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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1926)
m . » m g ! ‘T h e ’legson »or the ajttfaoon whs og Portd Rico gad the Phil son, accompanying It. Happy quip and , Jolly ippines, w bumbpr taking part. Me caused the quests jo linger'lopg the hospitable country j of Mr. and Mrs. Lamkin.- The strnlna of the “ Thqse enjoylng this hogpitallft Banaee,”. with Mt». Mom ,M m lat.» occasion a a t »» were: • R Ba, and «ee M a _. a Rfcm upon A this Mr. ica at the piano, Mrs/ August Schuerman, Mr. and ,_^rara. , • Mrs. J. W. MoCoy, Mr. and 1 Mi». In courtesy to »ha B ata W. M. Day, and Mr. and Mys- Otto M » Gordon MacCracken, a mapt- Winter har of the Ashland Chapter, the 8 8 8 Regent's salute was made. Birthday Luncheon— f ’ 1 The W Tl Flag salute, always th» f»u$ Mrs. C. W. Nims was the guect fp m mal Opening at a me»0ag of houyd. * ‘ of honor at a eharming little Daughter» of »h» Revolution Those not mambon of celebration of her birthday, Wed Chapter, who appeared op impiwesively givep. nesday, with a group of relatives ^ M rs. O. A. Meeker, Historiaa of «W M of and friends making this a very Grater Lake Chapter, read a most Obaptar, gt the daRgbtf«l lunph- xV. w »__*_ happy occasion. iught-proTQklh{ e s s a y , on opn lp (ha F»rt- The birthday cake was a part in If teen Reasons Why I Am a 1 Ttte Chapter Ragout, Mra H»r- the .celebration and congratnla^ ugh ter of the American Re«»-1 rtot p ettin g , «xprogped hor gp- tions and good wishes were offer Intlon.” pregteUoa pf tho nepaaion In .« ed the complimented guest, who In summarising, briefly her few graceful words, hoping teat however bad to leave very early seasons were: "I km a Daughter' there, would h« many such In tea tor the meeting at Mrs. Lamkin’s, > ?he Ameftcsb Hpyol^t^g urj- fntpro. which occurred the same’ddy. Mra., B. V, Carter, assisted by ji|a)*ily because of the alms and I» 8 8 8 Mra. . F, Dodge had charge pf qWj cts of tpe Soeiety, w h b * W. C.'T. U. ConferePce— ' “To perpetuate the memory and tpe luncheon arrangements. The W. 0. T. U. Extension »pirit of the men and women who 8, 8 8 Conference, conducted by the achieve«! A«eri<mn independence: Normal Notos— , Miss Leòhà Manteca, formerly State President, Mrs. Mary L. Tc choylsh. »«totein «M Mtetyj Mallett, of Portland, and. the the inslltotlnn« p | A »er|cgp free muaic supervisor at'E ugene has Vice-President, Mrs. Rachel Ellis dom; to fogtac UM» patrlotiiuu returned to Ashland as a member of Madras, Ore., will convene at »pd love of cougUy. to aid (p of the* Southern Oregon Normal the (Christian church in Ashland, Securing for m»nhlgd g)l (&« facplty. Sho t« bt b o » e Fltb Mr»- at 10:30 o’clock Friday morning, blessing» gt liberty '’ Thg «pogl(- Mary and Mi«a Nell p k k ey op June 18, for an all-day meeting. or then pa»ed thg fjfteeg reg- the Boulevard. Friends are very A. Hmcheon, .at noon, will be SQOS, beginning with am a glad to welcome her back to Ash serVqd in the church, tor all pres Daughter of the A jpyiegn Revo land. ent.1 Forenoon and afternoon see- lution, (,r»t Of gll b«cgu«e I he- w<Fb b«gtes htepdgy. sioris will be Held; alt interesting nyve i9 these Idegl» u f l in (he 8 g 8 and well worth attending. Other Faculty Members A r r i ve American’» Cr«e4j’ The address