Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 01, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    * * ♦ « » » y » e Sf 00 * s e » » r w > » « » « y » f « » » * » * * •
> > » » » • > ♦ » — » — » » t i— >< « • « * » y y * »»■»*'
fc t t t t it a d s t t thè B tm Preeby
terlaa church i r — Wtfi «, officiat­
ing dargym m .
1 ' . '.
F w a g » ">10 M m
wedging. ,
Witt» « M » te« « te t e w s t e t s sd-
are Justly proud of th e ir work,
which meant weeks of effort and
the expenditure of nearly threo
hundred dollaya. I' •'... I ■
. T hey feel apprtategta '«if the
help that they ljslre r ws>r»$ feam
h dumber o feo astas Mr ttte tax
oompHahmeta e ('ta w -work. . ,
........' • g •
✓ 1 -
Leghorn Hat
w e 'grace- pleasant
pink holly- a lU ..h P
wh&e to ria * AÄUM’ t t a
te s ­
ter d f much regret. - •
•
' A theatro parky' « I t e o r n a r ­
ían la Medford w ith h delightful
U ttia eupprf afterw ard t e * «feite
ah program plans fer mfR year
► psnaoaiuensaPt w ill he majle
Both la thia year’s work and
r taw sotting tae tan sstall past
4 t a d W tt teda Na piata. tens-
A rt (.lab Wee» P l a t e —
sadly affetta aan gttoa ta
IO. Thompson,
M ta to X M
>ta» ’and Hasel Bmory a tti Mrs. B itte
Hat- Churchman w N tath e «nm plteeat-
ed gueet, Mrs. LflHan U te s , S»Ste
t o - hera o i «te p arty«'.A M « te a t a
fr*
.« to very enjoyable ¿rètta«. \
Haat
n
understood that
.
have the advance notice of anjf
luredsy,.. Jaly 1^—Recital, Pu attraction offered, io the an»
plis of Mise Wallace^ A t Proa aooaeement may be m ade'in time
bytsrian Church, 7: IS p. ip te r any who wish to attend.
Prienda Invited.
.
H M M
M ay. Jw»> to ^ W M ac n 's F a r
Saaisty M . B.
An excaUawt program was g ir-
¡1 She home o f A g a t the Mnjtbadlst ebiurch Tuee-
sn. t:« 0 p. tt.' „ day etaking, under She anaplcea
,
C ivic Cljjb a t -the Epw orth Leagae, in which
Ita Houae. J: to *Mr. B. P. Campbell presented
hip and Monde Spiny e f hie poems to the great
pro i a 't a a i t a y delight <A J f e M f t a t i f c r ~ i’ , ' '
tan te«.
me.
,
M r. C a m p h e tta a b illty as a
- f l e f t l SeeM y render m ueoedattoaeaand hia
Library.
I : k 9 poems show marked ability, .ant
i urged to* be are «sreeiel fevoriteh with Ash-
land audiences.
Hum or a n d
patana a-keen tonight la humea
ttt e h w tuait'M » teP P y fashion la
plctortag hto characters-are sòme
n i thè dHftiaguIsblng 'feàtares nf
h tt deiifcteful poems.
v
,
» —
II P r »
reclts«
terlae
T !«
d 1$
Maa>
te PW
r ia lt o , f i t t e d
to hg
ttttuhay evening get èw
program
with-
the
-
■
a> f e tte s t occurred Tuesday. June
the twenty-ninth, <t 11:00 o’clock
« to e h ta te qg ttts tolde, near
Talent, whan M lm Bdtth M a r i
Knhttttn and MP. hammer Ct
Gel tor-w are united lp the- b o li
Mm as * U l,t h e ;p a tta ta la I t e *
Isaac'» tattlhUatesestt. where
. „ l 'baa been a ra is e d employe
fared, a delightful laneheon wag
served the wedding peaky'
Pink anà White , .«smattona
were used aftertfyslR .tai’ decer«-
tlna and the W addle* tabe was an
.artistic
rrsalkm . Wtth a tiny bride
•
and groom adusata* It. The pret­
ty appropriale piane portar added «
dainty lanata lo «hi» ta s to hoard.
Thg happy eeupfe M N very sooai
a t two o’clock.
“The Lord’s Song te a Stsaagw
attes Ianshaaa, w tth Mr. and M ia.
