Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 26, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    ly served a t a table prettily «acor-
atad with Thaakaglvlag farora.
The guests were Mrs. C. O.
Holman. Charlea A. Holman, Mias
Georgia'Coffee, M r. Floyd Place
and the hostesses Mr. and Mrs.
Blumenauer and daughter, Clara.
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marry the man of her eheie*, pre­
sented Irving with a aerea poaad
gurgling girl Thanhagtriag-after.
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Latheraa C h a n t of Medford
f alreder ef Evewaa
Maturday, Nov. 27^—Chapter AC
P. E. O., will meet.
Monday, Nov. 2».— Ashland Study
Club will meet at the home o l
Mrs. Adams, corner of F ifth
and Bast Maia streets.
Monday, Nov. 2».— Music Study
- Club will meet In the Preray-
terlan church parlor*
Wednesday, Dec. 1.— The
play,
“In the Shadow ol the Cross '
will be given under auspices of
the Social Circle at the Chris­
tian church a t 7:30 p. m.
December 11^-College Club Wilt
meet at the home o f Mrs. E. E.
«KeU& t i l Queen Anne, Med­
ford.
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Social Circle Meets Wednesday—
The Social Circle of the Chris­
tian church held their regular
meeting in the church parlors,
Wednesday, November 24.
An interesting business session
was held, and final arrangements
were made, for the play, “ la the
Shadow of the Cross," which will
be given under the auspices of
this organisation, December first
In the Christian church. The
program will start at »event-thir­
ty p. m. The rest of the time was
pleasantly spent in conversation
and comfort tacking.
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The next meeting will be on
Wednesday, December 8, in the
church parlors.
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C a m p G a tn s e M e e ts S a t u r d a y
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W ith Mias Lucille Hamilton—
Camp Gatuae met Saturday af-
ternoon, November 20, a t th e
pleasant home of the Mieses Lu-
elite and Lillian Hamilton.
A short business session was
held, after which a very enjoyable
program was presented. Miss
Frances Hardy gave an interest-
lag talk oa the "Ideals e f Camp
F ire ” and Miss Jean Trobee gave
a spirited description of “ How to
Spread Camp Fire S pirit.”
De-
lightful readings were skillfu lly
given by Miss Louise Anderson
and Mim Nora Ward.
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The remainder of the afternoon
was spent playing games, after
which Mrs.
Ham ilton
served
dainty and delicious refreshments.
Those who enjoyed this 4a a P M
time were the Mjaeee Dorothjf
Bergstrom. M ary WUey, Joan
H ull, Margaret Vtatal, Mae Pow-
ell, Edna D a n fo rt, H arriet Carl-
ton, M arjorie Baughman, Louise
Anderson. Jean Trobee, Nellie
Perrine, Ruth
Billings, W ilm a
H all, Frances Hardy, the guard­
ians, Mias Ethel Reid and Mies
Nora W a r t , the honored guest,
Mrs. M ell Carter and the hostesses
Lucille and L illia n Hamilton,
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Epworth Lengne of M. ft. Church
Will Hold B a n q u e t-
The Epworth L e a rie of the
Methodist Episcopal church w ill
hold a banquet social at the
ehareh tonight a t 7:20.
A ll young people of tho church
are cordially invited to attend,
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M r. and Mrs. Nathan Simpkins
entertained elaborately at a five
o'clock turkey dinner at their
home oa Harrison street.
Those who enjoyed this delight­
ful a ffa ir were M r. and Mrs. J. R.
Edwards, Mrs. Clarence Dahoff
and two chiidre’n, Dickey and
Eleanor, Miss Georgia Coffee. R.
Manse. J. F. Place, and the host­
esses, Mr. and Mrs. Simpkins.
The evening
was pleasantly
spent playing bridge.
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And while Tin Pan A lley brtak lferber Springs in Cleburne coun­
out in a rah of new airs to chte- ty where the tw ister-struck first,
brats the birth. Hew Y ork sgpea- according to first reports which
latee
on whether Grandfather received trass L ittle Hoch. Thia
Mackay, who disinherited his could not be confirmed, com­
daughter for marrying against hM munication w ith the stricken Sr-
wishes, w ill give in to the beeh­ ; ea being impossible.
oning of tiny hands and effect a ! From Clehwrne connty the tor-
I undo followed Its path of death
reconciliation w ith Blieo.
