Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 23, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    TtWRSDAT, Sept. 28 , II
fl Page oí Special Interest to
Popular Priced Coats
50 Silfc Dresses
Friday last, Mr. and'Mrs. J. R.
Robertson,
their
out-of-tnwn
guests Mrs. Ott and Mlsa Johnson
of $L. Louis, Mo., with Mrs. J.
Farmer of Valley View and the
members of the (Brookmlller
family had a most delightful day
spent at Prospect on the Rogue.
A wonderful picnic dinner was
the central feature of the day
with walks, talks and the beauti-
fu drive, there and return to
roifnd out a day of pleasure.
Mrs. Ott'and Miss Johnson „aye
having delightfu ltrlps shout
the valley duHng their stay. '
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Dinner in Phoenix-—
Miss Edna Goheen and Miss
Gertie Haan were guests of Mrs.
Blackwood of Phosnlx at dinner
Sunday.
They brought
Mrs.
Blackwood bacl( with them' in
the afternoon to call on old
friends.
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W. R. C. Social—
The W. R. C. Social, which has
been postponed for a number of
times will be held Monday, the
27th-of October, at the I. O. O.
F. Mall. -
Mrs. Olive Nostrom Is hostess
and she will be assisted by a
number of other ladies
There will, doubtless, be an
interesting program aa that la
usually a feature of the meetlns
and a delightful social hour, with
satisfying refreshments
This organisation has a very
large membership and the socials
are well attnded.
The W. R. C. meets in regu­
lar session the first and third
Saturdays in each month, con­
vening at 2:00 p. m. instead of
2;30 as many of the' other or­
ganisations do.
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Arrives T u e s d a y -
Mrs. Mowat Visit Friends—
Mrs. W. H. Mowat, who has
spent the past year In Honolulu
with her son Jan, and his fam­
ily, arrived In Ashland a few
days ago accompanied by Edwin
Mowat, formerly of the O. A. C.
faculty, but who now has a fel­
lowship at Harvard. '
Her friends filled the days as
full as possible, while she was
here, but many who wished to do
so were unable to see her during
her short stay.
Mrs. Mowat is a Valued mem­
ber of the Ashland Study Club
and Is missed in social and club
circles. She will spend the win­
ter In Brooklyn with her brother,
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Herrln, Clyde Peart, Roy F ra­
sier; the Misses Pearl W¡ardle,
Leona Ahlstrom, Gertrude A hi­
st ram, Georgia Richardson, Dor-
othy Chappell,, Juanita Rosa,
Ruth Anderson, Deiphlne Sachet,
Bernice Kincaid and Louise Rid­
ley.
Ashland Music Study Club—
Mrs. John H. Fuller Is host­
ess, at her home 150 Main, for
the Ashland Music 8tydy,£1ub, of
which she is the president, at its
opening meeting Monday night.
This is the first meeting of the
year and a large attendance of
members Is expected. Business
matters of Importance, and the
program planned for the year
will be discussed.
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Upper Valley Community Club
Meets—
The Upper Valley Community
Clnb meets this evening in spec­
ial session at the Bellview school
house at 7:15 p. m. Bellview P.
T. A. and Upper Valley League
are especially invited.
A mass
meeting follows the
regular
club meeting.
It If IB
Past. Matrons' Club—
The Past Matrons* Club will
meet at the home of Mrs. A. E.
Kinney tonight.
A large attendance Is expect-
Sgrprlse Shower lo r Mies Ridley
An altogether delightful affair
Mrs. Alice Vincent. Miss Kath­
erine Vincent’s mother and bar opfeurred in the surprise shower
grandmother, Mrs. Springer, ar­ pmmned for Mias Louies Ridley,
rived Tuesday night ln AshlaaA; j^ H ttfta g a g a a m a t to -M r. pohn
to make their home.
' Daugherty has been known to
Miss Vincent, the registrar at their friends for some time.
Mrs. Roy Frasier and Miss
the 8. O. S. Normal has made her
home with Mrs. C. B. Pell, un­ Bernice Kincaid were hosteeses,
assisted by Mtss Pearl Wardle,
til the arrival of her people.
They will be at home to their at the home of Mrs. Frasier at
friends on the corner of Laurel 355 B street.
and N. Main, In the Fuller house.
It wee a- real \ surprise, the
There will he a number of oth­ complimented gnest, after the
ers of the Normal faculty make guests had assembled, being in­
their home there too, the house veigled Into coming. She found
adapting Itself easily to the the
rooms filled with her
aparment plans of those occupy­ friends.
ing it.
She was conducted to the din­
ing room where the table was
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piled with packages, which, upon
Social Circle M eets—
opening, were feund to contain
Pleasingly decorated in fail
:a wonderful array of lovely
flowers, the parlors of the Chris- gifts from her friends.
whipped cream, and hotfe were
Games were played, fun and
afternoon meeting of the Social laughter, end the marry visit of
Circle, the social organisation of friends claimed the hours, until
the Christian church.
luncheon of novelty sandwiches,
There was a fine attendance or olives, pickles and delicious co­
members and friends.
coa were served, a la cafeteria.
