• tfer by the preaitent and roll-call Cook. Barbara & y r, Marla Beagle, was responded to by the a e m - and C lifford and M atine Conley. bars present with a number of c u m d t eventi of musical inter- H o stesa at M ertln gq f Past M a t r o n ’s Clab— ra ■ - 1 • Bering th e business session 1t 1 Mrs. L. A. Roberta* t e d out - Whoso .Old U lelr succedi could they got as. much, kick o.ut of teuer have te e * attained. . thaig gffprts.ae did the audience. Administratrix. PfafctlcalM all dg the towns and sA-i Thd Orahfa Visa Cate&en, a citiua of 1 SeathOrti Okogea aad live booster organisation, farnlgh- Northern California hyd delegar ed a lot of fun with various stunts. tlons at the banquet. Ashland They were'dresaed in ta ll M M f r o . ten t moré 'than 30 tian andf wo (Continued From , Page O te) A quartet from Orescent t City men to the affair, while Mad- m ads *» deuMad h it .with what fOd sent approximately SO per- r.<* j Mrt. • eras decided that* th e f ecgram, _ w h i c h 't o be, given for p te 'C iv il elab at their meettag ae,g#srch the first, w i l l . be in charge > of d Mrs. H. C. Bbebe. • ' ‘ <7 . . . r ... The subject for the evening's frocpugt. rM p b was la charge of g Mrs. John H. Puller,» onaa "The Pounders of American Music." b Outstanding amopg these are e Dudley Buck, George Chiuiuuk. k H atetio Parser, j John K. .Paine, ‘ A rthur Foote and A rthu r W hit- e lag. , ‘ '* ‘‘ ' * Prank Jorcfaq were ik e bo si eases at tbe regular medt)ng of tbe Past Matron’s .Çlub of Alpha Chapter Ne. 1 ,O.< E. 8., Wednes day evening, January Id , at the home of Mrs. Roberts oh Church street. , . . There was an unnsUalty laegS attendance. Mrk. 'S . A. Peters, Sr.. Past Matron jo f the year 1926. was initiated Into the or ganisation. - - . > A t a lath hour delicious refresh ments were served,- the” edhte? e , Jdrs F u ller gave, a very brief piece xv> table being a beau t sketch of the life and weeks of tifu l birthday cake, honoflng Mar- Dudley Buck, and also described Peter’s birthday. k the first gC/at organ Wrought to tt tt t t * ' • * ti; a America. This organ was bnilt Social Circle of ttirtotlan ' ? in Ludwigsburg. G e r m a n y , Church M e e t » ■ ; , oqrding to' the speaker' ★ aa trtufcfi f brought to America a n d set np in Tbe Social Circle of tbe Chris-, B Music H all in Boston in 18 St. tt tikn'dhuteh met in 'th e church smaller than it should be. I cost seventy thousand dollars and parlors Wednesday, January 2Ç'. t E a rin g the year, M r. Taylor pointed out, the association paid . was expected to* stand in Boston with a very good attendance. about 'gYS.SOO for packers for *centurics Of years” . Because A very Interesting business ses lo f its great size add faulty'mech- sion was conducted and final W » q£her labor all of w bichcontrifiu- lanism. Just thlrty-fopr years’later rangements wele made to finish too : m aterially to the prosperity, r I It was sold for« fifteen thousand equipping the sftnex kitchen and of Ashland. t dollars, for old metal and-lumber. banquet room of the church, . ‘.‘^Fefaro at the half way point Miss Leona Marstera gave the which are taking on a homey and now?