Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 18, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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as the Tourist Seldom Sees It—Icebound
A STANDARD r o b THE
PEOPLE
d i l l r u « } tor O. R. Pollo«* of
N o v Took a t u o W in ter Garden
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Wednesday, Jan. io .— Auxiliary
to the T rin ity Guild w ill f t r « a
public card .party la tlie Parish
House a t I p. m . .
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Wednesday, Jan. ..19— Women's
Missionary Society of the fcap-
tlst «hurgh mrtgl .m ost 4m the,
church at
p. m. •
H3
Thursday. January so. —- Baby
Clinic w ill be held In the C lrie
Clubhouse on W lnbnrn Way.
Friday, ylan, a t — K 4 - * * • Mill
..» ¿ ¿ .‘ « a ; ’***•
on tteiman ttjreqt. « *
Misé Rhram Hostess at Bridge
Party—-
Misa Eth«l Shrum was the
ch a in in g hostels at a' delightful
party glren at the home of Mrs.
Georgia Young on Oak »tree).
Saturday evenlog,' January f if ­
teenth. . ■
The evening was spent playing
Bridjge; Miss Dorothy Reid was
awarded first prize • and Miss
Gladys Applegate received eonao-
latiog,
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.
A t a Ipte .hour the hostess
served delicious .refreshments of
crab salad, hot rolls, chocolate
caka; w ith y hipped cream, and
coffee.
- The guest list included: Miss
Gladys Applegate. Miss Georgle
Coffee, Mies Dorothy Reid, Miss
D eg rad e Belde, Miss Calls Be I gel,
Mrs., E. O. Gillings, Mrs. E. M.
Bei^, Mrs. C< J. Read. Mrs. Jack
Edgrprds, Mrs. Dan Kay, Mra.
J.
Johnson, Mrs. C. E. Shlhn,
ard. a common
rallying « » t a r .
.‘-A jj
I around
which
they can gath-
■ er and work for
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.-'.te 'V V .'B peace and for
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all that is de-
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in
th e
’ ;W relation sh ip of
. ■ man w ith man
" -E He a sserts thut
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that the perfect standard I s j K
W ard of T ro th VH1 t i n t « 2
the world's needs along national
and individual IWee.
He wMk
sell attention to peonages of Cht
Bible which are seldom t f e w t
referred to, hat which, Be d a ta fe
are most «Ignlftcafat when the
meaning is graeped.
I t weald
seem that the lectdre, whigh
will lest for eboat an hoar, w W
he well worth llateniag to.
No collections w ill be taken
at the lecture aad aU M ata am
free. Those who hare made ar­
rangements for the meeting ex­
tend a cordial Inritatioa to a ll
who desire a -clearer Insight into
this scripture ae It applies to our
day.
such a standard
is not anattaln-
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able; that on
thè «ontrary It is right within
reach and may be readily under­
stood end appreciated by all.
.Millions hare fought and died
ground the standards of the past
and to little purpose. No grunt
good h e r resulted from the é l-
forte of the«peat. In our day we
feel that we here reached the
beat attainable along many linos;
and re t we realise, w ith a senso
of horror, that all the gopd that
has been accomplished la threat­
ened w ith complete annihilation.
Together w ith plans and schemes
for universal peace, there is In­
creased preparation Tor war on
every hand. The Impllmente of
Hundreds of thousands of peopb use Niagara Falls evsry year— hut not many of thorn s
winter garb. These pictures vers tate a -after winter had anally pat Its grip on Niagara. A
now clothed with the longest icielSs m ath of the Arctic circle. At the right-Is a scene from
lean shore. The inset shows ik e fee moeatains at the ham of the American falls,
dinner given la the church par-
lore.
/ The Juniors
The table was beautifully dee- Mrs J. H . F u ll
orated with the Junior Endeavor Ptohey and to ']
colors of bine and white; there noil for her
being bine and white not cups yhtch were c<
end a large white cake with bine dlnher.
candles. The Misses Edna Dan-
The entire J
ford and June Cary ggyretL Be- Was present to
fore dinner was served thh mettU- enteept Miss Ma
Young and the hostess, Miss Ethel bers spent a Jolly hour singing who has bean
their class songs and playing home w ith Ulna
Shram.
games.
.
-
i weeks. A plat«
18 88 88
Camp F ire Girls M eet
,
A delightful program was Riven home, however,
Guests for th
The Teinsqufttawa Camp Fire. as follows: Miss Beverly Yeu<g
Girla held their regular weekly gave an account o f the w ay their and Mrs. ft. T.
meeting Thursday. January th ir­ Missionary money had helped top- f» « H v and Mf>
O fflA rs for t
teenth, a fter school, in Mias Car­ port the work in Syria; H im F ran-
ees McCoy told,, the good it had «▼ •’ m
ters room.
A very interesting business ses­ done In Mexico; Miss Edna Dun- Omham, vice-p
sion was held, during which time ford ft» Africa, and fo r lack of
secretary
U hike was planned and a com­ tim e the other six topics were
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mittee was appointed to decide omitted." Letters of thanks yrere
the time, place and what to take read tor the Christmas boxes
fo r lunch.
which were m a t to .Porto Rico,
The girla of tho group gMds ’B a in U House, x js A g , G ra /a fc v
Fast Noble Grand’s
candy at the basketball game last A rison* aad Albion Aeadgmr,
Saturday night, in the flaw Junior North Carolina.
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high school gymnasium.
