Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 24, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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the hore found their lUPJter part-
sen.
There woo olio a asm»
in each of the boxes tailing the
couples where to go to eat their
nipper: "Laurel Laae," •‘Mistle­
toe," "Whluut Orove/’ etc. Al­
coves and window sente sad «os?
eoraers hud heen labeled ap­
propriately prior the eomln* of
th« rugoM,
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&fc>«**htkh'*«'fer. .
Me? Christmas hoM d i stem for >0«
W t f h f t ilh f fceefth « d U w e o h A n e
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Before t ie rwfteetmeatu were
served, «pet hdW iguu given a
nawbet and tho polder «hose
n g ift Atom. the Christmas Hoe.
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■ID1NGS O F GR B A T JO Y:— The angel said unto them, Fear not;
heboid, I bring you good tidings of great Joy, which shall be to
people. For unto you la. born this day in the city of David a
lour, which IS Christ the Lord. Luke J: 10. 11.
P R A Y B R :—-O T h o is Lord of 1 *4 , be-Thou boro anew In ue,
the« we w ill m
oo dady thq good th in g s and great Joy to
srs until all p e o p le nave received them.
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CHRISTMAS.
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Nineteen hundred and twenty years ago
tomorrow, there was bom in an humble
stable in Bethlehem, the Christ Child.
L Today, in Ashland, as in the remainder
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However, w e !le lk b ra te it, hot in the
ia n n e r it was originally celebrated by the
w riy Christians, in prayer and meditation,
toit to Vs it has UoW com^to be a period of
happiness, a holiday, upon Ivhich, we ex­
change gifts, and a general feeling of good
iftnor, e who brought m d n À U lefd a rk r
ty ss^ a n d p to ced 'his feet upou thè: paths
4/ life everlasting? This is indeed, enough
Qause for thè greatest celebration possible,
dnd despite the fact that almost two thous­
and years have passed since the birth of
me Christ Child, and the years have dim­
med the spectacle for many, there remains
always the joy, the happiness that day
brought.
i * The old idea of prayer and retrospect­
ion, due the day, is still carried out in the
ihurch services arranged by almost every
qhurch. These services, though, by their
iery character, lay emphasis upon the joy
bf the day.
J . In Ashland, a city of churches, the bells
will toll tomorrow morning, calling the
faithful to the services.
» And the spirit of happiness, of good
fellowship will make itself known through
the joy of giving, which characterizes the
me Christmas season. This spirit this year,
« in years past, will not be kept within
me bounds of the immediate family, but
me desire for a greater good will be mani­
fest in the efforts to bring cheer to those un­
fortunates, who, because of some misfor­
tune, are in need. It is to these that the
Great joy unii be brought, but to the givers,
¿here will be brought an even greater joy,
that of the knowledge of a good deed, well
done, a suffering alleviated, and a Christ­
mas made a Christinas. '
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M rs. G race E . A n d rew s, E d ito r
our hair begins t c , dis-
,r, so do our Ulusipns and
ie annual "hog-killing"
of the W hite Elephant
From virtue tu sin la a step,
from sin to virtù« ’ 1« many a
d n /a Journey.
, The tower friends a rich man
Gatherings.
has, the fewer "touches” w ill Monday, December 98— Ashland
he have to tarn down.
Music Study Club. Library,
7:41 p. m.
{ Intelligent men seem to have TUUUtty,
December Bd— Del­
more troubla learning to run a
phian Chapter meeting post-
ear than plain tools.
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Tuesday, December 8P— "Moth­
H e* H e e l nays: “ As soon as
ers* and Daughters' Day." A f­
a; feller, kin use pliers Instead
terneon. cAmmlttee In charge
o’ a wreaeh, he becomes an auto
Mrs. H. K. Tomlinson, Mrs. IX
mechanic and it costs 91.10 an
Peroski and Mrs. P. K. Ham­
hear to hire him ."
mond.
M frequently happens that a ¡] Friday, Jaaiuary 1— New Tear's
good lawyer la not a good man.
