Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 03, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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» The elub Wished «Specially to
thank Mr. Rase who Tory kindly
placed a splendid 'new Ort£o-
phonie electric Vlctrola and a se-
leetfoa of records' at their dls-
' pbsal. " 'Records 'made by the
« s k . Jubilee gingers, tee-T u sk ­
egee Institute gingers, Tatil Rob-
eeen WBd others wore very e f­
fectively played te IRnstrate tbe
subject »utter which dealt chief­
ly with the' Negfeo Spirituals, one
of the most remarkable contribu­
tions which h a s . been mads by
any race or nation to music.
Tbs ¡proyrajs giyeh wpp as fol­
lows:
Introductory talk and poem by
Janies WeMo» Johnson, “Q Black
and Unknown Bards,” Mfe. Alice
Willits.
Recorda, 1 Tuskegee
the Civic elub house on Win-
burn Way.
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Wialuilday, t o » »>*W . ’A ' ' A
meets ip Odd Fellows Hall.
WedMrtay^ Jim. 8 ^ --Auxiliary to
the Trihtty GnM meets to tbe
Parish Rente.
January 8 — College Club lunch­
eon at Hotel Medford, Med­
ford, Ore.
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'the Ashland
met on Monday evening, Decem­
ber the twenty-seventh at the
pleasaht hbfttodr MW.'H.* T. MR-'
chelmore, instead of in the Ptoe-
byterian church parlors as pre-
tjously announced.
Promptly at esvenforty>-flve the
president, Mrs. J. H. Fuller caH-
<M the meeting to order. There
followed Un interesting business
session daring the course of which
it was decided to rsjppw the sub­
scription to “Music tend tap^fa,”
a splendid magasine 44« {yppK
people and equally interestfM t
older ones “lfusieal Araeridkr i
another magasine which ran ragl
will place at the coavenicmce 6
the public library là the bhbltd
library.
These, With several
other musical magasines and a
steadily Increasing number of
books malm the music section pf
the Ashland AMrary a ready help
for study or reference.
The balance in the checking
account of the Ashland Choral
Society, an organisation of stng-
ere and m usic lovers, which has
not been settye for several H ers,
was turned over to the Ashland
Music Study Club, together With
the eMei* o f a eelieeHon -ef esw-
eic which the Choral Society pur­
chased aOtae years ago. The club
Is very appreciative of this gilt
and hopes to use the funds and
music to . tha beet advantage of
all interested to the matter.
In opening the program for
the evening two papers ware giv­
en which had been omitted from
the previous m eettagjof -Novato
her tweaty-otoeth. These were
“Opera in Colonial t Ambries,”
given by Mrs. L. 8 . Browp, ( and
“Rarly American Composers ", by
Mrs. A. J. McCallea. These ‘pa­
pers were greatly enjoyed.
The subject of “American Ne­
gro Music” was than presented.
Mrs. Alice WllUts, program chair­
man, for the evening, was ably
assisted by Mra. Asilhr,' m V s .
Beebe, Mrs. AlkeAs, Miss ' Rose
Marte Aiklaa sad' Mias 'Blanche
Hicks.
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Singers,
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“g o , Dewn, ( Moses.”
Away?’ Mra. 1 tt. Fuller.
Origin and Development
of
Spirituals," Mrs. J. H- Roller.
. OharaiterlsttcsmCNegro.muslc
Records by Paul fttSeson. “ Swing
Dow,, Sweat chariot."
¿body
Knows de Trouble I ’ve' Seen.”
Ptah Jubilee Singers. Record,
“Roll, Jordan, ReU.”
‘V ogue of Spirituals Today,”
Mrs. H. C. Beebe.
1 * Marly T . Burteigh. »«»ag writ­
er, and singer, Mrs.. H. 9- Aik-
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NotahlS , Nfetro Women Sing­
ers, Miss Rose M. 'Aikins.
1 » Life and Career of < Roland
Stores, Mteu MaUche Rieke.
- What tbe Negro has given the
world la xnnstc. Record by. Fritt
Kretsler.
