Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 01, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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high school w o rk ln the Ashland id beginning In lie’s
The pleasant finale wat
its pronounetatlon.
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’ B®rg,' ' who accorn- Bwrprlse Birthday Party—
■High,
completing her oourste in
Mrs. Whitney, vice-president of
Mrs. Mark True enjoyed a very
It is understood ilrat
from Salem where
the Burbank schools, where the
and Mrs. Villiers happy surprise last week, the the Delphldn Society? 1 presided ( ŸM w ljorily of th é ' nleàller-
Greer expects te attenB
family now live.
over
the
the
second
half
of
the
occasion being the celebration
completing the worlq so weft* Be­
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Congratulations are here from gun.
very sweet and arranged honoring her natal day. progrtun, Which was ‘opened With shfpfMA
hosts of friends upon this splend-l
and da «meeti
“ ly. aa<‘
Mrs. Jesse Nell was hostess, Parliamentary Drill led by Mrs. hospitality,
y gowned in a
bl-tow a gueste’df
Mrs.
guests
Dews.,
a
ssist^
by
members
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the
and
it
had
been
planned
that
Mrs.
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Her flowers True should be asked over to
>0iew An Interest lug -Ai
Jrhit» rosebuds Mrs. Neil’s home. She earn«
An interacting announcement
and
When she arrived she found
The man with a hom e
for
ail her yoqng and older}
rrbnt
number
of
her
friends
engaged
Shigley left im-
he owns and a cai
friends,
has
been
received
of
th
e’
,
In
a
quilting
Bee.
Kvento.
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The
program,
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pi
con
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rWtr k honeymoon to be
owns, has all that’s
by Mrs. Hedberg who graduation of Miss Elbert Gloria)
She did not suspect the nature eluded ‘by
r l h he
e Cam
Canadian Rockies
xury to start him on t h e ,
Greer,
from
the,
Burbank
High'
‘ n fcntil a number gave a delightful'Review of Bar­
!at Lake Lotilde. The trip of the occasion
roud to Happiness, — Tttl*
School, June fhe tenth, nineteen _
ry
Benefield’s
appealing
vbdok,
of
others
arrived
who
prepared
.
made, ljy . a4 _r r r . ,
is true with the proviso thag
f’^lysyi ^rlli be at home at.MP- th^ delicious luncheon. Then she “The Chicken Wagon Family.’’ hundred and twenty-six.
the car works right, —
Miss Greer has had most of her
Iqqnd she was the guest of honor,
leito, j/prth Dakota.
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which is our Job.
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Mfw Holtan was an efficient and her birthday being fittingly
Past
.Matron’s
Club—
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popular sixth grade teacher celebrated. . *
Mrs. E. D. Briggs was hpstess
Thia group of* friends might
W E H AVE ONE OF THE
Hawthorne. She was guard-
for
the Past Matron’s Club
wail
be
caSled
the
"Birthday
ed In soft graf silk with a
of the Camp Fire Group of
Calendar of Events—
.
Thursday evening ‘at her beauti­
Tuemlap’, June 1.— Westminster, o f eAlbl'In'the npcklace worn and that building apd.bpA identified Club” for there have been * num­
ful home on Almond street, with
in Southern Oregon and our mechanics are Ford
, herself with social and chqrch ber of delightful parties, staged
Oulld Covered Dish picnld sup- the pastel shades Ih garniture.
her
sister, Mrs. Wade of Los Ah-
commemorating the
different
Miss Irma Beat and MI sb J o life in Ashland. She, t ylU
. • per ln> the park at the picnic
Specialists.
Cook a h o t breakfast
geles and Mrs. Cobb of Greenvale,
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greatly mlssefL by d large etrcle birthdays.
grounds.
Members ¡to bring sephine Barber assisted.
Minnesota,
.her
house
guests,
n ow in 3 to 5 m in u tes
Mrs. True received a number
In the luncheon the same color offtrlends.
