Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 08, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Oo To BoMtanb* >
« t e 8 ^ f e h ,fc® tahght for to
Kathryn Shoek returned
tiny candles In appropriate teW -a
W o W * X < Mw- 4.
The VM M *'« Praahyterlal floi te»x-
torday
from a two months
her
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C.
F.
Cole,
San
Franclsoo,
dinner.
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Thursday and Frida» o«r MM Ibis time of «n «nUrtalumqpt attractively anenaed weXe « 5 1
■oin Page Two)
DgS been vtattiog at the C. T.
wash ana there *111 he nulte » wfefh the clegs «fW « W ° f -
M î A.A c VH *ad
a u u u c iw a L t
mber, representing t t y « f r ,
MMUt » . t e a » fU* ^rp- Joh«*u. a t e » a d « a warif. te 1 M tt«
Mqfch the tpepty-thlrd.
< » * 1 M l. Wells rstu rn sd to Klamath
» n t Missionary «gapiaayon* sagt Enoch Arden. T hiq r«^ l?a when epeate t e
Thg celebration will take the
the « ten d i fe a ttw lM fa .
itf* ’“0«' M tete »*, »» «»• b p in whaee heap* the ten « * ate»» I MK» y e j ^ M an4 Mx>. c <*>
guise of an ol$ tgshioned party
' ’• < 1 « f t Wtnm tA 8 f e Francisco
Bome will p^obaW drAye, #
church. She will ha Mslat- had how itoirnr' ' ■
apd everyone » expected to
:e weather continues. , ;
« » b y Mrs. B. A. Woods.
The evening wee spent M v t e 1
N te AcW«r » »•
dress In old fashioned raiment. '
« • •
’ Too much cannot he sdM In Itlpg and time passed all too I Hg*. Cole are sisters of * * • c .
H ans will be ‘ annouced later
Those enjoying Mrs. TJ Payne.
<b School Cam* Wre q k l»
« * Ì8e ot this totertalameaA rapidly.
ap to entertainment.
•ehweln’s
pleasant ' htejflM M r .
ctft
J^l
who
Attend
will
be
more
than
Office hours, 14 to I t A. M.
Mrs. Fred Engle was program*
were:
Mrs.
AUeen Wetoee-Mgto
I» toFaid for the p«ort. In «lenente
to I P. M-; 7 to I evenings,
leader and sh? > * • Mooted by J Wednesday evening
e
Ashland
High
School
Canqp
1*
the
delightful
presentation,
cuisons Bank Building.
the Missee
»•*««• ®r*
a «umber of others. The first,
re girls gathered for their . Dainty refreshments of tea Alexander, Georgle Oeflee, »»th;
HOB BENT—Sleeping fròoms,
number
was
the
missionary;
DR. BRHMBT A. WOODS— Prac­
»ekly mooting ln the High og^e and J®110 were •®rred « Oaniun, Emma Jesklns, Lets
ily renovated. Low Rent. I«
tice limited to ays, ear. nose and hymn. "Highway of the King,”
W a lk e r .
Gladys
Applegate.
ihool sewing room.
the close <M the social ho«r.
lonasr.
I ll-«
throat—Ji-ray Including teeth. sung vary feelingly by Mrs.
Helene Blede. Gertrude to te e
»OR BBNT—Two room hooas-
Office hoars. 1« to I t and 2 James Lennox and Mrs. Homer
M's. Hcfcwein Enterfetis
and speelal guests. Mrs. GtHtnM,
i
tp
I , Swedenborg »MK . Ash­ qUllngs.
Mjss Florence Hbllmpei) |OM I
keeglng apartment.
* >Mln-
Bgstsesa «mis' cimb—
"Prayer and Mjaaldns,” Is the
land. Oregon.
‘ lir a Boll* Schweln was hoa- Mrs. Hollmyer.
boog under dlsonssiop, and nt
'toas at a delightful and attrac­
tgla meeting the fifth chapter
tive dinner party at which the
gras presented.
