Page Three S5 2222L A P age oî 8 Ashland Stndy Club M eets * t'qlcndar of Events-— Friday, Oct. 8.— Rece£ion at M. B. Church.5 Official Board hosts to Normal students aud - - faculty and city feichers. Friday, Oct. 8 —- Chjeken Dinner Presbyterian church, for young people of Presbyterian church and Normal students who at­ tend or expect to attend the Presbyterian church. Friday, Oct. 8.— Woman's Home Missionary Society. Mrs. J. R. McCracken, 2:10* p m. Val­ ley View, Friday, Oct. 8.— Lincoln P. T. A. Meets 3:30 p. m. at the bund­ ling. Friday, Oct. 8.—‘Rummage 8ale. Friday, Oct. 8. — P. N. O. Club. Mrs. W. H. Worthington, hostess. 121 Laurel street. , Hntarday, Oct. 8. — Rummage Sale. Civic Club House. , Saturday, Oct. 0.— College Club. Medford. Mrs. W. T. Campbell hostess. *2:30 p. m. cor. Cot­ tage and E. Main. Friday, Oct. 8.— Chicken Dinner at Christian Church for Nor­ mal students, who attend that Church. Program In charge of "White Elephants.” Saturday, Oct. 9.— Daughters of the Nile. Meet«: la Grants Pass. Lufccheon at 12:30. All members urged to attend. Sunday, Oct. 10.— Westminster Guild, 6;30 p. m. In Junior Room. Monday, Oct. 11.— Ashland Stndy Club. An Appreciation— In .announcing my resignation as Society Editor, which takes place today. I wish to express my deep appreciation of the uniform courtesy and helpfulness of every one in making these columns a su c c e a p . /• There has been plenty of hard work connected with the taak, but there's been pleasure, too. I hare enjoyed the friendly Intercourse and the pleasant contacts from so many groups. It has been a real Joy. I thank you all, sincerely, and I wish to enlist the same kindly interest for the one who will as­ sume the work next Monday. 0 8 8 Mrs. 0 . G. Eubanks was hoqtesa at Monday’s meeting of the Ash­ land Study Club. This waa the first meeting of the year and a business meeting preceded the program hour. During the roll call, a letter waa read from Mrs. T. J, Malm- gren, who was in Paris at the time it waa written. The Forsythe Saga, by Gala- worthy, wa/.review ed by Mrs. F. D. Wagner. Thia la the first of a trilogy; th e story of weal­ thy middle class family, which the author carries through a number of generations. The splendid review w»u» much appreciated by the club. Work was* assigned by Mrs. Perozsi, who has charge of the parliamen­ tary drill. There waa a good at- tendance, the majority of the members being pyeaent. 8 8 room . To this all students of the Nor­ mal who attend or who expect to attend .¿he Presbyterian church are cordially invited. A program of entertaining readings and musical numbers will add interest to the* occasion. Young folks are to keep the date in mind and attend if at all possible, for an evening of real enjoyment is promised, and an opportunity given to make the new comers very welhome and at home. 8 8 8 Entertained at Dinner— Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells,, who have an apartment at the Lock­ hart home at 712 Boulevard, en­ tertained at a very delightful din­ ner Sunday at sfx o'clock, with covers laid for Mr. A. O. Mc­ Farland. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Haney, Mr. O. W. Benedict, the host and hostess, their four daughters, thé Misses Myrle, Lois, Clare and Bernice and Miss Ruth McNeil. The Wells* family have recent­ ly moved-to Ashland for the bene­ fit of its schools and are old Douglas county friends of the Benedict family. Id fact it real­ ly was a Douglas county reun­ ion for all the guests had been residents of Douglas county. Pretty flowers and fruits, ad­ ded brightness to the table. After dinner the evening waa spent in vocal and instrumental music and in the visit of old friends. 8 A Word to The Wise— 8 Chciken D in n e r - Tomorrow evening the young people of the Presbyterian church are entertained at a chicken din­ ner at 6:00 p. m., in the Junior 8 8 Baptist Young People Entertain__ At the Club House of the Civic, "On Friday evening last, the Every Fall there is a Thrift Sale, Baptist young people gave a most Does your family need re-clothing, delightful party for about forty Do you year for food or flowers, of the Normal students, in the Would you grab some wondrous social rooms of the church. bargains The rooms had been made very In utensils for your household. bright and attractive in Autumn In adornment for your person? leaves and In streamers of crepe paper, which were in the Norma» Dash you to the Civic Club house colors of sand and Vermillion. On the eighth of this October, Wonderfully Interesting and On the eighth and on the ninth, entertaining games had been You will find what you are seek­ planned for their entertainment ing. and all participated enthusiastic­ Do not fall in your attendance, ally in