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h»SSS»ei «K VT s » W M f o * « * -■'&*■ < v .<***$■■ ' X •»I • ■ i »*♦»< >»«<♦♦♦ ►r . ;? ♦ ? » ♦ « « * ? « t r •»<- .................................. »« » » * -* •» > ■ > » » ■ « V — ■ w e .i i., i .<.<»>.-• (kUOohlng 4«a t e & fa . and Miss Schmidt. ( Wednesday Club Miss Edna Goheen is president Splendid plans are m aturing The Wednesday afternoon Club * of of the Association and Miss Beu foe the Homemakers’ Institute u r w ill hold the tfyst Beating In Os- lah Hussey secretary. ha hpld In Medford October 10 to tober, the second Wednesday of onnisk «< ik e fln a ft M -tt « a the l l r d , according to Mrs. j . A. I the month. a comprehensive picture of thd Rally Day in H i f Churches— GamjnU, secretary of the Advis-J This organisation usually H R fo th y t ‘ ‘ ' A ll the churches are making ory Committee of Jackson coun* meets in the church parlors, and E . Andrews, Editor mah. O f alt elaborate plans for "R ally Day", ' j on this date w ill convene there. W U t B o s t e _ ____ Rev. Myron 8. Woodworth, offic which ocours Sunday, October the The following advance notion at 1:90 p. m., w ith hostesses In C atasd ar o f d o W eek— Tka fleet m ovem en t, Allegro con iating clergyman. third. of the gathering has Just been ro- ( charge who w ill have planned an z w s t ë s s “ *“ * Miss Grace Luman as brides A t this service, there will be ceivod at this offioe. togA BO— Closing Day interesting afternoon. of D ie t Missionary Meeting of maid And Dr. Philip Cole, as best ___ special programs and special F u rth er details Of the meet« At this meeting one o f the give oui the motto M. E. Church; Held at the n»an were the only attendants at music in the different churches. tog w ill be announced toon pleasant ill be ----------- ----- '-------- - things arranged w WIU TO the second part, VW», a IM g S VWVCIIT1 Methodist Church, Medford, the ceremony. * - I A great effort is being made — to Mrs. Jessie D. McComb, Home the making of paper flowers. Ev-J ternatton o f chords tor winds and Opens 9 :8 0 a. m . I The bride was very lovely In a induce every one who has been a Demoaatratton Agent Loader forgery one interested, is invited to'to rlag s is noted, w ith it ta e u f- Friday, Oct. 1,— Venison B arbe-; benntlfnl gown of white georg- member o£ the Sunday'school to the Oregon Agricultural Collage come and learn how, if she does rence later to the Botto thyme cue, M. E. Church for y o u n g to te . beaded in pearls, and the attend. *“ "* Extension Service, announces not know, or help others if she heard in th e o p en in g m ove Promotion Day services were th a t, now that college Is la sea-1 does. peoples* dept., and for welcome bridesmaid wore a dainty pale ment. ' " ' ’ tò Normal students, 8:00 p. green georgette, which was gar held at both the Christian and slon details of the program fo ri On’ other occasions the Club P a rt three and part four give nitured lit white crystals. - nt. Methodist ' Sunday Schools, last the Homemakers’ Institute, to be has made pretty quilts, which the movement« f a first pert Friday, Oct. BMJier’s A fte r the ceremony, the bridal Sunday. On the coming Sunday,' held in Medford, October 80th are to be sold to swell the’ treas- Andante con moto, and the pyig- at Mrs. Henry Carter’s, A lta party drove to the home of the both will hold their R ally Day to the l l r d , are assuming ahapu.. ury of the. organisation. Ave., 4:10 p. to. Im portant bride’s mother, Mrs. Ellen Lu- Services. Some of the other The program w ill he announced members a n d friends, cellos _____________ __ antwered by the wedd meeting. man, 126 W im er street, where churches are combining Promo here in the near future. strangers particularly, are Invlt- wind. In the eoaelttdh* W Friday, Oct. 1>—Reception for * « • elaborate wedding dinner tion and R ally Day. Local details are also being- *d to attend these afternoons, i fectlve passadcs tor rolo city teachers and Normal tae-, awaited them, At the Presbyterian . . . . . . . . church. ____ ... worked out and cooperation is Come, get acquainted, have n are noted.. nlty. Ohmn for the Board o fl Covers were laid for twenty- there w ill he a combined choteh met With on every side. The pleasant time end every one pres- e P a rt flve lb the Scherso ’■ ¡b t Educatlok a t L lth ia Springs seven at the delightful dinner, and 8unday school service? with plans of the Home Economics A d -i *m may help w ith whatever is thoven wee the in tb dto r of thb H otel. • A .w ith Its graceful d e c o ra tio n .!« • C. E. R a lly 'a t the C. É. Hour vlsory Committee Include hostes- planned to do daring the social wcherso <nd t ils lb* to ld to h i Friday, Oct*. l z —Women’s Fo r- Ptok and white flowers and . the apd the Junior C. E., putting on ee each day to receive those a t - . hour- the most nflutnsl specimen of |tb eign Missionary Society o f M. beautiful bride’s cahe also in pink the program in the evening. tendlng, introduce them to each tt tt tt kind to ho found to a h 1 » w ork!. ‘ E. Church Meets at home o f and white which »he cut during , A t the Baptist chnrch, an all- other and make all feel nt home. I Ash land Music study Chib In part six, the Seherso is con Mrs. C. la Kelsey, 171 High st. the course of the dinner. day service 1« planned. Bible Each day a different club w ill Meets— cluded. and Finale began, whlefc Monday, Oct. S.— Ashland Study j Those who were present to of- school Rally at the 8. S. hour, fnraiah the hoetoeees, A t the Mrs. J. H. F u ller, president of to eenU M ed to M r t eH eb bed Clnb meets. Mrs. O. G. Eubanks,, for congratulation« and good with Home Coming Service at close of the afternoon program the Ashland Music« Study Club concluded In p art eig h t hostess. 1:10 p. m. ' j withes to the bride and hrlde- eleven. Special musical numbers, tea w ill be served. Thia is planned was hostess at ita In itia l meeting The beauty o t< ^ M Taeeday, O H . B. — Civic C lu b .1 groom, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Car .4 to enconrftffdh encourage a lAPlal social k/xn« hoar e and vpcal and instrumental, w ill he to Monday evening, with a large ¡symphony to exquisite and the dto. Program meeting, 1.10 p. m. rington, were: Mr. and Mra. W il given., Dr. W . T . M illiken w ill’ help various groups to become proportion of its members end a appreciated t h e op p ortu n ity to en Civic Club house liam Luman, B illie, Bert, F ran pfeach the sermon, w ith a wel acquainted. number of Of visitors visitor* present nraaaut Many lim e « « , ft Tuesday, O ct. IL— P. T. A. ces and Martha- Caroline Luman; come address by the pastor. “ Mies Snedicor has volunteer or the visitors have already be A num ber o f o th er eeiectid h s High, 1:10 p. m. M r. and Mrs. £harles Luman, A t -1:80 p. m. thqre is a Rogue ed her services and has promised come members, w ith several » e r e p layed , a m o n g th em "I Hour tttttttt Marguerite and Anna Ltunan; R iver B. T . P. U. R ally w ith an some attractive stage settings; Mothers planning to do eo. T e e C ullin g Mb** ahd a m arv ello u s A Delightful Sa rpils o ,■ .M r. and Mrs. Ira Luman, Vera other address by Dr. M illiken and of which we shall hear more