Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 24, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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ners, morals, how to w ork
-
and women o f yesterday, w o rkin g IN
and Mrs. L. K. Strong, of Santa the civilization of today
W e try to m ake hud O U T I f th e school.
cele-
Ana, California. He too is a was prepared by Mrs. W. L. how to play.
.Often the question la asked as
L ittle Alice Jane Carey
Ours is not a static c lv lllia tio u .
Maxey, who was unable ta be pres- your children physically tit and
to the personnel of the offfcars of brated hqr fifth birthday, w ith a graduate of O. A. C. class of ’21,
O u r w o rk is not dons. N ew con­
morally
fit
to
do
the
world’s
perfeltly lovely party, at which and a young man of unusual abil- ent.
the different circles of P. T. A.
im p rtrt»
In this the writer named the work. The home has sloughed y>ff d itio n s m u 4 be
Through the courtesy of Mrs. B. many of her little Jriends were Ity.
ments
must
be
made
a
ll
along
the
Rbtro many of its old duties. The work
The best of good wishes are debt the world owns to
,
L. Pow ell, chairman of publicity, pjesent.
line.
T
here
M
U
S
T
be
ln
te
lllc
s
ut
along
manjr
lines-
>
id
stated
that
of the schools of fifty Tears ago
Sweetpeas In delicate shades extended Mr. and Mrs. Strong,
It has been possible to secure the
co-operation
of
parents
sad
taaek-
'America
had
fallen
Leir
to
much
was 'supplemented by a very in­
list anti publish them, for the en- were used In bouquets and beau­ for a life of prosperity and happy
ers.
W e must w o rk together 1»
of constructive virlww from that structive home life.
Each child
usefulness.
tiful
decoratlvq
effects
w
ere
ob­
*
lightm ent of those Interested.
o
u
r
schools
are to grow to f t the
had his duties that ihade him a
period.
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Officers for the High School tained In the use of butterfly blue
needs
of
a
changing society.
The “Supervisor's 3u,mmary.” part of a very effective working
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Isaacs Enter,
P. T. A.:z President, Mrs. ^F. W. and yellow In the rooms.
given most pleasingly by Mrs. V . organization. The social life of
Great amounts o f money have
At the table, stream ers depend­ tain—
Hitchcock; Vice-President, Mrs.
A very delightful evening fo r |V . Mills, epitomised briefly ths that home was simple and whole been spent on th e schools, and
ed
from thp electric ligh ts to the
C. V. Howell; Second V ice-Presi­
the
members of the clerical fore», study for the year. She then some. The modern home makes »0111 .greater amounts m ust,, be
dent, Mrs. L. R. Coombe: Thbd corners of the table and the cen­
spent. O ur people must g iv e -a id
of the store was planned by Mr. > voiced her appreciation of the very smnll demands upon children.
ter
of
the
table'w
aa
adorned
with
Vice-President. Mrs. KArl P. Nlms,
And they
and Mrs. E. R. Isaacs Tuesday at ! splendid responso of the Delph- They have lost the stablUxing in give u n til It hurts.
and Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. G. the beautiful birthday cake with
must
be
made
glad
to
give.
.Ton
Its dainty
candles.
Exquisite thelr home on Granite street! Ians In the work and anticipated ,flui nee of necessary work— work
A. Briscoe.
must And out the good th a t your
when
Mrs.
Elsie
Churchman.
Mrs
'the
same
In
the
coming
year.
that must he done. The school
Mrs. Grace E. Andrews, Editor
For the Junior High those who place cards • pleased " th e little
schools are doing and advertise
will serve th e coming year. Presl- guests, the m ost o f w hose mot.) Yates. Miss Nina B. Emory and j After a recess of five minutes, has taken up much of the work
it.