Members of the Business Girls*
Mrs. ifajllcpat gave the won­
Olub were guests and In compli­
derful story of Pandita Ranabl—;
ment to one of their number,
a thrilling narrative and Mri.
whose birthday was commem­
Ralph BUllngs discussed the
orated on thia occasion.
life a*d w ort of General Fane
FOB BALE— Feathers
The table, at which covets
of whom the world hears so
ware laid for twelve, and a de­
pillows. 17« Van Noss Avo.
JORDAN'S SASH AJf& < W * Î meeh today.
Remember how thoy used to
licious turkey dinner served,
WORKS, Corner Hetman and
A beautiful poem, "Highway
was artistically decorated In
hitch 014 Dobbin to a windlass and
Van Nmn. Phone H l . l»4-tf of Hops,” was read by Mrs.
FOB SALE—Blacksmith shop,
lavender and pink.
drive hign ’round and ’round—
1500. 63 Second SV,
Keo and Mrs. Aaguln
Thg tiny candles at each
lifting hay and doing heavy chores?
Oregon.
sa w -te »® Secret ot His Junior High C ir c le -
plate, the four large candles at
Presence,”
In
closing.
i, p««tiagj
Junior High Parent-Tescter the ends, the flowers, the strips
BOOB AND C H U L -s VMhaa,
Even then, you couldn’t hire
There was a large number
Loqg <»t-
Tancred strain, ludivl^ggHr pedi­
Association tea its meeting 0» at the ends of which were pack­
peasant to hear the splendid pre­
Dobbin for less than $2.50 a day —-
ages
concealing
the
gifts
for
the
Thuredqy of this week at
greed. Trapneeted. UHM h faaey.
gnant, and deeper Interest than
gnest
of
honor,
were
all
In
lav­
High Building, at 3:30 p. « .
say 25 cents an hour.
,
Limitad uumbag. W1U Ç. <te|n-
ever was manifest In the study
The Ipvely
Because of cq^fllcftlqll en­ ender and pink.
ter, Ashland, Ore,
«
ot tb s hook.
gagement«, on
the hand painted place cards made
Yet an hour’s work for an electric
FO ^ BALB: — Limited num­
former day for this organisa­ by the youpg daughters of Mrs.
motor using one horsepower o f
ber of Inn bulidia< a,ta- ch®*<-
tion to meet, It has been de­ Schweln were springlike in their
W e fe w fe y O nh Meeter?-
electricity usually costs only
Also etrlcUy m ofe** «-MOM te h te
On Wednesday afternoon of cided to use Thursday Instead,
ready an« 6-room) hMM* j e * • « * -
7 of 8 cents.
hoping
In
this
way
to
avoid
con­
this week the Wednesday after­
lng. Baay tayme. JuM we»b e l
flict.
noon club will meet in the
Normal ««bool. Phone |I I -J -
Molt household appliances
An Interesting program Is
church parlors of the Presby­
•
H8—H t
promised.
Mrs. J. W. McCoy
terian church.
use tiny motors o f only 1/10 or 1/8
Mrs. W. M. Poley and Mrs. will speak on "Imagination, Its
FOB BAMP-B o , f t e tte y M P-
o f a horsepower. You can run them
♦ ««>«» Ml AAV I a b»*-
J. C. Mergler are hostesses for Place In the Child’s Life,” and
ber yard has a full etoch of *1*
ten hours for seven or eight cents.
the afternoon and a pleasant so- there will be the usual report*
kinds of h u tete* l““ te r at rea­
Fnrnlahed
Shd
busihpes
meeting
in
which
d » l h ow U Panned-
sonable prices.
49-tf
And they are fester than
Special numbers are planned every member should be ln-
Old
Dobbin ever dreamed o f being,
for the program and at the husl-
FAINTING
KOOHN«
AH
members
and
friends
are
when he was a colt.
f jmn appiedata * * a | class aeea mealing the chief feature
TAKEN VT— Came to MX
asked to note the change In
will
he
the
election
of
officers.
o
t
paluttng
op
tinting
«guys
place Sat. morning, Feb. 37.
Because of this, and other date and plan to attend Thurs­
h SWHMNp{0 ♦ »EAR. tk*
goat. Owner can have same by
matter*
of importance, all mem­ day’s meeting.
