F IE D A n s Lanare Gjv«m U e t To those prtvflsked to hear the lecture on Art g«en at assembly Th-urtday last, at the Normal schodl, it wkk a rare treat and well worth the' eaftbst' attention and enthusiastic praise given. (Continued From 'Page Twb) month or more, l-2t Stanley G. Breneier, teacher in The metaheri 'd frt8e Herbert md -the membership was glad lii": family, honoring fhelr visitor«! the Ashland School' of Art and head of the Art Department In Ised to greet h ef add to' enJOythe lUf. dnd Mrs. Stanley Herbert add Junior and Senior High school» in oclir houi^wltb W as well H«d. eajoyed a family piente Saint Marie, California, spoke to i FOR BSVV—Private garas ó tíear the interesting mesta»« l dinger out on.Wagner creak Sun. the assembled', students of the Georgia Coffee. TidBigw Office ioncerriing thè cotínty work. ; day, after chureh. ■ i Normal, his general theme being . ... i 1 - rtY B Ic tó s At the close*of the pleasant af- Tho*P present were: Mr. and |A r t. FOB RENT: — Ona 2-room ernoon, the hostess served dainty Mrs. A. W. Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. apartment with garage. Cldee in. After a happy introduction, {he refreshments.* ’ Ralph Billings and John Bi Ui »gl COS Boulevard.* 285-St* L splendid address, with his topic Mr. and Mrs. R .N . Chaney a* The meetings of the W. Ç. T. t forcefully presented, followed. . FOB RENT; — Two room (J. arejisaallÿ held at thé library, Clifford, W, m ; Herbert, RaMM “Art Is a quality, not a thfng. house keeping apartment. 14» B. but occasionally these enjoyable and Mary Herbert and the Com»»^ said the speaker. ’’It Is not rele­ Main. 208-tf gffairs vary the regular proced­ mentetf guests, Mt. ana Mrs. gated to the select few— called ure and they are held In tho Stanley R e t b e r t * h o t i artiste, bdt Is the highest expres­ arrival from F u r n»T A ff tf £ a homes of the members. ' sion used by any one in any f i e » California was chronicled Aecdhti ' Unless otherwise notified, the of endeavor.” t »■ announcement is made for the ly and who a n spending: aoUS ■ "It is the quality that is exhtb- 154-tf regular meetings in the library on time In the happy visit With rolikt Red-between a worker and his D B > . P. c m œ o L M the second and fourth Tuesdays three ahd friends and for w h ' FOB material. » Bradante many pleasant plan* Sr« being! o f each month. RlMOMlllO* fna and “Aft Is a natural expression of t m Oak W. made. .*•-¥’ » » * kF month or v k. Can IIP. man’s desire to create, and la use­ '. 8 » -8 House Guests and Hoste Hava 139—$f DB. CHARLE« A. " » * « — ful and practical as well as beau­ Item o f THp— ■ tiful. Is nui not a m man-made traln- i , wMi k . . J »uui. < I It l M an-m aae irain- O fflc e ^ o a e l e w 8UI*W ‘“ »OB SALE £ ln‘ that can be into con- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billings terest to the girl friends o f Mlis sclousness but a God- given tal­ Mease Phone 154-L have had a group of friends as FOB «A L B —One of the best bouse guests for the past week Helen -Chaney, that she Office hónre, .1» to U A M L ; 2 ent that must be developed by resident lots on the Boulevard. and during that tljpe, they, with elected from the Girls’ Reserve nf study and application. 11800. Would consider good to I P . M.; 7 te » evenings. — guests and other friends spent a the Eugene High echdor to attend “Tbe earliest forms of art are light car ag part payment. W. W. Citizens Bank Building. the conference at Seabeék. , 1 few days at .Crater Lake. found In the caves of France and Havener, 145 Manzanita St. During the tím e that the Rev. DR. MATTIS «.-«H AW A thunder shower had cleared Spain, and are traceable as far 388-1* the atmosphere doting, their stay and Mrs. S. J. Chaney were ' at back as six thousand years B. C. . Women'and Children ther4 and never had the lake’ Seabeck .they took occasion to vis­ FOB HALE — 6-room house, “This art quality should bq ap­ and been more beautiful nor sur­ it the Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Mergler plied in the form of design to the range and gas stove, woodshed, Organotherpby roundings more delightful, Tho at Centralia, Washington They home, dress, advertising, and to garage and chicken house, fruit. Office, 10« Pioneer Avenue party returned to the Billings’ write most interestingly of the life in general. Design Is choice Lot 50x100 on alley and paved visit and the delightful outings to­ home Thursday/ Telephone 22 and arrangement. street. OOOd location. »500 down, Those enjoying ' the pleasant gether; .that the Mergler family “Progress and art are almost »25 per month on balance or 10 DB. ERNEST A. WOODS—Prac­ outing with Mr. and Mrs. Billings are well, very pleasantly situated analagous and the art of any na­ percent discount tor Cash, Brown tice Bruited to eye, par, uoee and and enjoying the