Show our heavy tax-papers
dent, M rs.,B. L. Pow ell; Vice- ers were present to enjoy w ith the Mrs'. Thompson were guests nt a the second part of the program that used to he done In the home, th a t they are getting th e ir mon­
delightful picnic supper on th e ! opened by a parliamentary drill and It must take up still more
lltle people the happy afternoon.
. . E n te rta in » fo r M rs. Bateman— President, NiW Sparr, Secretary
tk tlc n d a r o f E vent*—
)awn
j was put an by members of the or- | If the holne continues to fall ey's worth. T h in k yourself th a t
Alice
Jane
had
groat
fun
'n
Mrs. Cbaa. Tullls waa a charm­ and Treasurer, Mrs. D. J. Cttth*
our schools are getting b e tte r In
Tliere they visited and en joy’d PanizatIon. with prefatory re- j down.
blowing
out
the
candles,
and
m
ak­
The school is now the
Thursday, June 24. — Past Ma­ ing hostess Saturday evening, ’bertson.
every way.
They re a lly are.
Induce for j)lay as w ell as work,
trons’ Club Picnic in park. June 19, entertaining at bridge in
Officers for the Lincoln school: ing a wish, which, of course, Is i t-Uo band concert In the park, • marks by the leader.
I
wonder
i
t you parents can
Events,
Cultural
and
I later radio music provided plenty
“Currant.
|n d the teachers must direct this
Hostesses Mrs. Sackett and Mrs. honor of her house gu.*«t, Mrs. President. MTs, C. J. Baughman: sure to come true.
fa
in
tly
understand
how much It
Political”
had
been
assigned
to
Dainty refreshm ents of Ice i ,ng entertainment
play, it sometimes seem s to us
W alter Everton.
I. K. Bateman of Ashland, Oregon. Vice-President, Mrs. A. C. MyerB
means to us teachers to know
Mrs.
Crow,
who
gave
a
number
cream
and
cake,
were
served
at
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that there must be very few things
Thursday, June 24.— Elks’ Ladles!
High score was awarded Mrs. Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. V.
you are w ith us! The home where
' under each head summarizing for
the close of the happy afternoon.
left for mothers to do!
Card Club. Mrs. E. V. Carter ! Leo Shean, consolation, Mrs. Geo. D. Miller.
th(» father backs up the m other
D
elp
h
ian
Meeting—
:
the
audience
topics
that
are
en-
Those enjoying It with the lit­
We are training for cltlxenshlp
and Mrs. T. H. Simpson, host-1 Rogers. A guest prize was pr
The Council's officers
are
and the m other thle fa th e r 1s
Tuesday
afternoon
occurred,
gaging
world-wide
nttentlon.
■
.
.
tle hostess were: Cecilia and the last m eeting for the season j Mr„. Kose now gavp the f ,oU A" over U'e C0U,,try' ,n ’ “¡ ‘V
< usually an efficient one. I t doesn’t
esse«.
! seated Mrs. Bateman by the hoat- President. Mrs. J. A. Rager; Vice-
Johnny
Irwin,
Mllllcent
Peters,
f e u n n r lu ♦
11
n
n n tr n r v
I V O n t l p r f II I ’
(reports
to r* 4 the
contrary,
wonderful
Friday— Ladles AM Presbyterlau )>8S q’j1e parlors were artistically President Mrs. H. A. Stearns; and
Gertrude and Geraldine Wenner, of the Delphian Society, an organ- ¡ng nun,bPr ,,f the afternoon, a work is being done in our schools. need to have Its difficulties
Secretary,
Mrs.
A.
C.
Myer.
church.
I decorated with spring flowers.
straightened out at the Juvénile
Jean and Dorothy Frldager, Betty Nation which has rounded ant a rillo resume of the play, “The
Can that work be supplemented
Satm day, June 2«.— D aughters, I The guests were seated at an
These different bodies had in
pourt.