Four members graduated from
88 88 It
the Junior into the Intermediate
Christian, Bitdeavor Celebrates
Society. Reverend Hugh T . M it-
chelmot-e very happily presented:
The Presbyterian Junior Chris­ the diploma^ to WaUnce Stearns,
tian Endeavor celebrated its sixth David Johnson, June Cary and
birthday anhiversary Saturday. Edna Danford. The flower girls
January fifteenth, with a chicken Were Phyllis- Sparr and Frances
hunlth-Senling whrfhre have bora
wade so form Mabie that, should
another war break oat between
•V
tfc*
povera, it la
mbre than probable that e tt ilt e -
tion ae v e hare known it would
be completely blotted ont. Many
of the prominent men of oar
day recognise thia fact; and some
in an earnest effort to prerent
the catastrophe, raise up what
they conceive to be an acceptable
standard through which, it is
hoped, the people may be safe­
guarded. The League of Nations
standard and the World Coart
standard are prominent among
these propose^ plane. The speah-
er claims, howerer. that all these
endeavors are abortive and in­
adequate.
He asserts th a t the
perfect standard is set .before ns
All Responsibility
—is assumed by ns in arranging funeral
details. Nothing is overlooked in relieving
the family of all unnecessary worry. That
is part of our Service, It is what can al­
ways be expected of us. . *
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Funeral Directors
Wednesday, Jad. ig — W . B. A.
«111 have a social meeting and a
The Ashland Camp F ire Girls card party In the I. O. O. F. hall
are eagerly awaiting the arrival at 8 p. m. Such member is ex­
of Miss Annette Francisco, a N a­ pected to bring her husband or a
tional Camp F ire field secretary guest No charge.
from New York.
Miss* Fane lsco w ill be in Ash­
land on Thursday, January twen­
tieth, and w ill probably meet e ith ­
er w ith the Sponsors o r . .the
Guardians
Aaaociatlon. .. Plans
have not yet been completed, but
Mies Francisco’s visit la antici­
pated by every Ashland Camp
Girl.
This field secretary is making
a tour and stopped in Port la ¿1.
Oregon,
last
Monday.
I t is
through such people that new
ideas and Inspirations are given
to Camp Fire Girls everywhere,
and the Ashland Camps expect to
gain a great deal from her visit.
From Certified Cows
Every drop of milk sold by ua comes froip cortifled
cows. Wo guarantee our milk to be clean, sweet
and pure.
Let Us Start Serving You.
CARTER’S DAIRY
Someone W
must pay.
Protect yours
ty a collision
The Tidings new serial,starts
PHONE 413-Y.
We Deliver Morning and Evening
Ashland Creamery
BUTTER
Hotpoint
Hedlite Heaters
Convenient, Portable j
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Give Unusual Comfort
and Warmth
Monday-Tuesday
For drying hair and many
other purposes.
We have purchased the stock of feed and hay of
the Ashland Feed & Grocery Co., at a big discount
and will give you the benefit of this low price dur­
ing a thfee day sale.
Moderately Priced.
XL ELECTRIC
Station
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
Most
Economy
Are You In Prime?
NO! NOT FEELING-OUST RIGHT
Then the sunshine and het mineral baths of
Doing the family washing
on cold, foggy days is not
only disagreeable to the
housewife, but it is dang­
erous as well.
• Gum-Dipped Tires
Steam-Welded Tubes
Firestohe Tires are
strength; endurance and
Tubes are Steam-Welded
pansion and constant air
Gum-Dipped for extra
flexibility — Firestone
to insure uniform ex­
pressure.
JUST PHONE
> Claycomb Motor Co.
165
Lincoln
Ashland
Pordsos
Near Chico, Butte County, California can do
.
Wonders F ot You.
LEE bicha :
Manager
Send it to . the laundry
and keep the home happy
and contented.
*
Our stock is complete and Firestone prices
are very reasonable.
Thé For« Caraoe
Richardson Springs
Laundry
100 lbs.
100 lbs.
100 lbs.
100 lbs.
100 lbs.
DAIRY FEEDS
KOONOMT DAIRY P IR D ............................................. 81 JO psr saok
I0 0 N 0 M Y DAIRY P S X D .......... ................................. 828.00 per ton
CROWN COW CHOW ........................................... 82JO per 100 Ibe.
WHITE MIDDLINGS ............................................... 82.00 per 100 lbe.
LUMP BALT ; ........ ................................................ 81.00 per 100 H m .
Seventy-Five Tons of No. One Alfalfa Hay at Field
Prices in Five or Ten Ton Lots.
88.00 PER LOAD 100 OU. FT.
’ 87.00 PER LOAD U 0 OU. FT.
88.00 PER LOAD 100 OU FT.
And Fot Into Your Bin W han PfMAd«
It DOES Make a Difference
Where You Buy Your Ford
All Prices Oash and No Delivery at These Prioes.
OHSRRO EGG B U IL D E R ........
OHSRRO GROWING SCRATCH
83.10 per
CAPITAL BORATOH ................
82.40 per
CAPITAL ROG M A S H ................
82.00 psr
CROWN KOMPLETS LAY . . . .
82.00 per
PILOT OYSTER S H I L L ............
81.20 psr
ASHLAND LUÄffiER O
384 Oak St. —■ At Railroad Crossing
THIS SALE WILL ONLY LAST THREE DAYS,
JANUARY 1 7 -1 8 -1 9
TERMS STRICTLY OASH
Sale at Dennis Warehouse on A Street