Land” Is the ' topic, w tth Mrs,
H. Gettar, tar. Portland,
where
Tilton leader. A n the m ember­
ship an« very eae totorested, iw- i
they w m takke their future, home.
vlted.
- Mise Robison Is the daughter
• » tt ' '
»' J
near T aleta t e k f < g
W . R. C. Sorts»—
- Mrs. James Botth was hostess, 1
luently identtttad te high aeheol,
Monday afternoon.. entertaining 1
church and social a tfiv M e t. and
the membership of the Womenki
w m he m u ss! gnmtly « F n ferm*
Relict Carp» tert. ns th e ir gaasts. '
creie a t tX inA tk
.
* natahsr of .«he e t t soMfcig. 1
1
Mr. Gelter ls the son of Mr. and ■»daring h o * badly age waa feftir- menttaaa o f .t t g 0 - A. R.
Them were bebvhan.bt s o d 1
Mr». H . Gettos ot P o rtto n t and ls ed but ^a aOU btratted. fessn the
a splemftd yaang t t t e . v R °th M r, torrlM e experience. Mias C h am -ifo rty present t& jm iu y the after- !l
and Mrs. Gelter krs graduate« o l fetaoto, become o t the physt- noon at M rs
BayTs hospitable
orders la net » « rm iu home.
The time whs la rg e ly 1
the Bible In stitifte of L o s. A n-
geles, M r. Getter grtaatatog la s| ted to see her friends far a Ome; »yent In viiffln g b u V
paar and M ra Getter fiattRtng thls ■ted— » t a ‘r t being entattott he- te tb Ret« taig e« a aw
the artlttsp dttgtoyetf to disgtle.
■eauee of the nature o f her Injury, lections and the entire
»ng the pencils w ith which the
L ^ * * ^ * B * • te p p y set '.«isetave taasrtew
«■ter M ta d u as soon ee tho p h y •
ttta tt. mitts» j
guests were »uppMed. These Were
stolan’s orders permit.
was« served at the cli
■rjanged in a basket auA h ad tb«
They hsve enjoyed the me»- pleasant podal hour.
•W eaiunee o f « dalhtNy arraagad
■agee feam thelc friends and tract
Mrs,. Msg« waa adds
nnssgSf for attachta m
taels
penfcfT was the loveliest U til« dose-
tt w ill not be many weeks u n til M g by Mrs. H ellie p<
«her may see them.
.
- ' V irginia 8haW, Mra.
gey surrounded with gold lace an<|
toe pencil Itself glided. The
L , ; v-
• » «
R e W .a W M fe .A n a * R
flowers In pastot shades, carrying
" t e R t t e te r
■ 1 t e a h e « h •« ta a M jta pcestoh
out the color Rheme,.which was
* * dtafghtfet surprise, which as- ‘ Hduse gaesta of the hostege Pink and b l „ . No oae m w p ^ e d
tamed toe gaMe of a handker- < * • »pedal guests tor the gfter- the contents e f the basket until
-passed.
chlei »bower Was given . Monday ita O A
« te ttie r were guests.' „
• * «n Jane plcnie “ n " j e v e n i^
W* 8 * ' m l sur«rto*- *or the ° f thtoweek.
I « ‘ S n o re d guest had nog a » tohltoy
W « « « • » * hour was set f» *
in *
l * m the affa , r ’
Mrs- ®ugenla ,A t- 8,x o’doefc, but the memlierchto
■ » « a hnd tean asked to call to oonvensd tttfere th a t tlgka «Mholtt
»• T * 1» * * * tatafh g so that Mrs. » » te rt btafeess Swniea and «»
-ei an Sant would be sure to be •Uscues the work planned for »»»y
y
•’
looming yes«. =
to s ’ t e '^ f m t a met at the home e f
E t the, hwtafSes seeslen, t i e ree-
miss McCall, and approached so U natlon of M rs D? Perosd was
. silently tosh until they were ad- »coopted and Mra. X & . te tto rt-
t* ’ i 1“ ? ? £ W n 8“ ‘ dW
eI^ te* te f»» the vacancy. /
ta m m of {he pleasant p'
*— ‘ -
-
, O ah.
