Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 10, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Interest to Cllomen
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Reception fo r Mias M ary Squire— thing. There are windmills f jf otherwise. For when you wjrk| America today.
iUerlonn> Revolution, Miss Kdth- Normal Notes—
I take the liberty of advocat­
President
and Mrs. J. A., Tonight, Camp Fire Girls and instance, also very fascinating with people at a stimulating task
M; Vincent, • registrar of
Churchill
went
to Medford Mon-'their friends will gather at the things to make and having a long you get the very finest comrade­ ing three things as essential tr
Sdo(hei*h Oregon State Normal
ship that la possible in this world. wholesome leisure—nature study,
IwRoot, and Mrs. -Grace B. An« day, where Mr. Churchill addres- j civic Club house, honoring Miss history, and most emphatically
Isn't that what parents need .to music, and handwork. But nono
there
are
boats,
beginning
with
sed
the
ParentTeachet
Assocla-i
Mary
squire,
National
Executive
drew*, historian I of the « local
the Norse Type, the drggon ship, secure- comradeship with their of these are valuable unless
tlon. His message was a vltnl, from New *Yprk.
¡Chapter.) ’ > I* 1 i
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children Just as much tor their taught by the right sort of par­
ijdrs. Pell i and her guests-will one and of much interest to t the I At the recejltlon there will ba and continuing to the • “Maure­
own sake as for the children’s? son. That person should ha the
tania.”
an interesting program.' Musical
leave Saturday for Klamath Falls: thoughtful audience.
Life is meant to be an exub­ theme of another article.
Only
let
everything
be
a
matter
numbers will alternate with ad­
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erant
thing and for those who, in
Coming to AshlaaA—- ‘
EDWARD YEOMANS,
dresses given by a number of for investigation first, for re­
Box nodal a 8uCr**s—
t
this
way,
get in tune with the Director of Valley School at
search and reading, for poetry
Mrs. Francis Bowen Is movin ’ I speakers.
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The box social given by the So-
great music of human emotion Ojai, California.
ofel Circle of the: Christian to Ashland to attend the summer I Miss Mildred Crain will Intro and for prose and for music. Oet
In creative work, whether the
drawings
that
are
accurate.
They
session
of
the
Southern
Oregon
duce
the
principal
’
speaker
and
church « was preeminently a suc­
Jewel cutter or the cathedral
can
be
secured
through
“The
Rud­
" ' 5 • 1 honor Suest, M*s» Squire.
She
cess, both In a social way and as Normal.
Her father and mother ¿and will be welcomed by Mrs. Gordon der” magazine, New York. If you builder. the composer of sym­
a ‘ftrtahclal venture.
phonies, the builder of ships, or
There .was an excellent pro- three children will accompany MacCracken. Musical numbdra don’t your proportions will be
wrong
and
then
nothing
happens.,
the teacher. It- Is and always will
her
here.
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,
will
be
given
by
Letha
Miles,
,gram; much fun over the sale of
Be
sure
that
hoys
and
girls
do
a
ll,
be.
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Madeline
Stevens
and
Maxine
Em-
Mr». Orace k Andrews, ,£ d ií
the boxes, and of course heaps of
Taken an Apartment—
: ert and there will be ensemble these things. The girls need it ■It seems the one best way In
fun during the lunch hour. .
The*Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Matney singing by the Camp Fire Girls, and love it just as much aa the which to “Walt upon the Lord.”
Many friends had assembled io
■f *
L
1 ■ : was In Ashland, the family hav­
fidar o f Even to—
of
Starbuck, Washington, with j other speakers are the Rev. II. boys. They can begin In the 6th to renew your strength, to mount
help make this affair a Success,
earlier. np on wings as eagles.
sy, June M)r—Floral So- ing come here from the east In i and all felt quite s a t is f y Ip the their daughter have taken an ' p. Pemberton. Superintendent G. grade anyhow, some
‘ jclety Meets., Library. 8:00 p. 1910, and Dr. Johnson practiced result attained.
For Heaven’s sake then, let us
apartmedt of Mrs: Ellen Pate on ■ a . Briscoe, and a representative Models can be made to Illustrate
his profession herA until the re­
water transportation from the give all children a chance. Let
Roca street, fo rtlie summer term ; of the P. T. A.
»n. Special session.
t
Thursday, June 10.— Elks’ Ladies moval to Medford.
of the Normal.
