Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 13, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    Daily F u ti» Hot
The Parent Teachers Aawx I ac­
tion and the ladies of the Civic
Chib w ill feive a reception for a ll
the teachers ia Ashland on the
evening of Wednesday, November
10, at the Civic Club Mouse oa
Winburn Why.
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Lhdles A it CIM M o t s —
hailding at 2 p. m. Mrs. J. C.
Poor and Mrs. C. W . Winnie
hostesses.
ninrsday, Ort. 14.— Washington
P, T. A. wiU hold a meeting
at 2:24 at the Washington
school (old Junior High) on
N. Main street.
Friday. Ort. HL— D. A. R. meets
at the home of Mrs. Emil Pelt
on Granite street at 7:30 p. m.
Saturday, Oct. 1«— W. R. C.
meets in the Odd Fellows HaU
at 2 P m
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Host at Birthday Party—
Alden Powell, Jr., was
SMARTLV STYLED FROCKS
The trotteur frock of fine twill wi
ne and full sleeves is one o f , the me
the
host at a birthday party given i n ,
his honor, at the home of his
grandmother, Mrs. Sherman Pow­
ell on Oak street, on Monday a f­
ternoon, October I t.
After vigorously playing for
several hoars, the happy group of
children were daintily
served
with ice cream and cake.
Those to whom invitations were
extended were Carl Loveland,
Jr., Buddy Silver, George H ig h ,.
Jack Stevenson, Jamie Smith,
Bobby Fsrlow, Jamie McNair,
Bobby Lee, Patsy and John Eric
Powell and the host. Alden Pow­ a delirious dhiehen dinner, the
ell. Jr.
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guests sang pep songs under the
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leadership of Mlqs Florence Allen.
Mount Ashland Chapter of the
D. A. R., will meet at the home
of Mrs. C. E. Pell of Granite
street, Friday, October 16, nt
7:20 p. m. All members are urged
to attend, as this Is an Important
meeting.
A fter a program nnd social
boor, refreshments w ill be served.
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p. t . a . win Mou caned
The Washington Parent Teach­
ers Association will hold a Call­
ed meeting nt the Washington
school! old Junior High school)
on N. Main street, Thursday, Oc­
tober 14, at 2:29. Thia meeting
Is for the purpose of getting the
mothers acquainted with the
teachers, and an mothers having
children In this school are urged
to attend, provision having been
made for the care o f small efaUd-
The whole assembly of 'over
eighty than went to the Christian
Endeavor room where they en­
joyed a delightful program. Mrs.
W ilm ar Poley gave a number of
recitations nnd Miss Florece A l­
len sang two beautiful solos ac­
companied on the piano by Mrs.
H. T. Mitchelmore A t the closet
of the program each person was
asked to ¿land nnd give his or
her name nnd home address,
which was interesting to all those
present
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The Evening closed with tho
singing of hymns, the five piece
Sunday school orchestra accom­
panying the voices.
KVBBCRIttE FO R T H É TTBIMGB
.
The Ladles A rt d a b n e t at
the pleasant home of Mrs. George
King on Beach street, Monday
evening. October eleventh.
A t the conclusion of ^he regu­
la r business session, th *g u e s ts
spent a happy hour playing cards
aad embroidering, a fter which de­
lirious refreshments o f tamale,
pie andz coffee were daintily
served by the hostess, Mrs. King,
assisted by Mrs. Louis Scbwelr.
The next meeting w ill be held
on October 21.
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A yetr ago this tall Camp Fly« flees,
was organised in Ashland through
the schools. U began w ith two _
groips in Senior High
School,
was follow «! by two Jual&r High 7 ? ’
are niealy settled in Mt apart
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far tram their friends,
Mr. and M rs. Stevenson, and that
Elbert fa enjoying her work in
school very much. Mrs, Greer
And Elbert expect to spend the
Thanksgiving holidays la *Ash-
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Their addrdfp A» » < > AM»V
street, Alder Court, Eugene, Ore.
are you fixed up on your oxfords for
this fall — Last CalL
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OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
groups and one gronp in
the
.
grade schools. Ona hundred g trig
e* prei
In nil ware enrolled in t in local * r * eU t’OB
organisation during the year.
The Camp F ire alms to f ill to r
girts the place that Boy Scents
fills for the boys. I t specialises
In training In homecraft, cltlsen-
ship,
nature-lore,
campcraft,
health and handicraft work. 1^’»
Surprised by Group of F riends— aim is to give the girt profitable
AT jo lly party of people r »A in g recreation u n d e r trained lender-«
In ages from one to eighty years ship and wholesome eompnnlou-
old, surprised Reverend
J. E. ship.
Realising the value p f such an
Murphy and family at their home,
on B street, Monday evehing, Oc-, organisation the people o f Ash-
lahd gave their hearty support to
tober 11.
