Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 17, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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ashlamp
(Coatinuo* from Page Two)
The next meeting of the club
w ill be / a t the home of Mrs.
George Madden Green ou Cran-,'
lte street, Monday evening, Jan­
uary thé fourth.
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installation Of Alpha
Chapter Postponed—
Owing to the absence of the
Installing officer. Miss Georgte
Coffee, Installation of the newly
elected officers of Alpha Chapter
No. 1, 0 . B. 8., was postponed
until next week.
There were two Initiated at
this meeting and there w ill be
others at the next when the in­
stallation takes plaee.
Au evening of enjoyment was
. spent, however, everyone re­
porting a dVlendld time, with pefc
haps seventy present to help
make It so.
Christina«
Cun tat«
Given—
The musical numbers of a
Christmas Cantata will be given
Sunday evening a t ■ the Metho­
dist church.
This has been in
preparation
for
weeks,
and
those who attend w ill be well
repaid In enjoyment of the ber.u
tifu l cahtata.
Executive Board M eeting—
The Executive Board of the
Civic Improvement Club, held Its
meeting Tuesday afternoon at
the Club house with many things
of importance to claim the afc-
tention of the officers present.
One of the important mutters
to come before the Board was
the "Mothers and Daughters"
evening to occur December 39.
The ’committee In charge of
the evening’s entertainment Is
composed of Mrs. H. K- Tomlin­
son,, chairman, Mrs. P. K . H a ra­
manti and Mrs. D. Peroxsi, who
w ill announce their plans later.
I t was» decided to place tha
permanent repair fund In a
savings account allowing it to ac­
cumulate for the larger outlays
that w ill come up as time passes.
Mrs. A . H . Pr a cht w as a pr
pointed to fill t ie unexpjred term
of Mrs. J. M. Wagner, whose
resignation as trustee became ef­
fective at this meeting.
A large attendance is expected
at the meeting of the 29th, since
» àelt Tipnroa
This meana catting
Sentiment alone justifies the con­ forestry.
Many of th e 'g ir ls w ill thke
so many of the Iu n io r Depart­ College Clwb Mee ts
tinuance of this venerable custom. out certain trees of thick young
part, presenting a play, special
Mrs. Victor Sether was hostess
ment w ill he hogge for the holi­
Bnt forestry also justifies it.
itanda, leaving the sturdier trees.
music, stunts and dance num­
Saturday
tor
the
December
days.
“
Improvement
thinning”*"!«
re­
bers;
a
program
which
w
ill
program of the College dub Daughters of the Nile MeeUhj1
(Continued on Page F ive)
cognised as Im portant part of
which met in Medford Saturday.
The Daughters of the SNib prove most attractive and well
Ashland Study Club Me e t s
.
4 The Ashland Study - Club met
Under
Norwegian ' Realism, held their meeting Saturday, last, worth the effort made in at­
at the home of Mrs. Louis Dodge "The Growth of th e ,S o li," by at Medford.
An elaborate lu n ­ tendance.
The girls are anxious for every
on the Boulevard,- Mdndhy at K nut Hamsun, was discussed by cheon at the Hotel Medford
one
interested in the High school
the usual hour, fye m ajor part Mrs. R. B. Hammond.
a t 12: SO was a happy feature of
Campfire
groups to be present
The social chairman was Mrs. the afternoon’s enjoyment.
of the membership being present.
Friday night for the presentation
A splendid program was pre­ R. E. Shinn. There were a num­
During the luncheon hour,
sented, Mrs. E. A- Woods giv­ ber in attendance from Ashland. Medford members put on a »Pe ’ of their program.
cial program of splendid hum -
ing the book review on Edwgrd
bers In which musical selections Tills Is About Christmas T r e es- ( other
Bok's- “ Twice T h irty,” and Mre. Clubs Plan for Community
This article clipped from the.
T. • J. Malmgren discussing the H a il
and a reading had place.
Judging by the enthusiasm *
Those who attended /row . Federation News is especially ’ 1
subject of “ Hebrew Literature.”
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were: ’ Mrs.
Louis pertinent at this time.