be A business meeting o f some m u sica l d escrip tion . "T hé Fttfcht M r. and Mrs. Floyd Travis *nd David Luman all of Medford; in the evening the regular B. T . fore long. length occupied the earlier even o f th e B u m ble B o e.” "T he^tw o flo ra l so c ietie s W were delightfully surprised Mat M r. and Mrs. Clayton Smith, Bey, P. U. Service, with the sermon at ly Reports were read and eng • It w a s d ecided m ee t A t tg e Tuesday evening when a party Lloyd, Bobby, and Doris Mae of the usual bonr. Special musical •ee that thb thspirntion of fldw- stions made for the w a te rs h e m e s o f th e m em beiw to r tl of the B. T . P. U. of which they Roseburg; Mrs. Staeitpn, o f Se- numbers w ill be given at all of ers Is not laokjnf, rtanw. present, and tor th e m e e tin g -« feel assured of a very successfu aTe members, unexpectedly *ttle , Washington; Dr. Philip these services. The outstanding report of the O ctober’ l l . M rs. B. A. "dropped in ” to spend the eve- Cole, Klam ath Falls; Mias Grace v A cordial invitation is extend institute.** Evening, that of (the program w ill be the boettob.’ % ' Luman and Mrs. Ellen LaBaor, ed. by all the churches to any one t t tt tt committee, (M rs. Clara Beebe, 1 ‘ »• ' s y Games were played and stories mother of the bride. wjio wishes to attend any or a ll Mrs. J. s . Parson and Mrs. Alice o f a F or told, until the la tte r part of the Mr. and Mrs. Carrington have of the services. Ashland . W illits , members) was given by Gay - U v e n e o f e — ’ ft? eveniqg, when a deliciops lunch- driven south for a short wedding W ed n esd a y ,- S ep tem b er tâ the chairman, Mrs. Beebe. tt tt tt The following excerpt from eon was served. trip. They w ill be at home in Dinner at Hotel— Substantially,- It follows: In tw eo ty -n iu th , n in eteen b u n g ' ' W hile enjoying refreshments a Dunam air, where Mr. Carrington A t the Convention of the Viavi an d tw e n ty six , Mr. L ou is Ji progressive adventure story was has a position in the offices of organisation of the valley which 3*y of scuttle, W n u h i« |io a ^nd told about the Travis* which end the Southern Pacific occurred here last Thursday, and .th e y t r i^ l to A nd ed for hrlagtog the hero ami Ine, a fte r toahy mishaps and are well known In Ashland, hav there were the local organiser. ,'C e n w ta m m y , a little setr, thrilling experiences, back ' to ing lived here for years, and havo Miss Maud Spanker of Medford Christian Chttrpb a t the lUteraa- i -different. To this end, they tional C onferen^ on Missions In Ashland. « many freinds who wish them hit and M r. and Mrs. Hitchcock of decided for reasons given the more, officiating cloiByman Mr. and Mrs. Travis le ft Sun the happiness possible In their the Portland Northwest branch Afrjca held to Belgium in Sept. club, to study American music, I t w ill be of-interest, no doubt "A ll three returned to Africa day for Eugene, where they ex journey through life. ofllce present, w ith perhaps one and wRI follow the plans of to old residents f t A *b ft|id g g d after furloughs spent in America, pect to make their home. M r. hundred patrons from the d iffe r study of musical history prepared vicinity tu knew that if r . tt tt tt and they stopped in Belgium on Trayis baa been employed in the . e ent point in the valley. As was Mrs. F . 