Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 04, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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MONDAY, October 4, 1090.
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SOCIETY
(Condoned from page two)
Fire I*fflgraiiu Given —
Vbnisdti XMi
Entertained at
9 Honoring the house guests of
Mr. Frank Hamilton was host
Mr and Mrs. t . R. Robertson, at an elaborate, four course venl-
Miss Frances B. Johnson andfson dinner Wednesday evening,
Mrs. L. J O tt, Mrs. H . W .' An> at the 'peasant home of Mrs. R.
drews was hostess at dlnndr F ri­ L. Reed on Church street.
day evening at six-thirty, with
Beautiful appointments made
covers laid for nine guests.
the table most attractive and the-
Music, vocal and instrumental, autumnal decorations were very
story,
reading and, interesting effeotfve.
experience made the evening un­
The guests enjoying this pleas­
usually pleasurable. .
ant
hospitality
were
Messrs.
Those ’ pnjoying < it , together Em m ett Gillings, Elwood
Hed-
were: Mr. and Mrg. J. R. Robert' berg,
M illard
Grubb,
Gerald
son. Miss Frances Johnson, Mrs. Wenner, Dr. Roland Allen, friends
L. J. Ott, Mr. and Mrs. A rthur of M r. Hamilton.
Adams, Miss Nora W ard, Miss
The piece de resistance of the
Clara Anderson and Mrs. . An­ delightful dinner, was the result
drews.
’
.
of the hunting prowers* of Mr.
In all the churches, the day
waz marked by splendid pro­
grams; sometimes liv e n by the
small people, sometimes given by
those of older growth; the Sun.
day school and ¿hurch service
being combined.
Large attendance marked the
day at the Methodist church
with Interesting plans for
the
day. .
A t the Christian church there
was much enthusiasm and large
a « »
attendance, with exercises of. In­
terest to every one.
Mrs. M. B. Balleyv Hostess at
A ll day services marked the Dinner—
day at the Baptist church, w ith
Mrs. M. B. Riley; with her
the Prim ary and Juniors present­ mother, Mrs. Norman, of High
ing the program. Diplomas were street were hostesses at a de­
given both divisions.
_____ attractive
_______ ___________
lightfully
dinner Mon-
Dr. W . T. M illiken occupied ' «jay «venitig Jast. honoring the
the pulpit in the morning w ith a
basket dinner tor the member­
ship at the noon hour,,
Both afternoon and evening
there were special meetings with
special numbers for every ser­
vice.
At. the Presbyterian
church,
the Bunday school and church
services were merged with an il­
lustrated sermon by the pastor,
the Rev. H. T. Mitchelmore.
There were special meetings at
both young peoples’ organizations
with special musical numbers.
The evening was given
over
to the Juniors, who presented a
varied program, with an
Illus­
trated lecture after which diplo­
mas to graduating Juniors, M ar­
lon Mitchcock, Maxine Emory,
Jeannette SteArns and
Janet
Gould* were presented by the
pastor.
The n e w
Congregational
church was used for its first ser­
vice yesterday, although it is not
completed.
The morning hour was given
over to the children In an Inter­
esting program, closing w ith . a
short talk by the acting pastor,
the Rev. Mr. Bollinger.
A t the evening service Mrs. J.
M. Wolcott sang a beautiful solo
during the offertory.
(
Beautiful decorations w e r e
seen in all the churches.------
I t is a m atter of regret that
other programs were not o^tain-
ed.
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out-of-town. guests of Mr. and-
Mrs. J. R. Robertson, Mrs. L. J.
Ott and Miss Frances Johnson of
St. Louis, who are spending a few
weeks in Ashland.
Covers were laid, at the prettily
appointed table, for seven, for the
delicious t four
course
dinner
which was served at five-thirty
o'clock. Many of the dishes serv­
ed were southern and prepared
as only a southerner can prepare
them.
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The evening was spent in the
happy visit of good friends. In ­
teresting stories and reminis­
cences occupied the tim e until
good nights were spoken.
Those enjoying this delightful
hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Robertson, their guests, Mrs.
L. J. O tt and Miss Frances John­
son, and Mrs. Grace E. Andrews.
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"Chrysanthemums" w ill be the
subject of the discussion at this
evening’s meeting of the Ashland
Floral Society and all interested
in the culture of that beautiful
flowers are asked to attend.
The society m eets.at 8:00 p.
m. a t the library. Members are
urged to come.
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Berean« KntertalnedO—
The Berean Class of the Bap?
tist Sunday school w ill be enter­
tained at the home of Mrs.
Robert Johnson on Scenic Drive,
this coming Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Johnson w ill be assisted
by Mrs. Gilmore.
