Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 19, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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FHday, Mtov. I A — D. i . R. meets
at home e f M r * H . A . m e a n s
on Oak street. Reception for
state bffleers.
Moms of Mrs.
Victor Mills,
Strawberry Laae at t A M.
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Friday, »ov. 1 8 -^ -Royal Neigb-
bore and tftsXo8i»ra Woodiben
*111 gl vb aa old-fashioned dance
1» the Moose H all. Everybody
Friday. N«k. 1A— P. fc £
w ill
meet la t ie school at f : 2Fp. m.
Speeial business to be taken ap.
dMSu-dsy, Nov. » . — Baptist la-
dies w ill hold a food sale.
Setarday. NoV. flU^— W . R. C. Will
have a "pot-luck” dlaner la the
. L O. O. F. hall.- AU members
an asked to earns and M a g
: wall filled baskets.
December i L — College Club w ill
! meet at the home of Mrs. B. E.
; K elly, 111 Qaeen Anne, Med­
ford.
Monday, Bov. SE>w Ladles A rt
Club meets a t home ot Mrs. J.
, A. Huger, 111 AUda street.
Mrs. NOrma Reeder, assistant
Avsnae, with a delicious wild
Charged With herder
goose dinner, the goose being
TILLA M O O K , Nov. 1».— Mrs.
kilted by V irg il Moon of Burna, Eva N. McGee, charged with pois­
oning her husband. Dr. W . O. Mc­
Y H & e s ta
the Kisses Gee, went on trial here today be­
» ¡ K n ^ R o n , Naoma Magruder, fore Circuit Jud/e George R. Bag-
Vide Dent, Irene Peck, Mrs. Allen ley, ot Hillsboro.
aad daughter, Olivia, Mrs. Bair
Dr. McGee died August 17, of
this year after a prolonged,
Mrs. R. C. Jorgensen. ■
. though not serious illness,
Mrs. McGee was indicted sev­
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l weeks later. It being charged
Rev. Ebner G alt Wflt Epeak at „•
that pbison which she administer­
Obngregatlonal C h u c k —•
Rev. Elm er W . Galt, who has ed to her husband while he lay
Just returned to this bonntryfrom ill, was the cause of his death.
A fte r the Indictment Mrs. Mc-
his mission at Paotlngfu, China,.
I t the guest of Re*. Charles D-, Qee was permitted to go free, un­
Gaffney, today. Friday, November der bonds of gfO.QOO, due partly
nineteenth, and- he w ill speak at to the fact that there were no pro­
at the Congregational church a t visions in the local Jail for keep­
ing a-woman prisoner. AB the
7:20 this evening. '
Rev. M r. Galt tells his story in tria l opened to^py it was an­
a , very gripping manner, giving a nounced by attorneys for the state
personal touch to the missionary cad defense, that the state will
call I t witnesses and the defense
life 1ft China.
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A fte r'th e address the members w ill summon 32.
of the church w ill hold sna infor­
mal reception for Rev. Galt, light
kafreahmeatS .will M Served had
everyone Is invited.
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Leader of
C H RISTIA N ENDEAVOR
TO H O U ) CONVENTION
(Cofntlnneu from page 1 .)
8:25, Solo, Ralph Wayne.
8:30, address, “F ru itfu l Look­
ing Ahead," Dr. N. K. Tully.
8:20, Benediction.
SUNDAY MORNING
8:30, Quiet Hour service, Dal-'
las C. Rice.
9:45, Sunday school and church
ot choice. ‘
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON
. 2:30, Song
service,
Ralph
W ayne,
M a ri^ re s c o tt, Leader.
• r ll.
Christian
Badeavor
a c t in g . "How to Make 0 . B.
Mom F ru itfu l," Mrs. C. D. Gaff­
ney. leader.
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7:30, song, service.
7 :4 1. devotional, "A h i d ( a g
Through Prayer.” Rev, V . K.
/llis o h .
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* 8:01, special music, G r a a t a
Pass Presbyterian C. A
8:11, address, "Herein is My
Father Glorified," Dr. Tully.
8:41, closing consecration ser-
vice, Dallas C. Rice.
leader.
2:45. devotional, “Abiding as a
Recruit,” Rev. D. J. Howe.
3t08, presentation of new pro­
gram, Dallas C. Rice.
Announcements, Miss Qladya
Fry.
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Installation of Officers.
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* Special music by Tw ille Raider
of Phoenix.
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3:30, address “Growing F ru it­
First class private garages a f
187 Oak, 4.00 per mo. 17-1-tno. fu l Lives,” Dr. Tully.
4:15, Benediction.
SUNDAY E V EN IN G
8:00, Pre-Prayer service, Miss
New Face Powder
? A ll the Rage
You will not have a shiny nose tent'
A very fine, pure, new French Pn^mo
POwder te all the r« e . Karps A h v
sway— perspiration hardly afloctsit
Lines or pores wont show. Looks
Bke natural skin and gives a beautiful
complexion. Get s box today, it is
called MELLO-GLO.