A short business session open­ The table was prettily appointed
ed the meeting. Mrs. O. C. Hol­ and decorated In bright fail
man was elected president, to blossoms.
which graced ,the
All the vacancy in that office rooms, also: yellow being the ool-
occasioned by the resignation of or carried out ln the flowers
the
present incumbent, Mrs. nsed.
Ennlcp Clapp. Mrs. Clapp tend­
Those who enjoyed the happy
ered her • resignation at this evening with hostesses and hon­
meeting, which was accepted, re­ ored guest were the Meedames
gretfully.
Other than the election, final
arrangements were made for the
Food Sale which will be held at
Hardy Bros. Saturday. It Is re­
quested that the ladles bring
their contributions early for the
sale. A fine varleey la promls-
A Bomber of humorous read­
ings made up aa interesting pro­
gram.
Mrs. Mary Courts, Mrs. O. O.
Holmaa and Mrs. Galbraith took
part la the program which was
especially well received.
Delicious pumpkin uto, with
whipped eream, and cerras were
served by the hostesses. Mrs.
R. L. Burdle, Mrs. J. V. Wright,
Mrs. Day sod Mrs. Van Dyke,
during the social hoar.
Mrs. Elmar Mitchell, vice-pres­
ident, was in charge of the busi­
ness meeting.
Thia society meats the second
and fourth Wednesdays of each
moath. *-•
Karl Rose, Larkin Doer, Fred
Cushing, Specht, George Scrib­
ner, Charles Daugherty, Allan
Autrey, Elton Ramsey, Robert
tarts I h J F ttttR M b U i
Picnic for Guests—
WITH THE ARRIVAL TODAY OF THE LATEST IN MILLIN­
ERY, FROM SUCH WELL KNOWN LINES AS CAMEO’S,
BOBBIE ALLEN, AND TAMS AND TOM BOY HATS FOR THE
SCHOOL GIRLS WE ARE IN AN EXCELLENT POSITION
TO SERVE.
THE FEMININE NOTE PREDOMINATES,
WITH THE LARGE HATS MORE ALLUR­
ING THAN EVER, AND THE SMALLER
ONES, CHIC AND DASHTNG.
COME IN TODAY AND SE E FOR YOUR
SELF WHAT FASHION HAS DICTATED
FOR FALL.
Wineland Millinery and Hair Dressing Parlor
CITIZENS BANK BUILDING — ROOMS 1 AND 2 UPSTAIRS
A n nou ncem ent of
P R E F E R R E D T ST O C K
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P r ic e In c re a se
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preferred shares of The California Oregon Power Company will be ad­
vanced to
Orders received up to and including Thursday, September 30, ¿rill
be filled at the present price of $94 a share.
Any member o f onr organization w ill be glad
to give you complete information about our
investment offering to customers. Shares may
be purchased ’for cash or on onr convenient
monthly investm ent plan.
like new!
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8a)e, the fourth In the history of Auxiliary io American Issgioa
Ma­ the club wee discussed quite H ave Meet i n g
tron a’ Club. Mrs. A. E. Kln: fully; plans announced by Mrs.
Pioneer Hall, on Wlnburn
ney, hostess. Evening.
4 . H. Pracht, chairman of the Way, Just beyond the Civic Club
Thursday, Sept. 23.— Upper Val­ committee.
house, was the scene of Tuesday
ley Community Club, Bellview
-It will be given Jhe Ith and night’s meeting of the Auxiliary
School House, 7:15 p. m.
•th of October. presumably in to the American Legion.
Thia was primarily a business
U la n d a y , Sept. 2 3 e— Communi­ the Civtc Club building. The
ty. Club Valley View.
chairman said that stockings, meeting. Mrs.-J. E. Enders pre­
„
anything sided. %
Friday, Sept. 2 4 — Washington dresses, underwear,
At it, the Auxiliary discussed
School. P. T. A. Circle Meets that the housewife did not want,
at building at 8:30 p. m.
could, be used, for there would be thoroughly, the plans for decora­
Monday, Sept. 27.— W. R. C. 8o- some one to whom it would tion 'and arrangement. With the
bright glow from the big fire­
1 cial, I. O. O. F. H all... Mrs. prove, helpful.
Mfs. P. K. Hammond Is chair­ place making for cherriness, the
Olive Nostrom. hostess.
Monday, Sept. 27.— Art Club. man of the Millinery department members proceeded enthusiastic­
Mrs. *8. B. McNair, Hostess. and hats and trimmings are to be ally with the business of the eve­
brought to the club bouse la time ning. t ,
.» Mrs. J. E. Thorntod assists.
Other than the plane for the
Monday, Sept. 27— Ashland Mu­ for arranging for sale. Those
sic .Study Club. Hostess, Mrs. contributing, may call Mrs. Dean clnb room arrangements, a card
or Mrs. Provost for particulars. party to he given early In October
J. H. Fuller. Evening.
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Taesday, Sept. 28.— W. C. T. U. The millinery was a strong fea­ was announced.
ture of the sale last year.
