Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 13, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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ftÊAflW W b «ARVE^t PtNISH
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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Hoese
Guests At The Gulley's—
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Sefrtefeftee
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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., '
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Bh received Up to arid
at the present price of
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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; •; •
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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.
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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
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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. - ■
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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
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ïufe cshfflwl
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Mn.
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a< > to traagoea -to- am
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w a 1 * « h
aomothlng bf Intoyoot about “The
rtsktort • M ■ thè ‘ Ivoaitltutloa.”
»ogkt * badar» tk» «rgcalsstion.
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j to eustonjers. Shwnrmaj
ca«h or on-otor ¿orivSfiient
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