8. W ardwell and spon lived in Ashland w h en fl boy. Mr- the way over to th e ir work. Southern Pacific yards u n til re- Camp Fire Guardian Association mentioned in previous articles. sored by the National Music Fed nd Mrs. Gay w ill spend their "This is the first such confer oaaUy. Coa'venemw. Miss Maud Speaker, Mrs*. H itch eration. In her plans, the study oneymoon. v to ittn r to <B» hhtab They are well known and well Last night the Ashland Camp- cock and a number of others ence ever held, at which all the of American music takes up one »t M r. Guy’s teth e r, who tt^M W Mission Boards working in A f liked here, and many friends are Ore Guardian Association met at spoke, . entertainingly, __ during the of the years In thé series. Central Point and who to n rica were represented and all sorry to have them leave. the home of Misses Mildred Crane afternoon ; "Aboriginal Music” w ill ba the years of age. and Irene Berg. ♦ A picture waa taken of the problems affecting their work subject of, study for the next tt tt tt A fte r the visit, they w ill f t- dlaqassed. Plans for the year Were dis gfoup and a social hour was spent “ I t is a great forward step to meeting, led hy'Mrs. H. 8. Aikens. turn to Beattie to togko th e |r cussed and a partial year’s pro in introductions and greetings. followed by Colonial home wheat Mr. Gay eWba b tor«» ward unifying the work In that This is I t must not be forgotten that gram was arranged. This is to he A pleasant feature of the oc music, the old Bay Psalm book furulturs estobHsbmeut IU U ni oh the 8th and 9th of October presented to the Board of Spon casion was the delightful dinner continent. Influence up to the Civil W ar; versity District. • qgenrs the annual Rummage Sale, sors for ratification. served by the L lth ia Springs hotel then the negro and foreign in Congratulation^ and guod w ith its helpful "Flower Ex A membership drive is planned la the large dining room. Feat Matrons Entertained— fluence up to the most modern lubes are attends« tfla bApp? change” and the accompanying to be put on soon, and it is un One of the pleasant memories Mrs. A. E. Kinney Was hostess composers. couple. - * food sate. A ll departments are derstood that other camps w ill be Were the pretty vocal numbers for the Past Matrons’ Club, A book used for study w ill be t t • t t In charge o f competent commit organised. given by little Alice Borgepeon which held its meeting last aibbllection of autobiographies of « V ic Club M eets O tt. 8— tees and those contributing are The Guardians present wets: during the afternoon. Thursday night. American musicians, with select- A program of unusual lat> ■eked to ,eca that the articles the Misses Edna Goheen, Mell Mrs. Hurry L —---- aidlaw , o f Crock- ed -p » g T U m s. Thto w « n » ill be used w ill be given October w w iu v a - w aan at roach the club..house in time for Crater, Beulah Hussey, Nora »°cial Circle Food Sale •tt. Cal., was the complimented ‘ *■ regular cjub w»rA. Civic Club house, at i : t o ,L proper arrangement. W ard, Irene Berg, Mildred Crane A S ooc . cwb i guest of the evening. Mrs. Laid-1 Meetings have sever been long This win be « review v t th e 8oclaj Circle Food Sale, tow was formerly Mlsa Grace enough to cover the study period t ■ 'F- IHR ..... drama "Dear Brutus’*, by J*. held at Hardy Brothers, Satur Beach and lived In Ashland for <»nd Its musical niustmtlona. so Barrie. day. September 86, was a decid many years. She has many it bus been detortnined to have Miss Elisabeth Richardson friends In th ^ clty . ed success in every way. fonr reoitkis thia year; the firpt, the the S ou th ern Oregon Southern “ ’ flu te n o r- ’ - th a n ks are due to the mem- The business meeting wag* tak cemtog about gve weeks from thelm n l School, w in present the rm ihers of the prgaulgation: the co- . en _ up plans » P f***« 4 t,B* * .. in . the discussion , ---------------- of - *'•““ Illustrations w ill | view and a rare treat is in «toy a 7 ,? en,terta,IUne « t.to (| * . «ttan of the Watery studied for those present a t the UtetotoT operation and patronage of ev- h i club r those preppbt a t t^e m o to ftg , 4ry one which resulted in the the club. A t its close, the hours In d also some o f the’ work of the — T here ■ w — tll - be no Kuslne$s p e e l splendid sum of th irty to thirty- were devoted to the pleasant j flnmt oM maetere to prevent a ing— the entity, five dollars being added to the visit of friends, during which: ounsldedneae. given to the sp treasury. aSk* 1 t0 re,M*e * * * m<wti wcltflte are open meetings the social , hour* Appreciation to also felt for exciting experience of the sum-'and It is hoped that many wRh w ill be hottosfleu Much; . to teres is . wiU attend. •ran tin g the privilege of holding m e r e vacatlonai Luting. Special musteal the sale in the store. amusement was afforded by the seme of whom perhaps w ill be- been prypa The Social Circle meets the Ules told. oOtoe member«. member of the eeoond Wednesday la October at » J ? 0* * present w®ce: Mrs. r . F. MuPic Clup w ill be in charge and the Church parlors. Members W hittle, Mias Lydia McCall, Mr«. w ill plan the recital to lit-th e ot M z f c ' bad friends a re asked to keep the Dewey Saekett, Mr«. J. H. Turner, studio« at the tim e given. Elsie duto in mind and attend If po«- Mrs. Leah Caldwell, Mrs. ...... , Thu latter ^ a tt of f a evening present, . . . . . . ‘ ChUMhman. Mrs. Ella M|lt«.-Miss > • ’Me. wag a rare treat ipdued. in that Otorgie Coffee, Mrs. August tt tt tt * gagthoveQ’s Symshoay No. g, in flehuerman, Mm. L. 8. Brown A rt Club Meets— Mm. B. V. Carter. Mm. J o w ^ n ,« C Minor Opup g f which is given "Venison Mrs. S. B. McNair was host in eight part« ahd *a p plpyed on ess, assisted by Mrs. J. Edward Crocker, Mm. C. w . Nlms. Mrs. the Orthophoato vietrola. ' Jt was Thornton nt the home of Mrs H arry Laidlaw and Mm. *A. E recorded by Futlg Wptogattner, McNair on Scenie Drive at Mon Kinney 5 l o w a s ooad uettog ik e London Mr«. H al McNair and Miss day evening's meeting of the A rt Symphony Orchestra dClttb. Georgia Coffee w ill entertain the Aeetflovanh glridd of produc tt« « . There was quite a targe ,a t Club at its next meeting at the tiv tty to d ivid ed f e t e three Pooehs. > • * • «teyifttfJri to te lL -tendance of the members, w ith a home of Mr«. McN»lr on Oak Of the work« belowping fo the significance e«rtl)e •trput. ■umber of visitors. second period, f t « F ifth Sym the very Lovely autumu flowers bright tt tt tt Phony to. beyond q««ptton. f a f a refreshamnts. ened the rooms end the evening moot popular a a d ,$ t ftfu a r ify and W ash iagton p . WUf spent in games and w jth Washington P. t . A. held it« breadth. It scarcely acknowledge, » r t» o i i h a u t k « 0 M Ì t , ' u a • W engaged to dainty needle- flm t meeting lent Friday after- a rival In the world Of musfc work. This symphony depiets f a poon nt 8:19 at Washington Dainty refreshments were serv echaol. casantes« struggle of f a Individ ed at the small tables scattered Thar« was a fa ir attendance ual w ith Fete. In this portrayal «bout the rooms. with fl«e teaching corp« present It achieves a tonal grandeur f a t The next meeting w ill he at the for the seerton, which was devot m u f a ft-as on« O f f a most sub home of Mrs. Oeorge K ing on lima of music spies. Beaeh street who w ill be Ssalst ed to dtocnulon of plan« tor the winter's activities end to r w r - . F rom th e o p ea ta g phm su, doy* ed ns hostess by Mrs. Louis gunlm