Card Party Ohn
The A uxiliary to the Amerlcsto
Legion expect to give a bridge tea
at tjie Parish House, Wednesday
afternoon of this week.
I t waa decided to do this at
the last business session of the
A uxiliary, which met in Pioneer
Hail.
Since the Legion has rented
the hall for a club room for Leg-
Jon and Auxiliary. the ladies of
Auxiliary are planning, the fu r­
nishings, and are securing the
necessary funds in a series of
entertainments, the first of which
is the bridge tea, at the Parish
Hostessse
are appointed for
the afternoon and different ones
are in charge of the tables.
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Junior High P. T. A. Meets
T om orrow -
Junior H igh P. T. A. Circle
meets Tuesday, October 5, at the
Junior High Building at S:30 p.
m.
I t is hoped that every parent
Interested in the welfare of tbe
children w ill be present to help
plan the work for the year.
The meeting is for organiza­
tion, prim arily, and a fu ll repre­
sentation of the membership is
urged to assist in arranging the
work.
STA TEM EN T OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCUDA-
T IO N , ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS
OF AVGUST 94, 1919. •
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Of Ashland D aily Tidings, published each afternoon except Sun­
day. at Ashland, Ore., for Oct. 1, 1926.
STATE OF OREGON )
)ss
COUNTY OF JACKSON)
Before me, a Notary In and for the State and county aforesaid,
personally appeared Geòrgie Coffee, who, having been duly sworn
according to law. deposes and says that she is the Secretary of
the Ashland Daily Tidings, and that the following is, to the best of her
knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, manage-
ment(and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of tbe aforesaid
publication for the date shown in -th e above caption, required by
the Act of August 24, 1912, em bod Ida In section 411. Postal Laws
and Regulations,-printed on-the reverse ot this form, to-wlt:
1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor,
managing editor, and business managers are:
Publisher, Ashland Printing Company, Ashland, Ore.; Editor,
C. J. Read, Ashland, Ore;; Managing Editor, C. J. Read, Ashland,
Ore.; Business Manager. C. J. Read, Ashland, Ore.
2. That the owner is: ( I f the publication is owned by an In ­
dividual his name and address, o r If owned by more than one Indi­
vidual the name and'address of each, should be given beloW; if the
publication is owned by a corporation the name, of the corporation
and the names and addresses of the stockholders owning or holding
one per cent or more of the total amount of stock should be given.)
Stockholders: Mrs. L illian H . Gteer, Eugene, Ore.;. Geòrgie W .
Coffee, Ashland, Ore.; Harvey R. Ling, Burbank, Cal.
3. That the known bondholders, and other security holders
owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount ot bonds, mort­
gages. or other securities are: None.
4. That tjie two paragraphs next above, giving the names of
the owners, stockholders, and security holders, it any, contain not
only the list ot stockholders and security holders as they appear
upon the books ot the company but also, in cases where the stock­
holder or security holder appears upon the books ot the company as
trustee or in any Other fiduciary relation, the name of the person
or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, Is given; also that
the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's fu ll
knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under
which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon
the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in
a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has
no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corpor­
ation has any Interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds,
or other securities than as so stated by him.
S That the average number of copies of each issue of this
nublicatlon sold or distributed, through the malls or otherwise, to
nald subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown
above is 1760. (This Information is required from dally publications
only,)
GEÒRGIE, COFFEE, Bec’y.
Sworn to and descrbled before me this 2nd day o f October, 1818.
(SBAL)
O. F. BILLINGS, '
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(My commission expiree January, X. 1822.
gan and accompanying monkey,
■naife charmer, original playlet,
and bucking brbnco held the
stage for brief intervals to the
delight of the audience.
I A beauty contest, w ith all the
Queen Esthers Meet—
*
T*he group of young girls form ­
ing the Missionary Society known
as the Queeq Esthers met Friday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Henry Carter, on A lta Avenue.
I t was purely a business meet­
ing;
Iragely to determ ine, on
time and place ot meetings.
Since this session was so late
in the month, the next meeting
’w ill be the third Monday In Oc­
tober. - Tbe usual time is the
first Monday evening of each
month.
Miss Marie Moon w ill be host­
ess in October.
Tuesday evening of thia week
tbe Woman’s Homo and Foreign
Missionary Societies invito
all
the women of the congregation to
attend a “ R ally4, w ith an in ter­ men guests participating afforded
esting program and social hour, much amusement.
The award
beginning at 7:30 p. m.
' went to Mr. Sheldon of A. H. S.
On Friday afternoon the W o­ The judges were Mrs J. H. F u l­
man’s Home Missionary Society ler, Mrs. Lizzie M erritt and Miss
w ill meet at the homo of Mrs. J. Leona Marsters.
