Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 13, 1926, Image 3

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the following: «He
condition of blooms,
iàrieVei 0.Ù ¿3W W
f
are ready fqr the social actlvltidfll
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<jils /organization »fato
assumed quite a ahare In tbit to?
novation o f the church, hereto­
fore, and doubtless hae a coin»
« paign o f naefnl endeavor planned
the coming year, one of the
. things considered at the business
which opened the dloU
a eooked food sale.
> Which they w ill hold a t Hardy
t R td*. .sto re on Saturday, Sep-
’ tember 15.
▲ very pleasant social hour
wee agent In conversation. Some
hed tlfei? igedlework.
A t Its close, the hostessed
. served lee cream and dellefous
cake a fte r which the'C ircle td-
Jfturned tfa
meet
Wednesday,
i September 22, at the church par-j
lore.
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The session# are now* held id
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parlors of the Christian
ehnrch; which have, been nicely
planned fo r these social gather­
ings
A t thia meeting members of
ihd'dbcorStlug committee,
Mrs.
■■■ ■ »svu, M
ix,
0 . O. Holman snd Mrs. Wallace
brought beautiful fa ll
flow er
jvlych ' they arranged very pleas-
W o Circle meets fortnightly,
the second and fourth Wednes­
u. Adulta prefer rad. In q u lr
rista St.' Rhone U K
days o f each month, a t 2:10
o'clock.
„ Hostesses In charge Wednes­
day were, Mrs. C. O. Holman,
c lffirffs n , assisted by Mrs. W a k
lac«, Mrs. Galbraith, Mrs. M it ­
chell, Mrs.
Clapp and
bin.
toore.
The officers fo r the coming
fe a r *jW: President, Mrs. EUnice
Clapp; Vice-President, Mrs. M it-
chell; Secretary, Mrs. Galbraith;
Treasurer, Mrs. F rank CrowsoO;
Chairman of Publicity. Mrs. C. B.
Holman.
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4'aJU .M
A quiet home
wedding took
September the Ì0,
<»•. v M n Em ily
?’ae#
F W .
EUzabethFAyne.youngest
daugh­
Bua. n o n a 451-R
ter o f Jdf, an d -Mrs. C . T.-Pavne,
(ChntinuU
HsS
T *cj
Governor Pierce.
T h e evening wefl very happily
rANTBDs — A n fo ra Goats, spent in tslk ln s tf^er childhood
» price» number, lo tto s . days spent on the old farm In
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D r. IWattlb tfro w n 'fih a rt Bifter-
orlng Llantenant and Mrs, Thopi-
i i , £ B o A A #Äb,4Ärt Jd A«h-,
la id fo r a visit of a few- days,
<rtk a U U re i, ífr . «ad 3ÜS. H.
O. Gilmore on Scenic Drive.
L & à t ana « r a
s b i ^ il
ard Gear. the Rev. Mr. Murphy
of the F u ll Gospel Temple, Of­
ficiating a t the ceremony. :
The rooms had been made
▼ery lo v e to jn ferns and bright
tall* Mossomi, a fittin g
back­
ground fo r the dainty bride in
he,r.
tailored uniform, of
white, which she had chosen, to
wear because of the w o rk T p u n
which sh* so soon w ill enffd.
A fte r congratulations and good
wishes had been offered * h i n -
Specimen
Among the Ashland people who
motored to-Grants. Pass yesterday
to attend l h ^ game
between
G ra a ff R **» and Klam ath Falls,
war« Jud , MRler, Jim Bowers.
D fan Scptt. M r. and Mrs. Carl
fiim a and son Jack, Sanford Rose,
Hum T ra eh t, Bronough Hughes,
Nina Kidwelly Mrs. Raymond Hu­
saved young g irt*. Who hare ger, Vivien.Richardson. Mr. and
heed doing handwork «n# flaw­ Mrs. H . D. McNair. MiUard Grubb,
Malvln Kasgl, -zBUl AHea, B ill
ing aa a elab t h i r aommer, ad­
ttpaa^,Teddy Caldwell, Mr, and
d e r tho « M o tlttn of « le e Mary
Oaley,
finished « to
hundred Me*. Qlenn Addis, Q. F . McCon-
nelt-and Madeline Chisholms.
percent and as a fittin g cloaa for
the summer's work, enjoyed an
L e ft for Vallejo— .
