Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 29, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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tfer by the preaitent and roll-call Cook. Barbara & y r, Marla Beagle,
was responded to by the a e m - and C lifford and M atine Conley.
bars present with a number of
c u m d t eventi of musical inter- H o stesa at M ertln gq f Past
M a t r o n ’s Clab—
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- 1 • Bering th e business session 1t 1 Mrs. L. A. Roberta* t e d
out - Whoso .Old U lelr succedi could they got as. much, kick o.ut of
teuer have te e * attained.
. thaig gffprts.ae did the audience.
Administratrix.
PfafctlcalM all dg the towns and
sA-i Thd Orahfa Visa Cate&en, a citiua of 1 SeathOrti Okogea aad
live booster organisation, farnlgh- Northern California hyd delegar
ed a lot of fun with various stunts. tlons at the banquet.
Ashland
They were'dresaed in ta ll M M f r o . ten t moré 'than 30 tian andf wo­
(Continued From , Page O te) A quartet from Orescent t City men to the affair, while Mad-
m ads *» deuMad h it .with what fOd sent approximately SO per-
r.<* j
Mrt.
• eras decided that* th e f ecgram,
_ w h i c h 't o be, given for p te 'C iv il
elab at their meettag ae,g#srch
the first, w i l l . be in charge > of
d Mrs. H. C. Bbebe. • ' ‘ <7 . . .
r ... The subject for the evening's
frocpugt. rM p b was la charge of
g Mrs. John H. Puller,» onaa "The
Pounders of American
Music."
b Outstanding amopg these are
e Dudley Buck, George Chiuiuuk.
k H atetio Parser, j John K. .Paine,
‘ A rthur Foote and A rthu r W hit-
e lag. , ‘
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Prank Jorcfaq were ik e bo si eases
at tbe regular medt)ng of tbe
Past Matron’s .Çlub of Alpha
Chapter Ne. 1 ,O.< E. 8., Wednes­
day evening, January Id , at the
home of Mrs. Roberts oh Church
street.
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. There was an unnsUalty laegS
attendance. Mrk. 'S . A. Peters,
Sr.. Past Matron jo f the year
1926. was initiated Into the or­
ganisation.
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A t a lath hour delicious refresh­
ments were served,- the” edhte?
e , Jdrs F u ller gave, a very brief piece xv>
table being a beau­
t sketch of the life and weeks of tifu l birthday cake, honoflng Mar-
Dudley Buck, and also described Peter’s birthday.
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the first gC/at organ Wrought to
tt tt t t
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a America. This organ was bnilt Social Circle of ttirtotlan
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in Ludwigsburg.
G e r m a n y , Church M e e t » ■ ;
,
oqrding to' the speaker' ★ aa trtufcfi
f brought to America a n d set np in
Tbe Social Circle of tbe Chris-,
B Music H all in Boston in 18 St. tt tikn'dhuteh met in 'th e church smaller than it should be.
I cost seventy thousand dollars and
parlors Wednesday, January 2Ç'. t E a rin g the year, M r. Taylor
pointed out, the association paid
. was expected to* stand in Boston with a very good attendance.
about 'gYS.SOO for packers
for *centurics Of years” . Because
A very Interesting business ses­
lo f its great size add faulty'mech- sion was conducted and final W » q£her labor all of w bichcontrifiu-
lanism. Just thlrty-fopr years’later rangements wele made to finish too : m aterially to the prosperity,
r I It was sold for« fifteen thousand equipping the sftnex kitchen and of Ashland.
t dollars, for old metal and-lumber. banquet room of the church, . ‘.‘^Fefaro at the half way point
Miss Leona Marstera gave the which are taking on a homey and now?*’ M r. Taylor declared,r
are getting too much prodqcgtto.r;
[ salient features of ad article, "The coinfortable
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appearance.
the local m arket to consume and
»R ise of Organ Music in America."
The meeting adjoafned
lo
. Mrs. If. T. Mitchelmore read an , meet again February nineth when-, not ebough to inake ohrseWdk
tdlt in the outside m arket.. There,
interesting article from -a current there
i
will be election of officers.
magazine, "M r; DkttroSch and ] It was decided ' that each lady should be more local prp^aqt«,
marketed through 4 central¿genu i
American Music,” which was very ( should bring a covered dish.
oy all of which Would tend to
timely because of the recent resig­
nation of Mr. Damrosch after for­
ty-two years service i s conduc­
tor of the New York Symphony
Orchestra.
J
! Several interesting biographical 1
cketches were given as follows: 1
George Chadwick, by Mrs. H. S. c
Aikins A rthur PoOte, by Miss 1
Berna Haight Horatio Parker, by s
Mrs. P. E. Putnam A rthu r W hit- *
lin g and John K. Paine, by Mrs. f
I J. H. Puller.
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' The Club very greatly apprec- C
“Pop” C. B. Gates of Msdferd and
Isaac* « H t. ex-mayor bt Otenla
Pase, algo spoke and told of their
,w.V,k os tbe delegatloa which wont
to Washington to procare the
Crescent City harbor appropria­
tion. They lauded the Work of
their fie n d s in Washington, With-
tough Dry
Service
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Don’t take chances with
your health when tbe wea­
ther is as changeable as
it is at the present time.
