Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 06, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 38 or 47WÍ
Wednesday, Dee. 7 . — “W o rk ”
meeting of the Missionary So­
ciety eg the
Congregational
chnrah at the homo o f Mrs. A.
F. Abbott, M U L lb y r t y street.
Wednesday, Dect ,T. — Woman's
BenOftt Association w l)l hold
regular meeting In the L_O. O.
F. h all. Covered dish sapper
at 0:30 p. m.
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Wednesday, P fc? 7 — -The Wash­
ington School Parent-Teacher
association meeting at 3:30 o’­
clock at the Wahslngton school
on the Boulevard. Mrs.' Clin­
ton i . Baughman w ill give re­
port o r State convention}
Wednesday, Dec. 7.— The Anxll-
?l 'lgflr ts the 'Trinlty GiAld pUfce
Trinity Episcopal eh u rcK w tll
mast in tha Parish House . ph
Second street. Mie. Rosp Rob-
. loette gnd Miss Victoria Tav­
ener w ill abt as hostesses. /
Tbuugay. Dec. • — Senior High
. School Parent-Tedcber associa­
tion meeting at 3 :W o’clock in
the High School building.' All
gteubera urged to be present.
Thursday, Dee. ».— The
Elks’
Ladles Card club will
bold
their regular meeting In the
M
«lnb rooms of the Elks Tem­
ple. Hoeteeees for the after­
noon will be Mrs. J. D. Mo*'
’ Rae and Mrs. C. A. Shutt».
Bridge and “ 500" at two p. m.
Friday, Dee. • ——Women's Home
A t the regular
estoi-monthly
meeting of the Ashland Relief
Dorps, held Saturday afternoon,
December 3, in the I. O. O. F. ball
officers for the aew year were
sleeted daring un interesting b«s-
lnees Session.
Mrs. 'l l . C liff Payne was elected
president of the Corps;
Mrs.
Frances Derby, senior vice-presi­
dent; Mrs. Elisabeth Robertson,
Junior vlee-prepldent; Mrs. So­
phia Oaneiere chaplain; Mr., Lulu
Howard, treasurer; Mrs. Delis In-
low. conductor, and Mrs. Leona
Boyd, guard.
Thy nest meeting of the Relief
Corps'will be held on the after­
noon of Saturday. December 17.
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Campfire Girts Meet Saturday—
Members of Camp Temskwata-
wab,, Ashland Campfire
Girls,
held a Connell Fire Saturday af­
ternoon. December 3. at the home
of Mary Poley'on the corner of
Gresham and Allison streets. The
fires of W ork. Health and Love
were lighted by three of t h e
group. As the roll was called
each member responded by waying
or reading a poem* an Indian leg­
end or sogu article which they
liked very much.'
Those taking the ' rdnk « f
Woodgntherer, the fjrst rank in
the Campfire organisation, were
the following'named: Artis De-
Armodd, Leah DeHas, Lois Wiley,
M aryPoley, ¿pna Jean VanHard-
enbnrg, Beulah Hervey and Ima
Crowaon. Many wexe awarded
honor beads ns a reward for
tasks well done.
Campfire songs were enag, as
the fire that had given the girls
new Ideal« and inspirations slow-
ly changed into glowing embers.
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Caasp Gatwsi Holds Council
As well command the sUn to stand
still as children to stop growing
up. They will be men and women
before you know It—and only in
photographs erfn you keep them as
they are today.
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Have them photographed now— be­
fore the busy Chris (m et tenon. Their
pictures will solve m»ny o f your g ift
problems-
DARLING ßTUDIO
STUDIO ASHLAND
BERT H. H IN TH O R N E, Prep.
iharge of tho-progra»v Ths w*t-
r landing feature* were aa fol­
low«:
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Fire lighting ceremony; W ork
. Mary Herbert; Health. Margar­
et *V e»tal; Lore. Cleo Sherard;
Scripture Reading. L o a le e A n d k r-
aon. Fife Maker’s Rank Wae
give« by the gukrdian, Mlae Ngra
Ward, to the following . aaaiart
(iris : H arriet Carleton; Nadena
Carleton, Mary Herbert, C l a-o
Jlherard and Margaret yeataL A
bandage demonstration was given
by Ruth Billings and Sdag Dam-
ford. Eleanor Coombe gave a
talk on “Good Sportsmanship.”
The last two number« on t^e.pro­
gram vrere. songs, “Mammy
Moon” and "Lay Me to Bleep.“ '
Following the Council F i r e
ceremony the group enjoyed
a
pleasant* surprise party planned
by the guardians and the hostess.
