Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 11, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND D A R T TIDINGS
SATURDAY,
CHARLIE CHAPLIN PLAYS HIS COVETED TRAGEDY
BUT IT’S IN REAL LIFE
lo molhejj accusing Cl
cruel braim ent ¿nA I
Aiuorcti to that
J . Ckaplm now realizes, perhaps,
Ihot hit zecm t with has been Ar;
[fi« * he is pU yini khepeit o f a
fcro^eAian— In real life
btructlre talk of Me, Hosier on
*'Ttae Storine of Baiba ” .
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Hoard of Camp F ir« Orgnnlzn-
THE KA/Í
SPLITTER*
(Published by the pupils o f Lincoln public school)
Miss Dorothy ' Raid, E diter
Haturday, Dec. 11.—-College Club
meeting has been changed from
Mrs. E. E. K elly’s, »11 Queen
Anne, Medford, to the Y. W . C.
A. rooms, Medford.
Hat unlay, Dec. 11.— Daughters of
the Nile meet in Medford at
2 P. m.
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H a tu n la y , Dec. 11. — Rainbow
Class
of
the
Presbyterian
church meets af the home off
Mrs. 'Dement, 50“2 Fairview
street, at 7:30 p. m.
Monday,’ Dec. 18.——A rt Club w ill
have a Christmas party in the
Civic Club House on Wfnburn
Way.
. .
W ednesday, Dec. 11.— Social Cir-
in the church parlors at 2:30
Monday, Dee. 13.— Ashland Study
Club will meet at the home, of
Mrs. Louis Dodge on the Boule­
vard.
3|on<lay, ■ Dec. 18. — Epworth
League Dramatic club meets
at the M. E. church.
Tuotwlay, Dec. 14.— AC, P. E. O.,
w ill meet with Mrs. Sam M o
. R alr,
Tuesday, Dec. T*.— Upper Valley
Community Club meets.
Tuesday? D ec, 14i~*-W. C;
< tt
meets in the public library.
Wednesday, Dec. 15.— A u x ilia ry
to T rin ity Guild meets in the
Parish House
Wednesday, Bee. IB.— Missionary
Society of the Presbyterian
church meets in the church
parlors.
Thursday, Dec. IO.— Baby Clinic
club hopse, on Winburn Way.
8 8 8
United in Marriage—
• The board of sponsors of the
local Campfire organizations of
Ashland, met for a business ses­
sion on Monday evening, Decem­
ber sixth at the Presbyterian
church.
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The board la considering the
possibility of securing a suitable
place that the girls may use for
headquarters and feel certain that
Ashland citizens w ill be glad to'
assist ft donU such -dU d is per­
fected.
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C H R M TM A S STORY
I t was the night before Christ
mas and M r. and Mrs. Reacker
and their son, Johnny, were sit­
ting before the fireplace. John­
ny asked' how does Santa Claus
come down the fireplace without
burning himself?” W ell, said
Mrs. Reacker, hesitating a mo­
ment. "W ell, he blows the fire
out theh domes down the chim­
ney and puts presents that you
wan< If you have g een . a good
.boy. Then be goes up the chim­
ney and that’s why you find the
fire out when yob get up to find
your Christmas presents. *'
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.N E W E L L E L L IO T T
6 A GRADE
Charles W arren brought us *
nice Christmas tree. Children are
bringing decoration for It.
B B and 4 A Room
The 6 B and 4 A room
is
working out a dramatisation of
the story of The Holly Goblin for
the Christmas program. Each di­
vision in the ltyiguage class is
working out a short dramatisation
of a Christmas story to be given
Dec. 17.
The boys in the 5 B played the
G A and 4 B boys In a football
e&me last Saturday. The 5 A and
6 B boys won with a score of Gi­
l l . Another game w ill be played
this Saturday.
Hostess Of Birthday D b riri*— ’
Mrs. Guy Randles was the gra-
ftouz hostfes a t a birthday dinner,
Thursday evening, December #,
given in honor of her husband’s
birthday.
i
j
A fter a delicious sly , o’clock
dinner, the guests speat a v e ry
S IX T H G R A D E A R T --------
happy evening in conversation
This week in art we have been
Misa
Marsters
fave
us
a
lovely
and playing, carols.
. ,
making poinsettas to decorate our
Those who enjoyed this de­ three part song. We were very
windows for Christmas.
Miss
ria
d
to
have
it
for
Christmas.
lightful hospitality were M r. and
Bork also got a real polnsetta,
DOROTHY
SLACK
Mrs. J. E. Randles, M r. and Mrs.
which Is very pretty.
