Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 29, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    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
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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.
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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
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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. ' T^e next meeting
win he halj, on the afternoon o f
Tuesday, December 13.
mine
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if. ever, forgets i t Its beauty is impressive
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