Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 16, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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:- A Page oí Special Interest to Clio m en -:-
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Chapter pleasant relationships. I t may be
Society. interesting to know that Ashland
provided the first thousand to­
ward thia splendid project.
Wednesday Clnb Me ets
A group of children, twenty-
The Wednesday Clnb of the five o r thirty. now sang “W e’ll
Preebyterian church w ill bold its Always Bo True.” and upon be­
opening meeting o f the* current ing recalled’ sang again w ith a
year. September 22, a t 2:20 p. whistling chorus.
m. In the church purlers.
“ Listening In ” was a dialogue
Mrs. George Brookm lller and between hidden
speakers and
Mrs. L.' J. H am er are kosteesee: supposedly a physician and a
They are planning n pleasant a f­ buaiaeee man, where the situa­
ternoon V interesting program tion today was discussed In r.n
numbers a n d
entertainment. enlightening manner a fter which
There w ill be the usual business the,Misses Pemberton and Davis
meeting, but the larger part of I appeared in a duet In n pretty
Mrs. H . A. steams of Ashland at
the program hoar. The book la
U series of eeeays. With a chap­
te r devoted to an artist or phase
o f art.
In her reklow, the speaker
e ro
a n» r yennvuieuvu,
presentation,
K ve a very d eu
M m . O n c e Andrtows, E d itor
bringing out the salient pointe
mad« by the author, and reading
Calemtar of
occasional/ pertinent
excerpts.
The hpnr was a profitable one
T hursd ay, S ep tem b er l S ^ - B a h y
and made very bhjoyahle in the
Clinic. Civic Clnb House.
presentation.
Thursday, Sept. IS . —- T rin ity
There was the a«««l routine of
Guild. Parish Hones. •
business. A goetai hour follow­
Friday, September I T — Mount
ed the program. Mrs. H urd was
Ashland 'Chapter. Du A. R.
Announcement w ill he mode of [ assisted by the aoclal chairman,
Meets.
Mrs. J.
P.
Dodge the afternoon w ilt bo devoted to I temperance song.
"the hostess fo r the next meeting Mrs. Myron Root in dispensing
hostess.
the social part.
a little later.
*
hospitality during this hour.
la
an
address,
the
Rev.
H.
P.
P rld iy , Sept. 17,— “ W ho
D o”
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The officers for the year are:
AU members and friends of Pemberton told his impressions,
Clpsa. Meets a t Home o f Mrs. the congregation are Invited to ns a %oy, o f the W . C. T. U „ pay­ T rip to C rater L ake —
J Flee Ora Cox, president;„ Mrs.
Letts Eastbnrn, 50ft
Allison attend,. The Wednesday Club ing eloquent tribute to Frances
A delightful trip
to
C rater ■ H . A.
Stearns, vice-president;
St.
particularly welcomes the strang­ 0 . W illa rd and other leaders and Lake was a feature, of the visit o f Flee Florence Hurd, secretary
Tuesdap, Sept, 21.— Civic Chub. er; those hut neWly come to teachers* The need o f education week-end guests nt the home of and Miss 8ara Van Meter, treas-
Clvld Club House.
Ashland.
Bring someone w ith along these lines and the neces­ M r. and Mrs. Anguin on Bash nrer. Mrs. Frank Davis la ohair*
Wednesday, Sept. 22.— Wednei*- yon.
sity also of vigorous support of street..
man of prese and puhllcity for
the constitution was stressed.
A picnic dinner was enjoyed. Ashland,
day Clnb Meets. Church P a r*
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Thoae attendine from Ashland
The speaker agreed w ith the The party went one way and ro-
lore. Mrs. George B rookm ill-
er and Mrs. L. J. Harner, Host
Tuesday night’s Experience So­ chief executive, that the “ Dry turned the other, thus viewing a wero: Mrs. F. D. Wagner. Mrs.
wonderful panorama in
scenic H . A. Stearns, Mrs. Ralph B lll-
cial, given by the W . C. T. V .. fo r law had come to stay.”
Ings, Mra. Alice WllUta. Mrs.
The
closing
number
was
a
beauty,
en
route.
th e benefit o f the Children’s
Frank Davis, Mrs. C. 0 . Peli, and
The
guests,
M
r.
end
M
m.