The approach of the Christ-
’ mas season calls attention to the
r growing custom of sending H o li­
day greetings among friends and
For the present, however, the
acquaintances and by business new arrival, thus fa r unnamed,
houses to their patrons by means is causing so much excitement la
' ef Christmas carts. Inform ation the Berlin home that no ether
coming to tho postoffice depart­ subject can he discussed.
ment in, that the volume o f this
Mackay did not appear at the
nature of mall for local delivery hospital and It was said that he
will more than double during i was oat of town.
tho coming season over th a t of
a year ago which showed a large
increase over preceding years.
Practically all these cards come
under the claaslfiicatton of first
class m ail and call for handling
as .letter m a ll,. However ’ It Is
suggested that those contemplat­
ing sending considerable numbers Undertennined Number Of
of sach cards cooperate w ith the
Dead and Injured L e ft
postoffice service to the end that
in Wake
the effect ef each greetings be
L IT T L E ROCK, A rk., Nov. 28.
not jeopardized by the possibil.
—
(V . N .) — Sweeping everything
Ity of delayed delivery and that
twisted
they be bought early, and m ail­ before It a tornado
ed early, like the Christmas par­ through three counties in north
Arkansas late tedav. leveling ea-
cels.
- The following schedule Is sug­
gested: When mulled to addres­
ses within one day’s travel, Dee.
28 th; within two days’ travel
not later than Dec. 18th; w ith­
in three days' travel not later
then Dec. 18 for mere distant
points, not later than Dee. 14.
Parcels and cards for local de­
livery should be mailed when
possible not later than Dec. 2*2.
Parcels and envelopes may be
endorsed “ Flense do not open
until Christmas.“
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Berlins Have a
New Baby Girl
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T ic k lin g
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‘ and Husky Voice Try
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Terry Talent, special state liq­
uor a g e y , nabbed a pair of Oreeh
bootleggers tram California as
they were driving toward Ashland
early yesterday and confiscated
i t cases of bonded liquor and a
five gallon Jog of wine.
The liquor oWhere Were driving
k big sedan.
O r d e r , Y our
Up The
P e r so n a l
C h ristin a s
G re e tin g
S p ir it
C ard s N o w
DENNISONS GIFT DRESSINGS
Now On Display
T a g s, S e a ls, “ D o n o t op en u n til.C h r is tin a s ” stic k s,
."y ' .
10c th e p k g .
For Many Years
Douglas Shoes
Greeting Cards ................................... 5e, 10c, 25c
^tapnmta
75c
N«W Copyrights
H a v e 'S to o d T h e T est O f
P R IC E A N D Q U A L IT Y
T h e n a m e o f an a r tic le is o n ly a s g o o d
r e p u ta tio n .— W e s e ll D o u g la s S h oes.
by popular authors
Mrs. Berlin, the former Ellen
Mackay, who gave up millions to
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McNAIR BROTHERS
A piano that’s amazingly
dainty and small
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PresoctyUoB Dcufeglst
P h o p e 116
WHILE SHOPPING
FOR X MAS
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' V i s i t i n g M o t h e r In A s h la n d —
G. K. W llshlre, student at the
University of Oregon at Eugene,
W . E. W llshlre. Miss Rose Gray,
and M IM Irene Dehnken, teach­
ers in Gate*. Ore., are the guests
of Mrs. Mary W llshlre of Gran­
ite street. O. K . and W . E. W ll­
shlre are eons of Mrs. Mary W ll­
shlre. They w ill remain In Aah-
PIEEY, ITCHY SKIM
QUICKLY SOOTHED
BY THIS SULPHUR
Don’t fail to see what we have to offer
Opposite
e w H o te l — O pen E v e n in g s
7324 Cars Delivered
per day Last 14 days
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N L Y 3 fe e t 8 inches tall is this
re m a rk a b le W u r l i t z e r S tu d io
Piano. D im inu tive enough
to go alm ost a n y w h e re —
even in the smallest room .
