Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 19, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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fam ily d teM r « * 4 vtatl added it»
piaasura to th e s a b e f «atevaten«.
but the fin a l happy tim e w as
«pent Sat w d » y Or a M P tV C tater
Lake, ita r tto « at 4 : M «. * . via
Medford, speodB g « to 4 a ? at
W ater Lake but stopp in g to vteW
the soeflk w e« 4 era ea r o a te.
W ith th e aid o f therm o« bottle«
and Jaw tt' ts n e U M a t 4 » th
take a hot dinner w ith o n e. In
thia I n s t a t e d elletoa» e h b k e a and
roasting earn w ith a ll th e " at eet-
eraa’ ’needful for tr a v e lle r s’ apr
p e tite « .w e r e ea ten at th e n o tn -
day m eal a t th e «am p o f H arold
Boyd, a n a rtist w ho baa be»n
spending som a tim e there p a in t­
Thursday, A ug. f»^—Band
cert.
Con­
Lithia Park, 8:00 p. m.
Friday, A ug. B t. — L ad les A id.
Presbyterian Church.
Junior
Room. *
Friday, A ng. BO. — "W ho D o”
and Mrs. Joh n F ln n sra n o f Med­
ford, T u esday, o f thio paOk, a t the
L ith ia S prings h o tel.
C overs w ore la id fo r twetoty-
th r s e a t th e b ea u tifu lly appointed
ta b le enhanced by th e golden glow
o f lo v e ly flo w e r s u sed In artistle
d ecora tiv e e f e c t
L ittle n ovelty
favors, stu d ie s to black aad gold,
g a t e a d istin ctiv e tou ch to th e de-
lig h tfu l fo u r - co u rse luncheon
Which w as s e r f e d 'a t tw elve-th irty.
ing.
.
Prom there t h e party d rove on
to Klam ath r a ils , again , ta k in g
m
«Air j HÛ ncisco is
b « ea e a jo jü » » 4»«
day» or a». » v ery 4
tion.
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L eavin g ito li car»
«part«» h b * tâ a m *
The regatta, fourth 1« the hto-
'oe to co o ler
In terest centers in the social
region». Camping w h ere fane? e v e n t w b b h to aohedtosd for Fri- school ch ild ren . T he la tte r w ill Wry « f the coU M rigg orfltetoa-
en ter regatta a ctiv itie s w ith th e ttea < | f e dtoM. # 1 * ho hold d»-
alctatod,, t h y f w » to the co a st, d a y a to to o f th is w eek,
holding o f an a csu a ttlc carnival M ««sffdMr d f t t t o M e ttle ta te r -
and a m odel yach t race 1« O old es Club yach ts a ssociation a a d sa n c­
Gats park.
tioned by tho P a cific Coaat Y ach t-
This Will be th e fle e t’» la st port lMg association . Tho hdM. etab s
o f call on th e P acific. S team in g Wilt b e t h e Ban Praneioeo Y acht
here from P u g e t Sound. If w ill Club, C orinthian Y acht elab, A eo­
leave after th e regatta to proceed lia n Y ach t ehlt», S u b set Y acht
to th e A tlan tic coast fo r th e Win­ elab an d P acific M otor E o a t eM b.
ter.
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A ssistin g th e e o m ttltte to x ar-
r a h tta g ta n g la g tho reg a tta sched­
uled io a eft Isens’ com m ittee, ap­
pointed by Mayor Jam es Ralph
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J r., d evotin g Its tim e to p lans for
the* city 's w elcom e and participa­
They «re now at hom e, nested < tatfeipntfog a deHgbtfni tftw .
tion .
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On W ednesdays, H is s Leona
A m ong regatta even ts u n d e r ,
Mgprters ts In ch arge o f th e exer- consideration U a handicap race
federated d u b s and th e hom e mis­
clues In assem b ly, fea tu r in g mnalc from Sacram ento to San Fran-
sio n a ry w ork, aa tt w a s indicated
g m 8 .
both from the N orm al stu d en ts cisco, airplanes, au tom ob iles and
in the “Home Magaxlne” and Mra.