A school that is support­
year
of
very
Intensive
WO|,:'
•
j
Enemy,”
Iry
Channing
Pollock.
of the N ile Orants Pass.- Cere exquisitely appointed table. The charge, with the Board of Edu­ and Donald Sanford, Johnny and anelent history, current events, t
story was well told and the by cooperation with the home? ed by the sympathetic co-opera
Margaret
Fem
lierton,
Bottle
and
It ought to be possible for par­
m o n ia l.'
color schem e in the dining room cation the reception and program
parliamentary
Frederick Bell. Betty K earn ey,,«-----
------------- usage,
------ • and reviews | |e8g0ng to be drawn from the ents and teachers to work to­ tlon of parents can work wond­
Saturday, June 2 0 . — ( Ivipter; ,M,jng carried out In pink and at the new Lincoln rchool. Satur­ Mark Quinton Sm ith, and Shirley °f •at« book» or plays, all claim -, atudy brought, out very clearly
ers. Prominent educators tell us
A C P. E? O. Society.
®
( |,jue; jn deenrtlons, favors and day afternoon and even'ng.
gether when both are working
'
‘ng
a
share
In
a
well
ordered
^t
the
conclusion
of
the
pH-
<we
must motivate all of our work.
for the same end — to give our
It is understood, that th e .L in ­ Crosby.,
Saturday, June 20.— Dedication of rcfrPflhnients.
W ell, it isn't the easiest thing in
gram the Club and its guests were
Dorothy Bechtel. Eileen Crosby Plan of study.
girls nnd boys a better, fuller and
Normal and Banquet at Armory, t Mrs. Tullls was a former Ash­ coln school and P. T. A. Connell
In opening the program for the; invited to the beautifully nppolnt-
the world to motivate some of
Monday, June 2H.-—W. R. C. So-' land girl and has a host of friends were in charge* during the after­ and Edna Danford had charge of afterncon Delphian songs were „a tea table, where Mrs. Harry 'more useful life than we ourselves
tjie
games,
which’
claimed
the
at­
rial. Mrs. Janies Boyd, 317 In the city.
noon. In the absence of Mrs.
have had. We can't do this by
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tention of the little folks from sung, with Mrs. E. A. Woods ae-.'Yeo and Mrs. E. A. Woods d is­ mistindtrstqndlng and by
North Main, hostess.
She was form erly Miss Floy C. J. Baughm an.. Mrs. A. C. three until five. A lice Jane re- companylng at the piano
pensed hospitality.
In (be short business se s s i’ii.
a happy little feature was t h e i ( 'sillg UII-iU!', 'y.
Me must try to
Camlaers. and Is living in South' Myer, Mrs. V. D. f i l l e r of Lincoln reived many pretty gifts from her
» a b
Mrs. K. P. Nlms, presiding, the distribution of lovely favors
each other s viewipo nt. _ esc
ern Utah, at the present time and Mrs. J. A. Huger with the little friends.
ors can't work alone.
Neither
Board of Management Meet*—
Mr. and Mrs. Tullls expect to other officers formed the receiv­
secretary's report was read and the little Misses Gertrude andi
can parents.
Sulurday, June 19, the first visit Ashland la te r in the 'sum- ing lne.
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approved. The report of the noni-l Geraldine 'Wenner.
The history of the development
In the evening the personnel of
m eeting o f the State Board of mer.
inating com m ittee was accepted, I Forty guests enjoyed the af-
Tune W edding—
the High School P. T. A. and
of
our modern educational system
Management of the Daughters of j
.
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and the follow ing officers declar-1 ternoon of entertainment nnd the
Strong-Jurmon—
those of Junior High were nam­
shows that it Is the result of the
the American Revolution called! Hot la] Circle Meet« —
Bunday morning at nine o’clock. ed elected to Berve the coming social hour with the Delphlau
by the recently elected State Reg-1
Mem Hers of the Social Circle to ed to assist in the receiving lino.
unselfish work of the men and
June the tw entieth, ninette'n hun«! year: Mrs. W. L. Maxey, presi­ Society.
