Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 15, 1926, Image 3

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    Win e trout of Orbate
ended. Her ■ Httie -at
[Aon brought - h»r h
T : ©fitters laataHed A* «rts <MM
' 1 »ere: Queen, Mr». Alice WW»e-
H trout, Grant« Pass; -Princess
« R o y a l, Mrs. m o n t HoatXlÛotfÿ.
tJM eM sM f w th is u Tttta. Mrs.
rtL oreaa MaWhlr, AhblaMI; Drfc-
H o o ss Bddotta, dattta Ladd*4HT.
J Grants PM»; Prinosss BeeAKer
ft Aophla Baker, Great» Atfe;
L Princess B arter, Praam« «ach-
* Tea, Medford; Princess Rs*»*®».
H Ethel Boira, Medford; Priacdto
V- Chaplain, Carlbet Boyce, Med-
g ford; Princess Musfelha. Pearls
g Marks, Grants Pass. Appointive
r- offtesN. Oeergle Caiey, Busanne
g 'Older,
Blanche
Stlnebaugh,
i- Grace Malone, Margaret Whittle,
g Amelia Britt, Leafs® Lae.
J
The Queen’s Attendants were
a Gladys McAdams and Florence
,B Biddle, Grants Paas.
a
Those who attended from A»h-
,* Mad were the Mesdames C.
i, R. Vhopel, P. P. Whittle, L
B . Bateman, W. W. HcNalr, C.,
y ¡A. Malone, Tony Franco, Purvis,
r Bella Sefcwetp, 'Will Loomis, and
Z >. 0 . Poor. ’
Em pio**
ja* 'Lwst
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address
"Vocational
T r t M W » M t* tk» «to® uad-
arttfp » t » H . 0 0 0 tofts rtry
W torfctlht ajfe InhWhctlTg. The
Vocational Tralhtn* rid«« far
7-B hoys hgs bepn in Junior
High for two y o u *
» m®®td
the Writ period after noon.
For the boy of t«day, who
la the man of tomorrow, v«ea-
donut training has four »Lpsb;
comfortable Inkom®, Joy 1» hie
w ort, opportunity for growth
ang a chance to serve others.
lM - lt
*1 a a ZiBAStfJhai
■ ■ ■« tar»» *7 •
WAT 'fest
Joy 1* bis Wart-
Mote than half the boys of the
Uniftsd MdJas quit school before
finishing eighth gipde.
The
> J f S w gave an Illustration of
the ago who ’was a misfit, or
had tabbed hU calling.
The question u , "What Shall
M )Bt a Jdb, a position or a
work to lata h»d put your la-
> tense soul Into its accomplish-'
moat?"
Glad w)ork U not
measured in a financial way a l­
together.
Much of the unrest of today
U agnaad by misfit* or folks wfte
«Art BflsMd their calling.
A
broad foundation Is needed be­
fore specialising.
These fora
only n few of the many gawd
points brought and the mothfos
who .attended although It whs
■A rainy day fait well repaid for
their effort in coming."
o n ly
Dlnneg Dassoe A Aucceesfol
Affair—
The dinner dance given at
the Llthla gprtsga hotel was an
Altogether delightful affair, with
many «wests prosout to enley the
tan.
For Ito old fashioned dances
planned, Mr. d e r a te s Laos act­
ed in the oapacHy of director
calling the figures daaosd.
Mr. Prank Jordan presided At
the organ and this wtth a vlolla
and gaiter aamposad the orebas-
fra whteb tarnished the music
during the evening.
Every thine wee la keeping
with the Valentine Ihopght afed
the setting was aapaelally at-
♦r actins.
♦ » . ♦
gathered on Friday afterneap
I* share Che hospitality of Mrs
W; 'J. Van Foseen,' a* her home
an N orth■ Mela St. ■t'-{ •'
^
W -
juaddra at attractive price.
ON
CROP
PAYMENTS— 80
Were rabch to tha maw who
want« to erect bis own buildings
to d Per from crops. Plooa Is
Nearby aad good land.
SPLENDID IRRIGATBD STOCK
fc^NOH at shcrifice price.
House« for Boat, Past«#« My
Bapt. Apploa »or a«le.
■
.
STAMMS REALTY
> •
l» l- t f
strictly modem t-room. house
f au< t-room house Just
lag. B 0 y tarmai Just south
lormal-seheol. Phone IBM.
sm « m
« A t o o k doyottonal aarvlcs,
with, "Faith” for tho centrai
Chads«, at which each one gave
her favorite quotation on faith;
to to to fh® meeting.
• n n c y work engaged the pt-
tentlon o i guests during the so'
rial hour. At its eloae delirious
reBBoBinwnts WV« »SfVed. Deil-
cate wakes sad dethty ssnd-
wlches and coffee,* with the
of Valentinas Day car­
ried out In decoration and In
thh refreshments were much ep-
pusciated by the guests.
Those assisting Mrs. Shersrd
Vera, Mrs. Hasehks. O. C. Crow-
som, Will Loomis, Sanford and
« h m < «e»
sdectlaa ’Ogna the
Getes of the Temple,* a beauti­
ljfc
fu l and appropriate solo.
The
tor«
devotional part of the meeting
was led by Mrs. Powell, and
__22
was followed by a business meet­
ing, when reports were read and
It was voted to change the open!
lag ^hour of future meeting!
from- 1:00 p. m. to g:SO p. m*
It was also drifted td purchase
and present to the Public Li­
brary several volumes on “Tsm*
pemace.”
' X -
"A song by Mrs. Pemberton
_
was a prelude to Its study hour.