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■ U thia Springs Pharmacy
W. C. T. U. Chanty President
Here Tasedsp
The W . C. T. U. County Presi­
dent, Mrs. B. H . Bryant of Med­
ford, w ill be the main speaker a t
the
O, T . U. meeting Iff the
public library, Tuesday afternoon,
November 28, at 2:30 p. m.
I t is especially argbd that all
Monday, Nor. kA— Ashland Study members attend.
Club meets at the home of Mrs.
Parker pens 'and pencils. Mc­
Adams on Church street.
Monday/ Nov. BA — Epworth N air Bros.
LeAgáe Dramatic a i b e t M. B.
Church inetta.
Tweedny, Nov. BA-^—
Bf. C. T . U.
meets at the public library, all
members he present, as the
coaaty president w ill give talk.
Monday, Nov. » . M usic Study
Club w ill meet in the Proeby-
terian ch u rch parlors.
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Civic f lu b Mouse Scene of Elab­
orate Party—
The most enjoyable and elab-
orate of parties was given .W ed ­
nesday afternoon. November sev-
enteenth, When Mrs. A. H. Pracht,
Mrs. p . 8. Provost, Mrs. W . L.
.Maxey, Mra. Herbert McCarthy,
Mrs. Domino Provost and Mrs.
, Gerald Wenner delightfully en-
tertataed a group ot their friends
the Civic Club HoUse on WUP
■barn Why. There were one ban-
dred and sixty-flve ladies present.
The .clpb room was decorated
te depresent a huge living room,
w ith massive velvet davenports,
c h ain , ruga, tables and many
beautiful floor lamps arranged as
only expert interior decorators
coaid have arranged them. Gor-
geoas, heavy slEt, Oriental scurfs
were artistically draped over the
davenports, c h a in and tables, glv-
ing a very soft, and pleasing ef-
feet. Pedestals with ferns and
large
yellow
chrysanthemums
were in evidence everywhere
around the room. A huge library
table In the center of the room
waa artistic
w ith toll brass
candlesticks and a brass basket,
which was a profusion of enor-
mous oraUge and yellow chysan-
themums. The dining room table
placed before a large m irror,
was unusually attractive with Its
large "Horn of Plenty” overflow­
ing With golden and bright red
lug him to teary.
Forth into the «eat Unknown
o f the weatern word-Ventured y»la
¿lgrim chorus, fo u r y e a n ago,
carrying the heart-story o f Ito
people, and telling It fa f and .Vide
in 'th e only universal language—
the language of muslo.
■ Europe listened, breathless ahd
amazed.
The
Americans « M l
down and worshipped, Mexico
and Cuba flamed with the E l d ­
est enthusiasm.*
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And now this magnificent “ hu­
man orchestra” has accepted a
new mlaptoii— to interpret tor
America and to the Americana Aho
undreamed-of treasures of Am eri­
can folklore, gathered by DlrefctoV
Koshets during . the past year.
This w ill form a 'part of the pro­
grams of the U krain ian ! when
they, appear in Ashland, on tha
night of December 13, under the
direction of the Normal school.
THE FORUM
Articles ot timely Interest«
are welcomed under thia head.
OommqjMlatlons must hear tkb
signature of the author.
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make these changes required ad­
ditional money,every penny pos­
sible to secure without calling on
Ipcal people, had been spent to get
the m ill ready for the trial ran.
To go ahead would require local,
assistance. Consequently a spec­
ial committee ot Ashland busi-
Uflni men were appointed to in-.
vMtigute. They reported favor­
ably
and an effort ia now being
made to secure the necessary
funds to edrry on. the word. . '
This paper does not advocate
either the purchase or non-pur-
hase of additional stock. We have
simply tried to give the history of
the project as fairly as we could.
lA te reports from M a n a g e r
Crouch Indicate that the neeoe-
sary rands to again »start work
w ill soon be raised. The plans
call for the Immediate assembl­
ing of the retort and qrhen this is
completed it is expected that an­
other tria l run w ill be made.
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Your home reflects the
kind of a life you lead—
yonr garden, your furni­
ture, rugs, pictures, etc^
likew ise your table and
what you place on it ajt
meal times. Not only the
table ware and dishes, but
the very food iteelf- re­
flects tlqp» stage of civili­
zation that you have ar­
rived- at. Buy your meat
from us.
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BR EA D
Jandwichea, bread-and-butter. Jelly spreads between meals—
al’. depend upon rood bread aa an lngiedient.