"Achievement Way” picnic la the
Lieutenant and Mrs. Thomas L.
park Tges^ay last.
Sorrell, wbe have bedn on a fiSh-
The afternoon was spefct in
nifc trip h t Beaver Creek, Calif.,
games and o f cdttrae t h i r * was
and the. Rogue R tfer, Ore., left
the delicious supper to which all
for th e ir home In Vallejo, Calif.,
brought hearty appetites doing
early Saturday morning.
They
full Justice to the good things
have h$en visiting w ith
their
w ith which the table was liM n . uncle and aunt Professor and Mra.
The girls composing the group H bniy O. Gilmore, at Elderlea,
were Marjorie Stratton, Roth their home on Scenic Drive.
Hale, Helen Gould, D ella Ladib,
Odessa Cooper. Mildred Spring­ Gneet at Bdsfcer Hom«s—
er and W ilm a Mansfield, with
Mrs. Elisa H U d re ti o f Ratte
Hiss M ary Oaley. the c lu b ja a d -
Falle, Ore., i* a guest for two
• r t who planned the happy ^af­ weeks a t the Berber home on
fa ir and who has met w ith ,tha Granite street.
girls
this
summer
directing
their efforts, culminating la the
splendid showing made by the
N O TIC E F O R PU B LIC A TIO N
dab.
-Department o f the In terio r
U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg,
Oregon. September 11, 192«.
N d T IC E Is. lipreby given that
Archie Robert Grieve, o f Jenny
Creek, Oregon, who, on Septem­
ber 7, 1923, made Homeetead
( Entry, NTo. «15155, for W 1-3,
T’» 4 s e d 14. Tp. 4 5 .8 ., and L o t 4,
'“ M and S W - l- T N W ' 1-4, Sec., ,1.
ld ,D Toiron ih lP 41 8-. Range 4 East,
ee<B* W flitm e lte Meridian, has filed
as * notice of Intention to make three
ilcts. year proof, to establish claim to
len^a the land above described, before
OOuncey H f r e r ,
U. A
Com-1
<hat mlwloner, Medford, Oregon, on
t W t t^o j * t b da> o f October, 1928.
1 t’f f
Claimant r najmee as witnesses:
Louis M ille r
<,r® *l luncheon was served th e
wedding ***4^-
H r. and Mrs. Gear expect to
* , y i? honeymoon spent in ik e
♦ k m l it
of Mt. Lassen, after
whclh they w ill devote th e ir tinte
to active Christian work.
Baby Clinic T h u rsd a y -
M ra Gear, a graduate o f Ash­
Thursday, September 18, the
land High, has grown to woman­ regular Baby Clinic w ill be held
hood l i A*hland. M r. Gear h»« a t the Civic Club House, under
Bred here fo r years and has been the direction o f D r, V . S. G e a ry ,
and {b * members of ik e C oantlrl.
In business fo r some time.
Both M r. and Mrs. Gear have H ealth U n it. The Ashland Unit f
been active In church and In the is in charge o f the arrangements
young people's work In Ashland us usual.
