Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 26, 1926, Image 4

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Lake trip were: I f a . . D. If. Lowq,
tlxp Misses Stevenson pud Moec|er
and Mr. and, Mr« r o ) Apderson.
The.out of state guest* leave
Friday for their California homes,
after a wonderfully happy home
vlajt.
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Entertiaammt. Mopday Evening*—
Monday evening saw an inter­
ested audience present a t the bap­
tist church to enjoy the program
presented at the return engage­
ment of Mr. Edward Brigham,
noted Vocalist and dramatic read-
tbetr mite hagg With, .them since
th irls the end or the quarter.
Members and friends cordially
invttad'for «vadffff WddMM.^hw
« r e . Melph Baling*, Mrs. Bew-
•W. l i t t « Petrata And Bowers,
and Mfce W. «.> Herben w w eatoo
preacni to’ enjoy with hohteen and
young rgtffe the feldassat i t tenuto«,
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lire . Grace E. Andrews, Editor
Interesting letters have come to
Ashland friends frrom time to
u5? w
“ r “ d MrB- H L
Whited whn are now ton ring Cod-
tineatal Europe. Mr. and Mtn.
year* fa Ashland where Mr. Whit­
ed te a fa boniness and the lamtly
prominent in social club and
church lit* of thg eity.
> Thronfh permission of the re­
cipient, W. H. Day, a few enerpta
of an inferential letter follow:
“We are progressing very well
on- oaf trip; sUU favored with fine
weather and toed h ea lth ..
“We are at present on a Copk’s
tonr of Pom poll and the Amalfi
Drive including the Blue Grotto
at Capri. Today, out of Naples we
visited Pompeii with an excellent
guide aad sorely had enough of it.
We yrare there several hoars and
walked among the old rolna and
'With hut fe# exceptions, the
~ program presented waa entirety
different, from, the one given the
previous Friday night.
l" Opening with a group of songs
11 of Great Britain; a Welsh frolk
e Song, ‘‘Alt-Through The Night;",
1 a Scotch Folk Song, with a musical
- arrangement by Frit« kreieler;^
- the English ballad, '."Gaily the
l Troubadour,’1 followed by another
English Folk 8ong, the singer gra-
- ciously responded with a n o ld la -
s yorlte, "Forgotten."
3 Edgar Allen "Poe’s immortal
5 poem, “The Baveo." #as dramat­
ically presented, with the setting
’ briefly sketched, In prelude. The
speaker responded $« enthusiastic
recall by giving two bright little
encores.
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Another song group followed.
Thyee songs fSgious in the musical
world Veto glien: "Silent Night,
Holy Night,’’ “Thou Art Like Un­
to A Fld*Or,;ff'R$Wbteln, and
“lit 1 k1b<-“ Bohhbert.
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A prwwofd toM the story of j
the Igst song. These songs were (
sung wjth unusual feeling and ,
Power; the singer playing his own (
accompaniments
with
artistic i
skill, i ’
Old Sweet Song” was '
ffveu to response.
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The next hamper was a musi- :
cal recitation, the stqry by Oscar ,
Wilde an dthe miuric by Paul
Bliss, entitled “The Nig
nnd the itof*.** /
i
it« presentation Invoked hear- ‘
ty applause, to which Mr. Brg- *
hum responded by reading, >*Let
Me Live In a House by the Side 1
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W g f by Po“ '
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Another poem by Edgard Allen r
foe. "The Bell*’’* was the next ,
napibyr followed h i one of Kip- *
line’s ’Copts’*, fey request.
fn recall, two happy little poems 1
wefe given,
"Mow Umbrellas *
tom e to Be Invented" and “The 11
lightning Bug.”
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At ting point, the Rev. Mr. 1,1
Woodworth spoke briefly’in appre-
c ls t ty ot th® plo«*ure in hearing 1
Mr. Brigham in these-evenings of 1
song and story. r
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A song group followed with old v
favorites sung, closing with the t
B jW W r ^UgOfTbfe Volga Boat, t
tnsp.rt Responding tq. applause, I
the vocalist kindly sang two other
Mias Katherine Moscher of Long, songs as the andience slowly dis- r
Beach, a former Latin teacher. I parsed.