the fun. Treasures, here, from every table. About nine-thirty delicious re­ At the ‘‘Thrift Sale” In October. freshments were served by the committee in charge. Many of the Baptist young peo­ ple were present to enjoy, with their complimented guests, the hoars of fun and thorough en­ joyment. Those present expressed their appreciation of the happy even­ ing.” Thia account of the pleasant affair ddi not reach the editor In time for Monday's issue, much to her regret. C leatfsW baby things E v en b ab y’ » bonnet», »»tin coat» and tin y booties can n o w be »»fitly * cleaned at hom e w ith the w on der­ ful n e w O ron ite C leaning Fluid. F o llo w direction » and «ee h o w beautifully it clean» fur», kid glove», flannel» or »erge», h»t», upholstery, rug», etc. ! ,N o chem ical reaction o n fast dye»— only a m ild , quick vanishing od or— cleap» in sta n tly ! R eady now at g rocery, drug, hard­ w are or departm ent stores or Standard O il Service Stations. at STAND«® OIL COMPANY OF CAl-IPOeNlA Q f f l n m g « F l m J (NON-EXPLOSIVE) 8 8 8 R epo rt o f State Board M eetin g — "The state board meeting of daughters of the Amerioan .Revo­ lution waa held In Oregon City, September 26, at the old historic home of John McLoughlin, with the Susannah Lee Barlow chap­ ter acting as hostess. After an Inspection tour of the building, which had been moved from its original site to a place in the city park, >' the meeting was called In tke reom used as an office by McLoughlin. with Mrs. Gordon MacCracken. State Regent, presiding Besides state officers, commit­ tee chairmen and chapter repre­ sentative* several special guests were present. Mise Anne Lang, vlce-preeldent general, Mrs. Wa- haakle, State Regent of Montana and Miss Carolyn Humphreys, who gave an interesting account of her three years work as Cali­ fornia state chairman of the Daughters of American Revolu­ tion work at the Angel Island Immigration station. Reports from officers and chairmen showed a good begin­ ning on this year’s work. Mrs. U. G. Smith ^reported three being the student loan fund. At noon an adjournment waa made to the chamber of com­ merce rooms where lunch was served to the visitors. A delightful part of the lunch henr was ihe trio of musicians violin, cello and piano "and the songs of Mias Dorothy Hedges. Eva Emery Dye, who Is a member of the Oregon Cittjr "Chap­ ter, was Introduced and spoke of “McLoughlin and Old Ore- fon” and how she came to write this book. , Each guest was then presented with a copy of the Declaration o t Independence. The courtesy of the Meier and Frank store In lending the en­ graved plates, and of the Oregon City Enterprise in printing them, enabled the Susannah Lee Bar- low chapter to make this gift. Those attending from Ashland were Mrs. Gordon MacCracken, State Regen. Mrs. H. O. Ander­ son, state corresponding secre­ tary, and Mrs. H. A. Stearns. ranWDAT, » Oct. T, I M S . - in Interest to CItomen Bridge Delphian« M eet The Parish House waa the scene of a delightful .affair Wed­ nesday afternoon, when the Auxiliary to the American Legion were hostesses to their t2 gneBts at a most attraetlve bridge tea from two-thirty until live. Autumn leaves, in trailing Areamera, festoons and 1» bas­ kets gave festive air to the rooms. At. beautifully appointed tables, tea waa served, by member» of the Auxiliary gowned In bine and gold coatumés, the Auxiliary col­ ors. The dainty refreshments, the lovely decorations and tke color­ ful costumes made It a beautiful scene. Guests enjoyed th e scene and the friendly atmosphere and interesting games. Mrs. Clare Beebe attained high score In bridge, Mrs. Òeorgé Loosley, honors in five hundred. At each original table the high score was presented a hand decorated pencil. The Delphian Society, Beta Chapter, will hold Its Initial meeting Tuesday afternoon at the Lithia Springs hotel. All Chapter members are asked to keep the date In mind. The study plan Includes a trav­ el atndy, with music, readings and the social hour by way of var­ iety. The next meeting will be the, fourth Thursday of October <28th) but the regular time of meeting is the third Thursday of each month; the change in this month because of the Homemak­ ers* In stitu te'“which is held In Medford the third week, and many will wish to attend that gather­ ing. The club m et.at the school house which is the social center of the community, with Mrs. J. R. McCracken hostess, assisted by Mrs. James Lennog., very happily and in that response told of the many courtesies shown by California Daughters to two of Mount Ashland's members when they were ill in -California. Mrs. Anderson being called up­ on, gave a brief, bright account of the State Board of Manage­ ment meeting, touching upon the social phuse