The entire group were present
at this meeting. The girls of this
camp are; Lou lap Anderson, Ruth
Billings, Dorothy Bergstrom.* Mo­
dena Carleton, H arriet Carleton,
Ruth Mae Chllcote, Edna Dan-
ford, Mary Herbert, Mae Powell,
Cleo Sherard^ Margaret
Vestal
and the guardians. Misses Nora
Ward and Eleanor Coomb*.
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Study
Club Meeting At Wagner
The Ashland Study clnb held
its regular meeting yesterday af­
,
ternoon,
Monday, December 5, at
the home af Mrs. J. M. Wagner
on Oak street. There wae a good
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attendance and a moat Interesting
,
afternoon
was .enjoyed by the la­
,
dies.
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Mrs. Fred S. Engle gave the
, history ot -“ The Swanee River”
and tol4 some interesting fbets
, about'Its author, Mr. Stephen
Foster. Mrs. D. Perozzi reviewed
, the new book "The Life of Napo-
■
lean
Bonaparte” by Amil Lud­
, wig. «
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but watch how other .smoker» are changing to Chesterfield!
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The girls of Camp Gatusl of
the Ashland Capapfire organisa­
tions met at tbe home of Mary
Pre-Holiday
P. T. A. Thursday afternoon, De­ clinic from the First to the Ninth
cember 8, at 3:^0 o’clock In the grades In Ashland public schools,
will give a talk on dentistry and
High School building, Dr. Brunk, chew several dental pictures,
w l^.has been holding a dental j Dr. Brunk. is making a special
trip to thia city In order to glvd
tbe talk Thursday' and all mem­
bers are particularly urged to be
present. NJembers of other local
circles of the P -T . A. and all per­
sons interested* are cordially In­
vited.
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Mrs. Edwin Dunn Elected
President— •
SHOE
SALE
We. have just received word fr o m th e QUEEN QUALITY and HAG ERTY SHOE factories that
we are to receive/a large shipment of shoes earlier than we expected and because we have only limited
space we must close out many of our present numbers to make room for the incoming shoes. During the
next ten days we will mark every pair of ladies shoes in our complete new and up-to-date stock at- this
unusual ONE LOW PRICE. So great are the values in these shoes that one cannot afford to miss buy­
ing a pair. This stock includes pumps, straps, ties and sport oxfords as wefl as our complete stock of
Natural Bridge Arch Shoes.
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Bedroom Slippers
Seduced 40%
During this sale we will also offer our entire stock of womens and childrens bedroom slippers at an uti
usual Saving. Slippers make excellent Christmas Gifts, so come early and get a good selection.
Safe S tarts W ed n esd ay a t 8 a . m
The
OE DEN
At McGee’s
SHOES ÇF M ERIT ONLY
Auxiliary members of the Amer­
ican Legion Post No. 14 met last
evening, Monday, December 6, In
the Pioneer hall on Wlnburn Way
(or their regular semi-monthly
meeting.
During tbe usual business ses­
sion election of officers for the
ensuing year wad held, and Mrs*
Edwin Dunn was elected presi­
dent of the auxiliary. Mrs. Clyde
Malone was elected vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Bessie Cook, secretary;
Mrs. Bert Fraeman, treasurer, and
Mrs. Guy Applewhite, historian.
All other officers wil] be appoint­
It was decided a t last night’s
| meeting to have a covered-dish
supper in the Pioneer hall on the
nineteenth of thia month. Host­
esses at this affair will be the los­
ing team on <be Membership Drive
for 1937.
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27 Members V ro m Medford
Present«—
Twenty seven members of the
Medford Neighbors of Woodcraft
lodge were pretest last evening,
Monday, December 6, at the regu­
lar meeting of the .Ashland Neigh­
bors ot Woodcraft In the Odd
Fellpws hall. The Phoenix m em -,
bers of this organisation were also !
invited to attend last night’s meet-1
ing, but they were unable io he
present.
The usual business sesalop oc­
cupied about one hour, after
which a delightful *program . was
presented.
Delicious
refresh­
ments were served at tables beau­
tifu lly decorated with a color
scheme of redr-green and white.
Laurel berries and evergreen and
red and green napkins on a snow-
white table cloth made a most at»
tractive combination.
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matron, whose term of office ex­
pires the first of the year. Naw
officers will take their chairs
about the first meeting la Janu­
ary,
Games and music occupied the
evening until a late hour when
the hostess served most delicious
refreshments. An attractive color
scheme of yellow and white was
carried out in the decorating of
tbe Peterson Home and In the re­
freshments. Mrs. Bates was pre-
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Officers Entertain Worthy
M atron —
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Officers of Alpbcf Chapter No.
1. O. E. S., fcave a delightful sur­
prise party Saturday evening, De­
cember 3, at the home of Mrs. D.
A. Peterson on Pine street, In
honor of Mrs. N. O. Bates, worthy
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