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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1927)
French eleaa wiU meet af ¿he home of Mrs. T. J. Mefmgren, Phoenix^ All members a r e urged to ba present. Iterating* Ms*. lz —Social Circle . of the Christina church meet ing In the church parlors. Meeting postponed from Thurs day. Mew. 34. Thnmhsy, Dec. tz—-The Mission ary society of the local Con gregational church will meet at tha home of Mrs. A?'F. Abbott, 34« Liberty street, at two p. m. Friday, Dae. 9z—Womea’a Civic Improvement club will held a social Iiutbe Civic clubhouse on Wtoburn Way on both Friday, Dec.2, and Saturday, Dee; 3. Friday, Dec. 9.— The Woman’s Foreign Missionary society of the M. B. church will meet at two p. m, at the home of Mrs. Har ry Tee oa Oak street. from the fra il? the! Frits Krririar *nd Lé • "Hr. Aner i k M Mr. Leonard FetUt A rerei d»agh|fal rig . “Mr. PeUft’s art 1» I* Aririend* qflfngM ream he tow corimbo Friday, Dee. 9z—Altar Society of Our Lady - of the Mountain Catholic churah, eard party, both bridge aad "6#«“. In EptacopeT Pariah Monee. T aagbw . bee. < — The W. 0 . T. U. *111 hold their regular meeting at the home o f Mrs. M. B. Riley on High street." Friday, Ran. S»z—D A. R. meet ing at the home of Mrs. E. V. Carter. 114 Boulevard. 8 X 8 ity. “The accompanist for thg ntug was Miap Mary Qaley, Hon'd! A s team for Muaical M o tio n s s ^ h y the^ f y u lty l 4 l U W. * M McNeal ga* by Members Bring Fancy W ort— Members are to bring their fan cy work and there will also be comfort tacking when the Social Circle of the local Christian church meets for their next regu lar session Thursday afternoon, December 1. in the parlors of the church. Now that the work at the Ash land cannery is over, a good at tendance is expected at the Social Circle meeting and a good time in general, is being anticipated. Mrs. V. SV. Caldwell Is preparing Friday, Dec. R— The Past Noble a splendid prdgram for’the, enter Grands d eb will meet w i t h tainment of the ladies. All new Mrs. Bell Schweln, 171 Church members or strangers, who are street. ' 7 . . interested in the work of this The Iiriported 8-Day Kitchen Clock« after toddy, (Nov. 2dth) will only be on sale from 10 ( o i l a. m. each day and that only for this week. You may not know it, but we’re selling these clocks $1.50 under Montgomery Ward & Co. Our price, $3.48. Johnson’s Jewelry Store . O,' H. JOHNON, Prop. Auer Given Praise The following write-up of the Frans Aner concert held in Ash land Friday evening. November 25, appeared in the society sec tion of the Medford Mail Tri bune, giving the noted cellist much pralae, which waa no more than due him: “The Fraas Auer concert given on Friday night at tha Ashland) Armory waa the outstanding mu sical event, of the season. Mr. Auer Is an artist and,gave hie au dience- a program of- unusual herit. The program waa strictly classical in selection, but of var ied Interest. His rendition of Grand Concert, (FT. Servals) I showed hie ability with the hew ¡in making quick passages, while, i his playing of Gavotte No. 8 in D I (Dav. opper)* w a s artistically (done giving expresaien to the- ¡composer’s theme. The audience' i demanded several encores a n d ) i many curtain calls to which Mt. ¡ Aner gracefully responded. “Mr. Aner is an Austrian by ■ birth and has received* his Cello ' tralnlqg from early bpyhood, hie ! musical ability being a heritage' the parlors of the Presbytortad church. Mrs. B. A. Woods, gtmd- dent of this organisation, presid ed during a short business ate* uien, after which Miss K i t h Louise Yoder, program chairman, took charge of the meeting. Mias' Yoder presented a very in teresting shaper from ‘ drtrk- qn’a Fundamentals of Music“, dealing' wltA I h e “Mhemonte te r si» e f Mbahs»“ Harmony. A w teM of the three wnrtta* etaambte “Bythm. Mtbtodg end «seamar," wur much »lower to tala'team . Men e f “Modem Teadeaetee to Harmonic Effects” and played two piano numbers, “Th»; Wear“ by Hprl McDonald, *oA " M » Op en Road ” hy Gordon Valeh Mkvln. to demonstrate her talk. El bert’s hook and Mueie Store had kindly plaeed * new Victor ma chine in the parlprs of thé church and records to iHustftrte the sub ject being studied, were played. The rfext meeting of the locale President J. A. Churchill of the Southern Oregon Normal school was beet last ‘ evening,' Monday',. November Id. when he entertained the Southern Oregon Normal, football team and the men members of the Normal fac ulty at an elaborate 1:80 o’clock Mr. and Mrs.z Frank Dunlap of Eugene, Qregbu, who ere spend ing an Indefinite vacation In Ash land vlsftlng^yelatives and frldhda ware guests of honor a t « delight- ful dinner party Budday, Novem ber 87. a t the home of Mr. end' Mrs. Fred W. Hiabceek on Oak -street. At qne o’clock, a deUeloua meal. tha main featu M of which waa baked duck, was served at a tabla pre$fily arranged, covers helps laid for the following named: Mr. t e d Mrs. F t t e g Dunlap. Miss Doris Hitcheoek. Mlea Mayioa HMtkcock. Dfch Hitcheoek A r id the hostess, Mrs. Fred W. Hitch- I Our Showroom Friday : 1 I X 8 X L " Chapter AC, r , K .O . Melds - Chapter AO, P. K. O..met Sat urday afternoon, November 3«, tor their regular session at thé home of Mrg. Ira Shoudy on, Al mond strept. There waa » splendid attend ance and a »oat interesting busf- naa» meeting w m conducted. Mae, Saiji ’ iftriAir, who recently re-* turned .from a two months’ trip to Missouri, told In a pi vagi ng .manner about her trip and also- shout the supreme chapter meet ing of P. B. O. that she attended In Oklahoma City, Oklahoma/ At the close of the afternoon, Mrs. Sboudy served, delicious re- freahmeata. 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