Our rough dry service is
sonnd economy, both from
a health , and financial
standpoint.
Let us take your laundry
next week.
JUST PHONE
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Ashland
Laundry
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Two delightful piano selections
Written by A rthur Poole, "P ier-
ro t” and "Pierette” were given
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Fuller Paints
and
“GENE
J. 0 . RIGG
te Patea—Bern Workmen
Phone 172
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W hen a wise buyer la looking
for • GOOD need car, he comes
here first. —< And wastes no
tlihe searching in unlikely
Used Fords
Guaranteed Reeenditioned
Prieed fot* Quick Sale.
reamery
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Buy Now and Save Money.
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Tourings, Coupes and TUdor
Sedans also Dodge, Baiek and
Chevrolet
Priced: - »36, »76, »111
»168, »176; »300, »236.
Park Garage
OPEN SUNDAYS
Claycomb Motor
GASOLINE”
KEEPS COOL MOTORS HUMMING
ABSOLUTE
PROOF!
The reliability of CHEV­
ROLET in standing np
under the hardest kind
of usage and providing
CHEAP TRANSPORTA­
TION is shown in the fact
that the Hertz Drive-Ur-
Self ' Corporation, of Chi­
cago is adding 400 CHEV-
ROLETS to it« fleet of
for-hire cars. This proves
you can’t beat the Chev-,
rolot for tecotaomy and
general driving purposes.
Varnishes
paint and varnish for
every need
1927 Closed Models
Let us Give You a
Demonstration
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Mouteas At Birthday Party—
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BUTTER
by Mrs. H , C. Beebe’s beautiful
rendition of "Romance” by A r­
thu r Poote.
The meeting closed with the *
"8arabande” by A rth u r W hiting, *
played by Miss Imogene Wallace. I
Mrs. M. E. Randles was the
gracious hostess at a birthday
party given at her home on Lib­
erty street, in honor of her son,
Bobby, who was five years old
Thursday Jaxuary »7.
I The little guests spent a Jolly
time playing games until the
hostess served delicious refresh-
meat«. the main feature of which
was a beanttlnP birthday cake,
with five candlek
Those who enjoyed this happy
a ffa ir were Leroy Real, Beth
B rookm lile^ Wanda ahd Ivan
Randles, Robert R luth, Phylis
BHáMMRfi»
The I^ncoip. school la going to
give a Circus In the la tte r part of
March. W e w ill have fancy dahe-
lng and also stunts.
The boya
have been practicing the stunts
in their physical training. Every
body is invited to mb
T H E L M A GOOD,
6A Grade
your groççL
iated the courtesy of Mr. Lou
Hadsen, who tang Hadley Buck’s
"Four Ye Not, O Israel." Miss
Wallses was bis accompanist.
Was charitably called music., but
CIRCUS TO COME
quality, puri;
The January meeting of the
Ashland Music Study club was
held iu the parlors of the Pres-
byteriau church last Monday eve­
ning, January twenty fourth.
The mooting was called to or-
IN B X PMROÜS0W
" bargains in
used cars
1 ford Bug in good condition ..................
1 Ford Bug . . . . >
fo rd Garage
Phone BO
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1 Buick ........................... ...................... ___
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1 1921 Hudson, 7 passenger—new rubber and
$200.00
1 ford Delivery
$150.00
xwiiwiuuer me gamer A Handkerchief over your eyes
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
....y o u r hands searching for someone, feeling blindly
over features your eyes could so easily know. It seems
ioolish—deliberately to blindfold yourself and go search­
ing.
A Q U E-STIÛ N
The
Automotive Shop
You wouldn’t blindfold yourself delilierately when
you start out in search of purchases that help make
a game,
If you read advertisements first, you are spared
Chevrolet Dealers
SEE THE SMOOTHEST
CHEVROLET
1 he doubts and mistakes.
Advertisements take the
handkerchief off your eyes.
They equip you with keen
vision, « They lead you direct to the cleunsiug creiun
that will give most freshness to your skin, to the cream
wafers most tempting to serve, to the sparkling drinl&
most pleasing.
BUILDING & LOAN
They put in your hands familiar g»x»fl
things guaranteed to please.
Ford Batteries
You can’t afford to buy under a blind man’s buff.
I t »toru r.uwMv tern
i t e «un.. v M iir /. Muir,
m-z “tovn »M
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ter m <w9Wnr —ir» rt
Read the advertisements to avoid the blindness—and
itV .-'i ’
'.'We
bership
Claycomb Motot
the buff. Don’t overlook these today.
ls)uns are made ort improved property or
for improvement purchases. Monthly hi stall-
ments over- a ' period of years repay the. Idan,
giving the borrower a cash refund at matur-*
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commission and no, mem
T T ttA C n O N
<• 8«Piece JaíZ*
Jackson County Building & Loan
Association .
$0 Horth Oentral Ave.
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