of (he, evening, Miss Clara A. Trotter pf Osh- she thep pooh tpe a m w e n u of given by Mrs. Ifaltett, Shall the cr»ed to,d enlarged pppn thnm hoob. Wisconsin, aad Mias Eye pleasant, Matoe f t Mrs. H. A. Wine and Beer p |m eH a c}f* ’ is a « 8 It At thé table for the compli «losing with. “I a » » Daughter White, both faculty members of Stearns of Ashland. There was Presbyterian Executive Board mented guest, the unlane ceatér- an excellent attendance, coqslder- splendid lecture, and it is expect of the Aperipgn Revolution be the Ashland Normal, are guests ed, the speaker will address g cause I beljeve ip the»e lun«U- In tbs E. V. Carter home, on the J»ja«e attracted general attention. lag the fact that many had atart- crowded house. 8 represented a U k e with .trees mental principle»* gf thy A »eri- Boulevard. Tuesday, there was an . Sd on their vacations. Mrs. Wolcott will appear in two ayqund which Indian maidens egn’s Creed, In pptrloUaw. la th» « 8 8 tire Board Meeting '«< the Fjrps- In opening t g | program, which vocal solo«. % constitution, in the l»w. ty the byterlal Society in Ashland nt the held a council fife. Very unusu featured a travel talk, given by WtR U ve te teo «art Mnse»w Every one is Invited to all tbegp (l|g , in national defense. Tpey, al and very pretty. Presbyterian church, Mr. end Mrs. Walter Redford Mrs. R. L. Reed/ Mrs. Clare Beebe meetings. The program presented was ;gse the e»«eace pf gftpd «nd 1«X«1 and little dnngbter. of Kirkland. * There were a number of otflc- Played very dallgbtfuUy. Ash 8 8 8 iterestlng in the extreme. A cjienship. To teach them is t h e , Washington, sçrlxed Tuesday eve- era present from the different land audiences are always happy iik from fre Miss Squire. vocal and communities in the Presbytery. ° ya' Ì nlpg. and will occupy Ute Hurt to hear Mr». Beebe la her pleas Entertslued in Klamath Fell»— Mrs. E. O. S »ith ppd MtW Jepp! home on Mountain avenus. Mr. Interesting and worthwhile piano splos and attyita filled a ing selections. Those attending the Impressive Mr«. Cara V an , Radford is a member of the fee- sgggeetions were made for .the happy afternoon. “A Day in Honolulu,” was the memorial services ia dedication '^rdeî5ftb. with F isseu at the piano, au-.— Thoms Who so kindly (¿ok their conduct of the Missionary activi then ------ sang Mlty and COmes from the Untrere- theme of Mrs. Reed'S addmss and of; the monument to Qpn- CgnUlf a »eautiful duet, which was heart lty of Washington. C t T t \ ’ re B Bulls. Mrs ties in the church. Altogether, fli-trayed, very * happily, * day “4d> ottPf i& toS i fcant Ashland Mrs. Red- it was a helpful meeting with F. 8. Provost, Mrs. 8. B. McNslrt she speut there, on her way to were: Mrs. Gordon MacCracken, 11^. applauded. X</rd's mother accompanied team Mr«. H. C. Oaley appeared next to the new home in Ashland. much accomplished in plans (or Mrs. H. Hl Blhsrt, Robert Wright. New Zealand, with a parly of State Regent of the Daughters of Chester Woods, Gaius Crosby, American friends the societlee. the American Revolution. Mrs. C. reading, most feelingly and with 8 8 8 dfamstlc intensity, "Two Voices,” Luncheon was served at the Mr. Roy Parr, Mr. H. A. Stearns, The story covered all the inter- E. Pell, a member of Mount Ash WlU Live at Mrs. WtuueXe— Mrs. Borgecson, Mrs. G