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Light en o u g h to he carried
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b y two peop le. Y e t, it is
wonderfully w e ll built and
larger piano*. T h e re it the (till 88 note
scale, o f course.
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Pickwick Stage Systems
ASHLAND TO ALL POINTS SOUTH
Claycomb Motor Co
ric h volum e heretofore ha*
lo c ia t e d o n ly w ifti m u c h
T n f ,
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aft
perfection.
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LAYER
T h e price is amazingly low.
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A rid you can b u y .o n th e
ftiost c o n v e n ie n t term s«
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I J I ZE R
The F e ra Oarage
Lincoln
P IA N O
Goma in today and see this
r e m a r k a b le l i t t U p ian o .
P lay it too. Y o u 'll be simply
astounded at its mechanical
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Y o u ’ll b e a m a z e d w h e n y o u
try it. F o r this tiny instru-
ment possesses all the bell-
lik e clarity of tone for which
W u rlitz e r has always been
famous. Ith as, too, the deep,
So, the p rob lem o f piano
space in bungalows, summt?
c o t t a g e s , conservatories,
K* n u rse rie s,sc h o o l room s, and
■ ; dozens of other places, has
[1 become a thing o f the past.
e x q u i s it e ly d e s ig n e d .
Business is Goad
V s »«V C«K
Fordson
B
ft DOES Make .a Difference
.Where You Buy Your Ford
___». k $2.00
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
NYAL H U SK EY S
P1A & O S
Both cars
were held for confiscation and the
prisoners were tataa to the coun­
ty jail at Jacksonville.
Lithia Springi
Pharmacy
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lfentho-Sulphur a pleasant cream,
will soothe and heal skin that is
irritated or broken out with eczema;
that is covered with ugly rash or
pimples, or is rough or dry. Noth­
ing subdues fiery sldn eruptions so
quickly, says a noted skin specialist
The moment this sulphur prepara­
tion is applied the itching stops and
after two or three application^’ the
eczema is gone and the skin is de­
lightfully dear and smooth. Sul­
phur is so precious as a skin remedy
K w te r ta la e d W i t h T u r k e y
because it destroys the parasites that
cause the burning, itching or disfigure­
Mr. sad Mrs. George Blumen­ ment Mentho-Sulphur always heals
auer antertalned with a tarkey
A. imjuF^jar of Rowles Mentho-
dinner at their home oa Pioneer
Avenue, yeeterday at twelve-thir­ Sulphur may kg Jud at any good
drug store.
ty. ^Covers were laid for eeven.
Fsr Pm» Jswph Jfetf TUi A ivfU n rn nt t»
A delicious tarkey dinner with
ell the trim m ing* was attractive-
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th e o t h e r
K eep
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and destruction through Perry
and fe lls counties. Several per­ ffsrs being mads in L ittle Rock
tonight for / theft- relief.
sons were reported missing Id
Governor T erral sad A djutant
Opells eeaaty. where
several
Oenekal W ayne conferred immed­
buildings.
Including a eeheol
iately a fte r firs t reports o f the
house were destroyed by fire
disaster
as to the advisability of
caused by the storm.
sending troops, tents and supplies
Although no Inform ation was in the strichen counties.
e vailable regarding the plight of
Red Cram organisations also
survivors in the storm area, plane participated In the conference.
They we pleasant tasting throat r i H w
m u« mediated
u> sseduce-fi
suUs. HuAeys dissolve in fhe mouth alowl
but m a ly , thus aCardtog prolonged aasd
cation. Bmotora,
acton and JpWkf
N W YO R K , Nov. 2«.— <U. N. recommend Hudwya far keeping tfaettikhtn
Tin pan Alley, where Irvin g B e r­
lin rose from an obscure danc­
er to one of the world's wealth­
iest writers yf popular songs, is
ringing with a new “ baby“ song
in honor of a .new arrival In the
the Berlin household.
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north last outside of the city
when the> war« intercepted by
the state agent. One of them was
driving a ' Chrysler roadster and
Bonded Whiske,
Taken By Tai
BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS
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