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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1927)
fe Z ■Io*. the b*ateee* served refresh ment, «he oplor **h«fn* being car ri« out to Purple and w hit*, Wjth wild flowers forming the back ground. Ivas Taylor of Coqi v<sltod h i* sister. Mrs. for a four days, aad -Mrs. V ia * JBtfmaa of the Av, ’ brother. gerle m ill was a caller Friday. i Harry, Weqgant to spending i most Of his time this week Iq Clarone» aad T e ra o * J M f O L .isclmodrflle off i>fF ¿ * ty at th * and Mias Iris Peter attended the ( ( durt house. S t Patrick s danee |n H g t 8gtur- Mr. and Mrs. John F. Arnold day, and report * very e o jw tty e had a very peasant trip down the , valley to Grants Pass last fhiaday with their friends, M r. and Mrs. ’ George W alton o f Ashland. Miss L illian Landing of Ash land spent several days last week visiting with Mrs. Everett Best« wlek. Miss L illian Landing of Ash Leslie Henderson made a buul- land spent several daya last week noae trip to Hornbrook 8aterdaÿ, visiting w ith Mra. Bverett Best? wipk. ........ Theodore Avgoris was Miss F ran ks QalUtin was ill from the sawmill Tuesday. the firpt of the week and was un Mlss Bees Ghappel. state sup ervisor of Smith-Hughes Home Economics of Q. A. 0. spent Tuesday at the high sshoel. Tues day evenihg, Mias Ghappel and MISß DObOTHY REID, Editor Mrs. Galey were dinner guest» at the practice bouse. The girla in charge were Mary Galey, Rather her daughter, Mrs Q. y . Garay on Spencer, Erm ine Selby and Irina « Second s treet Mera. •. , • The president, Mra. W . R. Da- There are now only nine typ ” vis. presided at the regular bual- i nets session in her nsoaf capable ists .who are practicing for the - manner and several matters of la- state corftest, and a typing team. 1 terest to the club were taken up Those nine faithful ones typed 1. and discussed. ’ . ' # 15 minutes in the assembly Wed 1 A moat delightful program was nesday afternoon to got the ex given as follows: M*s. C. V . Garay perience of typing before an t sang a beautiful vocal aolo, ac- audience. , Even U the students Clyrapco Dodg* m ad* a bual- - compaoyiag herself a t the piano. don't appreciate the cRek of the 1 Mrs. Frank W alker gave two very keys, they aren't critical at least nose trip to M ed f*rd TboaQgy. He enjoyable readings: Mrs. O. G. and ft does the contestants a lot was the first to take a ear 'o a t since the roads have been washed Howard read a poem aad Mra. P r. of good. away * 0 badly. - E. B. Angell read a a interesting article on “anti vlvi aeettoa.” Mra. Now that spring to here and Oust Avgeri* Wfc* dowd from Angell and Mra. H . P. Holmes the operetta over, the Glee, clubs then sang “The Holy City“ , ac have started work on some new the m ill Monday,-and he reports companied at the piano by Mra. songs. Commencement and grad that be and his brothers are still Carey, after which Mrs. Angell uation songs are being practiced loading and shipping lim b e r. * sang “The End of a Perfect Day**. and the clubs have been request Mrs. Carey’s two little girls aaag ed to sing for the P. T. A . in » “Tell I t Again.** short time. “ Humareske*' “Am- Late In the day the bootees, aryyilto” and an operatic selec assisted by her daughter, served tion are . being rehearsed now True to Its educational purpose, refreshments. This organisation Assembly singing has Ween very to planning to hold several meet- , successful lately; perhaps Its the the Woman’s Christian Tem per And the they momently must ings in the near future, at which light spring air, bat neverthe ance Union has started a move Mrs. Jillson w ill be ip ebarge ef ' less, “The Wanderer's Song” and ment to put social drlnM ng out of .«mart the programs. You «tend aloft, coldly apart. “ Mother Machree” , the newest date because It is bad form . W ith Thoae present were: Mesdames , selections, have been sang enthus its fifty-fo u r years of experlenee W hile they pierce deeply by own and present membership of 909,- Lars bn, Annie Stoersy, Lulu How iastically. heart. 0«0 typleal Amerlean mothers aad ard, Stella Leavette, W . R . Duvls, Blanche Logan O’Neal. home womea, It maintains that F. H. W alker, Rimer Sanderlln, « » » ■ ' The Ukelele club mot Wednes Frank Crowsoa, B its Rowland. E. day night lo r business and prac drinking as a part of home enter I PL’R IT A N I B. Angell, H. P. Holmes, H. G. ' tainment is obsolete and un-Am er * Opera In three acts fay tice. New pieces were prpctlcod ica«. Woloott, C. V. Carey, A. P. JIUson Vincenzo Bellini. , for presentation. 