Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 06, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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"We have 5H 0 . ' f e c r » « » anfl
8« oT ofcr (tJ O fc jr, |pp per o0«t
•u b s c rl^ r^
W e .' IslUajtod t t e
d »b !q»tttato #n$. Is addition ffl
w er»! ito tfe fe
comet a a tt o J U S *
* victory over Medi
« jil he tied with I
Arador to«r poettiea
y ”*ir-^r
A a b la a Á 'ia ll el
riUr o ft. cafe reah
hold 94 dpi,
technic |4 '«Mfftrept a trto of the
•u tp , the dw srtm aai af public
welfare,
pj-qw and publicity,
A w erteeaum pn, «ne i t f t , efcU4
welfare »n£ t ie Am wffe» .home
have held Iftstttutes 4« Portland
The UtotUntoaja«e aliped to train
clubwomen fo r th e ir work-
*
started on the monad tor the te-
Qftlt but " eo&ld
M vw
t fall gtium
«w^”w AM w
¿ » Pee* auppert added te ML
Oewefeii end h e «tofed te the
alxth. te fM w oC fltetonr XteYte.
who twirled the m ta ls d e r e f the
s u a e car the fe a fc,
Street, hostess. A large attend­
ance desired.
Friday, July • . — Ladies A U .
Presbyterian church. Afternoon.
Friday, July • , P. N . O. Clnb,
Picnic grbunds, 1 :0 0 - to 6:00 p.
m. Mrs. Edna Story and M rt. Woman’s Home M *rrinnjft|-
Soclety Meets—
JennU Gilbert, hostesses.
The Woman’s Home Missionary
Society o f the F im f Methodist
church w ill meet Friday, la iy * 9,
at » 0 0 p. m„ w ith MIus MeUie
Songer, No. 45. Helm aa street.
The siciety will dispense with
t^e regular Work. and. instead,
the study hoar w ill be spent hi
Ueteulag to "Echoes f r b m S a im .’
Those who were delegates at
the conference at Salem wlR ba
present to give enthusthstic re-
iPorta o f «hie meeting ¿uuL< a large
the FahMs Idbrasw, -on Thursday
evening a t »: 00 o’clock. The date
is changed for obvious reasons.
Fbrmulation or further plans
for the coming Flower Show Is
the principal reason for the ees-
• ion-
W W allowa hat
M r. aad Mrs. J. ft. Gowland
are guests at the boms of Mrs.
«•w laad’a parents. M r aad
B
* Ile r on
a tto r i
Tuey c S me over on Thursday
for a vtojt with home folks and
Incidentally te enjoy the Fourth
of July reunion at home, wftea
were gathered under the parental
roof all relatives In Ashland. •
On this occasion Mr. «nd Mrs.
Hamilton, and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Gowland gnd Mr. and Mrs.
B. B. M iller coamfeed 4he group
assembled to enjoy the delightful
dinner and the «»y together,
s e e ,
DC A. R. Yeer Deafer-*
On Wednesday pf last week the
bommUtee appointed to prepare
the year books m at at. the home
of Mrs. H . C. Oaley to complete
the work begs* a t a previous
meeting.
Mrs. H arriet » « M la g . Regan«
of .th e Chapter, xqet with them.
The lists of hoftfeqes »ye desig­
nated aad subjects assigned.
A splendid pipgaam I». piwpar-
sd fo r the year's study which w ill
be announced when the year hooka
•re printed:
pany wes »Wardd first prise, with
B.' R. Isaac and company, w in te r
of second'prise.
• For civic organizations, tpe
Judge! gave, firs t - ■ prlfe to tho
pupils o f Mias Imogene Wallace
appeared «a recital at Ffeebyter-
lan church at ?:45 ocjbck.
Beautiful bouquets o f flower».
In vase aad basket g ars iastiva a ir
aad the room was ftlied w ith a
large a«d tatereeted and tone«;
Pkrunta aad frteads of those who
appeared ah th e jfttgraia.
A tahte M tb s haok o f the room
was ladea w ith th e baanflfut Aur­
a l offerings fo r ppptls and teaoh-
er that thoughtful > friends had
brought 03 a slight Indication of
the deep Interest fait in the splen’
did program offered marking the
progress o f the pupps.
