Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 24, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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the entertainment* feature was propriate to the age or dignity
introduced.
Games, many- and of the one to whom preaented.
varied, occupied the attention
A happy feature of the eve­
of ail for a time and w ere moat ning was the presentation to
Mr. and Mrs. Rollio Rlnabar-'
enjoyable.
Santa now made his appear­ ger, who had Just returned from
ance, took hia station by the their wedding trip of a beauti­
tree and distributed the gift« ful basket of golden chrysan­
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with which it was laden. These themums the blue of the basket
A program of pleasing num­ gifts were also* a sonrce of making 'an appropriate setting
bers has been arranged.
Re­ merriment, each one present re­
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freshments will be served and ceiving a gift especially ap-
a happy time is anticipated.
Mrs. K. K. Tomlinson, Mrs.
D. Perossl and Mrs. P. K. Ham­
mond are in charge of plans foi
the afternoon.
in true Yuletide spirit we sing,
The membership is urged to
plan to be present at this time
May our good wishes happiness bring.
to enjoy what will be one of
Peace, joy and cfeer,
—
the very successiuT affairs of
the season..
For Christmas is here,
The delight and satisfaction
To he got from bringin’ mirth
To the Hearts of Fellow Mortals
Is the greatest Joy on.Earth;
And its folks like you that teach us
Many pleasant ways today
To give Happiness at Christinas •
An’ make New Years Bright an’
THE FRANKLIN BAKERY
WR WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTO­
MERS A
Merry Ghristmas
AND THE VERY BEST IN LIFE
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. GO
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And your cares to the winds may yon fling p
Christmas Party—
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In the Heart of Town
A group of teachers, to tbo
number of nin eteen , -enjoyed a
very delightful Christmas gath­
ering at the home of Mrs. Guy
Good Monday evening. This is
the annual Christmas party of
Junior High teachers and a
number of special teachers.
Mrs. Guy Good was hostess on
this occqpion at the bountiful
dinner Which was the prelude
in an evening of enjoyment;
dinner, visit and a radio con-
ebrt, with the exchange of gifts,
filled the tim e . to overflowing.
For the gifts namps had been
drawn, and a limit placed as to
purchase price, and lovely y»-
Jeed were the gifts, the llmlta-
tion as to expenditure not hav­
ing had any effect on the at­
tractiveness
of
the
remem­
brances.
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-The invited guests ware the
Misses Ila Myxp,. M itred ,Mil­
lion, Kennedy; Jshnson, A lie«
Robertson, Clara Anderson, Nora
Ward, Ethel Reid, Mell Carter,
Edna Goheen, Gladys Morton,
Alleen Shepherd, Crain, Flor­
en c e . Hurd, Beryl Jarmon, Mrs.
Llssle Merritt, Mrs. Bertha Den­
ton. Mrs. C. E. Howell and
Mrs. Guy Good.
The annual Christmas party
df the "Who Dos," a class of
the Methodist 8unday school,
With their invited guests, th<
husbands, occurred Friday eve­
ning, the eighteenth of Decem­
ber.
After the guests assembled,
and greetings Ware exchanged,
THERE IS NO END TO
THE JOY AND HAPPI-
WE
W IS H
To greet you pt Christmas and to wish you
E V E R Y B O D Y THIS
Happiness in the New Year. With sincere ap-
CHRISTMAS
SEASON.
preciation of your Patrorfage, *
Williams Service
THE PLAZA GROCERY
Thos. H ill, Prop.
Station
BOUUEVAHD and 8BBBM AN
•Greetings to You for Christmas and the New Year
From Pastor and Congregation of The First Baptist Church of Ashland
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YOURS AND HIS AND OURS
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• w w e a i i W s M fw U
Ours to walk humbly and softly
before Him ;
, Ours to give glorious praise to
His name;
Ours to be worshipful, ever adore
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L* . Ours be forever His love tu pro-
F" . claim.
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I His was the Cross sad the Gar­
den’s deep aorrow;
Hie was the gloom of the Tomb
On the morrow;
His to corno forth to toll the sweet
•tory;
His be the Kingdom, the Pow­
er end the Glory!