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mite bags.
.
special guests at the pleasant af­
sch'em^s.
was
.carried
out
and
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af
of
lovely
gifts.
Mr. Shigley is a young man of
WediM'sday, une 2.— Recital. Mrs.
A delicious two-course lunch­ fair.
a college
Bebb’s pupils. Lithia Springs the bride’s table, the artistic cba-, .undoubted ability,'
Mrs. Cobb, who had been vis­
and done at F ord’s set prices.
terpiece rose decked canopy and graduate. At present he is as eon was served. The birthday
Hotel ball room. 2:30 p. m.
itin
g
Mrs.
Wade
in
California,
cake
with
the
appropriate
num­
Wenln<M(lay, June 2. — Auxiliary miniature bride, was most at-5 W
extant,
W a stat veterinarian of North
ber of-candles was embedded In had but recenUy returned from a
Daky »e. 1 \
to Trinity Guild. Parish House tractive.
tr ip abroad, and had many Inter­
Mr. and Mrs. .Rush left almost
Mr5 a^<J Mrs. Shigley will oc­ fragrant roses and sweet pehs.
" Ytipraiair, June 3.— Open Meeting,
The afternoon passed all -too esting experiences to relate. She
Ford Batteries For All C an
r
Cpuaty Heaitn
Health
. , i Cpuaty.
Association, Immediately for a honeymoon cupy tlfefr owp cozy home in Ro­
will continue her homeward jour­
Ford
13-plate,
Rubber
Case
Batteries,
none
better
pivlc £lub house at 2:30 p. m. which will be spent in Portland. lette, whish has been In readiness quickly, wjth busy finger* Bad
ney, Saturday.
the merry chat of old friends.1
Upon tbeir' return they will go for some time.
I w - i U W. P. Holt, speaker.
built, Price, $15.00.
After the usual business ses­
Those
who
shared
th
e
'
happy
u i c k Q u a k e r cooks in less
at
once
to
the
cosy
home
on
Fair-
The many friends in Ashland
»DAY, Juno 8 . , — Trinity
L et us do your battery and electrical work.
sion,
the
evening
was
spent
very
time than it takes you to pre­
view street, which has been in extend to Mr. and Mrs. Shigley time were: the Mesdames W. G
Jnild. Pariah House.
B A T T E R IE S RECHARGED, $1.00
happily,
In
a
social
way.
pare
plain
toast.
congratulations and the best of Tucker, Mike Tucker,.., Clarence
June 4— -Old Fashioned readiness for some time?
That means a hot, nourishing
We will take your old battery in on a new one.
Both bride and groom arc good wishes for a long, happy and Crowson, Will Huxley, /Carl Oo-
Deque. Moose Hall. Fratern-
breakfast in a hurry.
etche,
Jesse
Neil
nd
honor
guest
graduates
of
Ashland
High.
Mrs.
prosperlus life’s journey; a jour­
■ alBrotherhood, June 7.
It means *n excellently balanced
ration; combining prdteifl, carbo­
Mopday, Juno Tz—French Club. Rush has taught for the past two ney fillea with kindly, useful Mrs. Mark True.
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hydrates and vitamines — plus the
She was prominently deeds. .
Mrs. W. M. Poley, hostess, 2:00 years.
•’bulk" to make laxatives less often
identified
with
musical
and
social
Delphian
Chapter
Meeting—
Miss
Berg;
who
attended
Miss
p? m.
heeded — cooked and served without
“The Delphian Chapter m eet­
Tuesday, June 8.— Upper Valley activities of school a#id is a pop Holtan, has returned to Ashland,
muss or bother.
f
accompanied by her sister who has ing for May was held at the Civic
Community Club, Mrs. Harkins, ular and talented girl.
on
Why go on with less nourishing
Mr. Rush is a younger son of been teaching in Idaho: They Club House, Tuesday afternoon.
foods? Quaker Oats and milk is the
hostess.
dietetic urge of today. Start every
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
M.
