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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1927)
» nawUy. J fn . » — Daughters ef m i« meet in Grants Pean Lunch nt 13:33. Election of offic ers.. Anyone wishing <o go phone |0»-J. «nary ¿ — College Club ' lunch eon at Metel Mqdferd. Med ford, Ore. | urday, January « rat, Rprerend H. Blake,. Epistppnl minister. offlc- iatlgg. Mr. Santera la a local barber and the eon of M r. J. B. Sander», pad Mias M r M a ir a 'w a a proprie tor of the beauty shop in McGee’s dry goods stirs. Mrs. Sanders was formerly of Portlaud. The bride and groom left T re k* immediately a fter the aeremony for Sacramento, and othyr cities in California, where they will spend their honeymoon. Tbe young couple's m a n y friends In this city extend thetf best wishes and congratulation« for'happiness and prosperity in thpir new life. Should we In- Myron S. Woodworth. Fagtor Sabbath e c W T S Preaching. d l : M . i ♦ '. ' M < }P. Ü * Preaching, 4 : S3. t ’ 1 * r Dr. » L. Kempton w ill preach! Tbe studies during the week hare been unusually helpful. The Interest In theef stgdlfe fn dispen sations! truth la deepening. Meet- lags w i l l , ■ continue throughout next week. A delegation from the Central Point church will help In the song service Saturday night. We were d elig h ted to hard B ar. Baton and quartette last Monday uight. Congregational Cbnrch of tha M. E. chnreh meet. ft ft ft Sunday school at •:< » . Monday, Jan. 3B— .A rt C I n b American Légion Auxiliary Me«» Morning worship nt 11 «. m- meets at tha home of Mrs. J. Monday Evening— The pastor w|H preach on “A rriv Tbe American Legion Auxil Edw. Thornton at 377 Almond ing at Faith In God.” iary met in the Pioneer hall on rire e t . Junior Christian Endeavor at Monday, Jan. 10. — Epworth W iahurn Way. Monday evening, «:30 p. m. Leugne Dramatic club meets in January third. Junior Christian Endeavor at Officers were installed as fol , the M. B. church parlors. f;3 0 p. m. Tnesdey, Jan. I t — Chapter AC, lows: president, Mrs. John Endx Evening service nt 7:30 Thè era; secretary, Mrs. C. E. Shinn; P.,E. O. meets. pastor’s subject w ill be “Tha Tuesday. Jan. 11— W . C. T. U. treasurer, Mrs. Roy Praaier; first Church, Is It Meeting tbe Chak vice-president, Mrs. August meets in the public lib ra ry . lenge of The Day?” Tuesday, Jan. I I — Upper Valley Bchuermaa; chaplain, Mrs, W ar Tuesday evening the annuel ren Copk: sergeant nt arm«. Mrs. QpcuysaUy d u b meats. bualnos m ^ g o c M M '.fhH* Tw eed*/. Jen. 31— Alpha' Club 3. A. Cook. will be held beginning w ith a A general discussion was held, masts In the Masonic hall. dinner at 3:30 . A fter reports are Wednesday, Jan. IB — Wednes during which time it was planned given there w ill be an election of to stage a membership drive, officers for the ensuing Juan The day Clap meets. f Vedneoday,,Jan. ‘IB —Social C ir starting January .seventeenth, and pastor's message t t o the < clnrch c|s meets la the Christian I ending February seventh. * I t was w ill be of roar interest. A ir tttam- also decided to bare a covered- church parlors. TW teday, Jan. I t — E lk ’s La dish supper 4n the Pariah Hpuse dies Card Club meats In the on January seventeenth, for the members of American Legion fh k ’s club rooau. E rte w , J*n-«JA. -*» Past Noble Post No. 14. The following new . members « to a d ’s club meets ln thp I. 0. were taken In; M rs Helen Living ston, Mrs. A rthur 8. Taylor and Mrs. V. V. Caldwell. Delicious refreshments of cake and tea were served. Some of tha Mrs. J. M. Wagaer was the gra- members 9A tbe Auxiliary are busy cions hostess at a meeting of the making drapes for the Pioneer Ashland Study Club, which was hall. held at her attractive home on Oak street. Monday afternoon, Jamwry third. W ill Make T rip to Jacksonville— «■e usnal program was carried Lawyer L. A. Roberts will ont( * Mrs. E. V. Carter had the pariigmentarr d rill and Mrs. J. W . make a trip to Jacksonville to morrow, where he w ill look after McCoy gave the boo^ „ review, ehlah was "Thd'Beauty of tha business » Iq lrj- . . . see for yourself. The rcaieh court’» investigation o f’ her prin ciples and werif. U nlike gll other Institutions she nee rapaa for «v- erbody, men. women a«d child ren. No m atter what yonr elotkeg. your iaepfbc. yob r ^ t p a - tlon, -ydwr morals, th e chareh wants to see you at h er torvtow. Underneath n il h er forme, behind all her attractions o f hrosic, ora tory, society, charity, the chnreh offers what «11 o f ua need nyw ■athy. je>. victory; Tbe church invites, urges, challenges yon to teat her welcome, her worship, bar work. Come and age. Sunday, morning, o’clock regular quarterly communion of M»« Lord’s Supper. A t 7:3» n. m. the pastor w ill answer some questions which are bethertpfc. "W h*t did Jesus mean by »love yoqr enemies?’ Did the camel go through a needle’s eye? A rdrlnw of ’The Syrian ChrlaC ” by Rib- i i ’ , I . .*? . . r . J , A» 31W ’’ For your nooi or evening mei for onetyf hiu tender and1 ju Bnt in bo|h instaaoee really the greatest benefit semes through establishing one’s credit —• reputation for responsibility ip money mat- come in tomo: , Tor Tour Radio We invite yon to me our banking service, Ton w ill And that of advantage, too. 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To those whom if ere unable to render our usual services Start « ft « a You cm become a preferred shareholder in this company;— $5 a month is all you peed to start. . a ♦ • ; 1 : ‘ 7 , ii ’ ' . / • • tU»i Yoiir investment will fee backed by per- manent im in useful public retyicc. , v Will sec Many New Bargains Added to the Hun dreds Already on Our Counters. You will receive a dividend check reg ularly by m i|l every three months. You can get facts abpiit d^is invest- ment by majv telepb°nc 01 a personal call DURING1 THE Fon & ould Anon« She Jhcri About Jnvoroncnt ent <or coughs, hoarse- aora l i ront, and bron- fr«A given to family. flartotlr» In Our Brrterred Sharer AW K F F IIT B W T GARGLE F o r ordludry sors throat, ton- and »1. al|it|s and all dimple Inflama- i sa fely tory affections of the mouth q f tha and gums. It does not discolor or injur« the teeth, and it is pleasant brothers * Radiator and Motor Work J Methodist Episcopal Chnreh Throat Gargle For Sore Throat oSfc QREGON O f * SAFE DEPOSIT , t- ¡All Work Guaranteed. Its next My«. VaaV allkM ilm rg L eft January i t o i « » - Mrs. H. H, •VanValBrouhnrg of North M^ln street, le ft thto morning on train No. IB for Treks, Cal., where she w ill spend The W . B. A ? held their regular a few days visiting w ith friends. meeting In the Odd Fellows hall Wsj|gsails / evening, January », The usual business was caa- duqtad, but as th e re was a vary small attendano«, the meeting ad- loqrned much earlier than usual. i t was decided that the next H. F. Pemberton, Pastor Morning worship nt IX p’clock. Barmon subject. The Big Business The Auxiliary to the Trthtty of the Church. Erenlng worship at 7:30. Sub Guild held their regular business meeting la the Parish House, ject: Move Up or pip- Sunday school tor everybody to Wednesday evening, January ( . The following officers were study t b , Bible at 3:4». Epworth League at 0:1». A elected: President. M< m Gladys Applegate; vice-president, Mrs. p. live hour with an interesting top R Shinn: secretary, Mrs. M illar ic for all young people, Junior League at 4. Children Dana; treasurer, Miss Georgle from 8 to 1-4 are trained la thia Cottpe. meeting for Chinitian living. • MM Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- Act Club Meets Monday— The Ladies* A rt Club of this ing at 7:30. We cordially Invito you to at city Will meet nt the home of Mrs. tend all these meetings. Ton w ill J. Edward Thornton at 377 Al- be heartily welcomed and will moa< .street, Monday wvealng, enjoy the Christian fellowship, January taath. the excellent music, tha Gospel preaching sad the homelike a t Maystod la Yrvfca Saturday— mosphere. Strangers and visitors Mias Ruby McNamara became «specially welcome. Come as you the bride of Mr. Claude Ilbere are to this church. Make this Bandars la Treks, California, Snt- your horns church.. account include convenience, in the matter of a checMng apo0m|; and th f vain« <rf fuxmxnixUt- in f >t interest w^teh m a j quickly available, when reference is macs to a savings aeoonnt. ” 4 » • - n o v a and Harrowa. Cardan Machinas for fSO.OO as long as they l*oL pu m i club w ill hold g on Monday, mealing, which w ill ha on Wed nesday. January nineteenth, woptd ba a social one. ft M M AsfrMton to Trin ity Guild Worts Is tii meetings at T a a m « i. Ora., over the Christmas holidays. Will occqpy tbs pulpit Sunday morn ing, ¡Jan. 3. UM subject w ill be “ A Pour Page L etter." The young people w ill hare charge of the evening aerrice. Three e f the young men w ill make abort talks and there w ill be special maslc. Bible achopl at the usual hours and Christian Endeavor at 3:30 p. m. Tha public is invited to all these services. Special music. EVERYTHING ON SALE EVERYTHING REÜUCBD orn cfi. . 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