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Southern Oregon New» Review, Aihlaud, Oregon, Ramblin’ With Ransey Ibunduy » * Poyers Return From Calif. Jersey Meeting Accordiana Band Swims at Plunges Mr and Mrs h» B. Poyer, 186 Twin Plunges was the -coolest, Mi. and Mm. lioiuei N eiknk, B u ll e I' nils, i>• urge ('lar. M, a- Full» River Mill», California, a ir fold, and Mr. and M n. Len most inviting spot tor a picnic W'-igtitmun street, and Mrs. Mel vucationing in Ashland und vis Swuetm an 1 ■t'i Fall,., n j > •. and swim, < boson by m em bers of vin Poyer and two children, S u n iting with old Lends. Tli« Neik 1«. .V ■ ' 'uad F t'd a y lu visit the Accordiun Bund of Medford, nyside, W ashington, have re tu rn ed from Sacram ento where they Monday afternoon u k s ju u k e lh« tu p to Aidilund frieiicu. Eve Prentice accompanied over attended the American Jersey several tunes u year us they huve Last week we said that with many friends hare. Han ,ey at the editor’s desk any- fifty youngsters and many p a r Cattle Club convention. This is Muivin Win«», sun ol Mi. und thing could huppe-n und probably ents to Ashlnnd, Mon-ti v, vz i .< tr - first year that this large con- Mis. Curryl Wines, 774 Ashland would well it did, we ran a short they enjoyed the picnic giound ’/• ntion has been held on the west » tie d , left lust Wednesday ini the pupei and hud a whole puge of und pools, had u picnic lunch and coast The Poyers were house guests Nuval T raining Uafe, Sun Diego im portant news that hud to be entertained a large audience of M: and Mrs. Marvin Poyer, at while they practiced on the spi ultvi spending two Weeks leuve cut at the h u t moment When one Stockton, while attending the with bin purent» Mai vm is a lo ts out the names of llfty bus clous grounds. Later in the evening three Bov conventron. M arvin is the s6n of m im bei of No. 1 H r« Crew. iness men at one swoop one cun Scout groups and one 4-H club Mi and Mrs. E. B Poyer and twin Uuin Provost J i., und Jliu ii ually expei t to huve one's neck Smith uei'ompunied the Hogue cut about that many times Our group, ulso enjoyed tin- rec re a brother of Melvin Poyer, who tional facilities that is m aking was unable to take the trip with Valley Countiy club golfers In apologies to all und sundry. Eugene lor the match with the However the injured (?) purties Twin Plunges one of the most his family. M arvin attended the meetings with his father. mutch with the Bygone golfers. huve been most understanding popular spots in this vicinity The Poyers attended the an The Medford gnllgrs lout the and cooperative so we are trying nual meeting, W ednesday m orn mutch 42 to 33, but Provost und to m ake amends this week by in CARLISLES ANNOUNCE ing and the banquet that evening Rxtwrior View of The Mother Church George H arrington led the Rogue cluding everyone in town in the DAUGHTERS ENGAGEMENT which was held in G overnor’s hall Mr. and Mrs Fred Carlisle, of Vulley golfers with 74s news. If YOU aren't mentioned it' he First Church of Christ, Scientist. Boston, headquarters for the Mr. und Mis. Willium Stoner' is because you did not contact 15<J Sixth S tre e t, announce the at the fairgrounds. new president. Mis* Emma C. Shipman. C.S.B., of Brookline! Mass Ray Syphers, form erly of A sh achusetts. who was elected to the presidency on June 6th. Miss Murtinez, California, are stopping Hanoi y or some other m einber of engagem ent of their duughter, El- da Elaine, to Jerald L. Clyde, land, now of Corning, also a t Shipman received her schoolinq in the public school. of Vermont in Ashland enroute to Roaeburg the staff. und Portland. We rumbled to Camp White on son of Mrs Alta Clyde, Medford tended the convention The Poy and New Hampshire and joined the Mother Church in 1893. She has The ceremony will take place ers visited at the Sypher home served on various committee* of the Mother Church and was for Mr. jind Mrs. Pete Fitshugh und aSturday, wiht Ransey who several years a member of the Christian Science Bible Lesson com at 2 o’clock, Saturday afternoon enroute. Mi und Mrs. Ernest Hill, Eureku sponsored Mrs. Peters, Ashland’s mittee! She has contributed many articles to the Christian Science June 25, at the Church of Jesus Mr Poyer reports that the av huve returned after touring Cal own blues singer, in a wonderful periodicals. iformu for u month. program for the m em bers (please Christ of Latter Day Saints, on erage sale of anim als, following the convention was $840, with the Miss Eileen M ichael was the do not call them patients) of the Iowa street. K enneth Fowler, all of \sh)and top cow going for $3000 A reception will follow the house guest of Miss Mary Jessel Domiciliary (meaning home) Cen and Miss Esther Fowler, Rote- Saturday the Poyers m otored lust week, visiting other friends ter Her rendition of favorite Irish ceremony at the home of the burg. to the Turlock Springs Jersey while here. Miss Michael, for- ballads, cowboy songs and popu