new home and and Rice. 268-tf throat— X-ray Including teeth. ware Prof. Frederick Berchtold of the work there. Mr. Mergler 1* tion is the index to the chracter, O. A. C. Prof Berchtold wilt be development and lives of the Office hours, 1» to, 7* *nd 2 FOB « A IE Crate fattened remembered most pleasantly as the pastpr of the First Presbytet¿ people. All wqnderful physical to 8, Swedenborg Bldg., Ash­ Reds, Durfee, 705 Penn. Ave. having had charge of Literature ian church' in Centralia, assuming inventions and developments are land, Oregon. »•8-5* classes for years at Ashland’s then that pastorate when leaving Ash­ tfe result of orderly1 artistic land. well known Chautauqua. DB» GEORGS SMITH thought. Examples of these am; FOR HALE—One single phase, « a tt Mr. Berchtold was a neighbor Physician and Hurgeo the Acropolis at Athens; the For­ 4 HP electric motor. Cali 413-Y in .Corvallis and teacher at O. A. A Reunion of the Foster , Office Phone 16S-J um and Aqueducts at Rome; the or sea H. B. Carter. 244-tf Family— Rooma 1* and 2, First Mattonài XJ. of Mrs. Ralph Billings. Brooklyn Bridge and all modern Sunday an unusual reunion inventions. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. - Ross were FOB HALB— Electric motor Bank Bldg. Office Honrs, 10 for sewing machine. Also piano. to 12 Nodo; 2 to 8 P .m .; 7 to house guests also and members of took place at the home of Mn and “For a nation to progress and 244 Hargadine. Mrs. Sllsby. t}»e party. They are residents of Mrs. Herbert McCarthy, when all to hand on a history of real de­ 3 evenings. the mpmber» of Mrs. McCarthy’s Portland. 266-6* velopment It must study and ap­ PAINTING CONTRACTOR z Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Portwood family were present for a de­ ply the 'Art Quality’ In every day FOB HALE: — Ford Roadster, and Mrs. Elisabeth Bowerman of lightful dinner and a wonderful life.” new .top and paint, -f tires. En­ t near Talent enjo/ed the onting visit.j (A few excerpts that it Is a gine good shape. New bands, »175 Twenty-one were there to enjoy with the above mentioned guests. —Oak St. Oarage. , 2«6-tf Paper Hanging — Tinting a Mr. and Mrs. Portwood have bqt the feast of good things, which pleasure to pass on to others.) « » » Specialty. recently-come to the valley from featured delieious fried» chicken Reception for Pnetor of Preeby. FOB HAIM: — Desirable home, Estimates gladly famished. with all the delicacies accom­ lerlan Chnrth.f. The Rev. Hugh T 399 Beach street. 283-tf Phone »8 l» « tf FOssil. Mr. Portwood Is a for, mer bunker but has purchased a panying it.. The fact that moth-- \lil< li<‘lm ore and Faitoily— 'J_ »O B HALBCHMAF: -x- 8-rOota WHITTLE TRANSFER OO. ranch near Talent. Mrs. Bower- er, father, sister and brothers A reception Is , planned for . i-£ • ■ ™ * ' M i * • 1 • '• furnished, modern home, 132 7th man Is a sister of Mrs. Portwood with tbe grand children were all Thursday evening, to be held in St. 282-1 mo* Dealers In Coni, Wood, Packing, and she and her son and dangh present to enjoy the occasion was the church parlors, to welcome, Crating and Storage. Long dist­ tor make their home with them. the happiest part of the eelebrn- officially, the Rev. and Mrs.'Hugh FOB HALB— Used, parte for all r ' ance trucking. Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Bowermah, tion. T. Mitchelmore and family, to» the makes of cars. Lawn mowers re­ Pictures were taken, of coarse, Pastorate of the church. paired and sharpened to ent like T. L. POWELL—General Trans­ Mrs. Portwood and Mrs. Billings were all classmates at O. A. C. and the.youhg folks Improved ev­ A11 are cordially Invited to at­ pew or no charge. The Motor fer — Good team and motor making this quite an O. A. C. re­ ery minute of the time as did tend; particularly the faculty and Market 2» B. Main St. thicks. Oood service nt a rea­ elders. union. students of the Normal echaal. 225-1-mo-* sonable price. Phone 82. Most of the guests returned to Prof. Berchtold left Friday for It is the express intention to his home and the others of the their homes In the evening but make thia a real get acquainted FBHIGE’8 TRANSFER FOR SALE—Big load of kind­ > ; ,» ' ■ 875 B HL house party have gone to Bandon Mr. and Mrs. J. r . Foster and meeting. A varied program has ling, »3.00. Box Factory. Phone ^bone 410 children, who have been here for been arranged, with several mu­ Drayage; storage agd long dist­ Ter an outing at the coast. SO. 12441 tome days, expect to leave for sical numbers: vocal, instnimen- » « a ance hauling. «O-tf their Long Beach home via Cres­ tol and orchestral.’ I Civic Club Meet s For bargains in Beal Estate JORDAN’S HASH AND CABINET Tuesday, at 2:30 p. m. tBe Civ­ cent City. The reunion was ar- Not only are members of tho WORKS, Corner Helman and ic Club will have its regular meet­ rangeed that all might be to­ try Brown and Rice, OS No. Main: congregation asked to come but Van Neea, Phone 181. 