The reception and program re­ d e d tw enty-six, one of the love-jdent: Mrs. Herbert McCarthy,
ent, Mrs. Gordon MacCracken. oc-i the number* of tw enty-five or
"h’he opening m eeting for the
enrred In Eugene, at the Hotel ■ more, met Wednesday afternoon flected great credit upon those Best of June weddings took place, ¡'vice-president: Secretary, Mrs. E. next year will be in September.
Oregon.
* i at the church for their social af who planned and prepare.! the when Miss Anna Beryl Jarmon be-; G. Dews, and treasurer. Mrs.
numbers and the many peapie re
A t this m eeting were present tern non.
came the bride nf Mr. Horace; Walter Everton.
nearly all of the sta te officers ( No especial program had been reived during th» afternoon and Strong, the Rev. Mr. Young of the
The supervisor, Mrs. V. V .,
and representative from Chapters prepared, and the time was giv evening testi(.v 'to the interest First M ethodist church of H erm is­ Mills congratulated the new offlc-J
ters of the state, thirty-two in ’ en over to pleasant chat and Ashland citizens evince In their
ers on their opportunity for ser­
Satin aBppcra tad sheer, lovely
ton, officiating clergyman.
public schools.
numlter. Miss Anne Lang, of The dainty needlework.
in the home if you have
things can be cleaned baaurifelly
vice and complimented those opt'
The
marriage
was
solem
nized
at
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Dalles, N ational Vice-President ; This will be the last m eeting
>
with
Oronite Cleaafef Fluid!— *
tlie home of Miss Jarm on’s par- going on work well and and falth-
modern conveniences
attended, as did Mrs. F. M. : before the work opens In the fall
triumph o f the acientific Jaboeaaoela»
e'?t«. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon fully done.
Surprise Party—
W ilkins, Past State Regent.
I unless there Is a called session
of the Standard O il Company o f
She then ntrodueed Mrs. F.
Nine cars, containing twentv- at Echo, Oregon, with an outof-j
•P. T. A.”
The State Regent, .Mrs. G or-.In opening, there was a shot'
HOW
CAN
THE
California. N o chemical renctfon
elght guests, pupils of th e Chris­ door setting for the beautiful G. Swedenburg, who had short-
den MacCracken, presided v e r y ; business m eeting with the presi
HELP THE HUHOOL
on
fast dye»— only a mild, quich-
ened
her
visit
In
crossing
the
con­
ceremony.
tian Bible school, nrranged a hap­
vaniahing odor— clean* fata, kid
capably nt the executive session at ¡dent, Mrs. Clapp, In the chair,
There were about fifty relatives tinent, in order to be present nt
py surprise recently In which the
I was asked to answer this
glove», flannel* or aergea, uphot-
which the business of the state
At the close cf the social hour
will- help in reducing
Superintendent of the Sunday and friends present. Prior to the this m eeting to give her splendid qu„Bt,on because there Is a gen-
atery, ruga, etc., initantly! Keep a
organization wes considered. The which followed, jlelicious refresh-
School, Mr. J. A.Putm an was the form ation o f the bridal procession report on Rome. thP Eternal City. crnl impression that I am opposed
unhappiness.
household
can handy— ready now at moat
Board of Management m eets three ments were served by the hostess
In the discussion of the Mecca to the Parent Teacher Association.
one surprise«?, it having been Clara Thompson, of Saltern sang
grocery, drug, hardware or depart­
tim es a year for this purpose.
