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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1927)
Carter explained the ammead- meats to the constltatloa and I Miss Blanche Hicks gave an as- count of the powers denied- to aoagress. The story of Oregon as told by the child of a pioneer la a very wonderful one. Mps. pe*l lead a personally conducted torn to historic spots in Oregon, and the always Interesting subje was vitalised by the touch o f deep personal Interest. The mem- bers of thp Chapter felt Indeed as It they were seeing the places made ever memorable by the strong-hearted men and the salt* sacrificing women, who braved forest and fOe to the end that Oregon might be saved tp the .United States. The Chapter vot- «d a donation to the D. A. R . Student-Loan Fund of Oregon. ! Following the program tea was served from a table made cheery With candles and colorful bloo- eoms. Questa for the evening were Mrs. P. R. Backus, D r. Bertha Sawyer and Mrs. George Looaley. The next meeting of this or- ganisation will be a luncheon a t the Llthla Springs hotel Friday, February eighteenth at one o’clock. # ----------- ship of tfcatr music teacher, Miss Laura Ragnae, Were honored with patting on the nine to ten o’clock program over KMBD at Medford, Tooeday evening. February elgh- th, and right In line w ith othef Aahlanders seat eat from oar » U n d id schools, acquitted them* «elves splendidly, reflecting much credit on their teacher. Rela* Uvee and friends, who were for* tnnate enough to hear the pro gram, speak of their aceompllsh- ments In a very commendable manner. The personnel of this quarter and the part they played are as follows! Miss Eunice Hager, so- prano; Miss Mary Galey, plane; Miss Rose Altklns, cello and Mias Floy Young, violinist. Unfor- tunately Miss Young became 111, but like a ll well regulated affairs there was a willing substitute In Pettit. , ?’ A party consisting of Mr. and M>s. J. C. Hopper. M r. Marlon Hager. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Coomb and their two daughters enjoyed the pregram over the radio at the attractive home of Mr. and Mrs. Hopper on Scenic Drive, and re p o rt' it was very caedltable to the young artists, 71,0 quartet was accompanied to Medford by Mr. H. C. Galey, Mrs. Pettit. Mrs. MsMon Hager Van Prayer. The basketball boys who went on 4he trip adnth, playing three games, returned-Tuesday evening. Präsents D ata to Prove it Th«f- boys played Roseburg and CALENDAR OP EVENTS Should be on February Corvallis, wlnnlg both games by Friday, Feb. 11 — The Epworth Eleventh a score of 16-17. When they play League bf the M. E. church ed Salem, however, they came w ill have a party, W ASHING TO N, Feb. 10— Every* out with the small end of the Friday, Feb. 11 — Past Noble. body who thinks George Wash Score, it being 16-4 8. Grand’s club meets st the home ington’s birthday Is February 22 Before each game the classes, of Mrs. Frank Jordan, on Is wrong, according to one of hie faculty and different organiser Granite street. descendants, Mrs. H a r/y Lee Rust, tlons sent telegrams to the boys, Feb. 11 — Women’s president of the W akefield Mem which they said gave them en Friday, Home Missionary society of orial association Jo restore the couragement. the M. E. Church will meet first president’s birthplace. ' Wednesday morning each one at the home of Mrs. O. K luth ’ She offers evidence that Feb of the boys were called upon to at 650 Fairview street at 2 ruary 11 Is the correct dato and in give a short talk on the trip. planning a national conference Those who went were^ Roy Parr, here that night to commemorate Roy Abbott. Aldo Parr,-Lawrence Friday, Feb. 11 — Lincoln P. T. A. w ill meet at 3:30 p. m. the anniversary. 1' ’, Leedom, Wayne H ill, Everett Mc President Coolidge, however, Gee, W illiam Kanasto, Clifton , at the Lincoln school. clings td the traditional Febru Garnett and Claus Kletnhammer, j Monday, Feb. 14— Ashland Art ary 22, /n d w ill address a Joint manager of the team. club w ill meet at thè home of Mrs. Clifford Jenkins on session of congress t£at day with Coach Cripe also gave a lengthy Pioneer. Avenue. a nationwide radio hook-up to talk. He said that Salem’s crack carry his speech to millions of shot, Duffy, made from 26' to 30 Monday, F e b . 