ceived h« -National F%dura»<°® ■ < • . with her Parents left' fo r 8 |n Bop«. fashioned dance in the city hall ‘ ' A t the close of the third num­ Francisco le ft Sunday to attend to in Talent. Dwight VhnmoUt o f 0 . A* *C. ber the chairman asked for any Monday, Mar. T. A. Coun­ additional remark« and much en­ business matters. - • filled 'the pulpit nt the If. B. cil meets at 2 p. m. In the pub­ church Sunday. ' ' thusiasm was expressed. The lic library. H. W K to to .h ad »s » Tfgltor story of “A W ild Rose" was told S. plgpo dge» “Trium phal Msrah,” Monday, Mar. 7^— Neighbors of hr Mr«. L . Hansen, and followed Krocgey, plgyed h r Mrs. H- 9- Sunday. Ed R14dle of Riddle, Ore. the Woodcraft w ill meet to the by a beautiful piano solo “To a Alklna and Mrs. A. R, W illits ; i: . B. Boon, W. Jacobs gad W. L 0 . 0 . F. hall at 7:30 p. m. W ild Rose" by Miss Haight. The life sketch of Charles W.akefleld Cochran motored to Healy* Satur­ following the meeting there story of the pseudonym of Mac­ Cadman by Mrs. Robertson; J, day night where they played for w ill be a Sat, Patrick's part/, Dowell, “ Edgar Thorne” was giv­ vocal duet "A t Dawning,” Gad- a daneo. party. Mr. and Mra,; James Popp, Mr. en by Rose Aiken. Mrs. Beebe man. by Mra. E. O. Smith and Miss Tuesday, Mar. «.— Junior High told of the five thousand dollar JeJar Anderson, accompanied at ’and Mrs. C. W . Long and daugh­ P. T. A. meets at 3 p. m. in the reward given Mrs. Edward Mac- the piano by Mrs. Van Fossen;' 8. ter, Iris, and Mr. and M is. M. E. school building. Good program. Howell, the America#' "woman, life sketch ef Mra. H. H. Beach Both motored to K lam ath Falls Tuesday, Mar. «.— Delphian« will who had made the greatest contri­ by Mra..,Stanley Robinette; 9. vo­ Bunday. meet in the Lithia Springs hotel bution The boys d h b of Talen t played to the country’s artis­ cal solo “When Mamma Sing«,“ at I p. m. tic advancement during thei year Beach, by Mrs. E. 0 . Smith ac­ the Comrade Clnb of Ashland at Wednesday. Mar. A— »Wednesday 1*23. companied at the piano by Mrs. Ashland last Saturday. T aleni , club will meet at the homo of VanFossen and *10. vqcb I duet, lo jt by ano point, The following program was Mrs. Wilmer» Poley on Gresh­ "The Yearls k t The Spring*,”’ M r. and Mrs. H. W . Keese spent given: “American Composers— Beach, by M rs. E. O. Smith and the weok-en« In K lam ath Falls am Street, 1. boyhood of Edward MacDowell Wv Strikes,” 3» 23 23 Aslilaud Floral Society Will - The Ashland Floral society will hold Its regular meeting In the public library Monday, March 7, at eight p. m. The subject for discussion Is "Rock Gardens;** this form of gardening should prove Interest­ ing to Aahlanders with our h ill­ sides. t , Attention Is called to the prjicle in the current nnmhgr oP **Tha Country Gentleman** entitled ‘‘Flower Gardens From Seeds.” M eeting of tbe Ashland Music Htndy Club— One of the most successful and enthusiastic meetings of the Ash­ land Music Study club whs held Monday evening. February 2R, at the Presbyterian church. In the absence of the president Mrs. J. H . F u ller. Mra. A. R. W illits pre- Edward Johnson, Celebrated Tenor • W hy he reamtmends smoking Ludty Strike — because "It’s Toasted” fflj. /*4f ‘ ' Our business grows steadily in proportion to the publics need for utility services. You can share in pur growth by invest,, ing in the Preferred Shares of this company. I* - • • . - . »■ , * e v ' . „ -J . • ' j , • . ' . • • , • , , . Dividends arc earned steadily, and paid regularly by check every three months. t AW ropolitan Op«ra Company o f New York owm much o f hb fanto to the euer-{Iepca quality of his voice. You .can invest for cash, or on the con­ venient monthly investment plan. You can start today with $5. W hen smoking, h o p 'd * « Lucky B p * * be SOLPBUB CLEA1S A P I N m SKIN Yea SPogU Knot! tV h ra h , N< root Protection ' a lly ln v U td l FacU A Investment