of the session. Mount Ashland's greetings to Eulalona Chapter were given by Mrs. Andrews, for Mrs. Harriet, Fielding. Regent, whom she rep­ resented at the banquet. Many things, relstjva to ths work of the Chapter were brought up, among them the magasiné contest. Mrs. MacCracken dis­ cussed these different activities and voiced her approbation of the work being done. 8 8 8 Two new member« were receiv­ Foreign Missionary Society ed into the Chapter with a beau­ Meet»— tiful ritualistic ceremony, which Mrs. Kelsey of High street was Mrs. Jones made very impres­ hottess for last Friday’s meeting sive. of the Womens Foreign Mission­ The Regent now called upon ary Society of the Methodist Mrs. MacCracken, who discussed ehurch. - the reports made, and in closing There was a splendid meeting Mrs. Rachel Solomon and her y called attention to National Edn- with good attendance, and a pro­ sister, Miss Applegate, grand catiqn Week and advised coopera- gram of deep Interest to the mem­ nieces of Jesse Applegate, one o f 1 tlon with the American Legion bers. tke men honored in the erection in stressing the duty of the citi­ It was hoped to secure a full­ Home Missionary HoClety Meets »of,tho mohument nt Phoenix, zenry to-exercise the right of er account from tlje press chair­ F rid ay*. were introduced, and Mrs. Solo­ fr a n c h is e ; to impress upon every man of the organisation but the Mrs. J. R. McCracken of Val­ mon brought the message of Eu­ voter that It was his privilegs and editor was not able to -get in ley View la hostess for Friday lalona Chapter, in’which she told duty to vote. touch with her since the meet­ afternoon’s meeting of the Home of Its four years growth, its char­ Attention was called to ths ing. Missionary Society of the Metho­ acteristics, and Its derision to amendment to be voted upon this 8 8 8 dist church, which convenes at place a marker on Lost River ut fall and advised the Daughters Delightful Party— 2:30 p. m.- She will be Sr assist­ the Stone bridge, to commemor­ to familiarize themselves with "A very enjoyable affair wa3 ed in netertalning by Mrs. Galla­ ate further the work of the In­ edntent of the same. given at the home of Mrs. J. A. tin. trepid pioneers. In closing she stated that the 8 8 8 Putman on Saturday evening. In closing tho speaker pledged D. A. R. was not a social, but a Friday and Saturday of this All who wish to go, are to meet It was a dinqer, given in hon­ week. at the M. E. church at 2:30 p. fealty to the organization; local patriotic, educational and con­ At the next meeting, which will or of her Sunday school class, m. where cars will be available state and national, its aims and structive organization; gave some be a business one, the matterà which had Just been promoted to to taka> them to the McCracken Its officers, giving Hpecinl greet­ of its activities and quoted from It home. ing to the State Regent and pre­ Presdent Coolidge’s speech to presented at the Health meee- the Senior White Elephant. was served at 6:30. senting on behalf of Eulalona the Continental Congress. ing* will be dlacussd and every 8 8 8 The table was beautifully dec­ Chapter, a beautiful candle and After a few minutes spent .In one is asked to be present and ex candle stick, symbol of the light friendly chat, the visitors left press an opinion as to what par­ orated in richly colored Autumn Mrs. Gordon McCracken, State to be kept burning in Southern for Ashland nnd the delightful ticular activity the club will leaves, with a lovely centerpiece Regent, Visits Chapter— # of dahlias. Mrs. Gordon MacCracken. Stato Oregon. evening- has -been added to thn take up thia yeari To show their appreciation or Regent of the Daughters of tho Again Mrs. MacCracken re­ list of beautiful memories. Miss Lolita Pierson, as an op­ ening number, played two beanti the teacher who has so faithful­ American Revolution, with tho sponded to the expression of Eu- 8 8 8 ly taught them for a year or State Corresponding Secretary, lalona’s friendly spirit, most (Additional Society Notes Will fui selections very pleasingly. Upper Valley Community Club more, they presented her with a Mrs. H. O. Anderson and Mrs. feelingly and pledged, with the be Found in Tomorrow's Tidings! Mrs. F. D. Wagner of the Meet«■ large silver berry spoon. Grace E. Andrews, local Hlstoi- assistance of the other state of­ program committee introduced Tke first meeting of the Upper The evening was . spent in ian, representing Mount Ashland ficers, and cooperation of the the speaker and presided during -Valley Community Clpb will oc­ singing and in playing games. Chapter, vice the Regent, Mrs. Chapters, to keep that light cur Tuesday, October 12. at tho the program hour. Those who were present at this Harriet Fielding, who