♦'? ' \ There will he a display of canoe down through the early us see that HIstor/. Geography,
Wednesday Club Mtfeto
Here, all were particularly ac;
A
vacation
will
he
cqml^he’
, Camp Fir® Work and at the close Mediterranean sail boat and gal­ Mathematics, Grammar, moving
, Card Club. Mrs. Tony Franco
The business meeting of
er; , For ' to of the
thp evening the
however;
there will be a leys to the caravels and carracka, pictures, radio, or social antics of
and Mrs. G. Heiberg, hostesses, tlve in social and, chtijchj flrclfi W edoesdayClub was called
and their going was a matter of four-thirty Wednesday afternoqn.1 those coming from thdrielghbor- Boat! of Spongers organized.
the river scows and house boats any kind do not usurp the place
Afternoon,
You will no< have a shiny noss now.
keen
regret.
Misa
Margaret,
since
of American pioneer life, the Ful­ of this magnlflclent therapeutic— A very fine, pure, new French Process
Tomorrow
Miss
Squire
will
be
Thursday, June 10.— Girls' Club
At this reports were made and Ing state, the change has a ll the
taken to Pinehurst where there ton steamboats, the schooners and this cure for the slckneas of a Powder is all the rage. Keeps shine
Achievement Program and Box her graduation from Ashland plana discussed for future actlvl- vacation elements.
The
Rev.
Matney
is
the
pastor
will be at least 200 girls to con- clipper ships, the ocean steamers; competitive and accretive society. away—perspiration hardly »Beets it.
Social at Bellview
School High has been attending Oregon ties.
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Agricultural College, graduatlrig
House. Evening.
Somewhat later the member^’ of the Methodist Episcopal church fer with her during the day In and the same can be done with What to do with leasure time so Lines or pores won’t show. Looks
that it will conserve and strength­ like natural skin and gives a beautiful
Thursday, June 10.— Public re­ this spring.
families arrived and tables were at Starbuck and .his sojourtf here the open. A picnic dinner is a land transportation.
A largo circle of friends In spread,for the bountiful supper fu until his return home wIR.be his feature of Friday’s plans. It Is ex­
There are plenty of books and en our precious store of emotions complexion. Get a box today. It is
ception at Civic Club House for
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, pected there will be 80 glrl3 pictures available as guides. Read Instead of Infecting them with a called MELLO-GLO.
Miss Mary Squire, National Ashland as well as ip Medford which each had a share, .for It summer oujing.
I from Klamath Falls In attend- plenty of Masefield. Kipling, Con­ kind of tuberculosis, that Is the
Executive Camp Fire Organis­ are very Interested In her happi­ was a covered dish affajr.
Llthia Pharmacy
ness.
T9 t ^ feast al( brought appe­ G nest a t Mrs. PeHRa—
ance. Jacksonville, Talent, Rogue rad, Bulles, Melville, Dana and greatest question In education in
ation. Evening.
Mr. Brown Is very well known tites in fine condition, and, full
Miss Katherine Vincent, regís- River, Grants Pass. Ashland and so on.
Friday, June 11.— Home Mission4
A great deal more might be
ary Society. M. E. Church Par­ here also. For some years he,has justice was paid the splendid re- trar of the Southern Oregon Nor- Klamath Falls will all be repre-
mal will be at home at Mrs. Pell s Rented In splendid groups of said that must he left unsaid.
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lors. 2:80 p. m. Election. Mem­ been preparing for the ministry PMt.
of the Presbyterian church. He
In addition to wood work of
Adjournment was made early, pleasant residence on Granite wide-awake girls, at this confer­
bers come.
has
been
especially
active
In
street
for
a
time.
this
sort there will always be a
ence.
that alt could attend prayer ser­
Friday, June 11. — Past Noble
Later her mother and grand­
proper amount ot plain cabinet
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Grands' Club. Mrs. Story, Altda young peoples’ work.
vice.
The .date of* the marflige
mother are coming, and the fam­ Foreign Missionary Society—
work. In my school I have found
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streot, hostess. Afternoon.
not
been
announced.
The Foreign Missionary So­ so many things needing to he
Home Missionary Society Meets— ily will establish a home here.
Saturday, June 12.— College Club.
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When Miss Vincent arrived n ciety qf the Methodist church held made for the school, such ns
The Home Missionary 'Society
Hostess« Mrs. H. A. Stearns.
W.
R.
C.
Picnic
Social—
few
days since, she was accompan­ its recent session at the home of benches, small tables,
book­
of
the
Methodist
church
will
Oak Street.