Dinners at Presbyterian and
Methodist churches, for the
Old <ge doesn't set la until
congregations.
a mhn lets hM mind go to seed. Monday,
January
4— Ashland
Study Club.
Afternoon.
A man ought certainly to tell Monday,*
Jaanaey
4—-French
girl ha loves her before he
Club,
Mrs.
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tee to klae her.
The reason a man has more
temptations than a woman Is
because he knows where to find
them and goes there.
January S— Civic
Delphiaas give
The W hite Blephent Claes of
the Christian Bunday school,
under the leadership of Dr. Maud
Hawley, the teacher, have been
heving a series of delightful
gatherings lately, which began
last Monday night is a surprise
pa f t / b r ra e of its members,
Victor f o r k , the occasion being
hie twenty sixth birthday.
W ith the assistance of big
m other
Mrs. York, the class
planned a complete
surprise.
Laden
w ith
baskets,
with
plans for sato hab m eat, and
the determination to have a
Jolly evening the clam arrived in
,a body about elz o'clock, when
all oajeyed the bonatifal M rth-
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HIS EYE ON THE CROWN*
» So far, there has been no suggestion
whatever of who should be the “emperor,” of
naly if the kingship should be abolished. By
Wlence we are left to infer that the “king”
t^ould become the “emperor*
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Bui that inference may be far fro m
■ A yoang man had been seat
on ahead, to keep the "eurpriaee”
from making any ether plans fet
the hvuafhg. A ll sorts of games
weto played, "Cgckoo" being
an eapeetsl favorite.
A bend-
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It is no accident of personality that
ipe “Shah” who has been spending his time
toying at Paris, has been dethroned from
nersia, and that a stable boy, who has made
apod as soldier, as general and as ffnadbe
FLOWERS
On this occasion A was served
at tha L lth la Springs Hotel,
with the members at the class
present with their pig-banks.
Into which each had been drop­
ping the pennies and dimes ahd
ntrkles during the year.
When the date arrives for
(i pen in g, these are broken and
contents counted, each penny a
pound, and the one weighing
tha most reoeived a prise.
In
this. Instance. "D r. A. Bartbole-
m eM /’ the property of Mies Ida
coeneld weighed
pounds and
proved the prise-winning porker.
Mies Ooenold was given a
testament as a rew ard A ll the
guests at the
hraakfast
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scrlhed th e ir names fa the tes­
ta m e at
1 * . last year’s contest, " R fg -
gqdy A n n /; thw property $ of
Jimmie Briggs, wen first place
nod* secured the aWard.
Mr.
Briggs Is the class president.
A t the doeq o f the breahtost
wbteh was h reel Dbrtotmae one.
With As ekteltspt service and
pretty decorations, tha Siam
weadbd their way to Sunday
T o every weMtafi and
every b oy,
T o every m an an d every J
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M »y tbte Chriacmat pro— '
Cut flower» Or
Plant* of Every
Kind
AUSLAND
FLOWER SB
HE Yulettde spirit always tends
To warm the hearts of <tU
jdbrf
And because you've proved
both tM Ond true, - t
We nsih the very best
Oa Monday night the Annual
Clam Christman Tree and party
occurred at the home of D r.
Mend Hawley. Id spite et the
downpour ‘ the- rooms
wets
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He who ta lk o tto Mr
g sympathetic audience.
feryout
The'Automotive Shop
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«IIM t m W o txdökte W tìft/.'v
vtftx K.NOF I WHH VOÜ
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prig» -w a s given add Charts«
Puttoan hnd-latoeo '««WtoM M M
for tt.
a? m ntohi^ ports of stars,
groups were forme« and thdso
groups were aeelgieed their ports
ksrshlef akoww wha -a part at upod'bha "stunt program "
the tUO faT everyone.
« a Political Speech/' by h r-
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Army Good» Store
Litkiä 8$>rin«s Rdtel BMf.
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Last Sunday morning was the knd gestures, brought down the
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