Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 24, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
Tidings
Established 1876
Published Every Evening
Sunday
Except
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Santa Claus Does Rush Business
■■ During Last Hours Before Xmas
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL CITY .VXD COUNTY
PAPER
'TELEPHONE 39_________
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Churches Plan Elaborate Programs
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon
Pn«toffice as Second-class Mall Mat
rSuMME&PLAYGROUND
did and does. Christ gave gifts un­
to men.
Church of the Living God, you are
God’s child. 'G ive Christmas gifts
to meh. Hang th e “world’s stocking
up. The chimney corner is crowded
with the hung-up stockings of the
world’s children ana needy grown
folks o f the whole earth. They must
not be disappointed on Christmas
morning, must they?
Wherefore, everybody blessed of
Christ, in whose hearts Christmas is
come, give Christmas gifts to the
Special for Saturday
Methodist Episcopal Church
Sunday school a t 9 :1 5 o’clock;
«. G. W. G regg, su p e rin te n d e n t,
jrn tn g service a t 11; serm on by
e p a sto r; su b ject, “ The P rice of
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F n w o rth L eague at 6 :1 5 ;
of / merica
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» iy V B R IT IS H COLUMBIA^" '
~ B R IG H T . COOL DAYS
A RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT.
At the Churches |
P io n eer avenue South.
Sunday
services a t 11 o ’clock. S ubject of
lesson, “ C h ristian Science.’’ Sunday
school a t 10 o’clock. W ednesday ev­
en in g m eetings a t 8 o’clock. R e a d ­
ing room open daily from 2 to 5
p. m. except Sundays and holidays.
Catholic Church
st corner Sixth and C
lass as 8, 9 and 10 o’clock,
s at 8 O’clock. Singing by
When coldness wraps this <s>
suffering clay,
Ah. whither strays »the im- ❖
mortal mind?
It cannot die, it cannot stay, ❖
But leaves its darkened dust <«>
behind.— Byron.
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Combs, Brushes, Mirrors and
all Ivory Toilet Articles
M cN a ir
where is “Merry Christmas:
Appropriate exercises will he held 1
al holiday will save
at all the churches tomorrow. Some -
es dollars and cents
gave Christmas programs last even­
ylng the dictates of
ing. and others will be given this
evening.
choir. “Follow the uuitnng »var,
Tonight there will be seasonable
not magnify good in those
Men’s chorus. “Glorious Morn”—
programs at the Baptist, Methodist
peace treaties instead of ex-
choir. The Bible story. Prayer and
Episcopal and Nazarene churches by
ing and distorting their de-
choir response. Announcements. Of­
Trinity Episcopal CSiurch
the Sunday schools. The Presbyter­
Could any treaty along these
fertory, Trio from “Elijah” Mrs.
Vicar, the Rev. P. K. Hammond
j devised that would please ian Sunday school will give a pio- Ashcraft, Miss Allen, Miss Poitey. Holy communion at 8 o’clock a. m
i gram Sundry even'ng, beginning at
“And There Were Shepherds,” solo Sunday school at 9:45. Morning
dy? Hardly!
6:30 o’clock.
— Mrs. AshcraftN“ ?Gcqe’e OVIDJdt service and sermon on “Christmai
The Bap. 1st entertainment Wl.l
__Miss Allen, women’s chorus and Joys and Blessings” at 11. Mrs
show how a 1 ttle ,church kept
choir. “The Song is Ringing Still,” Gladys Shortridge will sing the of
Christmas by giving gifts, instead
solo— Mrs. Ashcraft. “Joy to the fertory solo, “The Song the Angeli
of receiving th^m. Upon the pulpit
World”— Choir. Cradle Hymn, solo Sang.” The choir will sing “Then
platform theie will be a small
— Mrs. McGee, quartet accompaui- Were Shepherds Abiding in th<
church, to .which g it s w 11 be |
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brought by Sunday school classes,] ment by Miss Allen, Miss Toley, Mr. Fields,” and other special music.
Patton, Mr. Ketly. “Praise Ye the
taught by Miss Eugenia Carson, Mrs.
First Congregational Church
LOrd»— Choir. ’’Fairest Lord Jesus”
B. H. Hinthorne, Miss Marjorie
Boulevard
and Main streets. Sun-
— Altos and Bassos. “There is ROom
, Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Inman,
,y
school
at 9:45 o clock,with
in My Heart”— Choir. “Come and
r Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Walter Evans, Al-
lases for all grades and a^ss,
Worship”— Choir. Benediction.
t bert Williams and V. O. N. Smith.
irtg your Bible. Morning service
Members of choir— sopranos, Mrs.
