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w ith its guests, memhers fro m i Mrs. Mltchelmore reviewed t e r / two other organisations, the M ar- latareetingly an address given be- tha Gillette Chapter of Wegtrnin- fore a body of missionaries; the ater Guild and the ChrMflan Bn- address Intended (or the eneotfr- deavor Society gathered in the ngement. Of the out-going and new parlors oi the qkurqh for the missionary especially. I t was In- program an< sdelal hoar which spimUonal, and fn jl o f , helpful followed. suggestion also for the chucah A n executlTa bogrd meeting worker. at home, * preceded the regular meeting, a t Prayer followed to t the mls- whlch matters pertaining to the sloaartes both nt home and business of the organisation Were abroad. dtecaaaod. Tha «losing hoar of thb after- National and Foreign Mtsqtoss goon wae spent In a social way. each had pipes on tho program, j w ith lig h t refreshments served by M r's.8. D7 Taylor, president of M u I 4* * hoetesees, the Meedames. 8. M ir . Grace B. Andrews, Editor Calendar o f IffvesAs .1 TiWada), July 87^—Covered dish luncheon for I. Ó. O. F .,\ Ro- bekahs and f amili«». Six o ’clock. society was the W a r f o r the a i-j tarnoon and h e * serttfaod topics to a number who dimuesed thera interestingly and well. • A number presented t#u wprk! * Thursday, Jely l»k— Floral Show. Uthia Springs Hotel, ' ' . . Thursday, July 22.— Band Con cert,- Uthia P ark ^ t:#0 p. m. Thursday, July 8B— «eceptìdn Tor, T 7 0 meetings « ( th e Jackson County Medical Association are in the United States; the «rot, Civic Cfate M a rt* Pgroly social, and a t these the Mrs. W . H . Graham, who told in j Turodsv afternoon was tho reg- detall incidents relative to a a la r moating o f tho Civic Improve wives ahd families of the mem bers are entertained. One p o boarding school In Arkansas, in meat Clnb a t tho Club hoses. oun in tha winter aad Is a ban Which the bays not oakf. attended i quet and the other occurred Inst the school put built the school* the Rev. H. T. MRehClmere and family. All invited, particular-, Jy Normal faculty aad students. Frida,, J a l, 28— A lpha Chapter , O. B. S .P lcn ic. U th ia Park, • :30 p. m. • Friday, dniy 88— Flo ral ^h o w . Meric Mitchell wants te do everything she can to help the campaign per father W illia m D. M itchell, Is m aking, for governor of California. So she has taken to stumping the etate by airplane. This photo shows her peek ing out of the a x h p ’X of her plane. U thia Springs Hotel. Mtetey, July 88— Medford, Ash land and Klamath Falla loSgca ,of American Yeomen will hold a picnic at McCloud, oa tbs Rogue River. AU Yoemen and friends invited. • M a y . July 8U— W . R. c. Club. M rt. J. W MWs. » IS Almond The account of the marriage o( Miss Lillian Greer, daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. Elbert Rush Greer and Mrs. WUHam Schofield j r., of Los Angeles, aaaoancsteent of which was made In Monday'« 1». sue of the pdlnga, will of in, forest to the many friends of the family hpve In Ashland. - Congratulations and g 4 iln A Swishes are again extended Mr. and Mra. Schofield. ©• T s jio r, q . W . Andrews sad * W . J. M, Roes and Msg. dose Phine Foley who presided a t the U W , and dispensed hospitality, : tt tt tt n a n nature was'taken op except at the executive board session which preceded t$e social after noon. .. r.