Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 08, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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oter an*. daughter. MJ»» Mtaale
a « guest* < * M r, M <* h q , P *R <
*M W MO U d M » - W . to tyqMh * t .
Th<!re . " * • W f c « & K M Ktomakh p aito M r i ’ daughter i?
ere the flftk-W hen Mr. «ad Mrs. Miss Margaret Hargu», M*M K atb- ¿ }
Onton H p r O « « « * children. eslae V « tte * | « M * M Ad» W U H
r. and Mrs. W . M. Foley and member. Ot the N orm al tyofttty, to
mghter, Mary, were meats.. On Mrs. I. W . Appluggta * a d U tU * th
leedAM* Mrs, Chss. Poley and AU&is AdRtofete « * » hgs ta ta u i <*
.nrhter, Eleanor, were guests ed Ir a » K lam ath Falta ajsd to with
honor ^t ¿toother fam ily dinner jhmr^awna M iK Be«. and Misafgh
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ge much »p- to the efforts of »1» aatbeihUott
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*>r «»ltd welfare at honje and
I W - MJd t W abroad.
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M rs.-G abriel was shako every
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^aarlasy a a^ t visitor ’ from
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« ¥ » to W 4 rF»Ued States, and was Included
,« f t the In v ita tio n . to the »arty
I f t f t f t i w r s i t i n g 4he houseaof Parliament.
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V r , ■ Following M a lettar seat By
en- A Restful Vacation—
their ' ’f t wttf tor t * hrteruat to th e
macny friends of M ita W ilm a Mac-
* week
8ftS ttf KaBlUnTM emWhht
I George teaching jforde lastTyear, to know
a little that she. <e tjuietly resting w ith
acted ns Msr m othaf at- the hop»*.Of a sis-
W llm er tor at 8elma, Ore., where another
of National treasurer,
sts*
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part of it la, that they are ell true
lo ra l toploty and so vpry worthwhile. ’ ‘
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I to be pres- A lfew Song—
A new song, recently published,
»me Mission- entitled “ W het i f Onr Dreams
»diet church. Came True," was w ritten by R. )
is of Miss p - Campbell, the mnsle eemposed I
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.Motytah * 7 A d' i Andei* ° n W < ^ * (Mrs,
ttastenos Is a - A- * « * * > and the asm 1»
dedicated to one of the most grs-l
Past Noble clous singer» thh t Ashland ever
I * U th la * * • * » Mrs. Clara booster Nell J
Sdne Story >1>o aun< the song when It was
ibert hostse- O » *t> rttta n V h t ab MIgrnoon ds-j
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. Tried to Oregon music. Never
a Aid of the * ° nM t*»e song be s .p g »o re feel-
lt Ingty than oh th a t occasion.
h
V ie poem is f o u n t Ih C col­
lection of the w r tte fg fh»m which
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r“ <* * ¥»• 4a-
. lightfnl entertainment given a
h tew dáfs ago under the auspices
f of tae Epworth Leam e.
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^Meest o f The West," the Mttle
v riE ttm is entlUad a p d la h coUec-
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Bev« ‘* ^ ems- *
f r if r n i which have been publish-)
k ed in a former volume, but tito
, grant m ajority are new. , .
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m« friends atraes f t * ate Io;
Hl w E ^ l a M ^ t ó t a a ’ ta
planned
L a t e r ,f t tae s ip w p r th^y w ill
«■been
wonderful
e j à îT to a some
extent thtag
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a t the «fait relatives on th e ir why to
o f the [‘The Dalles, Oregon, where Miss
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I Mackenzie w ill teach the coming
’w in te r Miss MscKensIp was pfr
lug—
i fired a position In both Grants I '
I for n ¡ P a » and in. Marshfejtd hut chohe P
*ls front the northern city.
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Is s six
She hopes to visit In Ashland ;
o f ‘ the sometime In July before leaving P
r ill be the firs t of Augast, for her new 1
Is fan d ¡home. H e r mother w ill accoipppny *
ixpected h>r north. Friends w ill be 'glad t1
Iris of m r the opporignity to hare a lit-
tle visit before she leaves the *
southern p g r t r i The state. r
broken so long agp, « p A M
f t greet the fstends o f school-|lm
M ri «axa and. r f t t h . when Ufe was a *
tom- enfolding ahd-every t a » o f way «
tolls .Brought nevr vistas o f-protojás tfa
Civic d a b Meeting—
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Tuesday’s meeting of
the
Woman's Civic Improvement « ta b I
mnrtpd l t s f l r t t sCssion 'd a r i n g 1
here M r. Berry
tog for the Lake of the Woods and
work he has
no group going expects to have a
'Considering the fact th a t
happier t in e then do these merry celebration had absorbed the
hearted g irls
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iction engignst. H r. Berry Is
ergles of Ashland for two d
’ torrnerly of Portland; a ’ well
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there was a fa ir number plrese
H o n» Mtastonery goclety Meets—
__ j known construction engineer.
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sum? > Mrs. Berry hhb gtbwn t^ wo-
apparent to most of them. Homely
amt tyanhood In Ashland, the elder * * ’
tomorrow, en-
little misses
si . «riñes and every days situations
»onto <tau«hter of M r. R. > . Campbell. , n
members apd
are chtmth .ln many, ghd the
do Missionary
phllosphy
that
runs
thalr IS th birthday, was no ex- . quaint
eMHton to the rale. A fte r at-.
thread make.
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W M lng the matinee dainty re- . them a delight,
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There are those o f tenderer I
totofcments were served by the
greet
8h® 1« well knoVn gad popular df 1
kMeases, Mrs. H. G. Wolcog measure, like Mie one set to mp-1
these
the T °nB««r group of Ashland t8' 8
sic; poems t h g ope wlU r e r e ^
ehA Mrs. Mark Smith.
ytoung people
be greatly ; £
’•Those present were; Helen many times.