339 B. Main Street
The greeting of world kinship, the message
of the fellowship of man! Ohristmas! Its be­
nevolent spirit of place and good-will, of cheer
and happiness that finds its greatest joy in ser­
vice to others—what a benediction it breathes
on this old world of ours!
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unlimited
during
the glad Christmas
So rich in memories, so all-inclusive in its
wish, truly no other greeting could so eloquent­
ly bring you a message with real heart interest
than these 'two wo^ds—"M erry Ohristmas!"
The Ashland
Electric Shop
339 E. Main Street
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
We wish our many pa­
trons a Merry Christmas
and a prosperous and
SAM’S CHRISTMAS WISH TO YOU,
OUR FRIENDS
Standard Cleaners
Tree Delivery Servloe
Phone 108
95 Oak S t
A month ago we protested that we were
Thankful;
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Today we are merry and say ao; *
WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO
P. R. WINTER
R. J. WOODS, Mgr,
The Christmas Photograph Rush
Iriy love to advertise
y to “put the people wise"
that's dally taking place
ling’s Stndlo— they "set the
ce..__
•ve been buried to the eyes
hotogrsphs of every sl»e,
y sort and style of face
eaven gave the human
ome that came from where
rear asbestos hairpins in
sir hair)
w a blond and blue-eyed
is
d before the glass,
Grandmamma, sedate and
In»,
irown-eyed Mary tall and
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heir turn to "have s look
t to have “their picture
Wo sit up nights till half past
three,
a
Develop and wssh( retouch and
spot,
Print and mount, and the Devil
knows whsb—
We mix new baths and dump the
old,
And try to forget our feet are cold,
Try to remember the films we've
sold,
Try to forget the fibs we’vs told,
Try t0 forget were getting old.
But of all the "gets" this gets
ug worst—
They a„ want THEIR picture
FIRST;
Wajj we get t0 bed when the
rooster crows
,
And jBni_ and acoot’ when the
whistle blows,
ring baby, fair and plump.
tvervbodv on the JumD
t la s tb y happy chance
dge the slaters and the
We grab <”»Tl’reehfsst on_the run.
We eat our batter cakes half dons,
We don‘t get lunch till after one,
And then but little, and maybe
•» nene,
And catch the sunshine tight and
feat:
A country boy; a social star;
A leading member of the bar;
A blacksmith from the shops, you
know;
A ballet dancer from the show— .
"Doctor, lawyer, merchant, chief,
Rich man, poor man, beggar man,
thief"—
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In quick,succession come and go,
Like "movie” actors in a show,
Until our nerves are smashed to
slush,
All on account of the Christmas
Rash.
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And thia slq ’t half, what you folk«
thought It was fun.
We don’t get Ume to shsva or
* wash ✓ , .
Nor hardly to change our socks,
by Gosh;
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But here’s the FUN; We get 'em
DONE;
Every bea-n-tl-fnl, bloomin’ one.
We got our money, and bought
seme meat, .
And now yrc’re too blamed tired
to eat,
It we had any brains they’re done
to mush,
All on account of the Christmas
Rush. *
However we are still able to wish
you a Merry Christmas.
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Yours in the fellowship great and
. eternal;
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Yours In the name of Jeene,
onr Lord;
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Yours in the hope- supreme and
supernal;
■ Yours In the sacred bond of the
,
Word.
gee's Shoe Shop
145 E. Main St.
's Happiness That Has ^No End!
Christmas P arty for
‘•Who Dos”—
NESS
THE^ ROSE
A Merry Christmas
Next week we will be hopeful of happinees
as we draw the bolts on 1986 and look ahead-
STEREOPTICON
LECTURE
The very spirit of Ohristmas makes this all
possible for every day;
Dec. M , 7.80 P. M.
In Adventist Church
4th and C Sts.
Gratitude for yesterday,
lev. W. F. Georg of Portland
Lutheran Missions In Orsgon
And Idaho”
STRANGERS
¡WELCOME
FREE
- Joy for today
Assurance for tomorrow.
And may it all be youre.
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ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO. ”
Among onr asset* we like to oonnt the only
one money cannot buy, Your Good W ill,
So at this Holiday Season we extend to
■you not as a customer alone, but as a
friend, Beet Wishes for the Coming Year.
O. H. Johnson, Jeweler
Darling Studio, Ashland, Oregi
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Sincerely