- ; . Tkern were » taw W * ! pres ent, among. y u m M r a UaldVeJJ and Mrs. Rltcbelmore, b o th 'b h t recently corns'tp dsktend. Mrs. Gordon MacCrackpn and Mrs. P . K . Hammond were hoet- eseee and sorted refreshments of Ice cream and cake from • pret tily appointed table. A ll-are asked to remember that the firs t and third Tuesdays of each month the Clvfc GhiK keep* open house and those newly come to Ashland ; guests o f the mem bers, and the membership are urged to come to Ilia Clubhouse a t that tim e. j-* f - » # # building as well. The work Ip Georgia pan dis missed» by Mrs. C, W . Mima, who spoke of the work in the large and then told of the efforts, against glrnost impossible A ^ s , of one young girl, who gave her Inherit ance, her efforts, friends and her self, but who succeeded beyor.d All expectations. a valla? mis sionary doing what she could to »meliorate ¿he conditions in her (Continued On Page FtTs) t e n community. valley to get better acquainted ating' In all Its phases as one with each other and to give op- that wopM ha particularly help- portnnlty te discuss problems In ful. ' « .< wkteft all are vitally interested, “M’hy'Named Valley yiew’*" thus making for cooperation and was told by Mrs. Reachart and concert of action. others and How Bellview received These two clubs are two of the its name was explained by Mrs. largest and most active In' thei Brown and Mrs. Tucker. The county ¿nd h>ve supported every. forgMr.-nagted fur its wonderful , progressive and forwaad looking' view gnd "BeRovue’ as It should rfnovement. ABoth ar» federated i b»; apelled fo r Ake 1 “beautiful’' clubs, with splendid programs q fivlS #. ' 1 bhlpfnl activities In their com -f ’ tnunltteg. •' "Summer Activities bf Valley ' They meet regularly: have ex- V,ew Club” WM discussed,by a cellent programs and jaany meet- nvMnb*r "b oss name was not se- ings la which the Home Bemon^ c ir *d' The speaker told of their stratlon Agent la present la her enter**lnmeat at the home of official capacity to advlte and as- Mr8, OIasgow aa<l (hat the club sist, when needed. planned to entertain both the Tuesday’s meeting was delight- ’r° ,° and Orlff,n Cre«k Clubs, p'roU-rnal Brotherhood InsteU »- fully planned, In eombialng hplp- ’ Mrs. John Morse talMd of tion-a— ful discussion and happy pro- “What we will do next year,” and Dr. pnd Mrs. C. W. ' Hagson Kp*m nusabero, which were glvan Mrs. John Arnold on “How Ao< were host And hostess at the pleas during (fie (maqvrt hour. ; .hel»,eggh othgr.'’ ant meeting of tho Fraternal About forty fadles from both Mrs. Ooetche presented the Brotherhood last Friday night. clubs met at the- hour named, In question of the County. Demon- Installation of officeya occupied the park aad jf o r some little time stration Agent and th$ library the business hour after which all Just visited. Th«gi all were asked question. present enjoyed an evening of mu to find their places at the ban- The clubs went-on record qs sic and *visltiag. There was no quet table, beautifully decorated strongly favoring the continuance set program. in f lo o r s , with place cards upon of the Home Demonstration Ag- The list of officers will be glv- ep later. * The next meeting will b8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mad den on Pine street. r Immediately following the ceremony, the bridal party left for Oxnard to aee Mr. and Mrs. Graar. They will make Ihelr 1 home at Glen Manor place Los Angeles, where the Greer famlly moved a short Urns ago. “Mrs. Schofield 1« ■ popular With many friends here tbat she has made wbU« residing In Bnr- baak daring the past four /e a r s Prior to that time, the lived in Ashland, Oregon, where ate» has hosts of friends. She was graduated from the high school <n that city. “Mr. Schofield is the son of William Schbfield. wgll kpop v broker aad Importer of the firm of Bockstal and Schodeld of Cov- <mt Garden fruit mark A. Loudon. BaglanR Ho has ,‘a wonderful war record, seeing active service ak early as December, f »1«. Dur- Igg Ova guars’ service he Wved an apparently charmed life. Three different time« the regiment he teM with was prartfcaljy wiped out, he being gmoac the handful Of m a . spared Three