Both reviews were of deepest the new Community H all seems Ashland
Interest and were vary much ap­ an assured fact. ' The whole Schweln. Mrs. H . C. Vaapel, T H IS IS ABOUT
CHRISTM AS TR EES
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preciated by those privileged to Upper Valley is Intensely in­ Mrs. F. F . W hittle, Mrs. W . H
terested and are waiting aaxloqa- McNair, Mrs; McMullen, ííjtft»
By GEORGE B. G R IF F IT H ,
hear them.
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The opening number of thé •ljr^the .evening of -the big en­ W ill Loomis and Mrs. I. B ate­ (United States Forest Service)
Every woman’s club \n Ore­
man and Mrs. Elinor Walters
afternoon’s work is a roll coll, tertainment.
Practicing* are going m errily of Talent.
gon Is undoubtedly interested
usually current events, and often
on and a wonderful Christmas
provokes lively discussion.
On January IB , the elaborate in our forests, knowing that they
.
party is promised.
ceremonial of the order wlU be support our great basic industry,
A j
A glance at the names of held in Ashland.
Many outside besides adding the dominant note
V isiting Day a t Junior H i g h -
Phone 20
384 Oak St. Across R. R. Tracks
Friday afternoon is visiting those who have part In tho visitors are interested since the to our state’s scenic charm. W ith
339 E. Main Street
day at Junior High and every program of fu n , w ill a s s u re -ill Southern Oregon organisation is forest conservation such a vital
questions
recurs:
one Is cordially invited to come who contemplate attending an the only one In the state, outside issue,» the
to the building to visit, not only evening of real enjpym enti more of Portland, it Is understood “What about Christmas trees.
of
the Must we deprive the children
for the program hour but the fun than they have had since The regular meeting
different class rooms before the the last Christmas party at Bell­ Daughters of the N ile occurs
view.
the 9th of January.
I t also is
programs begin.
Other than the program, there to be held Is Ashland.
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’ I t is planned that parents and
friends visit the rooms for 'a w ill be all sorts of good things
time, later going to tha dif­ to eat for sale: popcorn, candles, Campfire Girls Stage
ferent programs In the grades or sandwiches, coffee, pies, cake*, Entertainm ent—
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
to the entertainment provided a world Of good things from
Two groups of High school
Wall Papering and
which to select.
by Junior High.*
Campfire Girls under the knaf> ,
GrUties one, two, three, four,
Ashland . is awaiting ' with in­ dianship of .the . Misses Beryl'
Painting
Successful business men
five and six have their own pro- terest the plana for the club Jarmon, Helen Holton, M tà a »
mon look beyond the dol­
grams and Junior High presents house and Is in fu ll -sympathy Calmenson and Mildred Orai»
lar and cents their mental
quite a • pretentious one, with with the movement which will are planning a “Stunt Show” to I
ind
physical energy earns.
a play, dramatisation and special mean so much t# the social and be given at the High school for
So
with
this agency. It
club life of the community.
mnslc featured.
Christmas charity.
Friends are asked to come
seeks to merit your trust
early that they may enjoy the
and confidence—your im­
afternoon w ith the children.
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plicit faith.
Since I began using Sperry Drifted Snow
The
F ratern al
Brotherhood
Flour twelve years ago, I ’ve been con-
have
a
social
vening
Friday
the
Birthday Party—
INSURANCE
fident a lw a y s that my baking would
eighteenth
after
Initiation.
It.
A delightful birthday pasty
turn out right. I t’s a flour that never
is
expected
that
there
will
be
occurred Friday nlgbt at the
When this agency merits your
Would you like help varies and I know why it doesn’t.
hegne Of M r, and ■firs. J. E. Interesting plans for the eve­
belief in It, the dollars and
Jents w ill come naturally. Not
Handles in Bellview when the ning’s entertainment and a largo
problems? A ps'rty
The blend is determined scientifically
a-p enn y has ever been lost
natal anniversary of Guy Bun­ number of the membership will
menuthat’sdUferent ? in the laboratories. The milling is exact.
through considering our client’s
dles was caiehrated in a family
A copy of “R IQ H T Y And every hour of the day they test the
needs first, his premium pay-
gathering at the parental home.
ments later.
flour by bak in * ’ to make ,urc H wiU h*
The evening was spent In
pea.” free? Write me.