14 — W . R. C. w ill have- a Valentine social school children. points every game on the home nt the home of Mrs. J. W. Mrq. Rust showed the United floor. He said that that wouldn't Mills nt 316 Almond street. News a photographic reproduction happen when Salem came down of a page from the old Washing here to play this week-end on Monday, Feb. 14 — There w ill ton fam ily bible containing the Friday and Saturday. be an Old Folks’ Valentine following, written in a clear, bold party nt th e ^ Convalescent Auxiliary to American Legion script: Home on Granite street from A big ticket sale ia going on 2 until 5 p. m. "George Washington, the son for the Salem games and several The A uxiliary to the American of Augustiqe and Mary Washing students are doing their utmost Saturday, Feb. IB— Daughters of Legion Poet No. 14* met Monday ton, born on the eleventh day of to sell tickets to assure a good N ile w ill meet in Medford, evening, February seventh in the February, 1732, about ten in the crowd for both nlghjs. An offer luncheon nt the -Medford.' hotel Pioneer hall on Winburn Way. morning. Baptized* on the 15th is being made to the students In nt 12:20. Anyone wishing to About sixty ladles were present, of Aprlle, 1732." stead of- paying 25 cents per go phone 461-L. and th irty new members were A few years following the birth game, they buy a ticket for 36 initiated. of Washington, the adopted form cents and go to both games. The To the Moon— This was the first meeting at of calendar was changed and Feb Medford game is a week from The most rude, which the new officers presided ruary 22 was established as the Friday and enthusiasm Is becom Cut off from home and country, and they are to be highly com birthday of the president, al ing apparent In the student body. may have stood— plimented for their splendid work though February 11 was the ac Pep Assemblies and rallys w ill be Even ’till long gating hath be and ability in conducting the tual date, Mrs. Rust said. held and It w ill be seen how the dimmed his eye, impressive Initiation ceremony. "Th e history of George Wash students are backing their team Or the mute rapture ended in a Beautiful baskets of fern were ington' Is the most Imperfect ever by the way they turn out for the S ig h - In evidence everywhere around w ritten," Mrs. Rust said, “ but Salem games. Touched by accordance of. thy the room, making a very pretty very few true incidents of his placid cheer, and pleasing decoration. esrly childhood have ever been During Mr. Gripe’s absence, Mr. W ith some internal lights to The com m ittee,in charge serv told. Two aew histories of his Hughes taught his classes. memory dear, ed elaborate refreshments, dain life are now being prepared for Or fancies stealing forth to soothe tily arranged. the publishers and w ill contain Mrs. Engle taught Monday In the breast The A uxiliary w ill hold their Clvh» Club W ill Have the moet accurate Information ob Miss Foley’s place, as Mias Poley Tired w ith its dally share of next meeting on the evening of Bridge Tea— tainable efter years of constant was ill with a light touch of the earth’s unrest— Monday, February twenty-first, a t research.” The Ladles Givis Improvement flu. Gentle awakenings, visitations which tim e 'a kitchen shower for club of . this city w ill have a On February 11 plans for the meek; the new kitchen w ill he held. .public. Bridge tea la the Civic complete reproduction . of the . Ralph Heltzel entered Ashland house in which “the father b f his high school last week as a Sehlor A kindly enflnence whereof few Anyone, either a member of the clubhouse on Wlnburd Way, Tues w ill speak, A uxiliary or not, who wishes to day afternoon, February fifteenth country” was born w ill be dis from Medford. Though it can wet with tears the contribute anything to the club- at two thirty. cussed by the memorial associa hardest cheek. rooms w ill he greatly appreciat- tion. The affair la la ebarge of a The class In typing 2 had ano A t this meting another hlstotj- ther practice speed teat Wednes- »oolal committee, Which Is com- cal ihbccuracy will be bared, M t e afternoon in front of the IJncoln School W ill Have poee^ of Mr». H,-.Tpm]Jpson, Mrs. •Rust stated. . , . student" body. Those typing were Circus at Normal— The Lincoln school is planning K vralsg — ' ' >?. “George Washington was' not Adena Joy, N |d ra Bartlett, Ellen The Queen Esthers of the born in a humble farm cottage, aa Galey, Marlfb jloon, Frances’ Gal- to have a circus at the Southern 'Oregon State Norm al sometime Methodist Episcopal chvrb b 'm et commonly believed, but In a pre in March. , • in the church pgrtots* Monday tentious mansion. An approximate There w ill be eUints, folk, evening, February s ev en th / £ copy of this maasion is to be com Owing to a very small attend dance«, musical numbers and aide pleted on the old sits overlooking Trí dky and Saturday shows as an added attraction. the Potomac, river, according to ance only a short business ses The funds from this affair sion was held and the meeting the plans of the W akefield Na SALEM É1GH The Camp F ire Girls 6 « nt show tional Memorial association. was a .derided success. The girls w ill go towards the new