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PAGE TWO TÜSWDAT, March IB, Ite r . Miss Frances Barnes, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Barnes- «ho was operated on for . appendicitis last Thursday, is im proving slowly and she 1« still hi the hospital, where she Is having the best of cafe. Mrs W .'D . Jackses. Mrs. Mark True and Mrs. W . G. Tucker vis ited Grants Pass Saturday as del e g a te s to tke meeting' op plans for the Southern Oregon Fed eration of Womens' Clubs, which meets in Grants Pass the fourth Saturday la April, instead of tke last Saturday as has always beep before. Besides these three wom en from the Upper Valley Club, Miss Chamberlain and Miss Palmer from the Ashland Civic Club and Mrs. Sam McNair and Mrs. Clinton Baughman from the Art Club were present from Ashland and a great deal was ac complished toward having the < real convention passed off help fully and without a hitch in the plans. These preliminary meet ings are surely a good thing, and necessary .to the success of any ] large meeting. The rural communities feel grateful to the Chamber of Com- , meroe also to the Kiwanls Club, and other town organizations, who are helping to boost for bet ter things. The Chamber of Com- ] merce not long ago gave over a forum luncheon to the urging of a greater poultry effort. The K l- wanis Club two weeks ago had a rucceeaful poultry man devote the luncheon hour, to tell to invited , guests from the rural districts, s how the wlley hen could be induc ed to lay the ..golden egg. The 1 City Council, it'is said, means to urge the making of Ashland and the Rogue R iver valley into .a modern Petaluma, as one of It's major .projects. W ith these or- * ganlzations behind the effort, it does seem that it should be a con structive one and result in only good.. k The mHltnery meeting of the 1 Upper Valley Community Club which meets Wednesday In the s flu brooms at Bellvtew, w ill be T an all day meeting. A covered 0 dish luncheon will be had at noon, T and then work again until four or * five. All the community women k are urged to come out. There are * some-who have-always failed to make A hat, let them come and try o again. g A lot of friends have urged that the Upper Valley people re peat the play given at the club * house In Bellview last month. * Both those nights « »re almost 5 impossible to get there, tor most a people, so “Cyclone belly" will * be given at the Vining on the s fourth of "April; Monday night, al<fng with a short picture and musical numbers, which will jnake it weU worth the price of admis sion. Watch for a ll future an nouncements. Tha next regular meeting of the Bellview P. T. A. Is o« F ri day night. March 18. Though the w riter has not been Informed about ths program, # 0 are sure M « tti he something good, for the men are In charge. •nd hostess. M r, and > r s . Qtto 1 sary to plaa for the presentation Winter. ' of "Mias Cherry Blossom*'' t« » , Sunday. Mosah » , the horns of (P tights to accommodate J k a fa- Mr. and Mrs. E . A. Flemming to terested Ashland people. Jacksonville was the scene of a The reservation for Friday lolly party g(ven In honor of Mr- , sight are at the Rose. There and Mrs. Paul W inter and also to j. are a few good septa for Thurs- celebrate the birthday anniversary r day night still obtainable also. " of ilarley Flemming." I The stage setting for the mual- Those present were Mi*, and I cal comedy' Is exquisite in Its ' jifts E. O. Gillings, Mr- and Mrs. [ minutest detail, «to know must - Otto W inter. Mr. Jamas Francis,-j be to see, so jingle your . Bruce and.H arley Flem qUn* and , ill your Pocket, rush to .The Rose • the host and hpsteaa, Mr. and Mrs. I'f o r reservations, «ad then »wait I £ A. Flemming. .in aaticlMtlQn for the feast of » » » js » n g and dance pt the High I penwa Class Mahhi H«J».v«hto School gym, x Thursday pad F rt- Meeting— d4y nights, ,« The Berean Class ot the Chris-1 ' "Thp Camp F ire Girl? are again RAN nWGO, G»l„ Mmri | | , — tian church held a very enjoyable I ’ ¿ d iv e and, 19 th e ' g«iblfc’s< eye; (U N )— d t*rge4 with z H n t- de- meeting Friday evening, .March eleventh at the ho«pe of Mr«. Jaa. I tree murder over tfte klUlpfc «1 , up, ear,— thja (Ime. Sixteen Camp F ire Girls w pl Putman on Holly attest. About her huebepd. a chief petty 0«$», cr In the United » » to e Mary. Hil broadcast a program ot national forty Indies attended. da BlyflMre was bound over to the Camp F ir« -»ougs from Station • A delightful social time was I ____ i.