Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 06, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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McMillan;
Misa Myrl
ençe Merritt,
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Mrs. Battle Boegett,
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Beatrice Hall. Normal school In­
PARIS, C U P ) — A volume i ony Vacations, Schools and medi
Boyal NeighheedW tt
weighing ever 10 pounds, con­
taining reproductions of signatur­
Saturday, Dor-
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es aad maauecripta of Kings.
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w in meat,
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Qaeens and Presidents of the
Meaday, Deo. W— W. B. C. Cla>
powers which participated ip the
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moots in the I. Q- Q, F- H»U-
great war, has recently been of­
lt Monday, pec. A - .-Ashland Study
fered for sali la Paris by the FI­
e oisb will meef at the h o p e of
DAC ( Internetieeal Federation of
** Mrs. D. Perossi, 88 Granite
War Veteran») under the title of
street,
. "Memorial dee Allies.’'
B Monday, Pec. < t -ftyeen Bathers
lu st as the "Pantheon de . la
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ef the M. E. Ohuroh meeds,
i
Guerre,” probably the greatest
1 Monday, Dee. 8.— American Le-
painting of its kind gives the his­
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gloa Auxiliary will h*ve * CSV- ,
tory of the great war In ofl paint,
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ered dish supper at 6130 p. m* ,
se the ’‘Memorial des Allies."
, ft the Pariah House.
gives in the respective languages
Monday, Dec. 8.— Royal
Neigh­
of the countries Involved, the his­
bors will meet In the Moose ,
tory of the great war, written by
ball,
;
,
some of the world’s greatest au­
Monday, Dec. B.-r-Ashland Floral j
thors and aatographad by them
society meets in the public 11- j
and some of the most famous per­
i
brary g t 8 p. ft.
,
sonalities of this ago.
r T u esd a y, Dec. 7.-—
Civic d u b wiH
Specimens Ot the signatures
i moot in the club house on Win-
and handwritings o’f Mx-Presldent '
bum Wa?.
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Woodrow Wilson. President Cool­
Wednesday, Pec. ft — “Mother 1
idge, Marshal Joffre, Marshal
Blckerdyke” Tent, No, IS will
Foch, are included in thia unique 1
meet in the Armory-
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volume, undoubtedly which is the 1
Thursday, Pec. o. -r- Lady Elk’s 1
only oae of its kind ever pub­
Club wl{l meet in the club- *
lished.
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room». Mr». George, poo» and B
A feature of the “Memorial de
Mrs. Judd Miller, hostesses.
Allies” is that It took four years
Tuesday, Dec. 7 ,‘—» Westminster ’
to Cbmpile aad that practically all 1
Guild of the
Presbytérien 1
of those who contributed ta it, re- £
‘ church will have a covered dish ®
fused to accept payment of - any
dinner at 6 p. m. In the church J
kino tor their work.
parlors.
tl
The idea of getting out the Vel-', c
Tuesday. Dec. 7^-C lvic Club will cl
u n it o rig in a ted with M. Charles
meet in the Civic Clubhouse on d
Beytrand, a French Deputy, the
Wftburq Way. Prograft given *
President and founder of the a
by the Delphian*.
FipAC. M. Bertrand in 191», r
Friday.
Dec, 10. — Past
Noble ’»
was asked to have the FIDAC 1
Grand’s Club of Hope Rebekah P1
take aover the Herbert . Hooper
Lodge No. 14, will meet with
Committee, Its work and Its funds £
Mrs. George W. Tmfren at the l<
in connection with the 60,000
home of her daughter on the
needy children of the French de- "
corner of Fifth and B Streets „
vasts ted reffThns.
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at 2 p. m.
He accepted aad the .FIDAC be- ’
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j
came the patron o f the ene-tlme
Herbert Hoover Committee which' ’
Concert Given Under Anaplcea of ?
waa re-christened,
“Comité de L
Music Study Club—
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Preservation de l’Bnfanc dans lés
A free ooneért will be given In M
Regions Ubereet.” (Committee a
the Presbyterian church this eve- V
for the Preservation of Childhood b
king, D/ceniber sixth, at eight
in Ute Devastated Regloas.)
h
dnd twenty-five high school stu- «
Thus, since the Hoover Com­
dents will take part. Thia eon- 1
mittee returned to America, the 9
cert is given under the mwptoOa *
FIDAC hks replaced it In the di»- s
of the Ashland Music Study Club, a
trlbutloa ot the funds raised In d
-Under the direction of Miss Laura ®
Algérien for the care of -each
Ragnse, supervisor of music in the »
children. According to rpqalre- 6
high school.