T h e program, as appears hqlori
w ill give thp reader« the qttnea at
the pupils riho took pari, the qe-
The Flower Mission nb»otln<
Ml the W. <J. J. V . held at the
home of Mrs. C. W . Fraley T ussh
MSt
T* ’ F •ueemaful
•bd the 0MBJ t e a r which foUew-
- At Mb s e w 1-)« baslness meet.
la » Mrii: Wm. Ravi's presided,
There were Scripture verses read
appropriate to the subject and
Mrs. C. W . Fraley read a fine re-
port of the w ork done by the of-
shptoatton during the year In th»
FlOWer Misklifa Department, q f
whWh she la Superintendent.
Among the many thoughtful
thluga done .ware h » « a r ie sent
t o «ve7 * tlcnt at
“ oapWak
• wsmhar ef times this sarin«.
,and aatra flowers' tor other rooms.
Cards, telling from where the
flowers came, were attached,
A fter tpe program and buaiaeap
ha«ru « social thpe was eajeyid
by those present DeUcioqs refresh
a m ts wars 'served. Mrs. Fraley
was assisted by Mias May Bpae-
Our fa r V W M fc t o to * * * *
A e 4$tote7 W t -flf y t e
Home so that you eat n e t
4» . A t tour pbpt w M
Abe e e rró t > < » «Aut»
i th b year la th e Narthsrs Gsttfw-
i nl< Jeesoe, i a d thdlr bpspoetaeled
■portsided holier had foe Ashland
i hetamee at We m ere* tftro«ftfte«t
, were a r f e t o «alera bath »Uto the sa n e. WUdueas 1» m e iwtfn»
end poor eapori la t b e «lath swfe
> patriotic color» jm d «reM jln. ■
Prise Winners
Ashland ||e Me eeeree.
T or the best fleet of a bpeUess
The locale soared hstHopr Rita,
establishment f|he Enders com­ two of th an bp Maria* and one
« •b r in g s a fe tie s , from
good
cempoaer aad played wtth ea-
• r i f e t t«ri»o.- rhytfua aad dapres-.
sion from the beginning pupil to
the one more advanced marked
the numbers. The memorisation
• o f selection and technique display­
ed In execution ware eutstanding
notpWorthy q u a lltfe la the work
ofd h aclaae.
The program as given w ill be Sr
interest: , • •
Haydn— A ir, Bather Carter and
H e le h flm ltk .
R tc tfe r— The Cuckoo, Elahnor
Meeterq.
'
'
'G arotte:
Hudson —
March, Frances Bastburn.
K o h le r—MaypoiA Dpnce, WU-
Mi* IxilIabjrB; O v rlitt-*-A t The
B all, Alice Qogrins.
Bilhre A Ballad; Bttbro— V il­
lage .Dance, Helen 8<nt$,
•Uhve—Oeodnlght floa»;
W b e iiy t» w jM t it
i ™ * i % « e i m » h * t ’» « a
eadh by Morgan and P lllett. M or­
gen knocked one across the wire
entanglements la right field*, fqr'
a home ran clout In the ninth.
A fte r their hard game Snpday
American Legion and second prise In which t h < smothered the
to »the University pf ■ .Oregon. Grants P|gs team ,-the logal« were
Honorable mention ’was accorded Off their feed end h laygd * Uetfeea
the R . M. A., I. O. O.-F. pad the
Kiwanls floats.
The Scheldereiter children wpn
the >priae fo r th e beat comía Ap­
pearance In - the Wirade. 'I p - t h e j
children's dlvislea. Mpry - f e f e
wo» first prise, while second prise
was divided between Juua Wolaett
aad Lorraine Smith. <
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LAUNDRY CO
JOHNSON'S WAX ELECTRIC
Pdiiafces ail floors. Works from
Mction. Batter to ose tfc«p « carp
w to r an<J around ftasitnra.
• AddHfcmel Frfres . '
The Judges recommended that
prise money not awarded ln « 0 S M
Wt:the division» >s glven.de the
Camp Fire Girls. Christi«« «ap-
d^y school. Baptst Bunday «Chari
and theUpfcer Walley Cemawahy
club, the .latter being the d W y i
outside orgaphlntion r e p r is a ls « |
The ball >gama pt Jackson M at |
Springs during « e
Jtfternoop I
drew nearly a thousand B fe s tU F I
seekers, whBe the bead concert! Í
dances. la t i e . open a |r pavljlpa F
and other feature» Brew th e ir
quota.-at L I thia Park d u rin g ; the
.afternoon and evening.