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C
inse
M eets—
and o fte n special num bers. Y es- speed boats participating. A col-
Allen reviewed other articles
v isitin g
M arshfield and. N orth i
A rra m g n tea te fo r th o pleasant
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a f fa ir a r e g o in g forw ard rapidly.
B ath in g, b o a tin g and A shing 'u n d e r th e direction o t a student
en g a g ed th^lr a tte a tto v at Band> eom m lM ee.
on by-the-sea.
o n e of tho features of tho pro-
The M ate wore g » o , flto waato- gram w ill b e an exh ib ition p o t on
or cool, fish in g su ccessfu l— eo Ohr- by the gym nasium g irls under the
ory on e w as happy and en joyed d irectio n o f M is. H ales, w ho has
every m in u te o f t h » v a ca tio n ttom . ch a rg e o f th e p hysical1 train in g de-
Tha party partlcufcoiy eafaged partment In fho N orm al,
the fin e fish secu red a t th e oo«st;
Gam es a lso a re planned, re-
and d elicto«» lo a f ch eese Vhfph freshu m n tt, d eliciou s and abund-
Ahey purchased a t th e fa cto ry t e l mft, w ill b e in ch arge of a com pe-
M yrtle P o in t.
¡tent committee, and every one lv
tim e td e a jo y th e w opders o f the
way. They arrived h om e Ip the
evening, cov erin g a d istan ce o f
two hundred aa d th irty m ile«. Mr.
Boyd cam e Id M onday, and w ill be
here In A hlaad for a tim e.
Those w ho m ade th e group for
this outing w ore,. Mr. and Mrs. Tt. closing with
Lithia
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<Yvlc Club Pbnnlag for Winter’s
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W . C. T. V. M eet»—
M rs. Q. o . H ow ard -of Gresham
stre et ls>tsoatees n ext Tuesday. a<
th e reg u la r m eetin g o f th e W . C.
T. V .
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E v ery m em ber Is advised to
plan to attend i f p ossib le, for at
thia m ee tin g occurs th e electio n
o f o ffic er s. T h ose on th e n om in ­
a tin g com m ittee are Hra. O. G-
H ow ard, Mrs. C. W . F ra ley and
M b s M ay B enedict, w h o m ake
th e ir report at th ia tim e.
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A id M eets —
h e L ad les A id o f the P resby­
terian church w ill h ave its regu ­
lar m ee tin g F rid a y o f th is week.'
. A ll m em bers are asked to plan
to be present if possible a s there
1« m uch w ork to be d one,
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D e lig h tfu l O u ting —
Mr. and Mra. Mark True and
Mr. and Mr«. M ike Tucker h ave
By Taylor
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FOP ANO X THOUGHT W e ’D V
OH, GEE.
G iv e y o u A l it t l e - surprise , ’ I Y0U'i?e THE
S O W » MOVCO UU THC FURNITURE,
M>O P i x e o WP VDUR PLACE
. 'B E ST .cew etfi
TO SAVE y o u THE TROUBLE / ( MOM IN
Come into Nininger’s
tomorrow morning if you
WRnt a breakfast that will
atart the day off right.
Light, flaky hotcakes with
real maple syrup and fresh
Brookfield Sausage«.
Our noomday Specials
will surprise you. For
slean, well cooked food
and speedy service Nin-
inger’s is best equipped to
serve you.
U ffct OoH Lunohes and;
Complete
Fountain
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Service
THC WORLD/
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£ d to u
•It vas decided to arrange fo
Be gatlierFt g omo <»htr tlm
friends.
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h ostess served d eligh tfu l refresh-
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told of the beginning of church
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YOU HAD SUCH y WORNV ABOUT <MTT
A t th e close o t the program , th e
A vuondc C f u l JL
OUR AW drTM BNT
ments and a social hour was spent
over the tea cups.
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th betwe
Mr. and Mr.!,. Ira Pittman •juft
Palm' avenue ntr> a ' dinner go -it»
the at the pleasant C. VZ. Praley home.I
Sunday.
