Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 14, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    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-
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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
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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.
„
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:'* * • 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.
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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
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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.