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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1926)
dar eetatag. tacho called the meeting to order, followed by. the «reading of the minutes bp the « n o ta r y Includ ing aft mgetlags held daring tht With tw o go lf professionals here giving dally lessons, and w ith live tem porary green s now ready for play at th e A shland Golf club course south o f th e city, iurreasiug in terest is heiug shown in this sport, according to Louis Dodge, president of the d ub ; - this Mr. Dodge announced morniug that any man or woman on G ranite street a t 7 :3 0 p. m. E le a n o r H w xlenbBrg to Give T a li F rid ay, Oct. IfL — B ellview P . T . ’at P. T. A .M eettag— course for pluy on the tenipor- ary greens at any tim e they may J a . meet«: E lean o r Swedenburg Miss E lean o r Swedenburg wjl] w ill ghre a ta lk . ■ give an interesting ta lk about hat desire. No restrictions w ill be Saturday, Oct. 10.— W . R. C j experiences abroad a t th e Beil- m ade for several m onths, and ’ meets in th e Odd F ellow s H a ll view P aren t TOacbera meeting, club officials extend a general-in- ! . a t 2 p m. k • October IS . • vitation who might desire to learn Monday, Oet. 18^— R oyal N eig h- 33 33 33 the game.. hors meet in Moose H a ll. T rin ity G uild .Meet* . Six holes and five fairw ays ' Monday, Oet. 18.— A shland Study • The T rin ity G uild of the T rin - bave now been roughed in tinder Club. Meets a t th e hom e of Hy Episcopal ehurcb held its reg- the direction of W.' J. Wade, golf Mrs. J. W . McCoy, oa N . M ain u la r m eeting a t the Parish house pro who is siiperinfehding tl,e street. ¡T hursday, October 7. work. The five tem porary greens Thursday, O H . 8 1 — T r in ity Guild T h ® ladle» decided to give A w ill now permit of good play for w ill give a publle card p a rty public card p arty a t th e Parish those who desire to take advant- at the Parish House. House on the date o f th e ir next age of the temporary course. F rid a y , Oct, 20.— Ladies of the meeting, whfeh is Thursday a fte r- Clvic Club w ill give a H a ifa - r.oon, October 21. The p a rty w ill ween p a rty a t ttte O v id Clnb be from 2 :3 0 to 4 :3 0 , and a cor- house, fo r a hospital b e n e fit.¿ d i»l In v ita tio n is extended to ev- W edaeaday, Nov. » — T he P.' T . j efyone. V ,* A . and th e ladies o f th e Civic I 33 33.33 Jazz is Blamed For Moral Slump LOS A N G ELE S. Oct. 14 (I'n ite d N e w e l— Jazz frenzied youth is not to blame fo r the trend of American life toward a complete breakdown of m oral standards. Cardinal Hayes, arch-, bishop of New Y o rk , declared here Wednesday. , "The Jacs note in present dag American Ufa is indicative of a lack of culture,” Cardinal Hayes said. “ Youth is not to blame, bift parents who have obtained d i vorces to solve fam ily d iffic u l ties arre g u ilty.” SUB S C R IB E FO R T H E T ID IN G S M a g d a len e Club w |tl give, a feceptiOn ttrr E ntertained by A lo h a C hap ter—» aH th e teachers in Ashland at T h e 'o ffic e rs -a n d members of • t h e -Civic Club h o u s e .' A lpha C hapter No. 1, O. E . S. D elp hian Society Meet« a t IA th ia Springs H o t« — • , . Through' th e courtesy o f. one of the members of the Dephian So ciety, the fo llo w in g excellent re port Is published: • "F o llo w in g the pleasant sum m e r vacation Beta C hapter o f th e DelpSTan Society m et a t th e L ith - la Springs H o te l, on th e a fte r noon o f Tuesday, October 12. A f te r an exchange pf greetings among the old members and a welcome fo r the new, th e m eet in g was opened by the president, M rs. Maxey. "T h e president spoke b rie fly of the accomplishments o f last year and expressed ths apprecia tion of the entirq membership, as w ell as her own, fo r the e ffic ie n t, the subtle leadership of our sup ervisor, Mrs. V . V . M ills. A spon taneous n sin g vote of thanks was g iv e n . • . *'Tk<r4W -:3>our o f the program consisted o f a series of ta lk s on "O u r D ebt to the M idd le Ages,” and we feel 'th a t M rs. Perozzi re a lly augm ented o ur own per-- M ills discussed " In L ite r a tu re :” Mrs. D . Perozzi discussed " In A rc h ite c tu re ;” Mrs. F. O. Swed- cnburg discussed ’ "rtie Pre- C hristian W o r ld ;” Mrs. H a rris Dean discussed "H o le