Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 08, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, January 8, 1937
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Musical Notes
SPECTATOR SUIT
• BELLVIEW •
CHINESE LAWYER c
ville Sunday. Mrs McKenzie Is the
former Ruth Elam.
• Mr and Mrs George Yokel,
\ lb, 11 I >.ihl iiml M .i i t in I >ahl
made a trip to Yreka Tuesday
‘World Crisis’ Theme
Of Wordsworth Talk
Reverend E E Wordsworth,
• Harry Wright and Miss Lilly
pastor of Nazaiciie church, has
Barron of Butte Falls spent Fri­
arranged q scries of sermons con­
• The Ashland Orchestral society
day evening at the' horn«" of ll rs
veying world conditions according
is the bad little boy who walked
B I. Jackson
to" Bible prophecy and th«* aecond
into the Little Symphony's front
• Mrs. Kotiert E Bell and Mrs
advent of Christ
yard and wouldn't run away when
B H Christleib entertained th«"
Th«" sermons will be presented
the big dog came out and growled
• With th«* recent cold weather, each Bunday evening as follows
Friendly class of the Presbyterian
and as a result about a couple
skating
<>n
the
frozen
mill
pond
church
Thursday
afternoon
hundred people, including per­
January It), "Th«" World Crisis
• Mrs Charles Anderson and son
has become n popular pastime,
formers and other interested
January 17. "Arc The Days of
Dale
returned
Sunday
from
Santa
rivaling
skiing,
which
always
has
parties, are all trying to act non­
Noah
Being Repented'’"
Rosa. Calif., where they have
been looked forward to her«* every
January 24, "The World's Sat­
chalant and failing miserably.
spent several weeks with Mrs An­
winter.
urday Night
The Little Symphony for sev­
derson's mother, Mrs Hushower
• At the Inst practice inert Ing of
January 31. "Why Is Russia
eral years has been rehearsing
• Mr. and Mrs A .1 Christleib
the llilt Brass Band Monday eve Atheistic ’ Communism Today ami
on Tuesday evenings and depend­
and two children. Allen«" and Clyde
ntng. plans wert* discussed for th«* in Tragedy "
ing largely upon the members of
returned to their home in Folsom,
giving of a scries of dunces for
Revet end Wordsworth's former
the present Orchestral society for
Calif . After spending the holidays
th«* purpose of raising funds to series of lectures wort" well re-
its musical talent, which was
with Mr. and Mrs. B H Christ­
buy u brass horn Dates have not reived by a large audience
freely given at all times. The
leib. Mrs. Classen, mother of H II
yet
been set
e
Symphony Orchestra had a bad
Christleib. returned with them fol
• Orson Coleman, who has been • Mr and Mrs lien Gibson, who
case of rigor mortis last season
an indefinite stay
III for some time, now is rspldlv viaittsi here during the holidays.
and failed to resume its natural
• The Bellview community «tin
improving so that it was possi tile suffered a minor nuto accident on
rhomas
II
Lee,
thirty
two
years
state this year, so the members
ner held Friday evening was well
to dispense with his night n urs«>
of the Orchestral society organ­
their return trip to Pendleton.
attended The following program old. American born Chinese, is the • Mt and Mrs W W
Walket
ized an orchestra of their own
was presented by the chairman, tl st person of Chinese descent to
wet«*
in
Yreka
Saturday
which has proved to be a splendid
Mrs Vai Inlow. The harmonica bi admitted io the New York bar. • Bill Hibbs was Injured
organization and has been at all
band presented two numbe rs, Thus the population of New York in n <-ni' accident on Gleen slight ly
ENROLL NOW FOR
Springs
times ready to cooperate with any
“Wonder Valley" and “When it s City's Chinatown will h ve someone mountain Tuesday.
worth while event needing their
NEW ( LASSES IN
Night Time in Nevada” Mrs J E to represent them in court who cun • Hilt schools reopened
Monday
services. They immediately be­
Gowland gave the address of wel­ un iersti.nd and speak their lan­ following n two weeks vacation
came popular and caused much
come: Mr Heinz«* and Miss Wan­ guage As far as Mr Lee knows • Roy Williams, who has been
favorable comment among music
da Heinze played two selections, there are two other Chines«- Amen confined to his home with scarlet
lovers who deeply appreciated the
"Springtime in the Rockies." and can lawver- in this country, both of fever the past week. Is getting
effort and time spent by the soc­
"Green Valley
A pantomime.
