Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 08, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    •_ • High School Circle of the P.
T. A. is In session this afternoon,
j “rilth an especially Interesting pro-
¡S gram.
Full account of the proceedings
and the program presented today
will be given in a later Issue.
Mrs. Hitchcock is president of
■ this Circle.
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PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 7
(United News) — According t o 1
of Cottage and East Main, Med-
E. F. A verill, state game warden,
who has returned
fro n ^ C n rry '
ford, Is hostess
for Saturday’s
meetnig of the Rogue River V al­ county, wild turkeys show great
promise of becoming a game bird
ley College Women's Club.
Attention Is called to the fea­
ture of the afternoon, which Is
a lecture
given by Mrs. Marie
Harrington, of Portland, who was
a member of the Summer Normal
faculty, In charge of the Health
Mrs. William Campbell, corner
Ing w ill be the presence of M r*.
B erth* Denton, the school nurse,
at the building, before the Circle
convenes, to ta lk w ith any of the
mothers who wish to confer w ith
her.
,
A ll mothers Interested In the
welfare
of their
children, If
'
-
members or not, are cordially In­ Work.
All College Club members are
vited to be present at Friday*«
reminded of the treat In store and
meeting.
urged to attend Saturday’s meet-
8 8 8 ‘
Mrs. George K ing of Bench
avenue la hostess, Monday even­
ing at the meeting of the Ladles
A rt Club.
Members are reminded of the
date and asked to be present at
the club.
« ’ j ,
i The plana are being made
I for the evening.
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Hall, Monday afternoon last.
t For various reasons there were
not so many out aa usual; there
being but thirty present to enjoy
yow
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8 8 8
L incoln C ircle Meets—
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C ollege C lu b. M eets '
GENERAL
MOTO ~CRAT
ID E A L
«ter Radiator Heating. O n sals a t a lw
0 down.: W rite N O W to D e p t R f a r «
-•■»»»»
a number of lovely gift*, one of
which was a birthday cake, gay
in Its adornment of pretty candles.
'instead of a business meeting,
It was a real Party, the after­
noon being spent in a social way,
w ith delightful refreshments at
its close.
The class is planning many In­
teresting things during the wfa-
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r
They used to call tennis a "ludies' gam e." bvt that was long ago. Tennis'
la now <onsidered one of the most strenuou*. o f sports, u lest of «kill.- rpeedl:
stuin|nu and what not. Above we see Mias Evelyn Colyer. noted En^lian
War. almost flying In an effort to make a re tu rn o f a hard dr.vc. Looks
more like a ballet dancer, doesn't abet
Over a hundred
additional awards totaling
more than $2,000-00
in value for
contestants in the contest
for a name for
El Sidelo
no installation
I M I High School
' • Circle
» * » Meets—
The P. T. A. Circle of the L in ­
The club feels deeply grateful Poley.
coln school w ill meet at that
The class had discovered In
to Miss Richardson for the Inter­
i building Friday, Oct. 8 a t 2:30
some
way that It was Mrs. Poley’s
esting afternoon.
¡p. m.
The business meeting preceded birthday and surprised her with
At, this meeting the work for
the year w ill be
outlined and
plan* made looking toward Its
accomplishment.
A special feature of the meet-
all aboard
Set V e c to Anywhere
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w ill be discussed and every one la
Miss Elisabeth Richardson, fac­ asked to be present and express
ulty member of the Southern an opinion as to what particular!
Oregon State Normal school, pre­ activity the club w ill take up thlaj
sented tho program at the Civic year.
.
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Club's meeting on Tuelday of this
Miss Lolita Pierson, as an op-,
week. *
enlng number, played two beau-’
"Dear Brutus,” by J. M. Barrio, tifu l selections very pleasingly.
one of the two plays to be given
Mrs. F, D. Wagner of the pro­
at tho Normal by the Moroni Ol­ gram committee Introduced the
sen Players, was reviewed by the speaker, and presided during the
speaker in such a way that every­ program hour.
one’s. interest was
stimulated,
At the close of the hour Mrs.
ant| a clear ccncept of the whim­ Riggs was Introduced and she
sical little edmedy given, w ith­ presented the four attractions to
out tillin g the story.
b- given In Medford at the Cra-
"The theme la ta k e n fro n j the terlan during ehe winter.
SKakesperlan line, "'T h e
fault,
, During the social* hour Mrs. A.
dear Brutus, Is not in our stars, E. Kinney and Mrs. G. G. Eu­
but In ourselves, that we are banks poured. The tea table was
'underlings."
lovely In its autumnal coloring,
"The play is ful lof beautiful , ( shown in fruits and trailing vine.
sentiment; the
characters
are;
There was an excellent attend­
evenly matched. four men and ance,* with a number of visitors.