8ocicty leaders ought to be and the Misses Howard aad Bene Text by Pepoli » American leaders. They dnght to The action takes place la Eng dict. make the standards of society land during the Great Rebellion. » » » I conform to those of ^patriotic law Lord W alton, who has promised Meeting W e |l Attended ” observance. I t shonld be bed the hand of kto daughter Elvira to F ifty member» attended the so form to float the Constitution. Ricardo, to la command e f Ply cial meeting of the Auxiliary to . The heat people in America d * mouth for the Puritans. BuJ the the American Legion post Mo. 14, not drink. The President doe», girl Jovee Arturo, a yqung noble which was held In the Pioneer . net drink *o r the First Lady of Who has adhered to the house of hall on W inburn W ay, Monday the Land; they serve no ll«uey at Stuart. Qiorghj. brother ot Lord evening. March 11. \ the W hite House nor does society W alton. brings hie nieoe the news A “ kitchen »bower” was held, drink or serve in their presence. that V e f father has agreed that each person contributing one or ■ \ It fs further nptjeepble tjiat th»1 she shall m^rry Arturo, who to mora cooking utenstls, a *d a good ' ¿best element, of Americans, In now admitted to the fortress., ra p jh C J g ^ je c e lv b d to equip the j*te*eral, n o K o h ^ a r e observing W ithin the walls to H enriette n *« *V » H F W *in the clubhouse. m e-law but also ate taking a M a ri*. widow 9 / Charles I , who is Almost the satire evening was 1 stand on the side of the Constitu- under sentence of death. A rtnra derated to sew in g , everyone pres- 1 asstote the august prisoner to es e a t working hard and diligently 1 cape. disguised as Elvira. Beilev* E L L A A, BOOLE aad much was accomplished to- 1 lag that she has been departed by w ard making of the articles te r * her lever, Elvira becomes Insane. the men In hospital No.- ? f a t 1 E. Brodie, o f the “Oregon City Meanwhile A rturo, proscribed by Portland. A fte r the work was 1 Batorprtoe," buys *8t. Helens Parliament, 1s in grave danger. completed, several of the ladies 1 Sent la el." Qiergio then appeals to the gsa- spent g pleasant time playing eroslty of Ricardo, who agrees cards. that he w ill induce the Parlia Elaborate refreshments ware mentary leaders to pardon Arturo, served at a tsAle which was moat provided he is taken unarmed. b eau tifu lly decorated in pretty Arturo returns to the fortress to •hades of green, with green tapers explain his disappearance to E l aad lovely spring blossoms of all vira. and to captured. The news the colors In the rainbow. The of hto pardon arrives la tinte, oemmtttee la charge of this teu- Carlock Johnson is still leading with Wilfred Pettit however, aad the young people tuee was composed of the follow a close second. Bring in y e w wrappers to be «min are restored to happiness. ing: Mrs. Earl Crew, chairman; ted. The mpsie o f this opera to con Mesdames R. L. Burdie. W illiam sidered by good Judges of this K . RrikP*. Warren Cook, B » |*k Always Pure aud Tresh form of composition to belong to Bowen, aad Burnfe Burnett. BcUlnl’s beet achievements. It to BUTTER,. MILK, CGTTAGfc CHEESE, CREAM. rich in varied melodies and the BUTTERMILK chorus of Puritans, with which the first act concludes, to full of able to attend qekqol. Several school children, Includ ing Charter McMnrdo and EdwartJ Bostwick, "have been out o f school with German measles buj are back H school this week. Paul Nichols went to Gazelle,4 Cal., lgs> week, where he Is em ployed on a UMte d *lry rapch. Mrs. W . F .D e F o r d was a visit or m Barn* Valley last Friday. Baby chleha are receiving a greet defcl e f attention m the neighborhood at the pasaenf time and asvOTBl raw broods are due to arrive Within the next Yew days. Mrs. Fred Qarle wiU b a r * 4909 baby chick» this year. M rs. L. » , GalletWi soinethlhg ever 1000. Mrs. J. R. McCracken '700 and a number of others w ill hav* small er numbers. J. H. Morse has built a fine new brooder bouse, modern in every way; with a fine electric brooder. They have a fine flock of 460 chicks now two weeks old. Valley View is coming fo the AVe? df ¿Aland fora Hutting 4» home with his mother, ¥ te - Fred Garip far Ohe past jgoath, b ra gone e y * t f a R lam atji Falla. , RuesoH Bishop whb ls employed by the^CaUtoynin-Qregon Power Oo,, at Proepegt came down Sat- MEDFORD ARMORY - Tuesday, March 29th Tommy O’Brien, Portland V I. Ad Mackie, Tacoma 10-Round Main E vent 1,1 up 1 ¡ OTHER GOOD BOXING BOUTS AND ONE WRESTLING MATCH Show Starts At 9 P. M. Auspices Medford Lion's Club ¡SERVED TICKETS ON S A I^ AT JU ST READ T H IS LETTER Ashland-rMaid Butter Wrapper Gan* test Will End March 31 U T H IA n Musk* end Masi- CREAMERY Phone 84 MJ North Simar Five more the new Are Yon In P rinet NO! NOT FEELING JUST RIGHT Then th? bumb U hb m 4 hot minoral baths of BFrwrtrafin TACSUÄÄj tomorrow March 25 UNIVERSITY O F OREGON 50 piece t Richardson Springs N ear Chico, Bntte County, California oau do Wonders For You. “ ” vans ds LEE RIGHAHP60N, Manager IN CONCERT WITH PICTURE PROGRAM . Hi>ecial School Matinee '• 3:OpP. M. . ADMISSION Grades and Junior High, ; Senior High, Me . . «rar in the n e w G riid ra l e. U s * « u r h o n 4 o h o o N o « ra n k -p n ra R U n fi M.00 n > LOA» w w , W . •7-00 FBR LOAD &K UU. Jfc. ffoOO PMB LOAD 150 0U PT. And Put Info Tour Bin Where Possible EVENING—7:15 'AND PA5 ASHLAND Oek R t - THE y p B U C COMPANY ling — Phone 20 • INDEMNE f o * « » a n d W h ite N if R i* WMM