A Picnic Social Is the pleasant meet Friday of'this week at the ied by Miss Gardner, a friend who Mrs. A. Marske on Sherman shelves, picture frames, and re­
Monday, Ju“c> 14.—Joint Celebra­
was also a teaeher at Lewiston. street,
cently we made a large number
P.
tion Flag Day by Mount Ash­ plan for Monday’s entertainment chutch parlors.
of
»he
W.
R.
C.
to
be
held
In
Llth-
Idaho.
ot looms of a somewhat compli­
A
number
were
out
of
town,
so
This
Is
ah
especially
Important
land and Crater Lake Chapter».
Miss Gardner wqs with ¥ 1 « the attendance was not so large cated structure needed for Jhe
meeting. The lesson is a fin
Luncheon in Park at 12:30. la Park at 2:30 p.“m,
s uxm
There Is always a splendid pro­ one, and at the business session Vincent for a brief visit prior tv as usual.’
weaving work.
We also build
Bring • individual dishes. Pro­
leaving
for
her
home
In
Calexico,
gram
arranged«
by
the
committee
small
houses,
outside,
the
houses
In
the
absence
of
Mrs.
Carroll
there will he the annual election
gram at Civic Club house 2:00
Pratt, who, with her daughter, constituting a miniature village.
p. m. Daughters reminded to In charge and the assistant host­ of officers and the organization California.
esses
always
pee
that
there
are
Alice,
has been In Southern Cali­ And we have a pond, an artificial
wishes
that
every
member
be
attend.
fornia since school closed, Mrs. one of concrete. Every school
present and express her prefer­ Comes From Power*, Oregon—
Monday, June 14.— W. R. C. Ple- most satisfactory refreshments.
Those In charge for Monday’s ence In regard to the Incoming
Miss Naomi Love from Powers. F. H. Pemberton, vice-president should have a pond, for boats
nie-Soelal. Park. Mrs. Nellfc
Social
are
Mrs.
Nellie
Randles,
Oregon,
will attend Normal in of the organization was In charge i must be floated In order to get
officers.
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Randles. Mrs. Guy * Randles
that sense of life into them, and
and Mrs. Roy Parr, hostesses. Mrs. GUy .Randles and Jprs. Roy ' ■The meeting'beginh a4'2:86 p Ashland, and will live at the home' ot the meeting,
Parr. ‘ .
m. and promptness Insures’ that of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Churchill: The lessen was on Mexico, the besides a pond can be used in
Monday, June 14.— Art '
Alt members are cordially Invit­ none of the lesson be lost.
on the Boulevard. Miss Margaret^ book under consideration having
Of course there is clay work,
Meets at home of Mrs. Cliff
ed.
If
the
weather
is
unfavorable
Armentrout,
President
Churchill's
very
thrilling ways,
been
completed.
Mrs.
O.
O.
How­
t
t
tt
t
t
Mrs.
Payne. Granite street.
stenographer, will enter school ard led In the discussion of the firing and glazing, and basket
Frank Nelson and Mrs. Cliff adjournment will be made to the Legion Auxiliary Me « e
I. O. O. F. hall.
making, and Work with copper,
topic.
Monday evening was a very later.
Payne, hostesses.
tt
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tt
tt
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beating out bowls and chasing de­
Mrs.
Jennie
Hammond
was
de­
special occasion for the Ameri­
W ednesday. June 1«.— Missionary
Home
Missionary
M
eeting—
signs,
and making enamels, and
votional
leader.
-
can
Legion
Auxiliary.,
At
this
Society. Presbyterian church.
cuaz
The Women’s Home Missionary particular meeting a three, course Community Club m eets—
there
is
book binding, all most
At
the
close
of
the
program
and
Mrs. C. B. Lamkln. hostess.
The last meeting for the sea­
Society
of
the
Methodist
Episco­
exhilarating,
suited
to
various
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dinner was served at the Armory. son, Of the Upper Valley Comniu- study hour light refreshments
pal church will hold its meeting In
The dinner, which all enjoyed, nlty Club occurred Tuesday after­ were served by the hostess. Mrs. ages and tastes and most import­
D. A. R. Observes F lag Day —
the
church
parlors,
Friday
after­
ant to that poise of mind and ser­
A. Marske.
was
the reward given by.the los­
Mount AshlanC Chapter of the
— » — • ing side lh a membership cam­ noon at the pleasant country
enity
of heart that makes hoy or
American Revolution will Join noon at 2:39 o'cloek.
home of Mrs. Harkins on the
All members of the organlra- paign In which the Auxilary -was
girl,
man
or woman whole and
with Crater Lake Chapter of Med
Boulevard.
therefore wholesome and pecu­
ford, by invitation. In an appro tlon are urged to be present since, divided, each striving to outdo the.