r iih t for US‘
the jolly hdme visit and at Its
Local Agency of
BELLE PE GRAF.
p m enthusiastic over Sperry Flour,
close delicious refreshments were
The Hartford Fire
B u ^ y D ^ t ^ T o T - B b u t 1 kno w y ° u wil1
t00’ when y°u
W ved
141 California St
Those present to bring good
San Francisco.
wishes and congratulations to
the complimented guest were Mr.
and Mrs. M erritt Randles and
son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Real Estate A Real Inaurane
Randles and Mr. and My a. Ouy
U • . - tí
Estab. 18 8 S
41 B. Main St
Randles, Wanda Jean and Ivain.
Phone S i l
Rainbow
COAL
A
Please
gee’s Shoe Shop
Dress up the House
Guarantee
o f Maximum
Heat
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
Service
Deserving
Confidence
H ow w ill it turn out?
J. 0 . RIGG
XgffftX
c /f lot depends on
I a* f r i
flour y°u use
JS it SSX
vrenl ¿
The Ideal Gift
s for the Home
Williams Service
Station
USED
CAR
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
ÌB the only station in Ash­
land selling the
BARGAINS
Shell Company
Gasoline
1920 Chevrolet ........$125
1923 Chev. Coupe . .$400
1923 Chev. Roadster $250
1921 Ford Touring ..$90
1922 Ford Ton Truck $250
1918 Velie . . . . . . . . . .$200
1923 Ford Coupe ...$400
61 Per Cent Gravity
which is the highest grav­
ity in 10 years. Give it a
trial and judge for your­
self.
Flowrn convey the glad
Holiday ipiric— the good will
and joy (bat everyone u feel­
ing.a« thia happy time I
Freeh cut flower, or a gay
plant are token, ,ome»hat
out o f the ordinary. T h e y .,«
a fit and delicate exprcwion
of « n tin e n t.
The»e lunny blowom, are
appropriate for everyone —
woman or child, and are par­
ticularly welcomed by the
«hut-in— the aged or idvalidl
General Gasoline, Also
Put in your order today I
Tillamook — Pacific Telephone
A Telegraph Co., takes over T illa ­
mook exchange with 12 mllea
of line, for 820,’000 cash.
Automotive Shop
A lovely gift for a trifling
Brake Relining Done by
Machinery
ASHLAND
FLOW ER SHOP
ram i ,
Furniture or rugs em body decora
tive beauty and real v
their daily usefulness, cons
recall the thoughtfulness c
V ISIT OUR STORE, WHERE THE VERY
MODERATE PRICES REPRESENT THE
UTMOST VALUE IN GIFTS WORTHY OF
THE GIVING.
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Swenson-Peebler
Furniture Company
A CHRISTMAS G IFT
NOW ON DISPLAY
THAT WILL BE A LASTING JOY AND PLEASURE
TO THE * WHOLE FAMILY. •
OVERLAND
A new car is something worth buying. Why not make a
gift worth while that will give you pleasure all the year,
and for years to come.
HUDSON, ESSEX; WILLYS KNIGHT
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WORLD’S
•
GREATEST
ÇpFRRY
DRIFTED SNOW
VALUES
«•
SALES PROVE IT
W e have prepared for this extra business and
can deliver yon a oar a t once. W e have them
on the floor.
HUDSON COACH
,
WILLYS KNIGHT SEDAN ..................$1715
Tonring, $290.00 .
Runabout, $260.00
Coupe, $520.00
OVERLAND STA NDARD SE D A N . . . $ 795
A lso several good used cars a t greatly reduced
prices.
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R ed u ced Fares
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Trade in your old car as first paym ent—balance on long tim e if neces
sary, w ith very easy in terest
A SUGGESTION FOR CHRISTMAS ,
Alaofor
N e w Y ears
To Portland and Return .-.. .$16:45
To Sari Francisco and Return $19.50
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, ING
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
Phone 147 or 46
Ashland, 0
AskAjent
Tudor Sudan, $580.00
Jordor Sudan, $660.00
A ll Prices P . 0 . B. Detroit
It does make a difference from whom you buy a Ford.
(Let us Show You)
C laycom b M otor Co
Southern Pacific Lines Lincoln
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Fords