Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 16, 1926, Image 3

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z M lth tfu l p lu s are being made
By way of entertainment, which
w ill be announced in «de season.
* • * * to the fertBeenalng a t - ,
f a ir la keeg. A M l report wiH ap­
pear la a later Issue. -
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ft rad tinten with Ute Mogi
It drtee sou arar k » * # rf I«
H ram eteh era e t t ie «Tom ài
Softool fSeutty enjoyed a « rite *
« ln » party a t the Helm aa MaMha
Saturday afternoon at t o a r
o'clock.
tin t a f t * drape df W att/ t o CM*
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rtotk. w 1« arafta tftroarft « * M -
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ewer v th - * , r - •»<« M r*- B ert Smith
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the PnteHete
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Honoring Mr. and jam.' L ra g M 1
McWUMams, from W h ittier, CBIH. , |
wte a t M r. who are ln the city. the guest of 1
e, tearing tototlvra, Mr. aa« M m - Brat 8MaJMtf
w d where «atertaiaed a t a d ellgbtfal fam ily J1
HaK, after piente. ,
odder, Aag. 1OUW .
etera Nom for rest, reason«
In«hlra Hotel Aahland.
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Park.
etr futu re dianef, Wednesday evening w i f e ,
«overs laid for twelve.
k1
that* ewa<
Dahlias were ased la the bean- 1
u t lap o f ’ tlf|h centerpiece
'edneaday, Awg- I B.- Missionary
Society. Baptist efcarah. Talk
on Japan by Mra. Thatcher of 1
the Masarme Church. •
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table 4
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Mn. LglgB McWilliams and son.
Jr., the complimented guests, ■
W hittier, Calif.; Mr. and H rs. E «
F. Smite, M M . BhWBUame* p ar- «
knraday, Aag. IS — Baby Clini«.
At Civic Club Hones, 1:00
tor
beaded ia - ) * rovQd *h ic h the relatives wave
fathered.
The evening was eaeat la a
food old fashioned visit.
Those present' were: M r. and
p.
eert, LUhia Path, g:0O p. m,
Friday. Aag- S O . • Ladles Aid.
' ' Presbyterian Church.
Junior
“ " " f o r the Haemal.
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Meet at church.
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and
rea-
un-
and
near Ashland w ill be «old to re­
liable party at Mg saving, 110
monthly w ill handle. A real bay,
write at once for particulars. TalU
man Piano Store, Salem, Oregon.
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This group to the number of
twenty or more were accompanied
by Wayne WWls, a faculty mem-
ber, as te H r. Taylor.
r I t was a delightful informal a f-
fa ir; a rio t o f real fun and de-
lightful entertainment.
Delicious refreshments Were
served at the elose of the eve-
ning.
A happy thought of the eve-
ning was the presentation by the
club, of lovely flowers to host end
hostess.
B U IS
ante; Leonard Smith, Cheater
Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Dim er S te m ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith and eto
Jamie. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith
and Jamie leave thio weak M r 's !
vacation spent a t Bmdoa-bv-tfte-
some say of the man who
succeeds.
Prof, and Mrs. B. W . Johnson
and daughter e f Los Angelas were
guests recently a t the heme a»
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Robertson.
They were ea their way to Se­
attle and stopped for a fam ily vis­
it. Upon their re ta ra they wHI
visit again, and doubtless a num­
ber of trips will be taken I f their
say “ it was good judgment
made him save money for
Onr Savings Department paying 4
per cent interest affords you an «Dual op-
ltortunity to succeed.
Pageant BO fth E, CRwrelTa fteecees
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A pagtent,
“The
Fruits
of
Peace” was presented Sunday
“ "•'even in g at the Methodist church
• M la t the hour for evening worship
thT | by th® Epworth League and the
“ • Epworth League Dramatle Club.
The presentation was given to
a large, Interested and
aw
r 3 preclative audience, and was a
111,1 splshdid performance.
r®"
I t WBs directed by MUS Ruby
- r PotraU, with Law raara PoweN as
oSgmutet. The following Is the:
lse pawtent' as carried eat by those I
‘ ta k te v p n rt:
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R uby Powell, Director. Law - J
■nt ranch PBwell, Organist.
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The Plea for Peace. Sett- ■
Bt lag: The Dwelling Place Of Peace. |
Spirit of Peace— Hazel Bruner. 8
Pages — Whyne Van Harden- 8
burg, Clyde Coad.
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A. Processional ef Youth of £
a Hattons.
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Russia— Nadia« Swennlng.
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France— Sara Mosier.
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Japan— Cedric Scharff.
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Great Britain— Helen Pember-
BOR SA LB : — W lac h te te / 1<-
gange pump gun. Good condition.
I l l Church street.
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F O R H A LB :— L ig h t aak dia-,
Tng table and buffet. In exeettont
condition.
Miss Coffee. Tidings
offtoe.
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B M l SA LK : B art W h te t. A.
B. W illla p s , Route 1. Box I K .
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WiöRMB, Corner Helman and
▼am Mesa. Phone 111. 114-tf
F O R SALB: — A lberta peBchee,
3 cents per pound, 700 Terrace 8t.
See W . B. King, at 72 North Main
street.
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F D R 8A LB 1 T wo apartment
house. One block from- C ltin n a
Bank.
Opposite Baptist church
house. This is a real bargain as
Owner te leaving permanently
Cante end see.
380-1 mo.*
J o f Mr. and Mrs. H a iy ^ d e n U e c of
, this city. H e is a graduate of the j
B
j University of California add had
I Just completed his poet graduate
, I course With Mayo Bros.