Rush
and
at
This
interesting
meeting
Aeplt
will go on to California for the
» a n
day that way.,
ter his graduation attended 0. A. summer.
with early Roman History and
W edding Announcement—
Your grocer has Quick QGaker—
C. and at present holds a good
tt it n
waS opened by the chapter Ktper-
Dougherty-Rush—
also Quaker Oats as you have always
visor% Mrs. V. V. Mills, who re­
known them.
Sunday afternoon at throe position with the Lithia Springs Community Ctnb Meets—
The Upper Valley Community viewed the work of the Southern
o’clock, May 30, the home of Mr. Garage.
339 E. Main Street
Those present were the mem­ Club will meet in regular session Oregon Assembly of Delphian
and Mrs. W. J. Dougherty was the
scene of one of the prettiest of bers of the two families with a the second Tuesday in June, June held in Ashland Saturday, » .May
22.
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home weddings, when Miss Mar­ few close .friends: Mr. and Mrs. the eighth.
Commencing the afternoon’s
This Is an important meeting,
garet Dougherty, youngest daugh­ W. J. Dougherty, Miss Edna
ter, became the bride of Mr. Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8 since at it, will he the election, of program Mrs. Whitney ably^dis-
Harrison, Mr. Frank Dougherty, officers for the coming year.
cussed Brutus and his Associates,
Charles Rush.
All members are urged to be in Julius Caesar, Mrs. Nims, “A
A bit of wildwood beauty was Mrs. C. M. Rush, Mr. and Mrs.
twrrowed for the occasion, for Floyd Rush, Mr. and Mrs. W. a present, for besides the business Famous Roman Trial” ; Mrs.
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masses of syrlnga or mock orange Rush and son William, Miss Reed­ to be considered, there is always Woods. “The Life of Cicero and
b
er,
Miss
Irma
Bees,
M
iss,
Jose­
blossoms with lacy ferns from
something helpful by way of pro­ CiceTO as a Man of Letters," and
SEE
Mrs. Hardy, “The Conspiracy or
mountain glens were shown in phine Barber,» the Rev. and Mrs. gram.’
The place of meeting will he Cataline.”
all the rooms. With the delicate H. F. Pemberton and Mrs. Grace
our latest model
Following the History program
fragrance of syringa was mingled E. Andrews.
announced in a later issue.
To
these
deservedly
popular
AND
Mrs. Galey conducted the Depart­
that of the rose of a thousand
a a a
ment of Constructive English and
beauties, making the decorative young people a host of friends
plan in rooms and hail; a sym­ extend hearty congrktnlations Open H ealth M e e t in g -
Considerable lntareat .^Alters
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phony in white and rosd .reUsveO and, good wishes.
in
the open health meeting under
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by shades of green.
with its
the
auspices of the County.Health
Dance
to
be
Given—
Promptly at the hour the
The Fraternal Brotherhood is Unit, which will be held in the
strains of the wedding march,
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played by the bride’s sister, Mrs. giving an old fashioned dance, Civic Club house on Thursday,
H. 8. Harrison, sounded and the Friday, June 4, at Moose Hall for June 3, 1928, at 2:30 p. m.
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Dr. W. W. P. Holt will be the
bridal procession slowly descend­ the memlmrship and their invited
principal speaker for the after­
ed the stairway which was en­ friends.
noon
and his theme will be the
Announcement
is
made
that
the
twined in the same beautiful
diseases
members may keep the date open so-called children’s
I f you could alw ays have an I c e -b o x
leafage and bloom.
ONE CALL DOES IT ALL
“ The W inchester Store“
measles,
whooping
cough
and
for
the
pleasant
affair.
<
The Rev. H. F. Pemberton, en­
/ « / / o f icc, it w ou ld be alm ost co ld e n o u g h .
Gas - Oil - A ir - Water
scarlet fever.