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Old Spiritutp melody,
“Now
I'm Goin’ Home ’iM d d by Dvor­
ak in the Largo! m i n l i e “New
World
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if
Miss Thelma Pefostl
lightful SUT » r ift ( t o ’*
CAfcXIN * O H H PORUM r < H
•* •* 4 « ) flfttA K E * ON 4H7R8DAY
Kfch ¿but'Still 8
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la t VUMatpüR gf< k to * » * oach
let the felly TMva '.part1 of tea
çhautkuguW b e lli fag1 le t our d ty
ee. WhyJ «bt how • 'dee- th e
.oot Yd ad to Correct tea 1 ieous-
cs, that and others ' make that
part tit' thfe Ihthlt'P ark beautiful
and a banéfit t o t i e kfty, which
ottld vtopeOl Mr. Jtoet’» SMbP
ons, end thé IS® petRionera that
ere' ' interview’s*,1 and hosts of
ther taxpayers that wUto hot
>ea or asked for names. An aft-*
tractive entrance" drfeh Root Hail
' or Audltoriato1 in the lfihe Bbrtr
Ashiefcd Granite would he a living
memorial o f useful asm that Ash»
land.heeds. F have1 Watched Ash-
jaud gitow over AS years. ' I leva
to work' to make* it better.
I
helped Mrs. Patterson a' little to
secure « â n es fpr a memorial that
we thlafc will benefit and' beautify
bur city, aooording to Mr. • Root's
will. • 1
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M o a n to • » V s
i t o toto-
mendâble.
The ' livlhfe,
ones
may be the moat udbthl. But t
'have helped frtepds on Décoration
Day h » » l f i r lost gravés ahd Ï
Rusetoi p. Ranyep. Otgrear-ow 6aa
(have know« straagetabuyisd ©n
just lakerltsil.6500,600 frost tbe esUb
yon, raincoat manufacturer. Bpt he
other gravis. I bave marked Ï2
tioa he’ll keep on shoeing horses. .
gravel at B y etygn si gad work
‘ he says.
that would hoW be logt. I have
o / tVose^tn cKarga b l ro far kept 18 PiopeSr Indian
War vétérans’, graves from being
}OBt in (he Hill cemetery. Thé
to
?|jp le how they wished thb money
used, Mrs. Patterson, knowing
Mt. Root's ambition to see a large
auditorjum hare to accommodate
targe meetings and convention,
that advertises any city, far and
near, also fills our hotels. Then
Mrs. Patterson secured an at­
MEbtoÀlAL
torney te draft a peUtoon and
Editor Ashland Daily Tidings, took the laborious
secur­
Kind Bditor: '
ing names, of tax g d o r s wbe
|n poso l>軫r of December ,23, w iahei |<r. Boot's gjmbltion com­
pleted. The-Rdot stoativea were
thb f(rsf names oh t n i paper, add-
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DECEMBER >lst, j « S
g l l l >77toM7Ad
L fohf/iH es^
Due Dem
capital
Vtuail;
AND W lilb n MAY »
WÏTHORAWM QUARTERLY
/Ford 13 Plate
' .Rubber Case
Battery, $12.00
Claycómb Motor
SPECIAL To 0» f l«
100 customers
in our store Thursday, the
opening day of our tide, who purchase
$2.00 or over, we Will sell & < q t Meavy
Aluminum Preservmg Kettle. Sold Regu­
lar for 91.2S. Special
9 0 fa
First 100 Ouetom en for
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Our Dissolvlhg Partnership Sale
L. F. Fergugon Betiring From The Finn
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birthday. ,
ing a special plate dihner
terestlng) articAe ,<««ent the pro­
motion of Susanne Homes Carter
as Präsident of thb Otogen B ute
THE FORUM
iale has been my life work'fer oV- ?'
I refreshments were dain- er 60 years. It is beautiful to
cut namba and datel that you
irved by the hostess.
Kbow WU1 be read «fldr.tokf gfe
. For Tour Badio
I t e m « * ..
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i a r l o l ] u p i r ^lith Dodge,
But, Hirere, are two kinds of
ieve iwa^saburg, Mildred »onaments. * One 1« djlent watch-:
a,
KatoBriae
PRtongen man gqardipg that sacred graved
Gldesm the Messrs. H e y r of out loved ones. T ilin g that
w, Charles' Tilton, JapR they had lived and when, and
, Kenneth Wllshlra, MM* sotoetimos a brief item is inscrib­
Nutter, Albte Beck,
M anus ed xft the work they had done,
Battery
Woods, Chester Wotods, George can be seen on Cdpt. Thomas
Smith's
monument
in
the
Ashland
Generator
VirgH Gillette and the hostess,
cemetery. There are living mon­
Miss Thelma Perossl.
