man.
are looking forward to a prom Mood,” Orosse, by Howard May­
elect was also a guest. She also ' In the presence of a nnmiber of John Enders, Mrs. Louis Dodge,
islng year; one of achievement berry and Miss Haight. 10— "In­
has been feted during the past few interested .friends, the solemn Mrs. F. G. Swedenburg, Mrs. An­
“and growth.
dian War Dance,” Brouooff, Head­
weeks anticipating the wedding vows were plighted which made drew McGee, Mrs. Charles Haines,
rick Baughman.
11—< l "At
them
man
and
wife.
Mrs.
John
Shortridge,
Mrs.
V.
V.
which will occur soon.
%
VANCOUVER, B. C„ May 2,r.—•
Dusk,” Homer; b. "Marche Mlll-
The bride was lovely In an en­ Mills, Mra R. E. Cordell, Mrs. H.
Mias Ethel Templln has been
Chicken«
have never been noted
Art
Club
Meets—
taire,"
Mabel
Metzger
Wright,
a guest there with Mias Jannon semble salt of palest gray, with Claycomb, Mrs. O. A. Paulserud,
for
great
intelligence, so what
A
good
attendance
of
the
mem-
played
by
Marian
Hitchcock.
12-*-
a hat, a harmony in orchid. The Mrs. C. E. Shinn, Mr*. Sylvan Pro­
since the close of school.
was
this
poor
fowl to do with
Mr. and Mrs. Jannon visited dress of crepe du chine, was re­ vost, Mrs. Andrew McCallen, Mrs. itershlp, with two visitors, marked Volce, “Sing J Along,” Arthur A.
only
one
head
to aid Its four
the
meeting
of
the
Ladles’
Art
Penn, Marjorie Baughman and
the Oregon caves Wednesday. lieved by delicate touches in gar­ i . H. Hughes, Mrs. Herbert Mc­
legs
and
four
wings
and two
Clnl»,
which
was
held
Monday
Frances
Spindler,
with
Viola
May­
Carthy, Mra. Gerald Wenner.'Mrs.
They return home tomorrow, ex­ niture.
bodies?
evening
at
the
Pariah
house,
with
berry
at
piano.
13—
Polonaise
Beautiful flowers were present­ Elwood Hedberg. Mrs. H. K. Tom­
pecting to spend a short while
Such a bind was hatched from
in Corvallis.
ed the bride at the close of the linson, Mr*. Dan Kay, Mrs. John Mr*. J. A. Rugor and Mrs. George Mllitatre-Frylnger, Viola May­
a
chicken
egg on the Harry Hay­
berry.
Flnneran, Mr*. W. M. Briggs, Mrs. King, hootenee.
ceremony.
• • •
den
place
near here. The young
Cards
and
dainty
needlework,'
Mr. and Mrs. Scotti left imme­ Clyde Young, Mrs. K. P. Nlms,
chloken,
displaying
considerable
occupied
the
social
hour.-
Dainty
Business
Girls
Given
Picnic—
diately. following the ceremony Mrs. F. G. Dean, Mrs. Frank Dil­
out a way to walk by lifting one
refreshments
were
served
at
the
Mrs.
Alleen
Walker-Kay,
the
for Klamath Falls, where they lard, Misa Florence, Hollmyer,
Misses Marie, Lets and Alice foot over tho other, overcoming
will be at home after June the Mrs. Gertrude Fraley, Mrs. Hal close by the hostesses.
Announcement
of
place
and
1ns-
Walker were hostesses at an es the Interference of the two extra
first at the Arcade Apartments. McNair, Mr*. Lynn Slack, Miss
tesses
for
the
next
meeting
are'
peclally delightful picnic dinner legs.
Mrs. Scotti has been the effl- Agnes Hedberg.
SOVW j L
made
thus
early,
that
members
Thursday
in the Park, with the
Mrs. R. E. Cordell has been
the complimented guest at a num­ may keep the date in mind, since a knembers of the Business Girls’
ber of functions. Her home is at longer time qlaipees than usual be­ Club guests for dinner and the
tween meetings.
evening.
Alameda, California.
Mrs. Cliff Payne, on Granite
• • •
Thia WiLs spent In the Commun­
street
is
hostees,
assisted
by
Mrs.
ity
Club House In the Park,
Music Study Club—
Simple buckthorn ibark, gly­
Frank
Nelson.
The
club
meets
the
where
jollity held-sway.
Monday evening saw the mem­
cerine, etc., as mixed In Adlertka,
The dinner, where all the good often helps stomach trouble In
bers of the Ashland Music Study second Monday in June.
* • •
SEE
things which go to make up a real TEN minutes by removing GAS.
Club gathered at the studio or
feast were evidenced, was an es- Brings out a surprising amount
For your very dsintiest (rocks and
Miss Wallace for the closing meet­ W. R. C. Social—
our
latest
model
peclaJly happy occasion, for at
»Upper» u»e Oronite Cleaning Fluid
ing of the season..
Because of the cold Monday, the this two nvembers, the Misses <ff old waste matter you never
The principal thing considered W. R. C. did not hold Its social
•v-a new , non-explosive fluid from
thought was In your system. Stops
at the business session was the In the Park as expected and an­ Marie Walker of Klamath Falls that full, bloated feeling and
the «cientific laboratories of the
and Alice Walker of Salem, who makes you enjoy eating. Excel­
election of officers, resulting In nounced.