bride’s parents. The jouple left on a ’ edding show, where three hundred fine Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bradley, lar music did much to lift the mo uieily of Ashland, returned to her 39 Union street, announce the trip to San Francisco, i m nedi- Mr. and Mrs. Herman E Nein- Jerseys were exhibited. home Thursday. Following her rale of those who hear her. emonv. m arriage of th e ir' daughter, V ir ately following the As on«- veteran said, “She has ast, Salem, are visiting friends in departure, -Miss Jessel and her ginia Rae. to Lowell Edgar Fow They will be a t 1 ome at the Cary mother, Mrs. Charles Jessel. left such a happy voice—not many Ashland They like this locality ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. A partm ents, cn the Boulevard, in loi Crescent city, where they ingers have it. but she has it so well they are looking for a Ashland, June 20. Fowler, Helman street. place to settle here. und so doe Kate Sm ith." John E. spent the week end at the home Professor A rthur Kreism an, of Mr and Mrs. A W. Stahl, of Miss Bradley is receptionist in Davis, accomplished pianist and The ceremony took place a t the of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Early. Southern Oregon college, Mrs. Mrs. N. H. Michelson, Cave baritone, who accompanied Mrs Klamath, California, are vaca Kreisman and their children, left parsonage of the First Church of the office of Dr. C ’a r k s Ha:n«». Christ, 355 “B" street. W ednesday She attended school in Phoenix Junction, expects to register at Peters on the piano, assisted with tioning in Ashland. Tuesday for Boston where Kreis- evening at 6:30, Ju n e 15, with the Arizona, graduating from high Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brandon, the pr< gram by singing the "Lost Southern Oregon college, June 15. Chord" as we have never heard it Emmett, Idaho are visiting Mrs. I tnan will com plete his work on Rev. Earl F Downing officiating, school with ine class >f 1916 He She will m ajor in music. his Doctorate Degree in the field Lily Ham ilton, who has been sung before, and the duet which C Super, Iowa Street, form erly of | of Literature. They will be ac in the presence of m em bers of is presently .connected with the Emmett. im m ediate relatives of the fam Ashland Creamery. visiting friends in Ashland and they sang together, “Somewhere Mr. knd Mrs Jack Lang, Bose- companied by A rt’s brother, Wal ily. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Fowler expect to Kluinath Fulls for several weeks, a Voice Is Calling "' was simply out of this world. man, M ontana, are the house lace Kreisman, who will also retu rn to their respective p o Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fowler left for Texus, last week. We were quite interested in the guests of Ja ck ’s parents, Mr. and work on a Doctorate Degree in were their only attendants. tions Monday, June 20. Joe Champion, Sr., returned on Camp newspaper, Dominews Mrs. William W arnke, 548 Iowa the field of Physics . Thursday from a trip which he For her wedding Mrsi Fowler The party expects to arrive in wore a gray suit w ith white hat Mr and Mrs. O. Ingm an and made with Tom Riley, Eagle compiled and published by m em Street. Boston in two weeks, after to u r and other accessories. Her cor Mr and Mrs. Valde Ingm an, £oos bers with the assistance of the Mr. and Mrs. Axel Jacobsen of Point und Curl Watson, Shady Cove. The party motored through staff. Dominews Is unique, cov Klam ath Falls, and Mrs. Jam es ing the southern route. They will sage was, also, w hite as w eie Bay, are spending a two weeks Nevada to S alt Lake and F ruta, ers every phase of life in th< W allden, Tule Lake, visited A sh visit the Grand Cayon, Yosemite the corsages of her m other and vacation in Ashland. Valde is the Park, the Petrified Forest, Death Mrs. Vernon Fowler and Mrs. T. son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Ingman. Utah, searching for Interesting center, arts and crafts, bridgt land friends Monday. valley and other spots of interest clubs, liars club a» well as the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Frances M artin. specimens of rock. Champion will vistling friends in Virginia and E. Fowler. personal needs of the members, Harold Sm ith, Eagle» Point, and Applegate, were in Ashland on attend the National Convention of Those who attended the w ed business Monday. Hock Hounds, to be held in Sac and gripes from either mem bers George Clark, Medford, spent other places enroute. In Boston they will be the ding ceremony were Mr. and Mrs or staff are aired in a refreshing Monday evening in Ashland, vis ram ento, June 23 to June 25. Mrs. Ted Reese and Mrs. Mil houseguests of Mrs. K reism an’s Morris Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. T. m anner th at leaves no hard feel iting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Janjes Elsea and dred Nordahf, Florence, Oregon, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Fowler, Miss