Mrs. Abbie Wood, and the asslst-
We will be glad to
“At D aw ning.*' To the strains of of the traveller abroad, Mrs. How iliat cnnie about I can't say,
planned in., his honor.
ment ttorea or at Standard Oil
The sessions were held In theI ant hostesses, Mrs. Mark Smith,
bv Swedenburg added to Die knowl­ but it must he somewhat of a
As a token of their esteem and the “Bridal Chorus” played
demonstrate
Service Station».
beautiful parlors of the Hotel Eu-j Mrs. V^llllam W allace, Mrs. W ll-
to show In some sm all
degree Miss Opal Jarmon, sister of the edge gained by wide reading, tl)e surprise to the faithful women
tnM rtPrtLCO M M VT «ir<
gene and the visitors w ere guests Ham Smith. Mrs. W. E. Sanford,
their appreciation of his four bride, an aisle was formed of viewpoint of one “ who knew whose help I have so often ask­
j of the Lewis and Clark' Chapter Mrs. O. B. Turner and Mrs. Sher-
years’ faithful service as Super­ fourteen young relatives, as at­ whereof slie spake.” for within ed in the past. One cannot very
of Daughters of the American ar<L
intendent, th e group brought with tendants, the pretty gowns in the past two years she had visit­ well be opposed to anything that
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Revolution of Eugene, Oregon, at
pastel shades, giving a brilliant ed Rome on two different occa­
them an office chair.
I
helps to make work easier and the
luncheon, with covers laid for the!
The party gathered at the note of color to the scene. Down sions and the descriptions of the results obtained more far-reach­
.O f Interest to Frlends-
guests and members of the Chap--
Mrs. Delbert, form erly Qfean hom e.of Mr. j*nd Mrs. V. K. A lli­ this aisle th e bride, on the arm wonderful places to lie seen were ing.
.346 E. Main Street
ter In the private dining room. At j
son arriving at the home of Mr. of her father, passed on the wav enlivened by her own Impres­
In all of our American cities
this banquet, which was an elab-- P ellett of this city, is visiting her
father. Mr. George Pellet,
who and Mrs. J. A. Putman, 558 Holly to the altar, which was arranged sions.
there Is n m ultiplicity of organi­
orate affair, with service and ap­
"The Forum ” ; its history from
street, al>out eight o’clock and beneath a bridal arch on the'
has
been
In
poor
health
for
some
zations stepping on each other's
pointm ents quite in keeping, the
the beginning.
a
reclaimed
found Mr. Putman reading on his lawn.
toes. Wo are great joiners. For
tables were arranged In a hollow weeks. Since Mr. Delbert’s death
Here they were met by the swamp, an open space for meet­
Wont porch.
this reason the work of each or­
square, with lovely flow ers used ; in Oakland four years ago, Mrs.
To say he was surprised puts—
It bridegroom, Mr. Horace Strong, ings; the buildings facing It, ad­
Deibert and the two little girls
effectively in decoration.
ganization must bn scrutinized
ded
later,
and
their
usp
and
his
mildly.
The chair
had
been supported by Mr. Roy Jarmon,
Mrs. W ilkins, Miss Anne Lang, ' have made their home in Los An-
closely
to Judge of Its value. We
smuggle«] in, and was now brought brother of th e bride, and the Rev. tory were delightfully told by Dr.
and Mrs. Gordon
MacCracken, ■ geles, where she Is employed as
want
to
be sure that the Ideal
to view by Mr. Allison. The Mr. Young pronounced the solemn Mattie B. Shaw. In a well plan­
each responded very happily t o , private secretary to the principal
of
tho
Parent-Teacher
Associa­
pr«jsentation speech was made by vows, which made them man and ned discussion of the topic.
toasts during the luncheon hour) of the E lliott school, an exclusive
tion
is
service.
To
Mrs.
C.
W.
Winne
bad
been
wife.
*
Mrs. Doremus, who. in a few well
t which Mrs. F. M. W ilkins of hoarding school for girls.
The work of the modern public
of
The bride was very lovely, assigned the presentation
chosen» words, voiced the senti­
Mrs.
Deibert
is
alone
on,
the
,ewls nnd Clark Chapter presided.
school
system has become veiy
ment of the group of friends who gowne«l In soft whi^e georgette Campus Martins, as it was. and
In the afternoon, follow ing the trip and will remain In Ashland
complicated.