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The afternoon
was happll; f
China w as th e subject for atudy, Sw edenburg. Mrs. A ndrew MeCal-
and m uch of Interact to th e m em - leu, Mrs. H. H. Crowe, Mr». Palil
berahlp w a s brought o u t by th e la - W inter, Mrs. S ta n ley R obinette,
tereatlu g ta lk s aad readings gtybn ./ Mr». John S |)p rtrld ge,-M rs. JT. ®.
V ad er t h b head, Mrs. Jose- Enders, M n. 0 . A. Paulaerud, Mrs.
phlne P o le y told o f th e w ork to V. V. M ills, Mlw. H. K .Ybm ltason;
th e prisons o f China. Mm. Gens- Mrs. J. A. McGee, M n . D om ino
v a A llen gave a reading on th e Provost, and Mlsa F lo ren ce H oli-
N ew Chtaeee Girl, aad Miss Nhrer m eysr.
r o t e au arttcls, “Chineue B a b b s."
H U H
Mm. J. M. R o w stressed tho need E n tortata M ouse G uest»—
o f sp iritu a lity to th e w ork.
T w o b eau tifu l o u tin g s m arked
A story w as review ed by Mm. th e v isit o f Mrs. W alter and her
J . W . MeCoy. w hich brought o u t d au gh ter. M b s R uth W alter of
,th e v alu e of m ission w ork, v ery P ortlan d, w h o h ave been the
stron gly.
The strik in g th in g g u ests o f r e la tiv e s In A shland
about it w as th at th e story w as tor som e little tim e,
from a w ell known Journal o f th e
-W ith Mrs. Otto W inter, her
secu lar press.
daughter, Mrs. Chas. Bourne, and
M n . W alk er told of th e w ork BO» . Gordon, th ey w ere the guests
for C hinese girls as carried oa in of R. T. V in in g at the cosy V lntog
S sn F rancisco, under th e leader- cottage at L ake of the W oods,
ship of Miss Cam eroa. w hom m any j There fish in g , boating, riding,
bad had th e p leasure o f h e a r in g .. bathing, aftern oon gatherln s aad
Som e of th e eurreut new s in H om e even in g s around the cam pfire fill-j M agaatae.
M issions w as a lso given by M n . w d th e tim e to overflow ing.
Mrs. Cl
Walker.
Upoa th e ir return to the city . B> tlo n exist!
Mra. W . H. Sm ith, w ho w as a , 111 1
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Mrs; C. W. Nlnyt The study'hour given; Mta. Frank Dillard, Mrs.
followed’ which was under the Paul McDonald, Mra. W. J.
leadership of Misa Sarah Walker/ Crandalf, Mrs. R. L. Rurdlc, 'Mrs.
who wa» assisted by a number o f ’ W. H. McNair, Mra. Jean Hast-
others. — ~
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ings, Mrs. E. E. Daw«, M ie. F . G.
the h8ppy
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L-d by
orful /« (tu r e w ü f
PLANKING REGATTA
clasa swimming party and pic­
nic, Helman Baths, 10:10 a. m
t tQ
a very beautiful -Instead of a routjne meeting of tertey, the student body was es-
T. Vining, their guest, Mrs. Idii poem.' Mrs. C. K. Pratt gave ft] the <lu(i$ flit' "Wtv>.Dos" of th-? pecfally favored in having Chester , ,
Meet at church.
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loYetner.
Following luncheon, the guests C. Gentry, who "has bnt re a en tiy
wij! have i Ooo»
PMtey, Aag. 20.— Party at No--
jtiva1 a ,num*‘(n’ n t ?<*’< •
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wont to the ball room, where great 1 arrived from Cal.fforn: with P r j
nial Auditorium. Evening.
Friday, Aug. 2ti.—-Devotional S'1*'-' ustgkets of enldt fnl bTdfeSSBS artr ' • i.ihut, Mr. raid Mr4. t. do
aal« weite
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The y e a r b o o k of th e Civic Im ­
provem ent Club w ill spon be
and
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n o u n ce m stes m ade o f plans
ready for
publication
foi
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the comtoç fall and winter.
M n . G. O. Eubank e, Mr«. F . D
Wagner and Mrs. <3. E. Pell com­
pose the committee Who are r -.-i
woakiug on the program and wí-,
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