8 8 8
four women,” These characters
were described somewhat by the Reception At M. E. Church—
speaker, and the setting in tho the Rummage Sale which occurs
The Official Board, with the co­
three acts sketched briefly.— -
operation
of the Epworth League
Tribute Is paid the author of
thin gem of fantasies.
I land the Ladles Aid Society will
In closing her delightful r e ­ hold a reception, on Friday even­
view, Miss Richardson took occa­ ing at 8:00 for the students and
sion to speak at length of the Mo­ faculty of the Normal 8chool and
roni Olsen Players, commending the teachers In the city schools.
tlietn most heartily to Ashland
All the members of the church
theatre goers and giving In detail are urged to come out and wel­
their story.
come there who will be the guests
W hile 1 no star play, every of the, church.
member of the company is a star
Pleasapt preparations are , be-
In his own particular sphere and ‘ ing made tor their entertainment
Is placed w h o re. he may do his 1 and th< church is being decorated,
best work.
honoring the occasion.
Getting the idea from the L it­
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tle Theatre movement,
a few
years ago; starting In a modest / . I. <Vs Meet—
The members of the J. I. C.’s
way. the success of the Players
a class-In the Presbyterian Sun­
has l»een phenomenal.
held their
regular
Brief mention was made of the day sahool
meeting
Saturday
last
at
the
home
second play, and it was heartily
of their teacher, Mrs.
W.
M.
recommanded.
Let our Investment Department
tell you the facts about this
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C iv ic C lu b M e rit*
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Strenuous Sport Now
Crater Lake Will
Obtain Publicity
available to Oregon hunter*.
I tbe pleasant social afternoon.
Of 88 wild turkey* released in
Generally, the club ha* an In-
Curry
county, only two have suc-
tereating program also, but at
thia time every one Just enjoy­ camed, and the remainder are
ed a good old fashioned visit w ith making meals on acorn* of the
the hostess, M r*. Olive Nostrom, white, black and chinkapin oak
PO RTLAND, Oct. S.— Colum­
and the assistants, Mrs. Elsa W il­ trees In this section. ..
bia
«River highway. Mount Hood
Tame
turkeys
have
for
year*
kins, M r*. E d * Young, Mrs. Ab­
bott, M r*. E lla * Allen, Mra. Geo. been allowed - to forage In the and Crater Lake are Included in
Allen, Mrs. H. O. Anderson, M r*. woods by ranchers In the county, the 28 page booklet put out by
Brown, M r*. Brady, M r*. Druse, and It 1* believed that wild tur­ the Pacific Highway association
and Mra. M. Brannan, serving de­ key* w ill he as successful In flnd- of California In a Joint publicity
campaign tor the Pacific eeast.
licious Jce cream and wafer* a t
the close of the afternoon.
The Club meet* again Monday
afternoon, at the home of Mrs.
H attie Boyd, N tyth Main street,
hostess. She w ill be assisted by
Though bu» with tnpk a i
Mrs. Della Acklln, Mra. Jennie
Brady, Mrs. Leopa Boyd, Mra.
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Questlonalrea had been sent to Alsameda Carleton, Mrs. Pennlah
the parents In the different bulld- Coder, Mrs. A d alin , Clary, Mrs.
ings, and are being returned rap- Effie Cary, Mrs, Emma Cook, Mrs,
9 Jdly, with dues attached, making Julia Colon, Mrs. Ethel . Cook,
Ahem iqefftbers fo the organlsa- Mrs, Belle Cortbell, and
Mra.
A t » 9 7 (freight not included) V E C T O
-jf flon. Much encouragement la felt Crawford.
the beat method of heating m a a l s t a n M
S S J S r . i T S S S t i i ’J S S ' L
'’ in the Interest shown by the re- All' members are reminded to
J spouse.
.
be present If possible.
Junior High O trrto
An enthusiastic group of wo­
men gathered at Junior High
building Tuesday afternoon for
the first meeting nt the year.
There waa an ufeuaually large
number for the in itial meeting
and much enthualaam waa shewn
in the plana for thp year.
The organisation of the new
circle waa effected, with the fol-
. lowing officers
named: Mra.
' Trobee, president; Mrs. J . A.
Ruger, vice president, and Mra.
Guy Cary, secretary-treasurer.
■■
The president, Mrs. Trobee
' will *ko as a delegate from this
‘ Circle to the state convention,
t which meets October 28-28 ln-
I elusive at Salem.
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the review. A t this session many
annouacenutta sad reports were
made. Attention waa called to
the Rummage Sale which occurs
Friday and Saturday of thia
week.
A t the next meeting, which w ill
be a business one, the matters
presented at t i e Health meeting