Clyde
roll
call
by
the
president
of
mem­
F a rm Home was a success from
Champlin and M r. and Mra. R a y -[F le e Katherine Vincent
eWery standpoint. A varied and bership in which each r elated
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Interesting progrgm. a pleasant how she had earned the dollar m ond'A nguin o f Oakland, CaM-
sodisi hour and approximately brought. Mrs. Howard and Mrs. fornla have returned to th e ir Flee Eaton Eetorteipe —
"Mies Calls Bdtoa entertained
elxCy-flve dollars brought ta as Dar,a “ » » the,r rtf™ «»: others homes. ,
They were delighted w ith Aah- V group of her girl friends at her
an differing fo r thin splendid pur- read or recited the poem o r story,
poeo mad« It a markedly attcceo- la Mrs. Ruaoell’a ehe told that land's park and this lovely val- -home Tneadaf evenlhg.
fo r forty-tw o yean she had M en lay.
I t was «pent very happily in
fu l evening.
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a
member
of
the
Ashland
Union.
-conversation
and In garnet of
Thdre was a goodly number
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cards.
Mach
merriment
ensued
dur­
Rouse
Misstonary
Society
Meets—
too, present, outside of the o r ­
At, the does of the pleasant
The Home Missionary Society
ganisation to enjoy I t w ith them. ing, the recital o f the trials and
Opening the program the en­ tribulation experienced in earn­ of the Methodist church m at a t houra. the hostess served dainty
the home o f M n . A lb ert Marsha refreshments.
tire au«0ence sang,
from
dis­ ing the money contributed.
Those
whose
names
were
call
The Invited guests were;' the
last Friday, w ith over th irty-five
tributed copies. “T he W h ite R ib­
the
Sara Fay,
Madge and
bon R ally,” w ith Mrs. T a n Foe- ed were: '• the Meedamea Ida ladles present to enjoy
Em ily Taylor,
Smith, E. A . Allen, Ralph B ill­ splendid program, the plans fo r ®**’1* Mitchell,
sen nt the piano.
fi(nce w hite is the W . C. ♦ . U. ing«. W . A . Patrick, Conwell, H. the year’s work, and the social Ellen Oaley. Dorothy Stevens,
Adena Joy, Loraine Sparr, Lethe
color, the rooms had been daoor- C. H igh, Stella Leavett, H attie hour.
Mrs. Ada C lark led the devo­ Miles, w ith the hostess. C alls
ated very artistically in white Boyd, F ran k Crowaon, Leo Jam­
Eaton.**
w
flowers, relieved Mr
greenery. merthal, M ary Harkins, J. R tional service, In opening. The
McCracken,
M
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B.
Riley,
G.
F,
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business meeting followed. In ­
W h ite streamers were caught by
sl~ u a s|
Billings. W . O. H o lt .F . J. 8wen- terest centered, during the aes- Womcw’e
p rttty b ask ets of fem e.
The Women’s Missionary So­
«
A fte r the opening song. Mrs. nlng, A* D. Jllteon, Sylvester Pet aion, in the discussion o f th e
P arr, an 8« year old qiomher, terOon, Ambrose. A . H . Russell “ Joint
D istrict
Convention,” ciety o f the Presbyterian chnrch
A COMPLETE LINE OF gave an interesting rending, Very L a l» Kowaad. £ D. Taylor. Me whleh w ill be held in Medford, held its meeting In the church
entertainingly. Thia was followed Donald, Q* FT. Fraley, O. A. October 29 and 30. Thia district parlors,
yesterday
afternoon,
embraces
the
organisation,
bothj
unusually
Stearns
Ida
M«Coj>
J.
M.
Van
by Mrs.’ O. F. Carson, describing
her recent visit to the Farm Foeoeu, W . R . Dnvta, WolTcott, Home and Foreign, as fa r north Program.
Alice M alllcoat, 8nsle Olin, S. B as Eugene.
. Two topics were discussed:
Home. T he exterior wee plena*
McKftir,
M
ist
H
arriet
Dayton,
D
r.
’
The Younger Generation” and
Delegatee
appointed
were:
lng, in that flowers and trees
Bernice Mrs. James Teo. M n . V a n Foe the “ Tear’s Outlook”
m Mis­
gave a home lik e a ir to the Maud Hawley. Mtaa
grounds, and. too, th e n
were H aight, Mias Benedict, the Mee- sen, Mn. Anguin. Mra. Henry sionary Endeavor, w ith enter­
damae Joeele Kruggel, o . F. Car- Carter. I t ip < m atter o f con­ taining numbers, by the young
swings fo r the kiddies.
son, L . B. PowelL Tda Crandall, gratulation th a t
Mrs. W . D. paqple intefepereed.