Starter
uments also.
G. S. Butler brect-
M a g n e to
t o a large beautiful granite mon­
ument over his parent’s graves.
Later he built a living one and Radiator and Motor Work
presented the “Pioneer Log Cab­
done
in” to the S. 0 . P. Society in
memory of bis mothér. The words
A ll Work Guaranteed.
"Wlnburto Waÿ” is a living testl-
mdtty of the donor. The Carter
Brothers weto not cobteht just to Battery Recharge, 11.00
let a granite monument mark Radio Batteries, . . . . 75e
their parent’s graves, but erected
a life giving drinking fountain in
The Plata in memory to all who
ma> enjoy Its pure water, that
thblr parents had lived.
Now Mr. and Mrs. Root have a
targe monument and markers at
their graves. But a living, useful
Ford* Garage
iqemorial Is duo them that, Ash­
FhoUe 50
land visitors can read that the
Roots were lovers of our city.,
Wra. Gag Randles Vim tfbllght-
fdll> surprised la st evening whed
I a number, pf hey .relatives called
al her home on Allison street, for
a, JoJlyi surpriee party. The oeoa-
M ea.#as to honor e l Mrs/ Randle's
counter we are now serv­
year. Mrs. Carter Is always re­
in dm ber sd as Sasso»» pomes,„ so
Let's giva a nouatos welcome
Ashland girl and sister of Fred
£
t a W s t y * .da^gaUpn
Rothes, always active 1» « « -
Tueadgy * m i , ,a» ,tfc.
m unity « fairs. 1 I
Si0> «ek Jfotel* , A*Ma»g to, for-
toadto J» bgvlng, twq »em bers
ia, ta» lsgfefet'Sro./Oeosf» Daan.
Bandon — Leasing; company
who iis «Ot un g te, be an old
being
forined to prospect for oil
times at the job, sodi Billy Briggs,
pear
bere.
w»o » np lor rty« > Arto Mate. ,
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. .The eveateg was spent playing
Five-Hundred.
Those preeant
were Mr. «ad Mrs. J. B. Randlea.
Mr. and Mrs. M< B. Randles, and
shns Bobby, and Mrs Lulu Vak-
A- snvipgs account which .growB regularly
montli after month is the orte ototam road to
financial independence. W ith thtf start of the
new year, this week, is au epiw rtene time to
get the savings habitr. ' ? ■ i"*
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and will remain dosed Until ThUrtday Moruin; at nine o’clock. We a n
—way down until the values to be offered in this great »ale Will both astp
king stooka down
and bewilder all.
This Entire
gin«**' ■*' *••
Come in tomorrow and l<yt ub advise with you.
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Our Store is Still Closet
A SAVINGS ACCOUNT
At Nininger’g popular
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, iCsaUauai rrom ÎM »
Mot'one,article in this complete stock will escape the drastic price redndtioua— ail dry goods—
all hbaiery—all underwear-All Mankato and coihforters—all coats—all dfossto—every item un­
der the roof wijl be on display and epeetoHy prised at thia—
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both at noon and night
for 35 cents.
Our lnnch specials are
g r o w i n g more popular
week after week.
in
tomorrow
for
Come
Oregon City — Three big io-
dustr)al • plants distribute Christ
to a« hoMseS to 2.600 workers.
1927*8 Greatest Value Giving EveUt .
A é la n d , Oregon
Fortlakd ' — ' fWbawer ”Yd»e
Mam” takA 1618 record cargo
of wheat, 236.00 bushels.
your
Tuesday’s Tidings will etorry the amaaiug pries reductions that become' n<
reduce this bjgh grade «Web.
fu ll pages h f real savings, but even this
feetide to this great merchandising event. It will be impossible fer us tp i
Few Atoms. If every reader of this paper will onty come and see for tttemsel
to this store can pen realise tbe XmpOrtotoee of This Great Sale at
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aoon lunch or JWte »ieu«
ing m eat
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Many-a man has discovai
this secret of „the p ow »
NINI
BE HERE THURSDAY MORNING AT 9
0VÊkLANÎ) TSHOESHj
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laiY to quickly
Id Wlfl hot do
.ion but a very
br • visit only