t / m . e . Wounded, be Aas Itealte d lie harp ed fa M b it, (hen Asking ever the 1 directorship of the Boehstal-Schn- (teid butfamah. Mr. Schofield is »•» —VS |M i •* • marble draft»- tt « tt Quite Stage, Makes Fortune in Oil w . r . e . c v ib ^««fo — The W . R. & Club will meet at Mrs. 8ilsby told of the social «rviee work In the southwest; , he^ralnlng schools and especlaJ- y of the Mary Holmes Seminary n the south. Teaching people WOMEN lo w to liv e g o in g band In h-nH slth the knowledge gained from hooka the work of the leaders here. • . At this point, the assembly all olned In singing, which was fol lowed by a beautiful Instrumental selection by Mrs. J. R. Robertson. Mrs. Charles Robertson lntro- wsre nost a«d hostess' at an eve ning of bridge, a . n u m b e r of those present being college friends of Mrs. Herman, Musical numbers given by. Miss Marie Churchill, Mrs, Cjhre Beebe and Dr. Sommer added greatly te the pleasure of the guests. ' Every minute of tbs visit of Df. and Mrs. Sommer ha» been filled with picnic, outing, drives an d pleasant gatherings of fien d s. th ey left test night for their California home, - ' The story covered the work with the telephone operatives, who are men, by the way. aa-1 how In ever-widening circle» th e influence spread. ,The account was especially inspiring for It portrayed the eagerness with which the message was received and the work by the converts themselves. A General Assembly report was made by Mrs. S. D. Taylor. This covered schools, hospitals, dis tt » tt pensaries, printing presses, the number of missionaries, the K yatrrn S ta r H ave P icnic — church membership In the field, Alpha Chapter, No.. I, 6. E. S. many of which wars sell-govern and their families will have a plc- ing. self supporting bodies. A nlfc Friday evening at 6:30 p. m.; Jiuly the picnic grounds. J t Is understood (hat the chap ter furnish coffee, sugar, crpam and Ice cream. Members will bring well -«Red* basket, of course. Visiting members In the the home cd Mrs. J. W. Mills, 315 Almond 'street on Monday, July »6, convening at the usual hour. This Is oae of the larger social city are welcomed. -cltrap , of > the city and keeps its meetings dp throughout the vaca tion season. gf • The gaqetlngs ate held In the homes of the members part of the tíme at others, when the attend- •ance is too large, at the I. O, O. F. HalL a ‘ A Urgq- committee helps the hostess ig entertainment and in <ke refreshments. These meet ings are well attended and most njoyable. Support tor your foot — beneatli the Srch, above the anduimnd a ll around the areh! T h at’» what the BAK[P-ORIP givee you. No other oxford ever furnished such firm support— wWofa explains the ever-growing popularity in our eity, of this unusual footwear. Styled w ith the touch o f smartness you like^ but more than that, tha B A N D -G R IP Is equipped w ith a built-in (invisible) band that grips and supports the foot in a m anner that soothes and satisfies. You regulate the snugness o f the band by merely lgcjng |he shoq pg you ptoase-eee 11- lustration, ALKON1T Tailored C For Early Fall YOU MIGHT SEL COAT -NOW TH FOB M WEAfc. A -NEW TAILORED jWlLL BE GOOD QKG AND STBJPET tdlsyou mbWag o io r -s a d cfchf mdstetisst froebmstaadr! Fok Alkonits are a knitted fabric .ariteed not to sti ctcji opt of f Umrs, Ud gtevskssrom a rt or depsrtm af IM tS t, t í M l Standard O il Service Station*. V S *» and ErirkRon fM '.'W llllam son-Erick- Sfe sad Short Metal f Wodford. with other qfM a p R n k la L ith la Asday. celebrating Mr. • M rtbfiar. and (a te M r . M ary Scott of j MAX* r- ’ B a r n u m / ^ fiU p ted v O S W A i r . »go and U nm r Anmrttt^. Tek. She had to markrt « b e . ' keep up the oaymesta on them—but now tlx and «he will be a mllUonaim «hortly WMe,oe I I ,