______ 1 « a - ’ I spent until a late hour when the I superior eourt todpy without ball.’ ÍíMED •{ Mediprd Wednesday ‘ hostess served delicious refresh-1 The killing fo llo ^etl p trip Mrs. >'8 Ut- <«. incuts. Music was a pleasant fea-1 Blymire made to Tijuana, border, > Therp wlR be ten girls fr o « tuie of the evening’s entertain-1 saloop town, in the absence of the Senior high and six too « the Junior high on the air. ment. ' « «.*, The next meeting w ill he held I Listen, 1«U folM-^-U’U ha good. at the J.. V. W right home on M t: I FRENCH OFKICHHft KHtLSXl Moving picture« w ^ l h» shown _ RABAT, m A- occq . Mar.* 5 8 .— at the Junior high, 1 :3 0 Tuesday Avenue. ttM « I (U N )— Four French offlpers <ere night. These picture« are Delphian« Hold Meeting In Ltth-1 V I led and forty meh were killed b r i g h t by a Portland man to or wogoded in pn Attack by re Ashland and shown the activit 1» Springs H otel— The Ashland- Delphian» held [ bellious R itflan tribesmen north ies of the Camp fT fe qirls. at of Quezzsn. their annual contention in Port their regular monthly moating} last week In the Llthta Springs I land. Several girls fr«nt Ash WAR PREDICTED land attended the convention last hotel ballroom. LQNDON, Mar. year and aeveral plan to go Interesting reports ot the D al-1, The next and final world w ar w ill north this summer. phian convention at Portland , begin May 29, 1928, it has bedn were given by Mra. JF. O. Sweden-1 ( announced officially here by the burg. Mra. E. A.* Woods and Mrs. , ,• SHORT TAURS hv H a n s e n . The first number I British Israel world federation. TROUGRTFUL HPTHKRP, on the program was ‘'The Gifts of I A California (Long Beach) Tha^Reuniasaanca” given by Mrs. I Mothpr speaks: "Only a toother Har<W. Mrs. Hanson gave - a l l who has passed through anxious splendid talk on "the general I nights of fear ot croup, hearing character of The Renniassance, ' that hoarpe. croupy cough cph, and Mcs. Swedenbprg spoke on , etantly, can appreciate our feeling Venice and Florence, giving her of gratitude toward Foley’s Honey personal Impressions “ By Moon and T p r Compound.. | | stopped light and by Noon-light.“ Mrs. ’ Junior’s dreadful cough the first D. Perozzi talked oh M ilan and night he took it and It eras g spoke of this city as behfg one of 1 great relief to see him drop into (he moat beautiful as well as onej.- a qiliet sleep.’* Good also for of the mqpt progressive cities In L whooping congk, measles cough Italy - z j and heavy wheezy breathing. Sold The usual instructive perils- j and recommended everywhere.' mentary d rill led by Mrs. Perozzi L Accuse Woman of i Sayin g Husband and the following ladies'took p art; Mesdapies Praoht, Peterson, Bv- * erton, Redfern,’ Mills, Yeo, and Maxey. A'book review on “Tke Plutocrat” was given by Mrs. George A. Briscoe. • Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. J. D. McRae epd Mrs.’ A. H. Prackt. ■ . . » » ’U r * r : ‘J F 'I ’Birthdays Honored < The birthday anniversaries of »Mrs. A rthur Thompson and Mr. Ed. HUI were celebrated Sunday, March IS , at the home of Mra. M. Brannon on North Main street. A sumptuous dinner was at tractively served to the following ; guests: Mr. A rthur Thompson, Miss Meryl Blair, Mra. E. Hicks, EUGENE. Man 18.— Boding a year ot strife which Included h feud with students. John A. Swan has resigned as principal pi the Eugene high school. «lekat W« Tbw «oatMr fawtt P W i H »»«s and gray (nrnltngs sad orapge charmingly jhe spicy Incens» bay»* received Thursday w ith .» variety «R h of feelings on ths student’s part. Some were bad and other wofM. Thosp «bd j « « »Ot tes» U IW hUr ' ’ Miss Aliena Joy and *l< rv Dick 4ow a, p I h H**H b an a io y were selected as the two sanin» floor while confettL sor« was well w w w vw w x i a^ srs w W W W V W W R tW T v m WWWw ww « '■'wu debates» to represent Ashland pontine «ad balloons enlivened joyed by In the cawing debates. They the ballroom warty. ’ Tbs o wars selected In an elimination U p . s h e i l a t a w e d by a h - *• contest recently. In w h (eh ' the una o( hia. eccentric >tp»° w tos. , *•** four succesi/nl JtsMpnd debaters whfcb. un»ort«»at»ly couldn't I itonH participated, being Nedra Bart hardly be heard because o f the ' Blossom- le tt. Ellen Qpley and Dick and Adena J o y .' ’ It la keyed that the two yanng chosen debaters w ill bring home the state championship this year. The annual Junior - Senior Prom, given Saturday night In the ballroom of the LttbU Are You I* P iiiM t * NO! 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