Prior to the hostesses' serving
R. McCracken of V alley View at
2:30 p. m. I t the weather is in­ refreshments, partners were se­
in
matched
nursery
clement the meeting w ill be at lected
rhymes.
Mrs. Bertha
Denton
the church.
The Official Board, WIQi the played for the grand march, af­
cooperation of the
Epworth ter which guests were seated.and
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League and the Ladles Aid So­ served.
Indoor
Picnic—
Guests w ill
carry, In the
ciety w ill hold a reception on F r i­
Hamilton and Mr. Wenner.
A wonderfully Interesting day
day
evening
for
the
students
and
months
to
come,
pleasant
memor­
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waa
spent by a group of friends
faculty of the Norm al school and ies of this delightful hospitality.'
Homemaker** Institution—
Saturday,
which had for a climax
the
teachers
of
avuers u
i the'
m e city s schools.'
v u u v ia .
w
w
,
a
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Club women and alt others in­
an indoor picnic near Grants
the.
members
o
f
the
church’
Venison
Barbecue
a
Bucce««—
A
ll
terested in the "Homemakers*
’
.
_ r
t • ,_
Pass.
,
The "Venison Barbecue” given
Institute" to be held in Medford are urged to come out and w et
In
spite
o
f
lowering
weather,
October 20 to 23rd, are again come those who w ill be the guests by the Young Peoples* Depart­ M r. and Mr.s J. R. Robertson,
ment of the Methodist Sunday
asked to keep the dates for this ot the chnTch;
their guests, Mrs, L. J. Ott,. Mias
School waa a most successful af-
ig
g
a
■
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helpful gathering.
Frances E Johnson, Miss Pearl
The Home Economics Advisory Board of Education 'Batrrfshi r,' Jair.
Covert, a ll o f St. Louis; the last
The Board of Education and
The Normal students and the
Committee are working out tbe
named but recently arrived from
details of the meeting.
These their wlves'entertained the Ash­ Incoming class were particularly California where she spent the
lan
d'C
ity
teachers
and
the
Pres­
honored
at
the
pleasant
gather­
Include hostesses for each day,
summer, M r. and Mrs. M ont­
»
decoration of the rooms and the ident and Faculty of the South­ ing.
gomery, the Rev. and Mrs. H. T
Games of various kinds— all
social hour, for acquaintance and ern Oregon State Norm al Schoo),
Mitchelmore, Lawrence Mitchel-
occupied
fellowship which w ill follow (he Friday evening, at a delightfully Interesting and jolly
more, Mm. George Brookm iller
planned reception, at the L lth la the earlier evening.
program each day.
and daughters, Lorraine, Edith
Later, when the delicious din­
I t is the plan for the Civic Springs hotel.
and Betty decided upon a day in
Including special guests, there ner was to be served, partners
Club to furnish
hostesses for
the open.
were approximately ninety pres were chosen by matching num­
part ot tbe time.
They started north, to
ztbp
The Ashland Floral Society ent to enjoy the attractive func­ bers. Heaps of fun resulted.
when they found a place that
The repast was served cafeter­
w ill also be responsible for flow­ tion.
just suited them, which they did
Superintendent
O.
A.
Briscoe.
ia
style and was most satisfac­
ers for one of the days.
near Grants Pass, at M ilam ’s
The formal program w ill be Mr. J. H. McOee, Mrs. Louise tory.
Camp.
Perozzi, Messrs. V. O. N. Smith.
The rooms had been beautiful­
announced soon, that everyone
Here the party halted;
they
may know of the treat in store Homer Billings, J H . M cNair and ly decorated in Antumn Jeaves were Invited into the lib rary at
for those who make the effort to Fred Engle were in the receiving for the occasion.
the cAmp; tables were brought
line.
The Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Pem­
go.
by their host and the bountiful
As guests entered, they were berton enjoyed the social hour
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dlreoted to a table, where gay and delightful feast with tho
Alpha Club Moot«—
caps In rainbow hues were given young people.
Last Tuesday, the Alpha Club them; these were douned after
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of Alpha Chapter O. E. S. met at the name of the wearer had been Report Thursday—
A
the Masonic Hal] for an a fter­ affixed.
These served to break
A full report of the meeting of
noon of -pleasant companionship the ice and by way of Introduc­ the State Board of Management
and worthwhile work.
tion.
,
of the D. A. R. w ill appear in
The hours were demoted to
A musical program was given Thursday’s issue.
making articles for the bazaar, during the evening,
In
which
Th8 State Regent, Mrs. Gor­
which they plan for November piano solo, vocal solo, community don MacCracken with the Cor­
30, 1826.
singing with accompaniment of responding Secretary, Mrs. H. O.
