Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 01, 1927, Image 4

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    and those who do not ploy cards
are a»ked to brine th d r fancy
work.
Refreahments w ill ba
served la the course of the a fter­
noon.
This a ffair Is not only fo r mem­
bers of the d a b , hat fo r their
friends as well. There w ill be no
charge.
Itoeal * Personal ftotes
. Miss Minnie Polsy, who has
been spending the holidays in
Ashland w ith her mother end
Sister on B street, plane to leave
tomorrow for
<M k>ad~ C a t.
where she Is n t e a c h O r ^ j g }
schools ot that placet >
Phone I I P for cleaning. Child­
ren’s clothes, half-price this week.
Psulserud*e.
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Visiting With M o th e r -
Rev. and Mrs? N. J. Lowther of
Granada, Cal., are In Ashland
visiting at tha home of JMpa. Low-
Aker’s mother. Mrs. M ary RnfltelL
Steaming hot chicken templi
80c served, 28c to take home-
The Plesa.
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M on d a*, jo g . is — A s U m A Study
. .C lu b meets » t the home o t Mrq.
J. M- W m v p t I t p K f c p t r e e t . .
Monday, Jan-
Queen Bathers
of the M . E. church meet.
Monday, Jàn-
American Le­
gion Auxiliary meets In th *
‘ ‘ Pioneer hall pn W lnhurn W ay.
Tuesday, Jgn. 4.— Alpha Chapter
. H“- 1. Q. 8- 8. meats I n
the
M asonlohall.
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Tuesday, Jqa. 4.—»Women’s Civic
Improvement Clnb, meets in
. the CiVlp olubhouse: on W in-
burn Way.
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Wednesday, Jan. 8.— W . B. A.
meets in Odd Fellows H all.
Wednesday, Jan. 8.— A uxiliary to
the T rin ity Guild moats là the
Parish Hon«e.‘ *
Jannary 8. Collage Clnb lunch-
i eon a t H otel Holland. Med­
ford, Ore.
M a tt
V Chapter AC, P. B. O., were de­
lig h tfu lly entertained by the Mies­
es- Kva and Minnie P o le y a t their
atiractlva h im a on B St., Thurs­
day evening, December 80.
The house was artistically dec­
orated w ith Christmas deaera­
tions. green nnd red streamers
being la evidence everywhere.
The evening was pleasantly
spent In convenmtlon, Interesting
games and music until a late
hour when the Tiostess’s served
very dainty refreshments The
sandwiches were unusually clevar,
being made to represent a potn-
setta, by th use of pimentos.
Mrs. Pnart la the daughter o f M r.
■ Mrs. jQ. A. Briscoe’s group ot
t ie Delphians met Tuesday, De-
Mmber 28, at the attractive htmte
of Mrs. Charles A? H<lnsa • on
Gresham street.
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Mrs. Fern T inneran, former
Under of the society, was a guest
s t tfis meeting. The afternoon
was spent In the usual study and
conversation.
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About th irty young people en­
joyed an evening of games and
conversation. Delicious refresh­
ments were served by the commit­
tee In charge.
Mrs. H. .<?. Qaley's group of the
Delphians met at the pleasant
home of Mrs. 8. A, Peters, Jr., on
laWa street; Tuesday, December
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’ The attoqpoon ■waa.spen» in a
general (hsenealdn of -matters con­
cerning the clnb, nnd owing to the
various
Christmas
activities
there was not as large pn attend­
ance aa there usually Is.
.The Christmas program, which
was given by ths Sunday School
of the F u ll Gospel Temple, waa
thoroughly enjoyed by all those
present. ' - r
The program Consisted of music
' , y and recitatlonf.' Tha church waa
Afternoon —•
moot beautifully decorated with
The Ladies Civic Improvemnt evergreen, mistletoe and Oregon
Plan to ant your Nee
Club w ill have a social afternoon grape drafted over the windows
dinner at The Plain, 884.
in tba civic d u b bouse on W in- and doors and carefully woven
burn W ay, Tuesday, January 4..
w ith colorful polnaettas, which
Attended '"‘ru s r...
The aftprnopn w ill be spent made the effect very attractive. !
Austin Mathie of Corvallis, Ora. playlpg j^ridgp and Pivp-Hundred, I
The beautiful tree w ith lt*‘
was In this city last evening to at­
tend the basketball game between
Corvallis high and Ashland.
, T h e longest geodetic m y
«sed ia the C.'-S. Was t » t i
between Mt. Shasta and
Helena, Cal.