Standard Oil Company o f Cali­
are
home for vacation, wdre pres
President. Mr*. J. H. Fuller;
fornia. Try it youitejfto clean fur»,
Instead they gathered in the I. ent, and for so much of the time lent for chronic constipation. Ad-
lerlka works QUICK and delight­
Vice-president, Miss Imogene Wal­ O. O, F. hall, where a short in­
kid glove»,' flaniiel» or »erges, hat»,
with its
lace; Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. teresting program was presented. they miss the merry meetings of fully easy. MqNalr Bros,
upholstery, rugs, etc. ! Only a mild,
the olub, which convenes fort­
Alice Willits.
20-Y ear Guarantee
Maude Lyman, accompanied by
quick-vanishing odor. Ready now
nightly.
Since the roll call brings out her sister, Gladys Lyman, on I he
at grocery, drug, hardware or de­
8 8 8
so
many Interesting facts, It could plan, played two pleasing*selec­
partment »tores or at Standard
“Who
Do”
Have
Meeting—
not l)o dispensed with, although tions on the saxophone.
Oil Service Stations,
The annual outing of the “Who
the time was short {pr so full a
Mrs. H. P. Holmes gave two
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
program. One of the especially reading* and there were two sele­ Do” Class of the Methodist
churck, the home of Mrs. J.R. Mc­
Interesting stories told during ction* on the vlctrola.
Cracken In Valley View, was
this time was that of Mrs. Artie
Fancy work and friendly diet
Mason Cartor, who has had so occupied the social hour, at the most successfully carried out.
GUY GOOD, ; .
Between forty-five and fifty
much to do in the development of close of which the hostesses serv-
were
In attendance, going out in
the Hollywood Bowl Cammuhity •d brisk lee ewaa», k eih e made
the
late
morning with well-
program*
cake* and coffee.
fllled
baskets—since
this was a
. It Is wqrth while to note t^at
The hostesses were Mrs. Koch
Large Jar
there are a number of music mag­ and Mrs. Jennings, assisted by covered dish luncheon.
After
the
delightful
luncheon,
azines on the music shelf of 'the Mills, Mrs. Darby, Mrs. Knegl,,
in the shortest possible «me, giving yonr grow«,
club and that the library has Mrs. Jlllson, Mrs. Inlow, Mrs. the business meeting waa held.
three more at the dqh’s disposal. Mrs. Lyman, Mr*. Johnson, Mrs. The program hour followed, with
ing ehickens
The febort df the treasurer also :H. P. Holmes and Mrs. Ernest It* Bible study, led by Mrs. A. A.
Madden, and with music, all of A delightfully perfumed Crystal
shqws a comfortable balance With {Hicks.
which
made up a very interesting for softening and perfuming the
which to begin the nbsv year. *
There were fifty ladies preso
afternoon.
,
water of the bath.
There wjll be eight program
progrtgus ’for the soctol aiterftoOn.
‘During
the
todal
hour,
guests
'
e
'
l
e
Just * small handful sprinkled
next year. At the
he September m 0 t-
We will have a edinpletc line of flbWeife for th6 re­
Joyed In fancy work and in the bath 'makes all the differ­
were emploi
in the shortest possible time, givin g yw r grow*
ing the program
m will i»b submitted
membrance of those who
in visiting, until at Its cloze, the ence In 'th e world.
Does not
for approval. The fourth Monday P . B. O. Lunc!
and makes early layers.
returned to Ashland happy color the water, and la not In­
Mrs. G. O. Eutfonks was bovt ela«M n
of igecb uvoatb ,wfll remain the
‘ ‘ “ IN SPffUT ABE STILL W IT « -Y O U ’’
annual outing, and anticl' jurious in any way.
meeting time as bag, been sfpoe ess at Saturday’s attyaatfv* lunold Id
eon gflven by Ohdpter A C T. E A F U lng Its successor Sfvt year
the beginning.
A sh
8 8 8
The usual formal
,, - Mr*. Clar* Beebe was the 1
Community Meeting by
lowed with -Its rontl
for the evening, which op<
363 East Mab .
MM Aaaoctotlon«4
teas,
prsgram,
and!
'
■1
.With "Cracovienne Fantaetlq
•
Lithia Springs H otel,,
hour
tour which followed.
Paderewski, played veijy p
• PHONE 148
The majfttlty of MT membot^l MCUtf) House, at 1 :1^ 9, m., there
ingly by Mias Dorothy Stevena.
Notes
I
UNIVERSAL
Electric Range
Ashland Electric
, Supply
Chick W ith Four
Legs Is Hatched
toàt Ino
jlait nùjftt Xb
uziitu œuxL
vvwttt
to vuit x
Ute
CÛ4V cU)
Keeps' you
Spoilt#
Simple Mixture
Stops Gas Bloating
BEFORYOUBUY
shslitiM
G4 4fciXf-
KoWvwq
ucskoufdnt
lïlcQjtaA/
_
JOHNSON
WASHER?
GEORGIA ROSE
XL ELECTRIC
Station
BATH
SALTS
FROM CHICKS TO
LAYING HENS
’
75c
“Let No Grave Go Undecorated”
FOR MEMORIAL D A Y rU
CHERRO DEVELOPING FEED
Ft
McNAIR
ASHLAND FLOWER SHOP
U U / U <h GJUIriUbtHu
»»ïiinfrlft
of the organisation were present1 vAll be held In Àdfrlànd the first
BROS.
land'Feed & Grocery