A Bris ope of an American, with the Church. e»ting doings, fr o » the landing land Chapter, Miss Katherine R- C. ao stel coe, Mm Berths Denton yyd Miss • ME Vincent, Registrar of the Normal background of a patriotic, cultur until the eloae of day. There ware forty pfeeent at tea Lolita Plerpon. and Mrs." Grace E. Andrews, lo ed ancestry— the other an Ameri W. R. C. social which was given Many sidelight« and bits of In # » 8 can, loyal and true to his, adopt formation, not usually known, cal Historian. Mrs. MacCracken A family reunion and plenle ed country, but with ages of op MPhdgg afterpnto- teUcrtstesd White Away— were given in the discourse, and was the guest of Mrs. Wattenburg It had been exported that the dinner nt their own pleasant homo BHvee. auto -trips of length, d u b appreciate« the privilege in Saturday night, as was. Mrs. An pression and misery behind him. affair would be a picnic-social in occurred, when Mr. nud Mrs. At this Juncture. Mrs. Alice Murk True were host and hostess dinners and visits with old hearing Mra. Reed’s personal ex drews. The next day, Mrs. Mac- W illits-tod Mrs. H. 8. Alkins Uthte Park, bpt tee weather was Oracken, with Mrs. Harafabarger, teo upol an ydJaiMrqnient was »yd« Sunday at a family gathering, friends and relatives marked the perience in th e beautiful.city.- During the social hour, tea, Past State Regent of Callforifla, P>aye<| for the great pleasure of to the I- o. Q. F. U y|l where ths with the dinner served a Is picnic, vacation»! outing of Mr. and Mrs. thwyndlence/ two numbers “Italy“ on tables set In the beautiful Sylvester Patterson who returned with little cakes and ice cream, Who now lives in Klamath FaUs and “Russia” from the suite interesting prac«** VM Rrqtypt: Friday (rota a few weeks spent in was served at the bgautifully ap and Mrs. Trilax of Columbus, yard. ' From Foreign Parts* by Jdos- <4- the south. pointed tea table. Pink and lav Ohio, were guests of Mra. Watjen- America t * s yyng *a yn opsn7 The ¿gathering honoring Of the relatives, some time waa ender sweetpeaa were used effec hurg tor the trip to tj>e dedicatory kowski, Whl«ak Were applauded Mrs. A. R. Brown and her daugh ry mn«h. ceremonies and the j>Icn!c lunch ter, Rayma. of Dallas. Oregon, •pent with a daughter, Mrs. Vga- tively in decoration. Mra. V. V. eon. Mrs. Vrtney Dixon, of Crater ’ ~ , ' * . < who have been visiting relatives steel and bar husband of Ms<l- Mills and Mra. O. A. Briscoe I.dk« Copter,« presented “An L “ Mrs. Peil was hostess fpr the •on. California. A visit was mads poured. -for some time ia the valley. A ^postrypke To- Ths Flag,” prefac The hostesses were Mrs. If. A. Ashland party for the wonderfhl The dlpoer featured chicken, at the b o a s of (fy. and. Mrs. John Ing it with an iihistrated talk on and there was everything that Potter of Bncrameato. California. Stoarns, Mrs. C. E. Pell, Mrs. R. trip. From Klamath Falls, Mrs. ths development of the flag, goes with it in the wonderful Mr. Pottei1 1« the manager of the L. Reed. Mrs Frank Dickey, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. P eil’a sisfer, made which had been prepared by Mrs. (east which wga served, which Advertising Department Of the Ralph;Billings, Mrs. Frank Davis. one of the party and was bosteaa Waripn pj Med tong. a . i • . in the home if you have ended with the layeliest of cakes, Sacramento Union. Mrs. Potter h Mra. Warren Cook, with Mrs. tor the deiightfkj picnic d|pn«r; In thia, she began with the Red modern oonvenienoes another daughter. Twg brother», Clare Beebe, Mrs. V. V. Mills and which all enjoyed. Little Alicia pies and ice cream. Crteb Of St. Cteorge, apd closed APPlegato rsti^rned to Ashlgpd, of Meridiata, Mra. O. A. Briscoe assisting. Music and visiting made the p “ t.er wi|h p|ftr ov»y beloved banner as It with her aunt, Mra. Peik ’ California, and Lair Patterson of Those who serve as officers for hours winged. Those who enjoy As she told the The members of Mount Ash now appears. ed the happy day together were: Salinas, claimed some time of th e the coming year, and who as Hi(»rp tjte different flags were dis land Chapter uaRpd’ with these Messrs and Meedantes James the travelers. Delightful, enter- sumed their initial duties Satur played In the order of their de R esent from Eulalona Chapter, in day were: Miss 6ra p y , . Presi Owens, Loren Gregory. John Ow tainment was thfclrs during their help h elp in * redRcin£ redR cin# stay. — «■ dent; Mrs. H. A. Stearns, Vice- giving the Amerioap’s Creed. velopment, and their significance w ill ens. H. L. Gregory. Henry Head. t o l l e r •• ! ■ ’ h , UpwM <f Three state officers of t^je D. A. ’’Pon the.rgtgrn (r|P. Which « S Arthur Sellers, Usury vi“ t M*. ^ H U -e d ^ to Mto Vplpey then » read the R were freaent:'' Mra. Gorfloh W e w ill be glad to V> Tby fly g ,” very 2 * 2 i i ” ? r*<* C**®bkrlam and Treasurer; Mrs. F. D. Wggner, MacCracken, sta tg Regent Ore- ' , 81 Uabeth Pelmer tp ths hos chalrmag af ptQram committee; gob, Mra. H arshbyger, rPa«t State beautifully. pital at Red Bluff. California, ana hnd Mrs Mra. Frank Dgvls. 'publicity* chair Regent, ” '7’ Mrs. Tge need^of care tor the D. A First Tire Rfegynt of Both are improving, yet It will man, Ashland; Mr». Chaney, pub Wattenburg, y r * R ■ pp®n«»eixt at Phoenix we Oregon. regon he some tin » before they may re licity chairman for Medford. spoken of by both Mrs. MaeCrack there were » number of guests I urn to their home ia Aahlaud. 8 8 8 en of Ashland and Mrs. J. H ™ 7 / ere happy to — « present to enjoy the program «luuris«. Bçoektert-o ( ochntn. Chapter Ragynt. of Med- their M.r. and nd Mrs. J. F. ] qpie enter- with the me»bers, among them. forg. M> A fcochran s|so called .Mrs. RhpdM. ¿1 Albany, »later of tabled Monday morning, with a 346 E. Main Strent delicious sunrise breakfast at I * « * Imrnkla -78B8WWW 1 W H A H a-” thdlr home on Evergreen Heights Wwinty— (* » * ’*• Guests at this .pleasant func- o f ^ h T w C*1’ <* “ T,yed member* t’°g 7 * r* M” ’ C1*r«ace Atterbury Of the Womens’ Missionary So daughters Clara and Iris, end , i < 1 - 8 ,8 f t ciety of the Pombyteshm ehi and Mr*. 