HAPPY NEW YEAR
The Howard Stage Lines .desire to extend the Now
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Christian Bndeavdr er Congregw*
M ARSH F IE L D .O r e ,, Jan, 1.
dnhai Chnrch Has Party—
(U P )— W . J. Rohrer. 49. Marsh­
patrons.
Have year furniture repaired
and rofintebed gt Jordan’s s«ph
field transfer man, committed
suicide yesterday by shooting
■himself in ths head. The motive
Is unknown.
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Charles H. Howard •
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
.One-half Block from Center of City
We Make a Specialty Of
Washing, Greasing.
Free Crankcase Service
Storage 84 Per Month
Sunday
Dinner
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
Do you remember the home-cooked chicken dinner
of the good old d a y s ? ------
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Onr steaks and chops are tender, juicy and
appetizing.--------- ---------—
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Well, that’s just what yon can expect tomorrow
If yon and your family come here for Sunday Din­
ner.'
Onr home-made pastries are always fresh and
inviting.
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A 9B10KBN DINNER OOMPLXTB AT 86 OTS.
Plaza
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HOWARD STAGE LINES
Where Sating is a Pleasure
Mlss M argaret Churchman of
this
city le ft Friday evening for
M r. and Mrs. A rth u r 8. Taylor
n few d a » visit » H h relatives In
and tem tly rotarned yesterday
Portland.
afternoon fro m Marshfield. Ore.,
whbre they spent the Christmas
holidays with. M latlves
and
* .l* £ tocto?
May the new year bring prosperity to
everybody.
Leaving Ashland Boon-
M r. and Mrs. 8 . F . Leach and
daughter, Miss Marlon, ate leav­
ing Ashland soon, ths form er go­
ing to Caldwell, Idaho, to eater
business and thq la tte r returning
to school T i Bug one.
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sion was based on the number of
gallons o f ‘ water used dally and
the number of laws that force pro­
per bathing facilities In an living
quarters.
Year’s greetings to all its Ashland friends and
M U S ÜIM0KLF
5Th e Christian Bndenvor ot the
Congregational church met In the
church parlors for a Jolly party,
Wednesday evening, December 24.
Cleanest City
Program Greatly Buoyed—*
Returned to Crescent L a k e -
Lloyd Smith, who la employed
by the Southern Pacific commuur
at Crescent Lake near Klamatft
Falls, has returned to his .work
a fte r spending tha holidays In
Ashland with his w ife and family. Ci vice Club W ill Have Social
Rxpects to Laave Hspa
Mrs. Louise Peart of this city
expects to leave’ in tha near fu­
ture 'fo r Portland, - Ore., where
she w ill take up' ntruee training.
many b rilliant trimmings added
much to the beautifying of the
church, and reflected much credit
upon those who had the work In
hand. ■
A fter the delightful program
the Christmas treats were given
by the committee In charge and
#1.00
You will like our food and service.
PER
PLATE
Enjoy your Sunday dinner amid
congenial surroundings and where
service and food cannot be better-
TAVERN CAFE
JOE LAÑE
starter
g J O T M fe ; * °
, f u t u r e of P odge
Motor Car haa been more widely
talked about a a ^ Oofrimended th an the
b O w ilt W pron^toess of the starter, J; .
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The n e w tw o -u n it starting and lighting
system now advances Dodge Brothers
leadership in this important respect still
further.
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*AY:A tfOVDAY
In Preparation For The Greatest
Sale of the Coming Year
T here are now no m oving s ta rte r parts
When th e car is in m otion— no starter
O hain— no n o is e — no w ear. T h e n e w
starter is even more D E P E N D A B L E than
the old, and Jar simpler and more compact
in
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OUR ENTIRE STOCK IS TO BE REARRANGED FOR THE BEST
POSSIBLE DISPLAY - ABSOLUTELY
M a n y other m ajo r im provem ents have
been added during the past twelve months,
a ll v ita lly affecting perform ance and in ­
creasing value fa r beyond the apparent
measure of current Dodge Brothers prices.
The Bargain Days Are Coming
>975.00
81090.00.
81146.00
Every Price Tag Most Be Reduced
and they will be long remembered by the people of this community
T h u rsd a y M orning at 9 A. M.
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Eakin Motor
Company
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8 S o to Th S t
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The Big Dissolving Partnership Sale At
ISAAC & CO
With L. F. Ferguson Retiring From the Finn
Will Begin--Wait For It
SEE MONDAY EVENING'S TIDINGS.
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