play- adjourned at an early boar. vk . Seventy acres of the Washington worked hard*-to put the entertain shed which is planned for the ASHLAND HIGH estate in Virginia have been pur ment oyer and Jhe audience was Lincoln school. Ashland H igh Q u a r te t,. chased and It Is planned to make well pleased with what they of Broadcast Over R adio--- . f ujdor High Gym this equal to Mount Vernon. The Ashlànd high school quar fered. T he'girls cleared.over 160, D. A. R. Has Social Meeting— Prelim, 7:30 A special meeting of the tet. under the efficient leader which w ill be used for charity. Mount Ashland Chapter, Daugh Returned from San F r a n c is c o - An interesting custom to note is Mrs. H. H . Gillette, accompan that every Wednesday the Camp ters of the American Revolution, ied by her sister, Mrs. C. J.* Fire girls wear d g rb ^klrts, white was called by the Chapter regent, Are Yóu In t let Mrs. H arriet Fielding a t the Boyle, returned yesterday from middles and colored ties. home of Mrs. Em il Pell on Gran NO! NOT FEELING . IT RIGHT a three weeks visit J w ith her ’ !’ L- ite street, Friday evening, Febru N A M E W A R D IA N daughter, Miss M arjory Gillette Mrs. Fielding was 8AN FRANCISCO,' Feb. 10.— ary fourth. in Ran Francisco. Mrs. Boyle Then the sunshine and hoj assistant hostess. s iU N )— The • Pacific Southwest w ill spend several days in Ash Trust and Savings, banjr bf Los Two very instructive papers land. 'Angeles today-Was named gn ar were given on the Constitution dían for George ■ Young, first of the United States. Mrs. E. V. Near Chioo, B utte County, ifornia can do swimmer to negotiate Catalina W onders For channel. Superior Judge Difnne allowed a petition to this effect for Young, D S O f, Manager who said He had deposited |S 0,- 000 in the Los Angeles bank. BASKETBALL Henry Enders, Jr., and Mrs. F . Swwtonburg. Everyone is in vited to attend and recent com ers to Ashland w ill find an ex cellent opportunity to get ac quainted at this tea. , Bridge, Five Hundred and fancy work w ill occupy the afternoon. Tuesday evening, February fifteenth, there w ill be a dance and Valentine party, in the club house, which w ill be in charge of Mrs. Andrew McGee, Mrs. E a rl Crow and Mrs. Domino Provost and Tillotaon’s orchestra w ill furnish the music for this Val entine party. Club members, past, present and future with their frienda and neighbors and newcomers to Ashland are cor dially Invited to attend. O. fifty to one hundred dollars but the policy of the Fund Board is "small loans and more girls helped." Not to furnish luxuries but to teach the wholesome les sons of economy and th rift, to prepare the young women with the elementary essentials of self help." H ost hnd Hostess at Party— Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lock hart were the host and hostess at a delightful party at their attractive home on Alida street Saturday evening, February fifth. The evening was spent play ing Five Hundred, listening to the radio and in conversation, (until a late hour when the hostess SHORT TA LK S B Y TH O U G H T served delicious refreshments. F U L M O THER S Those who enjoyed this happy A Tennessee mother talks, Mra. J. G.’ O.— of Knoxville. “Another thing, everyone who has children should keep Foley’s Honey and T ar compound always on hand, for the children’s cough or baby’s croup. I t certainly excells all other cough medicines in healing qualities and in giving quick and satisfactory results. I t is made under absolutely sanitary condi tions and contains no opiates— points of especial Interest to mothers who want to know what they are giving their Children. Our druggist also recommends It highly.” Ask for It. Sold every where.— No. 2. W . R. C. Have Valentine Party— ; • The W . R. C., Women’s R e lie f' Corps, w ill have a Valentine so-' 48th Anniversary Recognised— sial at the home of Mrs. J. W . The Fot-ty-Sixth anniversary of Mills at 315 Almond street, Mon« the founding of Christian En (Please Turn to Page 5) deavor was recognised Sunday evening, Febrtiary sixth at the Presbyterian church by a un ion meeting of three of the Ash land ' churches: Presbyterian, Christian and Congregational. Talks and musical numbers were given by representatives of The proceeds from the Bridge the three societies, making a tea w ill be sent to the Scholar very enjoyablo and interesting ship Loan Fund, which yearly program. helps more than one hundred girls in Oregon to complete their edur cation. Last year the Civic Club sent thirty Idiollars to thlsj fund. Mrs. W alter Hembree, the Portland chairman of the Fund, s«ys that loans have been made to girls from nearly every county in the state and ho interest is charged. 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