Fifty years ago the
had come to show their appre­ crepe, wearing a veil, becomingly what Its use in the olden days:
business session. Mrs. Bogart was for the Fourth of July celebra­
school
day
was
devoted to the
tho
changes
wrought
by
different
disposed, and carrying fragrant
ciation-of their Superintendent.
hostess at an attractive tea, hon­ tion. She will leave for the south
teaching
of
tho
three
Il's, in a
grown right here at home, and delivered to our store
rulers
nnd
what
it
finally
became
sweetp«»a8,
and
rosebuds
artistic­
Mr. Putman was so dumfound-
Mr».
oring thp visitors who weer In at­ the evening of the fifth,
somewhat hit-or-miss manner. We
in
later
y«*ars.
The
story
was
In­
ally
nrranged.
ed
that
a.ll
he
could
utter
for
a
every day.
Delbred finds Ashland as attrac­
tendance at the meeting.
»till teach tho three R's, in spite
At the close of the ceremony, terestingly told.
minute was “W ell-well"— but re-
No matter what kind of vegetables you want, we
Mrs. Swigart and Dr. Kent. hnr tive as ever and is glad to meet covering him self, lie thanked the) Mrs. Thompson sang, “ In the Oar-
The one hundred days of holi­ of all the reports to the contrary,
her friends again.
havo
them.
.
daughter, were hostesses to t h e !
days provided In tile olden days but w,< also teach geography, his­
frlends for their gift, the frien d -1 d«” ° t Tom orrow.”
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members of the Ashland delega­
.lust
phone
—
We
deliver.
ship which prompted It and In-
After congratulations had been of Rome would no <inubt bo a joy tory, civics, natural sclenco, fine
House Gu<Xsts—
tion at a theatre party and supper,
vlted
alt'to
enjoy
an
evening
ofjsp
ak
en
,
refreshm
ents
were
served
to youngsters’ hearts, but. many of 'and Industrial arts, hygiene, m an­
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sliaw have
where auld acquaintance was ro-i
tho sports described In the excel­
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been entertaining as house guests sociabilty. There were m usic a n d . on the ,aw n-
newed. Mrs. Swlgdrt was a val­
lent
talk
by
Mrs.
S»
A.
Peters.
Jr.,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Strong
’left
Im­
mnny nf them
on the
ued member for many years of J over the week-end relatives w h o ! sanies
m ediately by autom obile for Port­ o nthe Circus Maximus, woukl he
Mount Ashland Chapter and It I m otored down from Tacoma, ar­ lawn and at the close delicious
land. where they took the train repellent in this gentler time. The
refreshm
ents
were
served.
was a delight to see her and her riving Friday evening.
for San Francisco, visiting en­ description brought arena, with
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The
party
included
Mrs.
Shaw’s
353 East Main
charming daughter again.
route In Corvallis and a few Its varied races nnd contests viv­
During the Session. Miss Aj^ne nephew, Mr. Earl Shipley of the Picnic Planned—
hours in Ashland. At San Fran­ idly before the audience.
Lang, National
yice-President, Hart Construction Co., with his
At the last m eeting of the Art cisco they w ill go by boat to San
"Roman Baths.”* the next sub­
gave an interesting resum e of the w ife and daughter and a niece. Club which was entertained at Pedro, where they will take their topic was well and entertainingly
Miss
Minnie
Gibbons
of
the
Sta-
National Congress recently held.
the honiq
me of Mrs.
M Cliff Payne, with own car for the roibainder of the discussed by Mrs. C. AT Malone.
«Hum High school faculty.
Ths adrinasg nf Iho State Rag.
A trip To’ Crater Lake will be a ' WrS' Fraplt
* ran“
1M>a Mrs.
