Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 07, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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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
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Preaching. d l : M .
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Preaching, 4 : S3.
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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-
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DURING1 THE
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ent <or coughs, hoarse-
aora l i ront, and bron-
fr«A
given to
family.
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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.
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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
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checMng apo0m|; and th f vain« <rf fuxmxnixUt-
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quickly
available, when reference is macs to a savings
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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.
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