M. E. Randles and son, Bobby,
JOAN M OSIER
Melvin Beagle, Mrs. Lulu Van-
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PLANNING
PROGRAM
wegen, the honored guest, Guy
The
Intermediate
classes
are
Handles and the hostess, M rs .,
A SURPRISE
getting up a Christmas program.
Guy Randles and family.
was W surprise to the
The sixth grade is making up a
play from “ L ittle Women” t by
Lady E lk s Card Club Meets—
“ The L ady Elk's card clu b held ix>uisa Alcott. ‘ W e are also going
Fresh Sweet Oranges
its”*regular meeting in the club fO have * tree. W e hope our pWr-'
ropfna’ ThursdtJ a fte m M n , I De- gram w ill be interesting as we are
gll trying to make it so.
< Fresh Sweet Oranges 8 3 per
bog, p f. three hundred large
else. Boxes larger than stand­
TWere was a good attendance
ard sise. Sound fru it ana sat­
and a most delightful afternoon
isfaction guaranteed or money
was spent In playing bridge aqd
back. We pay express charges.
fire-hundred. Mrs. Domino Pro­ mal school w ill be present besides
A box of these makes an ap­
vost w on'first prize in'bridge and several guests.
Dancing
and
preciated . Christmas gift. Re­
m it with order.
Mrs. Wade held high . score In cards w ill be the main feature's of
the evening’s entertainment, and
five-hundred.
Acme Orange Farms
Dainty hhd delicious? refresh­ at a late hour, refreshments w ill
LaGrange, Texas
»
ments were served by the hostess­ be served.
es, Mrs. George Rose and Mrs.
Jud M iller.
STARTER
A short business meeting was
GENERATOR
held in which Mrs. J. D. McRae
BATTERY
was elected president of the chib
IGNITION
for the yéar and Mr». C. I. Porter,
Miss Elsie Newbry, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Newbry of
Talent and Mr. Ernest Williams,
non of' Mr. and «!?•„ T a
W11‘
Hams of Ashland, were united in
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marriage by the Rev. H. F. Pem­
berton In the /Ashland Methodist Faculty CTirlstaue Party In
Episcopal parsonage, Thursday, Dittila Springs HoteL—
, The Southern Orpgqn N,
December ninth.
T h e ' young married
couple1 school faculty w irf h iv e a-C
have many friends both in Ash­ mas party in the ballroom of the
land and Talent, who Will wish Llthia Springs Hotel, this eve­
them much happiness and success ning, Saturday, December 11.
The dntlrh faculty o f the Nor-
id their future life., ■
Fuller Paints
Yamishes
A paint and ^varnish for
every need
J. O. RIGG
COILS
TRY US!
W e can give you the best of
service on the above class of
repair work.
Auto Electric
and Kiris of Miss Bork’z room at
the Lincoln school, when she re­
ceived a nice potted polnsetta for
the room.
K A R L MOORE
6 B
Mr. Rush helped some of the boys
The 5 A and 6 B are making a
make the fireplace. We lik e 'o u r theatre. We will use it in geo­
Christmas border of 8anta Claus, graphy and other studies too. The
fir trees and fireplaces. On the first rpel is of China.
rand table we hare the three wise
W A Y N E HARRIS
men going to Bethlehem.
. 5 A Grade
DOROTHY. EASTM AN
The Sixth grade of room 8 is
2nd Grade
VIHITORH
having Studebaker Drills. The
Mrs. Andrews came to visit our
number of the. drills run up to
The flth A and sixth B are
fifty. We have so many to do in making Christmas borders to put room and wo showed her our
five minutes. The ones who are on the walls. W e are making fire ­ Onas Pow Wow paper. She
in the lead are: Rudolph Peder­ places, Santa Clauses and Christ­ thought It very good. I am sure
One of the boys we want her to come again.
son. Rachel Forsythe, Malcolm mas trees.
brought a Christmas tree to put
Meyer, Merle Wells.
CATHRYN DOYLE
in our room.
We are making
W IL L IA M SANFORD
5 A Grade
• A Grade some Christmas tree decorations.
M IL D R E D URBAN
LANGUAGE work
The flth and sixth B wrote stor­
ies about self control. After a
while we are going to copy them
in ink. Then we are going to
make a book to put them in.
H A ZEL MOORE
6 B
T H E TA BLEAU X
We are going to give a table­
aux at Christmas. The 5 A are
going to give one and 6 B are go­
ing to give one too. They are In
(Please Turn to Page 5)
A GROUP PARAGRAPH
We have been making hot dish
mats in the fourth grade. These
mats are going to be Christmas
gifts. After the mats were made
they were given several coata of
shellac.