*’ M r. Taylor declared,r are getting too much prodqcgtto.r; [ salient features of ad article, "The coinfortable , appearance. the local m arket to consume and »R ise of Organ Music in America." The meeting adjoafned lo . Mrs. If. T. Mitchelmore read an , meet again February nineth when-, not ebough to inake ohrseWdk tdlt in the outside m arket.. There, interesting article from -a current there i will be election of officers. magazine, "M r; DkttroSch and ] It was decided ' that each lady should be more local prp^aqt«, marketed through 4 central¿genu i American Music,” which was very ( should bring a covered dish. oy all of which Would tend to timely because of the recent resig nation of Mr. Damrosch after for ty-two years service i s conduc tor of the New York Symphony Orchestra. J ! Several interesting biographical 1 cketches were given as follows: 1 George Chadwick, by Mrs. H. S. c Aikins A rthur PoOte, by Miss 1 Berna Haight Horatio Parker, by s Mrs. P. E. Putnam A rthu r W hit- * lin g and John K. Paine, by Mrs. f I J. H. Puller. B ' The Club very greatly apprec- C “Pop” C. B. Gates of Msdferd and Isaac* « H t. ex-mayor bt Otenla Pase, algo spoke and told of their ,w.V,k os tbe delegatloa which wont to Washington to procare the Crescent City harbor appropria tion. They lauded the Work of their fie n d s in Washington, With- tough Dry Service « ' Don’t take chances with your health when tbe wea ther is as changeable as it is at the present time. Our rough dry service is sonnd economy, both from a health , and financial standpoint. Let us take your laundry next week. JUST PHONE íes Ashland Laundry p ‘ u t( Two delightful piano selections Written by A rthur Poole, "P ier- ro t” and "Pierette” were given . , *' *. Fuller Paints and “GENE J. 0 . RIGG te Patea—Bern Workmen Phone 172 L } ✓ E __ ___ _ ■L a i. S’ - * W hen a wise buyer la looking for • GOOD need car, he comes here first. —< And wastes no tlihe searching in unlikely Used Fords Guaranteed Reeenditioned Prieed fot* Quick Sale. reamery > Buy Now and Save Money. * a Tourings, Coupes and TUdor Sedans also Dodge, Baiek and Chevrolet Priced: - »36, »76, »111 »168, »176; »300, »236. Park Garage OPEN SUNDAYS Claycomb Motor GASOLINE” KEEPS COOL MOTORS HUMMING ABSOLUTE PROOF! The reliability of CHEV ROLET in standing np under the hardest kind of usage and providing CHEAP TRANSPORTA TION is shown in the fact that the Hertz Drive-Ur- Self ' Corporation, of Chi cago is adding 400 CHEV- ROLETS to it« fleet of for-hire cars. This proves you can’t beat the Chev-, rolot for tecotaomy and general driving purposes. Varnishes paint and varnish for every need 1927 Closed Models Let us Give You a Demonstration *’ ' » A ‘# ,■ Mouteas At Birthday Party— . — -i-' BUTTER by Mrs. H , C. Beebe’s beautiful rendition of "Romance” by A r thu r Poote. The meeting closed with the * "8arabande” by A rth u r W hiting, * played by Miss Imogene Wallace. I Mrs. M. E. Randles was the gracious hostess at a birthday party given at her home on Lib erty street, in honor of her son, Bobby, who was five years old Thursday Jaxuary »7. I The little guests spent a Jolly time playing games until the hostess served delicious refresh- meat«. the main feature of which was a beanttlnP birthday cake, with five candlek Those who enjoyed this happy a ffa ir were Leroy Real, Beth B rookm lile^ Wanda ahd Ivan Randles, Robert R luth, Phylis BHáMMRfi» The I^ncoip. school la going to give a Circus In the la tte r part of March. W e w ill have fancy dahe- lng and also stunts. The boya have been practicing the stunts in their physical training. Every body is invited to mb T H E L M A GOOD, 6A Grade your groççL iated the courtesy of Mr. Lou Hadsen, who tang Hadley Buck’s "Four Ye Not, O Israel." Miss Wallses was bis accompanist. Was charitably called music., but CIRCUS TO COME quality, puri; The January meeting of the Ashland Music Study club was held iu the parlors of the Pres- byteriau church last Monday eve ning, January twenty fourth. 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