Mrs. Kelsey gavs a most In­
teresting and detailed account ol
l««-tf the activities of the Chinese
Girls’ rfome in San Francisco,
with Individual histories of sev.
eral rama ««red there.
Mrs,
Frailer
tod
general
charge
■of the lesson- aw “Slavic Worship
; A t o * * * «poriatty .
ta America" and was assisted
Furniture Raflnlshgd .
by.
several ladles who reviewed
Bstimatee gladly furnished
P t o w »8 or I f
The next meeting will be at
tho parlors of the church, Feb­
ruary the 11. At this meeting
I to officers will be elected. Mrs.
tfctcheil M chairman of the en-
{ortwlsmont commutes. She will
hm . Assisted by Mrs. W.. E,
Hoato. tors. William 8m 1th, Mrs. C,
F o r CoMo
Orlpr : 'Ü t o
I BALE: —. Portable tie-
aud records, <10 Liberty
4
> -1 1 1 — • •
Bchwela J>
e fflrirtt aai
lug her reign, and as a token of
esteem.-
• *.
- The members of »Mr patrol»
presented
to
their
rstlrln-f
Q u een , Belle Schwelu, a beauti
ful basket of pink carnations
and rosebuds.
Flowers and a
J®W®> FRY V * «rtM toM Ao hsi
from «As TempML vHth- ourneft
appreciation sxpmosed for th
'loyalty aad devpttoa givyn to
Carefully
Ifeto Jndfft tor YuMMlf
T í usier» Rheumatic TabMU
vegetable compound sold and
gqaraateed by Drug»1«*- F t* » -
t o Thblsta seat« id tira ataas,
taky a tablet
rtíRSC:
now aad Urns
■ sow, Vpilta Hoagland.
Hanson, Lpjs Lyman. G*i
.rvUla
wr, Mhrion Hitchcock,
Harris, Maxine Gearhart
Bmerf, Louts» Medra,
(Continued on
All members of the 1
are cordially I»»#«« to
The program fesd fed fct
inmhitidHH h
World’s M
Stage Line
are to assemMe- at the
d ut church At Sldvd*
whan aura will to pàp»
from AiUasd
Camp Plre Glrto . totototo»
Parent* and f*rls*Js
Tula HlljMl group p f Q M f e
Fire glr/s pt /pator High » "
an entertainment m the Library,
to Which thoir parents amf M l
few ftloods warn Invited, ThM* I
was a goodly audience pgftMBt I
to enjoy the splendid program I
represented, proved very afokaat- «
‘“ L ,
The program r a n k le d * of.
•pngs, the Camp n y o q «««».
Plano solos. » pageant M<1 faro i
plsyldts, one of the llttks pfoya.
"Oneida’s Dream.’' WM • play
of the Camp tore.
a
A eenjr by Ito whofo «road
wae a gteasiag iotrpduettaa t e l
lowed by a solo and the Cange.
••America’s Songs," a delightfully
planned pageant, with the M M *
of girls givlag it, l a , appMtolate
ooatiunes, tor the difOeuM parte'
represented.
A pleyle|, "An Shear WM
Longfellow," was a pleasingly
unacted little draata with a aam-
har taking part, praaentiag a '
’ * T toBptaMMg aad aaubtot '
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5R
SCHEDULE
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ea. M * t o d tokrtdB
Carborujodiyn
CombuMttoa ’
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9
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T h e co sn s side < b B m w rt
the nicks wed the fine side
finishes the edge.
No, 196 BoRad......... |
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No. 109 6 i n d b .........
No. 108
0{neh
s snowstorm
nêxt summer
1.2»
1.2S
ThnuBud» oi* people w ill keep cool in the
Wifey« B M t A « f M t kfeh the help o f today’«
«Mtotokft^l t h t mo«nMipa.
. fcfcgtneity «dll h<i«g them frtgh hre^pe«
t o m o frtd fe td strew m th e mountain streams.
A tilth to fe to w«l poor cooinew and cotnfcrt
NU SALT ‘ ..
>uld repirfee £>T*
lary table ialt.
felt contawa 31-2 <w.
Sodium todfot per
id of salt Vhloh Rup-
I nnffiaitot Iodine to
tor tto
lo-
d«flciency in our diet.
Nu Salt; 25c
4oiJUoo ottth will t^is modem mirrek eostt
*th ll typrk oF giant power-houses— the use
d f t o n c M g «¿m iles ofcopper wires— service
d * y .p r Jkidht At the touch o f a button— ajl
dUs costa h to thsm h a lf a cent Ah h oar as the
0 ie e AFi^rt’ent for
your electric fan.
i n <hk fetowtowe. the electric lamp Which
nukes it pos&ibJo for ymi to read the evening
pdpef »1 comfortably a» by daylight w ill t o jn
an hour longer for another half A penny.
Electjhcfty
gantution. "
The a®v\y laa
war« glvsa hpaui
Alaa,
otoe®r
bouquet:
IA OREGON
mpany
SKiny Noses
W eb process powder
nseeted by perspir*
apt 1st an ugly shine
k ; stays on until you
to d aad pure; makes
gives a
Oet -this
p old er
Springs
OBrA-tA «small 'Church - nib*’
.h S h k .^ w M B 4« BeoondlSt.
•.Htkhi strsst. ptpiaiaba sstum
Rev. u P?/ K- Hammond. aad
rA rart)— To
BeridM-UtoMd
< A i d » i f s P > t s e » » > * l® s « « .» « » » w w h e s e
WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY
Tally, Place Cards and Sovveniri
rditasrs brought
districts of tbs
could .BdW aeewstom themselves
touchier they -returned home.
Litbia Springs Hotel Bldg.