Word had been sent to the ab­ piano and ukelele a ll contributed Anderson, leave today for Klam ­
sent members,
and a number to the ifteasure of the guests.
ath Falls, where Mrs.
Mace.
have sent beautiful and useful
Miss Raguse, who has music Cracken w ill pay an offlejal vis­
articles for tbe bazaar. This and drawing la the schools, play­ it to Eulalona Chapter, D. A, R
thoughtfulness Is mufh appre­ ed a piano solo In opening; J jte r
The State Regent w ith the
ciated. '
leading the ensemble Singing la .Ashland
delegation
returned
Mrs. W arren Cook is chair-, .«united fashion. The llv e ly ’ ar- Tuesday evening from the Board,
man of the visitors* committee. companiment was furninshed by meeting.
I t is pleasant to note that there the Mlsess Madga and
Marie
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are often out of town members Mitchell, at the piano, with' the Dinner Friday Evening—
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In attendance at the meetings.
Misses Ellqp Galey, Lucille Car-
This coming Friday evening
son and Edith Brookmiller play­ there w ill be a chicken dinner
8 8 8
ing the ukeleles.
given for the young people of the
Wedncsday Club
Two selections were sung very Presbyterian church at 6 o’clock
The
Wednesday
Afternoon
pleasingly by Mrs. W . M. Briggs. in the Junior Room.
Club w ill hold the first meeting Miss Lolita Pearson was her ac­
To this, all students of the
in October, the second Wednes­
Normal
who attend
or expect
companist. A ll the musical num­
day of the month. •
•
bers were especially well receiv­ to attend the Presbyterian church
This organisation usually meets ed.
services are cordially invited.
in the church parlors, and on thia
There w ill be a program o f
It was announced during the
date w ill convene there, at 2:30
evening that there would be a music and readings, adding an­
p. m„ with hostesses in charge circus, w ith different groups fur­ other note of interest to the
who w ill have planned ah inter­ nishing the side shows. These pleasant affair.
,
esting afternoon.
Young folks are to keep the
groups were
under competent
A t this meeting one ot the leadership, in members ot
the date in mind and attend If pos­
pleasant things arranged w ill bo Board of Education.
sible, for an evening of real en­
the making of paper flowers. Ev
They, in turn, selected their joyment is assured.
ery one Interested, is invited to performers, the "spieler” and the
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come and learn how, if she does stage settings.
Camp F ire Girls Plan H ike —
not know, or help others If she
A ll Camp F ire Girls of Ash­
The six groups presented enter­
does.
taining performances; each en­ land are planning a hike Satur
On other occasions the
Club tering Into the fun wholeheart­ day if all goes well.
has made pretty quilts, which
There is also a "pep" meeting
edly. The acts put on were clever
are to be sold to swell the treas­ and amusing; none of the gronpR staged and a membership drive,
ury of tbe organization.
duplicating the others’ programs. so the week will be well filled
A ll members
and friends:
with Camp Fire activities.
strangers particularly, are Invit­
Thefe were no dull momenta
A full report of the week’s pro­
ed to attend these afternoons. from the time the “ Circassian ceedings w ill be given later.
Come; get acquainted; have a dancers Cnter.ed until the trained
pleasant time and every one pres­ dogs exhibited their skill. Freaks,
ent may help w ith whatever Is kewples, the ubiquitous hand or-
planned to do during the social
hour.
MUFFINS MADB W ITH
feast was spread.
After the delightful
a id e
through jjhe rain, every one was
the possesyr of an appetite com­
mensurate with the array of
good things to be consumed.
The delightful meal ended with
the Jolly accompanying
visit,
they started homeward, the, drive
up the valley, a happy close to a
happy day.
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>ng at the home o t M r. and Mrs.
J. R. Robertson.
An impromptu program, to
which each guest contributed in
song, story, piano solo or reading
sped the hours, at the ¿tone of
which the hostess served frag ­
rant coffee and ruaks as a part
of the delicious luncheon.
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Mrs. E . A. Wools—
Mrs. E. A. Woods was hostess
afternpon,
Friday of last week, with a group
of friends invited to enjoy it
with Hrs. L. J. O(t and -Miss
Frances Johnson, who are vlslt-
at a very delightful
Heating
Stoves
There's a treat for you aad
/our children in d ie Fcppss*
mint sugar jacket and another
in the Peppermint «flavored
gum inside—that la
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At
Simpson’s
Hardware
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Floral Society M eet s
Events of the Week at the
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Congregational Missionary
Society Me et«- ■■
The Missionary Society of thé
Congregational church w ill meot
la regular session, Thursday, Oc­
tober 7, at tbe home of Mrs. Ag­
nes Herndon Beach street.
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There la a very interesting pro­
gram prepared for the afternoon.
Members and friends are Invited
to be. present at the meeting.
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