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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1926)
books ftÊAflW W b «ARVE^t PtNISH Oom©., ia„ f, é*«*»»” A J r ’■ », a Tkuraday afternoon, Septem ber the ninth, the Civic Club house was the scene of an attrac tive and elabortte fcinetloh; the Auxiliary to the American L e gion hostess, with the Women’s Roller Corps and Mount Ashland Chapter, Daughters of the Ameri can Resolution honored guests. Lending Itself so easily to ar tistic decoration, the clnb house presented a brilliant acene. The ' dining room was, lovely in l|g J harmony ot reds and gre©n, beau- . tlful howls of blossoms In glow ing color and tall candles adding their beauty to the exaeJaite a j- polntements of the table, . a t which Mrs. J, A. McGee and if» . Bari Crowe podt-ed. In the math room iher^ «ere small tea tables; perhaps a dot- month amounting to approximately two million dollars à month. Since tliat tittle the no* loans have cbnstAtttly gone down, until th?y are only half A million à hiohth. Tile foreclosures dariug-ihe period indicated Have hfeèn neglig ible. . The only thing I am pleading,for is that we return.to rationality whfefa SisVtisMng thfc American farmer. We have ruined the public tiwraHouchinfc him, and it ig fcfcf- priging that we haven’t ruined hip own dwhflfe bv the con stant reiteration of the fietjoii tjuat heàs lioplèsslÿ tnvolv- X«. B t f k « . Anta«™, B t t t n cd. - , 4 * IV« iucrédiWe âct of ëftjtfity e n the part of politically- l i e "History of the Constitu» mindëd peôplë that lliëÿ should spend so much time de tlon” will be givfcij by Mrs. A. (71 liberately misrepresenting a brave' itofl fffhtRiijtlfe ëlè±feflt Club. Hoeteee, Mrs. B a r t A dson.' "Hie g e t . P. K. Herat mpnd Will make tha. address ot in the American community. T h e A m erica n fa rm er is h o t . Smith, St» Oak Btrfcet. Tuesday, gfcpt. 14^—W. C. T. U. the afternoon, "Ao Appreciation, a failure. He has had bad tunes and* good times, along With the rest of us, and his titties todky are looiiiig up' Experience Social. M. E. of the; Constitution." The Presi a r a r m Church. For benefit of Chlld- dent General’s Addreas will be father tHàh dbWR. ren'e Farm Heme. Friends In- presented by th e Chapter Regent; The farmer ig entitled to all the help that can.be Mrt. Harriet C. heidlbg. vttod. ■ ' Hoese Guests At The Gulley's— T u etfat, Sefrtefeftee — * « • - given him. Doubtless measures proving modest loans for Mrs. Martha Gulley and .Mislf byterfal Sdclety at GkriU Pise. Those in the resolving l i n o stabilization of cooperative marketing would be helpful Mary, Gulley ate. house guests at Local Officers Attend. were: Mrt. John Bndsrg, ▼. and jiracticalile, but tllé fariner will work out a salvation Tuoddug, SeggBÉU»» ! < ? - Aifcha the home ot Mr. anc| hrs. Paul V. Mills, Mrs. R, L. Sard «. Mrs. òn transportation costs glley of Hsrgadlne street. While August Scbuorinan, Mrg. Warren Ctab Meets. ièst market. Wedkmdai. S eitM b er iS ^ W li- here they are .the guests of Cook- and Mrs. Edwin Dunn. slonary Society Presbyterian friepds at a number of social af- A r&omirihtidatidb that golfers and those who ^ at0i them should ei^ier -get insured or wear protective armor Is tttdde by '< E. Bickard of Detroit When addreBring the Insurance Advertisers ASsocihtton a( H iil|delnli& he said that returns OR 8 sporti policy issued M sbvVnB’ insurance coAinlinleS slum that the greatest hnmlwr Accidents oCcuf to person^i >ho plgy golf or hai>pen to be whene the game )s being played. I t woo’t do to take snap Jradgipeat that,all golfers are bad riskk, flrit