This was essentially a business
liarly happy, light hearted, and
priate observance of Flag Day, there Is much business to come other n winning members.
meeting and the decks were clear­
before
the
society,
chief
of
which
companionable.
How many peo­
Mrs.
S.
A.
Peters,
Jr.,
was
lead­
Monday. June 14, 1926, In Llthla
ed for the summer vacation. A
is the election of officers.
ple
could
save
their
souls, by this
er
of
the
losing
side
and
directed
Park.
comshittee of which Mrs. Mark
There
will
be,
as
usual,
a
fine
manual
process
cannot
be ascer­
that the forfeit be paid In the de­ True Is chairman was named to
The Chapters will meet at the
program,
In
charge
of
excellent
tained
but
millions
would
be a
lightful
dinner
served
at
2:30
p.
picnic grounds In the park for
have charge of the first meeting
Handwork for Chlldren-Contlnucd modest word for It.
leaders.
Everybody
eome.
m.
Mondajr.
luncheon at 12:30 o’clock.
and act as program committee for
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And now It only remains to lie
After dinner a short business the year. Those named were:
After luncheon adjournment
Can’t we begin on something
session was held.
will be made to the -Civic Club Intereetlng Ceremonies—
Mrs. Mark True, Mrs. W. L. Hux­ that requires all the square, said that what is good in school
On June 13, 1926, at Canby’s
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house, where an Intereetlng pro­
ley, Mrs. C. A. Brown and Mr». round and flat sticks, but which is better at home.
Cross,
In
the
Lava
Beds,
there
1»
If you have a proper regard for'
College
Club
Meets
Saturday-
gram will be presented beginning
Homer Moore.
Is something in itself, begin, for
to be dedicated a monument com-
Why A llow Y our Shoes To
the
welfare of your children you
Mrs.
H.
A.
Stearns
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hostess
at 2:30 p. m.
Officers selected for the cim Instance, on a freight car?
memoratlve
ot
the
Mndoc
War.
will
provide
a
work
shop—
and
at the meeting of the Colleg| ing year were: Mrs. Carl Ooetche,
In this prosrram, the Chapters
Let everybody make freight
Trouble You?
At this dedication there has women’s Club, Saturday afte President: Mrs. D. D. Jackson
not In the basement— and you
share. Each will furnish musical
cars—
one each—boys and girls—
been
every
effort
made
to
have
as
noon
at
2;S0
o’clock
at
her
pleas-
will
provide
the
necessities
in
the
numbers and readings or addres­
Vlce-Ptesldent and Mts. Edwlrf having first gone down to the side
way of tools and materials, and
ses appropriate to the day so hon­ many of the survivors and those ant home on Oak , treet.
Dunn, Secretary-Treasurer.
track and measured one up, in let the school Instructions bej
Why Not ENJOY
connected with them present for
Mrs.
C.
E.
Pell
is
social
chair­
.It
was
decided
that
the
picnic
ored.
,
groups
of
four,
say.
Let
these
such a «hoe as this!
the ceremonies.
practised at home. If you are
man at this meeting. The special planned for the Valley Clubs
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measurements and sketches be fortunate you will know bow toj
From
a
letter
received
from
feature
of
the
afternoon
will
l>e
Engagem ent Announcement—
weuld he postponed until fall brought back and checked up with
Announcements have been re­ Captain Oliver Applegate. It Is i an address by Mrs. R. L. Reed, on when the new Club house would tho actual measurements of the work with your own children
(How few are so fortunate) But
ceived recently of the engagement learned that the Native Daugh­ "A Day In Honolulu.”
be finished.
car to sen what mistakes are made this is another thing that Is ac­
ters
of
the
Golden
West
are
ac­
Mrs.
W.
H.
Rhodes
of
Albany,
of Miss Margaret L. Johnson, only
It 1s expected that tho first in simply reading a rule or tape
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Freder­ tively concerned, as are the alster of Mr 4. H. A. Stearns. Is meeting will be held In Its new — (how very rare accuracy In complished by teacher children
REPOSE ARCH
arts and crafts, namely, when
expected today, to spend the sum­ home..
ick H. Johnson of Medford, and Daughters of the Revolution.
school
is)
Then
let
everybody
Mrs.