W tetete P o t e t e Oonumwom.
paying for ad an^ any other ex­
ber*
of
the
Wednesday Chib are
ma 116-B
« —«
pense. A. L. Peachy, near old
asked
to
plan
to he present.
Bertens Entertained—
*
Normal school.
l|7-3®
A.11 who come, bring thimbles
Thursday
afternoon
Mrs.
W OUW l ik e one or two
tor there la needle work to oc­ Fland W ilkins of C street, as­
small children to care tor; good
cupy busy fingers during the sisted by Mrs. J. H. Phllpott.
Do not eat the same ki»4
place to play. Mrs. Hallie 81el-
social hour.
entertained the Bereans.
MONEY is equivalent
aff., 133 Hargadlpa BA 167-4«
Ladies of the congregation and
That afternoon had been plan­
of bread all the time —
to being able to own
IrlMtAs are especially urgCd to ned In honor of the retiring
w a n t e d — piowidg *M <**•
anything else of equal
attend for there will be a good teacher, Mrs. Frank Beswlck,
change from pU U whife
den work. Call 3<3-J. Satisfac­
program, something for every and a handkerchief shower tes­
value.
tion guaranteed. Prices rea*o»-
to graham, whole wheat)
one to do, and dainty refresh­ tified to the loving regard of
able. L. C. Shaw.
164-«®
START a bank account
ments at the close of the social the class she has so ably taught
nut or other varieties.
and then you may be
WANTED— Spading,
garden­
tor tome time.
ing. etc.. 143 Sixth BA
J. D i
able to have some of
It was a 8t. Patrick’s affair
A 0.'« Have Whw ■■
Peffly.
163-««
and games in keeping with the
the things you want.
The J. C.'s, a class of young good Old Saint's Day were play­
MATERNITY
girls In the Preebyteriaa Bun­ ed. The decorations used in the
Reasonable Rates
day
school, with their teacher, tea service "and the napkins car-'
JERRY O’NEAL
Telephone 163
163 Granite.
Mrs. W. M. Poley, enjoyed a de­ riad out very prettily the thought
figure on your next Job of plumh-
lightful hike Saturday.
of the afternoon.
Aahland, Oregon
This class has a social meet­
Mrs. O. F. Carson will again
ing once a month and this tlmo assume the leadership In this
it topk the form of a hike in­
stead- of a business meeting and
party as usual. The girls have
Raymond McGee returned from wonderfully nice times together.
MOST COMPLETE LINE OF
Eugene, where he has been tak­
R etu n ed To Portland—
Delphian
Groups
Meet—
Miss K. J. Rains, a former ing a special course in window
Tuesday, March the ninth, nt
Ashland resident, returned to trimming.
2:00
o’clock,
the
different
her home in Portland yester­
Group meetings of Beta Chapter
W E HAVE K\rE E HAD
day morning, after several days Pfcutriwg Veetevday—
of the Delphian Society are
spent in Ashlahd on business.
Mark Real and family want to held.
Rogue River plcnlclng yesterday.
Mrs. Peroui's group ill meet
at the home of Mrs. E. A.
From Klamath Falls—
Woods, the group under the su­
L. N. Woodaelde of Klamath
Falls is a business visitor in Among the gnests at the Hotel pervision of Mrs. H. C. Galey
will assemble at the home of
Ashland are—
Ashland.
Mrs. K. P. Nlms and Mrs. Fln-
J. PJ Murray, Portland;
neran’s group will, hold Its meet­
Hamar. Portland; W. C.
ing at the home of Mr». G. H.
Sacramento; Mr. and Mrs.
Wood, Fairbanks, Alaska; Bertha Wenner.
All members are urged to
G. Cary, San Francisco; C. D.
Lundell, Sail Laka; Carl G. Grill, note the different places Qf meet­
A
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Portland; W. Lloyd Graver, Port­ ing and plan to kep that date
land; B. D. Westfall, Portland. for the particular group to which
they belong.
G. Snyder, Tacoma.
Preiessieul «M
tostate ttrecter
* -
t
Lawn Mowers
Simpson^»
Hardware
BREAD MENU
is the cheapest service
you can buy.
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