The w elfare o f the Maley
Mfs. Manley Browa^ There were Shepherd, of the Portland Con­
’, Mra- ®-
f aH®r . , president,
children, whe were sent to thia
a number o f the honorary < mem ference, president o f the Home v ia in charge o f the hualneae
homo from Ashland wan man here present.
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> T
Socity, wIU be present a t thlq meeting. Mrò. Miles presented
tioned and the report who g ra ti­
Mre. W i R. Davia presided end convention.
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fying to all -those interested in
had charge o f the program. Mrs
An
interesting
lesson on
FU buc ation
the group o f girls to Whom thia
Howard headed the committee on “Temperance” by
Mrs.
Stella
of 0M interior
became a real home.
refreshm ents She was assisted Leavett, who was assisted by
. Vi. Land Office At Roseburg,
The speaker said it
Also a nice line of Gift quiet when she firs t camo,- bat by Mrs. Stearns. Mrs. Davia and nine women: Mrs. N nttor, Mrs Gtedon, September-11, 192«.
Goods Suitable for those shortly, sixty boys camo in w ith Mr.a Fralo>. The Misses Davis Van Foaeen. Mrs. Ralph BUllnga, N O TIC E to h t N » / given that
and Pemberton served a t
the Mra. Fred Engle, M n . J. W
Archie Robert O riefo, o f Jenny
Fall Occasions.
the superintendent, from a swim­ punch table.
Bruner, M n . O. H . W ay. Mre Creek, Oregoa, whe, on Septem
ming party and the calm
was
Thq W. C. T . U. wish to . ex
her^T, 1 9 2 Ì, made Homestead
brokeft. The hoys help w ith the prose its appreciation of the help Leo Jammerthal, M n . O. O. Eu
Entry.
No. f i l i t i , for W 1-2,
banks,
occupied
the
study
hour.
i farm work and the girls nt the
so many gave in making the pro­
Two beautiful eoloe. sung by Bee. 24, TP. 4 9 .1., and* Lot 4,
house fo r th e ir Industrial train gram such a success.
M n . Wolcott, gave much pleas­ and 8 W 1-4 M W 1-4. sec. a,
ing. The new school house Is
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u r e to the listenen. The f ln t Towonthlp 41 8., Rants 4 Bant.
Just reedy for occupancy. Saw
was given in opening the pro­ WÙUéaotto Meridian, has filed
modern and complete. The child P, T. A.
ENDERS BLOCK
gram and was “Thia la Our Fa Antico of intention to make throe
ran love th e ir teachers nhd the
I t is announced that a ll moth-'
house mothers, and concrete in­ era, . w ith children, attending ther’a W ill” and the last la dos­ year proof, to establish claim to
ing, “ Everybody Sing.”
tho lead above described, before
stances ward related bhowlng the Washington building
(form erly
Dainty refreshments w e r
Ohaupcey Florey, U. 8. Com­
Junior H ig h ) are to please meet
served by the hostess, Mrs. A missioner, Medford, Oregon, on
In the rest room nt 2:20 p. m.,
M an k e. aaaleted by Mrs. James the l t t h day of October, 1928.
Friday, September 24, for a
Teo, during the social hour.
Claimant names na witnesses:
conference.
Lonla M iller
A ll fe lt that thia had been
Announcement w in he made
pleasant and profitable meeting
George Samuel Sloan
when the Lincoln and Senior
and the number present indicated
Fred Ftetn,
High Clrclee are to meet. Watch
A ll of Cateo, California.
thp Calendar fo r the dates for renewed seal and Interest in the
coming year’s work.
George F ranklin W rig h t
meeting.
. \ .
Meeting
Delphian
Llthln Springs Hotel.
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A r t Club
» Mrs. Bert Smith was
at Monday night’s meeting of the
A rt Club.
A delightful evening was spout
in dainty needle work or
as the fancy dcitated.
The rooms and ta b le had been
■•*- ,—
•_ - w u ith
i. —
made
lovely
vi — aa4
bowls of pretty pink and w hite
flowera.
The centerpiece was especially
attractive in a mixed bouquet of
pink and white
blossoms. A
dainty luncheon was served by
the hostess. ’’ .
School
Days
-ARE
Pen
Days
Schaeffer's
PENS
the program.