Philoso phy” a n t/ Mrs. K a rl Nim s discus sed " E a rly C h ris tia n ity .” D urin g the second hour Mrs. Rose brought to our attentio n F O ii undertakings. T he com m ittee w ill / A ccid en ts a n d "near” acciden ts P U B L IC A T IO N FULLER’S Reports of c o m m itte e s 'a n d ' the -amount raised by the ram m agv sale w ill be given, and plans fo r the hospital benefit w ill be dis cussed, followed by a pleasant So d a hour. Anyone interested in the w o rk o f the club is invited to attend this meeting, as w ell as a ll m em -i Southern Oregon a m iy o F c w iu s a R F ^ At the Vtaing Theatre todby ahd Tomeevdw S T A ttfa t GENERATOR BATTERY IGNITION COILS TRY US! We can give you the beat service on the above class re p a ir Work. Auto Electric Garage ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY 384 Oak St. — 4 t RaHroad Crossing — Phon» 20 8 8 2 E a s t Mata 8t- ' Bargains Roadster . Chev. Touring .. 1923 Chev. Coupe Star D eL ve^ y........ >250 The Automotive Shop Chevrolet NOW! Dealers SEte THE SMOOTHEST CHEVROLET ITS AN EASY CHANCE TO HELP ADVER Here’s th e sign of a reliable Paint Djealer When you nee3 piilht, look for the store that displays d>e green and white Fuller Sign. You’D get good paint, of j course, but in addition you’ll get the j services of a reliable merchant w ho1• knows paint, and a n give you valu*’ , able suggestions for its use. The Fulier Dealer nearest you is listed b elo ^ ' * The next time you paint, make his acquaintance and jpk hhn for the 5 Fuller Books. \ \ \ \ These Dealers Sell fuller Points and Varnishes TISE YOUR. CITY, AND PARTICIPATE IN THE CASH PRIZES OFFERED BY THE TIDINGS $15.00 for the best letter, 19.00 for the n e x t /(W . P, F U L L E R W CO . 3«0 FRONT rrSEXT • POaTLANO B m w L i /a 26 e t a t t O t M C M a r^ t> rm /»lÄ M n Ä N C n C O »U > 6 6 1 ta lU * > K M tn » D ittn ta fn 4 V a h n r fa * h a S lC » M S ’ Heads o f civic organizations are to be the judges, Billings Agency J. O. ftIGG . ; IL» PÁÍNTSl VIO NU« of th| meeting was ta obtain dn, eeU- mata of fita number oí puplts «kat «re tatareeted 1* dramatice. Special mcgttag o í studest organisations at the Normal will bo held this week for the 'purpose of nominating student body of ficers for'the coming quarter. The Normal school yeaterday Installed .the new cúrtalas for the stage. Chdv. Touting .. C iv lr C lub Meet»— \ The Civic Club w ill hold its reg u lar business m eeting a t the club bouse, Tuesday, October lb . a t 2 :3 0 p. m. „ 33 33 33 :'* * • U p» » » ’ * « •itifci, MF lr organ!«*!. the sam «-afternoon as this el«!», Mrs. W . G. Tucker, who was sec re ta ry pro-tern, was elected to take Mrs. D unn’s place- The' program com m ittee, con sisting of Mrs. Homes Moore. Mrs. M a rk T ru e, Mrs. W . L . H u x ley and Mrs. C a rl Gottscbe, out POLKA DOTS AND;STRIPES on a clever style revue, "T h e Passing of The Ages,” s ta rtin g Fashion is featuring polka dots and w ith fifty yeafs ago, and through stripes in all of their variations this th e present, w ith a look' into th o 1 I season. The frock pictured to the left . is in washable silk, trimmed with plain fu tu re fo r fifty years ahead. I ’ j , crêpe de Chine. There are inverted was a burlesque and a scream 1 plaits on either side ef the front of the skirt, and the blouse fails gracefully from s ta rt to finish, and the club over a sagh of plain crêpe. Medium would lik e to recommend these size requires 4 yards 36-inch dotted and ladles to the clever movie m an ip ' K yard plain material Stripes fit smartly info the scheme of ulators, if they w ant som ething the straightline otto-piece frock. The re a lly w orth w hile on th e ir d o c k -' second frock is ia gingham, trimmed with heavy white Yinen. The pockets etg. and collar are stitched' with braid in T he hostess was assisted in taro or three pastel tints. After slashing, serving, b y the ladies of the pro the fronts are underfaced with self- gram com m ittee and a ll: those material, then rolled back to form revers. Medium size requires 2 H yards present Were given plates of de 36-inch striped and 1 yard plain ma licious , chicken sandwiches, w a f terial. Model: Pictorial Review I ers and tea, to w h ile 1 aw ky th a * First Printed Pattern No. 3013. Sizes, 34 to ' social hoar? ( 44 bust and 14 to 18 years, 45 cents. | The U pper V a lle y C om m u nity - Second Model: Printed, Pattern No ! Sizes, 14 to 18 years and 34 t ! Club, is one p rim a rily o f achieve- 2965. i i roent, alw ays succeeding in t i e i r 44 bust. 43 cents. 