GIVE THE KIDDIES
Franklin’s Superior Bread
As Often As They W ant It-
FRANKLIN
BAKERY
DOUBLE ÄCTÜMC
Professor Alexander K o stet z of the Ukrainian National
Chyrus, which w ill apfcjear inwAshland on the n ig h f o f
December 13th, hmden the auspices of the Normal School.
ious tone-picUires envisioning the
life of the Ukraine, from its trag-
is wars to the merry gossiping
chit-chat of its peasant folk over
winter fires or in summer doofc-
The heart-story of a IM bp», yards.
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told in song.
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Such are the concerto of the native land and of Its impassion­
(Jkrainan Nat tonal Chorus, cow ed lovers, ot festivals, of marriage
about to enter upon its t h i r d and harvest; songs of a far-off
tour of the United States, after a pagah era, when the Sun God was
3eriee of sensational triumphs worshiped and the God of Thun­
recently in the republics of South der fe'ared; hymns, canticles and
America.
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carolB which interpret the altered
This incomparable chorus of ideals of th e 'la te r Christian per­
master-singers fro mthe F ar East iod. Much of this inuslc has a
plctorlally colorful in their native striking Oriental background.
The people of the Ukraine have
costumes and untied into one
in ig h tf instrument under the wls- suffered much, and this, too, Is
ardry of their great compos«» apparent in their songs, stabbing
conductor, Alexander
Koshets, deep into the he^yt of the hearer,
w ill paint for us again their glor- gripping and thrilling and touch-
AMY
BRAND
Eagle Meat Market
Phone 107
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Mrs. L, H . HanaeU was awarded a
beautiful bouquet of yellow chry- .
aanthemhms for w riting the best
original nursery rhyme, and Mrs.
W . Ik W h ittle received a boo-
nuts t of lavendar chrysanthemums ■
tor wlhhlhg the memory test j
game. •
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The main attraction ef the at- j
teruook was given by little Eloise !
Giblett Of Medford. Like a wee ;
fairy she entertained the gueets !
with songs and dances, executed ;
in a manner so captivating that |
the gueets w et* astonished at see-
in f such unusual talent In so
yoUng a child. Mrs. Homer Bar­
ren most Amusingly, and delight­
fu lly fchtertalted w ith a comedy j
burlesque of hr tight rope walker, •
the rope being stretched across j
the floUgrof the stage. This Stunt
WAP re viv e d With much laughter
and applhuee. , •
The refreshments were
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tm m e lf attractive and tasty, the •
color eChetUe being carried out in
the cakes and Ice cream. Button-
lers o f tlny.yellbw flowers were
given to each guejt. The ladies
were unanimous In agreeing that
«hey had hater before spent .A
more «etlgktful afternoon, in such K
beautiful surtwundiags.
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gMtertkBtod W ith Goose Dinner— i
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jofgensen I
•ntortolnod Thursday evening at 1
st their home at 111 Boulevard
For the “Snack” or .the F u ll Meal
National Heart-
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frufts. Two silver' candelabra*
with yellow candles and a center
piece ot yellow chrysanthemums
a crystal and silver bowl, com­
pleted this arrangement.
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The afternoon was one con­
tinuous hum of conversation And
It was. difficult to get the guests
|o nettle down to playing games.
Indespensable
G. W . TR EFR EN .
(Medford M ail-Tribune)
Among the Chinese pheas­
ants slain this year oh L it­
tle Applegate was the best
laying hen Charlie Hamilton
owned.
W h e n , A im ee j H e a r d
Cooler maminfB, more inten» days, bang out die
“wanted’* sign every sun up r o u s tin g an increase of
energy-giving food.
Little matter what the reft of the breakfast mana
may be, fluffy hot muffins, crisp waffl«, or steaming
wheat cakes will harmonize—-with oodles of
giving food elements. .That is what bread flour » —-
an energy'giving food material, especially when nulled
according to formula.
Fisher’s Blend Brand Flour has become the stand­
ard for household use for that reason; it is a formula
flour. It» food elements are in exact proportion fa
every sack. It is a dependable flour— the same today,
as last month, as ten years ago.
Tbs ''Paries Cook Book,“ by Im M le < 3 « i S w «^ . c o m » « In­
e V en lict
Delicious
j » t i^ c e a rryw’g ’D d icfau «’’ Brand H a m
- a r t to carefuUj) selected and no aaffifly
«M ed that there’» « ) need to lone ah atom
ef-<ta goodness or waste time by parboiling.
f t y t ’i
" M e a t Guide” tells you many appe»
th to g ways to prepare this wonderful H w n ,
»4* every
GUtnrtZ
housewife should have thia ua>
0UND
teresting redye* for quick breads for brtakfaat.
due for tbe saling
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2
cup* "PiA er't Blend Hour”
4 teaapooni baking powder.
< U amapqon «alt.
1 tablespoon augar.
’/ j cup boded rice. t »
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1 taMespoca aaaNya ssnar.
I agg.
1 cup a u k . ,
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