The f l n t topic considered was
“The Younger Oenention,” giv­
en by M n . W . H. Graham, who.
in a roviaw of a splendid article
written by Katherine Oladfelter,
director e f young peoples’ work
fo r N ational Mlesions and one
by Gladys M. Haskins, Preeby­
terian secretary fo r
student
women nt the U n iven tty of W is­
consin, in .which “The Young
People i n ‘College” was t h e
theme, brought^out
made and> summing
clusions reached by
as to, A e problems
the
points
up the* con­
the writers',
confronting
the young people w ith the solu­
tion offered.
”A Dream Come T rue,” ft lit ­
tle drama, staged In a Mormotf
farm hones on the plains of Utah
Was presented by a gronp of
young girls. In effective cos­
tumes, who enacted the story of
a needy fam ily and the pert the
Christian worker played
In its
fescue from spiritual
darkness
and the material help which she
gave to them.
Those taking part were the
Mieses Katherine Graham, the
grandmother,
Miss
Lorraine
Brookmlller, missionary,
Em ily
Taylor, the mother, Letha Miles,
M arie Davies.
and
Lorraine
8parr as children in the family.
The little play was particularly
effective.
A duet, by Letha Miles and
M arie
Davies,
with
Lorraine
Brookm lller at the piano, gave
emphasis to what had gone be­
fore and was well received.
Mre. Sarah W alker described
“A Successful Innovation” at
Langdon Memorial school
In
Kentucky which developed won­
derful enthuslaem in the young
Ptople.
The “Outlook” as presented by
Mre. 8. D. Taylor was very in­
teresting. in thia, th< Beedi
and the situation In the differ­
ent fields were clearly told: the
general outlook and specific prob­
lems wero
considered at som.>
,lnngth. Three things were stress-
Pra J®r . Program and person­
a lity . The outlook In the local
society was outlined.
A committee was appointed to
and
PENCILS
B.
Chas. A. White
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Iwdiro A id -.
I J lu R o tt
The A ll-D ay meeting o r the
Ladies A id o f the Preebyterian
church was a vary pleasant a f­
fair.
Thu luncheon was. as always,
moat satisfactory,
and
much
work wan accomplished, as wpli
ad a social afternoon enjoyed
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day-&
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111.95 up
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Members of the Ladles Aid,
w ith other organisations of the
Preebyterian church planned
a
pleasant little a ffa ir last Mon­
day evening, when they gathered
to spend a social honr a t the
Manse and le ft a reminder of
their presence in the shape nf
Jars o f fru it fo r the shelves of
the pastry.
Thia is the little habit o f the
Aid Society: that before the min­
ister and hie fam ily arrive the
fru it shelves are filled.
This
year they did not get it done be­
fore the arrival of Mr. and M n .
Mltchelmore, but Monday
eve­
ning aaw a goodly number gath­
ered for the little shower and
the visit which followed.
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Mount Ashland
you
Spotleff
w ill be given in N ovem ber.
T h is is planned for q u ite a
la rg e a ffair, and th e Star is di­
vided in to departm ents w ith a
group w orking In each. Som e or
those p resen t worknd upSM I f «
THERE’S A VAST DIFFERANCE
Between pure, Une gro­
PU^^OCER,[S 1
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TO THE PUBLIC
We are still at the same
location—W Oak Street,
in response to inquiries
to , Blether * we have
moved.
u
Take the matter of spices,
canned goods, and cook­
ing ingredients.
Your
¡
health, depends to a large
extent on tho Integrity of
1 ! your grocor.
Years o f purchasing have Indicated clearly to us w here we
can purchase this kind of groceries. W e never ta k e a chanoe.
therefore th ose who buy from us are assured o f h ealthy
grocery products.
Standard Cleaners
M Oak 91
ceries and just groceries.
Ashland Feed & Grocery
363 East Main
PHONtf 2H
WE DELIVER”
Phone 106
We Deliver
(U nder N ew M anagem ent)
of HoHhrooh. Canforata.
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College d a b
M n . 0 . H. Hurd, l i f t West
Tenth streut, MMford. was tbs
hostess Saturday at the opening
meeting o f the College Club.
“Pereonnlltteo in Art” by Roy-
reviewed
Ì
H A M IL A. 0ÀMADAY,
Mount Ashland C h a p t e r ,
D aughten o f thé Amsricaa Revo­
lution meets tomorrow, Septem-
.bar IT , w ith Mrs. J. p . Dodge,
Boulevard« as hostess.
She I saaslsted h y .M n . H . C.