} Each |:las3 will bring a different
11; subject, •‘Christianity’s Esti-
■ Ashcraft, Mrs. McGee, Mrs. Kelly
kind of presents. Boxes will be
ati»
n f the Child Life.” Christian
nflqaad around to receive additional Mrs. Fuller; altos, Miss Poley, Miss
subject,
. Allen; tenors, Mr. McGee, 'Mr. Pat­ Endeavor
ton. Mr. Larsen; bassos, Mr. McCoy
, Mr. Frost. Mr. Kelly. Organist—
r Mrs. J. S. Parson. Chorister— Mrs
.1 J. H. Fuller.
Bros.
Christmas
DETRICK’S
GROCETERIA
Christmas Dinner
$1.00
formerly Knapp’s
fy>td
.Ashland
Sunday and Ulanday
12 to 2
5:30 to 7:30
ttiake Reservations
A Christmas Gift to the WorW
An agency for the Liberty car has
By BISHOB WILLIAM A. QUAYLE
been established at Medford, and
The silent skies have set up a
anyone interested in them may see
song. The great blue black vault
them at the Riverside Garage. P. F.
of the night heavens is now a blaze
Close is agent. 132 S. Riverside. 88tf
of light and a gust of song. There
la a chime of wings— the wings of
We make our own candies, ice
angels. Their silver trumpets shine
cream and tamales. Enders Con­
heaven’s heart, the hallelujan cnorus j
like white fire. The domed skies are of the angels. Theblack night sky, h
fectionery.
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silent for centuries past, has now h
become a holy, exuberant, exultant L
voice.
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Whatf has happened to bring the
shining, winged angels down against.
our ground where sleeping sheep are
watched by sleepless shepherds in
the dark? Nobody can guess. The
thing which brought , them there Is
beyond our guesses. We cannot
guess so high. Though we fly far
like the stars, we cannot come as
far as the Epiphany of that night.
What happened? Ask it, earth! ask
it, sin-weary world!
Ask it, sn-j
hounded world! ask it, weary, weep-
ink women! ask it, war wounded
¡m en; ask it, slave kennelled with
the does! ask it. child who hangs no
m erry
CHRISTMAS
TO ALL
Ashland Auto Co.
G reeting
fflm p Christmas to J ill
Thanking you for past patronage, and wish­
ing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Year.
Let’s Eat Our
Christmas
Dinner
at the
T a v e rn
Gafe
Dealers in
—They tell me they have prepared a big
Buick and Chevro
feed, including Turkey, and its Trimmings
let cars.
Soup, Pastry and everything that goes to
Turkey
CHRISTMAS
AND NEW YEARS
Holiday
A Fare and a Hall
Round Trip
ahead, and there sweet unrisimaa
stands. When God gave HS« only
begotten Son—that is Christmas—
the gift of God of His Son, even our]
Christ. Merry Christmas! The earth
hks Christmas wherefore, earth, ex­
ult; lift up your Ivoice and sing
Christmas carols, not to the skies,
not to the angels in high Antiphon,
but to God the Father, for the gift
of God the Son.
j We must all hang up our stock-
ings. Christmas is here.
Christ gave gifts unto men—
I Merry Christmas! We must be His
I little children, His bigger children,
His big children. We must do as He
Between all points on the Southern Pacific where the
one-way fare is $1.67 to $25.00.
Tickets on Sale—
sSKwiiÂnÈÂ'HHit
December 25-26-31 and January 1st and 2nd.
Final return limit January 4th.
W. A. SHELL
B A R B B R
For further particulars, ask agents
Southern Pacific Lines
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent.
Children’s W ork A
Specialty
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single htt,
doc. DohuKhtt, 106 doc.
make one cheery on Christmas Day.
A BIG FEED FOR
75 CENTS
including everything
from
SOUP TO PASTRY
Merry Christmas! Happy New Year!
220 FOURTH STREET
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Under New Management
OPPOSITE DEPOT
It is a little premature, but we seize
this occasion to offer customers and
friends of the First National all beat
wishes of the season.
We feel that our talks on thrift
and our encouragement to save have
given many Jackson dounty resi­
dents a happier and more substan­
tial holiday season.
So we join with you in the celebra­
tion of a very Merry Christmas.
But let’s not forget to share with
the lonely, the sad, and the poor.
F irst N a tio n a l B a n k
Ashland,
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Turkey Dinner
With Trimmings
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Cream of Tomato Soup
String Beans
Roast Turkey and Dressing
Cranberry Sauce
Celery
Mince and Pumpkin
Home Bakery and Restaurant