Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 28, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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ND D A I L Y .T I D I N G S
No secretary of finance in Mexico has any poi
give security to investors in Mexioo. There is OS
thing possible. The inherent psychology of the M<
people Is against it. They will not respect thsfr crwi
gains with foreign capital, and they have shown
capacity to b’uild up their own capital power.
Until Mexico can have a system < law that a
indepeadeat, in its enforcement, of the particular ]
who is called the President, Mexico will be a good
for foreign investors to keep away from.
knt «< Family Dinner-—
Mra. Omen A Kadrewp sasat
p ^ w ie ik r
J»re were fath ered th«kWBeeIef
From Ashland
b u r , M / •< * * » * H. >. A *
pws and Mrs. M nry L . M ntbrq»,
r the Christmas feast.
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HI Mr». M s ry I * Mathews expiwt ,
Lleave enrly la the aew year tor
sojourn «1 several » o a th s i t
Tb« membership of the A M Cteh
I l held their C brietuiM B a ity .
pnday eveutog, D attS ftH r &
¡ the Clrle Club house. Great
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The hostesses for this occasion Wi
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Ratea for Legal aad Mlscellan
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GOD W IL L PROV1CE:— Take no thought saying, W hat shall we
eat» or. What shall we drink» or. Where w ltbal shall we he cloth­
ed» .B u t seek ye first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness:
and i l l these things shaU be added unto you. Matthew 8.81,88.
PR A YE R :— O Lord, we could live by faith and not by sight,
for Thou hast given us Jesus Christ, and w ith H im Thou w ilt also
freely give ns all things.
NSW OHUBOH VOX AXXD
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Calendar of Events—
Monday, Deeember « «.-‘-Ashland
Music Study Club. Lib rary, T i l t
P. M.
Monday, December 2S.— A rt Club.
Hostesses, Mrs. Elb and Mrs.
Louis Sehwelg.
,
Tuesday, December «0.— Mother's
and
daughters*
Afternoon.
Civic Club House. Committee in
Charge: Mrs. H. K Tomlinson,
Mrs. D. Perosst sad Mrs. P. K.
Hammond.
Tuesday, December 90,— Delphian
Chapter Meeting Postponed.
feature, with the table a Christ­
mas dream w ith Its centerpiece
of Santa’a sleigh and five tiny
reindeer; candy doll», unique la
th e ir construction, and at each
plgte dainty nnt cupa, so arrang­
ed aa to serve as candle sticks
for the bright candles w ith which
the table was lighted.
Those present to enjoy the
happy time together, were; the
Misses Gertrude Blede, Helene
Blade, Gladys Applegate, Rqth
Osman, Emma Jenkins, Lets
W alker. Geòrgie Coffee, Elsie A l­
exander, Calla Blegel, Mrs. Atleen
W alker-K ay. and Mrs. Blegel and
Mte. H. C. Stock.
HOT SU77KRIH0 AH THHT THOUGHT
It is hard for the thousands of hard coal miners who
are out of work to understand why they do not got a
speedy victory, under the promises of their leaders. They
have been idle for months, now. Those who could afford
to be idle, for a time, have become restive. Those who
never could afford to be idle, have become sick at heart.
And in the meantime they appear to be no nearer to a
solution of the coal dispute than at the beginning.
Each side to the controversy may have realized by
this time that neither one had the grip they thought on
the necessities of the people- The coal men thought that
the ownere “ had” to have profits. The operators thought
that the workmen “ had” to have work. Each side thought
that the public had to have coal.
The workmen were fairly well fortified with back ( h r is t n u i Party for Episcopal
pay resources. The coal operators had figured on idle Sunday School—
mines for a year, or until such time as the public would The Christmas party which is
agree to market conditipns. And both have been disap­ an annual event at the Parish
pointed by the facility with which much of the fuel us­ House tor the m«mhers of the
Sunday School was held
ing public has taken to the use of other kinds of coal and Episcopal
Wednesday afternoon from four
to oiL
u n til six.
Some of the public is suffering. But the coal strike > There were recitations, music
is evidently not playing much part in the industrial life and delightful games and a great
big Christmas tree to delight (be
of the United States, yet.
DOLLARS AT PARIS
There is some sarcastic temperament being shown git
Paris regarding the spending of American money there.
• America has little enough reason to be prond of much
n r m r ir n n
h ic
tiin t
in
< n r r c T li n l
I n n fi*
▼ vnoi
w on-
der if some of the noisy Christmasing on the boulevards
smacks of “ dollar«” and “ pounds.” The English tongue
must much of the time be nauseating to the French ear.
But who Invites and urges the spending of foreign
money in Paris? Paris has become aa much a hotel for
the entertainment of rasliing paying guests as is New
York. Manhattan would still be a village, worth about the
price that the Indians got for it, if it were not for the
money that Iowa pork raisers and Alabama cotton grow­
er» «end there. So with Paris. The Paris that is naughty
is the Paris that ip Imilt up for the foreign trade that
spends AeUan and* pounds.
