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 ■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 • ’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