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This concert, which will feature Ï
Indian and American music, la q.
ona jot the Unset of its kind -that, •
has been given ln Ashland. The
hew twenty-five piece h i g h
School orchestra will make It»
first public appearahee, and the * ii i i i i n as » bi s i su ja u n e s
L. C. HUI la now occupying
boys’ and girls* glee clubs, quin­
Toy Auto » A m Tractor
Mrs. Martha Matteson’s h a m s
tettes, sextettes, quartettes and
• Trucks
plees.
trios win give many numbers.
with a seal tor suddenly Improv­
A
asw
lot wf1 Delco Damper
The’Msthodist church will give
The public la cordially Invited Waren» just ft. Big reduction
ing the human race by ridding it
their annual Banaar and «upper
of the mentally unlit, going about
to come add It Is especially urged ft pries sn the new lot.
the state sterilising everyone Wednesday, Dec. 8 frost 6 to 8.
to bring the children of school , Able to save yoq money pn
Mrs. John Copland, Mr. aad
kinds of Fencing against
who in Ms opinion doesn't think
age, ft order to Increase their In­ all
anyona*« price.
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Mrs. Grover Copland spent Wed­ terest ft music.
right.
Children are
* Plows aad Harrows, Garden
nesday aad Thursday with Mrs, requested to be accompanied bf
“I’m afraid he might stqriilte
Tool». WhHs 8«wlng Machines
■ ill Patterson. They are h e r » thwlr parents.
all s t as exsspt himself, when In
for 650.00, as long »a they
tress
Myrtle
Creek
visiting
Mrs.
all probability he is the one who
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eught to bo sterilised,” he said. Sarah Cash who is recovering Telephone Employes Enjoy Din»
fyom an operation.
structors. have moved into their
MW tpartWMt at t « i i Bird. * -
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Indian project play, wfclcM showed
the correlation of tfck Iftftuftft’
n*t»re. gaogrqphy. »ft a«« m ftfe
Work. The third grade pupils
gave a splendid practical lesson
an health and courtesy, demon*
stnftlng the various, types of
bandsglB. B o a ot Ot» piafs
«re* ont a i a r d a l i ? eiam ròba»
w o r| and wero originai w|th thè
pupQa. The oprtussee were «atte
attmetlve and thè e q tlv p r e g iv i
waa clerer. A great deal of ap­
préciation and eredlt le due Mlft
< h fty. thè primary superviser,
d e e Miss N icleleoa, ned Mie»
Wiftoq. teachere in charge, glao
Mra WlHetts «ad Mise Morriq,
toechers in training. '
The very u f t f t .F o l, ?’• Honey
and T v Compound, telly Why,
'with, without opiates or chloro­
form, It is so quickly effective in
■topping coughs and f t healing
The -Alpbq Tauri qramatfc
Club held Its regular meeting
Wednesday oveftgg f t the Nor-,
mat aehonl asditortum. The prin­
ciple feature of th e evening was
the inbsrsttag reading of John
Oalawortky'e play, ’’Old Bngllsh,"
'hy-MlW -B. urvery Harms. Twem-
ty Of the elab mAnbsM had at-
, ten d ed the play which was pre­
sented at tha O eterian Theatre
in Medford the prevloas week, ta
'Lane County budget for 1887
which George Arila», the noted
ludtides f lM j iiT tor road and
actor, assumed the character of
bridge, and «187,818 far mar­
“Old English.’* Therefore this
ket road uses.
stud? gave « mast delightful and
interesting entertainment.
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Wednesday morning a meat ft-,
teresting program waa given In
thè normal school assembly by
the pupils from the primary 4e-
nartmeht ot. the Lincoln school.
The beginners class presented an
Valle?, next Saturday afternoon,
with Mrs. G. O. Taylqr acting as
soclql chalrpau.
Stories will be-.told by Miss Hel­
en Norris, who shows much prom­
ise span author. The president
ise as an author. The president
ent early ft the afternoon, that
the meeting vpdy beglh promptly
at two-tbfrty.
the mollifying demuloenf effect*
of d ear fNdb Boaegr. From H i
B. 46th s t , Chicago,,MUM thl«:
'•A etahbom oough worried me,
kept me awake nights, and resist*
ed other cough medicines, but
quickly yielded to your good.
Foley's Honey an<
pound: MT druggist
R." Ask f»r |t.
wksrs.
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Snowdrift Joolw m ighty
g o o d -w x a t. It’s snowy
w hite and creamy and
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The local telephone employes
enjoyed a delicious five ' course
dinner at the Plata •Confection­
ery recently.
Covers were laid for nine at a
beautifully decorated table, the
center piece being a large bouquet
of chrysanthemums. Dqftty fa­
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