All« in all, It was a typical Ash­
la n d ‘Fourth of July yeélefcrsttop,
w ith an estimated crowd pf. close
to. 1 0 .0 M people in the park lari
night far the fin a l display ad f i i >
works. Guy Good had charge of
the pyrotechnic- oelebratioa aad
handled the dtfftenlt task te an
efficient manner.'
Judges fo r the parade were* X
W . McCoy« Mrs. A. H . Praeht, and
A .-C . Stfange.
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You oaa wnt Uug for a half dav
FRES 0RANK0A8B
SERVIÖI
wntem Service
SM
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Save labor these wann days, by Buying
your
CAKES, BREAD AND PASTRIES
good 5 room dweili:
Fourth St., furujeh'
F in « d w eilin jf p ro p erty
n ea r B o u le v a r d and' N or-
hial . . I . - . , . $6300
or roast!
to "m ilk
en poo- r isk V»ar
os» « f w
biw jfea
fowls. Our poultry
d,’’ aad. of the hl»h-
FRANKLIN
X fW .b u n g a lo w in c lu d in g
e le c tr ic « o v $ . . . . . .$2400
'S ix room d w ellin g , fu rn i-
tu re
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.................. $2400
Billings Agency
R e il Batst« ft J f e l M « f * n c
,
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S H E J9T M U 8I0
■stob. IM S at 41 B. M alo A t
, T he L a te P o p u la r P ie c e s
EUnilte t e tenner Misery
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N e w P h o n o g rap h Records
Bfl-
broj— Indians, « e th e r Carter.
Karmusuff
—
Grandfather's
A ' trip to Crater Lake was • Danes, Metes Harris.
ptenneuit 4te2tnre of tbs eotMOoio«
«•hameua-^The Hippy Farm­
ment of week end guests of Mrg. er: DMUbb—Mafcih from Norma.
» t o s t faeka. :
;
V«ra Orace rtummer.
.
With Every Pair of Our S
. ® ± r* ay e* en4’ < “ * * B r»m >
B p « m « U r i^ B a lf e 1« C m l»
f e Hicks, wMfc frteads from -Co- or; M e a n in g Flying Leaves. Syl­
via Provost,
g y ^ y - " *
w h - m
«w
wi
Mrs. Gilbert s mother, arrived for
Weldlg— Intefmesao; Schubert
•
ter'a visit.
— Vplae In f mJner. M ary U fe -
* • «««ris w ith Mrs. Hicks
spent Bunday the fnarth. aeiw 4e>
lU h tfu lly at C r a t o T L a k e ^ h f e
was the first visit o f th e GBhart’s
4 ,w -
HkHaa
OVERLAND SHOE
Courants*
Ï U t ■' Tftsteihpwiky
ftadh
R o g re «
— Tbs
TWO REAL
The 18th biennial convention
of the General * r l4 r Q ls a of f t f e
mea’a elabs was hqld a t Atlantic
City, It . J.. May 14 to Aqae 6.<
Between 1 6 3 0 4 aad SO.too wo-
BAKERY
F i v e room b u n g a lo w and
fu m it u r e ................. 12500
. y o u co n d u cted tba' ¿theM d'oT a y bdAVftfl
M b a i i d . ” I t is jj
«I« wuy suolt
« t t e r p wb a r e cm u ten M y D M d te te t W a
AUagfq, Aadaate
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AUTOMOBILE
f e delighted with th« flam m ,
r it agd scenery « f «shlaad.
« e y left t h t o f t w q jw jp ,
"to In Ceqnlle.
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’No t e t t e r
h
y o u » n y h a v e you r
to o n ey iuvButed, -throa
a f e > tim es Whan y o ir
w eed cash , t e d ■ n e e d H
i B f t h w y . a e c u r itte s
DBft’t ftiWftXB b e coMvert-
e d in to w a d y ca sh w ith ­
BARGAINS
M m es Rogens— Alpine Song.
from half « dosep foreign
Sylvia Provost and Louise Moor.
Ijte ftM L
’
ftohnmawit Spring Song, Grieg
federations o f women's
m cerpia from Mrs. Saldto f e r ,
Mew Jersey aad Pennsyl- Dsabar*s nddifes, whl«ftalveB L -'
wvad , ae Joint hostesses, tereetlpg Information to clAh rio-
la D. Sherman of Estes men:
.
,
Ma., and Washington. D.
"The most Important stap ta-
becoming active anlts fa-tha
our vote to Adopt universal msm-
betship, whereby each clubwoman
become« a direct member o f th *
•U te and general federatfeL W e1
are one of 20 states now M tW ag1
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