He <S
Richard
Bl>
CTION > a member o f P M 0*1 knd Tkh
N B W HOUSB-t-Hardwood floor
Goddess o f Liberty— Marjorie
By competent teacher. Beginner» II Kappa Epsilon fraternities.— S. F.
Rlmora.
basement,
garage,
breakfast
preferred. M ra Hatedd Atkins. I Chronicle.
nook, etc. Fruit. Will take deair- . . . . . . . . . . «... — ... lg g . l . mo<g |
H . The Fruits of Peace— Set-
Mrs. Ironie Schprety, Mrs. R. L.
It 13 Ik
able lo t as part payment. Call
ttdR:
Hattons to Dwelling Place of ¡
Raed. Hr», gohRMn'O daughters,
Dr. Maud Hawley M leteato eU
317-L o r 558 H olly 8t.
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the
Misses
Rosalind
and,
Wanda,
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Dr. Maud Hawley Was hostess
Daughters of Peace present
With a girl friend, W ilm a Nutter,
at a delightful A t o tfo ck dinner
expect
to
spend
this
week
is
On Wednesday of this week tha Tuesday evantog a t has. heme ya
Ideat Daughter— Dora Sparks.
[Walker Avenue,
honoring
Mbs
Ml»» Rosalind to delving. They
hold Its rayu laf session, with Mte. [Artice Stockdale, whose birthday
expect to stop over night In Eu-
Thatcher, wife’ o f the ijw to r of
' the R au re n e church, the Diincl- Jj Dainty appointments, and dec-
Miee Ramona Wise, the old-
I orations in keeping, with the asa-
telteW to tektos training fa
i »on end occasion maMcad tha din-
mtel BeapBat In Portland,
in Japan, wlien they were both hoi* at which covite wave laid tor
wand
yaar aaM the time will
mJMtonartte. ite k J the native cos-1 'M r. and Mrs. Stockdale, Mr. and
mt w ith her as mash as pos-
>«n|e n d Bring, to she can. the
<M ter thaw tMs plan there!
^picture of the.w pr^ vividly before
and her rather, V. V Hawfey. " ‘
i to other friends.
A surprise feature o f-th e eve-
Au
M » M
lng was planned by th e '* W h lM
KBhaln at Dinner
lephant” class of the Christian
Mrs. Sarah Boots,
feumlay school of w£ich D f. tfc w
É
Je^te the
efficient teaekar,' ml
M hdr' 'at''’ Mg»'' - BBnedtotfl home
fveaing of enjoyment with boet- Thursday last.
pse and complimented guest.
The day was spent very happllv.
Ihetr conrtwg 1W í io d y
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wi Í H * ä
A f lovely birthday, cake, w ith a •nils Is an event with Mrs. Boots,
bora roast, and delicious sand­ for. skw is eighty-two years of
wiches were served durltep- tk i
fevenlng spent la games, ’ Rjhcfc
w ire played out of doors.
The corn roast «ocasionad mach
enjoyment and everybody had a
world of fun in Its preparátfoft. '
■ lis ie and the singing of -the
BUh well-loved songs' broaght the -
evening (p a eteaa. *
M tiv f
regalar
fc-. ry'
£
t :T l
50.
17»>tf
undred
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th ia Baak the
w ill he held aa ateN
I*. B . Geeray and the
i o fth e Health Unit
vectors — Marjorie Mills,
i Anderson, Mae Powell.
Jean Van Harden burg.
► Jensen, John Billings,
I Festal, Herbert Davis
ind Daughter — Mae Van
«burg.
d Daughter— Ruth Oreen,
»ge Girls— Dorothy Yea. I
P ratt. Helen Hartley.
irth Daasteter— »««toh Hss.
tfptaBteere— Dorothy Yso,/Hsl<
H a rle y . George Barker,
ttt. Audience Join with P«H-
The Citizen» Bank of Ashland
Aahland, Oregon
A friend in need
A Tea-kettle scald
. . .
a sandwich knife slipping
and gashing a.finger
.
.
children in a scramble —
a braised knee. Bad accidents demand qnick relief. You
ran to the medieine cabinet, to tlie pantry for makeshift
remedies with one thought, ‘*WiII it d o !” You know it
ha« to be pure for that open wound; you have to depend
upon its being safe to use.
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I f you read t t e advertiaeMients, you know what is
safe to uae. You know the names behind products tlwt
make them safe. You knew the best friends to call on
when in need. Not only in accidents, but in daily a f­
fairs—in the things you pttt on your table, give children
to put in their months oT B eit to their skin—you want
pure value. Thing» you can b u st. Advertisement« teach
them to you. Advertisements are your host friends. They
m a k e you friends of the best you can Inly. They s a v e .
you worry and money. The talcum, vanilla, baking sods
talked -about to thousands are used by so many thou­
sands you gdt ouro value ut low cost. -
it 'K aracters to staging "B lest
(Be Tie".
¡
fpworth League Benedlctien.
»ogtlude — “ No Surrender
L Baton seeeting ef Young Puw-
a’ , asganteaUon was held-at tiw i
pttst church, Sunday evening.
Thera was an excellent atteild-
friends that deserve your faith
ft a a d -a fine program- The
ir was set earlier then ueufl
f <n could attend their odn
j
inch services.
tt » t t
«Ms day of
cluverly
; WBVHUIUTWB TOr F e l l
earn
IlTIFTl.
to the imposition of the fine
Read the MlvertMemems
te ’ know
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