along well and soon will be out
iety in providing worth while pro­
“Captain Kidd and What He Did" whom live in California
again
grams for their enjoyment. Now
was presented by a cast of Louis
• Ed Sequin Spent th«" week end
here's the crux of the whole af­
Panky, John Lanini, Mrs Louis j organized for the gti 's Mis \\ "1 with his family near Ashland
< <» mi - itologv a
fair: The orchestra chose Tues­
Pankey, Ross Applegate. Mrs ter D>ngstret'i will lead 'he group • Mr and Mrs Samuelson and
II tIRIIRENNIN'G
day evening for rehearsals and
Walter Davis, Miss Alleen Inlow, Four-H club leaders w:’.i at-end a ! sons <>f Marshfield spent New
that day seemed to be the most
Ray Inlow and Walter Davis, the ! meeting of Jackson county club I Years with Mr and Mrs W Holm
(Complete I.Icense I
logical one for the members of
story being read by Mrs Vai In­ leaders organization to be held in berg.
the orchestra when all of a sud­
low. A violin trio composed of th«* Medford court house Monday
den the Symphony came to life.
Barbara Helm. Dale Williams and [ evening
FORMER RESIDENT \ ISITS
Not very lively to be sure, but
Veeda Williams played two num­ • John Arnold who is ill from
I »avid K Sweet, for many years
it wiggled a few times, and with­
bers, accompanied by Mrs Walter
out a word about cooperation de­
Tailored things are the order of Longstreth: Miss Esther Carter a recent operation, is i recovering a resident of Ashland, was a vis-
itor recently, calling at the horn«*
manded Tuesday evening for re­ the day at winter resort tracks this gave two readings. "Story of Jon­ I satisfactorily
hearsals. If rehearsals are im­ season, and this ensemble of cela ah" and "What George Thinks of • Mr ami Mrs Chillies Haft have of Mr and Mrs Cal McClelland
portant enough to cause all this nese sharkskin in tan and brow: the Movies "; Mr. Heinze and Miss returned from southern California and renewing other acquaintances
left for his home In Oak­
rumpus then why not concentrate fills the bill.
Wanda Heinze presented several where they visited with relatives Sweet
on the rehearsals and not the day
selections
A one-act comedy. • I E Deildmotid. ill with a se- land, Calif., Wednesday
of the week ? It isn't momentous ;
"Anne Drives the Car," was pre­ I vere cold, is unable to be in his
enough to fuss about. There are
sented by the following cast: Mrs. j shop in Ashland.
168 hours in a week and it seems
Inlow, Mrs. Wade Wallis. Miss • Alb, i! itahl of C rad M
What Ashland Makes, Makes Ashland
as if that's enough for two or­
Alleen Inlow Th«' harmonica band and Martin Dahl of Great Falls
chestras to find an hour or so a
then played several numbers Fol­ returneil to their homes Wednes­
piece for rehearsal purposes. Oh
The Rev. M L. Edwards, pastor lowing the program children en­
hum!
of the Presbyterian church for the joyed a recreation hour and later day evening after spending several
days with Mr. and Mrs George
• Antoinette Detcheva (Mrs Gor­ past three and one-half years, re­ dancing was enjoyed.
don Claycomb to you) will be cently tendered his resignation to • The Home Extension unit held Yokel and family.
presented in concert January 10 the church, which was accepted its regular meeting Friday at the • M rs I 1 . M .
at Portland by the Portland Sym­ with reluctance. according to home of Mrs. Alice Pagel Mrs. McKenzie returned from Prine-
phony orchestra. This sterling members
Walter Longstreth and Mrs Arch­
pianist rates high enough to have
Rev Edwards will deliver his ie Kincaid gave valuable informa­
( HERNED Kl TTERMILK----- l()c | mt gul
“artist’’ tacked to her name and last sermon January 24. following tion concerning home furnishings
her many friends here in Ashland which he will take a week off be­ Refreshments were served.
wish her the best of luck.
fore assuming duties at the Bur­ • Mr. and Mrs Charite De Thaaei
• James Potter, guitarist, asked bank, Calif., Presbyterian church returned to their home in Idaho
me today, “Who is that girl who February 1.
Sunday after spending several
carries that real big fiddle and
Before coming to Ashland Rev. days with Mrs. R. L. Jackson
has those big eyes?” Answer— Edwards received his divinity • Mrs. Walter Longstreth and
Phyllis Sparr, of course!
course at Lane seminary. Cincin­ Mrs. Archie Kincaid made a busi­
Scores of local people have writ­
• Do you know that the accord­ nati. He was engaged previously ness trip to Medford Tuesday.
ion produces the largest amount at Ross. O.; Benson, Artz.. and at • The Bellview Grange held its ten that Van-Tage got results
where all other medicines have
of sound of any musical instru­ Spokane. Wash.
■ regular meeting Tuesday evening.
ment of comparative size?