33 33 33 Consider the number m any of th e. Interesting events In the c u ltu ra l w orld and Mrs. of ’‘n ear” accident« Departm ent o f the In te rio r W h itn e y gave us political events. I you have every time U. 8. I^ind Office a t Roseburg, Mrs. J. M. W a g n e r then reviewed ' Oregon. September 11, 182«. , you drive your car. In a most Interesting m anner tbo N O T IC E is hereby given th a t Some day a “ n e ar” novel "Soundings” by S ir P h ilip A rchie Robert Grieve, o f Jenny .accident may lie an Gibbs. Creek, Oregon, who, on Septem “ There can be no doubt to any accident. ' That is ber 7, 1923, made Homestead o f us who have had the privilege when your insurance E ntry. No. 015155, fo r W l- 2 8 W 1-4, Sec. 24, Tp. 40 8., and lot 4. o f the last’s years w ork but th at policies will become tb e Inspiration and individual de and SW 1-4 N W 1 -4 , Sec. 2. very ¡m|N>rtnnt docu derived from this Township 41 S., Range 4 East, velopm ent ments indeed. source has enabled us to direct W illa m e tte M eridian, has filed oqr thoughts fa r beyond the ron- notice of intention to m ake three year proof, to establish claim to th e land above described, before W e represent the Chauncey Florey, U. 8. Com- , Hartford Tire missfoner. M edford, Oregon, on Insurance Company th e 18th day of October, 1926. Floor Wax C laim ant names as witnesses: Now Is th e tim e to pnt your Louis M ille r floors In shape fo r th e h a rd George Samuel Sloan usage they w ill get d u rin g the .F re d F ra in , w in te r months. A ll of Copco, C alifornia. George F ra n k iin W rig h t Real Estate Real Inaurane of Hornbrook, C alifornia. Batab. 1882 at 41 E. Mata flt. H A M IL A .'C A N A D A Y . Reet P a in t— Beet W o rkm en Pbowe RII Register. I Phone 172 NOTlCfc “Y< w o rk out .something d e fin ite fo r - th e ir next m eeting, w hich w ill be held a t the home o f .M rs. W . L . H uxley on "Walker avenue, the second Tuesday in Novem ber. T h e com m unity house w ill be completed in tim e fo r the meets Ing a fte r the next one. an d the ladies w ill get the club rooms la shape fo r a ll meetings from th em Foard on. 1 , Ashland Study C lub Meets W ith M rs. Swedenburg— The Ashland Study C lu b held its re g u la r m eeting a t th e beau tifu l home of M rs. F . O. Sweden burg on the B oulevard, Monday afternoon, October eleventh. ^ f t e r th e usual ro ll c a ll w ith cu rren t events, an interesting book review, " T h e L ife of M a r tin L u th e r” , was given by Mrs. E. A . Woods, -followed by p relim in a ry d rill. Mrs. J. A. C hu rch ill was elect ed a member of this organization. universities and colleges are The next meeting Ssfll be held on stressing the benefits th a t havo Monday afternoon, October 18, come to use from M iddle Agee. at the home of Mrs. J. W . McCoy T h e stress of even o rd in ary livin g on N . M ain street. today Is so great th a t w e are 33 33 33 prone to ta k e fo r granted a ll the 1 l,l«‘i V a lle y C om m unity . C lnb personal privileges, faiths, p hil osophies, arts, and architectures we enjoy and sweep aside the questions arising w ithin us S’l from tim e to tim e as to th e ir o r-( iglns and beginnings. "U n d e r the general subject cf "O u r D e b t to the M iddle 'A g e s ” 1. Mrs. H e rb e rt M cCarthy discussed " In G o vern m en t;” Mrs. V. V. 1 Mow did M ary Magdalene dreaa? Cech r > MiHm movie producer. baa undertaken to arnw er that question. Thia «how« Jacqueline Logon aa «he w ill appear in the role of the Magda lene in a forthcoming De M llle pic. lure. * IB PRTBYLSKI ‘ sd and otherwise, H ISS DOROTHY RJSID, Editor In Ashland is welcomed to the K A ai’lT f , -, ( ’ sum m er months, especially cali- a lo t o f com m unications were rdad, and a i e t , of business Incident to th e club . was discussed and disposed of. M rs. E dw in D un n , who has been secretary and treasurer of the club resigned, ow ing to the fa c t th a t .she has become a m em ber o f a local Ashland society, the Oeiphlans, which meets on Men and Women Invited to Practice on New Ashland Course T h.