HBW BID TOR RASY MONEY
The secretary of Mnancc at Mexico City gays that he
g drafting ’policies that wifi encourage investment for
oreigners in Mexican industries-
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Which ia the old smearing of mucilage to catch flies.
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Ideal for Cold Weather
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holiday tim e fo r a ll present,
t entertained at a delightful Christ­
mas dinner Thursday. The din­
ner was a midday repast, w ith
a jl the delicious things that gq
to make a Christmas feast. Other
than the fam ily. M r. aad Mrs. A.
B. Tonnsr, Mercedes. La Voua and
Charles Toaper were present to
enjoy it and thq pleasant visit
that followed.
Friday, January l^—ftow Year’a
It in announced from Los Angeles that Dr. Charles Dinner» at Presbyterian and
F Aked is going to start a non-denominational religious M ethodirt Churches, fb r thu
congregation»-
organization there. It is probably to be called, he says, Monday,
January 4. — Ashland
' ‘The Lincoln Community Church.” As Lincoln is dead
Study Club. Afternoon.
some years, and no one has a copyright on the namfi, there Monday, Jaanary 4. — fren ch
Club. Mrs. G. M. Green, hort-
is ao preventing Dr. Aked from flying under the Lincoln
colors.
However, there is no evidence that Abraham Lincoln teeday, January 8. — Civic Club
M eaty Delphlana give program.
ever believed, liberal and independent in religion as he
was, in the sort of religions divgations that Dr. Aked fata Club Christmas Pasty—
jgteJgL-.Q gcflsiOTalIy» people fin tor into diiyntos aa to — i f l se O p l l a R i egel w as hostess,
whether Aked is a Congregationalist or a Baptist or a a t the annual Christmas tree and
what not- It seems now that he is to become whatnot, as party of the Business Girls* Club
neither the Baptists nor the Congregationalists are clam­ of which she is a member, on
Wedhaadsy avaalng. The tree was
oring to retain him.
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beautifully decorated, as wars the
~ INot that it is impossible for an honest and sincere as rooms, T h e ty e e carried a weight
well as intelligent clergyman to change hfr ehurch. That •of lovely gifts, almost a hundred
happens too frequently to be denied, and. ltotween all packages were on and beneath
sorts of denominations. But It is very questionable tt. Christmas greens made the
a bower of beauty.
whether the religious declamation of the Aked sort for rooms
And there t u a rest Santa,
the steadying of souls. As a mental course it ha» been too, who distributed the p resents.
styled “ Abed and unashamed” by some witty phrase Bunco wgs the game of the evea-
maker. As a force for the helping of men, It is of doubt­ tng and worlds of fun was the
ful value. After all, progress as we must, there is some­ result. M i sa Gladys Applegate
thing requisite in the “ Bock of Ages.” The clergyman secured first prise and Mias Elate
the consolation.
who becomes a law unto himself ceases to he a clergyman. Alexander,
■ The luncheon was the crowning
»▼I iiTY
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children’s hearts.
A t the close of the two hours
of fua -and frolic, refreshments
were served the children by the
committee in charge. The party
w ill be a bright spot la the
for a ll preiaut. ..
M rs.
Jo sep hine
P o le y
and
SPECIAL «1.00
- Large «a is the dtafe« N o » , elover toWer. « U Mr». I. B
the table extended in to the Bngg gave to U e h a dainty
living roam to seat the /e a s ts etreage for the eegd. Baeh re­
assembled from fa r aad near. ceived a battle of portutoe from
Holly and mistletoe, aad a won­ McNair Brothers and J. P. Dodge
derful Christmas tree gave fes­ aad m as gave tw each a box of
tive a ir to the rooms and glow* stationery.
lpg red* candles and b rillian t
Miss Helene Biode presented
poinsetta le n t brightness to the each w ith two beautiful hand-
beautifully appointed table, w ith kerchiefs; <fc H . Johnsen, to
ita wonderful Christmas fe a st
tach a pearl handled pen hnito:
] Interest centered about the The P W **, for each, sent a large
Chris tmaa trees, p articularly the w hite chrysanthemum end the
younger members of the house Ashland Greenhouse s e a t's bon-
party and its fr » lt whs a ll . that quet a t the same b eaiW fal flow ­
the most exacting cottld wish.
ers. A beautiful cyelaman from
This was the largest gather- the H atcher Greenhouse: pein-
lng of members of the Steam*» setta and ferm from Mr. and
family that has been held tor M r s /S a m M cNair, the Schnot-
many years.
(Contiaaed On Page Three)
Those sharing the delightful
hospitality and pleasant visit
daughters, the Misses BvaagpUae
and Minnie entertained the h em -
t o « of the fam ily at a pleasant
fam ily gathering w ith the midday
Christmas dinner the central fea­
ture. The afterneon and even-
lag ware devoted to the real home
visit.