was unable burning. • At the close o i the hour Mrs. home of Mrs. C. A. Brown on th j happy affair were: Grace B. Put­ to go, ware guests of Eulalona G ood pastry is quick Two Daughters from Olympia. Riggs waa Introduced and she Boulevard road. man. Jean Putman. Amanda Chapter of Klamath Falls at a Washington,’ Mrs. Morrison and presented' the four attractions to Since Miss Brewster’s succes­ King. Opal Blaker, Mercedes banquet and meeting Monday eve­ Miss McKenzie, brought a help­ t o m ak e w h en y o u sor has not arrived, there will be be given In Medford at the Cm Tonner, Lucille Reeder, Virginia ning. shorten it w ith Snow­ ful message, and the personal no Home Demonstration Ageiit terlan, during the winter. , Harper, Beulah Yerlan, Eunice This was Mrs. MacCracken** greetings from the State Regent During the social hour Mrs. present, as is nsula, but there drift. Snowdrift is al­ Hager, Lucille Voss. Mlnola Gos­ first official visit to any of tho of Washington. will be a very important meeting, A. E Kinney and Mrs. G. 0 . Eu­ nell. Vera Wright and /R u th Chapters. ways creamy, so it*» • t Mrs. Mills, who is In charge of banks poured. The tea tble was not withstanding.* Harver and the hostess, Mrs. Put­ In compliment to the stato the Children's Organization easy to mix w ith t h e ) It is expected that plans ‘will lovely In ths autufhnal coloring, m a n . officers, Eulalona Chapter had work^Kfported that there were be discussed for the winter's shown in fruits and trailing vine. 8 8 8 8 > 8 planned an elaborate five-course fourteen applications for mem­ flour. study; and the program formu­ Announcement to Federated banquet at the White Pelican ho­ bership and that the name, Missionary R ally— lated. Clubs— tel, which waa a most attractive General Canby waa proposed fo- Tuesday night's Missionary Every member of the Club and The following announcement nnd successful function. every one who would like to be Rally at the Methodist church is of keen interest tp all Feder­ 'Tables were arranged, with tho the Chapter, with the Modoc PA STRY - War, the study selected. This Q U IC K waa well attended by the mem­ or any one fhterdSted In the wel ated Clubs of Jackson county or Slate officials seated at r the will l>e the fourth organisation in bers of the organisations and far of the community along any x Cupful Pluur to those who plan thia year to center. Dainty-corsages were be­ the state. line la cordially urged to be pres many others. y i Cupful Sutnqirifi join the Federation. side their plates and that of the Mrs. Bert Thomas described A fine program. In musical ent at this meeting. y i Tuuptonfitl Pvwdtr Your chairman for the county, local Regent. Dainty place cards very graphically the Chapter readings and a playlet, was par­ Ground was broken Wednes­ y i Tuupuuuful Suit . presented, and Mrs. Grace E. Andrews, has been too, and beautiful bouquets of House at. Rochester, N. Y„ which day for the new Club House and ticularly fvotl 3 TuUup—ufuh Bpiliug Wutur notified that the Oregon Federa-( Michaelmas daisies gave graco she had visited rather recently. the interest of every club mem­ proved of deep Interst to th au­ tion News is no longer private Sift together the dry ingre­ and beauty to the board and the A toast to the absent members ber centers about It Just at prer dience. dients and cut in the Snow­ enterprise, ‘ but has been taken beautfu lflag of the Chapter stool closed the formal program over A social friendly hour follow­ ent. drift w ith a knife, keeping over by the Oregon Federation of beside the Regent. Tiny silk which Mra. W. E. Wattenburg A report of Tuesday's meeting ed the program, the mixture flaky. T h en add Women’s Clubs. This makes all flags came to each guest with the had presided so gracefully. will he published In a later issue. 8 8 8 the boiling water and cool new stories now sent for your last course. The regular Chapter meeting Those present were Mrs. Har­ the pastry before rolling. very own paper. Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Regent of followed with Mrs. Wilbur Jones. vey, Cliff, Mrs. E. J. Farlow, Miss Westminster Guild Meets— The September issue has been Eulalona Chapter welcomed the Chapter Regent, In charge. The The Westminster Guild of the Lillian McWilllam and hostess. Presbyterian church will hold delayed, because of the change State Regent and her* Secretary beautiful ritual was followed in Mrs. Hastings? Its meeting Sunday evening at the of management, hut the October in a very happy fashion, express­ opening with the usual reports 8 8 8 Issue will be out on schedule time. ing the pleasure of the Chapter made. church, convening at 6:30. Business Meeting, Auxiliary— Your chairman aaka that con­ at their presence and voiced the There will be a good program, Mrs. Ackley, chairman of tho The Auxiliary to the American tributions for the October num­ confidence the Chapter felt In the outstanding report of work done. and the year’s plans will be an­ Legion held a very important nounced. AU members, and those ber he sent immediately. Stor­ guiding hand of the state organ­ Americanization work, made an business session Monday evening interested In Guild work are cor­ ies of the opening activities of isation, pledging support and co­ of this week. your organisations should reach operation in her plans for its dially Invited to attend. There was an excellent attend­ the editor of the "News” by the welfare. 