M r* b»m »w w » JWUIUBJI HI SUB J’ag i n1- T h e Impel tanre wrnh Htgntftraner
ent, Mrs. MateCraeken, was quite beautiful experience nn their re
R.,verai'1°
OallfornK. of them, during this era as a civic
to the point and well received hv
hold the next m eeting, which will st which place Mr. Strong has a center, where music, conversation,
turn
trip
north.
Fam
ily
gather­
members of the Board.
be the last. In'the Park, with the dairy ranch. Here they will be statuary, each played a part, wm
The Board m eeting is to be con­ ings marked their stay In Ash­ chief f«*ature a picnic dinner.
clearly brought out by the speak­
at home to their friends.
land.
sidered a very successful one
Members are to bear the plan
Miss Jarmon s the daughter of er.
with the work thoroughly planned
in mind and arrange to attend.
Mrs. C. E. Pell followed with a
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Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon, of
nnd which promises to be of Inter­
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Echo, Oregon. She is a graduate splendid presentation of "Roman
est to the many Chapters In the Ent«*rtaliM Frlbn«ls—
Dwellings nnd Feature# of Roman
of O. A. C., class of *S4.
Mr. and Mrs. M, H. W heeler of W. R. 0 . Social—
state.
AVcJiIteeture nnd Art.” In the
For
the
past
two
yearR
she
has
Mrs. James Boyd w ill be the
Those attending from Ashland North Mkln planned a delightful
discussion
of the subject Mrs.
hostess. Monday for tho W. R. C. been a teacher In tho Ashland
were Mrs. Gordon MacCracken, trip to Crater Lake for their
Pell
began
wllh
the first form of
schools;
the
first
year
having
Social. Tlie W. R. C. holds these
Mrs. Harriet Fielding, and her house guesfs, spending a number
Roman house, with drawings. Il­
Home
Economics
In
Junior
High
social affairs every two weeks,
sister, Mrs. Minnocks, Mrs. H. 0 . of days In th e outing.
lustrative of the development
usually In th e I. O. O. F. hall be­ and the past year the popular
Other
than
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W
heel­
Anderson and Mrs. Jennie Gilbert,
through the centuries.
bead
of
the
Practice
House,
at
cause of the large membership.
who drove her car. Mrs. W atten- er, there were Mi*s. R. W.„Person,
These drawings visualised the!
Senior
High.
Miss
Jarmon
hag
The members of the W. R. C.
burg and Mrs. Wilbur Jonee of sister of Mr. W heeler, her son,
story for the audience as tho!
endeared
herself
to
a
Rost
of
Mr. Arthur Person, his w ife and anticipate these social afternoons
Klamath Falls also attended.
speaker proceeded In the well;
with considerable pleasure and friends in rtshland; in school. In
daughter
of th e party.
Of this n u m ty r, Mrs. Gordon
planned outline graphically told. !
church
and
In
social
life,
nnd
she
There w ill be a num ber sf there Is usually a large attend­
MacCracken, M rs. H . O. A nder­
384 Oak S t Across R. R. Track«
Mrs. E. O, Dews, read an a c -1
will
I»«
greatly
missed.
*
ance ajid alw ays an Interesting
son and Mrs. W attenberrf
were pleasant excursions d u rin g the
M r. S trong Is the son of M r. count of Rom e’s contribution to
program.
visitors’ stay.
O fficers of P . T . A .—
B irthd ay' ( d e b r a t c l —
a
Parent-Teacher
LESS
UNHAPPINESS
Cleans slippers
like new i
Notes
One - Minute
Washing Machines
Ashland Electric
Supply
FRESH VEGETABLES
Ashland Feed & Grocery
. c.TZ'/zw
jrom fresh fruit
R oyal
F ru it
F la v o r e d
G e la tin
t members nf the board.
SCREEN-
DOOR SETS (hardware)
PAINT
MOLDING
WINDOW MATERIAL
DOORS
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