Camp
F ire during the past year,
The nature of this pleasant af­
The
Kiwanis
Club pledged its
fa ir was In the d a y of a house
support.
D
uring
the past n m -
warming of the naw parsonage
at 226 B street, recently purchas­ mer Miss Mary Squire, National
ed by the people of the Four field worker for Camp Fire, vis-
W hile she W 0
Square Gospel church,' through ited Ashland.
here
she
organised
the l o c a l
the agency of the Ashland Realty
Board of Sponsors, consisting of
company.
The congregation met at the representative people of t&e coifc-
church on the Boulevard with munfly, organised for the pur­
well filled baskets In which were pose or furthering the Camp Fire
many kinds of fruits, vegetables work. The local Board of Spon­
and groceries, as a donation, out­ sors is as follows:
Mrs. H. Galey. president;
doing the famous “ Eider Lamb's
Supt.
O. A. Briscoe, vlee-presl--
Donation Party” of poetical fame.
The group then motored to the dent; Mrs. H . H. E l hart, secre­
home of Reverend Murphy and tary and treasurer, Mrs. G. ttc-
family who were completely and Crackeh, Mrs. B. Denton, Mrs.
Henry Enders, Dr. E. A. Wpods,
delightfully surprised.
The evening was happily spent Mry. Sdsanna Holmes Carter, D r.
in conversation, recitations and Crandall, Mrs. D. Perozzi, Dr.
songs, Mrs. Bomar, Miss Kennsdy Gregg, Mrs. B. C. Forsythe, Mr.
and M r. Hardy contributing en- Pemberton.
At the same time the Guard­
joyablé features to the program.
At a late hour dainty refresh­ ians Association was organised.
ments were served by thé «¿x- This organization is made up of
all those guardians an (J leadert
mittee ia gharx.-.
of groups In Ashland and the r i-
rihlty. They are: Edna Goheen,
president: Beulah Hussey, aeeri»
tary and treasurer; Nora W ard.
Moll Carter, Catherine Parsons,
Mildred C rain, Elmers Schmidt,
M iriam
Calmenson,
V irginia
Hale. All the above are teaefc-
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time than it takes yon to pre-
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hat means a hot, nourishing
Oct 21-22-23
McNair Bros
Quick Quaker
PUBLICLY
All utilities are publicly owned. Their stockholders
are representative of every business and of every
walk in life, and in a true sense represent the gen­
eral public.
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Mrs. Louis Dodge and Mrs. H.
A.. Stearns w ill each give an in­
teresting talk. Mrs. Berths Den­
ton, school nurse, w ill ho glad to
meet any mother to discuss prob­
lems w ith them, from 2:00 to
2:20.
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The Housewives7 Council “Water and Power”
Amendment refers to “publicly owned and operat­
ed utilities” but means STATE OWNED AND
POLITICALLY OPERATED. The practical result
of the Amendment would he to destroy all oppor­
tunity for devoloptnent of power or irrigation pto-
jets by private initiative or capital under state reg­
ulation.
Ooooril of P. T. A. Merio
The City Council of the Parent
Teachers Asaoelatlon held' their
regular business meeting on tbs
evening of O ctober'll,' nt the •at­
tractive homo of Mrs. H .
A.
Stearns, president of the council.
The next, meeting w ill be held
In the public library on Monday,
November firs t
A ll
members
are especially argod to attend
this meeting and a special Invita­
tion is extended to those who dc
not belong. Mrs. A. C. Joy w ill
give an interesting report.
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Oregon, wholly without experience of its own as a
guide, and without a successful example in any
other state, by thistttttebdfnent Would close the door
to all future development, except at the hands of a
political board. At the same tíme it would place the
additional burden of a |Sd,000000 bond issue upon
the taxpayers* Politics would be an expensive sub­
stitute for thrift and enterprise.
Chicken Dinner a t Presbyterian
One of the finest of a series of
social entertainments ' honoring
the Normal students, was held
nt the Presbyterian church F ri­
day evening. October eighth, giv­
en by the Chlsrtinn Endeavor of
that institution.
The banquet room was beauti­
fully decorated In fall
colon.,
with bright geraniums and green
vines adding s festive atmos­
phere to the surroundings. A fter
PRESTO!
Just like magic these little
will make that diagunting
cold disappear.
The California
Lithia Springs
fib iv jv ú .l
A S S O C IA T E D O IL C O M PA N Y
Sustained Q uality Products
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Paid Adv. by Oregon Public U tility
f^othmlttee— Oi
cbiiifMl W
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f> Portland, Oregon.
i b r sttxj Power
Bonding Amendment