Tflr. TMekittaH» gfporft does pat a mental hazard in belief that golt is h gpfllefdr gvitfing health arid losing4emJ>er., ' . >• Bh received Up to arid at the present price of InVeitmwt 1 i j 1 ;;; t h a t ) « pari, "that they may gat rid of the anrpluH- Uh £ £ # lr diga agh to gohd iarehtatâ. h r $ hnt w tha ;W e e 1 tkey a n y nbt W»nt, lik > ^ o »orna Uosa did aot 1 une «la» aoig« good, febar }n »11 <*¿«1 for i ■Sind alke . m e «totrtfcdtlflto to I n « a Ì S t i Mio food aula; •; • •> • I tail The foolighest feol-ls the f e d that fools himself into fr w k ifg h e k ?S H n£oth ers. * '^ .W ft if t n t e g ft >8 , Asglstlgy Mra; J.-A. McOee and C hitch Pgridra. Mrs. Mliis, fklrt. DISCOVERING AMERICA Hrs. Qrojye In serving there wUgo It will be remembered that Mrs. C. « , 8|iu n ,i Mm. , C ., W. American store methods transplanted bÿ II Oordott. . leader. Wednesday, September 18. ¡2» Miss Mary Gulley Is state vice-J Haines, Mr». Cook, Mrs. Jean Selfridge to his department store in London have made a Auxiliary to Trinity btaild. president In Ghristlan JBndeavor pastings, Mrs. Cedyfc Mrer.Mrt sizable lot <of money for him, and so it was reasonable of Pariah HdùaS. Evfettidg wort. She la ode of the well James .Firestone, Mrs. Bert Free his employees to see the method» in-the original. For the WednmMy. SHfChmtev 1& 2 - known worker! In Christian En- man, Mrs. McNair, g » , Lynn I - Ladles Aid 0 Methodist dektor. . Slack,, Map. .Dean ¿gcott, a l{rt. trip the store jMvfe each member of the party $150.00 and chufch. Min. Milli, Almond period . Wanner, i sM rf Efcrin arranged to lénd the balance recplired, repayable in in- St, Htoeteaa. Dun«. Mrs. Speekt and Mrs. Labeledus “ merchant ad venturers ” because they be WMbeeAdg, Sept. Ilf. - 2 baptist Civic Club Meet»— Missionary OClity M eets ’ In On September 21, a week from During the afternoon a num Church Pxrlort. Hrs. it . T». tomorrow* f tip Civio Club will ber of pleasing musical ,-aelee- lievfe business in this flay is ad f lâ i|r o b u 4 W fh thé tithes of HomCs, leader. feature "Health Work." Florentine Medici and the Venetian Doges, the voyagers tlong w ^ y ¿yen . Mrs, » . 0 set sail from Southampton foi^New York, with Chicago Thursday, September l« .— Baby Under thia head will be con- gaalt^ with Mrs. 5Ua r o p e » at Clinic. Civic Club House. , ajdered; (a ) HtoPitot. by Miss , |h o pjgso sang w ith etender feei as their western objective. To the trite evaluation of Jean . Altchw«; superintendent ng Togtl’s / ’fpodhy” and. "A travel as a broadening experience, the Selfridge store has CHy Hoepltal; (b> city, by Mr-». Little Bit of Hoagy;" tr.CarrJ«? to Trinity Guild offered the intertsttflg amendment of belief that It pays. It ,B4u>K . Bertha Denton, school nurse: Jacobs Bond. Carl Loveland would be fedéy to tfrif tlibse English.business men on their County,-Mlae Mildred , Carleton, gave much ttteuuro IS singing ihland Chapter, D gouuty prysldent; « (d) Child belated disc oven’ of America if sot many Americans were Welfare, Mrs. . John Gatamil, > not troubled with a defective vision. , Medford. - ■ , Attention i# called particularly to the ooupng UMfiflag. for un- dor each head those presenting the togie will. A m * aarne thing mighty. IntereuUaa to my. Some- thing about which all the mem-i »t onoj lunch bére and lu Will dge < h v Wé É f t S S W i “ Wi*«61«® ton«« ïufe cshfflwl vns Mn. !r a a< > to traagoea -to- am aa« w a 1 * « h aomothlng bf Intoyoot about “The rtsktort • M ■ thè ‘ Ivoaitltutloa.” »ogkt * badar» tk» «rgcalsstion. it Qdlhfc Thtfnja&t, j to eustonjers. Shwnrmaj ca«h or on-otor ¿orivSfiient 30, <ifl