Esther Fowler family, Etna, California, arrived ing? on either side but clears the are visiting friends in Ashland Miss Carol Fowler, Clifford Fow Coulson, and will return home in in Ashland, Saturday, to spend air of any m isunderstandings this week. ler, Harold Fowler, Mr. and IL s. Septem ber. the week end with Mrs Etta that m ight arise. Wc would do well to pay heed Schilling and Mi and Mi K en to a small item we found in Dom neth A Miller. Four-H club m em bers from inews by Mrs. IMA M IXI’P. who Bellview, left for 4-H summ er spotted a sign between Eugeni “This is school at Oregon State College. and Medford reading. Corvallis, Tuesday. Those a tte n d God’s country. Don drive thru ing the session arc Ted W il it like Hell." loughby, Bernie Engle and Mil Ransey had loaded her car with ford Gussaway. iTuy will i eturn gifts from the local Legl-n Xir: diary, including thirty vases, June 24. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dodge have made from grapefruit, coffee and recently returned from D etroit other cans, attractively painted with a new Dodge sedan which .md stenciled, and filled m any of they picked up at the factory und them with gorgeous red roses REPLACEMENT values of drove on an extended trip that from the garden of Lorena Mc Nair. buildings and content* are took them through Illinois, K an Mr and Mrs. Ben Pederson, of sas, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi. going up. Have you In Chico, California, visited Ashland Texus und Mexico. creased th e amount of Among the muny points of In friends Tuesday. Mr .and Mrs Roy Cupper, of terest visited by the Dodges on your ineurance according their tour were the Carlsbad Hood River, are house guests of ly? Caverns of New Mexico. They Mr and Mrs. V Bowers. Mrs. Cupper and Mrs Bower are sis returned by way of Reno. Mr. and Mrs. G ilbert Sorum, ters. If you have any doubt Miss M argaret Lynch, Ham il Elaine, Pomeroy, and Larry So rum, Medford .visited Ashland ton, Montana, is spending a week about the adequacy of with her parents, Senator A. H. friends Friday evening. your insurance — better Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ridgeway. Lynch, enroute to Berkeley where she will take a teacher’s refresh Medford, visited friends in Ash make sure I Ask this Hart er course a t the University. Miss land Friday. Select your gift for Father now from our magnificent collection ford agency to check your Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Roderick, Lynch was form erly a WAVE, Lt. of watches and other items for men. Eagle Point, and Derry Gearin if* policies NOW. Just call Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Haddock, and Norm an Dorris, Medford, vis Guaranteed watch repair - Five-day service ited friends in Ashland, Friday. Medford were Ashland visitors on Mr. and M if. Fred Clark of Monday. Fowler-Bradley Nuptials Held June 15 SOC Professor On Trip in East NOW MORE THAN EVER FUR FATHER’S IIU Hill! JEWELRY B. J. JEWELERS S.C. Jones & Sons church i Announcements CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 717 Siskiyou Blvd. Evart P. Borden, Minister Sunday school 9:30 a.m, ......... M arjorie Fliniua, su p erinten d e n t Classes for all ages. W orship Service 11:00 a.m. G uest Speaker, Rev. John W or rell of Portland. Erma Berg will sing The Lord’s P rayer by Malotte. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Second and B Streets Earl F. Downing, Minister Bible School, 9:45 a.m. F ath er’s Day observance. M orning service, 11:00 0a.m. Serm on “A Man and his Religion’’ Junior Church, 11:00 a.m. for th e children. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p.m. Evening Service, 8:00 p.m. S er mon, “Who Is the Holy Spirit?” The Christinns Hour, 9:00 a.m. KWIN, Sunday. THE METHODIST CHURCH Robert Mcllvenna, minister 9:00. Youth chorus rehearsal. 9:45. Sunday school. Bill W eb er, supt. 6:15. Senior Youth Fellowship. 11. M orning worship. ’ W ednesday 7:30. Choir reh e a r sal. Friday all day. Meeting of W. S. C. S. First Church of Christ Scientist Pioneer Avenue, South Sunday m orning services at 11 ©clock. Subject: Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by A- tomic Force? Golden Text: Psalms 24:1. The earth is the Lord’s and the fu l ness thereof; the world, and they th at dwell therein. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is held at 8 o’clock. Reading Room open dally from 2 to 8 p.m. except Sundays and holidays. The public Is cordially invited ... BILLINGS AGENCY ..... (Since July 1883) DEPENDABLE INSURANCE COUNSELORS Comer Main and Oak Ashland Hotel Building Phone 8781 We give S & H Green Stamps Phone 5131 283 East Main ____ Penney’s Pampers Popp Ä ~ « I A- — rsZkl • O 1 lO Not just ordinary gifts . . . but super specials, »lanned just for your Poppa on his day! Priced 40 you can give him all that he deserves! / / • J. C. 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