C.
E.
Pell,
whose
father.
they
grow
up
(If
the
teaching
has
mer, a house gqestt She will ar­
Mr. Leonard C. Brown, son of
Mrs. Hatkins served Iced tea make a scale drawing on a basis
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fraser- Captain Ivan Applegate, was a rive (n time fo enjoy the club and dainty cookies during the ■> of 6-16” equals one foot and by taken hold, has been allowed time
brown well known residents of participant in that war, and a program with the. members.
dal hour which followed the busi­ that means practice the use of enough in the curriculum— and
niece of Captain Oliver Applegate,
have children of their own then
All
members
In
Ashland
are
re­
ness session.
the valley.
fractions and the art of accuracy that very important thing can
More than ordinary Interest Is will attend and take as her guests, minded of Saturday’s session and
again. From the drawing get happen— they can work with their
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felt in the announcement, for, un­ Mrs. Gordon MacCracken. State, a8ked t0 pian to attend.
out the sizes in wood of proper children and get Bn terms with
Regent of the Daughters of the
til recently. Miss Johnson’s home
Mr». Dobbin IVwIn Bbtertalns—
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thlekness, and put the car togeth­
An out-of-town visitor of Mrs. er. The wheels must be turned them that would be Impossible
I
Family Dl**n*r P a r t y -
Dobbin Irwin was the compliment­
Prior to her leaving for Berk ed gueet at a birthday dinner and In a small lathe— all one piece
eley, Miss Eva Poley was the com party, the evening of June the with the axles—and the trucks
designed In a simple way. Put on
nHmaatad vaaat at U dellghtfU
all tbe accessories—sliding doors,
family dinner given by Mr. and
Miss Frances Stein, who has
ladders and stirrups (made of
Mrs. W. M. Poley.
been visiting at the home of Mrs.
Let Us
Th9«e who ,enjoyed It, and the Irwin, had a birthday which waa wire), brake beams and brakes,
- J? Í1 , : J»’. visit wjiicti followed were Mr. and featured most delightfully Mon' couplers, runway along tke top,
D eliver Mrs. ‘Aaj'on Andrews and fkm- day evening In a beautiful birth­ airbrake tank and braces under­
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l i I ily!, Mrs. Joiephine Poley, Miss day cake the attractive finale of neath.
When It Is all done and painted
Eva P.pley, and the members of a delicious dinner.
Your
you have something that the mak­
the W. M. Poley family.
(Other than the guest of honor,
Miss Eva Poley left the next there were members of the family, er is pronnd of. that everybody Is
Walk as you please, yet always with ease; the “ Be-
Crecerles
day for Berkeley to attend classes Mr. and Mrs. Dobbin Irwin and proud of, and that Is tremendously
pose Arch” feature ot these special Queen Quality
il > Î I J I
therd during the summers term. daughter, Margarette and Mr. stimulative of further work of a
styles holds the arch with firm, restful support that
similar sort.
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Ray Bailey of Portland.
eliminates weariness and makes your days brighter
As a corollary to all this
P. N . O. Meets—
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class can make a project of car
and better. Repoee Arch fltylee 97A0 to W-W-,
Mrs. Story, on Allda street;
construction
and
ret
at
the
«
h
is­
No need .to go down town shopping this .hot weather. hostess
at Friday’s meeting of th French Club Meets
^Ve deliver twice daily to all parts of Ashland.
At Monday’s meeting of the tory of wheeled vehicles, and as-
P, N. O. Club. Mrs. Jennie OI14
Fdsnch
nch Clnb at the home of Mrs, csrtatn why a freight car Is built
.Just phone 214—and you’ll gel the same choice groceries pert wll, assist.
as It Is, and how everything on It,
¿r the clnb srd w: M. Polsy those present fln-
th at you wouid delict ypureelft J ; - i d
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Islted the hook that has been stud­ Is derived from • plain wagon
asked to attend.
simply modified to meet railroad
The sessions are always inter! ied this past winter.
A shland *Feed & Grocery
r./- (I
rn.il.;.—
• Bummer-plans for the dob will conditions. 1 ’
eating, and the s ^ lsl hour
1
Well,
that's
only
one
little
353 East Main
be announdod later.
!
pleasant.
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