ttoa. ' ita g te d by fh e com p oser. « s "Foto Schweto. M arried CerrfcMdon A quiet wedding occurred Sen d er, September tka twenty sixth, nineteen hundred and twenty six. at the Baptist church. When Miss Anna Lnman became the bride of Mr. Harold j . Carrington, the 1 Tneadby*« nepetiag o fthe W. C. f . V ., pgóved ef abasnnl lnter- qF> *» th a t It assumed the l u - lortnaee o f a county meeting W W tedie« prwto&t teem 4< ftd t | g t e lie y . ip W Tim toeal Suslneaa session was hold first, w ith a most intorast- tog, report given from the , “ Ex perience Social'’ held recently, «nd~ which netted the Indios $78.86. I t w ilt he remembered, the social was given to fam ish to funds fo r the Union's contribu ting to the Children’s Farm Home, a t .Corvallis. Delegates, too, were appointed for the state meeting at Gresh- ib F i j i am. Oregon. Mrs. Minnie Bry- ' ' ant. and M M , Loin Howard w ill Mprqseat M ed fo ft and Ashland eo«-. organisations. ¿ I I t w«g also decided that the W. V . would not form ally en- « - rqpprt dome any particular candidate ton ofttoe, although the differ ent candidates were pretty thor oughly discussed during the ase sten. T he electio n o f cou n ty offlc- ctpkl thuuto is hedrd <* vMduliiut L un reunited t ó , ' .group of i* « í f W » . H eury Carter, A lta a t .b O m? F rid ay eve- gChool. ip r huateees ^ r ^tof y. â im port;, tt t t M Young Miss Hasel Bruner was host ess at the opening meeting for f a year o f the Young Women’s Mlpelonnry Society of the Moth- odist Chnrch, st her heme on Scenic Drive, Tneaday evening, . o f this tre«k. -v ift ¡The/e- wtm an excellent attend t tt tt « I, . .1 f /usa m aidfcclm m bcsO tA iteA blcsaiiun, giovi*, flsaneb e r s e » * , b»u, up- . sto, f N o chemical (dye*—Ohly amQd, I odor. A triumph ? th< actondfe liberatorie* of the fltsndud ô tf C o m p ly r f CsB- tttais. It*l nfcfy new st hardware, gjvccry^ mug f» uiLWUUCBi wore» Ur at Standard 0 3 Sendee Station». fTAMMRDOU, OOMTANT 00 CAUKWNIA T-’TW Bobby Skirts la Mrs. Minnie Bry ant, Medford, president; Mm. L a in Howard, Ashland, vice-presi dent; Mrs. Edith Prescott, Med ford, secretary; and Mm. C. W . FmJey, Ashland, treasurer. Mrs. 8. L. Leonard, presided at the meeting. She has been the efficient executive of the county organization for thy past " a vote o f th a n k s fo r her helpful, painstaking service. The state convention w ill con vene from October I I until Octo ber 11, at Gresham, Oregon. ance. an interesting masting and :a fins prograom with worthwhile work done during the social hour. In opening the business hoar, ttm . E. B. H u nt lad the devo tional». The business meeting was la charge of Mias Hazel Brnner, executive officer. ’’ During the program, stories -pertinent f t the work, were told by Miss Clara Anderson and Mlsa Isabella Wattenbarger and a Poem read by. Miss Bruner, with ■acred selections played by the victrote. Dy" way of pastime, busy Angers were engaged in piecing quilt blocks; these to be sent in n box of supplies to Miss Mary Young ot Ashland, who Is a mia- sionary in Korea. Those who enjoyed f a hoars of work and social converse, wore: the Misses Beulah Hussey, Bestride Abel. Clara Andereon. Katherine Parsons. Isabella Wattenbarger, Cora Mason, V ir ginia W hittle, Hasel Bruner. Mrs. Larkin Deer, Mrs. Frasier, Mrs. H a s t, M n . Bruner, Miss 8croggins, Miss Smith, Miss Van Btetta, M itt Beaver and Miss Peck. rtt.vmni It is n»i«i»Bon»y t _ . ex - PLAIN FLANNELS y o u r to b fe . . . AND PLAIDS kitf C, .to • «focato Jr.T E .J -»* » « IT E JN O V ^ IS H - ------ VJo0p; WE HAVE ÒtfLY THE B - A . Çtoeery AND