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tered first, taking his place fac­
GUY
GOOD,
It is understood that there will
Crankcase Service
ing the arch with its delicate Other Dances
But you can’t. T o d a y ’s cak e o f ic e starts
Other organizations have been be a large contingent from Talent
festoonery. The bridegroom, ac­
You get it all at
present.
Everyone
Interested
in
companied by his brother, W. O. having some very delightful danc­
m eltin g at on ce — th e drip, drip o f th e
hearing this topic discussed Is
Rush, as best man, both took ing parties.
spout tells you that th e ice-boX air is g ro w ­
The M. B. A. had a very well cordially invited to be present
their appointed places as did Miss
Thursday
afternoon.
attended
and
enjoyable
old
fash­
i Edna Dougherty, maid of honor,
ing warm er.
Everyone having children Will
Then came the 'bride who stood ioned dance last week with the
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
beside the bridegroom and the by Tucker and Jordan, and the no doubt make a special effort
R un a w ire to your refrigerator from
to
be
present.
adds a touch of enjoyment to any party or gather­
Rebekahs
and
Odd
Fellows,
with
solemn vows Were spoken which
th e lam p-socket. Install a com p act, con­
made them man and wife. “I their invtedguesta had a dance'
ing-
Love You Truly” was played very Friday night, with music fur-j
venient, practical ic e -m a k in g u n it. (Y our
nlshed by the Dickey orchestra.
softly during the ceremony.
Both organizations have these
present ic e-b o x can b e m ade in to an e lec ­
Miss Dougherty was very lovely
In a beautiful gown of orchid pleasant affairs often, and the
tric refrigerator eaaily, i f you lik e.)
georgette crepe, embroidered in membership await the announce­
crystal and rose. She carried a ment of their recurrence with
saving is the surest and safest way
See h ow dry, sw eet and c o ld th e air ia
.
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shower bouquet 'Of bride’s roses pleasure.
a
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a
a
to financial success.
niTd lilies of the valley with
— alw ays. D ay or n ig h t, th e occaaional
pink rose buds, caught in the de­ Marriage Announcement—
h u m o f th e m otor tells y o u that* crisp,
A marriage announcement of
pendent streamers.
Begin to save part of your earnings
more
than
usual
Interest
comes
The bridesmaid, Miss Edna
frosty refrigeration is b e in g delivered—
now.
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Dougherty was becomingly gown- to us from Portland; that of Miss
electric refrigeration that keepa th e tem ­
Helen Holtan and Mr. Frederick
Open an account with us today—we
Shigley, at the First Baptist
perature colder than ic e p o o ib ly can.
church of Portland, with the pas­
pay 4 per cent on time deposits.
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tor of A a t church officiating
E lectric refrigeration is q u iet, sim ple
clergyman.
Two Rollers,. Woöd Frames
The wedding occurred on Wed­
and dependable. It is a proven con ven i­
nesday June 6, at seven o'clock
Light and Swift, Less Noise
en ce that w ill soon be in every m odern
in th e evening. I
Miss Holtan was attended by
h o m e . L et your dealer sh ow you h o w
So Fast
BEST EQUIPPED SHOPS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
BATTERY DEPARTMENT
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Claycomb Motor Co.
One-Day Service
THE FORD GARAGE
Shoe Repairing
Agee’s Shoe Shop
Quick Quaker
GRASS
It DOES Make a Difference
Where You Buy Your Ford
BEFO RYO UBUY
SHEARS
JOHNSON
WASHER?
THINNING
SHEARS
Simpson’s
Hardware
Williams Service
Station
Fordson
Lincoln
t h a t 's
colder than ice^
Electricity!
XL ELECTRIC
Station
FRENCH
PASTRY
We have many kinds of French Pastry
IN ALL WALKS OF LIFE
FRANKLIN
BAKERY
NEW KIND OF SKATES
Low Price of $1.75 the pair
Take a Kodak
With You
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
ARMY
GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings
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