R oyal
sar. puddle SUven Frank Swan,
.t e t a to Bartow. Ifextoe Erickson,
t e t a t e M M er, ta ta Barden, Ag­
nes M iller. Morris Corby Jeanett*
H* t e h t a . Shdrtoy Baders, Patsy
■nd to. Barnett and u ttle Mian
board m eet-
ttbttk 1m-
to a a d tt wan
h r ton Membership present,
•Btle cakes served at Its close,
ngered long in pleasant ehta
passed all too quickly. A hagny
table, nor did the company
feature o f the evening was the
» U l le n to o n in g . shadow»
teiidkercbtof »la— l a, token eg
t t « s tro n g frfeatahtp fe lt for the
oooa renews and a per« n f thn
bootees by those present.
te fe ts g to the study eg
For years, many of them, Mra. parliamentary usage constitute)
Thn Sant te a been-the ehaptatn o f t e s t d i t t e plana fo r the year’s
Alpha C to to te M n . 1, O , R . g. sad
t e r going same i . a m a tte . f un.
te r s a l r e g r o f,R t a a ta r bg t ) »
members of Atoka C h eg te, hat
■ to Mtaritesldent.
« * every orgaabation to which she
R. Robertson, sec
•»▼to each loyal, whole-hearted
tarvfcd ^ a e t t iM g .o f friends w ilt
* * * « « ■ • • ' pssaenh) leas So* them
and i*d llr ta t Man to to e «ees-
t t d t a attend,
are hartfcrtarly
tem ed at theec i
m
timt yo» wiR a « tf over
g í . tajiRttby^ -y--.j tod*’
*». i 1 1 \ i , f,
id ((nite a few ektrai, eaptctolh' if thgiw’h
PQONE 214 Vbg
Ashland Fee
Do >away with the
Summer Heat
.
Mary Dank, khr mother, w ill re-
fero «*>n to Aahlapd. Mrs. Van
•to* h r t e f c a t a h r h e w mf
Bhrtlaad for a time and has rent- Stratton.
tempt the appetite thia bte
In the dining room candles
wave disposed etfscttvely' «bin»
the room e t a to the eenter ef the
ta ^ e was a silver backet, with
fit r V s t * ^ ^ #
ftrtendly chat, w spent
ith - ‘r
_ Fruit
t
The Ladies
»
the
fh r
Oattt rooeatly the elab held Ka
sessiona in th e CMat GMb M a n ,
bat more recently have met St
the hornee d f the menabera.
The of fleers f e r the eaeufeg
year are: Mv^ CUntna Baughman,
Mrs. C, F„ T U to n ls hostess at
president; Mrs. Louis Bchwaid, the meeting of the Women's Por­
H
iwnnrW'*
« te tre
t a e l tease. . MM" ' T e t t i ' h s s 'm ta k f
H te i frleada. whw « ftf a a g rta te r f t e t t l
^ evening by the Post Matrons’ Club ’
tt tt *
whose
memharnhlp
and
t«e '« *« % etoh
m P t e fe —
»•
orthy Matron and other officers
The Ashland Study Club e n jo y
for toe
¿ h Ä ' .a n w lF ^ /te r
S, .
Mire.
served on th< lawn, wtontt. wttR
the
the delightful serial afternoon, a tt
. *
p n g eat enjoyed Im m s y tly .
gfc— .t e t a t a t o r i ta rty th e n v
w t e s r a a t a t o r e r vtttto r.
Ash.-uU Floral ..tandritt sdR
■met Tharedhy evening, July t , at
The offtjers h r ,the- coming
•to o o’clock •» «&• pubne u » year «tor Mrs. Mybel ReachartJ
teary.
p i es»« i W; Mrs. SteUy. Moran, a i c *
p 7 T t e r it o n te ta date tai made he-
tanse the regglar meeting would m wetary and treasurer.
M l oa Jaly-B ngd, e fta y eae
Thto, club hactaha. a i
* she w ill leave Soon
northern city.
(or
’
t e State tattM ttfca tasi
Followed, a well »to n ed
GUY GOOD,
8o what’s a bath te yèn
Itles that are ours to walk and
talk and lead and direct the prec­
ious lives that are entoaatad be
our care and that ase B te *4wgu
to Impress and Mtta assSbie bn re ­
tain.” by studying the right M ad
of books, and associating w tth
the children themselves 7 W here
w ill "a little child lead a s f” t o
God’s groat s at I asm. w ith a Utt|e
lunch basket, to the r t te r . weods
o r park, there to watch ttstwre.
to hear the Atcdto tw itte r aa they
feed their yearn*. to Hsfew to t i e
babbling brook o r water^feO, o r to
hade the
pleaensw e l
ph lin g
flowers. These asa msgnurtea watt
WOMEN