This building has been secured
library, 2:^)0 p. m.
It was also announced that for club rooms for both Legion
Taesday, Sept *28.— Alpha Em-
there would be a "Flower Ex­ and Auxiliary and these organ­
*• broidery Club, Masonic Hall,
change," In connection with the isations will occupy their new
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Rummage Sale.
Every
one quarters hereafter.
Ciylc Club Meeting—
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Tuesday afternoon saw a large having seeds, plants or bulbs to
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group qf Civic Club members and exchange, bring them. If one
their friends assembled to listen does, not have any to contribute, W eek-End Guests—
Mrs. Mosier and Miss Ruth
to the splendid program arranged some anyway. As long as the
Osmun
of Medford, formerly of
supply
lasts
they
will
be
given
as a "Health Work” symposium
Ashland, but who now are living
and presented by Miss Jean Alt- out.
Mrs. P. 8, Provost and Mrs. in Medford were week-end guests
chiaon, Ashland Community Hos­
W.
L. Maxey are In charge of the of Mr. and Mrs. Blumenauer . of
pital superintendent, Mrs. Ber­
food
sale In epnnectlon with the Pioneer avenue. They were also
tha Denton, City school nurse,
Miss Mildred Carleton, president Rummage Sale. The committee guests of Mr. . and Mrs. Chas.
of Jackson County Health Asso­ asks, that the ladies do not forget
ciation and Mrs. J. A. Gammil, th is/ and bring cooked foods,
Home Economics secretary for jars or glasses of frnlt and jel­
lies to help make It a success.
Jackson county.
Mrs. G. G. Eubanks called at­
Yesterday’s Tidings carried a
resume of the splendid addresses tention of those present to the
made at this meeting.
No one October program with the pro­
present need plead ignorance of gram number coming first— a Re­
the health work being done in view of the Drama "Dear Bru­
the city or in Jackson county in tus’* by Miss Elisabeth Richard­
an organised, comprehensive and son, of the S. O. 8. Normal fac-
fornia and many thing
constructive way, and all were ulty.
The business meeting comes est were reported, with
made-ware of the way the women
of Ashland may get behind' the the last of the month, when the number of mutual friet
city's hospital, in a helpful fash- matter brought out la Mias Ait-, (ally Mry. Selma Gray
chison’s presentation -of
the an employe ef McGee’s
In opening the bnsinesa ses­ needs of the City hospital. Will bn establishment,
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sion, with Mrs. Harris Dean considered by the club. Members
are
asked
to
think,
earnestly
of
_
president, in charge, the salnte
the a>eds and be prepared te *x- '
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Uf the
flag was given and
a"
D
"Amfrlca the BeantifuR-?., tLfc ^ S ^ ^ t S t J g r a m ^ f .
club song, sung by every one DMn -annoMehd that tee was the churchM
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present. The salute was led by served and asked all to stay and aH tl,e, 8undajr acho<>,B
Mrs. J. P. Dodge, past Regent of enjoy th . social hour.
* Bp£ W Bffort to
Mount Ashland Chapter of the
Mrs. P. K.‘ Hammond and Mrs.
A. H. Pracht poured at the pret- and that their places a
Mrs. William Myer, secretary, ty tea table, with its glowing forJ hem ln the,r
read the minutes of the previous'
autumnal colors used in decora-
, aw comers will al
meeting, /Which were accepted as tlon. Roses, fragrant and per- m,nded that the^ " •
read.
feet helped to form a centerpiece
n the different s
A beautiful violin solo was of unusual beauty.
I that ta®re
«lasses
played by Chester Woods, accom­
Memberships are coming in iTadeB ®n<1 ages whet
panied by Mrs. E. A. Woods. In rapidly. There were a number of ren’
people or at
response to insistent demand, a visitors, some of them from out
®ach Sunday school
Swedish melody gave
mnch of town.
. on aP®0**1 Programs,
pleasure to the listeners.
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the occasion.
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The president. Mrs. ’ Dean,
The Ladles' ilka* Club will
brought before the organisation,
tor its approval, the plan propos­ not begin its meetings until the Art Club Meets —
Mrs. S. B. McNair ii
ed by the P. T. A. of the city, to second Thursday in October.
This clnb meets fortnightly; Monday evening. Sept«
hold a reception for the S. O. S.
Normal faculty and the corps of the second and fourth Thurs- for the meeting of tl
Art Club.
city teachers; the Civic Club and day’s in. each month.
Mrs. E. O. Hedberg la Its pres-
She will be assisted ,
the P. T. A., Joint hostesses. The
ident.
The
meetings
are
entirely
Rdward
Thornton.
plan was uaanimously approved
All members are re:
and date and arrangements will /Social and are well attended,
holding the gatherings in their the time and place and
be announced ln due time. z
all be present for the
The matter of the Rummage club room at the Elks’ temple.
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Caleadar o f the Week—
Thursday, Sept. 28.— Past
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