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1 se»- to*88«*1 by them end te her home,
A few, as the "H eart of Wlne-
Haftis. Iris Attebury, Patricia
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[toty1»»». Andrey Dodge, Cecilia ma." “ Rttky A hh," "TBe Legend
MVj^nnbn, Rosa Franco, Juanita of Pocatelfij" deals with legend or
vhtah l* e of happy usefulness.
C riterion, Lea DeHaas, Maxine ( historie fast and, one "Orwon's
. Marble Malla* pisturas one of the
W *te * * h
“ • * * P»Mihe Ward. Virginia Cran- •cesto wonder, just next door. |
A ltogether'the little volume I
dgg, Lorralae Smith, Edna Fe-
htyg. Ellaabeeh Wolcott, Ima w ill Se well worth perusal la the
^ * 5 * ° ° ’ * nu* P®Armoad. Lola ( lelsur. hour and ity appearance
H O N Ô R COMES TO OREGON
but M d s to th« laurels that Á » -
. b # g
Mrs. W k W . Osbftol, amt« presi­
lend folks have won in music, I large attendance for the subject welcomed.
dent of th * Oregoh Congress 'o f
art» Poetry anfe la various other
under dtacssslon wJH be th« coa-
Parents and Teachers, was the
number of families gathered Unas o f endeavor.
temptotod Flow er Shqw agd fur­
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t » r i t and Invited speaker at the
is pleasant home of Mr. and,
ther plugs are to >e formulated.
open meeting of the annual c o t
- T Every one interested is remind­
.Graham, on the corner of , P. M. O. d a b Meets—
Mru. C. E. P ratt w ill
Friday, July », is the date set]
tetauce Of the Association
of
and Baum streets and enjoy-
Saturday afternoon, J
ed to be there.
( for the meeting of the Past N oblel
, grands’ Club, w ith Mrs. Edna I
idon, daring ¿he Whitsuntide
Stcry’ and Mrs. Jennie OUbert,|
Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. M c lU lr were mender ef tb * Woman
t ihtotaesee for the. afternoon.
Association,
who
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p,
host M d hostesses qt a delightful
I t to hoped that all the n m - picnic gathering, Monday, with Ashland to her i^ lc la l
¡ bar. may plan to be there from I
m o b ty u Seated at the taM te
AU members M the
two until fire, the hours named | which gtoaned with their burddh Hbn are invited to be 1
, for the afternoon.
of good things.
W.Wt U»e dtotlririlshed
Mhny clubs now arg holding I
* Instead of haring the pienie ih
’Impossible to sleep at night,
, their closing meetings for
the the Park as might have been done
Meets—
sqmmer In the park, adding the at .p o th e r tlpie, It wgs arrangM
4 «Plendid
•tin g of thl
• pleasant picnic feature.
to have It on th« lawn In the Women’s Forei
Missionary 8*
tt M g
pleasant grounds of the MeMgM - r ir ir Of the MA
list church w »
Cmgp F ire Girls Gather In F M c — hdtne.
bald a t the ho
o f Mrs. C. F.
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L lth ls Park was the scene of a
H ere tobies were spretaL . the W » , Friday 1|
i merry gathering of a group o f]
delightful repast brought out and
T h *re was a
Ke attendant
1 Camp F ire Oírla, with their gaard-I friends end relstlree showed
presdnt both o;
its society at
. iaa. Miss Lolita Pierson, Tuesday I theto appreciation By doing full
from th « ' you!
them to others.
organlsatlo
. afternoon.'
| Justice to the feast.
P r i o r s were led fcy Ml
W ith the f u » was a seglpusí W a s who enjoyed w ^
heat
i hots, for the avowed purpose o i l
*»<>Btris th« «S tbsrin g , that J. R. McCracken, qf Valley Vie-
if »tee meeting wU to m^hl» t# p o f f m itM *d the «Mr eo h h teiM te e k
«Wty vhteh^a s ta rt batlnsss se
, their number, th * Misses Luellei Mr. »ad Mrs. W ., H. McNair' and aion was hrid , conducted by Mi
I Cmaos usd. Irw sade petemes to Jam s. Mrs. Gertrude Fraley and
©. B. P ratt.
advance from the rank of wood children, Mias Thelma Reese, of
When this closed. Mra. C. ’
gatherer to that of tlre a a k e r.
Hrs. M o r t o n E a s to n
'■« “ '« » W K I.W . Ü
an« l|n. Louise Marshall o i l
«his ttew was to cook and a*rv*f W » M ftr , H t. MuHtaett hn out of
ABE AGENTS FOB
, a dinner to the assembled com­ town guest of the family, W . p.
pany. H etety enconlUtas werd be-
jW f.- V A M t *-
Harold
stowed .up^h the y **u g g irl, fob I
y í f í ■'->^1
AhlggtA
in n i«
ga^rs
fcdicates how YOU ctn
<9® band ter ttg g eo m -
î î f t W s e y a it-
FOOT ss tesa 1
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the snccesMal repast e^Ved.
L Every one there did fall Jnstlce
The jo llity and ten which »re­
: ty.
appetising viands, and to velled was no small part of the
I thnee g lrtB ^ a . .ir o n their hearts* a ffa ir and guests lingered long nt
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or'fade the most delicate
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their guests ehjoyed t h u e’glM «
dtouer not on the l a < t o « » X b
VMg porch, getting the benefit of
the cool breese thereby, and also
rissned « home with the wonder*
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