His departure will be felt among During the busineas meeting Mr. failed. There are 30 different in­
• The Civic Improvement club many Ashlanders, whose friend­ and Mrs. Taylor Williams and Mr. gredients in this famous, time-
presented a program of Scandi­ ship he has cemented during his and Mrs. Willis Byrd were given tested old formula 21 of which
are Natural Herbs that purify ami
navian music Wednesday after­ work here.
the third and fourth degrees. After stimulate the internal organs
noon, January 6. Mrs. E. A. Woods
the session refreshments were Amazing quick relief from pain
arranged the program which in­
served.
cluded the following performers:
served by a committee composed
Miss Flossie Thompson in a group
of Mr and Mrs T B. Carter. Mr
of piano numbers; Mrs. D. Per­
and Mrs. Wayne Carter, Mr. and
ozzi who gave a talk on the life
Ward McReynolds, examiner of Mrs. R. E Bell, Mr. and Mrs.
of Jenny Lind; vocal selections by operators and chauffeurs, will be Lester De Shaser, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Richard Joy and a group in Ashland Friday, January 8. at Earnest Rogers and Miss Ruth
of violin solos by Lawrence Hu-
City hall between hours of De Shaser.
bert. All the numbers were of the
11
a.
m. and 5 p. m.. according • Carl Moore now Is employed
Scandinavian origin and proved to
to a recent announcement released as salesman representing the Kay
be a unique idea. A covered dish from
the secretary of state's of­ Chevrolet company of Ashland.
dinner helped matters along im­
• Mrs Richard C. Joy presented
fice.
mensely.
several songs at the Civic club
Those
wishing
permits
or
li
­
• Do you know that Galli Curd,
in Ashland Wednesday afternoon.
one of our greatest song birds, censes to drive are asked to get • The Bellview Community club
first studied to become a concert lr touch with him today.
will hold its meeting Wednesday
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pianist ?
• Ernest Biden was among those afternoon. The program will be in
• Virginia Brower, young fiddler, from
Medford who called on busi­ charge of Mrs. Wade Wallis. Mrs
is back from her vacation down
Ben H. Christleib and Mrs. Fred
ness
here
Tuesday.
south none the worse for wear
Homes. Hostesses for the after­
and tear.
noon will be Mrs. Louis Panky,
• Robert Lantis, guitar picker, pupils at the Washington school Mrs. A. C. Joy and Mrs. C. A.
has been “hollering” for snow all heard her chtery good-morning Heinze.
year and now that he has it I on Wednesday, then we may be • Mrs. Grace Cobain and two
suppose that frozen ears and toes sure that she can certainly man­ sons, Sam and Jesse, returned to
will be the rule at his house for ipulate that Plymouth of hers— their home in Thorpe, Wash., Mon­ GLORIOUS
a while. These northerners!
and how!
day after spending several days I
• Do you know that Schubert • I wonder where Miss Tesack. with Mrs. B. L. Jackson.
Ashland Van-Tage Agenta
composed 239 songs in a period former music teacher at the Nor­ • People interested in 4-H clubs
mal school, is at present? The met Wednesday evening to com-
of two years?
• Shirley Walton lost her violin last I heard of her she was teach­ píete organization cf clubs A
You can do more business with more profit
bow at the last rehearsal but so ing in China. These musicians cer­ sewing club was organiz'd for
if your Telephone Arrangements are right for the
far no reward has been offered. tainly get up and go when they girls with Mrs. Edw .« Dunn as
new year's new opportunities. Needs change, staffs
• Mr. O. H. Barnhill dropped up travel.
leader. A cooking club also was I
for a chat the other day and we • Jean Claycomb finally up and
change —the location and style of your telephone
spent the best part of an hour started singing at the Elks’ New
facilities perhaps need overhauling ... or at least
in a discussion of this and that Year ball. Just another Ruth
experienced studp Why not find out at no cost?
but finally emerged brow-beaten Etting in the making.
•
Betty
Adams,
violinist,
said
and woozy after a dissertation on
We are glad to perform this service for you.
composing. I launched a broad­ that anyone could tell that she
side of triads and seventh chords was a Woodman's daughter be­
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CvJHNY
at him but he kept sneaking in cause she saws chord after
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those "How, when and where»’’ chord!
until we were forced to call it a • Coda: While rehearsing an am­
draw and retire for further argu­ ateur vocalist who sang contin­ I
ually flat, the foreign pianist stop­
mentative ammunition.
• Tuesday evening Mrs. Alice ped abruptly and exclaimed,
Willits almost had to use skiis to Madam ,it is no use. I gift up
During the present Ice and
come down the terrific hill she der chob. I blay der black keys,
snow more than a hundred
lives on. As this is written I I blay der white keys—and always
TIRE CHAINS
motorists have been in the ditch
haven’t heard whether she made you sing in der cracks.’’—Irvin
between Ashland and Siskl.iou
it back up or not but if the Cobb.
By LAWRENCE Hl BERT
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Rev. Edwards Takes
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