194-tf ing at the,Civic Club house. 884-«. gether while they were here. all Interested friends as well and Those present were: ANT GIRL IN TROÜBLB— May All members are urged to be especially the faculty and students MISCELLANEOUS Mr. and Mrs. J. u . Foster. of the Normal who are for tho communicate with Ensign’ Lee present and any who have visitors Klamath Falls, Mrs. McCarthy’s most parts strangers in the city, of the Salvation Army at the are particularly invited to bring WANTED: — Work, by high parents'; Mr. and Mrs. J R. Foster, White Shield Home, 566 May thenv Strangers are welcomed. tt 8 tt school boy. Phone 8. 289-tf fair Ave., Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Gordon MacCracken dnd Dal© and Beverly Foster of Long Christian Endeavorcrs H a v e FOR LEASE: — A money mak Mrs. f*. K. Hammond are hostess­ Beach; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Foster, MEMORIALS Helen and John Foster, Cottoh- er, Service Station, Lunch Count- es for the afternoon. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark every grave with onr tor and Auto Park at Siskiyou crystal gray, for Immediate or wood, California; Mr and Mrs. A. James Putman was the scene re­ a a a Summit. If you are looking for Fall delivery. J. Foster of Montague; Mr. and cently of a delightful party last S. Penntoton N eighbors o f W oodcraft Meet big money and little work* see Manager, l^B East Main. . Neighbors of Woodcraft will Mrs. J. B. Foster, and daughter, Wednesday night, honoring the Ashland Realty Co. 269-2t hold the regular meeting at the Phyllis of x Klamath Falls; Mr. teachers from the Normal wno and Mrs. C. H. Foster, Herman ere members or attend. L O. O. F. hall, this evening. FOUyD Gma il stiver broach All members are requested to^i and Frances Foster, also of Klam­ Of course fun held high carni­ with setting. Address Box S, Tid­ be present if possible. The meet­ ath Falls and host and hostess. val. for the planning of the affair ings office. 268-2* ings continue throughout tbe sum­ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McCarthy, y and Meverty Ydring wer: alflliated with the state or fourteenth of July, nineteen hun­ Thursby and B eatrice Salvage, prfaeit. * I -v • , , Beatrice BLOCKS AND dred and twenty-six, at Burbank. also of Riverside. Box Factory. . Phone Mr.* and Mrs. Schofield will be deliver. Dr. Jackson is the pastor of the at home after August first, at Riverside church, and all are go­ 3151 Glenn Manor Place, Los An­ ing to attend the general conven­ gelas. tion of young people of the United This announcement la of Inter Presbyterian church held at Seat­ eat to the many friends of the tle shortly. family In Ashland and congratu­ The Misses Mary and Elisabeth lation* and the beat of good wish- McCoy and Elma Thursby 'and INDIANAPOLIS, Jn|y 1».— ea are extended Mr. Mnd, Mrs. Beatrice Salvage enjoyed a trip to Nlneteen-year oi Son« o f the children were thero ning for the first time, others had A pleasant feature *H1 be the 3 8% plcbie dinner which Is planned, Out-of-Doors P inner .. been brought Afore. The meeting was an especially ■ndeavorers, who are strangers Aftqy services Sunday the fam­ helpful one and all feel very » - In the city are cordially Invited to ilies of Prof, and Mrs. Strange thveiaatle a t-th e Interest Haken attend and enjoy meeting and pic- and Mr. and Mrs. J. McCoy and the success of the cltnjes ale with the society. with Ray Clary madb a group here. 8 8 8 who enjoyed a pleasant dinner Mre. H. Q. Anderson wrote the Missionary Society Meet»-— party out-of-doors. histories, Mrs. C. W. Tilton kind­ On Wednesday afternoon, the The place selected was well up . ly contributed her ¿ar and Mrs. Missionary Society of the Presby­ Wagner creek, snd was a most de­ Harris Dean acted as hostess for terian church meets in, the church lightful spot the afternoon * parlors. This placets not so well known The next meeting will be helrf A program of unusual interest as some other beautiful spots the third Thursday in August nt will be presented and members of around Ashland, but b a favorite the Club house. Those bringing the Westminster Guild and of tho resort with those who do know children are asked to register at Christian Endeavor Society are Its quiet loveliness. the library as usual. 8 8 8 ’ Monee Gneste at the Bevington H om e- Many pleasant ontings, delight­ ful picnic dinners s^nd swimming parties marked the stay of Mrs. Lulu Wells snd two dsughtors, thp Misses Clsra and Cbltman Welle of Alameda, California, who left Friday for their home after a fortnight’s visib with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bevington. Mrs. Wells Is a slater of Mrs. Beving­ ton. 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