8 8 8 ance, and an enthusiastic meet­ Reception for Students— tenth of this month and hereafter To Mrs. W. E. Wattenburg, ing. Arrangements were made A reception is being given to­ news for each month shquld be State Vice Regent, who is a for the Bridge Tea which waa morrow (Friday) night at the «ent just at the earliest possible member of Eulalona Chapter, held Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Jones paid a tribute of ap Christian church for the (forme 1 qodlent: always by the tenth. Other than that, the Auxiliary Three types of contributions predation and love telling of her students who attend or expect to perfected plana for making gal­ are desired: splendid work In and for »he attend there. lons of apple butter to send to 1. Stories of club activities— Chapter. The leading feature Is a chick­ Hospital 77, Portland. Those within the club, and those She then Introduced Mrs. Wat- en dinner, which is in charge of It Is expected to gather the ap­ or a civic or social nature. tenburg aa toaatmlstresa, who, ad­ the members of tile Social Circle ples for the butter and have tho 2. Personal stories of our efnb dressing Mrs. MacCracken. pro­ who will prepare and setve It. cannery make It. members. These should be brief­ posed a toaat to her, pledging The "White Elephant Class' Any one who has apples to do­ ly told, and may be of those who friendship and loyalty to which of the Sunday School will revive nate for this purpose, or who “come and go” of personal all present gave hearty affirma­ and have planned the program will allow members of the Auxil­ achievements, etc. tion. and entertainment for tho com­ iary to gather the apples for this 3. Feature stories of from 600 In Mrs. MacCracken's response plimented guests. purpose la asked to phone Mrs. Those coming are allowed to to 1600 words In length on any she expressed her appreciation of Audrey Myers. subject of Interest to women. the loyalty and cooperation pledg­ bring a friend. . If people-will donate the apples The church Is being nicely dec­ These articles should« If possible, ed and told briefly of her alms the members will be glad to go during the term o fher regency. orated in honor of the occasion. be typewritten. and get them or If the ofchard- The “News” represents every Mrs. O. H. Harshbarger, form e Jg 8 8 ist will let then^have them for club in Oregon. Monthly club State Regent of California, hut Daughters o f the Nile Meet — the picking, they will appreciate Items and stories from each club who now ia an associate member The attention of all Daughters the courtesy very mnch, and the df the Nile Is called to the mee;- In the county will he greatly ap­ of Bnlalona Chapter, waa Intro­ donor ot the apples will have a ing in Grants Pass Saturday. preciated. duced by Mrs. Wattenburg. The part in the worthy undertaking. Your chairman aaka that each speaker reviewed briefly th origin A luncheon is served, »t 12:30. 8 8 8 aftdr which the regular meettn-i clnb appoint • press correspond-* of the D'. A. R. In California and The popular demand for more colorful homaa brings ent who will be responsible for tol dof some Of the wonderful W/ith ir the» Iwawaa » s » - i_ r < a r « > « n - * l A ttra c tiv e D in n e r— W ith ir t h e » f W X * m < e * lt e v ref a L 1s held. the news of the elnh and who will Mrs. Jean Hastings was hostess and unusual things that Californ­ All members who' wish to go k iK i u i in c v a riu u s p u in is , lacquera end Saturday evening at a very at­ are to let Mrs. Hal McNair know keep In touch with the county ia Chapters wera doing; gave the vamishes. chairman. history of a number of trees that tractive bridge dinner, with cov­ by Friday noon so that arrange­ We are fortunate In being able to offer to you the ser­ 8 8 « ers laid for four. have been planted by the Daugh­ vices of one who ia thoroughly experienced in home ments may be made. decoration, and we invite you to b rir< your honw ters and told of some that were '• After 'the delightful dinner, It la-asked that every member Valley View Oommaalty C