Those preseat to enjoy, with
hostess and her daughters this
d e lig h tfu la ffa ir w e re M rs .A b b ie
and Mrs. ¿teams from - Enterprise, D r.
daughter aHd Mrs. Robert Btearna aad
H artley daughter,» Roberta, Katherine,
lias, Mr. and Helen from Hedtord; Dr,
d daugh-
ny,. R alph Stearns- from
)rtts and qtauta P a n : Mrs. A, B. McCoy
dud Mrs. E lla Rhode» aad son,
Decorations at the'table where Jaek, from Albany; M f. Floyd
covers were laid tor fifteen were Plane of Ashland; H rs. Blanche
In keeping w ith the gay brightness Heap» and non, Russell, from
of the holiday season and rooms Grants Pass; Mrs. F lo ra Knapp
were
garlanded in the
festal from Mavelin, Wisconsin. Thee?
Christmas colors.
With the hoht and hostess, Mr.
Early Saturday morning, Mr. arid Msa. H . A . «team s and chil­
W ilm er Poley, bis mother and sta­ dren, B lia atelh . Jeanette, W a l­
tata, Mrs. Johephine Poley and lace and Bobby made up one of
the Misses Minnie sad Eva, M i», the largest Christinas gatherings
H artley and son Colling loft 'to r la the oily.
Springfield, Oregon for a Poley
Many of the guests have re­
reunion. A t this w ill ba gathered turned to th eir* homes but some
the relatives from Southern and are house guests during the
Basterà Oregon, and Portland, to holidays.
welcome a member of the family
who is now on leave of absence A Wonderful Christmas T r e e -
One of lh» moet heavily laden
from the mission field.
of a ll the Christmas trees 1»
Ashland was that which hel£
Mothers' aad Daughters* Day—
Tudhlay, at the Civic Club the gffts a t the Christmas party
at
the
Telephone * Exchange,
'House w ill be the annual Mothers*
Cbriatmaa
Eve.
and Daughters' afternoon, when
The
tree
was a mammoth
those whe have a mother, or some
one,
but
even
So, it could not
one’s else mother to bring, is to
do eo. Mothers are to bring their hold the wealth o f . gifts, ao,
daughters, or seme one's else literally hundreds were grouped
The tree
daughter. Or if no mother or under and about it.
was
b
eautifully
decorated,
and
daughter is available, the house
Just
at
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:8
0
Christmas
Bve,
guest or the newcomer In the city
I t did
to whom you w ould like to extend the diemantUag began.
a welcome. A cordial welcome Ir not and early, A llthe girls had
extended, and members ate not
only drged to ba present bnt to
eoe the mother, Jthe daughter,
gueet -or stranger Is present to-
enjoy the social afternoon, meet
the members and listen to the pro­
gram at pleasing numbers which
is a feature of the entertainment.
Civic Club members are asked
to help in making, thia afterndon
oae of the moat successful of the
ynadff
The committee in charge of a r­
rangements ase Mra. H. R. Tom­
linson, Mrs. D. Porosst, and Mrs.
P. K . Hammond.
FURNITURE CO.
MANY BEAUTIFUL
GIFTS
THAT WILL B B AP
PRECIATED. AS
— New Year
Remembrances
BABCOCK’S
GIFT
. SHOPPE
“DlstlaeMvq OJf to Fer
Disérimlaatiag People*
SUPERIOR
BREAD
And Pastries
THAT WILL PITEASE
YOU
Efficient Service is Our
Motto
Lithia Springi
> »«»w s a s » » « « •*-»
M r. aad Mrs. T ..C . Ingraham
of Augusta^ Mains, »enounce the
engagement .o f their daughter.
Mtsa Deborah Iugruham to Lowell
A. Griffeth of Denver. Colorado.
The dale o f the m erriece hee eot
been announced.
I t w B lb e remembered that Mies
iageaheas visited M r. end Mrs.
J. M . Nutter tor fc number ef
mouths recently,.. and has many
Ashland friends whe wlU he iu-
temsted-to haow e f her happlneee-
. Mies lagyuhem took aa aeUve
p ert In eqatoty pud elvte a ttain
among the youag people while
her».
Mra. Ingraham has also
vteited la Ashland. .
Miss Ingraham ie a eleee e» Mr.
J. H . F atter and also of M rf. H.
I
Dr. and Mrs. Gordon MacCrack-
en were host and hostess a t a'd e­
lig h tfu lly attractive fly» course
Christmas dinner served a t oae
th irty , w ith covers told tee seven,
the mean embracing a ll the deli­
cacies of the season, turkey, the
WESTEENAÍR
WINTER
SCHEDULE
megA
built into the
©T STACH»
Te foribatf, 1« a t a r . s .
10:80 A. M. A pleasant one day tri
the receipt of a. tetogram hear­
ing Chribtmae greeting» frdm the
abeesrt so*. Chester mcCrucken,
who is the gnent of cousins in In ­
dianapolis,
Indiana. 1 Chester
keltts a rteponefble position In
Kansas, but Is on his vacation at
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rA T h «
■ s r a s E if i.« Z Ä Ä J x r s a i ' fi
Hara AttUiad-HortlMA MAP
and East Main &t
D r. end Mrs. MaeÇrachen are
tats tonight (ttnturdny) nt the
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