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and in the valley, and their ia k -
Mothers are requested to resi­
Ing up definite Christian Work stor w ith the Librarian, Miss
does not cóme as h surprise to Blanche Hicks, before the moot­
th e lj friends. -
ing, that those In charge mUy
W ose who were present hbre know the number fb prepare for,
the immediate members o f the on Thursday.
fam ily; M r. and M ra
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I t Is stated that the Ashland
Payne, fc .r Mies M arjorie £ayne, Clinic la the beat attended of any
Mrs.. C. T . Payne, Sr.. Mrs. James the county and particularly xue-
F . While, dnd Mr. and M ra 8am eeusrul. Tie Sbura ore a lw < f ,
Jordan and the Rev. M r. Murphy. filled to the last mlnuto with eX-
Congratulations and g o o d aminaUona and consultations
S S fiS L « *
from a f f ly
Hostesses ire Hortded. Mebp
friends for, a happy, helpfàl and here o f the Ashland U n it give
prosperous life ’s Jourpey.
their tim e freely, th e t the work
w ey be taken care « f properly.
Mothers w ith little ones, age
, Friday, September 17.
meib- brought to the Club houso by
terU of the “Who Do" claae o f tpe members o f the committee, if
Methodist Sunday school, a ra mi- need be.
UBilhed i i ISé W ine of i S i
•‘^ h *i Doe’’
potted plant,
Meet—
George Samuel Sloan
Fred Fraln ,
A ll of Copco, California.
George Franklin W right-
of Hornbrook, California.
H A M IL A. CANADAY,
Register.
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9-30
Begonia, in pot, first f t * » ! 1
second. *0 .6 0 . ■
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Pour vases assorted c a t ftoW-
ers, not mentioned above, first
*3.00, second, *1.00.
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Four vases of zinnias, 1 bidona*
each,, f l a t . *2,00; second j * l .« 9 .
Best collection of flahlidS. 19
varieties, one bloom each in not
less than three classes, firth
*3,00; second *1.80,
.
Best collection peony dahlias,
three varieties, two blooms each,
first, *3 .00 ; second *1 .0 0 . .
Best collection decorative dais-
lias, three varieties, two blooms
each, first **.0 0 ; second *1.00»
Best collection cactus dahlias,
three varieties, two bjooms santi,
first, *2 .00 ; second *1.00.
Best collection, show dahlias,
three varieties, two blooms each,
first *2.00; second *1.00.
Best collection. seedling dah­
lias, not less than three variatomi,
3 blooms each, first *2.00; second
* l. * 0 .
Moat artistic basket of dahlia*,
not over 15 blooms, foliage per­
mitted, first *3.00; second *1.00.
Largest dahlia in show, > tirs i,
*3.00; second »J.00.
A M A TU R E D A H L IA
SH O W
Rules a«d Regulation«
This exhibit la a part of the
floral departm ent, and w ill be
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Opposite
Blooms
must be grown by the exhibitor.
»Under
ae- circumstances will
passes to the g ro u n d be used to
exhibitors in this tits*.
“Shoo Fly”
WHAT BECOMES
RSt D M
SOD WILL
Protect Yottr Family by
count With Ua. It will 1
The Animal's Friend
Keep Flies pud other insects
eft your cows. Half-eent’s worth
saves, three, q u a rt*.o f m ilk.
iA a i^ W l
PeiFs Corner
t o nffitii.MaJi fltrtibffrdha
Go¿d tu to nod «oodJ
d em an d aound te e th
sweet breath.
„ T h . n» o€
5 wOTT ivo»
Never again, will yen
take the tuna aha do
the work to bake yonr own
sake. Test it by tasting.
The yery latest Patterns and Shades
Now
S^bwn
I
irfg st the nsnal hour.
Every member to urged td
SHOES, RED S A t S AND SHÍRTS, OtJTING
CLOTHINÖ, LICENSE, CAMPING EQUIPMENT,
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bober
are entertaining us » u s e go
ih Loo Angaisa and Honqlitln
They arrived itntday evei
and expect to spend several wi
at the Rflbertsen home .
GUNS!! : GUNS!!
conducted under the supervision
of the superintendent of that de­
partment.
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Entries will close at noon Wed-
Allison
8* » e ittr b ifla g by Mra.
M ante.
HiWVWt bT flft «lass 4n
minded to hold the date fci
cía* ssoolal afternoon.
fMR,
I LOO; second *0.10.
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OVERLAND SHOE SHOP