y am i t ■ , F ' ■ • ti «ESI .A, \ î -7 r& Sffly THTTWDAT, S t. i m P A G E T IT R E R ..................................»o-< -:- A oî Special Interest to a lo m e n -:- * - * > « * > » » • * • • • *♦ -* 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. B B B 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 B B B 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- 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 arout 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.” B B B members of the Ashland delega­ .lust phone — We deliver. ship which prompted It and In- After congratulations had been of Rome would no 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 B B B Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon, of nnd which promises to be of Inter­ B B B 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 —AT- ASHLANR LUMBER < I’ll