8. Morehouse 4ftd U m J erC *Oe,U ° f Mr'- C’ B. ightsr Csribyl. / Mr. «M ¥ M m a B. LamUn For ynnr yttyAmsdcst Barb and Lamkin, north of town t _oet»ss, ‘ 8&da>. teg- 8 8 8 d*F afternoo», to her — * * * * ’ d#llkhtful Clihptera Keep H «< B y __ home, i 14 »T ’. .fTT. Nesiny seventy < ^ ^ 3 of usr ’ pant, commemorating S «W sdcnriftc laboratori« of tl» The meeting ¿rag,more 4haa .. terre v'Laî ilversary which th« American Revolution, mam- Oil Compsny of Cak- for'¿be hers of Mount Ashland and Grater a fûàia.T ryk yoorseff teclean f»a, C" ' Ço«rti wade l a i l l o a ten, at the Lake Chapters gathered in Uthtn •ion fhia octi-' kid giovai, danach ór serges, k«*. Phas’wed' V i / “* charmingly appointed table, wllh •k Monday. June 14, at twelve- -, rugs, etc. I Only s mild, t 0 aenoUaceméat of the occasion thirty. fo» A eovered-dish lunch- Mr»- 8. D. Taylor, president of odor. Ready now nob. • , . ‘L . <, drag, bardwdik or dt- ( Reautirul flowyrs, I g n í ’pedgêaini W e b ‘tbrni^ whs a brtdo tod blue houourt«’ not knowing teMes. The tpyn or tup , unUP seated «rep planned by hit V ^ k lp . Tb» rbll dall 4all bf»n bfmglft out basjiti- at the lp charge was y <•1 *»ma of thought? C o ta ti Beh Uomomt In a French gny, and the board'! added to the beau pnfer the weight of satis'f t y n f the tshim at which » four- dellf loi» vlynd«, 8 ^ rypsit end- -, » < •. . • with te t with ice cream and a variety OUT GOOD ‘'helpful suggestions friend chichea of the boat’s .- 9 Ï 5 * a s » »«tors* by t t g pfDRfhhf.- l - n o e i m i '(nece' a i — At the dose of ths lunehson, rësisûnce, A mau'tMfc'in opauiug, wRh Jg- tere^tlng Illustrations Was g|veh by Mrs. J. W. MeCoy, Mrs. C. W. Nims, ¡told of the “Inanimate Partner o f’the Missionary,” which «ng n o'm o re npr Ipss than the ublquit«oa- automobile, surely a friend in seed to the missionary. Mrs.' Andrews closed the dio- cussion of thh wort In "the Phil- ipplnaa with a fesunm of the field, la oppertunfty and need. ' The Porto Rican situation was esented by Mrs. J. M. Ross in a ,Ik 0a the island itself and many Incidents in the work there were Mark True. Mr. V - A - Seller, oi given as told by a new mlsslon- Jaose <*. — Trinity Wto Amtaleti M io Freaxa&u of j ary.. This, tpe, was supplemented Guild. Pariah House. '* Eugene, the Aliases Mildred Greg by additional facts related by the Thursday Jnue f 7 — -j|aby Cl " S f ory, Bbirley and Mary Roseberry, lead el.' In closing- During the seoial hour, the Civic Club House- *8.. Kleth Gregory, Dean and Roscoe hostess served delicious sand Friday, Juws 1«. — All-Day o fa - Owen«, VSrn Owens and Harald wiches, raspberry shortcakes * and Head.» - . , ; < ference, W. Ç. T. U .^ a t t|ie pOffee, with 0nly such cream as Mrs. Broura, fpr whom the day Christian Church. Hegins nt can b< fdund* oq y dairy ranch. had hpen planned, l«ft lor her 10: SO a. m. l**«k eoa a{ aopa Mrs. Lamkin was assisted in home Monday morning. Every one invited. » serving by Mis« E^na Goheen aad 8 8 8 Friday, JnPe 18.— Annual Picnic * - Ifca. Charles Robertson. ’’ Luncheon W - “Who Do” Class. Park- Rupper ; After luncheon many of the vis- 0:00 p. m. “Twenty cars filled with happy itorg went out to ianpect the new Saturday, June IP— Reeling of Board i f Managers 4>f D. A. R. hasrtad Gamp Fire Girls from pallkcr« recently installed and to Eugene. ’ Aphlsad. Kfsmath f a l l s and T>l- enjoy the wonderful view fro» Monday, June 21— Ladies Woog- ant spent thdUast day of the Pto this altogether delightful country home. ’ 1 '' pryft. Acorn Circle No. fid. (prenco at Pinshiirst. An unusually large number Misa Sqalre, distinguished vis Installation of officers. Tee**ay, June 22.— Alpha Em itor, was guest of honor, for the were hi attendance. • ».• ’ day and at the Iqaahaon. The fire - 8 8 8 ........ broidery Club. Afternoon. Thuiudny, Jade 94. — Past Ma ht the fireplace ah the* Inn g a s (»liege Club trons’ Club PfCnic in park. welcome, and th e girls «at about Saturday afternoon saw the Hostesses, Mrs. Dewey and Mrs. 00 the floor, campfire style, en »em bers of the Rogue River Val- joying (he warmth and coslnese Walter Everton. lgy pollege Club’ guests ip the V- , '-W| ' IÆSS U N B A J W iE S S Q n eiM terte , Washing Machines Ashlaijd J£)e<$rjc : s «pply < you Z ffyiv jfötf can afford m w ■ ■ ELECTRIC W G E The Latest Model ’ ’Only ■«Uw « te s m ic «m tion k»a^*Uik'»Á.»¿néd’ * *f te IS * I? s w * of t o 1 k n o s (.,Ö ^ , those, other, man ,ghA ^ornyn »eyp , . ; Ml «ogcornsd A 0«^ MM* memhaiB and AMtantfMMI ^ ÍÜ M fu l H te npnjbor- Two recinga wore gire» W Turner and Mrs. Mary W I n _•_af fyvnryd — «■■«aort1^^^ Wain alto ttoto yytomWed Ttte ing two tpJorabla readings end Mry. Reis* Mach gave mnte pleasure to every hr Playing a number of piano selector*- Ice «ream and dainty waters were a m e d by the hostee«e&. Mr*. Nellie Randles, Mrs. Gny Randles., and Mrs. Roy Farr. They were assisted by the Mesdamas Hatt|e Moore. Mabel Moor. George Mathes, Martin, Noetrona and McDonald. 8 8 8 Miss Virginia Hale, member o t the faeulty another of the Nartpel. from Myditoh. WMcopalo, arrived this week and will make her home with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Winne on Sherman street. Mtei Hale formerly lived In Ba tons, . 8 8 8 At Mrs. Merrill's— ■ Miss Berthe A. Stephens, re cently arrived, will he at the home of Mrs- Frank MntV* W the Boulevard, and MJss Augusta StochtpR of P o r tin g , *• •»" tabiishsd at ths Dickey home, al to to thy Rf>n’«r»>’4 MBS 88 ^-that they, tpn, the ioformytRm and teatetotMB > that every pyggat nod - every i teacher snyst have if the schools tod the heoras pf today ore to - ¿rodúee upright. WtefiigeAV «sMl- toto. trtônèd tor tdm«rrew*s «MR th e program . <M th é‘otortniHda «Wntérvd "round the general Ueme “Tkt « 4 M M M s iw t t m s d ai Parent-Ttechto ¥ « V « W ' «tod» va|n- ifjto te teo «»Wtoi* AUW «Bttbr y IWW Sundgy t o d delegates were arriving,' every train bringing entbuslastio group.. jThncrsnlaUpMtm'tooth qatoed eyrir • Mtoday moryteg and tear» was a wild rusk «« r»g- ister that the program of the-day might »Urt. AU day long, h»r ginning nt nlye npp ending nt dve-thirly, the Nytionnl Boyrd members sat through the pry-con- vetrtion boar« mgrting with every state represented except Wyom ing. Following y period M om uyto- Ity totetef. MBs Lilllyn «8ke«4- let. of the National Amateijr Ath letic Fetomttehx itok e py »«un ties for girls. She asked that. «M keynote in an athletic program tor girts he physical training, not Phtolanl straining. Let tha pro gram (1 ) build up athletics for girls as girls, adopting girl rules Iqr basket ball; ( I ) letimlaats teem play, making It possible tef ail gir|B to ygruelpate; ( I ) latra- 8 8 '8 Dedication of Nnowd— made Preparations •epara.—r ___ are ________ being _______ and plans maturing rapidly look ing toward the dedication, June 2f, of the State Normal School at Ashland. Dr. Henry Susxalo ot the University of Washington has been secured as principal speaker for th^ mouientoug occasion. (Oeatlhued on Rege' Ffv») gUHMHICOlBS to T M8M1» uy i nr? ■»—r