L i’ ’ . ...
W A V A A R AN T
I j OOKH LIKE CHRISTMAS
Norman brought us a nice big
fir tree. We have brought some
decorations and also made some.
Hot Mineral
Baths
[W ill keep yon fit during thg
winter. Our mineral la a rec­
ognized cure for
Rheumatism
Jackson Hot Springs
at
ains
1926 Ford Sedan
1926 Chev. Coach
1925 Chev Touring,
1924 Chev. 4-Pau
Coupe ............ ..
1924 Ford Roadster
Delivery ..........
MOUNT CREST RANCH
1400
$600
$485
Thursday, Dec. 16th
One mile west of Hilt and 1 mile south Oregon line,
2 miles west Pacific Highway. .
$350
$125
All Oars in Good
Condition
25 Head Livestock
Farm ¿Ynplements of all kinds, blacksmith tools,
furniture and household goods.
Free Lunch at Noon
Automotive Shop
Watch for signboard on Pacific Highway,
Chevrolet .Dealers
SEE THE SMOOTHEST
CHEVROLET
A. E. Graham, Auctioneer
Reginald R. Parsons, Owner.
Remember The Date,
Thursday, Dec. 16th
COME IN FOR BREAKFAST
We serve strictly fresh Ashland eggs and
Sw ift’s Premium ham and bacon. This is a de­
licious, satisfying breakfast for these cold
mornings. You ean’t beat this breakfast for
45 cents.
TAVERN CAFE
JOE LANE
8 8 8
Musical« at Presbyterian Church
n Derided Success—
The musicale given by the mu%
slcal organizations of the high
school at the Presbyterian ebureh
op Monday evening, December 6,
was of unusual interest.
The work was directed by-Miss
Laura Raguse, Who 1« music sup­
ervisor of the public schools. Eq-
semble effects attained by the or­
chestra and other groups were
most excellent and Miss Raguse Is
to be congratulated on the success
.attained In such a short time.
Both the boys’ * and girls glee
, clubs are larger this year than us­
ual and are presenting some very
interesting popular numbers. The
orchestra lost some strong mem­
bers this year, but a good many
new players have volunteered who
w ill soon work into the places.
Monday
evening’s program,
which was really a contribution to
«he yearly program of the Ashland
Music Study Club, called out a
fine audience that taxed the ca­
pacity of the chui'ih. The stu­
dents are assured a good audience
when they give a similar event.
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The Ashland Floral Society of
this city at their last meeting,
Monday, December sixth, in the
public library, eleoted the follow­
ing officers for the coming year:
Mrs. Lewis H. Jacks, president;
Mr. Harry Hosier,e vice-president:
Mrs. Frank Jordan, s'crtftary and
treasurer.
,
, Those present enjoyed Jlw la-
Special Rates
WITH EACH USED CAR SOLD
BETWEEN NOW AND CHRIST-
DURINO
W ashday Each Week.
Take Your Choie? Of
At the Ashland Laundry
and if you need all the
other
we will be glad to call
whenever you wish. '
And Get This:
“We Have The Service
Yen Want When Yon
Want It” -
PHONE
z
1 6 5
. ASHLAND .
LAUNDRY CO.
MAS.
Special Round-Trip Tickets w ill be on sale to points listed
below from December 18, 1888 to January a, 1027. Final
Return lim it January 4, 1997.
While Shopping
Portland
Salem
Albany
When you’ve made the round of the shops
in an effort io complete, your Christmas
list, yoû’ll enjoy dining,out.
Corvallis
Monmouth
Eugene
Cottage Grove
Shopping is tiresome and i f s 90 won­
der you dread the thought of cooking.
RECONDITIONED
Ashland 7 :00, 10:00 A. M., 8 :4 8 P. M.
LUNCHEON 65o
Grants Pose 0 :1 8 A. M., 19:80, 8 :8 0 P. M,
FORDS
Wo must make room for Storage. We have cut the
prico on all our used cars for Quick Sale.
Claycomb Motor Co
The Ford Garage .
COMFORTABLE COACHES
Instoad you can rest, enjoy a good meal
and excellent service.
Medford 7 :4 8 , 10:88 A. M., 4 :8 0 P . M.
. DINNER $1.00
Clearance Sale
Lincoln
Lithia Springs Hotel
Fordson
// DOES Make a Difference
Intemrban Stage Co,
Phone 47
Where You Bur Your Ford