®al*y . M n . Louis
Dodge and
Mrs. N ellie Loomis.
The members are to respond to
ro il sail w ith something o f ln-
toreet on the “ Framers of the
.Constitution.”
The “ History of
the Contsttntloa w ill be glv
an by Mrs. A . O. Adams. The
feature o f the afternoon in an
address by the Rev. F . k . Ham­
mond, “An Appreciation or the
Constitution.”
T h e
Chapter
Regent, M n . H a rrie t C. Fielding
w ill review the Prosideat-Gener-
a l’s address.
This meeting
commémorâtes
Constitution Day” .
el Cortlseoi, wee
p ro p ers the rest of th e year’s i articles planned fo r th e ir divla
program .
The prayer
circles ion.
w ill m eet the 28 of th is m onth.
An in teresting happening
T h e next m eetin g w in be at connection w ith th e m eetin g w a s
th e hom e of Mrs. Josephine F o­ the arrival of a box filled w ith
ley. Mrs. H. T. M ltchelm ore w ill lovely th in gs to be sold a t th e
le a d th e devotlonals. Mrs. J, W. bazaar. It w as sen t by a for­
M cCoy Is th e program lead er,
m er member, Mrs. E tta C hristen­
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son, w ho n ow lives In th e m iddle
C lvio Club M eets Septem ber 2 1 — w est.
The m em bership apprec­
A t th e first p ro g ra m ' o f the iated (he g ift and th e in terest
d u b y ear Miss Jean A itchson that prompted It,
w ill p resen t th e present n eed s
The room s had been decorated
and condition o f th e city hospit­ very prettily, and dainty refresh­
a l to th e wom en of A shland.
m ents w ere served by th e h ost-
Mrs. B ertha D enton u rges ev­ eases, Mrs. Frank D ean and Mrs.
e r y m em ber o f the d ifferen t R. K. P, Nlms.
,T . Ai Circles and all other m oth­
e r s w ho are intereeted in the
h ea lth and
w elfare
o f their
ch ild ren , to be present to hear
th e p lans outlined for th e w in ter
and Io learn In w hat w ay they
m a y cooperate w ith h er tow ard
th e su ccess of the work In hand.
(
T h e C ounty W ork
w ill he
touched upon by the county
p resid en t, Miss Mildred Carleton,
and Mrs. Oammll w ill have som e­
th in g Interesting to tell o f the
sp ecia l phase, (th at of the n eig h ­
borhood groupings ) In which her
in ee re st centers.
M em bers and friends a r o
For your very daintiett frocks and
a g a in rem inded o f the R um ­
slipper* use Oronite Cleaning Field
m age sa le that all m ay be p lan ­
— s new, non- explosive load from
n in g tow ard m aking it th e m ost
the scientific laboratories o f the
su ccesfsu l one yet given by th e
Standard Oil Company o f CaB-
club .
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foraia. Try it yourself tooiean fine,
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Icid gloves, flannels or serges, hats,
Alpha
upholstery, rugs, etc. | Only a mild,
T here were around tw enty
quick-vanishing odor. Reedy now
m em bers o f tho A lpha Club p res­
at grocery, drug, hardware or de­
en t T u esday for th e Jolly ev e­
partment stores or at Standard
n in g. w hich m ost or th ose there
Oil Service Station*.
sp en t in sew ing rags for ru gs for
ST ANDARD OU. COMTANT OT CMMMA
th e E astern sta r bazaar, which
by
Register.
. 9-29
For That Chilly
' Cower
Three-Through Stages-Daily
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Electric Glow
BETWEEN
d t a ;
ASHLAND AND PORTLAND
Before tiipe
of these F
comfort. '
T fires one
give much
xlelbctric
Station
otry eooe
Pbmétt
NORTHBOUND
SOUTHBOUND
Lv. Ashland 7:09 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 8:45 p. m.
Lv. Medford 7:45 a. m. 10:85 a. m. 4:80 p. m.
Ar. P’lnnd 10:15 p. m. 12:69 a. m. 9:40 a. m.
Lv. Porttand 7 :0 0 a. as. 8 :29 p. m.
T t l l 0. m.
Ar. Medford 9;19 p.
2:29 a. m.
Ar. Ashland 9:55 p.
dONNBOTIONS
At Grants Pass for Redwood Highway Points; At Roseburg for all Coot
Bay Points; At PortiandJfor Seattle end British Columbia. ,
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INTERURBAN STAGE CO.
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