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Thosg who enjoyed the Orator] "Jk was announced that Mr. Brig- ’
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M m Brola Kntedtafaia—
todfce Aid Friday-—
The Ladies Aid of the Presby­
terian ehjtfch meets T rifa o ftS li
week for work.
* All members of the org a n fam
Thie remarkable photo ehqwe O T e ty rattlesnake in the act of order­ art ’ rH
1* >»•••»» «» •«»•»
ing hie lunch. The snake to hypnotizing a chjparrgl bird just be­ as there 1s plenty to do. Place of
fore he coile- to strike and kill t y bewildered bird with his potos- meeting, Junior Boom.
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toMMWtou ptaMRs-
r Martha Gilletts Chapter, West­
minster. Guild tor their Quarterly
banquet and social meeting wffl
f.eatnre a ‘Progressive Dinner.'*
Which will begin a* tab Pranbytor-
lan church, leaving there at Si SO
tor the first oonhc.
It is an elaborate affair, with
many courses-sad a program of
more than' nsuhl‘lntcredt. ■?
The last eovnw will bn sorted nt
the chhreh, where the program
numbers, business and social mast'
tog wUl be held.
Members
are advised
to bring
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with cream gravy, This
monarch of "the waters
comes ft-esh from theCol-
umbia river, aad packed in
ioe. We know you w ill
like this Friday noon ape-
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if HUNGER'S
2sw .
• social hour whtoh
o. soctoH’
hostess, Mrs. Loin
The fortnightly social enjoyed
isrved delightful're- by the members of the W. R. C.
Club to planned tor aext Monday
U to to
afternoon.
W Rg-
Aa WM arranged the last time,
< thia week, Mrs. the members will meet in the city
>, Mrs. R. L. Reed, park, not tar from the entrance,
a daughters, Rosa-
It is always planned that a nnm-
la and Wilma Nutter her are responsible for the ento'r-
i their trip to Port- falnment and refreshments and for
alt?-
this, as at the last meeting, the as-
ltttle outings, with ftotant hostesses will be in charge,
nr excursion, marked
Those named for the occasion
Visits with frftmA are. Mrs: Elsie Wilkin*, J ‘
iys pleasantly. They assisted by the Mesdam,
Edna
cJuuUet are its your kidneys I
Party tor Out-Of-Town yiattens
. . Little Mtoa Barbara Bowers.waa
honor guest i t a pretty little par­
ty given Wednesday afternoon nt
the home of Mr. and Mm. A. W-
Herbert, on North Mato street.
Six little girls were the Cheats
and a d elig h tfu l afternoon was
•pent to playing with dqlto, out-
THE SHOWER
WÂSFINE
We Will Still Have
Hot Weather
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Step-ins, lace trimmed,
rayon - knit,
especially
* pretty garments.
XL ELECTRIC
. Station
GU¥ QOOD
Phone 82
SUPS #L98
Made of Good Qu
Sport Satin
• GOWNS $2.98
EVERY
“Though there are continually
excavations being made no view of
them Is allowed, oaly the loads of
dirt * t some distance.
"Our party found everything
highly Interesting. EldanUy style
is hoasss is no new thing—ell we'
saw follow'd closely the same
model. I would Itke to hnild one,
with the Inner court surrounded
by columns, supporting a porch?
.with fountain I nthe center and all
sorts of rooms open|pg on the
porch.
"Naples has a bay—and there to
water to It— beautiful blue water:
there woald not be so ranch, how­
ever U they, would “cieaa up."
* The difference between p un groceries ia maay Ito
the importance not only to her in her cooking but to the
of-her family.
This store has made U a policy to ithto
its purchases in these ljnes in ordw to bb hhle to pw
patrons only best quality, safe grocerighr
.a
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children.
the satnffactlon of every order we send yen.
Wa'stood
Lace trimmed Bavon knit,
very attractive.
U sually raincoats are
just hopaely rhiBcoa^s. but
they are not alw ays so.
Least o f all are theSe new,
silky looking ones t t a t we
have fust received. T hey
look like $10.00 or more
but arp nnjy . r
FOB SCHOOL
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btrangfe <tf fit
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Everfasi, Fabric*
d F ee ^ & G rocery
353 Saat Maiij
PHONE Ç14
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